ale Pailp bkpg. :`•EUI3G, PA ME t:il:4l,z, June '26, tstla ATTEINTION, FUURTII. WABD! —.Rally to the De fence of your Flresides.—A meeting will be held at the Hope Hose House this evening at o'clock. Those who signed the roll, and all others who are desirous of joining said military organization, are respectfully invited to attend. Each enrolled member should be particular to bring his neighbor, in order that we may be ready to organize at (nee. By order. DEA= WARRANT SIGNED.—The death war rant of Patrick Farragan, convicted in Phila delphia of the murder of Thomas Williamson, has been signed by Governor Curtin, and the execution has been fixed for the 14th of August next. Mary Williamson, wife of the deceased, charged with being an accessory to the murder, was released frcm prison Wednesday, under the two term rule. ArtervAL OF MANY AXIILLERY. —Last even ing four companies of heavy artillery reached this city, direct from Rochester, N. Y. The companies number about one hundred and forty men each, and were mustered into ser vice for the term of three sears er during the war. The men were taken to Camp Curtin during the night, and are now stationed there 'awaiting marching orders. ON Tile MAuca.—Two companies of Cavalry, commanded by Captains Murray and Myers, left the cavalry camp, east of this city, yester day, and crossed the bridge into _Cumberland Valley. The companies were fully equipped, and carried with them everything necessary for their comfort in the field, even the minutise sometimes needed in the camp oron the march. Captain M.urtay's company numbers eighly seven men, and Captain Myers' eighty-four. CORRESPONDENTI3.—The city is full of corres pondents for various news journals. The .New York Rerald, Pittsburg Chronicle, Porney's .Press, fmguirer and Evening Bulletin have their several representations, all engaged in the collection and dissemination of news to their respective journals. The Government has provided for their accommodation a room in the Capitol building, where most of them congregate. Parties desiring to see them on business can find them there, or at the United States Hotel, at the depot. Tae RIGIIF KIND OF ELTIIIOTIBIL—Thera are over ten thousand citizens at Pittsburg at work on the' fortifications around that city, which , are said to be very complete and formidable.— The Pittaburgers have the advantage of most other cities, in having an abundance of cannon on hand to mount on their works, and ammu_ nition in their arsenal with which to serve them. Those who are not'at work on the fortitit : cations are organizing into military companie being sworn into the United States service, anti armed and (quipped I^y *Gen. Brooks, COVETERFEIT POSTAGE CIIRRENOT.—The coun terfeit fifty-cent postage currency now' being circulated may be easily detected by observing the following points: 1. The 'paper is heavier than the genuinb. 2. The trines are not simi= tar, the two faces on the left being deeper cot than in the other three. 3. The engravers' name, Nntional Bank Note CoMpany,— New York, leans to the left in genuine; In the counterfeit it leans to the right. .This last is the best and easiest method of detecting them. This counterfeit is the best yet circulated, and well calculated to deceive. To Birtamtn.—A movement : is on foot to or ganize rifle corps throughout the loyal &Estes, upon a plan similar to that in vogue-11011g land and Switzerland, with ts- view Of creating a force that shall be available:for, any emer gency. The men'are to be supplied with the: Springfield or Eefreld rifle,'which are the recog nized arms of the infantry portion of the United States service. It is proposed to organize this force into independent companies, to be armed and equipped by the several States to which they belong, and to be under the immediate control of the said States. In order to secure proper persons for this force, applications will be made to the different State Legislatures to offer prizes every year, to be competed for as often as once a year. Congress will also be asked to offer prizes to be competed for every three years. Of course, the details of the or ganization will be developed by time, but the fact that such a force is to be raised:and pet under State control is worthy of special notice; an view of the importance of an efficient 'State -militia, as shown by recent Occdirences. The above is copied from a New,York pa per; and we publish it with the hope that some of our riflemen will take the matter in hand, and organize such - a company a once. TRISINTATION TO MHZ EMMY qm!..mat.--Yea= terday afternoon, at five 414; the "Henry Guards," of Philadelphigi;oarrorgkisation now doing dray , ' is" a provdet guard in this city, were made the recipients of a beautiful_silk flag, the donors being the' police force of Ana:- delphia, of which the Henry, Guards are a park The "Henry Guards" were practicadja: manual by their Captain, John Spear, and'r fine appearance and excellent dilli;made their display one of the most credit:463'4e have sees in a long period.. After the drill exercise, Jobb Davis. Watsort,Elq , editor of the North Arneyi-' en; ..addressed- tha ,men, asking the* to Re cent the flag as a token of , the good arid esteem of their comrades at home. lie hoped • they would honor it;:t spi,ey had the police'de -..partment of which. tkey ,itipre members. Ile knew the flag could be trusted to ; their keeping safely trusted--he knew that amid _danger its folds would be unfurled and carrientirtiprightlY. The eriettirer referred in eloquent language to the:intsita.and occasion that called otit. He clomd with a peroration upon .the dptx the hour, as taught in the eventilnow OWN- George B. Smith, Esq. ' received the flag rt. behalf !tif the oarpsOptoreleiog to do all thrftki been aske&and more. Toe4tag , :was salgtoicl, the company dlantlesedowd others invited";to join them in a little festivity, in which toasts were offered by Dr. Joe Gallagher of the Blue Rename, Captain Spear and others. ETABB BATTEBT.—Tbe battery attached to the Grey Reserves of Pen nsylvania,have determined to enlist for the emergency, no matter what be the) determination of the Reserves. They num ber 67 men, and are unanimous in their resolve. Tlit: TWENTY - SIXTH P. V., COL. Jim , Noes.— Reliable inrormation was received in this city to-day, to the effect that this regiment has ar rived at its place of destination without acci dent, and that the men were in fine health and spirits. IMELII=I From NEW YORK CITY.—Two more compa nies, belonging to the 2.3 d New York militia, left New York city yesterday, and arrived here this morning. They crossed the river directly after their arrival, and have rejoined their • regiment. ANGTHIR BATTERT.-A small battery of four pieces (six-pounders) came in over the Northern Central railway this morning, and are now standing on the cars near the depot. We learned they were from Baff.ilo, N. Y., and that a sufficient force reached this city last night to man them. =I CAPT. HENRY J3ianr.lv was out last night at the head of fifty-fonr stalwart negtoes t who are prepared to offer their services to the Govern ment for the "emergency." It should be home in mind by these people that the Gov ernment will not accept colored troops for a less period than three Years. At least two• thirds of the fifty-four_ who were, in the pro cession_ hist night are able to go Into the service for that period. , Let them do this,, apd they -will establish their devotion. to a, ilia cause. . NEw raaaoaern telegraph li ne has been , established between this c:ity and 'all the principal cities and towns nnrth, south, east and west, including Washington; Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, llitaburg and all intermediate stations. *essages can now be sent to Washington, Baltimore, .Gettyshurg, York and other planet: along this line Withinif rewriting. To:tbose wishing to gelid a .dispitch direct to any station along the trues of the American Telegraph company, we refer theth to the nerv:- advertisement to be - found is our columns to day. , DIVESTED 01 THEIR Usavosme-!:-Ieverial per sons were arrested this monaing, charged with wearing United States Armi uniform clothing. Some of them were obliged to. glyn . , the coats they had , on up to the military authorities,' in accordance with the law passed by - Congress, prohibiting cit:zens from wearing clothing for merly belonging to the United StaLki;nitless they are discharged soldiers; said- discharged soldiers only are allowed, to, wearlit-Plawt,s mark of honor for services performed for. Ms United States Government. Having published; some time since, the act Pissed in relation to this matter, we will not reprint It; b s trkw,e give this notice to our renders in orderAhat those Wearing the clothing , abovtireferrerd (Ninny take the hint, and put on garments not?fiable to lead to their arrest, and T th, escape ?the Chagrin incident to being released without a sufficient quantity of eltitiiing to nakedness. • ' Samos's. Buil splendid or tranization /sited ; du front of our o,Mpe this `morning, while - en Wide ,to.the sce. Pe.of active warfare.. Their soldiery appetwanes and reso lute looks was the entject of general commentand favorable remarks with . : our citizens: They are commanded by Col. W. W. Taylor, a gallant cilicerand estirnablegentleman.' N. EL Gialiam,, a well-known merchant;is their Lient:-Colonel. Adjittant, Robert Aiken; Surgeon, Dr. J. H. Gallagher. One of their captains, Stephen T. Solider, is• an enterprising nvel/ant of , ,thP Quaker bity. We noticed inany-trienof wealth, indutinec, and,the higheit respectability iu thi ranks. "Tour" Simpson, said to btrthe*p pensman in this State, was auryinps musket along shoulder to shoulder with others -who were known to us. This reghient departs , lathe best of spirits and their evident tistell4hAtion Is to do their duty or•diettin the attenipt,n. Eine caw to them., A FLANX. Costwir:--Captain Alward _De Reu, educated in one of the best inilifiii•Y'ficade mies in Europe, and who has seen sixteen years service under Courit Field mo:ri'litiligadetsky ini Italy, was . in the liaithis of Itia'oeuritry-'-lltiti gary—and who was Allitoprigaged e pelt cipal military academies ins the. UnitiiiiSates ; is now in this 'city. , c`Wlieir he rotstied' Philadelphia, twelve yearti ago, he hitidsd : W*l scarcely a friend on the, continent;:!_ii:l4,o,l with the intention of 'returning, In rt, measure, the acts ;k449,0a . shown °him by several influential gentleinenrof for the interest taken,in hikwelfare at that time; he offers to sacrifice hkailtsrly and it may .1)4 his life, in the cause of the Commenweelth t now at stake. Yesterffit he Writ r*taited bp i a number of persons ri.ilse a caf41449 any reAimenkto witiehttkenl,atalPers.ot taut T ganization res i t Wistt•' - 10 , attach—themselves: He has conseiiied, "as will be `seen and the company will be formed wititoul Captain De Rue can instruct a hodiittoiiit:Wit manual of arms in.a,i7Sryi - ,ihttrt time, and s iil his intention to hike! ahem ready for the field in a few days after theinganization is complri teal We Otin'tseur,eallitho wish to join his col panyi - that this is airezeellentopportuniiy, an no one will have occasion te z rogrktPeishort period of six months he wm,sikuli.Vol3ol# rudiments which constitute a goofi Captain De Rea tran...bwicen at the State Capita l .). Hotel, wheth. the :rolls ,, have, been opened.fcr --•-•p 4 .4P Are Mua of the Good Will Fire Compauy. It write nip, °tensed that &mgt. Abbott D. Greer was killed at the/battle fonAttiii Winchester, and a coinnittee of three.:WalklT pointed, untwisting ofGeorgnitingan3a,n; Abner Bingairian and Geo: D4llllllll, to dtaft a gees "of resolntione, who hitiiinde the folloVeihrr i p port : • • mriu t app, It has Veased - Divine Pi lie n to take from among our eliseritXWe ow ta t i ti og j ex cint glorious cause onr worthy and "WY illifffieMtnfl&lr member, Greer • Aid wneuees, Re, like many more at our fellow members, went forth at their country's call to show its traitors that the Constitution and the laws shall and wilt be enforced even at the sacrifice of precious lives ; therefore, belt Resolved, That while we mourn the loss of one BO dear to us, we cannot but express our feelings in relation to our late. fellow member, Sergt. R. D. Greer, who has been taken away from us le the prime of life and vigor of man hood. Resolved, That we deeply and sincerely regret the loss of one who was endeared to us by his many virtues as well as the unbounded interest be always manifested in the affairs of the com• a p Re solved, That, by thedeath of Sergeant R.D- Greer, this company has lost one who, from its organization to the time he was stricken down by the hand of some ruthless traitor to out country, manifested a zeal as untiring, and En ergy unflagging, as it was possible for human nature to sustain. Resolved. That we tender to the family of the deceased the warmest expressions of sympathy in this, the hour of their deep bereavement. Resolved, That, as a mark of respect for our late fellowiatimber, the half and apparatus of .this company be draped in mourning for the space of, thirty days, and that a copy,of the alcove resolutions be sent to`-the fantily of the deceased, and be published in the daily papers of this city. GEORGE BINGAMAN, ABNER, BINGAMAN, GEORGE DENTINE, - , - Oormnittee. Operial Notices. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &c., &c., made out and collected by =OHNE SNYDER, ~.~-j_,, Atiorneratlats. Office: Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. [027-ly BARGAINS IN Dar Goons.—We will sell *Jot of :bareges at 15 and 20 cents; 16 pieces of lawns, warranted fast col Ore, 20 &nil; a large lot of ladies' andoltildrens':stoeldsgs; baregedelaines at 16, 20, 26 and 30 cents; a lot of cheap sum mer dry "goods; a lot of grey barege from auo• tion at 10 cents per yard; a splendid assortment of white cambrlcs; all , kicds of figured and plain SAII3B muslin, liatiooks, Vioteria lawn, and Jacconots; the best assortment of white goods' fit the city; juittriMeived, very,large lot of hoop skirts; a splendid assortment of gall tlbruens' , white„ shirts, half hose and pocket "Ttinse in want of goods would dowelLto call, same intend to re ;duce our stock, and much of our ioods we will sell less than the market priee.... 8. LIMY. T,9,,t,41:14a34er. If the strarigers that era now in the city ponder why our dtlientr are ao very healthy, -wewonld'say. in reply that Mrs. Westhoven's GermanVege I able Medici CI es are still successfully ailed, and that all who take of .tlumrare mai* fled as to their virtue. New is the time for all tgbing into the-army to = have: 'their bloat bleanwd, ivirt in a sh9rt timeNthey will get fat Mad hearty. 'No one need haie the Dyspepsia, giver Complaint, a'Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and so may you. Satisfy your selves giving the medicine a trial. call at No. 27'Soutiehne Street, Harrislising, Pa. , Orders from e. distance prompt*,itModed to, je22 bij39. L. BALL. MO Tll Eit* k - z vAL S I MOTHERS!!! noliv fail 4 11 - 111 . 13 WINSLOW'S .1../ BOOMING: jot CHILDREN TEETHING. .Th 1 1 ,41111110 prepatitron is the prescription of one thmbeskferntt,le playkickmennd nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years With never failing safitir mut success% by *knlicwaf Inftlbt”,and children, from the feeble infant tif bite week old to'the adiAt. 4 - It iet4dly'relieves themhild-froak palm,„hat invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects kives tine and!imergy to the whole *stem. vfilkalmosA instantly relieve GRIPING nstlrowsni, AND WIND OOLIO. believe it,tlp Beat , and Barest Itemedy in the World, in - all cases' of DYSENTERY and DIABRUCEA. IN CMILDREN ; whetherlt arises ,from Teething or from any other cause. , Full directions for tieing will acosuipanfeach' 'bottle. None kkenulne Miless-the 'lac-simile,of, CURTIS & pERTUNS, New York, is en the outside wrapper. Sobel by . all Medicine Dealers. Principal tMlbei 48 Day btreet,iMEW EOBL PRIOR ONLY 26 CUTS IMB Borns. HAIR LOW ' l4 R- DIE/F4 Bitaßtorsd -CELEBRATED HilL DYE Is the Best In the World. Only Hirodam.ntas'atatitstioNe,RieLirseion• l'irttspiondid „Hair Dye 4.i . , :eFfeot—okanges lytd,,Rusty Greylltlr instantly to /I Glossy Black or Natu r al Brow n, without injuring the . Heir or 'Raining the Skin, - leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; Imparts flesh Titalliwtre qurnty,resAoring its_pristine color, and rectifies the 111' effects of Bad Dyes The Genuine Is kiekl i difELOß: 'AB:others rem mere thiittationepitutrahould bs avoided. Bold bvall Druggists; moo.` VAC Ittft)r---131 Ii4IICLA.I( ;13T., BATOIIIILORS law TOILET eRZAM von Dusim nu lima. ' le2B-It. ''NW - 131 1 , 1 1, 118 VILPRITEL H A 41.4 UAW G AT Via.IIO(7.II6ING,GAPaItS4VN hints A. Maiolir, (late of Chic- wood House, Waehingthe.) Semen Ner .f thaw. THEM SPEOGiiikte iiiCtrinidniand County, .11:-:`Pinylvaitia;10,InfialweSkeivibilEgiltiltg piertite nrcentible%llt the priniest.tittos Railroad tollirrieWiriftheince byithe•Cturil Wand Valley Banta& tie Neiredlevaroxi, 116, 8 ottlok.l,4•3od.otoging to •theliEl*: The'stage'is aiwari al waiting upon the arrival of Alui earl at lrewville. - • Passengers leaving or Washington kr the minsitirWarrive at the Sprlngs the same evening at bio'dotic• The.. Hotel is commodkow tutdcomfortable, adif-ttleand Cold Baths attached, and uteri sive grounds for walks and amusements. aThe 'Ong experienoe of4he ptieealtiPinprietor (forniany'y,ears past atAlchitirlowsidaouseiin Washington, D. 0.,) enables him to say, that it will conducted in w manlier to please all 040 11 . • - • Tours :$2 per def. $l2 tr Waiik xregice $4O. • • CklielPiln,,nia servants - alf price 4 . • MIL VVALL'..PAPEIti 130M.44.8. 8 14.4. year's prices, ate .='lOOllELTItal BOOLITORE, jelV. ,:., Xfi, "Market stmt Irlift'tfroir* - Arif siXrra of the best Wands, always oa hand and for e Air rap/41 WK. DOCK, Js., & CO. BQ PONIFIER. THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER V HE PUBLIC ale cautioned against the 1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, ac., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being " SAPONIFIER, OR - CONCENTRATED LYE." . The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR LIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, In violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LERS of these SPURIOUS i.yes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE lIARDING, ESQ., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, lfaQ , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS OR ' -----/ BELLERI of. Lye, in violation of thit , rights of the Company, will be PROSECIJTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED Lys, is for eale by all DRUGGISTS, Gamma and COUNIAT STORIS. The 'UMW &AT'S CIRCUIT COURT, Wefitolll District of Pennsylvania, No. ,1 of May Term, in 1852, in salt of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT: MANUFACTURING COMPANY vi. THOS. 0. CHASE . , deCreed to the Company, pn November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual injithotion awarded. THE. PENNSYLVANIA SALE O/ URING COMPANY. OFiIOEB : 127 Walnut Sired Philadelphia. Pia. , - St.• and . Duquesne Way, Pittsbiry - • AP25:1301-BP. GAZAT Diiiiinst 1 Applliatilo to the useful tate. • A new thing • Its Cbmbtristion.. boot -and, Shoe Manufacturers. Jewciem _ Fainilfee: avis a liquid .rny22.d&weof Remember eB•dly Isktf , ::,11,11BIA. .411Truts, 866 ' * igkartalss Witshiiigtollatreetg New York` City. GOVERNMENT COFFEE. PUT Up' in tin full pound papers, 48 in . bog, and in bulk. Oar prices range from 1. VI : 1 1 r r.: I Wig put pp ,the following:kinds: VA NI .koAllia. I,lglo AND. VaMOUS OTHER 13 AlfDrOlr EffdPERION COFFEE. We believe ou Coffee to be better than any groind 6Offee now inhute. All tatters addr* tied to us, or to our agents, Messrs. Pima & Y• ; 1:y kareet, corner Washing 1 - "' :;`' • - ktwriTiorkVity, wink ecelvi prompt a , 41 on. The retail trade supplied by first dasajobbliv houses in the various•°hies. TABER & PLACE. s. Lupo". mks. gLeop "N - : B.—Trade krt.:* List furnished' alien ap 'lid's,oll.42olll.lPl-n*T23 PLSTOLB4 1 100 COLT' S FITTERS, NairAtze, just re ceived and for sale, at GILBERT'S Hardware Store, opposite the Court Horse. je2o tr54A t:20.111-4 want to dire Aleuts in -iary nounty at $75 , a-mbntiOixt pontes paid, to soli my now them Familyiscoi7 01101falitinaa. photo 4 S.11140:118014-r -nii118-datam tAtftalf; if& SUGARS—White and brown, of all grades ►LI and prices. Call and examine, at jag NIOHOIB & BOWMAN; Ow. Wroqt and Market Rtrfteta. All =The good 'find fixtures ef l the-Beateurant under the Burke-Howe, cor ner ofTliirtri)id Walnut street known as tope Burke Houle lEteattininitt; Will be sold cheep, sillisigifiroghiniFsifslien to engage in other business. Terms Gash. Istkina GEORGE SHORTS. . ..i4tailii. 6 - w ils i lati o r il ia m ooiroolscag rr —,, i ltue t grim oietivixodus SMUT'S BOOK.STO jelb 18 Market street. Ntti Wourtigtmtntit. CONCENTRATED LYE, TAKE. NOTIO.II. USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISuOVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! le of more general . practical utility than any invention now before the public. It his been thoroughly tested dur ng the huit two years by practical men, ancl,-,prquoun oed by all, to be SUPERIOR .70 ANT Adhesive Pre arationslulown Einson's INSOLIIBLII IS a new thing, and the re sult' of years of study ; Its combination on Matti& .Principles, And ender no clionmstancee l 'or change of' temperatare, will it become 'corrupt , , or emit any offensive smell. BOOT & SNOB limaufacturers, using Ma chines, will find: it the. best Article known for Cementing the Channels, as it s wcirks Tiybout delay t ja not e 4 ftectal any elitoigazkrf teralifira= 'twig • ' I - ... JENOLERS, i , , II jimiAtildrigliritlyttdhei elybfer their nee, ea has been iiitespicialisiadaiesd Leather, And we claim as an especial !nog*, that it sticks Patches and Lininga 'to /3oots atld' Shoes eafcientlistrong with out stitchipg. IBM It is the only LIQ urn CEMENT Extant; Hutt Is n. sore thing for 'oteading ((traitors, Crockery, Toys , • Tiory, And articles of Household ass. REOIMEH HILTON'S :11186LSILN cBUNNT IS in a Ikluid - tbna. sia 4 as easily applied as - Rake. HILTON'S 'INSOLUBLE Csaserr Is insoluble in water or oil. HILTON INSOLUBLII CEMSNT Adheres - aly substances. Bopplied in Family or &UP' araptureme, Packages from 2 dimiea tol.oo lbs. HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Prorideacs, R. I. Pinto. New 21bvtrtistnitnii HEADQUAIITLPS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA ? } ifitueasturao, June 13, 1863. GENEIUL OLWERS No. 42. Wriceces, Infirm :akin ha , ben received from the War Department, "that the State will receive credit for all enlistments of colored men who may b 4 mustered into the United States service as Pennsylvania troops, under the author ity of tke War Depart neat, and that nocredit can be allowed for individuals who leave the State and are mustered into organizations elsewhere;" IT IS ORDERID- I. AU per.ona are prohibited frJm raising adored volunteers in , Pennsylvania' otherwise than under the authority of the War Depart ment, to recruit in Pennsylvania. IL The people of color in Pennsylvania are forbidden to enlist in or attach themselves to any organisation of colored volunteers to be furnished from other States. 111. All magistrates, district attorneys and officers of the Commonwealth, are required to' arrest and prosecute all persons who shall dis obey this general order, and particularly all persons, their alders and abettors, who, under any pretended authority shall enlist colored volunteers for any brigade, regiment, battery or company, to be furnished from other States, or who shall advertise and_ open or keep recruiting stations for such enlistments, Excepting under the authority of the War Department to recruit in Pennsylvania, so that such offenders may be brought to justice. By order of A. G. CURTIN, General and Commander A. L. }lmam, Adjutant General of Penn eylvanta. • STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. Will be dispatched FROM LIVRRFOOL,mow root voitx. I Tuesday June 80 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each' port. First cabin from $96 to $136 Second cabin, state-room bertlur, meals-furnishedat separate tables $7O Excursion Tickets out' and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half pike. In fants freeM , ., 4 Third etibbx ' . SKI Steerage, with superior accommodatigns... Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above All fares payable In Gold, or Its equivalent is 13. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of uggage• 'An experienced Surgeon .on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, • At the Office. 2B Broadway, New York. For freight apply to' 'HOWLAND & ABPINITATA jelB-dBm 64 South et., New York. GRAND PIC-11 . :10 atm ass Benefit of the Hope Fire Co., No. 2. AT HOFFKayF WOODS, SATU R DAY,. Alim, 1888. Tickets.. ...... 28 Cents: not% ninanass : • T. G. •Sample, • John K'Comss, D. K Martin, Wm. Carson, J. M. Garverich. No improper obawicters wllrbe admitted and there will be a sufficient police force on the ground to preserve order...'jel2-dtd GRA34 : I3: FOR iffs Benefit of the Good Will Fire Co., • AT FISHER'S WOODS, ON . SATURDAY JANE 27th, 1863. Trozirre 25 OREM ,f J 'ELK Company give Ude Pio-Nic for the pur pose of obtaining money to make a pay pent on'their new "Button" Engine, and ex- Veot a liberal support from the pnblic. [leB-td THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. . HATIRISTIMELG, PA. COYEAILY 8a 1111NRI80N Proprietors. 'VMS ..well known Bite). is - now in a condi ./ tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest And the iesmanent boarder. THE UNITED STATE: HOTEL has been entii4 refitted throughoutsiand now has ac cbrnmodations f qua_ . extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel betweetahiladelphis and Pittsburg. its location is the beat in the State Capital, being In easy access to the rallNad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices mid taitinesslocalities of the city. It has now all the Conveniences of A FUSSY CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expimse,_thne or labor to ensure the comfort of, the : vied& .The patronage pt the traveling 'public is-rekeetfrdly solictted. — , jell-dtf LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING ZxTi -13 Til b lageriseorfinent of Mmor.or, Boom) . &Won, • Czanikh PAPER, Caracas', gags, jel2 WM: DOCK..Tr.. & CO. 50,000 ' I ." • "zzommoß , :. . .HAM SI Now Rec a mßO, whi g h we can sell ieholesale or by the single Ham, at a Oat tete Awe. myBol aWM,,OW, Jr., & CO; , ILKORUITS, RI .4T ~. • fluij o lt! I rrA , Stationed at B.ey.Wesi, Florida: . Apply to Lieut. W. W. fiZENYI, 3.2 d Street,. cipposito Freablterian Church. [Patriot andgnion,-Perry 0,0311'4 , Democqtfb andAmericiniaomield, ea& ono month and sendLbill to Able office for collootioli egn- A MONTH!—We want agents at s6p tiPt/%-, a, Month, expenses piddi-te Bea our Evertaating Peiteilz, (Mental Burneri, and4B'other new, useful and curious articles. 16 diva* Bf4W A oumui, , _. NOR COUNTY-OOMMOSRAIII4.: I oanci riTORGE CASSEL iiispiatull ___ ,y;, anna Ur that:her l ie for klos t cell& tOmmilaioner, and if nominated a eIWW , ,VirddigralinifillitdOfttlfil tilititdies the Ace with fidelity. ..my2t4twte• Nem 2bindionnents. FIRE FIRE tFIRP; ! FELILA-DELYLIIA, May SO, !SUL:. AL C. Sadler, Es , DSAR. Sea : DuriFg thq night of AlAyl9, 1863, our Grocery and Provision bto: e, at North ....cc ond and Willow streets, io. k & e at about 2 o'clock s. m., and as the store was a two-story wood building it burnt rapidly, and before the fire engines could act upon the fire, our whore stock of goods, including much combustible material, and amounting to over $2,000, were %holly destroyed. We had one of your No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which was in the hottest part of•the fire, and it came out of the fire not in the least injured, except the melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contents in side were not affected in the least, and we con sider toe Safe just as good a protection against fire now as before, and shall use it herea ter with Increased confidence. The lock works as perfectly as before the fire. Yours truly, kiciIANLIS & CROFT, 'Late 429 North Second Street. Attention to the above certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the first tilil of LI LLIE'S SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who want a Fire and Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGH r AND CHILLED IRON SAFES , are macu the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar proot Sates now made; and to those wha want simply a Po e-prce,t, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE Is fully equal in all respects to any of the most approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third less price. All parties interested are invited to examine the safes above described at int , store. GEO. W. PARSONS. Agent, je9-d2taw3w 110 &ticket street. Valuable Furnace Property for Sale or to Rent. THE undersigned will sell or rent Chester Furnace, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abuo • dance of good wood that can be purchased at from 15 to 25 cents per Cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of geed ore oan be got from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten mites' from Mt. Union station, P. R. 11. i with a good public road leading to it. For further particulars, address SANDEL WILSON, Sprnoo Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Po tor3l-d3en Steam Weekly to Liverpool. TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (CoSH Hi - soa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are intended to sail as fullows : City of Manchester, Saturday, Jane 27; City or New Yotk, Saturday, July 4; City of Wash ington, Saturday, July 11, and every succetding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES' , OF PASSAGS, P.LYARLA DI GOLD, OR:- EID LQUfIALLNT a eltilt L RIMY. I mar was, $BO 00 irrlialAoa, s3'2 66 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 86 6G do to Paris, 98 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do toliamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to HAM), Bremer., Rotterdam, Antwerp, ie., at equally low rate. Fares from Liverpool or Queentstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, WO. risose who wish to send for their frieruLi can buy ti,k ets here at thtse rates. For I fterther information apply at the Oompa . . ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 1/5 Broadway, IC V or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrbaborg. BSIIOBiIiICNT of OVER 100 STYLES -Olt POCKET BOOKS, RASES I=l POR,TMONAIES FOR : LAMS 4.ND GE4TIEMIN, KELLER'S Drug and Paiticytie Store, No. 91 Market &rat A FINE LOT OF `BANIERS' CASES' AND LIEGE WALLETS. SOine Splendid New Pattern of LADIES' COMPANIONS. The best Morocco TRAVELING RATCBELB, And ageneral variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Preeenbs, now on hand at KYLLERS myll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street, VEGETABLE 011 GARDEN BERM 1 WE have received forthis season more than our usual stock of , FLowER- 811 EDS . Some amine varieties' opt- baud. Also,. Gar den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality. KRUM:VS DRUG SIORE, 91 Market street. *my4 POTATOES. - • ER and Peach Blow. & large supply ' of the above in prime condition, just re delved and for sale by aprlo WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. "W E: STUDY TO PLEASE. . I:TRIM/JET - & N ROBBIS' PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROME GVAL . LE ET ' Tamp stairgr, oppostta'the Patriot and anion Priatliik pi**, Horritibarg. fje.9-tf DEFEND- IrVITBSELVEg. AFEW BREECH LOADING 'BIFLISS - are for sale at the • jelb • Ekkgi f iE WORKS.. MACICEML-rtil large lot of Matra in barrels, belies era 41:eater's, for isle low, .NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, W . myB Cor. Front and Market ste. PHOTOGRAPHIC APUMS, Of my else nut in, the sti styles - will be -made Welder. - SEROWE/ 6 j Cheap Bookstore._ DUNE AND: SINADULTERATED SPIOKB, from the inditialehrated mills in the Man trYilpst ieentied and for sale by Jl4 ,1•• • WM. DOCK, JR.. &€O. raniag voice of, cattiraett,e brand and f "O'fi nrumunilllfd haßsil 5nr.e7,,, oic, order. ...market. Each karis goon Mini& "LI le° t i' Makdra 'Bommeri. Corrierlrrent; said Market Elk!. El ALARGE4iniret*Mlotions. Fist 4fed, at BOILEFFRII'S BOOKST6AE.