'Pnito E,titgrap, N ICE 'r EitTiSERS.—AII Ad- Notices, filar. uo,attis, ~ to secure insertion in the TELEtzi:Ai'Ll, must invariably Ire accompanied milli the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Even ins Edition ate inserted in the ftlornlng Edition It ithout extra charge. HARBIBURG, PA Saturtlay Evening, June 21, 1863 BAPTIST Cm:Rm.—Rev. G. M. Steele, of Beaten, will preach in the Free Baptist church, earner of State and Fourth streets, to morrow morning at 10 and evening at 8 o'clock. DESERTERS FRO AL TELE REBEL. ARMY. —Nine rebel soldiers came into Altoona yesterday, and gave themselves up to the military authorities of that place. They were brought to Harrisburg last night, and are still in this city. =ll= DESERT_ NR CAPTURED.—James Hummel, the deserter who shot at the United States officer in the church at New Berlin, was again arrest. ed on last Sabbath, by Capt. Cox and sergeant Gebhart, and brought to this city. He was found near his residence in Snyder county, where he had secreted himself for some weeks. ..,.......,..a...... FILLED mini Sommrs.—Last night the Penn sylvania railroad depot was filled with tired and sleeping soldiers. The room where the gentleman passengers purchase their tickets for the Pennsylvania. and Northern Central rail roads, was strewn with weary men, and every seat and available place on the floor was occu pied by sleeping militia men. Tas COLORED Thom or Hartrussuna.—Two companies of colored troops have been organized in this city within a week. The one commanded by Capt. Henry Bradley is full, and the one being recruited by Capt. Chester, has over sixty men. This latter company is rapidly filling up, and will soon reach the minimum number re quired previous to being mustered into-the United States service as a company. Last eve ning the men turned out on parade, and over one hundred and twenty were in the Jenks., ATTENTION, CITIZENS AND FIREMEN OF TUE sth ANT 6th WARA—You are invited to attend at the Good Will engine house, this evening, at 7/- o'clock, to form a volunteer company immoiiale. y, to assist in defending our city and our State. It is hoped that every man capable of bearing arms in the Wardi will present themselves and be ready to march' at a moment's notice. . W. S., VEBBEKE, President Good Will Fire Company, A NEW Unman roa Cor,ormo 1100P3.—Con siderable discussion is being excited .among medical men in regard to the uniform of the colored regiments. - Many of the profession claim that their habits, physical natures, and the fact that many of them are to be used in the extreme South, demand an oriental uni form like that of the original Zonave d'Afrique. It has been urged upon the Secretary of War to substitute for the straight jacket, well adaptid to the Northern white soldier, the loose, and well ventilated oriental uniform. Tan CITY MAB KIT. —This morning the mar ket appeared to be'nearly as well attended by the farmers around the city as lisuSA. The butchers were all present, and any one who visited the stalls, before market hours were over, could scarcely distinguish any difference between this and the regular semi-weekly mar kets we had before our city was threatened by the rebels. The prices of v . ( getables and other produce was above the average, but the uncom fortable state of the weather, and the muddy condition of the roads throughout the country will, in a measure, account for this rise in prices. PENNSYLVANIA RELIEF ASSOCIATION.- pa Tues day evening last, the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Association was held in Washington City. The reports lor the past year show that the total amount of moneys received was $0,403 42. Of - this sum, $5,685 52 has been expended, leaving a balance In the hands o' the treasurer of $767 90. The total value of donations, in the way of hospital supplies, clothing, delicacies, &c., is estimated at $28,712 99. Hon. J. K. Moorehead was elected President for the ensuing year, ,Jay Cooke, Treasurer, D. L. Eaton, Corresponding Secretary, and Samuel Caldwell Storekeeper. WAR MEETING IN LANCASTER CITY. - Last Thursday evening a meeting of the citizens of Lancaster was called by the Mayor, which con vened at the Court House in that city. Speeches were made by the most prominent citizens, and _resolutions adopted encouraging the speedy organization of military companies, ' both •cavalry and infantry. In view of the many in %lineaments offered at this meeting, the patriot ism shown by all present, and the euthuslaink manifested throughout the city and county, Lancaster will make her mark in the call far militia, issued by the Governor, on the 26th instant -.4.--__ Tut U. S. Commissrox.---Too much praise can• not be, awarded to this patriotic and Christian enterprise, designed for the bodily and spirit ual improvement of our noble volunteers. Wherever their influence is exerted in the army, the happiest effects are visible. Whatever has been said of this Commission in other 'Ames, Harrisburg can fully endorse. Its delegates at this point har erected the Union Tabernacle Tent in the centre of Camp Curtin for religions services, which are held three times a day, and always well attended by the men. They have also a Post office established in it for the convenience of the soldier, and a large amount of letters are daily transferred from that point. The stores of the commission are opened in the tent and distributed by the delcgates in every direction. Messrs. H. J. Smith,. Joseph Par ker and Rev. Messrs. Long, kfeaCliern and Higbee are the gentlethen now on the grOuncls, and whose faces have become familiar to the different regiments, and whose words of Counsel and sympathy will long be remembered with pleasure and profit. LIFT on Wednesday at Camp Curtin, at head quarters of the 28th Regiment, Penna. Militia, Col. Chambers, commanding, a Band Trunk, Brush and Curry Comb. A. suitable reward, will be paid by leaving it at the Adayor's office. =I ne 39111 RLOULENT P. V. Itinarre..—This morning the 30th Regiment Penna. Vol. Militia, organized at Camp Curtin, left the camp and crossed thellarrisburg bridge into Cumberland Valley. The regiment is commanded by Col. Mooney, and is composed chiefly of men from the northern counties. SECOND AND THIRD WARD IitiTSTIA.- -Captain Foster's company of militia were out this morn ing, and marched through several of the prin cipal streets of the eity. The men composing this company are chiefly from, the Second and Third wards, and are among the principal business men of the city. The company had about sixty men in their ranks' When they passed this office. CAPTUSR or A ,Surposso REBEL Faxems SET.— Ye3terday the pickets stationed a short dietance up the Cumberland Valley :arrested wqre an .. on inspicion of being a rebel spy. She;wits taken before the Provost Marshal, CaPt.'ol6-, ment, who questioned .her and handed her over to Lieut. Opdycke, in whose care she will,proba-: bly remain until sufficient proof can be ,ascer tained to confirm the arrest, A pr- eltigh evi dence can be shown to seti:hergtJiberty. She gave her name as Mrs. lirPoings, but could not give a straight, unvarnished. answer to=. the question propounded' to her, why she was in the YalleY• MG MAYOR'S PROOLANAT/ON.--14 proclamation relative to the salaefliquor,in the city during these exciting times, has had a very good effect, mid scarcely an 'lntoxicated person cans be 'found anywhere within the city limits. But, while our respectable hotel, and restaurant lieeperahaviZomplied with the pro clamationoieveral of our liquoi 'dealers have made a good thing of it, by-,dealiog their li quor out by the , pint and quart: In selling the same, some of them have been heard to urge their purchasers to keep quiet in the matter, and thus enable them to reap a rich harvest `from an order intended to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors by any person, , either by the . glass or quart. This trickery, practiced so successfully by the ones spoken of abOve, 're quires instant attention; and we hope the authCrities will take the matter in hand at once. DISTURBANCE AT COLDER'E LIVERY About twelve o'clock, Friday. night, a party pf mounted men, belonging to General Mi forces, and commanded by an army surge* entered the Buehler Mouse and asked for ac commodation for their horses. The 'Clerk In attendance at the bar told them that there was no stable connected with the establishment, and that he thought the public stables in the city were full of horses owned by the Gotiern ment and citizens of the city. One of the.p_' then hinted that the horses belonging, to the citizens should be tinned out thif stables, in order to find room for their own..` A.regular army officer standingnear, and well kntfwn by the respectable . D odson — of ihi. ciii — rimunity, feeling that it was hinintylo say a few voids at this crisis, told. the men that it would not do <to turn citizens' horses out of the stables they occupied, and . warned them to desist from doing so. Shortly af‘er-the men left, the Chief of Pollee happened in the neighborhood of Mr. Colder's livery stable, in Strawberry alley, qv/here he discovered the men composing the squad under the Surgeon busily engaged in putting their horses away for the remainder of the night: Where they intended putiing them, witliat driving other horses out of the stables, is Bard to conjecture; but they were informed there was no place for their horses in the stables, and the Chief of Police, in company with a ,police guard, ordered them to leave the wiaisee.— The Surgeon did not seem disposed tei vacate the place, but quietly ordered his riieia L tq their revolvers, which they did. ThistonlY in creased the ire of Barney, who tobtiheixt r to clear the grOunds, or both parties J Worrld. use their weapons. Disconcerted by, this move ment of the police, the men were. willing to leave forthwith, and the regular - army officer, before mentioned at the. AnehlOrHouse, 'sent them to Camp Curtin, where their steeds found good accommodations for the night, belliciall plenty of feed: SKIRMISH NEAR Cartrasra.—Tekof Coptaip Hur ray's Cavalry Company tam PrisonirL— eye ning between five and six o'cleolc,,Arhile4t Me chanicsburg, Capt. Murray detailed thiktyrilltir men, under Lieut. Wm. A. Fisher to proterdbn the Walnut Bottom road to reconnoitre theirs:al tion of the rebels. When within one-fourth of a mile from what is known as the Sto4lavern, and five miles southeast of carliele, Lieut. Fisher sent out three - men. of' his squid to find out if any,rebels were about. Arriving' near the tavern, they asked, what they supposed to be a farmer, if the enemy werein the neighbor hood, and he replied, "no." The nitre then advanced to the tavern, and were immediately surrounded and naPtured. One OrSilie.inint, John Bites, shot two rebels who attempted -to capture him, and killed them instantly. Bates was afterwards dragged into the tavern by the other rebels and has not been seen since. First Duty Sergeant James ;Cosgrove wattiorlonsly wounded in the thigh, but managed to escape: After the capture of the advance of our' men, the rebels came out in every direction and cep. tared ten prisoners out of Lient.lFisher's squad. The following are the the names Or-pievrison.. era Weaver,, John ,l*tes, jR4b Stei ner, Richard Bucher, Win. RridY, 44:Pobezt, Jacob Feig, John Stormfelt, D. Sheckand James Irvin. ‘a. Lieut. Fisher immediately fell beak toTrindle Spring with his command, and joined his corn _ pony. SUS Later.— Joseph:Weaver, Bichard;Bahher,; John Dobert, John Stormfelt, Daniel Slack and Wm. Rudy_ are reported wounded, are now in the hands of the enemy, and arirquar tared in a farm house neg ihe scene cif aciiMk T The enemy is reported, tir . a elerajiian who urea in-the neighborhood, to ~be 800 etrong. There were lour rebels killed; and ***umber wounded the 'action. - a Rutorocs.—Preaching in the Hall of the Sencee. The Second Lutheran congregation will hold divine Service in the Senate Chamber to mor row morning at ten o'clock, and Ow in the evening at eix o'clock. Tun SIIACP SHOOTERS met at the Court House at 2 o'clock, and adjourned to met at the same place this evening at half past seven o'clock, P. M. All sharp shooters are invited to tt'end at that time for organization. LOST.- On _the morning of the 26th inst., a package of tined jetterif.' addressed to H. C. Lewis, Isaac Jamey and George W. White, all belonging to the 28th regiment, Pa. militia The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this office. The letters are of no value to any one except• the owners. YOUNG MEN RALLY FOR TIER DEFENCE OF YOUR STATE.—The young men of the city willing to join a company forming under the recent call of the Goverp.or,, wW.nreS.lt . thf Second Ward' House, corner of Second and Market strtets,, thie.eveningats MANY YOUNG MEN. Ilhaz VoLuNTEEIt9.-- s Every train that artived h this ditrto.di4 %blight 'hi a'number bf mi- This:niottsingta lbattalloit.,of -four 41M dred 411341tixty Meun passed, op_ ,Third street, headed by a drum corps of seven drummers., Most -tt(emAt(o6 - Maffei ma;ajl,Lhut t!feavi of them had any carpet bags, so often noticed among volunteers from the country. The bat talion marehed direetly. to ()amp Quoin. Norma Wean Sanoers.-=-The scholars attend; inglhe Walnut street schools, male and fe male, are hereby notified to pill at their re spective rooms this (Saturday) everting_ at half past fiveto'clock,, to remove, theli' books, as the buildings ire, by' rAer of theglOvernment, to be eouverted into hospitals': It's expected that the teachers'will also attend. Spetial Notice,. PENNSYLVANIA. MUM and. Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistenbe Claims, &0., &c., made oat and collected by EUGEN.R.SYYDRII,, Attaffsest4-La Office : Ildrd Street,..Harririburg, Pa. [027-ly Banosiss iN, PAY Gocea.—We will sell a lot of beiregesist isknd 20 cents; 15 pieces of lawns, warranted fast colors, 20 cents; a large lot of ladies' and children' stockingif baregedelaines at 1549; 25 , and 30 cants; it lot of cheap sum mer dry.goOcksi a lot'of grey bangs from sun tion at 10'oents Peektird; a splendid assortment of white oambrics; all kinds of figured and plain Sales muslin, Nansooks, Victoria lawn, and Jacconets; the best assortment of white goods in. the city; just received, a very large lot of hoop skirts; a splendid assortment of gen tlemens' white shirts, half hose and pocket handkerchiefs, at all prices. Those in want of goods would do well to call, as we intend to re= duce'our stock; sad mucti_of our goods we will sell less than th e market'firibit. S. LIMY. Eli . If the strangers that are now in the city, Worider , Whkourreltisens are so very healthy, we would say in reply that Mrs. Westbov eats Otruituaegetable bteditdriennirestill enema' afully used, and that all whole of them are satis fied as to their virtue. Now is the time for all going, into ~the _army, to, have their blood lizid cleansed,liCh Shore time they will get fat and bearty. , , , NO *one need have the Dyspepsia,' Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and so may, you. Satisfy your selves by giving.the medicine atrial. Call at No. 27 South - Pinei street, Ifarriabarg, Pa. Orders from a distance pTroptly attended to, je22'MRS. L. BALL. MOTHERIII - MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure 3.1115. WINSLOW-% SOOTHING- SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETH/NG. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one l the 'best female physicintis and nurses in the United States, and. has been .used for. thirty !yearslvith ;ever tailing sefety, and success by millions, of mothers and 'children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child -trom pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and.energy. to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GitiklNG IN THI BOWELS, AND WIND OoLIO. We believe it the Beat and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAIIBHCEA'IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or fromany other came). Full directions for using will accompany each bottle., Noneskienuine =lees the tao,simile of IJURTIS & PWRICINS, New York, is on the outside . Waiver. • Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Prlnolpal Office, 48 Day Street, NRW YORK. " Faroe Om 26 ems Ma BOTI' EMIR DYE! HAIR DIE!! BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED BUR DYE Is the Beirt In the World: 2 . 714 ondyl, „ fairTless, rem and lidkelde Dye Snouip: This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Bed, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to_ a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, ~ w ithout injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair' Soft and Beautiful ; Imparts fresh vitality, fre.t quently restoring , its,pristMwcolor, and rectifies the ill effects oVrtsd Dyes. , The Genuine is signed A.:BATCHELOB. .41 1 others are mereAnlitailoaa, ahould be wielded. Sold by all Druggists, &c • -7/431D8Y-81 IMICAT BA mmies CRRAII FOR DE OSING je2B.ly. BROWN STOUT SCOTCH ALE, of thabeakbrandB; alwaYs oallend and for I,Zo by laP l 4l - WM UM 8L • CABINET MA.KER WANTED. -- • . A O ABINEA,-miardi Wiio is a very fine, minted for special w 947. At . poct, wages and cookout employment zfyhn. -- Appl y at the EAGLE W 911.10. 1034,2 yr A ClM:7 ll aniiitlArind'ecither l'uvv 'comes , for sale* 6dairy. L-Infoßms & BOWMAN, Corakilotinkfl glittief *eel& fit • qel,, SHARP SHOOTER, ==l ==l DANIEL D. BOAS, Prat. N. W. S. B m3/12 o:wain rad New 2tbDertiotments SA PONIFIER CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER rrHE PUBLIC are cautioned against the JL SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., 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 FIRS to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. - - All . ALANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LENS of these SIVEIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed ler their ATTORNEYS, , GEORGE •lIARDING, "Eno., of .Philcf., and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Ese , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR 'SELLERS of Lye, in violation of - the rights of the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all Damon* Gamins and COUNTRY &roam. TAKE NOTICE. The thorn Srieras Outoirr COURT Western. District of PentisylVania, No. 1 of May Term, in 18q2, ImilVof , THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT IiiiiNUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS.'6I-..CHASE; 'decreed to the Company, on Nciierribei 15; 1 4862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1866. Ftit•gtVal injunction awarded. THE,PENNSYLVABILt. GALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ; pitt , Ast. and; .Duquesne Way, Pittskury. ap245438m..8p GEBAT USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY ! INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the pablib. It baa been thbroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be • SUPERIOR 20 ANT Applicable to' the useful Arts. Adbeeiverrepar r ationsknown linnores Ittsotruma Calmar Is a new thing, and the re= suit of years of study ; its combination is on A new thing Scientific Principks, And under no ..circumstances or change -of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit tuay offensive smell. It Combination Sianufeettners, using. Ma chines,. will find It the beat artiele.known for Cementing e Channels, as it works without delay, is not affected Boot and Shoe lftnufe,eturere. l i~ ' Jewelers. litidat sufficiently adhe ye, for their 1/63;18 - Efts Wien. proved. Iris etpeciagy ea:plit° Lather; And we clahn as - an-especial merit, that it-sticks Patches and Linings to Booti and Shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. Families. It is the only - LIQUID' CEMENT Extant, thittfs a sure thing for mending Furniture, - Crockery, Toys Bone, It is a liquid Ivory, And articles of Honsahold use. Remember. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. HILTON'S/NOOLIIBLI CAM= Is insoluble in. water or oil. INSOLXIBTA CEEMIT Adheres oily-substances. Supplied in Family or Han= (Gainers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. ik CO., Proprietors, Providence, B. L Finis jeB-d1 y 853 RIIBIA MILLS. 855 353 and 355 Washington Street, New York' City. GOVkIENIMNT COFFEE. VT up ire- tin foil pound 'papers, 48 in a and In bulk. , Oar prices range from 7to 80 cents. We put up the following kinds: JAVA i , MARACAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. „We believe our Coffee to be better than any und - Coffee now in use. AU orders sddres to as, ortio onr agents, Messrs Puaci & Chttinbitra Street, corner Washing tau Street, New City, wilir eceive prompt at' pion. The retail trade supplied by first dass jobbini houses in quo various cities. r. '' 4 , 4 1 1 A.131111 & PLACE• ages. main.. R B.—Trade Price List furnished upon ap pliottion. declB-dBm-rdmr2B . PISTOLS I gleroLs A A COLT'S PATTERN, Navy Ate, just re oeived and for sale at GILBERT'S War . ere Store, opposite the Court souse. je2o 6 ..1+ -MONTH !-I want to hire Agents 1 ' , in every county at $76 a month, e-- perms paid, to sell my new thesp Family Sew ing .hines. Address S. MADISON, my 8-diem! Alfred, Me. QIN-ARS—White and brown, of all grades and, prim. (kill and examiae,'at - jeel v•-• • NIOHOLECit BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market atreeta. VIM SALE—The good war and natures or 12 the Beetanrant under the Burke Housi3, cor ner of Third and Walnut street, known as the Blite House Restaurant. Will be sold cheap, . . as e proprietor wishes~to engage in other bugluees. .Terms Clash 011.11rei'‘" GEORGE SHORTS rh)R latteT,Note-and irPolscaii Paper, Envet ‘ 'opi3a and all kind or'ST4TIONERY, call at SOFINEWER'S BOOKSTORE. jet& , 18 ?ilarketatieelf MUSIC STORE, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILYE E MEDALS, . and the ONLY fiICbLD 'MEDAL (ever won by 4nstzn manta this class) has been awarded to MASON- & HAMLIN'S INSTKIMIENTS.. A full assortment of these instruments al ways on hand, at. W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, je4-Stawl . IdArket street. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship . GREAT EA.STERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched PPM ravaaroox.FßOM RIK YORK. leaky. I 30 Tuesday - July 21 and at iniervala thereafter of about six weeks from• each* port. rust cabin from - $96 to $1;36 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at 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 price. In fants free. Third cabin $6O Steerage, with. superior accommodations... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above • fares Payable in Gold, or its- equivalent in IT. 8 currency. Each pas3enger allowed twenty cable feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to Howwn & Aavnivrtax., Agents, jel343m 64 South at., New York. HILTON'S POE in 'Benefit of the Hope Fire 00., No. 2. BOOT & SHOE JEWEILEBBL. No improper characters will be admitted. and there will be a sufficient police force on the ground to preserve order. jel2-dtd THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, TIS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations. equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is, the best in the State Capital, being in easy ;a to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A F.T.R.42 CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are , determined to spare neither expense, time or, labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling publics is respectfully solicited. REMEMBER W ITH a large aaaortment of 50,000 Dili " EXCELSIOR " - (CANVASSED) 1] A lksa te; Now BaaiIIVING, which we can sell wholesale or by the tingle Ham, at a very low figure. my3ol WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. FOB 47m REGIMENT, P. V., COL.• T. B. GOOD, Commanding, Stationed at Rey West, Florida. Apply to Lieut. W. W. GENII; ld Street, opposite Presbyterian Church. (Patriot and Union, , Perry County. Democrat, and American, Bloomfield, copy ono month and said bill to this office for collection immedi ately.) my26lm* 6O A. 510}1111!—We want agents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our $ Tasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. ' BUAW & CLARK, mylB-dewlim Biddeford, Me. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. rfEORGE CASSEL respectfully announce) %X that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. ,11/0911104C0 A LARGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY HEAT Ci HOGSHEADS in good condition and with the heads in. These ,Hoosnas3x3 are desirable fiir DIMMER, ram*. tto., intd will be fold at a terY price. . 114 , & CO* .CEDA R.E. WAR—Tabe, all shwa, Flour Buckets, Bilgar-Boxee, Munn, stands, Large Cedar-Barkika„Painfookßalle, &c. Ni em 21.bvtrtistmtnts pIANOSI SOLE AGENCY OP THE CELEBRATED SOBOMACKER et. CO. PEULA, PIANO, At A full assortment of Instruments always in store. Pianos from any other factory will be furnished if preferred. Pianos for rent. je4-2tawly WOKING GLASSES, At • W. KNOCRE'S, 98 Market st. Music sent by mail. • je4-2tawly GRAND PIC.NIC AT HOFFiXeS WOODS, SATURDAY, JULY ts, 1863. ickett_ - 16 Dente. r49a MaSAGISte T. G. Sample, Joint M'Conias, D. E. Martin, Win. Carson,' J. M. Garverioh. HARRISBURG, PA COVERLY & 11.11C11180N, Proprietors LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING BA B,KETEI • MARKET, . ROUND &moor, ' Cranas , PAPDH, Caumanrs', Man, CABs. jel2 WIL DOCK, Jr., & CO RECRUITS WANTED. EMPTY HOGSHEADS. AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, W. KNOCHE'S', 93 Market at JAMS D. Emareurr, Proprietor, (late of K irk wood House, Weshington.) TSeason 1601 Tune. HESE SPRINGS are Open in Cu m berland County, Pennsylvania, 80 miles west of Harrisburg. They are accessible from all the principal cities by Railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cum berland Valley Railroad to Newville; from Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Springs. The stage Is always in waiting upon the arrival of the cars at Newville. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning cis arrive at the Springs the amore evening at 5 o'clock. The Hotel is commodious and comfortable, with Hot and Cold Baths attached, and exten sive grounds for walks and amusements. The long experience of the present Proprietor (for many years past at the Kirkwood Rouse in Washington, D. C.,) enableii him to say, that it will be conducted in a manner to please all Visitors. Nand : $2 per day ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeks $4O. Children and servants half price. jeB-d&wlnia Valuable Furnace Property for Sale or to Rent. THE undersigned will sell or tent Chester 1 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 abun dance of good wood that can be purchased at from 15 to 25cents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of good °racism 'be got from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten miles from Mt. 'Union station, P. R. R, with a good public road leading to it. For further peril:saws, ad dress . SAMUEL WILS(II4, Spree Creek; P. CI., Huntingdon county, Pa. mrBl-dSm Steam Weekly to titan:tool, rroucanco at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Elu -1 Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia 'Steam ship Company, are intended torskil as follows City of Manchester, Saturday, June 27; Silty of New York, Saturday, July 4; City of Wash ington, Saturday, July 11, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PATARLII 00W, QR IRS SQUIVALWR Tx CUR moroy. 1 slim WWI, $BO 00 srmtauts, $B•2 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 85 60 60 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rate'. Fares froth Liverpool or Queenstown : let Cabin,s7s, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from !Aver pool, 40. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further Infozmatioa apply at the &naps nyls_Ofllces. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y or C. 0. ZDIUMMAN, Harrisburg. *i2Bdly. AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES POCKET BOOKS ; PURSES A FINE LOT OF BANKERS' DAUB AND LARNE WALLETS. Some Splendid New Patterns of LADIES' COMPANIONS TRAVELING S'ATOBELB, Arul a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Presents, now on hand at KF:LLER'S myll] Drug Store, No, 91 Market Street. VEGETABLE OR GARDEN SEEDS I WE have received for this season more: than our usual stock of jell•dtf FLOWER SEEDS. Home choice varieties on band. Also, Gar den and Vegetable seeds of the beet quality. vaItIEWS DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. my 4 POTATOES. and Peach Blow. A large supply LYI of the above in prime condition, just re ceived and for sale by -aprlo WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. "WE STUDY TO PLEASE.' BURICHAB,T & ROBBING' PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPE CFALLERY, THIRD STREET, opposite the Patriot and Union Printiog Office, Harriebtug. (je9-tf DEFEND YOURSELVES. AFEW BREECH LOADING RIFL*.S are for sale at the jels MACKIECIFT.---A large lot of Mackerel in barrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, tiy NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ir.yB Oar. Front and Market sta. ;TALL PAPER, BORDERS, Btc., tic., at last V V year's prices, at SOHEfFER'S BOOKSTORE, 18 Market street. jels PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any si z e nut in the standard styles will be made to order. • DUKE AND UNADULTERATED SPICES, JL from the most celebrated mills in the coun try, just received and for Bale by jl4 WIC DOCK. .la.. & CO. " AMB.—A large invoke of mama:teed and tincanvamed hanie„ of every citable brand in market. Each lunnwarrantedin good order. For ale ♦racy low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Trent and Market Ste. ap27 LARGE variety of Notions: just received, at SOEITYP&B'.3 POOKBTOIIE. 117 ST open, a fresh lot of Photograph Albums , J at- *SOREFFFICS Bookstore. my 2 New 2brottlistmento WHITE SULPHUR D9UI3LING GAP, PENN'A AND PORTMONAIES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ZELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 9I„ Market awe. The best Morocco EAGLE WORKS swami - Ewa Cheap Bookstore.
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