te Ettegralt. N'ericE, y,, A tir EItTISERS.—.II.II Ad vertisements, Ila.tett,ss Notices, Mar 'gages, Bent! s, er:e., to secure insertion in the TELEtittAVIE, must invariably be ace.mtpanicd :sit II the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Eseoing Edition ate inserted in the Morning Edifier' without extra charge. lIAIIP.IL BURG, PA Thursday Evening', July 2. 1883 PENNzYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW SCHEDULE Until further notice, the trains on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad will leave Harrisburg ns follows : WESTWARD Express Train at Mail . EABriPARD Fast Line at . _ Fast Mail at I P. M Harrisburg Accommodation at.. 4r. ar July 1, 1863. )EIILITARY MIME' FIIND.—Tho usual payment cannot be made this week, owing to the remo val of the funds from bank. The delay is un avoidable, and families may rest assured that it will be made at the earliest possible time, of which notice will be given in the daily papers. GEC. BERGNER, Prd t. 0. EDWARD 3, Sec' 31. I=l FAROLID I'IMOREBS.—ThiI 3 Morning one hun dred and twenty five prisoners belonging to the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Militia, (Col:Jep nings,) repotted to Lieutenant Opdycke, the Provost Marshal of Harrisburg, wholtiMt them to Camp Curtin These men wee in Gettysburg and vicinity, and will ba returned to the regiment as 'soon as exchanged. =l= HEARD IN HABRISBMI4I.—The heavy firing of artillery in Cumberland county, last night, could be distinctly beard in this city, and the teals then entertained that a battle was raging have since been verified. The reflections of'the light from the fires in Carlisle, and the build ings in the neighborhood of that borough could be plainly seen on Front street, about half `pad • fen o'clock last night. I==l ATTENTION, PAXTON HOSE! —A special meeting willbe held on Friday evening, July 3d, at 7 o'clock, precisely, at Eoenig's llotel, Paxton street. All who enrolled their namOs on Sun day last to serve in the fire department of the First Ward, and all regular members of the company, (except sack as' are connected with some military organization, and all those,com pcsing the first and second aguads "fornied 4 on Wednesday evening, July Ist,) are hereby sum maned to attend this meeting. Every one ne glecting this notice and falling to answer to his name as the roll is called will be considered as refusing to do duty a d reported to the •rtn.- . thorities accordligly. rry order of the PreE l2 , dent. GEO. F. WFAVEIIi ROBBING A L AGER BEM ITAULT.—Lad evening a party of soldiers broke Into a lager beer vault, known as Frisch's, under Allison's Hill, where they drank lager until every one of therrt was nearly full. They then beat a "'streak ... to:4 soon returned, not aware, .however, that a young man, connected with the brewery, had entered during their absence. One of the soldiers: no. ticed that he was inside the vault, but'not be fore he had gone too far to escape suspicion, and attract tho attention Of the boy. The Chief of Police, assisted by several policemen, arrested seven, of them and brought them be fore the Mayor before they could . rettuin to camp. The Mayor sent them to.the•Proviist Marshal, who was able to 'bring some'one to identify them before tpe Mayor could do any thing iu their case. • TUN CITY PROTOET MARSHAL'S MONTHLY RR vonT.--The consolidated monthly report of al the pi Isoners, stragglers, &0., for the month o June, has been handed in to the authorities and stands as follows: DELIVERED TO TEM PROVOST MUMS. Remaining in Camp at last report Paroled pri oners • Exchanged priennes.... Deaertera from U. S. A.. Stragglers from D. S. A Bebe' deserters " Prsoners of war.. " Prisoners, cit zons. ,Aggregate 493 IDINIFD OVER, ORDERED AWAY, =MILTED, MAIN- IN CAMP, ITO? *Ordered to Washington.. " Philadelphia.. " Columbus, Ohio. " Baltimore " • Louisville, Ky.. " New Yoik - rp sealed from camp Turned over to commanders, sent to hos pitals, Ste 26 L. Remaining in Camp 68 Aggregats. .... , .... 49.3 During the indiath - transportation was fur nished to 425 officers and soldiers returning to their respective commands. , .Eirsors or TEE Wen.,—The drain of first rate mechanics by the war is no where shown:more plainly than in the slow progress made' in the erection of nearly all the new buildings pro gressing in the city. Good carpenters, stone masons and brick layers are in demand, and the number available is co small that we believe none of our imilders Will be able to fulfill the stipulations of their contracts as to the tiinel6l the completion of the work Many buildings • completed to the first ft* wteki Since have ad vanced no further, although under ordinars • circumstances they would have been prepared for-roofing in the same period..-There is,alsci a great demand for harvest hands, whilPthe est-, gentles of the military " situation demapd imprzeitiVely - the services of thousands of Cur'. farmers to defend the. State. Tinder thesc7cir: camstances foreign emigration will ceitainlybe greater during -- the year than-in say previous , one. If the demand in s notittue supplied, who will gather our amp Fm Wcrass,'Wholesale or retail, can be bad at Wise's fruit and confectionery store, in Third street near Walnut.. The largcst variety in the city is now on exhibition. AT A MELTING of the committee of arrange silents of the Hope Fire Company, it was de cich d that the pic-nic to be held on Saturday, July 4th, be postponed until further notice. MORE THREE YEARS ' RECEMITS.—This after noon thirty-five recruits were s-nt to their regi -all heavy artillery. Twenty-seven of them went to Fortress Monroe and eight to some place west of Pittsburg. This is the largest squad of recruits for heavy artillery that bas left Harrisburg for a long time. FROM NEW Jansay.—Two companies of the First New Jersey Militia arrived in Harrisburg this afternoon, about three o'clock, and are now in Camp Curtin. The first company was from Newark, and numbered ab:mit fifty-three men. The second company was from Morristown, and numbered about fifty men. They enlisted for thirty days, to help drive the rebels from Penn sylvania, IMO 1.15p.m 5.45 A. Id FULTON applied steam to the great practical uses of the age ; Morse has brought Galvanism to be the daily servant of millions of men ; Newton unravelled the mazes of the stars and made their motions the mariner's guide on the trackless ocean. What these men' have done in their departments,-Dr: Ayer does in medicine. He turns the great disc.overlea in Science and Physics to use in the cure of disease; an•.t makes the occult - discoveries of the great chemists available for the wants of every day life. Efis meeicinea for the low prices at which they are, sold, bring _within the reach of every man, the 'best wisdom and the best skill of modern times.— Wilmington (Del.) Slatesmos, ARREST OR A: SUPPOSED ERBIL E.er:=-.-About fciur o'clock this Intuiting, whileTa squad Of F. Asbury Awl's company ware "'doing duty Harris Park, guatding:theiord - and the river, a fiat boat Was disceveredcoming down stream, containing what was supposed to be a man":: The guard 'ordered the;person who .was on boaid. to stop the craft, but the order not being • ed, he fired. This ! had the effe,et causing the oCcupant of the boat (which, by the way, hid jest struck a rook and remained fast) to dodge down and secrete himself in the itisidc.'-'He 'was warned to get up and run his'beat into. the shore where the guard was f but - riot - complying, a second- shot was fired at the boat.- This had no effect, and the corporal of the guard, accom panied by Sergeant Orate, of the same compa ny, took possession of another boat, lying along the shore, and pulltd onto the fiat. On nearing it, it presented a ,deserted appearanFe, but when the crr:ft came'alongiride, lo; and be hold l„rt man with the uniform of a cavalry officer, and wearing a captain'!3,Araps, wt4k dig covered Cramped upin one - xorner of tlitytat boat. Re was iikyted and. ordered to leave the flat and getlat" the heat alongside. •This he did, but" not , without remonstrating some time with his. mitten, protesting againt , being arrested in this ungentlemanly-manner, as he r teniedit, and rudely compelled bPstibalterns to leave his orn boat. , When the party reached. the shore, the pretended officer was searched, 't " Olarps) . and and - a loaded ":our-Shoo er, •' a new hatchet taken from him.. 'He was then escorted before Captain Awl, who ordered ihel co•Poral of the guard"to take hiurto the Pro vost Marshal's office. aids was about 4f o'clock, but the Provost Marshal's office being closed, the guard took him to:his room .in the Jones House, where, it appears' he - had been ( stopping. He as kept guarded until ;the office opened,. and taken before the.hlaphal.- A. brief statement , was made bypne of his cap : . tors and sent to Gen. Cotich. The General ordered his uniform-to - be taken off, and he Is now minus hie uniform, and a rank which he never had, Secretary, pro reit We would suppose thia man to be a spy, from the conflicting statements which he, gave, the map of the Susquehanna, with many of its principal fords thereon, which was found in his possession, and f..ar various other reasons. However, we are not the judge and can only express ottr,opinion." , His case has not been decided yet, though he is evidently not a "member of Gen. Conolee. itall I" as be de clared when first arrested. CENTRE COUNTY.—apperheed BedWINCE of the Draft.-:--The Bellefonte Frets the fullowitig accountof eopperhead proceedings in Centre co. : On`kit Thursday our town was.pretty nor the scene of a serious affair. 'The particularp r as cor rect as could begot from the many, flying reports, are as follows : It is sery well:lamer to, the most of our inhabitants that a.portion of the people in Penn's Valley are notloyel.;; and to speak plain on the Subject, we:think we are justifiable in pronouncing them traitors:to the very Government that protects them and their property by the _strong arm of , the, law from their enemies. They have - openly declared their intention of resisting the draft, and vowed Ten.; geance on the - enrolling officer should _he be caught in their midst.. Bat nothing ',daunted, and determined to fill the responsibilities of his 1 1 office to the lathiest, the' efflux dad make his appearance amongst them and at oncaproceed ed to enroll those of the inhabitants subject to the drag,. He - met with some opposition at different places, but ran no risk of personal danger until he got within the limits - of; Penn lewnship. There he met with a man; ey the name of Charles Wingert, who 'refused_ to be enrolled, and also used threats of a dangerous ch +Tauter t towards the officer, one of*hich wad, that if he did not leave the premises roil mediately he would shoot him. The officer-Came to town and related the; particulars of the affair, and on Thursday night a - posse of men headed by Provost Marshal Butts went to the residence of-Wingert-and demand ed that he should deliver liiinself upi this he refused to dd and they were coilopelleti-to force the door. When they did so'he was - frinn# un der the bed and his loaded gun near athartili Affiith - lie:wasiOdPowardly to use .' : Mr. Win gert,was escorted to town, and eiigaieff t board mg at,ffiiarill Alexander's stone - bop:4g house on the, hill. The next day couriers =lied here with .fhe informi,stion that one- . hundred armed men** Penn township were were march-, ing on Bellefonte, with- the intention—of. freeing The prisoner, and if any) resist-, ante was effendi -'of burning the town. I hisr.ews spread like wild fire, and'in less than two,lsours over a. hundr;rl men armed and eqnipped for a fight; hid assembled' to defend the town. When this reached the.ears of the Penn's Valley-chivalry, they thought'Proper to & seddadle," -which they did-in Ole quick `e across the mountain. It is Well he two . . ditlitpt come in collision, foi , had they' 10" so 't44''/44, of a great many lives un- 140 173. 36 64 18 263 97 10 0s .~. =I =2=l daribtedly would have been the result. An example should be made of the tingle-Iders of this open contempt of the law, or seriutia re sults might yet arise from it. If such is the opposition to be made to the mere enrolment of names, what will it be when the draft takes pace. On t-iaturday Wingert was taken to Williamsport to await his tri•l at the Unind States Cuurt now in session at that place. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Ker,k(d to Dealt by a Horse . —Matthew Downey, a railroad employee, while witnessing the perfomance of a trick horse at Cochranton, Crawford county, on Saturday last, was so severely kicked in the breast by t he animal that he died on the day filloaing Among tha many other performances which the horse had been taughgt to go through with, is to act very peacefully and prettily while some one, whom he is told is a Union man, is upon his back, and to plunge and rear and use every endeavor to dethrone the person thereon when told by his master that he is Jeff Davis. It was while thus performing that Downey, who had pushed his way up to the rope surrounding the sing, received the kick which caused his death. FAYETTE COUNTY. —Mucking Accident —A cor respondent informs us that on Saturday morn ing last, a little boy, son of James Beazell, while in the saw Mill of L. M. Speer, at Belle vernon, Fayette county, met with his death in the following manner :_ The lad was gathering wood in the mill, and white in the act of cross ing one of the leather belts attached to the machinery, which was running at full force at the time,.he was caught by the belt and carried around the dFum one revolution ; his head com ing in contact with some heavy timbers was crushed in a frightful manner, and instant death was the result. The deceased was an In telligent lad, and his,patents rand fiiends deep ly mourn• his loss: Opttial *Aim- PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &c., &c., made out and collected by EUGENE ANYDER, Attoilurat-Law. Office : Third Street, tlarrisbnrg, Pa. [927-1y To the stranger. If the strangers • that are now in the city wonder why our citizens, are so very healthy, we would say in reply that Mrs. Westhovert's GermanVege table Medicines are still successfully used, and that all who take of them aro satis fied tekto their.virtne: Ntlibls-tile tinier* all going into the army to have their blood cleansed, and in a ettert time they will got tat "and hearty. No one need have the Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and sunny you. Satisfy your- selves IT giving the intillitineta trial. Call a No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, j e 22 •: , --g.R§. L. BALL. MO rirnlage MOTHEUSSI MOTHERS!!! ON'T fail to proctio. , ,MES: WINSLOW'S D SOOTHING} STK! , for CHILDREN TEETHING. - ' This:valuable propsratiou is the prescription,of one.thuivstiemale physicians and nurses in the United Sates, and has been used for thirty yearkwith never tailing safety and success by millions of motheir, and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to•the adult. • It not only relieves the child from pain„bnt invigorates the stomach' aid - bOwels, corrects acidity, and,gives• tone aud,enggy-to the whole' system. almost instant relieve GRIPING IN Ins, Boyems, saso.Wirro Copro. Wry - believe it the 'Beet:rind' Sriretit Bernedy the Worikini_all7ckses of DYSENTERY and, DI.ARRII(E9 IN CHILDREN, whether it miser) 'front Teething of frbm any other cause. FrAl,idirections for Using will accompany %soh bottle: None'lleintne unless the tac Simile of CIIRTIS,A PERKINS,‘ New York, is on the outside wiripper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 14incipritbffice; 48 Der Street, NEW YORK. Palos Ormx 26 CUTS PEE 844P11.6.' my 22 ds„,n,6m ; _ . • HAIR . HAIR BATCHELOR'S- CELEBRATED HAIR- HE Is the Best - 1n theltrorld The'onl;yWa; , naless, Thu and Reliable Dye Known This splendid Hair Dye isTerfect—chariges Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy. Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hitir or Staining the Skin.,. leaving :the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh . vitality, quently restoring, its pristine colifr, and rectifies the ill 'effects °LBO- Dyes. The Genuine is signed witigall A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all 'Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. lummox's law mum caumm FOR DRESSING je23-ly. IMIME! HAMS! t,! 20,000 of following brands, just re ceived : NEwsoLD'e, celebrated. NEW JERSEY, selected: Eveats AND Swim's, SE _LW* Or. ELICRINEit'S EXCELSIOR, canvassed. tilionnnut's Exontitipt, not , erteantxused. Ines CITY, canvassed. • 'eon CITY, not canvassed. PL tit HANS, strictly prime. COUNTRY Hers, very fine. Boob ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. Writ. DOO,F„..Tr, & Co. - FOR SALE: - 200 BUSIIETS prime r otator. . 200 LBB. Buckwheat Flour. 800 bbls. .Prime-Hew, tYcrk State Apples. Buckwheat and Wheat Flour, Corn, Oats, Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Dried Black berries, Huckleberrie.4, P.aspberries, AElder berries, &c. Choice sugar-cured Hams, Shoul ders, Dried Beef, L9.rd, Mackerel, Cocifuth, &c. A prime lot of Oranges, Laramie, Figs, Balitins,. Candies, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Spices, Tobacco,Rogart, &a. - - A prime lot of-_ , Berest..Cider dust =received. "rues Cider Vinegar.. .. For sale wholesale anctratail,limlo6 Mark*: ,stretetoliarrisbiag,: Pa ' ' ;‘, • mir2B dly - W. Mr BIBLE -A , CO. B.OICB 140rOF TOBACCO`t-litelang Con k./ -graze, -Cafendish, Navy, Spun 8011, &c., very low, just received by 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets.. my2o CAL OIL! COALOIL!!—A: large Invol&S of coal oil, which we offer very low, at less than. manufacturer's prwrit price, just receii!ed and for sale by . NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 1": and Mar Eat ste. 1 .144 ,,(0 11 # - ED NNE AP •PD k ;OBEESK, dfriect trom the menufacttuer and sEde WM. DOOK Sr.CO. L . lo lltB tep l are Y r o A tul ny o d w opeo wh , e rv re is y ito ou g ca tai n g e w tfi ; ding Carde sp6 At SCHEVIOAt'S BOOKSTORE. IJGANS•foi Preseiring, of all kinds, which VPiet.,a'rek now . offering very Cu and lekainine.at.• _ NICHOLS I.V.WAIAISA jai c . - OonArgaii sad liatkas citS• lei a it IbM:o3g=EN....ara WHITE SULPUUk. I AND CEIALYBEATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PENN'A JAMAS D. EISNDLEY, Proprietor, (late cf irk wood House, Vl,shington.) Season Opens 15th of June. 'THESE GS are in Cumneriand County, 1 Pennsylvsnia, 30 miles west of Hirrisburg. 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 care at Newville. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning osn arrive at the Springs the same evening at 5 o'clock, The Hotel is commodious and comfor , able, with Hot and Cold Baths attached. and exten sive grounds for walks and amusements. The long experience of the pre sent Proprietor (for many years past at the Kirkwood Homo in Washington, D. C.,) enables him -to eay,-that it will be conducted in a manner to please all Visitors. films : $2 per day ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeks Children and servants half price. jeB-cliksvlaso NOR COUNTY COMMEESIONER. fIEOHGE CASSEL respectfully announces that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and elected, Pledgeti himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my 29 diwtco ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. „pnchl Is hereby given, that letters of ad ministration were this day issued to the subscriber 'on the estate of Charles B. Hummel, late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deo'd: All creditors of said Estate will present their claims, and those indebted make immedi ate payment. AIIQUSTIIS L. CHATNE, my2l-doaw6to Administrator. - 'l3Stanqueevinta Pzenerivaims. Mama Eiptentourto, June 26, 1863. GENERAL ORDERS I . ' No. 44. - • TN organizing the troops, responding to the Proclamation of the Governor, this day isseed,.calling for SIXtY TIIOUSAND men for the -defence of the State, to be mustered into the, service of the State, for the period of NLNETY DAYS, unless sooner discharged. It is oritereiLt. r. Camps of Rendezvous will be- • • • by the United States Government for district's, comprising the adjacent counties, at such points as may be indicated by the commandant of the Department of the Susquehanna and the De partment, of - the Itioloongahela, in charge of which Catinos Commanders and Skillful Surgeons will be appointed. IL 'Squads and companies'will be received at rho camps, and, as rapidly as possible, organ ized into companies of not lees than sixty-four pen, and into regiments of ten companies each, and mustered into the service of the State, by °likens afriminted by the Adjutant General for ,this perfume. 111. Officers will be elected—company officers r iot the Men, and field officers by the company or line officers. IV. Transportation to the camp of rendez- VOW, neareartheir location, will be furnished by the Molted States Government, on applica tion of any one actually having charge of a squad of company, to the agent at the nearest _railroad station. y. Troops responding to this call of the gat fwill be clothed, acibsisted, equipPedlaud supplied by ttee General Governmentifafter ar riving at their rendezinier. ' VI. Annexed is the quota required from each county,,on the priment call, after crediting 'counties which had - elteady responded, ender recent orders, with the number of troops- for, nished and actually mustered into service. lAda94l 469 AllegbenY. . . • • • • • • .. .......... . 8600 If 4.pnatrong 2 .. :... :... ...... . .. ~ 7 600 0 I...Beavet • • • ,t'Bedflord ~ 540 Met ke ' 1738 Blair . - 550. Bradford, , b66 ' Bucka 1 6 14 40 7 . Butler Cambria.. , . :... ...... .. -.• • .... . . 588 Cameron . 70 - Carbon _ - . 426 , Cheater ,181 Centre Clarion.. " - 520 Clinton 286 Clearfield 365 Columbia 321 Crawford. 980 Cumberland 587 Dauphin 744 ~Delawarelaware 255 Erie ' . 1000 Elk lls . Fayettet. ••• , . 800 ' Franklin ....,...„._ .. . ..... .. . • 840 ' Fulton 180 .. l2O Forest . GireeM ... . 480 Hnntingcion '502 Indiana 676 : . 'Jefferson' 860 Juniata... 297 Lancaster 2154 Lawrence ... 460 Lebanon 614 ia.elligh.. .... 4 , t...: .............": _9o_7_ " liiferne.-i . , ... -: .. . ..,. :......... .1 1 4 3 11 8 laioiomirig -v Mercer ~. 740 McKean •• 180 Mifflin ......... ....J..... ... , . . 3 3 4 20 0 Monroe Montgomery: .a . 1261 1 • , Montour:- ..,., ; • ~ . , 472 i ltathaliPt ,33l ••• i ; ..... • • -*****. 460 Perry, kiiiia44Phia 7 l 7 s l Pike..:., . Potter ~:„... . 18 246 13 5 6 ., 4 43# 111 . • • •"': ... 4.. 0 .-.= 4.232 Snyder Soinerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga . ...... `?Warier ... W ays o L ingon . W Westmoreland Wyoming York By order of A. G. GURTFN,' Governor and C'ommander-in-Ohief. A. L RusapOrtAdprt.ant Genetak-of,-.Penn, 'OB SALE—The good will and fixtures of 1: the Restaurant under the Burke Rome, cor ner of Third and Walnut street, known -as the Burke House Restaurant. Will be sold cheap, astlie" proprietor wishes to engage in other businers. Terme Gish. - GEORGE SHORTS. . T_TAIgN -solaiox Hams, lane and small quantities,which we able to sell lower; than any store . .town. _ and examine. " NICHOLS Sr, BOWMAN; .O6►.rngir,"l4 * 4 440.01 VW tit I EEI Nue 21nurtisemtuto llM=iil DISOOVMY HILTON'S Applied,le ueeful Arts. MS-RUM CEMENT I t-Rore general praele.d been ,an a ny iliveutiun • lug the public. It ha• practical mem' tested &a ced by all to be vein by SUPERIOR 7(nlouti - AdbesivePreparatioa. h. A new thing a Combination Boot and Slew Manufacturers. It is a liquid, eB•dly STEAMSHIP 'GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Tne steamship O g 1E A A' 4iB T•E' R N , WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched - nom raveztroot. l'• Pion NEW YORE.Tuesday June 30 Tuesday • July 21 and at intervals thereafter of shoat six weeks from each port First cabin from Second, cabin, • state-room bertha, menle,fornished at separate table.; , 470 Excursion Tickets out: and in the fast and second cabin only, a fare and'a half . Servants acontownying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of'age half price. In fants free. ' Third cabin Steerage, with superior accommodations... Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates BB above.'. • All tares payable In Gold, or its equivaleni U. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet o , uggure. An experienced Surgeon.on board. For passage apply to • (.111ABLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office.. 26 Broadway,, New .. York. For freight apply to •• Howl.satu 8c ASPINWALL, Asents,. '64 South it., New York. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, well ktniwn Hotel is now in a condi- T tion to accommodate 'he traveling public, affording the moat ample conveniences al,ke fur the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATEi HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has itc• commodations equal , in extent, comfort and luxury to any howl between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. lie location is the beat in the State Capital; being in easy:access to all-the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and buisinesslocalides of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A F.TERI CLASS HOTEL; and the Propaietors are 'determined to spare neither eipense, thne or labor to .ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully Solicited. jell -dt f IHE LARGEST • • " ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF • MUSICAL INSTIMMENTS„ PICTURE FRAMES AND RIAN-081 SOLE A'OENOY OF THE OngII4TED SCRONACKR& 8 1 , PBILA. PIANO, A fall assortment of Instruments always in store. Pianos from any ii!ther factory will la furnished If preferred. Pianos for rent. je4.2tairly -- - , MELODEONS - OD CABINET 014,ativel a Ai ____ao. iindruK TWJAITY-4121 FIRST PEE mv: -,.:.-...._ 4 " ko 0. , ... TWELVE,...... i.er7O A Z . ° k/V • random .... 05'4 , 17 . . ii•.. ~ _ - - ONLY GOLD MEDY ly 0 X , ...0, Ware _ ' wants of this - elfßieti awarded to -MASON sy--i.--ix 'S INSTRUMENTS. A. full; . Of these instruments al ys a and; at W. BROOMS; . Sole , Arat 2tay/Itt ' - 98 Meiketatalet. , 0 . *, , t4',/ .tg4llo , iondout tki4V.b., , i ,t. SEEM and VALUA BLE DIbLOVERY BILTON'B TNBOI.I7BLV. CEMENT 6 a new thing, and the re- I sult of years of study ; its ombirettion 6 on Scientific Principle; And order no circumstances or cban.e of t=mperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. BCOT & SHOE Slanufacturers, using Ma- Alines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Cbannels, as it works without delay, is not atlected by any change of tempera ture. JEWELERS Jewelers Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. IE is apoia?ly adapted to .I.4lther, tied we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Lintoga to Boots and -Ices sufficiently strong with out stitching. Families It is the only LIQUID CEMENT Extant, thatis a enre thing - for mending furniture Croclery, Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles HorpSliold fuse. REMENIBER Remember HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT is in -a liquidform and as casity applied as piste. ' HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oil. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Adheres oily substances. grippliean Family or Mari uftmturers' Packageß from 2 mil:Kea to 10011)3. HILION BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. 1. Finis el3-dgm HARRISBURG, PA COVEHLY & Proprietors L'::OKING GLASSES, At Music sent;by mail 3!i/ em 2111 auras tme ut a SAPONIFIER CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER, THE PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The on ly e .44 11 4 ULM m and PATEN lED Lye is that at b ai l ° PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUvA it L yill COMPANY, their trade-mark for PONIFIER, OR CONCEbiTRAT ED led NPR i_ meat SUCCE-S of this article has IMITATE 'FD PAR PIES to endeavor to PATENTS. ration of the Company's All MANUFACTU,. LENS of these SPURIOI BUYERS or ISEL NOTIFIED that the COM L'Arres, are hereby is their ATTORNEYS, 'eve employed GEORGE HARDING, Eso , of '2 • WILLIAM. BAKEWELL. FSQ, of P and And that all MANUFACTURERS, .USER 1 1- Q SELLERS of Lye, in violation o'tbe lights Z, the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once. The RAI-OEIEIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for tale by all Dammam, Gactoors and Conway Sroare. The UNITED STAUB OERCUIT aittav, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 nt May Term. in )8 4 2, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO4LPANF. vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 3862, the EXCLUSIVE right emoted by a patent creed by this for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA • • SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. OFFICES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and. Duquesne Way,, „Finsbury fpVl643m-8p Steam Weekly to Liverpool> rpOUCHUG at QUEENSTOWN, learnt 114,5-rips..) rips..) The well known Steamers .of th e Liverpool; New York and PhiladelphirraSteam - ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : City of Manchester, Saturday, July 4; City of Washington, Saturday, July lt;Oity of Balti more, Saturday, July 18, and every sncceedingi Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. • RATES OF PASSAQE, • I'ATABTAI 111 GOLD, * OW I 1 . SQICITVALIIIIT .3IIR Fran luso, $BO 00‘ersesson, - $B2 60 do to London, 415 00 do to London, 85 60 do to Paris,;)- 00 do to PariC , 40 60 do to Hambu 00 do to Hamburg, 87- 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, 4,0., at equally low ratei. Fares from Liverpool or' Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, `slos. Steerage. frelii Liver puol, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. " ^'For further information apply - et theVornpa , ny's Offices, 10EGT G. DALE; Agent, 16 Bmadwth N. Y orO. O. ZIMMERM 4 N; Harrisburg. - - AN ASiOfirMENT 6 airtß , loo Z‘' ,4 YtES $95 to .$136 POOnT - BOOKS, PIIISES FINE LOT OF BLUELY CASES OD EETS. Some Splendid New Patterns of LADIES'_ COM.P.ANI.O7( TRAVELING S:ATC=II , ELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Presents, now on baud at KELLER'S myll] Drpg Store. Nn. 91 Market Street "WE STUDY TO PLEASE.' BURKHART & ROBBINS' PHOTOGRAPH & AKBRO,TYPE - GALLERY . , =BM STREET, opposite the Patriot aid Vnion Printing 01h"oe, Harrisburg. '4[lol-Lf IAFEND Ir OURSELVES. A - FEIV BREECH WADING RIFL-B are ale at-tille,_,- - eae-A2R-WORKS, jel 5 MACKEREL—A large lot of Mackrrel in barrels, halves and quarters, for sale.low, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market ste. by my& VATAIL PAPER, BORDERS, & c., &c., at last T - ;Ear's prices, at so SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, 18 Market street. jels PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBPAIS, Of any size nut in the standird ityles.will be made to order. . W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Hemet st. jev.4.2tawly 13URE AND UNADULURATED SitICES, 1 from the most celebrated mills in *eke' un try, just received and for sale by )1.4 Will. DOCK, .TR.AIIO. TffAms,—A. large invoice „pf, cmiv o ,„ add .i.a . - uncanvassed hal ll o•2 l,4 :37cctj - clpikefprand in market. Bach ham warranted in goW order. For sale very low by -NICHOLS BOWMAN, CAner,Front.and llfarket Sta. - X. KNOCHE'S, . 98 Market at A„LARGE v 4 ariety_tii:Eptions: at - BOKEWERM BOOKSTORE. - JUST open, frcsh lo(ofThotogr3ph Albums, st SCHEFFEWS Bookstore. mv2 - EMPTY - ilthagADS. LARGE QUANII. it `EMPTY a itEAT 401.• iIOGSIECYADS in-good 'condition with the hating in. Those Eniussaiis are irabie for Bunamas, FAintnes. &0., and will at it-very ton t prick, PE 4 EIII7iNiii•JARS of all kinds , glass and atone. ' Call and examine at N/CRCVP 9 /Irt Oar-. 0.! .0M /44ku etiata. V2togUIOR Cat^ Sage or Jl:4 smell quantities,. Very low, for sale by _ AU3191-8 & BOWMA je24 - 'COL of s Rl= EMI TAKE NOTICE ECM AND PoBTi`ONilias FOR LAMS . AND G&NTLIENEN4E EL.IZ Ding and•'Fancy' Clikode Stottro- /6.• 91:Naiiit arid 'The bedt Morocco OMNI:NEWS Cheap liookstoie. cn BM :.~;~:~ 9ii~'
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