6.,.5e 'Pail)) Ettegrapi NOTICE ERTISERS.-1111 Ad wzrtii,./ocot s ..•1.113 Notices, Mar riagesl. Dent to Secure lusertion lu the T.E;Li'- ( • 14,1, must invariably fee aCcOillpallit a w ith the CASH. AtlvertiseinentH ordered in the regular 3y venit : ~ Edition ale inserted in the Horning Edittoo without extra charge. 11 110 , I'a Tucsilfty Evening, July I,_lSli3 MILITARY RELIEF FtiND.—Tho regular pay ment to families, will be made, this (Tuesday) afternoon, 7th inst., at the usual place, be tween the hours of four and six. GEO. BERGNER, Pres't. OLIVER EDWARDS, Seo'y. OLD SOLDIERS.—The members of this compa ny are requested to meet at the Court House on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, with all their arms, for the purpose of being mustered out. By order of the Captain. CHARLES CARSON A SPECIAL MESTIEG of the Ladies' Union Re lief As:iodation, will be held to-morrow (Wed nesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the lecture room of the Presbyterian church, Market Square. ELIZA A. BISHOP, Secretary. DINCITAIIGED.—The City Guard, Capt. Forster, was mustered out of service yesterday afterncon, and have banded in all their guns and accoutre ments to the Superintendent of fhe Arsenal. The First City &maws were also mustered out last evening, and the member,: have been dis banded and returned to their homes. TAR CARLISLE GARRISON BAND, onat...orthe most accomplished corps of musicians in this country, and in the employ 9f the U. S Gov ernment for thirty years, will appear and per form during the exhibition of Davis' Panorama of the Great Rebellion this cvening, at Brant's Hall. • DANGEROUS FALL—Yesterday evening, a cavalryman's horse received a severe fall at the corl or of Walnut and Third streets. 'He was driving :ether fast, and as the horse passed over the cross w ,:klk, the stones being wet, the horse s li ppe d and f e :l on his haunches, hurting him internally. The ..Lorne slowly recovered from the shock, however, .‘nd started off with more caution than ho had bee." in the habit of show ing for some time previously'• • FIRST Cn Taoor.—The FILO Philadelphia Troop, the volunteer compel:l'y wb.‘ch attracted so much attention when they left ti.'et city a few days ago, left Columbia last week, and about forty of the members are now stop 2 3 Ing in the hotels in thiscity, chiefly at the Bueld..va House. Twenty of the members di the Trocy are in the neighborhood of Columbia on dukh but they are expected here before the men now here leave the city. TWELVE Mars Losa.—The Pennsylvania rail road company have had a large number of their locomotives, passenger and freight cars sta tioned along the road, between East Liberty and Wall Station, Pittsburg, for the past week. This Tolling stock was thus concentrated through fear cf its destruction by the rebels, and is stated to have been twelve - miles long. Sunday they commenced distributing this long train to different points, the road being consid ered out of danger. GONE TO THE BATTLE FTELD.—The sub COM mittee of the Committee - on National Affairs bf the city of New York, consisting of Alderman' Long, Ottiwell and Mitchell, and Councilmeni Brandon, Healy and Shannon, arrived in our City this morning. The committee are charged with the duty of procuring the bpdrof General Samuel M. Zook, of New- - York, whe :fell at Gettysburg, and to look.after tin; troops of said city now in the field. The direct line of com,-, municatiou to the advance being cut off, the committee proceeded to the army at Gettysburg by special conveyance this afternoon. _NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.-The repairs' on the Northern Central railway are nearly completed;and the trains' will soon. comma - eche running again as usual. Owing to the untiring : energies of the President of the road, J. D. Cameron, Esq., the businessi manage.ment had never flagged, until it received the injuries coml. mitted by the rebels while invading York county last week. Ihe reopening of travel to Baltimore will give a fresh impetus to the ra pidly increasing business of the coinptuly, and the injuries sustained by the manageMent, though very great, will soon be recompensed in a measure by the increased transportation of government stores to the army of the Potomac., -Since the aboye was written, we learn that mail communication with York has been es tablished, and that the Northern Central rail way company intend having the road in good, traveling condition by to-morrow -night: ,SERESADICD.—Major General 'Frank Sigel,. ' , MAN arrival in this city we-noticed.yesterday,‘ was serenaded at the Jones House last evening by the brass band recently stationed at the kt,:arileas Barracks. The General appeared.on; the Weeny during the serenade, and made a s hort, pithy speech, in which. he rettfrned his thanks for the honor done him. He also 00111- plimented the State of Pennsylvania for its patriotism in the present struggle-in the main, tenance of the Union cause, and was glad to know that the rebels were so completely over whelmed by the victory recently gained by our army on her soil. General Sigel was loudly cheered by the crowd assembled to see him on this oczasion, and much eagerness was. manifested to hear what he had to say. He. 18 a slim, middle-sized man,• and has an expression of countenance which denotes unmistakable enemy and endu rance. His hair is very long and dark,,and.his general appearance betrays quite unmistakably his foreign origin, rendered more, cony - lad i ng by his German accent while speaking-. The General has made several short Speeches since his arrival in the city, including-tileione to his friends, who..gave him a cordial fend warm-hearted redePilikiltt the Jones House. CtiBTSRLAND VALLEY RAILEOAD.—The sudden stoppage of travel over this road by the unwel come visit of Ewell's army, will be resumed its whsle length as soon as practicable. Mail com munication with Mechanicsburg and Carlisle is again established, and before the close of the week, it is expected that tle citizens of Chum bersburg will receive their mails as usual. 11==1 Goma 70 THE BATTLE FIELD. —The general desire now appears to be. to obtain passes and permission to view the battle field near Gettys burg, and many Harrisburgera started this morning fur that place. Some left yesterday, and we hear many say that they will take a trip in that direction as soon as able to leave the city. During the present week the number of visitors from this city and county to the scene of the bloc diest contest of the war will be very great. I=l Naw REIMPNT FORMED.-A regimentid three months' men was organized yesterday after noon from the troops now'slationed along the 'Susquehanna, below this , city. An electionifor the regimental officers was held at the "Bock," about thirteen Tidies from Lancaster. There are now enough three months' companies left along the river to form another regiment, but the impression is, they will be brought to Harris burg before another regiment is formed. The new regimental officers are expected in the city with their command-to-day or•to.morrow. We have not ascertained their names. . liossfinunrePrixsorxes.—A train from up the Cured*land Valley yesterday, brought; down one hundred and sixty rebel prisoners, captured nearllettyaliiirg while on a foraging expedition: They Were placed under, guard in the rear of the Court House, soon after their arrival, and examined by the Provost Marshal. Some of them took the oath of alleglanne.when brought before the Marshal;: but Many of them had to be taken to camp, to be sont past the first Op. portunity, and - exchafiged ‘ foriparbied prisoners,. Their manners and dreis are the: same as those taken before, but; from some ; re:43on or other, they attracted; a huger crowd of ges2rs than any before brought to the city. . DAVIS' Pasonaws.—Brant's Hall was Opened last evening, and the-grand:panorama _of the rehifilion was , presented before a •Harrisburg audience for the first time Since Mr. Davieere turn to this city. The largeaudience t compared of .many.-ladies , ro3d-sentlernen, were much _pia:teed toLL see new paintings added to tem scenes, and such an improvement made in every section since his debut to the world last year, as an exhibitor from Harrisburg. From the fair of Fort Sumpter tfi tile last grand battle of the war, the spectators cheered and applauded each scene as they respectively appeared before them. The firing of-cannon, the beating of drums, and the sound of the" bugle were lulard, and the sight of the fields of battle, with both armies • l ! ,engaged in the desperate stroggleftweretimpres-. . 4 1 1/4 ; yet tn;thful. Tn:lftt, nothing appeared wanting, and the scenes were fully al3 correct as an a Ttigt Could wish for on cloth._ Mr. Davis 'opens the exhibition this evening at the usual hour. A oplendia brass band will be in attend. ance. EMI AT A Srscrsx alwerma of the Good Will Fire Company, held - tune .20111, the following pre amble audit solutions were atiopted ‘Wromnis, It has pleased the All Wise Being who holdeth our- soulsin life, to call from our midst by His messenger Death, our fellow mem ber and-brother fireman, Solomon Hower, - and while we bow submissively to the will of that Omnipotent Being who death` all things well, we cannot but feel that we and his friends have sustained an irreparable loss; therefore, Pesolved, That • the Good Will Fire Company have heatd, with deep regret, of the death of our esteemed associate and fellow member, and by his death we have, been deprived of a worthy member whose noble acts shall always be cher ished in our hearts. Rambled, That we tendegto the - relatives of the deceased the expressions of our sympathy in this the`hour of their sad bereavement. ite.salved, That, as a mark of respec t for our; late fellow member, the ball and ap paratus of this company be draped in mourning -for the period of thirty days. Received, That we attend the funeral of "our late fellow member, and furnielrthe fatally of the deceased with a copy of :the' above resolu, Gone, and that they be published in the dallY pipers of the city. - - • WALTIKBS, 1 WILLIAM. SCHAFFgR, GEORGE DIIRSTINE, - Committee. THE,HOSPITALITY OF TEM PROPLR OF 14417.13. BURG VINDIOATED.—We knew, when the venal press of New York, of 'the Herald and Harpers' Weekly ilk Were assailing the' hospitality and generopity of the people of Harrisburg . , that time would vindicate our good city; and the truth sooner or later refute every charge - which had been manufactured froni - the - whole "Cloth . , for our disgrace. But =this vin dication: hue come sooner than we anticipated, while it ema nates front a source which makes it doubly valu able to.those Impugned and honorable to those concerned. It comes direct from the soldier himself--Irom some of the identical New York volunteers who have been represented - is suffer ing so much impoeition at the hands of-the people of Harrisburg. We submit the card .of the 37th Beg. N. G., N. Y. S.: 1170. 24 North Axon& Street, lIRAFHWARERR3 Q. M.Dspirermenr, 37th Baa. N. G., IN. Y. S., Harrisburg, July 7, 1863., - To the Editor of the Daily Tdegreiph: Sts :—The members of the 37th Begt, N. d., N. Y. S., (detailed for special duty,) in this city, desire through the medium of your paper, to acknowledge the many acts of kindness ex tended,to us hy ! the citizens of Harrisburg, Our sick and wounded have received the kindest treatment sit the hands of several ladies, whose well timed attentions will ever be held in grateful 'remernbrance. . We came attlie call or Gov. Seymour, to aid in the defence of a-sister' State, andetruit that the services rendered by our officers and - men have been in Lorna degree instrumental in , driving back the itivadeFtfrour the Capital,' • • 1 `" ` By kindness of 'a friend, we are now core fortablY• qinittered, and enabled to aid ;.our wounded, and protect the pr.operty.of the regi meet itom destruction. Very reepeclfully your ob't. servants, r : MIMBERS of the 87th Regt. N. G., N. Y. 8 —ln the face id . this card, those i lrhe,bavi been Ito active in the defamation of the people of= Harrisburg; can do no more than admit that They•were , guilty,of gross,ticts of•injcuiticeAnd ninfatrom ivhen they- sought to 'make a NAty re oloiskiV9taimeanness 01 the , igniary follow in the tracks of an army. A Card from the Invalid Corps. HauErsutrno, July 6, 18G3. EDITOR LIARRIEMIEG TELEGRAPH : In the issue of the Pa'riot and Union of the 6th inst. is an item doing great injustice to two most worthy officers of the Invalid Corps, who wore neither "cavalrymen" nor "spalpeens ;" and perhaps it would be as well that Officer Campbell (who may be a very efficient man) should, before he makes his reports, ascertain the fat's before he cssts so serious an imputation upon officers in discharge of their duties as bearers if imporau t dispatches, which require speed in their de livery. Although as let nothing has been said in reference to the services 'of the Inva lid Corps stationed here, by the press of this city, still Harrisburg is deeply indebted to it for its present safety. On the sounding of the first alarm that the city was in danger, Col. Prevost, commanding the Corps at this point, immediately took the necessary steps to render all the assistance his command was able to per form. One company of 100 men, commanded by Capt. Rockefeller, was immediately sent to the block-house to guard the bridges of the Northern Central and Pennsylvania railroads, who still remain on duty there. A detachment of artillerist., under command of Capt. Locke, were dispatched with a 20 pounder Parrott to Fort Washington, where, had it been necessary, they would have been heard from. One com pany has,been detailed to guard the Harrisburg Co's Bridge i and meat faithfully have they per formed their duty. It was the commander of that company that was injured, and Is called a " spalpeen." Capt. Locke is noWnommanding the artillery of the defences of ldarrisbnrg, and has been untiring in his efforts in organizing that arm. He, ,together with his Adjutant, Lieut. •Briffum, have worked early and late, through sunshine and rain ' • and although the Invalid Corps are supposed to perform light duties, those who have been, and still are, en gaged during the emergency; utter no word of complaint, btrti)erform their duties cheerfully. Scarcely a man of the corps can be found that bas not received one or more wounds in the service of their country. All have evidences of what they have passed thron4li, which they will wry t 3 their. .gravee., They do not feel inellOM to he called " spallseenA." All they Asia- is justice. - AN INVALID. A BraAusaar, corning up from Vicksburg the otker day, a soldier stepped aboard on the way, and asked fora free passage to this eity. The Captain asked, "What is your rank in the army, air r" "I'm a private in, the, 3d Ken tuCky, Sir," "Give iie yourliand, for d—d if you ain't the Met private I have seen for a month." ti Tux retroit ladies put their old crinoline to kood use. They suspen I them by a pole run ning through the centre, thus forming a circu• jar - trellis, around whloll nYPI:fRI , yin "- morning glories clambez iu toe wr,dest lururi mice. Tus boys in .11. cue raw'. army LittYel tl new word. .When er, ot,eir number happens to briinapped up—suddenly caught—by the ene my, they Eity he was "snaveled." A Naw YORK letter writer, who is well ad vised, states tha,t Ur& Tont Thupab is in of Anent healtl3, and would be the subject o .dailfbulikin, were she the Empress Eugenie - no* was walking with M. de Talleyrand, in the street, and at the same time reciting some of his own verses. Tallorrand perceiving at a short distance a men yawning, poldted him out to his friend, saying; "Not so loud ; he hears you." Tu NIOISIIZST UPON Riennosn.—A letter from a member of the Massachusstls 4.oth, dated at Williamsburg, Va., 2.3 d ult., says: "Ihere is quite 4.large force landed at "4" ork town, and on (heir way up. Oar division has advanced 'as far as Birbarusville,'.and hear Corcoran is at White. House. Although this is considered an unhealthy section, yet we have but very little sicknesusin the regiment Herouts a long sentence of thirty-two words whit% some ingenins child has got up with just the letters found in the word maiden: "Ida, a maiden, a mean man named Ned Dean; and Media, a mad dame, made me mend a die and a dime, and mind' a mine in `adirn den in Maine." Orrin! Notirte. P.bI : iiBIIiTTANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims,i United &atm Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and. Subsistence Claims, &a; &c., mule out and collected by FZEIMIE SNYDER, Aftornerat-Laut.' Office : Third Street, Harriet:llN, Pa. • ip27,1, HAIR E t lIAIR DYE BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED BM DYE is the Best 'hi the *orlit • ne only Morinless, Trui and Reliable- Dye Know'. This splendid Hair Dye is Ferfect--aanges Red, Rusty orttrey Hair instantly to a Glom Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the; Hair or Staining :the- Skin, leavinethe Hair Softtand Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifiee the ill effects of 13.gd Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR: All others are mere imitatione, and should 6e avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY--81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BAWECIVIAt ' S AMY UV= CREAM YOB. DRESSING .11IE urn. je2B-Iy. 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.. Westhoven's, GermanYegetable Medidnes are still sittieeafully used, and that-all who take of them are sans fled 143 to their virtue. Now is the time for all; going into the army to have their blood cleansed, awl in a. &nit time they will get fat and hearty. No one need hive the Dyspepsia; Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and sonny you. Satisfy your selves- t.y giving the medicine a trial. Call at No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa: Orders from a distance promptly attended to, je22 MRS. L. HALL. MOTHERSJ MO TAIRRS MOTIIElig!!! fail to pro re MRS WINS WW'S BOOTGING SYRUP for CHILPRE TEETHING. This valimble preparation lathe prescription of one the best female,physloirasand nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years, with never faillog safety and oneness by , millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the admit. It not only relieves the child tronk.paini but invigoratei; the stomach and bowl*, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole; system. It will almost instantly relieve ,GRIPING IN THE BOWAS, AND WIND,COLIO. We believe it the Best and Itrestitemedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARBEKEI IN CHILDREN, whether it arises 'from Teething• or from any, other case. A r„ Full directions for using will MICataPaPY each !vain. None Genuine unless the tao•eimile of CIIIITIS.St PERSIFB, New York, is on the ontsideVrapp.g. ;80d - by - All ',Medicine Dealers. Prier tai Offli3e; 48 bey: Street, Nkvir to* Ri O E ° F .lr 2": BGrrLL my32-d&w6in Nero 7ibutrtioements WHITE SILTLVEIUR AND OHALYBEATE SPRINGS AT DOUBLING GAP, PENN' A JAMES D. them:sr, Proprietor, (late of irk wood House, Washington.) Season Opena 15th of June. THESE SPRINGS are in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 30 miles west of Harrisburg. They are accessible from all the principal cltiet: 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. Passengena leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning cin arrive at the Springs the same evening at 5 o'clock. The Hotel is commcxlions and comfortable, with Hot and Cold Baths attached, and exten sive grounds for walks and amusements. The long experience of the prt sent Proprietor (for many years past at the littkwood House in Washington, D. C.,) enables him to say, that It will be conducted in a manner to Vaasa all Visitors. Nays : $2 per day ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeks $4O. Children and servants half price. Ayer's Sarsaparilla IS a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that onewhlch will accomplish their cure must prove of kimono° service to this large class of our aftlic:edlellow citizens. How completely this compound will dolt has been proven by Ex periment on many of the worst casts to be found in the following complaints : SCROFULA. AND SCROFULOUS CONPLLIZiTS, ERIN TIONB ASP ERUPTIVE DISEASIN, 'ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOM:MSS, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, MILD HEAD, SrnatfAtipm Sverrmrpo Amormns, histrpmaer. Drsa4sz:Daorsy, Ifictraatars. on Tic Dotonaux, Delman, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPE LAS, Rosa on ST. AIIIIIONY'S FIRE, and indeed the Whole class; of complaints arising frout Iu- PURITY OF 11111 i3.100D. compound will 'be found a great promo ter of healtlf, when taken hi the spring, to expel the ford'humorsi which fester in the blood at thafseason of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Mnititeduc can, by the aid of this .„.....a-rosparelifenaselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerests_sores,-.44whvmbe which the system will. strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through ..the natural cliarthelitof the body by an altera tive medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you lend its impurities bursting tbrongli the skin in Olivia, eruptions or am ea cleanse it when you #nd it is obstructed an d 'sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul; and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder Is felt, people enjoy, betterhealth, and live longer, for cleans ing -the blood. weep the , blood healthy, and all I well ; but with the pabulum of life disor dered, there can be no lasting health: Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or over . *AMP! ! Daring late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract Of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these' have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but Oftfirr flo curative properties windever.-- ,Hence; bitter and painful disappointment hail • followqd the use ottite various extracts of Sar saparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synony mous with imposition aud.cheat. Still we call this compound ansaparlibt; and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the loaolof obloquy which rest upon it. And we think wet-have ground for. Believing it bast virtuswwhiois, are irresistible by the ordinary rue'of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maas. Price $1 per Bottle ; Siz.Botlles in one packsge; $5. . Bold by 0 A. Banovait, D. W. Grose & Co., O. K. Keller, J..M. Lutz, Dr. Belly, F. Wit,etb and .dealere -everywhere.` . . TELEGRAPH NOTICE. . rPHE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH LINE from .1. Harrisburg tl Baltimore, and the line from Hanover Junction to Hanover and Gettys burg, hays been purchased by the Inland Tele graph Company, . that are constructing opera lime from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and from Baltimore to Pittsburg direot. These lines are in connection with the independ ent lines now made from Portland, Maine, to Washington, and malting from New York to Bagel)), Chicago, Nilwankie, and other western cities, also from Pittsburg to Cleaveland, Co lumbus, Cincinnati, T i ouieville Indianapolis, St. Louis and San Francisco, having no connec tions with any of the old combinations of Messages can now be sent from Harrisburg direct to York, Hanover, Gettyabuig, more, Washington and -Philadelphia, without rewriting, also to New York, Boston, Portland and intermediate stations, also in cross lines to other points. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, with the assurance that it will be promptly attended to and strict secrecy ob served. Otitue in the Patriot and Union Building, Third streektbetlyeen Market and Walnut, /far ilaburg, in the same room with Susquehanna North and West branch lines, je26112w A. J. BALDWIN, Manager. vitiCi.rNTocit'S PECTORAL SYRUP. F awir lunks Weak ? Does a long breath f Rave you a hacking cough you expectorate hard, tough mat te* P A. you wasted with night sweats and want of si •ep ? If so, here is year rowdy. It will tniquestionably save you. Price $1 00. The above medicine has been used extensively In this city with good 'results. For sale at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. VOR SALE—The good will and fixtures of J: the Bestatrant under the Burke House, cor ier of Third aretWa'tint stoke& knolvn as the Burke House Restaurant • Will be sold cheap, as the proptietor wishes . to engage in other business. TertusOash. _ jell-lxo • ' GEORGE SHORTS: FOR COUNTY COMMIESIONER. r_t_EORGE CASSEL respectfully announces %%Vim will be a candidate for the of f ice of County Commiadoner, and if -nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my29-dkwtcs $6O A. MONTM—We want agents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new, useful and curious articles. 1.5 circulars, free. SHAW CLARK, my).B4lfr.w3m . Biddeford, Me. CA MONTH !—I want to hire Agent in every county at 576 a month, ex perms paid, to sell my new cheap Family. Sew. ing_Mackdnee. Addrere B. M.ADISON, mylB4lewam Alfred. Me. (TALL BORDICHS, ac., &e.. at Int V lf Itarle prices, at 1 * l 4 , • SOEE@FFIZII:,B BOOKBTOIIi, Aa6 l ,4 , k-FAM 1$ Market eta*. 0 Et Etath . C , l'v' k:e. I: Applicable useful Arts A new thing Its Combination BA and Shoe bianufactureta. jeB : dBtwlaili Jewelers 7E4lollas It 1a a liquid Remember Finis jeB-d1 y FIRE 1 FIR Al. C. Sadler, Beg. DRAB. Stm : During the night of May 19, 1863, our grocery and Provision Store, at North Sec ond and Willow streets, took fire at about 2, o'clockta. a., and as the store was a two-story wood building it burnt rapidly, and bgfore the Ore engines could act upon the are, our whole stock of goods, including much combustible material, and amounting to over $2,000, were wholly. destroyed. We bad one of your No. 11,1 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 trio Safe just as good a protection against fire now as before, and shall use it hereafter with increased confidence. The lock works as perfectly as before the fire. Yours truly, • McIIANIIS & CROFT, ' Late 429 North Second Street. Attention to the above certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the.ftrat trial of LILLIE'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 WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES are much the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar proof Sales now made; and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, 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 oue-third leas price. All parties interested are invited to examine the safes above described atmy store. GEO. W. PARSONS, Agent, j e9-d2 taw 8 w 110 Market street. 20,000 follo";ln C : n brands . , just there win ceived : Nawsmee, celebrated. Nsw JBRBRY, selected. Evicts issm superior. MICRINER's• Facomaxoa, canvassed. !dimness's gammon, cncanvassed. IRON CITY, &MOW. - IRON Crrr, not canvassed. PLAIN HAM, strictly vrime. Comm . Ham, very fins. Each ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. 200 BUSHELS prime Potatoes. 200 LBS. Buckwheat Flour 800 bbls. Primel;ew York State Apples. Buckwheat and Wheat Flour, Corn, Oats, Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Pgaches,Dried Black berries, Hucklelberriet , , Raspberries, Elder berries, &c. Choice sugar-cured Hams, Shoul ders, Dried Beef, Lard , Mackerel, Cod fi sh, &c. A prime lot of Oranges, LOMQIIS, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Spices, Tobacco, Sogars, &c. A prime lot of Sweet Cider just received. Pure Cider Mortar. For sale wholesale and retail, No. 106 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa mr26 dly ELOICE LOT OF TOBACCO—including Con -, Cgrew, Cavendish, Navy, Spun Moll, &c., 'Very low, just received by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and lisrket streets. my2o OAL OIL! COAL OIL! I—A large invoice C Of coal oil, which we offer very low, at less than maunfacturer's present price, just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, "e 24 Cor. Front and Market sts. MORTON'S CELEBRATED PINE APPLE _CREME, direct from the monfacturer, and for tale by WM DOOK, Jli., & CO. T ADIES Yon know where you can get fine J 4 Note Paper, Envelopes, Visiting and Wed: , ding Cards ? ate At WROTE:WS BOOKSTORE. SUGARS for Preserving, of all kinds, which we are now offering very low. - Call and °Wain° at • NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, je24 Car. Front and Market sta. SALTA and, alum, Ashton and *dry, In , °m ar small goantltios, by. ,tuanoLs & BOWMAN, gl.i ref • OWATIRONI I MateViltilat& diem 2brocrtiotmtnto. USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY! lIILTovs ;INSOLUBLE CEMENT! , rd of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be SUPERIOR 70 ANY d hesive Preparations known HILTON'S TNSOLUBLB CEMIINT Es a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its 'ombination is on Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances or claau2e of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, using Ma chines, will find it the best article knoun for Cementing the Channels . , Ike it works without delay, la not affected I! any change of tempera ture. JEWELERS Will find it atifficiently adhe [sive for their use, as has been iprored. culaptecl to Leather, nd we claim as an especial merit, that it stinks Patches and Linings to Boots and lAhoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. It la the only LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a eure thing for mending ?wafture, Crockery, • • Toys, none. Ivory, And artlclrs of Houakold REMEMBER Liu:rou's Ins°mums Cans= is hi a liquid form and as Cagily miplka as piste. HILTON'S IrsoLtratx Cams= Is insoluble in water or oil. ELugon's Issower i s Cdr Adheres oily substances. SuOplied in-Family or Man ufacturers' Packages frem 2 ounces to 1001b3. EULI ON BROS. & Proprietors, Providence, R. I. E I FIRE ! Lapiuma, May 30, 1863 HAMSLII FOR SALE W. H. BIBLE St CO Ntro 2Zwertistments SAPONIFIER CONCENT R A TED LT E 0 THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER TUE PUBLIC are cautioned against the 1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making bDAP, &e., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye ht that. made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAt: TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRAT'W LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR nics to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company'a PATENTS. AU MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or Ski.- LEllB of these SPURIOUS Lys, a.o hereby' NOTIFIED that the CO M PAN Y o:t1 ittil 6:1 as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, ESQ., of WILLIAM BAXEWELL, FISQ , of Patts.sN+9, And that all MANUFACTURERS, BSER3, c SELLERS of Lye, in violation a/ the tight, of the Company, will be PROSECUTED to ots e , The . SAWNIFIER, or CONCEMIDATm) LYE, is fur sale by all DMIGGISTB. GROOM= Lilltl COUNTRY 15T011143. TA.lll^ NO T./CA% The UNITED STATEi eiROUTT COURT, \Viable' la District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of Nay Term, in 18'2, in suit or THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY el THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, ou November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE tight granted by a patent owned, by thew for the SAPONIFIER Patent dated October 2'. i ash Perpetual injunction THE PENNSTLV ALNIA, SALT MANUFACTUPtING COMPANY• OFFICE'S : 127 IVahaut "Street; Philadelphia Pitt Sr. and Duquesne Way, Piusb etr ! i ap2s (13th 3tl Steam Weakly to LiTeroool, rpOTICIEING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Boa.) The well known Steamers of tiv! Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia 6teaui ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : City of Baltimore, Saturday, July I 1; City tyi Washington, Saturday, July rs • Ediutitrg s.tt nrday, July 25, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATFE OF PASSAGE, P/M41.11L1 IN 00W, Q EQUIVALENT IN ~.1:4/ 11.11101. ITES3 mom, $BO 00 atmuLtos $32. st, do to London, 85 00 do to Lo;sion, 35 50. do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 4,./ do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 &el Passengers also forwarded to Home, Broniktp Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sco., at equally low rate-. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Thaw who wish to send for their friends can buy tit k eta here at these rates. For further information apply at the Comp, my's Offices. JOHN G. DMA Agent, lloßr‘ltulway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZsIMIEHIKAN, Harrisburg. fadly. Q.TEAS.SHI' GREAT EASTERN, Frtutl 1..) NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GREAT EASTERN , WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL. PROM NEW Tuna. 11 4eslaY Ante 30 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereatter of about • six weeks from each port. First align frum $96 tta $1 I) Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate table $7O Excnntion 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. All tares payable in Gold, or its afilivairot m 11. S. currency. Each passenger allowed tweuii cubic feet of Luggage. An experienced Surgeon on &ant For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Oilice, 26 Broadway, New York, For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPEawela q Agents, 64 South at., New York. jelB4lBm AN ASSORTMENT OP OVER 1.00 STYLES 1=1:21 POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND PORTMONALES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store s No. 91 Market &red. A FINE LOT OF BANKERS' CARES IND LARGE WALLETS Some Splendid New Patterns of LADLES' COMPANIONS. The best Morocco TRAVELING SATCEELS, And a general variety of FANCY IOODS, suit able for Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S nryll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street "WE STUDY TO PLEASE: B URKHA ET & HOBBIES' PHOTOGRAPH- & AMBROVIPE TRIED STREET, 0.... to the p a t r i o t a n d union . Printing 0, ce, Harriparg. [je9-tf EMPTY HOGSHEADS. ALANGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY MEAT HOGSHEADS in good conditlob and with the heads in. These Hothursaps are desirable for lionmeas, Fwsr as &0., end will be saki at a very low pries. WM. :10K, Js., & CO- PEiERVING JABS of all kinds, glass and stone. Call and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, Cor. Front and Market Ms. CM ORANGES AND LEMONS—Another lot of Oranges and Lemons just receiver} and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN; my2O con Front and Meant streets. Jopen, a torah lot tifrfiiiretr — .70k - IM:rum, at ECIIKFFIca'S Booketexe. my 2
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