c axlp (TitlegrnA. El a juE T ; I, I,:tTISERS.AII Ad vertiseinents. 13n 0 It": t s3o NOtiCeB, Mar- Harges, Death, &i•., to secure insertion in the ! iththe CASH must in be ACCOMF:i . Advertise:went:: °Meted in the regular Evening Edition ale inserted in the Morning Edition Nit ithout extra charge. HA.aEIBURG,PA Saturday Evening, June t:O. 1803 PREACHING IN THE HALL uP THE SENATE.- The Second Lutheran Congregation will hold divine service, as usual in the Senate Chamber to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, and also in the evening at six o'clock. ARRIVED.—The New York 11th, 37th, 55th and several other Regiments from other States, arrived in town since yesterday, and are now encamped in and around the city. TIM FIBS CITY TRooP of Philadelphia, this morning, tendered their unconditional service to the Governor, dtmauding at once to be placed on duty. They were immediately ordered to the front, where they will be of incalculable value. I=3= Fans BAPTIST CTICUICH.—Rev. W. J. Leacock, of New Cumberland, will prettch in the church, corner of Fourth and State streets, this eve Ding, commencicg at a quarter before eight o'clock. PERSONAL-Brig. Gen. John Ewen, and staff, arrived in this city this morning, and are now stopping at the Joces House. Gen. John Ewen commands the Fourth Brigade, New York State militia, now answering the call of the President to protect Pennsylianiali om invasion. REFRESHING.—The recent rains have greatly refreshed the growing crops and all kinds of vegetation, which had began to sutra severely in consequence of the late drought. Everything is again growing beautifully, and there is now a fair prospect of an abundance of every species vegetation. HAYMAKING.-A number of farmers east and north of Harrisburg, have commenced cutting their grass, and some of them have already neut.- ed a considerable quantity of hay, the weather having been quite favorable during the early part of the week. The hay crop will, however, be short this season, owing to the severe drouth of the past few weeks. DELIGHTFUL Mosm.—The band connected WI th the regiment from New Jersey, now, encamped in the Palk, in front of the Harris Mansion, this morning entertained the citizens of the lower part of the city with a lumber of beau tiful and stirring airs, attracting a considerable number of listeners, and affording considerable amusement to the little ones. Dsszinsus.--Nine desertms were brought in from Pittsburg this morning, including the man Thompson, mentioned in another column, as escaping last Tuesday while . being brought to this city. Thompson is a hard customer to deal with. He has deserted four times, been captured each time, and now wears the brace lets to prevent his slipping away the fifth time. The deserters are now in Camp Curtin, and will be sent on to their regiments in a day or two. NEW YORE REGIMENTS COXING. —ln addition to the New York Sth and 7let, already here, five others were to leave New York on Thursday, consisting of the 37th, 22d, 11th, bth and 28d, The remaining regiments in New York were expected to leave yesterday. Major Gen. Sand ford, and Brig. Generals tall and Yates will also leave New York to join the troops now be ing forwarded, and will report to Gen. Couch, now in this city. Tug HOPE PICNIC. —Notwithstanding the fears entertained by a few of our citizens that Har risburg will soon be taken, if the rebels make a raid towards this section of the State, the Hope fire company are intent on having their picnic next Fourth of July. Every preparation Is being made by which visitors may. enjoy themselves, and the members of the company will be there to assist in making it one of the most pleasant picnics of the season. HORRIBLI RAILROAD ACCIDENT.- Six Persons Killed and Four Badly Injured. —Last evening, while the mail train on tho Northern Central Railway was going northward, about two wiles south of Millersburg, Dauphin county, an axle broke under the baggage car, throwing the care attached off the track, and wrecking the whole train. The . engine did not leave the track. The mortality from this unfortunate accident is larger than we have chronicled fOr a longtime, and was occasioned by an unforeseen defect in an axle, liable to occur on any railroad. Tho folloWlng are the killed and injurcd KILLED 1. Daniel Ettinger, brakeman, York, Pa Schuyler, Bradfcrd co. Pa S. W. H. Snyder, Lehigh Gap, Carbon co Penn'a. 4. John W. Gibes, Springfield Centre, Brad ford co., Pa. 5. Lemuel Andrews, Troy, Bradford co., Pa 6. Jacob Buchurti Granville, Bradford co. Penn's,. ._. MIMED. 1. John Bishop, Colliersville, Allegheny co., Pa.; leg broken. 2. W. Morris, brakeman, Lackawauna and Bloomsburg Railroad ; bruised. • 8. A. M. Gibson, Lock Haven, Clinton co., Pa; injanxi tibont the head. 4. Thomas Pipes, baggage-master ; braised. Several others were injured, but not so badly as to prevent them from re-entering the cars and continuing on Abair journey. The dead bodies were iiiken to' Millersburg, soon after: the accident, placed •isrooirms, and sent to'their friends. In justice , to the railroad Company, we will state thitiiiirdiy - one killed was standing onjlie platform of the cars at the time of the accident, and had themmen been in the seats provided for them, they , might still be living. What a warning is this to hundreds who travelover thh different nib/Dade itt; this country, addicted to tidS habit. E&prtvi , thataca.—Services will be held In the Baptist Church, corner of Second and Pine streets, to-morrow. Preaching morning and ovening PRO MAREFIAL GENERAL'S OFFICE.---The office of the Provost Marshal General has been opened in the "Orphans' Court" room, second floor of the Court House. THE soldiers of the war of 1812 are requested to meet at Brant's Hall, on Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements for the cele bration of the 4th of July, 1863. CUDINATION SERVICSEL — The ordination of one or more ministers will take place in the Free Baptist Church, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The discourse will be preached by Rev. J. L. Phillips, of New York. Rev. J. W. Plannett, of Latrobe, will preach in the eve ning, at which time the Lord's Supper will be administered. HELVY REINFORCEMENTS. —The police company from Philadelphia is now under the personal supervision of the Mayor, and the policemen composing thia body are to be stationed on the street corners in the city a k provost guard, each armed witha musket, in addition to his other weapons ! This company has been mus tered into the United States service, and is sub ject to the same orders another troops- now in the army. They will greatly facilitae the ,car rying out of the civil law, and their presence will aid in the preservation of peace through out the, city. CAMP S f YAnoo."—The camp of the 23dNew Jersey men, in Harris Park, is one of the most desirable locations for a camp in this city. - With an unobstructed view of the river, and . the heights on the other side, the men here , can amuse themselves for hours, looking through a spy-glass at the movements of the men on the hills b4Ond. The camp of two of the New York - regiments can be plainly seen from this point, and many visitors are found in the park at all hours of the day, availing themselvcsof the splendid views on nearly every side at Camp " Yahoo." .. ANOTHBIL COMPANY or Cormos STUDENTS.-A. company of young men from the Lewisburg University, commanded by, Capt. T. R. Jones; late Captain in Col. Allabaugh's (181st) Regi ment, arrived in this city on the 17th, and are now in oamp waiting to be organifedzinio`st regiment. Ever since the. war broke out this company has been prepared for any emergency - of this kind, and was among the first to respond to the'flovernor's Call last fair; When the rebel's: made their raid into Penusylvan'a and visited Chambereburg. The 'College is noted foi• its loyalty, and when the rebellion first broke out, the students from the South were compelled to leave for home, the Union sentiment being too strong for them in the College. LIST 0W CASUALTIES IN THE COLDER FEMMES. The Colder Fencibles, Ctiptain? Jacob Detwei ler, 87th Regiment, P. V., recruited in this city, distinguished themselves' in the late fight at Winchester, - Va l .; tinder General Milroy. From a private dispatch receled• here:last night, we have obtained the following list of casualties:: MEE! Sergeant Robert Grid. Private WiMap" Spade. , " Tlaomaa Updegrove Corporal L. Shiner. Private UAW/ Nicholls There was also a largo number taken prison ers ; among whom are SergeantSamnel and private William C. Barringer, of 'this city. Messrs. Grier, Spade and Updegrove, killed, are also from this city. SENT TO BALTIMON.N.—The rebel which have been concentrated liere the past week, (nine in number,ywere taken to, the, do: pot about one o'clock this•afternoon, to be for warded over the Northern Central railroad • . Baltimore. One of the prisoners, named John D. Cruise, recently employed as brakeman on the Penn sylvania railroad, was a member of the 'Frost burg Blues, a Marylaud company, and formerlY employed on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Cruise said-he was willing to take the-oath •of allegiance; provided he was not compelled to serve against the South. He was sent back to Camp. Curtin to undergo another examination next Tuesday. Louis Huebner, a german, not desiring to visit Fort McHenry, took the oath: We learn that he came from Washington, but did not ascertain why he was arrested. Wm. Lees, born in Warren county, Ohio, and by occupation--a -bookkeeper, was arrested at -Dauphin, in this county. He refused to take the oath and was sent to Baltimore. EEIJAPB or Two Dzszaraas.-0 a Tuesday night, Sergeant Charles M Herald, of the 62d nee ment, left Pittsburg for this, city, having in his charge thirteen prisoners, principally deserters. Among the party were Thorned Lee - and the notorious George W. Thompson,who hasearned the extreme penalty of military and civil law half a dozen times in the past two or three years. The two men were handcuffed together, and , did not at starting seem to entertain any hope of escape. When they were leaving Greensburg ) the-Conductor passed through the train, and at his request Sergeant Herald. left his- seat to in. dicite the men referred to on his pass. His . at tention, was thus drawn for an instant from the . men, and an _"_ora nge boy" passing through at the moment, left the door ofthe car open. The two Men sprang to their feet in an instant; i rushed to the platform, and leaped from it while the train was gaining headway rapidly. _ Sep gnaut Herald finding that his men had escaped,, called to the conductor to stop the train, raretc; the; platform, and in hie state of excitement, jumped from the trainalsci. -The - result of this manamvie was the tearing of the Sergeant!ti clothes and hlireeetyliig snob severe injuriee.aq effectually preclude his recapture of the fugi jives; - Th ompsop ii - an,old nffeinder, and .w ill !tot be apt - to have many *ore opportunin furnished him for dieplaying Waging': The, reward he.has so well earnedisawaitln,g him.' I Tke Sergeant arrived in this Fite on Weidnen,- dajt,,,and atatee that, altkough 7 `ocinaiderabli 4emoralizixi t Y4hele thM3kful that he escape& w ith his Die in the reckless leap from the train. LIEDERZRANZ Ptc-Nza —The Lisderkranz singing association will hold a pic-nic at Inde pendence Island, on Monday, June 22, 1868. 'tickets 25 rents. [d4t-m-w-f&s. ==l Losr—Either in the Capitol grotnds or in going to Camp Curtin, an old Pocket Book, containing a soldier's discharge from the 107th Infantry Regiment, Penna. Vols. The finder will please leave it at this office. ato SAD ACClDRNT.—Yesterday afternoon, while a party of young men . belonging to the First Gray Reserves, of Philadelphia, were in the ca nal bathing, in the vicinity of Camp Curtin, one of their number, named Edward M'Laughlin, a member of Co. C., was mortally injured while diving from the bank of the canal into the water. His head struck a rock on the bottom of the canal, which was very shallow at this place, dislocating his neck, and benumbing his whole system. He was taken to the Pennsyl vania Rouse, in Second street, where he was attended by Surgeon Atley, of the regiment. No hopes of saving his life were entertained by the Surgeon last evening, and transportation was furnished to have him conveyed home be fore he should sink so lovr as to render it im p: ssible for him to be moved. SrLaugh lin Was a printer by trade, and was one of the first to respond to the call of the Governor , for the protection ' of theiState,..little thinking that his life would be required of him so early, and . in the sad manner above stated. eeial - Notices. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claime, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &a; &c:, made out and collected by EUHENE SNYDER, - Attorney-at-Law. Office: Third Street, 'Harrisburg, Pa. [o27-1y 13AAGAINS IN MIT GOOD3.—We will sell a lot of bareges at 15 and 20 cents; 15 pieces of lawns, warranted fast colors, 20, cents; a large lot of ladies' and children's' sixkings; baregedelaines at 15, 20, 25 and 30 ceuts; a lot of cheap sum mer dry goods; a.lot of grey barege from auc tion at 10 cents per yard; a splendid assortment of white cambrics; all kinds of figured and plain ,So. its muslin, Nansooks, Victoria lawn, and Jacconots; the best assortment of•white goods.in the ci'y; 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, and much °Lour goods we will sell.less than the - Market price. S. LEWY. For the Benefit of the Public It is not our purpose to disparage the noble science of medicine or say. anything that will oentjlot with its legitithate usefulness, but we hold that thievidence of experiende is entitled to eotnesessideration... We refer here to the astonishing virtue of simple medicines that have been introduced to the public, the attes tations of thousands of sick who have been permanently cured, will bear me out in saying that:the German. Vegetable medicines of Mrs. Westhoven now manufacturedtandsold by Mrs. L. Ball, hold a prominent place ansongthe beat medicines of the age for all diseases :that they claim to cure, rheumatism; dyepepsia, liver and kidney. coughs and fever., They. combine in their Composition the experience of a long life and Close observation. ,They call be purchased at theresidence of Mrs. L Ball, No. 27 south Pine Street, Ilarrhibuig, Pesuisylvania. , aite N ud orr eci ca.— to? rdere.frora_a 'distance prozikkt/y MOTHERS! 'MOTH - Eng!! • MOTHERS!!! D" W 'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLO'S SQOTBING SYRUP fo: OHILDFIEN LEETRING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, ihd, has, been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success, by millions of mothers and children, from the feebleqinfant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves thexhild from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects I acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve OILIPING 15 Tu Etowtrai AND WiNit Como. ,We believe it the Best sod Surest Remedi the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAPHCS.& IN CHILDREN, whether ft arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle, None Genuine'unless the lac•simile of CIJR'ITS'St PERKINS, New York, Is on the ,outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Pares ONLY 26 Owns PER Barron. - my 22 d&wean 'New abratigemtidt. WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALYBEATE SPRINGS, •T DOUBLING GAP, PEN.N'A JAMES D. MIEDLEY, Proprietor, (late of K irk wood House, Washington.) Season Opens 15th of Tune. - - MIME SPRINGS are in CmnberlandCounty, 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 Nesiville-, 'from Newville, 13 miles good staging to ,the.SPriPP. 'llie)stage is always in waitipg'uport- the arrivV of, the : cars at Newville. Piesengers leavlsig Philadelphia, Baltimote, or Wahhington in the morning can arrive at the Springs the same eVening at '6 o'clock. The. Hotel Is commodious and comfortable, with'lf.ot and Cold Baths attached, and exten sive krounds lei walks and amusements... Tlfe long experience 'albs presetit Proprietor (fdrinany years past at the,Kirkwood House Washington, D. 41) - enahleir him to say, that it will be conducted in a manner to please - all Visitors: - Taakt : $2 per day ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeki $49. „Children and servants half price. 1 jefki&wlins LARIES ! You ~,w getfiue Note raper, Envelopes, Visiting and Wed ding Cards? '_taps At SUBKOTESI3 BOOKSTORE. • BloCrrii STOUT and t - SCOTCH ALB' of thObest brands, always ore hand and foci k a by _E? . 14 1_ _..w14..P005., At.; It 09. I riVIPACZEREL—A large lb;=of mackerel is AV I L barrels, halves and tinarters; for sale lbw; ; = orgains 81480WHAN, ::Ctif.:Frnuratilararlinki* lip II ITHADULTERATED' , SPIOREV from the most celebrated Wilk in the oontv by, jtist received - mid forisale by WM. DOM. & 00. eMilittilE, old' and mew, from prime Darla, V fOr sale low by _. , •,,.. . " t ' . /NICHOLS &1515W1SAN, ray/6 Oor; 'Front and Market Steak!. amugemtnto. BRANT'S HALL. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY Monday Evening, June 22, 1863. CARNOROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF TUE WORLD! I=3 RAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES Producing all the West Novelties, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SONGS, Laughable Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, Qui Instrumental OvOates, Vocal Quartettes, Fancy Dances, &o , &c As performed by the WORLD-RENOWNED TROUPE AT THEM Opera House in Philadelphia. Read the List of Artists : J. L. Carncross, E. F. Mau, Frank Moran, J. H. Boss, J. S. Cox, A. H. Sackett, 0. Campbell, J. Lamont, Charles Stevens, 0. Valera, Thomas A'B'ccket, M. D. Edmonds, R. F. Simpson, B. rattprsori, B. Fraser, . Chas.. Gib bons, Forming in all the Largest Orgaalsation Ex tant. Doors open at a quarter past 7 o'clock. En tertainment commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; Reserve seats 86. cents. J. L. OARNCROSS, Manager. jel9 6th JAMMB:Mr. 401.,DEN, Agent. • New .2lbotrtigittents QTEAMBHIP_ GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK, TO LIVERPOOL. Tim steamship GIIEA'T EASTERN'', WALTER PATON, Commander. will_be , dispatched FRO, I * LICIRPOOL. mom saw TORY. Tuesday June 80 Tuesday July 21 and at Intervals thereafter of about six weeks - from each port. First cabin from • $95 to $135 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals firnished at separate table 3 $7O Excursion Tickeht out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servantkaccompanying paimengerieand , chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. • • • Third ` cabin $5O Steerage, with supericir accommodations. .. - $B6 Price orpessage -from Liverpool, saws rates as above..; All fares payable in , GoLi, Or its equivalent in U. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feett'of luggage. • ' • An experienced Surgeon- on board. For passage apply to - MARLIN A.' WHITNEY, At theGffics. 26 Broadway, New York. For freight - apply te • -11towntnolv AsporwALL, Agents, jelB4Bni $54 south Bt., New York. PIC-NIC ?Oa TELE genet of the Rope rite oed- xe . 2. AT H:01711A141; WOODS , SATURDAY, JULY 4m, 1868. . : Tlcketh' ' ' - 88 Cents .... , .. , nimmi.Mialktiss: T. Q. Bap44e, " •' . John ArComas, D. gLidarrin, - .- - Wm: Carson, . S. Id. Garriertob. No iinproper characters will be admitted and here Will be a sufficient police force on the ound to .preserve order. jel2.dtil LADIES' FANCY TRAVEI.I4I6 BASEE'I I I3! . , W ag a large ahloklvieot Of Reakar, ROUND, School., Garage, Papas, . Camime, CAR'. ' jel 2 WM. 1)90E, Jr., & CO. 50,000 Ll3B " I " EXCELSIOR." (calivAssul) MX BA "S; New Powervom, wbich we can sell wholesale or by the single Ham, at a very low figure. • myBol WM. WOK, Jr., & CO. RECRUITS' WANTED. FOR 47m REGIMENT, P. V., COL. T. H. GOOD, Commanding, Stationed at Key West, Florida. Apply to Lieut. W. W. GEETY, 2d Street, oppoidte Frisbyterian Church. [Patriot and Union, Perry County Democrat, and American Bloomfield; copy one month and send this Office for colleCtion Ithmadi ately.] my 26-1 Mu. HORSES WAGOL S AND CARTh TO HIRE. •NEIN ALCOBN , Broad ,fitz4t, West Harris . J burg, is -prepared to , brnbh Homely Carts and Wagons teperions WlSlitiig hauling done. Digging of Cellars personally attended to. HaWing of any description promptly attended to. An order box. for the accommodation of persons will be. found in the TELZGHLIS Print Jog Price, where Orders wW be received. aplB-802 " JOHN ALCORN. QUEENSWARE 1 UP invite the attention of the public to our TV large and wall;selected , stock of ,Qcteens ware, raientlytpurohased, And. which we offer al a very small *Wawa on city : prices. Call and examine before ' purchasing elsewhere. mat9l.o BOWMAN, - ap7 Corner Font andlisiket fits. TJAMS.—Michener'e liktmlaior Hams, by the hogshead, tierce, barrel or single ham canvassed andAttcatuvitied, for laltilower than any otheratore. .Each warranted Call and examine,st NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 3e 2 _T VW" aSt irtVitret.49- .tI4TM iskir tat of Unrivaled .L Gold Pens, in Gold Plated. Desk Holders, just received at SCRESFEWS BOOKSTORE, jels 18 Market !street. othersod prime dai ry C EDlES eheeee lH l —amburg for sale 116 IS by_ BOWMAN , . je2 , cor. , ffroni a°d Marg." "3. ORANGE* AAR LIPEONE-- - /. fresh Invoice, for age* "1i10E10123 &BOWMAN, _jet car. 'Nina and Market Ma. AATAIL PAPER, BORDERS, ke., -- ko., atlimt raet. l llM o o s ,___,at ..80.MMUTMIA SOOEBTORE, 18 Market streak. 1.16 Ntut Mourtizements FIRE I FIRE I FIRE I PHILADSLrIIIA, May 80, 1863. Al. C. Sadler, Es.k , : Desit SLR : 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'clock A. x., and as the store was a twa.story wood building it burnt rapidly, and befo7e the fire engines could act upon the fire, our whole stock of goods, including much combustible material, and amounting to over $2,000, were wholly destroyed. We had one of your No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which was in the hottest part of the fire, and it came out of the fire not in the least injured, except the melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contents in side were not affected in the least, and we con eider tile 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, MoMANIIS & MONT, Late 429 North Second Street. Attention to the above certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the first 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 SAFER are much-the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar proof Safes now made ; and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that I4T.T.TE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE is fully equal in all respects to any of the most approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third less vrice. All parties interested are invited to examine the safes above described at my store. GEO. W. PARSONS, Agent • jt9-d2tawS w 110 Market street. MUSIC STORE. - - THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND LOOKING GLASSES, At. W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market at. Music sent by mall. , je4-2tawly MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRM' PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, • and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instru ments of this class)•hasli±en awarded to • MASON & HAMLIN'S . INSTRUMENTS. A 'full assortment of these instruments al wais on hand, at W. ENOPHE'S, • Sole Agent, je4-Stawl y 98 Market street. PIANOS! SOLE AGENCY OF THE CELEBRATED SCEIONACK-NR CO. PILELA. PIANO, At W. ENCORE'S, 93 Market . at. A full assortment of Instruments always in store. Pianos frOun any other factory will be furnished If preferred." Pitt . th.lB for rest. je4-2tawly EMPTY 'HOGSHEADS, ALARGE QUANTItY OF EMPTY MEAT ROOSEDIADS in goo& condition and with the headcirk., Thaw •Hoositauis are desirable tor Amuse, FAmatis. tow&O. and will be sold at awryprice. WM. DOCK, & CO. • GRAND PIC-lIC POE MI Benefit of the Good Will Fire Co, AT . FISHER'S WOODS, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1868. , Turmas 26 Cam 111E0ompaisy givn this Pic Nic for the par t pose of obtaining money to make a pay- Ment on their new "-Button" Engine, and ex- Pod 4libe td,support from ,tbe , public. DeB-td THE UNITED STATES HOTEL HARRISBURG, PA COMLY & HIITCHISCFN, Proprietors THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the - traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest anittheirernianent boarder. THE UNITED STATE 3 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 access 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 .FIRSI'C'LAS'S HOTEL, and the Proprietora are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the gbeets. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jell-dtf VOR SALE—The good will and fixtures of 1: the Restaurant under the Burke House, cor ner of Third and Walnut street, known as the Burke Honso Restaurant. Will be sold cheap, as the proprietor wishes to engage in other boluses. Terms Cash. jeli-lm GEORGE SHORTS. RAINti Winslow's Fresh Green G Corn just, r- .voci by jauBtf • • W. DOCK; Js., & CO. (MOD= LOT OF TOBACCO --including Con- V grow, Oavendhh; Navy, Spnn Moll, &c., very low, just recelved.by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o • Cor. Front and Market:streets. HOST RECE.IVED. i‘ . NOTECER lot of Beautiful ALBUMS, at SCREFFER'S 800 MOORA_ jels . NO; 18;AtarjEet-street. ED AB ...WA B E.—Tubs, ,all sizes, ' Flour C Buckets, Sugar Bosse, Churns, Stands, Large Cedar Bucket!, Painted Pau; &c. ft WM. DOCIE;4a., Amii_ra large ism. •are ableto sell lower . whi c hw weCall than any store in a 1410HOLS & l idtriVAlA*, 63. e 8 Corner Front - and Market CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES. " TUST received, the larkest assortment in. the' J city, by GRO..W. PARSONS, aplBBtaw2w 110 Market street. AWS.—A lerge invoice of axavadeect an • uncanweed haw. of every diOce brand is market : )renti loonwau tedin good or d er , Stir Nj&f,ltsfy low by 4n „NICHOLS & BOWMAN. Ocing Frint. and Market &Or etAloarilid* 4 4k ItOtto'in; ftiiVieceiv4 M BOOKSTOBE. New 2thertistmtnts. SAPONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. AHE PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, kn., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." • The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR LIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURE'ES, BITTERS or SEL LERS of these SPURIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS; • GEORGE HARDING, EQ., of Phila., and • WILLIAM BAXEWELL, ESQ , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR SELLERS of Lye, in violation or the rights of the Company, wilf be PROSECUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for Fale by all DRUOMEITS, Gnoosas and COMET STORES. TAKE NO.T.ICE. The. Urine Sum Camas Corms, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term ht 1862, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY or. • THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November' 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY- OFFICES 127 Walnia.Street, Phi/add/Aid. Pitt Si. and Dnuesne Way, Pittsburg. ap26-d3m-8p Valuable Emma Property for Sale or to Rent. THE undersigned will sell or rent Chester Furnace, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abun dance of good wood that can be purchased at from - 15 to 25oents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of geocl ore can begot from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten miles from Mt. Union-station, P. B. B. witha good public roadJeading to it. For fulther, particulars, address SAMUEL WILSON, Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa. Steam. Weekly to Liverpool. 'POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cons Han . I nog.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : Glasgow, Saturday, June 20 ; City of Man chester, tisturday, June 27; City of Waeltinghtt, Satbrday, July 4, and every succeeding nattudsy, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. BATEM OF PitailtAGS, PAYABLE DP GOLD, OE ITB EQUIVALENT LE assiCri.' i Miff CABIN, $BO 00 suoutesi, 02 50 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 85 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 50 Paswmgem also forwarded to Harve ' Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &i t, at equally , low ratea. Fares trent` ...Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin,s76, $B5, $105.. Steerage from Liver pool, 40. From Queenestown, $3O. Those who with to send for their friends can buy tick ets bare at these rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, K. 5. or O. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. f2Bdly. Notice to Bridge Contractors. THE sobscririers will receive separate propo sale for the building of two new bridges— one of 75 feet span and the other of 80 feet span—both of said bridges to be of one span each. Said t ridges to be built across Wiconisco creek, in Dauphin county, the one a few Miles east of Millenburg and the other about seven miles east of the same place. The said sites are respectively known as Cooper's Fording and Good's Fulling Mill Bridge. Said bridges to be erected on the Bari Top Arch Plan. Proposals will be received up to June the 22d, (Monday,. 1868, at 3 o'clock P. M., at which time the said proposals Will be opened andcontracts awarded.. Persons wishing to propose can have printed specifications on application, by letter or other wise, at the office of the County Commissioners, at Harrisburg, on which proposals should be indorsed. GEORGE GARVERICH, HENRY MOYER, JACOB J. mILLIIISEN, Commissioners. ray27-d&wtd TO BUILDERS. rIPHE South Ward School Directors will receive J. Proposals for building a School House on tbe corner of Fourth street and Blackberry alley, according to plan and specifications which can be seen at the office of the Secretary, No. 80 Market street Payments will be made in cash as the building progresses, reserving 15 per cent. till -cempleted. Sealed proposals must be handed to the Secretary on or before June 22d. Approved securities must be given by the party receiving the contract. JACOB HOUSER, President. HENRY Saszaasneaurst, Secretary. Dell-dtd LIQUID :KENNET. jIQUID BENNET yields with milk the most LI luscious of all deserts for the table ; the lightest and most grateful diet for invalids and children. Milk contains every element of toe bodily constitution ; when coagulated with` rennet it is always light and easy of digestioq, and_supports the system with the least possible excitement. When still greater nutritive power is &Sired, cream and sugar may be added.. A teaspoonful-converts a quart of milk into s firm curd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by & A. KUNICEG, mYB 118 Market street. FOR SALE. 200 BZLVLB p al m r I t ter n r 800 bbls. Prime New York Mate Apple& Buckwheat east Wheat Flour, Oom, Oats. Feed, Dried Apples, Dried reaches, Dried Black berries, Huckleberzte4, Raspberries, Etder - f berries, Ao. Choice sugar-cured Hams, Shoul ders, Dried Beef, Lard, Mackerel, Codfieh. &c. A prime lot of Oranges, Lemons, Figs, lisisisr, Candies; Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Spires, Tobacco, Sagan, .1.c:; Apritne Int . of Swint Oklez Just reoekved. Pure Cider Vinegar. For "sale whoop& and retail, N 0.106 Market Meet, fa. Harrisb u rg , „ me - 26 _ STRLM A-CO. • 1411E3001/N' 1.4 . JAW/ ..411 . . 4 ‘ all kinds 00 Mg", for sale 6111° lop. by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Gm Front and Market skeet&