Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, April 25, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
THE DAILY PATRIOT AIM UNION may be ba at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
street...
ifiLso, at he News A.geney of George L. Walter,
in Mirka, street, near Fifth.
THE BUM—Ender the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
at the Harrisburg Post Office, November 17,1862,
ill as follows:
PaintSTIMANTA ZAILROAD.
WAY 3t.ur..—For all places between Harrisburg and
Philadelphia, at 0.30 a. in.
For Philadelphia and lameaster, at 12.10 p . m.
Per Bainbridge, Marietta, Columbia, p hila.
&bids and New York, at 4.20 p. m .
For Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 9.00
w~t—WAT Ms n..—For all places between Harris
burg Mid Altatitta, 12.40 p. m.
goaohnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati,
Cohonbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
No 'Lewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, hillipsburg,
Altoona/ nollidayebarg and Pittabnrg, at 900 p. m.
tol,+:, ca.) i44:flfg vvori4t
NOSTM.—Wav Man..—Por all places between Hu-
Astra_rg,llock Haven sad Blmira_, N. Y., st 12.40 p. m.
gogrm.--War MAIEL.— For au places between Har
*ban and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at
Loa a. m.
For York, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D.
gi., at 9.00 p. m.
LEBASON YALU! SAILItOAD.
SASP.—WAT Man.—For all plaeea between Harris
burg and Reading, Pottsville, Hasten and Philadelphia,
at 7.09 a. at.
CIONBIRIAND TALLY! RAILROAD._
For Meelhanicaburg,Carlisle,Bhippensburg - and Ohm
berbirg, Pa., at 7.00 a. in.
WAY MAIL.—For all places between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, ma., at 12.30
SORUMCILL .1311 SDBQIIREANNA 34,IL3QAP,
For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Auburn and
Pottsville, at 12.30 p. to.
STAGE ROUTES.
For Linglestown, Mannla Hill, West Hanover, Ono
and Jonestown, at 1.00 a. in.
For Lisburn and Lenisbury,at 12.40 p: m.
11:7•0ffice Hours.—Prom 6.00 a. in. to 8.00 p. M. Bun
day from 7.30 to 8.30 a.m., and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m.
CaunT.—The April term of court will commence
at ten o'clock. on Monday next.
This is the last day to save 10 per centum b$
paying United States licenses. Call at the col
lector's office.
PREACHING LS THE HALL OP THE SENATE.—The
Second Lutheran congregation will hold Divine
service in the Senate chamber tc-morrow morning
at ten o'clock, and also in the evening, at a (per
m before six o'clock.
NSW Oa➢nTAa6nS.—We print in another column
two new ordinances recently enacted by Council
and approved by the Mayor. One provides for
:he opening of a part of Paxton street in the First
ward, and the other for the opening of Verbeke
street in the Sixth ward.
Pennsylvania Mi litia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and
subsistence claims, %c., ac., be., made out and col
lected by EL:HENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oct2B—ly
NEW CousrrnsPam—A new and dangerous coun
terfeit five dollar bill on the Forum' and Drovers'
Bank of Waynesburg, has lately made its appear
ance. The notes of this bank circulate to a con
siderable extent in this community, and business
men should be on the look out for them_
AN AFFLICTED Fammv.—A gentleman from
Shepherdstown, Cumberland county, yesterday
informed us that a family in that neighborhood
recently lost five children in the course of one
week, all victims of diptheria. The disease is quite
prevalent in that region, and many other families
have been robbed of their household idols.
Si an.—The largest and finest specimens of Del
aware Thad we have seen in our market this ma
nn, were sold last evening for $1 20 per pair.
This price is entirely too "steep" for people of
limited means, who are obliged to content them
selves with shad of smaller size and inferior qual
ity, which can be obtained for two shillings each.
ASSAULT END BATTERY,o—LaSt evening officer
Campbell arrested John Dawson alias "Yankee
Jack," charged with having assaulted and severely
beaten a man named Samuel Stanton. From all
accounts Dawson is a reckless and desperate char
acter. He was intoxicated when arrested. In de
fault of bail Alderman Kline committed him for
trial at the approaching term of court.
Tamn WARD CONSTABLE.—We hear it rumored
that 'Robed Fry, elected to the effiee of constable
in the Third ward at the recent election, declines
to act, preferring the more remunerative position
be now fills to that of constable. It is in the power
of the court to fill the vaeastey thus occasioned, by
appointment, and we learn that application will
be made by two or three persons for the position.
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY RECOVERED.—We learn
that a few days ago about five hundred dollars
worth of stolen government property was concealed
in a barn near York. The articles are nearly all
new and comprise cartridge boxes, cap boxes, belts,
bayonet scabards, gun locks, two rifles, &c. Th 3
property was placed in charge of the acting provost
marshal at York. No arrests have been made.
DEATH ON THE ROAD.—MTE. Elizabeth Cupp, re
siding near Hogestown, wee forted dead on the
public road, her bead resting against the foot of a
tree. Her death is said to have been caused by
exhaustion, and exposure to the rain and storm
which prevailed during the night previous. The
deceased had been in the habit of going away from
home frequently and remaining several days, and
her recent absence caused the fatally no unusual
anxiety.
Anovitzst FRESHET.—The late rains, which ex
tended north and west, have caused another freshet
f,n the Susquehanna, again rendering it too high
for safe rafting: A few days ago two booms on
Pine creek gave way, and the Wert _Brattish of the
Susquehanna from that point to Williamsport, a
distance of ten miles, was literally covered with
logs. Fears are entertained that the Williamsport
boom, one of the most extensive on the river, will
not be able to withstand the pressure made upon
it by the breaking of the Pine creek booms.
Ray. T. IL Rowse°3r, of this city, is announced
to preach a sermon in the First Presbyterian
church at Carlisle, to-morrow morning, on the
subject of "Loyalty to the Government, and the
alias every christen and good citizen owes to his
country at this time." It seems to us that Mr.
- qobinson would entertain the Carlisle people much
more instructively, and serve his Divine Master a
great deal more acceptably, by substituting one of
his excellent religious discourses for the poEtical
harangue with which he proposes to desecrate
god's sanctuary on the Sabbath day.
DRUNKS AND DISORDERLINS.-A discharged sol
dier, named John George Ludwig, was found lying
7-roma loose in a highly inebriated condition, in
:anger of losing his money. Officer Callender
look charge of and conducted him to Alderman
iiline's office, where he was examined and forty
five dollars in greenbacks found in his pockets.
It was fortunate for John that be fell into the
2'.. - ands of an honest officer, for had he remained on
the Street be would certainly have been robbed.
The alderman sent him to prison to sober. up.—
At a late hour officer Becker found Robert Harlan
the street making night hideous with his bee-
Czarallan revels, and introduced him to Alderman
?line, who placed him in charge of that excellent
Professor Simmons, of the Walnut
erect moral reform institution.
Am luomoll.—Yeeierday morning a man in an
apparently crippled condition made application to
Mayor Roumfort for a free passage over the rail
road to Erie. He gave the name of Jacob Fry,
stated that he was a carpentet and bad been work
ing in Baltimore, where he met with an accident
which resulted in the breaking of one of his arms;
that the Mayor of Baltimore had forwarded him
thus far on his way home; that he had a wife and
children living in Franklin township, Erie county.
The rapicions appearance of the documents in his
possession, and the embarrassment and hesitation
exhibited during the narration of his story, excited
a suspicion that he was not exactly what he repre
iented himself to be. The Mayor accordingly or
dered Fry to be taken to the poor house for the
present, until his quo ccoAl4 be further investiga
ted, and furnished him with money to go to a res
taurant and procure breakfast, with directions to
return to Alderman Kline's office, where an order
foe his admission to the alms house, and a carriage
fee his conveyance thither, would be in waiting.
The fellow pocketed the money and departed, but
failed to return ; and up to the time of penning
this item nothing has been seen or heard of him,
We suspected rry to be an impostor, and so ex
pressed ourself after examining his papers and
listening to his statement; and subsequent events
have demonstrated that our suspicions were well
founded. In his hurry to get away he left in Al
derman Kline's office one of his Baltimore docu
ments, purporting to have emanated from a magis
trate of that city, which is a literary curiosity,
bearing upon its face the evidence of forgery. The
fellow is poorly dressed, has sandy hair, fair com
plexion and smooth face, a red mark on the right
side of his forehead, Indian ink marks on both
hands, and carries his left arm in a sling. If still
about here no doubt he will attempt to impose
upon and "sell" other citizens.
WONDERFUL WRISEY.—An up-river friend, who
came down on a raft yesterday, exhibited to us
the card of a western New York liquor dealer, who
advertises his liquids in the following novel and
sensational style: "Grand Ascension! Bisley
triumphant! Blendin defeated ! We counsel tem..
perance ! If you occasionally indulge, procure
your supplies where you may be sure they are free
from all drugged compounds," Ace. The card is
surmounted by a wood cut of a sublimely "ended_
ens cuss" walking a slack rope which is stretched,
at a fearful height, over one of the most horrid
chasms that we ever beheld. Upon the back of
this fool-hardy wretch is strapped a huge barrel of
"Bisley's old rye whisky," and at each end of the
balance pole that the man carries in his hand is
suspended a bottle of the same liquid, Think of
the rare originality that would suggest whisky as
a balancing power ! The chap walks his tight rope
with all the nonchalance imaginable. No such
thing as fail is stamped upon his stern features;
but, instead, the following seems written thereon
in characters unmistakeable : " With the aid of
Bisley's (old rye,' and my own stout nerves, I'm
bound to walk that rope or die in the attempt."
Of all the illustrated sensational business cards we
have seen lately this one caps the climax of the
ridictloas. _Humbug is the order of the day.
ANOTIISR SWINDLER.—A stranger with two crir
pled hands, hailing from Ohio, visited the Mayor's
office yesterday morning, and made application for
pecuniary aid. Ue stated that he came here in
search of a brother-in-law named Laces, but as
certained that he had enlisted in the army. There
was a swaggering air about the fellow that im
pressed the Mayor and other persons in the office
unfavorably, and he met with no encouragement.
Subsequently he visited various stores and shops
and solicited alms, in numerous instances receiv
ing liberal contributions. Setae time during the
afternoon, as the Chief of Police informed us, this
same fellow was seen at the depot in a drunken
condition, having spent for whisky the money
given him by charitable citizens. Such swindling
scoundrels ought to be kicked away from every
door they approach, and either sent to prison, or
escorted beyond the city limits.
Tun SIXTH WARD LARCENY.—The three women
arrested in the Sixth ward on Thursday, two for
petty Weeny and one for drunkenness, were com
mitted by Alderman Maglinchlin, and not byAlder
man Kline as inadvertantly stated in our last issue.
It now appears that the whole affair was the result
of a drunken frolic, and that the articles alleged
to have been stolen amounted in value to a mere
trifle. The case was of such a trivial nature that
Alderman Kline refused to entertain it. The com
plainant, Hester Prison, who was committed to
prison by Alderman Maglauehlia for alleged
drunkenness, is a married woman, and left five
children at home with no ono to take charge of
them. Sympathy for the children induced some
persons to intercede for the release of the mother,
which was effected yesterday morning.
CRIMINAL BUSINESS.—We are informed by the
district attorney that about one hundred eases
have been returned for tire nest court of quarter
sessions by the committing magistrates of this
city and county. They comprise every variety of
offences in the criminal calendar, from murder
down to petty larceny. No doubt many of these
cases will be ignored by the grand jury as of too
trifling a nature to be submitted for trial, and the
costs saddled upon the prosecutors. If the magif
trates who entertain and make return of such cases
could be made to pay the costs, it would be a her
edt to community, and save the county a great deal
of money every year.
BOLD ATTEMPT AT ROBHERY.—On Wednesday
night an attempt was made to rob the house of
Mr. Daniel Beidler, in York county. Three or
four men approached the house and rapped at the
door, when one of the women opened it. They at
once attached her in a furious manner, but she
managed to give the alarm and summoned Mr.
Beidler to bar aid. Ile also was attacked, but
successfully defended himself until his brother came
to his assistance with a gun, when the robbers fled
and made good their escape. This is the boldest
attempt at robbery, and perhaps murder, we have
recorded for some time. Mr. Beidler was badly
bruised by the "billies" and other weapons wielded
by the disguised thieves.
WE have taken over on the let of April the
balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own
s tore, where we will continue to sell the balance
left at very low prices, until the whole are sold.
Among these goods are
1,000 yards remnants delaine and collet., if, 18
and 20 cents.
500 yards remnantslzwpS and other dress goods,
Itl, IS and 20 cents.
200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 coo ts•
1,000 yards of linen crash, 18, 16 and 20 cents.
100 yards of brotas and grep oloth for summer
coats.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff,
cheap.
300 doze; of the very best spool cotton, white
and corded.
1,000 papers of the very best of Smith's needles.
5 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket
handkerchiefs, ho'p skirts, all c! '4 of combs,
patent thread, tapes, sorks, str in. by the dozen or
p i ece . We have alto on band yet about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will tall at 75 cents per
yard_
20pieces of straw matting, ob ea p.
20 pie:es of splendid figured window martains.
S. LEWY,
GREAT DARGAINS. — Ttoordy per cent. Saved. — ln
order to reduce stock, owing to the tearing down
of the old store and building up new, I offer my
stock, consisting of a large stock of three-ply In
grain, Venetian And Rag Carpets ; also, furniture
of all descriptions, at twenty per cent less than
city prices, until the 15ra OF JUNE NEXT.
C. SNAVELY,
mr3o-10w Second street above Locust.
,initstntents.
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor.
J. G. N. MOREY. Stage Manager.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
IMMENSE EXCITEMENT
Glorious Attractions for the Million !!
FIRST APPEARANCE
FIRST APPEARANCE
OF
EDWARDS & SHOREY'S
Original and only New Orleans and Metro
politan
MINSTREL TROUPE!
In connection with
THE GREAT STAR COMPANY
The following
CONGRESS OF ARTISTS
Introducing
•
A NEW AND ENTIRE
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
NIGHTLY
MISS ANNIE RUSH,
The Harrisburg Favorite Queen of Songs.
MRS. JULIA EDWARDS,
The Charming Vocalist.
MISS ROSE LaFORREST,
The Champion Female Jig Dancer.
J. G. 11, SHOREY,
The best Original Comedian of the day, and
Champion Tomborine Soloist.
HARRY WHARFE,
in his celebrated Banjo Solos and side-splitting
Songs and Dances.
CHARLES RIVERS,
In his Bone Solos, Excelsior Jig and Clog
Dances
JOHN CARL,
The young Ole Bull Violin Solo performer and
• Leader of the Orchestra.
J. ANDRIA lARDELLA, Pianist,
Last, but not least, is the Veritable
808 EDWARDS.
First week of
First week of
POSTOFFFICE PETE, or
WHO PAYS THE POSTAGE?
j""b Look Out for the New Afterpieee on
FRIDAY NIGHT.
Admission Only 1.0 Cents.
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DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS S WOUNDS,
PILES, HEADACHE, and ALL RHEU
MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS.
Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
The great Natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
Is known all over the United States.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
Is the author of (c Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain cure for Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures headache immediately and was never known
to fail.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails
to cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no
scar.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible 'Liniment
Hee been used by more than a million peopie, and all
praise it.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
fully a tt friend in need," and every family shoula
have it at hand.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is fob sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents.
RICHARDSON & Co.,
Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
For sale by all Dealers. an2O enw-d Jkw
RPECIAI NOTICE TO UNITED
STATES TAXPAYERS--Ia consequence of the
inclemency of the weather during the past week, the
time for payment of all licenses and taxes due, without
the addition of 10 per centum, is extended until Satur
day, the 25th inst., payable at the collector's office,
Harrisburg. A. K. FA lINESTOCK
ap2o-3t Collector 14th District, Penn'a.
FOR SALE.—A fitit class newspaper
establishment—an excellent opening for an enter
prising Democratic editor and printer. Apply to the
editor of the Daily PATRIOT AND 'UNION, inside of two
weeks. ap2o.3t*
FIVE-TWENTY UNITED STN.( ES
LOAN;.—Cameron, Colder, Eby & Co. are subscrip
tion agents to dispose of these bonds, who will sell them
at par in sums to suit purchasers,
The interest on these bonds is six per cent., and will
be paid in Gold.
harrisburg, April 17, 1863-dlm
WEN - DOW SHADES of linen, gilt.
V bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of an endipea
variety of designs and ornaments; also, CURTAIN
VIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prices. Call at
Scheirer's Bookstore.
A DMINISTRATORS'
tl tics is hereby given that letters of administ ation
having been issued to the undersigned by the Register
of Dauphin county. upon the estate of Mary Straw.
late of Jackson township, in said county, deepased ; all
persons having claims against the estate of said decedent
will make them known without delay, and those in
debted to said estate will present them for payment to
JACOB ZIMMERMAN,
CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN,
Administrators.
apS-wew* Jackson township, Dauphin county.
THE Stockholders of the Union tiail-
L road and Stirling Company are hereby notilickd that
an election for seven Directors will be held at the office
of William Buehler, Walnut street, on Saturday, May
3d-,1363, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
HENRY WO:AMICK,
Secretary-and Treasurer.
Rarriebtirg, April 4th,1863-ap9-1/twte
will appear,
THE CROW FAMILY
UM
SPEC TAT NOTICES.
CLEANSE THE BLOOD. - WITH
corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be sick
all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or sores, or in
memo aotito diesaoy, or it may merely keep you listless,
depressed and good for nothing. But you cannot have
good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's Sarsa
parilla purges out these impurities and stimulates •the
organs of life into vigorous action, restoring the health
and expelling disease. Hence it rapidly cures a variety
of complaints which are caused by impurity of the
blood, snob as Scrofula or King's Evil, Tumors, Ulcers,
Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, St. Antho
ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tester or Salt Rheum,
Scald Heed, Ringworm, cancer br Caaverous Tumors,
Sore Eyes, Female Diseases,
such as Retention, Irregu
larity, Suppression, Whites Sterility, Syphilis . or Vene
real Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases.
Try ATER'S Sonsoroanda, and see for yourself the sur
prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and
cures the disorders.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is SO universally known to
surpass every other remedy for the cure of Coughs,
CoWs, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, /re
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
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The world knows them.
AYER'S CATRARTIQ PILLS—for Costiveness, Dyspep
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Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
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medicine.
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Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for $l.
sold by C. A. BANNTART, faROBB it Co. C. H. KEL
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risburg, and dealers everywhere ap7-d&w2ot
Editors Patriot and Union:
DEAR SIRS :—With your permission I wish to say to
he readers of your paper that I will send by return
mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full three
tions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, the
will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving
the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or
Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will
enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or a Moustach, in less than 30 days. All ap
plications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
feb26 3mw - No. 831 Broadway, New York.
DR. TOBIA.S' VENETIAN LINI
MENT, in pint bottles at 50 cents, cures lameness, cuts,
gall; colic, &c. Read the following:
fßosros, July 7th,1860.
J. Toms :—We have used for the past year your
Horse Liniment for lameness, kick; bruises, colic and
cuts, and in every instance found it the best article I
ever tried in this circus company. Please send six dozen,
as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108
horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave
town without it HYATT FROST,
Manager Van Ainburgh & Co's Menagerie
Sold by all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortiandt street,
a7-d&wlm New York
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESEMAIPS PILLS.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result of a long and extensive practice, They are mild
in their operation, and certain in correcting all irrega
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whether from cold or otherwsae, headache, pal in the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervausallee
tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th back at climbs,
Ice., disturbed sleep, which arise frxm interniptioLof
nature.
DR. CHEESEMAN 5 .FILLS
was the commeneemen o aner I I Week t7rll,,lestof
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obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline.
DR. CHEESEIVIAWS PILLS
are the moat effectual remedy ever known for all com
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at different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
directions, stating when they should *M be
used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box,
containing from 50 to 60 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Agents. Eold by Druggists generally.
R. B. IIUiVIIIRGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar street, New York.
Sold in Harrisburg, by C. A. Bannvart.
'; Mechanicsburg, by J. S. Dellett.
" Carlisle, by S.
" shippensburg, by D. W. Rankin.
Chambersburg, by Miller & Hershey.
Hummelstown, by George Wolf.
" Lebanon, by George Rosa. decS-dAwly
Facts About Brandreth's Pills.
NEW CASTLE, WESTCHESTER CO., N.Y., Oct. 23,1852.
MR. G. TEN EYCK SHELDON, Editor Sing Sing Republi-
Dear Sir—l would state that I was induced to use
BRANDRETIVS PILLS through the recommendation of
John R. Swift, of Croton, Westchester County, who was
entirely restored to health by their use. He was sick
for some two years, very costive and dyspeptic, and he
tried everything, but was not relieved. Finally, he took
one Brandreth's Pill every day for a week, and a dose of
six Pills every day for three days, and then took one
Pill %very day, with occasional doses of six. In one
month he was able to go to work, and in three months
was well, gaiatiug 40 pounds in weight.
Yours truly.
WESTCHRSTER COUNTY,BB
Edward Purdy, being duly sworn, says that he resides
in the tewn of New Castle ; that some years ago he was
very sick with a sore on his leg, which had been run
ning for over five years; that he was also much dis
tressed by a pain in his chestou i, besides, was very cos
tive and dyspeptic; that after rying various remedies
and many physicians, he commenced using Brandreth's
Pills, six to eight three times a week, and at the end of
one month the sore in his leg healed, and at the end of
two months he was entirely cured of costiveness, dys
pepsia and pain, and has remained well ever since.
• EDWARD PUBDY,
Sworn to before me, this 18th day of October. 1862.
S. MALCOLM SMITH,
Jtu3tiee of the Pence.
For sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL
novl9-d& If t in
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DIJPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS !
FOR FEMALES:
Infallible in Correali,g, Regulating and Removing all
Obstruction.", from whacever cause, and always
sgicet..sfu: as a Pre centiiie.
Theme PILLS have been used by the Doctora for many
years, both in France and America, with unparalleled
success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand
ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities
whatever, se well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. 'Females particularly
situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned
against these Pills while in that condition, as they are
sure to produce miscarriage and the proprietor assumes
no responsibility after this admonition, although their
mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other
wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di
rections accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box.
Bold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN
YART, Druggist, N 0.2 Jones Now, and O. IL SELLER,
Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ladies, by sending them $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of
postage) , by mail.
Sold also by J. L. LEMBERGER, Lebanon • J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville ; E. T. MILLER, York; S. Lebanon;
Car
lisle; J. 0. ALTION., bbippensburg; J. SEARCH:RR, ChaM
bersburg ; a. G. Winn, Newville ; A. J. KAUFFMAN, Me
chanicsburg; Bnows & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber
ty street, Baltimore ; and by "one Druggist" in veny
town and city throughout the United States.
HALL & RUOICEL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
Ventral Wholesale Agents.
- .
N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe.
All others are a base imposition and unsafe ; therefore,
as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of
being humbugged out of 3rour.money,) buy only of thOlie
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will
tell yonthe Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all
claimed for them. S. D. 1-10WB,
jyl7-dly Sole Proprietor, New York.
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF
BOTH SEXES.—A reverend gentlemen having been re
stored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the
usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treat
ment, without success, COUeiderti it hie sacred duty to
communicate to his afficted fellow creatures the means
of care. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed enve
lope, he will send (free) a copy of the PreseriPtion used.
Direct to Dr. JOHN N. DAGNALL, 186 Fulton street,
Brooklyn, N. jan2o-8m
ROBBERY OF ADAMS' EXPRESS.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD.
BALTIMORE, ldarch 19,1863.
The safe of the Adams Express Company was robbed
OU Wednesday night between Baltimore and Narxis
burg. It contained various sums of money in currency
and gold, a large number of United States certificates
of indebtedness, United States five-twenty bonds, and
cheeks of the United States Treasurer on the Assistant
Treasurer of New York, payable to the order of the
Adams Express Company. A reward of Five Thousand
Dollars is offered by the Company. The public are re
ferred to the list of the numbers of the bonds and cer
tificates published by the Company, and are cautioned
not to negotiate any of them :
Four United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $5,-
000 each, numbers 21,449, 21,450, 21,451,.21,453.
48 United States Certificates, of $l,OOO each:
Nos. 69,342, 59,343, 69,344.
Nos. 59,212, 59,213.
No. 59,199.
Nos. 59,203, 59,204, 59,205, 59,206.
Nos. 59,200, 59,201, 59,202.
Nos. 59,10, 59,149.
Nos. b 9,320, 59,321, 59,322, 59,323, 59,224.
Noe. 59.317, 59,325.
Nos. 59,302, 59,303, 59,304, 59,306.
Nos 58,979, 59,068, 59,069, 59,070.
Ten 5-20 - United States Bonds, Nos. 18,179 to 18,183
inclusive,
The following checks of F. E. Spinner, Treasurer of
H. S., on Assistant Treasurer, New York, payable to
the order of the Adams Express Company :
Check No. 856, for $lOBO, for Sc. G. M. Felix, Cincinnati.
" 859 " 2098 13 " 3.8 dr, T. Gibson, "
" 855 " 1080 Conrad & Wagner, "
; 866 " 4RO 44 Wilson & Hayden, 44
" 865 " 7220 44 A. Behlen, CI
" 864 " 5015 15 44 J. Shillits & Co.,
" 867 ." 404 " Gee. Joap,
" 6 863 " 483 37 I; J W Wagner &Co "
" 4 BtB " 2645 44 H. Morton, Si. Louis.
" 161 " 1507 40 if R. F. Barry, "
The public are cautioned not to negotiate any of the
above bends or certificates.
HENRY SANFORD, Superintendent
Adams' Express Company
mar24-dlm
VI ROOMS, BRUSHES, TUBS AND
LL BASHETO of all descriptions, qualities and prices,
for sea by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
GREEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh
Green Corn just received by
WM. DOCK., Jo., & CO.
THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO
GRAPH', ALBUMS, PORT FOLIOS, CARD-CASES,
POCKET-BOOKS, for sale at
Schetrer's Bookstore,
WHITE BRANDY ! I-FOR PRESERV
v tstt PIIRPOSEB.—A very superior article, (strictly
pure ? ) just received and for sale by
Julyl WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
pi SPLENDID ASS OR TMENT
OP •
LITHOGRAPHS,
Formerly retailed at from ZS to $5, are now offered at
50 and 75 cents, and $1 and slso—Published by the Ar
Union, and formerly retailed by them.
Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of all distin
guished men and Generals of the army, at only 10 ets.
For safe at 'SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
18 Market street, Harrisburg.
BLINDS & SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth street, Phila
delphia, Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
117" The largest and finest assortment in the city, at
the lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed Noll
to new. Store Shades made and lettered. mr3l-2.md
C A. DAVIS, BILL POSTER
Circulars, &e., carefully and promptly dietributed.
Er Residence, south above second steet.
SOLAR MATCHES!
NO SULPHUR!
NO SMEL`L!
FIFTY GROSS of the above Superior Matches just
calved. and for sale by WM. DOCK. .la., & CO.
MESSRS. OHICKERING & CO.
HAVE ACMIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD :UEDA 1..!
AT THE
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
MELD 7718 PRECBDII4II
OVER SIX I'P C'QiIIPETITOZZI
wareroom for the CHiviikillN PIANOS, at "Lurie.
burg, at 92 Market street,
0e9.3-tf W. ;KNOCHE'S MUSIC sTcra.
ITORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD
-al PEN -FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE FETTER IN TILT. WHOLE WORLD.
A GREAT LUXURY:
PERSON in want of a superior and really good GOLD
ram will find with me a large asbortment to select
and have the privilege to exchange the Pena until their
hand is perfectly suited. And if by fair means the Dia.
mond points break off during twelve mouths, the pur
chaser shall have the privilege to vied a new one,
without any charge.
I have very good Gold Pear, made by Mr. Morton, not
warranted, in strong eiiver•plated .asea, for 11, 11.26
$1.60, $2.00
For sale at E7HEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
No. 18 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
T HE YATIONAL ALMANAC AND
ANNUAL RECORD rem 1863. for POP at
SUfiltii'l'Eß:B BOOKSTORE.
' , RN BEST FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE IS
EDWARD PURDY
KEW OFFICE, Market S'vtare, next to Colder's
A. general assortment of maebinery and nsedhs con
rtantly on hand.
Will exhibit and sell them, and a'so do all kinds of
machine sewing on these machines in the best manner.
The patronage of the publis res;eetfully so
apih-thn
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
Of Phitadelphia.
NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN.
CAPITAL M 200,000.
This Company has successfully conducted business for
a long term of years, and pad its losses promptly. Its
means of paying are ample, and the Indemnity promised
brour policy sure.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President,
A. S. GILLET, Vice President.
JAB. B. ALVORD, SE eretary.
H. K. PARSuNS, 110 Market street, Agent.
su.tatacelm
WALLPAPER, BORDERS, &c., &C.,
sold yet at Let year's prices, without any advance.
At SCHEFFER 7 S BOOKSIVRI4I.
T AMES ! YOU KNOW WERE YOU
Iji can get fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Visiting and
Wedding Cards ? At SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
WRITING PLUIDS.—BOSS' Ameri
can Writing Fluid, a splendid ink, at 62 cents
per court ; ARNOLD'S genuine Writing Fluid, HAR
RISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid, LAUGHLIN &
BUSEIFIELDI Ink, Copying Ink. Carmine and Red
Ines of the best quality, Blue Ink, Mucilage, &c., at
SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
13 °s s AMERICAN WRITING
vLITID, equal if not saperior to Arnold's English
Fluid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle, at
SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
FOR SALE—A House and Lot on
.1: Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange
Office of 5. L. SPOULLOOH,
26 Market street,
Where the highest price Is always paid for GOLD and
SILVER. feb/2-dtf
HA'lll. S:1
Newbold's celebrated,
Michener's Excelsior,
BUM & wiit'S superior,
Jersey Plain very foie.
Also, Dried Beef, Tongues and Bologna Baneage. For
sale by spit WM. DOCK, jr. & Co.
A ESIGNEE'S NOTICE.—The account
Cl of Dr. David C. Kellar, assignee of Phillip Peck
and Farah, his wife, of Boat Hanover township, has
been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
county. and wail be confirmed on the 12th day of May,
1863, unless cause be shown to the contrary.
ap9-d2tltw • J. 0. YOUNG, Prothonotary.
E WANTED.—One first rate Cabi
net and two or three good laboring men
wanted. Steady work and cash pay every two weeks.
Apply at the mrBl.lw EAGLE WORKS.
EW ORLEANS SUGAR I—FlasT IH
LI mu MARIUS , !—For gale by,
0 12 WM. DOOR, 7z. ; A. CO.
Nos. 59;146;69447.
Nos. 59,131, 59,130, 69,129.
Nos. 59,247, 59,248.
Nos. 59,190, 59,191, 59,192, 59,193.
Nos. 59,332, 59,333, 59,334, 59,335.
Nos. 59,360, 59,818, 09,319.
WHEELER & WILSON'S.
Office.
117" Call and see them in operation
MISS MARGARET HINEY
finzo of trawl.
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER. TIME TABLE.
Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash
ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn.
Sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West
two trains daily to and from the North and West
Branch, Busquehanua, Elmira and all Northern New
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1868, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will
arrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore at
Bowl, via :
SOUTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Bandar
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and ar
rives at Baltimore at 6.36 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except Bali_
day) at 11.07 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday)
at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except
Monday) at 6.15 a. m.
HARRISBURG} ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Harrisburg daily at 6.80 a. m.
NORTHWAItio.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore ty)
at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 3.15 p. m., ankt i ,... - rives at
Sunbury at 4.05 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimor: daily at 9.15 p.
m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a m., and leaves Har
risburg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. m., and arrives
at Sunbury at 5.38 a. in,
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves.
Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m. , and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m.
For further information apply at the 020 e, in Penn•.
Sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DoBARRY,
General Superintendent.
Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD !
_
SUMMER TIME TABLEt
.
I; ' I; 'I HI 1 ; ;
ON AND MDR
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows :
EAST WAP.I).
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a. xn., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
6.10 a. at.
• PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (oucept Monday)
at 5.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55
a. m. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 12.25 p. in.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Phila
delpbia at 5.00 p. m.
ILARRISBI7R4:I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leares Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 2 00 a. m ; A1t00na,17.15 a m.,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon..
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 3.00 a, ru,, Altoona at 8 00 am ~ take break
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at MS p. m., Al
toona 111.15 p. m., take sup;:er, and arrives at. Pittsburg
at 12.30 a. in.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. 1., A.ltcona.
8.35 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 'Nine
Philadelphia at 2.80 p. tn., and arriTea at Harriabarg at
8.00 p. m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel
phia at 4 09 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg. at 9.40
p. m. This train runs via Mount Jny.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG ;
Superintendent Middle Die. P•nx'n R. R.
Harrinburg, April 16, 153€3 —'tl'
1b63. • 1863.
fifiILADELPHIA & VRIP. RAIL
; ROAD.-Thig peat line traverses the Northern
and Noe/moot 90444tie0 9f Ft•ntayintoia to thy Nur of
Erie. on Lake Erie.
It bas been leased by the Pennssavaaia Rail Road
Company, and under their =apices is being rapidly
opened ternughoir , ite entire length.
It is new In use fnr Passenger and Freight business
from Rorrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Fork,) (17T
miles) on the hastern Livia on, and from Sheffield to
Erne, (78 milts) on the Western Division.
TI-d.E OF PASSENGER' TRAINS AT HAR.RIS
BURG..
Leave Northward.
Mall Tra 1.15 a. M. I Express Tr&la.. PAO a m_
Cars run through without change both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, an& be
tween L'altimore and Lock Ilemen.
Flegant Sieving Cart or. Expr(mes Tninq both ways
between Williemqport and Baltimore, and Witliamaport
and Philadelphia.
Fur iniurrna:ion respe9ting Passenger business apply
at the B. P. cor. and Market etre. te.
And for Freight 'Mull/egg of the 000311 AD 9 . '8 Agents.
S. B. Kingston, Jr , cor. 13th and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. w Reynolds. Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
H. Relfl. , TON.
Gen'l Freight Agt , Phil's.
LF.WIE L. HOEFT.
Gen'l _kg* * , Phil's..
JOS. D POTTS,
Genl. Manager, Williamsport.
Mal 5- dy
WINTER AIi,ALAN G . EiN
NEW AM LINE RoUTE.
4 16 1
'VW• .
THREE TRLINS DULY TO NEW • TOEL
PITILADELPEIA.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1882. the Pas
senger 'Frame will leave the Philadelphia-and Reading
Railroad Depot, at ElarrisVarg, for New York and Phil
vdelphis, as follows, via
EASTWARD.
SEMEN LINE leaves Hezrieburg at 315 a.
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 10.60 a. vs., and at
Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. in. A sleeping oar is attached
to the train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., ar
riving in New York at 6.80 p. in., and at Philadelphia
at 1.50 p. in.
PAST Lrors leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 on ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in
New York at 10.25 p. in., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m ,
WESTWARD.
PAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 a. m. , BM Phila
delphia at 8.15 a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.20 p • 111
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.60 noon, and
Philadelphia at 8.80 p. m , arriving at Itaniaboa* at 8.20
p. m.
EXPREBII LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. m., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.10 a. in., and cenneatipa with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached to this train.
Oonnections are made at Harrisbnrgwith trains on the.
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley'
Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville ;
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &c.
Baggage checked through. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg, $6.1.5 i between Harrisbuig and Phis.-
delphia, $3.30 in No. / cars, and $2. 80 in No. a*
For tickets and other information apply to
J.J. CLYDB, General Agent,.
Ilarrimiburg.
may 6
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ROBE, LEMON, •
VANILLA, GINGEN.,
ALMOND, ORANGE.
rElOrt, PINE Aznat,
BITTER ALMOND, ORLERY,
OINNAMON, NUTMEG
NECTARINE, P.MENTO,
COCHINEAL, (for coloring,' assorted dozens, for
fa Gaily use.
The above assortment just received frona one of the
largest Eastern Houses—sack Bottle and Package war
rooted. tinarlol WM. DOCK, .Ta.. AC. 00.
DOCKET KNIVES.—A very fine as
sermentt, BORWITZWB BOOKBTOR.II.
AND