Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, April 28, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
TEE DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at
:sea's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
rilit 4.e.
hush at la , News Ageney of George 14, Walter,
tfarket street, near Fifth.
Tan lA/LlLL—Under the change o se . ne on
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
at the Ilea-rtuourg Post Office, April 20,180, is
se follows:
NORTHSR3 CZNTRLL RAILWAY.
NONTIL—W.ey lian._—For all places between gar.
r;sbnrg, Lock Haven and Ihnira, N. 'I, at 12.00 m.
For L o a Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9
P
BOUTiI.—WAY M,AIL.—For all pbues between liar
*mars mid Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at
12.00 .
For Washington, D . C. Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa.
9.90 p • m
ianidnow TALIAST ILITAKIAD.
ykSY—WAY Man..—For all places between Harris
burg, Easton and Philadelphia, via Reading, at 7.00 a. m.
For Beading and Pottsville, at 12 39 p. m.
PICNISTLYANIA ZA.ILBOAD.
WAY Mari..—Por all places between Harrisburg and
nuadelphis, at 520 a. m.
For Philadelphia and Lancaster at 12.03 in.
For New York, Phils delptia, Lancaster, Columbia,
kfsaietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00
p. m-
WEST.=-WITILLM.—Yor all places between Harrie•
turg and Altoona,l2.oo in.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati,
:olumbna and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
For Pittsburg, Hollidaysbur g, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tyrone,Thantingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p_ m.
TALLIER RAILROAD•
For Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Shippensburg and chant.
"peraburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. m.
WAY Man.—For all places between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p.
sturormmx. AND SIISRUZRANNA RAILROAD.
Fps Allendale Forges, Ellwood, Pinegroye and Summit
s anon , at 12.30 p. m.
STAG' RODI.RB.
For - Progress, tingiestown, Monads Hill, West Hano
ver East Hanover, Ono Rod Jonestown , on Monday,
wanesday and Friday, at 700 a. m.
For Lisburn and Lewiaberry, on Saturday, at 12.33
i.II.
Office Hours.—From 5.3) a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun
asy from 7.30 to 8.30 a.m., and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m.
raFrING —The river is now in splendid rafting
tf..adition, and large quantities of timber audit:lm.
er daily arrive here. We learn that in this city,
and also at Middletown and Columbia, there is an
active demand at.fair prices.
DISADERLIP.B.—The first arrest made by the
new Third ward constable was a man named Stouf
fer for disorderly conduct on the street. Officer
3eeters palled another man for the same sauce,
I.lderman Kline committed both of them to prison.
Masora . Josms.—This gentleman is announced to
:eliver his lecture on Garibaldi in the city of
..Nrtsburg neat Friday evening. At ho Won&
:using East it is probable the Young Men's
Christian Association of this city will engage him
is lecture here.
CAGZO AGSM—TWO old offenders, Anna Locker
and Mary Toy, were arrested yesterday by officer
Campbell for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
One of them was in a condition of beastly intoxi
;ation. Alderman Kline returned them to their
- Ad familiar quarters in the county prison.
FATAL RAILROAD AccIDENT.—A young man
7.. tamed Thomas Dunlap, from Blair county, was
killed at Denny's curve on the Pennsylvania rail
road last Saturday. His bead and face were terri
bly crushed, and other parts of his body much
bruised. Prom his appearanoe death must have
been almost instantaneous. It is supposed that he
tither jumped or fell off the train.
Bzurrar...—A fellow named James Donnelly was
presented before Alderman Kline yesterday for
assaulting and severely beating Airs. Rebecca Si
ders, residing about one mile below this city.—
The probability is that Donnelly was intoxicated,
for certainly no man worthy of the name, in his
ever ream, would be guilty of such a disrepute
and heartless act.
Swear; IN.—The constables elect of the various
wards in this city, with the exception of Moses
Fleck, appeared in court yesterday morning, pre
sented their bonds which were approved, and took
the customary oath. Mc new constables are
Robert Fry and David Deeters, the former in the
Third and the latter in the Fifth ward, both of
whom will make good officers, and prove an effec
tive support to the chief of police.
ANOTHER Vicraw.—On Sunday night an intosti
zated Yankee, on his return from Columbia, spread
:=.imself upon the steps of the Soldiers' Retreat
near the depot, to sleep off the effects of the liquor
he had 'imbibed: In the course of two hours he
awoke from his drunken slumber and made the
discovery that his pocket book, containing fifteen
cr twenty dollars, was missing. The victim OMB
from Clearfield csunty.
'Music STOLICIL—A trunk belonging to Samuel
.T. Jones, of the United States navy, was stolen at
Mount Union station on the Northern %stud
railroad on Sunday night. It contained all the
owner's valuables, amounting to sr considerable
.tura of money. As the trunk and contents w=lighed
about three hundred pounds,more than one person
mast have been engaged in its removal. Mr.
Jones is a relative of A. J. Jones, Esq , of this
f_.ity. He has not yet recovered his property.
COMING Hoag.—The term of service of the nine
months volunteers has nearly expired, and in the
course of a week or two our streets will be crowded
with returning heroes. If it be true, as reported,
that a number of regiments are to be paid cif and
mustered out of service in this city, the military
authorities should make timely arrangements for
the proper accommodation of the men while they
remain here, and not entail the burden of their
support upon our citizens, as was the case on a
- .:ormer occasion.
.'HARROW ESCAT%—On Sunday Mr. Samuel D.
`_'tang, superintendent of the middle division of
the Pennsylvania railroad, accompanied by three
Cr four gentleman of this city, indulged in a short
excursion up the road on an engine. When some
distance above the city a partial explosion of the
engine took place, and the fireman became so
much alarmed that he jumped off the engine,
Cwhich was making tolerably fast time,) at the
risk of being killed or crippled. The perilous
leap, however, was made in safety. The other
gentlemen remained on the engine, escaping unin
jured. Fortunately for them there was but a
.small head of steam on at the time of the acci
dent, otherwise they might have been very seri
if not &tally, injured. The engine was
slightly damaged by the explosion.
Tax Alva:sax Hausa Bemisrms.—The four
bop, arreeked ea sudsy for breaking i nto t h e
Souse of Mrs. Varnich and stealing ten dollars,
are all quite young, none of them exceeding four
teen years. One of the colored lads, Barney
ri - Brien, has been arraigned on several occasions
for petty larceny and other offences. We know
alting personally about the antecedents of his
C 3 tfederatts in crime, but learned from some per.
eons present at the bearing before Alderman Kline
=bat they have the reputation of being reckless
and vicious boys. 'The ease was yesterday re
utrued for trial and will be disposed of at bile pre-
Eett term. It is sad to think that there are chil
-ren in our city of the tender age of fourteen
Ears, who indulge in sneb dishonest practices. A
:earful responsibility rests upon• the parents of
:teee lads, who have evidently failed to "train
sera tr• in the way they should. go." If not spee
, -
y au' Effectively checked in the criminal career
:pen which they have thus early entered, they
wring disgrace and ruin upon themselves and
to the hearts of their relatives.
RAILWAY INClDENT—Exciting Scene in a Pas
senger Car.—An incident recently occurred on a
passenger train of the Philadelphia and Erie rail
road, the particulars of which were related to us
yesterday : Soon after the train left Sunbury, two
gentleman, one from' Philadelphia and the other
from New York State, entered into a spirited po
litical discussion. The latter, a venerable gentle
man, was arguing in favor of the position assumed
by several distinguished Democratic statesmen as
being the true one for the Democracy of the coun
try. After the talk had become quite exciting three
or four shoulder strapped gentlemen claimed to
have a share cf the conversation or argument,
threatening to put the old man out of the car,
saying that they had heard enough of that kind
of talk; that they would not permit any man to
indulge in such remarks and insult them. The
old man, rising up, told them they were not only
impertinent for interrupting the conversation, but
that they were a set of cowards, or they would be
with their regiments instead of being there at
tempting to prevent him from expressing his
opinion in regard to political affairs and the con
duct of the administration in the management of
the war. At this point the shoulder straps made
a hostile demonstration, when a lady rose up in a
seat immediately back of the old man, and re
marked that what he had said was true, and that
she would not sit still and see free speech pre
vented without raising her voice against it, at
the same time telling the old man to sit down and
she would take care of him. The shoulder straps
wilted before the just indignation and well
deserved rebuke of this heroic and spirited wo
man, and went into another car, threatening to
punish the offender at Williamsport. Before ar
riving there, however, some friends of the military
gentlemen put a flea in their ears about mob law,
and they concluded to let the matter drop. Wo
men always have been in favor of free speech, and
the above incident chows that they will fight for it!
[Communicated,]
;Mesas. EDITORS a small sized blackguard
paper of the 24th inst., commonly known as the
Evening Telegraph., we found an article headed,
"the Jews and the Yankees," which, at the time,
roused our indignation, as being an insult to the
Jewish business mon of this city, for att (Let which
might perhaps have been done by one individual.
After careful inquiry we found such did not hap
pen at all, and therefore we did not know what to
make of it at the time; but in the 'uric of the fol
lowing evening (Saturday last) we discovered it
to be a puff for Deacon Bergner's own dirty little
sheet, in which he stated that those advertising in
his paper had too much principle to commit such
a mean act. The proverb that "self praise is a
poor recommendation," is here verified. The very
idea of having any connection whatever with the
proprietor of that sheet is a disgrace. We do not
advertise in his sheet, nor did we take gold at par
for goods sold at extreme high prices, nor were we
compelled to carry money back to the State trea
sury, nor did we find any soldiers' letters contain
ing money addressed to poor widows ; and yet we
belong to the "Jews." Ten times better to be a
Jew, than a Hessian who persecutes them until
they advertise in Ms sheet and then they become
whitewashed. Messrs. Editors, why 'does he not
mention the name_of the party that done such an
act, if he knows it to be so, or say one of our mer
chants, instead of a Jew? But little minds are
always prejudiced, especially those who inherit
foreign despotism and hate against superiors, and
we consider ourselves such in every respect. But
let him write as much as be pleases, a man like
him cannot insult Tam Taws.
Counm PROCEEDINGS.—The April term of court
commenced at ten o'clock yesterday. Nothing of
special interest: transpired durieg tile morning ses
sion, the time having been principally taken up in
receiving the usual returns of constables from the
various districts, and swearing in the new consta
bles recently elected. At the 0004 of the after
noon session the members of the grand jury were
called and duly sworn. En the delivery of his
charge on this occasion Judge Pearson traveled
out of the usual course, and entertained the jury
with an elaborate discussion of the duties that all
citizens owe to the government under existing
circumstances. The charge, in its general fea
tures, wee eintilar to that recently delivered to the
grand jury of Lebanon county, s notice of which
appeared in one of our recent issues. The judge
concluded by defining the nature of the various
offaites which would be submitted to the grand
jury for their action. The trial of cases in the
criminal calendar was then proceeded with, and
two or three unimportant ones disposed of. Sev
oral true bale Wife found by the grand jury,
among the number one against Parmenter and
Watson for riotous and disorderly conduct in the
barber shop of Mr. Sanders under lieres hotel, an
account of which we published at the time. The
cage will probably be called up this morning.
ROBBERIES SN TWO RURAL DISERICTS.-Th ft burg
lars and thieves eentinne to annoy and plunder
our rural neighbors. Within a few weeks a num
ber of them have been robbed of large quantities
of meat .and other articles, and in every instance
the thieves have escaped detootion. Ott Satur titiy
night a raid was made upon the smoke house of a
Susquehanna township farmer by some unknown
persons, who carried off hams, shoulders, ike., to
the value of fifteen or twenty dollars. Suspicion
attaches to certain negroes in this city who were
seen in the neighborhood, no doubt on a reconnoi
tering expedition, on Saturday afternoon. We aro
of opinion that most of these robberies in the ad
jacent rural districts are committed by idle and
worthless negroes who are never known to work,
end yet manage to subsist comfortably. It is to
be regretted that the nocturnal plunderers cannot
be detected and brought to justice.
CHILD BURNED TO DEavn.—On Saturday a little
daughter of Mr. John Albright, residing in Filbert
street, was so badly burned as to cause her death.
In the absence of the housekeeper the child's frock
took fire from a stove in the room, and when dis
covered her clothing was almost entirely con
sumed and her body terribly burned in many pla
ces. The little sufferer lingered until Sunday
evening in great agony. She was about eight
years old.
SETT TO CA3IP.—Two members of the City Zeit
ayes, William Redifer and John Wheeler, who hate
been here on the siek list since the departure of
the company for the seat of war, were yesterday
taken in charge by a squad, of the provost guard
escorted to Camp Curtin. The first named
individual was recently married to Miss Fielding,
proprietress of the opera troupe now performing
at Sanford's establishment.
Nxxv Scnoor.Law.--We print in another column
a law passed by the last Legislature relative to
school directors, accompanied with explanatory
remarks by the State Superintendent, to which the
attention of thost interested is invited. . „
THE Pon. OFFICE.--By reference to the cor
rected table at the heed of our local columns it
will be seen that some changes have been made in
the time of closing the various mails that leave
here by railroad and stage conveyance.
Miss A- M. Stoddard will open Spring and Sum
mer Millinery, on - Friday, May let, at Xo. 15,
Market street. 243 31:
Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and
subsistence claims, dm, &e., &0., made out and col-
lected by EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oct2B-1y
WE have taken over on the Ist . of April the
balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own
store, 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 calico, 16, 18
and 20 cents.
500 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and 20 seats.
200 yards of barege and lastre, 20 and 25 cents.
1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer
coats.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants eta,
cheap.
300 dozen of the very beet 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, hoop skirts, all xtl is of combs,
patent tbsead, tapes, socks, eitin by the dozen or
piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces
of OARPSTi Which We Will sell at 15 cents per
yard.
20 pieces of straw matting, cheap.
20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains.
S. LEWY.
GREAT BARGAINS.—Twenty 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 largo 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 15TH OF jIINE NEXT.
Co SNAYNLY,
mr3o-10w Second street above Locust.
2.ntustments.
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS. ..... Sole Proprietor.
S. G. 11. SHOREY, Stage Manager.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK
NEW BURLESQUES, NEW AFTERPIECES,
NEW SONGS, GLEES, OVERTURES,
OPERATIC PIECES AND SIDE.
SPLITTING COMICALITIES.
The, only Respectable Place of Amusement
IN THE CITY.
Pronounced so by everybody in general
First week of the
FEMALE MINSTRELS.
Second week 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.
DAM EWE LaFORSEST,
The Champion Female Jig Dancer.
J. GT. H, SMOREY,
The best Original Comedian of the day, and
Champian. Tomborine Soloist.,
HARRY WHARFE,
In his celebrated Banjo Solos and side-splitting
Songs and Dances.
CHARMS 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 loast, is thv yoritA)l9
808 EDWARDS.
First week of the iSughable Burlesque,
THE THREE LOVERS ;
OR,
WHO MEOWED THAT STONEWALL "ON
M BACK ?
MISS KELLY SEYMORE,
The beautiful Ballad Singer, will- shortly ap-
pear.
kteZ-- See new Posters and Programmes..
Admission. Only 20 Cents.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO UNITED
STATE 3 TAXPAYERS--In consequence of the
inclemency of the weather during the past week, the
time for payment of all licanses and tames due, without
the addition of 10 per centunt, is extended until Satur
day, the 25th inst., payable at the collector's °face,
Harrisburg. A. H. FA HNESTOCK
ap2o-3t Collector 14th District, Penn,a.
L' OR SALE.--A first class newspaper
1' 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-St*
RIVE-TWENTY UNITED STATES
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 Rill
be paid in Gold.
Harrisburg, April 17, ISO3-dlm
WINDOW SHADES of linen, gilt
bordered; and PAPER. BLINDS of an enaloos
variety_ of designs eteseieute she, CURTAIN
FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prices. Call at
Scheirer's Bookstore.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE.—Nc
tice is hereby given that letters of administration
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, dec3ased ; all
persons having Claims against the estate of said decadent
will make them known without delay, and those in
debted to said estate will present them for payment to
JACOB ZIMMERMAN,
CHRISTIAN ZIMMER3IAN,
Administrators.
ap9-w6w4i= Jackson township, Dauphin county.
frHE Stockholders of the Union - 10-
i_ road and Mining Company are hereby notified that
an election for seven Directors will be held at the office
of William Buehler, Walnut street, on Saturday, May
2r1 3 /503, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
lIENRY 51'00BMICK,
Secretary and Treasurer
Ilarrisburg, April dth,1863-cp9-11twte
nRIED PEACHES-PARED AND
triiPAßED—juat received by
WM. DOCK, le., & CO
ACKEREL!II
AORMIttt, ttoa. 24'3/(13, in all sized packages
new, aid each package warranted. Just recetred and
w vale low by cy....? WM. DOCK jr.. & do•
ER' ORLEANS SUGAR !-FIRST IN
t TEE Milittr!—Por sale by
j,12 WM. DOCK, rs., & 00.
W..k.LLPAPER, BORDERS, &c., &C.,
Fold yet at last year's pri cos, without any advance.
At SCIIEPFER'S BOOKSTORE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CLEANSE THE BLOOD.- WITH
corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be sick
all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Bores, or in
some active disease, or it may merely keep you listless,
depressed and good for nothing. But you cannot have
geed health while your bleed Is impure. Apes Bursa.
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, such as Scrofula or King's Evil, Tumors, 'Weirs,
Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, 'Notches, Dolls, St. Antho
ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Bait Rheum,
Scald Head, Ringworm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors,
Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregu
larity,
.Suppression, Whites, Sterility, Syphilis or Vene
real Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases.
Try . Anit's BABBIPARILLA, end see foul:tureen the sur
prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and
cures the disorders.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is co universally known to
surpass every other remedy for the cure of Coughs,
Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis; In
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the disease, and it in
useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues.—
The world knows them.
Ass's CATHARTIC PILLS—for Costiveness, Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Jaundice,
Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Worms, and in short for all the purposes of a purgative
medicine.
Prepared by Da. J. O. AT HA & Co., Lowell, Maw
Price 2b cents per box. Five boxes for fa.
Sold by C. A. BANNYART, GROSS &Co. 0. B.
HaL
LEa, J. BOMGARDNER, Ds. MILES and L. WYBTIf, Har
risburg, and dealers everywhere ap7-d&w2ai
Editors Patriot and Union,
DEAR Sias :--With your permission I wish to say to
he readers oryour paper that I will Send by return
mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full direc
tions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, tha
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 fall growth of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or a Masten, in less than 30 days. AU ap
plications answered by return mail without Charge.
Respectfully yours,
• THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
feb26 3mw No. 881 Broadway, New York.
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI
MENT, in pint bs tiles at 50 cents, cures lameness, cuts,
galls, colic, &e. Read the following:
{BOSTON, July 7th, 1860.
rR.ToRIAR :—We have used for the past year your
Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, 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 nee noW. We have 10S
horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave
town without it HYATT PROST,
Manager Van Amburgh & Co's Menagerie.
Bold by all Druggists. Mice, 50 Cortlandt atreet,
a7-dBtwlm New York.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESEMANIS 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 irregu
larities, painful menstruation, removingall olbstructions
whether from cold or otherwise. LiCalisdie, pa in the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all attenuated
tibia, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th aback ettlitubs,
&c., disturbed sleep, which ariso from intsn'tptict of
nature.
was the commencernen o aver o I:A:MUSA ieatof
those irregularities and (dastatti sits 3; cony
signed so many to a posnmata, top St ES 11103 k-can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an
obsttnetion takes place the general health begins to de.
dins.
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are
invaluable, inducing, with certainty,periodicnt regutur
ity. They are known to thousands, who have used them
at different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
will appear,
Explicit directions, stetting when. they should not 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. Sold by Druggists generally.
_ . _ _ _ _ .
it. B. HIJTCHINGS, Proprietor, N _
20 Cedar street, few York.
Sold in Harrisburg, by C. A. Bannvart.
" Mechanicsburg, by J. S. Dellett.
" Carlisle, by S. Elliott.
Shippensburg, by D. W. 'Rankin.
" Chambersburg, by Miller & Hershey.
Hunsmelstown, by George Wolf.
" Lebanon, by George Ross. dec6-d&wly
Facts About Brandreth's Pins.
NRW OMITLH,WESTOHNISTBR 00., N. Y., Oct. 28, 1852
Ma. G. Yam Eros SHELDON, Editor Sing Sing Republi
Dear Sir—l would state that I was induced to use
BRANDRETEPS PILLS through the recommendation of
John R. Swift, of Croton, Westchester County ; who was
entirely restored to health by. their use. lie was sick
for some two years, very costive and dyspeptic, and he
tried everything, but was not relieved. Finally, he took
one firandreth't Pill every day for a week, and a dose of
six Pills every day for three days, and then took one
Fill every day, with occasional doses of six. In one
month he was able to go to work, and in three months
was well ; gaining 40 pounds in weight.
VICSTORESTER COVNTY, 88.
Edward Purdy, hing duly sworn, says that he resides
is the town of New Castle ; that some years ago be was
very sick with a sore on his leg, which had been run
niug for over five years; that he was also much dis
tressed by a pain in his cbest,aa i, besides, was very cos
tive and dyspeptic; that after rying varione remedies
and many physicians, he commenced using Brandrethl
pills, si: 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 mouths he was entirely cured of costiveness, dye.
pepsia and pain, and has remained well ever since.
. EDWARD PURDY,
Sworn to before me, this 18th day of October, 1862.
S. MALCOLM SMITH,
- Justice of the Peace
For sale in Eserieburg by 4110. H. MILL
novl9-d&wln
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS
Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all
Obstructionsironi whatever cause, and always
successful as a Preventive.
These PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many
years, both in France and America, with unparalleled
success In every Case; and ha is urged by many thousand
ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities
whatever, as 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 Oat 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 ben.
Sold, wholesale and.retail, by CHARLES A. BANN-
V ART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and O. K. KELLER,
Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (confidentially) and icfree of
postage" by mail.
Sold also by J. L. LEMBERGER. Lebanon; J. A. Wow',
Wrightsville; E. T. MILLER, York; S. ELLIOTT, Car
lisle ; I. 0 . ALTIOK, Shi ppensburg ; J. SPANGLER, Chem
hamburg; 8. G. WILD ; Newville ; A. J. KAUFFMAN, Me
chanicsburg; BROWN & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber
ty street,. Baltimore ; " and by "one Druggist' , in very
town and city throughout the United States.
• HALL & RUCKEL,
218 Greenwich Street. New York,,
Genera/ Wholesale Agent 3.
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 your m 6507,) bay only of those
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 youths Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all
claimed for them. S. D. HOWE,
jyl7-dly Sole Proprietor, New York.
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF
Bola BEREB.—A reverend gentlemen having betel re
stored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the
usual routine and irregular expensive-modes of treat
ment, without .access, considers it his sacred duty to
communicate to his aided fellow creatures the means
of mire. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed enve
lope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used.
Direct to Dr. ,TORN N. DAGNALL, 180 Fulton street,
trooklyn ) N. jen2o-3rd
AR. CHERSRMAN El PULE
DR. CHERSEMAN'S PILLS
EDWARD PURDY
Yours truly,
FOR FEMALES:
A Friend in Need. Try it.
DR. SWRET'St INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec
ticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his
practice for the last twenty years with the most aston
ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a
rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any
other preparation. For all-Rheumatic and Nervous
Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for
Sores,Wound a, Sprains, Bruises, ' &e., its Soothing, heal
ing and powerful strengthening 'properties, excite the
just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re
markable cures, performed by it within the last two
years, attest this fact.
See advertisement. aplleow-dkw
THE MILLIONS VISITING NEW YORK
For 80 years, have always found
Cristadoro's Hair Dye and Preservative
" Made and applied within a square of the same spot.
Nothing but their
UNEQUALLED PERFECTION
Has given them their WORLD-MDR IMPUTATION,
and made them take the place of all other preparations.
The Dye produces any shade desired in ten minutes.
Manufactured by T. CRISTADORO, 8 Astor House,
New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by an Hair
Drennan. Price $l, $l3O and $3 per box, according to
rise.
Crlstadorovs Hair Preservative
Is invaleable as it Imparts the utmost
softness, the moat beautiful eat 41$1tHiatiPitality to
the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size.
a7-d&wlm
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Adver
tiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by
very simple remedy. after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease,
Consumption—fa anxious to make known to kia fellow
sufferers the means of cure
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre•
scription used, (free of charge,) with the directiens for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &a.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa
tion which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
REV. BDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
m12.48m
BROOMS, BRUSHES, TUBS AND
BASKETS of all descriptions, qualities and prices,
for sale by WM. DOCK, Jle., tc CO.
(IREEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh
u Green Corn jnat received by
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO
GRAPH ALBUMS, PORT FOLIOS, OARD-CASES,
POCKET-BOOKS, for sale at
Scheirer's Bookstore,
WHITE BRANDY ! ! !—Fox PRESERV-
T Y INO PORroess,—A very superior article, (strictly
purs,) just received and for sale by
inky]. WM. DOCK, Ir., & Co.
A. SPLENDID ASS OR TMENT
0 F
LITHOGRAPHS,
Formerly retailed at from $3 to $5, sr, now offered at
50 and 75 cents, and $1 and $1 50-7ublished 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 cts.
For dale at SCREFFEWO Bookstore,
18 Market street, Harrisburg.
BLINDS & SHADES.
B. 3. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth street, Phila
delphia, Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
1:17° The largest and finest assortment in the city, at
the lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed equal
to new. Store Shades made and lettered. mr3l-2md
it A. DAVIS, BILL POSTER
Circulars, &e., carefully and promptly distributed.
- Ur' Residence, South above Second street.
SOLAR MATCHES!
NO SULPHUR!
NO SMELL!
FIFTY GROSS of the above Superior Mate Kook jith
ceived, and for sale by WM. DOCK. JR.. /c CO.
MESSRS. CHICKERINU & 00.
1111 YE ARLIN OBTAINZP VIA"
GOLD lII.E.DALI
AT Tu.
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
asap ran ralkOlbtsol WEtak,
OVER srify COMPETITORS!
Wareroom for the CHTOKERING PIANOS, at Harris
burg, at Qk Market street.
0c23-tr W, KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORK.
MORTON'S USIUVALLND GOLD
PEN.-FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE BETTER IN TIIP WHOLE WORLD.
A GREAT LUXURY!
PERSONS in want of a superior and really good ono
ems will And with me a large assortment to select from,
and have the privilege to exchange the Pena until their
hand is perfectly suited. Ana if by fair means the Dia
mond points break off during twelve months, the pur
chaser shall have the privilege to eelect a 131. W ette,
without any charge. •
I have very good Gold relkih, made by Mr. Norton, no:
warranted, in strong silver-plated eases, fur $1,51.46,
$1.60, $2.00
For sale at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
THE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND
ANIMAL RECORD for 1863. fnr Pple at
SOLLEFFER S BOOKSTORE.
THE BEST FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE IS
WHEELER & WILSON'S.
NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Colder's
Office.
1 . 17- Call and see them in operation
A general assortment of machinery and swecilve ova
bZ3ntly on hand.
MISS MARGARET RINEY
Will exhibit and sell them, and also do all kinds of
machine sewing on these machines in the best manner.
The patronage or the publio is respectfully solicited.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
Ser NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN.
CAPITAL 5200,000.
This Company has successfully conducted business for
a long term of years. and p.tid its losses promptly. Its
means of paying are nail:ole o and the indemnity promised
by our policy sure.
THOMAS CRAVEN. President,
A. 3. GILLET, Vice President.
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary.
H. K. PARZONS,IIB klarket street, Agent.
at,B.3tawlin
r ADIES YOU KNOW WERE YOU
6 A can get fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Visiting and
Wedding Cards ? At SCIUSIVZIt'S 800101'01M
WRITING FLUIDS.—BOSS' Ameri
can Writing Fluid, a splendid ink, at 62 cents
per (part i ARNOLD'S genuine Writing Fluid, HAR
RISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid, LAUGHLIN At
BUSEIFIELD'S Ink, Copying Ink, Carmine and Red
/zits of the best quality, Blue Ink, Mucilage, &e., at
SCHEFF.ER'S BOOKSTORE.
BOSS' ' AMERICAN WRITING
FLUID, equal if not superior to Arnold'e Zagiis/6
Fluid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle, at
SOHEPPER'S BOOKSTORE.
.IFDR SALE—A House and Lot on
Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange
Office of E. L. M'CULLOOU,
26 Market street,
Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and
fULTER. febl2-dtf
H A MS!!!
11 Newbold's celebrated,
Michener's Excelsior,
Brans & Swift's superior,
Xersey Plain, very fine.
Also, Dried Beef, Tongues and Bologna Sausage. For
sale by apl4 WM. DOCK, jr. & Co.
A SIGNEE'S NOTICE.—The account
of Dr. David C. Kellar, assignee of Phillip Peck
and Farah, his wife, of East Hanover township, has
been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of. Dauphin
county, and will be confirmed en the 12th day of May,
nee, union cause be shown to the contrary. .
ap94l2tltw J. Q. YOUNG, Pretizenet4l7,
MENWANTED.One first rate, Cabk.
.-- net Maker and two or three good laboring men
wanted. Steady work and cash pay every two weeke.
Apply at the millAlw EAGLE WORICiI.
Limo of (trawl.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash
ingtou City. Connections made with trains on Penn
sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West
two trains daily to and from the North awl West
Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1969, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will
arrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimorit as
How, vie : _
SOUTHWARD.
NAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (exempt Monday)
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. sad ar
riVee at Baltimore at 6.35 p. m.
MXPRICSS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Bun
day) at 11.07 p. m.; loaves RArrioburg (except Monday)
at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily (ezeept
Monday) at 6.15 a. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Rena
Harrisburg daily at 0.30 a. m.
NORTHWARD.
_.,. ~
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore dail
. jcape.4..tkupda . ,. rea y i ) ..,
at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p.,m , ., z 'iFtd
n ikert .
Sunbury at 4.05 p. m.
"rrre' 9.15 p.
RIPRESS TRAIN leaves Bidtirpq
.. d leave. Har
ris arrive° sk i „ V al r l,rlr 2t i • 1 11 ' 319 . s r .. m., sad arrlvel
risttg 41r1*14;f9es, : 0
at Sunbiu, 'es , ;. 4,..-..1.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaver
Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m., and ar
rives at Harridans at 7.30 p.m.
For further Information apply at the Office, in Penn
eylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. Du - BARRY,
General Superintendent.
Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD !
SUMMER TIME TABLEV
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: ifiiMa ‘-1-1-'------- ; -- :; :. 7 .: - Al ' :=-", .: 7-' '1
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FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PRILBELPIII
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1.863,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows
EASTWA.F.D.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
8,10 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 5.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55
a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster,
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leanh
lifarrisburg at 7,00 a, m, and arrives at West PAWN
phia at 12.25 p. m.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. in., and arrives at West .Phila
delphia at 5.00 p. m.
HARRISBURG . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via 00-
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. in., ant arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.30 . p. m.
WESTWARD.
'BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 2 00-a. an ; Alteena.47.ls a m_,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon.
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 3.00 a. an., Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 p. m. -
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p, m., Al
toona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 12.30 a. in.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m. . Altoono.
8.35 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.09 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves.
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8.00 p.m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel
phia at 405 p. rn. , and arrives. at Harrisburg at 0.40 a
p. M. This train runs via Mount ley.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Superintendent Middle Div. Porn'a B. R.
Harrisburg. April 16. 1863 —Atf
1863.1.863.
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pIiILADELPFITA & ERIE RAIL
' ROAD .—This peat line travertine the northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Iris. on bake Erie,
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road
Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Fre'ght busineic
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (lecond Fork.) (in
miles) on the Eastern 14ivis on, and from Sheffield to
Erie, (78 mils) on the Western Division.
Tilt:LE OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT FLIERIS=
13 CMG,
Leave Northward
Mail Train 1.15 a. m. I Express Train.. 3.00 a tn.
Cara run through without change both w•tys on theme
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, ang. be ,
twain Baltimore and Lock Haven. -
Pleven' Sleeping Cars nn Express Trains both ways.
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and W tiliamSpOrt
and PhilathAphia
Fur intermation !weeding Passenger bueuess apply
at the B. E. cor. 11th and ittarkot stre-ts.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents
S R. Kingston, Jr cur. lath and Marker streetr.
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds. Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Daltimer6.
H H. gTON .
tireal. Freight Agt
LEWIS L. 110rPT,
Gong Ticirqt Ar.,
JOS. D POTTS,
Gen'l Manager, Williamsport:
mai 5. dy
WINTER AR.itAishiEJAEIN 1.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
.
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW lOU.
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 17 1802. the Yu
ganger Trains will leave the Philadelphia Lad Reeding
itedlroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil
adelphia, ae follows, via
EASTWARD. ,
EXPRESS LINE leavea Harrisburg at 3.15 a, m,, qn
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 10.60 A. m., and at
Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. m. A Bleeping car is attached
to the.train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN loav, ilarrisburg at 3.00 a. m., ar.
riving in New York at 5.30 p. m. , and at Philadelphia,
at 1.60 p. m.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.03 p. m., on. ar
gival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, artillag isi
New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m .
WESTWARD.
NAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 a. m., and Philii
dalphia at 8.15 a.m. , arriving at Harrisburg at 1.20 p.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.80 p. ns., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
p. m.
NIPRNBB LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. m., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.10 a. m., and cannoning with
the Pennsylvania Bxprees Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains °utile-
Pennsylemila, Northern Naiad and Cumberland VIEW
Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, /co.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New York.
and Harrisburg, Pas ; between Harrisburg and Phis,-
delphia, 58.86 in No. 1 cars, and $2.80 in No. 2.
For tickets and other information apply to '
J. J. °LYDA, General Adenti
Harrishiarg.
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311 Nis A- C 1 TM 2
ROREI, LEMON,
VANILLA, GINGER,
ALMND, ORANGE,
PRAM', MIR APPLE,
REITIR ALMOND , CEXABT•
CINN AM ON
RO, iitre
NTARINE f . .
000RINEAL, (for coloring ,) a sso img d mms , fa
faecal, use. 4' -
The above aloorrmoot Suet received from one of tie
imetersi Roame—lach Route and Package War
ranted, [marls] WM. DOCK, Xs,* 00.
- POCKET KNIVES.—A very fine ws.
germenlt 4 80uu11J1Yo NVIENT9/4)1,
AND