Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, May 21, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tun DAILY Pamor Ann UNION may be ha. at
Jack'.4 Book Store, corner of Third and Market
etreats.
ALao. at h 44 News Agency of George L. Walter,
Market street near Fifth,
Tag Kama—tinder the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the tuella
at the Horriseurg Post Office, April 20,1863, is
as bellows:
RORYWIRN CIRIMILL RAILWAY.
NOBTH.—WAY 111-art For all places between War
isburg, Look t wos,.sol . l Elmira, N. Y.. at 12.00 m_
Nor Look Essen, Wi lliamsport and Lewisburg at 9
Iti•
souTa.—Wsi Man..—For all places between Har
mum and daltianne, did -3 and Wasbington, D.➢o, at
/or .00
8.0, Baltimore, Md., awl York, P.
•
aC
9.00 P• m .
WeauirON VALLI!! allnaoAD.
NAgr....WaT MA% .—FOr 1.41 Plaoal WWOOn_, Rude
butt, 'baton wad Pbi via 'Reading, st T SIG a.m.
Por Bead Log and Pottsville, at 12.39 p. m.
rimasvivreme. sen.eueo.
WAY Btaii.--For all places between Harrisburg and
rialo delphla s at 6.80 a. at.
For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.02
For New ifork, Pausdelphia, Lancaster, COlumbia,
mariettaamillainb, at 2.45 p. m. -
For MOW fart, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00
WBST.—Parilitt.—Yor all plaveibetween
burg and Altoona, 12.09 m.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie Pa., Cincinnati,
Calatablis and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
For Pittsburg, llollidaysbiuw, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tronsr, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. m.
-001UFAMLAJED Y LLt2 lte7L11013)
- . - .
Par Meeturnicaburg,OarlialsSuippenslbarg and Cham
barsburgi'Pa.? at 7.00 a. m.
'•lVar ltau..-1.70r all plasma between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, Md., at 12.80 p. m.
RONRRIRILI. AND SIISIMINAANA RAILROAD.
For Blleudide Borges, Bilwood, Pinegrove ana Summit
Station, at /2.30 p. m.
STAGS NOVINS
For Progress, Linglessown, Manadallill, West Hano
ver. Foot Hanover, ono and Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Fnday. at 700 a. m.
For Lisburn and Liwi,steru, on Saturday, at 12.3)
p.m. -
13 , 0filee Hours.—From 5.80 a. in. to 8.00 p. in. Sun
day frpm7 24 to 8.50. 11.. z 12, and from 3.00 to .4.00
Ittraniln.--The gates inith'teanal look at the
foot of Walnut street, which we mentioned yester
day as beincso much out of order as to place an
embargo on navigation for some time, are now re
paired, and navigation on the "tempestuous Ca
nawl" is resumed.
ACQUITTED OT THE CaaaaE.—E. S. Waterbury,
Co. G, 55th regiment P. V., was lately tried at
Fort WHenry for an act of incendiarism alleged
to bove been committed at Camp Curtin last win
ter, Ind adquitted of the charge. He will promptly
rejoin his company at. Hilton Head, of which his
father, I. S. Waterbury, is Captain.
.11nriaWax.---Yesterday morning a horse, belong
ing to Dr. Martin, took fright while standingiat
the owner of Fourth street and Strawberry alley;
and started on the rampage down the alley toward
Front, dragging along With hiin the buggy tO Which
'he wee attached. Ilbint "sincerely-attached" (as
"Artimus" would .sity) to the vehiole, he did not
part with it along the route, .but brought up with
it uninjured in front of Buehler's, at whioh place,
he ;was !topped. It is lucky that the bevies or
chiiiirewplaying in the alley escaped unhurt.
Incroiranir fro Jiiancts or 1111 PILAbT.—It may
not be generally known that, by the amended
stamp duty act, all transcripts of judgments from
docket. of juetieee of the peace will require a Ore
cent stamp to be attached, which must be canceled
by the juattee giving the transcript. The person
ordering the transcript will, of course, be bound
to pay thatnty bat it would WO time and tron
irlefor justices to keep a supply of stamps on hand,
in order that they may be affixed when required.
A neglect to comply with the provisions of this
act renders the transcript worthless.
Faun Paosescrs.—All inforination which we
can gather from those who ought to know repre
sents the promise of the coming fruit crop in this
section as most promising. The trees have put
forth blossoms profusely, and. the unusual back
wardness of the season has ,placed their germs
beyond the blight of frost. Nothing but an unfor
seen and unexpected *shop can now cut off , the
promise. of the crop ; and vie may reasonably an
ticipate thC_pi:Ospect of soon indulging in . the
sweets duit canto from nature's bountiful hand.
The growing grain 'crop is'also 1002g : strops
and -thrifty hereabouts. The accounts from the
Wisteria States , are .eikeeriug, and =the promise of
abundance was never greater than at Pasant. The
)abor of the
p husbandman ;seems to prbsper, and
*ere is oausr to be' thanit r ial that, in the time of
.our national extremity, thekliiiiht offs ite is not
to be added to•tlineurse of nPar"..
Too HASTr.—ThI piejndibes or peesiotis of men
frequently lead them into pronouncing harsh and
unfair judgments in relation to their fallow men,
The TeTegroph of Tuesday ivening appears to have
been betrayed by some personal'or political motive
into a ane-sided account of the arrest, by officer
Fleck, of one George - Wood, who keeps a boarding
and eating bonne at a plant on the corner of Pine
and Second streets, known as the "Leibtren
House." It pronounces the place "a regular resort
for soldiers, who were seen reeling to and from it
in beastly states of intoxication," and records its
decision in regard to the character of the place and
that of its owner in the most positive and unscru
pulous terms. All this indiscriminate denuncia
tion is founded on hearsay and the suspicions of a
detective officer. We have made inquiry of oft
*Cent and soldiers boarding there, whose statements
run directly counter to those above alluded to.—
They speak of the place as orderly and decent, and
say that they have seen men come there drunk,
but no liquor was given them, and they were sent
away as they oame. We : do not now pass judg
ment upon this case, but simply .place one state
• ment against another, leaving the decision as to
guilt or innocence in the hands of the courts, where
it properly belongs.
Ixrunzwr Bacaans.--The impudent importuni
ties of a saucy beggar—one who plies the business
as a regular trade, and prefers his claims with an
air of undoubted right—are not calculated to
sweeten a man's temper or put him in a proper
frame of stand for the performance of deeds of real
charity. As it Community, we appear to have a
fair share of this class of mendicants. The perti
nacity and effrontery with which they urge their
prataa4ollll is annoying and frequently alarming.
A few days ego one of the most able-bodieil of this
class entered a store in town, and behaved in an
outrageous manner, soliciting money with snob a
significant air that the .lady in attendanCe was
foroed to comply with his demand. It would be no
mktfortuue if the draft should fall on sash useless
adjuncts to society, but it is not likely BO to do, as
beggars are the most notoriously lucky individuals
extant. Of course, in our remarks on this bead,
we only mean to apply them to the undeserving
Fro= a meritorious fellow-being asking alms or
food none should turn away ; but when a fellow
witirt force as , striight as a ramrod, and with
muscles like. a blacksmith, "bones" you for a "lift."
the 'him is *bond enough to make Charity tighten
her purse-atrings. To this branch of beggary be
longs tbatelass, amounting to something more than
a brigade, who icon? the country every year. get
ting their living on the strength of the "eruption
of Mount Yesniitts," which oocurred some time
during the last century.. Their brief generals
sets forth that the Crout!t;their *tier, wale kil•ed
by a red-hot stone of ellien tone weight being
vomited out upon him during that ealemity, pro
dating injuries from the Waste of which be did,
Niue ail each toward the ilocr.
Row IN STAYS STRUT...-Yesterday afternoon
row occurred in East State street, which for a time
threatened serious if bet fatal results. ''The con
fusion in which such scenes are allran involved,
and the various versions given of the affair, retie'.
it difficult to arrive at the facts in the case; but as
near as we can ascertain the circumstances, they
are as follows: A large number of eoldiers, belong
ing •to the 134th regiment, (now in itamp,) more
or lea intoxicated by liquor, Were passing by the
shop of John Casey, a butcher in State street.
They accosted John, one of them swearing that
they had been fighting far the Constitution and
the old Union. John finally declared that they
"would a d—d sight rather fight for the niggers
than the Irish," whereupon an bulimia:anate as
sault was made upon him from all sides. The
dauntless John, seeing that the enemy was too
many for him, and that the day was going against
him, retired in disorder from the field, but imme
diately rallied and reappeared in front of his shop
with a cleaver in his hand and a determination to
do or die.
With this he maintained the unequal contest for
a short time, inflicting slight wounds on many of
the attacking party, and nearly severing the fore
finger of one of his assailants. He filially beat a
retreat into his shop, hotly pursued, but was res
cued by a reiaforeement of the women of the neigh
borhood, who surrounded the shop and prevented
all ingress or egress. Meantime a young son of
Casey's, named Michael, came to his fathe'r'e as
sistance and squared himself for a turn at the foe.
Resort was now bad to stones and bludgeons, and
a general melee seemed imminent; but tha übiqui
tous Barney came up at this juncture, and sue
eeeded in breaking through the lines and putting
a stop to farther operations. The alarm of the
neighborhood subsided, and the crowd slowly dis
persed.
Nagy was math Iditosted and brtiteed, bat we
did not learn that he received any serious inju
ries. "L'Erin phsribue, :mum go brogla !" would
be an appropriate motto to be engraved on his
family escutcheon.
The following note from Mr. Casey explains
Wolf;
Editor. Patriot and Union am known as
a peaceable citizen. To-day a lot of soldiers at
tempted to commit some ugly work 'on my 'premi
ses, and when Lthought to .stop them they ham
mered me, and about five of them gave me a pretty
good beating, but without much hurt. I advise
any person not to come to fight with ttei for from
this night after we, will do all we can in ttie way
of protecting ourselves. jOIIN CASEY.
May 20, 1863. • • .
Polies Apperns.--Before Alderman %line.—
Emma Utz, an, old offender,- found
_drunk and
prowling around the depot yesterday morning,
was taken in charge by officer Deeters, and
to jail for thirty days. She is a renowned
" bum:tier," and his been in - and out of jail a
good part of her natural life.
Au individual who had been imbibing to freely
to stand the pressure-was also before the magis
trate yesterday:. He gave his, name , as . John
Drunk, was chargetwith drunkenness, and it was
clearly settled that John was 'drank. He got
•
twenty-four hours of quiet retirement.
An insane man, loiMring : about the door of a t.
boarding house in Walnut street, seemingly with
out purpose or knowledge of where he was or what
he wanted, was handed over to otftee,r9amPbell.
He said he was from New York, had a railroad
ticket on his person for that city, and was com
mitted to prison over night for safe keeping. He
left town yesterday morning.
A wounded soldier, badly disabled by a wound
in the leg which had partially healed, was wheeled
before theldagistrate, and by him sent to prison
for twenty-four hours.
ANOTHER Pic-nro.—The first pic-nic of the
"Eintracht" Singing Association is announced to
come off at Haehnlen's woods on Monday next.
The association has made every preparation to
render it a most attractive and agreeable rural
entertainment. We commend the seeker after
pleasure or relaxation to the inducements which
this occasion holds forth. There will be good
company good music, and a hearty welcome to all
respectable corners.
Omnibuses will run every hour from- . L, Ktenig's
residence in Chestnut street.
TROIIBLE BF.wwlNG.— . There seems to be serious
tregble brewing at the Lykeue Valley coal mines,
leased by our townsman, Henry Thomas. The
miners, it appears, are on a strike for higher wa
ges, and it is feared- tbat t unles's' the strike can be
checked, the destruction of property must be large.
Mr. Thomits'telegraphed for Sherifflioas,who left
'far tbe scene of the disturbance yesterday' noon,
since which time we have not b;ard from the riot
ers. We will endeavor to give the facts as early
as possible.
Pansorrin. 7 -Hon. Horace Maynard and Hon.
Baillie Pay ton, the former a member and thelatter
an ex-member of Congress, were in town yesterday,
stopping at the Jones House. The object of their
visit is to obtain authority from the Governor to
raise a brigade in this State for operations in Ten
nessee.
Col. Strawbridge, 1 16th regiment P. V., left this
city yesterday to rejoin his command in the De
partment of South Carolina,
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 alien, 10, 18
and 20 eents.
500 yarda remnants lawns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and 20 cents.
200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents.
1,000 yards of linen quash, 16,18 and 20 cents.
100 yard® of brown and grey cloth for Funnier
coats.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants scoff,
cheap.
300 dozen 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, hoop skirts, all c< < c of combs,
patent timed, tapes, sorks, a.r. Isr loy the dozen or
piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will sell, at 75 cents per
yard. •
20 pieces of straw matting, cheap.
20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains.
S. LEWY.
Panneyliania Militia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and
subsistence claims, 60,, duo., &e. made out au4 col
lected by EUGENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oot2B-1y
GREAT BARGAINS.—Twenty per cent. &med.—ln
order to reduce stock, owing to the tearing down
of the old store and building up new, I Offer my
stook, emulating of a large stook of three-ply In
grain, Venetian and Rag Carpets;
of all descriptions, elan, furniture
at twenty 'per cant lodo than
city prices, until the 15ra or..Tois Naar.
C. ElmsVial',
nor3o-10w Second street above Lomat.
6 HADV43 of lines, 'eV
vv bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of ILA sadlati
east ot &Wino and ornaments; also, otrorma
eat TABULD • very low prune CIO ii
ISchieliferN Bomowtore.
CZ=
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CLEANSE THE BLOOD.- WITH
Corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be sick
sllover. It may burst out in Pimples, or Bores, or in
SOW active disease, or it may merely keep you listless,
depressed and good for.nothing. Bat you cannot have
good health while your blood is impure. Ayer a Barn,
parillia purges oat these impurities and stimulates the
organs of life into vigorous action, restoring the health
. and expelling disease hence it rapidly cures a variety
of oomplaints which are caused by impurity o' toe
blood,
sub es Screwia or King's Rehi. Ti f inorfi ()leers,
S o res, Eruptions, Pimples, Elate/us, Boils, Sc ; . dinghy'
sty's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Teeter or salt Rheum,
Scald Head Ringworm, . WSW or C4011f89011.1 Tumors,
Sore Eyes, lt eweale Diseases, such as Retention, irregu
larly,blippreSsion, Whitey Steritil. Syphilis or Vene
real Diseases, Liver Compl ants and Heart Diseases
Try ATER'S SARSAPARILLA, and see foryourself the sur
prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and
mares the disorders.
Arras 'S OlinanVORAL is so Universally known to
surpass every other rrinedy for the cure of Cotighst
Voids, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchiti., In
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the 'disease, and it is
useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues....
The world knows them.
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MISR'S CAI MASTIC PILLS—for Costiveness Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, Dysentere, Foul 6tonsack, ' ,TatnuiiSe l
Headache, ifeartbern, Pass, liheumatiSnk, Dropsy.
Worms, and in short for an the purposes of a purgative
medicine.
Prepared by' Da. T. 0. AYES & Co., Lowell, Mao.
Price 26 cents per box. Five boxes for EL
Bold by 0. A. BANNVART, GHOSEI & 00., 0. R. MEL.
J.'Bomaißmatt, Da. filmes and L. Wyse/. Har
risburg, and dealers everywhere ap7-d&w2m
THE MILLIONS VISITING NEW YORK
For 80 years, have always found
Cristadoro's Nair Dye and Dreservativa
Made and applied within a square of the same . apt.
Nothing but their
UNEQUALLED PERFECTION
Has given them their WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION,
and made them take the place of all other preparations.
The Dye produces any shade desired in ten minutes.
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House,
New York: Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair
Dressers. Price $l, $l5O and $3 per boa, according to
size.
Cristadorots Hati 'Preees.yative
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts . the utmost
softness, the meat beautiful gloss and gieat vitality to
the pair.
Price be 'cents, $1 and p per bottle, according to size.
a?' -d&wlm
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF
BOTH SEXES.—A reverend gentlemen having been re
stored to health in a few daps, after undergoing all the
usual routine and irregular expeneive modes of treat
ment, without success, considers it hie sacred duty to
communicate to his affloted fellow creatures the means
of cure. Bence, on the receipt of an addressed enve
-lope,•he wilicevud (4 0 e) a copy cffikepreecTiptionused.
iDirect to Dr; 4111q1LDILGNA,LT, , 188 ton street,
Brooklyn, N. ian2o•tm.
S. T.-,-1860-X.
.DRAKE'S PLANTATIO,N •BIiTTFAE O3 9
lahaisted nature's great restorer.' A delightful beve
rage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croixßum,
roots and herile. keinvigoratel.the body without stim
ulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach,
creates an appetite anr strengthens the system. It is a
certain cure for 'Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhcea
Liver Complaint and-Norvoua Headache, and prevents
Miaselati&diesass frOm chaste e.if &c. It.
can be used at all times of diy by oldand young, and is
particularly recommended to weak and delicate persons.
Sold by all Grocers, Binges* iti.tels and Saloons. P.
Drake & Co., 202 Broadway, NeW York.
LYON'S KATILAIRON.
This delightful article fOr present* and beautifying
the Um= hair is again put Pp by thp origins Omit,
tor % and is now made with the sameoare, ek illaudatten
tion which first 'created its immense and unprecedented
sales of over one million bottles annual I is still
sold at 25. cents In large bottles. l ihrtomßlion bottles
can easily be sold in a year when it is again known that
the liathairon is not only the most delightful hair dres
sing in the world, bit that it cleanses the scalp of scurf
and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich, luxuriant
growth, and privents it from turning gray. Theseoare
considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been
tested for over twelve years, and IS warranted as de•
scribed. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair
will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheapand
minable. It Is sold by all respectable dealers,through.
out the world. . D. B. BARNES & 00.
.isovs-2swdkw6to . - New York,
111 . 1IM8T BET'S
IMMUTABLE HAIR . , RIESTORATIVE
• IT IS,N9T A DYE,
But restores gray hair to itroriginal color, by supplying
the papillary tuber with natural alirtenanilkimpaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous doe pre,Composed
of tunny caustic, destroying the vitality and. beauty of,
the hair, and afford of themselves no &resting. Heim.'
Street's Inimitable Coloring.not only restorer hair to its
natural color by an easy process. but gives the 'hair a .
Luxuriant Beauty,
promotes its growth, prevents its'falling off, erediCates.
dandruff, and imparts health' and pleasantness to the
head: ' It'has stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
Used by both gentlemen, and is sold by all'
respectable dealers, or can be procured by, hem of the
commercial agent, I). 8.,. Barnes, 202 Broadway, N. Y
Two sizes, 00 cents and El. nov7-2.awd&w6m •
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES,
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS.
.
The eonibinatiottof iegredteßte in theeeTills.ate the
result of a long and extensive practiee. .They are mild
in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu
larities, painful menstruation, retnovingall obetructions
whether from cold or otherwese, headache, psi in the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, wil servouNanee
time, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th thank atilimbs,
Ace., disturbed sleep, which arisa bum btartapti of
'nature.
DR. CHRESEMAN 8 114,LS
was the commencetnen o are? e e israti dl'inktroantof
those irregularities and cbetrorti SIMS ant: oolgi
Signed so many to a Feer.l4s 2121 p v4)0( can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an
obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline,
DR. CHEESEMANIS PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are
invaluable, inducing, with. certainty, periodical regain?'
ity. They ars known to thonsandi,who have usadtkoin
at different periods, throughout the sountry, having the
sanction of some of the moat eminent Physicians in
Ammica, •
Explicit directions, stating when they should not be
used, with each Box—the Prate One Dollar per Box„
containing from 50 to 60 Pills,
Pills sent by moil, promptly, by remitting to the
Agouti. Bold by Druggists generally.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar street, New York.
gold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannyart.
64 Mechanicsburg, by J. B. Dellett.
ti Carlisle. by P. Millott.
Elhippensburg, by D. W. Rankin.
Obambersburg, by Miller & Hershey.
41 Illuminebrown, by George W elf.
gt . Lebanon, by Gooroo Ross. deoti•d&w/y
A Friend in Need. Try it.
'DR SWBETIB INFALLIRLis LlNillftelT is pre
pared frost the recipe of Dr. B.ephen dwelt, of Confute
tint. the great bode setter, and hag been used in hie
practice for the last twenty yearswith the most aston
ishing success. ft sen egoista' remedy it le without a
rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any
other preparation Foe all Rheumatic and Nervous
Disorders it is tinily and as a ennitive for
Sores,* winds. Ppridne, Bruises, izo., its soothiiiii, heal
ing, end powerful strong' honing properties, excite the
just wonder and aatonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial Over fb hundrtd certificates of re.
inarkelble cares, per ormed by it within the heat two
year', attest this tact.
gee advertisement. aplleow-dhy
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN . •
'INT, in pint bottles at 50 cents, coracle:mumps, cute,
galls, colic, &c. Read the following:
Dorms, Joly 7th, 1860.
TONIAB have need for the peat year your
Horse Diniment for lameness. kicks, bruises, colic and
cute, and in ewer, instance ou 4 It the beet article I
ivartried iA thin arena company. •Pieane mind ei lA dozen,
it 10 the. only liniment we UM. 1101 r. We have 108
homes, some very valuab e, an& do not want to; leave
'town without it RY&TT VIM*,
blananor Vim matnuirli & O& Menegicia.
80141 by all Druggist& Ofileie, Gorthindi street
New York.
TO CONSTIMPTIVES.—The Adm
.
User, having been mitered lo . health in feirlieeks by
a very simple remedy, after having stiffiretits vets' years
with a feeve.e lung affection, and that dread disease,
Consumption--'s anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferere th- means of cure
To all who desire it, he will semi a copy of the pre
ser.ption ton d, (free of hii•ge.) with th. directiens for
pure repa rincare g and
for flonf nein the same, which t
B hey will dnd a
sstonotion Asthma, ronebitis, &e.
The only object of the advertiser in send De the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and snresd informa
tion which he conceives to -.e invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try biS remedy, es it will COO them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
RSV. EDwelto A. WILSON, '
ml2-w3m Williamsburg, rings Vounty, New York.
Braiiiireth's Pills, New Style.
BRANDRETWS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRSTIPS PILLS, NEW S7'YLE,
BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for cost veness, spasms, loss of appetite,
sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals,
dizziness, drowsiness, and•oramping pains, and all dis
orders of vise stomach and bowels.
' • ONE OF MANY OASES.
iji:r Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York :
r. I. C. COON, publisher of the Slate Banner, Ben
nington, Vt., says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA,
and suffered so aeverely from it, that not a particle of
food could be swallowed without occasioning the most
uncomfortable seneation in his stomach. For See years
he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when be used
DRANDREPIPS PILLS. The first box did not seem to
benefit him much, but the second produced a change .
and by the time he had taken six bores, a COMPLETE
CURE was effected. He says: "My dyspepsia was gone,
and My expectations of an early death vanished."
Principal office, 291 Canal street, New. York..
For sale in Harrisburg by GRO. G. BNLL
ms•d&wtf
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Hopes
is unrivaled by any, and in all oases of Lameness, an
sing from Sprains Braises -br Wrenching, its effect, is
magical and dertain. Harness or &dole walls, Scratch
es, Mange, /4e., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and
Bingbone may be easily prevented and cured in their
incipient stages, b.t confirmed cases are beyond the
possibility of a radical rare. NO case of the kind, how.
ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated
by this Liniment, and las faithful application will al
waysi remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to
travel with comparative ease.
Every it rse owner should have this remedy at hand,
for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness
wilt effectually.preven.. those formidable diseases men
tioned; to which all horses are liable, and which render
so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless.
See adiiiiitieruent sp2O tow-d&vr
DR. DILPONCO'S. GOLDEN PILLS !
FOR FERIAtES!
Infallible in Correctingyßeguketing and ftelnaning all
Obstructions, from whatever cause, and aiways
successful as a Prettentsve.
These PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many
years, both in FranCe and America, with unparalleled
success in every case;.and he is urged by many thodsand
ladiee who used thera„..to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those Auffering,fram airy irregularities
whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit It. Fenieleof .particularly
situated, or those supposing themselvelso,pre cautioned
against these PM; while in that condition, as they are
sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes
no responsibility :Star this admonition, although their
mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other
wise the Pills are recommended. Pull and explicit di
rections accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box. •
Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN
WAN., - Druggist, N 0.2 Jones Bow, and 0. K. NAILLBII y
Druggist, Harris burg, Pa.
Ladies, by sending them 11.00 to the Harrisburg
Post. Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (contidintially) and "free of
postage" by mail.
Bold also by J. L. LEMBEIRGFER, Lebanon ; J. A. Wars,
Wrightsville; B. T. MILLER, York ; S. ELLIOTT, Car
lisle,. J. O. ALTIOK, bhippeneburg; J. Brahman, Chem
bersburg ;B. l. WILD, Newville A.J. KAUFFMAN, Me
chardeaburg • Dsovra & BROTHER, No. 4, Nonth Liber
ty street, Baltimore; and by "one Druggist" in very
town and city throughout the United States.
nov7.2waollt gift
HALL & RIJOKBL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
General Wholesale Agents.
N. B —Look out 'for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind unless every box is signed 8. D. Howe.
All others are a base impoidtion and unsafe ; therefore,
as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of
being humbugged out of your money,) buy onlyof those
who show the signature of 8. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. The ingredients Asomposting the
above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will
tell youth° Pills are perfectly harmless, yet Will dO all
claimed for them. - S. D. HOWE,
Sole Proprietor. New York.
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD
808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor.
J. G. H. SHORES, Stage Manager.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
,CROWDED! CROWDED! CROWDED!
IMMENSE SATISFACTION.
HUNDREDS. TEENED AWAY NIGHTLY TO
am?, THE BEST SHOW EVER GIVEN
IN THIS CITY.
THE BEST FEMALE MINSTREL ' •BAND
THE BEST QUARTETTE. -
THE BEST :VOCALISTS.
'THE BEST. DANCERS.
THE BEST COMEDIANS.
MBE BEST ORCHESTRA.
THE BEST SINGERS.
THE LARGEST AND MOST ORIGINAL
First weeleof 92e laughable afterpiece,
A WHOLE NEW PROGRAMME!
Second week of the following artists :
EMMA. AND EDITH WITITTING.
AND NELLY SEYMOUR,
The Irresistable and Faseina4ng Songstress
and Danseuse.
COMIC DUET. by
Nelly Seymour and Shorey.
Fourth week of the
FEMALE MINSTRELS.
EDWARDS & SHOREY'S
Original and only New Orleans and Metro-
MINAREI7TROPE!
In connection with
THE GREAT STAR COMPANY
The following
CONGRESS OF ARTISTS
will appear,
A NEW AND ENTIRE
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
NIGHTLY :
MRS. JULIA EDWARDS,
-
The Charming Vocalist.
J. G. IL MOREY,
The best Original Comedian of the day, and
Champlati Tomborine Soloist.
JOHN CARL,
The, young Ole Bull Violin 8010 performer and
Last,bnt'aot lasat, is-the veritable
808 EDWARDS. ' -
First week of ike laughable Altarpiece s
THE 811 1 11138 tOTTA , CiE.
By the Company.
Adiskisimion Only ilep Cents.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE
ASH POE NEW STYLE
ABE. FOR PiEW STYLE
ASK FOR NEW STYLE
To Gorse Owners.
11 CARD-TO THE LADIES.
amusements.
COMPANY EVER. ORGANIZED
THE SWISS . COTTAGE
, Second week of
MR. DE MARBELLE,
The Great Yankee Comelimn; and
BILLY WARD,
The Celebrated Comic Singer.
Fifth week of
Introducing
.Leader of. the Orobtotru
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GARDNER-1i HEMMING'S •
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GREAT AMERICAN .
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lai
Art - •
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Entirely remodeled and refitted for
the Season of PXO, with entire
NEW RAND WAGON, A
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NEW BAGGAGE WAGONS, pir---- , -
NEW TRAPPINGS, 'j: • ''' , lll ll lllo l l
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NEW HARNE4S,
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i Otag ‘)A o l
NEW WARDROBE, L rr
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and everything Elegant in the ex- ' --
frame, and which, in point of beauty. a
excels the outfit of any Traveling
Show in America. •1:,
THE PAVILION - +-7/AF. --
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to large and comfortable, and is ar- a, e
ranged so as to afford ease and com- , ,f 1
OM to the patrons cif this Establish- . i.' , .
ment. •
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THE STUD OF HORSES
AND PONIES
,--,.
will claim particular attention, as. .
they are among the purest blooded, n
and best trained animals in the world.
•
Prominent among whom stands the • '
Great Talking Horse • - =- 4 .
VVASHINOTON )
a beautiful theraugh-bred Arabiait "
Charger, who will be introduced by
his trainer, Mr. DAN GARDNER. I,
Among the Ponies Ivill be found
Camille, Fire Fly, Prince, Jupiter, i
Dancing Star, Lucy Long, Grey Eagle
and Bainbridge. - •
The Educated Mules
_ •
•::
DAN AND DICK, ~ ••
will be introduced by Dan Gardner, - ---,-
-,,,,,\
in a variety ,of Laughable Perfor- .
mances. •
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THE COMPANY OF PERFO3MERS
Comprise the largest and best that . c ~- 14 .
ever traveled. Great Expense has : . I
been incurred in bringing them to
4test .*.
gether, and we intend to giye the •
Best Circus Entertainment . ' 4 =•-i
1 , .'..
that has ever been witnessed in this. ~ .-
country. Look at the Ai, .-
GREAT ARTISTES, 11l 'lll '
and judge for yourselves I .
1 -- tip
- Mr. Richard Hemmings, ... i -,, •
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the great American Horseman, and 1 ... rtr4` - ' , .
,Tight Rope Dancer. He will appear
at each Entertainment in a great .- _
variety of his thrilling Performances.
DAN GARDNER. - ' •
the Old and Favorite Clown. Aa a I.
good Clown is as necessary to a Circus t 'e• .
V
as bread is to breakfast, the public
may congratulate themselves upon '
seeing the happy son of 'Momus at ' I lik , q
each entertainment.
... The Little Veiry of' the Arena,
•
Miss Eliza Gardner,
is certainly the beet Female Egues.
trian in existence. SO executes the
most elegant and classiamotions, corn
bleed with daring Leaping, splendid 4 : 4 ;
Dancing '
Btc., upon the back of her 7 ,
spirited horse, while at full motion,
concluding with her dashing act of •
LEAPING THROUGH 15 Balloons.
Signor Wambold. _
the extraordinary Contortionist :and
wonderful Boneless elan per- • - .
formaners must be seen to be believed.
John Foster,
the People's Jester_-one of the most
original and: langliible Clowns that
- •. •
ever entered a ring.
The Polish . Brothers.
nese - astoniMilig.dyinnasts will ap
jeer in a variety of their elsaiieal and I t h .
wonderful) feats. „,
V
"
Gobrge R. DeLouis', .1 A 'awe
*ill apetar in his performances on - -
the horizontal Bar, and introduce the
TRAINED DOG JENNY LIND,
in- her Amusing and Entertaining
Tricks. Together With
Mme Camille,
the Beautiful Equestrienne
La Petite Camille,
the pleasing ilanseuse.
Young Sam,
.he Pocket Clown.
HERR MARTIN,
W. HILL,
GEORGE KING,
HENRY PETER6ON,
SIGNOR BALDWIN
and the excellent Company who fill
ed Gauen - en & Dusisiism'a 'Amphi
theatre, Philadelphia, nightly, for a
period of four month.. •
The entertainment will commence
with the
ZOIJAVE HALT.
The Performance will comprise -%'
every Variety of. Trick Riding, Scene .
Ridinc, Tumbling, Gymnastic Ex
ploits, Two and .1. our liocso Riding •
Ste., &c., with- Mimic by the Band.
All under the itnmetkime directiun et
DAN GARDNER..
The GRAND PROCESSION skill
enter town about 10 1-2 - A, M... dar
ing
.11 t Wal%
ing which the Band will discourse
Most beautiful music.
41Weliaa
Two PERFORMANCES each "Day,
AND
1.
Doors open at 2 and 7P. M. Per
formance to commence half an
bier_.
Admission,
Admission, 25 Cents. -
so sAis ekitiß. •
• •
HARRISBURG. Thursday, May 28th, 1863
MIDDLETOWN, Wednesday, May 27.
DUNC ANNON, Trichpy,• May 29.
myl4 d 2 w W. lI...GARDNER, Agent.
SOLAR, MATOHESI
NO SULPHUR I
NO. SMELL!
FIFTY (}ROBS of the above Superior Matches just
stored, and for ROO* WM. DOCK, Js.. &CO
MEBSitB.OEICKEI.L.ING & CO..
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD ME - DAL!
AT THE
MBOH-AN ICB' FAIR, BOSTON, .
VELD !AIL PItIOIDING
OVER SILTY COMPETITORS!
Warerocon for the ontoszsme PIANOS, a.tHerris..
barg,•at 111 Market street,
oc2B-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORZ.
ITO B TON ' 8 UNRIVALLED GOLD
PEN,--FIRi3T QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
A GREAT LUXURY!
PERSONS in went of a superior and - really good swan
to will find alth me a large assortment to select from,
and have the privilege to exchange the Pens until their
handle perfectlyiraited. And if by fair means the Dia
mond points break off during twelve months, the pur
chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one,
without any charge.
I have. very good Gold Pens,made by Mr. Morton, not
warranted, in strong silver-pated asses, for $l, ELM,
$1.60, $2.00
7or sale at SOHETEEWS BOOKSTORE,
w IR Market street arrl 'burr. Ps.
T HE BEST FAMILY SEWING
MAOHINE IS
WHEELER & WILSON'S.
NE W OFFICE, Market Square, next to Cotler's
Office.
lir Cali and see them in operation.
A general assortment of machinery and needles con
stsntly on hand.
Will exhibit and sell them, and also do all kinds of
machine sewing on these m4chines ID the beet manuer.
The patronage of the raids is respectfully so.icited.
aplB-13n1
AD VIINISTRATOR'S N 0 T I L E.-
Letters of •administration upon the estate of
lease Laing/A, late of Upper Swalara township, Dau
phin county, deetased, hav , Dg been granted to the an.
dersigned, all persons ind bled to said estate will make
immedb.te payment, and these boring claims egalust
th same are requested to present them f settlement
without - delarto W. L. TIOWICK,
Adtmois - rstor,
Upper 8 watara township, Dauphin county, Pa,
April 2i, 1868-rO2-3tdlaw* .
SPLENDID ASSOIIT lENT
A ov
LITHOG RAPfiti.
Formerly retailed at from $3 to $6. ere now riy ere d at
50 and 75 erste, and $1 and $1 50—lublielked by th e A t
and lormeriy .retidled by them,
ap i ee a t a ph e torrapitia Album Plata. el of all distil.
Walled men and Generals of the ardiy,.at only 10 a t e.
For sale at • • Booketo-e,
18 (Market street, Harrisburg.
BLINDS& SHADES..
. J r. WILLIAMS, No.lo North Sixth street Phila.
delphis. icturft' áf
VENETIAN BLINDS , end
' • • • WINDOW SHADES.
ur Isms* end Guest iumortravut in the city. et
Ms lowest 'rice, Blinds painted end tainiend wines
Co new. Owe Shades ova, ..4 lettered. ittAtt-Ismi
Will. Exhibit in
MISS MARGARET lIINEY
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
WHEMPINIIfia.
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO :UW YOU.
• • -
PRILAD AND
ELPHI.A ,
ON AND ALTER MONDAY, April 20A1103;thaTits.
longer Trains will leave the Philadelphia sad Heading
Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg., for New York and Phil
adelphia, as fellows, vie :
EASTWARD.
Binumg LINN leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 a. m.,
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Nipreis Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 9.15 a. IB and at
Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. in. •A. sleeping ear is attached
to the train through from Pittsburg withbat change.
MAIL MAIN lama Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., ar
riving in New York at 6.80 p. m., and at philedalphia
at 1.50 p. m. •
PAST Lll2ll leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 pi ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past Mail, arriving ht
New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 840 p.m.
WESTWARD. ‘l..
PAST LINE leaves New York at 0.00 a. m:, and Phils
dolphin at 8.16 a. m., arriving st nazrietiurg at 1.204; in.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 rises, lad
Philadelphia at 8.80 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg iNii!O
p. m.
=PRIM LINT _ leaves New York at 7.00 p, at
riving at Harrisburg at 1.46 a. m, and demuieting utiAt
the Pennsylvania Bxpress Train for Pittsburg.
ing car is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisintrg with trains (MA*
Pennsylvania, Northern Oentrai and Ountberlandtgley
Railroads, end at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkeebarro, Allentown, Barton,
Baggage checked through. Fare between New Yet
and Harrisburg, $6.16 between Harrisburg and Bider
delphia, $8.86 in No./ cars, and 13.00 in No. ;
for tickets Ind other information apply to
CLYDE, Qoporal
uardtious•
sp:9
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER TIME TAPpe. •
Three daily trains to' and from Battlino4 Wank
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 71 1 1cen
Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1868, the
Passenger Trains of the NOrtitern Central Eallway will
scrive and depart from E ixiisburg' and Baltimore u
llowS. via
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily '(except Stuiday)
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg atilt ni., and at
Myna at Baltimere at 5.36 p.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves,Sunbuty daily (ex (except
dayint 11* p, m.; 'leaves Marrieburg (ex cept AlinAdity:
at 2.00 a. m., and. arrives. at BaltimeM dailyAexoept
Monday) at 6.1 b a. m. • -
HARRIETT:MG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave
Harrisburg daily m.
MAIL TRAlNleaves Baltimore dally(exceiitStptday
at 9.18 a. m., Harrisburg at 115 p. m.,"and iiritvas aS
Sunbury at 4.05 p. m.
.EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.15 p.
m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a m., and iiii4ea r llar
rieburg daily (except Monday) at 3.05 a. m., and arrive.,
at Sunbury at 5.38 a. m.
HARRIBBIIite ACCOMMODATION TRUNilearao
Baltimore daily (except &ludo) at 2.55
rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m
For farther information apply at the 'Once, in lea
aylvania Railroad Depot. J. N, DoBARRIt
Earriaburg, April 20, 1863-dtf
pENNSYLVANLI RAILROAD
SUMMER -TIME TABLE!
FIVE TWO DAILY TO & FROM PELIDELPILI
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863,
'The Passenger Trains of . the_Ponnsylvada Railroad
Company will depart error, Ara arrive at Nerrtelnisig and
Philadelphia as follows
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
4.10 A. M.
PAST LINN leaves Harrisburg daily (except *ends))
at 5A6 a. m.. and arrives at West Pkiladelphis it 9.65
a. ta. Paaaengera take breakfast at Lancaster..
WAY ADOOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, learn
Harrisburg at Lou a. m., .and arrives at West Philadel
phia M 1.2.215 p. m. ,
PAST HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and Mlle M at Wed Phißt
deipbis at 5.00 p. m.
HABRIBBURG ACCOMMODATION TRA IN yis
Co
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and arrtres at
West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN lemma Rarriabar
daily (except Monday) at 200 a. in Aitoona.,7•l4"-
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg - at 12.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves liar
burg daily at 8.00 a. m., Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break.
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 3.,1 p. m.
NAIL TRAIN leavee Rarrisbarg at 1.t5 p. in., Al
toona at 7.18 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 12.30 a. m.
EAST UNE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p., m., Altoona
13.;."O p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.61 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION ,TRAIN, leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8.00 p. m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadel
phia at 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Narnatiarg at 9.40
p. m. This train runs via Mount Joy.
semtLEL b. ItOI7NG,
Superintendent middle Div, Pea&a R. R.
Harrisburg., April 16.1803 --iitr
1863. 1863.
DIIILADELPHIA. & ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—Thie great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest comities of Pennsylvania to the city of
Nrie, on Lake Brie.
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 tor Passenger and Freight Nuance,
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Fork,) (177
miles) on the Emden' DiTivon, and from Skelield to
Xrie, (Snare) on the Weatern Division.
TIME OF PASSENOEE MAINE AT Et. xrq
Mail Train.-- 2.15 a. in. Wives* Train.. 3.00 a. m.
Cara run through tithina change both ways on the:e
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Kayla, and
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Biegant Sleeping Cars on Expreu Trains ,: tlo ways
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport
and Philadelphia. •
For information respecting Pamenpr bad apps
at the 8. B. eor. llth and Market atre• to.
Aod for Freight business of the Vow FIAT'S Agents
8 B. Kingston, Jr., cor. 13th and Market etre
Philadelphia.
W. Reynolds, Brie. .aN .
J. M. Dilik Agent N. O. R. P., 11414111
H. a. EickiaTivr
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CINNAMON; - •
• NNOTAI,IIOIIe'. rrINMINNTO,
- 4:10011INNAL, (tor 110 ,a11a.A . #44 , 11411 dosseas, for
fainity Ns/.
Taleabove agmenient pit,.recorm otrrom oao Cl the
largest Lean Noanis--444 Sou • elesiv V"
mated. fiusrlol_ . . , 14fm ow . 3L. A 00.
p OCKET KNIVICS.—A 'lraq fine se
1. Kenna*. 1101/111Mil 09911F0R
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SOUTHWARD
NOAT,EIWABD,
General Superistesdest
WESTWARD
BURG.
Leave Northward.