LOCAL NEWS. ICIIN DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be h.. Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market 6 tbe4tg. ALso. at 134 News Agency of George L. Walter, Ifarket street, near Fifth. Tax hiams.—linder the change of schedule on the different railroads, thn time of closing the mails at the Hiarruseurg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is as follows: VORMICES lIIINTRAL RAILWAY. NONYII.—Wav Nan. --Far . all places between Ear isburg, Lock craves and &Inure, N. Y. at 12.00 In. Tsr Lock Saves, Wildiamsport and 'Lewisburg at 9 p. m. OUTH.—Waw ti n, —For all plum between Har arg arid Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at 9 1 - 0 : in w 6 h i n gtop i B. C., Balilmore, Hd.,and 'Fork, Pa. at 9.00 p- LEBANON TALLNY IAILSOAD. BABT.—WAS MAIL.—For all places between Harris- Bastoo ,, D d old lidoirlda. via Reading, at 7.00 a.m. bil it.Besaing and Pottsville, at 12 8l PASIMBYLVANIA BAALBOAk. Wsr man. —For all places between Harrisburg and phuipicipbia, at 6.30 a. in_ pot Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.03 m. For New York, Yraw &hada, Lancaster, Columbia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m. For New bora, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00 Pm- WAD —War Illati.—For ill places between Harris burg and Altoona, 12.00 in. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Brie Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.46 p. m. To r ritteburg, Hottidal/gibing., Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9;00 p. m. 01ThikulasuLIND TAILLAIT RAILROAD- Nor Mookanicabiug,llarlisle,Eibippensburg and Chain bernburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. M. WAY Man„—lfor all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, at 1480 p. in. IMUYLKIAL AWL; 817SQIIIIIIAANA RAILROAD. Nor Elle , dale Forages, Ellwood, Pinegrove and Summit Station. at 11.80 OE SE ROUTES. NOT Pr^gress, Lingiestown, Manada 17111, West Hano ver. Ea t Hanover, unu and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 00 a. in. Nor Lisburn and Lea Merry, on Saturday, at 12.3! ofilee Hours. From 5.3•1 a. in. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from 7.30 to 8.30 a.m., and from 8.00 to 4.00 p.m. Doe Lorr.—A pointer dog, belonging to Mr. George Dailey, residing, on Locust street, bas been missing for a day or two. The dog is valued by his master as an old friend. Any person returning him will be very liberally rewarded. ler Town.—Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe is at his residenee in this city, having arrived night before last. A severe indisposition compels his absence from his brigade fora short time. We trust be will soon be able to take the field. FRAI7DI7I.ENT NOTBS.—Masers. Imlay L. Bick nell state that there is now being circulated h two dollar note, purporting to be issued by tho Drovers' Bank of Columbia, Indiana. It is a fraud, as there is no such bank. Look out for them. ARRIVAL OF TIM 136rn.—The 136th regiment, Col. Thos. M. Bayne, reeehed Camp Curtin yes. terday afternoon, preparatory to being mustered out of the nine months' service. They were re cruited In the am:metes of Allegheny, Tinge. Lu. sane, Westmoreland and Dauphin, and number seven hundred men. DEPUTY SECRETARY OP THE COMMONWEALTH.- Governor Curtin has appointed Lieut. Col. Arm strong, of Nortbamptcu VOUtity, late Lieutenant Colonel of the 129th Pennsylvania regiment, Dep uty Secretary of the Commonwealth, in place of Samuel B. Thomas. Col. A. is said to be well qual ified fur the position, and to poems the ability to make a good officer. HEA 4I A&Tnn 127TH RECiT, P. V, CARP CPR nw, May 21.1863.—The company °Meets of my command are hereby notified to have their men in camp at ft o'olock a. ID-, to-marrow, in order to have their arms _and equipments turned over to government. W. W..Tztunsros, Colonel 127th Beet P. V. A Berm Kinnr.n.—As the tip train on the North Central railroad was crossing Codormi creek yesterday, a soldier who was standing upon the top of one of the cars in company with many others. was struck bia'cross-piece of the bridge overhead, fraetturbig his skull so badly that be died soon after. His name was John Jolly, and be belonged to the Milt New York, (two years' men,) Colonel John G. Todd, of which regiment the train was composed. He resided at Theresa, Jefferson county, New York. A SUGGESTION IN REGARD TO BATHING We no ticed yesterday large numbers of youth bathing at every point along the river shore. NO One can object to the boys indulging in this healthful and invigorating recreation, but some respect attend& ha had for the eiticans residing in that vi cinity. It would be well if they would select their bathing places farther from the town. It cannot be pleaeaut to the families residing en Prost street to have squads of naked boys performing antics and ground and lofty tumbling in full view at all Ware atilt:, day. /t would be a good idea for the swimmers to resort to the island for the indul gence of their aquatic tastes. The toll can be but a slight obstacle, as it amounts to only a penny for boys of all grades during the summer season. DON'T loos_—Sportsmen should remember that there is a law on the statute-books of this State, forbidding tho shooting of any nightingale, night hawk, blue bird, oriole, finch, thrush, lark, sparrow, or any other insectivorous or harmless bird, at any time, and bob-o-links and robins between the lat of February and the Ist of October. The penalty of an infraction of this law is fine and imprison ment. It is creditable to our Legislature that they have interfered in behalf of the birds, for of all created creatures they are the most harmless, use ful and enlivening. Even the unrefined nations of the earth are mindful of their claims upon them for protection. The semi-civilised Japanese, in their international treaty with this country, stipu lated that Americans traveling in that land should not take the life of any bird. Ott TEE SQUARE.—A day or two since a soldier balanced accounts at the depot with a Captain from Reading, to whose company he belonged. The soldier, according to his own account, bad been meanly and unfairly dealt with by his superior offi. cer while in the service. Re alleged that at the time three swaths' pay was due him, be was in hospital and unable to sign the pay roll, and that the Cap tain had drawn the money and signed for him. For this money the Captain bad never accounted, and bad, besides, evij cted Lim to Tarions indig ;titles before and subsequently to this outrage. The injured man knew that a time was coming when they would both be mustered out of the LP r vice and would stand on equal tome, and eo be patiently bided his time, keeping his own counsel, and "nursing his wrath to keep it warm.'t A e _ eordingiy. when they had been mustered out, and the soldier absolved from the military law width exacts obedience and deference to the superior in rank, they met at the depot on the eve cf their departure homeward. The soldier immediately took vigorous measures to Cancel the old account, and is reported to have made a finishing j )b cf it. The Ceptaia-was soon placed bore du combat, and journeyed bemeteard with unprepossessing visage and gloomy optics. How great tte provocation nay was that brought about this altercation, we sonnet say. Snob assaults are only jeatifiable in ewe where a long train of abuses were heaped upon the aggrieved party, which from the nature of his position he coned not at the time meet or eoreee% and which are well calculated to rouse the vengeful teenage of the meekeet man that breathes. Surname Counv.—Opinions were delivered yes terday by the Supreme Court in the following ea- ees: Fink, vs. Yealey. Adains Common Pleas.— Judgment affirmed, Thompson, J , dissenting. Brooks vs. Wible. Adams Common Pleas. De cree affirmed, at the coats of thi appellant. Hill vs. Myers. Adams Common Pleas. Judg ment affirmed. Keenan vs the Commonwealth. From the Oyer and Terminer of Allegheny county. Sentence af firmed. Miller vs. Long. Cumberland Common Pleas. Judgment reversed and new trial awarded. Pommy vs. Holler. Cumberland Common Pleas. Judgment affirmed. Murdock vs. Steiner. Cumberland Common Pleas. Judguient, so far as it dissolves the at tachment, reversed, and a procedendo awarded. Appeal of Charlotte Nottes. Lancaster Orphans' Court. Decree reversed. Kyle & Dunlap's appeal. Cumberland Com mon Pleas. Decree reversed and set aside. Andrew Ream, et. al., vs. Burnish, et. al. Lan caster Common Pleas. Judgment affirmed. Groff 's appeal in Bby"a estate. Lancaster Or phans' Court. Decree affirmed, at costs of appel lants. .. Myers vs. Byerly. Lancaster Common Pleas. Judgment reversed, and venue do nee* awarded. County of York vs. Daihousen. Judgment af firmed. Silkmitter's appeal. York Orphans' Court. De cree affirmed, at costs of appellants. Rowe vs. Fritz. Lancaster Common Pleas.— Judgment affirmed. Murphy W. Patterson. Lancaster Common Pleas. Judgment affirmed. Appeal of Polly Bucher. Lancaster Common Pleas. Decree affirmed. The Girard Will case—the city of Philadelphia vs. Girard, et. al.—will be argued to-day. A FACT THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.—It is credit able to the character of the many soldiers in our midst that, during their stay here, the Impale of the city have been unimportant and the record of events meagre and dry even to dullness. The streets', the hotels, the boarding-houses, the places of amusement, all overflow with men who have long been restrained by the rigorous discipline of camp life, and who now suddenly fled those re straints thrown off; and yet the number of crimes and disturbances is not augmented nor the peace of the olezeh interrupted. It is a fact which speaks for itself. These men, hailing from all parts of the State, removed from the constraining intinenees of home, and eaddelly freed from the irksome re straints of military discipline, do not manifest any disposition to abuse their neri-found freedom, and have in very few instances Confounded rational liberty with irrational license. Such a record re dounds to the honor of the soldier, and challenges the admiration of every friend of the great cause which he has labored to advance in the tented field. It is a triumph as great as that won in the face of the enemy. " Penile hath hoe eleteklee so less than war," and this is of them. Forma Amens.—Before Aldeman Yesterday morning officers Fry and Brooks ar rested a man named James Dailey, who was con ducting in a drunken and disorderly manner. He made a determined resistance against his captors, and, was laboring under a partial attack of mania a . 230111. He was sent to jell for safe keeping. Officer Campbell arrested a soldier named Jacob Shimler for committing an aggravated assault upon an inoffensive German hackman in Market street yesterday afternoon.. The soldier had refused to pay his fare from camp, assaulting the driver with a stone while in his carriage. Ho had already been before the magistrate for a similar offence against the same person the day before, but was dismissed. This time he was mainlined, in default of bail, to answer the charge. while having bis hearing be made another attempt to strike the badman. I=l REGIMENTAL FLAGS.—Gov. Curtin has granted permission to the returning regiments to carry home the flags whisk were presented to them by the State during the time of their service in the field. The object of this is to allow the regiments an opportunity of displaying these ensigns, around which they have rallied and fought, and of which they are so justly proud, in the receptions which await them at home. It is understood that the flags will afterwards be returned, to be deposited among the archives of the State, as provided by the law which directed their presentation. 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. SOO yards rellinanit lawns and other dream goods, 10,13 and 20 cents. 200 yards of barege and lustre. 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash, 18, 18 end 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer coats. 1,000 yards of linen, (lotion and wool pants dolt ebeap. 300 dozen of the very best spool cotton, white and corded. 1,000 papers of the very beat of Smith's needles, 5 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all et i w of combs; patent thsead, tapes, Socks, exilr by 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, Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting . United States.peusion, bounty, arrears of pay and eubsistence claims, tto., wade out and col lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. 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 large stock of three-ply In grain, Venetian and Rag Carpets ; also, furniture of all descriptions, at twenty per vent less than city prices, until the 15rn or Tann NEXT. 0. SNAVELY . , mr3o-10w Second street above Locust. WINDOW 'SHADES of linen, gilt. bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of an endlasa raziety of designs and ornaments; also, OUR PAIN tEETURRS and TASSELS ar very low prices. Call at Schetieros Bookstore. fJAJI. AND SHOUT DERS.-30,000 lba prime Elam and o.ooolbs. bacon Shon/dar, for sale Cheap, 1 7 two SRY d KCNK EL, A PPL S ! 260 ATTS'IrELS PRZUE ALTLES jint received and for 0 46 iver7 low) 4 7 DOUlts jr q ifa Vid Ti3E NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNUAL RECORD for Mee. int lade at B dEturrza - 8 acroistsTol2. FIVE -TWENTY UNITED STATES r Cold gby & On, are muleserip- . Gee Age.tA 6 &glint of tilo• bomie ) who will will them at par is saws to otos puremisers The Internet on there bowie is nix per Gent, And will be Feld in Geld. barnsbarg i April 11 PENNSYLVANIA NEWS. ALLEcussy COUNTY —On Saturday evening, 16th inst., a Mrs. Schenck, living in Second street, Pittsburg, tripped and fell while going down a flight of cellar stairs, receiving injuries from which she died on Monday following. e A large and spirited Democratic meeting was held at the village of Bennington on the 26th instant, which was ably addressed by J. M Clark, Esq., and Hon. Wm Glenn. The meeting adjourn ed with a resolution to attend the mass meeting of the Democracy of Allegheny and Washington counties, to be held in the village of Candor on the 20th inst. The imports of petroleum at the port of Pitts burg on Wednesday reached 5,907 barrels, 815 of which was relined, and 5,092 crude, Mr. A. J. WooWeyer, agent for the Pennsylva nia Central railroad at East Liberty, had aline bay mare stolen from a hitching post on Beaver street, leiwreneeviile, on Monday evening. The Chronicle says that nearly four hundred re cruits for the colored regiment now being raised in Massachusetts have already left that city for Bos ton. A squad of some fifty left last night, and another squad is expected to leave next week.— There is no provision made for subsisting or lodg ing recruits here, else the colored men say they could raise a full regiment in Pittsburg In two weeks. An adjourned meeting of the ministers and members of different religious denominations was held recently in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Pittsburg. The object of the meeting was to take some preliminary steps towards the amendment of the Constitution so as to give a more distinct recognition of the being, attributes and government of Gad. A suggestion recommending the bolding of a National Rouging Convention on the 4th day of July next, for the purpose of considering a pro posed amendment, was then adopted. It is said that no less than fifty cases of small pox have been reported at Girt Y's Run, Allegheny county, and that the disease is still spreading. LANCASTER COUNTY.—On last Thursday morning a man named David Dontrich was found dead in his room at Adamstown, having strangled himself by a cord attached to a bed post. Some years since a lady recovered $lOO from Andrew Greiner, of West Hempfield township, for a breach of promise of marriage, but having re cently joined the church, hor conscientious scru ple sinduced her to refund the money. Provost Marshal Bolenins advertises for propo sals to establish a " Soldiers' Beat" in Lancaster, where rations will be furnished on demand. Dr. Peter S. Clinger, of Conestoga township, has been appointed medical examiner for the Lancaster district, by the Commissioner of Pensions, vice A. J. Carpenter, deceased. Preparations are making for the reception of the Lancaster members of the ]3sth regiment, soon to be mustered out at Camp Curtin. Four companies of the 135th are from Lancaster. • The 122 d regiment bas been requested by 'Col. Franklin to assemble in the city on Whit.lidonday, for regimental drill and parade. At a meeting of the First National Bank, of Strasburg, held on Saturday last, the following officers were , elected, viz ; Fresideur,lohn F. IleTr birectors, Daniel Herr, (Pequea,)' John 'Strohm, Dr. John K. Raub, George W. Hensel, Joseph M'Ciure, John 'Museeltnau, Wm Spencer, A. M. Herr. The institution will commence banking, operations soon. WESTMORELAND COUNTY.—The Deinocratio Pri mary elections will be held on Saturday, the 15th day of June, for the purpose of nominating a ticket •in accordance with party usages. A very severe hail storm passed over the north ern part of Cook township, on Thursday, the 14th inst. • William Kooser has been appointed postmaster St Stabl6towl), vivo' Louie Phillippi ? resigned. About 4 o'clock on Saturday evening, 10th inst., a fire broke out in the dwelling house occupied by Richard Rigney, at New Florence, and although a number of persons were on the ground in a few minutes, their exertions were unavailing, and the building was entirely destroyed. The through accommodation train on last Fri day morning, when near George's Station, struck William Story, inflibting injuries from which he died in a few hours afterwards. He was acting as watchman, and stepped upon the wrong track as the train was approaching. He was about sixty years of age. Some difficulty exists among the coal operatives at Pennstadt, this county. Several officers have been sent 'out frees PitteborgireF.siselet in prevent ing an outbreak. Some of the 'Miners are on a strike, and endeavoring to coerce others who are satisfied with the present wages. The dwelling of Mr. Uriah Updegraff, in Fair field township was totally destroyed by fire on last Saturday week. The entire contents of the house, together with three_ htiadred dollars in money,.was consumed. The leati.,to Mr. Updegraff is heavy, • • there being no ins'u'rance on the property. jIINIATA COUSTY.—On Thursday of last week, while the coil train going westward was passing Mexico Station about 9 a. in., a young man by the name of William Cu'lison attempted to get on while in motion; but accidently slipped on the track, the' train passing over him and ornahing both his legs and otherwise seriously injuring him. He was brought to the Patterson House where he lingered until about 4 o'clock p. m, when he ex pired. At a meeting of the citizens of MiMintown and Patterson held at the Court House on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of preparing a snita ble for Captains Wharton and Martin's companies, it was unanimously agreed that the citizens of the above boroughs give them a public supper on their return home. SPECIAL NOTICES. I I IJ : J 1 jd 4 IJ : Vi $ DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. 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Every h rue Owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually preven) those torurdable diseases m.-n -tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which miller so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement ap2o eow-d&w A CARI) . TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS ! FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing 02 Obstructions, front 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 he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills publiciar the alleviation of those angering fnm any irregublities whatever, aa well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Females partiOnlarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage ) and Vie proprietor assumes no responsibility c.fter this admonition r altbough 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. Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN , VART Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and O. H. KELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa: Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg Poet price,can have the Pills sent free of observation to any partOf the country (confidentially) and "free of postage" by mail. Sold also.by J. L. Lnunnaonn, Lebanon; J. A. Worm, Wrightsville; E. V. hitt.tria, York; S. ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. O. ALTIOK, lahippensburg; J. SPANGLES,Chem bersburg ; S. G. WILD, Newville ; A. J. KAUFFMAN, Me chanicsburg; BROWN ar. BROTHER, No. 4, Swath Liber ty street _Baltimore; and by "one Druggist" in very town and city throughout the United States. HALL Sr 111:10.1121., 218 Greenwich Street, New York, General Wholesale Agents N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills (limy kind unless every box is signed B. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe i therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature - of S. D. Howe on every box which has recently been added on account of the Pike being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell yon the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them. B. D. ROWE, iyl7-411 , Role Proprietor. Naw VAAL '2l.museittents. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. 808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor. J, O. H. SHOREY, Stage Manager. OPEN EVERY EVENING. CROWDED! CROWDED I . CROWDED! IMMENSE SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY TO SEE THE BEST SH OW EVER. GIVEN IN •THIS CITY. THE BEST FEMALE MINSTREL - HAND THE BEST QUARTETTE. THE BEST VOCALISTS. THE BEST DANCERS. THE BEST COMEDIANS. THE BEST ORCHESTRA. • THE BEST SINGERS. THE LARGEST AND MOST ORIGINAL COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED First week of the laughable afterpiece, THE SWISS COTTAGE wiloLE NEW PP.CiGRIDIME! Second week of the following artiste EMMA AND EDIT!" WHITTING. AND NELLY SEYMOUR, The Irresistable and Fascinating Songstress and Danseuse COMIC DUET, by Miss Nelly Seymour and Shorey Second week of MR. DE MARBELLE, The Great Yankee Comenan; and DILLY WARD, The Celebrated Combo Singer. Fourth week of the FEMALE MINSTRELS. Fifth week of EDWA.RDS & SHOREY'S Original and only New Orleans and Metro- politan MINSTREL TROUPE! In conneotion with THE GREAT STAR COMPANY The following CONGRESS OF ARTISTS Introducing A NEW AND ENTIRE • CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY: MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The Charming Vocalist. J. 0. U. MOREY, The beet Original Comedian of the day, ana Champian Tomborine Soloist. JOHN CARL, The young Ole Bull Violin Solo perforiner and Leader of the Orchestra. Diet, hat not lomat, is the veritable 808 EDWARDS. First week of the laughable Atterpleoe, THE SWISS COTTAGE. By the Company. Adsnisaion Only 25 Cents. GARDNER & HEMMING'S - 1r GREAT AMERICAN i ,I ,), -J ~.r * 1 of ) 1, _'i S --7.,...ii50w L'nf.irely remodeled and refitted for the Season of 1.191,3, with entire NEW BAND WAGON, NEW BAGGAGE WAGONS, 1110r4.—..." 1 ja. ^ll.llllllo ll . NEW TRAPPINGS, NEW HARNESS, .-- 7 1 • 16).. .A 1 7 NEW WARDROBE, IS rAli tl4 l and everything Elegant in the ex treme, and which, in point of beauty, excels the outfit of any Traveling Show in America. THE PAVILION is large and comfortable, and is ar. ranged so as to afford ease and corn. .4, , fort to the patrons of this Establish. meat. - THE STUD OF HORSES • AND PONIES will claim particular attention, as they are among the purest blooded, and best trained animals in the world. • Prominent among whom stands the Great Talking Horse • ( WASHINOTON, a beautiftil thorough-bred Arabian Charger, who will be introduced by his trainer, Mr. DAN GARDNER. • Among the 'Ponies wilt be found Camille, Fire Fly, Prince, Jupiter, Dancing Star,Lucy Long, Grey Eagle and Bainbrige. The Educated Mules DAN AND DIOK, will be introduced by Dan Gardner, - in a variety of Laughable Ferro-- • - - insures. THE COMPANY OF PERFOIMERS • Comprise the largest and best that aver traveled. Great Expense has been incurred in bringing them to. - 411 ‘ 4 : • gether, and we intend to give the ' Best Circus Entertainment •: that has ever been witnessed in this country. Look at the • GREAT ARTISTES, 11,_ and judge for yourselves! Mr. Richard Hemmings, it 5 the great American Horseman, and ,0 Tight Rope Dancer. He will appear at each Entertainment in a great - - variety of his thrilling Performances. DAN GARDNER, the Old and Favorite Clown. As a ? good Clown is as necessary to a Circus as bread is to breakfast, the public may congratulate themselves upon se , Ang the happy sou of Morelia at 7k , each entertainment. The Little Fairy of the Arena,• Miss Eliza Gardner, is certainly the best Female Fiques. trian in existence. executes the most elegant and classic motions, corn. 27 Linedwith daring Leaping, splendid =Ai 40 Dancing, &e., upon the back of her -,--- i-77 spted horse, while at fall motion, concluding - wiith her dashing act of LEAKING THROUGH ri Balloons. Signor Wambold, the extraordinary Contoi r tionist and wonderful Boneless roan; his per_ * • format - tees must be seen to be believed. John Poster, th e P eo ple's jester—one of the most - ~-; orldtnat.antt lAughabin Chantna that ever entered a ring. The Polish Brothers: • 'hese astonishing Gymnasts will ap_ oar in a variety of their classicaland , , wonderfulffeats. George R. DeLoniS, will appatirja his performances on „ the Horizontal Bar, and introduce, the TRAINED DO( .11. t in her Amusing and Entertaining Trick:. Together with Mine Camille, the Beautiful Equestrienne. La Petite Camille, the pleasing Danseuse. Young Sam, .he Pocket Clown, lIEHR MARTIN, W. HILL, GEORGE KING, HENRY PETERSON, SIGNOR BALDWIN, and the excellent CompauT who fill ed GARIARFR IL HAMMING theatre, Philadelphia, rightly, tor a period of four months. ) The entcrtainini will tOILMC nee with the — ZOUAVE HALT. The Performance will comprise k every variety of Trick Biding, Scene Rubor, Tumbling, Gymnastic. Ex pptotte Tat! I I All under the inunedjate direction of DAN GARDNER. The GRAND i'DOCI"..siON will enter town oboui ier dur ing which the Band will discourse most beautiful music. Two PERFORMANCES each Day, AAI, AvAtll46. 1 Doore open at 2 and 7P. M. Per formance to commence half an hour Z.it ate?. Admission, Admission, 25 Cents. SO HALF PRICE. . . IVill Exhibit in IiARRISBURG. Thursday, May 28th, 1.08. MIDDLETOWN, Weitteadq, May 27. DUNCANNON, Frid:sy, May 29. myl4 d2w W. H. GARDNER, Agent_ OLAR - MATCHES! A.; - NO SULPHUR I NO SMELL! FIFTY GSM of the above superior Matches j u st calved, and for sale by wm. DOME. Je.. itt go ' MESSRS. ORICKERING & 00. VE AtiA I OBTAIIVTD THE GOLD MEDAL! AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, WILD 1111, lIIIONDING ME, OVER sixrr comr.griroßsi •••••••••••• Wareroom for the CH/OKABINO PIANOS, at Harris burg, at 92 Market etreet, oetee.tf W. KNOCHE'S =WC STORE. if ORTON? 8 UNRIVALLED GOLD 11 PEN.-1 1 11143T QUALITY AVARALNTBD. NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD. /MONS in want of astiperior and really gOod GOLD rss will And with me a large assortment to select from, and have the privilege to exchange the Pens until their hand is perfectly suited. And if by fair means the Dia mond points break off during twelve months, the pnr tenser shall have the privilege to select a new one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Pens, made by Mr. Nortop, not warranted in strong silver-plated eases, for $l, PIA, 52.110 /or sale at SONNY/REPS BOOKSTORR_, No. IR Warw.& Rtreet. Harrisburg, Z i a. TII kl BEST N ANiILY SEWIZG MACEIINE WHEELER & WILSON'S. NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Colder's Office. Call and see them in operation. A general assortm e nt of machinery and needles con otautly on hand. Win exhibit and eel► tb.m, and Woo do all kinds of math.e sewing on these inorbinto in the beet manner. The patronage Of the publia is res v ectfulty so felted.. 0,03 -em ADM INES TR ATO fi'S NO TIC ifl.- / - 1 Lentos of administration upon the estate of BURY UMIAK, IMO of flipper Aweless township. Dan ',bin count.% , dessesed, her tig been granted to the on deragned. all persons ind bted to said estate will make immediote payment, and those haying claims against th same are requested to present them f r ssttlement *idiom& delay. t. W. LA. Tit! WICK, Admit& rater. will appear, 'Upper It watara au:unship, Dauphin county, Pa April 1868-nO-3tdtayra: t PLEN DID A SBORTMENT OP LIT HOG RA PHS, Permed' retailed at from 13 to $3. 111 ' sow 'gored 41 60 and 76 c.nts, and $ 1 and 5/ 60.-inbllifinsi by She Ar Union, and tonnerq retailed by them. spiendsd Plarrosranbio Albino Poem es of all distin guished men and Generals of the army, at only to etc. JOY 0619 0% P.OOl RP 1 1 101 1 8 Rankin° e, 1S Market street, Harrisburg. BLINDS. & SHADES. B. J• WILLIAMS, N 0.16 North Sixth /beet, Usou•acturer of VENICTIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. tEr The Wpwt had haw% apeortawat Is 91e oily. st the 'await plow • • Nods painted sod triled 011‘0 1 to am. Store Shades wide a.. 4 letters& • atift•lead +5.540 A GREAT LJZFIZURY! MISS MARCARET RINEY SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. • • , - ME TRAINS DAILY TO lOW YORK, PHILADHLPHIA ON AND APTNIt MONDAY, April 20,180. the Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Sing galroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and. Phil idelphia, as follows, vie : REPBIBO LOB leaves Harrisburg at 215 a. m., os arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express 'Train from ihe Wed, arriving in New York at 918 a. is., and at Philadelphia 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. 3 ar riving to New York at 5.20 . p. m., and at Philadelphia at 1.50 p. m. PAST LINK leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. in., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Nast Mail, arriving in Slow York at 10.25 p. m y and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. PAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 a. m, and Phila. de/phie at 3.10 a.m. , andving ai Harrisburg at 130 p. M. MAIL TRAIN leave. New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 p. m., arriving at Rarriaburg at 11.30 O. m. =PRIM LINT leaver New York at 1.00 p. ir., et ching at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing ear is also attached to this train. Connections are made at ilarrieburgwith trains oaths Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Easton, &o. Baggage checked through. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, $5.15 ; between Harrisburg and Blda ielphia, $3.85 in No. 1 care, and $3.00 in No. R. . For tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. sp"9 N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to and from 1161th:126re dad Wash ington City. Caneetions mada with trains on Ppnn ay lvania Nailreed to and from Pittsburg and the Weet two trains daily to and from the North and Wes Braneh t Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern .Now York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1888, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Salm will arrive and depart from H Arrisburg and Baltimore Si llowe, via MAIL TBAIII leaven ;Sunbury daily (except Sunday) at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 115 p. m., au4 ar rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m. NIEPRISSR TRAIN leaves &mbar? daily (exempt Ran 'day) at 11.07 p' m.; leaves Harrisburg (exceptlionday) at 2.00 a. *o f and .arrives Haltincore daily (except Monday) at kb a, sa, ; HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 6.30 a. m . MAIL fRATN lea-rea Baltimore ditilt(ateektOtifiday at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m,, and arrives al Sunbury at 4.95 p. m. EXPREI3O TRAIN /eaves Baltimore daily at 9.15 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a m., and leaves Her r4dourg daily (except Monday) at 3.99. a. m. , ap3 arrive/ at Banbury at 5.3 S a. m. ILARKFINMIttI- 4.OOCiLMODA.T/ON Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m., and rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m. Tor further information apply at the °Mee, In Pen sylvanda Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, General Superintendent. Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER TIME 'TABLE: Xlll` i;l, I~ '~I~~'~F;It ~~~: ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, The Passenger Trains of The r ennerTszds Benreld Clompaay -will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as followe EASTW &RD: TUROC4II EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.00 s. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0.10 a. m. FAST Is/141C leaves Harrisburg daily(except Monday) at 6.46 a. m.. and arrives at West PldledelnDia at 2.55 a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lantaster. WAY AOOOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves 'Elarrldbarg at 7.06 a. m., and arri*Ati at Welt ,Pkiladel.. phis, st 12.25 p. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Hantiburg dolly (ex empt Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at Weft fellatio at 5.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via lambi's, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. al., sad aveives at !bat elithulAphiu st 9.90 is_ WESTWARD. BALTIMORR EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harriabar daily (except Monday) at 2 OQ a. m ; Altoona,l7./.04- take breakfast, and arrives at Pittalulrg at IS PHILADELPHIA IMPRESS TRAIN leaves "Har burg daily at 8.00 a. m.„ Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break fast, and arrives at I , l44earnrg at 12 22 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Rarrisbarg at 1.15 p. m., Al toona atl p. in., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.60 lb. m., Altoona 8.35 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 1,80 p, m., and arrlrea at RiLrrtillstin at 8.00 p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN terms Philadel- Phil at 4,00 p, ni,, and arliTefl at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. M. This train runs via Mount Joy. SAMUNL D. YOUNG, Superintendent Middle Diet. PeouVa R. R Harrielburz April ]6 .1963 1863. DIJILADELPHIA & -ERIE RAM ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Brie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and under their auspices II being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in nee for Passenger and Freight Widnes/ from Barrisburg to Driftwood, (Peoond Pork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie. (78 miles) on the Western Division. MS OF PASSSNSER TRAINS AT ILI %IS Man Train.... 1.15 a. m. Express Train— SAO a. m. Owe ran through mahout ainage batk ways on thics trains between Philadelpbia and Lock Haven, and twain Baltimore and Lock Swop. Elam, Sleeping Cars on Express Trains tit ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Peeeenser loudness spot et the 8. Z. eer. 114 h and Market arra la. And for Freight Malcom of the Oompanre Agents 8 B. Itangston, Jr., oor. 18th and Market etre Philadelphia, J. W ..Reynolde, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. O. B. 8., Ratios , . H. H. BOUtiTell Geell Freight AO, LEWIS 1.. 1114.1• T, Gen , ' Tichet agt, Plays- NL D ParrTS. ifen't Manager. Williamsport. marb'dy I N F Ts7STR Co 1108* LENON, VANILLA GINGER, ALMOND' °BA NG & NAOO, _ P APPLE, BITTER ALMOND, OALDRIE, OINNAMoN,_ NIITMMO NNOTABIDII, p.mmaco clowareza., liar NaorIML) assorted *um hr swim, The above owsortmeat sot reteiymi. mi. of ta. s o mas Bowess—aseA Boats sod ~ewe war mated, rsporial WM NOE. J.» B 00. OCKET KNIVEk.—A very fine ibe• r P enman, 1101111M11101 SOOLITOZ Cinzo of travel. CEO BASTWARD. WESTWARD. BOUTHWAB.P. NORTHWARD ~' ~.:' B Leave Northward, 1863.