LOCAL NEWS. THE DAILY PATRIOT &ND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. Ar.so, at ho News Agency of George L. Wafter, Market street, near Fifth. Tam MULL—Under the asap of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at th e Harrisburg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is U follows: NORTHERN ONNTRLL smarkz. NORTH.—Wes llisu..—For an places between Ra e _ isburg, Loeb Haven and Minim,et 12.00 m. Per Leek Haven, Willinutaport and Lewisburg et 9 1 1 1 . m. 130IITEL.—WAr /011..—Far all places between liar vonnarg aml Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. C., at 3 itt 1 46 1 ,i„0, 0 0, D. C., Baltimore, Md., awl York, Pa. at 9.90 zi- LsBANOR 'ULM' RAILROAD. mgr.—WAY ILITL.—Tor all places between Harris. ' Rog , Wartenand Phi ladelphis. via Reading, at 7.99 a. in. Forßeeding and Pottsville, at 12.33 p. M. MMINSTLYAWLIZ *AILROLD. War Dism.—For all places between Harrisburg and phindelpida, at 6.30 a. m. For Philadelphia and Laneaster, at '12.02 m. For New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Colnmbia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m. NOT New Yore, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00 p.m. WNIST.-Afor liam.-7or all places between Harris: bug and Altoona, 12.00 in. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati, Columba" and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. in. For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. m. ODNDINLAND TALLY! RAILNOAD. For Hecbanicelburg,Oarlielet,Shippensburg and Obam bersburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. in. WAT Man.—For all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. Semun.s.m. AND ADSWINNANNA RAILROAD. For Mondale Forges, Ellwood, Pinegrove and Summit Station, at 22.80 p. m. STAO' sourns. For Progress, Lingleetown, Manada Hill, West Hano ver, East Hanover, ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 00 a. to: For Lisburn and Lowisberry, on Saturday, at 12.33 p. 011ieeHours.—From 5.30 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from 7.80 to 8.30 am.. and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m. DON'T FORGET the pie-nic of the "Eintraeht" at Haehnlen'a grove to-day. Carriages will run hourly from L.' Hmaig's residence, in Chestnut street. PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL. AT CAMP CIIRTIN.—We learn that the patients in hospital at this camp now number about sixty-five. Most of these are under treatment for wounds received in the late engagements on the Rappahannock. Bowel com plaints are more prevalent among the sick than any other form of disease. • POCKET PICKED.-A soldier belonging to the 76th Pennsylvania regiment, stationed st Hilton head, arrived in this city Saturday evening. On coming out of the Lebanon Valley depot he .found that his pocket book, containing seventy-five dollars, had been spirited away by some of the preatidigi tating fraternity. The thief has not been detected, and it looks as if the investment was permanent. Man Doa Kumen.—A dog belonging to Theo. Fenn, Esq., residing on Walnut street, was seized with paroxysms . of madness yesterday, and shot forthwith. Hydrophobia seems to prevail in vari ous parts of the country. The dog law ought to be enforced. The life of a single man is worth all the dog-scalps in the country. TIARGE RHUBILBB AND ASPARAGUS.—The finest bunches of pie-plant and asparagus for size and quality which we have seen this season, were given to us on Saturday morning by Mr. H. A. Misb, nursery-man and gardener. Any amount of the same kind can be bad by those desiring it, at his stall in the lower market house, any market morning. Tun Naws TEM! ON TUC CARS.—The newspa per business on the railroad trains has got to be quite an extensive one. On the Pennsylvania road this enterprise is separated into three di visions. A Philadelphia agent has , secured the right to sell papers on that part of the line between that city and Harrisburg; Mr. Jack, of this city, has that portion between here and Altoona ; and a Pittsburg firm has the remainder. On some roads large sums are paid by the agents for the privilege of selling. The business must prove remunerative upon a road enjoying a travel so large as that of the Pennsylvania. It:Possum TO Burcrtens.—ln the amended ex cise late are the following provisions in relation to the tax to be paid by butchers : Butchers shall pay ten dollars, for each license. Every person whose Walesa it is to sell butcher's meat at retail shall be regarded as a butcher under this act ; and no butcher having taken out a license and paid ten dollars therefor, shall be required to take out a license as retail dealer on account of selling other articles at the same store, stall or premises. Butchers who retail butcher's meat exclusively from a cart or wagon, by themselves or agents, shall be required to pay fire dollars only, any ex isting law to the contrary notwithstanding; and having taken out a license therefor, shall not be required to take out a license as a pedlar for re tailing butcher's meat, as aforesaid. No license shall be required of a butcher whose annual sales do not exceed a thousand dollars. Lienr VP THE lisanaa.—Why is the Harrisburg bridge not lighted? This is a question which ought to be solve& The convenience and safety of the traveling public demand it. Those who have been in town, and who may be detained to a late hour, are obliged to grope their way through the bridge in utter darkness, liable to stumble over drunken sleepers and to run foul of others coming front the opposite sid*L The heavy tribute which the traveling public pay for the use of the bridge, swelling the dividends of its profitable stock, should be an all reason to compel its managers to make an improvement so much needed and so loudly called for. There is danger in a long, dark, covered bridge—danger to life, limb and property —and many a lurking robber has done his work of darkness in such a place. Let not the traveler be compelled to run the gauntlet of each dangers through that which spans the Susquehanna, dodg. ing imaginary timbers and spectre cudgels as be goes, but give him light and let him go his way in peace and quietude of mind. POLICE AFFAIRS—Before Alderman Kline.—A "dark oomplected" daughter of Ram, who had taken overmuch of the "vitriol madness," and was indulging in window-smashing and other innocent amusements near the depot, was arrested in her • mad career about 1 o'clock on Saturd ay morn i ng by effieers Campbell and Brooks. She gave in her name as Nancy Jane Green—evidently a misnomer, as black can't be called either green or White With any show of plausibility. She was sent to the "donjon 'keep" of the tower on Walnut Street for ten days. Miss G.'s glass-breaking propensities are another vindication of the hypothesis once advanced by a certain "culled pigeon" who, in answering a question put to him before a jury in the trial of a similar offence, told lawyer Detweiler that Moen smash-ups were "the legitimate result of the iconoclastic disposition of the Ethiopian IMSI On Saturday forenoon information was made by Jas. Mitchell, before Alderman Kline, that at 3 o'clock that morning John Maxwell stabbed Peter Gallagher at his own house. Both parties live on the Poor House road, beyond Paxton bridge.— Gallagher keeps a boarding-horse, and Maxwell was seen to enter it about 3 o'clock. Others in the house saw him go into Gallagher's room, Where he found Gallagher in hod and stabbed him twice in the side. He immediately decamped, and up to ibis time all efforts to secure him have failed.— Gallagher was very seriously injured, but his wounds are not supposed to be mortal. No cause is known for the murderous deed. Patrick Brogan, living back of the reservoir, was brought before the magistrate by officer Campbell on Saturday night, charged with ill-treatment of a child. Sent to prison for twenty-four hours. A wretched woman named Sarah Miller was ar rested on Saturday afternoon by officer Fry, who found her on the canal bridge at the foot of Chest nut street. She was strongly under the influence of liquor. The last spark of decency seemed to have fled. Sent ten days for drunkenness and in decent exposure. Ws have taken over on the let of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our ewn 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 cents. 200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of nava oratili, 1 0 , 1 0 and 20 cents -100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer costs. 1,000 yards of linen, aotton and wool pants stuff, 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 handkerohiefs, hoop skirts, all Sil Is of combs, patent thread, tapes, socks,eilq 3r 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 Reoraiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, &0., dco., itc., made out and col- looted by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, aloe, Third street, ifarriabarg, Pa. oot2B-ly GREAT BARGAINS.-.—Turenty per cent. Saved.—ln order to reduce stook, 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 oent less than city prices, until the 15ra OF JUNE NEXT. C. SNAVELY, mr3o-10 w Second street above Locust. PENNSYLVANIA NEWS. ALLEGEMBY COUNTY. -di fatal accident occurred at Lowry's Mill, in the Ninth ward, on the 19th A boy named Thompson was at work among the machinery, when his clothes caught in the shaft in some way, and he was whirled around several times, his head striking the floor and his brains being scattered in every direction. A man by the name of J. A. Williamson had his foot cut off at West Newton on Tuesday,l9th inst., by the ears on the Connellaville railroad running over it. He narrowly escaped death. Joshua Ward, of New York, has challenged Hammil, of Pittsburg, the champion smiler of America, to row a five mile race on the Hudson river, for $5OO a side. The challenge will no doubt be accepted. Gen. S. D. Sturgis, of the Ninth Army Corps, (Gen. Durnside's,) was in Pittsburg on the 21st, on a brief visit. The books of subscription to the Mahoning and French Creek railroad will be opened at the Oil Exchange on Saturday, na inst. The process of enrolling, preparatory to the draft, commenced on Wednesday last.' YORK COUNTY.—CoI, George Hay, of the 87th P. V., has been compelled to resign his command in consequence of impaired health. tie arived at his home in York on the 16th inst. Mr. John Pennel, a revolutionary eoldier, died at his residence in York on Monday last, in the 99th year of his age. His remains were interred in the Moravian burial ground, on Wednesday evening last, with military honors. Arrangements have been made at York for the public reception of the 130th regiment, soon to ar rive from Harrisburg. Christian Holtzman fell dead at his residence in York, on the 14th, from a stroke of apoplexy. LIIZERNE COUNTY.—Several buildings in Ply mouth were destroyed by fire on Saturday eve ning at 6 o'clock. Mr. Stephen N. Bradford has received the ap pointment of provost marshal of the district. M. B. Helme, of Montrose, has been appointed com missioner, and Dr. H. P. Moody, of Franklin township, surgeon. The Union says that the Wyoming coal field on both sides of the river will be open to the seaboard ere many months elapse, by a continuous line down the Lehigh. Aram COUNTY.—TWO children of Mr. Peter Neiderer, of Bruebtown, were scalded, in the tem porary absence of Mrs. Niedarer on Sunday mor ning, by upsetting a cook stove, and one of them so injured ae to cause its death in a few hours. WARREN COUNTY.—WIR. F. Dalrymple has been re-elected County Superintendent. ALLEGHENY COUNTY.—The Chronicle says that there are now ten new steamers at the Mononga hela wharf, and two at the Allegheny wharf. The latter are rapidly approaching completion, and will probably be ready for service next week. • A serious accident Occurred at the Niles rail road depot on Wednesday morning. Mr. J. Dun can Ward, of Niles, while attempting to get on the coal train, while it was under motiun, slipped and fell between the cars and the platform, and bad both hie legs so badly crushed below the knees, that death soon afterwards ensued. SPECIAL NOTICES. MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! ! MO THERS! !!—Don't fail to procure Mrs. WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and suc cess by millions of mothers and children, from the fee ble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, tut invigo rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole System. It will al most instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COMO. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world in all came of Dysentery and Diarrheas in Children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None geenine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PER RINO, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR. TOBIAS'. VENETIAN LINI MENT, in pint bottles at foe cents, cares lameness, cute, galls, colic, &c. Bead the following : Pa. TOBIAS have need for the past year your Horse Liniment far lameness, kicks, bruises, colic and cuts, and in every instance tumid it the best article I ever tried in this circus company. Please send Ca dozen, as it in the only liniment we use now. We have 108 hareem, some very -vainab.e, and do not want to leave town without it HYATT PROST, Manager Van Ambnrgh & Co's Menagerie. Sold by all Druggists, Who, y¢ Cortlandt street, a7-d&wlm New York. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH BEXBIL—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the Ilona routine and irregular expensive modes of treat ment, without sumo, considers It his sacred duty to communicate to his &Meted fellow creatures the means of cure. - sewn, on the receipt of an addressed enve lope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAGNALL, 188 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. jan2o.3m maY23-d&w6m BOSTON, July 7th, 1860 TIM MILLIONS VISITING NEW YORK For 30 years, hive always found Oristadoro'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-WIDE REPUTATION, and made them take the place of all other preparations. The Dye produces any shade desired in ten minutes. Manufactured by J. CRIBTADORO, S Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Heir Dressirs. Price $l, $1 50 and $3 per box, according to size. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative Is invaluable with hie Dye, as it imparts'the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Hair. . Price 50 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size aT-d& w 1 in 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 good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's Bares• peril's purges out these impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous action, restoringthe health and expelling disease. Bence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of tile blood, such as Scrofula or Hines Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, St. Antho ny's or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Gamer or Cativo ous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregu larity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, Syphilis or Vene real Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases. Try AYER'S gARSAPARILLA, and ace 'or rlttraelr IEIO cur prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures the disorders. ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL IS SO universally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In cipient Consumption, and for the•rehef 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. AYER'S. CASE/ASTI° 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. 0. AYSR & Do. , Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for M. Sold by C. A. BANNIVART, aaoss & Co. R. K. MIL LIM, J. BONGARDNIR, Da. MILES and L. WYSTH. Har risburg, and dealers everywhere an7-d&w2m 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, removing all obetmctions whether from cold or °therm's°, headache, psi in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nermassiteti tions, hyateri:Cs, fatigue, pain in, th,4back s'S,4lazalbs, &a., disturbed sleep, which &rico from laterripti of nature. DR. CRRESEMA N B PILLS was the commencemen o wow • a lagav triisiOntof those irregularities , aad cibstrOrld cast, iliet mnr signed so many to a 'roads up lo 1411)0MM enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to de cline. DR. ORE ESEMA/Y'S PILLS are the moat effeetnal remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regular ity. They are known to thousands,who have usedthem at different periods, throughout the gauntry, having the sanction of some of the moat eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from 60 to 60 Pillo. Pills sent by wail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents,. Bold by Druggists generally, It. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. Sold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. " Mechanicsburg, by J. Dellett. " Carlisle. by B. Elliott. " Shippensburg, by D. W. Rankin. " Chambersburg, by Miller A Hershey. " Hommelatown, by George Wolf. 4, Lebanon, by George Rosa. decd-d&wly TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Adver- Ueer, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his 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 directiena for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis; &e. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the affliated, 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-EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Rine County, New York. ml2-wBm Brandreth's Pills, New Style. ERANDRE7MS PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRAND.RBTH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for coet!venees, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headache, giddiness, sense of blasting after Meal.; dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis orders of the stomach and bowels. ONE OF MANY OASES. 117' Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York J.I. C. COOK, publisher of the State Banner, Ben nington, Vt., says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, and suffered so severely from it, that not , a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For five years he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used BRANDRETIPS PILLS. The first box did not seem to benefit him much, but the second produeed a change, and by the time he had taken six boxes, a 00NPLETi WEN was effected. He says : "lily dyspepsia was gone, and my expectatione of an early death vanished." . ASK YOB NEW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE. ARK FOR NEW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE. Principal office, 294 Canal street, New York. For sale in Harrisburg by (EO. H. BELL ms4&wtf To Horse Owners; Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, ari sing from Sprains Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Halls, Scratch es, Mange, &a., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Bingham may he sully prevented and cured in their Incipient stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, how ever, is so desperate or hopeless hat it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases men tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement. ap2o eow-d&w A CARD TO THE LADIER DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS ! FOR. FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all Obstructions, from 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 anemia in every case; and helm 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. Female. particularly Situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sure to produce udscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise an .oo d p e e x r pLici x t . di rections 0 accompa n yPil ar 0 re Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN TART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and 0. H. SELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa. Ladles, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pill. sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of postage" by mail. Sold also by J. L. LEmsaaana, Lebanon_ ; J. A. Worm, Wrightsville; E. T. Mtw..sn, York ,• S. Et.xioxT, Car lisle; J. 0. ALTIOR, Ithip_pensburg; ,T.Srenco.r.a, Oham bersburg; 8. O. WILD, Newville; A. Jr. ICAOFFILLIL, Me chanicsburg; BROWN '1 BROTHNN, No. 4, South Liber ty street, Baltimore ; and by "one Druggist" in may town and city throughout the United States. HALL RIIOREL, 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 O. 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 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 Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell you the Pills are perfectly harmless yet will do all claimed for th em. S. D.) Howie, jyl7-dly Role Proprietor, New York. Stioccilantous. m F. WATSON, T. MASTIC WORKER AND PRACTICAL CEMENTER, Tog prepared to Cement the exterior of Buildinge with the New York Improved Water-Proof Mastic Cement. This Material is different from all other Cements. It forms a solid, durable adhesiveness to any surface, imperishable by the action of water or frost. Every good building should be coated with this Cement; it is a perfect preserver to the walla, and makes a beautiful, tine finish, equal to Eastern brown sandstone, or any color desired. Among others for 'whom I have applied the Mastic Cement, I refer to the following gentlemen J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittalwirg, finished five years. • 1. H. Shoenberger, residence, "Lawrenceville, finished five Years. James M i fiandlaem, residence, Allegheny City,finished five Years. Calvin Adams, residence, Third street, finished four years. A, limeler, residence, Lawrenceville, finished four years. J. D. M'Cord, Penn street, finished four years. Ron. Thomas Irwin, Diamond street, finished four years.. St 'Charles Hotel and Girard Howie, finished flee years. ittanuiNg Court House and Bank, for Barr & Moser, Architects; Pittsburg, finished five years. Orders received at the (Mee of R. M'Eldowney, Paint ebup, 20 Seventh street, or please address mayl6-tf T. F. WATSON. P. 0. Box 13.6. Pittsburg, Pa SPECIAL NOTICE. The American Annual Cyclopmlia and Register of Important Events of 1862, to be published by E. Apple ton & Co., will be ready for delivery in June. The very favorable reception given to the volume for the preceding year has induced us to make speeial ef forts in the preparation of this one. Its contents will embrace the intellectual and material progress of the year, the important civil and political measures of the Federal and State Governments, an accurate and minute history of the struggles of the great armies and the many battles, illustrated with mans of the country and plans of the battles taken from official copies; debates of Congress, Commerce, &c.; the progress of foreign nations, the developments in science, the progress of literature, mechanical inventions and improvements, religious statistics of the world, and biographical sketches of eminsnt persons deceased in 1862. The contents to be arranged in alphabetical order, accom panied with a most extensive and complete index. An active, intelligent man wanted in every county to can vass for the work. Circulars and subscription book furnished on application. Address J. F. BTRABBAUGH, Harrisburg, Pa., Only agent for the counties of Dauphin and Cumber land, and general agent for Pennsylvania. myll-2w A 111 S ! ! 20,000, lbs. Composed of tbo following Brands just received: NEWBOLD'S—Celebrated. NEW JERSEY—SeIect. EVANS A SWlFT'S—Superior. MICHINER'S EXCELSlOR—Canvassed. MICHINER'S EXCELSIOR—Not canvassed. IRON ClTY—Canvassed. IRON CITY—Not canvassed. PL.AIN HAMS—Strictly prime. ORDINARY HAMS—Very good. 117" Every Ham sold will be guaranteed as represen ted. WM. DOCK, jr., & CO. IVANTED.--$75 A MONTH! I want V V to hire Agents in every county at STS a month expenses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Address, S. MADISON, m5-dBm Alfred, Maine. WANTED.—S6O A MONTH ! We want Agents at MO a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and thirteen other new, useful and curious articles. Fifteen circulars sent fres. Address, m5-d3m SHAW & IMAM Biddeford, Maine. rONDENSED MlLK'—Just received ‘,./ and for sale by WM. DOCK jr., Ac 00. WALLPAPER, BORDERS, &c., &c., sold yet at last year's orlon, without any advance. At WHETTER'S BOOKSTORE. EW ORLRANS SUGAR 1-FIRST IN TEE MARKET !—For sale by jyl2 WM. DOOM Js., & CO. Ithutettnents. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT• STREET, BELOW THIRD. 808 EDWARDS. Sole Proprietor. J. G. H; SHOREV, Stage Manager. OPEN EVERY EVENING. CROWDED! CROWDED! CROWDED! IMMENSE SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY TO SEE 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. THE BEST ORCHESTRA. THE BEST SINGERS. THE LARGEST AND MOST ORIGINAL COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED. seirTHE COOLEST PUCE IN THE CITY Lan First week of THE DRAMATIC COMPANY in the laughable farce HOLE IN THE WALL REMEMBER, THREE SHOWS IN ONE! Third week of the Beautiful Star Sisters, Emma and Edith Whitting, The Irresistable and Fascinating Songstresses and Danseuses. Third week of MR. DE MARBELLE, The Great Yankee Comedian; and BILLY WARD, The Celebrated Comic Singer. Fifth week of the FEMALE MINSTRELS. Sixth 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 will appear, Introducing A NEW AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY : MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The Charming Vocalist. J. G. H, SHOREY, The best Original Comedian of the day, and Champion Tomborine Soloist. JOHN CARL, The young Ole Bull Violin solo performer and Leader of the Orchestra. Last, but not least, is the veritable DOB EDWARDS, First week of the laughable Faroe, HOLE IN THE WALL. Admission Only 25 cents. GARDNER & HEMMING'S GREAT AMERICAN /FA r , It ) 14 Entirely remodeled and refitted for the Season of lb 3, with entire NEW BAND WAGON, °; • 1* - NEW BAGGAGE WAGONS, a w ee NEW TRAPPINGS, NEW HARNESS, v•w_t,:„All tat.NEW WARDROBE, and everything Elegant in the ex trams, 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 case and corn- fort to the patrons of Chic Establish- 4 , ment. THE STUD OF HORSES Arlo-- 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 • , WASHINGTON, a beautiful thorough-bred Arabian Charger who will be introduced by his trainer, Mr. DAN GARDNER. Among the Ponies will be found Camille, Fire Fly, Prince,Jupiter, Dancing Star, Lucy Long, rey Eagle and Bainbridge. The Educated Mules DAN AND DICK, --.- will be introduced by Dan Gardner, in a variety of Laughable Perfor mances. THE COMPANY OF PERFORMERS . • comprise the largest and best that ~ ever traveled. Great Expense has • .e" ! been incurred in bringing them to 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! AV Mr. Richard Hemmings, - A k the great American Horseman, and to 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 CI may congratulate themselves upon seeing the happy son of Momus at each entertainment. The Little Fairy of the Arena, Miss Eliza. Gardner, is certainly the best Female Eques trian in existence. She executes the most elegant and classic motions, corn- bined with daring Leaping, splendid 4., Dancing, &c., upon the back of her - spirited horse, while at full motion, , concluding with her dashing act of .- LEAPING THROUGH BS Balloons. Signor Wambold, the extraordinary Contortionist and - 4' wonderful Boneless man; his per. formances must be seen to be believed. John Foster, the People's Jester...one of the most ---- original and laughable Clowns that ever entered a ring. The Polish Brothers. These astonishing Gymnasts will ap ,ear in a variety of their classicarand „I,l_ wonderfull feats. George R. DeLonis, Sri will appear in his performances on ' , the Horizontal Bar, and introduce the • TRAINED DOG -71.11414 , 1 LIND, • in her • Amusing and Entertaining Tricks. Together with Mme Camille, the Beautiful Equestrienne. La Petite Camille, the pleasing Danseuse. Young Sam, .he Pocket Clown. HERR MARTIN, W. HILL, GEORGE RING, HENRY PETERSON, SIGNOR BALDWIN, and the excellent Company who fill ed GARDNER 14 liraab leo S Amphi theatre, Philadelphia, niahtly, for a 'period of four months. The entertainment will commence with the ZOUAVE HALT. The Performance will comprise even' variety of Trick Riding, Scone Riding, Tumbling, Gymnastic Ex. pleas, Two and Your Flom Riding &c., with Music by the Band. All under the immetijate direction of DAN GARDNER. The GRAND PROCESSION will enter town about 10 1-2 A, M., dur ing which the Band win discourse most beautiful music. 11111111111 ft Two PERFORMANCES each Day, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. = Doors open at 2 and 7P. M. Per forinance to commence half an hour .. ..Z.! ater. Admission, 25 Cents. rt - e 5C NO HALF FR/CS. Will Exhibit in HARRISBURG, Thursday, May 28th, 1863. MIDDLETOWN, Wednesday, May 27. DUNCANNON, Friday, May 29. myl.4 d2w W. H. GARDNER, Agent. $ i - 0 L A R . MATCHES! NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! FIFTY EiltOSS of the above Superior Matches just calved, and for sale by WM. DOME, 311.1 & 00 MESSRS. CHICKERING & 00. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED TH73 GOLD 111ZD'AL! AT THA .MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, WELD Pasoantmo wing, OVER tairY COMPETITORS! Wareroom for the CHIOKABINO PIANOS, at Harris burg at 92 Market street, ooliA.tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORA. MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN.-FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED. NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD. A GREAT LUXURY! PIRSONS in want of a superior and really good GOLD rum will find 'with me a large assortment to select from, and hare the privilege to exchange the Pens until their head is perfectly suited. And if by fair means the Dia mond points break off during twelve months, tke pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one, without any eharge. I have very good Gold Pens, made by Mr. Morton, not warranted, in strong silver -Vaunt eases, for $l, 81.48, $1.60, $2.00 Nor sale at 80118PFER'8 BOOKBTOIIII, No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg. Pa. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING WHEELETTE*ILSON'S. NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Colder's Office. 117' Call and aee them in operation A general aeeortment of machinery and needles con stantly 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 of the public is respectfully solicited. aplll.6m A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- _ll Letters of administration upon the estate of HEART LAUMA.II, late of Upper Swatara township, Dau phin county, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and these having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement without delay to W. L. TRBWICS, Mministrator, Upper Swatara township, Dauphl a county, Pa. April 26, 1813S-my24tdlaw* A A SPLENDID A S SO IL TMEN T 0 P LITHOGRAPHS, Formerly retailed at from $3 to $5, pre now offered at 60 and 75 cents, and $1 and $1 50—fublisked by the e a r l Union, and formerly retailed by them. Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of all distill. guished men and Generals of the army, at only 10 eta. For sale at SOEIBEFERII Bookstore, 18 Market street, Harrisburg. BLINDS & SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, N 0.16 North Sixth street, Phila. delphi lisnufacturqr of v a Phila delphia, BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. ur The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed , equal to new. Store Shades made and lettered. mrlll-2md SUMMER ARRANQEMENI; -. NEW AB? LINE ROUI-___ MIMW Blab% mug MN DES TO NEW YOEL\ PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 20,1!08, the Pas sawn Prelim will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Ra il roa d Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil. adepts, as follows, viz: RXPRIIOO LINN leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 a. m., es arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the Weet, arriving In New York at 9.10 a, m., and at Philadelphiat at 0.20 a. m. A sleeping ear la attaehed to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. in., ar riving in New York at LSO p. m., and at Philadelphia at 1.50 p. m. PAST LINN leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Put NW, arriving is New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. WESTWARD. • • PAST LINE leaves New York st 6.005. is., and Phila delpida at El .16 86. m., an-lying narrtsburg at 1 JO p. re. MAIL TRAIN . leaves New York at 12.00 moos, and Philadelphia at 8.80 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg AIM p. m. EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. ILO& ?lying at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. m., and oennesting with the Permsylysais Express Train for Pittsburg. A deep tug oar is also attached to this train. Connections are made at Harrleburg with train' ontls• Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley aid'roadie, and at Beading for Philadelphia, POttilTine t Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Renton, &o. Baggage checked through. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg and Shia delphla, $8.85 In No. 1 care, and $B.OO in No. 2. For tickets and other information apply to a. a. CLYNE, General Agent, Harrisburg. ap`:9 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash ington Oity. Connections made with trains on Penn sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West two trains daily to and from the North and WENS Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, the passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore se llows, Ariz • SOUTHWARD. 1 . MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (exeapf Sunday) at 10.10 a. in.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and at rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury dnily (except Sun. day) at 11.07 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at 0.15 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 6.80 a. m. NAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore dallAexeept Btliiday ' at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives al Sunbury at 4.05 p. m. . EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Baltimore daily at 9.15 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.86 a m. , and leaven Hat risburg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. m., ani arrive) at Sunbury at 6.38 a. in. HARRISBURa ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaved Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m., and rives at Harrisburg at 7.80 p.m. Tor further inforniation apply at the Office, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, General Superintendent. Harrisburg, April 20, 1883-dtf .4; • _ aro— pBNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! SUMMER TIME TABLE! WE FIVE TIM DULY TO & FRO PSILADELPHII ON AND APT= MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia ae follows KABTW IRD. THROUGH .11XPR14EIS TRAIN leavee Harrisburg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrive/ at West Philadelphia at 11.10 a. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.46 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.66 a. m. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount bey, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadel phia at 12.26 p. zn. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West- Phila delpbia at 6.00 p.m. MARRIBBITIVI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co lumbia, leaven Rairieborg at 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Welt Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Merriam? daily (except Monday) at 200 a. in Altoona.i7•l6 take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Har burg dailyat 8.00 a. in., Altoons at 8 00 a.m., take break fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 30 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrislaarg at 1.16 p. m., Al loons 0.1.15 p. m. , take supper, and arrival at Pittsburg at 12.30 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 v. m., Altoona 8.35 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG AHOOMMODATION TRAIN 1811111 Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel phia st, 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 0.40 p. m. This train runs via Mount Joy. OAKUM D. YOUNG-, Superintendent KWh) My, Pen 'a R. R. Rarrisbnrg, April 16,1863 —dtt 1863. 1863. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the any of Zee, on Lake 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 Freight business from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Sewed Fork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT SI 311.1 .8 ea& Leave Northward. Mail Train Cars run through without change both ways qk the v - 11 trains between Philadelphia and LOlllk Haven, and tween Baltimore and Lock Raven. Elegant sleeping Cars on Express Trains tit ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business appi at the 8. E. cor. 11th and Market streets. And for freight business of the Company's Agents B. B. Kingston, Jr., cos. 18th and Market sire Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Brie. v .• J. lit Drill, Agent N. O. R. 11., Beitha . marß•dy F INE MI 3C IV Et -El6, 'l' MI it ROBB, LIAM pANILLA ODNess, AthilONß, OBANOII, TAAON, PLNI APRLB, BUTT= ALMOND, 011LNRir, OINNAMONL MAMBO NBOTABINI, 000EINIALy (for coloring ' ) assorted dormer, for family oss. The above assortment put received front one of the largest Beaters Souses—sad Bottle sad Pashags mar ma w. [marlol WM. DOOZ, .la.; is 00. DOCKET KNIVES.—A very fine mentenlt. 801111111111 MIST= Chug of &at\ EFIM lEEI IASTWAILD, SUMMER TIME TABLE. NORTHWARD • I WBSTWAItD .. 1.15 a. m. I .11xpreen Train.. 3.00 a. in. H. H. Routes.. Gang Fre'girt Igt., PMPa. LEWIS L. HOIIPT, (Pang Ticket Agt., Mfg_ JOS. D. POTTS, Oen , ' Manager, Williamsport.
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