Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, May 29, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL ;YEWS.
THE DAILY PATHIOT AND UNION may be bad at
s i-.1 4 a Book Store, corner of Third and Market
treats.
Almo. at h 4 News Agency of George L. Walter,
Market street, near Fifth.
Tax ?trans.—Under the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
fit the Harrisburg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is
se follows:
NOW/lIERN ORNTRAL RAILWAY.
NoH,TIL—wAT 3/ Art „—vor allplaetabetween gar.
:sham, Leek Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 an.
For Look Haven, Williamsport and Lewisbuzg at 9
1. z11.,_••
00arrid.—wem idea—For all phew between Bar.
manall and Baltimore, Md., and Waibington,l).
2.00 in.
!or Washington, B. C., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa.
at 9.90 p. m.
LIDAJWS YALLEY lultl.lol.llL
EAST.—WAY Hen... --For all place' between Harris
burg, Barton a n dhiladpia. Pa:Reading, at 7.00 a. zu.
lo o ge.mog Pottsville, at 1240 p.
ILILIOII.D.
War mAry.—For all plasm between Harrisburg and
pbmgolpida, at 6.80 a. M.
For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.03 m.
Nor New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia,
Marietta and Bainbridge, at 246 p. m.
yor New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 0.60
m.
;-
w.statr.—wir Mail. Forall places between Harris
tog and A1t00n1,12.00 m.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and HA& Pa., Cincinnati,
Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p.
For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at um p. m.
01116.11 LAND VALLI!!! 1ill.10.11.1).
Vor Meakaniestourg,Carliale,Shippenabarg and CUM
t.endrarg, Pa., at 7.00 a. m.
WIT bi/LIEL.—Fpr all places between Harrisburg and
gage:atoms, Md., at 12.30 p. m.
8171HITLEML AID BIIIMINHAIMI 1141/74110AD.
/or Xlleedale Forges, Bllwool,Pinegrowe and Summit
/ration, at 12.30 p. m.
STAGB BODTIIB
For Progress, Linglestown, Monads MU, West nano
ear. East Hanover, UIICI and Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 7 00 a. m.
For Lisburn and Lewisberry, on Saturday, at 12.3)
T. ni•
11;74,11Itete Rotivta.—lrrom 5_33 m. to ti_oo p. Sim.
lay from 7.00 to 8.30 a.m_ and from 4.00 to 4.00 p. m.
Nonen.—The Committee on Banquet of the
Citizen ire oompeny wilt meet at the engine house
:lie evening, at 71 o'clock:
GEORGE BAILEY, chairman,
Nov - mt.—The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Union Relief Association will be held Sat
urday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the echo' house
mg the corner of Walnut street and River alley.
The ;embers of the association will please be
E. A. BISHOP, See'y.
valOtual.
MR. &LAX WARD aRDORDOOS to the citizens who
may purpose attending the concert to-night,
:hat pamphlets containing the words and desert•
sing the characters of the Cantata of the Hay
makers will be for sale at his music store and at
As doors. Price 10 cents—proceeds to towards
:he Christian Commission fund.
RE6DERNIS RSTIFIWZD HOPS.—Two regiments
-Ae 133 d, Col. Speakman, and . the 134th, Col.
Camp Curtin for home last evening,
laving been mnatered out of the service. The
ormer made 650 men, from Somerset;Bradford,
?erry and Cambria -counties ; the latter 622 men,
1152 Luserna, Butler and Beaver. •
CORNER STONE La - min.—The corner stone of
he Second Lutheran church, near the corner of
Fostves avenue and Ridge road, will be laid this
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. F. W. Conrad,
of Trinity church, Lancaster, and Rev. I. Fry, of
Carlisle, will deliver addresses on the occasion.
The music will be under the direction of Mr. Silas
Ward.
T.MPORTAIIT TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.-WO are
Informed that such discharged soldiers as intend to
apply fora poasicra, should do 49 within a year
from the date of their discharge, or they will lose
whole year's pension. All applications made
after the expiration of a year will only secure th e
pension from the date of said application, bat if
made within the year, their pension will commence
with their discharge.
I:kmllm:invitee. Visrrons.—Major Gen. Schenck,
commanding thft military department, and Gov.
Bradford, of Maryland, were in town yesterday,
stopping at the *Tones House. They were in con
sultation with the military authorities of this State
with reference to the more effectual protection f
seutherit borders of Poonsylosnio. _and Mary
land against any farther incursions of rebel cav
alry. They left during the day for Washington,
scoomptsuled by Ctooertkor Curtin_
Ia CLovsa.--The members of the .127th seem
;o be in clover. A party of its °freers and men
received still another substantial and deserved
compliment on Wednesday night, at the hands of
our townsman, S. W. Myers, Esq., who served up
a banquet to them at his residence on that even
:ng. With such a host and hostess, and under
such friendly and genial surroundings, it must
have been a happy occasion to all who gathered
around the festive board that night.
Orman Rarrons.—The order of the city was
excellent during last night and the night before;
The efforts of the municipal authorities and of the
Sheriff have resulted in thoroughly subduing tit)
wanton spirit which so strongly developed 11141
in the first of the week. Mayor Roumfort ha i
placed an extra police force on duty, who are de
ployed throughout the city at night, and the
Sheriff has enrolled a large posse, who will re
spond to call at a moment's notice. The
tumult is hushed, the excitement has simmered,
and "order reigns in Warsaw?'
BIG 0 - 13156 - 4 10-inch coluzablad, from the cele
brated Fort Pitt works at Pittsburg, passed
through this city yesterday over the Pennsylvania
road, in transit to New York. It weighed 15,000
pounds, and is to be mounted on the defensive
works of New York harbor. A large number of
these frowning monsters, from the same works,
have already been mounted on the ramparts of the
metropolis. It would certainly be very embarras
sing for any one—John Bull, far instance--to have
these war-dogs unmuzzled, or come "fornenst't
them with hostile intent. For our part, we'd
'lather go a Whin.-
PI L2G'S
. AFTAnte.—Befor e Attierm c.—
liannilbal DAVIS, A 66 Bali Rutin& Of charcoal per
suasion, drunk and uproarious, Was arrested yes ,
rerday afternoon by special - policeman Newman-
He was assigned to duty in the W i ki nu E gtteet
fortifications for forty-eight hours.
Mr. George Varney, of Bull nun—colored, drunk
and disorderly—aceoruparded officer Fry tc the
magistrate's office yesterday afternoon, and was
sent to prison for ten days. Isabella, alleged wife
of the said ebony, was arrested at the same place
i)3 , officer. Newman, and was sentenced to share
with her husband his ten days' captivity.
Brown H. Dawson, a couvaleacent soldier in the
invalid hospital at Camp Curtin, was arrested by
(Meer Campbell, and brought before Alderman
Kline in the afteruves, charged by Mr. Samuel S.
Davie with beating and cruelly abusing a horse
which he had hired from him, and breaking a
. L - eggy. The horse bore the marks of cruel mal
reatment. Defendant was committed for trial, in
default of bail.
William Williams was arrested by officers Camp
bell and Kline yesterday, for breaking into a house
la Purview on Wednesday night, and stealing a
smooth-bore ride, a portrait and other articles
therefrom. The rifle was found at the store of
Philip Ensminger; the other articles were on his
perms. He was sent to jail to await a requisition
from the authorities cf. Cumberland county.
SUDDEN CZANGRS OP TEXPEILLTIIIIE.—Among
the climatic phenomena of this eountrl, there is
none more remarkable than the sudden changes
of temperature to which it is subject. Today we
may take the shady spots to shelter us from the
sunbeams that pierce like white-heated arrows;
to-morrow we may be clad in overcoats and sigh
through chattering teeth for a "beaker fail of the
warm South." Only last week this latitude was
sweltering .in almost tropical heat, when presto !
a breath came upon us from somewhere, cold as
the "north side of a tombstone by moonlight."
We have a theory—though it may not be au original
one—en which to account for these atmospheric
changes. Daring the warm spell last week, the
wind blew from the South; when it chopped round
to the east and northeast, it grew colder hour by
hour. Northeast of us lie the Newfoundland banks,
toward which, at this season, set the currents of
the Northern Polar seas. Immense fields of lee
drift southward on those currents from the frozen
coasts, bringing with them cold fogs and wintry
air. Long before a ship enters those fields, the
barometer begins to fall, and warns the sailor of
the danger ahead. New, when the air becomes
rarifidd and ascends, as it did in this latitude last
week, the cold airs rush in from these foggy
northeastern regions, and cold takes the place of
warmth. Our cold spell last week could not have
been caused by rain and hail; for, although rain
fell quite heavily in this place, there was no gen
eral storm, and not a drop fell in Lancaster and
some other adjoining counties. We lay the whole
blame on the icebergs; they're the great refrigera
tors. We have ample proof that there were any
amount of them off the Newfoundland coast last
week. The British bark Queen Victoria, arrived
at Baltimore from Dublin 011MOndaY 1 reports that
during last week she bad hard workto keep clear
of icebergs; immense fields were seen on every .
hand, and several vessels were enclosed by it.
The ship Ely, from London to Baltimore, also re
ports that she had fallen in with a large island of
ice, very high, around which were hovering Reeks
of birds peculiar to the Mirth. This accounts for
cold in summer. It's icebergs ; "that's what's the
matter."
SUPREME COURT.—Since our last report, the fo'-
lowing eases have been decided
Bull and Wife vs. Boyd et. al. Lancaster Com
mon Pleas. Judgment reversed.
Golds TS, WZltiltl. Franklift COPiniOn- /lam
Judgment affirmed.
Gan vs. Banner. Somerset Common Pleas.
Judgment A ffirmad_
Hess vs. Brenneman. Lancaster• Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed.
Magraw's appeaL Crawford Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed.
John Shultz's appeal. Somerset Orphans' Court.
Decree affirmed.
Attorney General vs. Wyoming Canal company.
Judgment for plaintiff.
Unger vs_ Unger_ Rauphin. Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed.
Shaffner vs. Cassell. Lancaster Common Pleas;
Fisher vs. Capp et_ al. Somerset Common
Piing. Judgment affirmed.
Snyder vs. Commonwealth. Judgment affirmed.
Snyder vs. Christ Franklin Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed.
Smith vs. Welehman. Bedford Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed_
Yoder's appeal. Somerset Orphans' Court.—
Judgment affirmed.
Diokert vs. Brown. Franklin Common Pleas.
Judgment affirmed.
M'Vioker vs. Dennison. Bradford Common
Pleas. Judgment reversed.
Commonwealth vs. Gurley. Bedford Quarter
Sessions. Judgment reversed.
The Court adjourned yesterday, to meet at Phil
adelphia the first of July next.
"Haan You ARE FOR CAMP! RIGHT AWAY,
Now !"—lt is heyday for the hokum these times.
They ply their teams between camp and town like
a weaver's shuttle, with seats crowded and an extra
man on the driver's perch. "From morn till noon,
from noon till dewy eve," the challenge is repeat
ed by some argue-eyed Jebu, "Here you are for
camp !—slow team, but fast driver !" and through
out the day there is the "noise of a whip, the rat
tling of wheels, and the prancing of heroes" upon
the roads. That is, the horses are supposed to
prance; if they don't prance, it is not because the
heart isn't willing, but because the "flesh is weak"
—much driving hath made 'em docile and attenu
ated as to the flesh. If the ear of the horse is
so finely attuned to music as the veterinarians
represent, we know that the song of "When this
Creel War is Over" roust touch a sympathetic
chord in the breast of many a jaded horse, stirring
up within him vague longings for the piping times
of pease that "used to wee," wTsca ho loafed all
sammer and rolled in clover, and didn't know
enough about military matters to distinguish a
fourth corporal from a brigadier general May
Heaven soon satisfy his longings, and send him an
honorable discharge from military duty and that
rest and peace which be and the rest of us so ar
dently desire. Meantime, let his driver profit by
the necessities which war unavoidably creates, and
at length retire from butiaece with a pocket well
lined with postage stamps, and a voice unimpaired
by sounditig forth -the ear-splitting cry of "Here
you are for camp !—take you right up 1"
[Commtpleated.]
STREET SPanixtm,—The harpies on this sub
ject seem to find fault with the action of Council
in relation thereto. We have been elected and
sworn to a faithful discharge of our duties. These
duties are prescribed by law, and to the best of our
limited abilities, we will endeavor to do even
handed justice to the whole people who live under
these laws, and are subject to them. "
In our Ordinance book, at page 83, is recorded
if.in ordinance for regulating the distribution of
Susquehanna water in the city of Harrisburg, col
lecting and assessing the rents thereof, and for
other purposes." By the 25th section of this or.
dinance, a standing committee, to consist of three
members of the Council, is annually appointed,
who ve styled the "Watering Committee," and
their duties defined. These duties they are re
quired to discharge on principles of equity and
justice.
All persons, that use the water are required to
pay an equivalent therefor, and any parson desi
ring a supply of water for culinary or manufactu.
ring purposes must make their application to the
" Watering Committee," stating the "object for
which the water is to be used, when, on paying
$2 2i5 for the permit and ferrule, and the amount
of water rent in advance to the first day of April
then next ensuing, a permit . is granted, and, with
the ferrule, delivered into the hands of a plumber,
who makes the connection with the main pipes,
end conducts the water into the premises far which
the permit was granted.
The 33d section of the ordinance provides the
terms and conditions on which the water may be
granted for the purpose of street sprinkling, and
any individual or company that desires to engage
in the business, by complping with the provisions
of that section, can have the water granted to
them by the WATERING CONNITTEZ.
Arcontran.—Mr.. Colin M'Curdy, who reeently
held a clerkship In the Surveyor General's office
has received the appointment of clerk to the pro
vost wanks/ atlas district.
A Goon Wonx.—The Harmonic Society of this
place will give a grand musical concert at the
Court. House this evening, the entire proceeds of
which will be devoted to the use of the United
Stites Christian Commission, for the benefit of sick
and wounded soldiers. The celebrated cantata of
the "Haymakers" will be rendered under the direc
tion of Mr. Silas Ward. The performance prom
ises to be of a first-class order, and will repay the
attendance of any lover of good music. Apart
from the musical entertainment to be derived from
an attendance on this concert, there is another and
nobler inducement which should lead to its gene
ral encouragement—and that is, the object for which
it is bold. The money that may be there expended
is net thrown away on a mere temporary enjoy
ment, but contributes to the comfort and well being
of the gallant defenders of all that is dear to us
or worth fighting for. Go to the soldier's benefit.
Nonce.—The members of. Fulton Council, No.
35, 0. U. A. M., are requested to meet at their
fall (Wyeth's building) on Friday, 20th of May,
1863, at one o'clock p. m., precisely, to attend the
funeral of their deceased brother, Jtinob Sheffer.
By order. 2t3 - Menus FLECK, R. S.
WE have taken over on the let 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 those goods are
1,000 yards recananii delaine and' calido, 10, 13
and 20 cents.
500 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods,
15, 18 and 20 cents.
200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 an• 25 cents.
1,000 yards of lined crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer
Coats.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff,
cheap. .
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 411 *3 combs,
patent thread, tapes, soeks,eieur by the dozen or
piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces
94APET, ,which we will salt ,at 75 cents per
yard.
20 pieees of straw, matting, cheap.
20 pima of splendid figured window curtains.
S. LEWI.
Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims,
thaited States Feuds% bounty, arrears of pay and
Subsistence claims; &c., ac., &a., made out and col
lected by EUGENE SNYDER,
ilittorney at Law, GAO% tiara street, Ilarrisbarg,
Pa. oct2B-ly
GREAT BARGAINEI.—Twenty pe cent. Saved.—ln
order to reduce MEE, owing to the tearing down
of the old store and building up new, I offer my
stock, consisting of a large stock of three-ply In
grain, Venetian and Rag Carpets ; also, furniture
of all descriptions, at twenty per cent less than
city prices, until the 15TH OF Rms. NEXT.
• C. SNAVELY,
mr3o-10w Second street above Locust
SPECL4L NOTICES.
BrandrettVe Pills, New Style.
ERANDRETIVS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETH , S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for costiveness, spasms, loss of appetite,
sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meal;
dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis
orders of the stomach and bowels.
ONE OF MANY OASES_
Er Original Letter at 294 Oanal 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 oteasiOning the most
uncomfortable sensation in hie stomach. For five years
he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used
SPANDILETWO PILLS. The first box did not seem to
benefit him much, but the second produced a change
sind by the time he had taken six boxes, a COM PLBT.i
CURE was effected. lie says : “My dyspepsia was gone,
and my expectations of an early death vanished."
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
MK FOR RFW STYLE,
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal office, 291 Canal street, New York.
For sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL
ms4fitwtf
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Adver
tiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having suffered several nail
with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease,
Consumption—+s anxions 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 need, (free of charge.) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
sure care for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c,
The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa
tion which be conceives to se invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
REV. EDWAE DA. WILSON . .
Williamsburg, Kings County, New-York.
nal2,-wane
A Friend in Need. Try it.
DR: 13 WEET/S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conned
ticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his
practice for the last twenty years with the most aston
ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a
rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily 'than any
other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous
Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for
Bores,Womads, Sprains, Bruises, A. c., its soothing, heal
ing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the
just wonder and astoulehmept of- all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re
markable cures, performed by it within the last two
year., attest this fact.
See advertisement, aplleow.d&w
THE MILLIONS . VISITING NEW YORK
For 30 years, have always found .4
Cristadorols Hair Dye and Preservative
Made and applied within a square of the same spot.
Nothing but their
UNEQUALLED PERFECTION
His 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.' CRIATADORO, 0 Astor House,
New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair
Dressers. Price $I 00 and fs per box, according to
size.
Cristailoroos flair Preservative
Ya invaluable with 'his Dye, as it imparts the utmost
soft - mesa, the most beautiful gloss aul great vitality to
the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $1 and 12 pet bottle s according to elze.
.17.dkerlin
'CLEANSE THE BLOOD.-WITH
corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be sick
allover, It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in
Nome 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 Sarsa
parilla purges oat these impurities and stimulates the
6411111 of life into vigorous action, restoring the health
and expelling disease. Hence it rapidly cures a variety
of complaints which are caused by impurity of tee
blood, such as Scrofula or King's Evil, Turners, Ulcers,
Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Si Antho
ny' s Fire, Rose or Erystpeksa, Totter or Salt Rheum,
Scald .Head t ßingtoorm, vaster or Csnverous Tumors,
Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregu
larity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, Syphilis or Vene
real Disealee, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases.
Try Aretes ilinsirsatt.ti., and see for yourself the sur
prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and
cures the disorders.
ArEa's CHERRY PgaroaaL is so universally known to
aorpaes every other remedy for the care of Coughs,
Colds, influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages` of the disease, and it is
useless here to recoant the evidence of its virtues.—..
The world knows them.
Armes OAEHLRTIO PILLS—for Costiveness, Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach,,Tosendice,
Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Rhsurnatisrit, Dropsy,
Worms, and in short for all the purposes of a purgative
medicine.
Prepared by Ds. J. C. AYEB & Co., Lowell, Mau. Price 25 cent s per box. Fite boxes for FL
Sold by C. A. Bseivaisr, nose L. Kerr
Lea, J. boarciszunum, DE. Aimee arid L. wTXTH. Rat
risbrily, acid dtaSere ererywlrers ao7-d&w2os
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CIIIKESEMANN
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
reault of along and extensive practice. They are mild
In their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu
larities, painful menstruation, removing all obetnictions
whether from cold or otherweee, headache, pal in the
aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all benoveallee
tient', hysterics, fatigue, pain la th aback iselitebe,
&c., disturbed sleep, which arise from internipti of
nature.
DR. OHRZSAIddIiG ratan
WAS the corninenomen o . no r g d ab ? trarimt "
those irregularities and olbsbyetHy. comor ktipt eon;
signed so many to a menala me a lb %Gilliam
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an
obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline.
DB. GMBBSEMANIS PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are
invaluable, inducing, milk eerweinty,periedieal refflaar
ity. They are known to thousands,who have usedthem
at different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
Explicit directions, stating when they Should not be
used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box,
containing from 50 to CO Pills.
ping sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Agents. Bold by Drtigglate generally.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar street, Neiv York.
pox in Harrisbra-s, by 0, A. Bminvart.
“ Mechanicsburg, by J. B. Callen.
" Carlisle, by B. Elliott. •
Shippeneburg, by D. W. Rankin.
44 okambersbnrg, by Miller & Barshop
i$ liummelbtown, by etorge Wolf.
, g Lebanon, by eeorge Ross. dectklitwly
MOTHERS ! MOTHERS!! MO—
THERS! ! !—Dona fail to procnre kW. WINSLOW'S
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething, This valuable
preparation is the prescription of one of the best female
A 781019.6.4 and nurses Lathe United Staten, 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 front pain, but
rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most lostantly relieve Gummi in wan Dovrima AND
WIND COLIC. We believe it the best and surest remedy
in the world in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in
Children, whether it arises from teething or from any
other cause.
Pall directions for using will accompany each bottle.
None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PEN
NINE!, New York, is en th i o outside wrapper_
bold by allldedicine Dealers. Principal Once, 45 Dey
street, New York. Price only 25 cents per bottle.
may23-d& wOra
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS !
FOIL FEMALES:
.Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all
Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always
suesessful as a PPllltlatit!/..
These PILLS have been used by the Doetera for many
years, both in France and America, with unparalleled
success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousand
ladies who used them, to make the Pills public , for the
alleviation of those anffeeing from any irregularitiee
whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. Females particularly
situated, or those supposing themselves so, axe cautioned
against these rills while in that COlitiltien, as they are
sure to produce mieoarriage, and the proprietor assumes
no responsibility after this admonition, although their
mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other
wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di
rections neeompley each bor. Price $l.OO per bor.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN
VABT, Druggist, N 0.2 Jones Bow, and C. K. KILLZB,
Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa..
Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg
Post OMN I can Lave tire Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of
postage" by mail.
Sold also by J. L:LICMIERCIER, Lebanon ; J. A. Wear,
Wrightsville; B. T. Miu.sit. York; 8. ELLIOTT g Oar+
lisle; J. 0. ALTICir, Shippensbnrg ; J. SPANGLER, Ohm
beraburg ; S. G. WILD Newville ; A. J. KAUFektAN, Me
chanicsburg;BßOWN ,&
BROTILER, No. 4, South Liber
ty street. Baltimore; and by "one Druggist" in very
town and eity throughout the United States.
HALL & RITOKBL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
General Wholesale Agents.
N. B —Look owt for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Nits a... 7 lured unless every how is signed R. D. Hews_
All others are abase 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 bas recently been added on aseottut of the Pills
being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will
tell youths Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all
ele,imed for them. 8. D. ROWS,
ly/i•div Solo preprietor,•New Vork
2 mustments.
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD
808 EDVI'A.RDS....
J. G. H. SHOREY,
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
CROWDED! CROWDED! CROWDED!
IMMENSE SATISFACTION.
HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY TO
S.EE 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.
Se - THE COOLEST PLACE IN TEE CITY LAng
First week of
THE DRAMATIC COMPANY
in thele,ughahle farce
HOLE IN THE WALLA
REMEMBER, THREE SHOWS IN ONE!
Third week of the Beautiful Star Sisters,
Emma and Edith Whitting,
The Irresistable and Fascinating Songstresses
441 Danseusp,i,
Third week of
MR,. DE MARBELLE,
The Great Yankee Come Man; and
BILLY WARD,
The Celebrated Comic singer
Fifth Week of the
FE:IIALE MINSTRELS.
Sixih week of
EDWARDS- & SHORETS
Original and, only New Orleans and Metro-
politan
MINSTREL TROUPE!
In connection with
THE GREAT STA I R COMPANY
The following
CONGRESS OF ARTISTS
Introducing
A NEW AND ENTIRE
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
NIGHTLY
I►TRS. JVLIA EDWARDS,
The Charming Vocalist.
J. G. IL SHOREY,
The beat Original Comedian of the day ) anti
Champion Tomborine Soloist.
JOHN CARL,
The young Ole Bull Violin Solo perfermer and
Leader of the Orchestra.
Last, but not least, is the veritable
808 EDWARDS,
First week of the laughable Farce,
lIOLE IN THE WALL.
Admission Only 25 Cents.
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHI4, PA.,
WILL IFFECTIIALLY and MOST CERTAINLY WEE
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM
A Disordered Liver, Stomach or
' Kidneys.
Thousands of our citizen.' are sufferirm from DYSPEP
SIA and LIVER DISEASES. and to whom the following
questions apply—we guarantee
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Do you rise with a coat-d tongue mornings, with bad
taste in the mouth and Boor appetite for breakfast? Do
you fe el when you first get up so weak and languid you can
coarsely get about? Do yit have a dizziness in the head at
timed, and often a dullness, with headache occasionally?
Are your bowels costive and in egular, and appetite change
able ? Do you throw up wind from the stomach, and do
you swell up often? Do you feel a fulness after eating,
and a sinking when the st - mieh is empty ? Do you have
heartburn occasionally ? Ds you feel low spirited, and
look on the dark side of thMus ? Are you not unusually
nervous at times ? Do you not become restless, and often
lay until midnight before roil can go to sleep? andtheo at
times, don't you feel dull and e'eepy most of the time?
Is your skin dry ano Peal ? also sal ow? In abort, is not
sour life a Mallen, full of foray:dings ?
Hootland , s German Bitters
Will cure every case of
CHRONIC OR NRRNOUS DEBILITY, DES RASE OF
THE KIDNEY/3, AND DISEASES ARISING
FROM A DISORDERED STOMACH.
Observe the following Symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs
Constipation_ Inward Piles. Fulnes or Mood to the Mad,
Acidity of f ills Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, 'sour
Eruc/ations, Sinking or Flat' ering at the Pit of the
&mach, Swimming of t..e Head, nuclei and
Diffi3ult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations, when in
a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots
or Webs before the Eight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the
Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., &c.
Sudden Flushes of Heat,
paining la the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of
ETC, and great De
pression of Spirits.
There are many preparations sold under the name of
Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheap
est whisky or common rum. mating from 20 to 40 cents
per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed.
This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to
cause, as long as they can be add, hundreds to die the
death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept
continually under the influence of Adobe ie Stimulants of
the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept
up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a
drunkard's life and death.
For thole who desire and toia have a L'quor Bitten, we
publish the following receipt : eet One Bottle Ifoojlaud's
Gelman Batters ant mix with Three Quarts of good
Brandy or lroi , k3r, and the result will he a prepare - on
that will far excel in medicinal virtu:viand true excellence
any of the numerous liquor Bitten in the market, and
wig] east melt less. You will have all the virtues of
Roofictriel's Bitters in connoction pith a good article of
L'quot. at a much lees price th -n these inferior prepara
tions will cost you.
Brisk and Energetic Feelings,
Tho e suffering
from Broken Down and Delicate Constitutions,
Sole Proprietor.
Stage Manager.
'rheas suffering from MABASLVIUS, waiting away, with
scarcely any Ash an their bones, are cured in a Tory abort
ti rn • ; cue bottle in such cases wdl have a most surprising
effect.
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
We call the attebt - on of all harm? relation!' or friend!'
in the atm.}, to the fact that'.'sOpFLdND'BGermanßit
ters -will cure nine-tenths if the diaeases induced by ex
preur and privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
pavLehed elmoat in the newspapers, Cu the arrival
or the ick, it mil re noticed that a very large proportion
ore safferng from debt try. Every cos) of that kind can
be reads y eared by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have
no ht's tat on in stating that if these Bitters we-e freely
user among our miners. hundreds of /11"..S might be tared
that otherwise would be lost.
will appear,
The proprietors ere dailyreceiving thankful lettere from
salt rue in the army and hospitelP, who have Wen restored
5 9 health by tit! u. vf 'thew Bittkre, ae.t to there by their
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Sec that the Signature of C. IL Jackson
on the WRAPPER , of each Botn".
PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS,
Should vatic neared druggist not Ii are the article, do not
be ~ut off by any of the intoxicating preparations that
may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will
to, ward, excurely 'packed, by express.
NOT A RUM DRINK!
A highly Concentrated Vegetable &tract.
A PURE TONIC THAT WILL REMOVE TILE AF
FLICTED AND NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
DR. HOMPLANIFS
GERMAN BITTERS,
PBERABED BY
WILL CURE THEM.
Dyspepsia and Liver Disease.
"'IPARTICIII.AR NOTICE.
Bootiand's German Bitters
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GM YOU
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
WILL (DIVE YOU
WILL ENABLE YOU TO
AIMEMMr iI
AND WILL PO3ITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER,
ecc. 64. Sc.
Prom whatever osdilie 7 either in .
MALE OR FEMALE,
WLLL FIND IN
HOOFLANB'S GERMAN BITTERS
A ma.mlivimrp-sr
That wi'l restore them to their usual health. Foch has
been the case in tboneands of inetancea, and a fair trial is
but requir.d t 3 prove the assertion
REMEMBER
THAT THESE BITTERS ARE
NOT ALCOHOLIC
AND NOT INTENDED AS A
BEV M 1211- Gr. .
The Proprietors have theuaand4 of letters from the moat
eniment
CLIMCVMAN,
L YEW.%
PAYSICTAItiIf. snd
erriztrm.
T , Stifying of 'heir own personal knowledge, lo the bene
ficiAt effects and su dlosl virtues of tnese Biters.
From Rev. J Newton Brown, D. D., Bator of Encyclo•
pedia of Religious %noirledge.
Although not dispoft u n favor or recommend Pat
ent Medicines in i rners.l, through distrust of their ingre
clients and effects, l yet know of no sufficient ?alumni!'
why a man may not testify to the benetits he believes
himself to have received from any simple preparation,
iu the hope that be may thus centrionte to the benefit
of others.
I do this more readily in regard to "Hoofland'e dermas
Bitters," prepared by Dr. 0. 11. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced against them for years, nude ,
the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic -
turn. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Blioemakm
Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper teats,
and for encouragement to try them when sufferingfrom
great and long continued debility. The use of three
bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the prewar t
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net fe' t
for six months before, and had almost despaired of re
gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for 4' -
recting me to the use of them
J. NEWTON BROWN.
phi adeiphia, June 23, 1861.
DISE AS E 8 OF
KIDNEYS and BLADDER,
In Young or Aged, Kale or Female;
Are speedily maw - vet, and the patient irotwed to tioailt4.
DELICATE CHILDREN,
1 :11 ,4gLXLM I 1V 1 1 11 1 31
Havint suff•rioa children as above, and wishing to raise
'hem, will never regret the d.Ay they Comm :need with
t :ese Bitters.
LITERARY MEY, .STITEX TS,
And tire s working hard with their brains, should . 1.
Wals keep a Lottl of HOORLAND'S bITT MRS neat
them, re !hey will And much benefit from its me, to both
mind and tudy, invi g orating and not dopr,ming.
And leaves no prostration
Attentioli, -Soldiers!
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
OR HALF DOZEN for $4 00
Principal Office and Manufactory,
No. 631 ARCS ST.
!CI! "Mi.S 4:10 33 -tr MO' ZS
(EIIeCCCI3 S t 0 C. It. JACKSON & Cs.,)
PROPRIETORS-
Fur lk de br Druggists and Dealers in every town In
h! United States. anty26 dy
film eraufeL
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
NEW AM LINE ROUTE.
NM
~.
-~` _ ,-
m> $ MINS DULY TO NEW TOM
AND
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND ANTBR MONDAY, April 20,1863, the Pas
senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Needing
Railroad Depot, at garriebttrit, for New York and Phil•
adelphia, as fellows, via !
'CAST WARD
LIMP leaves Harrisburg at 2.16 a. rm., ca
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad /sprees Train Irons
the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. m. , and at
Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. m. A sleeping car is attached
to the train through from Pittsburg without °huge.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 h. tn., ar
thing in New York at 6.30 p. m., and at Philadelphia
at 1.60 p. m.
PAM LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.99 4. in., en ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past Mall, arttiag.in
New York at 10.26 p. m. , and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m.
WEBTWARD.
PAST LINN loaves New York at 6.00 a. m y and Phila.
dephia at 6.10 a. m., arriving at Harrisbuig at 1.20 p. m.
RAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 14.90 soon, 'ad
Philadelphia at 3.30 p, m. , AraYing at alinifib l 24.!/*
p.m,
IMPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. es, ar
riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. in, and eenneating with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car Is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburgwith *WO MUG
Poem!lnnis, Northern Central and Cambodia Valley
Railroad", and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottville,
Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Saigon, do.
Baggage ehosekod through. Fs:* between New York
and Harrisburg, 55 ; between Hurl/burg and &kip•
dolphin, $8.25 in No. 1 cam and 53.00 in No. 2.
For tickets soil other internist/on apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent,
Harrisabart
a p `_' 9
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash
ington City. Connections made with trains on roan•
sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and hhe West
two trains daily to and from the North and . Wee
Branch, Onannehanna, Elmira and all Norttiern New
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1888, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will
arrive and depart from litlrrielnarg arni Daltirmore ae
Howe, viz :
SOUTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except Broads,/
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 115 p. tn., and ar
rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m.
RXPRBSS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Arri
day) at 11.01 p, m,i leaves narritsiiurs Monday)
at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily . (ixoept
Monday) at 6.15 a. m.
DARRIABURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Imo
Harrisburg daily at 6.30 a. M.
NO RTHWAItV.'
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore dailf(except Sunday '
at 9,15 a. m, Ilarristnarg at 1.15 p. 4.114 atti.#66
Sunbury at 4 05 p in.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 0.15 p.
10 ; ortlTeD at Itarrialoarg at 1.36 a ta, , and leaves Her
riaberg daily (except Monday) at 3 00 a. in , arld mini
at Sunbury at 5,38 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaTe4
Baltimore daily (except Oanday) at 2,55 p, nip and '
rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m.
For further Information apply at the Mee, in Pen
eylvania Railroad Depot, J, N, DeD4RitY,
General Superistoulett
Harrisburg, April 20, 1883-dtf
pENNSILYANIA RAILROAD
SUMMER TIME TABLES
r __
FIVE TRAINS DILLY TO & FROM PHILADELIIII
ON AND APTZB
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
ebitadelpho. a rotlo r ;
EASTWiRD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a. na., and arrives at Weat Philadelphia al
S.lO a. m.
PAST LINK leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at b. 45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65
a. m. Passengers take breakfast atlanciiiittr,
WAY ACCOMMODATION, ♦ia Honnt Joy, 141614111
Marrisourg at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 12226 p. m.
YAWL' Matt. TRAIN loaves Ilarrial,vars. Amil 7. (Ax
eept timulai) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at Weat
Phila
delphia et 5.00 p. m.
HARRISBURG. ACCOMMODATION TRAM, Tit 00.
leaves rfarriaburg at 4.00 p. and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN. 'Aaron Harridan
daily (except Monday) at 2 00 a. m ; Aitoona.,l."
take breakfast, end arrives at Pittsburg at 12.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Har
burg dully at 3.00 a. m.. Altueuaai 3 00 a. m, I , take break.
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 3U p. at.
MALL , TRAIN leaves fiarriebArg at 1.16 p. En„ Al
i 00Da at 7.15 p. iu„ take aupper,aad at-rivet; at Pittsburg
at 12.80 a. ut.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 n. m., Altoona
8.36 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.04 a. m. -
HARRISBURG. ACCOMDIODATIGN Twine loaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m. , and arrives at Garrisburg at
3.00 p.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN IMMO Philadel
phia at 4.00 p. a.. and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40
p. us. This train runs via Mount Joy.
4AMIITL b. TOI7NG,
Superinremte.s btiddie .104, R.
Harrisburg, April 16. 1903 —it!
1863. 1863.
VIIILADELPHIA & FRIO RAIL
( ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rai/ Hoed
Company, and under their sundaes i.e being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
It is now in nee for Passenger and .Freight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Pork,) (171
miles) on the Eastern Division, and • from Sheffield to
.Er;e, (78 utiles) on the Weettill
TIME OF PASSENGER TIVAIN3 ALT HI .li/R
BtIREE
Leave Northward,
I.lb a. tn. /Ivrea" Train.. a.uo
Cars run through without change troth ways on the •
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Raven, and
Mail Train
tween DAltimoro and Lock RAyen,
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains tk ways
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wlliiamaport
and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger badness appi
at the S. Z. cor. 11th and Market streda.
And for Freight business of the Compaars Ageuts
8. B. Hingeten, Jr., eor. 13th and Market etre , .
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Rrie.
J. Si. Drill, Lent N. P.. IL, 1144ktni
IL H. HOUSTON,
00101 freight lgt., MP*.
I•ZWIS L. Rom,
(tool Titaot het., Phi Va.
JOS. D. POTTB,
(ion's Manager, Williamsport.
mar 5.47
N E
311.2ETZ=LA.Cl a r 2212
DOSE, LIMON,
VANILLA, GINGNR,
•
ALMOND, OILANGNI,
MDR, MN ADDAX,
DINT= ALMOND, WILIIIrr,
OPNNABION, /Mane
NNOTABINL P.
0001IINNAL, (for adoring') &tufted doma in , b w .
family ass.
The above assortment Oat rooolved booi. Oii• of
largest Boats= Moue`- lath Rote& and Pedalo war
rafted. pooslo3 Wl[. BOOK, & 00.
BOOM KNIVES.--A very fine as.
semetrg, tgai/FBII,II 7500w9
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