LOCAL NEWS. TR ' S DATLY PATRIOT AND UNION may be bad at lack'd Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. Awe, at ha Weirs Agency of George b. Walter, Market street. near. Fifth. Tits Iligns.—Under the change of schedule en the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrbsburg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is as Moire: NORINZINS OZWISAL aIILWAT. NOUTIL—WA: Hern.—Fer all places between Har isbUrg, Leek Haven and _Waive, N. Y., at 12.00 Nor hook UMW, Witibuntpart and Lewisburg at 9 P BOWEL—WAY BiLn..---FOr all planes between Raz. swam* and Beltimore, Md., and Washington, B. (1,, st 2.00 tn. p er w ar magtos, D. O n Baltimore,ltd.,lnd York, Pa. at 9.00 p. Lonsiron 14.1.1M7 RAILZOAD. EABT.—Wair Men..—Por an. planes between arris bum g at oon.nd Philadelabia.vialteading,at 7_oo a_ m. Forliefrign g and Pottsvine, at 12.32 p. m. rzinierLviinA RAILIOAD. trAr Man.—For all places between Harrisburg and 3 .l4Adalphhi, at 0.80 a, in. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.09 m. For New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia, ydarietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m. For NM Fera l Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 0.00 T• in• WBBT.—Way Heir..—For all places between Harris bag and Altoona, 12.00 m. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Nee. Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m. For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, st 9.00 p. m. CUMBERLAND vAimanr RAILROAD. For Moduiniceburg, Oarliele,eldppenebarg and Chun trerabarg, Pa., at T.OO a. m. WIT MAn..—llor all places between Harrisburg and Hageratown,ll4, at 12.30 p. m. BORVYLLILL ADD SIISQIIEILINNA RAILROAD. Per Nitendale Forges', 3111,60 d, trinegrove and summit Eating, at 12.30 p. m. final soma. Far ProgreSil, Ling'Mown, Hanad&Willi West Hem' ter. Nast Hanover, Quo mad loneitoum, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 00 a. m. For Lisburn and Lewiaberry, on' Saturday, at 12.3.) p. m. tp-Offfeelfettri_—Prent 5.33 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from 720 to 8.30 s.m„ and from 3.00 to 4.00 p.m. A stated meeting of the Paxton ire company be bald this (Tuesday) evening, June 21, at 71 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. MEETING O THB EXECHITTA COMHITTIBE.—A Stated meeting of the City Democratic Execative Committee will be held on Wednesday evening, Jane 3d, at lat o'clock, at Barnbard'e hotel, Wal nut street. By order of the President. ltd GEonca F. WEAVER, Sec'y. FOR THE BENEFIT OF Sr. LAIIBENTIVS CRUNCH. A pic-nic, the proceeds of which will be applied !or the benefit of St. Lanrentins church, on Sec ond street, will be held at Haehnlen'e woods on Monday next, Bth inst. An arrearage of debt still remains standing against the church, which it is sought by this means to reduce. An object so worthy will not fail to secure a large attendance. To Orr:cans Atm etvnr.tots nit Thintasauna_— The shooting gallery of Mr. J. M. Lawrence, No; 113 Market street, near Fifth, whioh has been closed for the past fortnight, is re.opened and ready for the accommodation of the public. Mr. Lawrence's gallery is well ordered and well fitted up, and those who would become experts in mark manship will find there every necessary appliance for that purpose. Sans ort Mat—Jones lately asked Smith a se ries of interrogatories, and finally put the ques tion : "We have had the age of iron, the age of gold, and the age of bronze, but what shall we call the present age?" "Why," says Smith, licking the back of a postage stamp which he was about to apply to a letter, "I think we had better call this the =soilage.' "I disagree with yon," says Jones, "it is the Both men are still at large. We recommend a prompt meeting of the "Onion Leek" to consider their case. Let them be tried try bail-head court martial and sent to the Dry Tortugas. Ina Palma /am ov Jaitusit.itit.—Those who would form a correct idea of the Holy Land, around which cluster a world of tender and heavenly as sociations, should repair to Brant's Hall to-night. Barelay's periscope affords an admirable opportu nity to study the scenes once hallowed by the Sa vior and his disciples, and is pronounced, on the authority of Bayard Taylor and others who are enabled to judge of its merits from personal obser vation, to be remarkably faithful in every particu lar. The biblical scholar and the reveller in his ;ode lore will find there the most suggestive and interesting subjects of consideration, and the pub lic in general cannot fail to be pleased with the unusual entertainment which the occasion promi ses. ELECTION OF CEMETERY OFF/CERS.—The result of the election for cemetery officers yesterday is some. what uncertain. Mr. R. A. Lamberton received 137 vette for President, and Mr. Hamilton Airioks 129 votes for the same office. In addition to these 129 votes, Mr. Alrioka received 10 votes for man ager, exclusive of five other managers voted for on the same ballots, which, if credited to his count for President, elects him by 2 majority. Mr, /Kelleer le elected a manager by a clear ma jority, and Messrs. Colder, Gross, Pager, Cleaner and Small are tied for the same office. We await the announcement of the result by those having authority in the matter, and hope to be able to give our readers accurate information in regard to it in our next ;sane. Tux •CEr_rrracar" Ptc-rac.—The pic-nic of this association at naehnien's grove yesterday was a complete success. The aggregate receipts realised were ranch larger than those of any simi lar occasion at any former time. Good feeling and harmony prevailed throughout the affair, and the good management ranted credit upon those who conducted the festivities. Whether dancing to the exquisite music furnished by the society, or co quetting within the charmed circle of the "Copen hagen," or quaffing the cooling nectar .of "Fader iand," all seemed alike - to enjoy themselves, yield ing unreservedly to the sportive spell of gipsaying. An hour of such genuine rural delight is worth weeks of humdrum life in the wearisome treadmill of brick-and-mortar-dom. May the "Eintracht" be spared unbroken to furnish us many another such merry-making. A CHARMING PROMENLDE.--A walk through the Capitol grounds just now will repay the man who loves nature in bet serene and pleasant moods. The trees have put on their summer livery of richest foliage, and the rank grass has already sprung up to half the stature of a man, so that the promenader, threading his way along the walks, looks from a distance like one "coming through the rye." The grass grows as green upon the hill side slopes, and the birds sing as blithely in the branches, as in the earlier days of the Common wealth, when the old-fashioned Governors and legislators ascended to the same plain old Capitol, and hoopleas maidens moved along the paths. The lounger who etrolls.through the grounds on these splendid summer days will see here and there a group of promenaders who have tanned aside from the brawl of the street to enjoy :he tranquil scene, and under the cooling shade of many a tree will be found the soldier sleeping on tite award, dreaming perhaps that be bas been mustered out and gone home, and that his fitful slumbers are no more to be broken by "the best of the alarming drum" or the hiss of battle-bolts. :t is well that, even among the dwellings of men, shere are spots such as this, where the pure heart (4.' nature heats kindly for all her erring children. HONORABLY DIEICHA.RCAD.—Passing through the depot yesterday morning, our eye caught sight of two of those long pine boxes with the spectacle of which we have in the past year become so sadly familiar. We approached and read the directions: "C. M. Holmes, Co. 13,1515 t regiment P. V., Nich olson, Wyoming county, Pa." "C. M. Brown, —th regiment, Chamberbarg, Pa." We passed on, and in a moment more had forgotten to think about them. Who those two fallen soldiers were we knew not, but we felt that somewhere there were eyes that would gather dimness while gazing on the inscriptions, and hearts that would throb in mortal anguish over the dead within, whose wounds, like "poor, dumb mouths," cried out against the horrible thing that is done in the land. Let them be comforted in the thought that their beloved have received an honorable diechargafrom the battle of life. The clods of the valley will be sweet above the dead, and their kinsmen, weeding their graves in after years, and thinking of the mighty cause in which they fell, will —"tell their doom without a sigh, Pot they are freedom's now, and fame's." There may be yet deeper depths of sorrow await ing the nation; the pall of universal grief may come eye; lie, spreading with blackest horror from the zenith to the horizon's rim. "The unforseen governs ?" and God alone knolis whether times of greater distress shall 661116 upon tie—times when we shall shrink from the prospect of existence, and, like him in Holy Writ, shall "praise the dead which arc already dead, .more than the living whioh are yet alive." When that time comes, if come it ever shall, many a stricken Rachel, now mourning fer children that are not, will bless the Providence that "took them away from the evil io come." AN EXPLLNATORY NOTE.—In our comments on the late hoax of the Johnstown fire, published in the Teleumph of Friday, we indulged in some re flexions upon the conduct- of the operator on the hill, which seemed to be fully justified by the cir cumstances, but which *nay be modified by the following note from Mr. Sees, the said operator, upon whom our strictures mainly fell. We cer tainly meant no injustice to any person, but sim ply recorded the indignant protest of an outraged and gulled community against such a needless and wanton imposition. Some one 13 to blame in the matter, but on whom that blame should be visited we do not fully decide, leaving that matter to the public. Hera is the note : Mn. EDITOR :—The article published in your paper this morning does me, I think, great injus tice. The contents of no private dispatch or other message were divulged. That I was egregiously hoaxed,l admit, but that an intentional wrong was committed, I deny. - The statement was a general one, intended for any operator who chose to notice it. I immediately asked the question, "Who is writing ?" Answer, "Johnstown office." "Are you joking, or in earnest ?" Answer, "No, sir; it is a positive foot." These are the very words made use of. This will show that I have divulged the contents of no private message, but made use of informa tion that was my own property as much as though a dispatch giving this information had been ad dressed to me. I gave this news to all who asked me, and among these Mr. Bergner, who put it in the form of a special. I regret the publication as much as any one, I am sure; but I cannot justly be:accused of divulging the contents of private dispatches. Respectfully, 0. W. Sue. THE YANKEE LAUREATE'S ODE.—The everlasting flankeyism of the beef-eating Britons has never been better hit off than in the following Yankee parody on Tennnyon's ode to the Princess Alexan dra, on the occasion of her marriage with the Prince of Wales. Its democratic author does not allow the pageantry of state to blind him to the flunkey flummery that underlies it all Old Salt's daughter, from over the sea, Alexandra ! Welcome her, Bull, with melodious bleat! Welcome her, blundering jam of the street ! Tell het "the Lion can never be beat!" Scatter the populace under her feet! Break, happy land, into riot and fight ! Make music, 0 waits, in the dead of the night ! Welcome her, beer-drinking, beef-eating wight ! Read to her sermons from Reverend Blair ! Flutter the red rag in every one's sight ! Words from the windy orators tear ! Raise a wild rumpus in city and shire ! Clang all the bells to the Rouge's March air ! Britons, in joy set your houses on fire ! Welcome the bride of the son of his sire, Alexandra! Old Salt's daughter, as happy as fair, Bride of a meekly blnahing heir, Whose whiskers can scarcely be oalled a pair! Hurrah for the padding, hurrah for the plums ! Love us and keep us all under your thumbs ! For English, or Scotch, or Irish, we, Cockney or swell, or whatever we be, We are each all Snob in our welcome of thee, Alexandra: LETTER FROM MAYOR ROOMFORT.—AB we did not arrive at the banquet of the Citizen fire company until a late hour on Saturday evening, our report of the proceedings had upon this occasion was necessarily imperfect and incomplete. An im portant item which was not included in that re port was the letter of Mayor Roumfort, in reply to the invitation of the committee of arrangements to be present on the omelets, which was read be fere our arrival on the ground, and which is here with subjoined. We regret that it did not appear in its proper order yesterday, but submit it now without comment, as it is couched in language that can be well understood : HARRISBURG, May 30, 1863. To the Citizen Fire Company, and returned volunteers of the 127th OENTLEMBN::—It would afford me great pleasure to meet you at. the festive board and interchange with you sentitneuta of kiudttese and good will. But my official duties will not permit me to erjoy, at this time, even a few moments of relaxation in your midst. In this reunion of Firemen and Volunteers, of old companions and old friends, I wish you every rational enjoyment which the occasion so forcibly suggests, and offer you the following sentiment : "The Amerlean Fireman and Volunteer ! the strongest embodiment of manhood and patriot ism." I am reepeatfully, gentlemen, your friend, A. L. RoumFORT. Ws have taken over on the Ist of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, until the whole are sold. Among these goods are 1,000 yards - remnants delaine and calico, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 500 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for rummer coots. 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 best of Smith's needles, 5 vents a paper; also stoel4ings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, h oop skirts, ali si iis of combs, patent thread, tapes, soaks, saint. 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. GROAT BARG A/S B .—Tweitty per cent. Saved.—ln order to reduce stock, owing to the tearing down of the old store and building np new, I offer my stook, consisting of a large stook of three-ply In grain, Venetian and Rag Carpets ; aleo, furniture of all deaeriptiens, at twenty per cent lees than city prices, until the 15rn or Jint me. C. &slims, m!9O-low Second street above Locust. Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and imbalance claims, fic., &0., &a l made out and col- looted by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. oct2B—ly SPECIAL NOTICES. Brandrethge Pills, New Style. BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BEANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for costiveness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals, dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all die orders of the stomach and bowels. ONE OF MANY 0418E8. Q 2" Original Letter at %I Canal street, New York J. L C. COOK, publisher of the SOW Banner, Den 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 Ave years he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used BRANDEETIPS PILLS. The first box did not seem to benefit him much, but the second produced a change, and by the time he had taken.six boxes, a COMPLETE CURE was effected. He says 'My dyspepsia was gone, end my expectations of an early death vaniehed.', ASK FOR NEW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE. ASK FOE NEW STYLE. ASK FOE NEW STYLE. Principal office, 291 Canal atreet, New York. • For sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL rns-dtbwtf MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! ! MO THERS! ! !—Donn 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 tbe 'United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing inlet) , and suc cess by millions of mothers and ehildren, from the fee ble infant of ene week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo rates The stomach and bowels, corrects aciditgarsi gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will . al most instantly relieve EtRIFING IN Tea BOWELS .ND WIND Como. 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 muse. Tull directions for using will accompany each trottle, None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PER KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. 0914 by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office 7 4S Dey street, New York. Price only 25 cents per bottle. . may22-d&w6m THE MILLIONS VISITING NEW YORE For 30 years, have 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 T. CRIOTADORO, 6 Astor !louse, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressere. Price $l, $l5O and $3 per box, according to size. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative Ie invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to tho Hair. Price 50 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size. a7-d&wlm CLEANSE THE BLOOD.- WITH corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in some active disease, or it may merely keep you listless, depressed and good for nothing. Bat you cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's Sarsa parilla purges out these impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous action, restoring the health and expelling disease. fence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of toe blood, such as Scrofula or King's Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, St. Antho ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tester or Salt Rheum, &aid Head, Ringtootft, OMER Or &MOROI/3 Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, /trap!. /artty,Suppression, Whites, Sterility, Syphilis or Vene real Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases Try AUX'S BARSAYABILLA, and see foryourself th e sur prising activity with WhiCh it cleanses the blood and cures the disorders. AYER'S ORRERY PECTORAL IS SO universally known to surpass every other remedy for the Mire of Coughs, voids, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced staged of the disease, and it is useless here t 9 recount the evidence of its virtues.— The world knows them. AYER'S OVIHARTIO 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 Ds. J. C. AYER A. Co Lowell, Mass Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for li. Sold by 0. As DANNYART9 & 00.t0. K • Eine LSR, I. DORGIARDNER, DR. MUMS and L. WYJITH. Har risburg, and dealers everywhere an7-d&w2m A CARD TO THE LADIES 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 molly 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 suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an 'acreage of family where health will not permit it. Females particularly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in thafcondition, as they are sure to? prodtice miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility alter this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di rections accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box. gold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN• 'FART, Druggist, N 0.2 Jones Row, and C. K. KELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, PA, Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of postage) , by mail. Sold also by J. L. Lintsznosa, Lebanon • S. A. Wow., Wrightaville ; B. T. MILLER, Yorkj S. iLLIOTT, Car lisle; T. 0. ALTIOE, bhippeDBblirg; J . SPANGLER, Chain bersburg ; WILD, Newville ; A. J. Heovesuit. Me chanicsburg BROWN & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber ty street; Ba ltimore; and by "one Druggist' , in very town and city throughout the - United States. HALL & RUOKEL, 218 Greenwich Street, New York, Goner* WltQlesaie Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your 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 them. S. D. HOWE. jyl74lly Sole Proprietor, New York. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild is :heir operation, and certain in eorrarting all 'nevi lari Lisa, painful menstruation, removing all obstructions whether from cold or otherwese, headache, pal in the side, palpitation of the heart, whiter, all norrousanec lions, hysterics, fatigue, pais is th shack etilhube ) ac, disturbed sleep, which arise from intarrapti of nature. DR. CHESSMAN B PILLS was the commencemen 9 SPOT * lii 911919 armor those irregularities and tam loat k am: Signed so many to a pre rata Mt a 2b ste)sle can enjoy good health unless ahe is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to de cline. DR. CHRRSRMAIVIS . PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty,periedica/ regular 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 direetions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price Oas Dollar per Box, containing from 60 to 60 Pills. Ping scat by Mail, prompay, by remitting to the Agents. gold by Druggists generally. . R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. gold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Beruntert. Meeberneebarg, by J. a. Donets. " Carlisle by 8. BlDott. " ShiPPensbnrg, by D. W. Boaldn. Obernbersbusy, by Miller A Hershey. :‘ Hnnuneletawn, by George Wolf. Lebanor. t by Beorre Bow. dece-dh.wly A Friend in Need. Try it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIRLB LINIMENT is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec tient, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice fur the loot twenty years with the most aston ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores,Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing, heal ing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever, given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. • See advertisement. aplleow-ddrw TO CONSUMPTIVES.--The Adver- User, 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, Coneumption—ls s.oxions to make known to his falinte sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directiens for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure 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 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. ENV.BDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. ml2-118m 2lmusentents. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! .WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. 808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor. J. O. H. SHOREY, Stage Malinger. OPEN . EVERY EVENING. Still the nigh unabated to see the beautiful STAR SISTERS, Emma and Edith Whittiug, AND NELLIE SEYMOUR, Gaze on the monster PROGRAMME—PART FIRST. Overture Orchestra Opening Chorus Company Favorite Song Nellie Seymour Putty for Unolo 5am...... J. G. H. Shorey Minnie Dell Emma Whiting She's Some Pumpkins..... Billy Ward Alother, Is the Battle Over ?......Tulia Edwards Anvil Chorud, with trip hammer effect, intro ducing the smart boys and the lazy appren tice Company PART SECOND. Overture Ballad Emma Whiting Dance Edith Whiting Song and Dance (Original) J. G. Shorey Ballad Nellie Seymour Stop Dat Mule Shorey and Ward Overture Favorite Song Emma Whiting GAILY THE TROUBADOUR, Shorey, Carle, DeMarbelle and Ward Fancy Dance. Edith Whiting Ballad Nellie Seymour Zingetrilla Emma Whiting Comic Song Billy Ward Champion Jig Johnny Carl Irresistible Polka ...Edith Whiting Overture Orchestra The whole to conclude with the Laughable and Side-splitting Farce EI3E.NEZER VENTROSE, ADVERTISING FOR A WIFE. Ebenezer Mr. DeMarbelle Dibble (Uncle to Ebenezer) Billy Ward Little J. G. H. Shorey Peter J. Carl Emma IZZI Airs. Dibble. The whole under the management of the Far- famed DOD EDWARDS, The favorite original jester of negro comicalities Admission Only 25 Cents. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county to distribute among the heirs the balance re maining in the hands of Christian and Jacob Zimmer man, administrators of Mary Straw, late of Jackson township, deceased, will meet the parties interested at his office, in the city of Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 211 day of Jane next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of which they are hereby notified. H. H. GRAYDON, my3lNdoaw3tAnlitor. • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Letters Testamentary upon the esta«e of DANIEL ht. BIRPF RR. late of Jefferson township, Dauphin countir, decq, having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to render immediate payment, and those having eliima or demands against said estate are requested to make them known without delay to JONAS SWISTGAND, Executor. myls-law6w* Jefferson tow 2 p, Dauphin co , Pa. lOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of A dmin istration have been granted to the subscriber this day, on the estate of his late wife, Charlotte B Rob erts, late of the city of Harrisburg) dec'd, all persona having claims against the estate of toe said decsd will please make them known to the subscriber at his resi dence in Market Square, in sale city . May 13, 1863-myl4-dlaw§wit- OFFICE OF THE HARRISBUPG COTTON COMPANY, HARRISBURG. Pa., May 16th 1863 —An election will be held ac the offule of the un. dersigned, on Walnut street, near Second, on Thus day, June 11,1863. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p m. for a President, six Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer to serve for the easuinu• year. WILLIAM BUEHLER, mayl9-6te3d* Secretary and Treasurer. MORTON'S UNRIVALLED aoLD PEN.—FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED. NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD. A a BEAT LUXURY! PIRSONS In want of a superior and really good GOLD IGG will and with me a large assortment to select from, and have the privilege to exchange the Pene until their band is perfectly suited. And if by far means the Dia mond points break off during twelve months, the pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Pees § tvade by Mr. Morton, not warranted, in strong silver-plated oases, for $l, 8 1 . 25 3 $1.50. For sale at BOHNIFFIVS BOOXSTORM, No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. BT. BABBITT'S Concentrated, Con densed, or Pulverized Soft Soap. Three gallons Of handsome white soft soap made In five minutes. No grease required. DIRECTIONS :—Dissolve one pound of the soap in one gallon boiling water, then add twe gallons warm . „when cool you will have three gallons HANDSOME WifiTS SOrr Boer. Ten pounds will make one barrel of sof r. so ap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for toes, shrubs Alai faults of on kiodO, 'or sale by zor2S- WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. SOLAR :MATCHES! NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! FIFTY 4RO/38 of the above Superior Matches PAM &grad, and fee aale br Wit. DOCK. k CO RECRUITS WANTED for the 47th ltegi 'rent P. V., Col. T. H GOOD, now stationed at Key Wet Florida. Apply to. my2er-lind* Lieut. W. W. GATTI', Second et., opposite Presbyterian church. WANTED. -$75 A MONTH! I want 1 to hire Agents in every county at $75 a month expenses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing hlaohines. Address, S. MADISON, Infi•darn Alfred, Maine WANTED.— $6O A .MONTI - 1! We want A g ents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasteng Pencils, Oriental Burners, and thirteen other new, useful and cnriousarticles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Address, r4s-d3rn SHAW & °LASH, Biddeford, Maine. A. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0 P LITHOGRAPI-IS, . Formerly retailed at from $8 to $5, en now offered at 50 and 45 cents, and $t and $1 50— F .1Walked by the Ar u n ion, and formerly retailed by them. Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of all distin guished Man and oenerale of the army, at only 10 cte. Per sale at BOHIPPEWII Bookstore. 38 Market !treed Harrisburg. NOT A RUM DRINK! A highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. A PI:IAU TOMO THAT WILL ItELIIITE THE Al. EMOTED AND NOT MANE DEUNKARDS. DR. 11100 FLA NO'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. C: M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WILD, EFFECTUALLY and MOST CERTAINLY CURE ALL DlttE ARES ARMING FROM A Disordered Liver, Stomach or Kidneys. Thousands of our citizen• are suffering from DYSPEP su and LIMES DIRIABIZ, and to whom the following questions apply—we guarantee HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CEEB THEM. Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. Do Ton rise with a coated tongue mornings, with bad taste in the month and Boor appetite for breakfast? Do you feel when you drat get on ao weak and languid yon can rearcely get about? Do y u have a dizziaeaain the head at times, and often a dullness, with headache occasionally ? Are your bowels coati Ireland inegnlar, and appetite change able ? Do you throw up Wind from the dowels, and do you swell up often? Do you feel a fulness alter eating, and a sinking when the atcnoch is empty? Do ycu have heartburn occasionally ? DJ you feel low spirited, and look on the dark side of things ? Are you not unusually nervous at times ? Do goo not become restless, and often lay until midnight before ycn can go to sleep? audition at times, don't ycu feel dull and sleepy most of the time? Is your skin dry ana sce'y ? also sal ow? In short, is not your life a Wittier, full of forob - *Dge Hoolland's German Bitters Will cure every ease of CHRONIC OR NERNOITS DEBILITY, DESSAU' OF THE KIDNEYeI, AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STOMACH.. Observe the following Symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation' Inward Piles. Fulnes or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,Disgust for Food , Fulness or Weight. in the Sterna, Pour ErneatiOna, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of t e Head, Hurried and D , Wisalt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations, when in • a lying posture, Dimness of 'Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, &c., &c. - Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning is the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great He. pression of Spirits. ' PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheap est whisky or common rum, costing 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 cam be sold, hundreds to die the death or the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of &coho de 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 those who desire and will hare a liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt ; Oct One Bettie Hooflanct , s Gelman Bitters and mix with Three Quarts of good Brandy or and the result will be a prepAritron that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and "411 curt much less. You will have all the virtues of .Froofland's Bitters in connection with a glad article of Liquor. at a much less price than these inferior prepare , lions will cost you. Orchestra Full Band Hootiand's German Bitters A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE Yoli STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Brisk and Energetic Feelings, . WILL I:NABLE YOU TO SIT-M3alMl =l Z7P LL, YELLOW FEVER. c. BILIOUS FEVER, Emma Whiting From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions Edith Whiting Nellie Seymour From wirl.tever cause, either itt MALE OR FEMALE, WLLL FIND IN HOOFLA-NB'S GERMAN BITTERS That restore them tr. Their twilit health. Such has been the cage in thou:ands of instances, and a fair trial is but reqoir,d to prove the assertion NOT ALCOHOLIC AND NOT INTENDED AS A M V M 3EL .A. 4 B. 1 he Proprietors have tlionsaudi of letters from the most eniment • CLERGYMEN, L &W Y ERS, PdYSICIANS. awl CITIZ SNst, Testifying of •heir own personal hnowlertge, to the bene ficial effects and in dical virtues of these Bitters. From Rev. J Newton Brown. D. D., Editor of Encyclo. pedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not dispue. a c,. favor or re, mmend Pat ent Medicine in general. through distrust of their ingre dients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have reeeived.frow any simple preparation, in the bops that he may thus ceutrionte to the benefit of others, I do this more readily in regard to “floodand , a Gemlike Bitters," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city beceuse I was preindiced against them for years, undo' the impression that they Were chiefly ion alcoholic mit - ture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemakei Req., for the removal of this prejudice by proper test/ , 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 presort year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of re gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for cl - - reeling me to the use of them J. NEWTON BROWN. Phi adelphia, June 23,1861. A. ROBERTS KIDNEYS and BLADDER, In Yong or Aged, Male or Female, Are speedily remove-I, and the patient restored to health. Those suff , ring front MABASSIIIB, Wasting away, with scarcely any fl sh an their boons, are cared in a 'very short tim • ; one bott.e in such casea w li have a moat surprising effect. PARENTIS Ffavinr suffering children as above and wishing to raise them, will sever reAret the day they coinm4need with nese Bitters. LITERARY' NEN; - STUDENTS, A.d th , g, working hard with their brains, should nays keep a buttl- of ROOPLANDIA 14ITT CM near them. .e they wih fi nd' much benefit from it% use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depr:bsing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, • Attention ) Soldiers! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attenton of all hailer relations or friends in the army to the Get that "HOWL &NMI German Bit. tors '' wilt cure nine.tanths of the diseases induced by es posur.s and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, nubl shed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival or th, -ink, it wi l lie noticed that a very kegs proportion are Buffering from debi try. Every case of that kind can be reach , y cured by Hoofiend's German Bitters. We have no hes tat on in stating that if these Bitters we-e freely used among our saner& hundreds of /ivssi might be saved that otherwise would be lost. . . The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from cuff rare in the army and hospitale, who have been restored to health by the ula of thou Ilitti.ra, sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the Signature of C. M. Jackson is on the WRAPPER of each Bottle. • PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZEN for $4 00 Should your nearest druggist not ii aye the &hide, do not be out off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, bat send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Me and Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. •T CO 2%7 iii a db 3EI 17 AL IST 0 g PROPRIETORS. 1171 44 fide by Druggigts VA Dolor' lo overy town in the trotted etates. soity2o.dy PRERAItBb BY WILL GIVE YOU WILL GIVE YOU AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT The e suffering 111. ILMA4L3EXEir REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE DISEASES OF DELICATE CHILDREN, And leaves no prostration (Quacessomt to C. M..TACKSON & C 0.,) fin to of erautL SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. _ . . . THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK. MI PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 20,18e3, the ganger Trains will ita►e the Philadelphia and neadinir Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil. adelpbla, as fellows, vis EASTWARD. 111PRI88 LINT iOOlllO Harrisburg at 116 a. m., Osl arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. ma., and at Philado/phiat at 0.20 a. m. A sleeping ear ie attaehsd to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., ar riving in New York at L5O p. m., and at Philadelphia at 1.50 p. m. TART LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in New Tork at 10.26 p. m. , and Philadelphia , at 7.00 p.m. WIESTWARD. NAST LINK leaves New York ot 6.00 s. m. , and Phila. Melia at 8,16 a, m., arriving at Harrisburg at /39 p• MAIL TRAIN leaver New York at HMO noon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 p. m, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 p. m. IXPREBB LINN leaves New York at 1.00 p. ra n st riving at Harrisburg st 1.45 a. nk, and connecting with the Pennsylvania Nrpress Train for Pittsburg. A sleep tug ear is ago attaehed to thla train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains oaths Pennsylvania, Northern Central and finisherland Valley Bailroada, and at Reeding for Philadelphia, Potholing), Nrilkesbarre, Allentown, Neaten, &e. Baggage checked through. Ware between New York- Ind liirrisburg, X 5.15; between Harrisburg and PAW delphia, $3.85 in No. 1 ears, and 13.00 in No. Z. For tickets and other information apply to 7'. 7. CLYDE, General agent, Marriebarg. •p=9 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the Wad two trains daily to and from the North and Wes Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. • ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20,1883, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart from H srrisbarg and Baltimore se 'ROWS, Viz SOUTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday;, at 10.10 a. m.; leave§ Harrisburg 11t1.15 p.. m" and or rives at Baltimore at 6.35 p. in. 3XPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun day) at 11.07 p. in.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) at 2.06 a. in., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monoray) at 6.15 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN leer* Harrisburg WI, at &HI a. m. • _ NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(exceptßunday st 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 115 p. m. : and arrives all Sunbury at 4.05 p m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.15 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a ea., and leaves Har debug daily (except Monday) at DA a, M., and arrival at Sunbury at 5.58 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lead Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m i and rive; at Harrisburg at 140 p.m. For further information apply at the Wade, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. Dr/BARRY, General Superintendent. Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER TIME TABLEI . _ - , : , -_,„__.- _____,.. ...,,_ , i , t I -. T oi l ...,__.___,...„ ,__,_ " 7 :::17.. - - ' - .=- .... 'it: i k I; ' 1 1 11 I '; ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1563, The Pawn= Trains of the renneTtmin Annivild Oompany will depart from and arrive at Eistrieborg and Philadelphia as followis : EASTW iRD MAW:TOM EXPRESS TRAIN leereo Harrisburg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 41.10 a. m. PAST LZN leaven Ilarriakturg daily (except Monday) at 5.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55 a. M. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy. team garriaburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at - West Fbi/adel phis at 12.26 p. at. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m,, and arrives lit; West Phila delphia .t 6.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. and arrives at West Philadelphialit 9.30 p. m. WESTWARD BALTIMORE EXPREM TRAIN Wow 134rriotiar daily (exotpt Monday) at 2 00 a. to ; Att k aona..:Lio a. take breakfast, and arrives at- Pittsburg ,at 12. PRILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN ie.fivea Ear burg daily at 3.00 a. m., Alteenaat S SO a in., take break fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 30 p m MAIL TRAIN leaves flarristsrg at L LS p. m., Al toona at 7 lit m,, take supper, sus arrir.stiM Pittsburg at 12.30 a. m. FAST LINK leaves Harrisburg 3.50 0. m., Altoona 8.35 p. m.. and arrives at Pittsburg at t 041 a. m. • HARBIEWUREI . ACCOMMODATION THAW leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN butane Philatiel." phia at 4.00 p. m.. and arrives at Barrrebarg at 9.40 p. m. This train runs via Mount Joy. "SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Superintendent Middle Din. ?mar's R. /Z. Harrisburg. April 16. 1863 —dtf 1863. 1863. T3ITILADELPHIA & ERIS 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 Penasylennces Rail Bond Company, and under their auepiees is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Forkd (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheiftekl to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER =AIM AT Hat ; URU. Leave Northward. Mail Train.. JO a. tn• Mynas Tmia.. 3,00 S. 3n. Cara run through without change both ways on the • train between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and tween Baltimore and Look Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Troika, th ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger badness appl at the 8. E. *tor. Ilth and Market streets. Amid for Freight business of the Company's Agents B. B. Kingston. Jr.. oor. 13th and Market aro Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Brie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. 0. R. 8., Baltic* H. H. HOUSTON. (long Freight let., . Limns L. Hotriv, (long Ticket Agt„ Phil's. JOB. D. POTTS, 0-en , l Manager. Williamsport mar6-d} F I N E. 181 .1C 'X' It. AS.. Co 'IX' EA : BM, LEMON, VANILLA, GINGNR, ALMOND ORANGE. PACK, ____ I'M APPLS, BITTIR ALMOND, CELERY. QINNAMON, MINIM jaIOTARINI, p,iiim 000NINIAL, (ter ecierinill) asserted das - ens, /or family use. Tie-oboe amortment just received frost one or the biros anatera Soccee—mei _Bettie sad Issiekag• wee ranted. Iceer lo ) • WM. DOOR, sa.. & 00. IDOCKET KNIVES.—A v er y fi n e as,' ameati, 801 1 / 1 711111 SOKOTO*