Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 13, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tve DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at
Jack'.4 Book Store, corner of Third and Market
Also. at he News Agency of George L. Walter,
Market street. near Fifth.
pocks AFFAIRS.--Yesterday's police calendar
was uninteresting. But two arrests were made—
”ot worth noticing. It will be lively enough next
week, however.
Tas German Reformed Minister, Rev. Kurtz
man, will preach in the Good Will engine house,
Ridge road, to-morrow (Sunday) forenoon at 10
o'clock in the German, and in the afternoon at 3
o'clock, in the English language.
HARBISBVRG TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 14.
A stated meeting of this Union will be held at
:heir hall this (Saturday) evening at 61 o'clock.—
pwoetual attendance is respectfully requested.
HARRY 6LHP, &ley'
CiTIZSA FIRE COMPAVY.—The members of the
Citizen fire engine and hose company will assem
at their hall this (Saturday) evening, June
13.
Punctual attendance is requested, as business of
importance will be transacted. By order of the
FIRST WARD DRIEOCRATIC CLUB.—A stated meet
ing of this club will be held at the Ward House,
(Louis Koenig's ' ) Paxton street, this evening at
o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by
several able speakers. The Democracy of the
t•ity are invited to attend. By order of the club.
Gizo. G. WEAVER, JR., Sec'y.
ASOTHBEL-Mr. Robert Steppe', of Homer, In
diana county, a brakesman on the Pennsylvania
railroad, was caught between the bumpers of two
freight cars, a day or two since, crashing his legs
in a horrible manner, and causing his death in a
few minutes. The accident occurred near Beatty's
station, and was caused by the breaking of an
axle. -
Nov AS BAD AS REPOBTED.—Mr. Christian
Haehnlen informs ns that in yesterday's paper we
overstated the amount of damage done his grove
and fruit trees lately by malicious parties. - He
says that but few trees were injured, and that the
grove is now engaged by the Paxton hose compa
ny, who will hold a picnic there on the Fourth.
lie has not fully determined to close the grove.
So our informant is mistaken, and, if he knew bet
ter, we wish he bad one of those young fruit trees
playing on him from behind.
STRAMBRIIRY FanITAL.—At the last meeting of
the Young Men's Christian Association it was re
solved to give a strawberry festival for the purpose
of raising funds for the increase of the Association
library. The festival will be given next week, the
precise day to be announced hereafter. Wo have
no doubt that the novelty of the entertainment,
as well as the cause whose interest is to be pro
moted, will call forth the earnest co-operation of
our citizens. Bonnets of flowers and other contri
butions in aid of the festival are solicited.
Art Ourawn—About midnight of Thursday a
man and woman drummed Alderman Kline out of
bed and demanded to be married. Although a
little ruffled at being dragged from the "arms of
Murphy" at such an unseasonable hour on such an
unreasonable errand, he complied with the best
grace he could, hitched them, and bade them go in
peace. The whole affiir is about equal to the Val
landigham outrage. But then people will marry,
season and out of season," and the man who
would oppose Cupid in his arbitrary arrests and
demands is too big a fool to be a magistrate.
Tun DaI:MTH Esnan.—We are glad to hear that
heavy rains fell throughout the western part of
the State yesterday, thus putting an end to the
dronth which was prevailing- in 'that section.—
Very little rain had fallen in that vicinity for six
weeks, and the crops, at one time eseeedingly
promising, were beginning to suffer severely in
consequence. The calamity of a short harvest
has been mercifully averted, however, and the
people will be rejoiced in consequence more than
at the fall of Vicksburg or a victory on the Rap
pahannock.
AT Seam's HALL TO-NIGHT.--A Somewhat rare
and promising programme is announced at Brant's
Hall to-night. "The Southern Refugee," better
known as the "Scout of the Shenandoah Valley,"
will appear in full rebel uniform and give a de
scription of the rebel army, the rebel generals,
life in the South during the rebellion, Le. Added
to this there will be on exhibition a museum of
rebel curiosities. The Scout's story will doubtless
prove an interesting one, filled as it is with "hair
breadth 'scapes and moving accidents by flood and
field." His manner is said to be pleasing, and his
treatment-of his subject is highly spoken of by
the critics and the journalists.
THE NEW MILITARY DEPARTMENT.—Major Gen.
Brook has assumed command of the new military
department lately erected by the President,
which we noticed in yesterday's paper, with head
quarters at Pittsburg. The department, as stated
by the order of the Secretary of War, will em
brace all that portion of Western Pennsylvania
west of Johnstown and the Laurel Hill range of
mountains, the counties of Hancock, Week° and
-Milo in the State of Virginia, and the counties of
Columbiana, Jefferson and Belmont in the State of
Ohio, Gen. Bernard, an accomplished engineer,
is now in Pittsburg, laying out defences for the
city.
Itinarasneacs Israan.—This pleasant, shady
retreat, lyieg like an emerald in the clear bosom
of the Susquehanna, is now open to tlacpublic, ae
Will Beatt by referent° to an advertisement else.
where. Those who resort to its grateful shades
may be assured of a cheerfulweleome at the bands
of *it/ gentlemanly and agreeable proprietors,
Messrs. Becker and Polk, under whose auspices
it will remain during the present season. The
swings scattered here and there, and the dancing
platform raised in the centre of the island, afford
ample means of amusement to parties and pic
nics, and its proximity to town is not the least
inducement it holds out to the seeker after plea
sure and recreation.
Gores ro CarmauvrX.—The members of the
Hope fire company intend to celebrate the coming
anniversary of our national Independence with a
grand pie-nie, to be given at Hoffman's woods on
the afternoon of the glorious Fourth. It will be—
Providence and the draft permitting—a friendly,
free-bearted and patriotic re-union of the "Hope"
nom w ho bays for a time past been disunited by
the chances of war, in which every mother's eon
of them is expected to give his patriotism full
swing and ',:pitch in" to make an old fashioned
celebration--a celebration that will show to sin
ners and secessionists that the immortal Fourth
isn't exactly "played out" yet. The Goddess of
Liberty is expected to be there in person, having
juat arrived from Europe and been engaged for the
occasion at seventy-five dollars a week. There
isn't a particle of doubt about everything being
lovely and the bird soaring Mgt Ott flee. (radon
AU ladies and gentlemen of good moral, character
will please consider themselves invited without
Author notice.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE ART OF FIBRING.-It has
been customary heretofore to catch fish either by
drag-net, spear or hook and line, and we little
dreamed until day before yesterday that these old
and simple methods would ever be improved upon
by the restless and inventive mind of this nine
teenth century. But "old things pass away and
all things become new ;" and we now make the
announcement that a new method of fishing
has been sought out and found by a gentleman
in our midst—by one of our own bright and
promising sports, living right in this town, in
this very department of the Susquehannock. It
came about in this way : A party of the disciples
of Izaak Walton were over at Oyster's dam on a
piscatorial excursion. One of the party, after
watching his cork vainly. for "time, times and a
half a time," finally., despaired of a Dibble in
that spot, and jerked hook and line out of the
water in order to throw them further out into the
stream. In swinging out over his head, the hook
caught in an overhanging limb, leaving the cork
to droop gracefully below and float upon the rip-
Pling water. And there through a long dreary
hour sat the patient fisher, his artistic eye watch
ing intently the slightest motion of the cork. The
little innocent "caddies" didn't understand it—
didn't "see the point," in fact, of such fishing—
seemed to think there was too much cork and too
little worm—and accordingly laughed at the inno
vating angler. Turning to a friend, he cursed his
bad luck, to which the friend, glancing first at him
and then at the, tree mildly remarked that "a
men's luck in fishing depended much on where he
put the bait. Yen know, C., if the worm is up in
a tree like that, no fish has wind enough to climb
up to it on a warm day . !" The patient angler
looked aloft. The scales fell from his eyes. The
oath and the look which followed was a scene for
a painter, and we don't know any one that could
paint it better than the angler himself.
PRESIDENT.
Etorrscuata.—Gottschalk is coming. The sim
ple announcement will be sufficient. Ills fame as
a pianist, now world-wide and supereminent, will
draw to him every lover of the wonderful and
beautiful in music. Ile is the greatest of living
pianists. Only those who bear him know what
music lies in the piano, ready to be called forth by
a master hand. The eye and ear follow him in
bewilderment, as his . fingers press the keys with
most delicate touch or sweep over them with in
credible swiftness, now lulling the listener with
far.off music, soft and clear as the "horns of Elf
land faintly blowing," and anon sounding some
thunder march, loud and majestic as the roar of a
cataract. Concerning his performance, a great
and competent musical critic says :
The execution of Gottschalk is of that character
which carries everything before it—neither preju
dice, prepossession, precedent or favoritism can
stand before the majesty of his power. lie ie
itu
manse. lie arouses at will, with his delicate
touches or the fullness of his effort, all the finer
emotions of the soul, and the imagination is led,
like a little child, through the varied beauties, or
down into the abysmal horrors of fancy. Now the
plaintive breathings of his theme charm you into
sweet forgetfulness, from which you are aroused
by sonorous thunders of awful melody—again
merging into rich pastures and wandering beside
still waters of peace. From the roar of a tempest
to the low wail of an infant's lullaby, is but the
transition of a mament—and you may hear the
howl of demons "from the vasty deep" which only
prepares you for the hymns of angels from the
singing spheres. The laugh of children in pleas
ant meadows; whispers of winds among the pines;
the murmurs of multitudes in growing anger; the
lowing 01 herds in lonely valleys, and the tinkle of
pastoral bells; the sound of the woodman's ax, and
the echoings of bird-songs in the trees above; the
noise of machinery ; the rumble of incoming trains;
the roar of the gale in the shrouds of ships at sea;
the soothing, monotonous echoes of waterfalls; all
these you remember—you hear-• . embellished with
all the mellifluous concord of sweet sounds embod
ied in the poetry evoked by the power of his ge
nius. No matter what he puts his hand to—though
you may say in your heart you cannot like this—
you will find yourself enraptured irresistibly ere
the finale dies away. Hie effects are always start
ling—ever free and entrancing.
WARS AND RUMORS OF Watta.--The air of the
city was full of portents yesterday, and rumors
flitted about like flies in twilight. One man said
that four thousand rebels were within four days'
march of this place. The next man we met was
in the first stage of demoralization, and hurriedly
told us that forty thousand rebs, under command
of Stonewall Jackson, were within ten miles of
the city, and thought'that something ought to be
done. Men stood here and there in squads, the
more valorous laying out the plans of the campaign,
and the timid ones, "whispering with white lips,
The foe—they come ! they come !!" hurrying off
to take a drink. It is due to the militia of last
September, to which we bad the honor of belong
ing, to say that their conduct through the trying
scenes of yesterday was cool, determined and self
possessed. They are a sheet-anchor in time of
storm.
MUST WEAR THE UNIFORM.—A recent order from
the Provost Marshal General directs ail . provost
marshals to wear the captain's uniform, as pry-
scribed by the army regulations. Heretofore they
have been clad only in citizen's dress. We cannot
see that any change was necessary, as it only
serves to make him more conspicuous in the
discharge of a duty that is sometimes hassrdoce
and disagreeable, and it is not, of course, needed o
distinguish him on the battle field.
FATAL Aeon)Esr.—On Wednesday a man named
Snider was run over by the express train, going
west, near Latrobe, ell the Pennsylvania railioad,
and instantly killed. Mr. Snider was an aged man
and very deaf. He was in a wagon 'at the time,
driving his horse, and was in the act of crossing
the track when struck by the engine.
Wit 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 win" 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 :summer
coats.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff,
cheap., 4
300 dozen of the very best spool cotton, white
and corded.
1,000 papers of the very best of Smith's needles,
5 cote a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket
handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all cc iti of combs,
patent thsead, tapes, socks, sLtt sr by the dozen or
piece. We have also on hand yelt 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. LEIAir T.
Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears 4f pay and
subsistence claims, &c., &c., &0., made, out and col
lected by BUGENE SNYDER;
Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oct2S-ly
GRZAT BAnnsum..--Twenty per ernt.
order to reduce stock, owing to the tearing down
of the old store and building tig new, I offer my
stook, consisting of a large stook •of three-ply In
grain, Venetian and Bag Carpets ; also, furniture
of all descriptions, at twenty per oent less than
city prices, until the lbrn or Juisn aux?.
C. SNALVZLY,
mrBo-10w Second etre( t above Locust.
SPECL4L NOTICES.
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI
MENT has given universal satisfaction during the four
teen years it has been introduced into the United states,
After being tried by milllions, it has been proclaimed
the pain destroyer of the world Pain cannot be where
this liniment is applied. If used as directed it cannot
and never has failed in a single instance. For co'ds,
coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent
bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in
every family for sudden accidents, such as burns, cute,
scalds, insect stings, &a. It is perfectly innocent to
take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or
youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle.
bold by all Druggists. Office, 66 Cortlandt street,
je4 d&wlm . • New York.
A Friend in Need. Try it.
DR. SWEET'S INF ALLISLN LINIMENT is pre
pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec
ticat, 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
rive], 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 powerfuhetreagtheoirl properties, excite the
juet 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
year., attest this fact.
See advertisement. . aplleow-d&w
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILL*
FOR FEMALES!
Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all
Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always
successful as a Preventive.
These PILLS have been need by the Doctors for many
years, both in France and America, with unparalleled
success in every case; and he is urged by many thoimand
ladies who need them, to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those suffering frsra any irregularities
whatever, RA well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. Females particularly
situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned
against these Pills while in that condition, as they are
cure to produce miscarriage, 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 accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHABLIS A. BARN
VAR; Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and U. R. 11.8LL.F.8.,
Druggist, Harrisburg,
Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg
Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of
postage) , by mail.
Bold also by J. L. LEMBEROBR, Lebanon] J. A. Wm.',
Wrightsville; E. T. MILLER, York; B. ELLIOTT, Car
lisle; J. C. ALTioz, fihippensburg; J. SPAN OLBR , Ohara
bersbarg ; S. t. WILD, Newville ; A. J. ILLUFFMAIt, Me
chanicsburg Baown & 11110THSR, No. 4, South Liber
ty street, B al timore ; and by “one Druggist , ' in very
town and city throughout the United States.
HALL & RIICKEL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
General Wholesale Agents.
N_ B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind unless every belie eigoed 8. 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 youths Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all
claimed for them. S. D. ROWE,
jyl7-dly 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
in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu
lar/11es, painful menstruation, rercovingall olbstructions
whether from cold or otherwise, headache, psi in the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerrons site*
Uww, brondvi, f4tigue, pain in. t 33. aback attainbs,
&0., disturbed bleep, which arise ft . .)s ininsitptl of
nature.
DR. CHERSBREAN B PILLS
was the comraencemen o sae e a Sltrat'lseu of
those irregularities ere obstrurtt tam oon;
signed so many to a lemmata rugest 31 t can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an
obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline.
DR. CHEESERIAN , S PILLS
are the•moat effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all wee they are
invaluable, inducing, with certainty, per:Wiest regssiat ,
ity. They are known to thousands,who have needthem
at different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the moat eminent Physicians in
America.
Explicit directions, stating when they should not be
used, with each Boa—tbe Pr ice One Dollar per Box,
containing from 50 to 80 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Agents. Sold by Druggists generally.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar street, New York.
Sold in Harrisburg, by O. A. Bannvart.
" Mechanicsburg, by J. S. Dellett.
" Carlisle. by S. Elliott.
" Shippeneburg, by D. W. Rankin.
Obarabereburg, by Miller & Hershey.
" Hummeletown, by George Wolf.
46 Lebanon, by George Ross. dece-d&wly
EXCELSIOR
TIIE ONLY PREPARATION that will instantly pro
dace a splendid -brown or black in ten minutes, without
irjUrY tO the hair or sailing the skin of the face or
head, is
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
It has been certified by the first Chemists in America,
including Dr. A. CHILTON, to be free from every dele
terious substance, and bas no equal in the certainty and
rapidity of its operation.
Manufactured by 3. CRIBTADORO, 6 Astor House,
New York. Sold everywhere, and, applied by all Hair
Dressers. • Price $l,. $1,60 and $3 per box, according to
size.
Cristerdlorovs Hair Preservative -
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost
softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality te
the !Isar.
Price 50 onto, 11 and $2 per bottle, according to Buse
je4-d&wita
AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSA
RILLA.—No one remedy is more needed in this country
than a reliab'e Alterative, l ut the sick have been so out
rageously cheated by the worthiest' preparations of Sar
saparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the
name. Yet the d-ug cannot be blamed for the imposi
tions from which they have suffered. Most of the re
called Sarsaparillaa in the market contain little of the
virtues of Sarsaparilla or anything else They are mere
•slops...inert and worthless, while a concentrated extract
of the active variety of Saireaparilla compounded with
Dock, &Mines, lodine', etc., is, as it ever will be, a
powerful alterative and an effectual remedy. Such is
tepees Fxtract of qaresparilla, Es its truly wonderful
cures of the great variety of complaints 'which require
an alterative medicine have abundantly shown. 'Do not;
• therefore, diacard this lovaluable menicine, because yon
have been imposed uponby something pretending to be
Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have used
Area's—then sot net• till then, will you know the vir
tues of Sarsaparilla; For minute particulwrs of the
diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayerts American Alma
nac, which the agents below named will furnish gratis
to all who call for it.
Avas's Osumi= l'utt,s--for the cure of Costiveness,
Jalutdice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul
Stomach, Headache, Piles; Rheumatism, Heartburn
arising , from disordered stomach, Paia or Morbid Inac
tion of the Boums, Flatulency, Loss, of Appetite, Liver
Coniplair t; Dropsy, Worms, Gout,. Neuralva, and for
a Dinner Pill.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient
in the word for all the purposes of a family physic.
Price 2b cents per box. live boxes for $l.
Do not be put off ov unprincipled dealers with other
preparations which they make more profit on. Demand
Altdß 7 B and take no others. The sick want the beat aid
there is ior them, and they should have it.,
Prepared by. Da. J. O. althia do Co.; Leven, Muss.
Sold by C. A. BANNTAAT, Gamut & Co.; C. K. Hist.-
Lea, J. BOMQAHDIaIts Ds. end L. WTll5u.
rieburc Ana dealers everywhere. je4-d&w2m
MOTHERS! MOTHERS -
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 nurse! inthe United States, and has been
need for thirty years with never failing sefety and suc
cepa by :x1;41119/38 or mothers and children, from the fee
ble infant of one week eid - te the edit t,
It not only relieves the child from pain, tat invigo•
rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
motO instantly relieve
Gulping. IN rue BOWNLB l I,ND WIND Como.
We believe it the best and snrestremedy in the world
in atl oases of DYSENTERY AND ; DIARRIMA IN
CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from
any other canal.
Pol directions for ruling will Accompany eack bottle'.
None geauine wafts the fay simile of OURTIS.&
KU New York, le on the Outside wrappar: '
- - Oold by all Medicine Dealers.
Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York . +
Price only 25 eente per bottle.
sci"..3d& 'Kira
Brandreth's PHI 9, New Style.
BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for coarceness, spasms, loss of appetites
Rick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals,
dizzinese,drowsineas, and cramping pains, and all dis
orders of the stomach and bowels.
ONE OF MANY CASES.
Er 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
uncomfortablejensation in his stomach. For five years
he leered (rem this dreadful complaint, when he used
BRA.VDRETII'S 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. Hews • "My dyspepsia was gone,
and my expectations of an early death vanished."
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal office, 291 Canal street, New York.
For sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL
ms4ldcwtf
Itinuseittento.
BRANT'S HALL!
SATURDAY, JUNE 13,
EMI
SOUTHEREN REFUGEE,
Better known si
THE SCOUT
OF TN&
SHENA NDOA H VALLEY!
WILL APPEAR
IN FULL REBEL UNIFORM,
And give a description of
THE REBEL ARMY, ITS GENERALS,
In addition to the above is
A REBEL MU.SEUM
OF WONDERFUL CURIOSITIES,
ger. Which will be FREE to the Visitors
ADMISSION..
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY,
As engagements elsewhere prevent us staying
longer.
jl2-2t SEE SMALL BILLS.
sAgoirs gm Bolsi!
THIRD STREET,
Between Market and Chesnut streets.
E3..IMCCIORAWIE"-S
NEW ORLEANS AND METROPOLITAN
MINSTREL BAND!
Will appear for two nights,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
June 12 and 13, 1863,
Assisted by the Star Sisters,
MISS EMMA and MISS EDITH WHITING,
ANT)
MISS NELLY SEYMOIIE.
TICKETS 9 5 CENTS.
For full particulars see Programmes.
jell J. G. H. SHORET, Proprietor.
GAIETY MUSIC HAIL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor.
JOE COOK Business Manager.
Mr. 808 EDWARDS has, at a great ex
pense, engaged a new STAB COkIPANY, coin.
prising- . the best talent in the world_ They
will make their first appearance in this city on
MONDAY NIGHT, June 15th, on which oc
casion a MAMMOTH. BILL will be offered.
NOVELTY UPON NOVELTY!
FUN UPON FUN !
The Greatest Attraction ever offered to Lovers
of Amusement.
DON'T FAIL TO COME THIS EVENING
Admission TEN Cents
Best Place of Amusement in the World.
The Best Stars always employed.
The Best Show in Harrisburg.
The Best Company.
Look and Behold the Challenge Performers
Every one equal to the Greatest.
DAN DE MARBLE.
. JOHNNY CARL,
1%11.LE JOSEPHINE DITCROW
Mrs. JULIA EDWARDS will sing her favorite
songs to-night.
Mast. PERRY EDWARDS, the celebrated Jig
Dancer
AARON HARRIS, the celebrated Irish Come-
dian.
&o. &o. &e.
The whole under the management of the
far famed
808 EDWARDS,
The favorite original Jester of Negro Comiea-
GM!
LAUGH AND GROW FAT.
The performance THIS EVENING will eun•
elude with the laughable farce,
THE SCENE AT PHALONS, or
THE BARBER SHOP IN UPROAR.
AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
NIGHTLY !
Come one, Come all ! Admission 10 cts. only.
Allinission Only 10 Cents--
T F. WATSON,
MASTIC WORKER
AND
PRACTICAL CEMENTER,
Is prepared to Cement the exterior of Buildings 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,
imperiehahle by the action of eater or frost. Every
good building should be coated with this Cement i it is
a perfect preserver to the walls, and makes a beautiful,
fbae,finisb, equal to Eastern brown sandstone, or any
rotor desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic
Cement, I refer to the following gentlemen :
3. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg, finished
fire 3 ears.
3.11. Shoenberger, residence, Lawrenceville, finished
five years.
James ll'Candleas, residence, Allegheny Oity,finished
g. r . years.
Calvin Adams, residence, Third at oat, finished four
yeart.
A. Hoeveler, residence, Lawrenceville, finished four
years.
3. D. M'Oord, Penn street, finished four rani.
Hon. Thomas Irwin, Diamond street, finished four
years•:
at Charles Hotel and Girard House, finished five
years.
Sidelining Court House and Bank, for Barr ?donor,
Architects, Pittsburg, finished five years.
Orders received at the office of B litqadowney, Paint
ah0p,.2,0 Seventh street, or please address
• T. F. WATSON,
--maylB-tf - R. O. Box 13 8. Pittsburg, Pa.
WINDOW SBA.DES of linen, gilt
bordered; end PAP2II BLINDS of an endless
*grimy_ of designs and ornaments; also, 01:1111AIN
IPIXTUILIB and TASSELB at very low prices. Call at
Scheffer's Bookstore.
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HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
HELAIBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
FLUID EXTRACT BUORU,
A positive and specific Remedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
Thin medicine increases the power of digestion and es
cit a the absorbents into healthy ac'ion, by which the
scour or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural I[ll
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lIELMBOLD'S EXRRACT BUCHIT,
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Week Nervy s, D in aulty in IS r e athlnl 5,
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Muscular System, Fluthi. g of the Body,
Hot Hands, Eruptions on the race,
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which th's medi
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IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
they ere not frequently followed by those "• direful &s
-ea o 8,0
Many are aware of the caus3 of their suffering, but none
will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums, and the
melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness
to the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY OR-
Beggirl s the aid of medicine to strengthen and ins igo
rate the eystem 3 which H ELM BOLD'S EX IRAOT Bt CUU
invariably does A trial will convince the moat skeptical.
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OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM-
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Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chtorosis
or Retention, irregularities, Painfuln-as p • r buppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sairrlions state
of the Uterus, Leucorrh-a or Whites, &entity, and for all
complaints incident to the sex, wtieths - r arising from in.
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
Take no Balawn, Mercury or Copleas,int Medicina, for
Unp'e sant and Danprous Di eases.
In all their stages, at little expense ; little or no charge
in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE.
it causes fr.quent dwdre and gi 701 strength to thirate,
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and
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whatever cause origirating, and no matter of hew long
standing. Diseases.of these organs rtquire the aid of a
DIURETIC.
And it is c .rtai 11 to h:tve the desired effect in all Diseases
for which it is recommended.
BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
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POUND FLUID EXTRACT SAR,APARILLA.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the semi .1
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otherfellocus Surfaces, making its appearance in the form
of Ul ierd. HELkIfIiiLD , S Extract Sarsaparilla purifies
the Blood and r-moves all Scaly Eruptions of the SE 11,
giving to the complexion a clear and ,healthy color. It
being prepared exprecsiy for this class of compl iMs, its
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tent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.
BILLY WARD,
An excellent lotion for diseases of a ilyphiliqc nature,
and as an injection in diseases e f the Eirinary Organs aris
ing from habits of dieslition, need in connection With the
Ex pacts Machu and Sersapari lis, in such diseases as recom
mended . Evidence of the most responsible and reliable
character will accompany the med'cioes.
• CERTIFICATES Or CURIE,
•
From three to twenty year& standing, with names known
TO SCIENCE .AND FAME.
For medical p•opertiee of BUCIIC, see Diapensatory of
the United St. tie.
a. e Professor DEWERBI valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic.
Bee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYB.I.OIC,
Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM AVDOWELL,
celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Sorg one, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of
the King and Queen'a Journal.
tee Medico Chirargiral Review, published by BEK7A
MIN TRATINS, Fellow of ißvyal college of surgeons
See most of the late Standard Works on Medic.ne.
Extract $lOO per bottle, or , six for $5 00
Extract Santos i11a..... 00 per bottle, 9r six for $5 CO
Imps ov d Bose Wash.... Ole. per bottle, or six for 50
Or half dozen of each for $l2, wh'cli will be Buffici nt to
care the moat obstinate casts, it directiotht are adhered to.
Delivered to any addrees,lsecittely pecked from obser
vation.
117'' Describe symPtrima in all commun*.catiOne. Cures
g- atanteed. Advice gratis.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Holubo d, who being du'y sworn
loth say, his pleparasione Contain no narcotic, no mer
cury, or other injurious dregs, but are purely o getable.
T. nELMISIULD.
Sworn and subscribed befo'e no, this 23d day of Novem
ber, 1854. W5l. P. HIBBERD, A'dtrtnen,
Ninth at., above trace, t hiladelphia.
Address letters for information in confidence to
H. I'. HELM.BOLD, Chemist.
Depot, No. 101 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
BEWARE DV DOUNTMEITS
AND UNPRIXIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to Tapes, cg OF THEIR,OWN )2 and
4‘ other articles on the reputation attaine by
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Sold by all Dragahts everywhere.
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Put out the advestlaement and Bend for it, and aired
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PERHAPS AFTER MARRI &GE
Us
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SIJ .NIN Elt ARRANGE 'VENT.
NEW 4IR LINE ROUTE.
4, - :::, , 7 6 ';.
fiat
TREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YOUR.
AND
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 20, W 3, the Pm
longer Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Depot, at Rarriaborg,for New York and Phu.
adelplita!
EASTWARD.
es followe, via!
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 9.15 a. m., on
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Expreit, Train from
the West, arriving in Ns*. 'fork at 9.15 — a, m., and at
Philadeiphiat at 9.20 a. in. A sleeping car h attached
to the train through from Pittsburg Without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harriet)lug at-8.00 a. in., ar.
riving In New York at 6.20 p. m., and at Philadelphia
at I-60 p. m.
/UT LINE leaves Harriebarg at 2.00 p. In., on ar
rival of Penneylvenia liveilresd -Peet 61 111 , arriving la
New York at 10.26 p. m., and Philadelphia at 1.00
WESTWARD
FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 a. m., and Phila
delphia at 8.15 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m .
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 8.30 p. x4. l l.llTlvlng at llarriaborp at 8.74
p. m.
NIPIIMSB LIN" leaves New York at 1.00 p. m. , ar.
riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. m., and connecting witk
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburgwith trains on Ike
PenneyWeida, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
Railroads, and at Beading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Banton, ecc.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New York
and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg and Ithia
delphis, $8.86 in No. 1 care, and 13.00 in No. 2.
For tickets and other information apply to
J.J. OLYDR, General Agent,
Harrisburg.
ap'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 West
two trains daily to and from the North and Wee
Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway wilt
arrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as
llows 4 viz
s 0 17 THWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except SIM&
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m... &tor ir
rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun
day) at 11.07 p. In.; leaves Harrisburg (except Mondtiy.;
at 2.00 a, re., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except
Monday) at 6.15 a. 111.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave
Harrisburg daily at 6.30 a. m.
II o it T n W A RD
ht AIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(except Sunday
at 9.15 a. in., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m.. and arrives
Sunbury at 1.05 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 915 p.
m , arrives at Harrisburg at 1.36 a in., and leaves Har
rlsburg daily (except Moaday) at 3.00 a. in., and arrivse
at Sunbury at 5.38 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN letlV94
Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m., and
rives at Harrisburg at 1,30 p.m.
For further information apply at the Office, in Pen
Sylvania Railroad Depot. .1. N. Du BARRY,
General Superintendent.
Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtt
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD !
SUMMER TIME TABLE[
14M2 1
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1563,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Unrest
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg; ant
Philadelphia as follows :
EAeTW
THROUGH 'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a, na., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
610 a. m.
EAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday'.
at bA6 a. m.„ and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.64
a. m. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount soy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West Phtlasiet
phis at 12.26 p. m.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (er
eept Sunday) at 1.00 p. in., and arrives at West ritiic
delpbia at 5.00 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Oa ,
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. Kt.. and arrives
West Philadelphia at P. 30 p. m.
WEST WARD
BALTIMORE EXPRBBB•TRALN leaves Banishes
daily (except Monday) at 2 00 a. m ; dttocioa.,7-I.'•
bike breaktast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har
burg daily at 3.00 a. m.. Alteana at 800 a.m., take break
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 30 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harriabiarg at 1.16 p. m., Aiv,
loons a? 7.16 p. in.. take supper. and arrives at Pittsburg
at 12.80 a. in.
FAST lINB leaven Etarrjobarg 3,40 0, m„ Altoor.
8.35 p. m.. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 90 a. in.
ELARRISOURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Lesvos
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrived at Harr/pi:mg at
8.00 p., m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lesvea Philadel
phia at 4.00 p. dn., and arrives at Harritionrg at 9.40
p. m. This train rails via Mount Joy.
BAKU= D. YOUNG,
Saperistsadent Middle Div. Pstta'a R. R.
tiArriebtirir. April 16, 1863 —4ltf
.
'sow ; i „ . . , .. . : ( 1863.
'PfriiiiagitttiA: i' kith ( . Ithai,
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest comities of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsytoasia Raj Ror4
Company, and ender their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
It Is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Fork,) (171
miles) on the Eastern Divieton, and from SkeyEeid to
Eric, (TS miles) on the Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS LT HA Fi/R
BURG.
Leave Ntlrthward
1.16 a. m. I Upsets Tram.. 1100 a. va.
Mail Train
Cars run through without change both ways on the •
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Have; and
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Train, th way
between Williamsport and Baltimare, and Wiliiamsport
and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger basinees appf
at the S. E. cor. 11th and Market etneets.
- And for Freight, 'Onetime pf the Openpenre Agents
B. B. iiingeton i Jr., nor. /Mk and Market etre
Philadeiphia.
J. W. Reynolde, Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baths. .
H. H. HOUSTON.
Gen'l Freight igt., Phil's,.
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
Gen'l Ticket Agt., Phil's,.
JOS. D POTTS,
Gang Manager, Williamsport.
irrer6•dy
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ROBB, LEMON,
VANILLA, G/NGER,
ALMOND, ORANG%
• ENAMEL.,
___ PINN'AppLa,
BITTER ALMOND, CE LERY, < •
OIENAMON, Nuvad
NECTARINE, ' P.MiNro,
COCHINEAL, (for colothill,) , Insert*: donnas,
family arm
Tine shove asnortment Jun received fro m one of tto
largest Eastern i llonses-4arA Baas and Paskagn war
Imarlol - • Wm_ ar
DOCKET KNIVES.—A very fine Si
sormeaU. IKIHRIPIZZI3 BOO&STQR