Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 18, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL jf.til s.
Tao Mems.—Under the change .of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
at the Ilerrteeritg Poat Office, April 20, 1863, is
as follows:
NORTHMAN MIANTRAL RAILWAY.
NOBTII.—Wa.r Masa—For all places betwe"
isbnrg, Look Maven and Elmira, N. Y, 10.00 an.
For Lock Haven, Williamsport - and Lewisburg at 0
SOUTL—WAT Marr...—For all places between Mr
monis and Baltimore, Md., and :Wilehthigt"ls D. at
2.00 m.
I ,yor Waalingtas, D. C., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa.
sa 9.00 p.
AAAAAAA TALLSY sAitsoan.
74.11 M—War Muir..—For all places between Harris.
bard, Manton and Philadelphia. via Beading, at T.OO a. m.
Por Needing and Pottsville, at 12.32 p. ai .
rzsaart.v•saa IAILSOAD.
WAT WM.-4W all plaits's between Haritebarg and
Philadelpida, at 4, 10 ) •
For Philadelphia and Laglatiltell at 12.0 D m.
Ws. Laarialter, Columbia,
lon New York, Ptdiadel
Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m.
Jon New York, Philadelphia and Linuster, at 9.00
P- m
war War MAIL.—Nor allphase between Harris
burg s ad Altoona, 12.00 in.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati,
Columbus and Clevebutd, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
For Pittebn!g, Hollidaysbur;, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
T i m% Huntingdon and Lewistown, al 8.99 p.
111011111 TALLIT
For Meeltaniesburg,Harlisle,Shippensburg and Ctbam
bombing, Pa., at 7.00 a. m.
War M&n..—Por all Faces between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. tn.
SORIFTLILELL LID 1100Q1MRADICA. RAILROAD.
for Itileadsle Forges, =wood, Pinegrove and Suwon
Stalkat, MASAO p. as. •
WWII' aortae.
Par Pre, ,Lingtetaw . u, Maya's 111 M; West Hano
ver, Maid mowe r, 0110- - Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at Y 00 a_ m_
Par Lisburn and Lowisberry, on Saturday, at 12.3
il:roMosilfours.—Yrom 5.3) a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun
day from 7.80 to 8.80 a.m- and from 8.00 to 4.00 p. m.
GOBS 'PRIM Wasitmeron.—A train of fifteen
can came in yesterday, freighted with gnus, gun
carriages and caissons. There were Ms 3-inch
rifles and twelve 12-pounders. They were shipped
from Washington on Tuesday, direeted to General
Couch.
TROOPS FROM GITITSBURG.--;The Pennsylvania
College, Gettysburg, sent a company of tt66158 to
this place yesterday for the defence of the State.
They were under the command of Capt. Kline
peter, and were enlidted frau the ranks of the
students at the above named college, which is
closed fer the present. They are prepared to use
a logic a little more straightforward than Whate
legs ardeirld Coalinga the rehetp that tkerinq
out ot plum in- th le 'IMMO. Well' done i Chitty&
burg !
Ws ass requested by several intelligent and
responsible Copperheads to state the liberal' re
ward will be ; paid _ to the . postmaster at Harrisburg
if be will ellen the' !Mit 'bide at tibia place as
usual. The eighty-three packages marked "Goo.
Bergner," heretelOre despalobed rallroid to
Hesse Darmstadt, are supposed to be the fqreign
archives of 0. D at this plaCe I l hey%eing
sate; di doniesticirrigaitietai usual' for so 'many
years at Hanisburg might` _ be resumed without
detriment to the public service. The above re
ward will be paid upon application at P. 0., box
994.
GOOD POR TUE RoUND Houss.—Two ,eOmpanies
of militia have been formed at the Rniuvi ROM
totolkking ;to the Ptrinsylvattia iallmid in. this
city. Oen of theta, Wader. Captain Balligardpar,
was oat yesterday morning armed and ready-for
service. They are a fine looking body of men,
well calculated to keep the machinery of the old
Keystone Commonwealth in good running order.
The other company, which is to be commanded by
Captain Blizzard, is fully organized, ready for
" business," and is not a whit behind its brother
company in ma and muscle. The action of the
railroad company, in suspending their important
operations in the machine shops, is patriotic and
commendable, and savors of the right spirit.
Wzo PAYS 1--A (ley or two since the rotund
constable of the Second ward arrested a delegate
to the Democratic Convention for publicly decla
ring that V t diatkitishata will be elected Governor
of Ohio! The treasonable offender was taken be
fore Alderman -Mine, who, upon hearing the
diary; promptly discharged the prisoner from
eastady. Who, pays the costs? Is it to come out
Of the detective fund of the "Onion Leek?" Will
the officious officer—he of the immense corporosity
and.immense latitndinosity, who is such a terror
to women end children, and to little boys thiit wear
eopPerbeiiatell'uf, if not"bwompatible with the
intnteste," who pod the costs, WC bow
much he wilLtakeifor "Let•rts not bust in
ignorance."
Holum oft..tun Itempams.—Dr. Harris' horse
became demoralized and started On the rampage
down Third street'YesteidaY; taking with him the
bugger, in which. was'the Dilater , and a little-negro
servant. While in fall career, the - vehicle struck
imalfliatiehihent of government. horses coming
up the street, pitching Dr_ Traub' ant among the
cobble 'itches. '.Thenea to Market street the little.
negro and his Onnging Pegasus bad things that'
awkway,,and, with eyes looking out of his head
ow eitheiaide, like those of a catfish, be Made it
"nitiiyid-tuoli" with' the horse aver. the course.
Arrived at Market street crossing, they collided
with a agrjapi6sl2taining three , men, which bap.
paned to be standing: iust where the bey: and horse
were going te'adve. _The result was an indiscri
minate emaeh-up e ivith boy flying through the air
ova thaalsrecle of Matter and the crush of wheels
Nit 'woe seriously injured.
- -
illsvantinwrs , TROoP3.—Troops were arriving
ali day yesterday pad throughout last night. We
have tried to make a ante of some of the most im
portsintr.airivals,4lot wdilld ire iMpossible to
give anything like a, full ancount of the various
companies and squads 'that are hourly coming in
We do not wieh`to discriminate bbtiveen one body
of men and another, but we simply note what
comes under our eye. Where we have omitted
mention of this or that.company or 14iment,lt
was only because we did not see theme • The turn
oniof militia is enecittraging, 'aud'shows that the
peoplh generally are trying to dia theiflutY. ,
• Aittitrongh last evening, and up to the'moment
a air going to press, a continuous stream of cam
'pia r's ments was pouring' hi along' eidr7
s yensoeadizig to the . Capitol, and passing np to
tamp. , ag's and classes were reptesebted;
and' the ent 138 MM hr the cause of the old key
stone Stathran:4Mt.,, .
The "Telegraph" slays; that its compositors were
at.work on the entreoehmente, when we penned a
410tig.ti little joke_ . c ittill ! figni of the 'Aaiun. AND
trifion.,hands were digging in- ihe rifle pits at the
minis time, two of them are enrolled in companies,
sok* stand ready to takeii a musket in defence
of die town. -We didn't send a force of 'men to the
intrenehments, and at the seine time #eep- twice
as many at work helping pack up our traps.
As to the writer of- the joke referred to being a.
"c o ward," lielfegifleire to assure' Deacon Bergner
that he will his by'hie side, in the "very first en :
gagenienf hle gun just as steadily, sad
will try not-to. wink before-firing.
And Alb; thisiftliciii,giorthe else& *LA his
callase.,_"°°o...OWl9
.. 0 710 Y a l'e. oll 4'
say tp
at uteinew-whol.weaut unieshinder those
w l to are.figh.giiiiti";llo.lk*QP,ertY; meat}
enough to betray inneeestbleedlfsut steal postage
sways kern hi s d y i ng min im The lees be re=
pests the charge before the faces of the class re
ferred to, the better for his complexion.
k
fe i
LEN* HAENiIa t,
of militia from Lehigh oonnty, under command of
Capts. Gregory and Oliver. reached here at seven
o'clock last eveninp, and 'rent into amp.
THE re legritph wants several compositors who
are turnable to porton): sanitary datir, and it says
that it will not accept able.bodfed men. It had
better advertise for able-minded - witters, fit to
pertain nevispaper dots.
BEItiNER says : "The proprietor of the Tee
gre2sh asks no quarters from Gin. Lee nor the Cop
perheads." Wouldn't bniviss or ten cent pieces do
'as well P—or, better still, &few hundred 'dollars'
worth of postage stamps ?
Castuv.vy..--A young man named Ms. Barge,
a railroad employee, was seriously injured while
coupling engines at the Round House on Tuesday.
We underttand that his hand was crushed, arid
;that he sustained other severe injuries.
NOTICIL-All persons who have enrolled them
selves in Capt. Frank Murray's cavalry Company,
and have got been mustered in, as well •S thole
wishing to join, are requested to mset at hisoffice,
in Fourth street, opposite the Bethel Church, at
8 o'clock this morning.
HAIL, Brnxs !—Late on Tuesdoy night the gal
gent old 128th, Col. Mathews, (nine months' men)
came in from Berke, and went' into camp.. They
are the first regiment in the field under the present
militia call. They will not be the brat to leave it.
The regiment was escorted by an excellent braes
band, which left for home on the yesterday after
noon train.
ALMOST Resor.—A regiment of militia, recruited ,
in and near town, is now almost ready, to be com-4
mended by Col. W. W. Jennie**. Five com
panies, from this pity, Kidd/stoma, Humme',town
and other places in this vicinity, have reported.
They will by stommandfA by Capts..T. W. and F.
A. Airl, Harry Rummel, aid other officers of the
old 127th. It is probable that the two companies
of railroad employees from the Round llonte will
attach themselves to thicreglment.
DID Woe COMM OFP.--GottilObalki Madame
Strati's& arrived in town oil . Tomalley, bat, in:
consequence of the 'military e*Oltemeat, whioh
had completely abl:oo4Am otiade-of oar
eitirigi
concluded to postponethe conceit Which Writs to
have taken place that evening. The mnsietirptih-
lie will . regret' having lost an 'opPOrtunity to: hear,
the great pianist. It is hoed that he wilivevisit
us in serener 'times, When
_some deity more
stoat than Mars holds sway.
EQtZIPP3D.--The City. Zeus's!, Capt. Awl; hare"
been furnished With haiersaeks and canteens, and
eee-a;-OW4I, witia-Miemie-rifietr. They Trowlorgebto ,
one hundred and thirty- snort .whigh is outsider
ably more than' the mixiniurn number required by
the regulations. It. is probable that they will be
assigned to duty as skirmishers. They have been
on skirmish drill for the - past forty-eight hours,
and are ready to be galled out and deployed at the
tap of the drum. , , , • -
"War," asks the inquisitive Hessian, all so
bold, "gby beg this common libeler [meaning us]
not mention the fact that the most protainent re
bels here were the first to ship themselves and
their elfsots; away ?" Why, we did mention the
fact, although we styled them Abolitionists. It's
the same thing, however. You're right, "Tele
graph i" A skedaddling Abolitionist deserves the
name of rebel. The only "prominent" fugitives
we saw were of the non-cosobatmit Abolition
stripe.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.--A number of household
gods, a lot , of stationery, several large bundles of
tracts in favor of "Proemling the War to the
Bitter End," a large stack of Andy Johnson's
speech denunciatory of "Oopperheads o n several
wagon loads of printing.papor, dcc., left the prom
ises of the subscriber on Tuesday, Are supposed,
like John Brown's *soul, to be "marching on." All
loyal persons knowing anything in regard to their
whereabouts, or the time they were making when
last seen, will confer, a
, favor
. by oommunieming
tie same tO
.k
- • • • Harrisbtiig, Pa.
. ,
Tun "Sit= WV" mai Itrawr.—atlinridinge
from Pittstrusg are most welcome and hiefltititig':
When the alarm reached there, a few days :since,
that they were in dainger of rebel itioursionaltoin
Wester!' Virginia, they im!Pediately set work
on their fortifications. The great iron and
nail factories, the glaea'faetOries,And, feet,.all
places of manufacture and traffic, wPreclosed, and
all heads lent themselves to the , Work with, heart
and soul. To-day thig Chi W:4441441 with far.-
gai4lahl4 ea trenehmenta • on 'five - different hills, Mt
proclaims herself ready to man them 'tiered told
take pare of hersait All the old , ,soldiers .are
enlisting, aid 'all . tho old onintiapY
are-renewed. All honor to the.: Smoky. City, with
her heart of iron SIM 4 ilip4lo!B , , of steel I .She '.bas
vindicated her.ohnraoter for, energy and p ointer;
and to-day she atansis erect, alill &AMA, ready :to
grapple unassisted with her traitor fete. ,
.
Oa I .—The Tetegraph sayathat he did not: ship
any boxes or trunks from.th4 , depot on Tuesday,
and that neither We, non any one els*, 'BET peak-
ages thaXe marked "deo. Bergner." We saw over
tarp wagon toads Ahem' ready tp ?be: shippe4 attar:
And we saw the redoubtable Hessian and his
" a i b !t i r /144 7 , 4 i t c h i ggt"40 11 . 1 .914V49 136 .! 2 511 1 . 3
goods before they were sent, to, ths , , depot. We
saw him chip a pile , of printing paper
,ftntn,„pis
office big enough to stall a alx,ltorae 1 :100PilIna
team. We told no seeret • when we mentioned
these facts. And yet be says he en't the man !
Well, we'll put our word against the Hess ian's,,antl
will bet him $2OO worth of postage - stamps that
we've got him "just ws went ,him.". He
can't rub out iseadsee-recors, - • .
In the mato artiste, he says that he had not left
the city, and did not intentlio. Ito are sorry 'l l or
thie.• Ths.peoplo - of this . connunnity iriii road' the
gitinotlPoedioo !Rh EllkAigited i6/13w.
Piniteogairre.-The poet tells us that there ate tides
in the affairs of all men., Smit'now it is ocUtilde
for. the ;pickpockets—unless, indeed,. the pocket-
picker, like death, "bath all seasons for hie Own."
Our streets and hotels• teem with an excited 'popn
laee—soine on'political, some oil military errands,
and each one thorou4hly,absorbed With the /teat
affairs of Midst ' 6l. every crowd,
whether ant the street 'or" bar-room or committee
room, behold, tho,ll:Toect,tiiisifsiting professional is
present, sk y ll the
, fetnt,, his delicate
fingers isuirching itftar hidden treasure.
We learn that Mr. Poul-Applebangh, a delegate
to the Convention 'fiii,,l4cke ;'oo.aqAy, had ,his
wallet spirited away *ilia in p committee reeetili
the Brady now
about $250 in money, and $1;000
notes and other papers. Of, course,.,thiii is. but ene
• o f many similar instances` that : hate 'iiecttri:Otr, !cif
there are many such' mishais that neirausee-light r
the, origlim,preferrhetto bulb the itoittiorltt)
tbeqtaatwar . ,t h e ' mate
epirlt mnei like that which nerved the Spartan
any to smile and keep mum while the fox, which
he had stolen and hidden in his bosom, was gnaw.
lug at his vitals.
fcri)hilt
:~:L
Resat Pursomune.—Two rebel 7 pripuere were
brought into town yesterday. . ' "file one watt cap
tured near ChaMbersburg, and gave hie Mimi as
John Woods, of company B, Fifth V irginia cav
alry. He gave no important information. Gen.
Conch sent him to Camp Curtin, to be confined.
there until further order/.
The other prisoner was cepterad and brought
down the valley from the vicinity of Hagerstown,
by Edward Heunesy, of the First Now York, now
belonging to Gen. 111Greee army. He gave his,
name as 'John Ludwick, of the Fourteenth
ginia. He was frank in manner, but nothing of
consequence was elicited from him. His captor
was a formidable soldier in 'appearanee, fierce
looking sad sinewy as "earth's first -klogs."—
Ladwiek is so* confined in Camp Curtin.
ABOVT BATBING..—It is barely possible that some
of our readers don't bathe often enough: Some
haven't time, others are careless, and there are
some who even take 'a slovenly pride in going
through life unwashed, unconquerable. We have
heard of one belonging to this last class who sand,
papers bio'boty evert Chrisbnis and thinks he ie
doing about the fair thing. The hide of . aush
unregenerate Gentiles is , proof against the arrows
of persuasion or conviction ;• but to all others we
would commend , the virtues, of the bath. To one
feeling Hatless or uncomfortable, II bath is exhili
rating, tonic,
_invigorating. Writers upon the
subject say that, of the different varieties of bath
ing, the epenge-bath is the least troublesome, oc
cupying lesytime than any other. The apparatus
is simple, via : a basin of irater, a sponge, a towel
and a mat, or bit , of carpet
. .to eland upen. With
the sponge, the body and limbs are moistened-with
. , .
water, and then rubbed dry, with a towel. The
water may be tepid or cold, according to the pre
ference of;the bather. ie cold voather, when It
is an object to excite-a free reaction upon the shin,
a hair mitten or hale brush 'may be'used' after • the
towel. The plunge-bath and the shower-bath may
be warm or cold. Bathing should nothe resorted
In while the Owned! le 044Upicd in the process of
digestion. Eleven o'clock in , the forenoon - ii
good hour for thC vitt:l'46d :of the warm bath,
or of the,cool or cold bath In hot , weather, if the
portion: hat eaten nothing since or seven o'clock.
Goo,. TEMPLAI3. I ii,The `).4t th annual session of
the liond l tenPvl64 . titie litite met at Kennett
Square,. Chester county r on Wednesday last.
ring the eession, lvhtdh imiteti PPM litilay afters
noon, a large amount of business was transaeted,
The reixiitu..frode, thliutifionsAddges tirotighfOnt
the Statexthibtted a• bolded progrest image
of temperance rlfdfsd. A.eice that } daring the ea
' istenee duke adlarge a iepr'
cation from the diffeient lcri/geb as on this occasion,
tberti-being tinecliVidred tineforiY-itrtie degree
tiiiiikers . and delegates in attendance at - the Meet.'
log. A series of resolutions., pith reference to the
rebellion were' Adapted, whieti took grotud in favor
, i „
sustaining the govirement in ts.present eon..
flint with Southern treason.'
Great prelim is bestowed upon the people of
Kennett Square by' iill:th'oird in ittendanoe. Good
old Cheater county , hospitality, whieh is proverbial
among Qrakerdorn - ,was showered upon All delegates.
and strangers without stint' k-feast of strawber
ries, ice cream and other choice edibles, given by
the people to their - visitan t Orowned the work of
hospitality, filling to the full the measure of their
old iyineht
. The nextannuak session of the order is to meet
at Harrisburg in 1864.
The two lodges in this eity—the "Advance, No.
39," and the "Washington, No. I"—were repre
sented respectively by Messrs. J. W. Hoffman and
S. H. Brenner.
Masontc.—The tenth Annual Conclave of the
Grand Como:tindery of .Entghte•Templar of Penn
tylvania was held at Greensburg, June 9th and
10th, 1863, A. 0..745. The tailoring officers were
elected and installed :
R. E. Sir Stanley Goodwin, Harrisburg, G. C.;
Sir Isaao Whittier, Pittsburg, D. G C. LB.
Sir Robert Piteairn, Altoona, G. G.; E. Sir Win.
Chattana, Brownsville, G. C. G ; Rotr..B. M. John
ston, Carlisle, G. P.; E. Sir 8. E. Bilger, Carbon
dale, G. 8. W. ; E. Sir. Joe. Godfrey:Seranton, G.
J. W. ; E. Sir John Edwards, Harriaburg,G. Tr. ; E
Sir Alfred Creigh, Washington, G. Ree.; E. Sir
Geo. E. Fox, Towanda ,G. St. Bearer ; IC Sir
Broad Knapp, Phainixville, G. Sec. B.; Fe Sir Z.
P. Bierer„ Greensburg, G. W.; E. Sir John Hardy,
Carlisle, G. S.
We learn that the Sir Knights have made the
&nice of Carlisle as theft nett place a Meetlqg
on the second Tuesday OftiTtine, 1864. The hos
pitality of the Masonic Knights , of that place, and
the renown which entiroles the "ancient borough"
will be extended.pii the Grand Cominidery.:.
Royal. and .Se/eot Masters —The .seventeenth `
annual asseinbly * of the 'Grand CoUnoil 71„oiai
and-Seleet•Msetere-of --Pennlyiviutia -waft-held-at
Greensburg, Westmorelaudoiopnty, on the 9EI and
10th days of Jane; A. D: 883, Ano. Dep. 2863
Sevantoott Coahuila' were .vepreeolo,. The see.
siOtOrgis 'the most interesting thp
Grand Bieder,,Creigi introduced some kopOrtsot
memuree, Wept Wilr'bif.ribihthed for the
benefit of Cryptic Masent
The fUlleiiini persons Wen, ''Olaated Giant!'Oft
•okirtot tip) ensuing ly,sonlis • --
.
vt •,',yearr •
P. Alfred Crtigh,af
P; G.'Turner, Saxton, D G. M ; R, P. 619.
Knapp, Itlnomcburg r " or es
D. lirattsott, Phila., cr. P. l o.'''ot" W.; R. II: Win.
Dhattatta, Drowiteilile; G. O. L'
Dibeeline, -Reeding,- G. Treat:; Wright;
Pittsburg, G. Rect. ; Muni, Altoene, - G.
Lecturer; R. P. Kew Milyari-Pilteabarg r
R. P. Rev. J.-Clark • Ilagney, Catawiegial , R.
Rev. R. W. OlivereAltoeue.r R. P,Rev. J.,Ditprui
Bloquiettarg; , G. Dkeplairia;
%glide r itr.P.4OllP C. b.
M. P. Alfrodllielgh , concentetto serve ea Grand
Master, and accordingly has entered- upon hie
t el tb yoor, ' ~" i ' ~;
'Orgbteentii annual`assembly of tlie'dicid
Council rill Sbe 404 in pnclige.(, Cumberland
county, Pa., orttl t
e . seconlrenneli ay of June,
18141!". (14
talon , oyer etty the, let of April the
hala,Mie of gontle bought of Mr: Boger, to our 'OM
store* where we wili•'oontinue to sell the balance
left tit : vlSitio;li uptil the who lestirei sold.
Among those geode are ' ' ,
1 peoc 3r41:41 rePiNtr;ts, ciilarneta4 t 1 0, / 8
and 20 nl2lll,af.
500 yardsremnanta,lanns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and '2O. cents; •
ZO.Ctiarsltiof-karege, and lafitri..2o-an1.25- cents.
1,000 yards of;llnep crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
100 yardsWAireiril arid'greYl3lotil gr summer
_ -
of ' 13
1,000 jar & ' a sotteia and wool pante-it
oheaß',.
4 - 4 - t.
306` dater' 14` tike .ve ry beet spoor cotton; white
and,norded,
000 papers of the very best of.Stalth'hae - edlei,
5 .4ents .4 popsy- :also: stockings, . , gloves, pocket
handkerahlefs, hoop =skirts,, sklrtv al 2is 'of ixnbs,
. ,
1 . patent thdeadi tapes, socks,attaer the;donen .
piece, WS ISO, ilk° en, 11a114,10 about ' 16'06608
of CAILIS7, ~Whiah We will oil at 75 'mini per
28-pieoesOPstritrinittkilt,' obottPv ' l5
1041000 i, df ylontid tilldrhairlitddr SO!! 11
P j enkleY l ‘4:til l 6114
rt kiklifqqiii i ‘i4fg 4 blo i t 2 G, ‘l : ieffril
en sm ace °lame, Ao., Am, le., made ont and col
lected by EVGENE r3L YPERI
Attorney at Law, *See, 'third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oot2B-ly
rf tdpri
41 3 Eci4L'iLvor7ets:
• DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN
MEN? hail given universal Benefaction daring the four
teen young it has been introduced into the United Stites.
After being tried by milllions, it has been proclaimed
'the pain destroyer of the world Pain cannot be where
this liniment le applied. If toed as dfrected it cannot .
gad ne,far has failed in A moils ll:attire). For naldgo
:coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 26 eerit ,
bottle till enre all the above, beekles being nseftil
every family for maiden accidents,. such as barns, cute,
scalds, inseet stingllp.sre. It is perfectly innocent to
take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or,
ypnrigeit child. Price 25 and 60 cents a bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Mee, 66 Cartlandt street,
Jed &twits New York.
EXCELSIOR !
TUN ONLY PRIPARAT/ON that will instantly pro
duce a splendid brown or black in 14n tnieutee, without
irjary to the hair or soiling. the skin of the fie. or
head, le
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
It has been certified by thefiret Chemists in Ilinkerice,
including Dr. R. CIIIILTOR, {o be free from every dele
terious substance. and has no equal in the eertainiyini
rapi4ity or its operation,
blaustoottirwl by 1. 081=61)ORQ, 6 Aster Howie,
New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Nair
pressen. Price $l, $l6O and ,$3 per box, immoral; to
Wu.
Cristadoro's Hair Preservative
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost
softness, the most beHmtifut gloss and great vitality to
Friel be aellta, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to
moiritras: MOTHERSI
Don't fail to.procure Hrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
gYlllll' 'for 011ILDIEN TEETHING. This valuable
preparation Is the prescription of one of the best female
physicians and nurses in the United States, and him been
need for thirty years with never falling safety and Duo
teem by minima of motherland children, from the fee
ble infant of one week old to the athet.
It not only relieves the child froth pain, but invigo
rates the stomach and Vowels,' corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
mot instantly rollers
alitliiintor ?An llowit..B AND Virlau'uOLlU;
We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world
in all cues of DPBRNTERY AND MAAR/HE/1 IN
CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from
any other canoe. ' - ' •••
Fall 41 1 )ct i c mif FPL :ll B l 4 4l ll, ll 44nernpanyasiels bottle.
None genuine unless the fee 'simile of.lsoSetetdrPWls-1 -
RINE,'New tork,ls on tho onleide wrapper; • ; "
-lal b y Medicine Dealers, ' ,
Principal Office, 45 Dey strut, New., York, -
Printout, 25 cents per bottle.
my2B-d&w6in: . '
. „
IfitandretbP's 'New' 154,1 e.
B/1110/iATIf.Scr/Lits, VEW, STILE, ,
.1-ERANDRETR'S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANORETIPS; PILLS,' NEW trrtik,
Are infallible for cost:venom, spasms, loss of appetite,
sicklAadtialr;-igid Vaasa; gdnie Ott bkookAtterineilij
dizziness, drowsinens, and cramping pidne, and all dial
ordita of thiastoinaeli and bowels.
s'ovz - virst.ktxt - 7001,t3L -
V.` Original Letter at 294 Caizekl ®t#+ t 1 N 44, tail(
I. I. P. 0901 E, pub)lshiq ,of the ,State Banger, Bee:
ningtOn t ll.;:says he - Vraslit*ckeit witli
and euffired so severely from it, that not a pasticle of
food could ba swallowed without occasioning:. the most
uncomfortable sensation in hie stomach. 'For tl4e years
he suffered ire:all:de dreadful complaint, when heiciad.
BRANbiIIITIPS PILLS. The first box did not seemly
benefit him much, but the second prodved a change
and by the thine he had taken six boxes; a 00.1fPLIITII
VVitll was effected. Ile eiva : appal)** was gone;
and vci expectations of an early thottit vautehtel.'l
ASK FOR NEW rBTYIII9. •
• -ASK FOR NW STYLE.
AU. FOR NEW STYLE.
• ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal offre, 291 Canal street, New York.
For sale in Harrisburg by • GEO. H. BELL
m6-d&wtf
AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT 6ARSA
ittLia....-No one remedy - is more needed In this coentl7
than a reliab'e Alterative,lut the sick have been eo out
rageously cheated by the worthless preparations of Sar
saparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the
name. Yet the dug cannot be blamed for the• imposi
tions from which they have suffered. Most of the re
called Sarsaparillas 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 Sarsaparilla compounded with
Ladcg, otluingia, fedin., etc.. aa it ever, will .be,
pokesearel alterative and en flatlet sob is
Ayees extract of Sarsaparilla, ea truly wonderful
cures of the great variety of complaints which require
an alterative mediclue have abundantly shown. Do not,,
therefore, discard this invaluable medicine, because yea
have been imposed upon, by.something pretending to be:
Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have need
Avaa's,-then and net till then, will you know the vir-'
tires of Sarsapriiia. For misinte particulars of the
diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer American Alma
use, which the agents below named will furnish gristle
to all who call for it.
Arse's CAINARTIQ PlLLSh=for the cure of Costiveness,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia /*digestion, Dysentery, Foul
Stomach. , Hordarhe, ESea, Wasitteitilisen, Ifeaelbeire
arising. from cUtiOrdoted itomaah, Pato erMorbid Indic
tion of the Bowe s,lFloittuency. Loci of Appetite, Late"
Complairt, Dropsy : Worms, Gout, eyralgta , And for
NM- • ! f fi -t; •/ i • •
Tbey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensithre Wu'
take. them plessaantiv Avid Gay are the 'best Aperient'
in the *card 'for all ' the pur r oses of a family physic.-
Price gli olio* peupogi ?kyr bozos for - t 4 4
Do'noetreAut'Off of . unpriiiiiple d deb-era with other
preisrathiris2whieli they more profit' on. • Densekl
AYiSIt'S and take no others. The eta want the test 'tad'
thererie 10144hita; and they ahouldaitife it.
• Orel:oared by Da. 0. •crinto.. 170.0.9reuf,wl
t. A. trecrorrAier‘• Gooteek...oo: li.llL.
sane, J. tiloortishoso., Det.;lTlk "LIB, dant.
risbargy and dealers 'ortnyiarher , . , je4 ddcw2ai
LES.' • -
01T41 , 71 7 2 1 0 1- ktia.
vimessiEms.wis ru e Ls.
-The • ,41 to,tie/6;11 1 M , ari;
own oh o In a the
result of along,anditztensiiiiiraktice,. :They 14 mild
Oscar oporo*oo, wad oeirtaito aorreetinic'altiiregu
lultiesquitufitimenstruatien,lnfuse,
Aitken' frontcold h e, ,
Psituti
side, jpiiApihiti.on imAsil, whits., en 'Eines e
tions, hyiteries, fatigue, pain is tril 4 blia &Salvias,
disturbed sleep, tallish arii&dlito
nature. Tr F
DR. CHRESIIJIWTA p.(LL ,I 8 ,
was the coirinfringiniae ;ssesit* • WISP ttent Au of
tliOßS•irrp4fluto and illotnek4 isees ht?' eons
idinad au nuniyi,te pronstilegp 0., Pk selialetan
enjoy good bealthiusdess she is regular, and whenever**
obstriction taws pitute . the general health begiwi'tode-
Old".
DR. CHRESicIitAN , S PILLS
are them efaetal le* isd.* eve lisows,fr ,e4l east-
P4ints peitli/W, to loamy - to at *ea they are
invaluable, ificacinfi, laid totality ,itdiraisr% al regular
034. They are known to tlionsande,who hitveusedthem
at different Periodk, throughout the Coin*, hivingtivii
sanction of morns of the most , vainest .Physifiens in
America,
..RwPiisii iliesctioati it4tiag token ttiewitietifif not he
scald, with each Doi- . -the Price One. Doitat. per Bosh
containing from 50 to 60 Pills. •. " t ,
• Pills sent by mail,' proinptly,by , rteddttlt,Co the
Agents. Sold by Druggists generally. i' ' l -;
Si' itinclilNGtS, PropriCeoY, ' -
.'l -- 20 _C •s itealiit.got; Itilir I r brif..
Sold in Harrisburg, by Q.,A f lyinvart. . .. , i' 1
'" hiedianitisburg, by 1: 13. Dellata, ;r! •• • •
•; " CiirlNlS.;by ,S. Zlliett. , . •,; , :
.' " . B h l OrgliNtin, by J .W. . .___ 144 1 4. .1 : ; ' ,l . ' ' ,
. ."
. OhanibersYurg, by, sftuerA: lierskiey.: , , ...,_ ;
, . "! , riarrgrieletraill#Orge Whit'.
064 k 1
" ,Likixon, y ricorgc ;toss, ; , de , rt . y,,...„.
•).` ; • . .. , '
.1. - , • • - . ,i T g
• ... I. i•
. • A CARD TO THE LADIVL
Igt,;'' belleONttiS Jo r tg,,DgN ri,LN,
L
~ ...;.....,,,,..-,......i,,._„,
Infallible in Correeraegi•Bigulisting-dit 44 'einceinrits/
1,: i °brosiriribler, freest isienteesir mats, 4 its 'e 'el')
' • • • suceitstaftellki et -Preneeitive. ~• ,i . 4 •,:
Thpse PILLS have been used by the Doctors for unify•
1 years, both in Prance and itneries with ,tui !,If!Wil! i itM
' maws in 'every essi, ( 1,10, be is rilleitYs l s4,
ladies who used Mucci to make . , 9 •/'; li z p44/19,f0r IWO
f allialatica of k4,,,, l , l l l ],go c ii i c . ant ink irreg u larities
•Foi
, whatever, cu p well as' fd prevent an Increase of faintly
Owe heaktwill 41410191,4 1 1%.11 e rc s at il l i re, 1 4
sittistied, or theca Sap sin rue Pa. " V I , . 4 % „
;:x.:fitopisotnocio.tniu.itotiiitti,i_lsolin4loBnArolitritiillAtirtamallinteirie
' against these 1 109 X• • le ithitt eondMon, are
Inflame womd' t 7 "thr
wise the Piliscise reeolaisiondedt ; riaglinitheitiotiott
rectiotfo aettnapaay adeArdicall. Price $l.OO Per box.
liold, wholesale sad retail - , by CRAN A 4II:.
I,...,libnirlggigt Nos 3 a!Waittftw/flida . c.7 4
, IP .
WI Y g Atom p.OO a l tiir itiriatoug•
Post Nice, can have the Pills dent free of observation
to any part of the country (eonfidentially) awl afros of
postmen by mall. •
Bold also by J. L. Lows Lebanon; I. A. Wow,
Wrighterille ; E. T. lizaLni, ] f ort; S. limon, Oar-
~.• - . . .
lisle; S: ill Astidt , 6 hippensbnrg; J. SreltoLan, Chem
bersburg i 13,04Wgi11, lifenelnea. Joltaorsiew, me_
chanicsburg ; iNcown 4c BaOTEIBR, 1104( 1 11.h ,Liber
trordel, tialtimorg; snd by c•one st":in , vest
toka and city throsighbat the Ilnitedl ai I 1 1
.41AIL ..& BUCKEL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
P oy
' ' ' '- • •' encrnr,Wh e le Ageifs.
Ni 0 .Look oat id? Lttlintertisits. ay no N:olden
Pills of any kind milehe every boX in den d S. D. Howe.
All others are a base imposition andinneafe ; therefore,
as you value JIM - araa,and health, (to say nothing of
being hutabagged ant of your nionly,) bay oraYof 1 / 1 0 4 8
Who skew the signature of S. D: Howe O•is !MeV box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. The ingredient' eempaling. .l'h., e .
stem made are nde known to every Agent.' ,They Intl'
tall youths Pills me perfectly ha r mless, yet will do ail
. .
claimed for them. S. D. HOWN,_
# . 1:44,a, , Bole Preprietor.New York.
'2tmusements,
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS Sold Proprietor.
JOE COOK Busistess.Manager.
WE 'ARE NOT TO BE OUTDONE BY ANY.
The Greatest Bill ever given in any on* Estab
lishinent in the Gottrittt
H►Uridrede'Tarned,away Every Night: -
INCREASED ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK.
GAM WEEI NITRE GREAT GAIETY,
GREAT 'SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS 1
ALDERTfNE. CHIRISELE, the Wonder of
the World, Magician, Juggler and Slack Wire
Performer, received with tremendous applause
last night.
With its powerful Combination of Artists—
such an immense array of Beatity and Talent
upon one Sind, without 4 precedent in the
annals of amusement.
THE CROWDED HOUSES
Accorded to it by the public demands an
acknowledgement of unparalleled patronage.
It stands on the Rock of Public Opinion, which
is the solid foundation of success.
The Great Gaiety sparia.no expence to ob
tain the beat talent la the eountry, for here all
the great STAIU3 of -the PROFESSION first
make application for engagement. r
Never in the reeollectioi Of the °Meat inha
bitants' was heard t • • .• •
• 'TORN'ADOES OF APPLAUSE
•
E]F.GT/ITIO, SHOII.TB'. , LAUGHTER
Frani OW. 'ailditilleA .4 11 i fintswhied e4eri Weil;
at Bob Edwards' Great Gaiety/ , 1
reilOw.zie.4.: cry,.. is
Goya dome! !' • • .
The "treat I"kreCir..Wcit, by Naid 4
The Largest and. most Talented Troupe ever
Orgiufzi.d: ' '
, . , .
Look and Behold the Stare of the 'Ttr
il/il 4 lf7S, thigg A . l
MISS, JoesArtiort Pu,Plicfft,t4e
RIM
, vPcit l i"• — • 5 , " ' O .
ALBERTINE CHIKISKIE, the W est Indis
Jilighr,end- Slack ily4-? Performer s , appears
thitilirehink Every. one- shou ld 'nee Mt..'
,
DAN RE .NAtiDf..;g, the yeleattle r Pertiartner.
BILLY - WARD, the celebrated Irish Co~aedsii
iTOIINNT - Cita., this w6ieht4enoivnid'lrlolin-`
lal eed Jig Dancer
PERRY EDWARDS, t4e,a411-icnown Comedian
to& Bone Player ,
808 EpWARDS, the greatest Ethiopian Come
. ..
diem in the world
AARON HARRIS, the great Irish Vocalist.
The
. whole under the Management of the
fat. famed
808 EDWARDS.
Entire Change of Programme every Evening
Admission Only- 2.5 Cents.
The cheapest Place of . Amusement in the
Look opt for the Royal Circus at the great
Gaiety every night thie‘wook. r
COME ONE!
TF. WATSON,
.
MASTIC WORKER
PRACTICAL CERENTER
le'preparecr.to Cement the exterior of Buildings with
the Maw York Improted • ' "
Water.Proot tinkle 'Cement.
, This . fflorateriat •la different ` from•aii other Oements.:'
It formic* solid. durable oadhesiveneds ttranz.surface , ,i
imperishable by the action of water or frost. Every
good• building should be castedolrith this Gement.; it'is
a perfedt preserver to the walls; and noshes a beautiful;i
fineofiniebo,.equaloto Eastern broWn soinditonoi or any(
color detdred. , ' r . _ •-• i i .;$
Among :others for whom I-lonte.spolled the Maatic
Cement, I refer to the following(gentlentem:
residence, Penn street, Pittsburg, finished
flue 38.912. • •.! . . • :
J,ll,Feligeptlrseri resident*, Leserenaraille; finished:
firo•yeare.-- <- ••• •' • 4.. ~.:.y
Jaraelard?Oandissa r residenee,-.l.Usgriany Hilyinnisbad -
OfdelleAdnins, residers*, Third et eet,,fintshed.foo*
years.
Hoirreleri,residence, Lawrencerille, finished four
years.
3. D. M'Oord, Penn street, finished four years.
Hon. Thomas „Irwin,• Diamondi,fitreet, finished four
Y . e il a rllll6lliilaiVE dole/'Masa — 1;14
years.
Ittbegiii, 4s4oll o IrldVankt tOg'n•rt 1. 145116 t,
Aruhitects, rtssbnrg, finis edtre years. _ •
• 'Driers remilird'ail office ba oce oft,. Iffilldotinfiy;PaSsit;
Shop, 20,SeTerettreet;tir please atifireps_
• „ • 'P. BOWL ,
' 1 4 1 .57, 164 ;
I l l''t AXt .1 -
• . ,
Notice 411.iibrigiCilterAllii:Connnon
Copnoil .of the, city, of „Ilarrieburgl4,lre g l om _
pleted :the lacycand. assessment of Tax" for:
the year 1863, and that all persone"ahall-bel
entittedlain FIVE P.EILONNT.
on the ,amcituitt of their.: roapootiro .city Taxes,
oe paytnant of the - saute to JOON T. WILSON;
1 4.,Vity` Teeniitircr en"Ot.,lnfpfe' Out - par
day,of -4 1,11 1,) ,8 g 8 1- •-7
tay'ordir Of -the tlOninion'CoiinBit s. A L
"DAVID ItARRIS,
Ilarriehttrip- .1r.345, 180,14 , wqerk.
- 1,8 44NR.;';' L.
Masan 011110 Silt 41PALK;Proprietorsy sainenneauto
the toitteens Ist' , Itsrriebtint that this seawall listightfuli
g l immer getrgat la, now •open , fornplaitore. linoommeds-;
rims nitzdsbed,to parties and ptemissiatrewww-,
able terms . , *deneinglelniforin having blows ereetad ttcr
theirapecuil WIC; , Easson!ticksts for limilisai good; for
staa raw; it 10,40 ..! -•• •. • ;. . . •
• No berreeer. l *welders' admitted, and Doi iaboxiisateit
moot will be pertaiktet to visit ~ • ,
A Jerry j3cot .plie.m.oonettntly between the Island sob
t'ILJ foot of Broad street, West. , Newrisbarg.. 4018,1 m 113
• S.
• • • • ,• ! e •
,41A it QUARt • hhaving ;
1 . new Grbeety anit PedilelOn Store at the fent :et
Second and Paxton streets, near the lower winding
briggispwnukhgesptetfuthriAssiteTthr attentiMiffjl3
thildroti VelniAlbetild — stock Kroofirlati. wk
iskte.to_miamvigii)hiSd litittodgrpt'entlFMSD.Sllol,,.
each as
Butter, ngt,' Laid,. ..
Hams, ShoulderAVPlQ Silt; 3 I'l ."I •' : ,
.Wbil end.dhlettn Sugars,
• .„-494 4 142 4 , T . . 80
imreflti Ind i linaateo
Orcle)my
wi amid weep eel: aaac i a t ,l t awk . :og,
hour and Seed, suiri its, Corn, esu
Nplitgaigajory or So. ;Valii. *VS ' Mean_
kepi t i i n,a fir of it wjoall_grmiwk and sprrinion
store. tfoidesoliaS . ILTINILRgIaffiT T.
Ma 2 I , 868. . 1' w
- • t '1 71
, • ou ,
ssatilkag 06*tiaalt, drat
rrlimudwarivrog. , :k.4l I:as a , ,r•Arelc.l -
hlskjiarab w y, &at qnaltty.
Intaira bf RICHARD HOGIILLND,
asp29tf Washington Avenue, Harrimburg.
ASAWYER WANTED at BIGLER
and WM'S 114497 MEW [Apply imilmhtti l 9-
jol2-416tit
Dandedoe..
World
COME ALL !
OM
=BEM
Linzo of 'travel.
UMMER ARRAN( EMENT.
NEW All LINE ROUTE.
.; L
..~.l`` rt
PM' TIUII Mg YOU,
AND
11.ILAD,ELPHIA
VW AID AITNI MONDAY, April 20,1808, the Pala'.
oragor Thane will leave the Philadelphia and Mad*
z s a u ,sd papot, at Earriabarg, for New York mai ill&
adalphia, as fallow*, via :
NABTWARD.
iipiami LINK leaves Harrisburg at 2.16 a. wt. 'oe
arrival of Prmusylvarria Railroad Ramose Trails 8:011
Ike West, arriving In New York at 0.15 a. at., and at
r hih o dp hi a t a t cle a. a- • Aaaleiplag earls attached
to the train arroyo frost Pittsburg without ohmage.
MAIL mum leaffiso autiabing at 8.00 a. ie. git.•
riving In New York at Lila p. eh, and at Phl.lol46da
at 1.00 p. m. • • • •
PAST LINT leaves Harrisburg at ..100 p.
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad last Hail, arriving in
New York at 10.26 p. m., and, plkiladelpida ea fboo p.m.
WZSTWARD. .
SART LINZ leaves New IretkPfto. oo a,. mii• d nab'
m 440 at 616 a. m., srriviog at Harrifiburgetl.lllp. m.
* MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 11.00 mosioad
pbusoiplowes activise Harshimag al lit
NXPRIBB LINT lama Ilaw York at - 7.00 p. at., 114 ,
airing at , litarrieburg at 1.45 a. m., and °annealing with.
the Pennsylvania lexprem Train for' Pittsburg. A dew
'moat is sue attaehad to this train.
Connections ate made at Nazrlsbnrgwita trains oaths
Posarylvania, Northers Chattel and Gurnberland
Boliroads, and at Reeding for Philedeighia, Pottatille,
Willumbarre, Allentown, Banton; te:
Smog* °hooked through. Per. between New York
and Flanisbagg, 0.15 ; between Harrisburg and Peirr-.
dolphin, $8.85 in No. / care, and tB.OO in No. 2.
Per tickets and other information apply to
J.J.°LIMN, General Agent,
Harrisburg.,
ap:1)
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY..
svpviipen. TIME TABLE. •
rd.'s* daily tridnetosaid front 11111On:tore and Wadi
_
laghtn City. Conseetiote made "'with trains oilman;
sylvania Railroad to and from - titbit:nig , and the West '
two diary. to and' 'Ai North and
Biadah, denlaeltanna, Bi niri sit far Northern New -.
ON AND AFTIR NOWAY, APRIL 20, Wit; tie
Pianeggielizaina of the'Northern`Central
arrive and depart from its'atintoti• as
' " • • ' • ' -
;). ',•
Melt TRAIN ladies . lcialntry daily (except Sander
at 10.14 11: , , aa.;:l(Dirree Harrisburg at 1.15 p. Dl.} sad ar
riree at 141E1131<Fri of Lad p. r • • "
leayee flanaaryi daily (exceptikutA
day)idill'.o7 jp:ira:l) leaver ilarilibeirg (except moodsty
at lf.oo 1 ia. t lend' arrliei baltdeattrir daily (eteCpt
KOnday) sit trib f a:'sd.' ;;" t • ':(
'.4 - 0001111408-11101 1 1i TRAIN letrie
• . N l sit ip m , . .
MAIL illinc , leeiea Baltimore ilediY(eserptliflidef
at9.l6'‘. in. rfarriebere at IJS p. snit arrival Al
BgabDAT OA 406 p •
761.510.85"TRAINleavaalkaltiatto.4 Maly at RIR p.
m., arrives at Harrisburg at Lab at in., and 111111/1111 Nar '
rioliari• daily (eteept Noaday).st 840 a. in.; sad anivitA
at Sanbuty at 6.,68 a.' ni: • •
HARRIBBLIRES ROCOMMOD:ATION TRAIN kairom
Biatimore'dalliieviept' liniday)Lat 2.65 p. m., and
?tires at Harrisburg sit 7.He pcm. •
/or furtliertnkkruiatidn'apidi at the' Obis., in Vila `
oplaiuda Railroad Depot; - J. N. DoBARRY, ,
• ' . 1 - General' Suporinsondoisei
Ilstriebargi Aprilio,ls63-itt ' '
romOismwariA. RAILROAD !
EUMMER.TIME TABLE!
INM 1111
nu Mfg DAILY TO :& Fan PI IMIRELL
ON AND APTBE
MONDAY, APRIL 20, .11.868,.
The Passenger Trains or the Pennsylvania Railroad
Oompsny will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg end
Philadelphia as follows -
* PAD TW R
THBOUDII Ex - PREia' TRAIN -leaves Harrisburg
daily at 8.00 a1., and . enivet West philsdelpbla at
.
1110 a: M.
•
PAST LINE 1 l4riiabirg Satlyketoept Monday)
at IVA a :tn., Ind 'arrives 'at *pat - Plilledelphia at 9.66
•
a, at ; Passengers tae bres
WAY ACOOBIHODATIOH," Yrs'. lifortnt Joy,
Harrisburg at, OO U. M.; attd iriwa jSrOiNt
Ada at 121,6 . :
TOT HAIL TRAIN • lesQed iiiiirieburg daily
sent and arritee at West
Pkita
dejppla tt lII* it m e
• ' HARRISBURG Aoooli4lolllo titkin, VI., to
leavol Harriabirg at t VU and sir , rivii at
Welk Pill/44101i it 9.80 ti.
Erspitiatir
dillyyeicept Ilicitictiyl f 6 rarii..id;;-.AitOVris,i 7 ..4 6
like briaklast; indairrivist littPittabuig lat
IPHILMMILPHIA 1 11XPRB811' TRAIN leaves liar
'burg daily at 8.00 a. an., Altebia at 13 90 11):1114, take break
fast, and *krill's it Pittsburg at 12 to p..an.l
-MAIL TRAIN lesiva,. lihrtdabarg , Al
umna -za,;tike t .iippay4isCarrikom at fittotart
at um
,PART LINE leaves ;Rarrifibprig &be .v. m., Altoona
9.99 P-InJoia9 PilAabara.eta.oon. m.
HAERIERKTIKiatIitOOO/4VORATIPX TRAIN balm
Philadelphia 141.944,1 m., and artiraet Harrisburg at
WAY eOOOmtaODATION, TRAIN loam Philadal
'Ph% M - $ ma; : , awl arrives It Raniakarg at 9,49
p,m.
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1863. r' ' ' ' 1863.
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line:Mire:new the Northern
snit tikiiin c 4ii of Pennsylvania to the May of
larterion * . 1 1 sit - •
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6469440; itat ui der -Weil killdeer'Whilst rapidly
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(71IrknilesYon'the Western Divrleion: ' •
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Lane Northward;
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m.
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Weer) Bibittimite and Loik - Haven. ' '
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between Willianutpoktand Baltimore, tad WMilimpo
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