Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 19, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NRWS.
Tor. DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at
Jack's Book Store L oornek of Third and Market
streets.
duo. at Ito Vries Agency of George L. Walter,
Market street, near Fifth.
TAB MAlL—tinder the change of schedule en
the different railroads, the time of closing the malls
at the Kerrteaurg Post Office, April 20, 18b, is
fOnOWb:
NOWNICRW auslusi itiaLwau.
NOBTIIWar Mais.—Por all places between g m .
isburg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y. at 12.00 m..
For Lock Maven, Williamsport ansi elwiaboug 9
I.- le.
soung . ....w A Hmt..—lfor all please between Mar-
S.
and Baltimore, Md., and Waebiugtoti, D. 0., at
Fer 2.00 m.
w ag bi ng ton, D. 0., Baltimore, Md., sad York,
at 9.00 p. m.
LISASOM T 61.1110 1/411,Epitio,
ItAin ,,w AT WM.—Fee In plums - eatwase Harris
burg, Easton and Philadeleida..eis tipaa ng , at t oo a. in,
For Beading and Pottsville, at 12_33 p. m.
paIXESTLVAILL ZAILRO,Lo
WAY btati..—For all plasma between Harriaberg and
Philadelphia, at 630 a. m.
for Philadelptda and Lancaster, at 12.03 m: • -
Per New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia,
Marietta and Nsinbri, at 3.46 p. m. •
for New York, PWadelphia and Lancaster, at Leo
wEBT,_LwAT mult,—rn , all places batsman Harris
burg and Altoona, 12.00 m.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Brie. Pa., Cincinnati,
Columbus and Olevebutd, Olio,at 2A5 p. m.
For Pittsburg, Hollidayabur, Altoona, PhiMpsburg,
Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00. p. m.
017316ZZLAND V A LLST RAILROAD.
For ,Hrtsbaniesburg,(lllhippeusburg and Ohara
berabusvPa., at 7.oati. m. ,
WAT Ma= —lror aU plasma between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, Md., at 12.80 p. m.
BONOTLKILL AND aUSQUIKINNA RAILROAD.
For 110endale Forges, =wood, rinegrove and Summit
!Station, at 72.80 p. m.
DUOS /S9I7TrO.
p gr er ov e go , I t higi+wars, Msesdaßill , Wad Maio.
ver, Zest Hanover Ono and Jonestown , on Monday,
Wednesday , and Iri dsy, at Yooa. m.
_ For Lisburn and Lowieberry, on Saturday, at 12.33
D. ot.
07 Office Holui.—From 5.33 a. m. to 8.03 p Sun
day &am TAO to 8.30 a.m- and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m.
Pio-mc.—The Maderlnas Sing
ing Association will give their first pic-nie for the
season, at - Indepeaden6e Island, on Monday next.
Th 6 sled* and festive strimeseents will be com
plete. AU Proper characters are cordially invited
to attend and participate.
DEMOCBATIC Idmerista.—A meeting of the De
mocracy of Lower Allen township, Cumberland
county, will be held at Shiremanstown, on Satur
day, hum 27. Able Spfcabere are expeoted to be
in attendance. It is hoped that every true Demo
crat will turn oat. • - '
Tia Nay Torii Szvzivn.—The limns New
York Seventh, which was on its way here, was
stopped at Philadelphia yesterday, by order of
Gana chath, add ordered to "Ope` to !aloe Gen
eral Schenck, at Baltimore, which city seems also
in immhomolepserefeclefis. The Seventh is ac
eompanied by a band of thirty-six instruments and
a howitzer battery. T .
PROil f #ter l ittorriam MAyon.--44yor, Room
fort has Usual his pviclamatforn requiring all per
sons selling brume at ,retall to aloes their planes
of busies from ire o'clock p. m, to five a. m.
This measure is dictated by *Worn and prudence,
and its.effects will doubtless be salutary under ex
fadgreircumetenges, We haven& doubt that the
inYtiticipal - reqUlrement Milt' be Cheeifully obkyod
ty'Actse interested.
S „Pdisciltaioata.-Cfsiiig to the .excitement of
the past few dare, aid , the pikers of other impor
tant-maktar, we UV. basweompelled to forego our
regular Folios report, but hope to resume it soon.
A large number of arrests have been made and the
cases disposed of, principally before Alderman
Kline. The chief of polioo and his araistailti are
untiring in their efforts to - presqya the peace and
safety of the city.
A COMPANY OF Pomesmarr.—A fine company of
volanteere, belonging to the police 'force of Phila
delphia, arrived here yeaterday, arid are-now quar
tered on the Capitol grounds. They belong to the
organization knoWn as the "Pbiladelphiallome
Guards," and . Dumber over ninety men. Pew
neater looking of betterproportionad soldiers have
visited the State Capital. They , have adopted the
heavy infantry tactics. Let the robs take to the
bushes if they don't want to be "spotted."
Vs worm) for decal** our readers in regard to
the real condition of affairs. We warn them'that
this city is in greater peril than - ever before, The
sky is full of posttests. The action of military
matt pow . hore ehows that we underrate the dan
ger* that beset ns.
'leery pre wtany suggestive tillage -which we
=not new divulge, bat wtroult spot ill true 065
to mottle now in defense of the' etate, for her
Capital may even now stand `
.on, the brink of a
great disaster. • - -
Tsoors in Came Currne.—Tirera are now about
five thousand troops in Camp Curtineand thenum.
her is constantly, and rapidly ittleittiSittg. Besidee
those, large numbers of the militia itay in the
Capitol grounds and other places, finding their
own sleeping accommodations. We noticed the
steps and vestibule of the Capitol building and the
department buildings filled with ini)itiamen last
night, who were apparently resting as soundly as
they ever did en downy bids in the "piping times
of pekes." . •
Rama; OLD Hag.—All persons over forty years
of age not attached to other military organizations,
able to do military duty and willing to defend
their homes anl,familios in the entrenchments on
the 'Cumberland side of the Susquehanna, will
meet in front of the Mervin • House, corner of
Pine and Second streets, at ten o'clock a. m. on
the 19th inst.,,to iirgatniii and appoint their °Sleeve,
and be ready AO Data at a Moment's warning.
' A' SO‘DIZE OF 1812.
'HELP pnosi Simon Svorsa--41m 116th. New
York, the Bth New York, and the 231 New Jersey
came in on the eastern trains yesterday afternoon.
Tae last named regiment was lying in camp in
New Jersey, waiting to be mustered oat, their nine
months' enlistment having expired. ' Upon hoax
ing of oar danger, they promptly and generously
volunteered their services. The action of these
sister Staten forms another link in the chain of
affection that binds the old Keystone Common
wealth to them,:
Since the e t bove was in type two additional re
ntents—one from. New York and one from New
Jereey—have arrived.
COXIIIINICILITON - WITS Viintardh—Wg noticed
the train. for Carlisle go ing , outps-usnal yesterday
morning. Among those returning was a large
number of negroea, who had lied down the valley
a day.or twp before, lest ihey might' fall into the
"hands: of the Philistines." They probably return
upon the: strength of the itltelligence that the
rebels bevel halted at Chambereburg, and are for-
tifying ' theft' position there. The condition of
these blach roiugies is pitifuL If they stay at
home, they are in danger of capture; if they go
away , they And an nafriendly world with whieh in
deal, and 4iitopee hunger and misfortune with
out money cliNnildence on their side. ' Even their
professed friAtidpal treacheronaly with them,
and ignore thela4chni for help and, sympathy.—
o l io
It would be ip . . 1 r, the conirnipnni :to stay
where he is at%it i s 'Ol, in:o4l`tilin run . the
gauntlet of the Pre(
.. ;gm downright hatred,
and the hypocritical, iiatllipi'fiinniinhiP WOO
. hi fade rbt his every step aorthwird. ;
PARTICULARS ABOUT TIM LATE FIGHT AT MAR
TINSBURG AND Tax Winos Thheh BOW HERE.—We
yesterday learned some.important partietthms con
cepiag the tight t Martinsburg on Sunday, and
the retreat of thawagon train now encamped here.
Our informant iiCapt. F. A. Afaulaby, of Western
Virginia, who commanded.an independent battery
in that light, was wounded in the leg, escaped to
Havertown, and now lies at a boarding bowie in
Walnut street.
Prom his statetnent it would appear that we
have been in error in stating that the ttain spoken
of belongs to General Milroy. It consists of the
wagons of Capt. E. P. Pitch, A. Q. M., Capt. Wm.
Bosbyeltell, A. Q. M., and Lieut. J. Lamb, A. A. Q.
EL, Third brigade, First. division, and of the regi
mental teams of the 146th New York and the 126th
Ohio. This train was lying on the road to Wil
liamsport, four miles from Martinsburg, at the time
of the engagement there on Sunday, and was
started immediately, arriving here on Tuesday.
They did not lose any wagons or stores except
from breaking down on the road. All the govern
ment stores 4
were moved away from Martinsburg.
This Third LBrigade, First Division, was under
command or colonel F. B. Smith, 120th Ohio, and
was attacked by a large rebel Mee, which had
passed around Milroy at Winchester, and came in
on them while lying at Martinsburg. Skirmishing
commenced there at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning,
14th inst., and was kept up briskly until 1 p.
when it ceased entirely. About 230 p. in. it coin
maimed again, and grew hotter until six. o'clock,
when the rebels . opened with artillery from four
different points. Captain Msulsby replied as vig
orously as be could with his battery, maintaining
the unetrial Contest in the streets of the town, un=
til be received orders from General Tyler (who was
on the ground, but not commanding) to get away
se econ as he scald, as hte Infantry and cavalry
supports bad already gone.
Captain Maataby then retreated through the
town, the houses and streets of which were filled
with rebel riflemen, and took the road leading to
Wsillemsport. The rebel cavalry followed and
captured his battery about three sailed cut that
road. The Captain escaped to Hagerstown, his
horse being shot through the neck and himself
badly wounded in the leg, the ball passing through
below the knee. From Hagerstown he took the
oars to ilia point, and, together with twenty-four
of his men, arrived hero on Monday. Trisi
officers now have charge of guns on the fortifies- ;
done across the river. •
Captain Manleby states that the forces engaged
op our side in the above fight werathe 106th NeW
York infantry, Col. James; the 126th Ohio in
fantry, Lieut. Col. W. H. Harlan ; independent
Virginia battery, Captain blanleby, and about
forty men belonging to the Ist NeW York and;the
12th and. lath Pennsylvania eutilM, /tie prOh
blelhat, had his battery,been properly supported
in the tight, the result might have been different,
notwithstanding the large force of the enemy.
COLLEGED Quaarn7s.--klilroy's : wagon train,
which haerbeen encanipid for•it day or two on the
flats the other side the canal,arits moved yesterday ;
into a new camp about three miles out on, the
Jonestown read, where it will remain until farther
orders. Daring their otoy borf, pit wail horses ?
which had been on , the go for one, hundred and
twenty miles without an hour's rest,'git Come lit
tle chance to rectiperate. Tbe dusty drivers and
the contrabands also enjoyed and improved their
brief respite from the toils of the march. It was
a diverting sight to see them performing antics in
the meadows and diving into the waters of the
brook. There is something remarkably fresh and
volatile in the temperament of the African. Here
were old and young negroes of both sexes, and lit
tle children, all traveling they knew not whither,
penniless, outcast, in a strange land; yet, despite
these depressing circumstances, their natural gal
ety and good humor would assert itself in a hun
dred different ways, rising supekor to the canker
ing care that would prey upon the heart of the
"pale.:faees" under like, surrounding's. It one
of the merciful arrangements of an all=wise Provik
depee, which adapt. the creature to' the filmset.
ties of its fate, and "tempera the wind to the shorn
Tun New York men who comer here to defend
our State have made no cavil about the expression
in the President's, proclamation'te serve during
the emergency, end why 'should our men do it.
None but copperheids ittempt to cleate dissatis
faction, and we hope that the good fortune of being
drafted may befall theni.--Tetegropla
If the stupid dolt who 'penned the above bad an
Won above an meter, he wouid have: known , that
the 'President% proclamation Cailint out. troops for
six months did not include New York. The New
Yorkers, of course, did not '"cavil," for' they had
nothing to "cavil" at. They come as Patriots; at
the solicitation of a Demooratio Gorerapr, txo do
battle ins common cause and to share in com-
Mon &age&
The pot-honse slang about, o ,oopperheads" comes
with a bad grace from the roly-bolt' proprietor of
the Telegraph.. Hid contemptible poltroonery a few
days since is too fresh is the minds of one citizens
to give his opinions much 'retie:am any subject;
more especially in a matter where courage and
manhood are concerned:
Have you got that plane book houte'rift, bravo
Telegraph 7
To PICRSOXII EXPOSICD.—The agent of Pr. Bar
renton, of St. Louis, is now here with a few dozen
of his celebrated Amulets, or preventives of Camp,
Typhoid, or Scarlet fevers, now worn by thons'ands
of our soldiers in the Army of the South-west.—
Put up very neatly, worn around the neck or in
*the pocket. Never fails if the directiens are
obeyed. Try it i WHO times, when persona are
se much Lipari*.
References can be given'of its pbwers by officers
new in town.' Call at ths - City Hotel Friday and
Saturday, June 19 and 20. * 2t
Wit have taken over on the Ist of April the
balance of goods lought of 111 r. Boger, to oar own
store, where we - will continue to sell the balance
left at very low pricer', until Oa 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 80 cents.
200 yards of barege and lustre. 20 and 25 cents.
I,ooo,yardo of linen crash, 16; 18 and 20 cents.
100 yards of brown nlid grey cloth for gamma.
Coate.
1,000 yards of linen, eotton 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 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket
handkerchiefs, hoop Maki, all si ito of combs,
Potent timed, tapes, socks, sr by the dozen or
pine. We have also lin•haniEffiri about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will sel at 75 cents per
yard.
20 pieces of straw matting, .ohesp.
20 pieces of splendid ligared'whidow seriatim
• 121W1 1 .
. •
Penneivania Militia and Recruiting , ijinitnfi,"
United States Tension, bounty, saTeara of 404,
aubsistetoi4dgaio be.; act £O9 made oit and col %
leoted by RUGICRI . ORTAIIN
Attorney 'at 1.07, office, Third street,
Di" 903047
BAD CASE OF Btarrnusas-- 7 -Deacon Bergner
says we didn't fly the Stars and Stripes on,Tues
day. Yes we did. They were floog to the breeze
from the third story window of the office, but the
flabbergasted and demorarzed 'Hessian was too
mush seared 'and excited to see . It. He *as too
busy in packing up and flying himself to see any
thing else flying. We will believe In 'charity that
he did not take time to look up trod. see the old
star spangled banner waving over the walls of our
building; but if he did see it, then we know that
he has only yielded ones more to the lying devil
that has for years poosessed aid held him in
We much fear that this last is the case, and that
his bold and palpable falsehood "came right up
from the belly of
N. B.—We do opt wish to bethought inquisi
tive, but please tell us, 0 Deacon of the direly
"woke!" have you brought that piing hems yet?
And the oiliest books? And likewise the jewelry?
Ix Towx.—We were pleased yesterday to meet
our ancient friend, Mr. Wilhelm Von Menikowski'
the mild-mannered editor of the Hanover Citizen.
His beard is as long, his cane is as heavy, and his
name as bard to pronounce, as ever. He is still
etreug in the faith of Democracy, and still clingi
to the heretical belief that the "negro" holds an
intermediate position in the mile of animal Elia
coca —or, in the language of the showman, 'is the
connecting link that separates mankind from the
human race." Manl has come down from York to
see 'What' is up, and braves the storm of excitement
"unmoved, unterrified, unconquerable." We are
firm in the opinion that be is directly descended
from that cool old antediluvian cove, whit, when
the fhod was descending to drown the earth. told
Noah that he "guessed there wouldn't be much of
a shower."
Taswas.—We acknowledge' the receipt of a lbas
het full of lindens cherries from Reilly's farm,
west of town, presented by Mre. Sarah Stevenr.
The treat was enjoyed by all hands in the office,
and at an impromtn meeting held ; by them it, was
Refaced, That, while we feel thankful and
complimentary to ladies In general, our thauks are
due to Mrs. Stevens in particular for the kindly
and practical manner in which she has manifested
her regard for the printer.
Resolved, That in token of our appreciation of
this act of
,kindoess, we hereby engage`te, eat all
the cherries that are sent to us, Dome from' what
quarter-they may,
Reader, if you can do anything toward putting
i 'way to carry. oat Abe , last resolution, we
Lops ycn won't be "backward about coming for
ward."
Btreatanr.--The !Moe
. ebop
,of Mr. T. IL WM :
ast§tate street, was entered by burglars
about two o'clock yesterday Morning, and thirty
pairs of boots, several.pownds of shoe thready and
half s pound of bristles taken therefrom. Berard
pe.irs.of the boots. were merhed "T. 11:.T.Ilhime,"
and-the public are therefore eantlone4 ‘ aglin4 *-
vesting in leather , thus marked . A reward is
offered for the arres t of:the thjeves, or t 1 e.
of the property taken by , them. .
p'crrica.--Boys and men emplog'ed in tbellagl.
works who are not obi.; to dolkilitary duty,..or
work in the
w fottifidatlons,.tan bogie work ow the
laies of the whistle. 't
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DR. i.TOBIA.S'. VENETIAN LINI
MENT has given universal satisfaction during the four
teen years it AM beim introduced Into the United States.
After being tried by mullions, it has been proclaimed
the pain destroyer of the world_ Pain cannot be where
this liniment is applied. If need as directed it cannot
and UCTOr has failed in a single instance. For cede,
coughs and infinense, it can't be beat. One 26 cent
bottle will ears all the above, besides being useful in
"every family for sudden accidents; such as bums, outs,
scalds, insect stings, dec. It is perfectly innocent to
take Internallyi and can be'given to the oldest person or
youngest child. Price 26 and 60 ,cents a bottle.
Sold by all Driggiebs. Olio°, 56 Cortlandt street,
je4 dikwlm
EXCELSIOR
TIDE ONLY TIVEPAIinT.OIi that will inetantly : pro.
Mee, a splendid brown or black in ten minutes. without
irjnry to the hail or ealAng the, akin, of the face or
head, is •
CRISTADORO'S HAIR' DYE.
It hae been certified brthe first Chemists in America,
including Dr. K. CHILTON, to be free (rain every dele
terious substance, and has,no equal in the certainty and
rapidity of its operntion,
Manufactured by Z. ORMITADOEO, 6 Astor House,
New Tort Bold everywhere; and applied - by all Hair
Ditneere. Price $3, Sl5O and $ll per box, according to
mks, .
Criatadarohi Hair Preservative
Is invaluable with his Die, u it imparts the ntmont
softness, the moat besatliqi glow mad great vitality to
the Bair!
Pries 50 cents, $1 sod $2 per bottle, seeording to . .tee
• je4-d&wlre
Brandrethos Pills, Ilelir
BiLtivikitßrzrs zrzzo, NEI" ,STY:iti4,
BRANDERTIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are Infallible for costveness, spasms, kw of ametite,
sick iteMlaabe, glddlneas, sense of bloating after male,
dlislness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis
orders of the stomach and bowels. ,
ONE 07 MANY 0111113. •
tEr Original Letter at 294 Oanal etreet, New York :
, I. C. 0098.,,pablisher of the State Banner, Ben
nington, Vt., flays be was attacked with B,YSPIPSIA4
and suffered so severely from it, that not &particle of
food could be swallowed without oecaisiomisg the most
uncomfortable sensation in kis stomach.. For five years
be suffered from this dreadful complaint, t when be used
BRANDEBTB'S PILLS. The first box did notsipmto
benefit him much, but the second produced a,.che*,
and by the time he had taiieu six boxes, a 0031ppirli
BUBB wam effected. /lesiva alifydyspepsi&WlEWPe)
and my expectations of an early disstli Tmdaied,.n
ASK 10.8 NSW STTLIV.
ASK TON NEW STYLIi.
P01t..)1741if STYLE. • .
ASK FOE NEW
Principal office, 294 Canal street, New York.
For sale in Hartiebtirgiby . 0/40. BELL. m6-d&wtr •••
IMPORTANT TO FE4ALEB.
DR. CHEESEDIANIS'
- The combination of ingredlenti in:these Pills ar4C.the
result of • long and exteneive ptalitice: 'They are naild
is emir operation, and certain i e tstorreetiiug 'sit brags
ties, painful menstruation, obstructions
whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pal in the
side, palpitation of the heart; whiten, ail servearatteo
thaw, hysterics; fatigue, pain la th dwelt attliMbi,
ito.„'dliturbed sleep, which mile tatesittpti of
,cHps..64w,s kuas
was the sononenoemen e =sir a aiillhihreniewe of
thole) irregidatitifie, itor qbetrelehacssf Om eft;
signed so =my to a posturtn rep r b sirjultoan
enjoy good health =loss sheis reviler; and whenever an
obstruction Ashes place the general health begins to de
cline. ' •
DR. CHEXSZIEdIVIS PILLS
are the most effeettua remedy ever known for alt eom
plaints peculiar to Ama/es. To all Wee the are
invaluepa, indateinfotittil certainty,periad regular
ity. Tliey are known , to tinkunuide, who hp"' wiedtkein
at different periodertiOnighostthe 'country, lumingthe
sanction of mome , ot• the: moat at/iaeiit'Physicians in
Ilaterfca.
. • , i ___._. .
Saiiiicit directed:l4., staling WOO • Obey . IMMO% not 8 e
used, 'with 'sob Box- ' the 004. DOliar TPOr . 130 1
containing from
1410 SO/gib!
.
Vine sect kgoi opgig,'by remittin g to - 't o
e Afvdi Feat /D" generall y. R.34 • I SINGS,
Proprietor, . , .
NI :L.‘ %I.
• 20 • vqdiiilitre44,,..gay ' fi. pr . C.
ilold In HerriebOrgi by Ot &: laioirlirt. , ,
“ Mechaniesburg, 'J. 13 "..potitt:” '. '- ' ''.
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, - o4arebersbarg. X ,'VT., 4'4
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~ 0 MOOOODbitalll3 4 byt‘ WO : ..., 4 7 „, .
il LebOitory toj George Boa . dee64Airly
AYR, '8 COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSA
.
aitt/. l —lte•one remedy is more needed In this country
than a reliable' A/terming, 1 nt the sick have been so out
rageoltely cheated, by the worthless preparations of Oar
saparMla ahroad 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 ro
c:Wed ilargaihrillui 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
Dock, Stillingta, Win% etc., is, as it ever will be, a
powerful alterative and effectual remedy. Such is
Fxtract of Sarsaparilla, as Its truly webderfui
auras of the great Variety'of complaints which require
an alterative medicine have abundantly shown. Do not,
therefore, discard this invaluable medicine, because you
have been imposed upon by something pretending to be
Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When, you have used
AMR'S—then and net till then, will you know the vir
tues of. Sarsaparilla. For minute particula , a of the
diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayerls American Alma
nac, which the agents below named will furnish gratis
to all who call for it.
AYER'S CATHAnTro PILLS--for the core of Costivesuus,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul
&ornate., Headarhe, Piles, Rheumatism Heartburn
arising from disordered stomach, Pain or Rheumatism,
/sw
oon of the Bowes, P/atukncy, Loss of 47 186 47 Liver
Complaint, Dropsy ; Women , Gout ? Neuralgia, and fer
a Dinner Pill.
Tkey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleaaantiv, and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purposes of a fondly physic.
Price 26 cents per box. live boxes for $l.
Do not be:ut off by unprincipled dealers with other
preoratione which they make more profit on. Demand
Mikis and take no others. The sick want the best aid
there is ior theta, and they should have it.'
Prepared by Da. J, o, AYER Co, Lowell ? Nam
Bold by Ca A, BANIITINT, 61068 d 00,4_13, s rale
LER, BOIMAIDNee, Da. Muss aid L. Her
ricburec, and demises everywherf je4 diewln
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!
Don's fall to procure Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO
gyRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable
preparation is the presoriptibn of one of the beet female
physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been
need for thirty years with never failing a ifety and am
ens by millions of mothers and children, from the fee
ble infant of eon week old to the adn t.
It mit only relieree the child from pals, hot
rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole ',ltem. It will al
most instantly relieve
illarrinci IN THZ BOWZLS AND WIND COLIC.
We believe It the beat and surest remedy in the world
in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIAREHOLI IN
CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from
any other cause.
lull directlans for rising will accompany sack bottle.
H one g einglio ithlogg the foe simile of 011:1ItTIS & TER.
BINS, Hew York, is on the ontiiide *tappet.
Sold by all Medicine Dealera. -
Principal Office, 45 Dey street, New York
Price only 25.cente per bottle.
iny2B-derw6ak.
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DDPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS !
FOR FEMALES!
infaUfbis ix
. corresting, 44golating and .flalinting
ObstweetiOns, from whatever raver" aid always
semessful as a 'Pro/many,.
Theis PILLS have been used by the Doctors for meny
years; both in France and America, with unparalleled
success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand
ladies who need them, to make the mum ,public for tie
alleviation of those suffering frcm any irregularities
whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. Females particularly
situated, or those supposing themselves a% axe eintl toned
against these Mlle while in that tvadition, as; they are
sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes
no relpinsibility titer this admonition, although their
mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other
wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di
rectiOns'alichmranY each boX. Price 11.01i_p_er box.
Sold,4lo:llaNtle brOIIARLBS-A:HAWS
TART Druggist, No. t Tonesßow, sod 0. /12.. In/I,LBR,
Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ladies, by Fending them $1.40 to the Hirrisbiirg
Poet Office, catihive the 'Pills - sent Red of observation
to any pa rt iff the country (confidentially) and ofrie of
postage"by mail.
0914 $O9 by IT, t,, j sicssadsa Lebanon; I. Weir,
Wilghtsvitle; N. T. BIILLRE, Yorkj ZLLIOTT. OW
lisle ; J:0. AMOK, bhippeneburg;J. Seititil, Chinn
bersburg ;S. WILD, Newrille ;A. Vilivrvaras.
ehardeautirg ; BROWN BROTHER, No. 4; South Mir
ty street, Baltimore; and by "one Druggist" in airy
town sod aitythroughout the , Ernited States.
HALL & BETHEL,
• 218 Greenwich Street. New York,
General Wholesale Agents.
N. B —Look oat for counterfeits. Bay no Golden
Pills of an, kind unions' every Vox signed 13. D. Howe.
All otiiersafre 3 i.bise iMposition and unsafe; therefore,
as you value your lives and health,(to say nothing of
being humbegged oat of your money,) buy only of those
nlad chore the eignature of N. B. Howe on every bon,
whir
~Ofeerrensently- b een added on account of the Pills
beioirsontegbited. The ingredients composing the
shoes Pills are made known to every Agent. They will
tell yen the; 411$8 are perfectly harmicss, yet will do all
claimed - for ens: 8. D. ROM,
ifrit/." • Bole Preprietor„ New York.
elkmusentento.
New York
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS ..... Kole ireprietor.
JOE 'COOK Business Manager.
WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS.
The Southern Army has Arrived and taken
Possession of the Great Gaiety Music Hall.
Read the Proclamation from the President:. of
A T .- T EN TIONI.
500,000 - RECRUITS WANTED!
Headquarters, Gaiety Music Hall, 1
City of Harrisburg, State of Penn's. f
This is to certify, that you are eonsoripted
to appear at Bob Edwara4' graisq Must° Hall
this evening, fully armed and Equipped with a
TICKET, or the , equivalent, to witness the
great performance given by
POE EDWARDS' STAR TROUPE. ,
evorybody is e;pected to appear in full Uniform
By Order. '
808 EDWARDS,
•
Commander-in-Chief_
;TOE COOK, Adj't Gen.. .
$l,OOO REWARD TO THE PERSON WHO
DON'T LAups !
THE MUSIC HALL OF THE MASSES ! ITS
CAREER IS STILL ONWARD !
STILL UPWARD!
It is the grand centre of all that Is great in
the World of,Amusenient, The Fountain hiead
of egranth Griginality end Artistic
Excellence.
WE
,'KNOW 'NO 'LIMITS. WE HAVE NO
BOUNDS!
The public endorsement of our Managerial
career is our incentive to new. exertions. In
the chronicles of 'the Stage, has ever
been the best., the surest, thesaly real test of,
merit, and never before ee there been4known
, 1 $ place of amusement with !such
A Brilliant Record of Lasting Triumph:!
The Voice of the,People declares the
GAIETYtrim HALL
THE GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTION'
.For the furnishing otlealthfuhaiith and true
enjoyment. The
,only.,place in America
where ALL the • BRIGHT 'LIGHT of,
the PROFESSION' are
_continu
ally engaged, Vora
EVERY STACR 0T E
may be nightly found.
I, •'
THE AMuSEMENt .OF. THE ,MASSES!
Grand Succession of orowded houses
'_QUADRUPLE A1iTR*9.!1,194.
BILLY WART! and •A:' 44t, , ftit . IS
Ae the COMI P C CLOWNS.
- •
The - wor/d-rePeWnedlr A lipheht , TlßO
pear thla BTeniktiV.'
Entire, ChanAof Pregrimit flik t r
.s. y SirePi!g
Nillmissifivi,7oiiir tents‘
F°B BAlX. l .4B ) ooMisiiil3 PRIME,
~ ..ystiumicknum ,1 -
tkaa4tr•
haahels - tys: , er
/ , ‘ r i 4 • -
114.01 ire 0 4"::.(10 4 1, Biomaalipaikurni ,
sapair Washington Ayenns, Sacrie
the Upited States.
ijelmbolbto
THE GREAT i‘ AMERICAN REMEDIES,""'
KNOWN AB
"HELMBOLD I V!
GENUINE PREPARATLONS, v
REL'AIBOLD'S EXTRACT 4613UCHO'
HELMBOLD'S EXTRUT SARSAPARILLA
RELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
I=EC=l
HELMBOLIPA GENUINE PREPARATION,
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 1,
•COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A posit . " and speak Remedy for IMMO of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases the power of digestion and ex
cites the absorbents into healthy cc ion, by which the
soarer or .eakareosts depositions, and all unnatural en
largements, are reduced, as well is pain and inflamma
tion, ant is good for MEN, WOKEN and CHILDREN..
---547
HELMBOLD'S EXRAACT BUCHTT,
Per Weakrp ea prising from Excossr, Habits of Rini
pation, Earky Iniisaretion or Abuse, attended irith the
FOLLOWING, bYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to XxPrtion, Dryness of the Skin,
Lose of Memory, Loss of Poser.
Weak Nerves, D.Bilplty in Breathing,
Horror of.Diuesae, Trembling. • •
Dimness of 'Vision, Wakmfulness,
Universal Lassitude of the Pain in thellack„ •
Muscular 83 stem, Flutliog of the Body, ,
Hot hub, Npuptiond eh the ift4 6 l
4 1 Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariaby removes, soon fol.ow ,
IMPOTENCY, FATIITTY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can pay
they are not frequently fo_lowed by those (•direful die
ay”
INSANITY AND OONSUMPIFON ? •
Many are aware of the cause of their Naming, but none
Will maim, The TY99119 9f the feeelie Ae7letee l and the
melanehaly deaths by flonanmptlos, bear ample witness
to the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AB 'Berra) BY OR-
taANI.O WEAKNESS ,
Requirea the aid of medicine to strengthen gird invigo
rate the system,which lIRLIIBOLD'S IXtRACT 1313011:U
invariably &ea A trial wilt etnvince the moat skepticat.
—:o:
FEMALES ! FEMALES I ! FEMALES!!!
OLD OR TOUSG, SEROLV, MARRIED, OR COMM-
PLATING MARIIIAGM.
In many' affections pecuFar to iciness, the' Extract
Bnehn is Unequalled by any , other r tnedy, as in Chlorosia
or Retention, Irregularities, Psinfulnrsa, 'r Eukai melon
of Crislomary Evacuations, Me rated or S3irrhons state
of the' Uterus, Leueorrh-a by Whites, bterility, and' for all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising Irons in
diaeretion, ilabileoef Ditelpition, or in the
DECLINE OR ORANGE OF MFR..
EBE BYMPTOBIB ABOVE.
iiiinuty MOULD BE iiltltOtiv
IME=I
.9o ; ,Baka.n, Ddor usy_or crapleaunt Medicine, for
troVe sant and Damp roes Di eased.
iminows litaitut JB
CURES £4IICRET DISZAI3IO
fa all:tbeirstages, at little expanse; Nt le or 110 ;charges
in diet ;;no inecommienee, AND NO EXPDSUDE.
Nausea fr. gueat deAre and gives strength to_Urirate,
thereby removatg otat,netiOns,. Fri/renting and: curing
strietu es of the urethra, allaying pain ant inflammation,
so fr , agent in tirls class cf diseases, and expelling POl.-
.80NOUS, DISEASED AND WORN-ODT MATTS.R.
.Thousiuds upon thousands who have been the
''•' ' - .
VICTIMS OF QUAgICS,
AM who have paid EffrAYY }M&§ to be tired in a abort
time, have found they ircra deceived, ***that the Pot ;
Fon " bac by the use of • Powerful Abtr Nenta,” been
dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated fop%
and
_PERHAPS MT= MABRI4GE. "
ÜBE
. ,
RELMINfkLIYIEi EXTRACT BUCHII
,
rat Arktrs ikm Diseases of the URINAIiT
qAws. Whites( eximUng is RIAD a 'ati IrRiIIALE, frogs
wbatewer eatillismiginating, and no matter .of how long
standing. Diemen of these aeons nquire the aid of
DicutfaiC.
- RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 131701111"
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And it is cArtain to love the dediredntfect in an Diseases
for which it is recommended. '
BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
lEWLMBOIoW3 111QIILIf CONCENTRATED COM
o'youtm tar) DXTRAOT fAIVAPARILLA.
SYPHILIS.
This is an alfecitlon of the Blood, and attacks the *email
organs, Linings of the Noes, Ears, Throat, Wlndpive and
otherMucas ciarfaces, nrilinrits appearance in the forum
of,lllCers. BELMBOLDPS Extract Sarsaparilla parities
the Blood and rraioves all Scaly Eruptions of the 6k n,
giving to the compl.:xion a clear and hoalthy color. It
Ming preparol isprateiy far 41 4 CU" of 64inpi luta, its
Blood• purifying propertiel are preserved to a greater es
tout then any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.
=rz=i
HRLMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,
An excellent lotion for diseases of a Ryphiliqc nature,
and as an injection in dimmers .f the 'Urinary Organ. aris
ing from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the
Ex.racts BaChU at'di9!4tapu'lila , in such diseases as rewrite
mended. Evidence of she ,moat reaponsinio and relic&
character will accompany the med'cines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES; '
prom three to twenty yes& dueling, with mime known
TO 80INNON AND DAMN
For medical p - tmertien of DIJORII, see Dispensatory of
the Cnited ett.tre.
•& e Prefeesor DIWBIB' valuable works on the Prac
tice of 'Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRYSICK,
, •
See harksMb ' WIXOWBLLIII
celebrated Physician Cud Member of the Royal College of
Sing.ims,:lrilenci, and published In the Tninausiions of
the. IC:neand gums's Journal.
fea Medico Chiiiirgical 15-view, published by BiIeJA
MIN fRAVEgS, Yellow of Royal College of Burgeons
See moat of the Lt. Standard Works on Medico..
Extract Brichu...... —sl 00 per,bottle,oi six for 85 00
.Rxtraet Barstow ilia 01 00 per bottle, or s.x. for Pb 00.
Imp eyed Rose Wash.... 500. per bottle, or Mx for 12 50
Cr half dozen of each for 812, wlech will be sufficient to
cure the moot obstinate oast 0, it dispetiops ore adhered to.
Delivered to any addreasaneurely
, picked from °beer-
Tattoo. ,
IDescribe symptoms in 11 commun'oations. Cures'
g. ararteed. Advice gratis. •
APPIDAYITI ' f
LI 11 En • t
Personally appeared before rne k art *demon of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmho d, ty4o:heing ditty. sworn
dofh Say, his preparaiione,cgritilp ;to in4rooldc, no mor
el:my, or other hijurionastrige t but.erepovaly vegetable.
;Alm iL„Aci•tt'SPALBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed bito - o 'MN this 284 dayof Nevem.
ber, 104_ - 0/40,W11.' P. HIBBERD, Alderman,
st., obsiV.S tiaeov./
Address lettaiWtiElfiformatioW in confidence to
.
• 3 11. T411,1114 , 1.130LD Oheznist.
Depot. No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut ;
.Philestelpi4.. -4 or .
. 7
BEWARE OF OODETERFELFS -
AtrlD UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavoi to • &Rom 4 g OF TRElR:,thyx it and .
t 4 other U aiticite ok the repeat* , atteriell pf
lIELBIBOLDII GENIIINS'PRIPAIXATIONI4
.! IMIOXSoiDt ITIENVISMILtaIieei 0 14 .
MXIVIR B.4WPARILAi
OLD) INN I irai
AMMO,
held b Y, ,lll : e rr I MPIer. 1 +. ` •
LEm or, ioutsapmpows—vabc NO OTNINi
entr eat' the auteertleiatest end tend It;Nadilevole a •
I ,a t.:
' • lIIPOIIITION and EXPOth74NII.:
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
mffmnsimfitiiik
Tun MAIM DAILY To itsw YOU.
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND ATTER 'MONDAY, April 20,11E8, Do Pas.
genpr Trains Will leave the Philadalphia and Needing
sid b oa d Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil.
adelphia, as follows, via :
EASTWARD.
IMPRIMIS LINN leaves Harrieburg at 2.15 a. in. on
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad lzprees Train irom
the Weft, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. m., and at
Philadelphist at 9.20 a. m. A sloeping ear is attached
to the train through from ?Moberg without oisange.*
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hanisimrg at 9.00 o, Wig at
riving in New York at 9.19 p. as., and at Pll 161411 a
at 1.60 p. m.
FAST LINN leaves Harrisburg at 2EO p. a., P ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fut Mail, arriving in
New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadolphia at 7.00 p.m.
WISTWARD.
PAST LINN leaves New York at 6.00 a. m., and Phila•
44phil at tile a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at N ,
HAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 non, aid
Philadelphia at 8.80 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.10
p.m.
=PRIM LINE leave. New Zink at 1.00 p. »ti as
at Harridan at 1.46 a. E., and oenneetisig with
the Pennsylvania Iltprers Train for Pittsburg. A sleep.
lag car le also" attached to this train.
Connections are mole at Harrisbungwitk testa oath*
Pennsylvania, Northers, Contra' and Cumberland Talky
Railroads', and at Reading for Philadelptia,.Pottsrlle,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Beaton, to.
Baggage shasked tbrougli. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg, 16.14 ; between Harrisburg and Pain.
delptia, $8.86 In No. 1 ears, and 18.00 in No. 2.
Poe tickets and other intone:Won apply to
J. J. iThlnab 6eaetal APIA,
Hanchilmor. or..
OE
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIGWAX.
. . E
•
TIM TABLE.
Threi daily trains to ggd front Baltimore and Walk
Ington City. Collocations lasillieltk tram on Yana.
Sylvania Ballread to and from Pittsburg and the *ant
two trains daily to . snd from ilte Nor% and WN
Branch, Basquehanna, Ilmirs snd all Nortkiii New
York. .
ON AND UTNE MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1868,43t0
Yaseeng9r ?MIT, of the Northeizi teltatrei Railway will
'thee sad depart from Hanle esui Haltiemerea
Mae, Tie :
MAIL ?MAIN kiwis . 861bary daily (eneept smithy
at 10.19 a. m.; learn llarilsimrilst 1.15 p. m., sad se
.
rives at Baltimore s / 85 p: at • ; •
TRATiI leaves illinbisty daily Zeiteept lon
dayiat 11.07 p. at.; lenses Mirrisburg (except Monday)
at 0..C0 a. 1/1., 11.114 'arrlmr,se at lialtintore dant' (elesit
Monday) at 8.15 a: m: 1. !
ACCOMMOIPAtION . TRAIN lest*
Marrisburg dilly it OM ' 4
0 Eitli 3 W Ali D-. •
_
MAIL TRAIN lekves italti*oiellatinetteptiikalay '
at 9.16 'a. Hattiabaii It 115 ar.,•antl antral' at
Banbury at 406 •ta: '• ,
ZXPRIBB TRA1H . 1461441 Baltimore 'doily at 4.16°p.
, arrives Harrisburg M 1.36 a' la.; 'and Llama )119 ,
rlsbutg daily . (exatipt Miiilsty) at B.Yba. ii.y and arrivai
at Sunbury at 6.38 ' ' • ' •
HARRISBURG AOOO6HtIODATION Tipknt aimed
Dallapre 41wili , frx.cekt threttai) at 2.66 p. mit
rives Hairietrnsa at
Tor farther inforinstiOn'applilitllke Oldee,ll-Pti
eybriala latilroed Depot. ;' J.N.. DeBARRY,
• ' ' Gaited •Sepoiaseiotiot:
Harrisburg, April 20, 18611-4tt •' - •
pRNNBYLVANIA , RAILROAD!
SUMMER. TIME TABLES
PM TAMS DAILY TO k FROXIIIUDELPILI
ON AND Attila • . • •
MONDAY, APRIL' 20, .134114.
The PieseitiOrltTendi its ifinnayliaide Iteillreed
Oompuly will t depart teem ant 01 I #/relit Harrtebtal led
Philadelphia , se Midi s : '
THROUGH RXPRINII , TRAIN leivei Hartiabourg
daily 142,00 a.- la;fand - 114 3 WePt Pidiadelpkta at
11.10 a. al. ' • - '
-VAST Lunt la ► wSl ifitaliaert &Hy (srdeptilfendiy)
b. 45 a. a., aid srrivis Veit ►t7.ii
s. m. Passengers tiYo briaktait
WAY. ACIOOMMODATION, vis,lllmlt JOy,. 1441noit
garrimburg at 7.00 km., mid 'Metes st AMAMI'S*.
phis at 12.26 p. m. is
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaved HarriebniT dal* (es.
eipt Bandar) at 1.00 p. le., and striver at Weft'. Phila
delphia at SAO p. at:
HARRISBURG LOOONNODATION
lambic, Tepee Harriebarg at 41c011 p. in., and artirmialb
Heat Philadelphia at 9.80 , ' •
WEST VASS' •
__ -'
BALTIMORE RXPREOO TEAlMlaaves
daily (exteit Monday) at 2 00 s. m.; Altininsj.oB"
take breakfast, and arrives' at Pittsburg at 341., ,
PRILADRLPRIA IXPRIUB3 TRAIN leaves Ner
burg dailyst 11.00 s. in., Altoona al 8 00 take break
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at IS 80p. m. •
MAIL TRAIN leaves iluipebbArcag I.li,p.•m+, Al
toona st 1.16 p. m., take Onpperouid arrives al Pilialarg
st ISAR a. m.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.60 D. re., Altera
8.86 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.0 . 0 a„ m.
HARRISBURG AOCOIIIBIOHATION THALIA, leases
Philadelphia at 2.80 p. at.* amp arriv.o! OA/06pm at
1.00 p. re. , • ' • . • •
WAY AOOO34IIIIODATI9II. TRAIN leaves 'Wird
phia at 4.00 p. : and arrives at Rarrialmis At 9.40
p. m. This train 1111111 Ai Mount Joy.
dA1111:12L D. TOW%
Superistsidast Middle Div. Pesug'a
Harrisburg, April 111. 18118 .
1883.
PHILADELPHIA &
.ERIEr RAIL
BOA D.—This great line traierses the , Nythern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the tier of
Brie, on Lake Erie. • • • • . .
It has been leased by the Panissyleasis Ralf Reed
Compeer, and nadir their auspices is being rapidly
dpested thresigkest its entin isugth,
It is nowin Sum for Pamenger and !might business
from ilarristarg Driftwood, (Beeond fork,) (171
miles) on the Beaten' and &dm Shojisid to
Eris, (78 mike) on the Western. .•
TIME OF IFASEZIYORE ;TRAINS ATIEI *.111 , 4
BMW. • •
Leave Northward. •
Mali 1.15 a. m. I Exprene Train., 11.0 Q e. m.
• Ours run through Widow dieliir• beth*ets - entles
trains between Philadelphia andrlMeir Haven i paint •
tween Baltimore andiack Nava.
Bkgant. Sieepiing , Cita Noiailidest.Trabut th way
beAweee Willlainapertaintlaltlinang aid Rlfiiamapo t
and Philadelphia. ' I.
:
for information ?Seventies , Paiannwinalimanappi
at the ii. E. cor. litb and Market atrootio:t, ; +7l'
And for Freight busitieidef the Clkitaigeke
13 4 B. 'Xiarteriv Jr 4 oor. lath. eft& Iterliet4tre
Philadelphia': • •
, 1 s ,
J. W• P471.1",1114*- •. ~.., ".•,,•", ~ , ri. , t' •, /
17 „N. Drill., Ageot•N. 11. ,
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