L 0 C IV7 21;W S. Itzstosan.—We understand that Rev. Benjamin Leonel*, rector of the Episcopal church in this city, has resigned his charge and gone to New York city. Tun GREY Itassavas.—The Grey Reserves, eleven hundred strong, arrived here yesterday from Philadelphia, and are now in camp. They are a first-dr body of men. LOST on !toms.—A black morocco wallet, con taining about $-100 in paper money and numerous valuable papers. Any person leaving the MU at • this omee shall receive fifty dollars reward—for the poelketh3ok and papers without the money, five dollars will be paid. 1* FIRST WARD: Woodward, Lowrie and the Con atitution.—The Democratic club of the First ward will meet al! (Saturday) evening, Tune 20, at the Black Ham hotel, for the purpose of ratifying the nom i nat i on s of the State Convention. The De mocracy of the whole city are invited to attend. By order of the club. Geo. P. Wzainge, Je., Sec'y. yorr.—Mr. John . Chum, a discharged soldier, lost his natmlisatton and discharge papers some where between the Poor House and Mulberry street, on Friday afternoon. Mr. Clone belonged to eonpittay B. 87th - Pennsylvania regiment, and was dithhittiol fors illiilility. The leder Will confer a great favor by leaving the papers either at this °See, or with the loser at the Poer House. Poses Rautrutrions.—We understand that, through the exertions of Mayor Roumfort, the police eoinpawy . from Philadelphia has been placed at his command. The citizens may therefore feel assured that, notwithstanding the large number of strangers in town, perfect order will he observed, The city police, and this Phibuialphia company, under the efficient direction and organization of the Mayor, will be amply sufficient to preserve the public pease and protest the lives and property of all from say lawlessness, that may 000112. Carrepty yon liglrvarcentraG.—Upwards of two hundred cavalry, belonging to three different regpeermic elm*, regiuitritf Whieb bare been usietea out .of die Bei4l6e, *eat to iiiippensburg by nil yesterday morning, taking with them their horses and accoutrements. They would at once enter upon scouting duty down the valley. The herseriWere in fine ord;r, and di e men, having per• formed aithalry service before, will prove a valu.. able assistance to the State. Gen TO CARLISIA—The train belonging to Quutilioasier nett, which hair been enoialind in the vicinity of this place since Tuesday, received orders to repair'to Coined* yesterday, ind accord ingly got in motion for that point about 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The wagons, numbering about five hundred in 'all, are filled with the army stores brought away on their I.etreaefroin Martinsburg, and also with the baggage belonging to the 126th Ohio and other refilling% We were unable to learn definitely the , object of the order which sewn then back to Carlisle. Wititar the hands employed In the Telegraph office were working in the entrenchments *reeled for,,the defence of this city, and the proprietor suspending all his business engagements for the purpose of defending the ,State capital, &C. - - Telegraph. • - Loid I Lord ! How this world is given to lying r - Why did not the Hessian poltroon tell the truth,And,say that he was engaged in trans porting his ill-gotten gains oat of the reach of danger?. He might, by this coarse, improve his reputation for veracity, although at the expense of his courags. As it is, both gaffer. CARNCRIPSI3 AND DINKY'S hirsarnsLa.—This re nowned troupe of Ethiopian minstrels will give six grand soirees at Brant's Hall next week, com mencing Monday evening In their peculiar line they stand unrivleil in this country. All their laughable burlesques, plantation scenes, fancy dancei and songs, will be produced in the same style as performCd at -their opera house in Phils delphia. Those who have once heard Carncrots sing need no inducement to pay him a visit. In every style of song', Wbether playful or pathetic, he is equally popular and perfect. Hie triumph here is a foregone conclusion. Sizman Guaxs.—A meeting of citizens too old to be enrolled in the militia, but anxious to do something in defenee of our homes and families, met at the time and place mentioned in the call of the 19ar instant. The following resolutions were unanimously passed Revolved, That, in order to carry out our inten tions, we proceed to elect officer& Major John Maglauchlio was elected Captain, James Porter Ist Lieutenant, and G. Krichbaum 2d Lieutenant. Resolved, That we hold ourselves in readiness to march at the call of the Captain, at a moment's warning. E. M. Pott.ocs, Chairman. NUICCBATIC CLUB Mairrinos.—The Democratic Clubs of the respective wards in, this city will meet weekly as follows, viz : First Ward—On Saturday evening of each week. Second Watd—On Moeda, evening of eaeh week. Third Ward—On Tuesday evening of each week. Fourth Ward—On Wednesday evening of each week. Fifth Ward—On Thursday evening of each week. Sixth Ward—On Friday evening of each week. The hour and place is left discretionary with the Clubs or their officers. By order of the City Ex eentiva Committee. (ho. W. WBAYSR, Botoy, GOT WHAT THEY WArrotn.—Three swaggering, rowdyish men yesterday entered a beer saloon in Strawberry alley, near Third st., and called for beer. Becoming uproarious and insulting, they were re monstrated with by the wife of the saloon keeper, whereupon they began to berate her, and even offered to strike her. They then declared that they could whip everything in 'the room. Two members of the volantcet police company from Philadelphia, who were present, did not seem to see it in that light, and accordingly invited the braggarts out, and "floored" them in a jiffy. The rowdies picked themselves up and walk's.' off, ap parently satisfied with the "polishing" process they had undergone. They got what they wanted. We hope that all such men may never have to go begging very long for a ftgbt, without haviog their wants fully supplied. UNGRATRPUL num.—The Telegraph of last evening talks about. "such demagogues as Sey mour, who is permitted to flaunt defiance in the faces of loyal men." There is something *ex tremely mean and ungrateful in snob talk just at this time. The writer has stooped to a vice that can find a lodgment only in little mind,. "0 shame, where is thy blush l" When regiments of brave New Yorkers, sent hither by Gov. Seymour to help as in the hour of peril, are now here to pro tect Mr. Bergner's property, (except the ; portable part of it, which is on a journey up the country,) from the hand of the spoiler, the thankless ingrate turns and rendihim ! What a pitiful sight it is ! Governor Seymonr's loyalty and honesty called in t i nagt.los hp - the 11!avol..seratching fugitive of Tuesday last, and the hero of Joe Rex'a poetolllce investigation !, Ia ,behalf Seynipur, who has befriended usln tinie*of need, - we pray -omit be may never do -anything' to - merit the praise df such a monstrosity ltO this t VilliOh stings the.tuunl streiched out to help him, au& turas his hack upon those feelings which are seldom „strangers even to the outlaw and the brute.' = =I: .._ NOT TIM MAT(.— Ta r o Telegraph notices the re-eiamination that day of a supposed rebel spy, arrealerineaoTharriberthorg foika dhYs before. The reporter gives his name as J. W. Fetter, and describe" 'him as a "most woe-begone specimen of humanity," with clothes tattered and held. together by pieces of vasty naiis;inkfurther represents him as being badly engaged during his examination in picking "graphaeks" cif his person. In giving his account, the reporter has evidently been misinformed as to the name, and has confounded this person with another brought in as a prisoner a gay or two ago. Mr. J. W. Fet ter, who was imprisoned in this city on Tuesday on suspicion of being in sympathy with the rebels, called on us yesterday. He is a well dressed, gen tlemanly yowls man, sod, judging from his neat ness and cleanliness of person, would not be very likely to fall 11 victim to the pedicular distemper. From Mr. F. we learn the following-facts He is a resident of Carlisle. Some years ago he be. came acquainted with one, :William Parsons, of Romney, Va., who was attending Dickinson Col lege. Parsons married it lady in Carlisle, now lives in Romney, and is considered a loyal man. About the time the lace raid tide made, Fetter, who was out scouting somewhere in the valley, chanced to meet his old friend Parsons, and at once engaged in a conversation with him. After parting with his friend, be returned to Carlisle.- 7 , Here he was requested by some one in the employ of the government to come to Harrisburg, in Or. der to testify in regard to Parsons' character for loyalty. On arriving in this city, he was at once placed in confinement, on suspicion of disloyalty, the groundrfor which he thinks must have been his conversation with Parsons. He was kept in confinement until Thursday, when, through the efforts of his father, ktr..Jaeob Fetter, and of Oen. Miller, of this place, he was released on parOie.— He stated to us that, although ihe was a •paroleti prisoner, no specific charge had been made against him, and that no thought of disloyalty had ever entered his.head: We need net continent on this ease. It is a repetition of the same old story. The fiction of snob latter-day loyalists as those who, on. a bogus pretext, took away and imprisoned this young man, is too small and petty to ehalleftge contempt, SERENADE TO GEN. Mit.not.- 7 Majn General Milroy, the hero of Western Virginia, was sere naded at the Jones House, at about twelve o'clock oa Thursday night, by the regimental band of the 23rd New Jersey. In ,response to repeated calla, the General .appeared, making a few remarks, in which he said that he was not accustomed to .pub lie speaking, but was gratified to witness the en. thusiasm of New Jersey and other Stites in behalf of the welfare and safety of Pennsylvania. After some other remarks, he anent on to say that he unT derstood a political , contention had been held re cently in this city, and thathe considered men who held conventions at suck a time as this to belittle better than traitors, and belonged to the Jeff. Davis stripe. .[Weinppeee Gm Milroy has refer enee to the Republican Convention - held. in Ohio on Wednesday, while at the time of its session a proclamation was out calling upon that State for ten thousand militia to repel invasion.] He further said that he had always been a Democrat—such a Democrat as Gen. Butler, Gen. Dix. and Gen. Jackton, Net OtOttPwall)—and condoled by pay. ins a tribute to the people of Pennsylvania for their patriotism and sterling qualities. The Gen eral closed amid hearty cheers. After being loudly called for, Gan. Couch came out, and, after pledging his best eff)rts for the pro. teetion of the State capital, excused himself from further speaking, as he was tired and needed rest. He was loudly cheered. A soldier then proposed three cheers for General McClellan, which were given from full lungs. Loud cheers and a " tiger" were also given for Gay. Seymour, of New York, and Gov. Parker, of New Jersey, after which the crowd dispersed. POLICE .Al7/IML—Before Alderman Kline.— We give below a partial report of the proceee ings of yesterday and the day ,before. Wm. Howard, arrested on Thursday morning by officer Dcotors, for picking the pocket of Dr. Thos. Leight, of Mifflin county, at the depot. Levi, Wolfinger entered bail in $5OO for hie appearance at court. The following persons were committed on Thurs day and Friday for drunkenness and• disorderly conduct: George Schofield; arrested by officer Campbell; Jacob Sanders, by Cline and Essig; John Hetrick, by Essig arid Carberry ; Charles Fagan, by Camp. bell, Newman and Railer: Richard Barone by Newman and Essig; Andrew Shull, by Cline' and Michael Fleary, who was arrested by officer Cline for the larceny of a guard chain and rings, was discharged,'no evidence being found against him.' Edward Hennessy, a New York soldier, was ar reeted by officers Doeters, Cline and Leib, for as sault and battery, on oath of A. J. Warfield, and committed in default of bail. James Lahr, a minister of the gospel, wen beta to bail for insulting and making indecent propo sals to the daughter of John Wallower; sr. Jere. St. Clair, drunk- and disorderly. was ar rested by officers Newman and Callender, on com plaint of Wm. Doak, jr., and sent 'to prison for twenty-four hours. John Fisher, a vagrant, arrested by officer New man, and committed for twenty-four hours. Pocsars PICKED.—The pickpockets have been doing a rushing business for the past week;and many of them are now provided , with greenbacks enough to last them for some time, "or during the emergency." On Wednesday officer Campbell arrested Charles Davis, a Philadelphia "knack," in the rotunda of the Capitol, for having his digits in another man's woke. At the magistrate's office Davis was iden. tiled by an old gentleman as having robbed him of $550 the day before in West Philadelphia. The gay Charles was committed for trial at the next term of court. Philip Dailey was nabbed by officer Campbell, on the same day, - for the same offence,,and also committed for trial. Yesterday afternoon we had the melancholy pleasure of an. interview with a gentleman who bad been victimized to the tune of about $4 OS, besides valuable papers, due bills, le. He did not want us to "blow" his name, as he was notorious for losing pocket books, having bad three stolen before. He has our sympathies and cur best wishes for better luck in future. Can't some one abolish pickpockets by proclamation? To Fuson ExPOno.—The agent of Dr. Bar. recton, of St. Lettis, is now herewith a few dozen of his celebrated Aniulets;or preventives of Camp, Typhoid, or Scarlet fevers, uow worn-by thousands of our soldiers in the Army of the South-west.— Put up very neatly, worn - sronnd the neck or in the pocket. Never fails if the directions are obeyed. Try it in these. time', when persona arc 'nuah-eaPosed. -.Reference s can be given of its powers by officers new in to "- Call at the City' lidttoi Frida, and §aturday, June 1 1 3 and 20. ' 2t • Pennsylvania M ilitia and Ito On iog 0141 ms, United States passion, bounty, arrow of--pay-and subsintaneegaitas, %e., tce., Ao.l, mildettrf poll looted RUG-NNE SN R. 4 Attorney it Law, office, Third street, Harriabarg, Pa. oet2B-1y ?ft - AT Lcoaenneenr.t•sity'refet Bre to the articles In last evening's "Telegksieir co . Rev:l6. tesiCock, which appear in juktipositiett below, it will be seen the there is an Incompati bility of sentiment between the views of the thief and local editors upon the subjece of that outrage. The former justifies it without qualification, while the latter administers a mild rebuke to those who bed a hand in the petty business. The local artic'e is just, calm and sensible, (From the Telegraph cf yesterday ) When Butler was i 3 u - penciled by Banks, Leacock, trusting to the! more lenient system of government then luau-, gurated, ventured bac k to Sew Orleans. He! soon managed to at tract attention, how-, ever, was arrested by order of Gen. Banks,' and, on refusing to take the oath of allegiance, was again banished. lie returned to the vi cinity of Harrisburg,' and has no doubt been . ' since employed in fur-I nishing such informs lion to his Southern' masters as he could collectr, having been- ar• rested lait week by or- i der of Gen. Sahenak.l Yet the arrest of this sanctimonious traitor and spy is made the pretext for an outra geously distorted state ment in the Patriot and Union, under the cap- "Crucify Him Crucify 1"--inti mating that ,the Gov ernment is dealing with Leacock as the Jews of old 'with the Redeemer. For such have wretches as the authors of this sentiment, hanging is too good WE have taken over on the let of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. soger , to our own store, where, we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, until the whole are sold. Among these goods are 1,000 yards remnants,delaioe and calico, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 500 yard.; remnants lawns and other dress goods, 16, 18 and 20 cents.' 2QO girds of barer and lustre, 20 and 25 cents, 1,000 yards of linen crash, 18, 18- and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer coats. 1,000 yards of linen, eotton and wool pants stuff, cheap. 300 dozen of the. very best 4301 cotton, white and corded. 1,000 papers of the very , best of Rmith'e needles, 5 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all C. lii of combs, patent Unload, tarter. 0001111,11ito )9 by the dozen or piece. We have . alto on bind yet about 10 pieces ol CARPET, whit& we will <el at 75 cant, per yard. - 20 pieces of straw matting, Cheap. 20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains. S. LEIVT. SPEC TAT, 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. used as directed it cannot and never has failed-in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cog bottle will cure all the above, - besides being useful in every family for sudden accidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &cr. 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. Sold by all Druggists. Offi.ce, 66 Oortlandt street, je4 d&wlm • New York. EXCELSIOR '1 • TIIE ONLY PREPARATION that will instantly Pro due a splendid brown or blink in ten minutes, without irjury to the hair or soiling the akin of the face or head, is CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. It has been certified by the first Chemists in America, including Dr. R. CHILTON, to be free from every dele terioue substance, and bas no equal in the certainty and rapidity of its operation. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Pries $l, $l6O and $3 per box, according to size. Cristadoro's Hair 'Preservative Is invaluable with his Dye, as , it imparts the nt - moss softness, the most beattilfal glees and great vitality to the Bali% Price SO cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size. je4 wlm Bralidretlee Mast Nem! Style. ERANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for cost:weness, spasms, lose of appetite, sichheadache, giddiness, sense of bbiating after meal*, dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pales, and all dis orders of .the stomach and boweli. ONE OF MANY CASES, JJJ Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York 1. I. C. COOK, publisher of the. State Banner, Ben nington, Vt., *vale was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, and suffered so severely from it, that not a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For five years he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used BRANDRETH'S PILLS. The first box did not seemto benefit Mm much, but the second produced a change, and: by the time he had taken eix bezel, A COMPLETE CURE was effected. He says "My dyspePela was gone, and my expetations of an early death vanished." ASK tpR NEW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE A9K FOR NEW STYLE ASK FOR NEW STYLE Principal office, 29i Canal street, New York. For sale in Harrisburg by u55.41/twtf IMPOICANT TO FEWALICS, DR. CHEEsism.Avs 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 larities, painful menstruation, removing an obstructions. whether from cold or otherwane, headache, pal in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, ail nemesia," tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th stack atelintha, &0,, diaturbed sloop, width aria* Crate ifatain)43 of nature. - DR: CHERSRMA* MLA' was the eonnneneemee o ease e &Wits. tiestdea of those irregularities sad obstratit CUR k.Sitt OKI signed so many to s-possists ter • /11 telialteen enjoy good health !Riess shale regular, and whenever an obstruction lakes Snob the general health begins to de cline. DR. CHERSZMAN , S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever knows for all com plaints peculiar to .Fennales. To all was they are invaluable, inducing, faith eerminty,periadical esgsciar ify. They are known to thotmanda,whO bane , usedtiom aL different periods, throughout the country, havingthe sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians is AsMrica. Ba^plicltdirettitnto, stating .whes they shouldlurt be used, with each Box— : the Price 0,441 /Maar' Om. Box, containing from 40 to 6061111 a. Pills rent eg retail, promptly, by remitting to the Aconite. Bold by , Druggists generally. IL B....lltritiolll.NoB, Proprietor, • 30 . Cedar. street, New York. Bold in Harrillierg, 7 bl 0, A."Banniert, '"'" loebantak&l;l77.ll: Donau , : tt Corudo, Mott' A " *hippo:labors, by D. W.,Bankln. • • " Ohamberslinrg, by Miller & Hershel. " Hronmelatown, by George Wolf. " Lebanon, by George Rose. deetklkwly (From the Telegraph of yestardsj3 RELEASED. —Rev. Dr. Lesoook, who was is o Utidetemottiotiely carried off from this city last week, by an (order of Gen. Schenck, !has been released. Oa reaching• Baltimore, in quiry was made con- Icerniog his case, and it was found that there was not a particle of ground for his arrest. It would have been much better if some in quiry had been made before the arrest,' and some cause given for the steps taken, before the guard left Balti more on this errand. From all we can learn the old gentleman:who was gypping with hie nephew at the time, lived among us in the most complete retire ment, receiving but few visitors, making no dis turbance of any kind, and never conversing on political topics. He was far more harmless than many who are to be found in this city, and,'as the Philadelphia Bulletin remarks, not half as dangerous as thousands of secession ists that are under Gen. Schenck's imme diete notion in Balti more. GEO. EL BELL. w '0 Atm! t X RAC ARSA arm* . :.110 rote - Middy 16 India ifeedirla tbrs . country Ikrwki•Xe :Alterative, l e nt the sickbays been so out. rageonsiy cheated by the worthless preparations of, Sar saparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the name. Yet the dong cannot be blamed for the imposi tions from which they have suffered. Most of the Po calledlarespOillas in the market contain little .of the virtues of ,B, llspartlie or anything else , They nr,O, mere elope—inert and worthiime, while wooneent r e,ted. extriet If the active variety of Sarsaparilla compounded with Dock, Stilling* lodine, etc.,is, as it ever will be, a powerful alterative end an ffectual remedy., Snob is Ayer's .11Cxtract of Sarsaparilla, as its truly wonderful cures 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 be something pretending to be Sarsaparilla, white it was not. Whenyou have used Area's—then and net till then, will yoa know the We- Wall Of Sarsaparilla. For minute partici:llm% OF the diseases it cures, we referyou to Ayer's American Alma use, which the agents below named will furnish grail. to all who call for it. MIR'S CATHARTIC PILLS—for the cure of CostioesseSS. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, .Dysestere, ,Foul Stomach, lisudurhe, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from disordered stomach, Pain or Morbid Inac tion of the Bowes, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complain t. Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Pleura/gta, and/or a Dinner Pill. They are sugaromated, Co that the moat sonaltlye ceo take them pleasantly, and they are the beat Aperient in the word for all the purposes of a family physic. Pries 26 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. Do not be pat off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which they makernore profit on. Demand ATER'S and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is soy them, ancl they should have it. Prepared by Da. J. O. AT & 00., Lowel, lifsee. fold by O. A. Rammer, Gamma &Oo Q. H. aria tea, J. Dewiest/urea, Dn. Naas and L. WYtell. Har risburg, and dealers everywhere, je4d&w2ui MOTHERS! MOTHERS! Don't fail to procUre Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for GHIIDRION TEETHING. This salnible preparation is the prescription bf one of the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing s kfety and mot case by millions of mothers and children, from the fee. ble infanta ene week old to the ado t. It not only relieves the child from pato, tut invigo rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relit's* TUN Doifista MID WIIRS COLtd - We believe it the beet and surest remedy in the world in all omen of DYSENTERY AND DIARRKGIA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other caude. Pull directions for lasing will accompany each bottle. None geanine unless the foe simile of CURTIS & PER KINS, New•Yi s ark, lion the outside wrapper, Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Once , 43 Day street, New. York Paco yob , Z coots par lrAtle. my2o-diff*o44 A CARD TO. SHE LADIRI. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Reguksting . and Removing cill Obstructions, front erketeeer caw, and shosys successful as a Preventive . ' These PILLS have been need by the Doctors for many yaws, both in France and America, with unparalleled Booms in every awe; and he is urged by IMISY thollethod lidies.who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those Suffering fmn .any irregnbuities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where healthlwill rot permit it. Beelike. particularly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes surresponeibility Fjter this sdrnoniticini although their mildness would prevent any mischief terhealih—other wise the Pills are recommended.: Tall and explicit di rections accompany each box. Price $l.OO-per Bold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN- Draggle,. DT9t4 lioW, and NBIJLIB, Druggist, Rarristorg, Pa. Ladies, by oendthit them"sl.oo to the Ilarrletnirg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any.part'ef the country (confidentially) and "free of postage , ' by mail. Sold also by J. L. Lausane, Lebanon; J. A. lrox,r, Wrightsville; k. T. MILLER, York; S. 11.LIOTT, Oar liele; O. Shippensburg; J. SPANGLER, Clam berabuntr; into; ; A. J. KAVIFFILIN,"Ide. ehanicaburg; BROWN ft BROTHER, No. 4, /Swath /Orr ty street, Baltimore; Dreggiat's in town and city throughout the United States. HALL & ItL - OKBL,. 218'Greenwich iffreet.'New York, - General Wholesale Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every boxis signed H. D. Howe. All others ate a base' imposition and unsafe ; therefore, as you 'Value your lives and health,(to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money,) buy mayor those who show the signature of 8. 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. B. D. }TOWN, jyl7-dly Bole Preprietor,New York. 'Amusements. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT BTRBET,• BELOW. THIRD. 808 EDWARDS , Sole . Piroprietor. 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 the United States. TTEN 0 'Dr; 500,000 RECRUITS WANTED! Headquarters, Gaiety Music Hall, 1 City of. Harrisburg, State of Penn's. f This is to certify, that you are eonscripted to appear at Bob Edwards' Gaiety Music Wall thin evening, fully armed and eluipped with a TICKET., or the equivalent, to witness the great performance given by 808. EDWARDS' STAR. TROUPE Everybody is expected to appear in foil Uniform By Order. 808 EDWARDS, • „ cogunmder r *-Chlef. JOE COOK, Adyi $l,OOO REWARD, TO THE PERSON WHO DON'T LAUGH! 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 Atottiement. The Fountain Head of Genius, Novelty, Originality and. Artistic Excellence. WE KNOW NO LIMITS, WE HAVE NO SOUNDS! The public endardealeat Of :our Managerial career is our incentive to new, exertions. In the chronicles of the Stage, success has ever been the best; the surest, the only real test of merit, and never before has there been known a place of amusement with such • A Brilliant Record of Lasting Triumphs! The Voice of , the People declares the GAIETY 141"aSIC HALL THE GREAT 'AMERICAN INSTITUTION For tho furnishing of healthful mirth and true enjoyment, The. only place in America where ALL the . BRIGHT LIGHT of• the PROFESSION are continu- • ally engaged, where • EVERY STAR OF NOTE ' may be nightly found. THE AMUSEMENT' OF. THE MASSES Grand &mamba of Crowded Houses QIIthRUPLE ATTRICTION. . - BILLY WARD and A. HARRIS, As the COMIC CLOWNS: The world-renowned Elephant TISO will ap- pear this Evening Entire Change of Programme every Evening- FOR 1341 LE . -L-3 000 PIMA 600 buahels bala YBLLOW CORN. ly las4t y got quality. : 600 bushel/1 rye. , 50 bairela whisk, , Ersfqztalltr. Enquire of RICHARD HOMELAND, sep2otE Washington Avenue, Harrirburg. 2==!= -0010ctib's - .11cmtbics. TOE GREAT " AIBMICAN REIREDIES,99 KNOWN AS • HELMBOLD'S" GENUINE PEEPARAIVNS, v.a ; HELMEOLD'i EXTRACT "HUHU." HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. lIELNIBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. GENUINE PREPARATION, " SMELLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU, A posit:we and epeefic Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL 131FRLL/Naa. This medicine ifacreases the power of digestion and cl eft the absorbentA into healthy &mime, by which tue tooter or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en largements, are reduced, as well as pain and Mamma. Lion, ant Is good for WIN, WlMlEN'atad CHILDREN, iIgt.MBOLD'S EXRRACT BUCLUCf, For Weitz'. es Frieling from EXCIO av ' Habits of Dies!. hariy Inliseretiorr or Abu*, eitt:wiled with the NOLLOWING hYMPT rucliarnicot4 10 Pe Men, Dryneen of the Elfin, Lon of Memory, Loss of Power. Wiek Nervi e, D :any in Breathing, fiorror of Demme, Trembling. Djmnesa of Vision, Wak-falneme; Univerml Laseittrie of the Pain in the BA& Muscular Spasm,. Flushicg of the r Body, Hot Hands : Eruptions on the F ace, Palid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thrs medi cine invariably removes, soon fol ow IMPOTINCY, FATUITY ? EPILEPTIC FITS In one of. which the patient may exch.,. Who can ray they era not frequently followed by thew 4 . direfalL dis cs-es," IIiSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the cause 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 CONSTITIITiON ONCE AFFECTED ET OR GANIC WEAKNESS, liequirf s the at of urstilofuo . 3 / 4 9 istrengthen and inyige rate tile system,whieh ICELMI3OI.,D , B EXIIIACT BUORU invariably does A trial will oznvinee the most skeptical. --:o ; FEMALES ! FEMALES !! FEMALES !!!, OLD. OR YOUNG; STIMILZ,MARRIED, OR CONTRIS- PLATING MARRIAGR. • t In many aftentiona peculiar to Fema r al, the Extract DuChu hi Unequalled by any Other rowdy, as in Ohlorosia or Retentihn, Irrogulalties, Painfulness, r Luppiession of tlistemary Evacuations, Mc..rated or B.lirrhoos auto o' the Uterus:, Lienoorr&it or Whites, literllity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising irom in discretion, Habits. of lissipstion r or in the , . , DECLINE OR CHANG.ROP LIFIL ' I FEEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, NO FAWLY SHOULD BS WITHOUT ~:o: Take nO Bald* Meicn-y - or Ernploactnt kfedizin?, for Ihrp.e stint and.Darovrotts Di ease* HaMBOLD'S EXTR&CT BIJOHU CORES SECRET DISEASES. In all their eta ew, it little expanse ; Dttle or no Vsabge in diet ; no incowycolence, AND NO .EXPODURn.. It causes lo crest debire: and gi ~ e tt sitrerigth,to Urinate, thereby remov.nr estructions,• preventing and caring strictures of the urethra, allnylscpain and ip.ilsaunation, so fo Tient in this claw of diseas-s, and expelling POI -80I4IOUS, DISEASED 'AND WORN-OUT MATTER. Thousands upon thousands who have been the 'VICTIMS Of 4UACE3, And who have paid EIVAVY FEE 3 to b ,in a short timo„ have fon-ad they wre deceived, and that the Poi son" has. br the 11184 Of a Powerful Agtr agents." been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. = USE BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII For all Affections and Diseases of the URINARY OR flANtl.,•wh .ther existing in MALI OR . FRMALII, from whatever °muse originat.ng, and no matter Oriole long standing. Disease.* of tbeskr mons rionire the aid of DIURDLIC. HELM ED'S EXTRACT DUCHU . IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, Andit ix c to have the desired effeit in all Mellen for which it is recommendtd. BLOOD ! BLOOD !! BLOOD !!I HELMBOLD 9 3 HIGHLY CONCENTRATIED COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT EARIAPARILLA, SYPHILIS. Thia is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the sexual organs, Linings of th. Nnee, tare, Throat, Windpipe and other Macao &Waimea, mating its appearance in the form of Ulcers. BELMBOLD'd Xxtract.naraaparilla pn-illes tne Blood and r-rbovea all Scaly 'Emotion, of the bk n, giyin; the compitccion g clear and healthy color. — it being repared exprosely for this claim of comp' iota, its mood. purif3ri rig properties are pres,rveri to a greater ex teot'than any other preliaration of Barger:Ma. RELMROLD'S ROSE %VASIL An ezcellent to PM for name!' of a Syphilitic nature, and , as an injection in dolmen f-rf the 'Urinary Organs aris ing from habits of disapation, used in comwction with the Exit...eta Bodin, nod am 'Amarillo, in such diseases as recom• mended. Cvidence of the mod respsysibie and reliable character will accompany the medicines. IDESTIFIOATES OF ODIUM, . From three to twenty years' standing, with names known TO BOIENOD AND' FAME. . For medical p-opertiee of BIIIMU, aee Dispensatory of the United eta Tr a, See p l oferoe valuable werke on the Erse. tice of Phigra„ ' Fee remarka made by the late cleebrated Dr. PHYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks' made by Dr. SPIIRAIM M'DOWELL r a celebrated Phisician and Member of the Royal College of Burg .one, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the Ring and Queen's Journal. bee Medico Chirargical Review, published by DENJA. MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal ,College a/Surgeons See moat of the late Standard Worki on Medicine. Extract Bnchn.-- 81 00 per bottle, or six for 85 00 Extract Sarisparille,...• 61 00 per battie r or a‘s. for 85 00 boxer d Row W 4 6 1- - 6 per bottle, or for $2l 50 Or half dozen of each for $l2, wittoli will be aullici-nt to cure the most obstinate case., it directions are adhered, o. Delivered to any addrees,lsecurely packed from oluer ration. 11:7 Describe *symptoms In all cominuq7ce,tions. Cures g n-auteed Advice gratis. .&IenpANIT Personally appeared before nle, IdderiMlS of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. iielmbo d, who being (Dry sworn doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other injurious'drags, but are purely vJgetable. 11. T. tUILhIBOLD. Sworn and Subacribed befwe him, this 23d day of Novem her, 1854. ' 111.13DERD, Alderman, Ninth at., ibova nee°, Philadelphia. Address letters for information in confidence to K. T. HELMBQLD, Chemist. Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, Phtladelphi BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS • AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALVIS Who endeavor to dispose gt OP THEIR OWN ( " and tother" articles on the reputation attained by lIELIABOLD4 GENUINE PREPARATIONS, - XLELMBoLD , D GENIIINE EXTRACT 1111CII17. araautobwa cirtNTJMI raTAMIT 41410.64111414. ititamsoiwis RCREAVAggt Seidl)) , all Druggists iverywhire. .ASK TUE Cut out the adirerthierient and sand . fer "it, arid . !reel IMPOSITION and EXPOSURE. [j42-3' (virus , of areal. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. 14 THERE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW TOIL MEI PHILADELPHIA. ON AND ANTED MONDAY, April 20,18€3, the Pe& emeger Trains will leave the Philidelphie and /Liadlair salrosa Depot, st Harriebnrc (or New York aala Phil wilelphiej i. rellewe,yls: IIEITWAILD 21P21511 LINE 1 Harrisburg at 2.16 a. us., ow arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Taproom Train Iron the w es t, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. m., awl a Philadelphia at 9.20 a. na. A sleeping ear is Washed to the train through from Pittebarg without °lunge. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. na. as. riving In Now York at 6.80 p, m., and at Pllll4ll4hls at 1.10 p. m. PAST LINK leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m, , e n iv rival of Pennsylvania Hain* Fut Kali) arriving is New York at 10.25 p. m., and P1}404 0 /Phill at 7..05 WISTWABD. MT LINE leaves New Vali it COO a. at., and Pl4ll - at 8.16 a. at., mitring at Nactistiarg at 1.90 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 soma, and Philadelphia at 11.110 p. m., arriviati et Itarlieboll at 6.710 p. 111L111.11811 LISI leaves New York at T.OO p. a& dying it Harrisburg at 1.45 a. in., and connsottag.With the Pennsylvania Banal! Troia for PittibUti. A Am. ing ear is also attaelled to tide train. • . Connections are made at Harrisburg with trahui oath, Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Vapor Eaßreads, and at Beading,for Philadelphia, Pot - metal, Wilkesbarri, Afloat Own, Banton, /co. Baggage ekeeked through. Ore between New York aid Harrisburg, $5.15 ; between HarrisbUrg and Shia delphia, sB.Bb in No. I ears, and f 3.00 in No. 2. for tickets and other information apply to J. J. °Limit, lianerol,Agenk , Harrlsbraw.., . ap - 9 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAYS SUMMER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to tad froni BaNl:Rorie and Waal ington City. Connections made with triins on 0111111- sy Ivan ta Railroad to ind front Pittsburg and tie Winn two trains daily to and froia the Ningli and' W. Branch, Susquehanna, Rhulni and all Northern Zl,* York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, IMM, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will *nitre and depart from M trrlsburg . and . Baltimore se llowe s Tie SOUTHWARD. - MAIL TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except amelsr at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisbartatl.ls p. at., and sr. rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m,. • : .111XPIL1iEIS TBAIN kin* &lOW dilly (Pmeite day) l at 11.0 T. y: laayealtarriebari (irkionit at SSA a, m., and wives, at Baliiniare daily (soomt Monday) at 8.11, a. in., , HARRIIIBUSG AI7OOMMOBATIO,N •TRAIN 1."., Harriebnig daily at 6.34 a. m: ;;.• NORTHWARD MAIL 'PLAIN lenves Baltinuire,didly(eiceptibiAdV ' 49.15 Harrieburg i st 415 p. in, and wily", at Banbury at 406 p ; . ;, ; strazau ?BAIA /eaves. 04•44p10ce 4alll. f!.. 04411 m arrives , at Harrisburg at LBO a Mb *?M UM!, debug daily (except Bloaday) at 3.00 &on., aukapAysig atjinnbary at b. 38 a. sn. . HARBTOBIIIte AOCOHHOpATION layraif Baltimore daily (except ; Sunday) at 2.85 p. m., and, rises at Harrisburg at 7.30 p t as. • For htrther int:emotion apply at the .o . ple, jp,Paa erlyanla Ballroad Depot 1 F.* .1414•19 ,I ty,. aenqr-al Ilarrlibtmg, April 20,.1888-iiti P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! SUMMER IME -r orstiat, . • w ME TRIES DiILY TO 14 titoll PHILAOSiIiIi ON AND AFTER „ , DIONI;nts . APRIL 202.110_ The Passenger Train of ' th e Peunsilrinis 481 1 :14;911. Slompany will depart feats sad arrive at Harrieberg api Philadelphia, sa follows : • ) • , . EASTWARD. ) THROUGH EXPRESIB TEA'S leaves . 114ryiburg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at. West ,Phlladeighia at S.lO a. m. FAST LINE leaves' HMTishurg dally(exesPt.Matulay) at 6.45 a. m., and arrives at West Phiba4eiPitik 46 a, nt Fasaangera take breakfast at,lmucitater., .! • . WAY , ACCOMMODATION, via MOUP4 0 61 .7-t„ Ilona Harrisburg 47.00 a. nx., and arrives at West phis atl2.2b p. m, • .EAST, HAIL. TRAIN leave* HartillAttE.44 l, 7, ;(aM" Sept Sunita7) at,1.00 P. ni g. arrives st wutp•rilAt dalphla at 6.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRALR,Wippf. lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., aid milim111)11 West Philadelphia at 9.80 p,, m. , WRIST W A,RD • BALTIMORE NXPDX4I6 • :TRAIN hares 'Masybib** daily (except Monday) at 3 110 m.; Altoons. i 7 take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN lams Her burg daily at 8.00 a. m., Altoona at 8 00 *.m., sake break. faat, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 38 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. toona at 7.16 p. m. , take nipper, and arrives at Pittabarg at 12.30 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 n. tn.. Altoona 8.36 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. m. . • HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN IeaVMI Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and Juries:: at Harrisburg at 4.00 p. id. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves phia at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg it P. 41 p. m. This train runs via Mount Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Superintendent Middle Div. Ronn , a R. R. Harrisburg, April 16,1863 —dtf • 1863. 1863. pHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL BOAD.—This great line traverses tine : Northern' and Northwest cOttlitiell of Pliallbylvanla to the'aity of Brie, on Lake Brie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Bead Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight brudinien from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Fork,) (ITT miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Shejfinta 'to Brie, (18 miles) on the Western 'Division. TIME' OF PASSENORR TRAINS AT Hi AP? BURR. Loma Northward Mail Train.— 1.16 a. ut. I Express 'TrailW. 11.00 a. m. Can run through toithmt change both waya on'th•-• trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven;'aud tween Baltimore and Lock Raven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express 'Minn t k way between Williamsport and lialthnore,'and irilnamspo and Philadelphia. For information respectinePassenger baldness appl at the S. E. cot. 11th and Market streets. And for Freight business of the Oompanre Agents S. B. Kingston, Jr., car. 18th sad Mirka Oro Philadelphia. J. W. Boynelde,Brie. J. M. Drill,. Agent DI: C. R. R.;,'Beltiro H. H: HOUSTON , Hen't Weight Ist., Phil's, LEWIS, L: WEPT, Oen , l Ticket Agt., Phil's. JOS. D. POTTS, Oenn.ldanager, WHEaralgPozw• 'inars dy F 3EI :11C. Zit Ah. Mgt- , • 3913 X; LNLION,_ . VANILLA, LIN - MIR, . , ALMOND. OBANNII, IMAM.; /In • BITTIR ALMOND, OVIJIRYLj gINNALIoN. •• • NNOTAT . 1 4#4 1 1i • t 4), (for 80 / o Plict) assOria dimes fer family 'use. • The•sbove witiortment JIM roesivek frOiroue•of UM lareeit .11ttera lionsels-4ack Bpitk ancV.Padfagd var. ranted - . • rzaarl o l 'WM. DOOKas.; & 00. DOCKET KNIVES.—A very fine so x groin :t. soaernaws BOONSTOR == ME
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