Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 23, 1863, Image 3

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Tsa DAILY PATRIOT AIM "CMOS may be bad at
Sack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streets.
Am°, at ba News Agency of George L. Walter,
Market street. near Fifth.
Tun Mina.—Under the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the mails
at the Harrisburg -Post Office, April 20, 1883, is
as follows:
10161111111 01111111U.L ItA.II.WA7.
NORTH.—WLT llm..—For all places between Bar
9intrt, Lock Haven and Simi a, 19. Y., M 12.00 in.
For Lock Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9
P. la.
soura—war ]lam . —Por all Om ll between Dar--
Moen and Baltimero, 1110. g and Waelkintom, D. 0, at
2.00 m.
/or Witabington, D. C., Baltimore, Xd., end York, Ps.
at 9.00 p. m.
LIBAYOII TALLER 111AILAOAD.
BART.—War Man.—For all places between
bars, zoaton and Pbiladelol64,miaziodim., at 7.00
a.
m.
F o r Reading and Potbseille, at 12 31
ZAXMOLD
War m. t iz,.—For all places between Harrisburg and
Philadelphia, at 11.301 n.
For puladelphia and Lancaster at at 12.03 m.
For New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Ckblumbia,
m ar hoa. sad Painlaldge. ati4d p_ m.
For New York, Philadelphia and Laneaster, at Leo
In-
WBEIT.—War NATL.—Pr& all places between Harris
burg and Altoona, 12:00
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Brie. Pa., Cincinnati,
Columbus sad Cleveland, Ohio at 9.46 p. m.
For Pittsburg, Hollidaysbur g, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tyrone, Einalharion and Lewistown, at 0.00 p. m.
ICIIIIMICALAND TALLMT 11411.110,1 D.
For liteeltardesburg,Oarliele,Shippensburg and Chain
bersburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. M.
WAT Man..--For all pea between Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, Md., at 1220 p. m.
11,16,fY MID NA RAILROAD
Roe Allendale Borges, Ellwood, Pinagrove and Summit
Station, at - 12A0 p. Le. -
if BOUM.
For Proves!, Lingleetawst, Manadairiii, West
Ter. Halt Hanover, Quo and Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 700 a. D .
For Lisburn and lesisberry, on Saturday, at 12.83
p.
Er Office Movxs.—lrrom 5.33 s. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sem
day from 7.30 to 8.30 a.m.. sad from 3.00 to 4.00. p. m.
CATALIM—Tbo J call of the President for
fifty thousand six months' men from thie State le
E 0 apportioned as to provide for fivo regiments of
cavalry, a portion to come from each Department.
Communs.—Four 10-inch colunitiads, from
the Fort Pitt works, left, this city night before
last, destined for the harbor fortifications at New
York. They weighed about 15,000 pounds
apiece.
CAVALRYMEN Wearan.—Capt. Val. B. Hummel
want!, a few able•bodiod mon to fill up his cavalry
company now forming. Apply at the Eaohaago,
Walnut street, or at Camp Curtin.
A Sum/cu.—Cameron and Dixey's concert at
Brant's Hall last night was attended by a largo
and appreciative audience, and was assuredly a
success. The programme for to-night is fully as
attractive. There's no excuse fa feeling misera
ble any more.
THE OURTIN HORSE GUARDS, now recruiting In
this place, is nearly full. A few more men, of
good character, sober and industrious, will be ac
cepted on application at headquarters, in the big
tent, entrance to Camp Curtin. It is intended to
be a crack company.
& Ifomaas.—Large numbers of hones, be
long to the government, arrive at this point daily.
We noticed a drove of about two hundred, rather
better looking than the average of the horses in
service,-piecing up Third street yesterday. They
have bard times before them. •
Emulous Accomtv.—Mr. Edward Wright, be
longing to the Phihuielphia City Troop, W 64
thrown from his horse yerterdsy morning, while
on duty across the river. His leg was brokeu, and
other injuries inflicted. We understand that he
was taken home to Philadelphia yesterday after-.
noon.
Czar or CAVALRY.--4011. Conch has appointed
Capt. James S. Brisbin, 11. S. A., Chief of Cavalry
in„the Department of the Basimehanne. The Cap
tain has established his . headquarters at Camp
Curtin, and proceeds at once to organise the cav
alry forces now quartered ift this vicinity. He is
said to be an accomplished and experieneee officer.
Racnorrs SENT FORWARD:7.A large squad of re
cruits, some of them eavalryand some infantry and
artillery, were forwarded to Washington yesterday_
Several deserters and stragglers were sent on at
the same time. It is a singular fast that, in the
present crisis in State affairs, the number of re
cruits, though not large, is greater than it was a
month ago.
us car TROOP.—This Philadelphia cavalry
company, which is said to have been the first to offer
its eervicos and to be accepted by the Governor,
left for Gettysburg early yesterday morning, un
der command of S. J. Randall. It is the first
cavalry company to leave the Capital for the scene
of action. Additional recruits are daily joining
the troop, and its full complement will probably
soon be obtained.
ISFOILVATION WANTBD.-011 Sunday afternoon
Mr. August Seel°, a private belonging to company!
G, 65th N. Y. S. M., escaped from hospital at
Camp Curtin, where he had been placed for treat
ment dining a temporary attack of sickness. It is
supposed that he became delirious, and probably
wandered out and passed-the guard. He wears
dark blue pants with white stripes, and a blue cap,
with the letter ifC4" and 41 65th" in gilt letters on
the top. Any person knowing anything concern
ing his whereabouts will confer a favor by com
municating with Lieutenant C. Betel, or by letter
through the postoffice.
MITST BE SWORN 15,110 W a fixed fait that
no more troupe will be <provided with transporta
tion to Ifarilabarg, exeept welt u are willing to
be mustered into the ierViee of the United States.
Governor Curtin has telegraphed to Col. Ruff to
hrohibit all volunteers ,o , r , from leaving
Philadelphia for this plate Withont 'Twat being
mustered in, and that transportation cannot be
furnished to such persons to retiarit:
In a dispatch to the Hon. Henry D. Moore, of
Philadelphia; dated Harrisburg, Saturday, Tune
20, the Governot says
. .
"The troops may elect to Ferro daring six
months, or during the existing emergency. In
either case, they must be mustered into the servioe
of the United States, the time being speoified at
the muster, whether for Ida months or the timer.
goody. A. G. CURTIN."
Tim brim YORK irjrra.,—The Fifth regiment N.
Y. S. M., which arrived here en Saturday night,
is officered as follows :
Colonel, Louis Burger; Lieutenant Colanai, J.
F. B:Doige Major, A. Milui'Asljcltaut, William
Quartermaster, E, Wilson"; Surgeon, Dr.
Hassee;, Sergeant Major, Zoebialk.
Company . El, Captain Mangles; 13, Cipealp Mau
rer; C, Qaptala .Kroegei; D, Captain lattSysp , :* . E,
Captain Hildatatandt; F, Captain Bruer; G, Cap:.
Lain Rah,/ H , thipsalcgattenhorn ; L-, .I*W;
Sebneider.i ,
,
The Fi ft h is etinposttj,o l.l2 oPallY lof atfnPalik ,
The regiment di4,6gulatied 'itself in 1881, when
fast eamod appal; p the defence of tbe:Oepitel et
'Washington. Since then, griat slumbers of its
members have gone into Ai vifisiteor servioe.nct
a few of them as orteela4n Isne slid tiabl positions;
but the vacancies thus .made h'itillm'ett rapidly
.
filled up by new:reesiiiri;.bittiell.Tip.athe: and
patfiotie. tflrVoti •
Pown Avsmus.-11efore Alderman
Frauds Riley, a soldier, IMO arrested yesterday
morning by officer Campbell. It appears that .
Francis enjoys a ride once in a while, and thiire
fore pulled a negro teamster , down from his saddle
on the wheel horse,,and took , possession of ,the
usurped seat. He wire sent to his rekinsent wets
the river.
Margaret WMantia, living on Short Streets Wag
•
brought up by officers Leib and Essig, forstasitult
and battery, on oath of Catharine Do Hlrt, South
street. The belligerent Margaret tore complain
ant's dross pretty molt off, and hauled complain
ant over the coal. generally. "Och, Ireland,
taavourneen yonr're the diva for beauty and
manlier l" Her bueband entered ball for her ap
pearance at court. "
Ferdinand Burkhart, a Dutchman, was found
trying to "shuffle off this mortal coil" by throwing
himself into the canal. He was evidently Doan
his right reason. Sant to prison for forty-tight
hours.: Arrested by officer Campbell.
William 11. Kaufman, drunk and disorderly, was
arrested by officer Cline at "Dail Run," for knock
lag down a colored man named Carter, who had
given no provocation whatever. Committed for
forty-eight hours.
Exacmy.—ln one of Forney's papers of last
week, we And the following patriotic and giandilo
quent enunciation:
"The able-bodied man who remains in Phila
delphia now is a coward. His home - is on: the
Susquehanna. There, amid earthworks and en
trenchments, with the spade and the musket, he
must defend his home and his family. The Sus
quehanna is a anis Thertilepylte, and 'Sparta's
worthiest sons are thesealeng its banks."
We have been looking for Forney over among
the Thermo - 7'44n entrenchments. We also' were
on the look out for the gleam of his musket and
bayonet, but "couldn't see it.", Don't he belong to
the Spartan crowd? Or is he a self-convicted
"coward," like his little newspaper Dope in this
city, who blowed lodd and long about loyalty and
courage, and then, and at the first far-or blast
of the foeman's bugle. turned tail and run, with
the government pickings between Via teeth?—
Words are cheap and ink is cheap.- And so like
wise is Forney's patriotism and Bergner's cour
age.
THE DISCHARGED SOLDIERS TO ER DRAPTED.---
It is thought by many that all men who have been
in the service during the present, war; and who
'have been honorably discharged, will be egeiapt
from the approaching conscription. Bat the fol
lowing, from a late official document issued by die
Provost Marshal tianeral, shows that all Who were
discharged before the 2d of March, 1863, are liable
to be diaf:ed
"Volunteers or regulars who have been in the
service, and who have been discharged therefrom
or bad resigned prior to the second day of "March,
1862, are liable to ho drafted in the same manner
aa it they had never been In the service- No re.
gard'is to be paid to their former period of service,
or to the length and brevity of the Period between.
the date of their discharge and that of the draft."
This is very clear and emphatic. A men who
has served' out his time as a three months'man,
and served afterwards up to the let of March, if
dischergad before the 23, is liable 'to be drafted,
just ati if he bad never served in the arm" a day.
Ham Svosws.—On Wednesday night last the
city of Pittsburg and vicinity was visited • by 'a
severe storm of wind, rain and hail. The hail
fell to the depth of three inches in the streets,
stripping the foliage from the trees, and doing
great injury to the growing corn and•garden pre
date round about. Happily, the track of the tem
pest was not wide,•or a great calamity would have
resulted. As it is, we hear of several cattle being
killed, many buildings blown down, and one man
fatally injured.
W 6 have also accounts of several thunder storms
in Schuylkill and neighboring counties, doing
much damage by wind and lightning.
The earth was very much parched at the time
the rains of last Week come, so that it ab
sorbed about all the water that fell, leaving little
to pass off and swell the streams. The effect of
these rains and hail storms has been to cool the
air to an uncomfortable degree &trim the peat
two days.
RAILROAD Acctuattr.—A Shocking accident oc
curred on the western diiision of the Pennsylvania
railroad on Saturday night. When the through
mail - train arrived at Pittaburg,,the arm of a man,
apparently torn off from the shoulder, was dis
covered clinging to the locomotive. An engine
was dispatched out the road to find the body. It
was found near Brinton's station, between the
tracks, with both arms off, legs mutilated terribly,
and the trunk divested of alMost every Stitch of
clothing; Further inspection revealed the fact
that the man had been struck at least a mile this
side of the place where the body was found.. The
name of the deoetased . was Daniel Dorn, :a coal
digger. Ile had been drinking to amok, and is
supposed to have become stupefied and fallen on
the track while on his way home.
PIG-NlO OF THE PAXTON FM& COMFAIM—The
Paxton fire company will hold their second annual
pic-nie at lltehnlen's grove on Saturday, July4th.
It is the intention to make it a splendid affair.
The Paxton boys know how things of this kind
ought to be done. They have "learned their edu
cation," and will no doubt "get up a dust" on the
glorious old Anniversary of our Independence.
The managers assure us that ono pains will be
spared to make this the pie-nie of the season."
Ample precaulionivill be taken tolreservi com
plete order and to prevent the intrusion of any
improper obaraoteris upon the grounds. Plenty of
omnibuses will run between the woods and different
parts of the city.thronght the day. Tickets twenty
five cents.
Tan CLaux y axsse.-•We hear numerous
complaints made by soldiers of eXtortion practiced
upon them by shop.kepers and others in town.
One of them, taking advantage of an emergency,
wanted to charge a militiaman half a, dollar for a
candle. There is no limit•to the meannestrof some
men. There are men wko : svoild etettkAlte arch
angel's trumpet if his back was 'turned/ and it
seems there are those here' who would chisel the
defenders of their own property and camases out
of a few dirty little postage stamps. 'We beg any
soldier who may soffrr at the hands of these Shy
looko to hero us in their• iiitme3. We Intend to
have use for theta in future. They do not repre
sent Harrisburg, add beklit not to belong there.
FOR TUR WAR.—orthe first regiment orgapized
for the emergency, being the lAgth pennsylTanli
Militia, the field offers are as follows, viz. :—Col
oast, William w. Jennings, ibirtieborg; Lieutenant
Colonel, Joseph B. Jeakief, York county ; Majori,
Lorenzo 8. Greenawalt, Lebanon county . !
Great credit is doe Colonel Jennings and the
other officers ter theirisue'oessial"efforts' in raising
and organizing this regiment. .It Is andA of the
first Pennsylvania regiments 4n-the field under Aelate call of the Governor: 'if'kle war eontin
zte, we predict for the brave 121 Int alrilliant ee
rier. truer man or tworar ieod i b r AIR COl.
Ja#nliiga i iirer drew sword in a righteous tense-
Daanwrana.--Bleven deserters, avoided" Co-,
lambda, ,and six stgagglers; pipkpi up' ih
Wleaatiafg r aoarised is -this clty yesteSibr i !fr° 1 / 1
Pittibrgi, iTheY rig% Igraluirge' of Cotp?tat f:os.
tar, of-tbelPitta!mrtrivest guard. t I .` •
OFFICERS or THE TUIDTIERNTII AND FIFTY-Sling
New Yoram—The following Is a list of tb6 regi
mental officers of the Thirteenth N. Y. S. M.,
which reached this city on Sunday. „ •
Colonel, John B. Woodward ; Adjutant, William
A. lelEee; Surgeon, B. Ormieton, jr.; Quarter
master, Joseph B. Leggett.
The Fifty-sixth New York, which arrived about
the lame time, is offrocred as follow*:
Lientenat Colonel contotandtng, John Q. Adams;
Major, John A. Walsh ; Eagineer, 'William C.
Ludlow ; Surgeon,' Dr. Alex. Cochran ; Quarter
master, P. li. Grogan; Adjutant, E. IL Cheshire.
These two regiments, like all the rest of the
New York troops which have come to the defence
o f this State, are composed of fate, soldierly, first
class men. .
Damccturm Clan Iftsurtztos.--The Democratic
Clubs of the reepeetive wards in this eity will
meet weekly as follows, viz :
First Ward—On Saturday evening of each
week., ,
Second Ward--On Menday evening of each
week.
Third Ward—Oa Taesday evening of each
week.
. ,
Pour& Ward.ol Wediieslity evening of each
week.
Fifth Ward—On Tharaday evening of each
week.
Sixth Ward—On Friday evoning of each week.
The hoar and plasm is left discretionary. w ith the
Clubs or their officers. By order of the City Ex
ecutive Committee.. Giro. W. Wsavart, See'y.
. Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and
subsistence.claims, tko. t 4se.i . iss.,mada outrand col
hoed by Birld.ELTB
Attofter at Law, arias, Third skrotit, ilarrisbirk
Pa. ' oct2B—ly
Ws have talmsi over on the let of April the
balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own
store, where we will continue to sell the balance
left at very low pricee,•until the whole are sold.
Among theee goods are ,
1,000 yob, Td ants delaine and calico, 16, 18
and 20 ethic.
600 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and 20 emit.
200 yards otbarege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents.
1,000 yards of linos crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
100 yards of brown and grey cloth for bummer
costs.
1,000 yards of linen, sotton.and wool pants star,
cheap. ' '"
309 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 Mils, all st “4 of combs,
patent thsead, tapes, tiocksoit-tlr by ago &ton or
piece. We have also on band yet about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will del at 75 cents per
yard,
20 pieces of straw mating, cheap.
20 pieces of splendid figured window sustains.
SPECL4L NOTICES:
Brandrettes P3lls, Ple* Style.
BRANDBET,fI I 9 PII4LS,tNEW stYLE,
BRANDRATIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE"
ERAIVREETI-PS PILLS,' NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for oopt!veness, spilling, loss of appetite,
sick headache, 'giddiness, sense of bloating after meal%
dissinessdroirkiness, and cramping pains, and all dis
orders of the stomach and bowels. •
ONE ON MANY OASES
Er 041200 Letter 84,294,1;1,an0l street, New York :
I. I. C. COOK, publisher of the Skate Atinaar, Ben
nington, Vt., says he wee attacked with DYSPEPSIA,
and suffered so severely from it, that not a particle of
food could be swallowed without oocasioning .the most
uncomfortablatensatiou in his etomach. For five years
he suffered from this drewiful complaint; when'he used
BRANDBETIPS PILLS. The first box did not seem to
benefit him much, but the second produced a change,
and by the time he had teken nix boxes, a 0031PLBTE
Ottitli.weeetteoted. - 414 ilm 9 d 7WP ß ia was g on e ,
and my expebtations of an early death vanished."
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLI.
Principal office, 294 Canal street, New York.
foliate in Itartlaburg by ' azo. A. BELL.
mEt-ddr,wtf • . .
AYER'S CompouND EXTRAC . I'
oneeremedy isdaer4 seeded ie this country
than a reliable A lterative s 1 ut the sick have been so out.
rageonsly cheated by the worthless preparations of Sar
saparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with - the
name. Yet the drug cannot be blamed for the impost.
tions from which they have suffered. Most of the to•
called. fintsaParillasin theparket contain; little of the
virtues of Sarsapixilla or anything else ' They are mere
slope—inert and worthless while a concentrated' extract
of the active variety of Sarsaparilla compounded with
Dock, lodina eta" is, as it ever will tw,e,
powerful alterative and an effectual remedy. Binh to
Ayees Ixtraet of Sareaparilia, 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
hare been imposed uP6II by something pretending to be
Sarsaparillas it 'was not. When you have used'
AvEß's—then and net till then, will yet know the -*-
toes, of Sarsaparilla. Poe minute particulars of the
diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer American Alma
use, which tbe•agents below , named wi)l punish. gratis
to all who call for it.
Arna's •CATHARTIO Pru,s- , -for the care of Costiceness,
Jaundice; Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul
Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn
arising from disontered stomach, Pain or Morbid Inas
tion.of the Bowes, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Lover
Complaint, .Dropsy, Worms, Gout, /Veura/gta, and for
a Dinner Pill.
They are sugar-coated, do that the most : sensitive can
take, them pleasantly, and they are 'the best Aperient
in the world for all 'the:purposes of a faruily physic.
ffriee 25 cents per bor.: Five boxee for $l. •
Do net be put off by Unprincipled deafen with: other
preparations Whirl they niake more profit on. Demand
ATER'S and take no others, The sick want the beat aid
there ie , tor them, and they should beta it.
Premed. 'by Da. J. 0. Airlild & Co:,
Sold by 0. A. BarnsTaaT, GAOSS & Hsi.-
WAN J. BONGAZDKEK, Da MILKS and L. wwwrs. Har
risburg, and dealers ever/where. • led-Undo*
INPORTENT.TO FEMALES.
CHEESEMUT'S PILLS.
The einnbination of ingredients in these Pille sre the
result of along and extensive practiai:. I.looarn nand'
in &heir operation, and certain in cornetist; all irregn
tarlllse, painful menstruation, removingall obeirsetions.
whether from cold or' atheneum, headacke,pat in the
side, palpitation of the heart; ithltei, all ninvonsanee
idon, hysterias, fatigue, pain in th 4 Wick ssilbmbs,
&a., disturbed sleep, which arise train intazapti of
nature. ' • ; • ;
DR. enziessitar a •PULS
was the opounoneenia o Oiler * fia‘lifigioost of
those irrogitozitiao and alatiaati tai* kiln an'
aigned army to, aPI tea ; xsilaition
enjoy good_health unless'she ill regular, and whenever an
obstruction tidies place the general health begins to de
.
DR. CHRESEMAN'S • PIALS .
are the most effeotual remedy ever known for all corn
plaints .Yeenliar to Ankles. To all
'nisei'.they are
Invaluable, inducing, eolith certaintg,pei*diceil tegukw
icy. They are known to thouseade;who'have rutedikem
at different periods, throughout the.eonntry, having the
sanction of some of the most . eminent Physieiw~a in
,41weerica. •
Rapiisit directions, stating when they should not At
.. useda with, tech Boa—tbo Price '
Ofte - Ponar per lO z t
gontetwog from bQ to BO Tills. •
`Pills sent by7mcii!,` 'promptly, by remitting to the .
'Agents. Sold by Druggists generally.
• it 8.. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
gedar Atreet, New York.
• eold lffirrisbnry;by C. lianlavart: ' z •
4{ Hen&twice p u g bYJ.
" thirlislo34l:Bliiott.
Shippontiburg, by D. W. Rankin.
cinunerabtuT,.by Hiller a Hershey.
bylEcorge
LekArm:braeotee Roes. 4406-1 **l7
DR.. TORpS I VENETIAN. LIMP .
IiZAT his given universal satiefactlori dnring the four
teen yearadt iMa been introduced into thetinited States.
After being tried krinillifrens, it has ,been proclaimed
the pain destroyer if . tke world. Pain cannot be where
tbis liniment is applied., If usel.iw.directed ` it:cannot
-apd never, has failed in a, Bid g ui lasts:we.. Per cold*.
'C44044'114 iolitiell2s,4tl :0047 be ,Ile,. One 25 cent
. bottle, will
_cure all the ahOVe, beihdra,:pleyys,useful
every family for audden.accidenta, such as. baize, cute,
assaideilnsectatingt; , kpt ;kite OrftiAlti ltisite;it
take internally, and panikp givelatelbeladeet Penloa 0 4'
youngest Price 26 and 60 cents a bottle. '
801 bran D ru riti, •
20#911116 cartaist
!".d. •-
at Inr" ' ' ' '" -r Ise
9r5 . 4 4
IMOTHERS : 'MOTHERS !
Don't fall to procure Mrs. WINSLOW'S 800THINO
SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable
preparation is the prescription of one of the beet female
physl cleans and nurses in the 'United States, and has been
used for thirty years with never failing safety and suc
cess by millions of mothers and children, from the fee
ble infant of sae Week old to the adit.t.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo-
Was the stomach and bowels, corrects aeldity, - and
gives Nine and enemy to the whole system. It will al
most instantly relieve
GRIPING IN TRH BOWIII.B AND WIND °OLIO.
We bellere it the beet and surest remedy in the world
i n all ea*e of DYSENTERY AND DIARREKEA IN
011ILDEBN, whether it arises from teething or from
any other Cause.
Full directions for 1111111 ff will accompany each bottle.
None refine unlace the fee simile of CURTIS it PER-
KrNe, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
.Pclncipal Office, 48 Day street, New York.
Pelee only 25 cents per bottle.
my2.3-dikw6ni
EXCELSIOR !
TIII ONLY PREPARATION that will instantly pro
duce 'splendid brown or black in ten minutes, without
t r i um a" the hair or soiling the sktn of the face o
head s s
,CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
It hue been certified by the drat Chemists in America,
incluitng Dr.,R. ORILTON, to be free from every dele
terioni substance, and ban no equal in the certainty and
rapidity of its operation.
Nantfactured by J. CRIEITADORO, 6 Astor Souse,
New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Bair
premien. Price $l, $l6O and $3 per box, according to
size.
,Cristadorots flair Preservative
invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost
.softneg, the pelt DWI4lf2/ Coact and great vitality , to
the Har.
Prim b 2 cent; $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size.
je4-ti at wlm
• •
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR.rDUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS !
, FOR FEMALES! -- -
Liffillhle in Correding i Regiffalifig and Removing an
. 4strutliosiB, from lIHNURTIT cause, and always
successful as a Preventive.
Thee PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many
years,both in France and America, with unparalleled
succeis in every case; and he is urged by many thousand
ladierho used them, to make the Pills publics for the
alleviition of those suffering Irani any irregularities
whatirer, as well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. Females particularly
situatd, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned
aphid these Pills while in that condition, as they are'
sure top roduce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes
no re aslbility after this admonition, although their
mildne would prevent any mischief to health—other
wise th Pills are recommended . Pull and explicit di
rection accompany each box. Price 81.00 per box.
Sold, hOlellfile end retail, by °HARM} A. BANN
iv
VAR!, ruggist, No. I Jones now - , and C . B.BIMM/A
Danggi. , Harrisburg, Pa.
Ladi , by sending them $ l.OO to the Harrisburg
post 0 oe, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any rt of the country (confidentially) and "free of
postage by mail.
l i
Bold Bo by J. L. Lionsationn, 'Lebanon •I. A. Wot.ii,
Wrigh lle ;B. T. MILLER, York ;S. Dixiovr, Oar
• lisle ; J 0. Azatox, hhippensburg ; J. Eireirinxii, Sham
bersbur ; S. G. WILD, Mel/Ville j A. 3. WAIIPFNAN, Me
chanics urg BROWN A BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber
ty stree Ba ltimore; and by "one Druggist" in very
town saali city throughout the United States.
HAIL & 11.170/1/IL,
218 lareeawlet Street. New York,
General Wholesale Ageism
N. B I—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind unless every box is signed 8. D. Howe.
All others are a base imposition and unsafe ; therefore,
as you value yOur lives and health, (V) say nothing of
being humbugged out of your money,) bny only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the
abofe Pills are made known. to every Agent. They will
tell yen the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will 40 all
claimed for them. S. D. HOW'S,
iyl7-41y Sole Proprietor. New York.
BLOOD! BLOOD!
SORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON
DITION OF TAB VITAL FLUID,
which produces
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET
TEES, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC.
SAMARITAN'S
R 090_ T A N'D HERR JUICES
Is effertd to thripublus as a positive cure. Madam air
impurities of, the blood and brings the system to a
healthy action, care. those Spots, 'Petters, Scales and
Copper Colored. Patohes.
SYPHILIS DE VENEREAL arqz:isEs.
The 'Sanaritan's AMA 'aid Herb Iniees'ii the most
certain remedy ever prescribed.' It removes every par-
Cabot the poison.
FEMALES! FEMALES!
In mommy greetione with which emblems of Females
the ROOT AND ABRE JVIORS is most happily
.silapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in White, in bearing
down, Falling of the Womb. Debility, and for all nom
plaints incident to the sex. •
DO NOT DESPAIR. '
'Reap out of hospitals. Here is a cure in any muse for
$5. Pries $1 per bottle, or six for $6, with full direc
tions. Sold by, D. W. GROSS Bc . oo.
Sent by Eipress carefully packed by '
• DESMOND• k
jand.ly Buz 161 Phila. P.O.
SECRET DISEASES`
SECRET DISEASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT! •
Tax 4i01112 ORMiTA/IN, RIOI 4 IIDif lynx MIND.
Yes, a Positive 'Cure! '
BALSAM COPATIA ot MERCURY DISCARDED,
Only ten Pills to be talon to effect save;
They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any
unpleacapt tacte, and will not, in any way, Injure the
stomach ofboirelo of the Most dellmotio. -
Cures in from two to font days, and "'saint easel ID
twenty•font hour..
No exposurs,,lto trouble, no change whatever.
Pries male paCkagei, 12; Female, $B. Sold by
D. IV. GROSS & CK).
Sent by wail by DESMOND & 00., Box 181 Phila. P
O. Jane-41y
JUST R , EOEIVED/
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN
OP PI N's
STEEL ENGRAVINGS !
PAINTS, AND HEADS,
AK D
SOENIIS, ADAPTED F`oll, GREOLLN
' OIL PAINTINGS, AT
Wm. Knoche's Musk Store.
No. 91 Market street, Northing&
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
•
THE LARGEST
AND <
CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT
AT
W. KNOCHE'S mpsic STORE, '
AT 93 MARKET Sr.
n026-tf • • '
B ASKE."!
LADIES TRAVELING, •
MARKET,
NEgOOL,
PAPER,
KNIFE..
ELOTNES,
ROUND,
CIIILDREWS,
'4lAor ieje 1
jel2 • WM. DOES, Jr., ir, Co;
,
lami l l o o t r
. EM :or PT xm y t.r il me o l p u S e ß gsh E e ! ! " b o l trixt . -- A zna litr at t i e :
with heads in. 111 hose
..iXtgit t e l t, e gold a t a y er yf f ,a ; -
Bnilderar Patton, &a. •
*pm ' .• - . CO.
TUST liECErVED—Aziother ,lot :11
Beautiful Al!limits, it SChetres's,t l 2, l ooan) 18 Mr --
rot street,' - Jen
Alar g o variety of,Np . tiono jot .received
at 801eXarlIsooluitore. iela.
'2tmusements,
WILL EXHIBIT
IN
MX.ELIRLPLISS3BICTRGIr
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
Afternoon and Evening,
commENcitto
MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1863,
NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT.
IN CONNECTION WITH
NIXON'S
Cremorne Circus !
F*4 41;WII 0.33Ji Mai
ADMISSION 05 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 50 CENT:S,
GAIETY MUSIC HALL!
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor.
JOE COOK 4 Business Manager.
DE MARBELLE Stage Manager.
Music,. • By the Original Keystone Band.
GALA WtBK I OALLA. vrngs
New Faces !
Talent of all Nation!
Sucoe;ssion of Stars!
Look and Behold ! Every Performer a Bright
and Particular
, AL 'l4.
BEAD! READ! READ !. BEAD!
First appeitrl93cis_of the vrorld-renoyrned stars
MISS FANNY WILSON,
The world-renowned personator, of the Ro
manlind Greciaratatues; who has just finished
one of the most envoeseful engagements ever
played la Philadelphia, to all lovers of °lassie
history'and the admirers of classic art.
First appearance of the old
ORIGINAL KEYSTONE BAND ORCHESTRA
~FiFet appearance of the old favorite,
BILLY PORTER,
The old.and original Ethiopian Comedian
Look at the Challenge Performers
808 EDWARDS'
GREAT GAIETY STAR TROUPE.
Comprising the Principle Star of the World.
808 EDWARDS, the only Original Ethiopian
Comedian living.
BILLY WARD, the greatest Irish Comic Sin
ger and. Comedian in the world:
DE MABBELLE, Balhuiist, Violincellest and
' • ' general performer. '
JOHNNY -BARRIS, the great Irish Vocalist.
PERRY EDWARDS, the well-known Comedian
and Jig Dancer.
BILLY PORTER, the old and, original PM-
rite.
MRS:JULIA 'EDWARDS, the Harrieburg Fa
= rite and Queen of Song.
MISS JOSE?IIINE DUCROW, the talented
Masseuse—
NELLY COOK, the celebrated Vocalist.
Xatire Change of ;Programme every Evening !
Aldmission Only 25 Cents.
Look• out fOr the Royal , Circtio at the great
.Gtatety this week. •
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ItILLOW COIN."
600 tembelabarley malt, drat quality. •
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Best Bill of the Season !
fielmbolb's
THE GREAT 66 AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN AS
"H ELM BOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, a.z
HELNIBOLD'S EXTRACT "BUCHU."
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BARIWARILLL.
HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
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HELMBOLIVE GENUINE PREPARATION,
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID =TRACT BUO HU,
A positive and specula Remedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, HIDNETS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
. SWELLINGS..
This medicine increases the power of digestion and ex
cites the absorbent; into healthy ac'tao, by which the
water or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en
largements, are reduced, as well ea pain and indauuna
tion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN SO Pa/LPRY'N.•
I:==1
HELMBOLD'S EXRPACT BUCHII, T
For Weaknetri arising from Facers9P, Habits of DM
patio; Early Inliecretton or Abuse, attmded with the
VOLLOWINQ SYMPTOMS
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Lose of Memory, Loss of Porer.
Weak Hems, D.filaulty in Breathing,
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness,
Univeraal Lomita.% of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular System, Phashiag of the Body,.
Hot Hiinda, Eruption on the lace,
Pallinotanteilancsa.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this Me&
eine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS.
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
they are not frcquently followed by those c 6 direful di/t
-eem
JNSANITY ANA CONSUMPTION?
Many are airPre of the cause Of their anifering, Mimeo
will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums, and the
melancholy deaths by Conaumption, bear ample vitae=
to the troth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AMOTRD BY OR-
ahlilo WEASNESSI,
Regulus the aid of medicine to strengthen and invijo
r.te the system,which IiELM.BOLDII EXIRACT BtrOng
invariably does. A trial will convince the most stepticsL
I==l
FEMALES ! FEMALES !! FEMALESIII
OLD OR Mum, surer's, mexttiED, OR OONTRX-
PLATING MARRIAGE
In many affections peculiar to Pema'es, the Eitract
Buchu is unequalled by any other Wmedy, as in Chkirosis
or Retention, Irregularities, Painfulness, cr Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sairrhons atate
of the Uterus, Leucorrheit or Whites, Sterility, and fox all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising trom in
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, min the • - r
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE
BEE EV3EI7OIEI3 ABOVE.
FAM - LV SHOULD DS wawa - cm IT.
I=M=l
Take no Balsa Mercn•y. or Unpleasant Medicine, for
tinp'e sant and Danr rens Di eases
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU
CURBS SECRET MIMES ' '
•
In all their stages, at little eTtiense ; . or no emits
in diet ; no inconvenience, AND `NO 'BXPONTRIL.:'
It causes ft./ quent.dealre and ghee streikth to :Urinate,
thereby remov.ng obstinctionai preventing and,-enring
strictures of the urethra, allayirqr pain aril inflammation,
so frequent in this class of dieeas -a, and expelliniPOV.
SONOIIS, DISEABRD AND WORNeOUT MATTEL
Thousands upon thousands who have been the -
VICTIMS OF QUACKS,
And who have paid UrArt FRBS to be cured . ittaihort
time, have found they were deceived, and that the
Pot
eon IP has. by the use of a PowerMl Atatr n e onts,” been
dried tip in the system, to break out in an wzgray.ated foree a
tual
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE
UBll
HELMMOLIAS EXTRACT Bucutr
For ail Affeetioes and Dimmer, of fie. lIKNARX OR.
GARS. wh.ther existing in MAL al OR FRMALLE,, irons
whatewer canes originating, and no matter of how ion;
standing. Diseases of thew organs require the 'aid of a
DIDERTIO.
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ig TSE GREAT"DIIIRETIp,
And it is entaiu to Iwo tho t dosirsd effect in all Dieu
for which it is reommandsd.
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BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD !!!
HXGXBOLD'd HIGHLY CONC , ENT BATED COX..
ROUND !ILIAD IXTILADT
SYPHILIS.
This ie en affection of the Blood, SW iltftelfe the lefast
organs, Linings of the 14 , 44,.8ar5, Throat, Windpipe ant
other &Incas Surfaces, =eking its appearance in the forms
of Ulcers. RELM.BitLD I B itxtract darsaparlia
: pacified
the Rood and removes all Beaty traptious of the
giving to the complixion a clear and healthy .color. It
being prepared expreFsly for this Gioia of complsdate, its
Blood-purifying properties are ma: rued to a greater ex
tent than any Sher preparation of Sarsaparilla. .•
—:o:
HELMSOLD'S ROSE WASH,
• An excel/tut lotion for diseases of a Syphilige nature,
and na ap iojecticn in diseases pf the trinory Orgain oriz-
WI; from habits of distpstion, timid in conn-ctioa with the
Extractalinchn and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases lutrecorm.
mended. Evidence of the most reepstrainm and sellable
character *ill accompany the med'clires.
, ,
OERTITICATES ,OF CUBES,
From three to twenty yearel•illsoding, with names knows
TO EICIENON. AND' fAlifE
For inedinal propertivo of 81701117, IE4 Dispensatory of
the United States.
See Professor DEWSEIP valuable works on t h e Prac
tice of Physic.
pee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRINCE,
Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM BPDOWEGL,
celebrated Physician and Member .of the Royal College of
Surrons, Ireland, and published in the Tramiactious of
the sing and Queen's Journal.
. See Medico- Chirurgieal .Rtview, publiehed by BENJA
MIN TRAllins; Bellew CC Royal - CoPege of Surgeons.
See mott:of the late Standard Works on Medians.
Extroct Suehtt—t.. Si 00 per bottle, or six for 05 00
Extract Sarsaparilla.....sl 00 per bottle, or six for 1% 00
improved Bose Wash.... 0 ie. per bottle, or slx for $2 50
Or half dozen of 'each for $l2, which will be milking to
cure the most obstinate caw a, it directions are adhered to.
Delivered to any address sennzely pecked from obser
vation.
itr. Describe symptoms In +ll nominal:Cottbus. Carts
graranteed. Advice gratis.
AFFIDAVIT.
~
Personally appeared . before nue, an alderman of the oily
of Philadelphia, R. T. Helmbold, who Vag day swore
doth say, his, preipare t tione contain no . barcotie. no WC..
enry,„ or other injurious drum but are purely Virtahlo.
' ' H. T. 11.1111
Sworn awl Subscr ibed befo-e me, this depot Novas..
ber, 1854'. • i• WK. P. SIBBEED; AUdermen.
• • , .Ninth at., Ow, Am, Philadelphia.
Addreea letters for informattowin confidence to
• . HICLMBOLD, Chemist.
WPot, Ito. 104 gotttit, Tenth street, below Chestnut,
'BEWARE ON COUMRIeDITS
• AND UNPit.fNCIPLED DEA.LEDD,
Who endeavor to. &arise , c OF THEIR OWN 39 grid
ic other PP articles oil the reputation attained by t
PRIPARATD:ibik ; -
; . DDLIdIiOLD3I3 aircau.
HELMBOLD'aCtDDIIIINK =TRACT 3.41113444.111LLA.
matisooran Groan' DIZROTS/1 •DOXIIWAIIB.
Reny all Druggists everywheie. •
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(litti.eit • the sdrattliessiut 'And. Mr. it,asid avoid
IMPOaITrON 'ash 10 1 0107ig. Del2-s
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