LOCAL NEWS. TO6 DAILY PATRIOT ARO lIIIIOS may be bad at Jack'e Book Store, corner of Third and Market Streats. &Loot at ha liTews Agency of George L. Walter, in gasket street, near Fifth. THE Mmes.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is ua follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL IAILWAE. HOSTEL—Wax Han. —For all places between Her isburg, Lock Raven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 in. For Lock Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9 P. In. BOUTH—Hrav 91A11-----For all places between Har mon!" and Baltimore, SIC, said Washington, D . 0, at 2.00 . Fo inr Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. at 9.00 p. m. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. BAST.—Wer ld.m.—For all places between Harris burg, Nasten and Philadelphia, wießeading, at 7.00 a, m For Beading and Pottville, at 12.31 p. m. TRANSTLYANIA RAILROAD WAT Man.—For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at $3.30 a. m. For riaihoielphis , and Laneketev at 12.03 m. 'Or New York, Philadelphia. Lancaster, Cambia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.60 P • M WEST .—WAY MAm.—For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, 12.00 m. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m. For Pittsburg, Hollidaysbure, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyres% ulusthi s eles. and Lewistown ; at 9.00 p. VG 4:IOIIi6ILLAND 'VALLEY saltaiodb For Meolumiesburg,Oarliele,Shippensburg and Chem beraburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. in. WAR MAIL.—For all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. SONEWILWILL AND SIDIQUREANNA RAILROAD. /orleedale Forges, Ellwood, Pinegrove and Summit Station, at 12.30 p. m. STAGE ROUTES "For Progress, Lingiesrown, Monads Hill, West Rano- Ter. .BlW9t Minover, Ono sad Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday tad Friday, at T 00 a. m. For Lisburn and Lewisberry, on saturdoy, at /2.3! P. In- CrOffice Hours.—From 5.37 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from L3O to 8.80 a.m.- and from 8.00 to 4.00 p. m. NEW YORK TROOPS.—Two companies of the Twenty-third N. Y. S. M. reached here yesterday morning, and immediately joined their regiment on the other side of the river. ATTENTNTION, THIRD WANDI3IIIS.-Ati adjourned meeting of the Third Ward Militia will be held at the Exchange this morning at 9 o'clock. A pane tuel attendance of all the signers to the roll is re quested. By order of the committee. MATT ARTILLIERY.—Font companies of artil lery arrived in this city from Rochester, New York, on Thursday night, and are now awaiting orders They are three years' men, and number about one thousand seven hundred in all. Norica.—The members of the 4th Ward Militia will meet in the rear of the Capitol at 2 o'clock this afternoon for organization and drill. Those who signed the roll, and all ethers who are desirous of joining said military organization, are respectfully invited to attend. Each ;enrolled member should be particular to bring his neighbor, in order that we may be ready to organize at once. By order. OFF FOR THE WARS.---The two cavalry compa nies lately organized in this city by Captains Mur ray and Myers, left camp yesterday and crossed over toward the forces of the Canaanites and Jeb usites. They numbered one hundred and seventy in all, were finely and completely accoutred, and were mounted on the gayest kind of horses. We trust that they "go where glory waits," and will in good time return with full ranks and a proud record. ROE Tun Emzuctucv.—We understand thht the battery belonging to the Philadelphia Gray Re. serves have enlisted for the emergency, regardless of the action of the balance of that regiment, which is still divided in sentiment as to whether it would be better to be "counted in" or "counted out" just about these times. The number of these men who have thus boldly "crossed the Rubicon" is about seventy. WEATHER REronr.—lt commenced raining yes terday morning about four o'clock. After a few vigorous dashes, it settled down into a steady driz zling shower, which continued without intermis sion until the close of the day. Up to this writing there has been no let-up in the sprinkling process, and, after bunting through the almanacs and ta king the opinion of those troubled with corns and sympathetic sciatica, we find no good reason why it shouldn't keep mizzling and drizzling during the nineteen days prophesied by the star-gazing sa vant of the Pittsburg Dispatch One of Shak speare's organ-grinders sings that "the rain it rain eth every day," which every close observer knows to be a lie ; but the rain does rain some days, and every hour of the day at that. We don't mind snob a trifle, however; we have been living in a reign of terror for the past week, and the lies and sensation dispatches have been beating about our ears in a more pitiless storm than ever blew out of the thunder and lightning magazines of heaven. We conclude our reflections with the hope that this rain has wet the priming of the rebel guns down the valley, and given every moth er's son of them the influenza. POLICE Aryans—Before Alderman Kline.— We resdme our police reports, which have for a day or two past been interrupted by a press of other matters. The offenders lately committed have been mostly drunks and disorderlies, but it is likely, now that the Mayor's proclamation closing the drinking houses has taken effect, that such cases will not be so abundant in future. The fol lowing commitments for drunkenness and disor derly conduct were made during Thursday night and yesterday : Francis Gruber, arrested by officers Wickert and Fry, sent to prison for ten days; a soldier, name unknown, arrested by officer Brooks, and commit ted for twenty-four hours; John Barrie, arrested by officer Fry, and sent up for twenty-four hours ; John Faety, arrested by officer Brenizer, who was sent for a like period. Cassius Bentz, arrested by officer Campbell for drunkenness, was reprimanded by the magistrate and discharged. Caroline Harris, a negro woman, was arrested by cifuer Newman, charged with assault and bat tery, on oath of Harriet Harris, ore of the "white trash." Committed to prison in default of bail. Mary Marshal, whose name some of our promi nent citizens will recognize as being associated once upon a thus with rather heavy black-mail drafts on their exchequer, was brought up by officer Campbell, and committed to prison twenty days for vagrancy and prostitution. Ferdinand Derry, a Chambcrsburg contraband, was arrested by officers Cline and Newman, charged with conspiracy, on oath of Mary Walker, a negro woman belonging to the same place. Mary charged that during the late raid this Ferdinand pointed out her biding place to the rebels, and induced them to kidnap herself and three children. While passing through Greencastle, they were rescued by the citizens of that place, who made an assault upon the rebel train and took the guard prisoner& She made her way to this place, and had her sap posed betrayer arrested. But when eoufrouted;hy the prisoner she failed to identify him, and the case was accordingly dinned. Berry then threatened to blow her brains out when he got a chance. The alderman made out a commitment, and was about to commit him for this murderous threat, when he plead off, said he didn't mean it, &a, and was discharged. -.....i ,, .,. , . , eac~-rc~:.-~a. NEW PORTAGS LAW.;="iii errieritte d postage law, passed by the last Congress, goes into op,erairon on the Ist of July proximo. In the registration of letters containing money, very important changes will be made. The eystem in future will be !simi lar to that of our express companies. Every post master or clerk handling a registered letter is re quired to endorse his name on it, by which means the letter can be traced through the entire route. The postage on registered letters is increased from five to twenty-five cents. The receipt given to the receiver of the letter must hereafter be for warded to the sender. The new law reduces neivs paper postage, which will hereafter be as follows : Weekly, per quarter, five cents ; semi-weekly, per quarter, ten cents; triweekly, per quarter, fifteen cents; daily, per quarter, thirty cents. On month ly magazines, not exeeeding four ounces in weight, the postage will be three cents per quarter, and on quarterlies one cent. Newspapers are sent, through the postoffioes of the county in which they are published, free of charge, as heretofore ; but in future there will be no discrimination in the several States against the city press. Newspapers under the former postal provisions circulated in the States where published at half the rates of papers from other States.— This was an irjustice to the papers of our leading ano an injury to the general interests. ANNUAL COMMENCEMETAT of Tun Hatatienono FEMALE SEMINARY.—The annual commencement of this institution took place on Thursday evening. Owing to the disturbed condition of the town, the large exhibition room used heretofore on such oc casions, was abandoned for one of a smaller size, but, notwithstanding the excitement, the number of persons that attended exceeded all expectation. The exercises commenced with singing, with piano accompaniment, by the young ladies, after which several difficult airs and selections were ex ecuted by them on the piano alone. The reading of the essays by the graduates occupied a great portion of the evening, after which the diplomas were given them by the President of the Board of Trustees of tbo Institutiou t Mr. James W. Wier. The same gentleman afterwards addressed the scholars in a short but a appropriate speech. The Harrisburg Female Seminary is an old and well conducted institution, and we regret that the commencement took place at a time when the town was in such a state of excitement, as the closing exercises of the year 'have heretofore attracted large audiences. We trust Mra Dixon, the competent principal, will regard these circumstances in their true light, and not construe them into the slightest discour agement of her highly appreciated management of the seminary. Miss FANNT WlLsou.—Perhaps the most attract ive feature for a long time presented by Mr. Bob Edwards Gaiety Music Hall, on Walnut street, is Miss Fanny Wilson, in her person ations of Grecian and Roman statuary. We bad the pleasure of witnessing her performance the other evening, and do not hesitate in pronouncing her the best artist of the kind that has ever come under our notice. This class of representation is Miss Wilson's pecu liar forte. She has made it her study for years, and the perfection she has attained shows how successfully she has applied herself. Her repre sentation of the Remorse of Cain and the Dying Gladiator is life-like and inimitable. With a form thoroughly graceful, and a physical development faultless and syminetrical, she transformed herself into a perfect fac simile of those renowned works of art, "where genius breathes from the sculptured stone, and life seems half recalled." To the lover of faithful and artistic representations we com mend Miss Wilson's statuary tableaux as well worth a visit. Tan Burs RESERVE:3.—The Second regiment Reserve Brigade, enlisted in Philadelphia,marched down from Camp Curtin yesterday, fully armed and equipped, and crossed the river to begin active service in the field. This regiment has been doing guard duty at camp for some days past. They number : eight hundred men, who have all been :muttered in to serve "during the emergency" in the department of the Susquehanna. The men were ail finely uniformed, and were mach com mended by officers and citizens for their soldierly and gentlemanly appearance. We subjoin a list of their officers : Colonel, W. W. Taylor; Lieu tenant Colonel, N. Hicks Graham; Quartermaster, Watson Malone; Adjutant, Robert Aikens ; Quar termaster Sergeant, A. Kline; Commissary Ser geant, F. L. Stein; Sergeant Major, Jacob Y. Deitz ; Surgeon, Horace, Honer. A NEW Firm: COMPANY.—Captain Ed. De Rea, desiring to make himself useful in this emergency, wishes to raise a company of eltinuishers, and calls upon the young men of the city to come forward and enroll themselves that they may be properly drilled for the service: Captain De Ren has been , engaged for 18 years in Europe and 12 years in this country, as drill master in military schools and camps in active service. Young men of this town have now a rare opportunity to perfect them selves in military tactics, and to make themselves usefulto their country under an experienced leader. We most heartily recommend Captain De Rue to the public. .He can be found at Omi t's Hotel, corner of Third and Walnut streets, at any hour of the day. AN 'EDITOR IN THN RANKS.—The 28th regiment Pennsylvania 'Militia, Colonel Chamberlin, passed through our streets on Thursday afternson, on their way from Camp Curtin to the 'Cumberland side of the river. Company Bof this regiment is from Susquehanna county, and in its ranks, a musket on his shoulder, we noticed A. J. Gerritson, E3q., editor of the Montrose Democrat. Mr. G. was postmaster to the House of Representatives last winter, is a sound Democrat, a good editor, and will, of course, make a good soldier. What ar rangement, if any, he made for the publication of his paper during the "emergency," for which the fine looking 28th were mustered in, we are unable to say. Moors moat PIIILILDELPHIA..-A fine company of- cavalry, under command of William Black burn, formerly. of the Anderson Troop, reached this city from Philadelphia on Thursday evening. Geo. D. Stroud is Ist, and W. J. Smith 21 Lieu tenant of the company. Company A, First Regiment Artillery Pennsyl vania Home Guards, also arrived from Philadel phia at the same time. The company is officered as follows : Captain, Henry D. Landis ; First Lieutenant, Samuel Q. Perkins; Second Lieuten ant, Woodward Jones. CAMP FOR COLORED Racteurrs.—An order has been issued from the War Department, establishing a camp at Chelten Hill, near Philadelphia, as a rendezvous fur the United States colored troops recruited in the eastern part of Pennsylvania. The camp will be known as Camp William Penn. The command of the camp is temporarily assigned to Lieut. Col. Louis Wagner, of the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania, voh i nt6erf. A.ll enlisted colored troops will be sent there, subsisted and orgtin Ited into regiments. Pazacnoo —The Second Lutheran. Congreg tin will hold Divine service in the Senate Chain" her to-morrow tanning at 10 o'clock, and, also in the evening at 6 o'clock. her - A.4piggi'kE't , ri 4'4444,04A - 840 'lra Company it was announced that Sergeant - Robert Greer was killed at the Alefought at Win chester, and a committee of tkree was appointed, consisting of George Singaman, Abner Dingaman and George Derstine, to draft l'series of resolu tions, who made the following report: WHEREAS, It has pleased, Divine Providence to take from among our absent members now battling for our glorious cause, our worthy and much es teemed fellow-member, Sere. R. D. Greer; AND WHEREAS, Re, like many more of our fel low-members, went forth at their country's call to show its traitors that the Constitution and the laws shall and will be enforced even at the sacri fice of precious lives; therefore be it Resolved, That while we mourn the loss of one so dear to us, we cannot but express our feelings in relation to our late fellow-member, Sergeant R. D. Greer, who has been taken away from us in the prime of life and vigor of manhood. Resolved, That we deeply and sincerely regret the logs of one who was endeared to us by his many virtuss as well as the unbounded interest he always manifested in the affairs of the com pany. Resolved, That, by the death of Sergeant R. D. Greer this company has lost 000 who, from its organizition to the time he was stricken down by the hand of soma ruthless traitor to our country, manifested a zeal as untiring, and energy unflag ging, as it was possible for human nature to sus tain. Resolved, That we tender to the family of the deceased the warmest expressions of sympathy in this, the hour of their deep bereavement. Resolved, That, as a mark of respect for our le! e follow member, the ball and apparatus of this oom pany be draped in morning fur the space of thirty days, and that a copy of the above resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and be published in the daily papers of this city. G EO. BINGAMAN, ABNER BINGAMAN, Committee. DeRSTIRE, GAIETY Music lIALL.—Those wishing to see Miss Fannie Wilson in her statues should visit Bob Edwards' Great Gaiety this evening, as this is her last appearance in this city. She is the only lady peesonator of Roman and Grecian statues in Ame rica. Every one should attend this evening. t D6MCCRATIC CLUB MEETINGS.—The Democratic Clubs of the respective wards in Ibis city will meet weekly as follows, via First Ward—On Saturday evening of each week. Second Ward—On Monday evening of each 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—Oa Friday evening of each week The hour and plaoe is left discretionary with the Clubs or their officers. By order of the City Ex ecutive Committee. G so. W. WZAVSR, Sec y, Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, fic., dcc., &e., made out and col lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg ) Pa. oct2B—ly Ws have taken over on the ( Ist . of April, the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, until the whole are ;old. Among these goods are 1,000 yards remnants delaine and calico, 16, 18 and 20 cents. $OO yards remnants lawns and other dress goods, 10, IS and 20 eanta. 200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash. 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer coats. 1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff, cheap. 300 dozen of the very best spool cotton, white and corded. 1,00(1 papers of the very best of Smith's needles, 5 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all aI al •of combs, patent thsead, tapes, socks, 31talr by the dozen or piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces of CARPET, which we wilt .sel at 75 cents per yard. 20 pieces of straw matting, cheap. 20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains. 3 LEWY. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMANPS -PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild is their operation, and certain in correcting all irrogri %%titles, painful menstruation, removingall obstructions whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pat in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nsrvonsalrec tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain is tit t beck ililirabs, itc.„ disturbed sleep, which arise earn intarrapti of mature. DR. CI RESSMADI B PILLS was the commetoleinell o nora /IMP Mattaan or those irregularities and °batmen IMO" eon; signed so many toe press% rev I sebalicaa enjoy good health unless she Is regular, and wheneverses obstruction takes place the general health begins to de cline. DR. CHERSEMAN'S PILLS are the moat effectual remedy ever known for 'all com plaints peculiar to Females.. To all mem they are invaltable, inducing, witk certainty,yetiedical regular isy. They are known to thousands, who have usedthem at different periods, throughout the eountry, haying the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians is America. • Explicit directions, stating :when they should not be nsed, with each, Do;—the Pyles One Dollar per Box, Containing from 60 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. bold by Druggists generally. R. a. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 _Cedar street, New York. • Brad In Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. " Mechanicsburg, by J. 8. Dellett. " Oarligie• by 8. Elliott. " Bhippeneburg, by A. W. Rankin. " • Chambersburg, by Miller & Hershey. Hummelstown, by George Wolf. cg Lebanon, by Georee Rose. dec6-d&wi" MOTHERS MOTHERS! Don't fail to procure Dirs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This raPable preparation is the prescription of anent* the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing stfety and suc cess by millions of mothers and children, from the fee ble infant of ens week old to the adu:t. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo• rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system ; It will al most I/404141y relieve GRIPINce IN TUN BOWISLIS AND WIND COLIC , . We believe it the beat and surest remedy in the world in ail cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRIVEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bcttle. None genuine unless the flee simile of CURTIS &PER KINS, Now York, is on the outside wrapper, Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York Price only 25 cents per bottle. my23-d&w6ixt EXCELSIOR ! THE ONLY PI4PARATION that will instantly pro: duce a splendid brown or black in ten minutes, without Wary to the hair or sailing the skin of the face o head, is ORISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. It has been certified by the first Chemists in America, including Dr. R. CHILTON, to•be free from every dele terious substance, and tax no equal in the certainty and rapidity of its operation. Manufactured by. J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold otrywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. 'Price 61, $1 50 and per Mr, wording 1 0 Biro. Cristadotove flair Preseivative Ia invaluable with ids Dye, as It imparts the *Anima softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Bair. Price 5 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size. je4-dicwlm 1= AYER § 4 boviptiusto Yirctiitri. BARBA antl.:—Sro'esiefierwly, is more needed in this , errantry than than a reliablis Aiterdtilbei I ut the sick have been so Oat, rageously cheated by the worthlese preparations of Bar- Napariiha *brawl that they are. disgusted even with the name. Vet the (Pug cannot be blamed for the imposi tions from which they have suffered. Most of the CO call•ditiristparillas in the market contain little of the virtues of Sareaperilla or anything else .they are mere slope—inert and worthless, while a concentrated extract if the active variety of Sarsaparilla compounded with Dock, Stillingla, lodln., etc.. Is, as It ever will be, a powerful alterative and an effectual remedy. Such is dyer's Fstract of Pareaparills, 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 by something pretending Ut be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When yonn have used Area's—then and net till then, will you kilow the vir time of Sarsaparilla. For minute particula - s of the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer ' a American Alma nac, which the agents below named will furnish gratis to all who call for It. ATER'S CATHARTIC PILLE--for the ear.? efe r tivcnes i Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, seyseaterri Full Stomach, Headaehe, Piles, Rheumatism, H eartburn arising from disordered stomach, Pais or orbid Inac tion, of the Bowers, Pats/agcy. Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint. Dropsy : Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a /halter Pill. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the beat Aperient in the world for all the puroses of a tunny physic. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for al. Do notbe put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which thly wake me .° Pr6RE",- Deman d Area's and take no others. The . sick want te b eet aid there is for them, and they should hive it. Prepared by Da. J. 0. &TSB & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by 0. A. BAIN/MIT, Hamm & 011. L _Ct. It. Ku.- Um, BOXGAZDNER., DR. liiLxe and wring/. Har risburg, and dealers everywhere, 'je4-dsrw2in BrandretliPs Pills, New Style. BILINDARTH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE} BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for costveness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals, dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis orders of the stomach and bowels. ONE OP MANY OASES. V' Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York : J. I. C. 090 E, publisher or the State Balfour, Ben nington, Vt., says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, and suffered so severely from it, that not a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For five years he suffered frau: tills dreadful complaint, when he used BRANDRETIVB PILLS. The first box did not seem to benefit him much, but the second produced a change and by the time he had taken six boxes, a COX PLETE CURE was effected. Ile says : "biy dyspepsia was gone, and my expectations of en CHU death vanished." . ASII POR NEW STYLE. ' £SK.FOR NEW STYLE. AM FOR NEW STYLE. ASH FOR NEW STYLE. Principal office, 291 Canal street, New York. For sale in Harrisburg by GRO. H. BELL. m6-d&wtf A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS I FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always ' successful as a PM These PILLS have been used buthe Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in *every case; and be is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering frem any irregularities Whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Per Sales 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 no responsibility tfter this admonition; although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di rections accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN TART, Druggist, No. .2 Jones Row, and C. K. KELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg,,Pv.. Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Ma sent free of observation to any part of the cotuatry (confidentially) and "free of postage" by mail: Sold also by J. L. Lonaaeona,Lebanon,. J. A. WoLP, Wrigbteville; E. T. birtimt, York] S. ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. C. ALTIOK, iihippensburg; J. SPAgatian,"eiham. bersburg ; S. G. WILD, Newville; A. J. HAUPTMAN., Me chanicsburg; Snows & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber ty street, Baltimore ; and by " one Druggist" in very town and city throughout the United States. HALL & RLTICHL, 218 Greenwich Street, New York, General WAsiesais Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pula of any kind unless every box is signed S.D. Howe, AR others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who chow the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell you the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them. S. D. DOWN, jyl7-dly ' Sole Proprietor, New York. To Horse Owners. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, ari sing-from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or S..ddle (}ells, Scratch es. Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. kipavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages.•b_t confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical care. No ease of the kind, how ever, is so desperate or hopeless hat it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and ha faithful application wilt al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness wilt effectually prevent those formidable diseases my.n. tinned, to which all horses are Wilde, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement • ap2o eow•d&w 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 millions, it has been proclaimed the pain destroyer of the world Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed it cannot and never has failed in a single instance. For cords, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every, family for sudden accidents, snoh as burns, cute, scalds, insect stings, acc. It perfectly, innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price .25 and 50 .; °elite a bottle Sold by all Druggists. Office, be Oortlandt street, je4 d&wlm • , . New York lOpeinft. LL WORK PROMISED IN ONE W•EXEI . PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING/ ESTABLISHMENT, 10. MARKAT lITItI.IIT, BNTWEEN FOuDTH AND FIFTH, HARRISBURG PA. ' Where every description of Ladies' andelentlemen 7 s isnnente, Piece Goods, &0., are Dyed, Cleansed, and. liniehed in the b aet remitter and at the ehorteet notice. etoil-d&wlv DODO,. h 00.:-Proprietora. ,BLOOD! BLOOD! SORES : THETR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, • , • which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, soRES, SPOTS, TET TE RS ; SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS Oit VENE. REAL DISEASES, ETC. • SAMARITAN'S BOIOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered to the public sea positive cure. Banisheil all impurities of the blood and brings the system tto 4 healthy action, cure those spots, Totters, Scales pad Copker Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL.. DISEASES. The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most certain remedy ewer prescribed. It remove, every far. k tic of the poison. FEMALES! r FEMALES! In many affections with which nowhere of Females suffer. the-ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted_, Illoeratet Uterus, in Whilen , in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all Qom plaints incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep out of hospitals. Here is a cure in any ease tot $6. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, with' full diree tions. Sold by D. W. GROSS 109. Sent by Express carefully packed by DESMOND & CO„ janti-ly Boxlf_il Phila. P.O. ' r atitti tintntri • WILL E HIBIT I N ix.a.rt - Et.xisstri=l. 4 a FOR_ONE WEEK ONLY, Afternoon and Evening, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1863, NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT. IN CONNECTION WITH NIXON'S Creniorne Circus ! EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. 0 •:.5. 4 fa rA' w l'h - •,.. _ ADMISSION' RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. je22-2w GAIETY MUSIC HA.LL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. 808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor. JOE COOK Business Manager. DE MARBELLE Stage Manager. Music By the Original Keystone Band. GALA WEEK ! GALLA WEEK ! New Faces Talent of all Nation ! Succession of Stars I Look and Behold ! Every Performer a Bright and Particular "I" AL 'READ! READ! READ! READ! First appearance of the world-renowned stare : MISS FANNY WILSON, The world-renowned personator of the Ro man and Grecian Statues, who has jest finished one of the most successful engagements ever played in Philadeiphia, to all lovers of classic history and the admirers of classic art. Uudebated Success. Glorious Night. BEST BILL OF THE SEASON. First appearance of ANDY WILLIAMS, The well known Comedian and Banjo Soloist First appearance of MASTER WILLIE, The original What Is It, in his song and dance. First night of Van Amburgh's Performing Elephants TIRO and SABE, introduced by their trainer, De Marbelle. First appearance of the old - ORIGINAL KEYSTONE . BAND ORCHESTRA First appearance of the old favorite, BILLY PORTER, The old and original Ethiopian Comedian Look• at the Challenge Performers. 808 ED WARDS' GREAT GAIETY STAR TROUPE. Comprising the Principle Star of the World. BOB.EDWARDS, the only . Original Ethiopian' Comedian living. _ BILLY WARD, the greatest Irish Comic Sin- ger and Comedian. in the world. DE MARBELLE, Balladist, Violineellest and general performer: JOHNNY HARRIS, the great Irish Vocalist. `VERRY EDWARDS, the well-known'Comedian and Jig Dancer. BILLY PORTER, the old and original Faro- MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, the Harrisburg : Fa- - rite and Queen of Song. MISS JOSEPHINE DUCROW, the talented Danseuse. M'LL NEELY COOK, the celebrated Vocalist. Ehtire Change of PrhilribOae every Evening! Admission Oat* 23. -Cents: Look out for the Royal Circus at the great Gaiety this week. = =0 emit Ei C. ) 'Ma " SIX ' e l Ql? PCI 4 ,, 0 0 f - 1 ..,4 ..= al .1" j ,_„ "<1 0 $l . 0 Cy al On --4 ta 8 1 S 41P 1.•" E., fr 4 el ft 13:1 Et: 4 ` - E4 M .13 al 41. 6 . E -4 FKR L LI Owd WI Ra i I s 4 0, b., :174 E , 4 ;.? CI a -1A iot ;_.4 E. 4 )-4 , t$ "Z 6? tl 0 = 0