Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, July 07, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
MILITARY RELIEF FUND.—The regular payment
to families will be made this afternoon, 7th inst.,
at the usual place, between the hours of four and
0. EDWARDS, Seo'y.
11121
THAT'S WHIMS THE MONEY GOES.-It is an
notinoed by a New York Elver that over a million
dollars in gold has arrived in that city from Phila
delphia and Harrisburg.
TRIG GIRARD WILL CASE.—This interminable
law suit has at length been decided by the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania in favor of the city
of Philadelphia, all the judges concurring in the
decision.
OLD SOLDIZRB olr ISl.2.—The nembers of this
company are requested to meet at the Court House
on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, with all their
arms, for the purpose of being mustered out.
By order of The Captain,
RESUMED Busruals.—The Pennsylvania rail
road, which was compelled to partially suspend
business on part of its line during the past week,
has again resumed operations along the entire
route. Freight and passenger trains will ran as
usual henee.for th
TEE WALNUT STREW! HOSPITAL,—This institu
tion, in charge of Surgeon Seiler, is now reported
to have over one hundred patients, and is rapidly
Slang up. It is calculated to accommodate one
hundred and twenty-six persons. The building is
the old lancastorian school house, and is located
on Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Tits Naw COMMANDER.—Major General Meade
is described as a tall, slim, gray-bearded man,
wearing glasses, an old slouched hat, a blue blouse
with corduroy pants tucked into his long jack hoots.
He is ungainly in looks and actions, plain of speech
and familiar and free in conversation when not
occupied with business. The whole style of the
man is unassuming and plain oven to severity.
VOLVNTERR Sunoaoas.—Large numbers of vol
unteer Surgeons are arriving here daily, tendering
their services to the Governor in aid of the wounded
Pennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg and elsewhere.
A large delegation came in yesterday from. Pitts
burg and vicinity, and proceeded to the scene of
their labors, where their medical skill is no doubt
sorely needed by many a maimed and suffering
hero. It will be a consolation to the friends of
of the wounded to know that they will be in the
care of men fitted by medical education and expe
rience to render them every possible relief within
the range of medicative and surgical science.
Comm? Awannnn.—The eontract for furnish
ing fourteen hundred of the fifteen hundred horses
advertised for by the government was yesterday
awarded to William Colder do Co, of this City, at
one hundred stud thirty-five dollars a head. This
company is a large one, having extensive ramifi
cations and faultless machinery. A large number
cf horse contractors were here, attracted by the
prospect of -"turning an honest" greenback, but
were compelled to take a back seat and, with
lengthened visages and envious eyes, look at the
triumphant sweep of the terribly elongated pole
which has brought down all the governmental
persimmons hanging from the boughs of the tree
of liberty in this section.
A Weattrita.—Still another instance of the dan
ger and erk&inal recklessness of fast riding through
the street was brought to our notice yesterday af
ternoon. John Moyer, of Captain Richard's cav
alry company, while riding furiously through
Paxton street, rode down and very seriously in
jured a Mrs. Hines, who happened to be crossing
at the time. Information was made against the
offender by a police officer, and a warrant issued
by the magistrate for his arrest. General Couch
very properly gave an order to Major Wynkoop,
commanding Camp Brisbin, for the delivery of
Moyer to the civil authorities, and he is now in
jail awaiting a hearing. There can be little ex
cuse for such reckless riding on the part of any
one. It is criminal, and ishotild be pitnistied.
Bran WATER.—The heavy rains of last week
have swollen all the rivers in this part of the coun
try. The Susquehanna has been on the rise since
Friday morning, and all its lords are now impassa
ble for artillery and infantry. The little Conoda
guiaet creek was on the rampage during Saturday
and Sunday, overflowing its bankt at Carlisle and
other places, and flooding the low lands on either
side. We understand that soldiers going to Car
lisle from this place were obliged to wade through
water up to their waists, and that the very bottom
seemed to have fallen out of the road leading thence
to Chambersburg. The Potomac river is also re
ported to be very high, which will prevent the
rebels from retreating back to the "sacred soil,"
and compel them either to fight or surrender.
NURSES FROM PHILA.DELPHIA.-A committee of
ladies intend starting immediately from Philadel
'phia to Harrisburg, and if necessary will proceed
\1) the scene of the late battles, to minister to the
Sounded soldiers. They have full authority from
ovennor Curtin to act in this capacity. The work
1,0
ich they must perform is a trying one, but it
I be executed with that devoted enthusiasm and
self-sacrifice which belong to woman's nature
slate. The blessing of many a sufferer upon the
rack -of pain, and the last grateful gleam of many
an eye glazing in the agony of death, will be her
rerasd. Woman's record throughout this mighty
eontict has been a glorious one, which angels and
the Meet in heart might gladly own- Her soothe
lug led healing presence has moved at all times
amid tle clash of arms and the mad carnival cf
blood ant hate, as well as through the wards of
groaning kospitah, coming to the sufferer like "a
sweet henettetion 'mid the eternal curse."
PREPARZ Via TAP. WOUNDED.—We may look for
the speedy arriv a l of very many wounded sediers
during the week. Many public dfilitary hospitals,
excellently arrang,d and fitted pp, have meetly
been teltalished het-, and hundreds of beds and
rooms are now ready for patients ; but as our city
is more accessible from the Gettysburg battle field
than most others, there ha sad probability that the
hospitals will be insufficient for the accommodation
of all the sufferers who may be sent hither_ It wilt
therefore devolve upon our citizens to lead a help.
log band to the benevolent and tender work, an d
to receive their wounded defenders into their
houses, where their sufferings may be alleviated
and their wounds attended. We are sure that now
i
as in times past, oar people are ready to pen house
and purse; and that the heart of women, ever gentle
and kindly,will not be wanting in helpful and sooth
ing ministrations around the sick-bed. governor
Curtin boo olroAdy assured the Surgeett moral
that our people are prepared to take the anded
into their homes, that our public buildings ill be
given up for hospitals, and that all soldier sent
hither will receive all the attention that the est
careful nursing may demand. We know that ur
citizens need no 'appeal to their kindness or pat r t
ism in this matter. We simply notify them of
feet that tiny *ill EQUiI fit called upon to moos
the sufferings of bleeding brethren, fully confide nt
that their patriotism and liberality, which have
never failed in the past, will again be equal to the
demands of the present emergency. .- '
THE CUMBERLAND Vausx.—Perhaps there is
no richer, better cultivated or more prosperous ag
ricultural region in the whole North than that
which has recently been overrun and plundered
by the Confederates. The Cumberland Valley ex
tends from the Susquehanna to the Potomac, a
distance of about eighty miles, with an average
breadth of about twenty miles. It comprises the
counties of Cumberland and Franklin in Pennsyl
vania, and the county of Washington in Maryland,
containing an aggregate population of nearly one
hundred thousand souls. From two and a half to
three millions of bushels of wheat are annually
produced in the valley, together with vast quanti
ties of rye, oats, corn, hay, potatoes, and all man
ner of produce. The soil is a rich limestone, not
easily affected by drouth, and admirably adapted
for grazing, as well as grain grekstng. The num
ber of horses and cattle in the valley was very
large, of which the Southern end has been quite
stripped by the invaders.
The ancient Indian name of this valley was the
Kittatinny, and the mountain range that forme its
northwestern boundary from the Susquehanna to
Chambersburg still bears that name. At the latter
place this range ceases abruptly, and thence to the
Potomac the valley widens, and is bounded by the
Tusoargra.
eIIARLE a CARgoi.
The points between which the rebels principally
operated are Chambersborg, Pa., and Hagerstown,
Md. The farmer place is fifty-two miles from
Harrisburg, in a southweiterly direction, and the
latter twenty-two miles south of Chatubersburg.
Midway between these places, and five miles from
the Maryland line, lies Greencastle, in the centre
of a fine country, and the leading flour and grain
depot of that region_ Ten miles west of Green
castle is Mercersburg, and about the dame distance
west is Waynesboro', all around which is a wealthy
farming district, dotted over with flouring mills,
The Cumberland Valley railroad, having its
termini at Harrisburg and Hagerstown, passes
through Carlisle, Chatabersburg, Greencastle, and
all 'the principal villages in the valley.
hleConneleburg, the county seat of Fulton
county, is situated in a valley between Scrub
Ridge and the Tuscarora mountain, in what is
called the Big Cove. That cove runs down to
wards Hanciok, in Maryland, distant about twenty
miles. Live stock is largely raised in that valley,
but nearly all the horses and cattle have been
swept oat of it by the rebel invaders.
Gettysburg, in Adams county, the amen* of the
late terrible battle and Union victory, is about
twenty-five miles from Greencastle, in a direction
a little north of east, and is about fifteen miles
southwest of Hanover, in York county.
SP/CEOR OF GEN. SlGEL.—Majar Genet:al Franz
Sigel arrived in town yesterday afternoon, taking
rooms at the Tones House. Immediately after
reaching the hotel, a large crowd gathered in front
of it, and forced the General, accompanied by the
Prussian Prince Salm-Salm, also stopping at the
same hotel, to appear upon the balcony. General
Sigel made a brief speech, inivhich he returned his
acknowledgments for the honor done him. Re also
complimented the patriotism and spirit of Pennsyl
vania, and said that it afforded him the deepest
gratifieation to know that the brave and noble Army
of the Potomac had achieved their first overwhelm
ing and decisive victory on her soil. He paid a
glowing tribute to Roseerans and Grant, and con
cluded by expressing the belief that our troops
will soon tread the very halls of Richmond.
Gen. S. is a slim, wiry man, of middle size, with
long hair, and a voles which betrays quite unmis
takably the "sweet German accent" of Faderland.
His manner It*ld trNpearanee is altogether unosten
tatious.
The General was also serenaded in the evening
by a fine brass band, at which time he again spoke
to the large crowd ascembled in front of the hotel.
Wehave no room to give his remarks at length.
Gen. Hall, commanding the New York troops now
in this department, also briefly addressed the con
course of citizens and soldiers.
MUSTERED Our.—The City Zouaves, Capt. F.
Asbury Awl, and also the City Guard, Capt. Fors
ter, yeaterdaY marched llp t 9 the tirsenal, gave
up theirs guns, and were mustered out. The
Zouaves are too well known and appreciated as a
military organization to need any special commen
dation at our hands: They will bo remembered
for the promptness and patriotism displayed by
them in the late emergency, as well as for import
ant services heretofore rendered. Capt. Forster's
City Guard was composed principally of the
solid business and professional men of this place.
While in service below town, they cheerfully en
dured the hardships of a soldier's life, drilling
incessantly and consuming "hard tack" with re
morseless energy. They are entitled to commen
dation from all good men, and will undoubtedly be
popular with the ladies also for a long time to
come.
The late great Tiotory over Lot , et la.ttyot•org
puts an end to "the emergency," and we may look
for the mustering eat of other militia companies
as speedily as it can be effected.
Goez HOME —The "Cameron Guards," Capt
H. W. Crofter, were yesterday honorably di:-
charged from further duty, and departed to their
homes in Lewisburg in the afternoon. The men
composing this company were the first men of
Lewisburg, and left their business in order to
serve the State, each man paying his own trans
portationand subsisting himself while here. Their
services cost nothing to the State. On taking
their departure, they were addressed by Hon Eli
Slifer, Secretary of the Commonwealth, who com
oliteated them for the patriotism evinced on this
occasion, and thanked them In beha'f of the State
of which they had proved themselves such ready
defenders and such worthy citizens.
THE MILITIA GLORIOUSLY AT WORK —There is
one matter in the account of the great battle at
Gettysburg, on Friday, which is deserving of
marked attention. This _account says that when
the enemy massed his whole force for an over
whelming attack on the right of Gen. Meade's pc
§itiorp,Ad 1144 vuceess almost within his grasp, a
column of new troops appeared on our side and
determined the fate of the day. These troops
were the PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. Even the New
'York Herald, which gives the account, says that
it will be a "proud inheritance" for the children of
thos.e men to know that they were in arms to take
part in the events of that glorious day. How this
should stimulate the action of those men, particu
larly the experienced men, who are not yet in the
field, and how it should inspire with ardor the
volunteers themselves ! Let us hear no more
sneers or damaging remarks about the militia,
either from the lips of martinets or dubious heroes.
DEXCCHA.TIO ORB MOUTIFG4,...The Democratic
dintie of the respective wards in this city will
meet weekly as follows, viz
First Ward—On Saturday
week. evening of each
Second Ward—On Monday evening of each
week.
Third Ward—On Tuesday evening of each
week.
Fourth Ward-01 Wednesday evening of each
week.
Fifth Ward---Od Thursday evening of each
week.
.
Sixth Ward—On Friday evening of each week.
The hoar and.pisee ieleft discretionary with the
bibs or their officers: By order of the City Ex
e calve Committee. • Geo. W. WELLVAR, S try,
Ia TRUIMPHE !—Victory ! How the magic word
passed from lip to lip yesterday, thrilling every
heart with the inspiration of the sound ! A great
cloud, a vague and boundless horror of darkness
and suspense, had been lifted and swept away,
and the poople•breathed freely once more. The
change was written upon every face, and pro
claimed in the tone of every voice. But at what
a fearful cost was it brought about ! Fifteen thou
sand of our bravest and best beloved. created in
the image of God and endeared to thousands of
hearts now bowed in mortal anguish, are the ran
som paid for our deliverance. Let us, while de
voutly thanking Almighty God for this great
mercy, remember them with profound gratitude,
draw near the resting place of the dead heroes
with reverence,
"And o'er each fresh-made grave sing dole,
And drop a tear."
MORE REBS.—One hundred and sixty rebel pris
oners, captured by our forces while on a foraging
expedition near Gettysburg, were brought down
the Cumberland Valley railroad yesterday. Sonic
o 7 them will take the oath, but the majority will
be sent east to camps for paroled prisoners. Their
appearance was suggestive of hard times. A very
curious crowd collected in front of the Marshal's
office to make a close inspection of the piebald ta
terdemalions. "0, why did he go for a soldier ?"
Wg bave taken 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 prices, until the whole are sold.
Among these goods are
1,000 yards remnants detain.) and calico, 16, 18
and 20 Ante.
500 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and 20 cents.
200 yards of barer) and lustre, 20 and 25 cents.
1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
100 yards of broue 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.
1,000 papers of the very best of Smith's needles,
5 cents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket
handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all ct. is of combs,
patent them]. tapes, Bode, )t , by the dozen or
piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will del at 75 casts per
yard.
20 pieces of straw matting, cheap.
20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains.
S LEWY.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
EDITOR OF PATRIOT AND UNION;
Dear Sir :—With your permission I wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to
all who wish it, (free,) a Recipe, with full directions
for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will
effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and al Impurities of the Skin, leaving the
same soft, clear, smooth , and beautiful.
I will also it ail free to those having Bald Heade or
Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will
enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 80 days. All
applications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
je2B-3md No 831 Broadway, New York.
AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSA
RILLk.—No one remedy is more needed in this country
than a reliable Alterative, t ut the sick have been so out
rageously cheated by the worthless preparations of Sar
saparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the
name. Yet the &dig cannot be blamed for the imposi
tions from which they have suffered. Most of the So.
called Sarsaparillas in the market contain little of the
virtues of Sarsaparilla or anything else They are mere
slops—inert and worthless, while a concentrated extract
of the active variety of Sarsaparilla compounded with
Dock, Stillingia t rodine, etc.,is, as it ever will be, a
powerful alterative and an ffectual remedy. Such is
Ayees lixtract 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 yen
have been imposed upon by something pretending to be
Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have used
AVM's—then and not till then, will yon know the vir
tues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the
diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer 's American Alma
nac, which the agents below named will furnish gratis
to all who call for it.
AVER% CATHARTIC Pitts—for the cure of Costiveness,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, PM
Stomach, Headcuhe, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn
arising from disordered stomach, Pain or Morbid Inac
tion of the Bows s, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, Liver
Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gaut, Neuralgia, and for
a Dinner Pill.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purposes of a family physic.
Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for $l.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparatingt which they make more profit on. Demand
AYSIVS and take no others. The Sick want the best aid
there is for them, and they should have it.
Prepared by DR. .1. C. AYES & Co., Lowell, Mass .
Sold by 0. A. RUNYAN?, CiROSEI & CO., C. R. ICRL
LER, J. BONGARDNER, Da. MILE.B and L. WYRTH, Har
risburg, and dealers everywhere. je4-da;w2m.
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS t
FOR FEMALES:
Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all
Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always
successful as a Preventive.
ThetilrlLLS have been used by the Doctors for many
years, lith in France and America, with unparalleled
success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand
ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those suffering Pram any irregularities
whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family
where health will not permit it. Females particularly
situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned
against these Pills while in that condition, as they are
sure to produce miecarriage, and the proprietor assumes
no rhapitaibility alter 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
„VART Druggist, No. 2 zones Row, and C. K. KELLER,
Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation
to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of
peetage 3 by null_
Sold also by J. L. LEMBERGER, Lebanon; J. A. WoLr,
Wrightsville; B. T. MILLER, York; S. ELLIorr, Car
lisle; T. C. /LIMON, Ship_pensburc I. & NGL
UUE, Chain
bersburg; S. G. WILD, NIPIIITMD; A. J. Ksorrmarr, Me
chanicsburg; BROWN & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber
typtreet, Baltimore; and by i 'one Druggist , ' in very
town and city throughout the United States.
HALL & BUCHEL,
218 Greenwich Street, New York,
General Wholesale Agents.
N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe,
All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore,
as you tame your lives and health, to say nothing of
being humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Rowe 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 yon the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all
claimed for them. S. D. HOWE,
jyl7-dly Sole Proprietor, New York.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. C E ESEMAAPS PILLS.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
:mos of a bong and extenOrq practice. They are mild
is their operation, and certain in correcting all irregn•
Lilies, painful menstruation, removing all obstructions-
Whether from cold . or otherwise, headache, pal in the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervousattee
tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th 'back estlinkbe,
&a., disturbed sleep, which arise barn intempti of
nature.
DR, CILEZSEILIN B PILLS
was the commencemen a soar Q i futile tritattel or
those irregularities mid obetrtilit e 011:
signed so many to a pranata asp A te.talecaa
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an
obstruction takes place the general health begins to de
cline.
DR. CHSESEMAN'S PILLS
are the moat effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all hey are
invaluable, iltdacingi rola certainly, periodical Tag 11161"
icy. They are knows to thoueonde s erho have ueedthem
at different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
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Explicit directions, stating to/um they should not be
used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar Per Bong
containing from 50 to de Pills.
Pill. sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Agents. Sold by Druggists generally.
R. B. IiUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
20 Cedar streeCltiew Yoik
sold
"&
111 Harrisburg, A. Banniart.
!Ifechanl &
&& abippeniburg, by D. W. Raskin.
14 . Chambersbnrg, by Miller A; Hershey.
c e by bairpi Deliett.
•& Hammelstown, by George Wolf.
•& Lebanon, by George Boss. dece-ddcwly
BrandrethlePille, New Sty le,
BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
ERANDRETIPS; PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BRANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for sostiTness, spessms, loss of appetite,
sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals,
dizziness, drowsing*•aid cramping pains, and all dis
orders of the stomach sod bowela.
ONE Oil MANY OASES.
r Original Letter at 294 (lanai street, New York :
J. I. 0. 000 K, publisher of the State Banner, 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 front this dreadful complaint, when he used
BRANDKETIPS PILLS. The Sept box did not seem to
benefit him much, bat the second produced a change
and by the time he had taken six boxes, a COMPLETE
CURE was effected. Ele says : "My dyspepsia was gone,
and my expectations of an early death vanished."
ASK FOR. NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal MBAs., 29t Canal street, New York.
For gals in Harrisbunc b J QM LI, DEW
mb.darwtf
2musentents.
GAIETY MUSIC HAW
WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD.
DOR EDWARDS Sole Proprietor.
JOE COOK Business Manager.
DE MARBELLE Stage Manager.
MUSIC. By the Original Keystone Baud.
Two performances on
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
JULY 1
Commencing at half•paat 2 and 8 o'clock ,
The Gaiety Troupe will on this occasion pre
sent an entertainment hitherto unequaled in
the annals of negro minstrelsy, comprising all
the popular negro melodies of the day, with
the most carefully selected operatic gems, and
the most ludicrous and highly amusing planta
tion scenes, burlesque, opera, comedy and
farce, forming a programme tf unexceptiona
ble novelties, and the most attractive enter
tainment ever offered to the citizens Of Harris
burg.
TOM W. BROWN and JOHN C. OREM, the
Colorado Champion, who have been received
each evening with unbounded enthusiasm,
being called before the audience nightly and
greeted with well merited applause.
THE NEW IRON SIDE STILL AFLOAT
WITH THE GAIETY.
The only first-clime Concert Hall in the City
Crowded with unparallelled success
The gigantic Leading Troupe of the Profession
THE PUBLIC PATRONIZE IL
The Press praises the Gaiety—Basking in the
Sunshine of Success.
The one great company of the age we live in
Houses crowded to excess with the most
UNBOUNDED BURSTS OF ENTHUSIASM.
THE MONSTER STAR TROUPE.
The Great Gaiety always has the largest Au-
diencee
A continuous Carnival of Fun—Our Position
is established—Outstripping all Rivalry—
Thus distancing all competition—
Complete success of the
GREAT GAIETY - STAR TROUPE
Fresh Faces.
157C7007
The best company in the woad.
wcrssor
Drop in and hear Mrs. Edwards.
iSrre=s.lE"
She sings ail her favorite songs to-night.
Abatement to the crowd
-sricirur
Will find t3ward's Gaiety filled nightly, and we
713EOPIVP"r!,
Let them go away dissatisfied.
Applause granted every Performer—The great
est hit ever made in Harrisburg--Hun
dreds turned away unable to gain
admission—Mommoth Combina
tion—More New Stars.
The Great Gaiety Troupe comprises Twelve
Brilliant Stars.
The great Comedy of Congress. •
MARK! READ! AND LEARN!
NEW STARS!
JOHN C. O'ROM, the Colorikdo Champion,
will make his first appearance this evening
in his grand SPARRING MATCHES, assis
ted by all Amateurs of the city.
ANDY WILLIAMS, Comedian & Banjo. Soloist.
BILLY PORTER, the Ethiopian Comedian and
Laughing Son of Momus.
MASTER WILLIE, the original What Is It, in
his songs and dances.
The Harrisburg favorite, TON. W. MOWN . ,
the Celebrated L'emicvocaliet, late of San
ford's Opera Troupe.
808 EDWARDS, the only original Plantation
Darkey
MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, the Harrisburg Fa
rite and Queen of Song.
M'LL NELLY COOK, the celebrated Vocalist,
and the
GREAT GAIETY TROUPE under the manage
ment of the far-famed 808 EDWARDS.
De Marbelle, Billy Porter, - Andy Williamit,
Perry Edwards,Johnny Harris, Master
Willie, Joe ook, and many others,
and the old and original
KEYSTONE BAND AND ORCHESTRA!
Entire Change of Programme every Evening!
Admission Only 23 Cents.
Now Stara are engaged of which due
notice will be given.
N. 8.--$lO Reward will be givenby the undersigned
for any person or persons caugat in the act of destroy
ing or posting over aoy of the GAttey bins.
JOB COOK, Business Manager.
46. KTO SES . " -THEIR SIGNIFI
LN C &NUN.
Illustrated with engravings of the Roman, Grecian,
Indian, Negro. Celestial, Anneline. Torn-np and Pug
Num, With the character revealed by each. ITS
blue, black or p,r.iy. LlPS—thin and pale, et full and
red, prim or pouting, scolding or loving MOUTH—
large or small. Ilets—light or dark, coarse or fine,
straight or curly. CREEICS—thin or plump, pale or
colored. TENTH—regular orirregnlar. EARS—large or
small. Nita—long or shoa t ; Sam—rough or smooth.
All to b 3 amply illustrated ith engravings._ The walk,
talk, laSgh and voice, all indicate character. We may
know an honest face from a dishonest one, and we will
SHOW how, &bides the above, we shall cruet 0= RTH
NOLOGY, or the Natural History of Man ; of PwrsioLo
ol, and the Laws of Life and Health; of PHYSlookonv,
or signs of Character, and how to read them ; of PHRE
NOLOGY, the Philosophy of Mind ; and of PSYCHOLOGY,
the Science of the Soul. MAN, with reference to all
his relations of life, social, intellectual and spiritual,
and what each can do best, will be elucidated in the
PtIRIsINOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LIFE ILLUS
TRATED. New volume commences July Ist. A hand
some quarto monthly, at only $1 50 a year. Sample
numbers, 15 cents. Please address FOWLER AND
WELLS, 808 Broadway, New York_ jy4-3td .
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BASKETS!
LADIES TRAVELING,
MARKET,
BEHOOL,
PAPER,
KNifE,
CLOTHES,
ROORD,
CHILDREN'S,
•
For gale low ? by OAHE,
?gam.WM.- boa ; Jr., & 00.
WEBSTER'S ARMY AND NAVY
POCKET. DICTIONARY.
Just received and for sale at
, B£III.EFFMRI BOOKSTORi.
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY,
STEWART, STEVENS, CLARK & CO.,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, and Solicitors
for all kinds of Military Clams,
450 PENNbYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
This arm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pen
sion Business, and being familiar with the practioe in
all the Departments of Government, believe that they
can afford greater facilities to Pension, Bounty, and
other Claimants, for the prompt and successful aeeom
plishment of business entrusted to them, than any other
arm in Washington. They desire to secure such an
amount of this business as will enable them to execute
the business for each claimant eery cheaply, and on the
basis of their pay contingent upon their success in each
case. For this purpose they will secure the services of
Law Firms in each prominent listlity throughout the
States where such business may 'se had, furnish such
with ell the necessary blank forms of application and
evidence, requisite printed pamphlet instructions, and
circulars for distribution in their vicinity, with asso
ciates names inserted, and upon the due execution of
the papers and tretiemieeies o f the earn. to them by
their local associates, they will promptly perform the
business here.
in" Their charges will be ten dollars for officers and
jive dollars for privates, for each Pension or Bounty and
Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount of
Claims for Military Supplies or Claims for Indemnity.
irr Soldiers enlisted since the let ofllarch, 11181, in
any kind of service, Military or Naval, who are disabled
by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. AU
soldiers who serve for two years, or during the war,
should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty.
Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled NI
Pensions, and the $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow,
then the minor children. And if no minor children,
then the father, mother, sisters op., brothers are enti
.fid as above to the $lOO Bounty ad Back Pay.
. .
WABHINOTONI D. 0.,1882.
Apply at our office, or to our Associate at
ermann, PA.—JOHN A. BIGLER, Attorney and
gottneeDor.
PITTSBURG, PA.—ARTHURS &
neys-st-Law.
Perrswit.ms, It. SMITH, Attorney swa,
Counsellor.
PHILAMILTITIA, PA.—J. G. MINNICHILD, 46 Alwood
street, WM. M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor.
Aeßtmoros, PA.—BOYD OBIIMBINOB, Attorney
and Oonneellor.
jyBl-dly
JACKSON & CO.'S
Where they ntendto devote their entire time to the
manufacture of
*ll kinds and varieties, In the neatest and moat hulk
unable styles, end at eatieleetory
Their stock will consist, in part, of Gottiemen , s Ana
Calf and Patent Leather Soots and Shoes, latest styles;
Ladies , and Misses' Gaiters, and other Shoes in great
variety; and I. foot everything connected with the
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER WORK will be particularly attended to,
and in an cc ON Will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts
Attu/ up by one of the but makers in the Mishit.
The long practical experience of the undersigned, and
their thorough knowlidge of the business will, they
trust, be sufficient guarantee to the public that they
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that
will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and drum..
bility. [fang] JACKSON & CO.
VJURINGER'S PATENT BEEF TEA,
ILL a solid, concentrated extract of
C onv e r tible immediately into a nourishing and deli
cious soup. IEO4 approved by a *amber of eminent
Physicians.
This admirable article condensed Into a compact form,
all the substantial and nutritive properties of a large
bulk of meat and vegetables. The readiness with which
It dissolves into a rich and palatable Soup, which would
require hours of preparation according to the usual
method, is an advantage in many situations of life, too
obvious to need urging. Its highly nourishing qualities
combined with its delicacy, renders it invaluable for the
sick while for those in health, it is a pertectau.batituts
for fresh meat and vegetables. It will keep good in any
Climate.
Presh Attraction.
It is peculiarly well adapted TOR TRAVELERS, by
land or sea, who ma thus avoid those accidentaldepriva
lions of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable.
FOR INVALIDS, whose capricious appetite can thus
is satisfied in a moment.
FOR BPoRTEIMEN and EXOURSIONUTS. to whom,
both Its compactness and easy preparation will recom
mend it. Por polo by
eep24-tf WM. DOCK. & Co.
CHARTER CIA . K
FAMILY FLOUR!
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE IT. STATES!
AND SUPERIOR TO ANT
IR _AIL 1W CI "ir .Irt_A-MTIZIS
OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA!
IT IS MADE OP
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT.
11:7" Delivered any place in the city free of charge.
Turns cash o* delivery.
iY BO WM. DOCK, Js., Jr 00.
1411810 BTOII,IOI
NO. 98 MARKET STEW, HARRISBURG, PA.
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS,
MELODEONS, GUITARS,
VIOLINS, BANJO STRINGS,
Of every description.•
DRUMS, FIFES, FLUTES, ACOORDEONS, etc., at
the lowest CITY PRICES, at
W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE.
No. 98 MAW! 13 ' .
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
PXILI.b P£l4,
NAIIII/A02113111
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
WINN, PORTNR, MINERAL WAVER, PIOICIAN AND
PRESERVE BOTTLE'S
01 MIRY DIBOZIIIIOIII.
H. B. do O. W. NANNIES,
osl9-411.7 27 eleath 'front dere, Philadelphia.
SECOND ANNUAL PIC-NIC
OF THE
PAXTON FIRE COMPANY,
TICKETS
Weber'e unexcelled rtring bend hes been engaged fee
the occasion, and a pleasant treat is in store ror all
those who may favor the woods with a visit on that
day. Nothing shall be left undone, or no pains .spared
to make it the picnic of the season, and nothing to pre
sent all from enjoying themselves in a pleasant and
proper manner. Omnibuses and conveyances willleave
different poinle of the city for the woods every 'fifteen
minutes.
AM improper characters will be admitted on the
grounds. A sufficient police force will be on the ground
to preserve order.
Committee of Arrangements :—David Crawford, B. J.
Shoop, Wm. H. }Tharly, David L. Murtha, &serge Fears
ter, John J. Zimmerman, John A. Helier. je23-8t
SECRET DISEASES
SECRET DISEASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
TEE MOST CERTAIN REDUIDT NEER USED.
Yes, a Positive Cure!
BALSAM COPAVIA t MERCURY DISCARDED.
Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure.
They are entirely vegetable, having no email nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, in any wax, Ware the
stomach or bowels of the most delicate.
Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in
twenty-four hours.
No exposure, no trouble, no change whatever.
Price male packages, $.2.-; Female, $3. Sold by
D. W. GROSS tk 00.
Sent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Bow 151 Phila. P
0. , jand-dly
MILITARY CLAIMS AND PEN
SIONS.
The undersigned have-entered into an association for
the eolleetion of Military Claims end tll9` 0000tiog of
Pcnaiozus for wounded and disabled soldiers.
Muster-in and Muster-out Rolls, officers' Pay Rolls,
Ordnance and Clothing returns, and all papers pertain
ing to the military service will be made out properly
and. expeditiously.
Office in the Exchange Buildings, Walnut between
Second and Third streets, near Omits Hotel. Har r is.
burg, , THOS. 0 MAODOWELL,
je2s dtf THOMAS A. MAGUIRE.
3 000 "B f II V IE t L 4 3 2 'ork State Potatoes
'l4OO Bushels York State Akan,
A ckoice lot of York litato Matter.
Also, a suirrior lot of Catawba Grapes, and 30 banisis
likellbarke past received and for sale low bp:7;
H. W. IMBUE L Co.,
decl-dtf No. 100 Market street.
Miscellancom
War Claims and Claims for Indemnity.
JOSEPH B. STEWART,
RESTOS L. STEVENS,
EDW &RD CLARK,
OSCAR A. STEVENS,
WILLIS B. V}ATLORD•
SHOE STORE ,
140. 81))i MARNIIT STRAY,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
BOOTS AND SHOES
BEEF AND VEGETABLES,
Will be held at
HAEHNLLN , S WOODS,
ON JULY 4TH, 186 3.
ijeltnbolb's ilemebies.
THE GREAT f‘ AMERICAN REMEDIES"
KNOWN AB
I
HELMBOLD'S"
HELAIBOLD'S EXTRACT “BUCHIL"
HELIVIBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
UELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION,
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED;:
COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUC
A positive and speak Remedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases the power of digestion and ex
eitpa the abaortent4 into healthy Roque!, by Wbkb the
water or calcareous depoiitione, end all unnatural en.
largements, are reduced. as well es pain and inflamma
tion, anl is good for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.
lIELMBOLD'S EXRRACT BUCHII,
For Weakn sa milting from Erce-53., Ifxbito of Dieei•
nation, I ar y InEseretion or Abuse, att_ndel with the
Indisposition to Evrtion, Dryness of the Skin,
Lose Or Memory); Loss of Power,
Weak Nervf a, - DAN:IIV in Breathing.,
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wabfulness,
Universal Lassitule of the Pain in the B.tek,
Muscular Sy stun, Flukliins , of the Body,
Hot Hands,
_„_ licuntions on the Face,
P.llld Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, soon tohow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS.
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
they are not frequently followed by those " direful die
eaite3ll
INSANITY 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 CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY OR.
Be:mires the aid of medicine to strenzthen and invigo
rate the system,which lIELMBOLIPS I3X LRACT MO Hi;
invariably does A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES ! FEMALES !! FEMALES!!!
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED. OR, CONTEM-
In many affections ,peculiar to Femn'es, the Extract
Buchu is unequallel by any other r.medy, as in Chlorosis
or Retention, Irregularities, Painfuln- as, r suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Slirrhous stets
or-the Uterus. Leucorrhta or Whines, Sterility, ani for all
complaints incident to the iter, whether arising Irom in
discretion, flobito of Diisipation 7 or in the
NO FAM LY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Take no Edlean, Mercury or Unpleasant Iktedieine, for
ITELMROLD'S EXTRACT BUCLLIT
In all their stages, at little expense ; little or no change
•
in diet ; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE.
Ic causes fr., quest desire and gi. es strength to Urinate,
thereby remov;n3 o'structions, preventing and caring
strictures of the urethra, allaying pain I iotlimmation,
so freqnent in this class of dignaS-s, and expelling POl
satraps, DissusED AND WORN-orT MATTER.
Thousands upon thousands who bare been the
• VICTIMS Or QUACKS,
And who have paid HEAVY FEES b cu-ed in a short
time, have fonad they were deceived, and that the "• Poi
son" has. by -the us , t, of a Powerful Astrmgents," beau
dried up in the system, to break out in au aggravated form,
and
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For all Affections and Diseases of the URINARY vit.
GANS. whether existing lo DIAL t OR FEMALE, front
whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long
stlnding, Diseases of these or.ans rmtnire the aid of a
DIURETIC_
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT MICELI
And it is ct.rtain to have the desired effect in ailDisesseil
for which it is recommended.
BLOOD ! BLOOD ! ! BLOOD 111
HBLMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTBATBD''rCOH J
POTIAIII FLUID EXTRACT SARIA.PAIULLA.
This is an affection of the Blooi, ant st`acirs the sexual
organs, Linings of the 1 0 1 , 0 e, Bars, Throat, Willi:toil* and
other Mucus norfsoes, making its appearance id the 'form
of Ulcers. IikL3III , ,LIIPS Batract carsaparilia purifies
tie Blood and r -mores all &iffy kruotous of the Bk.n,
giving tq the complizion a den' aid ge4tlly 'dolor. It
being roomed eicor,cly for this clove of compl lots, ti
Blood-pnifying r.perties are pros:rye] ti a Water az
tent than any other preparation or ,sarsaparilla.
An excelbmat lo'ion for diseases of a Syphili•ic nature,
and as an injection in &settees ,f the - Urinary Organs aria.
ins from habits of dise;pttion, used in courveti9n with the
Etti.r.ieta Baskin and SArsapartllA. in such diseases aeincom.
mended. Evidence of the moat responsibie and reliable
character will accompany the rnediciies.
Prom three to twenty years' etandine, with names known
Pormiedical properties of BUCRU, see Dispensatory of
the United States'.
See Professor DEWEDS , valuable works on the Prac
tice of Phygie.
..25 CENTS
gee mans made by the Igte ceTebrated•Dr. - PHYSICIE
Philadsigna.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM 111 9 DOWELL, a
celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Stag-ono, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of
the Sing and Queen's Journal
See Medico Chirargical R"TIPW, Dtibl'alpd by BIWA
MIN TRAVERS. Fellow of Royal CoVege of Surgeons.
See most of the late Stands, d Works on Medicine.
Extract Bnchu.---....51 00 per bottle, or six for CS 00
Extract Sarsaparilla..... 61 00 per bcttle; or six for 115 00
Improved Rose Wash.... 5 ie. per bottle, or six for $2 60
Or half dozen of each for $l2, which will be Sufficient to
cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to.
Delivered to any address, securely picked from obser
vation.
gr Describe symptoms in all comninnecations. Cures
guaranteed. Advice gratis.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Rehnbo'd, who being duly sworn
Both sap s his preparations contain no narootim no msr•
ouch or other injUrioult drugs, but are pUrely vegetable.
H. T. LiELHBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me.this 23d day of Nevem
ber, 1854. Will. P. BI BBERD, Alderman,
. Ninth st., above hare, Philadelphia.
Address lettomfor information in confidence to
11. T. HELSIBOLD, Chemist.
Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED MALE/1%.
Who pndeavor to dispose "OF THEIR OWN ".'}pl
'and
64 other" articles on the reputation attained by r .
HELBIBOLIPS GENUINE PREPARATION% ), • . •
HELMBOLD 3 S GENUINE EXTRACT RUC=
HELIKBOLIPS GENUINE EXTRACT SAMAP I AIRLI.RI
IIIMMDOLDII MUM nEPROTra - R001 . 14911.
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Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR HELILBOLD'S—TA
_XE NO OTHER.
Cut: out the advertisement aid . serld S D, and avoid
IMPOSITION and EXPOSURE. fie/21,
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, T Z
IQI ! LOWIN% sV3fibitome.;
GANIC WEAKNESS,
PLATING MARRIAGE
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE
I=l=l
Linde cant and Dangerous Di-eases
CURES SECRET DISEASES
PERHAPS AFTER MARRUGE.
USE
18 THE GREAT DIURETIC,
SYPHILIS
=I
HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
TO SCIENCE AND FAME..
AFFIDAVIT