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

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    FOCAL
. Tea Als:B Union may be had at
leek's Zook Store, corner of Third cad Aterkst
streets. "
&Leo, at he Neel Agency of George 1.. Walter
r
n Siarket street. near Fifth.
Tug Mans.- - -IJnder the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the thus of closing the mails
st the Ilsrriehurg Post Office, April 20, 1883, is
as fellows:
NORTHIRS CENTRAL RAILWAY.
NORTH.—WET Man.—For all plates between ger..
isbnrg, Look. Cavan sad Bimini, N. Y., at 12,.00 m.
For Look /Urea, Williamsport and Lewisburg at p
p. m.
BOUTH.—War Man..—For all planes between Har.
mean and Baltimore, lid., and Washington, D. C., at
2.00 m.
For Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Md. , and Pork, Ps.
at 9_llo p. in..
?ALLBW RAILROAD.
BART.—WAY Idsii..—For all places between Harris
burg, Easton and Pidladelnitia.roia Reading, 47.00 a.m.
For Beading and Pottsville, at 12 31 p.
7*CngTLTAIL►
Way Mam..—Por all places between Harrisburg and
Phil/Ade/pia, at 0.30 a. in.
For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.00 m.
For N e w York, Pail:4 8 101k ioluCaster, Columbia,
Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.96 p. m.
;or . New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at o_oo
P
WRST.—Wav MAIL.—For all places between Earris
burg and Altoona, 12.00 in.
For Johnstown, Pittsburg and NH. Pa., Cincinnati,
Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.
For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg,
Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. in.
OUMASKLAND VALLMT LAILIOAD
Nor Mechanicsburgg,,Carlisle,Buippoustourg and Chem
bersburg, Pa., at 1.00 a. m.
WAY MAIL.—For an places between. Harrisburg and
Hagerstown, M., at 12.30 p. m.
acsomarta LAID OVERITEILLNILL RAILROAD.
. . •
!or Ellendsle Forges, Ellirood, Pinegrove and Summit
Station, at 12.80 p. m.
STAG N 11017 T ES
Far Progress, lAnglestown, Monads Hill, West Hano
ver, Man Hanover, ono and Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 7.00 a. in.
For Lisburn and kowlebers7, on satiwor, At 1 1 2.8 J
P- 111 -
11.7"01ftee Houre.—Prom 5.33 a. in. to 8.00 p. m. Sun
day from 7.30 to 8.80 a.m.. and from 8.00 to 4.00 p. m.
Novi - ca.—Conveyances will leave the Hope En
gine House only, fur the picnic, every half hour
during the day_ All Inaba are reapee fully invited
No improper characters admitted. 4t
Itemovan.—Gen. Conch has removed the head
quarters of the Department of the Surquehanna to
Chambersturg. • All communicationa connected
with this department shenld henceforth be di
rected to that place.
DIED OF HIS Izi.runzas.—Mr. W. A. Kenney . , in
jured by the late railroad accident at the bridge
over the Conewago creek, on the Northern Cen
tral rosa, died at his residence in . this city on
Tuesday. His funeral will take place at 3P. in.
to-day, from hie residence on Filbert street, above
State.
/1 1 _ CAMP Cunnw.—Yesterday morning the 30th
regiment Pennsylvania volunteer-militia, Colonel
Moonie, reached Camp Curtin, where they await
the mustering out process. This regiment cup
-Palm sempardee from the counties of Wyoming,
Luzerne, Snyder, Bradford, Colombia.and Chester.
They enlisted fur three months or during the
emergency.
MESDING Tuasa Wers„—We,are gratified to
note that the street commissioners are taking up
the old and sunken crossings at Court•Heuse alley,
on Market street, and replacing them with larger
stones: A few days labor, of half a dozen men
would place .all our dilapidated street crossings in
good condition . IYe hope they will go on with
the work and "leave no stone unturned" that needs
turning or replacing.
PoLien AyeAnte.—The only cam before Alder
man Kline yesterday, op to dark, was that of Wm.
F. Snyder and Thomas T. C. Brady, both belong
ing to company B, 1531 P. V., 'who were' arrested
by officer Campbell, charged by James Lynch, bar
keeper at the May House, with violent assault
upon tam at the time of the disturbance there on
Monday afternoon. Mr. Lynch woe Choked e.t.a
kicked, and was very badly beaten on the face and
head. His assailants were committed for trial.
CIVILIANS WOUNDED At GSVITSBURG —COESii
ering the greet danger to which the citizens of
Gettysburg were exposed by the terrific cannonade
and musketry firing which was kept up over their
beads by-the armies on either side of the town, it
is wonderful that the casualties among them were
so few. The moseunfortunate incident which oc
curred was the death of Miss "Virginia Wade.—
She was attending a relative upon her sick bed,
bud while sawing attest the to et, was struck by
a shot from one of the sharpshooters, and fell dead
upon the floor. Miss W. was a lady of most ex
cellent patties of head and heart. Quite a num
ber of citizens were wounded by stray bails, among
whom is - oro Mr. R F. Al'llhany, Mr. Whetstone,
and Mr. Lehman. These aro all the casualties of
which we have heard.
Reim Enniorreas.—One hundred and twenty
rebel prisoners and deserters reached Camp Curtin
during yesterday and the day before from the
Ober end of the Cumberland valley. They are
tom every State in Jeff.'a Kingdom, with the ex
ception of Florida. A portion of them were cap
tured by our forces, but a large majority of them
represent that, after they got into the promised
Canaan up - the valley, gnd "saw that the land it
wan pleanakt and a goodly land to dwell in," they
took to the mountains, and somehow forgot to
return to the "leeks and onions" of the Confederate
Egypt. AU these, and most of the captured ones,
will take the oath of allegiance, and wash their
bands of the sinking rebel flange- Some of them
are "stiff necked and rebellisus," however, and
will die in the faith as it is in Jeff. This class
don't believe that Vicksburg is taken.
REALITY ARRIVAL OF REBEL WOUNDED.—On
Fri
day night two trains of cars, containing orer a
thousand wounded rebels, renehed this city from
the scene of the late-battles, and were sent on to
New 'York, where quarters are provided for them
on Staten Island. Fifty-eight of the wounded
were admitted into the German Reformed Church
hospital, but were subsequently removed to the
school house on the corner of Cherry and Rasp
berry alleys, where they will be tenderly cared for
and their every want sonlied.
The Manisa Commission, which has a depot
on Chestnut street, was not wanting in the good
work of Christian charity, but bountifully fed fire
hundred of- the sufferers at a late hour of the night.
Such kindness breathes the true spirit of Chris
tian kindness and brotherly love. •"If Mit e enemy
hunger, feed him; if be thirst, give him drink."
PROFESSIONAL Sensmeres.—Large numbers of
men, picked up from the purlieus and moral cess
pools of the great cities by speculators, are being
sent into the country to supply- the market with
substitutes. Many of those men receive their
money, ,decamp with it, and reappear at- some
other point, where they play the game over again.
Others among tam are regular pichp:ickets, who
ply their trade in camp and bar-room. Oa Sun
day last a party of these slippery substitutes, im
ported from New York by speculatompaid a visit
to Rooky Springs, in Lancaster county. While in
a bar-room they got up a aham fight among them
avlres—a very common dodge among professional
pickpockets when they wish to force an opportu
nity to operate. When the melee was over, the
bar-keeper found himself minus
.his watch, which
had been mysteriously abstracted from his pocket.
The parties had in the meantime left, leaving their
victim to pttroca his own iefitaions on this new
system of affeeU:atiVO rabatitution.
CAMPS CISRTI! AND Sinnoas..-- , We visited Camp
Curtin.yesterday anti found i)virything in excd
lent eontfitior thlarrefortbe reception'Of the drilled
men 'who; Ore new 'returning Wittig - Poet tote mus
tered out of the United- States service, Captain
Sands, Ist Pa. cavalry, is in command of the camp,
and there are already seven regiments of returned
militia awaiting their discharge.. Captain Joltn J.
Ball, late of the 127th P. V., has Amon eotrueted
with the general superintendence of the camp,
and attends to forniehiag quarters and accommoda
tions to the returning. aoldiers; Cleanlinesa and a
due regard fur the comfort of the returning vet
erans, (many of whom so nobly fought upon the
desperately contested field of Gettysburg,) is the
especial province and concern of Captain B. A
walk through the camp fatly convinced us that
better quarters and neater accommodations are not
to be found in any camp in the country. Captain
Ball's long connection with Camp Curtin, before
and since the nine months' campaign, appears to ,
be fully appreciated by the men who are thero
se snugly fixed,
The business of. mustering out the men now
here is being arranged as speedily tits possible, but
it will be some time yet, possibly several weeks,
before all of the regiments are mustered out of
the service. Subsistence is furnished by the Gov
ernment to the men, and the uneasiness manifested
by regiments previously brought hero to be WM-
Wed out, is not apparent among these, who, al
though anxious to get home, evince no. disposition
to be obstreperous at the apparent delay of govern
ment officials. All will be =sterol out and sent
home as soon as the official papers can be made
out, whieb will probably occupy about three weeks.
Camp Simmons, immediately. in the rear Of
Camp Curtin, named in honor of the late gallant
Colonel Simmons, of this city, is under . the com
mend of Col. J. F; Ramsey, of Montour , county
Quite a number of the returned nine months' regi
ments are quartered here, abd the Colonel's gen
tlemanly and courteous treatment Of officers and
men of the returned veterans has made him a fa
vorite with the whole camp. The Colonel's Adju
tant, Lt. Al. Mager, of this city, we found at head
quarters busy in attending to the wants of the
camp. •
Captain Critsman, or this 101. st P. V., bas eon.
'trot of that part of Camp Curtin known as ‘gStrage"
Camp." He feeds the hungry and gives the weary
rest, and in consideration thereof. exacts of his
srj starters the slight recompense, of keeping camp
clean: Considering that the Captain's guests are
deseiters, stragglers, etc., he has a. well behaved
and orderly camp.. They appreciate hia urbanity
and obey his orders.
The government stores, ammunition, etc., re
moved on aosourst of the late invasion, have been
mostly returned, and Camp Curtin at present af
fords lathe facilities, Cos accPusuaedaticg a . large
army is all its requirementr;
Bs YE RECONCILED.—The local of: the Johns
town Democrat h earnestly wrestling with the
people of his charge and striving to reconcile them
to the draft. To give force and clearneis to Lis
gentle persuasions, ho presents the draft wader the
pleasing similitude of a grand Lona fide lottery,
expounds its manifold advantages - and benefits,
and sums up .his conciliatory cxh&rtation with the
following recapitulation of oomkrang considera
tions :
Ia the first plans, if you draw a prize, yen are
pretty sure to have it paid; cause why, you'd pay
it yourself.
In the second place,. if pa haven't got the
money to pay the price of living above ground
fora few years longer, you wilt have the privilege
of working it out during .the short space of three
Fears. Payment, you see, is easy—one-hundred
dollars a year and found—provided, always, you
don't turn up some day with a very great coldness
coming over yoU from the extretniies in conse
quence of a violent .metallic• injection or a dose of
too much iron. •
In the third place, after having once paid your
prize you can soon have the immense satisfaction
of paying it again. Or, if you conclude to work
it out for your boarding and clothes, and the little
margin of greenbacks—which will serve to buy salt
for your family during your absence (if it's paid)—
yen will have the exalted consolation of knowing
that you are a champion of "universal freedom—
s soldier of the Union for the poor, suffering ne
groes. • •
In the fourth place, if you have money enough,
the safest way is to pay, and—keep on paying;
for if you should erroneously imagine that you
were too ill to stork, and the Lottery agents—we
beg pardon, the Zotolliag Beard—should, fail to
800 it, you would have en opportunity of putt - lag
your $3OO out at interest at six per oent, for three
years.
. In the fifth place, there will be no postponement
on account of the weather.
Tau Susqucussine. Cemair..—ln consequence of
the late destruction of the great railroad bridge
at Columbia, the steam two-bpats of the Susque
hanna and Tidewater canal company have become
the main relianee of the traveling public there. lii
towing the ferry boats across the river, the tugs are
said to be doing a highly profitable business, and
so great is the demand for the boats that at a
meeting of the managers last week it was decided
to procure more boats for the purpose.
Couttacrion.—We bluoder3d yesterday in an
nouncing that the Mayor bad relieved Messrs.
.Nswmau, Brooks and Fry from further service as
special policemen. It should have been Newman,
B:ooks and Elliot. Mr. Fry was relieved frem
special police duty over two weeks ago. Both be
and Elliott still act in the capacity of nonatablea,
which cehee they hold by election.'
How TO Co as A FaLott.—A lady who has tried
the remedy' says that when one . of these painful
torments appears on the hand, the patient should
apply a piece of rennet soaked in milk to the part
aTectedi and renew the application at brief inter
vals until relief is found. The rennet may be ob
tained of any butcher. This article was first re
commended by a skillful physician, and has been
tried in many oases with uniform success.
WE have taken over on the let of April tie
balance of goods bought of M. Boger, to our awn
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 delaine and calico, 16, 18 .
and 20 cents.
500 yarda remnants lawns and other dress goods,
16, 18 and 20 cents. •
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 1 000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff,
cheap.
. .
400 dozen of the very. best spool cotton, white
and corded. - '
1,(L00 papers of the very beet of Smith's needles,
5 cents a paper;- also etoekings, eaves ; poeket
handkerehiefs, hoop illtirts, all s. i.l of combs,
Patent thseZd, tapes, socks, nt I,c by the dozen or
piece. We have also on bandiet about 10 pieces
of CARPET, which we will sol at 75 Goats per
yard.
20 pieces of straw matting, cheap.
20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains.
LEVI.
Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claim',
. United States pension, bounty, arrears ,of pay and
subsistence claims, Ais., a ' ,, a O ,, made Oaf and mil
'noted by /WHERE' SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, office, Thirdltreet, Harrisburg,
Pa. • ; ,
ootr2B—ly
FOUND—Onlast Thursday evening—
A SILVER WATCH. The owner ern have the
110240 by prpving roPertY and Peinbit eiciensos.
Lin LIN9LIP,
jylS-Stoaw Second street, near Meadow Pane.
:kinuscintnts.
i 7 ILL POSITIVELY EXf11.1)1T;
xx.A.7 :rim - montriztcs6 •
For Three Days (July.
TUESDA.Y, ivErE4itAY'ANDTIiEURSDAY,
JULY 21, 22 rind 23.
AFTERNOON AND. EVENING.
OPPOSITE THE READING R. R. DECO"'
IN CONNECTION WITH
NIXON'S
Cremorne Circus !
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AD3IIS.SI'ON 25 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Braudreth's Pills, New Style.
BRANDRETWS TILLS, NEW STYLE,
BKANDEETWS PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BEANDRETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
Are infallible for cost'reness, spasms, loss of appetite,
sick headache, gidliness, sense of bloating after mesh,
dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis
orders of Lhe stomach and bowels.
ONE or MANY CASES
lr7 Original Letter at 294 Oanal street, New York
J. I. C. COOK, publisher of the State Benner, Ben
nington, Vt.; says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA,
and suffered so severely from it, that not a particle of
food could be /wallowed without occasioning the most
uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For five yeani
be 'offered (rem this dreadful complaint, when he used
BRANDEZTIPS FILLS. The brat box did utriteress
benefit him much, but gee second produced a change
and by the time he had taken six boxes, a COMPLETE
CURE was effected. Re says : •• My dyspepsia wag gone,
and my expectations of an earl death vanished. , '
ASK FOR NEWIITYLE.
An NB NEW STYLE
AM FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal office, 294 Canal street, New York.
For sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL
mb.d&wtf
EDITOR or PATRIOT Amp 'UNION
Dear sir ;--oitith your permleaton I wish to say to ii
readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to
all who wish it, (free,) a Recipe, with full direations
for making and using a simple Yegetatle Balm, that will
effectualy remove, in 10 de.ys, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and al. Impurities of the skin, leaving
. the
same soft, clear, smooth and 'beautiful.
I will also s all li , se to those haelos Bald Heade or
Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will
enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant flair,
Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less .than 30 days. AU
applications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. OEIA PMAN, Chemist.
je2B 3:nd No 831 Broadway, New York.
To Horse Owners.
DP. Serretta Infallible LIIIIIII4HI far Merges
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 Saddle Halls, Scratch
es, Mange, &c ,it will also cure speedily. Bpavin and
Ringboce may be easily rrevented and cured in their
incipient stages, b A confirmed cases are beyond the
possibility of a radical taro. No cane of the kind, how
ever, is so desperate or hopelette hot it inay be alleviated
by this Liniment, and ii. faithful application will al
ways remove the Lameness, and enable. the horse to
travel with comparative ease.
Every h ree owner should have this remedy at hand,
for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness
will effectually prevent those formidable diseases men
tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render
so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless.
See advertisement ap26 eovr•dkvr
EXCELSIOR !
TUN ONLY PREPANATION that will instantly pro
duos a splendid brown or black in ten minutes, without
irjnry to the hair or sailing the ',kin of the face o
head, is
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
It has been certified by the first °hamlets in America,
including Di. R. ORILTOI4, to be free fro= every dele
terious substance, and has no equal in the certainty and
rapidity of its Operafloo.
Manufactured by J. CRTIPPADORO, 6 kiittir House,
New York. Gold everywhere, and applied by all Hair
'Dressers. Price $l, $1 60 and $3 per box, according to
size.
CristaidoroPs Hair Preservative
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it Imparts the utmost
softness, the most beautiful gloss sod great *nullity to
the Ear.
Price 60 mite, $1: ac 4 $2 per bottle, according 4o Size
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For Three Days Only.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND TII URSDAY,
JULY 21, 22 and 23
AFTEIRNOON AND EVENING.
OPPOSITE THE READING It. R. DEPOT.
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Among the Royal Rritish Circus
is the beautiful Stud of English
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• - thorough•brods, including the Cele.
brated Mare,
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MICK ma,
• Tieing the same Troupe with which
in England, Ireland and Scotland
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she had the honor of performing
- -- before the most relined and numer
,:t• , , ons audiences in every city in the
-o• British Realm.
• Machune Ilacarde's great Act, the
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..-/... (VENETIAN CARNIVAL
ic- 9 ;.( \ 1 4;- - .%;.% 1 Will be remembered by those who
//''," * 44 i 4 , ; 7' witnessed her former efforts in this
country. .-
, __ __ First appearance in America of
Mr. JOHN COOK,
The English humorist, known as the
' ••• .Y 7 " F most brilliant wit in England, and
familiarly - styled the COMIC MUM
10) „ The elegant fettles of this well
bred and gentlemanly clown will be
' I . occasionally diversified by the ex.
ceedingly comic grotesques of the
- famous FRENCH HERBOT. .
First appearance in America of the
1. • SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE.I.
Comprising Male . and Female Jug
• ,17'r filers, Atlanta, CORTII9.IIWS,
O Pll !ltominent among the features of
. 4,, this troupe is the distinguished
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DrLuz c4Risom.,
.Of European and American celp
brlty. . This young and brilliant
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-.... artiste is acknowledged - by all, both
in and out of the equestrian pro
! - , fession, to be the most perfect ridge
of the age. . •
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- Ia addilien the Star - Company,
J . the manager has. secured au en
• gagemeut with the .renowned Wild
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ti r . Mr. EATON STONE."
Mr. Stone's feats ; ,on,, holseback
are all performed' on 'his naked
u.'l, = ~.teed, without saddle, bridle or
- 1111-. 47 \ covering of any kind. His reciaess
, • and brilliant leaps over four-barred
AV!. gates and other. barriers, while
carrying his son upon Lis head, and
- _ . in various other attitudes, are con
:Altered the perfection of equestrian
. . skill, and have justly entitled him
to the distinction .ot "Champion of
the Arena."
S. LATHROP,
The Kentuek Clown.
-- JIM •REYNO.LDS,
The Great Model Clown.
The great romantic spectacle
41 11 1,
1.4 DICK TURPIN'S
folic. .. RIDE TO YORK,
AND DEATH OF BLACK DM.
• Dim Tcriavt lirME bIACARTE.
+ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS .......50 CENTS.
, Will perform at
'MILLERSBURG, Monday, July 27.
SUNBURY, Tuesday, July 28.
SHAMOKlN:Wednesday, July 29.
LEWISBURG, Thursday, July 30.
WILLIAMSPORT, Friday, July 31.
LOCK lINVEN, Saturday, August 1
i SECRET IMPEAQES
SECRET DISEASES!
• SAMARITAN'S GIFT! -
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
THE MOST OIS6TAIN,RZNISDY EVER MIND.
'Yes, a Positive Cure!.
BALSAM COPAVIA ¢ MERCURY' DISCARDED.
only.ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure.
They are entirely vegetable, baring rig smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, in surf/ray, injure tk.
atonnueb or Douala of the moat delicate_
Cares in from two to four days, and recwnt, oases It
twenty-tear hours.
No exposure, no trouble, no change tsAatever.
Price male packages, $2 ;' Female, $3. 'Bold by
D. W. GROSS & 00.
o sent by mail by .DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Pbila. P
janikily
al ANTE D.— $6O A MONTH ! We
w want Agents at SOO a month, expenses paid, to
sell our Fverlaspng Pencils, Oriental Burners, and
thirteen other new, useful and curious articles. Fifteen
cireulfirs sent free. Ad4ress,
tns.d3m SHAW & CLARK. Bid eford, Maine
WANTED. -$75 A MONTH! I want
to hire Agents in every county at $75 a month
expeaaaa paid, to sell , ray new cheap Family flowing
Machines. Aiddreea, la. MADISON,
m5-dam •Altied, Blaine"
BLOOD! BLOOD!
BORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON
DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID,
which produces' •
SCROFULA. . ULCERS, SORES
_, l SPOTS, TRT.
MRS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS 021 VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC
SAMARITAN'S
ROOT AND HERB JUICES
Ie offered to the public ass positive sure. Banishes all
impurities of the blood and brings the system to a
healthy .91.011 cure those hpote , Tatters, Scales and
Copper Colored Patches.
SYPHILIS . ..OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
The Samaritan , . Root and Herb Jnices•ie the most
certain remedy ever prescribed, It removes every par
tide of the poison.
FEMALES! " FEMALES!
In many affections with which numbers of Females
suffer, the HOOT AND HERR It ICES is most happ ily
adapted, in Ine-rated 'Uteri., in Whites, in bear ing
down, FREW, of the Womb, Debility, and for all coin.
plaints incident to the sex,
DO NOT DESPAIR.
Keep out of hospitals Here is a cure in any case los
$5. Print $1 per bottle, or six for $6, with full direct.
tines. Sold by • D. W. GROSS & CO.
Sent by Xxpreee carefully pacl. edl by
• DESMOND & 00„
jau6-ly . Box 161 Phila. P.O.
DETER ALTMAIER,
0 0rVN el AC 1' "I" ,
No. E 4 Second street, betwetn Mulberry street and
Vlieriy alley, •
HARRISBURG, PA.
Ail parts of guns, pistols, ramie to order. Re—
pairing of all kinds done at The rhort.,Ftt notice.
Hanging of bend and repalitn . a , of. clocks attonttnd to
P
at moderate rates: . .KTEtt
.i 99 2w*
TI T. BABBITT'S Concentrated, Con
' donned, or Pulverized Soft Soap. Three gallons
of handsome white soft soap made in five minutes. No
grease required.
DIRSOTIONS :—Dissolve one pound of the soap in one
gallon boiliog water, then add tyre gallons warm, when
cool yon will have three gallons assosoiss WHIT)!
SOFT SOAP. Fen pounds will make ore barrel of sac
soap. Tue soap thus made is an excellent wash for
trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. For sale by
my2B- WM. DOCK, jr & CO.
JAPANESE' TEA.—A. choice 'lot of
v) this celebrated Tea just received. It is of the first
cargo eTer imported, and is much superior to the Chi
nese 'Fels in quality, strength and fragrance, and is also
entirely free of adulteration, coloring or mixture of any
kind.
It is the natural leaf of the Japenese Tea Plant.
For sals by WK. DOION. & Co.
NEW MUSIC.
.'• Why I Loved Ifer,ft 4 , Treasures of the Hear ," and
Childhood Days, , l three new end beautiful songs, by
J. S. Cox. . .
Onr Country and Flag," a new and beautiful along,
with highly colored title page, by Culver, are among
the lateet, receipts of new music by W. KNOCHE% where
Call bffound at all times' s full seortvint`orliruso,
lifer, and all Mods of inniical instrument".
Remember the place, No. 93 Market street. j 79
' . ' - AAin . lifittlient.o.'..:i.
04: A . ,.1111.141 DRINK!
higAry ribeenitated:Tegglible Extract.
A NNE TONIC +DXT Witt 8.EL1 4 111 - THE AR
71,LCIED AND NOT MANE DEUNEAND.S.
.
DR . 00FIL A ND'S •
G . , 4ItIV . IAN'BITT-$4 . : 1
DR.-C. M. JACKSON
.PHILADELPPILI, PA., .
WILL IFFEETUALLY ,m 1 MO=T CERTAINLY CURE
ALL DI• . EIBES ARIitING FItOM
A Disordered Liver, Stomach or
Kidneys.
Thoanode of 'oar citizen. are aufferin.r from I):YSPEP-
Ell. 4 and LIVES IASEABIIIi. and to whom tie following
.questions apply-me tote.
ROOPLAND'S GERMAN.BITTERS
WILL CURE THEM.
Dripepsia . and. Liver Disease.
Do you rise with a coat d toilette it innings, with bad
taste in the month ant 1 Gor appetite for hrtakfast ? Do
you f e? when you line rt no so wo,k and languid you rho
searcely' get shoat? Pn y u have a - diszine.sin the head at
times, and often a dullness, s ith hesda, he occasionally ?
Are y ..nr bowels oosti ve an I in settler, and appetite change*
? To you throw rp wind from the atonigeb, and do
you swell up &tau ? Do von feel a fulness after eating,
end a sinking when the st m ch is .tripty ? Do yin have
heartburn occes , onall) ? D you Lel kw spirited, and
look on the dark side of Woes Are you nut unusually
nervous at tines? Do you not become math as, and often
lay until midnight before you can go tot p ? and then at
timer, don't you feel dull aid Weepy Trial of the time?
Ts your skin dry aria sea y ? also sal ow? To short, is not
pgr ljfe a 4tl9tLoll l full of forakidingt; T •
ootland s s German Bitters
Will cure every eitee of
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESEARE OB
THE RIDNEYs. rND DISEASES ARISING
FROM A DISORDERED STOMACH.
Observe the following Symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs
Constipation. Inward Pilea. Fu'nea rr Blood to the Head
Acidity of thl Stomach, Nausea, Ilcaithurn. DiFgust
for Food, Falnees or Weight, in the Stomach. tour
Bruwatione, Sinking or Plat ering at the Pitof the
:stomach, Swimming of t e ,Head, Burr" el and
D ffieret Breathing, Ph:uttering at the Heart,
. Choking or Suffocating Beneatione, when in
a iyin4 poeturo, D norm, of V won, rota
or Probe before the Sight, Fent. mai
• Dull P tin in the Head, Deflcienev of
Pernoraticn, Yellownets of the
d ibtin and Byes, Pain in the Side,.
- "Tack, Chen, LintbP,&o., ke.
F.
. ulden Flushea o f Heat,
Burning in the Flesh,
. . Von •tant ImaginiLgi of
]asst, I.nd gre.t Lte.
•
moaner of Santa_
PARTICULAR - NOTICE.
lbete eternal.* prerir4t'ona itold unclear the name of
B ttera, put up in quart kitties, compounded of the cheap
est a hi--kyor, common turn. Cot , t - pg from 2U to 40 cents
per gallon, the:Vate . diagni4d by An se or Coriander Seed.
This class of Bitters pas caused. and will continue to
cense, as long as they 'can be 'sold, hundreds' to die the
death of the drunkard. By th.ir u e the system is kept
continually under the inanely.* of keTho ie stimulants of
lho worst kind, Ilia deeike tot Liquor is created 'and kept
up, and the result la all the horrors attendant upon a
drunkard's /ire and death.
For those who desire and will hate a Viper Bitters, Wa
publish the following re .elpt : (i.kt One Bottle Hoofland 7 s
6 e,rzan sitters ant nix with ,Three Quarts , of good
:Brandy or W,i .4, and the reknit will le a xerarat
.that will far excel in medicinal vwtuea vnd true exce lance
any of the cannercue L'quor Bitters in the intirki.t, turn
*LI car. WWI iC336 You will :him, all - the Timms of
Hoofland , s Bitiers.in coon etion v ith a g ad article of
L quer. at a mneh lets pEce th n these inferior preparh-
Cone will cost son.
Boonand's German Bitters
WILL GIVE 'IOU
A - GOOD APPETITE,
• + WILL GIVE YOU
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
WILL GIVE YOU
Brisk and Energetic Feelings,
WILL ENABLE YOU TO
AND WILL POZ-ITIVELY PREVENT -
YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER,
dm. bcc. &a.
Tho e suffering
Frot Broken down and Delicate Constitutions,
From whatever cause, either in
MALE OR FEMALE,
MALL FIND IN
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
IVIE31:1011T
That will restoie thern'to their usual health. such has
been the case in thousands of instances, and a lair trial is
but requir.A to prove the assertion
REMEMBER
THAT THESE BITTERS ARE
NOT ALCOHOLIC
AND NOT INTENDED AS A
SE'V'EIPt GE.
The Proprietors have thousand. of lettere from the most
eniatert
CLEROYMiN, -
L AWYERS,
PHYSICIANS, awl
CITIZENS,
Testifjing of ?heir own personal knowledge, to the bene
ficial effects and m Alice! virtues of theee -Bitters.
from hey. J Newton Brown, D. D., .Editor of Encyclo
pedia of Religious Hnowleage.
, Although not diaper-a tt. favor or recommend Pat
ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre
dients and effects, I yet, know of no sufficient reasons
why a man may not testify to it,tie benefits he believes
himself to have received from any simple prepareation,
in the hope that he may thus contribute to tholbeneat
of others.
I do this more readily in regard to "Roonandis Dermot
Bitters," prepared by Dr: O. M. Jackson, of this city
beceructil woo prejudiced against them for years undo,
4.16 e impx , 666166 that they ware ehielly an aleoholie nth.
tura. lam indebted to my friend, Robert filmmaker,
Esq., for 'the removal of this prejudice by proper tests,
and for encouragement to try them when suffering from
great and long continued debility. ,The use of that e
bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to e
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net felt
for six inmate before, and had . almost despaired of re
gaining. I therefore thenk God eed soy hioisei for e
recting me to the use of them)
.
. NEWTON BROWN.
Phradelphia, June 23, 1861.
DUE &SEB OP
!KIDNEYS and BLADDER,
In Young Or Aged, Mac or Fmk,
Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health
. -
• DELICATE CHILDREN,
Those suffering from MARABRUS, wasting away, with
scarcely any EP& en their bones, are cared in a very short
time; one butt a in such MU w4l have a moat surprising
affect.
.4 1 1 1 z As u-0
Ravine antrarinfr ehildren•as above, andecia . Wag to raise
them, will never regret the day they .coromvizeed with
these Bitters.
LITERAR'Y ME.117; STUDENTS,
And those, *orking bard With their brain., should 1-
ways keep a bottle of .1100FLANWS MVOS •near
them, Pe they Will find much bluetit from it 3 use, to bun
mind and body, invigorating and not dept , ming.
IT IS NOT , A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
AM leaven no.proatration
Attention, Soldiers!
AND. THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call the atte. Lion of all hav'ng relations or friends
in the alloy to the fact that "11002 L AND , g German Bit
ters " will care nine-tantbs 0 - the diseases induced by ex
posures ann privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published almost da.iy in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the .ick, it wi lhe noticed that a vary large propoition
are suffering from dehi•lty. Ev-ry esea of that kind can
be ready cured by Hootland•s German Bitters. We hare
no hesitst on in stating that if these Bittern we e freely
used among our soldiers. hundreds of liv,s might be saved.
that otherwise we übl be Inst.
. .
The proprietors are daily new ring theriki l lieletteis fpo m
muff rare in the army cud hospitals, who hay, b -en restorni
to health by the use of these Bith.rs, sent to them by their
friecde. . •
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that the Signature of C. N. Jackson
is on the WRAPPER of each Bottle
PIIICiA PER BOTTLE 75 O,ENTS,
Should your nearest drugifet not b aye the article, do not
be pee Off by any of the intoxicating prewstlOne that
may be offered. in iteplacti, bat mend to 114, nod 'we will
forward, tieentelY Packed , by express.
Principal Onlta .and Manufactory,
No. 631 ARCH ST.
.TONES sus 361;r4Livess,
(Pucceiumm to O. 74. JAOKSON & C 0.,)
PROPRIETORS.
• t
117' 1 ot Wile by Druggisto and Deafen in troy town in
United !Staten may26dy
OIL HALF DOZEN $4 00
ijetittbrifb's t/cniebits.
THE GREAT GLANERICAN REHEIIIE9r
,EN . OFN AS.
HELM 13- 04 D . ' S "
GENUINE PREPARATIOIiS, y z
TIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT " BUCRU."
HELMBOLIS'S EXTRACT SARSAT'ARILLA.
liELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE 'WASH;
1114LMBOLIOS GEIVUINE PREPARATION,
GIGO LY CONCENTRATED .#
COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUC/111,
A posit:ye and epee& Remedy for Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
BWELLINGS
This medicine locresses the rower of digestirn std
tibeerbentv jet° • healthy tomeo,ll which the
trattr or cetcorcoue drpolitiova, :ell all annaltiral en
largements, ere reduced. as well 811 pain and intim:ma
tion, and is good for MEN, NI OMEN and CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S EXRTtACT BUCHII,
Foe Woke. ea Hieing from Env reo, 11,,bits of Dirs
r ation, lAN. In , liseretio or dbur l att_adtd with thw
FOLLOWING SYMPTOM!
hasposition to, Es. 'Con, Dryness of the Skis,
LOSS of blemor7, less of Power.
We.k Name, - D ffimlty in BiwaWu&
Horror of Dtsense, Trembling,
Dimness of ViEit.o. Wnk.fulness.
Univ44l Jiebeitu.to of the Baia in the Dick,
id U smear Hy Atm, Flu , hi,g of the Body,
rot MIAs, Eruptions on the race,
P..llid Countenance.
These symptoms, if arowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariab y rentuvos, soon fol ow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITE.
In ono of which the patient sway caritas- Who Cris pg ,
they are not eminently lb:lowed by thou. ' •direful diu
ea tn." .
MANNY AND CONSIIDIPTION ?
Many are aw re of the cause of their suffering, totzone
will confess. The '6 cords of the Insane Abylums, sad the
melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear smile witness
to the truth of the assertion.
IRE CONSTIIUTION QNCIE APflgTEp
G&NIC WBAKNESS,
Requirr a the uid of medicine to strPogthen and
rata the eyatem ;wt. lath H ELM BOLD'S EX t R ACT WORM
invariably des A trial will c7nvinee the east skeptical .
FEMALES ! FEMALES !! FEMALES !!!
OLD OE YOU(}, StSGLI, MARRIED, 03 CONTE*,
PLATING -MARRIAGE
In many offectiens peculiar. to Pma'es., the Extra c
Buchu is unequalled by any other r mwy , as in tercel
or Retention, Irreguiwities, Painfulness, r k uppi esoion
of Customary EvAcuations,• Dic.rateci or Scirrkope lasts
tO: the Uterus. Lerteorrh. a. or- Wl:a :I a, Sterihty, and for al
complaints incident to the era, niether arising trod iu
dirteretion,Alebita of.Direlpstion, or in the
DECLINE OR. . OHANGE OF LIFE
BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAM I.Y OROULD BS WITHOUT 1T
Take no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicincjor
Unple sant and DanglrotT Di eaaea
RELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCItU
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages, at little expense ; little or no ohan
in diet; no ineouveuienee, AND. NO EXPOSURII,
.T.c eaofte a foquat desire and gi-es.strength to Urinate,
thereby reiney.ng ovetinet;one, "Ist Ytniiag and •eurin
strictly ea Of the urethra., allaying pain ~ , n d inflammation
Bo frt quent in this class of diiieasea,•and expelling POI.
SONOUS, DISEASED AND WORN-OUT DIA I T.L.S.
Thousands upon thousands who twve been the
VICTIMS OF QUACKS,
And who have paid lIFAVY FEES to by co-ed Ina short
time, have fonud they were deceived, acd that the "Poi
eon " has by the naa of s Powyriut Aetragents, , lbeen
dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form.
and
PRRILAPS !AFTER MARRIAGE
UBE
ITELMBOLD'S EST-RACT DUCLIU
For all Affections and Diseases of the lIRINARY7OB
- whether existing is MALR OK FEMALE, front
whatever canoe origtrating, and no matter of how long
standing. Dianne/ of these organs rtquire the aid of a
DIIIItETIO.
IBELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUMF
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And it to entata to have the dealredeffvet
for which it ie recommended.
=I
BLOOD ! BLOOD !! BLOOD !' ! !
MCLAIBOLD O I3 HIGHLY CONCRNTHATED COM
POUND FLUID' EXTRACT EARPAPARILLA.,
8Y PHIL IS.
This is an affection of the Blow], and enacts The smut
organs, Linings Gf the ?I,.te, rare, 'I broat, Windpire and
other Mucus surfaces, mating its appearince in the form
of Ulcers. 11.F.L24BtiLWA Extract t 4 arsaparilla purities
tle Blood and r mover all Scaly kruptio► s at the Skat,
gitrin? to the compl-xion a clear and healthy color. It
repared eXperFilly for ibis chigg Of Collipl4olll, ie
Blood•purilying pritertits are pive rasa toe greater ei
tent than soy ther preparation of Sarsaparilla.
-:0:-.
HELMBOLD% ROSE WASH,
An exerdisnt lotion for diskase of a Byphifigs nature,
and as an injection in &amuses vf the Erinary Organs aris
ing from habi :a of diss.pation, used in contention with th.
Ex, racts Samba ar.d 8:$1E1113:Irina, in such diseases as recom
mended. Evidence it the float respensibse and reliable
character will accompany the medrciaes.
CERTIFICATES OP CURES,
;I'rom three to twenty years , stendft%, with names known
TO SOIENON AND FAME
For 'medical properties of BUCLIU, seepisprnsatory e
the United States. r"
Bee Professor DEWEES , valuable worktou the Prac.
tice of Physic.
:ee remarks made b 1 the late ce'ebrated Dr. pairexcit,
Philadelrhia.
See remarks mails by Dr. EPHRAIM M'DOWKWJ
celebrated Physician and bltwbor of the Royal College
Sturous, Ireland, and published in the Transactions o
the Sang and Queen's Journal .
Fee Medieo Chirurgiral B• view, Published by BIWA
MIN TRAVER:, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Works on Medicine.
Extract $1 00 per bottle, or Fla for $5 00
Extract Sarsaparilla..... $1 00 per bottle, or six for S 5 00
improved Rose Wash..— 5 ir,. per bottle,.or six for $2 50
Or half dozen of each for $l2, which will be suillei •nt to
cure the most obstinate CBRI-11, if directions are adhered to.
_ . .
De'tvered to any addrepo l Accureiy pacitcd trozo_ubser
117' Describe symptoms in ell ciimumicications.Cure 4l
r araLteed. Advice gratis. _
1=33:2:1
AFFIDAVIT
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, T. Ilelmbo4, who being dory sworn
doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer
cury, or other injurious drugs, but see purety vegetable.
11. T. itELMIIOLD.
_
Prom and subscribed befo-e in.. this 28d dayorNovem
ber, 1854, WM. P. HIBBNILD, Alderman t
Ninth it, above hate, Philadelphia.
Address letters for information in confidence to
MELMSOLD, Chemist.
Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street . , below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNTFRFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose 46 OF THEIR OWN 19 and
lc other " articles on the reputation attained by
lINIALBOLD'S GENUINE EEEPAEATIONS,
RELMBOLEPS GENUINE EXTRACT BUOLIU
HELMBOLD93 GENIIINE:iXTRAUF SARSAPARILLA
RELMBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED Boas WASH.
geld by ell'Erageits everywhere,
ASH FOR HELEBOLIPS—TAKE NO OTHER.
Cat Out the advertisement end wad for ft, and avoid
L ary . 4 A a go lu • Als r %mu a 114 A