Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, August 25, 1863, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tel DAILY PAYSIOT AIM UNION may be had at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streata,
italo. at Ito 'News Agency of George L. Walter,
is gasket street. near
Dammam aus MISTiNaS.—The Democratic'
Chaos of the respective wards in this city will
meet weekly as follows, vis
Pint Ward—On Saturday evenings.
Second Ward—On Monday
Third Ward—On Tuesday "
Fourth Ward—Ala Wednesday
Fifth Ward—Oa Thursday
Sixth Ward—On Friday fl
By order of the City Bzeoutive Committee.
Gno. F. Wxiun, Seey.
bintows.--Watersnelons and °antelope'. are just
now in abundance in our market. Their quality
this season is excellent, and the prices, taking
everything into consideration, quite reasonable
Nonce.—The funeral of James Peacock, Esq.,
will take place on Wednesday morning next at 9
o'clock from St. Stephen's Episcopal church in this
city.
His friends and those of the family are invited
fa Ationa witatia Author nub*,
DEPARTURE or Commarers.—Yesterday morn
ing a ear load of conscripts and deserters passed
through this city, on the Northern Central
on their way to join the Army of the Poto.
mac. They wore under guard, but appeared in
good spirits. May their good spirits never desert
them, is the wish of a "fellow conscript."
A Busse Twinv.—James Burns, a young man
residing in the Second ward, was arrested by offi.
aer Campbell on Saturday, charged with stealing,
at various times, a quantity of braes castings from
the shops of the . Pennsylvania railroad company.
Ailing to prom bail le was committed by Al
derman Kline for his appearance at court.
Acamizr.—A lad named Patterson, aged about
ten years, was run over by a horse yesterday in
Market street, and severely injured. The accident
was the molt of the ehild earelessly playing in
the street, and was not the fault of the person
riding the horse. The lad's parents reside•in the
Sixth ward, where he was conveyed.
QOM r49curaso,—The regal! Tauter (M
-oine met yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in the
Court House. The day was consumed principally
with the returns of Constables and the delivery of
the Judge's charge to the jury, which was quite
lengthy_ The business of the present term is not
very heavy, and no oases of more than ordinary
interest to the public will be brought before them.
FATAL Anon's:am—On Friday last a boy about
13 or 14 years of age, son of George W. Conrad, of
Altoona, whoa attempting to jump on an engine at
the. upper end of - the yard, in that place, missed
his footing and fell with one leg over the rail.—
One or two wheels passed over it, crushing itfrom
the knee to the ankle, sad produoiag Works from
which death awned.
Tux Wictrunz.—Yesterday and the day before
were fair samples of tropical weathdr. Both days
the thermometer was above ninety. Yesterday
afternoon a delightful breeze from the west sprung
up which went a great -ways- to relieve wilted
humanity. Notwithstanding the excessive heat
we have had for the past few weeks, we have not
beard of a single case of van stroke in this vicinity.
Musqurross.—These tormenting pests have re.
cently made their appearance in these parts to a
more than usual extent. We see a very simple
remedy going the rounds of the press, which we
aro assured by one who has tried it, is very eirec.
teal in their destruction. Close the room and
burn a teaspoonful of brown sugar on some live
coals and the -insects become paralysed at once.
Try it-
MUDD WARD CMS...-. Woodward, Lowrie, the
Constitution and the Union.
The Third Ward Demooratie Club win meet this
evening at half past 7 teeloalr at the Faanklin
House in Walnut street, between Second and Third
streets.
All that would rather see Woodward ihangarated
Governor of Pennsylvania than that General Les
and the whole rebel army ehould be quartered in
Harriaborig aro reepootfally invited to attend.
Ozo. J. 81110111EAKII; Pree't.
Avo*Par.--The regular local editor being among
the lucky ones who drew prises in the late "gov
ernment lottery, is at present engaged in Silos
up his matters in regard to the draft. He is out
in seezek of a substitute, and failing in that be
intends to "seek" the three hundred dollars "in
lieu thereof." For that purpose he is absent from
his post to-day and has pat on a 'tomb." Any - lit.
tie shortcomings we hope our readers Will over
look, as the mind of the "sub." is just now
exceedingly troubled with a desperate attack of
the draft, which has, and still does, sorely tax his
mental capacities how to get rid of. Aint it dis
busing ?
Ilienonnwr RAILROAD EMPLOYSZIL—Some time
since the officers of the Pennsylvania railroad
company detected some of their employees at Mif
flin, (Pone - Non a ) in a nice little scheme of fraudu
lent financiering, by which the company was
robbed of a considerable amount of money. The
exact nature of the transaction we have been una
ble to learn, but one of the moans of swindle was
to place the names of persons on the pay roll who
were not employed by'the company, and the com
pany's agent drew the money and pocketed it.—
The guilty parties were all detected and dis
charged, but, we believe, no arrests , were made_
New men were placed in the positions of those
discharged. Mr. Charles Gordan, for a number of
years foreman of the company's shops in this city,
has now charge of the Patterson shops at Mifflir.
He i s one of the oldest employees of the company,
and enjoy their highest confidence.
TEE ALL-ABSORBING TOPlC.—Despite the swel
tering heat we have just now to endare, there are
people, end plenty of them too, in oar midst whose
whole thoughts and talk are, on the conscription.
Some who are drafted take it very cool, but by far
the largest number "stamp, and swear, and tear
their - hair" in the despondency of thei; d copmp
Wherever you meet a little collection, their topic
of conversation is on the draft. Arguments pro
and" eon as to the law and the decisions upon the
same, place in the shade the profound knowledge
and astuteness of Solicitor Whiting- Hie decisions
are nowhere, compared to the soundness of those
promulgated upon our street corners and bar
rooms. But all this ftiss and feather flurry amounts
to nothing. Those whom the fatal arrow has
struck should submit with as good a grace as pos
sible. The law as it stands provides the only way
to claim exemption from its operation. Those who
feel agrieved can only wait patiently for the coming
of a better day. That day will come as surely as
to-morrow's sun will tble, and Ito first dawn will
be ea the second Tuesday of Oetober next, when
George W. Woodward will be chosen to take the
plane of the imbecile who at present fills -the first
office in this commonwealth. Ventilate this all.
absorbing lQPie—by doing so you send convietion
to the hearts of those who, through prejudice; op
pose the Democratic party and are aiding the ene
mies of our country to hasten its destruction.
POLICE Aroami.—Poliee matters for the past
few days have been very dull, whether from the
near approach of the quarter sessions orthe debili
tating heated term, we are unable to say—at all
events the byline's is very dull and we feel
thankful.
On Saturday officer Campbell arrested William
S. Laacow on the charge of assault and battery,
preferred by Henry Houser: Lascow drives for
Phifer's line, and while near the railroad was run
into by Houser with a horse and cart and his horse
and himself nearly brought in contract with a pas
sing train of cars. Hold to bail.
Mary Magdalene Weigle was delivered over to
the authorities by her father and placed in prison
preparatory to her being sent to the House of
Refuge. Mary Magdalene is only fourteen years
of age, but has already in her tender yearn been
given over to the moat depraved habits. Utterly
beyond the control of her parents, she has been
,handed over to the authorities to be placed in the
House of Refuge.
Naw FALL Goons.—We have now received and
are opening a beautiful assortment of new style
dress goods and other goods.
Splendid assortment of new detainee.
All colors of plain alpacas.
New style of plaid dress goods:
Fine black bombazines.
•
Black and colored paramattas.
5 Taco of black silks. •
50 pieces of bleached and nnbleaehed marlins.
10-41eavy linen for sheeting.
5-4 heavy linen for pillow oases.
7-4 grey linen damask for table covers.
White linen table covers and napkins.
Black alpacas, all qualities.
White linen and hematiched pocket handker
chiefs.
10 doz. Balmoral skirts, from $2 50 up.
Large assortment of hoop skirts.
Map Okitta at 75 toga, $1 00, $I 50, and all
prices.
White cambric ritualists andjaconnette, nansooks,
Irish Mien, Swiss muslins, and a great many other
new goods. S. Laws..
Penneylvarda Militia and Recruiting Claims,
United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and
subsistence claims, dm., an, ito.,tnade out and col
lected by ELVENE SNYDER,
Attorney at Law, once, Third street, Harrisburg,
Pa. oct2B-ly
BY THE MAILS.
IMPORTANT CIRCVLAR FROM THE PRO.
VOST MARSHAL GENERAL.
The following droller is issued by the Pro
vost Marshal General :
CIRCULAR NO. 73.
WAR DRPARTMENT,
PIOTOEIT MARSHAL aillißOAL'ii Olfrien.
WASITLIOTog, Anglin 20.
The following opinion of Colonel Joe. Holt,
Judge Advocate General, is published for the
information and guidance of all officers of this
bureau:
In the ease where there are only two sons of
aged and infirm parents, and both are drafted.
(Clause 4, section 2, Enrolment act.)
OPINION. " Where, through inadvertence
or ignorance of the law ' aged or infirm pa
rents, having two eons, have omitted, before
the draft, to elect which shall be exempt, and
both have been drafted, it seems that the right
of election should still be allowed to be exer
cised at any time before the notice to report to
the board of enrollment expires. The reason
of the rule heretofOre established, requiring
this election to be made before the draft, was
that a different course would result in a
practical exemption of two sons instead of one.'
This reason,
however, does not apply in the
case—necessarily of rare occurrence—where
both sons have been drafted, since whichever
may be elected, one still remains for the mili
tary service, which is all that the law claims
or contemplates. The reason of the rale fail
ing, the mkt itself should be relaxed in such
extreme cages, since the object of the law will
thereby be accomplished, without the slight
est hazard of compromising the public inte
rests." •
With regard to the meaning of the word ola.
bor," in'seotion 2, of the Enrolment act.
OPINION.—"Labor is defined to be 'bodily or
mental exertion.' It may, within the meaning
of the law, be either physical or intellectual ;
it may be professional, commercial or agricul
tural ; and each ofthese forms of labor may
emit Wader modifications, or in combinations
with each other. The means for the support
of the parent or widow must be produced by
this labor, whatever may be its character. It
need not wholly produced from.% but it
must be frothily so. A parent or widow receiv
ing support from a sou whose income hi derived
from dividends or rents, cannot be said to be
dependent on •his labor; but if that income
were entirely from the fruit of professional or
physical toil, then the case would be' clearly
within the purview of the law. In mixed'oases,
- where the income is the product of labor and
capital cooperating together, the application
of the law is rendered more difficult. Its ob
jects will probably be best secured by holding,
as suggested, that in such oases the income
Which furnishes the support must be mainly
derived from the personal labor of the son. If
for example, the son be a merchant or manu
facturer, whose business, under his personal
superintendence, yields him an annual revenue
of slo,ooo—andlineb personal superintendence
could not be estimated as worth more than
$3,000 per annum—it could not be said, in the
sense of the law, that his labor yielded the in
come to which his parent looks for support.
It is, true, an element in the production, but
not a preponderating one. A test mey be found
in an answer to the question, whether, if the
son's personal labor were withdrawn by calling
him to the military service, a support for the
parent or widow would remain. If it would—
and in the case supposed it would, since his sus
perintendence could be supplied, and the pro
ductive capability of his capital would remain
—then the claim to exemption cannot be al
lowed." JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST.
IMPORTANT RAID TO GRENADA, MISS..-GREAT DE
STRUCTION OF RAILROAT) PROPERTY.
Mantra's, August 20.—About two weeks
since Major General Hurlbut ascertained that
there was a large amount of railroad stock at
Grenada, which the rebels were endeavoring
to get off South by making temporary repairs
to the railroad. With his usual energy and
promptness, General Hurlbut arranged an ex
pedition to aestroy this stock, sending a re
quest to Gen. Grant to make a diversion from
the eouthite aid in the enterprise.
The expedition started from Lagrange, Ten
nessee. on the lath inst., under command of
Lieut. Colonel Phillips, of the Ninth Illinois
mounted infantry, and reached Grenada on the
17th, driving Gen. Slemmer, with two thou
sand men and three pieces of artillery, from
the place. They destroyed fifty-seven loco
motives, upwards of four hundred cars, together
with the depot buildings, machine shops. black
smith shop, and a large quantity of ordnance
and commissary stores. They also captured
about fifty railroad men, and &number of other
prisoners. After Colonel Phillips had thor
oughly accomplished his work, Cola Winslow,
from General • Grant's army, arrived with a
force from below. The expedition returned to
Lagrange , to=day. Great praise is certainly
due CoL Phillips .said his command for endit
ring the hardships - of Musk s laurel' through
central lissiisitippi in mid-August, and so
thoroughly clipping the remaining energy of
the rebellion in the SOuth west.
A band of guerrillas drove 'in the pickets at
Lafayette, Tenn., at midnight. Orr boys ral
lied and followed them a few miles, killing four
and capturing seven, with whioh they returned
801 l satisfied with the night's adventure. The
movements if our forces below are contraband.
The weather is very hot. ,
There is considerable cotton coming into
Memphis by wagons.
NEW ORLEANS.
PAPERS FROM MOBILE-BEAUREGARD REPEP
MAHMOD.
NEw Irons., August 23.—The steamer Croiii
well, from New Orleans on the 15th instant,
Mired here te•dsy, The Mobile Tribune
copies approvingly an article from the Charles
ton Mercury, which says that since the Federal
successes Beauregard had better lay aside his
engineering and artillery duelling, which are
"ow played out, and take to the bayonet; and
advisee the minorities to reinforce Morris
Island, or else abandon Charleston to flames.
Gen. Pemberton has betted an order calling
upon his troops to assemble within thirty days
at Demopolis, Ala. He compliments them
upon their valor at Vicksburg.
Francis Scott was executed at New Orleans
on the 15th, for the murder of Major Bullen,
of the 20th Maine regiment, on th. sth of
July.
The opening of the New Orlrmo, Opelousas
and Great Western railroad through to Bra
shear City, is a great event in this department.
At a government sale on the 14th, 338 bales
of cotton brought prices ranging from 6f to 61c.
per pound.
Thti rebels had sent a flag of truce into
Brashear City to get permission for Mrs. Gard
ner, the wife of Gen. Gardner, late , of Port
Hudson, to go to New Orleans, to be with her
husband. Everything was quiet at that place.
A man named A. H. Church, had been killed
at Braehear City by B. F. Shattuck, agent of the
!government. A political dispute was the cause.
Shattuck had been arrested.
NORTH CAROLINA.
A REBEL CARGO SEIZED BY THE PEOPLE Or WIL-
11111142T021.
The Philadelphia, correspondent of the Cin
cinnati Gezette has learned; l
the fo ll owing from
private sources:
"On the 81h a vessel iota the blockade at
Cape Fear river. She was loaded with sub
dates.e for the rebel army. Tho 00101101 in
command of a part of the rebel forces detained
the vessel at what he called the quarantine.
The people of Wilmington,lN. C., demanded of
the colonel to surrender the cargo to them. He
imperiously reined. They called upon Gov
ernor Vance, who finally got on a stall in the
market house and addreesied them. He said
they should be protected. Fhe Governor made
a formal demand of Gen.lWhiting to deliver
the vessel to him at theiWilatington wharf.
The General hesitated, theimople became infu
riated, and fi nally Gen. hitiag, to appease
them, acceded to the demand of the Governor.
After this the people demanded . the removal of
tle colonel. This was also granted. You can
judge from this how the general pulse beats in
that well-fortified city,"
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
From the Army of the Potomac the news is
that Gen. Lee is receiving large reinforcement , -,
and is supposed to be preparing for - another
raid into Maryland, similar' to the movement of
last August, which preceded the battle of An
tietam.
Eriscr lAL IVO TICKS.
SURGEON-GENEitAL HAMMOND,
By ordering Calomel and destructive minerals from the
supply tables, has conferred a blessing on,onr sick sol
diers. Let him not atop here. Let him order the dis
continuance of "bleeding," and the use of BRAND
BETH'S PILLS in the place, thereof. Then will
commence a "new era" in the' practice of Medicine,
which would then beam e emphatically
THE HEALING' AEI'
I have fer thirty years taught that no diseased se
lion cßnid be cared by mercury or tartar emetic. That
the human body could only be "made whole' , by ~teg
etable food"—Animal foot being, in fact, condensed
vegetables_ ERLNDRIBTRI .PILLS ahonld be in
every Military Hospital. These Pills cure BLLIOII9
DIARRHIEL, CHRONIC. DIMUIRCEA, CHRONIC
VTIZANTRZY, and all Isms and Affection. of the
Bowels, sooner and more ourely,than any medicine in
the world. BRANDRITWE PILLS in these oases
should be taken night and morning. Read direetione
•nd get new style
...•••.•••••
MIN oa itirtiCoß it. WATTION
Dr. B. Brand/ea, New York:
Six: I was a private in Co. 1, 17th Regiment, New
York 'Yob. While at Harrisenrs Landing and on the
Rappahannock near Falmouth,/ and many of the Com
pany were sick with pillow' diarlehma. The Atmy Sur
geon did net maw no, and I was radneed ao skin 0414
bone. Among the Company were quits , a number of
members who bad worked in yoUr Laboratory at Bing
Sing. They were not sick, becliuse they used Brand
reties P ills . These men prevailed upon me and others
to use the Pills, and we were all rand In from two to
Are days. After this four boys used Branareties Fills
for the typhus fever, colds, rlieuMatism, and in no case.,
did they fail to restore health-
Out of gratitude to you for my good health, I send
you this letter, which, if necessary, the entire Com
pany would sign.
I am, respectfully, yours, •
ROSOON WATA t r„ Bing Bing, N. Y
Principal office, 294 Canal eet, New. York.
For Bale in Harilabarg by
InfHl&wtf
To Horse Oiarners.
Br_ Sweet's Infallible I,,,L,Kimem for liprAtcli
is unrivaled by any and in all eases of Lameness, ari
sing from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is
magical and certain. Harness or Sadole Wills, Scratch
es, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and
Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their
incipient stages, b.t confirmed I cases are beyond the
possiblE4 Of a radical 14.) , , case of the kind, how
ever, is so desperate or hopeless bat it may be alleviated
by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al
ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to
travel with comparative ease. !
Every h rse owner should have this remedy at hand,
for its timely use at the first spipearanee of Lameness
will efftwOnlly proven , thee() forMidable diseases men.
Honed, to which all horses are liable, and 'Whitt' render
so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless.
See advertisement ap2o eow-d&w
MOTHERS MOTHERS!
Don't fall to procure Mrs. WIDSLDWIS SOOTEUNO
SYRUP for OHILDRIDIThia vel ble
preparation is the prescription o ione of the beat female
physicians and nurses in thelJuitkd States, and has been
used for thirty years with never failing sefety and sue
cans by millions of mothers and children, from the fee
bie infant of one week old to the &Ldnit.
It not only relieves the child from palm, but invigo
rates the stomach and bowels, correcta acidity, an
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most instantly relieve
aft/PINS IN THE BOWELS ,11.13 WIND OOLIM.
We believe it the best and surestremedy Di the world
in all cases of DYSENTERY A D DIARRIICEA IN
CHILDREN, whether it arises trim teething or from
any other cause.
. Full directions for using will ac company each bottle.
i p
None geanine unless the foe simi e of CURTIS & PER
KINS, New York, is on the ontsid wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine ealers.
Principal Office, 48 Dey str, et, New York.
Price only 25 cents per bottle.
zny22-dkw6m
EDITOR OP PATRIOT AND tINIox
Dear Sir :—With your permissibu I wish to say to the
readers of your paper that I will "bind by return mail to
all who wish it, (free,) a Becipe with full directions
for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will
effectually remove, in 10 days, PiMples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the
same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. • •
I will also nail free to those hiving Bald Heads or
Bare races, simple directions and kformation that will
enable them
-to start a. full grow* of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or -a Moustache, in legs than 80 days. All
applitilliens answered by return Mail Without charge.
kespeatfully Beare,
THIIB. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
je2B Bmd No 881 Briadway, New York.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR jDYE.
There ie no Hair Dye in nee so pare, so free from all
objectionable properties, that produces sltch splendid
and permanent tints, or that operates so quickly, uni
formly, and certainly , as
CRIBTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE.
This matchless article is pronounced, by all whohave
ever applied it, or seen it applied, the meet wonderful
invention of the age. Ten minutes suffices ler any
shade of brown or the deepest black. It ldovee the
oger, unstained.
Manufactured by J. CILISTADORO, 6 Astor House,
New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair
Dressers. Price P I $1 60 and la per box, according to
site.
Is invaluable with hie Dye, se it imparts the utmost
aoftuen, the moat beautiful glom and great vitality to
the gain.
Prim 60 cents, $1 and ffi per battle, aecarding to ales
j731.-ditwlat
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR, CHRESEMALIPS PILLS.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
is choir operation, and certain in correcting ail irregn
!ail We, painful menstruation, removing all obit:ructions
whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pal in the
;lido, palpitation of the heart, whiter, all sermasaltec
tiefle, laPetesiaa, fatigue, pain in eh abash anillmiu,
ac,, disturbed sleep, which arise from inteittpti of
nature.
wall the counnenoemea o Nor • libett•ltoos of
thole irreircaaritiel gad dam* sari Min •014
gold So many to a prologs lair # Hatalscan
enjoy good health unless ishe is regular, and whenever an
obstruction takes place the general health begins to
d DR. CD - RESRMAPPS PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever knows for all 11021-
giants peculiar to Females. To all AIMS they are
Invaluable, inducing, with certainty, psriedisel regular
ity. They are known to thousands,who have usedthem
at different periods, throughout the country, having the
unction of some of the most sminatt Physicians in
leuriew.
Bep/icit directives, stating whe n they should not Ds
used, with each Box—the Prim ons Dollar per Box,
containing from 50 to 00 Pills.
PIN sent 61 mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Agents. Bold by Druggists generally.
B. B. HUTCHINGS t Proprietor,
20 Cedar 'street, New York.
Sold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. •
" Mechanicsburg by T. D. Dellett.
".A Carnal". by 8.
"•IF libippeniburg; by D. W. Rankin.
" Ohambersburg, by Miller it Hershey.
Hunnneistown, by George Welt.
" Lebanon, by George Boss. deobilAwly
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF
THE AGE. Farmers, families and others can purchase
no remedy %nal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment ) for
dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore
throats, toothache, sea sickness, cute, barns, swellings
bruins, old sores, headache, mosquito bites, pains in
the limbs, chest, back, arc. If it does not give relic
the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial,
and nee it according to the directions.
Da_ Twirls—Dear I base aged 'you Ver4t l4 4
Liniment in Try family for a number of years, and be.
lieve it to the best article for what it is recommended
that I have ever . used. For suddenattack of croup it is
invaluable. I have no hesitation in recommending it
for all the uses it professes to cure. I have sold it for
many years, anc It gives entire satisfrction.
OMAS. IL THINNER
QuaKan:rows, I. S., May 8,1818.
Sold by all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt street,
jy3l d&wlm New York;
A. GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous
Debility,lm competency, P, emature Decay and Youthful
Error, actuated by a desire to benefit °theta, will be
happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the
reeled and directions for making the simple Remedy
used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his expel
rience—and possess a valuable Remedy will receive
the' same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by ad.
dressing: JOHN B. OGDEN.
Aug 14-Bind&w No. 60, Masan atreot, N. Y.
Dr. Brunon's Concentrated Remedies.
No. 1. THE GREAT REVIVER speedily eradicates
all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE. as Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Brasth,Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements
of the apneas, brought on by the unrestrained indul
gence or the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Frice
une Dollar.
No. 2. THE BALM will cure, in from two to eight
days, any case of GONNORRHOIL, is without taste or
smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For
either sex. Price One Dollar,
No. B. The TIMED will cure in the shortest poisitdo
time any case of GLEET, even after all other remedies
have failed to produce the deaired effect. No taste er
smell. Prigs One Dollar.
No. 4. THLPUNITER is the only Remoidy that will
really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how
long standing or neglected the case may be., Price uue
Dollar.
NO. 6. THE BOLIT T Oft will care any cue of GRAVEL,
permanently and speedilf remove all action of the
Bladder and Kidneys. PrieeDne Dollar.
No. t. FOR PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR.
.No 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whites rnlically
and in a much shorter time than they can be:removed
by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy
that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take_
Pelee One Dollar. ' •
No. a. THE ORIRNTAL PABTILA are certain, See
and speedy in prodaSing MENSTRUATION, or correct
ing any Irregiabtrities of the monthly periods. Price
Two Dollars.
No. 9, PON. PARTIOULABS SEE CIRCULAR
Either remedy aeut tree by mail on receipt of the
price annexed. Enclose yontage stamp and get a circa
-1 .
General Depot North-Last Corner of York avenue and
Callowhill street. Private office, 401 York avenue,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Nor sale in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNYART and 'Lours
WITETH, where circulare containing valuable informa
tion, with full descriptions of each case, will bc deliv
ered gratis on appliestion. Attie4.es
D.K. FELIX BlitrbiON,
July 28, 1888-ly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa
GEO. .G. .BELL.
ARRIS BURG FEMALE k E DZI-
H
144131,Y.—The fall session of this Institution will
commence on Wt.dragiday, Btptomber 2,
Aug 18.d.ta B . E. DIXON, Principal.
WANTED—A Substitute ; 25 cents.
The Two Pickets, by °shim E. Dodge ; tO cents.
The Miseries.oi Sneezing by Dodga; 30 coats
Ries Me Once More, Mother, by . / hotelmen 30 cents.
Whether t Love Thee, Prenzabt; 25 cents.
Within the Convent t arden, by Melberg; 25 cents.
Shall Fr eedom Droop ind Die, by Leland; 25 cents.
The above are a few Bono out of over 15J new pieces
of. Music just receive . .d at WARD'S MUSLO STORE,
Third street. aug 22-36
S.
PUBLIC SALE of FORTY_ HORS E P Ü BLIC
Will be sold at public sale, on Wednesday, August
26th 1863 at my stable in Tine street, earriaburg,
Pa., one' ay trotting horse, who has trotted in 2.52, six
years o.d ; several pairs of matche driving horses;
farm; draught and riding horses. The sale embraces
some fine stock, and will be som' without reserve to the
high" dna bet bi4dere The terms f gala will be a
deducti• n of five per cent, for dash or notes with ap
proved security, for ninety days. Sale to commence at
10 o,c.ock W. METZEIAR.
August 21-dtd.
TO BOOT MAKERS Wanted, at
mrzu 6ANDERgi, in Walnut street next to the
Dauphin County pris on. two good Boot Makers and one
Mender. None but the best workmen need amply. Will
pay hi t her wages than any other manufacturer in the
city. AuslB-1w
1 0 THOSE DESIRING TO PRO
CURE SUBS rITUTES, AND
TO THOSE WISHING TO BECOME SUBSTITUTES.
The undersigned, Military Claim Agents, tender their
services for the procuring of Enbstitutea for Drafted
men, as well as for the secarintr or the highest price
for those wishing to offer themselves as Substitutes
They will register the names of each class referred to,
Witirtbe amounts, in money, proposed to be given by
the one and to be received by the other.
Drafted men who are legally exempt can have all the
papers prepared neceasar• to establish their claims to
exemption by calling upon•the undersigned.
Those interested are ,nulled to call at the office, in
the hxcharige Buildings, opposite the I aupbin County
Prison. MeoDOWBIAIr & f& &41:71/// '
auls-1m Military Claim Agents.
THE FALL SESSION OF. TH HAR
.R.TSB URCf ACADEMY will open on Monday,
the Met of August. Nor TINIIIIIOIIIIS apply to
3, P, SEILER,
9.11-5 t eod.
/100P1 R'S GELATINE.—The best
article in tka market, lust received and far sou by
wiarl4-11
.
M 4 )ILED . SALMON.—A - ohowe s uppl y
ki few era. by W4f. DOCK. I r.. & Co .
OTAINS.--Quite a variety of useful
Li and entertaining artielen--stheap—at
80HXYPZIVII Boogsiroril.
Cristadoro's Hair Preservative
DR. CHEESSMAN 8 PULE
DITAYEAS 9 MAIZENA.
1-3
z 1-1
Was the only "Preparation for food from In
dian Corn"
That fiteeir4 a mewl spp 119n9f014 mention From the
Royal Commissioners, the competition of all prominent
manufacturers of "Corn Starch" and "Prepared Corn
Flour" of th.s and other countries notwithstanding.
MAIZENA ,I ,
The food and luxury of the age, without a single fault.
One trial will convince the meat skeptical. Make!
Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &0., without
isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a wit astonishing the
most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat
Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also ex
cellent for thickening sweet canoes, gravies for fish and
meat, coup, &c. For Ice Cream nothing can compare
with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich
amain for eaffeo, chocolate, tea, See.
Put up in one pound pacaagee, under the trade-mark
Maizena„ with directions for use.
A mutt delicious article of food for children and in
valids of all ages. For Hale by Groceie and Druggists
everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Felton street.
WILLIAM DURVEA,
Aug 15- dem General Agent.
ITAMS!III
20,000,1b5. Composed of the following Brands
last received:
NEWBOLD'S—Celebrated.
NEW JERSEY—SeIect.
EVANS A SWlFT'S—Superior.
MIORINER? EXCELSlOR—Canvassed.
MICRINER'S EXCELSIOR—Not canvassed.
IRON ClTY—Canvassed.
IRON CITY—Not canvassed. .
PLAIN HAMS--Btvl94ly prime.
ORDINARY HAMS—Very good.'
'Er Every Ham sold will be gu ar anteed as represen
ted. WM. DOCK. Jr., & CO.
B ECRET DISEASES !
SECRET DISEASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
THE MOST OENtiIE RIMED! BIAS USED. '
Yes, a Positive Cure!
BALSAM COPAYIA # MERCURY DISCARDED.
Only ten MIN to be taken to effect a care.
They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the
stomach or bowels of the Bloat 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; /male, $3. Sold by
D. W. GROSS h 00.
Jsub.cily
0
r pent by. mall by DEOMOND CO., Dos 161 Phila. P
BROOMS, BRUSHES, TUBS AND
BASKETS of all descriptions, qualities sad prices,
for ode by W. DOOR, Js., & CO.
B LOOD! BLOOD!
- awns ; THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON
DITION OP THE VITAL PLUID,
which produces
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET.
TEAS. SCALER, BOILS. SYPHILIS OA PEKE.
DEAL DISEASES, ETC.
SAMARITAN'S
R 090 T AND HERB JUICES
Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes all
impurities of the blood and brings the system to a
healthy action, cure those Pilate, Totters, Medea and
Copper Colored Patches.
SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
- The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most
certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par.
tide of the poison.
FEMALES! FEMALES!
In many affections with which numbers of Females
sutler, the ASKIT AND HELD JIaCED is meet happily
adapted, in Ulcerated 'Uterus, in Whitee, in bearing
down, Palling of the Womb, Debility, and for all com
pliant" incident to the sex.
DO NOT DESPAIR.
Keep out of hOspitals. Here is a cure in any rose foi
$6. Price $1 xier bottle ? or six for $6, with full diges
tions. Sold by W.01‘063 4 CO.
Sent by Ivrea" carefully pooled by
DESMOND & 00,,
Box 151 Phila. P . O.
THE BEST FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE Bil
l;'~:s 1 Aft:.W; ;'lNrf:l')
NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Colder'a
Office.
1.17" Call and see them in operation. .
♦ general assortment of machinery and needles com
etantly on haul.
MISS MARGARET muter
Will exhibit and sell 'them, and alio do all Mods t
machine sewing on these machines in the best manner.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. •
ap1.3.6m
DROPOSALS FOR STONE , BRIDGE.
1 Proposals will be received at the City Council
Chamber till 7 o'clock p. m., September 5. for erect
ing a stone bridge over Paxton creek, at Paxton street,
in this city, according to Ann ann Epecitleationw on
Ale in the Connell Chamber_ Proposals will Inaba 'the
price with brick arches and also with hewn stone arbb es;
also specify the time of commencement and completion
of the work. .
Proposers will specify what they will allow for the
mater on toe ground. They will &leo be required
to fur all the material Aecenoary to do the work.
The Connell will reserve 'Me right to reject all bide
that they believe will not be to the advantage of the
city, or that they may believe are exorbitant.
Proposals to be endorsed "Propoaals for bridge," and
directed to W. 0, HICKOK.
I .liszaLsN.
D. VOCZEit,
P HILIP LINN,
Street Committee Ist district. Angl2-3tawtd
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
MAIMPACTIHIS
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
WINR, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, PIOR.LI AND
.PIiIESERYE BOTTLES
ON EMT DICSONIPTION.
H. B. & cr. W. DANNZISH,
oalt-dly 27 Booth front storet.
•
T O CAPITALISTS.
A rare chance is offered for the profitable investment
of from three to five thousand dollars in the manufac
ture of an improvement of great value, it being an arti
ale of indispeneible household use, lately planted A
net profit of fifty per cent. guaranteed upon the amount
invested. Good references given and required. Ad
dress WK. P P ATT ON,
aug6 Harrisburg, Pa.
RUBIO STORE!
NO. 98 MARKET STRUT, HARRISBURG, PA.
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS,
MELODEONS, GUITARS,
VIOLINS, BANJO STRINGS.
Of every deseription.
DRUM, NINES, FLUTES, ADOORDNONEI, etc., at
the lowest OITY PRIONB, at
W. NNOOKNOS MUSIC /MORN,
No. OS hLtaiss Swam
lAPANSPE, TEA...—A choice lot of
this celebrated Telefon . ' received. It Is of the first
cargo ever imported, and is much superior to the Chi
nese Teas 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.
Por sale by WM. DOOR, jr., & Co.
HEALTH HONEY HAPPINESS 11
At till Season of year, when 00 mush dolmens prevails,
every one should_provide himself . wttk DH Hum .
PHRZY'S NOWECPATHIO ind prevent
disease In its beginning.
A. kook 'apply alma on band at
scuinima BOOX-Witiatm,
malt Herrislmrr.
NEW MUSIC.
"Why I Loved Nei," " tresearea of the Neaer,” sa d
" Ghildkat . w?ll three DlVA," new and logistifel gongs, by
J. O. Cox.
uflur Country and Flag," a nett and. beautiful. songs
with 'highly °Morita:title page, by Oulier, are among
the latest met& of nournidatelly W.NNObHII, where
out be found .at 44',three 4101 aiwortment of brume,
Fifer, and all kinds of musical instruments.
Remember the pltee, No. 93 Ifa•ket street. 3Y9
President Common Council
AtlntboWs nemcbies.
THE GREAT « AMERICAN HEINEDIESs"
KNOWN AS
"HELMBOLD /Sll
alitllNE PREPARATIONS, it:2
HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT g , BUCHII."
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
lIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELBRIOLD 3 R GENUINE PREPARATION,
"HIGHLY CONORNIMATED »
COMPOUND
BLOM iIIXTRACT BUCHU,
A positive and specific Remedy for Diseases of the
'BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRATEL AND DROPSICAL
OWELLint,
This medicine increases the power of digestion and sa
clike the absorbents into healthy action, by which the
water or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en
largements, are reduced. as well as pain and inflamma
tion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.,
.....,;0;........
RELEIBOLD'S EXRRACT RUCH%
For Weakness arising from Emmet!, Habits of Dist
patios, Larry Indiscretion or *blue, attended with the
FOLLOWING lalffirallet
Intlisposition.to Exertion, Dryness of the Skim,
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power.
Weak Emil, Difficulty in Breathing s
Horror of Disease, TremHing,
Dimness of Vision, WakeNine's',
'Calomel Lassitude of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular System, Flushing of the Body ?
Hot Haub,. _Eruptions ea tlio PM )
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, it allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably remove., soon toLow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC BITS,
In one of which the patient may mire. m a c cm nor
they are not frequently followed by those a direful die
eahra,"
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
Many are aware of the mime of their suffering, Mason,
will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums, and the
melancholy deathi by Consumption, bear ample witness
to the truth of assertion_
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY 011-
4udo WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of madtaine to itra_eitthea and hnds•-
rate the eyetem,which RELMEOLDT EXTRACT BUORTI
jun/dab/7 does. A trlta TUI 9901ince the moat skeptical_
FEMALES ! FEMALES ! ! FEMALES ! !
OLD OR IMMO, =era, MARRIED, OR comm.
PLATING MARRIAGE,
In many affections peculiar to /emitlee, the Entrie
Burka is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chloral
or Retention, Irregularities, Painfulmse, c r buppresnion
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Mahone etata
of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for at
complaints incident to the Ref, whethfir arising from in
disurstisn, Sabha of Dintipation, or in the
DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE
SSE SYMPTOMS ABOVE
NO FAMILY SHOULD 'BE WITHOUT IT.
—:o: I
Take no Balsam, Heronry or Unpleasant Hocßain
Unple.sant and Dangerous DLOWIBIII.
BEL/HBO/AM EXTRACT BIIIIItU
CUBES SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages, at little expense ; little or ra chant
in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. 05.4 4 1,
It causes trvqvient desire and gives stiength to Urinate,
thereby MlSietillg Astitiotionri, preventing and curio
strictures of the nrothra,allayiag pain and inflammation
so frtquent in this class of diseases, and expelling POI.
SODOM, DISEASED AND WORN-017T MATTI&
Thouliands upon thousands who have been the
VICTIMS Or QUACKS,
And who have paid lI.E'AVY FEES to beScured hi a short
time luxe found they ware deceived, and that the dL
Pvl
eon"has. by the nee of a Powerful .Aatringenta,"e been
dried up in the imam, to break out in an aggravated:form,
and
PERHAPS AFTER MAERLSAIS.
1788,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHI7:
For all iffaationa and Thames of the URINARY OR
GANS. whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, !rein
whatever cause originating, and no matter of how km
standing. Diseases of these owns require the aid oils
DIVRELIO.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 3BUCHII
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And it t certain to han the desired effect
for which it is rtoolninended.
=I
BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
TIELMBOLIPS MOULT CONO EN/MATZLi goon
POUAD FLUID FX.TRACT SARSAPARILLA
BYPHILIS.
This is an affection of the Blood, and sttacirel the leido
organs, Linings of the Nore, Lars, Throat, Windpite and
other Mucus b u rfaCtef making lie appearance m the feria
vrincere. ELETAIDOLD 3 B Latraut. icarsaparilla potties
the Blood and removee all Scaly Ireptions of the Skary
giving to the complexion a clear sod healthy color. It
being prepared expressly for thin dam of complaints, to
Blood- purifying properties are preerrvea to a greater ex
tent than any ether preparation of Sarsaparilla. .
HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH,
An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic matu r e,
and as an injection in diseases .f the Tthinary Organs 1444-
int from habits of dissipation, cued in connection with tha
Parents B itch u and hat Angell Ila, lb finch diseases as recom
mended. Evidence of the most resp , maibie, and reliable
character will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From three to twenty years' standing ? with names ImoWn
TO BUIENOR AND FAME
Nor medical popertiee of =CHU, seelDiewsaato
the United States.
See Professor REWRAP rentable vork.s . on the Pr
tics of Physic.
See remarks made by the We celebrated Dr, PELYE/ClCp
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM AiIDOWELL
celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College
iturwous, Ireland, and
. published in the Transactions o
the King and Queen's Journal.
bee Medico- Chirurgical Review, published by DENIAL j .
Mit/ TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
Sue most of the late Standard Works 013 Medicine.
Extract $1 00 par bottle, or six for 115 OD
Extract Sarsapadlla.-- $1 00 perbottle, or six for $5 00
Improved Rose Wash..... 50c. per bottle, or six for $2 50
Or half dozen, of each for $l2, 'Which will be sufficient to
cure the most obstinate casks, if directions are adhered te.
Delivered to any address, seemed) , peeked from obaer
ration,
Ej.- Describe symptoms in all communications...9ml
guaranteed. Advice gratis.
—;o:—]
APPIDATit
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Relmbo d, who being duly sworn
(loth say,' his preparmione contain no narcotic, no mer
cury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. 0 BMW/OLD.
Sworn and subscribed before ms, this 2311 deVorNwrem•
ber, 1854. WM. T. IR IBBERD, A Verman,
Ninth et., above pace, Philadelphia.
Address letters for information in conddi-nce to •
H. T. RELMDOLD, Chemist.
Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
IMEI=I
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLRD DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispoo 4 "OP Tana OWDO 7 au
„ outer ~ exti s es . the reputetiou attained by
lIELMBOLD , S GENUINE • PREPARATIONS,
RELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCRU
EPELMBOLD I S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
.ESSAUTOLD'S lawitovsu =ROBE WASH.
gold by Ali Druggists strorywitere. • • ' -
AM FOR MiIUdIRTLIPS—TAIIE 'No °Tin*
Cut out the advertisement lind send for it, and arm
4 •••••ri. o .)l.a.lsee •••••