LOCAL NEWS. Tax M A ILS.-Under the change of Schedule on Me different railroads, the time of closing the mails st the Hs i a 6 Poet Offiee, April 20, 1863, is as follows: 20112111111 ONYTIAL RAILWAY. NORTH.—War liara.—Bor all places between Har iebarg, Loot Raven and Elmira, N.Y., at 12.00 m. For Lock Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9 P -8013fill.—WAY Yui..—lor all piscee batsmen Har risburg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. 0., at 2.00 nt. For Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. at 0.00 p. m. LIMANON iALLNE sAnsoAD. lidisT.—Waw Num.—Pot An places batsman Harris. berg, Barton and Philadeirdsbs. via Dasallig, at 7.00 For Beading and Pottirrille, at 22.80 p. m. rusennivAlai zAINFOAD. Wig lasis.—Yor all places batman Harrisburg and PliOldtdphia, at coo a. in. For rhiladeapidi, and JAIIMter, a t 12 _ 00 For New - Mirk, Philadallada, Lancaster, Colombia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.46 p. Nor New York, Yhiladelplda and Lancaster, at OA P WIIST.—War MarL.—Por all planes between Harris burg and ABOOns, / 2 . 00 For Johnetown, Pittsburg and Mrie. ra., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.46 p. m. For Pittsburg , Hollidaysbur g, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon lad Lewistown at 9.00 p. m. orrammmin TAMAN ainaman. For Meekaniesburg,Carliele,Shippensburg and Cham bersbmi, Pa., at 7.00 a. m. WAY YAri..—Tor all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. r aerrormt.r. AND sumantitauwa mammas. For Merida% Forge!, =wood, Pinegrove and Summit Station, at 32.30 p. m. anion iolo.lll_ Nor Progrees,Lingiestawn, Hamada Hill, West Hano ver, Bad Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7,00 a. in. For Lisburn and Lewiaberry, on Saturday, at 12.30 p. ul llTOfficalfours.—Trom 5.30 s. in. to 8.00 p. in. San day from 720 to SAO a.m.. and from 3.00 to COO p_ m_ BOUNTIES To BE SToppan.—Tho government bounty of $402, now given to recruits entering the regular army, will be stopped on the 25th inst. Those contemplating enlisting should take particu lar notice. A Union refugee from Rockingham county, Va., is anxious to learn the whereabouts of Nicholas Breedin, John Young, Henry Meadows, Lelan Mor ris, and other refugees who were compelled to leave the same section of Virginia, on account of their Union sentiments_ Address Richard Brea din, Paradise Furnace, Huntingdon county, Penn sylvania. Mg DRAFT m Rannima.—Among the persons drafted in Reading, Pa., a week ago Saturday, were C. F. Haas, one of the editors cf the ' , Times," Rev. Father Schroeder, of St. Paul's Roman Cath olic Church, and the pastor of the Trinity Luthe ran, St. Matthews' and Ebenezer (M. E.) churches; also, Rev. M. Lindemuth and Rev. Mr. Apgar, of the Protestant M. E. church. KILDARE Ruston.—Madame Rumor is a great liar, but as we look over some of our exchanges we And that she has many devotees. Astounding items appear of startling outrages committed by persons who are nameless, upon other persons who are nameless. Not a single clue is given by which the truth of the story can be ascertained, but Madame Rumor and fertile imaginations have it all their own way. THIIIATAICALEPTBIITAIIEGEBIST.—We are requested to state that a theatrical exhibition will be given at grant's Hall, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 9th, under the direction of Mr. Hamilton, for the bene fit of the sick and wounded soldiers in the Cotton Factory Hospital We have every reason to believe that the performance will be meritorious, and the charitable object in view should commend it to the patronage of the public. Tickets can be pro cured from the soldiers in the hospital. COMMINHABLIL—We observe that several of our citizens have embraced the fine opportunity affor ded by the pleasant spell of weather to have the !lde-walks in front of their houses repaired and re-paved. Their action in this respect is highly commendable, and ought to be more generally imitated. There is nothing 'that adds so much. to the fine appearance of streets, as clean and sub stantial aide-walks. Ravzuvz Dammor.—The Commissioner of In ternal Revenue has decided that the seventy-fifth section of the act of July 1,1862, provides that on railroad iron and on all other iron advanced beyond bars or rods, a duty of one dollar and fifty cents per ton shall be paid, Iron lorginge, of whatever size or shape, in a rough and unfinished state, aro held to be covered by the above provisions of the seventy-fifth section, and taxable at the rate of one dollar and fifty note per ton, • Tax miners in the coal regions of Pennsylvania are receiving the extraordinary pay of $6O to $125 per month, not working over eight hours of the day.—Ezehanie. This helps to explain the sense of the high pries of coal Cormorants at the source of sup ply are feasting themselves, while indigent people all through the *pantry are compelled to choose between freezing and starvation, during the win ter season. ConsurnvioNaLrry or THE Dray.—Steps have been taken to test the conetitutiouality of the draft in the Supreme Court. .The Provost Mar shal of the Fourth district, Philadelphia, (Capt. Lane) C. B. Barrett, Commissioner, and J. Rawl don Wells, Surgeon, have been enjoined not to interfere with F. B. Smith, a conscript of the Twenty-fourth ward, until the constitutionality of the law is tested. The argument is to take place in the Supreme Court on Monday next. Messrs. 0 1 11404 Ingersoll and Ueorge M. Wharton are to represent Mr. Smith. A GRAND Pic-sic.The Citizen Fire Company intend giving a picnic at Hoffman'e woods on Saturday next, for the benefit of the company. Since the breaking out of the war this valuable branch of our fire department has suffered in many ways. There has been a vary heavy falling off of its members, Owing to this, and to the fact that the attention of the remaining members has been engaged, to a certain extent by the war, the affairs of the company have been neglected; and they adopt this method to reunite the company, and, at the same time, improve its finances. The citizen boys have always been acknowledged as being able to do anything well they undertook, and this beiiig the last picnic of the season we may expect something better than usual. Pans APPante.—Before Alderman Za ne , The police reports yesterday were exceedingly Meagre. John Gooney, colored, was arrested on Sunday and pat in the lock-up for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. He was brought before Alder.. man Kline yesterday, and on a premise to pay the fine and costs, was released. This is the third time ho has been arrested for a like offence. He was not possessed of a very vicious disposition, although his appearance was in no degree prepos. Rising. His proboscis, which was enormous, was exceedingly black, and possessed a rich, broad, flat and massive appearance, a peculiarity belonging exeluolvely to the genuine negro. He is employed matte six miles from town, and came in to see his friends, not thinkng his weakness would• overtake him a third time. The next time he oversteps the law he will fare somewhat different. ° Seer Pry yesterday arrested a woman in such & beastly state of intoxication that be was compel led to use a wheel-barrow to get her to the lock-np. A ease cf this mod is distressing to witness, and the. Parson Who gave her the liquor richly deserves to share her punishment. EXAMINATIOM OF DRAFTED MEN. THIRD SUB-DISTRICT-FIRST WARD, HARRISBURG. 87 James Weltmer, exempt for disability. 88 Henry Gill, case postponed for the present. 89 John Boyers, ease postponed for the present. 90 Falbert Fink, paid commutation. 91 James Conrad, paid commutation. 92 George Siniger, exempt; in service 3d March. 93 George Moyer, exempt; father of motherless children under 12 years_ 94Charles Flanigan, exempt; alien. 95 George W Hoffman, postponed for the present. 96 Franklin Gipe, failed to report. 97 James Mitchell, failed to report. 98 Jacob C Snyder, paid commutation. 99 Mishael Toomy, exempt for disability.. 100 Benjamin Bollinger, passed; mustered in. 101 Samuel Myers, failed to appear. 102 Alfred Pancake, exempt for disability. 103 Isaac Lloyd, exempt for disability. 104 Jerry Stewart, exempt for disability. 105 John Keil, furnished substitute. 106 George Robinson, passed; sworn in. 107 Francis Henning, exempt; unsuitableness of age. 108 Charles Davis, failed to appear. 109 Thomas Dawsey, passed; mustered in. 110 Christian H Brady, failed to appear. 111 John Plank, failed to appear. 112 William Scott, failed to appear. 113 John Swartz, exempt; alien. 114 Jacob E Gondy, exempt; over age. 115 A B Stoner, failed to appear. 116 Enos Wickert, exempt; father of motherless children under 12 years. m John Tagg, substitute. 118 Jerome P. Kauffman, exempt for disability. 119 James Hunter, failed to report. 120 John Boughter, furnished substitute. 121 Henry Lacks, failed to report. 122 John Lockwood, case postponed for the pre- sent. 123 Samuel Michael, furnished substitute. 124 William Harmer, exempt for disability. 125 Charley Sims, passed; mustered in. 126 Michael Finnan exempt; over age. 127 joeeph Meyer, failed to report. 128 Charles F. Saxton, substitute, 129 John Michael St. Clair, failed to report. 130 Benjamin Wickert, exempt for disability. 181 John Blenkenkorn, failed to report. 132 Lewis Ott, failed to report. 133 Jacob Lensenmeyer, exempt; father of moth- erless ohildren under 12 years. 134 Richard Hogan, Jr., exempt; father of moth- erless children ender 12 years. us Jeremiah F. Yeats, exempt; non-residence. 136 John Urnutle, paid commutation. 137 Lewis Britinger, furnished substitute. 138 Henry A. Zimmerman, exempt for disability. 139 George W. Marquet, failed to report. 140 James Hopkins, passed; mustered in. 141 Conrad Pipp, postponed for the present. 142 Thomas L. Wallace, exempt for disability. 143 John Houser, exempt for disability. 144 James Butler, exempt; over age. SECOND WARD-HARRISBURG. 145 B Dotout, postponed. 146 John A Stahl, paid commutation. 147 Albert B Hammel, exempt; under age: 148 Robert Sipes, exempt; disability. 149 John A Brooks, passed and mustered in. 150 Samuel Free, paid commutation. 151 John K Kline, postponed. 152 David Cerro!, postponed. 153 Elias J Unger, exempt for disability. 154 Jacob Crompton, exempt; father of motherless children. 155 Josiah Keener, exempt; over, ge. 156 Wm Carney, postponed. 157 Moses Stevenson, did not report. 158 Martin Garverich, furnished substitute. 159 J W Reynolds, did not report. 160 Wilkins Carney. did not report. 161 Sylvester Shively, exempt; disability. 162 Samuel Stroek, exempt; disability. 163 James Hulsey; exempt; over age. 164 Philip M'Donald, paged and mustered in. 165 Henry Dodge, postponed. . 166 Samuel A. Hammel, furnished substitute. 167 John C Moore, exempt; under age. 168 Charles A Banvart, exempt; disability. 169 Vincent A Smarsh, failed to report. 170 William P Haehnlen t postponed. 171 George Doohns, postponed. 172 Jacob H Blem, paid commutation. 173 Benjamin L Forster, paid commutation: 174 Ziba Brown, furnished substitute. 175 Joseph Montgomery, exempt; disability. 176 Aaron Saunders, postponed. 177 John Burke, exempt; support of aged and infirm father. 178 H H Nieman, postponed. 179 George Ream, postponed. 180 John H Myers, exempt ; non-residence. 181 William Windsor, furnished substitute. 182 William A Cathcart, furnished substitute. 183 George Whiteman, furnished substitute. 184 Fred C Fink, exempt; disability. 185 A J Foster, paid commutation. 186 William Buerger, postponed. 187 Aug Gold, postponed. 188 Jacob Koerper, failed to report. 189 John It Smith, failed to report. 190 John Louck, exempt; disability. 191 Emanuel Frank, exempt; only support o aged and infirm parents. 192 Luthur M Simon, paid commutation. 193 H 0 Ortb, postponed. 194 George F Rohrer, furnished substitute. /85 William H Sieg, furnished substitute. 196 Samuel Haldeman, exempt; disability. 197 J W Fisher, postponed. 198 Jos L Buffington, exempt; over age. 199 Oscar Watt, exempt; over age. 200 Sampson Lowy, furnished substitute, 201 George H Smith, did not report. 202 M V Stevens, postponed: 203 Robert S Boyd, did not report: 204 Lerman Lewy, exempt; an alien. 205 Frederick Russel, did not report. 206 Theo. Rogers, exempt; disability. 207 John Miller, did not report. 208 Levi Grubb, passed and mustered in. 209 Frederick Weise, did net report. 210 Edward W Shell, furnished substitute. 211 George A Hall, did not report. 212 Joseph Ellis, exempt; an alien. 213 George Scott, did not report. 214 John Frank, did not report. 215 Thomas Forster, exempt; in service 3d of March, 1863. 216 Thomas 11 Hinton, did not report. 217 William lit'Euer, did not report: 218 Thomas D Honing, did not report. 219 Robert Snodgrass, furnished substitute. 220 Chancy F Sargent, did not report. 221 George A Ogeleby, did not report. 222 John Braxton, did not report. 223 Francis S Seiler, postponed. 224 Robert Barns, postponed. 225 Jacob G May, paid commutation. 226 George Huffman, exempt; disability. 227 Franklin Hunimel, exempt; disability. 228 Lewis M Drexler, dead. 229 Samuel Wyant, exempt; disability. 230 William Deschler, exempt; disability. TEE CITY OF TomnS.—Bordering the city, silent, cad and lonely, lies the city of the Wombs. At its entrance the weeping willow hangs a canopy over those who enter its precincts, and the melancholy sound of the wind through the branches in solemn cadence sings a regular,' over the dead. Neither sound of toil or mirth break the air, and the dead, from all mortal agency, may bleep undisturbed forever. In their homes flowers spring up, and as if typical of those who rest beneath, bloom fOr a mason, wither and fade. Day after day rolls on, month after month and yea.- after year. The gates of the oily open and close on the fair, the good and beautiful—just and unjust—" Earth to earth and dust to dust." Buried are a thousand hopes—wild hearts and weary spirits alike repose, and memo ries wing their way to their homes in other lands far from the city of the tombs—burning memories which bring tears to the eyes and prayers to the heart. Often too the walks are trod by falling footsteps; the man of the world forgetting for a moment high ambition's course, yields homage to the sanctity of the spot. becoming the equal of the child by his aide who sees her mother's name upon the slab. Volumes of sermons lie bidden in monu ments gleaming in the sunshine and resting in the cold moonbeams. Stores of knowledge can be gleaned from epitaphs—countless treasures can be found in the words of affection and respect which meet the 46; and he who visits the cemetery and views . the scenes in a just and holy light cannot fail to become a wiser and better man. 00IIIITERF6/11.-LOOk out for corms:fejt fifty eent postage stamps. They are getting very plenty. Where they all come from is a mystery. YOUNG MEN'il CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB. The undersigned, feeling the importance of a cordial and united effort to sustain and secure the election of State and County nominations of the National, Conservative Democratic party in Octo ber, in pursuance of a resolution heretofore adop ted, invite the co-operation of all who are friendly to the cause of the Democracy, the Union and the maintenance of the . Constitution, in organizing a a Young Men's Central Democratic Club; and for this purpose, request their attendance at Brant's Hotel on Wednesday evening, Sept. 9, at seven o'clock. The foes of Civil Liberty, breakers of the Con stitution—enemies of the Union as it was, are moving every appliance of unrighteous power to seduce the virtue of the people, trample on their most sacred rights, and confirm the projected des potism of Force over the Freedom and Equality which has been bought for us by the precious blood of our Fathers as a heritage to their posterity for ever. Vigilance, energy, and 'a determination to stand by at all hazards, these, the birthrights of every American Citizen in this the hour of their peril, will insure their preservation ; an indiffer ence to the unspeakable blessings they bestow, may end, too late to be regained, in their destruc tion. Their keeping has been sacredly entrusted to the People—unaided and unawed this duty de volves alone upon them. To the end that we may be ready to meet the great issues before us, the undersigned earnestly invoke their fellow-citisens—and especially the young Democracy of this district—to assemble at the time and place above stated, and lend their aid and sanction to the task of securing upon a general plan an effective local organization of the party for a free, full vote at the coming election and to carry ont, so far as possible, the great purposes of Na tional Conservatism and Constitutional Liberty and Law; George Prince, Cleorge Bailey, James M Bay, • Edgar E Ebert, John A Bigler, James Forster, M H Lee, D J Brougher, J Tausig, Samuel Billing, George J Shoemaker, H Zimmerman, it Ewing, James O'Donnell, Thomas C. MacDowell, John Knepley, J C M'Alamey, B Egle, W K Wilson, George Powell, William White, • Jos S Royal, Allen Steel, Thos G Sample, H Stewart Wilson, John H Brant, Peter Kerr, James Dunlap, Eli Strickler, Chas T Hipps, George Fiseler, Jacob D Epler, Daniel Erisman, Robt Toy, Jacob Yoke, J W Lenore, Levi Sullin, Geoge Ahrmfregel, 0 Edwards, W C M'Gann, Franklin Z Steelier, Levi H Blessing, Israel Hanlen, R H Hammel, E J Basher, John C Culp, 4 II 3 Beatty, 3 hi Castle, William Mitohner, T F Maloney William H Egle, Henry H Boyle, William H Carberry, James G M'Bay, George F Carl, Henry Repple, Frank A Murray, George ll Diener, James H M'Allister, C D Walter, P Asbury Awl. J P Crull, E Perkins, James A Gilmore, John C Moyer, Thomas W Anderson, George Krichbaum, Thomas P Wendell, George Orth, John Campbell, John H Leaman, F B Fehleison, George Robinson, Benjamin M'Namara, Joseph M'Clellan, Frank Johns, William H Hillman, John Hindt, James M Shanklin, William II Hippie, Harry B Harris, George Myers, William D Carson, A Robinson, John De Witt, A Cooper, George Earnest, R Gavin, William F M'Coy, William II Holmes, John Haudiboe, Daniel M'Carty, Thomas Grier, Dennis Boyle, Samuel Snyder, Henry Ward, Daniel Daugherty, H AI Irwin, Jacob Reel, U 3 Jones, George L. Mytinger, Jona Barrett, Robert Gilmore, ' Harry Slep, Thomas N Brooks, R E Ferguson, J W Cooper, Charles P Fairlamb, John C. Barr, D M Castle, John Brady, George J Ginkioge, William H Morgan, J W Bush, . W D Boas, William S Holman, H F M'Reynolde, William A Ball, James W Morgan, Benjamin L Forster, Samuel Gible, George F Weaver, Jr, Samuel M Ebersol, John A Haller; J W Awl, George W Feist, James B Irvin, H Zimmerman, John 11PDormot, William S Mallard, Jacob P Barringer, W J Bergstrasser, Francis S Seiler, Louis Brininger, John W Brown John Hammerer, W J Maglauchlin, Harry Omsk, S H Colestook, George Weidler, Wm P Coulter, William Wilt, W K Alrioks, Luther Reese, G Edwards, William F Bay, Jacob Levi, Michael Hair, E P Lenore, Peter Fitzpatrick, John Mytinger. William J Boyle, Louis Wyetb, George Riee, James Fitzgerald, Joseph H Barger, J S Vandling, Joseph Rhine, John Runk, Jr, Isaiah T Bowman, Ovid F Johnson, Samuel Kunkle, William Weil, P If Ryan, W D Jack, Richard Updegrove, George W Cole, John B Tomlinson, G Critzman, William Umberger, W G Rees, W a Chandler, Henry Emanuel, S S Davis, William C M'Faden, C Genibe, William F Oder, W H Ai 'Manur, Edmond Baiern, John Rehr, James M'Gowan, Frank Rhine. S S t ßarrett, James Dougherty, B E Work, William Dougherty, Samuel Haldeman, and others. NEW FALL GOODS.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delainos. All colors of plain alpacas. New style of plaid dress goods. Fino black bombazines. Black and colored paramattas. 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached muslin& 10-4 heavy linen for sheeting. 5-4 heavy linen for pillow cases. 7-4 grey linen damask for table covers. White linen table covers and napkins. Blaek alpaeas, all qualities, White linen and hemstiched pocket handker chiefs. 10 doz. Balmoral skirts, from $2 50 up. Large assortment of hoop skirts. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all prices. White cambric mueline and jaeonnette, nansooke, Midi linen, Swim malice, and a great many other new goods. S. Lacwr., Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, &mote l so., made out and col lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. oot2B-ly DHOTOGRAPII ALI3UMS,—A large And bearinfal assortment of Photograph Albums just received and for gale cheap, at KNOCHE'S, j 79 98 Market 'street. SPECIE NOTICES. 41 To Horse Owners. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Heroes 1. 1 unrivaled by any, and in all men of Lameness, ari sing from Sprains Braises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Halle Scratch e s, Mange, &O. it will also cure speedily. S pavin and Bingbone may be molly prevented and cared in their Incipient stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical mire. No ease of the kind, how ever, is no 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. gvery horse owner should have thin remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent these formidable diseases men tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement. ap2o eow-d&w A GENTLEMAN; cured of Nervous Debility,ln competency, Premature Decay and Youthful 'nor, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recied and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his expel' rience—tuultpossese a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by ad dressing : JOHN B. 04DEN. Augl 4 -3mdacw No. 60. Nassau street, N. Y. ORISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. There is no Hair Dye in use so pure, so free from alp objectionable properties, that produces such splendid and permanent tints, or that operates so quickly, uni formly, and certainly, ap , CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, This matchless article is pronounced, by all who have ever applied it, or seen it applied, the most wonderful invention of the age. Ten minutes suffices fer any a lgae of brown or the deepest black. It ldoves the skin unstained. Manufactured by 3. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $l, $1 60 and $3 per box, according to Mao. CristadoroPs Hair Preservative Is invaluable with his Dye, ea it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Hair. Price 60 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to tae jy3l-d&w THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Farmers, families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias , 'Venetian Liniment, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts, burns, swellings bruises, old sores, headache, musquito bites, pains in the limbs, chest, back, &c. If it does not give relie the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to the directions. DR. Tonics—Dear air: I have used your Venetian Liniment in my 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 sudden attack of eronp 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, me it gives entire satisfrction. OHAS. H. TRIMMER Qtrinsitrown, N. R., May 8, 1858. 13o1d byall Druggists. Office, 56 Oortlandt street, jy81• d&wlm New York A Friend in Need. Try it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec timid, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most aston ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores,Wounds, Sprains, Braises, &e., its Soothing, heal ing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who hue ever given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. aplleow.d&w. ZDITOB 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 =tilt° all who wish it, (free,) a Recipe, with full direetions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Elkin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also nail free to those lying Bald Heads 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 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yOurs, - TROB. F. 013A.PMAN, Chemist, jeiB-3ma No 881 Broadway, New York. SURGEON-GENERAL HAMMOND. By ordering Calomel and destruotive minerals from the supply tables, has conferred a blessing on oar sick sal diem Let him not stop here. Let him order the dis continuance of iißleeding,” and the use of BRAND- B.ETWS PILLS in the place thereof. Then will 66intienee a ~s ew erail is the pieties. of Medicine, which would then become emphatically THE HEALING ART I have for thirty years taught that no diseased ao - tion eenld be oared by mercury or tartar emetic That the human body could only be "made whole" by "reg- stable food"—Animal food being, in fact, condensed vegetables. BBANDRETWO PILLS ebould be in every Military Hospital. These Pills cure BILIOUS DIARRHEA, OHRONIO DIARRIHEA, OHRONIO POMMY ) and all feve3l *Rd Affection of the Bowels, sooner and =se surely than any medicine in the world. BRAN - BBTIII3 PILLS in these oases should be taken nida 1 . • / dmorning. Read directions and get new style CASE Oi „paws K. WATSON . B. Brandretk, New York: Sin I was a private in Co. P, 17th Regiment, New York Vols. While at Ilarrison , s Landing and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I and many of the Com pany were sink with bilious diarrhcea. The Army Sur geon did not cure us, and I was reduced to skin and bone. Among the Company were quite a number of members who , had worked in your Laboratory at Bing Sing. They were not sick, because they need Brand. reth's Pills. These men prevailed upon me and others to use the Pills, and we were all cured in from two to five days. After this our boys used Brandreth's Pills for the typhus fever, colds, rheumatism, 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, EAMON K. WATSON, Slog Sing, N. Y. Principal office , 294 Canal street, New York. Tor sale in Harrisburg by GEO. H. BELL. mB-d&wtf IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. ' DR. CHEESEMAN- 9 8 PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregit leil nes, painful menstruation, removingall °interactions whether from cold or otherwsse, headache, pal in the Bide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all servorisallea thins, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th aback slaiimlbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrapti of natant. DR. CIERESSMAN El PILLS was the commencemea a NNW e OW SEIO4IO I O I of those Irregularities and ebettioett case Watt 00 4 signed so many to a paessita asp b a *belie= enjoy good health unities ohs is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begin! to de• aline. DR. CHRESEMAIPS . PILLS are the moot Wieland remedy ever known for all ems plaint; peculiar to Amulet. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical mirky ity. They are known to thonsanda,who have needtkem at different periods, throughout the eountry, havingthe 'auction of some of the most onsinast Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they shonki not, be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from 60 to 00 PULL Pills sent by snail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. Sold by Druggist. generally. R. B. RUTORINUS, proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. Sold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. " Mechanicsburg, by J. S. De'ett. •' Oar Hal o: Ey S. Elliott. " Bhippensburg, by D. W. Rankin. Obambersbnrg, by Miller & Hershey. Mummelstown, by George Wolf. Lebanon, by George Ross. dece-d&wly DVRYEAS' MAIZENA. 1-a A 041 0 0 E-i ty Was the only **Preparation for food from In dian Corn" That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commiesioners, the competition of all prominent manufacturers of "Corn Starch" and "Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other 'countries notwithstanding. MAIZENA, The food and luxury of the age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a coat astonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also ex cellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat, soup, &e. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, &c. Pnt up in one pound packages, under the trade-mark Maim*, with direction For nee. A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton street. WILLIAM DURYEA, Aug 15-dtim tienetat Agent STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE PENNI STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MONTGOMERY CO., PA., September nth and SOth and October Ist and 2d, 1862., Norristown is about 17 miles west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river, and is accessible by railway to every portion of the state. The Grounds are beautifully situated, containing 28 acres of ground with fine large buildings thereon area ted. together with large amount of aheddirg. The tra is said to be one of the best bait mile tracks in the e sate. The premiums are the heaviest ever offered by the society, amounting to about $4OOO. The pre miums for all grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, five of which are $BO each, 10 from $25 to $l5, others roaming down to lesser rates. Beat herd not less than 15 head, first poemium $4O ; second premium, $25. Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $1350. The highest $lOO ; 22 between $2O and $3O, and others ranging from $l5, $lO and $5. For sheep and Swine the premiums rime from $lO to $5 and $3. Far Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $2 to $1 each. In the following classes most liberal pre miums are offered : Ploughs, Cultivators, Drills, Wa gons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Outten% Corn Shellers, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and its Manufactures, Gas Fixtures, Marble Mantles, Butter, Flour, Grain and Heeds, Vegetables; and also for Domestic and Household Mannfactures, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet, Shirting, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c. Bread, Cakes, Preserves, Jellies, &c Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers The Floral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Society, and will form one of the moat attractive features of the exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and Wine will be exhibited in this department. The Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown Railroad have arranged to carry articles for exhibition to and from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the forward ing freight to be paid, which will be repaid shipper when goads are returned l o the station whence 'hipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading . railroads. Entrimi can be made at the office, inNorristown, after the 4th day of September. All artieles must be en tered on the books on or before TueFday evening, Sep tember 29th Exhibito , s • must become members. Membership $l.OO, with four Coupon Tickets each, one of whioh will admit one person to the Tair once. SINGLE ADMISSION 25 CENTS. fa' A List of Premiums and Regulations can be had by addressing the Secretary. THOMAS P. KNOX, President. A. BROWER LONGAIER, Secretary, } • Norristown, Pa. au23 SECRET DISEASES ! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! Tnz MOST OHRTAIN ILZAZDY EIIZZ MusD. Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM COPAYIA. * MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent eases to twenty.fonr hours. No exposure, no trouble no change whatever. Price male packages, 82; Female, 88. Sold by D. W. GROSS do 00. O Boat by mall by DBSMOND & 00., Box 161 Pbils. P Sane-dly BLOOD! BLOOD! SORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET. TERN, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR WERE REAL DISEASES, ETC. SAMARITAN'S R 090 T AND HERB JUICES Is offered to the public as s positive cure. Bonham's all impurities of the bleed and brings the system to a healthy action, cure those Spots, Tatters, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the moot certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par- Hole of the poison. . FEMALES! FINALES! In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES ie most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all com. plaints incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep oat of hospitals. Here is a cure in any ease rot $6. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6, with full direc tions. Sold by D. W. GROSS & 00. Sent by Express carefully packed by DICSMOND & 00, 2 janet-ly Box 161 Phila. P.O. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IS WHEELER & WILSON'S. NEW OFFICE, Market Square, next to Oolder'e Office. !D Call and see them in operation A general assortment of machinery and needles coo staidly on hand. MISS MARGARET HIT Will exhibit and sell them, and also do all clads f machine sewing on these machines in the best manner. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. aplB-6m DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS, PHIL A DE L P HIA, MAPOPAOII72I CIARBOTO, DEMIJOHN, WINE, POBTBB, MINERAL WATZB, PICKLE AND PRESERVE BOTTLES OP EMT DISOkIPTIOI. H. B. & G. W. BANNIDIS, 901944 27 South Iront gyre% -Philadelphia, MADAME ROSITER Will give information in all the affairs of life, absent friends, nickname and death, and in respect to all other subjects. She can be consulted at all hours of tho dal and evening. ONNTLINEN 50 CENTS, LADINS 25 CENTS. RESIDENCE IN MULBERRY ST., North Side, Second Door front River Alley. Ang 227 N 0 . 20. [l7 HEALTH, MONEY! HAPPINESS I 1 At this season of year, when so much eloknems previa', eyny ca 4 phould provide himself with DR. HUN PHIIHre HOMISOPATHIG BLED/OLLIMes and prevent dimee in its beginning. A fresh supply always on hand at BOHJIMWS BOOK-STORM, merle Harrisburg. FOR SALE.—The house and lot, situ ated on the corner of Second and North street., in the city of Flarrisitary. Title indisputable. For fur ther information apply on the premises, to Mrs Joshua Fackler. sep2-3wd. fIOFFEES AND SUGARS OF ALL t) GRADES, and at reasonable prices, for sale by WM. DOOR, Js., & 00. gelmbolb's Ittmebies. THE GREAT ii AMERICAN REMEDIES," KNOWN AS "H ELM BOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "DUCRU." HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED RO,SE WAS, HELMBOLDT GENUINE PREPARATION, s caIIMIRLY CONCENTRATED § 1 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUODU, A positive and specific Remedy for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL DWELLINGS. This medicine inereases the power of digestion and ex cites the absorbenta into healthy action, by which the water or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en largements, are reduced. as well ea pain and indidulnik- Lion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.. HELM/MAWS EXIIRACT DUCH% For Weakniiis arising from Easiness, Babas of Din pation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, attended with the FOLLOWING SYMPTOM Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skia, Loss of Me 111.511, Losa of Power. Weak Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing, Horror of Disease, Trembling, Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness, Universal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back, Muscular System, Fluehisg of the Body, Not Ha*, Nolotions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. 'Theo symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med . tine invariably removes, soon fohow lIIIPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC MB. In one of which the patient may expire. Who can Off they are not frequently followed by those• 6 - direful die easel'," INSANITY AND CONSIIIIIPTION! Many are aware of the cause of their coffering, butzione will confess. The record)" of the Insane Atodieime, and iho melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witnetet to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY OE- *ANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Inyfgo rate the eyetem,which lIELMBOIVIS =TRACT BUMS invariably does. A trial will convince the moat skeptical, FEMALES! FEMALES!! FEMALES!!! OLD OR YOUNO, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CORTEX• PLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Femeee, the Extras Thiehu is unequalled by any other ra-medy, ea in Chlorvei or Retention, Irregularities, Painfulness, Cr Suppreesion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorrht a or Whites, Sterility, and for a complaints incident to the sex, whethar arising from in discretion, Habits-of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medici° Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages, at little expense ; little, or no ehaa in diet ; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. -wog It causes frequent desire and gives strength to Urine*, thereby removing obelayetione, preventing and curia strieturee of the urethra, allaying pain and inflanistatless so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling POI SONOUS, DISEASED AND WORN-017T MATTER. Thousands upon thousands who have been the VICTIMS ON QUACKS, And who have paid HEAVY FEES to Weaved in a ebOrt time, have found they were deceived, and that the son " has, by the nee of a Powerful Astringents,"i been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE USE BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHI7: For all Affections and Disosees of the URINARY OR GANS. whether existing in MAL a OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these erbium re quire the aid of a DIURETIC. HELMBOLD% BXTRACT MIICHII I 8 THE GREAT DIURETIC' And it is certain to have the desired effect in •ll Mews for which it is recOlAmended. BLOOD! BLOOD !! BLOOD !!! HSLMBOLD►B HIGHLY 00NOENTJRATED 00M1 POUND FLUID EXTRACT EAREAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the Blood, and stied% the sew organs, Lining, of the Note, Bars, Throat, Windpipe other Mucus eerfeere, mailbag he eppeerenve in the fart of Ulcers. HELBIBuLD , ti .Extract baraaparilla purifier the Blood and r.-moves all Scaly Brut:thous of the Skin, giving to the complexion a clear at.d healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of Compleints, to Blood-purifying properties are pros. rvea to a greater es tent than any other preparation of harsaparilla. =1:13=1 HELMBOLD'S 'ROSE WASH, An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic nature, arid as an injection in diseases rf the Winer,' Qmsiss Mg from babite of dilglipittiOn, eat d in connrction with the Extracts Brian and Bei saparilla. in such diseases am recom mended. Evidence of the most resp.neibie, and relish/0 character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES or CURES, From three to twenty years' standing, with namee known TO SCIENCE AND FAME. For medical properties of ISUOIRI, seekDiapmaato the United States. . See Yrofeasor DEWIXB' valuable works on the Pr tics of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PRYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM M'DOWELI, celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions the Hing and Queen's Journal. See Medico- Ohirurgical Review, published by BEN3A MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Burgeons,. See moat of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract 01 00 per bottle, or aix.for $5 .00 Extract Sarsaparilla..... 01 00 per bottle, or Aix for INS 00 Improved Rose Wash.... boc. per bottle, or SIX for $2 Or half dozen of eaeh for $l2, which will be waiciant to bp cure tbe'most obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from Omer ration. Describe symptoms in all communicatlona. AL Cure guaranteed. Advice gratis. —:o:--] AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before um, au alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, wbo being duly sworn doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. riELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day ONOVein• ber, 1854. P. iiiLDDEBD. Alderman t Ninth st., above haee, Philadelphia. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELBIBOLD, Chemist. Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut s Philadelphia. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT AND urtrBuiCIPLED Who endeavor to dispose nor THEIR OWN ); an n other " articles on the reputation attained by lIELMBOLIPS GENUINE PREPARATIONS, ÜBLMBOLD'S GRIMIER EXTRACT DOME EIRLMBOLD'S OREM - Difi EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Bold by all Druggists everywhere ASK 7011 EfELBIBOLD'S—TANN NO OTEINN Cut out the advertheniesit and dead for lk, and aVole rue Vrit. Np',4{.l.Ca.