LOCAL NEWS. 1 THE DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market stmts. ALso. at ha News Agency of George L. Walter, in Market meet. near Fifth. Tau Meths.—tinder the change of schedule 9n the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Hartle:burg Post Office, November 17,1862, is as follows : PRINSYLTANIA ZAILBOAD. Way MAn..--Yor all plume between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. m. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.10 p . m. For Bainbridge, Marietta, Oolumbia, Lancaster, Phila delphia and New York, at 4.20 p. m. ler Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 9.00 n. WIBT. Wit Main.—Por all places between Harris bgvg and Altoona, 12.40 p. in. PorJohnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pp., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. in. Huntingdon, Tyrone, Phillipsburg, 1111001 a, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, at 9.00 p. in. tfontctiods anstatz iestLwev. 1102111.—Waw or all places between Oar gibliton,Lock Haven and Nbulra, N. Ir., at 12.40 p. m. 90W114.—War histi..—For all places between Ray visrearg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at 8.06 a. m. For York, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D at 9.00 m_ Limaitoar TAWNY sert.soen. EABT.—WAY Kan.—For all places between:Harris burg and Beading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 7.00 a. m. CIMEBSSLISD VALLIIT ILLILROAD. for Mechanicsburg, Carliele,ehippesusburg and Oham- Urban, Pa., at 7.00 a. in. WAY Man..—Per all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.90 p. m. SCHUYLKILL AHD SUBQUIHLNIA IAILIOAD. Tor Ellwood, Pinegrove, Bammit BtsEon, Auburn sad Pottsville, at 3220 p. m. 20171111. For Linglestown; Mins& Hill, West Hanover, Ono. end Jonestown, at 7.00 a. m. Sot Lisburn and Lewisbnry,st 12.40 p. m. IrrOffieo HoarS.—Froal 8.00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from 7.80 to 8.30 a.m.. and-front 3.00 to 4.00 p. m. DICMOCRATIC Car &CCITT/TB COMMITTEN.—A stated meeting of the Democratic City Executive Committee will be held on Wednesday, the 4th inst., at 7 o'clock p. m., at Daniel Wagner's Seven Stars hotel. Punctual attendance is requested, as business of impOrtanee connected with the ensuing municipal election will be transacted. td Lava Wormxesn, Seo'y. THE LEBANON SYNOD of the Lutheran church met at Middletown on Monday last and is still in session. There is a respectable attendance and the proceedings of the body are reported to be quite spirited and interesting. OFFICIAL Cnamoar.—Capt. Wm. B. Lane, for some time past in charge of the mustering and disbursing office in this city, is abaout to retire, and will be succeeded by Capt. Richard L Dodge. We have no knowledge of the causes that influenced the War Department in making this change. NEW Courrmayarr.—A new counterfeit ten dol lar note .on the Farmer's Bank of Reading has been put in circulation. It is altered from a plate of the Farmer's Bank of some other place, the word "Reading" being substituted in two places in so bungling a.manner that any one can detect the deception. The paper is also inferior. MORE maim MARY BIIRII9.—We have farther information from Carlisle relative to the opera tions of the "gay deceiver" who imposed upon and "sold" a number of our citizens. It is stated that on the day of her disappearance from that place she stole a quantity of clothing and money from certain citizens. Mary "will do to travel." limp up Appusnewcas.—There is nothing that adds so mach to a gentleman's personal appearance as a genteel snit of elothes,.and the place to obtain these fashionable outward adornments is at Mr. Jo seph Cook's merchant tailoring establishment in Chestnut street. His stock of dress goods. compri ses the best articles in market, and clothing is made up to order in the meat reciereie style. ANOMIE Chum Gaxa.—The other day a large company of deserters, in irons, - passed through this city from the west en route for Washington, where summary punishment awaits them. We noticed some Abolitionists exulting over the de gradation of these white American soldiers, the clanking of whose chains was music in their ears. All humane men present were disgusted with the humiliating spectacle. DEATH OF A GALLANT SOLDIER.—Meta. Wm. L. Orth, of the 127th regiment, died of fever in the camp of his regiment, and was buried last Friday at his old home.in Ilutumelstown, in this county. was a young man ofine attainments, generous impulses, and a bravo soldier. "May ne rude winds disturb his rest" in the rural cemetery where he now sleeps his last sleep. Peace to the ashes of the honored dead ! At a meeting of Elie officers of the regiment, held at Camp Alleman en the 25th alt., the usual resolutions of condolence were unanimously adopted. SURRENDERED AND ImpnisortED.—On Monday Mrs. Isabella Starry and Annie Kean were ar rested, in conneotion with Eliza Foster, for keep ing a disorderly bawdy house, in State street, and Mr. Lebo Nusbaum went bail in the sum of twelve hundred dollars for the appearance of the trio at the April term. Mr. Nusbaum, after a night's reflec tion, yesterday withdrew his recognizance so far as regards the two first named cyprians and surren dered them up to justice, when they were commit ted to prison. The soldier who was robbed in Mrs. Foster's institution, and - Who is prosecutor in this case, has not yet recovered his money. FOURTH WARD Atirmaa.—The Democracy of the Fourth ward had a grand rally at Owen . If'Cabe's hotel last evening. There was a large attendance, good feeling and mach genuine enthu siasm. The Union-loving and Constitution-rever ing Democrats of the "Old Fourth" are fully aroused and will give a good report of themselves on the twentieth of this month. Able, argumentative and eloquent addresses were delivered by Son. John Cessna, of Bedford county, J. B. Ewing, Esq. and Kr. John Tomlinson, of this city, and others. The speeches all breathed sentiments of loyalty to the Union and the Constitution, and uncompro mising opposition to the treason and tyranny of the Abolition dynast3r at Washington, and were received with the liveliest demonstrations of ap probation by the large audience. The meeting was the largest and most spirited held in this city tined the opening of the local campaign. NEGRO SYMPATHISERS.—A few months ago an "American citizen of African descent," whose name we do not recollect, stoned Steiner's tavern in Middletown, and subsequently discharged the contents of a double-barreled shot gun among a crowd of men in the bar-room, wounding three of them. The affair caused intense excitement at the time, and the colored desperado was arrested and brought to this city, where he still remains in prison awaiting a trial. Within a few days a notorious Abolition lawyer, who has long practised the social equality doctrine of the party in power, has been making a desperate .effort to get the case settled and the negro liberated—for what object we know not, unless to commission him as an offi cer in a nigger brigade, tybere his brutal instincts can have full play. Had the perpetrator of this murderous outrage been a white man he might have rotted' in the prison or penitentiary before the negro-worshipper referred to would have sym pathized with or made an effort for his release We trust all attempts of the Abolitionists to effect a settlement of the case Will be stoutly resisted' and that the negro fiend will receive the full mea sure of punishment his offence deserves. CHURCH Loan :sm.—On Monday evening we bad occasion to paps the Fourth Street Bethel, where an interesting religious revival meeting is in pro gress, and found the vestibule and pavement crowded to such an extent with loafers as to pre vent the free passage of members of the congrega tion; Some' of them indulged in loud talking and obscene language, to the great annoyance of those engaged in religious worship. This practice has become so common as to be almost intolerable. We are informed that atery night large riUmbere of young men, many of them clad in military uni forms, collect around the door of the Bethel wait ing for the dismissal of the congregation, who, when they come out, have to run the gauntlet of these ill-bred loafers, and .very often listen to vulgar and offensive remarks about themselves. Especially is this the case with ladies, many of of whom now reluctantly absent themeelvee from church rather than be thus annoyed and insulted. There is 'one way by: which this nuisance can be effectually abated. The law imposes severe.pun ishment upon persons guilty of the offence of dis turbing religieus meetings or other public mem blies. Let the church officers take down the names of the unruly and disorderly loafers who frequent the Bethel, return 'them to a magistrate, have warrants issued' for their arrest, and pat them through to the full extent of the law. Dy making a public example of some of this class it will teach them a lesson in good breeding that they never learned at home, and put a restraint upon others who are prone to indulge in the same unmanly and unmannerly practice. The church officials owe it to all the members of their congregation to abate the nuisance complained of, and they will justly be held censurable for a longer neglect of duty in this respect. His Coarmos.—The partially insane man, Wm. Kapp, whose commitment to prison for safe keep ing and medical treatment we noticed in Monday's issue, does not seem to improve Mush. In a con versation with the Mayor yesterday be stated that he had no knowledge of how he got to this city, or what he was doing here for several days. In previous conversations with the Mayor and others, as detailed •in our former item, he said that be came from Vincennes, Indiana, in company with a mei°. named Herbert, that he got separated from her on reaching this city, and don't know whether she remained here or went on in the cars to Bale timore, where -her father resides. Noir he states that his brother-in-law, Mr. James Herbert, re sides twenty miles this side of Baltimore. The man is quite rational and talkative at times ; then again his mind becomes clouded, and it is difficult to get an intelligibie reply from him. Sometimes he imagines that all the flesh is peeling off his bones and the blood oozing out of his veins.— The ease is one of the most singular that has ever come under our observation. 'Kapp has a large amount of money in his posession, and if he has relatives in or near Balthnore measures should be taken to ascertain their exact locality and inform them of his whereabouts and, condition. If Kapp be his real name, as documents in his possession indicate, reference to this matter in the papers of Baltimore city might lead to the discovery of his relatives there, and the solution Of the mystery that now shrouds the whole affair. THE UTZ RarLIWAV ACC/DENT.—We are relia bly informed that the late accident on the Penn sylvania railroad near Perrysville, although. a somewhat damaging one to person and property, was not so bad as rumor has made it. John A. Shearer, a drover of Greensburg, was the only person killed. Mr. E. A. Pryor, of Baltimore, had a leg broken, and C. Donahoe received a scalp wound. The engineer, Mr. Elder, of this city, had his feet and legs scalded, but wag not otherwise seriously injured. Several other passengets were slightly bruised, but went on in the train. to their respective homes. We are indebted to the gentle manly and eotu!teetts superintendent of the middle division, Col. Sam'l D. Young, for these particulars of the accident, and they may be relied upon as en tirely accurate. The reports in general circula tion, as well as that contained in last evening's Telegraph, are incorrect and greatly exaggerated. The accident, we learn, was the result of a "land slide," which must have occurred a very short time prior to the arrival of the train, and no blame at taches to Mr. Elder, who kas the reputation of being one of the most skillful and careful engi neers on the road. SENT TOPRzsoN.—The four obstreperous soldiers who indulged in a riotous demonstration at Ben der's beer saloon on Monday afternoon had a hear ing before the Mayor yesterday morning and were committed to prison for six days each. We are informed that they do not belong to the Walnut street hospital, as stated in our former item, but came from the Soldier's Retreat at the depot.— Shortly after their arrest a soldier, representing himself as a keeper at the Walnut street hospital, called on the chief of police and interceded for two of the men, stating that they belonged to his ward, that he had passed them out, and would be repri manded for it if they were not liberated and re turned to their quarters. Upon this representaL tion we made the announcement that the rioters belonged to that institution, but the physician in charge sent a messenger to our office yesterday morning with a denial of the statement. It is immaterial where they belong—their conduct was unmanly and unsoldier-like, and the punishment inflicted upon them was by no mean's proportionate to the offence committed; Instead of six, the Mayor should have given them thirty days in the Walnut street moral reform school. [Communicated ] HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, HARRISBURG, March 3, 1883• 3Tf9sßs. EDITORS :—I clip the following from your edition of Saturday last: • "DISCHARGED.—A private letter from Virginia states that Lieut. Coldnel.Hammersly, of the 128th regiment, well known in this city, has been dis charged from the servioe for disability, Captain L. H. Smith, of Reading, having been appointed in his place." Col. Hammersly's case was one of those instan ces where deserving men suffer from the bad con duct of those who shirk their duty by pretending to be sick. His case was properly presented to the War Department, and he was reinstated at the re quest of the Governor, and is now on his way to rejoin his regiment although unfit for active duty. With respect, Ace., Your obedient servant, WILLIAM D. Moortn, Recording Clerk A. G. 0. Tim COMMON COIINCIL.—The election for mem bers of the Council takes place on the third Friday, the 20th day of March instant. In the selection of candidates for this important branch of our mu nicipal government, we should be influenced by a desire to secure the services of men of represents five and business capacity, honest and • worthy. In the Third ward the eastern end is entitled to the candidate, and we would respectfully suggest the name of Cyrus .1. Reese, subject to the action of the Democratic ward meeting when called for the purpose of making nominations. DEMOCRATS OF THE EAST DSO. MILITARY BUSINESS OF ALL RINDS AT TENDED TO. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Fa. Oet2&-/y SECOND WARD COIINCILMAN. — It is important at this time that we should have active business men in the City Council—thpse who have an interest in the welfare of the city . , acquainted with its pre sent, and intelligent enough to judge of its futaltv, wants. Such a man we consider our neighbor, Daniel E. Wilt, to be, and we therefore recommend him to the Democrats of the ward for Council. He' has lived amongst us for thirty years, has always been an active and useful citizen and as such is peculiarly qualified for thin position. flit -Owing to the extrirdinary rise in the price of paper, the .blank shed on which this paper is printed eons one cent and a quarter. We are, therefore, compelled to charge our agents, after this date, one dollar and fifty cents per hundred for our dailies. SELL/ NO Orr !• SELLING' 0271 TIM WHOLE STOCK or Day Goons !—Hei , ing bought the entire stock of dry goods of J. A. Eoger, Esq., we will 'com mence to sell off those goods at Mr. Boger's store, at priecee less than can be bought for again in the city. And as all kinds of dry goods are advancing every day in the city, this will be a good opportu nity for those who are in want of any kind of goods. The stook consists in part of 10,000 yards of aliens. •• 15,000 " Muslim!. 3,500 ra Ginghams. • 3,500 " Ominous and Kenthoky Jeans. 1,000 ". Cotton pants. stuff. 500 •' Carpets. - 2,000' " Widnes. 1,000 " Remnants of all kinds. 800 . " Black Alpacas. 500 " White Linen. 500 " White . Plaid Muslinsand Cambric*. 1,000 pairs of Stockings and Half HOse. 500 " all kinds of Gloves. 1,000 papers of Smith's Needles. 100 Shawl,. 100 yards of Black Cloths, all prices. 800 " Colored and Black Silk. . 600 " Crash and Toweling. And:a great many other goods, such as are ge nerally kept in a first class dry. goods store, and too numerous to mention. Thiele a rare opportu nity for buyers of dry goods, as the stook must be sold off by the let of April. B. Lawr. MONETARY AFFAIRS: r'MIIITIM - '7fTrIMIrIrfrMITTM9 GOTBRNMINT BBOURITIRI3. , New York Prieto U.S. Bs, due 18E3, Coupon • 101% 10234 Do ....due 1881, Registered Int. off. 100 101 8.7 MO Treasury Notes 104% 106 One year 6 per cent. certificates 98% 99% 11. O. Demand Notes, old bane. 69 69X pr Market steady. SNORE QUOTATIONS. BANICABLB OURILIINCT TSB BTAADAILD. GOLD. • alLilia. American 71 a 72 pr American, prior to Do (dated prior • 1862 $165 a 170 to 1884) 74 a 75 pr Do Quart's. , ..164 a 16S Sow „Victoria*. 790 a 8 00 Do Dimes and • tiov., old .. ... .. 780 a 810 Half Dimes. 164a168 Napoleo,2ofrs. 555 a 5 60 Do Halves and 10 franss . 2 75 a 2 85 Qrtle(now) 1 50 a 1 61 Prue. Dont,. Pr. Dollars, Am. and Wore.. a .... Mexican.. .. 165 a 170 Doubloons, 5p..25 00 a 25 60 Do Sp.,perfct 165 a 170 Do. Mexican... 24 50 a 25 50 Do carolus .. 165 a 1 70 Do. Costa Itica.24 00 a 25 00 Do S. Amer... 165 a 170 Bars 900 fine... .. prat Do Norwegian ... a .... California,. $5O Five Franca.— 160 a 165 and $2O piecee.67 a 69 prm Francs . 32 Oalifornia, $lO and $5 pieoes..67 a 69 prm 10 Eildider Pie ces 6 00a 650 Ten Thalers 9 00 20 Mille Reis, Brazil 1125a/135 *A. heavy Sovereign wei ItNCIIIIRENT MO Discount. New England 76 New York City.. 31 New York State X Jersey—large X Jersey—small h Pennsylvania Currency. g Delaware par Delaware—small .. % Baltimore X Maryland ~Ii a 8 DM. of Columbia % Virginia 85 a. 40 RATIO OF 'DOMBI Discount. Boat On— pat a 1-10prm New York... 1-10prm Albany 3ia 16 Baltimore... X a X Washingt'n,D.o % a AC Pittsburg % a X Detroit, Mich.. % a jf i Lexington, Ky.. 2 a .. Milwaukie,Wii. a PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY BANK NOTES AT PAR IN PHILADELPHIA. NAME OP BANJUL WHERE REDEEMED. Allentown Bank, Allentown /daunt & Mech. B'k. Bank of Cataaauqua Farm. & Mech. Bank. Bank of Cheater COunty Farm, & Mech. Bank. Bank of Danville Bank N. LibertieS. Bank of Delaware County Bank of North Amer. Bank of Germarktown Farm. & Mech. Bank. Bank of Montgomery County...... Western Bank. Bank of Phoenixville Manuf. &.Atech. Doylestown Bank, Doylestown.— -Philadelphia Bank. Easton Dank, Easton Bank of North Amer. Farm: B'k of Bricks Co., Bristol.. Farm. & Mech. Bank. Farm..& Mech. Bank, Easton Girard Bank. Farmers' Bank, Lancaster Mechanics' Bank. Lancaster County Bank Western . Bank. Mauch Chunk Bank Girard Bank. Miners' Bank, Pottsville.. Bank of North Amer. PENNSYLVANIA CO AT DISCOUNT IN Allegheny Bank.. X Anthraciteß'k.Tamaqua Bank of Beaver C 0..... X Bank-of Chambersbnrg. x Bank of Chester Talley, Coatesville .. .... Bank of Crawford Coun- ty, Meadville 4.• Bank of Fayette C 0..... X Bank of Gettysburg X Bank of Lawrence C0...1 Bank of Middletown.... X Bank of New Castle....l. Bank of Northumberni, .M Bank of Pittsbn'g,prem. 50 Bank of Pottstown 31 Citizens B'k, Pittsburg, X Clearfield County Bank.. X Columbia 11 , 1 c, Columbia Downingtown Bank Exchange B'k, Pittsb'g. Farmers' IVIc, Pottsville x Farmers' Wk, Reading.. X Farmers' & Drovers' B'k, - Waynesburg Franklin Wk,Washing.. Harrisburg Bank Honesdale Bank X' Iron City B'k. Pittsburg, x THE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO Of , Columbia, Lancaster minty, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAI. This company continue to in sure buildings, worcha• dine, and other property, against loss and damage by fir on the nintnal plan, either for a cad' premium or pr Milan note. The large and increasing capital of the company, co . misting of premium notes given - by its members, at based upon = Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliible.guara tee equal to ten times the average 10811,0 n-the amou. insured ; and the Directors pledge 'themselves to deal liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage the case may admit of, consistent with justice to parties concerned. • Amount of fremlum Notes, '5155,020 4 , Balance of Cash Premium tinex pend, Jan. Ist. 1862 • $1,668 57 Cash receipts during the year 1862, less Agents , Commissions 6.781 47 , Cash receipts in January, 1863..... 895 80- Losses and Expenses paid during the year 1862 $6,829 73 Balance unexpended, February 2d, 1863 . - 3,016 11 , . A. S. GREEN, Prisideui. GEORGE YOUNG : Jr ;Secretary. N. S. SHIMS ) Treasiirer. DIRECTORS: • M. S. 'Shttfittini ' Michael H. Moore, .George Young, jr., Nicholas McDonald, Amos S. green. Robort . T. Ryon, Abraham Bruner, John Fendrieb, H.U. Blinich, Samuel F. Eberlein, Ephraim Hershey, MOKWITEA.T MEAL.-15,000 LBS. .1.1 SUPER EXTRA, from Wyoming Valley, for sale by . WM. DOOR, JR., & CO. rtE TUBS, CHURNS and KEA -8 80, together with a large assortment of DAS iCitTB, BROOMS justreceived, and for sale very ow, by. WM'. DOCK, Ta. , J CO. MANY DEMOCRATS. Guilders. • BB Prussian Thalers...... 80 German Crowns, 117 a • French.... 114 a Lng. Silver p. 715 a 7 25 Spanish and Mex. am. silver, per oz .. 1 85 lßars, U. B. assay, p. oz. 1 80 he 5 dwts. 2% grains. EY QUOTATIONS Discount. Wheeling 2N Ohio par Indiana par Indiana—Free 1% Kentucky . par , Tennessee , 10 Mi550uri.......... 2to 20 ' Illinois ....... .... 2to 60 Wisconsin 2 to 60 Michigan - .. IX lowa »..1X Canada prm 50 IIXCHANG2. Diecoant !St. Lords Xa X 'Louisville x a .. 1011'431ml:4i X a X Cleveland.— X a X Chicago a Par Dubuque, lowa, 1a .. Davenport, do.. 1a .. St. Paul, Min.. 1a .. Montrea; Can.. a.. NTRY BANK NOTES PHILADELPHIA Jersey Shore Bank X Kittanning Bank .. Lewisburg Bank• X Lebanon B , k, Lebanon.. X Lebanon Val. Wk,Leb.. Lock Haven Bank Mach's }Pk, Pittsburg.. X Mechanicsburg .13 , k, Me chanicsburg Merchants' .& Mannfact. Bank, Pittsburg • MilliinVounty.Wk, Lew istown Milton Bank, Milton.... .1f Monongahela 'Bank, Brownsville Mount Joy X Northumberland Oounty Bank, Shamokin—. g Octoraro Bank, Oxford.. 3 Pittston Bank, Pittston, X Stroudisburg Bank Tioga County Cnion , Bauk, Betiding— West Branch Bank, Wil liairtenort Wyoming.B'k,Wilkesb'e York liank,'York York County York,. X iJil feb23-3rnd SPECIAL NOTICES. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delightful beve rage and. active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It invigorates the body without earn ulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stoinach, creates an appetitei and strengthens the siitem. It ie s certain sours for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhces Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, and preventd Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, &e. • It can be used at all times of day by old and young, and is particularly recommended to weekend delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H, Drake 202 Broadway, New York, LYON'S HATHAICRON. This delightful article for preserving end beautifying the human hair is again put up by the Origins proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, sk illandatten tion which drat created its immense and unpromildented sales of over one million bottles annuli I U Still 'old et 20 cents In large bottle., Two Milton battles OW easily be sold'in a year when it is again 'anownlliat the Hathairon is not only the most delightfulhairdres sing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich, limariant growth, entprevente it from tuning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as /de earibed. dny lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the KathaireM It is finely perfumed, cheap and Linable. It is sold by all respectable .dealers throttgh ont the world. D. IC BARNBS & 00. novfi.dawd/Lwdin New York. HEIMEITBEIBT'II INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT. IS NOT A D YE, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality+ and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, promntei its growth, prevents its falling elf, eradicates dandrulf„ and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and , is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or, can be procured by them of the commercial agent, D. D. Barnes, 202 Broad 11. Y Two sizes, 50 cents and $l. 'novr- 2a rim THE SAFEST AND BEST Preparation that can be used upon the hai im parting to it a natural shade o brown or Mae CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. It corrects the bad effects of other dyes, nourishes the hair, is easily applied, performs its work instan ransousiy, and its presence, to the observe; remains an IMPENETRABLE SECRET. Manufactured by J. CRISPADORO, 6 Astor Howie, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair . Dressers. Price $l, $1 50 and $3 per box, according to I=l Cristadore's Hair Preservative Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size =PORTANT TO FEJEALES. DR. CHEESEMANYS PILLS. The combination of ingrediens in these Pills are the' result of a long and extensive practice. The) , are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, painful menstruation, removingall obetructious 'Whether from cold or °thermal% headache, pall in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all hervolseallec tions, hystericc, fatigue, pain In th *back sseilimbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise front latscraptioxof nature. DR. CHRESEMAN S F.LIZE was me commencemen o seer e dote Steettentof those irregularities and Ghetto/di tail/ • t ITV Ion: signed so many to a prousta ma Is Italakean enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health bee:* lo.de eine. DR. CHERSEMAN , S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all nom ,plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodica/ regular fly. 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Harty animals whose worn-out and miserable appearance makes them almost worthless, can be restored to their former vigor' and fine cohditiou by a few doses of these invaluable powders. They are perfectly harmless, and can be given to aeoundhorse as well as a sick one, with sure benefit—they keep their blood cool, skin'and bow els loose, urinary organs in good order, 'and, on the whole, improve the apPearence of all animals, no Miff,- ter in what condition they are in. For high fed horses they are invaluable. If horsemen would once a month give a table , ipoonful in their feed, we should seldem hear of so many sick horses, Sold by all druggists. Depot, 56 L' ortlandt street, New York. febVd&wlm A CARD To. THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S- GOLDEN PILLS I FOR FEMALES! infaaibh is Correcting, Regstlatimg and Removing all . Obstructions, from whatever eauss.and always successAl as a Preventive.. - These `PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in France and America, withAmparalleled summit in every case f and he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, se well as to prevent an increase ofhlamily where health will not permit'it. Females particularly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that oonditiory,as they arc Sure to produce miscarriage, and the propriety assumes no responsibility cfter this admonition, althOugh their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise the Pills axe recommended. Full and eXplicitli rections accompariy . each box. Price $l.OO per box. . Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN VAAT, Druggist, No. 11, 2 Jones Row, and O. . KELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa. Dadiee, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisbtirg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and c‘free of postage by mail. ' Sold also by J. L. LIIVBSEGER, Lebanon; J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville ; . .E. T. MILLER, York' E. ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. O. ALrivia, Shippensburg; J. BPANGLER, Oham hamburgi'Se.4l. WiLD, NewviLle ; A. P. ICAITFI.MLN, Me chanicsburg; Buoys Jr, BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber, ty street, Baltimore; and by '4one Druggist" in every town and city throughout the:United States. HALL Jr. HITCHED, 218 Greenwich Street. New York, General Wholesale Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S, D. Howe, All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your, lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those Who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every bbx, which has recently been added on account of, the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell you the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them. . S. D. HONVA, jy17417 Sole Proprietor;New York: TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS 'OF 130711111X.E9.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health Ina few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive - modes of treat ment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afficted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed enve lope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JORN M. DAHNALLi 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn ) N.' Y. ja,u2.0314 NSW CABII.II, WESTOHESTBR, CO., N.Y., Oct. 23,1862. Ma. et. TimAlrui MisiDoli g Mthisar Sing Sing Republi- Dear Sir—l would state that I wee induced to nee BRANDRETIII PILLS through the recommendation ox John R. RWITt; of Croton, Westchester County, who was entirely iestored to health by their nee. Re' was rick for some two years, very costive and dyspeptic, and he tried everything, but was not relieved. Finally, he took one Brandreth'e Pill every day fora week, and a dose of ski Pills every day for three days; and then took one Pill every day, with occasional doses of sin. In one month he was able to go to work, and in three months was well, gaining 40 potiods in weight. Yours truly, EDWARD PURDY. . WitglYoB.llBl4ll COUNTY, Edward Purdy. being duly sworn, says that he resides in the town of New Castle ; that some years ago he was very sick with a sore on his leg, which had been sari ring for over five years; that he was also much Ms tressed by a pain in his chanties 1, besides, was very oos. tive and dyspeptic ; that after rying various remedies and many physicians, he commenced using Drandreth's Pills, six to eight three times a week, and at the end of one month the sore in his leg healed; and at the end of two menthe be was entirofy mod of coetlyonees,dri. pepsin and pain, and has remained well ever sides. EDWARD PURDY, Sworn to before me, this 18th day of October, 1882. S. MALCOLM SMITH, Justice of the Peso*. • For sale in Harrislnirg use. H. MILL. noiol9-d&wlm nom!-2wadAtirein PURIFY THE BLOOD.—Not a few of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise Irom the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been found 'which could equal in effect AYsit's COMPoIIND Exviteav or SARSAP'ARILLA. It cleanses and renovates the blood, instills the vigor of health into the system and purges out the humors which make dis ease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but when they are it will no longer be a ques tion what remedy to employ in the great variety of afflicting diseases that require an alterative remedy.— Such a temedy, that could be relied on, has long been sought for and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our apace here doesnot admit certificates to show its effects. But the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try it and see the rapidity with which it cores. Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, 4c., are soon cleaned out of the system. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or _Erysipelas, Tette. or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, fe., should not be borne while .they can be so speedily mired by MIR'S SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis or Vexereal Disease is expelled from the sys tem by the prolonged use of this SARSAPARILLA, and the patient is left u healthy as if he had never had the disease. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and are generally men cured by'this Smear or Saxes- PARILLA. Price 61 per bottle, or 6 bottles for O. For all the purposes of a family physic, take Aran's CATHARTIC Plus, which are everywhere known to be the best purgative that is offered to the American people. Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $l. Prepared by Da. J. 0. AYR & Co, Lovell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for 63, Bold by 0. A. BANIVART, GROSS Co.&H. MIL. DONGARDICIP., Da. MILES and L. WTHTH, Har risburg, and dealers everywhere feb7-tf ELAUSOLDII EXTRACT BUCHII, THE GREATIHMIETIO. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 'RUCHE% THE GREAT DIURETIC. azrawsows EXTRACT BUCHII, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLDI EXTRACT BUOHII, • TEE GREAT D/lIRIITIO, And a positive and specific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. See advertisement in another column. Cut it out, and send for the medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bold by JOHN WYRTU, 0. K. KELLER and O. A. BANNVAR.T. Druggists. liarrisbure. angladawana feb7-Imd&w GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS NEW STAR' TROUPE. Piret Week of the Engagement of the Young Actres and Great Danseusee, Miss Viola IllTormick, From the Drury Lome Theatre, London, How are you, Greenbacks ? BILLY WARD , The Prince of Comic Singers, in his newirish, Scotch and Yankee Excentricties, THE STAR GAIETY TROUPE. MRS. JULIA. EDWARDS, MISS MATTIE CLARE, JAKE BUDD, DAN HOWARD, _ MASTER MYERS, 808 EDWARDS, PROF. WEBER'S ORCHESTRA DRILLIANT • SELECTIONS OF MUSIC, Together with a NEW OVERTURE. To conclude every Evening this Week with the ROARING FARCE OF KILL OR 'CURE. John Brown Billy Ward Mrs. Join Brown • Mrs. Julia Edwards Dyonisous Jake Budd Dootress Brewster 'Miss'Mattia Clare A dinission Only 10 Cents. 808 F.DWARDB, Sole rroprietor. UUPERIOR, STOCK OF LIQUORS. WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO., are now able to offer to their tandoeners and the public at large, a stook of the latest liquors ever imported into this nraaet, compri sing in part the following varieties ; • . WHISKY SCOTCH,OLD BOURBON. WINE—PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. OTARD, DIIPEY & CO. PALEBRANDY. JAMIC..9. SPIRITS. PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM. ) DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. These liquors can all be warranted; and in addition to these, Dock dc Co. hive on hand a large variety ,Of Wines, Whisky and Brandy, to which they invite the particular attention of the public. • G'N CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh Green Corn just remind , by AVM. DOCK, ht., & CO. • A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin eortaty the matter of the Sherif f 's -Sale of the property of GEORGE MANLY. No. 42, January Term, 1863. The auditor appointed by the court to report distri bution of the fund in court, raised by the above sale, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of , his appointment, on THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1863, at ten o'clock, at his office in Third street, Harrisburg. febll-3toaw BENJ. L. - FORSTER, Auditor. • - VOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Admin istration upon the estate of Joseph •W. Lewis, late of the City of Hariisburg, Dauphin county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the ame will make them known 'without delay to • 41110. Adminiotrator atarlotturg, Jan. 8, 1863-jsuB-dlawBw Facts About Brandreth% Pills 2tinustintnts. OF THE and Beautiful IN NEW SONGS, DANCES, &c How are you, Greenbs.oks ? In connection with toed. COAL 1 COATI! ! COAL ! The cnpecriber having bought out the Coal Yardland extureeformerly belonging to Jamee M. Wheeler, Zig., is notereadfte deliver to the citizens ,f Warrishag Ly kens Valley and Wilkesbarre Coals, well prepared, of the best quality, at the lowest market prices. ♦l I Coal delivered at tie consumers' doors with the patent weigh cart. Ordere left at my oillce, 'fourth and Mw kat, or at the yard, will be punctually attended to. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretotoreleit tended, I still ask for a continuance of the same. deel.B-2m* DAVID M'CORMIOK. P. H.—One Patent Weigh Cart for tale. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ITAVING leased the Coal Yard, foot o f North street, lately occupied kr 0. D. Paster I am enabled to eupply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT • VARIETY AND SIZES OP CLIGMALDIT FU - EL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Order' respectfully eolicited—which, if left at the office, foot of North street, or at 'the store of Wm. Dock, Ir., & Co., (where samples will be shown,) wit metre prompt attention. jyBl-dtfl GILLIARD DOCK. JOHN TILL'S COAL YARD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on hand LYKENS AND WILSESBARRE COAL, On& as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and rtvr, which he will dispose of at the lowest market price. Vonanmers will do well to call on him and, lay in their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. jan2s.ddm CHARLES F. VOLLMER, UPHOLSTERER, Chestnut street, four doors above Second, (OPPOSITI WASHINGTON ROSS Housu,) Is prepared to furnish to order, in the very best style of workmanship. Spring and Hair Mattresses, Window Cur tains; Lounges, and all other articles of Furniture hi hie line, on short notice snd moderate terms. Having ex perience in the business, he feels warranted in asking* share of public patronage, confident of his ability to give satisfaction. janl7-dtt SILAS WARD. 4 NO. 11, NORTH THIRD ST., HARRISBURG. STEINWAY'S PIANOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, GUITAR'S, Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, .accordeons, STRINGS, SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC, &C., &11., PHO TO GRAPH FRAMES. ALBUMS, Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Square and Oral Fumes of every deeeription made to order. Reguilding done. Agency for Howe's Sewing Machines. U Sheet Music sent by Mail. octl-1 JUST RE.CEIVED! THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT,_ OP PINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS PRINTS, AND HEADS; ;- AND SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAN OIL PAINTINGS, AT Wm. Knoche's Music Store: No. 93 Market street, Harrisburg. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. ' THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT' AT IV. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE, AT 93 MARKET ST. n026-tf JOHN W. GLOVER, • TIIIERCHAINT TAILOR! Has just received from New York, an assort ment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which he offers to, his customers and the publie nov22) MODERATE PRICES. dtf •MOTlCE.—Agreeably to the provisions LI of the Act of Assembly incorporating the West Harrisburg Market Company, notice is hereby glveni tbat subscriptions to the capital stock of said company will be received on and after the 16th day of February next, at the residence of the snbscriber. ' W. YERBEKE, President pro ternpors. jan22-dtfebls LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST LP BRAND FOR FAMILY USE in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated St. ton% Flow, universally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the market, just received and tor sale by WM. DOCK, IR., & CO. EW, LIVERY AND 's;l‘• BOARDING STABLE! 21 • The undersigned has opened a new 'Livery Stable in Pine street, adjoining the 4, l4lorgan House," and stocked it with th 6 best HORSES in the market, an assortment of elegant COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and SLE I IGHS,. and everything in the liveiy Sine, which he will hire at iheaP rates. HORSES BOARDED and well taken care of on reasonable terms. He invites hie friends to give bum a call. &la6-41U SAMUEL S DAVIS. pRESH FISH every -Tuesday and Fn day at JOHN W.TaN'S Store' corner of Third and Wain t. ' . , my 3 -t - x - TAL - L PAPER AND WINDOW V V . atAteEs. • •HENRY C. SHA-F,FRA Has a large stock of Widow Shades , and Wall Paper 02 hand Which will be sold very low. Call and. examine. Paper Hanging personally vaunted, to. ' No. 12, MARKET STREET, Near the bride • oct9A-cltf • SECRET DISEASES ! - • • SECRET DISEASES! ' SAMARITAN'S G;IFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT!. TEE MDST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER . TrsiD. Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM. COPAVIA 4" MERCURY D.TSCARDVD. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. , • The y Are entirely Iregetable, having no smell Dor Dy unpluabant 'mite, and will not, in any wol, iyiNFe D. stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in front two to four days, and recent-nasal§ twenty-four. Mars. No exposure, no trouble, no change what ever. Price male packages, $2; Female, le.' *Sold by D., W. GROSS &CO, O . Sent 15y mail by DESMOND .sr. co.; kox 151 Phila. jan6-411y FOR RENT.—A commodious Dwelling House, with Eight Rooms, situated ou•Short street, - n ear Walnut sweet, intbis city. WILLIAM COLWANi garristarg,ise. 1.868-jan22-2wd*