LOCAL ~VE TVS. THE DAILY PAIIiIOT ANTI UIIIION may he had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streats. Arm. at he News Agency of George L. Walter, in Market street, near Fifth. TSB Manx—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, November 17,1862, is as follows: - • • • PANNWILTAAIII SArIiROAD. WAy MAII.--For all places between Harrisburg and biladelphia, at 1120 a. in.. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.10 p. m. For Bainbridge, Marietta, Columbia, Lancaster, Phila aphis and New York, at 4.20 p. m. for Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 9.00 n. WHIST.—War Maia.—For all places betWeenll.• bra and Altoona, 12.40 p. m. P6 s rlohnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m. Po ,Lewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Phillipsburg, Altoona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, at 9.00 p. m. KOSTB3IIII MISTRAL ILAILWAY. NON.TH.—Wair Mari..—For all places between Har wisburg,Lock Haven and Eltuira, N. Y., at 12.40 p. m. SOUTH.—WAY litmL---Yor all places between Har risburg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at 8.05 a. in. For York, Pa., Baltimore, lid., and Washington, D 0., at 9.00 p. m. LEBANOR ♦ALLEY RAILROAD. EAST.—WAY MAIL.—Por all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Heston and Philadelphia, at 7.00 a. in. atraimuLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. Tor blechaniesburg,llarlisle,Shippensburg and Cham barbers, Pa., at, 7.00 a. m. war atitt..—ror au piacti; P(3tWee4 Harrisburg and nagerstown, Md., at 12.80 p. m. sauurractat. AND suntirrarra Tor Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Auburn and Pottsville, at 12.80 p. m. STANK ROMPS& Fdr Linglestawu, Masada Hill, West Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, at /AM a. in. -For Lisburn and lewisbnryistl2.4o p. In. tEr Office Honrs..—From 6.00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun day from 7.30 to 8.30 a.m.. and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. in. RAINBOW'S CURE FOR RIIPTURE.—Up with the improvements of the age—original, is . a girdle to the loins, supporting the abdomen, bracing the whole frame, easy, effectual and durable=a friend indeed. Call at the Franklin House. 3t* Taw CANaLs.—The Pennsylvania and Union sa nds are now undergoing repairs and will be put in order for the spring trade asitapidly as possible. From present indications boating will be unusu ally brisk this year. A Roma DasorxrEn.—That alarming and fatal disease, diptheria, continues to desolate homes in various sections of this county. Very recently three children out of one family were interred on the same day near Union Deposit, all victims of diptheria. "Insatiate archer, would not one suf fice?" The disease still prevails to some extent among children in this city. Mew& 'Editor* :—Permit us to recommend to the Democratic voters of the Sixth ward, Mr. Pat rick M'Neff as a suitable candidate for Councilman. Mr. M'Neff is a highly intelligent man, well versed in the law, and just the man who has the boldness and the ability to maintain the rights and inter ests of the people in our highly prosperous and improving section of the city. STATE CAPITA'. SALOON.—The new restaurant under the State Capital Hotel, corner Third and Walnut streets, has been opened by Messrs. Brougher Granollo. It has been fitted up in ex cellent style and furnished with the best spirituous and malt liquors. Those of our readers who wish to enjoy the luxuries of a first class restaurant should not fail to give oar friends of the State Capital saloon a call. _ - Tau GAIETY.—Bob Edwards, the enterprising manager of the Gaiety concert hall, has secured the services of a number of the most accomplished artistes in the the pofession, who will appear nightly at his popnlfr place of amusement. The Gaiety is one of the established-institutions of amusement of this city, and the manager deserves the success he receives. Crowded houses nightly greet his unrivalled performances. " Pouals beahe, Bob ! " SUDDEN DuAvn.—On Friday last a gentleman arrived at the Jones House, in this city, and regis tered his name as Charles EL Ogle, New York. On Saturday evening he had two fits of convulsions in the sitting room of the hotel and was removed to his room. During the temporary absence of his attendant he had another fit from which he died. A coroner's inquest was held and a verdict rendered in accordance with the above facts. Mr. Ogle is from Somerset, in this State, and has rela tives there, who were telegraphed for yesterday. He was a graduate of West Point, and formerly a first lieutenant of the First Dragoons. Latterly he held the commission of Major in the volunteer service, and, we learn, was upon Gen. 31 1 01ellan's stag. It is exrctfpi his remains will be removed to Somerset to-day, Tim FIRST WARD CottNCILrAN.-111eaars. Edi tors:--Having no other object in view than the prosperity of the good old First ward, and at the same time secure the nomination of a gentleman for Council who will bring out the largest vote at the approaching city election, in order to swell the majority of the Democratic candidate for Myer, and thus more signally rebuke the present utterly and hopelessly corrupt National administration, we would most respectfully suggest the name 9f Daniel Hooker, Esq., as the Democratic candidate for Connell of the First ward. Mr. H. is fairly and honestly entitled to a re-nomination, having held the office but one term, during which he has faithfully represented the interests of all its citi zens. Mr. H. is emphatically the wheel-horse of the Democracy of the ward, and it is to him, more than any one else, that we owe the glorious victo ries already achieved and the proud appellation our ward is entitled to of being the "banner ward of the city." At every election, whether be is on the ticket or not, Mr. Hooker has proved himself a -working Democrat—zealous and untiring from the opening to the closing of the polls. A Disomattown SOLDIER ROBBED AT THE DEPOT. On yesterday morning, at 2 o'clock, a discharged soldier, Laurence Hoffman, late a private in the Tenth regiment U. S. Infantry, arrived at the de pot in the Baltimore train, en route for hie home in Ohio. He purchased a ticket for Pittsburg, and took his seat in the cars for the west. Soon after wards a , man approached him, stating that the baggage master desired to soil him. He started out to find the baggage master, and, on reaching the platform of the ear, another man accosted him, asking if he had procured a ticket, to which ques tion he replied in the affirmative. The interroga tor then requested Hoffman to show it to him, which the soldier, in his simplicity, proferred to do, taking hie pocket book from his pocket for that purpose. As soon as the soldier pulled out his pocket book, the thief snatched it and ran 6S.— Roffman followed, but the robber dodged between cars and got out of sight. His victim saw nothing more of him. Hoffman had $l6O and his railroad ticket in his pocket book. The poor fellow had just honorably terminated a five years' enlistment in the regular army. To his discharge is appended a certificate for "very good conduct" during his term of service. Having lost his money, and having no acquaint :lnes here, he has re-enlisted with Captain James lder, in the Eleventh V. S. Infauiry. Judging e future from the past, we may safely predict or him an honorable career. We deeply sympa ize with this noble fellow. We would be re oiced to learn that the miscreant who stole his hard earned money has been apprehended and 1 consigned to a felon's cell. What is the reason the police cannot stop these outrages? Why do they not arrest all suspicious persons found lounging about the depots at late hours of the night ? The Pailadelphia law having been extended to our city seems to have already become obsolete. As we are informed, the police. man at the depot had been watching four suspi cious looking chaps just before the soldier was robbed. There is no doubt that one of this very "gang" committed the theft. In this case, "to be forewarned was not to be forearmed," else the ras cals would have been made to give an account of themselves, the result of which would have been that the poor soldier would not have been victim ized. MAYOR'S OoußT.—Yesterday morning there was quite a large audience at the Mayor's office, in an ticipation of rich scenes consequent upon Saturday night's debauchery. The first case was that of the wife of John Utz, charged by her husband with confiscating his watch and pawning it. She ac knowledged the corn, and in attenuation plead that what "was his'n was her'n," and she had a right to do as she pleased in the matter. His Honor gave her a severe lecture upon the impropriety of her conduct, and as no ease could be made out, discharged her upon .the payment of the costs, her husband footing the bill. lire. Widow Lee and her daughters Ann and Margaret were charged by a Mc. Walker with keeping a disorderly house. So far as the widow was concerned, the case was not made out, and she was accordingly discharged, blither two daughters acknowledged themselves public bawds, and were sent to prison for ten days. Daring the hearing of this case Mrs. Lee took occasion to give officer Campbell "a piece of her mind," which confide. rably tickled Barney and amused the audience. Lucinda Hall and Mary Johnson, two wenches as black as midnight, were arraigned for "being out at an unseasonable hour of the night," having been arrested at oneleclock yesterday morning at the corner of Short and Walnut streets. Sent to the lock-up to rusticate a few days. Sarah Fry was picked up at the Lebanon Valley depot by officer Fleck, and was charged with lying around that building for several days past, eon -siderabiy annoying the officers of the road. She is one of the "incorrigible bummers" of this city, and His Honor gave her the full extent of the law —thirty days in prison. Joseph Smith, yellow man, arrested a few days ago by officer Fleck for refusing to aid in making an arrest, was discharged upon the payment of costs, the prosecutor declining to push the suit. The yellow wan was given to understand that he was not exempt from giving his assistance on -se count of his color, and promised that Whe was ever called upon again he would cheerfully com ply. He paid his costs and went on his•way re joicing: James Kelly, Patrick Donahoe and Jakes Mc- Cullough, alias Foxey, were arrested by officer Fleck, charged with conspiring to rob a soldier at, the depot. Kelly is a discharged soldier with one arm, and was arrested here two years ago by a Philadelphia officer for picking pockets. Donahoe is also a discharged' soldier. Foxey is an old prison bird, and formerly resided in this city. The parties were re-committed to the lock-up. A DEMOCIZA.T. The Democratic citizens of Harrisburg will meet at their respective ward houses on SATURDAY EVENING, 14th instant, at 7} o'clock, for the pur pose of making nominations for City and ward offices, and to elect a Ward Executive Committee, consisting of three members, to serve for one year from the first of April ensuing. The meetings will be held as follow, viz: First Ward—At the house of Christ. E. gauss. Second Ward—Second Ward House. Third Ward—Franklin House Walnut st. Fourth Ward—Morgan Hou4Second et. Fifth Ward—Rising Sun, North et. Sixth Ward—Orsinger's Sixth Ward House. By order of the Ward Ex. Com. For the information of Democratic voters, the following extracts from the rules and regulations for the' government of the Democratic party of the city of Harrisburg are annexed : Sat. 1. Pau. 2. It shall be the duty of the Ward Executive Committees to appoint the Judge and Inspectors of all Democratic Ward Elections. PAR. 4 That hereafter all Ward and City nomi nations and all elections' of Ward delegates shall be made by ballot. PAR. 5. That all Ward meetings shall be opened precisely at half past 7 o'clock, r. x, and immedi ately after the organization and reading of the rules pis per Par. 3) to proceed to election. The polls in all eases shall be kept open two hours, un less after a lapse of fifteen minutes wherein no vote has been east, when they may be closed by a vote of the meeting, and provided that, at the expira tion of the two hours aforesaid, the polls shall not be closed, if there are voters on the ground for ac ceptance. PAR. 6. No citizen shall be permitted to vote at the Dethocratic Ward meetings, unless such citizen shall satisfy the J'adge and Inspectors that he is a Democrat and a resident of the Ward in which he tenders his vote. Pelt. 11. The officers of the Ward nominating meetings shall furnish their respective Ward Ex ecutive Committees a certified copy of their pro ceedings, setting forth the number of votes oast for each candidate for City and Ward officers, which proceedings shall .be returned by the Ward Exec utive Committee to the President of the City Execu tive Committee. PAR. 6. The Democratic City Executive Com mittee, being composed of the Democratic Ward Executive Committees, will necessarily compose the City Democratic Conference. Lox' WeLFINGER, Secretary. OE-Owing to the extraordinary rise in the price of paper, the blank sheet on which this paper is printed costs one cent and a quarter. We are, therefore, compelled to charge our agents, after this date, ono dollar and Arty VMS per hundred for our dailies. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! THE WHOLE STOCK or DRY GOODS !—Having bought•the entire stook of dry goods of J. A. Boger, Esq., we wiU com mence to sell off those goods at Mr. Boger's stag, at prieccs less than can be bough' for again in the city. And as all kinds of dry goods are advancing every day in the oily, this will be a good opportu nity for those who are in want of any kind of goods. The stock consists in part of 10,000 yards of Calicos. • 15,000 " Muslims. 3,500 " Ginghams. 3,500 " Cassinette and Kentucky Jeans. 1,000 " Cotten pants stuff. 500 " Carpets. 2,000 " Velaines. 1,000 " Remnants of all kinds. 800 " Black Alpacas. 500 " White Linen. 500 " White Plaid Moline and Cambric& 1,000 pairs of Stockings and Half Hose. 500 all kinds of Gloves. 1,000 papers of Smith's Needles. 100 Shawls. 100 yards of Black Cloths, all prices. 800 " • Colored and Black Silk. 600 If Crash and Toweling. Anda great many other goods, such as are ge nerally kept in a first class die) , goods store, and too numerou s to mention. This is a rare opportu nity for buyers of dry goods, as the stook must be sold off by the Ist of April. S. Linn. MANY.DEMOCRATS. BIICKWHEAT MEAL.-15,000 LBS. SITTER EXTRA, from Wyoming Valley., for eats by WM DOM & 00. ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS I MILITARY BUSINESS OP ALL KINDS AT TENDED TO. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney st Law, office, Third oreet, Harrisburg, Pa oot2B—ly antaricmcnts. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Opens Monday Eve'g, March 9, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY. The following Ladies and Gentlemen of known Talent and Versatility appear in a Nightly Change of Programme: First appearance in this city of MISS LOUISA PAYNE, The Impersonation of Beauty and Melody, in her Sentimental and Comic Ballads. MISS ROSE LA FORREST, The Champion Female Jig and Fancy Danseuee, Original and only FEMALE ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINIA! MD'LLE JOSEPHINE, The Fairy Star and Poetry of Motion. MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The Harrisburg Favorite J. G. H. SHOREY, The world-renowned Ethiopian Comedian. J. H. YOUNG, The great Plantation Orator and Contraband Jester. HARRY WARFE, • The Excelsior Banjoist and King of Songs and Dances Wttl. H. BROWNELL, The favorite Negro Delineator & Interlocutor J, H. DONELL, Solo Violinist and Composer. J. AUDRIA ARADELLA, Pianist Premier. DOB EDWARDS, • The Comedian and Dancer. giiir 'The Quartette of Darkness will appear in the following Prize Acts, written expressly for them : THE BLACK BRIGADE, THE FOUR VULTURES, HAPPY UNCLE TOM, SCENES IN THE LEGISLATURE, HOW ARE YOU GREENBACKS? &c. To conclude With the Laughable Afterpiece. entitled, THE SURGEON OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK. Characters by the Company. Admission Only 10 Cents. 808 EDWARDS, Sole Proprietor. Wx. H. BnownELL, Stage & Business Manager_ pALMUM QUI MERUIT FERAT. HARRINGTON'S FERRATED OR IRON SYRUP. EISEN S YEE OP SIROP DEFER This preparation of Iron Medicine is identical (by careful analysis) with the far famed spring at Weieba den, in Germany, and was selected by the proprietor himself amongst the many celebrated European spas and has been extensively used by him during a thirty years' practice, with the greatest success, in the princi pal cities of Europe and the United States. Its principal Compound is Iron. It is agreeable to the taste and taken by the most deli este palate with ease. ' This medicine immediately enters into the general system, imparts vigor to the vital force, repairs the tis. sues, improves the appetite, and through the general circulation forms one of the most important components of the Blood. It is peculiarly adapted- and invaluable, among other Of its virtues, to Delicate Children, Young Females, for Females, of all ages, for all cases of General Debility from Boyhood Puberty to Manhood and Age; and a better argument cannot be offered than the simple fact that the nobility, gentry and all classes of Europeans, with the citizens of the United States, annually resort to this particular spa, in order to recruit their health and restore their constitutions. Prepared only by the proprietor himself, at The Laboratory of J. M. 130MGAILDNER, Corner Fourth and Market SUMS. Price $1 per bottle, with directions. Without signature of proprietor none is genuine. (Signed) - ALFRED If ARRINE-TON, Harrisburg, Feb. 16, 1863.—feb20 Bole Proprietor. CE IAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA v SURES, together with a large assortment of BAB IOU, BROOMS &a., just reoeiTed, and for sale way ow, by WM. DOCH, Fn., & CO. H P. & W. O. TAYLOR'S • A N 3EI Vl7 SS .AL 3F , 2 Itie economical and highly detersive. It contains no Rosin and will not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and Is therefore suitable for every purpose. For sale by WM. DOOR, la., & CO. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county .7—. la the matter of the Sheriff's Sale of the property of GEORGE MANLY. No. 42, January Term,lB62. 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. febl.l-3toaw BENS. L. FORSTER, Auditor. BLOOD-! BLOOD! BORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET TEES, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC. SAMARITAN'S 8.0207 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 Spots, Tatters, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES The !Samaritan's Root and 'Merl) Juices is the most Sartain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par ticle of the poison. FEMALES! FEMALES! - - . In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, is Whites, bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex. ' DO, MIT REISPAM. Keep out of hospitals. Here is a cure in any case for $5. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, with full direc tions. Sold by - D. W. GROSS & CO. Sent by Uprose carefully packed by DBMIOND & 00„ Box 151 Phila. P.O. FOR SALE--A House and La on Sixth street, near State. "'lnquire at the Exchange Office of 8. L. M'OULLOOH, 26 Market street, Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and SILWES. febl2.dtf BOSTON_ CRACKERS.-4 supply of these delicious crackers just received and Tor sale WK. DOCK, jr,., & BLACKING !—MAsozes."Cauximoz BLACILING."—/00 GIOSEL snorted size , jog re Wood and for male, wholesale and retail. oricl2 WM, COOK, le., & CO. MINCE PIES! RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON. • LEMONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDIES, ar, 0, , Mar nalep by WD[. DOCK, ZR., dr. CO. HAVANA GRANGES.—Just received by WK. DOCK. Ja., & CO. DOCKET KNIVES.--A very fine se. sommet, 111;18517.1413 BOOKSTOU. SPEC TA T NOTICES. S. T.-.1.860-X. 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 stim ulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite and strengthens the system. It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, &c. It can be used at all times of day by old and young, and Is particularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. Dralce er. Co., 202 Broadway, New York. LYON'S KA.TUAIRON. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair is again put np by the origina proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, ek illaudatten tion which first created its immense and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annuall I is still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million battles can easily be sold in a year when it is again anown that the Kathairon is not only the most delightful hairdres sing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp of Scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich, luxuriant growth, and prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as Zde scribed. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and aluable. It is sold by all respectable dealers through out the world. D. 5. BARNES & 00. novs-2awd&w6m New York. HEIMESTREET , I3 INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT IS NOT A DYE, 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 Tunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helm street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to ite natural color by an , easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, 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. B. Barnes, 202 Broadway, N. Y Two sizes, 60 cents and V- nov7-2.awd&wem THE SAFEST AND BEST Preparation that can be used upon the hal !go- parting to it a nature./ shade o brown or blew CRISTADORO'S HALE DYE. It corrects the bad effeAs of other dyes, nourishes the hair, is easily applied, performs its work ins ta n taneously, and its presence, to the observer, remains an IMPENETRABLE SECRET. Manufactured by I. CHISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $l, $l5O and $3 per box, according to IMO CristadoroPs Hair Preservative Dr invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cent; $1 and $2 per bottle, according to size IMPORT NT TO FEXALES. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S 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 irregu larities, painful menstruation, removing sal obedructions whether from cold or otherwsse, headache, pain In the eide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerronsaftee tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in th (back anclimbe, ke., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrtptionof nature. .DR. CHRESEALAN Li PULE was the commencemen o =sir e a lathe tiastbentof those irregularities and obstrixt) UMW ootil signed so many to a pressata solo • A bleak Can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an opstruetion takes place the general health begins to de cline, DR. CHEESEMAN'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, ,petiodieal regular ity. They are known to tiro/sands, who have needthem at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Lollar per Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents, Bold by Druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. sold in Harrisburg, by C. A. Bannvart. " Mechanicsburg, by J. S. Dellett. " Carlisle. by 8, Elliott. " Bhippensburg, by D. W. Rankin. " Ohambersburg, by Miller a& Hershey. " Hummelstown, by eeorge Wolf. Lebanon, by George Roos. decO-ditwly WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER .—TOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POW DERS : A safe, sure and speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Heaves, Hide Bonni, Worms, Dots, Loss of Appetite, Scurvy, ece., &e., in Horses and Cattle. Many animals Whose worn-out and miserable appearance makes them almost vrorthless, can be restored to their former vigor and fine condition by a few doses of these invaluable powders. They are perfectly harmless, and can be given to a sound horse 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 appearance of all animals, no mat ter in what condition they are in. For high fed horses they are invaluable. If horsemen would once a month give a table-spoonful in their feed, we should seldom hear of so many sick horses, Sold by all druggists. Depot, 58 Corti:mat street, New York. feb7-dlicwlm A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS I FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all Obstructions, from whatever causs, and always successful t a Preventive. These PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Females particularly situated, or those onpposi ng thong/civet/ so, are dentioned against these Pills while In that condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di rections accompany each box. Price 81.00 per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN YART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and 0. R. SELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa. Ladies, by sending them 81.00 to the Harrisburg Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of postage by mail. Sold also by T. L. Lefignalann, Lebanon; 3. A. WOLF, Wrightsville • E. T. HILLIa, York; S. ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. 0. Linos, Shippensburg; J. BRutiaLwayahaxn berobarg ; S. G. WILD, Newville ; A, 3, Kagyrigag ehaniesbarg ; Baown & Bawling, No. 4, South Liber ty street, Baltimore; and by "one Druggist" in every town and city throughout the United States. HALL & MICKEL, 218 Greenwich Street, New York, General Wholesale Agents. • N. B —Look oat for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Flue of any kind unless every box is signed S.D. Hose.' All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing or being humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell yon the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them. S.D. HOWE, jyl7-dly Sole Proprietor, New York. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF Boni BEXES.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the Mid routine and irregular expensive modes of treat ment, without summit . , considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his amcted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed enve lope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription need, Direct to Dr. JOHN M. D.A.G.NALL, 188 Paton street, Brooklyn, N. if jan2o-31n. NSW OASTLE,WESTCMISTER CO., N.Y., Oct. 2S : 1852. Ma. G. Tim ZION SIIELDOIi, Editor Sing Sing Herubli- Dear Sir—l would state that I was induced to use BRANDRETH'S PILLS through the recommendation of John R. Swift, of Croton, Westchester County, who was entirely restored to health by their use. He was sick for some two years, very costive and dyspeptic, and he tried everything, but was not relieved. Finally, he took one Brandreth's Pill every day for a week, and a dose of six Pills every day for three days, and then took one Pill every day, with occasional doses of six. In one month he was able to go to work, and in three months was well, gaining 40 pounds in weight. Yours truly, EDWARD D Y. War:anima COXIWIT, as. 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 run fling for over five years ; that he was also much dis tressed by a pain in his cheeks,* /, besides, was very cos tive and dyspeptic; that after rying various remedies and many physicians, he commenced using Brandreth'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 months he was entirely cured of costiveness, dys pepsia and pain, and has remained well ever since. EDWARD PURDY, Sworn to before me, this 16th day of October, 1862. 8. MALCOLM MIMI, Justice of the Peace. For sale in Harrisburg by . GEO. H. BELL. nov7-2wad&wem PURIFY THE BLOQD.—Not a few of ± the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the Corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been found whi ch could equal in effect AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT or SAP SAPARILLA. 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 ti ques tion what remedy to employ in the great variety of affiioting diseases that require an alterative remedy.— Such a remedy, 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 space here does not 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 cures. Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, 4.c., are soon cleaned out of the system. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, .fc., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by ATER'S SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the sys tem by the prolonged use of this SARSAPARILLA, and the patient is left as healthy as if he had never had the disease. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and are generally soon cured by this EXTRACT OF SARSA PARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For all the purposes of a family physic take AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, 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. is. o. AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. give boxes for $l. Sold by C. A. BANNPAZT A. GROSS & K. ESL LUX, J. BONGIARDNIER, Simms and L. WIRTH, Har risburg, and dealers everywhere febT-tf BLIttBOLWE EXTRACT BUCHIF, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW, • THB eIiZAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMEOLDII EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, And a positive and specific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. feb7-Imd&w Liao advertisement in another column. dat it oat ; and send for the medicine. Bold by JOHN WYETH, O. It KELLBR and C. A BANNVART, Druggists; Harriet:Jura. ang2l-daw3m THE GREAT LIVING HISTORY. THE REBELLION RECORD ; A Diary of American Events, Edited by FRANK MOO RE. Publishing in parts, at 50 cents, each part illustrated with two Portraits engraved on steal. • POUR VOLUMES are now ready, at annexed prices, until April 1, 1863: Cloth $3 75 a volume. • Sheep' 400 ' • Half Calf, or half Morocco... 5 00 THE REBELLION RECORD IS INDISPENSABLE TO EVERT PUBLIC AND PHI- VATS LIBRARY. The four volumes contain: 1. A FULL AND CONCISE DIARY OF EVENTS, from the meeting of the South Carolina Convention in Dec. ISOCP, to the capture of New (Mesta, inclusive. Over ONE THOUSAND OFFICIAL REPORTS and Nar ratives of all the Battles and Skirmishes that have occurred during the War. Over FIVE HUNDRED acmes AND BALLADS, both loyal and rebel. FORTY-SEVEN PORTRAITS, engraved on steel, of the moat celebrated men of the time, and Twenty-six Maps and Plans of Battles. V. • Over THREE THOUSAND Incidents and Anecdotes of Personal Daring and Bravery. "AS A WORK FOR CONSTANT REFERENCE IT IS EMINENTLY TO BE RELIED 0N. ,5 G. P. PUTNAM, Publisher, 532 Broadway, CHAS. T. EVANS, Gen. Agt 44.8 Broadway. On and after April let, the price of THE REBELLION RECORD" will be advanced Fifty CDs. B" , olume. From that date the sale of Parts, from Nos. 1 to 24, will be discontinued. Back sets of" THE REBELLION RECORD" will be sold only in volumes. Purchasers and subscri bers who have not completed the four vols must at once do so. The work will continue to be published in parts, at 50 cents—each part illustrated with two portraits on steel. Volume V. will comprise seven parts. THE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., Of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. This company continue to insure buildings, merchan dise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or pre mium note. The large and increasing capital of the company, eon. elating of premium notes given by its members, and based upon $1,475,789 35, Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guaran tee equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured; and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage as the ease may admit of, consistent with justice to all parties concerned. Amount of Premium Notes, 9155,620 49. Balance of Cash Premium nue:- pend, Jan. Ist. 1862 51,668 57 Cash receipts (hiring the year 1862, less Agents' Commissions • 6.781 47 Cash receipts in January, 1863. .. 895 89 ------ 69,245 84 L 034 and Enema paid during the year 1862. $6,329 73 Balance unexpended, February 2d, 1868 3,016 11 $9,345 84 A. S. GREEN, Presideni. Gsoicaz Yomto, Jr., Secretary. • M. S. atmeetr, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert T. Ryon, M. S. Shuman, Abraham Bruner, Michael Moore, John Yendrich, George Young, jr., H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald, Samuel F. Eberlein, Amos S. Green. Ephraim Hershey, feb23-31nd SUPERIOR STOCK OF _LIQUORS.- WM. DOOR, Ja., & 00.. ere now able, to offer to. their customers and the public at large, a stock of the purest !ignore ever imported into this market, compri sing in part the following varieties : WHISKY-IRISH, SCOTCH,OLD BOURBON. WINE-PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. OTARD, DUPEY & CO. PALE BRANDY. JAMICA SPIRITS. PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. These liquors can all be warranted; and in addition to these, Dock & Co. have on hand a large variety of Wines, Whisky and Brandy, to which they invite the particular attention of the public. GBEEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh Green Corn jut received by WM. DOCK. 7E., & CO. NOTICE. , --Whereo.s, Letters of Admin. istration upon the estate of Joseph W. Lewis, late of the City of Harrisburg, 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 themknown without dela to JNO. LEWIS, Ad ministrator. g Harrisburg, Jan. 8,1863-jane-dlaw6w Facts About Brandreth's .Pills. " ; 0 ll' • SPECIAL NOTICE CHARTER PERPETUAL Coal. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL!: The subscriber having bought out the Coal Yard.ant, fixtures formerly belonging to James M. Wheeler, Seq., is now ready to deliver to the citizens of Harrisbug jot-. kens Valley and Wilkesbarre Cotes, well prepared, o: the beat quality, at the lowest market prices. AV..; I. Coal delivered at the consumers) doors with the patenT weigh cart. Orders left at my office. Fourth and Mal.- ket, or at the yard, will be punctually attended to. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretotoraess. tended, I still ask fora continuance of the same deele-2m* DAVID M'COMICX: P. 8. -. One Patent Weigh Cart for sale. C " .: 10 .2 9 1."—J1 wa. WHOLESALE AND c_ETAIL„ I'AVING leased the Coal Yard, foot et North street, lately occupied ki 0. D. liorstar..',:.' am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMEAM OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES Olt Cr..."M.ALXV FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, if left at irloor (Ace, foot of North street, or at the store of Wu, s , Dock, Jr., & Co., (where simples will be shown,) receive prompt attention. jy3l.-dtfj GILLIARD DOOR. JOHN TILL'S COAL YARBi I . SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW TRATr4,4: ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on hand LYKENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL, such cc STEAMBOAT, BROZEN, EGG and NAT?',,;. which he will dispose of at the lowest market Flap, Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay lin their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, &mit full weight. jan2lndihn CHARLES F. VOLLME.P4 UPHOLSTERER, Chestnut street, four doors above Saaend;• (OPPOSITE WASHINGTON HOSE ROHM) Is prepared to furnish to order, in the very best style zv"..v workmanship, Spring and flair Mattresses. Windsor Cam...- tains, Lounges, and all other articles of Furniture in lthr , line, on short notice end moderate terms. Havina perience in the business, he feels warrante4 in asldngs, share of public patronage, confident of his ability to elm satisfaction. janir-fts SILAS WARD. NO, 11, NORTH ?HIED ST., HARNISIMW STEINWAY'S PIANOW 2 ,. MELODEONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, accordesessi. STRINGS, SHNNT AND ROOK MUSIC, &C., ke., PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. ALBUMS, Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Square and Oval isszendik of every description made to order. Reguilding done, Agency for Howe's Sewing Machines.- ID' Sheet Music sent by Mail. oetl-3 ' JUST REVEIYEDI TIIE,LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEM OP PINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS !! PRINTS, AND HEADS,. AND SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAN , OIL PAINTINGS, AT Wm. Knoche's Music Storit.„ No. 99 Market street, Harrisburg. pHOTOGR.APHIC ALBUMS. THE LARGEST,' AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT; LT W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE;„ AT 93 MARKET ST. n026-tf JOHN W. G-LOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR° Has just received from New York, an asset* ment of SEASONABLE GOOD'S %, - which he offers to his customers and the public ads nov22) MODERATE PRICES. NOTlCE.—Agreeably to the provisiolok of the Act of Assembly incorporating the W 444 Harrisburg Market Company : notice is hereby givem. that subscriptions to the capital stook of said comparar will be received on eAd after the 16th day of Pawn:top next, at the residence of the subscriber. W. VERBEKE, President pro tempor.a.:_ jan22-dtfebls QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BED BRAND FOR FAMILY 888 in the market. 2M. barrels of the celebrated St. Lou's Flour. universurt.n.: , pronounced the most superior article ever Offered in. t'haa. market, just received and for sale tor WM. etid NEW LIVERY AND sim BOARDING STABLE! A;oc, The under Signed hats opened a new Livery Stable. Pine street, adjoining the °{ Morgan tionse, ,, and steels' it with the beat HORSES in the market, an aseortmentt of elegant COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SLEIGHS, and everything in the livery line, which her will hire at cheap rates. HORSES BOARDED and welif taken care ot- on reasonable terms. He invites bb as friends to give him a cell deol6-dtf I'RESH FISH every Tuesday and Fn day at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third me* Walnut. • mys WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. HENRY C. SHAFFER Rae a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper caw hand which will be sold very low. Call aad (moon% Paper Hanging personally attented to. No. 12, MARKET STREET, Near the bridge oct24-dtf SECRET DISEASES ! IJ SECRET DISEASES''- SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITAN'S GIFT! Tug MOST CERTAIN REMEDY ETRE Nam: , Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM COPAVIA t MERCURY DISCARDS ..'. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no amen nor &nye. 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 oases .1•z•A twenty-four hours. N o e xp os ure, no trouble, no acts ge whatever. Price male packages, *2i Female, $3. Sold by • D. W. 01i0135 & CG Sent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Box-161 lb. ano.d.ly O. J FOR RENT.—A commodious Dwellie zsg Souse, with Right Rooms, situated on Short sineav near Walnut shot, in thin °UT. WILLIAM COLIN Al% Harrisburg, J. 1803-jap22-2Wd* SAXUBL S. DAVI&