..........-................inium- .. __ _ _ - ___. _ _ __ LOCAL NEWS. THE CITY ELNOTION.-The "Copperheads" Via ' torioue-Haes Meeting of the Jubitant Democracy. a Tun DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at The municipal election yesterday was one of the Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market most fiercely contested, on the part of the Aboli streets. Monists, that has ever taken place in this city, and ALso. at he News Agency of George L. Walter, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts and corrupt hi Market street. near Fifth. .._.-----+---- means resorted to, the indomitable Democracy Tan Mires.-Under the change of schedule on • came out of the contest viatorions, electing their the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, November 17,1862, candidates for Mayor, City Auditor, Common 15 as follows: Council, and the whole ticket, except in the Fifth reattSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ward, by handsome majorities. When the result War Mara .-For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. in. was announced the jubilant Democracy assembled Far Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.10 P. m. in front of the FATRIST AND UNION Office and gave f or Bainbridge, Marietta, Columbia, Lancaster, Phila &Aphis and New York, at 4.20 p. in. -, vent to their enthusiasm in repeated cheers for Nor Lancaster, Philadelpbia and New 'York, at 9.00 Ronmfort and the Constitution. ..n. 111116T.-WAT MAIL.-For all places between Harris- Hundreds of the Democracy subsequently Pe bereau& Altoona, 12.40 p. m. Ho, Johnstown, Pittsburg, and E r i e Pa., Ci nc i nnat i, paired to the Buehler House, where calls were Colambee and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. in. made for the Democratic Mayor elect, who ap- No (Lewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Phillipsburg, Altoona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, at 9.00 p. m. peered upon the balcony in response to the call NoatnenN eRNIFILAL sAILIPAT. and d e l ive red a brief and stirring address eon- HORTIL-wAx Mara -For all places between Ear glibarg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.40 p. in. gratnlating his friends upon the victory they had SOM.-WAY htair..-For all places between Ear- achieved, which elicited frequent and enthusiastic ronearg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. 0., at 8.05 a. in. applause. I %Able and ale/inept speeches were also for York, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 9.90 p. m. made by lion. William H. Miller, Mr. Ward, of LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. Bradford, a gentleman from Lucerne county, EAST.-Way MAIL.-For all places between Harris- whose name we did not learn, and others. The ahtergyr Beading , a. in. Petteville ' Beaten and Philadelphia , meeting was kept up for neerly two hours, when aulawaLAND TALENT RAILROAD. the triumphant Democracy adjourned with three For Ideciwalicsburg,Oarlisle,Bhippensburg and Chem times three cheers for Rotnfort, " berbnrg, Pa.,the Constitution WAY Man. at 7.00 a. in. -For all places between Harrisburg and and the Union." We subjoin the returns from the Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. various wards of the city : EMDIVELIESLIE AND ISIERISMIANNA RAILROAD. for - Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Auburn and Pottsville, at 12.30 p. re. t 5 in P. 3 a v .! al g STAGE ROUTES. 7 1,.. 8 -I' Li F r ._ ; 1 For Linglestown, Maned& Hill, West. Hanover, Ono . CITY TICKET. ..s EL ' 2 " r; .., r. •11 and Jonestown, at 7 00 a. in.• 0 ; 4 41 4 -9 For Lisburn and Lewisbury,at 12.40 p. m. " r, 2 P P . 2. grOface Hours.-Prout6.oo a. tn. to 8.00 p. in. Bun • • 3. f" El, • • day from 720 to 8.30 /Las_ and from 9.00 to 4.00 p. in. - ... MAYOR. SETTLED.-We leain that the difficurty with the A. L. nonmfort, D.. 122 192 179 188 50 112 843 miners at the Lykens Valley coal mines has been John Till, A 86 138 179 180 98 104 785 lam e:T s T M A11 .8 D a 1 y T , 01 ,. .... satisfactorily adjusted, and that they have resumed 130 188 181 173 52 118 842 work.. Henry Header, A.... 78 138 170 190 97 98 771 SCHOOL DIRECTORS. ACHNOWLEDGHENT.-Mrs. Verbeke wished to RC- _. w l e l rm t a h nit t r r s i t l ,D. 137 207.... .... .... .... .... knowledge the receipt of a boa containing hospital Jacob Houser, D.... stores for the use of the sick and wounded soldiers, neitb!l:4 , from the ladies of Smethport, McKean county ; (North distr ict) - % John Edwards, D.... .... .... 203 194 54 124 ...., also a barrel for the same purpose from the ladies MY. M'Reynolde, D. .... .... 208 206 03 122 .... of Lafayette and Hamilton, McKean county. C. A. Hay, A ........ .... .... 170 177 00 97 .... .0. A. C. Smith, A ........... . .1481 145 95 95 ... . COUNTY RELIEF FUND.-The commissioners have es r i. 3 to or izi appointed Morris Johnson, of Middletown, their m a 5 1 ,4 i 2 .• ... fg 0 ,. ~,,, ri. ee agent for the distribution of the county relief fond WARD TICKET. V, 4 : ' „ . ; it 3 . , in that place and vicinity. He attends at the poet e. r, s . l, 14 A. O. nem on Friday of each week for that purpose. : A. : 1;.. . . -it. -'-'•* - CRUSHED TO DEATH -Recently a young man el COUN CIL. named Martin Linty was at work in a carpenterA_cx. 1 K ___oaer, A . 173 .. . "•••• • • ' • ' shop at a lock on the Pennsylvania canal between Philip iv i • P,t i o n a rl i i , D a " ' • .... •• • .. 157 .... : "•"•' • • • • Williamsburg and Hollidaysburg, when the roof Z. K. Verheke, A D ....... ----• • • .. litt ..: : . .... .... fell in and injured him to such an extent that ho Levi • lit . IN ;TA D. : ............ :::::: : . . . . . 189 1 .... •. .• : : died in a few hours. A. K Black, A. ..... . ... .... .... .... 174 .... .... ......-e... Wm. Morris, lb ......... .... .... .... .... .... 130 MEAT Tnieves.-A few nights ago the smoke David M A u s m sE m s a sz lr., A ... .... .... .... .... .... 86 house of Mr. David Rooks, in Swatara township, John Knepley, D was invaded by thieves who stold hams, shoulders, Zr h e c tieln l it y cir- A ert, D ... ... 8 . 5 • 19; •.:: ::•::::: : :: , : flitches, sausages, and other kinds of meat to the N. Zollinger, A_ value of seventy-five dollars. Suspicion attaches i j U l i ; 4V i l o e l D i r ' . ; ..... 146 to certain parties in this city, but no arrests have lohn Tomlinson, D...... -••••• I • • • • 360 ••-- - - - yet been made. Thos. 0. Sample, D ...... ••••• • • • • ... .... 54 . _ Samuel Wiestring, A......... .. • . .... .... 96 Jack. Barnhardt D..... ' .... .. • • .... .... .... 126 PROHOTED.-Sergeant J. B. Nissley, of Middle- John Care, A ..... ...... ••• • • •• • • • •. • • •• • . •• • . 90 town, has been promoted to a lientehan toy in coin- zoi rD T OR OP 91-narto9. 131. pany H, 127th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. John E c n a n n y i :, r i •Ti . ...... 84 ..••.•• : : •. •• • • •• • • -• • • He originated and was mainly instrumental in B. Forster, D. 206 142!:: .. ... _ _ _ -•• •• getting up the company, which saved Middletown Jos. B. Ewing. D ........ .... ~•• 1911- .... .... from a draft, and should long since have filled the Wm. S. Shaffer, A ... ... .... -• • 174'.187 .. • • .... Andrew echlayer, D..... .... .. • • .... 1-- .. d . post to which he was recently promoted. The Mowry Nichols, A ....... .... .... .... ' 167 1 .... .... lieutenant has the right kind of "pluck" and will Jacob 4v- A ' i r o t r o e n r e yi !. ' ...... ". ''••:: : : : : : .' ::-. 1 i t •. : ' distinguish himself in his new position. John R . Brooke, V. - :.:: .. • • .... •- • • . 2 . • 111 __... Denj Stroh, A .......... .... ... • ~.. •••. • • • . 98 MARINE Naws.-We learn from the New York INSPECTOR. Herald that the United States Revenue Cutter L e a n r j. z z ie ia n a erm e a :L I ! i . ... 1 1 1 ( 1 , ;;'; :::: ;;;; :::: :::: Crawford, commanded by Captain John Carson, Mee- P. Coates, D••••••• •• • • • ... 23 414 •0 • e• • • •• • • •••• (a native of this city and son of Charles Carson, Henry flan. r Wallower, osier j .. ...... :: : : . 4 . . s. . . i . i:43 •. •• •• •. ::•• •• •• •• •. : Beg.,) has for a year past been stationed as guard Thos. BProool, A wn,i; .......... ... • •• • • 168 • i i i , :. : • .. • • boat, at the Narrows, the most responsible position John Crinkle A.. ........ .•::•. :::: :-.... 168 .:.: :::: near New York, and has rendered important ser- Wize n, . 1 1 14; 1 ° , 7 .16 D . i .... ...... '.. •. • . ••• . • .... .. . . :1 0 :.. : . vice by the prompt and energetic course of her of- Samuel G allaher , neer& lie velvet has been permitted to leave the J. Lanr c i o e 6T A. AßLE. harbor for sea by the way of the Narrows, without A. Z. Wickert, D. being overhauled. Over five thousand vessels, for lo ot . n W .R e e n si ri g ch, A. foreign and Southern ports, have been_ boarded by mesas Fleck, Ind. ....... .. _ 174 . ..._ _ _ the officers of the Crawford, and their clearances Robert Li n . : i .. .: ::::“ . : : : : 1 1 2 .. :: : :: : : .... .. : carefully gonadal:oA. The following is a list of Bernard Camp sell, D........ .... .... 368 .... .... her officers: John Carson, Captain; John A. Un- to a r i t d ßro e o t its ella D , A .. ......... ........ .. :: : :..•• • .• • . I I: :• : • derwood, First Lieutenant; George W. King, See- Soloman Hoover, D ...... .... .. • • ...•. :::: .... 12£1. I_l. B. Patterson, A ......................83 end Lieutenant; Charles F. Shoemaker, Third Lieutenant; Anton. Anderson, Boatswain ; Win. - lon. West, thinner; George Payne. Carpenter. CAPTAIN Awz..- T .The Telegraph. of Thursday evening announced that Captain Asbury Awl was under arrest for absenting himself from this city without leave, and demanded his instant dismissal in disgrace from the service. The same paper of last evening contained a communication from Captain Dodge stating that Captain Awl was not under arrest, and had given no excuse for such a proceeding. The Captain returned to this city yesterday and demanded a retraction of the false statement put forth by the nigger organ, and it was obliged to some down. Having made a public re cantation of one falsehood, the Telegraph, unable to restrain its propensity for misrepresentation, gives utterance to another, by asserting that it has Captain Awl's own verbal declaration that he is n 9 Democrat. If the gallant Captain is the man we take him to be tle nigger organ will have to re tract this falsehood as promptly and emphatically as it did the first. Aurigae]) GRENSBACY9.—Thecounterfei tees are beginning to extensively alter two dollar green backs is fifties. When compared with a genuine fifty dollar note, the cheat is quite apparent. In the centre of each of the genuine bills—i e. the twos and fifties—there is a fine steel engraving, alike in all respects. This foot has doubtless sug gested the idea of altering the twos. In the gen uine fifties, however, the head is immediately be tween the word "United" and the word "States," whereas in the "twos" the words are above the engraving. In addition to this, the fifty dollar notes are covered over on the back with the num ber "50," which is not the case in the tailored notes. Four or five cases of this nature have re cently come to the notice of officers. With one exception, however, the rogues have eseapea de teption. No person would be likely to be deceived by them a second time; but those who deal in "fif ties" would do well to examine them carefully when offered by strangers. Economy . or CENTlL—Surprise is everywhere expressed at the scarcity of cents, and no one is able to give a satisfactory reason for it. A few months ago they were almost the only currency, aad both sellers and btiyers objected to receiving them. Many of our citizens were obliged to take them to market in rolls of twenty-five cents each, to an extent that made them a positive nuisance to carry- Cents were given iu exchange for dol lar bills whoa but a small amount was to be taken out, and no one could avoid carrying more or less of them. Now it is difficult to get them, so much so that many housekeepers are unable to buy any thing of a less value than five cents. Thoseßost affqeted by the Searcity of cents are least able to bear it. Apple and cake venders, newsboys and the keepers of small shops, all find it difficult to make change, and many of them cannot, at times, sell for that reason. The scarcity of cents is the mere remarkable from the fact that they are being made at the mint to the same extent that they were before the suspension of specie payments, and are put in circulation as fast as made. About two thousand dollars' worth a day ar s e manufactured. Tan ADAMS EXPRESS ROBBERY.-Fifty sand Dottars Stolen.—ln our last issue we intima ted that the money safe of the Adams Express Company was recently stolen from a railroad train. The robbery occurred last Wednesday night on the Northern Central railwiy between Baltimore and Harrisburg. The baggage master, with the mes senger of the Express Company, Mr. Jos. Weitzel, of this city, were both in the car, and everything was all right when .they reached Cockeysville. Af ter leaving the last named place, both of the parties mentioned walked into the mail room, where they remained for a short time, and on nearing Park. ton, a distance of only nine miles from Cockeys ville, Mr. Weitzel returned to the baggage depart ment and discovered that the safe was gone. At what point it was thrown from the car could not be ascertained. The safe contained about fifty thousand dollars in cash, a small portion of which was in gold. There was a large amount of certifi cates of indebtedness, but they are of no use to the thieves, as payment was al once stopped. There were also some government bonds, but they, too, are valueless. The principal part of the money had been sent from Washington, and was in tran situ for the families of soldiers wbo'are now with the army The company has determined to make a rigid investigation of the matter, and to trace, if possible, the perpetrator of the daring robbery. The safe which contained the money and papers weighed some four or five hundred pounds, and it is supposed that more than one person was engaged in throwing it from the car. POLICIE COMM—In the police court yesterday morning some further developments were made in the case of Charles Williams, the suspected pick pocket, and he was re-committed for another hear ing. When first arraigned he represented. himself as the keeper of a dry goods store in Boston, tray. sling on business, but could give no references or exhibit no papers to confirm his statement. Yes terday morning he informed the Mayor that he was a machinist and had worked at the business for two years past. At the time of his arrest he told officer Doctors that he bad just arrived on the western train, whereas he had been seen loafing about the depot during the entire night, in com pany with two other suspicious looking strangers. The fellow is evidently a "knack" but the evidence of his guilt may not be sufficiently positive to warrant the Mayor in holding him for trial. Amos Cowan, an old peddler and resident of Verbeketown, visited the depot while under the ittluence of inebriating liquid, and mistaking that institution for a hotel, took liberties in the ladies' saloon for which officer Deeters ejected him. Be subsequently worked his way 'up stairs into the superintendent's office, divested himself of boots and hat, and laid down upon the luxurious lounge to enjoy the benefit of "tired nature's sweet resto rer." But his dreams, whether pleasant or other wise, were soon disturbed by officer Deeters, who roused him from his drunken slumber and marched him off to the ealabooae. Amos appeared before the Mayor hatless and bootless, those articles ha ving been left behind at the time of his arrest.— H a yi ng no money to pay his Sue, the Mayor dis charged him with a severe reprimand. John Sellers, the man whose knee-caps slipped out of place and impeded his locomotion to such an extent that be had to be conveyed to the lock up in a wagon, was fined one dollar and costs. Only a few nights previous John was discovered lying across the railroad track, and would have been crushed to death by an approaching train but for his timely discovery and rescue by the engi neer. A butcher from Cumberland county named Sim mom came to this city to pay some money to a cat tle dealer. Having a little change left he conclu ded to indulge in a few "nips" before returning home, and being unaccustomed to the brand of whisky that "kills round a eorner," he fell early in the campaign. Officer Campbell found him on the street in an obfuscated and helpless condition, and provided him with quarters in the lock-up. Having spent all his money the unfortunate Sim mons was obliged to borrow one dollar and fifty cents to pay fine and costs, which he regarded as rather "steep" for the privilege of taking two or three drinks, and left with a decidedly unfavorable opinion of Harrisburg hospitality. The old musician, Lewis Fisher, was tip again for the fourth time this week. Having repeatedly violated his promises to leave the sity, the Mayor concluded to cage him for several consecutive days, in order to save our citizens from further annoyance. Lewis is "joined to his idols" and be yond the hope of reformation. Miss M. V. WILSON calls the attention of the ladies of Harrisburg and strangers to her fancy Store, corner of Second and Walnut, where she continues to keep Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs, and a variety of fancy articles. 18.2 w SHLLING OPP ! SELLING Orr THE WHOLE STOCK Or Dar GOODS !—Having bought the entire stook of dry goods of J. A. Boger, Esq., we will com mence to sell off those goods at Mr. Boger's store, at princes less than can be boughn 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 stock consists in part of 10,000 yards of Calicos. 15,000 " Manilas. 3,500 66 Ginghams. 3,500 " Cassinetts and Kentucky Jeans. 1,000 46 Cotten pants stuff. 500 " Carpets. 2,000 " Delaines. 1,000 " Remnants of all kinds. 800 " Black Alpacas. 500 " White Linen. 500 " White Plaid Muslins and Cambric& 1,000 pairs of Stockings and Half Hose. 500 14 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 " 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. This is a rare opportu nity for buyers of dry goods, as the stook must be sold off by. the let of April. S. Lawr. MILITARY BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS AT TENDED TO. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, oot2B-13 /lmustments. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. Monday Evening, March 16. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ! First appearance in this city of MISS LAURA BERNARD, THE CHARMING VOCALIST EEO MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE CONCERT PROFESSION, THE GREAT AMERICAN NIGHTINGALE, Whose bird-like warblinga entrance all. ALSO-THE cy:bOhl►1110:1I 6'4 Cfolll4 4014 :41 IN • A NIGHTLY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME: MISS LOUISA PAYNE, The Impersonation of Beauty and Melody, in her Sentimental and Comic Ballads. MISS ROSE I.A. FORREST, The Champion Female Jig and Fancy Danseuse, Original and only FEMALE ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINIA! 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. WM. H. BROWNEPL, The favorite Negro Delineator & Interlocutor. J. H. DOWELL, - Solo Violinist and Composer. J. ANDRIA JRADELLA, Pianist Premier, 808 EDWARDS, The Comedian and Dancer. Comprising the most talented and versatile of combinations, who will appear EVERY EVENING In a choice selection of Operatic Gems, Duets, Comic Ballads, new and beautiful Dan ces, &o. Also, the following Prize Negro Sketches and Burlesques, written expressly for them THE BLACK BRIGADE, THE SPORTS OF THE POTOMAC, THE HAPPY TRIO, HOW ARE YOU GREENBACKS? &o To conclude with the comic sketch and great' Hit at the Times, entitled SAM PATCHEM IN THE LEGISLATURE; Stirring Up the AMinistration with Polls of Immense Attitude. Characters by the Company. Admission Only -15 Cents. 808 EDWARDS, sole Proprietor. WM. H. Ban wrisLL,' Stage & Business Manager Xibr SIGNOR BLlSS,. — fiiie Who performs the Thrilling Feat of Walking upon the Ceiling, head downward, is engaged and will shortly appear. LOOKING GLASSES —A Splendid Aseortment of New Looking Glasses, just received, at W. EN OoliZ'S Music Bore, 90 Market street, where they will be sold cheap. Call and 41Titniine. wriS WEMTER'S ARMY AND NAVY POCKET DICTIONARY. Just received and for sale at 1301IEFFAIVB 800 OTOBB. rza SPECIAL. NOTICES. S. T.-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delightful beve rage and active tonic. Composed of pure Et. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It invigorates the body without stim ulating tlie brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite and strengthens the system. It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea& Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, fai. - It can be used at all times of day by old and young, and is particularly recommended to weak and delicate persona. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloon.. P. H. Drake it Co., 202 Broadway, New York. LYON'S SATHAIRON. 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 eare, sk illandatten tion which first created its immense and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annual I is still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two minion bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again Known that the Hathairon is not only the most delightful hair dres 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 Wed for over twelve years, and is warranted as de. scribed. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, 'cheap and Citable. It is sold by all respectable dealers through out the world. D. B. BARNEO3 & 00. novs.2awd&wom New York. HEIMUTREE TlB INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT IS NOT A DYE, But restores giay 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, 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, 50 cents and $l. nov7-2awd&wilm IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEDIAMPS 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 ail obstructions whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pale is the •side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerretioulleo Lions, hysterics, fatigue, Pain in th *back &Scarabs, &a., disturbed sleep, which aril? IZDDi Istentptiosiaf nature. DR. CHRESXMAIV 8 PILLS was the commencemen o sow • I bilbs triiftWor those irregularities and chidrillidli istair klah eon] signed so moray to a prirasta zeirr a Att 3'9.11.1k dan enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins, to de cline. - DR. CHRESEMAIPS PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, mitts certainry,pericaliest register ity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throsighout the country, havingthe sanction of some of UIOIEIOI4 eminent Physicians in America. Expiicit directimu, stating token they should not be used, with each Boit—{be Prmo One Dollar per Bog, containing from 60 to 00 Pills.. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. Sold by Druggists generally. B. B. lIIITCHINGS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. Sold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. l 6 Mechanicsburg, by J. B..Dellett. Carlisle, by S. Elliott. " Obippenebusg, by D. W. Raskin. 0 Obambersburg, by Miller & Hershey. " Hummelstown, by George Wolf. Lebanon, by George Roes. dectl-d&wly THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! Have been diligently employed in perfecting CRISTADORO'S Excelsior HAIR DYE. It is no wonder, then, t after Careful Analysis by r. Chilton, IT WAS PRONOONOND AEMLBSS, And is now taking the place of all other Dyes. Those who have beem disappointed with miserable imitations, are always pleased with the genuine. Any shale of black or brown, to snit all complexions, produced in ten minutes. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $l, $1 50 and $3 per box, according to size. Cristedoro's Hair Preservative Is Invaluable w ith his Dye, as it imparts. the utmost softness, the m t beautiful gloss and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cents, sl end IS per bottle, according to size. m7-d&wlm DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI MENT -A certain cure for pains and aches, and war ranted superior teeny other. Croup it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Mo thers remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no no tine, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night; before a physician can be summoned it may. be too late. Remember, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents &bottle.. Sold by all Drug gists. Office, 58 Clortlandt street, New York. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS i .FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, 4egalatitig and Removing all Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always successful as a Preventive. • These PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in France and A.merica, 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 supposing themselves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility cater this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health—other wise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit di• rectiona accompany each box. Price 21.00 per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN VART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and O. K. KELLER, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa. Ladies, by sending them $I 00 to the Harrisburg Post Moe, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (Ceinedentially) and stfree of postage" by mail. Sold also by I. L. LIDUDIROSE, Lebanon - ; J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville; E. T. 31ILLeit, York; . ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. C. ALirtox, eihippenaborg ; J. Seemouth, Chain bersbarg ; S. G. WILD, Newville ; A. J. Reorrsims, Me chanicsburg ; BROWN & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber ty street, EaltirstOre ; and by i•one Druggist" in every town and City throughout the United States. HALL & RIICKEL, 218 Greenwich Street. New York, Genetal Wholesale Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Tills of any kind unless every box is signed S.D. Rowe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, re say Aothing 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 you the Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them, S. D ROWE, jyri.dly sole Preprietor.New York. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH BRICES.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health in a few &km after nudergoing 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. JOHN M. DAGNALL, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. jan.2o4m. Nair OASITLIII,WOBTOMISTER CO, N.Y Oct. 28,1852 MR. G. Tax Mycnc BaILDON, Editor Sing Sing Republi- r=o Dear Sir—l would state that I was induced to use BRANDREITHI PILLS through the recommendation of John B. 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 Drandreth's Pill every day fora 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, RDWARD PURDY. W 11870813121 emirs, 88. 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 bad been run !king for over flue years; that he was also roach dis tressed by a pain in his chestea i, besides, was very cos. tive and dyspeptic; that after rying various remedies and many ffhysiciana, he commenced using Brandreth's Pills, nix 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, dye. pepsin and pain, and has remained well ever since. EDWARD PURDY, Sworn to before me, this 18th day of October, 1882. novT-iwadawem For sale is ilarriaburg by novl94lBorina PURIFY THE BLOOD.—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 which could equal in effect Area's COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SABEIAPAIMILL.L. 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 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 heredoes 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 pee the rapidity with which it cures. Skis Diseases, Pimples, Pu.tteles, Blotches, Eruptions, te.,- are soon cleaned out of the system. hi. Anthony's Firs, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, 4 ,} c., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Area's BABSAPARILL AL. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the sys tem by the prolong.d nee of this SARSAPARILLA, and the patient is left as healthy as if he had never had the disease. renutle Diseases an caused by Scrofula in the blood, and are generally soon cured by this ExTRAOT OP BANOS, pantm.s. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For all the purposes of a family physic, take ATER'S CATHARTIC Pima, 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. O. AYES & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by C. A. HANNTART, Gauss &CC C. K. Kin- LICR, J. BOMGARDNICH, DR. MILES and L. WTRTH, Har risburg, and dealers everywhere feb7-tf ELMBOLD nil EXTRACT MIMI, THE GREAT DIURETIC. RELAIBOLDI EXTRACT 131701117, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'EI EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, And a positive and specific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all diseaaes of the Urinary Organs!. Bee advertisement in another column. Ont it out, and send for the medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bold_ by JOHN WYNTH, 0. K. KELLER and 0. A BANNIWIT, Druggists. Harrisburg. aug2l-daw3ni Editors Patriot and Union lISAit SIRS :—With your permission I wish to say to he readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full direr 'thins for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, the will effectualiy remove, In 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustaoe,, in less than 80 days. All ap- plications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, feb2o /kW No. 831 Broadway, New York. CITY ELECTION. In compliance with the charter of the City of Harris. burg, notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the several wards of said city, that an election for per son. to fill the various offices or the said city, will be held at the following-Places, to wit : ON THIRD FRIDAY OW MARVA, being the 20th day of said month, DM, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m , of said day. In the First Ward, the gn aided voters will meet at the School House on the corner of Front street and Mary's alley, in said city, and vote for one person for Mayor, for one member of Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Assessor, one person for Juite. and two persons for Inspectors of ltlection in said Ward, and ,School Directors. In the Second Ward, the qualified voters will meet, on said day, at the School House on the corner of Dew berry alley and Chestnut street, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Assessor, one person for Judge, two persons for Inspectors of election of said Ward, and School Directors. In the. Third Ward, the qualified voters will meet on mud day, at the Schaal House, corner of Walnut street and Diver alley, and . vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for inspectors of Erection of said Ward r and School Directors. In the Fourth Ward, the qualified voters will meeton said day, at the School Home in West State street, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Ar•ses sor, one person for Judge, and two persona for Inspec tors of Election of said Ward. and reboot Directors. In the Fifth Ward, the qualified voters will meet• on said day, at the dairy of John Forster, corner of Ridge road and North avenue, and vote for one pArsou for Mayo; one person for Oonsttibl., one person for Asses sor, one person for Judge, and two persona forlnspectora of Election of said Ward, and Cehool Directo• e. In the Sixth Ward, the qualified voters will inset at the School House on Broad street, west of Ridge ave nue, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for member of Common Council, one person fur (Joustvble, one person for tisessor, one person for Judge, and two per Foss for inspectors of Election in said ward, and School Oh ectorn. m7-d&wlm Given under my hand, at the Mayor% Mee- March 2d, 1663-dte WM. H. REPN MR, Mayor. PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an Oise order of the Orphans , Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, Oa SATURDAY, the 4ch day of ADM, 1863, On the Farm, at 1 o'clock, p in., a certain tract of land, situate in Halifax township, Dan' hin county, ad joining lands of Win. Reed, Matthew Mitchell, Henry Rouch and others. coiraining about One Hundred and Forty acres, more or less, whereon is erected a TWO STORY WELT HER tiO MID HOUSE, a Large Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. There , a on this propertjriwo wells of water near the door, and a never failing spri g of water near the house. There is also a large Orchard on this Farm, consisting of different ►lnds al Fru t. Also, a tract or piece of Woodland, partly in said township and partly in Reed township, adjoining lands of Jacob Tyson, Isaac Glace and others, containing 28 acres end 85 perches, tate the estate of JACOB Z NAB ING, deceased. attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by HENRY ZBARING & MATTHEW N. MITCHELL. Fxecutors of said deceased. JOHN RINOLAND, Clerk 0. C. Harrisburg, March 14,181334 w PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, On SA TUMMY, the 21st day of MARCH, Next_ at the Court House, a Lot of Ground. situate nu Third street, between i'ine street and Cranberry alley, and bounced by property at Robtert W. M'Clu-e on the east, and by Thomes C. lif'Dowell on th., west, the same being twenty beet our inchmi in front, more or lees, by one hundred and five feet deep, to property late of peter Heller, decea.ed on which is erected a Two- Story Brick D.felling Rouse, ace., late the estate of Andrew Murray, deceased_ Bale to commence at 2 o'clock, p, in., of said day, when att-nds nee will be given and auditions of sale made known by a R. FAH:SF:STOCK., Adminherator de bonus non. Joint RINGLAND, Clerk, 0. 0. • Harrisburg, Feb. 24, 1863-mb2l3-de...wta ROSTON CR ACKE RB.—A supply of these delicious crackers just received and for sale WM. DOCK. jr., & CO, MMEAT.-A SU E RI OR AR TICLE just received and for sate by WM. DOOM, Js., & CO. Facts About Brandreth's Pills. S. kLiLOOLM SMITH, Justice of the Pease PROCLAMATION COAL I COAL 1 I COAL ! I ! The subscriber having bought out the Coal Marg i ned fixtures formerly belonging to games M. Wheeler,Bol., IC now ready to deliver to the citizens of Harrisbug Iy kens Valley and Wilkesbarre Coals, well prepared, of the beet quality, at the lowest market prices. All Coal delivered at the consumers? doors with the penal weigh cart. , Orders le ft at my Mice, Fourth and Mar ket, or at the yard, will be punctually attended to. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretotoreLes tended, I still ask for a continuance of the woe. decl6-2m* DAVID aucio3lllol.. P. B.—One Patent Weigh Cart for Nate. • WHOLESALE AND it TAIL. "AVING leased the Coal Yard, foot of I North street, lately occupied by O. D. Monter I am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES OF CALMALZ.T CM:PALL. FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, if left at Ski once, foot of North street, or at the store of Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co., (where samples will be shown,) vii ' receive prompt attention. )731-dtfj OILLIARD DOOR. 010. H. BSI& JOHN TILL'S COAL YARD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where be keep constantly on hand LYKENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL, Snob as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and NUT, which he will dispose of at the lowest market pries. Consumers will do well to Gall on him and, lay in their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. jan2b.dibn JUST RECEIVED! THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN ON YIN." STEEL ENGRAVINGS PRINTS, AND HEADS, AN D SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAN OIL PAINTINGS, AT Win. Knoche's Itlusie Store. No, N Market street, Harrisburg. p#OTOGILAPECIO AUBIIMS. CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT, W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE,. n026-If NOTlCE.—Agreeably to the provisions of the Ant of Assed.bly incorporating the Wed Harrisburg Market Company, notice is hereby given that 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 su*scribvr. W K. VERBEKB, President pro tempo'''. jan22-dtfebls ‘: T. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST t BRAND FOR FAMILY USS in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated St Lou s Flour universally pronounced the most superior article ever Offered in the market, just received and for salt. by WM DOCK, Js., &00 V.IBH. every Tuesday and Fri t' day at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third and Walnut. ALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. lIENRY SH4FFER Has a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Papir en hand which will be sold very 'ow. Call and examine Paper ; Hanging personally attested to. No. 12 MARKET STREET, Near the bridge oct24-dtf - iEuRET DIsEAQES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITAN'S GIFT! TIM MOST CSItTASN 11111112 DY ITICR Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM COPAVIA d. MERCURY DISCARDED Only ten Pills to be taken to rifest a mare. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in anyway, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. (lures in from two to four days, and recent cases is twenty-four hours No exposure, no trouble, no change whatever. Price male packages, $2; Female, $3. Sold by D. W. GROSS & 00. Sent by mall by DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Pbila. p O. lanttdly BLoOD! BLOOD! SORES: TRETE DAVIN A DEPRAVED CON. DLTION OP TUE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS, TET. TERS. SCAL h 5, SOILS. SYPHILIS OA YEN& REAL DISEASES, ETC SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes sll Impurities or the olood and brings the system to a healthy action, cure those Spots, Tenors, •Elealea and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEABEB. The dainaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par. tide of the poison. FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of females suffer, the 000 T AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Dicerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, F alling of the Womb, Debility, and ter all com plaints incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. Reap out of hospitals Here is a cure in any case for . tions. $5. Price Sold $1 by per bottle, or six D. W. for $5. witb full GROSS & 00. direc- Sent by Express carefully ed br DESMOND & 00,, Box 151 Pbila. P.O. jan6.ly h.DAR. TUBS, CHURNS and M.:Ya k MBES, together with a large assortment of BAB ICBM, BROOMS Ice, just received, and for sale care ow, by WM. DOCK. JR.. & 00 a P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NSW IS 4:20 AL r . 2 It is economical and highly detersive. It contains no Rosin arid will not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefor quitable for every purpose For sale by War. pooK. lA.. & 00 I ' , OAL NOTICE.-WE PAVE THIS day completed an arrangement with Henry Thomas, eq., fur the ewe of th. entire amount of LYAMVE VALLEY and SHORT API ?A iN COAL, mined ty him to be d. irsoered at Millersburg, have this day appointed B. HY ICItS Fole Agent for the State of Penn sylvania, except Ph.led• [phis. SUTTO !I, PENNINGTON & 00. Harrisburg, Feb. 12, 3863.--loblB d4w T AMS!"! —Just received, a large tA. supply of COVERED 13DOAB-Otllit D Hama, Q 1 ohs best Aran-in. the market, Every one sold is guar ... ge d moan WM. DOCK, JK., & CO._ UCKW HEAT MEAL T-15,000 Ib. super Extra just received end for sole by deeS WM. DOCK, JR. & CO. Coal. TINE LARGEST AND AT 93 MARKET ST. FIIIMALBS I