LOCAL NEWS. Tn DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at BOOR ROM %Igor of Third and Market @treats. Also. at ha News Agency of George L. Walter, In Market street, near Fifth. • Tuts fdatai.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, November 17,1882, is as follows: PaffSSYLTANIA RAILROAD. ' WAY Mari.. —For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. m. Far Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.10 p. m. for Bain b r id g e, Marlette, ealturibia, Laneastee, Phila delphia and New York, at 4.20 p. m. far Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 9.60 WHAT.--Wsy Idsii..—Tor all places between Harris burg and Altoona, 12A0 m. larJohnstown, Pittsburg and Brie. Pc, Ointdirnati 3 goiatubus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. pn ihewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Phillipsburg, !Moons, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, at 9.00 p. m. NORTHERN ORWIIIAL RAILWAY. NOMTM....-WAIr MAIL For all places between Her ibirt. Look Maven add Elmira_ , l N. Y. at 12.40 D. in. 8001K.--Waw MAn.•.—Nor al places between Her rlsoarg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. 0., at 8.06 a. in. For York, Pa., Baltimore, idd., and Washington, D at 9.470 p. m. LI:BARON TALLZT RAILROAD. .ffitn...—For all rdar.es between 'Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, !Gaston and Philadelphia, at 7.00 a. m. OOMBEIRLAND 1/ALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, OarlisleAhippensburg and Chain berburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. in. War Min..—For all places between Harrisburg ind Flageratown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. SORDTLICILL BIISQUA RAILROAD. For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Auburn and Pottsville, at 12.30 p. m. WHOM R0117'1%15. . . - For Lingleatown, Hamada Hill, Went Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, at 00 a„ m. For Lisburn and Lenlabory,at 12.0 p.m. 117"0ffine Room—From 0.00 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. m. SENT Aw/cr.—Fifteen or twenty soldiers who have been in the Walnut street hospital for two or three months past, left on Saturday for the eon valeseenfeamp near Washington, fully restored to health and ready to rejoin their regiments. Itrozass Es Rovrei—Tbo other eight a largo body of Indian chiefs passed through this city over the Northern Central railroad en mate for Wash ington city. They numbered about sixty, were in full Indian costume, and presented a fine appear- =I THE GAYETY continues to flourish and attract crowded houses. The performers now engaged are among the best in the profession, rendering the Gaiety the most attractive and popular place of amusement in this city. Some new "stars" have been engaged, one of whom will "shine" on the • boards this evening. POLTOB CounT.—Nothing of special interest transpired in the police court on Saturday morn ing. - Five old "bummers," pinked up on the street the night previous in a freezing condition, were reprimanded and discharged. Charles Wil liams, the suspected pickpocket, arrested at the depot on Wednesday morning, was discharged, with notice to-quit the city by the first train. DANGEROUS Connyasvurr.—Tens raised from genuine ones on the Exchange Bank of Pittsburg are in circulation, which are thus described : Vig nette, two cattle at hay mow, crows to the right, but the red is on either side are erased, and their plates by two large X's; the vim over the two fe males on left end is removed and TEN inserted. The genuine 10's, (old plate) have rolling mill for centre vignette, and the new plate a steamboat with "Mail Packet Pittsburg" on wheel house: Mayon Roustroar.—At the meeting of Council on Friday next the Mayor elect will be inaugurated and enter upon the discharge of his official duties. It is conceded by candid men of -all parties that General Roumfort will fill the position with dignity and ability and make a model Chief Magistrate, under whose wise and judicious adminietration the interests of the city and the rights of the people will be carefully guarded and protected, and the laws be faithfully maintained and enforced. _ SATURDAY NUR= flow.—On Saturday night row occurred between some whites and negroes in South street, resulting in the defeat of the latter, who retired from the field badly whipped. The negroes were armed with razors, bat did not have an opportunity to use them. The polioe "stars" are not usually visible in that locality after night, unless specially summoned, and consequently no arrests were made. The "irrepressible conflict" goes on. Scenes similar to the above occur almost nightly in quarters where negroee congregate. FALSE RIIMORS....at was enrrently rumored yes. terday that fifteen or twenty thousand troops from the Army of the Potomac would pass through this city last night en route for Tennessee to reinforce General Rosecrane. How the rumor originated we do not know, but there was no truth in it. We have reason to believe that such a movement is contemplated, and will probably be consummated during the present week. There was another re port in circulation to the effect that ten thousand troops bad arrived at Bridgeport, and would re main there until evening. A number of our citi zens, believing the rumor, visited Bridgeport during the day, and found that they had been hoaxed. u Ntuorsu-nEnn" Ricourtsrow.—The fast sailing packet "Loyal League," constructed by the "honest beat builder," and now fast in the mud at Harris burg, will clear for the head of "Balt River" on Friday next. As every effort is now being made, with the aid of the "woolly horse," to set her afloat, the public need not fear disappointment. The en ergetic and practical Captain, John Till, the able and scientific engineer, James Worrall, the honest book-keeper, Wein Forney, and the responsible under-writer, George Bergner, give assurance that the comfort of the passengers will be - cared for, and that the vessel will escape the shoals and quicksands of the passage and arrive safely and speedily at her destination. "Wm STOLE ma Haar—This long mooted question has at last been definitely settled, and Patrick Perhian turns out to be the individual "who stole the ham." On Saturday while. Patrick was passing the grocery store of Mr. Theodore F. Boyer he could not resist the temptation to ap propriate a file large ham that was displayed at the door, but unfortunately he was detected in the act and promptly captured. The affair attracted a large crowd of juveniles who formed in proces sion and escorted Patrick to the Mayor's ofa9t; enlivening the march by singing the popular re fr,iin of "who stole the ham?" In default of bail th%! unfortunate Patrick was - sent to prison to await a trial for larceny. AN Ext.Lastavion.—A few weeks ago we noticed the arrest of thiee eyprians in State street, charged with robbing a soldier named M'Murtrie, from Huntingdon, of some sixty dollars. One of the party was a woman liltnown here by- the name of Isabella Starry, whom we represented as the wife of a sergeant in Capt. Davis' company of the Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry. On Saturday we received a letter dated Murfreesboro, Tennessee, signed "Sergeant George W. Starry," in which the writer states that he is the only person of that name in Captain Davis' company, and adds : "I deny being the husband of any woman, let her name be what it will." Sergeant Starry asks that j uB tiee may be done him in this matter, and we therefore give him the full benefit of his own ex planation. Tea CITY ELEOTION.—SOIIII3 inaccuracies having occurred in our table of returns on Saturday morn ing, we reprint it properly corrected. It will be seen that the Democrats made a clean sweep, elect ing their entire city ticket by a handsome majority, all the Councilmen and school directors, and car rying all the wards but one, which gives them complete control of the city government. Consid ering the fraudulent means used and the immense amount of money spent by the Abolitionists, the result may justly be regarded as the most splendid triumph ever achieved by the Democracy of this eity, end they have reason for rejoicing and con. gratulation. The returns show that ' , copperheads" are quite numerous in this region ; and their num ber will be increased to countless and irresistible swarms before the neat cootober oleo "bleak snakes" will be utterly eater bg 0 ' W P' a 5: 5 1 ; CITY TICKET. sl P• f- sl ro or. *I P . P a a• . MAYOR. A. L. Ronmfort, D.. 122 192 179 180 50 112 835 John Till, A 86 138 179 188 98 104 793 CITY AUDITOR. James hi. Bay, D.... 130 188 181 173 52 118 842 Henry Baader, A.. 78 138 170 190 97 98 771 scumoi DIRRCTORR• (eolith district.) Weidman Forster,D. 137 207 .... _ . 344 Jac0b220060r,7).... 128 223.... .ma. .ses mesa 351 John L. Lingle, A... 87 137 .... ... 224 P. Bernheieel, sr , A ,70 126 .... 196 (North district ) John Edwards, D.... .... 203 194 54 124 575 H. F. M'Reynolds, D. 208 208 b 3 122 691 C. A. Hay, A 179 177 96 97 549 A. 0. Smith, A - . 148 145 95 95 483 Lig in ~ el 2 Er. S el' of 3 44 Dr ne WARD TICKET. .el 7. q 31 *I it, X 3. a . _ COUNCIL.- Daniel Docker, D Alex. Koser, Philip Linn D D. W. Woks, A 157. "as oi.s "ss Verbeke, D Wm. Jennings, A ........ 160 Levi Wolfinger, D ........ •••••• • • • • • • 189 • • -• • • A. K. Black, •• • • • - 174 .... Wxn. Morris, D..... . ..... .• .. •• .. 130 David Mumma, jr., A • ••• • . • .... 60 ARIDISSOR. John Knepley, D Thos. Worley, A Frederick Heckert, D ... • N. Bollinger, A 12. G. ... . ... 0.00 211 44./1 SOS& .... John Wallowm, 146 ....' John Tomlinaon, D ...... -• • • •• • • •• • • 360 •• • • .... Thu,. 0. Sample, D ...... ••••• • • • • .... 54 Samuel Wiestling, A..... .... 96 Jack. Barnhardt, D ..... .•• • • •- , • • 126 John Care, A ..v• tett re" 0... 90 JUDGE OF RLCITION. John Tway, D. John Burins , jr., A B. L. Forster, D. J. T. Flarnits, A Jos. B. Ewing. ........ 191 Wm. S. Shaffer, A....... - 1 7 4 • - -• • .... Andrew Schlayer, D......... • • .... 197 Mowry Nichols, A ....... ... • .... 167 .... .... W. A..Maioney, D ....... .. • • .... 45 _ • Jacob Rohrer, A. ........ • .... 92 John R. Brooke, D ... • .... 117 Denj Stroh, A ... ... . 98 xxerscros. Henry Zimmerman, D ... 131 .... _ . John J. Zimmerman, A.. 86 .... Chas. N. Coates, D........... 21 2- •• • • Henry Wallower, A ...... •. • . 214 Geo.W•Cleler,D ........ .4.4 a ao.s 190 •••• .4a. Thos. Pool, A. ....... •• • • •• •• . •• • • 168 Wm. Brown, D ...... • ... •• • • .... /99 .• • • .... John Crinkle A.. ........ • • .... 168 Chas. Moore, D ....• •• • • ••• •-••• • • • • 65 •• • • WmL _ _ ... 90 Samuel Gallaher, D...... •• • •• • • 116 J. Laurie, A ............. —•• • • .... ••• . • • /03 CONSTABLE. A. J. Wickert, D. 117 •• • - • ... •• • • .. • - Jos. Wenrich, A. John Essig, D Moses Bleck, Ind 174 Robert Fry, D. .... . ..... •• - - 126 •• • •• • • •• • - David F. Hoffman, A..... .... 162 Bernard Camp aell, D...........-365 John Brooks, D.. ........ _ 50 ..... David Beaters, A ......... .... 98 - Soloman Hoover, L ..........129 H: B. Pattereon, A ...... 83 REBEL DESERTERS.—Two dilapidated and weary travelers, wearing Confederate uniforms, and rep resenting themselfes as deserters from the rebel army, arrived here on Saturday night, and sought shelter in the. Mayar's..ifiaa,wl6...-81.. 7 —w-ora - per-- misted to remain daring the night. Yesterday morning we found the "rebs" surrounded by a large crowd of persons to whom they seemed to be objects of great curiosity, some of whom plied them with all sorts of questions relative to the condition of the rebel army. The men were poorly elad and looked as if they had undergone hard usage. One of them was captured while trying to work his way out of East Tennessee to Kentucky, retained as a prisoner for several weeks, and finally pressed into the rebel service and attached to a Virginia regi ment. The other is a native of Scott county, Vir ginia, and was also forced into the service. For some time past they have been with that division of the army located between Norfolk and Peters burg. Several nights ago they managed to out flank the rebel pickets and escape, walking twenty one miles, sand wading through a swamp up to their waists in mud and water, before getting within the lines of the Federal army. These men represent the rebels to be in a suffering condition for want of provisions and clothing, and say that the army is greatly demoralised. The mass of the soldiers are sick and tired of the war and disgusted with their leaders, and desertions take place daily. The Tennesseean, who is an intelligent man and disposed to be communicative, remarked to us that, "the Southern people did not realise how good they had it under the old seri:moment, that the sensible portion of them now sincerely regret ha ving ever taken any part in the rebellion, and desire its speedy suppression." This, we believe, is a correct representation of the sentiment of the great mass of the Southern people. The deserters, having no money, called upon the Provost Marshal of this city, who agreed to furnish them with trans portation to Pittsburg, from which point they will endeavor to make their way to Tennessee, where one of theni left a family. "Cornannnens."—When the United States Gov ernment was formed the only representative of liberty which the Government issued for popular use was a copperhead of the Goddess. It was pro posed to substitute the head of Washington, but he refused, and the copperhead cent continued till 1791 unrivaled, and has been in use ever since. It imams that some of the politicians of the present day are so ready to accept the name given them by opponents that they are making breastpins out of old copperhead cents. Elsewhere copper heads of Waehington itre etriekon from dies and worn in the same way. This is the method of turning an opprobrious nickname into good use, and making it significant of loyalty and devotion to national ttadition. "Vies lee Oopperhvul 1" SAVE YOUR COPPER—SELL YOUR GOLD.—DeUIO °ratio victories seem to knock down the price of gold. But they also laerease the demand for cop. per I There are so many new heads to be coppered that the metal is going up. The Democratic ship in addition to being "copper-headed," seems to be copper-bound, copper-fast-reed, foil rigged and in fall sail to the port of victory ! Note the recent victory in New Hampshire, and the triumphs at municipal elections everywhere throughout this and other States diring the past month. SPECIE FLuaruanows.—On the nth of Februiry the rise in gold and silver was the highest yet reached—the former selling at seventy-one and the latter at fifty cents premium. The fluctuations have since been very violent. In Philadelphia on Saturday gold sold at fifty-four and silver at fifty cants premium. The day for further speculation in the precious metals has, however, ceased, and we look for a rapid decline. MORE MEAT THIEVES.—The meat thieves are doing an extensive business just now in this vicinity. In Saturday's issue we noticed the rob bery of hams, shoulders, etc to the value of seventy-five dollars, from the smoke-house of Mr. Daniel Brooks, in Swatara township. We have since learned of similar robberies in Swatara and Susquehanna township, one farmer sustaining a loss of over sixty dollars. It is supposed the thieves are residents of this city, and that the stolen meat is sold in our markets. Tun Ilsw Counem—The Democrats having elected all their candidates for Common Council at the late election, the new board stands twelve Democrats to one Abolitionist. The members elect enter upon their duties next Friday, when a reor ganisation of the board will take place. ion, when the inated : Miss M. V. Wthsort calla the attention of the ladies of Harrisburg and strangers to her fancy More, venter of Second and Walnut, where she continues to keep Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs, and a variety of fancy articles. 18-2 w SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF .! THE WHOLE STOCK or Day GOODS : — llaving bought the outiro stook of dry goods of J. A. Boger, Beg., we will com mence to sell off those goods at Mr. Boger's store, at prieees less than can be bough; for again in the city. And as all kinds of dry goods are adVanOlog 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. 15,00 W " Muslins. 3,500 " Ginghams. 3,500 " Casainetts and Kentucky Jeans. 1,000 " Cotten pants stuff. 500 " Carpets. 2,000 " Delaines. 1,000 " Remnants of all kinds. 800 " Black Alpacas. 500 " White Linen. 500 " White Plaid Muslim and Cambria& 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 " Crash and Toweling. And a great many other goods, such as are ge nerally kept in a first e elass dry goods store, and too numerous to mention. This is a rare opportu nity for buyers of dry goods, as the stock must be sold off by the let of Apt - S. Levitt'. MILITARY BUSINESS OR ALL RINDS AT TENDED TO. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. oet2B—ly GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL FOR A SEA SON OF NEARLY ONE YEAR ! OPEN EVERY EVENING! GREAT GAIETY TROUPE OF STARS Whose talent, versatility and untiring efforts to please, have characterized them the only perfect organization ever known in this or any city in America, U . L . UUIita . LI jiitA On Monday Evening, March 23. First appearance in this oily of - PROF. BROOKS, THE BLIND PRO - DIGY, Whose misdeal abilities have exalted the aiit prise and admiration of the public throughout the Union. First appearance of MR. FRANK GARDNER, THE IMPERIAL BANJOIST, Better knotin as "Old Frank Gardner," one of the Pioneers of Minstrelsy, who fully keep ing paeo with the progressive spirit of the times, seems determined to bear off the palm of publio favor, despite his younger competi tors, and fully sustains himself in the proud position he has so long and honorably occu pied at the head of the profession. MISS LAURA BERNARD, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE CONCERT PROFESSION, THE GREAT AMERICAN NIGHTINGALE! Whose birdlike warbling entrance all. MISS ROSE LA FORREST, The Champion Female Jig and Fancy Danseuee, Original and only FEMALE ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINIA! MASS LOUISA, PAYNE, The Fairy Star arid Youthful Herald of Melody, Sentimental, Patriotic and Comic. MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The Harrisburg Favorite and Swiss Warbler. J. G. H. MOREY, The world-renowned Ethiopian Comedian. J. H. YOUNG, The great Plantation Orator and Contraband The Fovorite Banjoist and King of Songs and Dances. WM. H. BROWNELL, Solo Violinist and Interlocutor. J. ANDRIA. JARDELLA, Pianist Premier. 808 EDWARDS, • The Comedian and Dancer. A NIGHTLY CHANGE Or PROGRAMMEI Conibining all the best and moat popular fea tures of Opera, Minstrelsy, Drama, Ballad, Burlesques, Gymnastics, &0., &c. WEEK AFTER WEEK OUR POPULARITY INCREASES! We are peeked to repletion to witness our SAM PATCHEM IN THE LEGISLATURE ; Stirring Up the Aminiatration with Polls of Immense Attitude. Admiision Only 13 Cents. "COME AND SEE ME." 808 EDWARDS, Sole Proprietor. WM, H. BROWNELL, Stage & Business Manager TIMIXBDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT J. ANDRIA. JARDELLA, By his Harrisburg friend; upon which °emission an Dense one and all, and hear J. indria jardella play his great ORIGINAL NATIONAL PIANO SOLO, and the entire New Troupe of Gaiety Stare in new Bongs, Dances, Burlesques, &O. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 808 BDWARDA, Bole Proprietor Wat. H. Bnowrlnx.t., Stage & Busintm Manager. '2l.rttustments. WITH THIII Second week of Jester. HARRY WARLE, NIGHT AFTER NIGHT great conclusion, entitled Tendered to ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME will be presented SPECIAL NOTICES. S. T.-1860-X. DRAKWB PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delightful beve rage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croixßum, roots and barbs. 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, &o. It can be used at all times of day by old and young, and is particularly recommended to week and delicate Pere9ne. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Balooxis.• P. H. Drake & Co., 202 Broadway, New York. LYON'S KATHAIRON. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair is again pat np by the origin& proprie tor, and is now made with the same flare, ek illandatten tion which first greeted its immense and unpreeedented sales of over one million bottles annuall I is still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again !mown that the Hatheiron 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 tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as de scribed. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kethairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and aluable. It is sold by all respectable dealers through out the world. D. D. DARK= & CO. nov4-2awd&wihn New York. HEIMSTREET , B INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. IS NOT A DYE, Bnt 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 Orf 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, 60 cents and $l. nov7-2auddtw6m IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. ` DR. CHEESEMAN'S 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 sorreeting all irregu larities, painful menstruation, removingall obstructions whether from cold or otherwsse, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all aervonsallea tions, hyptericq, f4tigwi,pahi iA tit +back ett.lhobs, disturbed sleep, which arise km intorreptionof nature. DR. CHRESSMAN 8 PLUS was the commencemea o ever e I bee SZerWattatOf those itreplaritiOo sad CA:44MM the* 11411 V. sou; signed so many to a pretests tog, h. 19 3 / 3 1 (ePar enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to de eding. DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plain* peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with c s ertainty,periefficai reguiar sty. They are known to thousands, who gave usedthent at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Expticit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Do llar per 800, containing from 50 to 60 Ping. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. Sold by Druggists generally. R. B.HU'itill&GS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street, New York. Bold in Harrisburg, by 0. A. Bannvart. Mechanicsburg, by J. S. Dellett. 6 , Omniiisle: br a. Ainott. Shippenebnrg, by D. W. Rankin. Ohambersburg, by Miller & Hershey. Hummelstown, by George Wolf. ti Lebanon, by George Roes. . THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE ! Have been diligently employed in perfecting CRISTADORO'S Excelsior HAIR DYE. It is no wonder, then, that after Careful Analysis by Dr. Chilton, IT WAS PRONOUNCED HARMLESS, And is now taking the place of all other Dyes, Those who babe been disappointed with miserable imitations, are always pleased with the genuine. Any shade of black or brown, to suit all complexions, produced in ten minutes. Manufletnred by J. CIKISTABORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied . by all Hair Dressers. Price $l, $l5O and $3 per box, according to size_ Cristadorres 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 p per bottle, according to size. m7-d&wlin DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI MENT —A certain cure for pains and aches, and war ranted superior to any other. Croup it positively cores; 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 tice, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night i before a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 26 and 50 cents a bottle. Bold by all Drug gists. Office, 66 Oortlandt street, New York. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS ! FOR FEMALES! Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all Obstructions, from whatever cause, and always Sattaaetil as 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 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 c.fter 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 $l.OO per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by CHARLES A. BANN TART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, and O.K. SELLER Druggist, Harrisburg, Ps.. Ladies, by sending them $l.OO to the Harrisburg Post 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 J. L. Lameness, Lebanon ; J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville; E. T. MILLER, York.; 8. ELLIOTT, Car lisle; J. 0. 1-L 4 ION, Ishipponsburg; I. SPANGLER, Chem berabarg ; 8. G. WILD, Newville ; A. J. Itsurrmax, Me chanicsburg; BROWN & BROTHER, No. 4, South Liber ty street, Baltimore ; and by "one Draggistn in every town and city throughout the United States. HALL Jr Ruczni., 218 Greenwich Street, New York, General Wholesale Agents. 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 8. 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 youths Pills are perfectly harmless, yet will do all claimed for them, • S. D. Ruelm, JOT-41y Sole Proprietor, New York. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOT-H BEXES.—.A. reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health in a 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 addreeeed envoi lope, he gill send (free) a copy of the pAscription used. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAQIIALL, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. jan2o3m Nair Cams, WESTCHESTER Co., N.Y., Oct. 23, 1882. MR. Q. Tax ETCH Stmoos, Editor Sing Sing Republi- can; Hear would state that I was induced to use BRANDRETHII 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 has 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 'Forma truly, BD WARD PURDY. WESTOHESTES Conway, se. Edward Purdy, being duly sworn, says that he resides in the town of New Castle; that tome years ago he wail Very sick with a sore on his leg, which had been ran ning for over five years; that he was also much dis tressed by a pain in his chest,ar ',besides, was very cos. tive and dyspeptic; that after rying various remedies and many physicians, he commenced using Brandrethl Me, 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 18th day of October, 1882. novl-2wod&w6m 8. MALCOLM SMITH, Justice of the Peace For sale in Harrisburg by GlO. H. BILL novl9-d&wlna - puBIFY THE BLOOD.---Not a few of -L 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, pone have heeu Need which weld eqnol in effect Arsa'a COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. 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 afflictinq 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. Oar 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, ru•sules, Blotches, Eruptions, fc., are soon cleaned out of the system. f. Anthony's Fire, ROSS or Erysipelas,Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scold Head , Ringworm, its. % should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by AYIIIOII SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the sys tem by the prolonged use of this &sus sPaana.a, and the patient is loci as healthy as if ha had never had the disease. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and aregenerally Peon cursd by this EXTRACT OF SARSA PARILLA.. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For all the purposes o f a family physic, take ATER'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 6 boxes for $l. Prepared by DR. J. 0. APRIL & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by C. A. BANNYART, GROSS & CO., O. K. NHL LER, J. BORGARDNER, DR. Muss and L. WYRTE, Har risburg, and dealers everywhere feb7-tf ELMBOLD 13 EXTRACT RIMER, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELBOOLDII -BXTRACT BIICHII, THE GREAT DIURETIC. SEMIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE G REAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD , B EXTRACT BUORU, THE GREAT DIURETIO I 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. Sold by JOHN WYETH, 0. H. KELLER and 0. A. BANNVANT, Druggists, Harrisburg. aug2l-dawam ,Editors Patriot and Union: Bean Sias :—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 direc lions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, th a will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luanriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustaca, in less than 80 days. AU ap plications answered by return Mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, feb26 Fmw No. 881 Broadway, Now 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 sona to fill the various offices of the said city, will be held at the followingidaces, to wit : ON THE THIRD FRIDAY OF BIAROR, being the 20th day of said month. 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, pi. m , of said day. In the First Ward, the qualified 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 coatiCii, (MI person for Constable, one person for Assessorone person for Judge. and two persons for Inspectors of Election 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 ()below 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 Sebool Directors. In the Third Ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day, at the Sehool House, corner of Walnut street and River 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 Election of said Ward, and School Directors. In the Fourth Ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day, at the School House in West State street, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Asses sor, one person for Judge, and two persons for Inspec tors of Election of said Ward, and tichool Directors. In the Fifth Ward, the qualified voters will meet on said dav, at the dairy of John Forster, corner of Ridge road and North avenue, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Constable, one person for Asses sor, one person for Judge, and two persona for Inspectors of Election of said Ward, and School Directors. In the Sixth Ward, the qualified voters will meet 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 for Const.ble, one person for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two porous for Inspectors of Election in said ward, and School Di, ectors. m7-d&wlm ender my hand, at the Mayor% Office. March 2d, 1663-dte WM. B. KEPNER, Mayor. PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, On SATURDAY, the 4th day of April, 1863, On the Farm, at 1 &dock, p. m., a certain tract of land, situate in Halifax township, Danrhin county, ad joining lands of Wm. Reed, Matthew Mitchell, Henry Rouch and others. containing about One Hundred and Forty acres, more or less, whereon is erected a TWO STORY WEATHERBOARD HOME, a Large Rank Bata, and other out-buildings, There is on this property two wells of water near the door, and a never failing sprit g of water near the house. There is also &large Orchard on this Farm, consisting of different }finds et 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 26 acres and 96 perches, late the estate of JACOB MS-R -ING, deceased. attendance will be gitrelend conditions of sale made known by HENRY WEARING- & MATTHEW N. 5i ITOILELL, lirs.Peutors of said deceased Jogs RINOLAND, Clerk 0. 0. Harrisburg, Marsh 14, 1863-dts PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of pauphin county, will be exposed to sale, On SATURDAY, the 21st day of MARCH, Next, at the Court House, a Lot of Ground. situate on Third street, between Pine street and Cranberry alley, and bounded by property of Robtert W 111. 1 01nre on the east, and by Thomas C. bf'Dowell on the west, the same being twenty feet "our inches in front, more or less, by one hundred end five feet deep, to property late of Peter Keller, deeea-ed. on which is erected a Two- Story Brick Dwelling house, itc., late the estate of Andrew Murray, deceased. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p.m:,of said day, when attendance will be given 'and conitions of Bale made known by non. JOHN de bonus non. JOHN RINGLAND, Clerk, 0. 0. Harrisburg, Feb. 24,1863-feb2.6-domote BOSTON CRACKERS.—A supply of these delicious crackers just received and for aide WM. DOOR, jr., & CO. MINCE MEAT.-A SU f- ERIOR AR TIOLF. just received and for sale by WM. DOOR, & 00. Facts About Brandreth's Pills. PROCLAMATION doal. COAL I GOAL I I COAL I I I The subscriber having bought out the Coal YamKlunt fixtures formerly belonging to James M. Wheeler, isq., is now ready to deliver to the citizens of Harrisbug Iq kane Valley and Wilkeebarre Coals, well prepaid, of the best quality, at the lowest market prices. All Coal delivered at the consumers' doors with the patent weigh cart. Orders left at my office, Fourth and Mar ket, or at the yard, will be punctually attended to. Thankful for the liberal patronage horetotore,es tended, I still ask for a eostinnaitee of the same. declB-2m* DAVID WOORMIOH. P. B.—One Patent Weigh Oart for sale. WHOLESALE AND itETAIL. - r_TAviNG leased the Coal Yard, foot of North street, lately occupied by 0. D. Ponder am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES OF CAT-00.413MT COgLa FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, If loft at the once, foot of North street, or at the More of Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co., (where samples will be ehown,) wll receive prompt attention. jy3l-dtf3 ammo DOOM JOHN TILL' 8 COAL YARD, SCUM SECOND STABS?, BELOW PRAM ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on hand LYKENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL, Such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and NUT, which he will dispose of at the lowest market pries. Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay In their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. Jan25.46m JUST RECEIVED! THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN • ON HINB STEEL ENGRAVINGS ! PRINTS, AND HEADS, AN D SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAN OIL PAINTINGS, AT Win. Knoche's Music Stors. o. 93 Market street, Harrisburg. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. THE LARGEST Aso CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT, AT W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE, AT 93 MARKET ST. no2B-t[ NOTlCE.—Agreeably to the provisions Pt of the Act or Assembly incorporating the West Harrisburg Market Company, notice in 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 ouhscriber. W. X. VERBEKB, President pro tempers. jan22•dtfeblb OT. LOUIS FLOUR.- THE BEST BRAND FOR FAMILY USE 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 end for sale by WM DOCK, JR., & 00 FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fri day at JOHN WIRE'S Store, corner of Third and Walnut. toys WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. HENRY C. SHAFFER Has a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper on hand which will be sold very low. Call and examine. Paper Hanging pereonaily attonted to. NO. 12, MARKET STREET, Rear the bridge oet24-dtr SECRET DISEASES ! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT SAMARITAN'S GIFT! • TIIII MOST OBBTAIN REMEDY Eves 17811 D. Yes, a Positive Cure: BALSAM COPATIA f MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent eases in twenty-four hours. No exposure, no trouble no eiange whatever. Price male packages, $2 ; Female, $B. Bold by • D. W . 08033 & 00. Bent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Box 131 Phila. P 0. lanekily BLOOD! BLOOD! SORES : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, BORES, SPOTS, TET. TEES, SCALPS, SOILS. SYPHILIS Oit VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC SAMARITAN'S R OgOT AND HERE 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, Totters, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Samaritan's Boot and Herb juices it the most certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par. ticle of the poison. FEMALES! . FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the ItOOT AND HERB JUICES Is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep out of hospitals. Here is a cure in any Me for $5. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6, with full dire.- Mons. Sold by . D. W. GROSS & CO. Sent by Express carefully packed by DESMOND & CO,. - jan6-ly Box 151 Phila. P.O. IthAit TUBS, CHURNS alb KEA- I SURES, together with a large assortment of BAS KETS, BROOMS ftc., just received, and for sale very ow, by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. H P. & W. O. TAYLOR'S 2 1V 3EIAT 130. AP 1 It is 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 therefor euitable for every purpose. Per sale by WM. DOOR, Ja., & 00: `0 AL NOT HAVE THIS day completed an arrangement with Heory Thomas, Hag., for the aa,e of th- entire amount of L yrEms VALLEY and SHORT RitiCIATAIN COAL, mined by him to be delivered at Millersburg, have this day appointed E. BYERS Pole Agent for the State of peon. sylvania, except Philadelphia. PUTT° 4 . PRNICINGTON & Harrisburg, Feb. 12, 1863.—tebld d4w AMS! —Just received, a large Li P supply of COVERED SUGAR-CURED HAMS, 4.f . 4e best beasti ill. the market. Every one • old to guar enseee lunern WM. DOCK, 411,„ i• CO. UCKWHEAT,,III4IAL '— 15,000 lbs Super .Extra just reeeivcd land for sale by deob WM. DOO.K. JA. & 00.