LOCAL NEWS. TUB DAILY PATRIOT AZ4B limos may be bad at Jaok's Beek Store, corner of Third and Market strove. &Leo. at he Wawa Agency of George L. Walter, in Market street, near Fifth. Tan MAlLS.—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 PSIMSTLTAIIIA RAILROAD. WAY MAIL,—For all places between Harri sburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. m. Far Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.10 p. m. for Bainbridge, Marietta., Columbia, Lancaster, Phila delphia and New York, at 4.20 p. m. For Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 2.00 R. WIST.—WAY MAIL. --For all 08141111 between Harris bnrg Sni Altoona, 12.40 p. m. For Johnstown., Pittsburg and Erie Pa., ot n etimatg, Volum:apes and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. In. ND .ihewistown, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Phillipsburg, Altoona, Hollidaysbrurg and Pittsburg, at 9.010 p. m. = 1119111TH.—War Mau. —For all places between Ear- Ilib4rx,ll3ck Haven and Minim, N. Y., at 12.40 p. :a. El DU Ma.a..—Por all places between Har rmoarg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, N. 0., at 8.05 a. m. For Fork, Pa, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. 0, at 9.00 p. m. • - Lzailioa YALLIT RAILROAD_ NAST.—War Matt..--For an places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at 7.00 a. in. 017113611 LAND YALLIT RAILROAD Per Mechanicsburg, Oarlisle,3hippensburg and Mam bo/tug, Pa., at 7.00 a. m. WAY llEsia.—For all planes between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. SCHUYLKILL ADD SCSSURHANNA RAILROAD. for Ellwood , Pinegrove, Summit Station, Auburn and Pottsville, at 12.80 p. m. STASH; R 017140. . . „ For Linglestown, Maned& Mil, West Wauorer, Ono sad Jonestown, at 7 00 a. m. For Lisburn and Lewisbury,stl2.4o p. m. 117 - 0111.oe Hours.—Vrom6.oo a. in. to 8.00 p. m. thi.n day from 710 to SIM a.m_ and from 3.00 to 4.00 p. m, Navy Mask.—" Where is tv.y Boy to-night," a beautiful ballad by Whitemere ; "Gen. hrellellan and Snit;" "Somnambala," as brilliantly arranged by H. Hay, are among the new pieces just re ceived at W. Knoche's, 93 Market street. EVACUATED.—The Walnut street hospital was evacuated yesterday and the patients removed to Camp Curtin and the Cotton Factory. The rooms will at once be fitted up for re-occupation by the north ward male schools. RKORETITS SENT AltrAV.—A tompiny of twenty five men, reornited for various regiments now . in service, left for Washington yesterday afternoon. Most of them have been encamped here for some weeks past. New OuntsAzczs.—We print two new ordinan ces in another column—one authorizing the Messrs. Bailey to construct a-railroad across Second street below Vine street, to connect their works with the Harrisburg and Lancaster railroad, HANDSOME, Canna.—A large assortment of gold, silver and ivory beaded walking canes, of superior style and quality, imported and manufactured, can be found at the store of Mr. M. H. Lee, No. 69 Market street, opposite the Mechanics' Bank.— These bewail - el specimens of artistic skill are sold, wholesale and retail, at city prices. Strocessvm Itsvivel.--A religions revival meeting has been in progress at the Fourth Street Bethel for six or eight consecutive weeks, and still continues, with encouraging success, the nightly meetings being largely attended. .. The faithful and energetic pastor, Rev. Mr. Shoemaker, has been rewarded-for his labors by a -considerable se eleeSittil to the membership of his congregation. Goma Noserm.—The . semi-annual migration of wild geese is taking place,os that feathery tribe eon be seen almost every morning, in large and numerous Socks, wending their way from the South to the Northern lakes. No doubt our sharp-show-- en will sucoeed in bringing some of them dowq as they are passing over. Wild geese, when fat, as they usually are when migrating from the South, are most excellent eating Tag CeLoam Pail at the Walnut street Prbaby. terlan church, commenced last week, will be con tinued for several days longer. The object is a commendable one, and thus far the exhibition bee been quite liberally patronized by white citizens. A great variety of fancy articles are offared for sale, and refreshments are served up in a style to snit the taste of the most fastidious epicure. listrr TowN.—The two rebel deserters, whose ar rival in this city was noticed in our last issue, left for the West yesterday afternoon, the military au thorities here furnishing them with transportation to Pittsburg_ While perambulating the eity on a tour of observation, the met in their dilapidated "secesh" uniforms, exeited a great deal of curios ity and were "the observed of all observers." The poor fellow have endured many privations and hardships and we wish them a safe and speedy re turn to their families. Forren.—The iron money safe of the Adams Ex press company, recently stolen from a Northern Central railroad train, was found on Saturday near Cockeysville. The appearance of the safe indicated that the lock bad been blown open with gunpow der. The Adams Express company offer a reward of five thousand dollars for the recovery of the certificates of indebtedness and government bonds. All efforts to detect the perpetrators of this bold and esteneive robbery have thus far proved fruit less. The affair is undergoing a thorough kV-mi tigation in Baltimore city. ARREST OF SUSPECTED THIEVES.—On Saturday night the shoe store -of Mr. James W. Dean, on Ridge avenue, was forcibly entered - and robbed of boots and Idioms to the value of over nineteen dol lars. Suspicion attached to a young man named Charles M'Granigan, who was interrogated on the Ellbjest- At first he denied all knowledge of the robbery, but finally informed officer Campbell that be would show him where the stolen property was concealed, and conducted him to the residence of a young man named Christian K. Spayd, in the Sixth ward. A search was at once instituted, but no boots and shoes could be found. M'Granigan insisted that they bad been deposited there on Sat urday night, which statement was denied by Spayd, who disclaimed any knowledge of the robbery. M'Granigan declined making any further develop ments, whereupon Mr. Dean made information against both the young men before Alderman Ma glanchlin for burglary and larceny. Tbey were arrested by officer Campbell, and in default of bail the Alderman committed them to prison for trial. SPECULATION IN Day [icons.- - Cotten and woolen 'ods are selling quickly and at large profits.— verything that has a substantial value in relation the common wants of life is going up in price, deveryhody that deals in merchandise is making , oney. The poor man's comforts, coffee, tea , an _ ar, tobacoo and snob things, are getting to be the oh man's luxuries, and with cotton at a dollar a ound, it looks as if a cotton shirt might become old wife's myth. Wool in cheaper than cotton, ut it is on the advance, and has doubled in value itbin a year. There is, however, a better pros- Oct for a - supply of wool than of cotton, and men f slender means and fixed incomes may find some oulfort in the rageetion that "an old cloak makes new jerkin." But business is good, and the profits f speculation are large. Some day the bubble [ 'nation will break. Every man most guess for hnself when that will happen. In the meantime, this smooth wave of apparent prceperity, it is retiettt to keep an eye out for rocks and breakers. O accident has carried up cotton and cotton nwds and everything else. Another accident may arry them down. Lem. Ladisranow.—We have been on the look out for the decision of the committee appointed by the House of Representatives to examine into the amount and condition of the powder stored in the arsenal—an allusion to which, last fall, brought upon us the wrath of the Adjutant General and the Tefegroh. We have found the report and here with present it, to show that in drawing the atten tion of the peaceful neigborhood in which this violent torpedo is 'mated, we were not in any sense a traitor or a tory, an enemy "to the poor laborer in the arsenal," his especial friend the Tele. graph, or the Adjutant General: HOUSE, MONDAY, March 2, 1863. Mr. RAMSICY, from the Committee on Public Buildings, submitted the following report: The Committee on Public buildings and Grounds, to whom leas referred the subject of examining into the condition of the powder alleged to be stored in the arsenal building, in this city, respect fully report : That they have made a thorough examination of the magazine containing the powder, and find that at present it contains about one and a half millions of cartridges, principally for muskets, though some are for cannon. The Committee are of the opinion that the said powder is as secure as it can he made in :such a building, none being loose at present, but from its close proximity to the main building (being only separated by a thin. brick wall) it is no doubt in danger of being at soy time destroyed, should fire take place in any of tho workshops connected with the building. The shops being used at night, also renders it more insecure. While your Committee believe that no means are left untried to make the magazine secure, and that great ears is exercised by the °Moen] of the Adju tant General's office, who have charge, still so large a quantity of ammunition alongside of the public buildings of the State,and in the centre of the city, surrounded by private buildings, and liable, as your Cominittee believe, to destruction from an explosion, causing an immense loss of property, and perhaps life, should an accident occur, renders it a matter of moment that some measures be taken to remove to a secure place the magazine referred to. You Committee, therefore, recommend that an act be passed, directing the Adjutant General to purchase five acres of land, within a reasonable distance of the city of Harrisburg, and cause to be erected thereon a suitable building for a magazine, and that provision be made for the ultimate re moval i.f the arsenal to the place so selected by the Adjutant General, In a report of the proceedings of March 3d we find the following, also relating to city interests. Shift its reference to the committee nothing has been heard of the bill House bill No. 342, a further supplement to an act to incerporate the city of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin. r Mr. Sncorumn. By particular request, I move that this bill be ' , stored to a spools' committee, consisting of five members. The motion of Mr. &norm]) was agreed to. MOUT& SCHOFIELD, FRISELAND, FOE, RHOADS and Jecicaoa were appointed as the committee. Tna COUNTY Paisos.—The new keeper, Mr. G. W. Simmons, will assume the duties of his position on the Ist of April. At the time of his appointment John Lynch was recommended by a portion of the Abolition board of inspeotors for the place of under keeper, and it wet' generally supposed that he had "a sure thing." But objection was made by Mr. Simmons; and other members of the board, aware of Lynch's utter incompetency, refused to unite in his recommendation, and now he has "no show" for the position. For years past John has been indefatigable in his efforts to obtain an official •`snap" of some kind, and the Abolition leaders have "fooled him to the top of his bent." They encouraged him by promises which, like pie ornate, were only made to be broken, but having an abiding faith in their eineerity, and being amb=- Mons to fill an office, Sohn continued to do their dirty work, strong in the hope of ultimate reward. Since his rejectibn for under-keeper; however, after a positive promise that he should Dave the position, John's hope has given way to despair, and his indignation against the false and treach erous Abolition leaders knows no bounds. In view of his shabby treatment by a party that he has so long and faithfully eerved,poor Lynch may well exclaim : "Ingratitude ! then marble-hearted Send : More hideous, when them elieweet thee in a friend, Than the sea monster." We are reliably informed that Mr. Downey, who for some years past, has filled the position of superintendent of weaving in the prison, will pro bably be retained as under-keeper, the board of inspectors having determined to abolish the weav ing department, which has proved rather unproS. table. Six of the nine looms are to be removed shortly, three being temporarily retained to com plete unfinished work. Mr. Downey's long expe rience in the p - rison eminently qualifies him for the place of under-keeper, and if the removal of the preen I Competent officer, Captain Nevin, is determined upon, no better selection could be made. TFIRIGHTS OF MARRIZD WON&F..—The follow ing bill, whioh contact's important provisions, re eently passed both houses of the State Legislature. It is entitled "a supplement to the act to secure the rights of married women," passed the eleventh day of April, 1848; • Be it enacted, &c, That the true intent and meaning of the set of Assembly to secure the rights of married women, passed the 11th day of April, A. D. 1848, and the supplements thereto, are hereby declared to be that no judgement obtained against the husband of any married woman before or during marriage, shall bind or be a lien upon her real estate, or upon any interest the husband may be entitled to therein, as tenant by courtesy. It is said the passage of this sot will obviate a great deal of the difficulty heretofore experienced by conveyancers and the legal fraternity gener ally throughout the State. LOCK lona Doons.—Within a few days the dwellings of several citizens have been entered and robbed of clothing and various other articles On Saturday a friend.of ours lost a valuable blan ket shawl, which was taken from a rack in the Nary while he was dining, and the article has not yet been recovered. In these times when thieves abound in our city, people should keep their front doors looked. In many instances the thieves are pretended beggars who, under pretext of soliciting alms, visit the dwellings of citizens and appropri ate whatever articles of value they can lay bands upon. It frequently happens that all the mem bers of a family are in the back part of the house, thus affording the pilfering.intruders ample oppor tunity to ransack the parlors with impunity.— These things are done almost daily, and if house keepers will not take warning and secure them selves against intrusion and robbery they must pu up with the consequences - of their negligence. A limos BALL Comes off this evening at Boat gen's hotel on Ridge avenue. Arrangements have been made to render the patty a pleasant and en joyable one, and the "lads and rosy lasses" who are fond of "tripping the light fantastic" should not fail to be on hand. Good music will be pro vided for the occasion. Tickets fifty cents. t Tits RADICALS learned one thing by the late oily election—that falsehoode and nick names do not prove profitable_to their cause. Our prediction that the "copperheads" would be out in swarms at the election on Friday and sting Abolitionism to death, was fully verified. _ Miss M. V. WILSON calls the attention of the ladies of Harrisburg and strangers to ber fancy store, corner of Second and Walnut, where 'she continues to keep Dress Trimmings, Z Iphyro, and a variety of fancy articles. 18-2 w SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! THE WHOLE STOOK OF DRY GOODS I—Having bought the entire stock of dry goods of J. A. Boger, Esq., we will com mence to sell off those goods at Mr. Boger's store, at prisms less than-can be bough; 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 Calieoa. 15,000 " Muslins. 3,500 " Ginghams. 3,500 " Cassinetts and Kentucky Jeans. 1,000 " Cotten pants stuff. 500 " Carpets. 2,000 " Helaine& 1,000 Id Remnants of all kinds. 800 dg Black Alpacas. " White 'Linen. 500 " White Plaid Muslims and Cambrica. 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 class dry goods store, and too glamorous 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. 8. Lawr. MILITARY BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS AT TENDED TO. EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Har&burg, Ps. oot2B-1y '2l.musements. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL FOR A SEA SON OF NEARLY ONE YEAR 1 OPEN EVERY EVENING! WITH THE 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, NEW REINFORCEMENTS On Monday Evening, March 23. ' First appearance in this city of PROF. BROOKS, THE BLIND PRODIGY, Whose musical abilities have excited the sur prise and admiration of the pnblic throughout the Union. First appearance of MR. FRANK GARDNER, THE IMPERIAL BANJOIST, Better known as 4 , 01 d Frank Gardner, " one of the Pioneers of Minstrelsy, who fullyireep ing pace 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. Second week of MISS LAURA BERNARD, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOXIA.N ' IN THE CONCERT PROFESSION, THE GREAT AMERICAN NIGHTINGALE, Whose bird-like warblings entrance all. MISS ROSE LA FORREST, The Champion Female Jig and Fancy Daneeuse, . Original and only FEMALE ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINIA! MISS LOUISA PAYNE, The Fairy Star and Youthful Herald of Melody, Sentimental, Patriotic and Comic. MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The .11arritaburg Favorite and Swiss Warbler. J. G. H. MOREY, The world-renowned Ethiopian Comedian. 4r, I. YOUNG, The great Plantation Orator and Conttaband Jester. HARRY WHARFE, The yovorito Banjoist and King of Bongs and - Dances. WM. ii. BROWNELL, Solo Violinist and Interlocutor. J. ANDRIA. lARDELLA, Pianist Premier. 808 EDWARDS, The Comedian and Dancer. A NIGHTLY ORANGE OF PROGRAMME! Combining all the best and most popular fea tures of Opera, Minstrelsy, Drama, Ballad, Burlesques, Gymnastics, &0., &o. WEEK AFTER WEEK OUR POPULARITY INCREASES! NIGHT AFTER NIGHT We are psolied to repletion to witness our great conclusion, entitled SAM PATCHEM IN THE LEGISLATURE ; Stirriog Up the Aministratiott with Polls of Immense Altitude. Admission Only 15 Cents. " COME AND SEE ME." 808 EDWARDS, Sole Pr9pristort Wm. H. BROWNELL, Stage & Business Manager THURSDAY EVRNING, MARCH 26, A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT! Tendered to J. ANDRIA. JA.RDELLA, By his Harrisburg friends, upon which °scansion an ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME will be presented. Come one and all, and hear I. Andria lardella play hie great ORIGINAL NATIONAL PIANO BOLO, and the entire New Troupe of Gaiety Sturm In new Bongs, Dances, Burlesques, &c. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. DOB EDWARDS, Sole Proprietor. Wm. H. BROWNELL, Stage & Business Manager. C A. DAVIS, BILL POSTER dircularek, &c., carefully and promptly distributed. gr Residence, South above Second street. rOE SALE—A House and Lot on Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange Office of 6. Ls. MiOULLOCH, 26 Market street, Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and SILVER. febl2-dtf A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT F • LITHOGRAPHS, Formerly retailed at from $3 to $5, are now offered at 50 and 75 cents, and $1 and $1 50—published by the Art Union, and formerly retailed by them, Bplendid Photographic Alhom Pictures of all Matta gnished men and Generals of the army, at only 10 cts. For saie at BCHEFFBR'S Bookstore, 18 Market street, Harrisburg. i 3 OCKET KNIVES.—A very fine as 1. ao-mentt. WHIPPER% ROCINSTORN. LOOKING GL ASSES. —A Splendid Assortment of New Looking Glasses, just received, at W. KNOORE'S Music Store, 93 Market street, where they will be sold cheap. Call and examine. mrlB G RNIEN CORS.—WINSLOW'S .herb Green Corn jut recoired by WM. DOCK, JB., & CO. OR, SPECIAL NOTICES. S. T.-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS, lixhausted nature's great restorer. A delightful beve rage and active tonic. Compote 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, Ooeetipation, Diarrhoea Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from champ of diet, water, IC. 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. 11. Drake do Co., 202 Broadway, New York. LYON'S ILALTRAIRON. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair is again put up by the origba propels tor, and is now made with the samecare, sk Mendelian tion which Bret greeted its immense and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annual! I is Mill. sold at 25 canto In large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again known that . the Kathairon 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 worthinowing. 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 Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and enable. It is sold by all respectable dealers through out the world. D. S. BARNES & 00. novs-2awd&w6m • New York. RIIMSTBNET'II 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 inStaniansons dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying th e 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 ladles. It is sold by all respectable dealegi or can be procured by them of the commercial agent, D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, N. Y Two sizes, 50 cents and Pl. nov7-2awdkwsm IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAIPS PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of along and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, painful menstruation, removingall obstructions whether from cold or otherwsse, headache, pal , ' in the side, palpitation of the heart, wanes, all nervonsunee limn, hysterics, fatigue, pain la th 'back sailimbe, Sce., disturbed sleep, which arise from intairaption of nature. DR. CHEESIMIX 0 PALS was the commencemen a NNW a didilisliZeltiaantof those irregularities and obedigniat the. /OM on signed so many to a preinkta rip b ::93lican enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to de cline. DR. CHRESEMARIS PIKES are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all asses they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regular ity. They are known to thotsands, who have usedthem at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. TSzpZicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box the Prete One Dollar per Bon, containing from 60 to 00 Pills. Pills Mat by moil, promptly, by remitting to the Agents. Sold by Druggists generally. R. B. FlU'r CHIN GS, Proprietor, 20 Cedar street & New Yolk. Sold in Harrisburg, by C. A. Bannvart. " NeOhanioebarg, by J. 8. " Carlisle. by B. Jelliott. Bbippeniburg, by D. W. Raskin. " Obambereburg, by Miller & Hershey. Hummelatown, by George Wolf. , f Lebanon, by Hems Boss. deoil-dikwly 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 PRONOIINOED HARMLESS, And is now taking the place of all other Dyes. Those who have 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. • Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Droners. Prie.o $l, $l3O and $3 apr boa, according to size. Cristadoroys Hair Preservative Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful glosi and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cent; $1 and $2 per bottle, according to else. m7-d&wlm DR. TOBIAS' VENEVAN LINI MENT —A certain cure for pains and aches, and war ranted superior to any other. Croup it pos , tively cares; relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Mo thers remember this, aid 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; before a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. gold by all Drug gists. Office, 50 Uortleudt street, New York. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR,. DUingoEctllliflgsrlLLS Infallible in Correcting, Regulating and Removing all Obstructions, from tohusever cause, and always successful as a Preventive. These PILLS have been used by the Doctors for many piton, both in France and America, with unparalleled IDIOMS in every cue; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who need 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 Pile while in that condition, no they are sure to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility : - ..:ter 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. Bold, wholesale cud retail, by CHARLES A. BANN TART, Druggist, No. 2 Tones Row, and O . H. HNLL.I2It, Druggist, Harrisburg, Pa. • Ladies, by sending them $1 00 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 .1% L. LIXDDROBA, Lebanon J. A. Worm, Wrightsville; E. T. Blit.i.se, York; B. LLLIOTT, Car lisle;. J. C. ALTIOY, hhippensburg; J. SPANGLlCR,Oham berebturg ; 8. G. WILD, Newville ; A. J. KAUFFMAN. Me chanicsburg; BROWN A BROTHER, No. 4, South Ltber ty street, Baltimore • and by “one Druggist" in 1- very town and city throughout the Un States. HALL dc ited RITCHIL, 218 Greenwich Street. New York, General Wholesale Agents. N. B —Look out for counterfeits. Bny no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed B. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value gone 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 yon the Pills are perfectly harmleee, yet will do all claimed for them. S. D ROWE, jy17411.y Pole Proprietor. New York. TO. NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH BBXES.—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 silleted Yellow creatures the means of tare. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed enve lope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JOIN H. DLONALL, 186 Dalton street, Brooklyn, N. jan2o-3m NNW WAILS ,WieTeilsersa Co ~N.Y ~ Oat. 22,1852. MR. G. TIN EYCK SHILDON, Editor Sin Silts Bepxbli. I=E Deer Sir—l would state that I was induced to axe BRANDRPTIPS PILLS through the reemnraendation of John K. 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 wag not relieved. tinnily, he took one Brandreth's Pill every day for a week, and a doss of six Pills every day for three days, and then took one Pill every day, with oceasional doses of six. In one month he was able to go to work, and in three months was well, gaining 40 pounds in weight. WEBTOHNSTIR COUNTI, Ele. Edward Purdy, being duly sworn, Nays that he Melded in the town of New Castle ; that some years ago he Was very sick with a sore on 'doles, which had been run ning for over Ave years ; that he was also mnoh dis tressed by a pain in his chastest i,besides, was very cos. tive and dyspeptic; that after Tying various remedies and many physicians, he commenced luting Brandreth'i 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 erred of Costiveness, dye. papsia and pain, and has remained well ever since.. EDWARD PURDY, Sworn to before me, tide 18th day of October, 1862. nov7-2wad&w6m B. MALCOLM SMITH, Justlee of the Pease. !or sale in Harrisburg by 010. H. BILL. novl9-diwba PUBTFY THE BLOOD.—Not a few of the worst disorders that Millet 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 ATER'S Oosironrin Eirritairr Or aiIISAPARILLA. 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 healtey functions of the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, bat when they are it will no longer be a ques tion what remedy to employ in the great variety of &Meting diseases that require an alterative remedy.— Such s remedy, that conic 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 effeete. lint 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, ilt.tules, Blotches, Eruptions, 4.0., are soon cleaned out of the system. t. Anthony's Fire,Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, seam H e a, Ringworm,its., should not be borne while they can be so speedily eared by Armes BAPSAPANILL•. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the sys tem ay the prolonged use of this BARSIMARILLA t and the patient is - left as healthy as if he had never bad the disease. temple DiFoam are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and aregenrrally soon cur, d by this EXTRACT or BARBA PARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For all the purposes of a family phyeio, ;aim Aynstig CATHARTIC PILLB, which are everywhere kn,pwn to be the best purgative that is offered to the ameriftn people. Price 26 cents per box, or 6 boxes for El. Preparedby Da. J. O. AYER & Co., Lowell, Mess. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for $l.. Bold by C. A. B& AST, G 11,058 & 00,0. K. NAL LIM BOMMIRDNER, Da. MILIIB and L. Wlrlint, Har rlsbnrg, and dealers everywhere feb7-tf ELMBOLD EXTRACT THE inor, THE GREAT DIURETIC, EIELMBOLD% EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLDII iXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELELBOLIPS EXTRACT =CHU, VIA 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. See advertisement in another Column. Out it out, sad send for the medicine. Sold by JOUR WYSTII, 0. A. HELLISH and 0. A BANNYAAT, Druggists. Harrisburg. aug2l4lawBns Editors Patriot and Union : ' Dees Sias :—With your permission I wish to say to he readers ofyour paper that I will Dena by return mail to all whirwish it, (free) a Recipe, with full direc tions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, the will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all IrepuriVee of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Mild Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and inforMation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mundane, in lees than 30 days. All ap• plications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. V. CHAPIIAN, Chemist, feb26 3mw NO. 881 Broadway, New York. eITY ELECTION. In compliance with the charter of the Of ty 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 THE THIRD FRIDAY Off MARCH., being the 20th day of said month. 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. , and 7 o'clock, p. m , of said diy. In the Fire, Ward, the qa ilified 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 Judge. and two persons for Inspector of Election in said Ward, and School Directors. In the Second Ward, the qualified voters will meet, on raid 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, oue person for fudge, two persons for Inspectors of election of said Ward. and School Directors. In the Third Ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day, at the School House, corner of Walnut street and River ally, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, ens person for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for inspectors of Emotion of said Ward, and School Directors. In the Fourth Ward, the qualified voters will meet on said day, at the f 4 chool Rouse 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 School 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 parson 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, awl School Directors. In the Sixth Ward, the qualified voters will meet at the School Rouse 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 Constable, one person for assessor, one person for Judge, and two her Fons for /filipectora or Election in said Ward, and School Directors. m7-d&wlm Given under my hand, at the Mayor's Office. March 2d, 1663-dte WM. H. KEPNER, Mayor. PUBLIC SALE. In pureuance of an Kline order of the Orphans) Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, On SATURDAY, the 4th day of April, 1868, On the Farm, at 1 o'clock, p. m., a certain tract of land, situate in Halifax township, Daurhin county, ad jeioing lands of Wm. Reed, Matthew Mitchell, Henry Ronal and others. containing about One Hundred and Forty acres, more or lees, whereon is erected a TWO BTO RY WEATHERBOARD HOME, a Large Rank Barn, and other out-buildings. There la on this property two wells of water near the door, and a never failing spri. g of water near the house. There is alilto g large Orchard On this /arm, consisting of diffsient binds at era 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 95 perches, late the estate of JACORR BAR ING, deceased. Attend*nee will be given and conditions of sale made known by LIENICYZNARINO & MLTTHINV N. 1411`011ELL. Paecutors of saideleceased JOHN RINGLAND, Clerk 0. 0. liorriebarg, 14...reh14,1863-dre PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans , Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to sale, Ou SA lIJKOAY, the 21et day of MARCH, Next, at the Court House, a Lot of Groan& afloat/1 au Third street. between eine street and Cranberry alley, and bounced by property of Robtert W groin•e un the east, and by .Thornse C. M'Dowell on tilt west, the same being twenty feet our inches in front, mere or lees, by cue hundred and live feet deep, to property late of Peter Keller, deices rd. on which is erected a Two- Story Brick Dwelling:House, ito., late the estate of Andrew Murray, deceased. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p. m.,of said day, when att-ndance will be given and conitions of sale made known by A K. FaTheltBTOOK, Adminia , rotor de bonus non. Jose RIWOLAND, Merit, 0. 0. Harrisburg, Feb. 24, 11363-teb26-desarta ROSTON CRACK ERS.—A supply of IJ these delicious crackers, just received and for sale WM. DOCK, jr., & CO. MINCE MEAT.-A SU P E R IOR AR TIOLM just received and for sale by WM. DUOS, Jab, & Farts About Bratuirotten Yours truly, BEWARE OP COUNTRBFEITtS. PROCL ABLATION COAL I COAL II COAL 14 i The subscriber having bought out the Oast Yard aid fixtures formerly belonging to Aimee 111. Whseler,Blq. i is now ready to deliver to the (Attune of Harriet*" Ly kens Talley and Wilkeebsrre Coals, well primal, of the best quality, at the lowest market prima. *ll Coal delivered at the mummers , doors with the patent weigh cart. Orders left at my once, fourth and Mar ket, or at the yard, will be punetually attended to. Thankful for the liberal Wiener, herstoton e ,' el tended, I still ask for • aontinnanee of the Nuns. =WARD PURDY. WHOLESALE AND zETAIL. pIrAVIISG leased the Coal Yard, foot of 11 North street, lately occupied hr 0. D. Torsi I am enabled to supply the public with a COMPLETE ASSORTMMIIIT • OF THE. DIFFERENT . VARIETY AND SIZES OP C/X4MALTI7 CHIMAILTA. FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully Solicited—which, Arlen at the once, foot of North street, or at the store of WM. Dock, Jr., & Co., (where simples will be shown,) wA receive prompt attention. jyal.-dtf) OILLIABD DOCK. JOHN TILL'S COAL YARD, • SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW MATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where he. keeps constantly on hand LYSENS AND WILNESBARRE COAL, Such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG cad NUT, which he will dispose of at the lowest market pries. Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay* Is their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. jun26-410= JUST RECEIVED! THE LARMIT AND DEBT ASBORTMEN OP FINN STEEL. ENGRAVINGS PRINTS, AND HEADS, AN D SCENES, ADAPTED FOE GRECIAN OIL PAINTINGS, AT Wm. Knoche's Mamie Store. No. a Market street Harrisburg. pROTO4RAPHIO ALBUMS. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT, AT W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE, AT 93 MARKET ST. n026-tf NOTlCE.—Agreesbly i to the _provisions NI of the Act Cf Antal)ly incorporating the West Harrisburg Market Company, notice is hereby given that subscriptlors to the capital stock of said company will be received on and after the 16th day of February next, at the residence of the suNicriber. W. K. VERBEICE, President pro tempers. L,zT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST 1 , 1 - BRAND FOR FAMILY 1:111B in the market. 100 barrels or the celebrated Bt. Lou'a Flour, universally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the market, just received and for sale by WAI DOM In.. & CIO IItE6FI FISH every Tuesday and Fn.- 1: day at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third sad Walnat, myit WALL PAPER AN]) WINDOW 'WADES. HENRY C. SHAFFER Has a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper ea hand which will be mold very , ow. Call and examine. Paper Hanging persona/4 nitrated to. 12, MARKET STNNAT, Near the bridge SECRET DISEASES !' SECRET 'DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! • SAMARITAN'S GIFT! Tan MOST CSKTAIN BCMEDT MEI 1781 D. Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM COPAVIA ¢ MERCURY DISCARDS). 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 reeent cases in twenty-four hours. No exposure, no mashie, no change roliateroer. Price male packages, $2 p Female, $3. Sold by • D. W GROSS & CO. Sent by snail by DESMOND Jr. CO., Box 151 Phila. P O. land-dly BLOOD! BLOOD! sum : THEM CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE, VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA. ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, th TERS. SCALP 8, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VEER. REAL DISEASES, ETC SAMARITAN'S • R 090 T A N.D HERB JUICES Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes all impurities of the blood and brings the opium to a healthy action, cure those Spots, Tetterg, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Samaritan's Boot and Herb Juices is the most certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par tiole of the poison. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the riOOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down,Felling 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 rase-for $5. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5. with full diree- Mons. Bold by D. W. GROSS & CO. Bent by Itxpress carefully pact ed by DESMOND & CO„ jan6-/y Box 151 Phila. P.O. tDAtt TUBS, CHURNS and MEA SURES, together with a large assortment of BAS KETS, BROOME( • &a., just received, and for sale eery ow, by Wm. OOK. dn.. &CO ‘OAL O'ICE.---WE HAVE THIS day completed an nriangement with Henry Tbomas. Baq., for the eaee of th. entire amount of Lyicgivs VALLEY and SHORT (I • TA IN CO4. , mined by him to be delivered at Millereburg, have this day appointed X. FtY Matti Sole Agent for the State of Penn. sylvan's, except NOM Iphiso gurw s, PENNINGTON & CO Harrisburg, Feb. 12. 1863.—Iebla d4w dgat. deol6-2m* DAVID RIKVIKICIX. P. B.—One Patent Welsh Cart for gala. jan22-dtfebls oct24-dtf ti P. & w. 0. TAYLOR'S • 313 liTir IS CO 49. 1 2° t It is economical and highly detersive. It contains no Rosin and will net wade, It IS warranted not to injure the hands.. It Will Impart an agreeable odor, and is therefor liftable for every purpose Por sale by ism Doing. Js.„ & 00 ET li A MS! ! —Just received, a large ...... supply of COVERED IWO AR-OUR I. D LI Aids, q/ is 6 01 hymn! i 4 onora the marker, Every One a old is oar ovum(' rl WM. DOCK, JR., & CS. UCKW HEAT MEAL !-15,000 the Super.Extrejust received and for sale by de.36 WM. DOOK, JR. & 00.