LOCAL NEWS: mai THR DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. Also, at ha News Agency of George L. Walter, Market street. near Fifth. Tux Mart.s.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, April 20, 1863, is all follows: soaranas 421ISTRAL RAILWAY. FORTH.—Way Nara.—For all places between Has- Risburg, Lock Raven and Elmira, N. a t 12.00 m. For Lock Hairen 3 Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9 Pi l o rri irra.—Way Bistr..— For all plasm, between War simnurg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, B. C., at 79.69 m. Nor Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. at 9.00 p. ro. atSAIII6II ?SLUT 11.11161110 AD. BAST.—WAY hiarit..—For all planes between Harris burg, Bolton and Philadelphia, rin Beading, at 7.00 a. in. For Beading and Pottaville at 12 31 p. m. WAY liAm.—For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.03 M ika' New 'York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia, Marietta. and Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. th. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00 p. m. WM.—WAY litam.—For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, 12.00 in. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Brie. Pa., Cincinnati; Columbus and Cleveland, Obio, at 2.45 p. m. For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. m. CIOXBSSILAND TALLEY itm.wmP, Por Meebaniestairg,earlisle,ehippensbnrg and Chain b-arebarg, Pa., at 7.00 a. in. WAY bLim.—"lfor all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. SVSDYLZILL AND BoaQuiniANNA Torlendale gorges, Ellwood, Pinegrove and Summit Station, at 12.30 p: m. STAGE ROITTES For Progress, Lingleatown, Manada Hill, Weat Hano ver, _Mot Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 00 a. in. For Lisburn and Levisberry, on Saturday, at 12.5) Thin. U7' . olllce HOWL—From 5.33 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Sun isy from 7.80 to 8.80 a.m. and from 8.00 to 4.00 p. m. PROVOST i..3llAnsnAL —Gen. John K. Clements, of NorthuMberland county, has been appointed provost marshal for this eongressional district, and will establish his headquarters at Harrisburg. BURNED TO DEVra.—Receutly a Dim ham re siding in the neighboring county of Lancaster, while engaged in preparing dinner, accidentally set fin to her clothing, and was so badly burned that death ensued in the course of a few hours. DULL.—The weather was misty and gloomy yesterday, and the local news market unusually dull. We made several reportorial tours around the city through rain and mud, and met with very few incidents worthy of special mention. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.-A number of distin guished legal gentlemen from different sections of the state are now in this oily attending the Su preme Court, which met on Monday last and will continue in session for several weeks. XIISTERBD Our.—Last evening the City Z9lallloll delivered op their knapsacks, canteens and haver packs to the United States military authorities. Their muskets are to be given up this morning, at which time they expect to be mustered out of ser vice and receive payment in full. Haw Cousrrartrarre.—Pittsfield Bank, Massa ehusetts—fis. Vignette, on upper left spread eagle, flag below; lower left V, an exact imitation of genuine. Rochester Exchange Bank, New York —3B, 5s and 103, raised from ls. Vignette, a child's head wreathed with flowers. ANOTHER NEGRO REQUIEM: —The colored men of Pittsburg have ?waived the reqnisite authority from the War Department to raise a regiment of black soldiers. We learn that a recruiting office is to be opened in this city, and sineerely hope that our entire negro population will enlist. MEETING OP THE CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The City Democratic Piecutive Committee will hold its regular monthly meeting at Vs o'clock on Wedneaday evening, May 6th, at Bernhard's hotel, corner of Walnut and Pnurth streets. Punctual attendance is requested. By order of the Presi dent. GEo. F. Iffnevan, Sec'y. HIS NAML—Rev. John P. Baird is the name of the ex-chaplain whose recent mysterious disap pearance from York, and the Boding of whose body in Codorus creek on Wednesday evening last, was announced in a recent issue of this paper. It is supposed that be wandered sway from borne ander the effect of temporary insanity. Swim mar Conn.—Another lot of Confederate prisoners passed month over the Pennsylvania and Northern Central railroads yesterday. They came from the west and were en route for Fortress Mon roe to be exchanged. A large proportion of them were rebel officers, captured by our troops in va rious portions of the southwest. Pasoan's DOG. Samuel Taylor was arraigned before Alderman Kline charged with keeping a ferocious dog and allowing the animal to ran loose about his premises. The complaint was made by Peter Guerin, who alleged having been bitten by the dog. The owner was obliged to enter bail for his appearance at court to answer the charge. ktia KILLED.—MO other morning a freight train on the Pennsylvania road ran over a man some distance this side of Altoona, mashing his head badly, nearly cutting his body in two, and killing him instantly. Being a stranger the rail road company took charge of his remains for in terment. The accident was the result of his own carelessness. PHOTOGRAPHS AND AMBROTYPES.-WO invite at tention to the card of Messrs. Barkhard .1; Rob bins, who here fitted op a new and improved sky light gallery in Third street opposite this office. We have examined some of their photographs, ambrotypes and eartes de visite, and can commend them as superior to those of any similar establish ment in oar city. Crams Colrmn.—The great national circus, the first institution of the kind that has visited this region of country for several years, will exhibit in our city on Thursday of next week, and all admi rers of the "horse epera" look forward with pleas ing anticipation to the promised entertainment. The "show" is said to be one of the hest extent, and will no doubt be largely patronized by Harris burg play-goers. DOG Tarsi'.—A few weeks ago a lumberman named Spencer Whipple, from Cura , erieville, Clear field county, stole from Mr. Frank Murray, of this city, a dog which he prized very highly, A war rant, issued by Alderman Kline, was arced upon Whipple after his return Lome, when he proposed el pay expenses and restore the stolen anima). lie penitence and poverty, and the prosecutor, catisfied with having recovered his prorerty, acceded to Whiffi es proposition. gamma - sea VIOL/MON.—A negro lad named William Scott was yesterday arrested by the chief of po2ice for riding at a rapid rate on the streeP. z 4) rider of the fast nag was obliged to dismount go before Alderman Kline, where his employer appeared and entered bail for the Degree's appear- Imes at eaurt. The ordinanee Imposes a 'penalty ten dollars for this offence. The chief of police thculd mite no unfair discrimination in the en *cement of this law, but treat all offal:141(os alike. Lira do tb:s, and be will soon effAtually abate ettlf.ance f.)? same time past so generally cam. A Yousa GIRL RESOU,SD.-00 Saturday last a young German girl named Kalbach, between six teen and seventeen years of age, was brought here from Reading, and placed in a disreputable house kept by one Ida Hart, who was the principal in her abduction. It seems thas this woman, at the instigation of some unprincipled scoundrel, visited Reading, had an interview with the girl, and pre vailed upon her to come to this city. After hear ing of her whereabouts the mother of the girl, Mrs. Susan Kalbaeh, an unsophisticated but appa rently respectable German lady, came here on Monday in search of the fugitive. Having secured the services of the chief of police the two pro ceeded to the den of Ida Hart and demanded pos session of the girl. For a time Ida resisted the demand, 41 the threats of the officer gully brought her to terms, and the girl was restored to her mother. She is a mere child in years and appearance, of uncultivated manners, quite illiter ate, and did not seem to have a proper realization of -the enormity of her offence, or the moral ruin to which she had exposed herself. Upon the strength of the information made by her before Alderman Kline a warrant was issued for Ida Hart on a charge of keeping a common bawdy house, and she entered bail for her appearance at court. The mother of the girl was bound over to prose cute the case. Mrs. Ks'beak and her erring daughter left for home yesterday morning. It is to be hoped that the infamous wretch who em ployed Ida Hart as an instrnmen t for this young girl's abduction will also be detected and receive the severe punishment his conduot deserves. Twa PEOPLE JUBILANT.—The people of this city were exceedingly jubilant yesterday ever the telt graphieannouncement of splendid achievements by the army of the Potomac, fell details of which will he found in another portion of this paper.— When the news flashed over the wires that Hook er's army, by a succession of brilliant exploits, had cheek-mated and routed the rebels at various points, there was universal rejoicing: In many quarters the "stars and stripes" were flang to the breez-, people thronged the streets and congratulated each other-. upon the not unexpected triumph of our arms, and the bulletin boards in front of the PA TRIOT AND UNION office were surrounded by anxious crowds eager to hear the cheering intelligence. In a few minutes after the reception of the news it was given to the public in extras issued from this office, thousands of copies of which were cir culated in the course of a few hours. So great was the demand for news that our press, although kept in constant motion, was unable to supply it. The tenor of the dispatches received up to the time of penning this item indicate the achievement of a eomplate sueeeas by the Army of the Potomac, and we sincerely hope that the reports which caused so much gratification will be fully confirmed. RZTIITSIT or Trot VoLusTuzas.—Agreeably to public notice a meeting of the citizens of Harris burg was held at the county Court jbuse 1. C, evening, to make arrangements for the reception of the volunteers of Pennsylvania, whose term cf service has expired, on their return through Ilar ; rioting. Hugh F. M'Reynolds presided and Wm, H. Brown officiated as secretary. On motion a committee of seven was appointed tO make arrange, ments for a meeting of all citizens fevoialble to tie demonstration, to be held at the Court House this (Wednesday) evening, at 7s oielook. The follow ing committee were appointed finis Honor A. L. Roumfort, A. J. Jones, Esq., Lazarus L. Bern hard, George H. Morgan, Dr. Jacob M. Weistling, Patrick Ryan, Major John Brady. The commit tee will meet at Brant's Hall this afternoon at one o'clock. On motion, adjourned until this evening. A YANkEEBRre--The presence of a c3nsiti. arable number of lumbermen in our oity has the effect of attracting professional Isunehe fear who, during the rafting season, make this their "base of operations," and do quite an extensive business. AIMOSS4aiIYI9I/10 of our up river fr Lauda are relieved of•their pocket books at the depot or in some of the saloons in that locality. The latest victim was a man named Thompson, from Clear field county. Under the influence of liquor he in judiciously exhibited his money, and in the course of an hour afterwards found it missing. At last accounts be bad not recovered it, and probably never will. The wallet, extracted from his coat pocket, contained about thirty-five dollars in money, and some papers and documents valua ble only to their cwner. DISORDERLY FMALES.—Two ,young nympbs of the pave named Mary Hays and Catharine Ann Fisher, were before Alderman Kline charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the street. When arrested by °fader Deeters they 'were beha ving in a very boisterous and indecorous manner, singing obscene songs, indulging in profane lan guage, and insulting everybody with whom they came in contact. The alderman sent them to prison, quarters which they have occupied on.for mer occasions. These young females are among the most degraded of their sex, and punishment does not Seem to benefit thew. A city work house would be the best institution for this numerous class of offenders. Ma Car ZGUAVIIS.—We learn from Captain Awl that the Zouaves, most of them young men belonging to this city, will maintain their company organisation after being mustered oat of the United States service. The boys are devoted to their commanding dicer, whom they have jest reason to esteem, and should he determine to re-enter the service the almost unanimous sentiment of the company will be, "our voice is still for war." The Zouaves made a street parade yesterday, presenting a fine appearance, and marching and drilling in a style that would have done credit to veterans of the regular army. We heard the company highly complimented by a number of experienced military officers, and other soldiers now here. DROWNED.-A man named Simon Thltnes, a tavern keeper in York county, was recently drowned in the Susquehanna river a short distance below Wean Ferry. He bad gone out in a boat to take up drift lumber, and not retdrning as usual, his family became alarmed for his safety. Search was commenced, but no evidence of his fate could be discovered until his boat was found, bottom upwards, a distance of six - or eight miles down the river. The body of the unfortunate man was not recovered from its watery grave. WE have taken over on the Ist of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, anti! the whole are sold. Among these goods aro 1,000 yards remnants datine and calico, 10, 18 and 20 cents. 509 yards remnants lawns end other dress goods, 10,12 and 20 cents 2 " yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 2f., cents, 1.000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for summer .co.tts. 1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool paste stuff, °beep. 200 dozer. of the very beat spool cotton, white and corded. 1.000 papers of the very best of Smith's needles, a CaDttl.ll PaPCF; also st,otilngs, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, h3,p eki rus ,3 of combs, patent thread, tapes, soeliQ,a r>>r by the dozen or p i ece . We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces of CARPET, which we will .ell at 15 eerite per yard_ 20 pieces of straw matting, c h ea p. 20 pieces of rplendid figured window curtains. ff)., /JETTY. Pennsylvania Militia and Recruiting Claims) United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, &c., &e., Lo., made out and col- looted by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. oot2B-ly • GREAT BARGains.-7:wenfy per cent. Saved. - -In order to reduce stock, owing to the tearing down of the_ old store and building up new, I offer my stook - , copulating of a largo stook of three-ply In grain, Venetian and Rag Carpets ; also, furniture of all descriptions, at twenty per cent less than city prices, until the lira OF JUNE NEXT. C. SNAVELY, ear3o-10w Second street above Locust. 'Amusements. GAIETY. MUSIC HALL! WALNUT STREET, BELOW THIRD. 808 EDWARDS Sole Proprietor. J. G. H. SHORES', Stage Manager. OPEN EVERY EVENING. A NEW AND SPLENDID PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! STILL THEY COME WITH A RUSE GLORIOUS ATTRACTION-SECOND NIGHT OF THE BEAUTIFUL STAR SISTERS, EMMA. AND EDITH SHITTING. ALSO, MISS ITELLY SETMORE, The Irresistable and Fascinating Songstress. The only Respectable Place of Amusement IN THE CITY Pronounced so by everybody in general. Second week of the FEMALE MINSTRELS. Third week of EDWARDS & SHOREY'S Original and only New Orleans and Metro- politan MINSTREL TROUPE! In connection with THE GREAT STAR COMPANY The following CONGRESS OF ARTISTS • will appear, Introducing A NEW AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF AtOGRAMAIE NIGHTLY: MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, T4e Charming Vocalist, MISS ROSE LaFORREST, The Champion Female Jig Dancer. J. G. MI, SHOREY, The best Original Comedian of the day, and Champian Tomborine Soloist. HARRY WHARFE, In his celebrated Banjo Solos and aide-splitting Songs and Dances. CHARLES RIVERS, In his Bone Solos, Excelsior Jig and Clog Dances. JOHN CARL, The young Ole Bull Violin Solo performer and Leader of the Orchestra. Last, but not least, is the veritable 808 EDWARDS. /aswet& vr la.r idoigl4,4ol - AT THE SOIREE. By the Company. Admission Only 20 Cents. HUBBARD BROS., IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, NEW YO Have the pleasure of annruncing to their numerous friends and patrons in the Army, that they are prepared to fill orders and transmit parcels BY man, with the ut most care and promptitude. Watches so forwarded are registered; we take upon ourselves all risks of transpor tation, and gnarantes a safe delivery. Improved Solid Sterling Silver Im ENGLISH LEVIERS, in gold running order, and warranted ac curate timepieces. This is an entire new pattern, made expressly for American Army and Navy sale. They are manufactured in a very handsome manner, with English crown, mark, certifying their genuineness; all in all, they are a most desirable Watch. Frank L-slie's raw trattd News of Feb. 21st, '63, says TIM e. hearses are becoming proverbial for their reliability and accurary.- They are particularly valuable for offi cers in the army, and travelers The price is SELVBIGIT TWO DOLLSRS ($72) per case of six, being about one third the Coat of ordinary English Levers, while they will readily retail fur a larger price. Postage, per case, RAILWAY TIMEKEEPERS, for Army Specu lation.—The Army and ^ avy Gazette of Philade'- phis, in Its February camber, says ;—" This importa tion of the nIIEBAUD BROS ,of New York, fills a long felt want, being a handsoin and serviceable Watch at an extremely low figure) , Superior in style and :inish Decidedly the most taking novelties Bbould retail at prices from $2 to $.O each. Good imitation of both gold and silver, with fancy colored hands and beautiful dials, with superior regulated movement. Sold only by the case of six of assorted designs. Engraved and superior electro-plated with gold, Rod a Ilver•platsd, per case of six, FORTY-RIGHT DOLLARS, ($48.) By mail, postage, $1 65 per case. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS, the Perfection of Mechanism t—Bzizo A HUNTING AND OPEN izcs, or LADY'S OR eßßTLExari's WATCH lAMB INED, WITH PA TENT SELF-WINDING ISPROVEMENT.—Tho NOV York Il lustrated News, the leading pictorial paper of the UM ted States, in its issue of Jan. 10th, 1863, on page 147, voluntarily says have been shown a most ',Wag ing novelty, of which the RDISDIRD Enos., of New Y ark, are the sole importers. It Is called the Magic Time Observer, and is a Hunting and Open Face Watch com bined. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and de cidedly the best and cheapest timepiece for general and .r.:ll.ab'e use ever offered It has within it and Connec ted with ire machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely unneccessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat goad. It has tt'e improved ruby ac tion lever movement, and is w irranted an accurate time piece." Price, suverbly engraved, per case of half dozen, $204. Sample Watch', s, in neat mo occo boxes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale, $35. If sent by mail the postage is 36 cents. Retails at $lOO and upwa,(ls. I=l7 - We briva no agents or &milers. Buyers must deal with us direct, ordering from this advertisement. Ttrins Cash in advance Remittances may be made in Voiced States money, cm draft payable to our order in this city. If you wish goods sent by mail, enclose the amount of the postage with your order. Write your address in full. Registered Letters only at our risk. Address HUBBARD BRO t., IMPORTIRS, Past Car. Nassau and John streets, ap29 ti2m New York TL PANEFE TEA.—A choice lot of this celebrated Tea just received. It is of the first cargo ever imported, and is much supsr'or to the Gbt nese Teas in quality, strength and fragrance, and is also entirely free of adulteration, coloring or mixture of any kind. It ie the natural leaf or the Apenese Tea Plant. For sale by WM, WOK. k Co. UNION HOTEL, Ridge Avenue, corner of Broad street, HARRISBURG, PA. The undersigned informs the public that he h.'s re -0,141 r renovated and refit'ed well.known 1 i Union Hotel" on Ridge avenue, near the Round House, and is pr..pared .eclmmoiate citiz .ns, :re and travel ers in the best style, at moderate rates Has table will he supplied with the best the markets afford, ant at his bit will be fduud superior brawls of rquors and malt b verages. The very best aCCOMILIO -4.(10::5 fur r tilrJaders employed at the show. in this vicinity ' HENhY BORTH RN . aprl.dtf cIELF SE A 141 Na FRU IT JARS t,. Beet and Cheapest in the markets 7 Call and Axamine them. :gym WI TW . Tr .111. 1,11 ti L 1 I% to .6 1.4 1 1 1 1da.C.15.81int.., Noe. 2, 2 sod 3, In all steed peek/ages ow. sad mcil package tocrraated, Just received, and vat 1O by WM. DOEM Je., k. CO• SPECIAL NOTICES. To -Horse Owners. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, ari sing from Sprains Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle (fails, Scratch es, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Eingbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, how ever, is so desperate or hopeless hut it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. 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