Opting. Tar Oak Sr- to Utnt. 'OR SALE.—The BUILDING on the ii corner of Walnut and Short streets, used as a UOOPSE SHOP . This building was originally built so last it could be turned into Dwelling ponces. It con sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame being 25 by 20 feet, making the entire building, as itnow atends, T 6 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an j :IG HT HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one of Drawbar/es Patent Stave Cutters, and a Set of . Saws for Jointing Staves. The above property will be sold at a bargain, as we wish to clear t be' ground eu which the building stands. Enquire at the Brokers Office of S. L. WOULLOOR, feLl3-dif 126 Market Street. N OTICE TO SPECULATORS 1 - VALHABLIS NOILDING LOTS 7fr ia sma A number of large size lIHM TI I - rG LOTS, adjoining 'An Hama name and W - drk Shope of the Pennsylvania Nallroad Oono;any, will be sold low and on reasonable :Tame. Apply to au29-di.y JOHN W. HALL. uty, Stables. NEW LIVERY AND BOARDI N G STABLE The undersigned has opened a new Livery Stable is Pine street, adjoining the "Morgan House,” and stocked it with the best HORSES in the market, an assortment of elegant COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and SLEIGHS, and everything in the livery line, which ha will hire at cheap rates. HORSES BOARDED andwell taken care of on reasonable terms. Us invites bit friends to give him a call. decl6-dtf SAMUEL S. DAVIS. Bank Notices. BANK NO TIC E.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed an associa tion and prepared a certificate for the purpose of estab lishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposit, under the provisions of the act entitled "A supplement-to an act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol vent Banks," approved the first day of May, AIMO Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-one. The said Bank to be called THE FARMERS , BANK OF MOUNT JOY, to be located in the borough of Mount Joy, to consist of a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of in creasing the same to any amount not exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Dollars in all. J. Hoffman Hershey, John M. Hershey, Martin B_ Palter, Jacob M. Stauffer, 'lsabela Gerber, John X. Bear. jan2S-d6moault NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given of an intention to estabilsh a Bank of Discount, Deposit and Circuital:lL under the provisions of an act, entitled "An Act to establish a system of free banking in Penn sylvania." &c , and tbe supplement thereto ; said Bank to be called " TRE MANUFACTURERS' BARR," to be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., with a c-ipital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thonsold shares of Fifty Dollars each deo4-6md A DMINISTRATOR'S NO TIC E. - I 1 Whereas, Letters of administration on the estate 0 f Jac _it Small, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin county, deceased, having been granted tothe sub scriber, all persona Indebted to the sai'd estate* re re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against said estate will make known the same withott delay. CHRISTIAN E- JAIISS, feblo-doaw6t Administrator. - ROST 0N CBACKERS.-A LARGE SUPPLY of these delicieng crackers just received and fur sale by (OLD PENS !—The largest and I.es stock. from $l.O to s4.oll—warranted--at BUICSITSBV won.avore.a VXeELSIOR ! ! I—SUGAR CURED A HAMS !—A Delicious Ham, cured expiessly foe family use. They are superior to any now in the mar. &et. VEY 24 I WM. DOCK, .73., & CO IREAKFAST BACON.—A small but very choice lot of Sugar Cured “Breakfast Bacon. {equal to the imported Yorkshire) just received. .fy2 9 WM. DOCK, Ju., & CO TOTS FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST. and Pennsylvania Avenue. Apply to R. J. HALDEMAN, Cor. Front and Walnut sts. I=IIIIEM ITICKORY OAK AND PINE WOOD FOR SALE! CUT TO STUTZ OR CORD LENGTH TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ALSO, LOCUST POSTS AND CHESNUT RAILS CUT TO ORDER. ALSO, STONE AND SAND NOR BUILDING PURPOSES! Inquire of the subscriber at his residence on the Ridge ror-d, opposite the Good Will engine house or at the Yard, corner of Second and Broad streets, West Harris'narg. G. B. COLE. 211Y22-dti - INCE PIES! RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON. LEMONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDIES, -&e., Per sale by WM. DOCK, Is., & CO AT DIE S.-MADA ME BURDETT, . from New York, kle t..ken ro..nia on the corner of Alt - a - ket and &comet -streets, (Wyeth's Bloc 1 1 3) where she is preparad to cut, fit and make Ladies' dresses of every description, and in the latest and most fashionable style. Also, in the same room, machine stitching of every de scription done by Mrs. CLAM. ap4-dtf HEALTH, MONEY ! ILAYPINEBS 1! At this season of year, when so much dolmens prevail; every one should provide himself with DB. HUM PHRHIPB HOMIROPAWHIO biBDIO/NDS, and prevent disease in Ha beginning. A fresh supply always on band at oortmmal Xoo s 9TORI, Harrisburg. 1103CKWHEAT 11EAL.-15,000 LBS. RUPEE EXTRA, from Wyoming Valley, for sale by WIC DOOR, & CO. FOR BALE.-3,000 BIIHRELS PRIME YELLOW CORN. 500 bushels barley malt, first quality. ftol . bushels rye. febarrels 'whisky, first quality_ Enquire of RICHARD HOGELAND, seontr Washington Avenue, Harris burg. ipon SALE.-A TWO-STORY FRAILE HOME in Short street. Inquire of sey..3ollF W. $. TERDBILII. KITPERIOR STOCK OF lIQUORs„. 1 4- 1 WM. DOCK, Ta., & CO.. are now able to offer to their customers and toe public at I.rge, a stock of the purest liquors ever imparted into this market, compri sing in part the following varieties t WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH.oLD BOURBON. WINE PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. •TARD, DIJPEY & CO. PALE BRANDY. JA MICA SPIRITS. PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS These liquors can all be warranted; and in addition to these, Dock k Co. have on hand a large variPty of Wince, Wh;airy and Brandy, to which they invite the pacticolar attention of the nubile. BLACKING I I—MASON'S "CHALLINO3 Blaomoto.”-100 Goon. assorted she , jut oohed and for sae, whoksak and mita led WM. DOCK, h. , & 00. WM. DOOR, JR., dr CO. lisurance. INSIJRANCE AGENCY. -L. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. This Instantion is doing business on the Mutual In surance principle combined with a Joint Stock Capital. By the act of incorporation the stock is pledged for the payment of any losses which the company may sus tain. Anti as an additional security to the assured the act requires that the profits of the business shall be funded and remain with toe corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss unt i l ordered by the Board of Directors to be redeemed in accordance with a provision of the act of incorporation. This fund Will be represented by scrip issued by the company, bearing interest not exceeding six per cent. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Insurances will be made on Vessels, Freights and Car goes; on goods transported by railroads or canals, and by steamboats on rivers and lakes i eso, against damage or loss by Fire, for a limited time, or permanently. The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known company, will make Insurance against loss or damage by fire, either perpetually or annually, on property in either town or country. Marina and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. . Apply personally or by letter to ROBBIIT L. MUENCH, jan2d tf Harrisburg, Pa. L IFE INSURANCE. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, • OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 40S CHESTNUT ST. [CHARTER PERPETUL CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - $1,543,386 THOMAS RID3WAY, President. JOHN F. JAMBS, Actuary. CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on the most reasonable terms. They act as - Executors, Trustees and Guardians under bud Wilts, and as Receivers and Assignees. The capital being paid up and invmted, together with f ane Con— . ..."Jreasinq reserved fund offers a perfect securit y to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodicaly to the insu rances for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in December, 1844 the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the THIRD BONUS in December, 1854, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1859. These additions are made without requiring any increase in the premiums to be paid tote company. The following are a few examples from the Register: Amount of Policy and Policy. Igum I Bonus or I boons to be inereestd Insured addition by future additions. l i, No. 89 $2,509 $ 887 50 " 132 8,000 1,050 00 " 199 1,000 400 00 cc 333 5,000 1,875 00 Agent a Harrisburg and viein WILL L& INSURANCE. Marine, Firb and hand Transportation, Central Agency • at Harrisburg, Pa., of THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL AND ASSETS $1,200,0 00 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. donee, John A_ Brown, Samuel P. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Ma son, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. A.RTHITH G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for the above named company, the undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks in any part of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, bn the Most favorable terms. Office in Walnut street near Second. WILLIAM BUEHLER, junelB-dli Harrisburg, Pa. THE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., Of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL This company continue to ix sure building; merchan dise, aud other property, against lose and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or pre mium note. The large and increasing capital of the company, con sisting of premium notes given by its members, and based upon 5144751789 359 Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guaran tee equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured ; and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case may admit of, consistent with justice to all parties concerned. Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49. Balance of Cash Premium mum pend, Jan. Ist. 1862 . $1,668 57 Cash receipts during the year 1862, . less Agents , Commissions .. 6.781 47 Cash receipts in January ; 1808..... 895 so $9,345 84 Losses and Expenses paid during the year 1862 $6,329 73 Balance unexpended, February 2d, 1863 3,016 11 -- $9,345 84 A. S. CtitEEN, Presideni. Gisnuciz YOUNG; Zr , Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: 11.0, Shuman, Michael H. Moore, George Young, jr., Nicholas McDonald, Amos S. Green. Robert T_ Ryon, Abraham Bruner, John Fendrich, H. CI Minch, Samuel F. Eberlein, Ephraim Hershey, Liottio. UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA AND LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD DEPOTS, HARRISBURG, PA. The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, which has been refitted and furnished throughout, begs leave to inform the public that he is well prepared to accorai m ute those who may favor him with their patronage, a that will give entire satisfaction. The UNITED STATES HOTEL is located in the hums diate vicinity of the depots' of the Pennsylvania and Lebanon Valley railroada, where the travelingpublic oaf be accommodated with every comfort without the bacon. venience or expense of going up-town Neither pains nor expense shall be spared to render the guests of this establishment as comfortable as they sun possibly be elsewhere in the city of Harrisburg. . Careful and competent porters will always be found at the depots on the arrival of the trains, to take charge of the baggage free of charge. Ash for the UNITED STATES HOTEL. redly L. W. TEN ETCH, Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LAT& WHITE SWAN) /Lace street, above Third, Philadelphia. This establishment off-re great inducements, not only on account of reduced rates of board, but from the cen tral location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con venience afforded by several passenger railroads run ning past and contiguous to it, by which guesta can pass to and from the hotel. to the diffarent rallrcri depots, should they be preferred , to the regular °minimum be longing to the house. I am determined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my guests, and endeaver to give general satisfaction. Terms--$1.25 Per Day. DAVID C. FIEGRIST, (F4rmerly of Eagle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa ) T. V. RHODES, Clerk. mrll-dtf • gransportation. DANIEL A. MUENCH, Agent of the Old Wallower Line, Respectfully informs the public that this Old Dill, transportation Line, (the only Wallower Line now is existence in this city,) is in successful operation, am prepared to carry Freight as low as any other individua line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis burg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven. and al other points on the Northern °sutra'. Philadelphia am Me and Williamsport and Rimira Railroads DANIRL A. HITENOH, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Geode sent to the Warehouse of Mews, Peacock, Zell & Hindman. fk o. SOS and 810 Market street, above Righth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock p. M. will arrive at liarrimairg ready for delivery. next morning. my 6 • EMPTY BA R A large number of empty Wine, Brady sod Whisky Itairele for sole by WM. DOOR, jr., & CO. EAGLE WORK_S, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, MANUFACTURER OP BOOK-BINDERS' RUING MACHINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS, AND MACHINES FOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cullers, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Nadine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC. j Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braze made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, ac., &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. ICJ t Oash paid Poi Old Copper ; Brew, Bpelter, &o. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging*, BABB ;MORS and various other Building Castings, for sale every cheap at the [my24-dlyl EAGLE WORKS. . 141 0 L T Z J. ENGINEER, MACHINIST 4- STEAM FITTER, No. 6, NORTH SIHTH STREET, Between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a la - ge assortment of Gas Fitting' constantly on hand. Alt work done in this establishment will be under bis own supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction. 0c36 STEAM BOILERS. Raving made efficient and permanent arrangementS for the purpose, we era now prepared to make .051 1 1 1 3111ALM .13CIPILICOR.= of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. We shall use iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of which is second to none in the market. 11:r 1S one but the best hands employed. Repairing promptly attended to. Address NAGLE WORKS, may2ii-dly] narrisbarg, Pa. $3,387 50 4,050 00 - 1,400 00 6,875 00 THIRD STREET, NEXT ING OFFICE. DOOR TO THE TELEGRAPH PRINT Stores, dwellings, churches, public buildings, facto ries, &c., tilled up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Bath Tebs,Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Lead and HIM Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work promptly attended to. - jet-dam i BUEHLER. REM V A L. The subscriber has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth Street above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to busi ness, to merit a continuance of it. mar27-11tf WM. PARKHILL. feb23-3iid ,~ IQLl)iltt . STEAM BOILERS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET - UT M. A. PARKHILL, v V PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Iltiocellantotto. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD: JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUES THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD! FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AO., AC., AC. THE ONLY ARTICLE OF THE HIND EVER PRO DUCED WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER EXTRACTS. "Every housekeeper should have v. supply of Johns Crosiers American Cement Glue."—New York Times. ult is so convenient to have in the house."—New York Express. . "It is always ready; this commends it to everybody." —New York independent. "We have tried it, and find it as useful in our hone as water. "—Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. VERY LIBERAL REDITOTIbES TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. TERMS. CASH. 115— For sale broil Druggists and Storekeepers gene rally throughout the emintry. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Liberty Street,) jyll NEW TORN. dly L LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has, for Several years, been manufactured from tne pure juice of the AMERICAN CATAWBA and ISABELLA CRAPE. and has attained a rare popularity throughout the West and South, where great q.eantities of this superb article is sold for MEDICINAL and FAMILY purposes. It not only equals. but excels the most choice IMPORTED BRANDIES in PURITY, QUALITY and RICHNESS OF FLAVOR., and wherever it has been introduced it had invariably met the most unqualified favor and extended sale. The want of really pure Brandy has long been felt in this country, and the opportunity to procure an article Of such quality as to snpercede the sale and use of the many vile compounds so often sold under the name of " Brandy," can be regarded only as a public good. L. LYON'S CATAWBA. BRANDY poatesges all the choice qualities of the best imported liquor, and is posi tively known to be of PERF-hOT PURITY and of SU PERIOR FLAVOR. In support of the above statement, we refer to the certificate of the undermentioned well-known chemists : Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer. Boston, MOM. Dr. James U. Chilton & Co., Chemists, New York. Dr James R. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Doston ) Mass. Dr. J. V. F. Blaney & Dr. G. A. Marriner, Anitlytidal and Consulting Chemists, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cox, Chem , st, Cincinnati, Ohio. l)r. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gentry and Blacker - 60d, Chemists, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. AU of whom have analyzed the Brandy and recommend it as a perfectly pure article and as an invaluable medi cinal agent I I have been avointed the sole agent for the sale of this Brandy for the city of Harribburg and Dauphin co. nov3-dy Dr. LOUIS WYETR. THE GREAT LIVING HISTORY. THE REBELLION RECORD, A Diary of American Events, Edited by FRANK MOORE. Publishing in parts, at 50 cents, each part illustrated with two Portraits engraved on steal. FOUR VOLUMES are now ready, at annexed prices, until April 1, 1863 : Cloth 75 a volume. Sheep 4 00 " Half Calf, or half Morocco... 5 00 4C THE REBELLION RECORD IS DIDISPLUSABLA TO itlfigitle Ptiata.o AND PRI VATE. LIBRARY. The four volumes contain: 1. A FULL MID CONCISE DIARY OP EVENTS, from the meeting of the South Carolina. Convention in Dec. 1860, to the eapture 11of New Orleans, inclusive, Over ONE TiIOI7SANDOFFICIAT. REPORTS and Nar rative's of all the Battles and Skirmishes that have occurred during the War. Over FIVE HUNDRED SONGS AND BALLADE, both loyal and rebel. IV. FORTY-SEVEN PORTRAITS, engraved on steel, of the most celebrated men of the time, and Twenty-six Maps and Plane of Battles. V. THESE THOUSAND Incidents and Anecdotes of Personal Daring and Bravery. "AS A WORK FOn CONSPANT REFERENCE IT Id EMINENTLY TO BE REL. ED ON.” G. P. PUTNAM, Publisher, 532 oroadway. CHAS. T. EVANS, Gen. Agt , 448 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTION On and after April let, tam p ice of Tan NEBXLLION Raman , ' will be advanced Fifty Cts. a volume. Prom that date the sale or Parts, from Nos 1 to 24, will be discontinued. Back sets of is The RNBELLION kfiColl.o" will be sold only in volumes. Purchasers and subsoil.- hers who have not comple.ed the hur vole must at once do so The work will continue to be published in parts, at 50 cents—each part illustrated with twe portraits on steel Volume V. will comprise seven parts. 6 onik POUNDS Earn Pride Suga r. vu Pared Hama for gale very low, wheleeale or retail by WM. DOCK JR 0 finzo of it rauti. 1863. 1863. DIBLADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It bas been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight, business from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Fork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to E r ie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRIS BURG. Leave Northward. Mail Train..... 2.30 a. m. I Express Train.. 3.20 p. m. Cars run through without change both suns on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Traing both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the 3, E. COT, 11th and Market streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents. S. B. Kingston, Jr, cor. 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia, J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. 8., Baltimore, 11. H. HOUSTON, • Gen , l Freight Agt., Phil's, LEWIS L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agt., 103. D. POTTS, mars•dy Genn Manager, Williamsport. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West two trains daily to and from the North and West Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JANUARY 19, MB the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart from 'Harrisburg and Baltimore as Bows, viz : SOUTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) at 1.45 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 5.20 p. m. ; and ar rives at Baltimore at 10.15 p. m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except Sun day) at 11.15 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) at 2.55 a. in., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at T. 20 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 9.30 a. m. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(except Sunday) at 9 30 a. m., Harrisburg at 2.30 p m.i and arrives at Banbury at 6.36 p. m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 0.00 p. m , arrived at Harrisburg at 1.80 a m., and leaves Har risburg daily (except Monday) at 3.20 a. in., and arrives at Banbury at 6 20 a. M. HARRISBURG. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2,50 p. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 8 p.m. For further information apply at the Office, in Penn sylvania Railroad Depot. 7. N. DaBARRY, Superintendent. Harrisburg, Tan. 15 , 1989-janl9-dtf WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. 41 ' THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORE. AND PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1883, the Pas. 'eager Trams will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Unread Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil adelphia, as follows, via : EASTWARD EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at Bib a. m., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 10.50 a. ma., and at Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. m. A sleeping ear is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., ar riving in New York at 5.89 p. in., and at Philadelphia at 1.60 p. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 9.05 p. in., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past Mail, arriving In New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. WESTWARD FAST LINZ leaves New York at 6.00 a. m., and Phila delphia at 8.15 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3.80 p. m., arriving at Ilarrlebnrg at 8.20 p. m. IMPASSE LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. m. , ar riving at Harrisburg at 2.10 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing car is also attached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Beading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wlikesbarre, AlleittowiY, Easton, &e. Baggage checked through. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg and Phis delphia, $3.35 in No. 1 cars, and $2.80 in No. 2. for tickets and other information apply to 3.3. CLYDE, general Agent, mays Harrisburg. F I N E, MI MC I'M 3EL .A. 0 1 7C 1 ISS ROBE, LEMON, VANILLA, GINGER, ALMOND, ORANGE, PEACE, PINE APPLE, BITTER ALMOND, CELERY, CINNAMON, NUTMEG NECTARINE, Pa.MENTO, COCHINEAL, (for coloring,) assorted dozens, foe family teas. The above assortment just received from one of 'Me largest Eastern Horses—sack Bottle and Package war ranted. [marlo] WM, 'NOOK, JR., & CO- ROBBERY OF ADAMS' EXPRESS. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. BALTINORS, March 19, 1863. • The safe of the Adams express Company was robbed on Wednesday night between Baltimore and burg. It contained various sums of money in currency and gold, a large number of United States certificates of indebtedness, United States five twenty bonds, and cloaca of the United States Treasurer on the Aseistant Treasurer of New York, payable to the order of the Adams Bwess Company. A reward of Five Thousand Dollars is offered by the Company. The public are re ferred to the list of the numbers of the bonds and cer tificates published by the Company, and are cautioned not to negotiate any or them Four United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $5,- 000 each, numbers 21,449, 2t,460, 21,451, 21.451. 48 United States Certificates, of $l,OOO each Nos. 59,342, 59,343, 59,344. Nos. 59.212, 59,213. No. 69,199. Nos. 59,203, 89,204 59,2t.5, 69,208. Nos. 69,200, 69,201, 69,202. Nos. 59.148, 59.149. Nos. 59,146, 69,147. Nos. 59 18l . 59,130, 59,129. Nos 69,247, 59,248 • VOL 59,190, 59.191, 59.193, 59,193. Nos. 59.332, 59,333, 59.334, 50 385. Nos. 59,330, 59 318, 69,319. . . . . Nos. 59,320, 69 321, 59,322, 59,&3, 59,224. Nos. 59 317, 59.325 Nos. 69 SW, 59.303, 59 304, 69.305. Nos, 38.979, 59,068, 59,0 , 9, 59,070 Ten 5-20 United States Bonds, Nos. 18,179 to 18,188 inch sive. The following checks of E. E. Spinner, Treasurer of H. S , on Assistant Treasurer, New York, payable to th- order of the Adams Express Company : Check NO, 856, for $lOBO, for ac. G. M. Felix, Cincinnati. " 859 " 20A8 13 " J. Ba T. Gibson, 1 6 " 855 " 1680 " Conrad & Wagner, " " 866 " 4'o " Wilson & Hayden, " i d ~ 865 " 1220 " A. Bohlen, CI. " 864 " 5015 15 " 1311 Hits & Co., " f‘ 867 " 404 6 , Geo Joap, " ges " 483 37 " J W Wagner &Co " cc 8-8 264 s 4, 14. Morton, St. Louis. " 361 0 1507'40 " R. F. Barry, LL The public are cautioned not to negotiate any of the above bends or certificates. HENRY SANFORD, Superintendent Adams' Express Company. mar24-dlm E WANTED.—One first rate (labi al net Maker and two or +brae good laboring men wanted. Steady work and call par (wary two weeks. Apply at the mt3l,lw EAGLE WORKS VFW ORLE A N 8 81R1A_RI- ..1 m mg MARXIST !—For sale by LY/ 2 WM. DOCK, Js., ;k CO. Books, ,Olationerp, ,„,,.CHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors, Teachers, Parents, Scholars, and others, in need of School Books, School Stationery, &c , will find a corn pleteasaortment at E. iIL POLLOCK 4 - SON'S ROOK STORE, tisrketSquare, Harrisburg, comprising in part the following: READERS —MrCatTey's, Parker's, Cobb's A ngelPs. SPELLING BOOKS .—lleGuffey's, Cobb'e,Webstt r's, Town's, Byer'' , 's Combry 's. ENGLISH GRAMMARS —Bullion's, Smith's, Wood bridge's, Monteith's, Hart's, HlSTOlllSS.—Grirashaw's, Davenport's, Goodrich's„Pinnock's, Goldsmith's and 0 ark's. ARITHAIIITIC 7 I3.—GreenIears, Stoddard's, Drool senia Pike's, Bore's, Oolburn's, Smith and Duke's, Davis's. ALGRBRAS.—GremileaPi, Davie% Dare, Ray's, bridge's. DlOTlONARYS.—Worcester's Quarto, Academic, Com oreliensive and Primary Dictiouares. Walker's School, Cobb'.,Walker, Webster ' s Primary, Webster's High Webster's Quarto, Academic. NATIIIIAL PHILOSOPHINS.—Oonantock's, Parker' Swift's. The above with a great variety of others can at aay thse be found at my store. Also, a complete *wort. m ant of School Stationery, embracing in the whit le a com plots outfit for school purroase. Any book not in the store. procured at one days notice. 1 Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rates. ALMANAC/3.—Jan Baer and Son's Almanac for sale t 1. M. POLLooK & SON'S BOOR STORM, Harrisburg. IC? Wholesale and Retail. myl WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER 1 ! .7nat received, our Spring. Stock of WALL PAPER 80BDBB8, FiRE BOBBBNS &a., ace. Me the largest ind beet neleetedastertmont inthe city, ranging in price from six (6) cents up to one dollar and aquarter (11.26.) As we purchase very lo* for cash, we are prepared to tell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else where. If purchaser! will call and examine, we feel confident that we can please them in respect to price awl quality_ E. M POLLOCK & SON, mar2B Below Tones ) Home, Market aquare. LAW BOOKS ! LAW BOOKS ! !-A general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many of the old Buglish Reports, sutra and rare, together with a large assortment of second-hand Law Books, at very low prices, at Ike oat price Bookstore of B. M. POLLOCK & SON, royB Market Square, Harrisburg. THE subscribers propose to publish by subscription a "FARM MAP" of the Township of 'BWATARA," Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en couragement is given . The Map will embrace the Rounds ,ries of the Township and Farms contained therein, num ber of Acres, Location of Residences and Names of Pro pertyholders generally, There will also be on the Map a Table of Distances, showing the distance from each Cross Road in the Township to Harrisburg, thus ren dering it a valuable Map to Farmers and Dealers in Real Estate particularly. Those desiring Views of tbefr Residences put on the Map will be charged a moderate extra price, The Map will be neatly executed, colored and mounted, and delivered at the low Mae of ' , he Dos lars, payable on deliyery of the same. LARK & Al3ll €132 Walnut street, Philadelp hia. Harrisburg, November 1, 1861.—tf WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY! m DEBT DEFINING AND PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, contains 1,854 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,000 words and meanings not found in any other English Dictionary ; more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted in their proper places; over 5,000 words synonymized; together with numerous tables of pronounced proper names. Bold by E. IL POLLOCK & SON. Also Worcester's School Dictionaries. mar 23 ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENSI NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE' WORLD I For 76 mita, $l, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, $4. Warranted to he made of good gold, at febls SCHEFFER , S BOOKSTORE. ONLY ONE DOLLAR for a good Sub -I.lr stautial bound Family Bible at Scheffer's Bookstore. QOBEFFER'S Bookstore is the place to bur Greal PR.it—vrarrantM Sewing ,tilathintil. BEAT IMPROVEMENTS LN SEW - 1-1 LNG MACHINES. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRUARY 14th, 1560. SALESROOM, 510 BROADWAY, /VMW "St 400FILIK.. This Machine in constructed on an entirely new prin ciple of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable i aprevements, having-been examined by the most pro f 'rind experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing Machines'— I.—Excessive labor to the 4.—lncapacity to sew every operator. description of material. 2.—Liability to , get ont of s.—Disagreeable no order, while in operation. —Expense, trouble and loss of time in repairing The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from all these Objections. It has a straitht-needle perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both Rides; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number, Haring neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE ! It requires FIFTY PER CENT. less power to drive it ban any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve pears of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or in lay to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of con struction reader it almost impossible to getout of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire Satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE But in a more special manner do we solicit the pat ronage of MERCHANT TAILORS, DRESS MAKERS COACH MAKERS, CORSET MAKERS HOOP-SKIRT 51ANUFACT 5 118, GAITERFITTEIRS: SHIRT and BOSOM MAKERS; SHOE BINDERS, VEST and PANTALOON MAKERS. Er Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. PlitlaN'OF MACHINES, COMPLETE: No. 1, or Family Machine, $45 00. No. 2, Small sited Manufacturing, $BO 00. No. 8, Large size Manufactu ring, $75 00. Cabinets in Every Variety. We want Agents for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be giv e n, bat we make no consign ments. J. T. DVARTHUR & Co.. 610 Broadway, New York. too. I. W. GLOVER, Merchant Tailor, Agent, No. 60 Ilaritet street, Harrisburg. nov22.3md HOWE'S Sewing Machine, 437 Broad way, New York; branch office 90%, Market street, Harrisburg. The undersigned respectfully informs the manufacturers and citizens of Harrieburg that:he has opened a sewing machine office for the sale of the celebrated Howe's sewing machine, making the well known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather and cloth, and family use. G M. BAPHAIL, feb2s-dly Agent , WARDERS WANTED.--The under !..." signed, having rented a fine large and commodious house, in Mulberry street, two doors from the corner of Second street, in the city of Harrisburg, she is prepared to accommodate single gentlemen, oar gentlemen and their wives, with boarding 00 reaSonable terms. jyl9-dem N. A. JOHNSON. FLUID AND ALCOHOL, IN LARGE quantities awl of pure quality, for sale by WM, POCK, JR., & CO. GUTTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF Mt Ci MC I IV GI- 1 (WITHOUT BRUSHINO,) FOR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, AND MILITARY L.EATHER-TORS. This new and excellent article excels everything ever before in use, for beautifying and softening the Leather. It makes a polish patent leather; will not rub off with water, nor stain the finest white silk, and makes the leather perfectly water-proof. Twice a month ap plied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness is sufficient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off with clean water and the polish will re-appear. War ranted as represented. DIRECTIONS FOR MR.—Apply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the polishis complete Price, 8736 cents per bottle. JACKSON & CO., Sole Agent, 9036 Market street. janii-dtf DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, went of the Cop: tol, fronting on Orand afoot and 8t maned Ines. Enquire of GEO. • UNRUH, febn-Inad 66 Market street, TO CLERGYMEN, NERVOUS SUF MIMS, DELICATII LAMB, &e. HOOFLANDPS GERMAN BITTERS PREPARSD ONLY BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, NO. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Is the very best Tonic and Nervine extant, and will gir l relief where all other remedies, fail. This is not a na-rt assertion, but has been proved over and overagaio by t class of persons we are now addressing, as the certineate q hereto appended will slow. So well are the virtues o the Bitters known, that it is freely prescribed by the leading physicians of Philadelphia a^d vicinity. It it entirely vegetable, and free from tileondie stimuittat aud all injurious ingredients. Persons advanced in life 'and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon there. will find in these Bitters an elixir that will restore, in s measure, the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and hap. pima to their remaining years. Weak and delicate children are made strong by using the Bitters. In fact, it is a family medicine, and may be profitably administered to a child of three- months, the moat delicate female, or a man of ninety. Shake the bottle before using. Price 75 meats per bottle. lror sale by druggist] and storekeepers generally throughout the country., From Bey. .7 Newton Brown, D. D., Ed i tor of Encyclo- pedia of Religiotia Rno 7 wledge. To Dr. C. M. Jackson.—Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicine!' in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may net testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this morereadily in regard to "Howland's German Bitters," prepared by Dr. O. N. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mix ture. lam indebted to ray friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering fron: great and long continued debility. The use 05 three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to s degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net felt for six months before, and had almost deb paired of re gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di recting me to the use of them. 7. NEWTON BROWN. Phi - adelphia, June 23, IMO. From Capt. Sickles, of Scott Legion, Co. K. G - BNTLEMBN:—In the camp diseases, such sa Dysen- tery, Typhoid Fever, and Chills, 80 common in activa service, I had nothing equal to your Bitters. As a pre ventive or cure, I look upon them as invaluable, anl cheerfully bear my testimony to their excellence. Yours truly, WM. 11. SICKLES. LIVID YOUR YEARS ON RIOR PHILADELPHIA, May 19,1880. Da. 0. M. Yeatadow—Dear Sir : Though somewhat re. 'intent to give you a certificate, I think that my dim to those similarly enacted requires that I should give brief statement of my case. I had suffered for years from Liver Domplaint soti Dvepepsia in their most aggravated forms—was cusabl, to eat animal food, or indeed any vegetables with Pit. single exception of rice, on which I subsisted for fore years. I cannot pretend to describe my sufferings is almost with pain that my memory recurst o that pt. tied. I should long sense have been in my grams bei not my physician, Dr. Pickett, recommended the use ct your Bitters, as the best Tonio with which he was se qttainted. I bad tried a number of remedies without success, but concluded to follow the advide of my medi. ail adviser. I did so, and my most sanguine hors wers reallled. lam now well z and to your invaluable Bitter, I ewe it, that I am permitted to write these lines, Very gratefully yours, - mm. 8. A. LINEAI7, No. 1607 Wallace street from the Rev. Joseph Et Kennard, Pastor of the Tent;; Baptist Church JACkSoa—Dear Sir : I have been frequently r.l (nested to connect my . name with Commendations a: different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice Is out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all CU?! declined; but with a clear proof in various instances , and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness e! Dr. Heolland's German Bitters, I depart for once fro::: my usual course, to express my full conviction that, k: general debility of the system, and especially for Live Complaint, it is a safe and valuabe preparation. Is tome cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will b. , very beneficial to those who suffer from the abo.v, senses. Yours very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coates St., Philadelphia, Dec. 24th JONES & EVANS, successors to C. M. Jackson & Cc Proprietors. Principal Office, No. 581 Arch Street, Ph. sdelphia. For sale by Druggists everywhere. to. W. GROSS 00. Agents in liarrisburg. (rosylB--d&wly For all THROAT Eli ...TING COMPLAINTO ncluding WHOOPING r.. 1 °ITCH - , and every Cora- Taint the forerunner of, lunl even actual CON. UMPTION. This valuable preparation, flee, all the common component!. ,apectorante, which not only ruz down the iysteni, but destroy all chance of cure, will br found on trial to possess the following properti. , s, to which the most valuable testimonials may be feu; In the pamphlets. For Whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup. meets every want, and by early use will save the large' • proportion of ruptures in children which can be tree?: to Whooping Cough. In Ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic prope:- ties make it not only the most perfect enemy to disease but builds np and sustains the system against a recur rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be witlica• it nor should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to be found with all dealers, as the only way to do j ueti ce to its Talc.: The Great NEURALGIC 4 RE MEDYand NATURAL OPIATE, adapted to every 700 tees, Nervous rvous Sill L e s Chronic Headache, Rhea ,t, matssm,Catarrh, Tooth ant, Ear Ache, Loss of Sleep, and Bowel Complaints. This great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate ail r special attention and interest, being free of ()Ors!! or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strict.? vegetable and medical properties. For Neuralgia, Me: matism, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaint", Bleeding at Lungs er Stomach. Rose or Hay Fever, Ca tarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. For Lou of Sleep, Chronic or Verrone Head Act Sick Head Ache, it has no equal, and to which we 014! testimonials from undoubted sources. _ For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy. For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera Morbta is splendidly adapted, in not only removing the par' tint acting as physic, a great contrast with Opium, wise: not only constipates and dregs the system, but WWI the remedy worse than the disease. From Physicians we ask attention, and on deicer: Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developing is t':.• Anodyne an Opiate which' has long been wanted, sod :3 the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely on one cents . principle. Prom invalids WO ask correspondence for Pamphlato explanation, without "postage stamps." Prices—Large Cough Remedy, 60 cents per bottle Small ss 26 " it Tolu Anodyne, 60 " cc JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, No. 6 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mao, leer tole by all usual wholesale and retail dealers is every town and city, and by 0. A. BANDIVAHT, Agrz' for lientsbarg; at wholesale by OHO. H. ABHTON as: CHAR. I'LLCA & CO., Philadelphia. ;es-d&wlj W M. KNOCHE, 93 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA DEALER, IN PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee ! makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS• THE BEET MANUFACTURED INSTP‘U . MENTS, from $46 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mu sical merchandi 3 e in gencol • SHEET The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on ban' Music sent by mail to any part of am country, OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND HOSEICOt FRAMES, Suitor/to for locking glasses and all kinds pictures always= band. A fine aesortment of beat plated LOOKING GLASSES' From smallest to largest sizes , Any style of frame made to order& the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, novl—dwSzs 98 Markel si• OFF ES AND SUGARS OF Ai l CiIiADEB, and at renew:AU prices, for sale WM.DOCIC,Js. , d~i (10 0 P r R'S GELATINE._ The t o f ertiele in the market, just received and for OE— bJ 11"4 Writ .Is .l HAVANA ORANGES.—rut, seu by wm.