AGItICULTUItE. THE CAUSE OF INFERIOR STOCK Some farmers sell or slaughter their best stock of mares, cows, ewes or sows, and thus out off all hope of : say improvement at one blow. Does a heifer show a disposition to fatten easily? She is encouraged to feed until fat, and is then sold and eaten, while her fel l/mu, who belong to the same breed with Pha roah's leanrkine, are kept for milk or rearing eaves, because they are not and cannot be made fat for the butcher. Has a farmer a sow pig which becomes fat upon the feed on which' the rest of his pigs are starving? He gives her over to the butcher's knife and propagates from uland shads" and oorn cribs. Has he a fine, round, bright-eyed ewe ? She Still be fat aboat the time his half filled pork barrels are .empty and she is, slripped of her fair skin and fair proportions simply because she is worth the trouble of killing ; and thus many of our farmers 'perpetuate' a breed' of an imals that are a disgrace to the country. They seem uneasy while they possess an 'animal that. ill draw' the attention of their neighbors er the butchers, and woe be to it if it nut on a better appearance . than its fellows, for from that time its doom is sealed. To improve thabreed of animals, it is by no means necessary to incur a great expense in bringing animals from a distance. If a farmer will mount his horse mid ride across the coun try some fine day, and view the live stock of his neighbors, he will soon perceive that there are abundant means p f bettering his circum stances tir,a cross or exchange, at a slight cost, and he by this plan is improving his judgment by ocra l p m ionn, and hoarding up elperiente for a future day that will be of more value to him than the expense of many such excursions; and improvement once began and persisted in for a short time,. will produce such a corres ponding improyement in the mind and circum stances, of the farmer as will insure its con tinuation, and richly reward all his labor and outlay. Many of our fanners destroy the hope of improving their stook by a system of false economy in the selection of the males from vitkich they breed their stock; many do not Imp* male front whiek to breed their horses or horned stock, nor is it necessary, as one will do. for a neighborhood ; but this one should be the best ; and in order to keep a good one, a good price must and should be charged for his services. - Many farmers , lotie thirty and even fifty dollars in the value of a full grown horse, steer, ox or cow, by a system of false economy—by not being willing to pay two or three dollars more.for the services of a male. have repeatedly driven my cows three miles to a good male, at a cost of four or five dollars, when I could have found a male on my neigh -bar's farm, at a cost of twenty-five cents. About three weeks ago I sold a five year old colt for $lBO, when colts of the same age could be bought for from $l4O to $l5O. and can only attribute the extra price to the additional ex pense of five dollars in the choice of a Male. —Germatirozen Tele , viph. PRUNING 'FRUIT TREES. In the last Prairie Farmer we find some ex cellent suggestions on the subject of pruning fruit trees, by. J. T. Elliott, of Grand Rapids, Mich. They accord.exaCtly with what we have said ever and over again for many years in these column. oommunication is dated Nay, and be begh:s thus : ' , The season for trimming fruit trees is approaching," and then goes. en an. follow: "We oil remember the old apple and pear 'Arees, where '(New En - land) we had to be boosted' to remit - the' levier branches ; and coming out here me have imitated our fathers' follies, and -fared worse than they. < They pruned in February , and -March, and we have ' known no better. Letting go any discussions of what their interests may be—and looking at home—all ealietieneesi hope will not be lost onus, tad thief expeilenee, all points one Way. Prune w7u7e the wood is growing if you wish the sears to heal guide and sound. Say in Tune. "Begin your businiss while the tree is young, and don't be sparing of your knife. Take off all bearing branolies,that will ever need it, and thus safe the taking of them off when they ge_t, ladge - This ' being preperly Cone `'irlien y oung, will save mush , labor and loss in aftir years.—)Ve are apt to lenve on too Many limbs. "Limbs that grow close together, and paral, lel, and that cross, must have one of them re- moved. The formation of crotches must tie ' avoided, or else ice 'Toe ) B more Or less of trees by splitting doww when they get to bearing...— If practical, establish a leading branch, and grow laterals at intervals. Some will need little, and other sorts much cutting_" Mr. Elliott also advises to grow , heads low, with the lower branches not over 'two feet, .if poisible front. the ground:: They stand the' 'high • winds- better ' •+ :are :handsomer; and the fruit is more easily.,got. , at. If the plow cad not approach the tree in consequence of this system of growing, so much the better, as ' a plow never ought to get near any fruit tree.: All this is . sound doctrine. .Low-bianched trees aLs3 protect their trunks :against, tee sun of summer, which sometimes is very injurious, as well as, to,a certain' extent, against, the freezing and tawing process of winter. There is a marked difference between the amputated limbs of trees that have been ope- rated, on respectively in February and June or July. The first often show, especially whesh the limbs are . of any considerable size, a black stump, which never. changes. except to decay ; while thoseetikeilatter readily heel over, and piesett a treat appeuenee: Besides, summer pruning insures fruit beds, while spring pra ising gives l tis emli rood: MORE ABOUT CUTTINGS Io a discussion by the IftTticultml'Speiety of Miehigui, , rectuitly,Ahe following ,sugges- Lions were mad& by one ot-theAkaperiexide'd nursery-men u present, ..whkoh rep Tint for the benefit of, those not welt fatted in. these =Atom; Rolle cantata "generally, are - sure to grow,immediately. after:the 'loitering is over for te month. Geraniums grow at any season,. also fuschias, verbenasi and other similar grow-. ing plants.. • Difficult 'woody plants' require to have the new wood from which the cuttings are taken, well ripened , to insure growth. 4—: Pink pipings may be out at any seation. Gen erally speaking all plants grow more; readily just after blooming, and the best cuttings are taken from those shoots that have I:iortut blooms. Usually it is well to leave a small part of the post - year's growth on the cuttings. Fuseltias , grow best from young shoots, also heliotropes awl verbenas. Oleanders need to berrooted'in water previous to planting in the eartii the roots are tender, and should be handled with care. • Cactus require drying for ..:anumber of ,dayebefore planting ; tuose leaves. that baye flower buds,. are said to bloom early, and 'else to continue , flowering annally. - 1 -Herhareous plants root sooner when the ' Media are placed in water for a day. Equality of temperature and moisture is important to insure success. For this purpose glasses are placed over delicate cuttings ; some prefer clear, others green glass. Cuttings generally partiataliading, until roots form. The : 8 4 0 01,ba l tirnity pressed to the lowest skbOot:;11* 'tile may not pene trate.and.drirtke•Aisl)'7o - Tiee t e• .P utti zir s li ke the deli' and moonlight ; therefore ' the cotter inips-the hiit4itia Should be re :" WOK if ihte Hifiestlfeirlidet moderate :(at , sunset. "The horizontsielsonoinateartillt the . grimed are much more, WM1, 1 ,94 . ° P°!.ll than Ike 4 P" • 4.t „ . . _ • ROOMS, -Bile 41 . 188 HAMM ofMidesatiptimmlitiesand pecaf f , firt We by WM. IC, JR., 01). for Oak Z aßent VALUABLE IRON PROP RTI for V SALE—MATILDA FURNACES and ORE BANKS. This property is situated on the Juniata river, in liinun and Huntingdon counties, Pa., within one mile of Mount Union Station, on Penumbrae's railroad. Pb. Juniata causiscsd Rennifylvarila railroad Vita through Ahe 'pro perty. it embraces about Twenty-seven Hundred Acres of land; about three hundred acres of which is good farm land, in a high state of coltivalion; the balance is good timber lank would supply sufficient charcoal for the farming The improvements are a good substantial Furnace, Stack, Steam Engine, Iron Blowing Cylinders, &C., with all the necessary buildings. There is on this property An extenainkbed oftlron Ore,being Identical, in the geological series, wit:. that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore can he mined and delivered at the furnacts for about one dollar per ton. Limestone in apundance, of good, quality, on this property. The extensive oat fields of the Broad Top and Alleghenies are from forty to fifty, miles distant, by Pennsylvania railroad or canal, ind:: mina' running through the property makes it - one of the beet locations for the manufacture of ir o n, either with coke or anthracite. Ikidffifien to the charcoal; the buildings teethe fur need %cm are ample, subitantlal, and in good repair. The property will be sold a bargain, and on easy terms. For further particulars address • WASHINGTON RIGHTER, COLUXBIJI, Lancaster county, Pa. P. B.—For quantity and quality of the ere see Prof. Lesidie , s report en same. je3-d&wlm VOR SALE.—The BIT 'DING on the k corner of Walnut and Sitori-atronts, need as a UOOPER SHOP. This trending was oi4ginally built SO shatit could be turned into Dwelling Monsen. It con manor three separate frames placed together, each frame being 25 by2o feet, making the entire building, ae itnow stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide.- Will sell also an EIGH TIMBRE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one of Drawback's Patent Stave Cutters, and a. Sw of Saws for Jointing Staims. The above property will be sold at a bargain, as we wish to clear the ground en which the building stands. Enquire at the Brokers Office of 11. 21.WOULLOCH, feb9-dtf 129 Market Street. NOTICE TO,SPECTILMRB I ....•••••• VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NOR SALT A number of large sale BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the Round House and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to an29-dly , J,OHN W. HALL. LOTS. FOR SALE-ON-NORTH ST. .11 and Pennsylvania Avenue. Apply to IL J. HAIMEMAN, tnars-dti Col.. 'Front arid Walnut sts. FOE SALE—A house and ' Lot on Sixth Street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange Mee of ' 13. L. 18'0111L0011, 28 Market street, Where the MAMA price id 11.WAY11 pal ter GOLD and SILVER. ' febri.dtf I'OR SALE.-A TW , STOKY FRAME EE HOUSE in Short street. Inquire of ' eep3Otf W. K. YERBZKE. glarbinerp. EAGLE WOTUKS I HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, BIANURACITUBAB OP BOOK-BINDERS' RILIND LACMNES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS • BOALDS, • AND KAMM NON GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider BEMs and Pod'ler Cutters, SCIIOOL.PI7III4ITURE, General Nadine Work and Iron end Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, • SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, E r in, ETC. ID" Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &e., .to. 010$011.°8 PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. /jam Oiph paid for Old Copper, Erase, Bpelter, .to. STEAM BOILERS. PRRNSYLT , ANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE !STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES Of Tartans patterns, bothstationary and swinging, SASH WEIGHS and various other Building Castings, for sale every cheap at the [iny24-dly.l BACirLyt - WORN& T • .0. M 0 I: .T Z, Ii*GIIYEER, MACHINIST f . qrs . A.ar FITTER., 7 : lio. 6, INORiII. SIHIEt STREET, , Been Walnut 'arid Mart it, Harrisburg, Pa. Alacffitiliry of:everY Pol g oriPtion Elvis and *aired. Ems Oupko of all alzun. and • Wisp. mastortraent of Gila Ilikusa:guattaulr valeta: '- - A • - • _ -, :1:11 trot* done la this ionabldrbment:Wilk be nnaer hid oVii s ac appirolon, and iiitrantadrln give satlafautlon. ' TEA3I 4- 430ILERS. Airbag made ancient . eael oppliment errpagentents' for the purpose, we an't. now primula to' ink •• " .131CDX-T—LMTLOS yoterny• L kind ,prompfly !Istria*, tea,. We ahal ron mane bp Ban & thp fe tfiliicin of iebecond to =Morin t e one but the beet heads employed. nepelting promptly ulleniletto. MO** 'I . ZAOLD WORKS, rpmylll.4lls). •• -414:41'11FliPs• W .P• A • It- I' L , PLUMBER AND GAS.FITTED,, FliplyliTHßHT PBIN XT NG M O77IO.W..II, NE DOOR TH,2I)II4IIBAP/I • • TI ' Stores, dwellings; churches, public buildings, facto riot; &U.;1111ed up with gas, lead and limn pipe in a workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins,Bath Tube, Lift end l lferce :Kelm Closets, Le a d au& Iron Pipe " for water, gas _and steam. A share of patronage is respectfunyuclicited. All *Ork prpmptli attended • • - jeßollint E , ) R EHSIO V A L. , The salbeeriAter kas • removed his PLUMBING AND BRAN FOUNDBYfrom blitiketstreet to fourth street aborchtliket, oppseifte the BetlibrOlanrob for peit - Pitronage, lieTiopee, by dela attentilfi l ko bed nees,l4 merit ar eoatintuinge of it. - ' niere-dtf ' ' " 'WM. PANKHILL. 50 5 000 " Fifty Thotteanli Founds •' IhEXII/YEL 8110111. 51 B2CEIVING, whkey trie 'Pt vol 7 low Rime by the Ilogsheeit, TReFee Barrel.ot Stetteam. my3o littICAY.; le' Ham. CO. 89 4 IL- Ad A,' 0 4,E S • •N 'S't7-L P EUU R L L ! privorl4ll3olll3 of thei:ohOlce suPaitin Watches lust coined. and for ea% lig' WM. DOOM. Ts., & 00. A ' Prlo .. ,o, 8 I - • 160.1111SITILSPRIIINAPPLES•junt reeeived and for isle (very low) by WM. DOCK, jr., & CO. IN VEW' Ott ADIS SUGAR !-FIRST zum.z.N.,!—Nor sale • • Jill , • , WM. DOCK Is.. h CO. WRITING FLUIDS. I. -BOSS' Ameri v v can Vfritirig tk: splendid lnk, at 62 cent per quart ; genuine Writing ',laid, HMI BISON'S Columbian Writing ,Pluid, LAUGHLIN & BUSEIVIBLIM Ink, Copying In); Oprzolne and Red bilk of the best quality, Blue Ink,' 'Mucilage. NA., at • l3ollßllllllVii BOOK/ITOBB. ROSS' AMERICAN WRITING LIF rum), equal It mot 'superior to Arnold's Eaglisla Plaid, and only 62 mats per quart bottle, at • ; 8011.1111MBIB BOOKSTOBB. 'Cow - AaW YOU GREEN fI . BACRI , P , LIDAN IlifTAtiVS new Willie Song. Prtee 80 cents, just received and for sale by WARD, at his Kuala store, Third street.- Cal/ and get a copy early. ap2B 19VALTRAPER; BORDERS, &c., &e., T I sold yet at last yeses prices, without snyadvance. 4 , 7 At 101/116781L1 MOKIITOIIIO. nRIRD REACHES-PARED AND TINP + 324-4134reCiliT frbNOCK. 7i., ft 00. T HE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNUAL imeguk foi.1883: for mail at sognirmvs .00RE. P ONDENORD Billig;7rq Wk. XeCeived 141.101ttallli MCIIM"r4 41. T ADI FAI34IAI) A.MB ; ' P IfTT, frau *ow yiev, ass =CAI fierier. 0f •Meehet issd &ma:Woods; (Wroth's Meek. 4011 . 4 ,172/ 0 ' ft premed to cat, At &similar.* ieetiellA i—erf desedltfen. &nein the intent 4114 low eArle.; 410.0,ti the su n s sososd=no stitching et reerY jaiptios done by lifts: 1114dtt Ciao of trawl. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. Mffiliffffiatifit NM -MINS DAILY TO firOr YORL AND PHILAD.ELPiIIA ON AND ARTIE MONDAY; April' 20,128, the Pas senger Trams will leave the Philadelphia abd Reading lailroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York lad Phil adelphla, se follows, via : BASTWARD. ' NEW= LINT leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 a. In., on argiTal of Pennsylvania Railroad 71-Apr.oa Tiara frixo tai Went, = m os 144 PaW York at 940 a, IF. ) and at Philadelpßiat at 9.20 a. in. A sleeping earlisattaoked to the train through front Pittsburg without eland*. )TAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 i. ar riving in New York at 6.90 and at Phiadelphia at 1.60 p. m. PAST LINZ leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. rt., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad past Mail, airing is NOW York at 10.25 p. in., and Philadelphia at7.oop.M. WNOTWARZO, 4 • PAST LING leaver New York at 6.00 a. M., sad Phila delphia at 8.18 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at"..20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaven New York at 32.00 loon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 p. nt., arriving at lioniebtrg at 8.20 p.m. 1 MORIN LIN) leaves New York at 7.00 ii. m., ar riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. m and committing with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A tilt*P• big car is also attached to this train. Qinuaectiona are made at Harrisburg with trcing on the rainpriraidik, Northern Ventral and Vniaberlauf Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, lottnvinth Wil,kesbarre, Allentown, Raaton, • *nage checked through. Pare betweei :few York and Harrisburg, 35.35 between Harrisburg sad Ma, delphis, 33.35 in No. , I ears, and 13.00 in No. t. For tickets and other information apply to .7.J. CLYDE, General e 34, Harreburg. ep`.9 N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Three deity trains to and front Baltimore and Waal ington City. Cennetdiona made with trains on Penn aylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg maths West two trains daddy to and from the North sad Wes Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. ON AND ADTBR MONDAY, APRIL 24 Taassiiger Trains of the Northern Central azdyg gaol clopart from assrlabttre and B: COWS, BOI7TIIWAHD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (exce at 10.19 a. in.; leaves Harrisburg at rives at Baltimore at 6.25 p. m. =PRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury.daily day) at 11.07 p. leaves Harrisburg (axe, at 2.09 a. m., sad arrives at Baltimore d Monday) at flab a. M. HARRIBBDRO ACCOMMODATION T Marrisbini dally at 4.50 NOATILWARD NAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(exceptßundly at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives Sunbury at 4.05 p. m. XICE'kEBB TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.16 p. m , arrives at Ilarrisbnrg at 1.85 a an., aid leaves Ear rieburg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. in., and arrive 2 at Banbury at 6.38 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN haws daily (except Sunday) at 2.65 pt m. and rives at Harrisburg at 7.20 p.m. Per further information apply at the Office, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBARRY, General Superintendent. ' Harrisburg, April 20,1863-dtt pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! SUMMER TIME TABLE! ilittiltYTO & FRoin 11111Mmii ON AND AFTER ' 010/1.11.41r, APRIL 20, 1 5639 • lilter Passenger Train. of the .Pennsylvania Railroad 0049Maly pill depart from and arrive at ilirrialints and Philadelphia is follows :, • 't JBAVVW,hP.D.. • THROUSII. lIIPMEII3 TRAIN learva Shai l ieharg daily at ,! i'.oo a. m., and arrives atikes t Philadelphia at 0.10 a. m. :111811,LINP1 leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) aL 5.46 1 9fA., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55 a. M. taesengeA take breakfast at Linolater., WAN' ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves iimi•isburg at 7 . .00 a. in., and arrives at West Phibidel phis at 12.25 p. m.. PAST MAIL ;2'ILAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (en tap moo at 1,99 p, and arrives at West Plidbi delphis 010MMODATION TRAIN, 119 ,t9mMa,illav t ee Megialionrg at 4.00 p, m., and arrives . * West Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m. W'NIT WARD. • BALTIMOmt TRAIN leaves Bantam dally.(exeept,Monday).At 2.00*. m Altoona,l 7 - 16 ' 1. take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at.l2. 7giIiatiSIBMA.MXBRESS 2 1 11,,t1N lea es: Har Iburgalsiiy*ll.ot) s, m.;Altooniai t 4a.m., take break.' fast i taivtarrives at Pittfebtovg at 42.80 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harriaberg at 1.16 p. m., Al toona * T..)5 in., take sopper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 a. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m., Altoona' 8.35 p. m., sod.arrivesett Pittsburg at 1.00 a, In. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN learn Philadelphia 42,80 p, in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. 4473OnsNtqvAnort TRAIN leaves Philadel7 pidirat; and arrives at Hareisburg at 940 p, In, This train runs via Mount Joy. ; • ' - •' BAM7N '1 Vo trPo , "Sop64ednaes ma/ a ro.P 11 0 4 A. B. Harrisburg. Aprll. 18, 1883 --dtf 1863. 1863. DIII.I4ADELPHIAI & ERIE ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest ;mantle' of Pennsylvania to the oily of Brie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road ffs4ipalig,.and . tinder their Osigiied is leans rapidly opened tbroughout its entire length. . It le now is use fot , Passenger and Freight business iron ilarrisbrars to Driftwood, (Isemnd Fork,) (127 milds) on tzlm !astern Division,, and from smetezd to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HJ . , Leave Northward Kali Train..—. 1.15 a. m. I Express Train.. 8.00 a.na cant lulu through without dinner both ways en the e trains between Philadelphia and lock Have; and tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elevate Slesping• Cars ink Eves's . Trains betweitn Willlenusport and Bal4more, and WiLiamepti and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business appi at the IL D. cor. 11th and Market streets. 4,3,t i for I/relight business of the Company's Agents B . giniigton, Jr., cor. 13th and Market etre Philadelphia. Jr. Deiniliat Brie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. O. R. 8., Denim H. U. HOUSTON. Gen'i Preigirt t gt ., Phil's. 'LBW'S L. 'MIT,' Gang Ticket Agt., JOF. D. POTTS, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. marb•d7 11 I N • • , FJ ar. nel 3Et. J ek,. zoo, • ; LEMON, - 11111TILLA. GINGER , . ; • - Alke l o4 oaANGh • Extol cl itaib m e mo • N 46 lr xiani zib ir - NllO AWN' 111 0' 0041EINIAL, 0 07 °D../c 1431 111) esiortsi . :ldixtrt r as ' • WS* above eieerkinent last received cram jeatavi Retilee—cedl Bo3a o w l r 0 ,,4,410 , filar/ 0 1 WM. DtlOlC, DOCKET VIIVES:---A v lag as ; sormilatt, 0011 11111117100 100 fit Books, Stational), &c. 4, - ;01100L BOOKS.—SChooI Directors, Teachers, Parents; Scholars, and others, in need of School Books, School stationer!, &0., will dud ,a com plete assortment at .E. POLI,OcK 4. SON'S BOOK $ TORE, Market square, Harrisburg, comprising i n pert the following : • - EXAMS .=—McGriffers, Parker's; Cobb's SPELLING BOOKS.—ncGnifefs, Colitol,Websta Tpwit's,,Byerly's Combry's. GRAMMARS.—BuItion , s, Smith's, Wood bridge's Monteith's, Tuthill's, Hart!ii, Wells'. HlSTOB.LES.—Grimshaw's, Davenport's, irost'sWll- son's, Willards, Goodrich's, Pinnock's, Goldsmith's and Gam's. 4 11 ITHME'r/O'S—ersoulears, Stoddard's. Emerson's fat's, Oollinrn's, Smith and Dukes, DATION. AIiGEBBAS.---Greenlitaft, Davie's, Tars, lay% Bridge's. moTiettAars.—Worcteetethi Quarto, Academic, Com prehensive and Primary Dictionarea. Walker's tiotio o /, Cobb's, Walter, Webster's Primary, Webster's High school, Webster's Quarto. &cadence. selitfliAL PHlLOBOPll3B.—Odmetoen, Parker's, gratis. ,The Aeon with a great variety °totters can at anytime be found at soy store. Also, a complete assort msnt of School Stationery; f embkneing in the wit( le a con plettontat foraelsool purposes. Any book not in theater,. praciatedi id one days notice. 'Er Country MerAtantitinpplied at wholesale rates. AhIiLiNACB--John Baer and Son's Almanac for sale at 11. M. POLLOCK A SON'S BOOS STORE, Harrisburg. - 11" Wholesales* . myl `WALL PAPERI:WATiL PAPER I 1 - Just reoeived oqr spring Stock of WALL PAPNE BORDERS, PIRE SCREEN I oils., &a. IVA thelargest and beat isefectedassortment in thecity,vanging in price [Sind* (6) contain') to one'doller and squirter ($1.25.) As WElpurehase very low for rash, we are prepared to sell at as low mime, if not lower, thaw s can be had else where,. If parakamers will call and examine, we feel confident thaf we can please them in respect to price end quality. , 111.,M POLLOCK & SON, row2ll " NeloW Zoned , Nouse, Market Square. . , . TAW BOOKS!, L AW' BOOKS I !—A , emeortreent of tAW BOONS, 611 the State Down; and Ettokadosillnementery Works, with many or the old Anglish Reports, scarce and rare, together with a large assortment of second-hand Law Books, at eery low pricer, as tns oas pries Bookstore of . • R. M. pot,Locut & SON 103 • • Marhet Square, Harrisburg. • HE subscribers Propose t o pu blish, by T subscription a "FARM MAP'S of •Ahe Township of gOWATARA,I , Dauphin county, Pa. if• sufficient en couragement is given. The Mai will eim'braCe the Bounds, ries el the Township and Farms contained therein, num ber 'a Acres, Location of Residencies Wait Nachos of Pre pertyholders generally. There wilt alse bei on the• Map a Table of Dietanoss, showing the c 41iMance from each Grepi it 94 inthe. Township to :Harrisburg, Alain ren deripg it a Milliable Mai to Parta'eie sumVP oilers 171 Bela Ratite particularly'. These 'flew* of their Residences put on the Map will be charged a moderate extra'price. The Map will be neatly mauled, colored and mounted, and delivered at the low price of Five Dol lars, payable on delivery of the comae. • ' CLARK ;& XVB SW Walnut street,•Philidelphia. • Harrisburg, Novemberl4.l3lll.--tf . no, the • ay will, *more 411 WORCESTER'S. RoYAL . QUARTO DICTIONARY ! VIII DEBT INININIIIO AID rookmionto DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, contains 1,854 Royal Quarto Pages and2o,ooo words and meanings not found , in , any other English Dictionary; more than 1,000 Thlustratimum inserted in their Proper places; over 5,000 words synonyiniaid ; together with numerous tables of pronounced pro er names. Bold by lilt. School DlotionatiOLLOOE - Ic 'BON: Also Worcester,.uuir23 1 Sunday ~., and ar l xcept Bun • t Ito:dew, ily (except ANOTH - ER - 81TP,PLY OF .'lloßTOskg• LI,NRI.VILLZWVA,I4 PENS I ' NON Et IN THE' WrioLn WORLD ! - Tor 76 moats,. g1;"51.74,51.60, $2, $3, $4. Warranted to made, of good gold, at , • febls SOH.EIREJVA BOOKSTORE. IN lame ONLY ONE DOLLAR fora good Sub ataatial bound *milli 'Bible at ___ Seitieteer% Bookstore. Q.CREPTER'S Nookstore tha oleo" to hp. anl4 Pittio—warraietwet • W 4,..,',`,.U'A;.fi....c .. ,`H'E , 98 MA /grit 'S' l /!,. :HAWRISBURGe, PA PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet makers froni $2OO upwards. M E E - O'D E NS. THE BBBr MANUFACTURED INSTRU MENTS, from $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Antes, Fifes;Drtims; Banjos, Tambomined, Violin and Guitar stringi and n 34- Meal merchandise • in general H E T 'M U . 8 I . 'the LATEST PUBLICATIONS always oil hand !dodo sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND BOSEWOC ' , P A. M ES, Sultana). for looking glasses and all kinds pietntes always on kiaid.. A fine assortment of bet plated LOOKING GLASSE§ From smallest. to largest 'sizes. litir All style of 'frame 'made to order at the shortest *Aloe. WMIIWOCUE, novl—dw&s 93 Market et. 110WE'S SoWine , Machine,4B7 Broad • way, New York; brow* office 903‘, Market street, The undefaigned . reipeoffully Informs the mantifactoreraand citizen". of Hasricbgrg that he hen opened a seWlng,machlae pflice for the vale of the celebrated. HoWe's sewing • machine, ma ki ng the well "knoWn lock-stitch, and apted for all of leather :and cloth, and family, nee. 131:11.14APNABL, feb2s 7 dly ' Agent GIITTA PERMA WATER-PROOF :3E3 Xs MC. X INT Cal- ' (WITNOUT BB178IIINO,) kVA BOOTS,SHOES,-HARPTESS, CARRIAGES, ' AND MILITARY LEATHER-WORE. . . This new,and excellent article excels everything ever before in use, for beautifying and softening the Ldather. It nukes a polish like 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 sumoient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off 'with deal water and the polish 'will re-appear. Etair ranted as represented. DIBEOTIONB FOB llBll.—Alply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowiraver • the ieather, and the polish is complete..Prioe,lB7)l °entaler bottle. ITAINIDON 4 4 90.;H01S Agents, eO Market street jeno-41tf • ' ESIRA,BLE BUILDING' LOTS D. YOE. SALE, west of the Capitol, fronting on Grand street and Hammond lane. Enquire of ' GEO. L TINKLE • febll-lud BOSTON CRAOKERS.-A LARGE SUPPLY- of these delleism anthers jnst received and for isge by , Wht. DOCK, ds,, & CO. GOLP PENS I—Thp largest and Le: stook, irom 11:00 to 114.00—warranted—at - SOREPPERVI BOONSTOIIII. - fiI . XCELSIOR ! 1 1-BTIGAR CURED AA HAMS !—.A. Delicious Haws '• eared expressly e fa family us.. They sue superior to eny now iu the mar ket. [injl4.l WM. POOR, JR., & 00 PtREA.KFAST BACON.—,-A small . but , , very choleelot of Sugar Oured “Breakfast Bacon (equal to the imported Yorkshire) just received. (y 29 Wht. ROOK, Ja., & COFFEES AND SWABS. OF ALL GRADES, and at ressoniblo prices, for sale by WM. DOCK, fa., & 00. , TDTE -The best P R'S` OEIAA • ' C t . 14, , ' , r , ele!iir .w ed it a . nd for oon _ b y it JO •reialst_tt • • "Bill' DElts IPPI ' ED --The under gt ' ! -- • . • ' ' ' 'line large acid commodious ' l4l l " .ilhe lialrillir A r t tfo ll Acidrsikilin the corner of 4 ,, ..,...., --- 1` — else - ? filmed eburgi. she is prepared Iteeond'etroottii ° ---, °to accommodate a lutioiexq•Ft l.j eetlea en sa d their wives, IITA ... ralP F °2""ai c terni. Jyll:deict 1 . iy JO HNSON. ALCOHOL, IN LARGE . 11 1euistabablistar ikuNrivialitni Ibr alb& by . . 11AVANA ORANtIES.Just received Ai. by WM. DOON, JA.; k. 00. DEALER IN 66 Market street ansurante. INSURANCE AGENC.I. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORP,O,R,A TED 1836. Tide Institution is doing business en the Mutual ba ssoon-ea 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 taitt. Andae an additional seeurity to the assured, the act requires that the pro fi ts of the business shall be funded mei remain With toe corporation, aeva guarantee and protectionlo the insured against loss, lien 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 ...mil on Goods transported by railroads or canals, and y Steamboats - on .ri ; Le ny and lakes i also, against Manage or logs lir Fire; for alimited time, or permanently. The undersigned, As Agentfer the above well known company, will make Insurance against loss or damage by Bre, either perpetually or annually, on property in either town or country. Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. Apply personally or by letter to ROBERT MUENCU, Ilarrisbarg, Pa. janZ6. If • LIFE 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 RIDOWAY, President. JOHN F. TAMER, Actelary. CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVER on • the most reasonable terms. They act as It:centers, Trustees and Guardians wider last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees. The • cap' tal being paid up and inverted, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the insured: The .premiums may be 'paid yearly, half yearly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodically to the inn . reams for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in December, 1841 the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the THIRD BONUS in December, 3854, and the yQuivra BONUS in 1859. These additions are made without requiring any increase in the premiums to be paid to the company. The following aro a few examples from the Register: Amonnt of Policy and Policy.l Bum I Bonus or bonus to be increased Insured addition I by future additions. No. 89 $2,500 $ 887 50 " 132 8,000 1,050 00 .' ~ 199 1,000 , 400 00 f , 333 5,000 1,876 00 . Agouti. Harrisburg and vie, • WILLIA jel9-4130 N S 1J RANCE. • • Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agenoy at Harrisburg, Pa., of • THE INSURANCE COMPANY . OF NORTH AMERICA. • OF 'PHILADELPHIA. Immigrated 1.794-Charier Perpetual. oariTAL AND ABBATS $1,200,000 ' • DIRECTORS: 'Arthur G. Coin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, 8. Morris Wain, John Ma. son, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward 8. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. OMRELEB PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for the above named company, , tbe undersigned is prepared to Ulla Ph. Maks in any part of the State of Tenneylvania, either annually or pupa usny, on most favorable terms. Office in Walnut street near Second. WILLIAM BUEHLER, junelB.dly Harrisburg, Pa. HE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., Of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This company continue to insure buildings, merchan dise, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual phut, 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 $1,475,789 35, 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 liberalli with those who may sustain less or damage as the, case may eaten of, oonsietent with jostles to all parties concerned. . . Amount 'of Prranium Notes, $155,020 49. Balance of Cash Premium unex pend, Jan. let. 1862 $1,688 57 Cash receipts during the year 1862, less.hgents' Commissions 6.781 47 Cash 'receipts in January, /888..... 895 80 Losses and 11xpeneee paid during the year 1882 $8,329 73 810,rfee unexpended ? February 2d, 1863 " 8,018 11 . • , A. S. GREEN, President Giones Tonna, Jr , Secretary.. 1111: B. SHUMAN, Treaaurer. DIRECTORS: M. S. Shuman, Michael R. Moore, George Young, jr., Nicholas McDonald, Amos S. Green. Rai:mit T. Ryon, Abisham Bruiser, • John . Pendricky Samuel P. Zberlein, Ephraim Handley, 4olele. UNIT .. EII STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA AND LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD DEPOTS, HLIII.IBII/111, PA. The undersigned haying taken the above Rotel, which hu been refitted and tar:4oU throughout, bop leave to inform the public that he ie well prepared to *Leona Toom m thou who may favor hint with their patronage, e that will give entire patiefution. The UNITED STATED. HOTEL is located in the Immo dint. vicinity of the depots of the Pennsylvania and Lebanon Valley railroads, where the traveling public can be accommodated with every comfort without the boon. 'minim:lite or expense of going up-town ' Neither pains nor memo shall be spared to render the guests of this establishment as comfortable as they can possibly be elsewhere in the city of Harrisburg. CarefUl and competent porton will always be fend at the depots on the arrival:Of the balms, to take charge of she bagger/Ire& of dome. •Ask for the I:INIT/1D DTATBEI afl dl7 L. W. TIN ITU, Proprietor N ATIONAL NOTEL, (LATE WHITE !WAN,) Raie street, above Third, Philadelphia. This establishment offers great Inducements, not only =account of reduced ruble of board, but from tho can. tral location to the avenues of trade, is well as the con veniences afforded by several passenger railroads run ning past and contiguous to It, by which guests can pass to and from the Hotel to the different railroad depots, should they be preferred to the regular omnibuses be longing to the house. I am dwtermined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my gusts, and endeavor to give general satisfaction. Terms-461-25 Per Day. DAVID 0. FIEGRIST, (Formerly of Eagle note!, Lebanon, Pa ) T. V. Rtionse, Clerk. mrll-dtf gransportalion. ANIEL A. MUENOH" • • Agent of the Old Wallower. tine Respectfully informs the publics Unit this Old Dag) Tisasportaldon Idea, (the onlylVallcrwer Line now is oglategner iu this City,) is la wineeseirst operation, and prepared to.earry Freight as low aa 474:Aker Individual line between Thiladelphia,Barriaborg, Sunbury, Lewis burg, Willjawsport, Jersey S hore , Loch Raven, and alk other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and life ant Willia3nipOrt and 'Stroll% Railroads: • DA,NEIL A. HpiliCH4gent, • Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs,. Peacock. Zell is' Rinchnuur,lto. 808 and 6110 KarkeVetreet, above, JOgl4b,,,,Pl 4 l l eyetptiin, 19 , 4 o'clock P. ?n•. lll P.errive at Etamisburs 'ready - for delivery , next morni ng, mye • , vbirry BA URALS.— A largolinufkber. o f oo n dir wi ne , amyl, and Whisky. lharou for sae by WM. DOCK, jr, & CO. RANK NOTICE.—Notioe 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 supplement to an act to establish a system of Free Banking in rennayi.- Tanis, and to secure the public against loss from Into!. oentlionks,” approved the drat day of May m ulo p omitli eighteen hundred and sixty-one. The sa id Bank to be milled THE BABBLERS , BANK OP MOUNT JOY, to be located in the borough of Mount Joy, to consist of q capital stock of one Hundred Thousand Dollars. it shares of /fifty Dollars each, with the privilege a in creasing the same to any amount not exceeding Threa Hundred Thousand Dollars in all. J. Hoffman Hershey, John M. Hershey, ..Martin B. Peifer, Jaoob M. Stauffer, Reuben Gerber, John H. Bear. jan2B-dfimoaw* NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given of all intention to establish a Bank of Discount, Deposit and Circulation, under the provisions of an act, entitled. "An Act to establish a "mime of free banking in Penn. sylvania," and the supplement thereto iiita Dank to be called "THE MANUFACTURERS , BANK," to be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of Fifty Dollars each. deo4-6ind ALLENTOWN BANK. Ai..nuvrovett 11/am...June 20, Mg. Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Legislature of Penneylvitnia, at its next session, for an increase of the capital of said Bank to the amount of $200,000 in addition to that authorised by the present Charter; and also for an extension of the Charter of said Bank for twenty years from the expiration of the present Charter. By order of the Board of Directors. j e2O-dtml CHARLES W. COOPER, Cashier. BNOTICE !—The StOOkhOlder3 JJ of the FARMERS' AND DROVERS , BANK OF eIIiPAYNESBURG, In Green county, Pa., will apply to The next Legislature of the State, for an extension of eberter, for the term of fifteen yenta from the expirs tion of its present term. The location s corporate name and privileges, and amount of capital stock, to wit: one hundred and fifty thourand dollars, to be the stone as under its present charter. . By order of the Board. J. LAMAR, Cashier. Waynesburg, Green co., Pa., Junels,lB6ll—jekeudtml SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES I ! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD: '• 01INS & OBOSLRY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD! FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AC., AC., AC. THE ONLY ARTICLE OF THE KIND EVER Pac. DUCND Wl/1011 WILL WITHSTAND WATER! EXTRACTS. "Avery housekeeper should have a supply of Johns k Crosley'l American Cement Olee."—Nets York Titus:. "It is se convenient to hav in the hone."—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."—Wiliess , Spirit of the Times. PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE. TART li/Asapor. REDUCTIONS TO WHOLRSALI DIALERS. TF.RhIS CASH. (Cr For sale by , all Druggists and Storekeepers gene rally throughout the country. JOHNS tk CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Liberty Street,) NEW YORK. dly 83,887 50 4,050 00 1,400 00 5,875 00 X BUEHLER. 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 supercede 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 possesses all the choice qualities of the best imported liquor, and is posi. tirely known to be of PERPLOT PURITY and of SU• PERIOR FLAVOR. Dr. Cos, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gentry and Blackwood, Chemists, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. All of whom have analysed the Brandy and recommend it as a perfectly pure article and as an invaluable medi cinal agent.' I have been armointed the sole agent for the sale of this Brandy for the city of Harrisburg and Dauphin co. 1101/3.413, Dr. LOUIS WYETB. $9,345 84 JOHN TILL'S COAL .YARD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, , Where he keeps constantly on hand LYEENS AND WLLICESBARRE COAL, Such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGO and NUT, whisk he will dispose of at the lowest market price. °mummers will do well to Mill on him and, lay in their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and fall weight. lan2b-dtho feb23-314d QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST BRAND FOR; FAMILY USB in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated'St. Louis Flour, universally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the market, just received and for sale by WM DOOR, JR., & CO P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S liTOr tit C) -A. It re economical and highly detersive It contains no Rosin and will not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefor suitable for every purpose. Yor ale by WM. DOOR, In., & CO. U A MS!!! --Just .received, a large supply of COVERED 13170111-OIIRED HAM, 4.1 ,fte best brass ix the' market. Every one sold is guar erased. jurte27l WM. DOCK, JR., & 00. MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR A TICLE ;wit received and for sale by WM. DOOR, Js., ( CO "LOOKING - GLASSES —A Splendii Aasortnient of New Looking Glasses, just received, at W. ICNOOREIS Diusin Store, 93 Market street, where they will be 0119 cheap.. Call and examine. mrl3 MOKED SALMON _A choice supply for sale by WD[. DOLL Jr., & Co. MINCE PIES! RAISERS; CURRANTS, CITRON, LEMONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDIES,ito., lor Nile by, WM. DOCK, JR., 00 6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime Sugar enrol Haan for 8.14, vary low, whole's! e of real by Wl[. DOO R JS. 0 Bank Notices. . li9cctlaneaus. T LION'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDT. THE! OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has, for several years, been manufactured from tne pure j.ttice of the AMERICAN CATAWBA and ISABELLA HKAPE, and has attained a rare popularity throughout the West and South, where great quantities 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 MAYOR, sod wherever it has been introduced it had invariably met the moat unqualified favor and extended sale. In support of the above statement., we refer to the certificate of the undermentioned well-known chemists : Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer, Boston, Mass. Dr. James R. Chilton it Co., Chemists, New York. Dr James B. Niahoir, Jowly** Ohm:dist, Boston, Mass. Dr. d. V. V. Blaney & Dr. 11. A. Marriner, Analytical and Consulting Chemists, Chicago, Illinois. PRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fri t:. day at, JOHN WISH% More, corner of Third and Walnut. Jaye 'WALL . PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. HENRY C. SHAFFER Has a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper on hand which will be sold very low. Call and examine. Paper Hanging personally attested to. N 0.12, MARKET !ORBIT, Near the bridge. oct24-dtf UIEDAR TUBS, . CHURNS and NIHA- Imam, together with a large assortment of BAB IEZTA, BROOMS &e., just received, and for sale very int ~ by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. BOSTON CRACKERS. —A supply of these delicious crackers pet received and for sale WM. DOER, jr., & CO. EBSTER'S ARMY AND NAVY Pa CHET DICTIONART. Just received sad for sale at • 801111IfFEWEI 800 KSTOI9I
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