AGRICULTURE. isimpiNG DOWN LAPEDS TO ORAN& To best prepare a field for seeding down, attention should first be given to draining. If it is naturally cold and unproduotive, or if water lodges in any portion of it; diteheo should at once be opened through it. 'end laid with good under-drain. Surface &tau are apt to get filled; and coarse grasses and weeds grow up in them, which interfere with mowing and prevent the flow 'of. water. Draining finished, spread the mainly and put in the De. Do both of these works thoroughly. On poor sails manure is important to give grass a good "Catch," and to supply it with fOod afterward. Deep plowing and a faithful harrowing are needful to bring the land into fine filth and to the roots of the grass to spread out and pene teatelleep where they will flourish in spite of drouth. It is in dispute whether, in seeding down, a few or many varieties of grass seed should be used. For a pasture. it is obvious that several sorts are preferable to any one. One.sort gives us an early growth, but dries up in mid-sum mer. Another starts later, but holds on well. Others grow bee.t in autumn; some grow best on light soil, others on heavy ; some are fibrous rooted, and grow test near the surface; others are top-roos rd, and draw their food from below. Animals crave a vaeely gegtesee, aed theive best on Etta - a diet. The Eaglish make the combination of grasses more of a study than we do. They ofteneow six or eight kinds of seed, and sometimes more. An experienced farmer of our acquaintance favors only a moderate number, ai follows For seeding as acre, ten pounds red clover, five pounds white clover, one peck of timothy, atd a half bushel red top. lie salts this mixture down with two bushels of p'aiter. - Mr. A. B. Dickinson re commends six quarts timothy, four ot. red top, two of blue grass. two of white Holland clover and four of red clover. 'When several kinds are sown, that beat suited to the particular soil will generally ran the others out, and in time mainly occupy the surface. Other questions relate to the time of sowing, and whether the grass seed should be sown by itself or with another crop. It is quite a fa vorite practice to seed . down in early autumn, say September, and usually with rye or winter wheat. T'-e argument for this is, that the preparation - of the land for wheat or rye is just what it net ds to make the grass catch well andbrow ; and that by getting a good start in autumn, it makes a stronger growth the next Season than it would if the seeding were de ferred until the spring. But sometimes the preceding crop (say potatoes) is slate one, and cannot be got effendi October ; and sometimes other farm work presses so hard in September that stocking lands to grass cannot be attended to. In emelt castle spring seeding must be adop ted. Get the ground in order as early as possi ble, and sow with oats. barley or spring wheat, making the grain crop rather Not; so as to give the grass all possible chance. The grain crop will shade the grass plants until they get well started, and then it will be removed in time for the grass to get strong before winter sets in. if the soil is cold and backward in spring, it is advisable to plow it late in the pre ceding fall ; it can then begot ready quickly in spring tor seeding. Some of the beat farmers prefer sowing grass seed without any grain crop. One crop at a time, they say, is enough. The grain is a coarser and more exhausting crop -; - A t leteeferee with the growth of the ten der grass, and steals away its food. One of the chief objections to sowing grass seed alone is, that weeds are apt to get the start of the grass. When grass seed is put in alone, the ground should be cleaned and tilled with spe cial care, and a large ambunt of seed be sown, so as to occupy the whole surface at once, - and produce a fine hay.—American Agricaltutalitt. PRECA.IITIONSAGAINSITHE WEATHER. Science has noCyet enabled man either to certainly predict or to change the wesithei. Al though in vim-al, the succession of the sea sons, seed time and harvest, are guaranteed by the Almighty Ruler, yet they are not alike propitious to all localities. At times the North is blasted with untimely frosts, while the Booth is fervid with sunshine; the East may be parched with drouth, while the West is re joicing in refreshing eliowera. But the culti vator may do something to provide bieteelf against each contingeneres: First, by a mixed husbandry. If corn be stinted by continued rain, the grass in the meadow and pasture will grow with luxurianie, and what is lost in the plowed field may be found in the cattle yard and the haymow. - Ile who depends open wheat alone may grow rich if the snows of Winter and .the rains of Summer are propi tious, but be may able lose all when the seasons change their aspect, and. are unfavorable. Thousands have paid a heavy price for the ex perience by which this lesson nas been learned,. and no longer trust to a single crop Draining is. a most efficient regulator by which to couoterbabmeein some measure the effect of wayward seas o ns. If there be too great rain -fell, the water_ speedily finds an outlet from the roots which it would other- , Wise drown. If drouth occur, the porous soil is enabled to draw moisture from beniath, and also condense it from the air which can artiet from above. Corn on a well drained field will pass safely through a soak or. a dronth which would diminish, by one-third, the field from an undrained, compact sail. Frequent stir ring of the soil, keeping it loose and light, is of paramount imporianor, especially in die alb, The rapid evaporation which goes on at the surface, under such circumstances, cools the adjacent air, and causes - it - to deposit cipious dew, and moisture from below will also bo drawn upward to supply the wilting plants. If, in addition to this, mulching be practica ble, to prevent the too rapid escape of mois ture, drouth maj be resisted for a lengthened period. This may ba done in the garden and fruit yard, and to same 'manila the corn-field, where straw or refuse hay is plenty It is less easy to keep grass lands in heart during dronth, and other measures should be "warted to weeps the mock of cattle is large. sad the amount of pasture and meadow only just sufficient to carry them through a favora ble season. A field of corn or millet should be sown the present month, to ba out and fed green in August and September. The latter plant resist. dronth even better tbau core, Mid an acre will yield a supply for several head of cattle during the period when drouths are most frequontly injurious to pastures. There need be no load, it tae crop be not wanted to supply summer deficientoy. A feed from the soiling patch at night will make itself felt in the milt pail in the morning, and what cannot be prefitiabiy used in this manner can he cured and tired to advantage in Winter. There is alwaya.leas difficulty in di-posing of supera bundance of feed, than in eking out a short supply, and the wise nusbandmen will endea vor to err on the safe site, if at. all. CARE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS& George E. Blakelee, of Lorain county, Ohio, sends the following communication to the Ru m/ American, on a subject which interests all farmers; but only a portion of them, we ar e pleased to any, require the information. He uayit Titanium& of dollars are lost by the neglect of farmers to take proper care of their farming tools, which a l.ule outlay and care would save. Alt the tools and impip men t o o f wood need by the farmer - should be kept well painted and bloused. They not only look mach nicer, and last years longer # but they show evident algae of thrift and taste. One of the most durable and neatest paints is a light blue. This color may be made by soy farm-r. Take white lead and oil, and mix to about the thick a s!. of cream, then - add Prussian bine to suit taste. Green paint m-y be made by putting in Oen in place Of the blue. A paid eontpesed Of equal parts of white lead and yellow ochre mixed with oil is very durable, bat does not look so neat as blue or green. To One pint Of ady paint there should be added one gill Of Japan drier or liquid boner. It is equally essential to preserve tools of iron and steel from rusting; and this can be etlectnally.dbne by applying s coat of three parts .of lard to one of rosin. Apply with a cloth, or brush, a good coat whenever a tool is set away for a while. The preparation can be made in any quantity, and kept for a long time. FEEDING HOGS. A correspondent Of the Deafen Cultivator, who ineiets that the food, for hogs should .al woys be cooked, and, in anld weather, fed to them warm; and in a warm place, *gives the following statement of his manner of prepa ring the daily foed, and the cost thereof, for his swine; his business being chiefly to , raise pigs and ohosts for sale: Take six pounds of beef scrip; at a cost of nine cents, boil in tw.i pails of water, scald in two quarts of corncob meal at a cost of three cents, add six pails of water, and you have good swill enough to feed six store hogs and eight small shoats once, at an expense of twenty-four cents. This done twice e - tch day is Fliffioieneto km breeding sows or Btore pigs. in good condition. This is the met quantity lam feeding to the number of hogs mentioned. I slaughtered two fat hogs last fall, fed in this way until the time to fatten them arrived, after which they bad their usud feed thickened to a dough with corn sun cob meal only. At the age of sixteen months the two weighed over 1000 pounds. Irot Oak .St, gra Rent. TOIL SALE.—The BUILDING on the 1 1 . 1 corner of Walnut and Short streets, need an a UOOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so sleet it could be turned into Dwelling. Rouses. It con sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame being 25 by2o feet, making the entire building, as anew stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an SION THORNE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one of Drawback?: PateutStaros Cutters, cad a sot of Rams for Jointiag Staves:. The above property will be sold at a bargain, as we Wish to clear the ground en which the building studs. Enquire et the Brokers Once of S. Livotna,ocn, feb9.dtf : Market Street. NOTICE TO SPECULATORS! . VALUABLB BUILDING LOTS POB BAIA I A number of largo sive BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the Bound HetISO and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Oentpany, will he VOX low and on reasonehle terms. Apply to JOHN W. HALL. LOTS FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST. and Pennsylvania /same. Aipply to R. J. HALDBNAN, 11114-4tl Oor. Front end Walnut srla. FOR SALE—A House and Lot on Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange Ofilen of S. a.. M'CIILLOOM, 26 Market street, Where the highest price is satrap paw for GOLD and SILVER- febl2-dtf Alistellancous, pENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, Wu Claims and Claims ter Indemnity. STEWART, STEVENS, CLIMB & CO., itiqrnffa and attilidollers-44-14 N and Solicitors for all kinds of Military Gleams, 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ' WASH:INGTON, D. C. This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pen sion Badness, and being familiar with, the practice in ail She Deportments of Government, blieve that they gee .Ford grouser facilities to Pension, Bounty, and other Olaimants, for the prompt Mid hilddiallfUl.s.eltom= plishnient of Masi news entrusted to them, then anyother firm in Washington. They desire to secure such en amount of this business.as will enable them to execute the business for each claimant'versicheaphi, scut on the basis of thei. pay contingent upon their success is each case. For this purpose they will secure the services 01 Law Firms in each prominent .4)%lity throughout the States where web business may . w.had, furnish such with all the neemeaw Mash forme of eppliwitleve Lad evidence, requisite printed pamphlet instructions, and circulars for distribution in their vicinity. with asso ciates names inserted, and upon_the due execution of the papers and 'transmission of the same .to them by their local associates, they will promptly perform the - business here. • •II:r Their charges will be ten dollars for. officer s and flee dollars for. paroles, for each reunion or Vaunt?. and Book Tay 0111AdliNIG, NOG Soo psi' dent." en amount of Okdros for Military Soppites or Claims fa , indanzwity. fl 7 Soldiers enlisted sires the lat of March, 1801, fp any kind of service, Wildary or Naval, who are disabled by disease or wounds, are entitled to POI 281008.• All soldiers . who serve for, two. years, or during the war, should Lt , sooner closet; will be entitled to $lOO Bounty - . Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled to Pansions s and the $lOO liounty ff there be no widow, than thn Aud4f uo minoK. elaldion, thee, the-father, `mother, sisters or brothers are it'll ad as above to the $lOO Bounty and Bock Pay. .198111" B STBWART, " - - -11.1111 TOR L. STSVIDIfi, IIDWARD CLARK, MAR A. ATBVIONS, WILLIS B. GAYLORD. WASHINGTON, D _ 11117" Apply at our office or to oar Associate at Riaantoraa, A..BIALIIII, Attorney and 7011100140 r• • ra.,..A111111171tt RID 1111, Atizy oeyaat-Law. Terrirfit.La, PA.—W3II. R. SMITH, Attorney aa.: Counsellor. PariA.Drimara., PA.—J. G. MINNICHILD,46 Almood dame; WM M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor. , %Antigone Clo , 011IIMILINGII,Attorney mid wnINC j341-dly JACKSON .& CO.'s SHOE STORE, NO.Deg iti..11.1[117 81 1 111111 1 , HARRISBURG, PA., rime they stead to devote their entire time to tie usaniboteure of BOOTS AND SNOBS all kinds and elitist's., in the neatest and most fashi onable styles, and at eatisfastory prices. Their Ma will Muds; in part, of OVISMIS'S hbu Calf and Paterit Mathis Boots and Shoes, latest Mim i Ladles , and Misses' Gaiters, and other AlhoeS in great variety; and In fact everything connected , with the ahni .business. CUSTOMER WORN will be partimdarlyattended to, and in all cease will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts Atari up by one of the best MONS its tM 00110111. 'the long practical experience of the undersigned, and their tharoligb knowledge of the business will, they trust, be audiedent guarantee to the pubile that they will do them justice, and furnish them an article that will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and duns bihty. oars) • JACKSON & co. ftTRINGER'S PAT ENT BEEF TEA, a solid, concentrated extract of BEEP AND VEGETA/ILES, Convertible immediately into a. nourishing and deli elan. eoup. Highly approved by a number of eminent Physicians. Thmadmirabie article oondosioed intoa compsetform, all the substantial and autrities properties of a large Valk of meat and vegetables. The readiness with which it diasolves into a rich and palatable Soup. which would require hours of preparatien according to the usual method, is an advantage in many sitnat.ons of ii e, too obvious to need urging. Its highlynourishiug gualhiee combined with its delicacy. renders it invaluable for the dolt; while for those in health, it is a pertectsubstitnte for f•er.h meat and vegetables. It will keep good in any Ornate. It is peouliarly well adapted TOR TRAVELERS, by Mud or sea, who ca.. thus avoid those accidental deprive time of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable. TOR INVALIDS, whose capricious appetite can thus is satisfied in a moment. 109 BPuBTSMEN and 1a013111001111113. to whom, both its compactness and easy preparation will recom mend it. Nor sale by sep24-t[ WIC DOCK. Js., & 00.. CHARTER OAK • FAMILY FLOUR! WNEXCBLLED BY ANY IN THE U. STATES! AND surEgioa TO ANT iLm AL I\7' Ci lir 33 3EL AL INT 73 IES O.FFRAND IN PENNSYLVANIA! IT IS NADI oy CHOICE MISSOURI WRITE WHEAT. UTDelivered any plaoe in the city free of &tarp Terns easA oa delivery. kg* AVM DOM Ja., A CO 31 PTY . BA fiR 14: IA- A large number empty Wirte,proady and Whisky- Boirols for by DOCK, tr, i CO. Linhi of itrewtL SUMMER- ARBANONMENT: NEW Alit LINE (ROUTE. iiMMMILMI ;MUIR DAILY IN NEW in:n PRILADELP-HIA ON AND ANTIS MONDAY, April 90,1 , 808, the Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading, Railroad Depot, at liarristparg, tor New York and Phil adelplga, as fellows, via: MASTWARD EXPRESS LINJ leaves Harrisburg at 235 a. m., cos arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad .*;press Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 Ili. m., and at Philadelphiat at 9.29 a. M. A sleeping ear le attaehrid to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaven Ilarrisburg at 8.09 r, ra., ar riving in New York at 6.50 p. vas. , and atPhiladolOU 5t1.50 p. m. 1142 T LINK leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. ys, , on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past. Hail, arriving in New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. WESTWARD. FART LINE leaves New York at 6.00 a. so., and Phila. delphis st 8.15 a, m., arriving at Harridan at 1.20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN loaves New York ED 12.00 noon, and Philadelgthil at 8.80 p. m., arriving at Hanlabmg at 5.20 p.m. IXPUBS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. yp. , sr. dying at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. m., and connecting with the Pennarivaniiiirpress Train for Pittsburg. A deep igg ear is also attached to this train. Cdomations are =Moat Rarrisburgwlth trains on The Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &a. Baggage checked through. Pare between New Tory and Harrisburg, $6.16; between Harrisburg and Rhin. 0.86 in No. 1 nem, and 58_00 in No. 2_ For tickets and other information apply to Ci.YDE, general Agent, . Harrisburg. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SIMMER TIME TABLE. Throe daily trans to and from Baltimore and WWI ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn. 'vivant& Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the Wed two tisane dally to and from the North and Wes Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. • ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart from Harriaburg and Baltimore se noire, wis : BOVTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Ilarrisbarg at 1.15 p. m., and at rives at Baltimore At 6.86 p. M. =PRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (eiteept Sun day) at 11.07 p ro.; . leaves Rarriaburg (except Monday: at 2.00 a. m., and- arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at 616 a m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 6.80 a. m. NORTHWARD HAIL TRAIN loam Baltimore daily(exceptaundlaY at 9.15 a. in., Harrisburg at 145 p. my and arrived `-0 Sunbury at 4.06 1) zu. • EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.16 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.85 a in., and leaves Her Timbers daily (except Moaday) at 8.00 a. m., and arrive/ at Sunbury at 5.38 a. m. . HARRISBURG , AOOOMMODATION TRAIN leave Balibnoredally (except Sunday) at 2.65 p. in., and riven at Harrisburg at 7.80 p.m. NorYiuther information apply at the Office, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBARRY, General Soperinfsndens. -Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf pENNBYLVAMA RAILROAD SUMMER TIME TABLE' smamMala FIVE TRAINS DOILY TO & PROM PRILADELPRIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, The Passenger Trains of the. Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia se follows : BASTW IRD. THIWITIM 11XPIUG88 TRAIN team itanisbars Ally at 2.00 a. in., sad arrives at watt Philadutplata ai OM a. tn. PAST LINE Isaias Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.45 a • m.. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.66 a. es ' Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. W - Alf ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Wartiebiug it 7,00 a, m., and arrives at West Philadel phia at 12.26 p. m. - - NAST MAIL THAIN leaves 'Harrisburg daily (cx. cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., meanies* at West Phila delphia at 5.00 p. m. HARRISBURG AOCOMHODATION TBAIN, via 046 Lumbia, 1 Hairisburg at 4.00 p. M., and =viva at MN* Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m. . WESTWARD BLLTIMOBB EXPRISS TRAIN leaves Harrislous dolly (except Matieliy) at 200 a. la ; Altoona,il,l , take breakfast, and arrives at Pittabnrg at 12. PArLADRLPHIA IMPRIMIS TRAIN leaves Hu' bnrg datlyat 8.00 s, m., Altions sit l~Dy .m., take biealt fast, and:arrives at Pittsburg at 12 30 p. as, NAIL TRAIN Wm§ ClAbblars At 1.16 p, vs., Al longat 7.1 b jn., take sniverielnd arrive it Pittsburg ay 12.30 a. in. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 n. in., Altoona 3135 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. in. HARRIIIBIIIIO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves pialsdelpitia at 210 p. and arrives at Harrisburg at COO p. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel. phis at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. m. This train rune via Mount Joy. • HAMIIIL D. YOUNG.. Superintendent Middle Div. Perere'a R. R. Harrieburg. April 16,18e8 —At? 1863. 1863. ipHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL '" GOAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the dry of Brie, on Lake Nrie. It has been leased by'the Pennsylvania Rail Road c s inresp. and under their =spleen le born( rapidly opened throughout its entire 'length. It le now in use for Peasunger and Freight business from ilarrisherg to brifiwood, (second Pork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Shtitteld to Erse, (78 milts) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENUBIi TEAMS AT HA EIS B UM. Northward. Mall Train.— 1.16 ii. m. I Express Train.. 3.00 a. m oars run through without change both ways on the trains between Philadelphia and Lock Raven, and tween Baltimore and Look Raven. Elegant Shadow ears on lispress Trains th way between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wllnamspo t and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business appl at the B. B. cor 11th and Market stre4s. And for Freight timings' of the Company's Agents 8 B. Kingston, Jr., oor„. 13th and Market etre Philadelphia. J. W Reynolds. Brie. J. R. Drill, Agent N. 0. R. It., Baltim e , H H. HOUSTON Gen'l Freistt I R te ., Phil%a. LEWIS L. HOLsT, Gael Ticket est., Phil's. JOS. D PUTTS. 000'1 Manager, Williamsport. mar&dr FI N 2 3B 2E, •JV 1 1° 13 3 ROSE, LEMON, VANILLA, GINGER, ALMOND, ORANGE, PEACH, PINE APPLE , BITTER ALMOND, CELEY, CINNAMON NUTMEG 1 1 / 9 0 1 fARIPX, P.Mlerfo 4 COCHINEAL, (tor eolormyj amenal deems, ja family use. The above amortmeit jam received from one of Ile largest Eastern aarlo] Houma—sack ilotlie met Packago war mated. p WM. DOCK, zit.. & 00 DOCKET KNIVER.—A very fine os L wag" 1101111 1 / 1 111 , 8 BOOR/TOR Books, Stationtrp, Su. cCHOOL BOOKS.—School Dinetors, \.. Teachers, Teachers, Parents, Scholars and others, in need of School Books, School Stationer', De., will find a ems. pleteiimortment at E. POL OCK t SON'S BOOK STM.B7lirketaquare, Banistarg, comprising in part the following: BEADBBB —MeGuffey's, Parker's, Cobb's Angell's. OFBLLING BOOKS.— do:Gaffey% Cobli , s,Webster , i, Town's. Byerly , " Combry's. JINGLInII GRAMM LW! —Bullion's, Smith's, Wood bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's, Hart's, Wells'. HISTOKIBB.--Grmishaw's, Davenport's, Trostfet,Wll- son's, `innards, Goodrlch's, Pinnoeles, Goldsmith , ' and o.arios. ARITRAIRTIO4I.--fireenleare, Stoddartni , Ruler Non's Pike's, Roe ,ele Oolturnle, Smith and Duke's, Davies. ALGABBAL—fireadears, Davis'., Dy'J Bar% Etridire's. . DlCTlMlSYS.—Worcester's Qoarto_OLosdendei Own' prehensive and Primary Dictionaree echoed, Cobb's, Walker, Webster's Primary, WebeterW High aahool. Webster% Quarto, &cadmic. NATURAL PRILOSOPRIRS.—ConistockW, Parker''' swift's, The above with a great variety of others can at aip time be found at soy store. Also, a complete assort micmt of School Stationery,smbracing in the whc le a corn plote_outlit for school Foliage". Apty book not in the ifiertr. premed st one days novae. 113" Country Merchant. supplied at wholesale rated. ALMANAOI3.—Joke Baer and Son's Almanac for sale at I. M. POLL== &•13ON'S BOON STORE, lierristortrg. 11 - 1' Wholesale and Retail. znyl WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPBB BOSOM!, HIRE SOREINg &a., &c. Ms the largest ad best molested assortment in Bacon'', rangingin price !Tumi d ' ( sh gloats wp 49 9 14 dollar and aquarter As me purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to dell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel confident that we sun please them in respect to price and quality. K. M POLLOCK & SON, mar 23 Below Jones' House, Market Square. LAW BOOKS 1 LAW BOOKS 11-A general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many of the old English Reports, scarce and rare, together with a large assortment of second-hand Law Books, at very low prices, at tks ens price Bookstore of M. M. POLLOCK & SON, TIAPB. Market Square, ilarriekurg. THE subscribers propose to publish by subscription s c‘PARM MAP 3, of the Township of 'BWATARA," Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en couragement is given The Map will embrace the BoUndi dee of the Township and Farms contained therein, mun bey of Acres, Location of Residenc4es and Names of Pro pertyholders generally. There will also be on the Map a Table of Distances, showing the distance from each Oros Road- in the Township to Harrisburg, thuS rat' goring it a valuable Map to Marmara and Dealers in Beal state particularly. - ,Those desiring. Views of their 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 price of Five Doi payable on delliery of the same. ()LARK & ADS 882 Walnut meet, Philadelphia. Harrisburg, November 1,1861 —tf woAcEpTty olol o t i , QUARTO MN IS DIMITIG LID NIIOIIOIINOING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, oonta&ne 1,864 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,000 words and meattinp not, found in any other length& Dictionary ; more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted hi' their- proper place.; over 6,000 words cynonymited; together with numeronS tables of pronounced proper names. School Bold Dictionari by NM. P es. OLLOOK & BON. Also WorceSters mar2B ANOTHER SUPPLY O .F • MORTON'S • UNRIVALLED GOLD PENT , 3TON3 NNTF,FR IN TUN WNOLF WORLD! For lb lento, $ l , FL* $1.60, $2, $3, $4. Warranted to made of good gold, at *bib SORMPEIRTBOOKSTORN. ONLY ONE DOLLAR for a good o.ub atantial bound Family liible at Schelier's Bookstore', QCHEFFER% Bookstore is the place No hnv Vonv--vmovantO wl,l. KNOCHE; 98 MARKET ST" iirAßli'lSß UR G, PA DIALER IN PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS'. THE BEST' MANUFACTURED INSTRII - from $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, •Violin and Guitar strings and mu• ' sisal merchandise iri general • SHEET MUSIC. The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOC FRAMES, Suitacie for looking glasses and all kinds pictures always on hand. 4 - • A fine assortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASSES From inialleo4l4 Wei* Shag:: Any• style of 'frame male to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, ' novl—dwBis 93 Market et. guwws - sevinß •mitehha s '4B7. Broad. way, New To k'; brancilvolgoe 90)i, itarkvit . street, Harrisburg: The enders" med - rempeatfrilly informs the manufacturers aid Minns of Harrisburg thathe has opened a sewing, meek °Nee for the Aisle of the celebrated Howe's serving macbine, making the well known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather and cloth, pod famarluie, 311. RAPHAEL, tota•illy • /Reit GUTTA PEROHA. WATER-PROOF (WITHOUT BHUSHING,) FOR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, AND miLintßY LEATHER-WORK. This new and excellent article excels everything ever before in nee, fOr beautifying and (tenoning the Leather. It makes a polish 11. e patent leather.; will not rub off with water, nor stain the Quest white silk, and makes the leather perfectly- water-proof. TWIG/ a month ap plied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness is sufficient. If the leather becomes dirty, week it off with clean water and the polish will re-appear. War mated as represented. DIRECTIONS FOR llfill...Apply a few drops on a sponge, rukit illtoWly Over the leather, and the polish le complete Price, SIM eente per bottle. Jd.ORLION Le 00., Sole Agents, 9034plidarket street. janikitf 1 - ADI E8.7--MAD &ME BURDETT , from New York, to.s txicen rooms on the corner of Mean mad SeeeAd shuts, (W !Attila block,) where she is..preparKi to out, At and make twit& dresses of every descriptiort and in the latest and most fashionable style. Also. in the same room, machine 8411U:tang of every de scription done by Mrs. CLARK. ap4-dtf UOST , 'N CRACKERS.-A LARGE 1 . 1 SUPPLY of these delicious creche , * just received szia pale b 7 WM...DOOK, J,a., & CO. GOLD PENS I —The largest and tes stook, from WOO to s4.oo—warranted—at SCHIFFER'S BOOKSTORI EXCELSIOR ! ! I—tinGAß CURED HAMS !—A. Delicious Ham, awed expressly for fantat , uss. They are superior to any now in the mar• ket.. , 0 2 7 24 1 WM. DOCK, JR., &CO OFF' E 8 AND SUGARS OF ALL ‘,./ GRADER, and at reasonable prices, for sale by Will. DOCK, Ja., & CO. POOPF R'S GELATINE.—The best %„/ article in the market, just received and for rale in marl4-tf WISI. DOOR /a BOARDERS WANTED.—The under avant, hang routed a 8119 large and anaraadiaar house, in Mulberry street, two doors from th e corner 01 Second street, in the city of Harrisburg, sliels prepared to accommodate steels gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, with boarding on reaeonable Amis. jyl9-d6m B. A. JOHNSON. FLUID AND ALll CooL, IN LARGE quantities and of pare quality, for sale by WM. DOOR, is,. lc 00 HAVANA ORANGES.—Just received üby , .WM. DOCK. JR, &00 DRll4;rO BEEF. BOLOGNA MAIIIIAGBiI, TONOUEB, ito., for Bah low , b► WM. DOCK, Ja, ,fiachtner!n. EAGLE WORKS, ItARRISSuRa, PENNSYLVANIA, MANIIP4CITURIE Olt BOOK-BMW ULM MENU in lIER, BTAN4ING PRESEIRS, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS SCALDS, AND ILLONIIIIIB 101 GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Nadine Work and Iron and Bross CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING,..PLANING, ETC., ETC. Kr Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, ite., &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. 1D Caeh paid for Old Copper, Braes, Spatter, &c. STEAM - BOILERS. PENNSYLP4NIA RAILROAD, ALBOVI /WADI STEM. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES Of various patterusj both stationary fos4swimens SASH WR/GELS and various other Building Castinp, for eale every cheap at the [my24-dlyj RAOLIC WORKS. r O. istoLTz-, •.. EPTaINEHR, MACHINIST j STEAM FITTER, Bi NORTH SIIITIt STEREA Between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas Fittings constantly on hand . Ali work done in this eittablishment will be under Ms owoc3Bn Rupervision, and warranted to give satisfaction. STEAM BOILERS. Having made efficient and permanent arrangements for the purpose, we ara now prepared to make IIerr.M.ALTILL .1130.XLMX1.113 of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. Ws elan nee iron made by Batley & Bro., the reputation of which femme:ma to none in the market. None but the best hand* employed. Beptdring promptly attended to. Albinos • BAG-LB niay2B-dii] Harrielmrg, Pa. WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, ' TB/SD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE TRLIGRAPH PRINTING OPPICE. Stores, dwellings, churches, public baildinge, lona ries, &c., filled up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman-like meaner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Bath Tubs Lift and Porce Pumps, Water Closets, Lead and Imo Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public plitrionage is respectfully solicited. All work promptly attended to. • jeTridin R E M - 0 V - A L. • - The subscriber has removed Me PLUMBING,- AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful for past patronage, he hope; by strict attention to bad ness, to merit a continuance of it. issar27-dtt WM. PARICHILD. Iftteurauct. INSURANCI: AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. Thie Institution itidoing business on the Mutual Itt surance prinetple combined with a Joint Stock Capital. By the act of incorporation the stock is pledged for the payment of any losses which the company ma . g sus tain. Ana as an additionai security to the assured, ;he act rainiest that the pro fi ts of the business shall be funded and remain with toe Corporation, se *guarantee and - protsmion to the insured alpinist Wee) until or4orod by the Board of Directors twbe redeemed in accordance with a provision of the act of incorporation. This fund will be represented by scrip imbed 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 tr.rupported by rallruade or . canes, and by steamboats on rivers and lakes; also, against damage or loss by Fire, fora limited time, or permanently. The underaigned, as agent for the above well known company, will makelneurance against I. , es or damage by fire, either perpetually or annually, on property in either town or country • Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken Apply personally or by letter to 11041111 T L. =MOH, ja,u2B tf * Harrisburg, Pa, - • • fiettle. It 1 TINITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA AND LEBANON 4 VALLEY RAILROAD DEPOTS, a 11111111714, PA. • The undersigned hawing taken the above Hotel, which .has bpen refitted and f u rnished throughout, begs leave to inform the public that he is well prepare (to SCCOINii mo ots those who may . favor him With their patronage, that will five entire satisfaction The VNIEND THE HOTEL is located in the haat dicta vielisitt of the depete of the Pennsylvania tuff Lebanon Talley railroads, where the travelingpublie ear be eceommodated withbvery comfort without the Woos voidance or expome of going up-town Neither pains nor expense shall be spared to render the gnats of this establishment as comfortable as Ole g' can possibly be elsewhere in the city of Harrisburg. Omaha and competent porters will always 14 found at the depot. on the sarival of the trains, to take charge of the baggage free of charge. Ask for the IDITITID SPAT= HOTIIL, ' W_ TEN IV K. Proprietor NATIONAL NOTEL, CLATB WHIZZ SWAN,) R_ace street, above Third,. Philadelphia. This establishment off re great inducements, not only on account of reduced rates of board, but from the cen tral 'rotation to the avenues of trade, sa well as the con veniences afforded be eever4i passenger railroads run ning put and eontignous to It, be which guests ran pus to and from the hotel to the different rail , oad depot', should they be preferred to the regular omni mews be loosing to the 'tense.. I am determined to devote my whole attention to the comport and convenience of my guests, wd endeavor to give general satisfaction. Terms—n.2s Per Day. DAVID O. FIEGBIST, (Tauterly of Bogle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa ) T. V. BIIODSB. Clerk. inrll-dtf graitoportation. ANIEL A; MILENOH, Agent of the Old Wallower Line, Respectfully informs the public that this Old Dail) Transportation Line, rthe only Wallower Line now it existonee in this city,) is in auccesaftd operation, anc prepared to carry Freight as low,aa any other individua Hue between Plillsrlelphla, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis num, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and al other points on the Northam Herbal. Philadelphis.anti Erie and Williamsport am' Elmil a Railroads HARTY.. . MVENOH, Agent, Harrisburg. Pa, Goods ighot to the Warehouse of Messrs, Peacock. Zell & Hinchmau, ao. 809 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, bhilodelphim, by 4 o'clock p. in., will arrive at Harrisburg ready for delivery, next morning. mfil 50,000 POUNDS!!! Fifty Thousand Pounds "EXCELSIOR" .H A S • WET RECEIVING, which we will sell at a very low figure by the Hogshead, Tier.e, Barrel or Single Ham. iny3o WM. DOCK, Jr., & 00. SOLAR, MATCHES! NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! PIPTY GROi3)3 of the above superior Matches just solved, sod for male by WM liOnyc..r it A. no WBITING FLETI.DB.-808 4 ' Ameri can Wti*Oß ifblendid ink, at 62 canto far /tan; ARNOLD'S genuine Writlizit Plaid, OAR- Itlel NAB Oolunibi*n Writing Fluid. LAUGHLIN & 11USEIFIBLD1 [nk, Copying Ink, Carmine and Red LW of the best quality, Blue Ink, Mucilage. he , at BOOKSFuRB. lONDENSED DILLIE reeeived ki and far Nal* ar wag. DOCK Jr., k VO. illiatilantcrus. SOMETHINO I! THE TIMES 11 A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLDII JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! rim' STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD! DOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AC., AC., AC. THI ONLY ARTIOVR OP TRI Erre RV= PRO Brain wium WILL WITHSTAND WATER! RXTBAOTO. "livery housekeeper should have a 'apply of Johns & Crosiers American'(lenient Glue."-MW York Tinos_ "It it, BO convenient to have 'ha the house.",-Nne York Express. "It is always ready • this commends it to ernitedY-' —New York liedependens. "W e have tried it, and find it as neeftil in our hone as water."—Wilkes' Spirit of Lis rinses. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BU'G'LE- VARY LIBERAL REDUCTIONS TO WI/MINIM DZALERS. TERMS CASH. • irr For ode by all Druggists and. Konica. Ors gem tally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (sole manareetorere,) 70 WILL/AM STREET, . (Gower of Libort7ttaroet i ) NBW YORK. Mil T . " LYON'S PURE OHIO OATA n BA BRANDY. THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has,. for several yeara L been rannufacture4 from the pure juice of the AMERMAN CATAWBA and ISABELLA &KARR_ and has attained a rare popularity throughout the West Mai South, where great gaantities of this superb article is sold for MEDICINAL, and FAMILY purposes. It not only equals, but excels the moat 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 eaten& d 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 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 nATAWBA BRANDY po-sesses all the choice qualities etthe best imported liquor, and is posi tively known to be of PERNACT 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. Hays., Assayer, Boston, blase. . - Dr. James R. Chilton & Co., Onemista, New York. Dr James B. Nichols, Analytitel Chemist, Boston, Mass. Dr. J. V. P. Blaney & Dr. Q. A. Marriner, Analytical and Consulting Chemists, Chicago. Illino3a. Dr. Cox, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio. ,Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gentry and Bleak - wood, ()herniate, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. All of whom have analysed the Brandy and rev: et it as &perfectly pure artiebcond as-an invaluable mail. cinal agent! I have been appointed the sole agent for the sale of this Brandy for the city of Harrioburg and Dauphin co. Rovli-dy Dr. LOUIS WYZTM. OHN TILL'S • • COAL YAlltD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW . PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, • Where he keeps constantly on haat LTHENS AND WILKESBARRE:. GOAL, Suck et STEAMBOAT; BROKEN, BIM *NI NET, which he will dispose of at the lowest musket pries. . Consumers will do well to call on him and t lay is their'impply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. lan2S4liko QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST BRAND Nos. FAMILY MI In the market. .100 barrels of tbo celebrated St. Len r Flour, nehromally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the market, just received and for sale by WM DOCK, 75.. & CO. FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fri day at JOHN WIRE'S Store, corner of• Third and Walnut. • inyB WALL PAPER AND WINDOW WADES. HENRY C. SHARPER Has a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper on hand which will be sold very 'ow. 'Call and examine Paper Hanging personally swatted to. No. 12, MARKET STREET, Near the bridge. oci24-41tr 1 1 EDAA TUBS, CHURNS and MBA. 81711M8, together with a large assortment of BAB - BROOMS &c., just received, and for salerwery ow, by WM. DOCK, Ja., dc , 00• • LI P. & W. O. TAYLOR'S 1V 3EI NTT GA OAL r" It le 000nowloal end highly detersirt, It contains no . Rosin and will not waste. • It is warranted not to injure the hands. • It will impart an agreeable odor, and lu therefor suitable for every purpose. For sale - by WM. DOOR, la., k CO. FOR SALE.-8,000 Busayms PRIME • YELLOW Cons_ isoo bushels barley malt, drat quality.. • 60 bushels rye. 60 barrels 'whisky, first quality. Maguire of RICHARD 1100 ELAND. sep29tf Washington Avenue. Harrisburg E MPTY HOGSHEADS —A large of Burlap Meat hogsheads, in good condition and with . heads in. These Hogehesee oesirab.e for Builders, Farmers he sold at a very low Pliaa WK. DOCK, Jr. ) & 00. LI A DI S! ! 1--Just reepived, a large LI supply of COVIDIRD SUGAR-OURRD SAME, of but brawl is the rnorka. 'lvory one sold a guar Anteed. june27l WM. DOOR, JR., & CO. RVSTON it.OKERS.—A supply of &V these delicions crackers t received and. fer . sale WM. DOOll, Jr.. & 00. MINCE MEAT.-A SUILERIOR AB, TICLE just received and for isle by WM. DOM Ja.. & CO. 6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime 'Sugar. cured nuns POUNDS very low, wholesale or retail by • " tiOcß JR 0 Q EN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh Green Uorajnet received by THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO '. GitAPO A 6110118, POET /OLIN, CARD-CASES, POOKAT-BOOKB. for 1%1. IScuegrer's Bookstore, BUCKWHEAT MEAL-15,000 LBS. 817 PER EXTRA, from Wyoming Talley,. for eel* by WE DOME, Ja. & 00. WALL PAPER, 130BDEBB, &e., & c., at last year prices!, for sale at beheffeelf Bookktore. jel6 L OR LEI TER, b . 01E and POOLS OAP Paper, Rnvelo•ee and all klui of Stationery, Gall st Bob. ffat's Bookstore. . joie TILST BECEIVED—Ahothot lot of t y Beautiful Albums, at licheffeeli Bookstore, la Mar k• t street A large variety of Notions just received pt Sc. ,, effer 2 P Book*tore je76 1 4 ,11,Lit 61:411AIINI T 4,1 A tiffi ► Best and Cheapest In the inaikeul Cell ad examine them. 1/311 WM. DOCK, /LA. VRENCII MUSTARD, ENGLISH and 12 Domestic Pickles, (by the doses or handred,) Su perior Salad Oil, Ketchup, Sauces and soodimenta of •ter) description, for sale by my* WM. D 098; Ja., & Co A Niw Assortment of MORTON'S tr rivalled Gold Pens, to Go'd Plated Desk Hol ders, just received, at Schaffer's lbokstore 18 Starke street , jalB 'CHOW ARE You OR REN BANES "—DAN BRYANT'S new comic Song. Price SO oer- to, just , ecel red and for sale by WARD, at his Music store, Third, street. Call and get a copy early. ap2o WALITAPER, BOhDF,i4I, &e., &e., If sold yet at last year , r• pricey, witbout ar v advance. At SCHEE' BtoOKBTOSS. BREAKFAST BACON.—A small but very choice lot of Sugar Cured ••Breakjsss Bacon (equal to the imported :Yorkshire) Just received. irat Wel. DOM. Jo g ac CO D"'D PEACHES-PARED AND UNPAGED—Niet received by • WK. DOCK, fs. , & CO. • Tl 4: NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNUAL SYOOND for 78b8. nor eale as NUSURIPBASII iroggimbN2. • WM. DOCK, /a., & CO