''''''''.'•":'Aii4itieiii;lll TUNER iDEA OP FARMING. A - Meld Trench tool Illiforolarlbatit, a writer of considerable promineimaqintradtices among its characters a French gentleman who is as large proprietor in the province of Alsace, benided on the west by the Vosges mountains, and on the east by the river Rhine. Although of aristocratic birth on his father's side, he has married into the family of the former own er of the property, and all his revenue is de rived from its cultivation and from the mill witioh belongs to the estate. He is the "model farmer" of the whole region, and we translate the following account of his system of manage ment, as he gives it in showing a Parisian visi tor over the farm ; There is not so much live stock," said M. Ilonnore, "and if I keep it all, it is not for the purpoee of carrying out io real life the joy ous hyperboles of Rabelais. The farm is about 72500 aeres in extent, and belongs to my son-in law, my. children, and myself; in spite of the proverb, we have put all our eggs in the same basket. One half the domain is in culture, the other in meadow, according to the laws of goad rural economy. wow, 1250 acres of arable land, in cur country at least, require fifteen plows, and as many yoke of oxen. Twenty-five horses are needed for the harrows, transpor lation„the service of the mill and the wants of the family. "It is agreed that 2-4 acres absorb every year the manure of one cow or six or seven sheep, and for this reason I am keeping 1800 of the latter and 230 head of horned cattle. Of the hundred swine you have seen in the manure yards, 60 go to market; our workers of both sexes will consume the remainder from one year's end to another, for on the farm and in the mill, we are employing fifty persons. The poultry yard and pigeon cotes. which together contain a population of more than a thousand, serve to vary our daily bill of fare, and any thing over goes to Franenbourg for sale; the expense of this little world is almost nothirg, thanks to the broken fragments from the house and the siftings from the mill. Oar products consist in grain and roots, such as potatoes and beets, and we also raise some tobacco and hops. The net income of the farm averages, good years and bad, $2O 000. The mill with the ma chinery now in operation, brings us in very nearly $lO.OOO, and my son-in-law and I share these rtturns in proportion to our capital and respective labor. The products of the poultry yard, and some other little revenues, compose the budget of my wife and daughter, which is proper enough, since they conduct themselves like good farmers' wives, and their assiduous - supervision economizes for ua.some thousands of trance every year." "These results are fine," said Gerard, "but I am surprised that people of the world, rich enough to live at Paris, deprive themselves of gaiety for the sake of calculations so absorbing and a life eo narrow." "No, it is Parisian life which is absorbing ; and the horizon of your first stories which is confined and narrow. All that the accumulated population of a capital produces which is good or „grand or pretty, reaches us with two days' delay; new ideas, useful inventions,good books, well edited journals, eloquent discourses, sue -ceasful plays, and even the last fashions in hats anil mantles, arrive at Franenbourg nearly as soon as at Montmartre. And we have what you Patitia s lack, health, good humor, the open air, long walks, the sunrise over the Rhine, the sunset behind the forest ; we have families large and well—the pleasure, ever new, of seeing glow and flourish what our own bands have sown—u life of liberty and plenty—the right of inviting a dozen friends every evening, and of extending the dinner table indefinitely without its costing us anything ; and finally, we have the privilege of giving real assistance to people really poor, whom we relieve from their misery, instead of plunging them into idleness." Gerard confessed- with good grace that be had never seen anything of the kind at Paris. "But you know," said he, "that agriculture as we now understand the word; is an admirabn thing. - K. Honnore smiled strewdly s and answered "'lt is the easiest thing to learn, and the most pleasant to practice ; it beautifies and strength ens the body ; it gives the mind leisure to think If friends and of public affairs ; it teaches courage, probity and hospitality.' It is not I who say this, but one of my old friends, a cap tvia w ho retired to hie farm, as nave done at the end of. his campaigns. His name was..'"ii nophost, odd be was to my ihinking the rpost sensible aPostleof the 'inosi divine of'drumali philosophers." * * * "But whyldiould not this other proprietors of ffraninbetweiihstructed by your lepton% and enlightened by your example;abe seed as well as you , . 1 .1 '•Why!! Because, in the first place, such a capital is necessary as they -generally lack.— You must understand that farming on such a naale as aura, rectultois: voila flitjr thousand dollrit -At ! lstist its 011 investment in - militia and 4TP, KOCICki.:n lika 'eseataidtplabepthe land is owned in microscopic parcels—divided up to such an execs that it cannot , be cultiva tednt a pitfit." - . - . on t h e contrary :that the division of property - was a source of 'riches." “Nothing is more true within a certain limit. The FreaMh revolution doubtless accomplished a good.work in dividing .the estates,of the :no billy and clergy, which had been managed contrary to the plain teachings of common sense. The acoessiou of elf Citizens to landed property elevated the populs.t. mind and aug mented the , profits of the Wench tug. The Civil-Code, which divides and'sub divides con tineally the estate df the father among his -children, - consecrated a principle of eternal Juitiee. But these benefits of 1789 ptodueed at the end of two generations,' an evil which no one foresaw. Neerarolbsciiiiiring no* that the large farm has its advantages: Without it there is no pasturage, and_no breeding ; with out breeding, no stock; . without stack,_no nuts; without manure, - no 'fertilitY.4-omitting many.other disastrous consequences,- such as the enhanced price of meat-, the decadence of -our-cavalry, &c. And while economists honest; the peasants„ still animated by the spirit of 'B9, are on the latch about domain of more' than 250-aeres. •As emin as it is known "that the proprietor is in -emberrassment, M. Jeffs, our usurer and dealer in real estate, hastens to buy, to divide off, and to sellront, and all the villagers start for the game ; unfortuaates have not a- son, but never mind, they are in love with the land, and love .never Te4som!. - 21key borrow at ten per cent. to buy islet of ground which pays them a gross return of five per cent., a net return of two and a half. 'And afterwards ? They look to the - giace - of GOd They will make heroic efforts ; they will draw from the soil all it can give and something more; they will transform France into one great vegetable garden—but they will not es "cape the claws of the usurer. And Jeffs, some fine morning, takes away the morsel of land which - they will have paid hint for two or throe timed over, adder the guise of renewals, lute. restAadchergeo. FIVALTHI Moki ki I I ttAPriDi zoo . At tblo own or year, when se num doknesa previa., , very eke timid previde 1 41.4vvif wttb DE. HUM PHRETV HOMEOPATHIC DOMIO/11M, and prevent diSeng, in He begbininE • fresh anpllYalwaYl on bend at SOIRDIPERE DOOR-STORD, Tiarrhihnny. mairlso e) %PANE =E TEA.—A choice lot of this celebrated TeajtuiSlOCOlTstl- It is of gm Mit cargo ewer Imputed, and is Inuph sriperier le She Ohl. 'neg. Team in quality, strength antiragrence, and is she entirety tree of adnltesellosieelerthir oiiniztare 'o'll4 tied. ,• It le tke estaral lest of To* Puml - iniesby .1,71../101Maci ie =II Jot Oak St a° Rem . BALL—The BUILDING on the ' - 66616 M" UT' Want mid' Sheet Street', need as • PCB, MOP- Thin building wee origineny MR SO slant it wild be turned into Dwelling Houses. It eon. eine Of three separate frames placed together, eaah frame being 26 by2o feet, making the entire building,:siitnow SUM,' 16 feet long and2A feet wide. Will sell 1110 an MOST HORSEPOWER ENGINE AND BOILER, pearly new, sad one or Drawback's Patent Stays netters, and a Set of Sams for JoiUttag Staves. The above property will be sold at a bargain, as we what to clear the ground en whichthe building stands. Dminire at the Brokers Once of S. L.M'OULLOOII, febtt-dtf 126 Market Street. OTICE TO SYECULATORS I Li VALUABLD BI7ILDING LOTS POR BALD A number of large siwo BUILDING LOTS, adjoining sh,, Round Ronan and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be 'sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to an 2941) JOHN W. HALL. T. 0T S FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST. LA and Pennsylvania Avenue. Apply to R. J. HALDEMAN, mars-dtf for. Front and Walnut eta. I'OR SALE—A House and Lot on Sixth etreet, near State. Enquire at the Ex tha43ge Oates of B. L. M'OULLOOH, 26 Market street, Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and SILVER. febl2-dtf PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, War Claims and Claims for Indemnity. STEWART, STEVENS, CLARK & CO., Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, and Solicitors for all kinds of Military Clams, 450 PENNbYLVANIA AVENUE, This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pen don Business, and being familiar with the practice in all the Departments of Government, believe that they WI afford greater facilities to Pension, Bounty, and other Claimants, for the prompt and successful accom plishment of business entrusted to them, than any other firm in Washington. They desire to secure such an amount of this business as will enable them to execute the business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis of their pay contingent upon their success in each case. Tor this purpose they will secure the services of Law Pirma in each prominent entity throughout the States where such buainese may ee had, furnish each with ell the necessary blank forms of application and 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. J' Their charges will be ten dollars for officers end flee dollars for privates, for each Pension or Bounty and Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent, on amount of Claims for Military Sigipzies or Claims for indemnity. irr Soldiers enlisted since the let of March, 1861, ill any kind of service, Military or Navel, who are disab led by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two yearn, or during the war, should it sooner close. will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, Are entitled to Pensions, and.the $lOO Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor children. And if - no minor children, then the father, mother, sisters or brothers are wil ed ao above to the $lOO Bounty and Back Pay. JOSEPH B. STEWART, RESTOIt L. STEVENS, IiDW &RD CLARK, OSCAR A. Fury.= WILLIS Z. GAYLORD. WASHINGIOX, D. 0., 1802. Apply at our 01E00 2 or to-our Asodorsteut 118311110, PA.—JOHN A. BIGLER. Attorney and gonnsellor. PITTSBURG, PA.—K=IIIM & RIDDELL, At%)t; jLeyeatt-Law; PornTimor., PA.—Wlit. R. /SMITH, Attorney a*. Oenneellor. Pan.s.ossmirrA, PA.—J- G. MINNICHILD, 48 Atwood street, WM. M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor. is.acuirsolos, SCINUMBINOIC, Attorney end Cciuneellor. jy3l4lly WHITE SULPHUR' AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, At Doubling Gap, Penn. JAMES D. REND LII Y, PRomarroa, Late of Kirkwood House, Washington.' SEASON OPENS 15th JUNE, 1863. These Springs are in Unreel , land county . , Penn's, 80 miles west of Hairisburg. Tb.y are accessible from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg, tbeu ce by the Cumberland ValL 5 ; railroad to Newville ; from lgewvilla. Et miles good staging to tire Springs. The linage is alwa2s in waiting upon the arrival of .the cars at Nevrvllle. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore or Wash ington. m the morning can arrive at the Springs the same evening at five o'clock. The Rotel is commodious and comfortable, with Rot and Cold Baths attached, and extensive grounds for walks and amusement. The lovg etperietiee of the repent Proprietor (for many years past at the Kirkwoo I Rouse in Washington, D. C,) enables him - to say, that it will be conducted in a soimner to please all Viki • ors , T silt4ls :—s2 per d .y ; $l2 per week ; weeps $4O Children and servants half price. je9-d2m "(UST RE.CE - IVED/ T 111; tAitEkEST AND BEST, JVISORTMEN • co 1 IF STEEL ENGRAVINGS ! PRINTS, d HEADS, SCENES, ADAPTRI3 POR Gnaw AT Wm.,Knoc4e 7 s Ilusie Spire. No. 43 ilarketltteet. Haffiablirg.' r MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD. pixt.,4niftgir44.73( NONE BETTER IN TRR WHOLE WORLD. LT! PlGlSONB•iiianint of **superior ant really gWod GOLD Mit will trot With tie a hate assortment to se eat from sadlsn thoPriiilege to exchange the Perin tint/141nd hand is perfeetlylmited. And If by fair *leans:the mond points iota or during birdie* nunitliii, the lair chaser shall have they onele to owlet& Weir to*i, without 'any ohinfge." • • I have very good Gold Pena lithe by lifr.lifOrit not warranted, in strong - ' prated oases, for $l, .25, $1.50, $2.00 "Nor lialot IHOUM,IIIIeI BOOEISTOBII s ' ' - - 18 1 21.2-kAlesdk, IliiMiltafay, , Pro lIRINGER'S'PATENT I ARV' TEA, at• a solid ; coneentrated extract of ' - 'l3onverli ß bl E e E ini F tnedf l ?tedi lrE into in a T- n A- ouris ßi hi q n; and 'deli ,eionit soap: ~ . /lighlyairproeset by a nimbi* of anima nifitCia(W This admirable -artfeln condented rotes compact form ) 'all the smhstantial and nutritive, properties of a large balk of meat einattiiirtibkiCtli9 residues - II withwhich it dissolves into a rich and palatable Soup, which would .requiter Maws of Preparation amierding to the nasal method, is-an advaittige id many sitristroas 'of life,' too obvious to need urging. Its highly noarishinequalitiers win:Wined with lardelissoy, venderb itihvislimblefor the sick; 'while forthoie bin health; it is a peifect Substitute for fresh meat ant ?entities: It will bop gosal {o any it is peenliarly well adapted ;IPOR TiteVELIRS, by land or sea, who Mtn time avoid thine accidental deprive tions of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable. fOR INVALIDS, whose capridions appetite can taus le 'satisfied in a moment. FOB SPuRTSMEN and BICOURSIONISTEI. to whom, both ita comimotuem and easy preparation will kooom meld it. Nor iale by r • - SeD24.M , WM. DOM. Ih., &. 00. IIA.RTER ,OAK .F.AtEILY FLOUR! VNEXCELLED BY ANY IN TAE U. STATES! ' AND SITZDNION TO ANT 247 .1 131ir 323 ZIT' 33 anw/lED, IN PENNSYLVANIA! IT IS BUDS os CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. Er Delivered any Owe in the city free of charge. Term seek an delivery. 7980 WM. DOCK, In., 00. EMPTY BAttRELS.— A large number of empty Wine, Brandy and •Wbiety Barrels for sale br • , 1 1 , -` DOCK. R.. & CO BOST( INCRACKERS.-A L A RGE SUPPLY of then dolioiliwe crackers just received and for We by WM. DOWL, 3i., & CO: GOLD PENS !—The latgoaf has 4 °o • iron il-00 to li.C4-,fid=4.t- • aensfillalk /100 Krill ME .aii tlliineuus, WASHINGTON, D. C Owe of trod. SUMM R ABRANGEMFdiT. ' NEW Alit LINE ROUTE. - mono 7„- i.*lllll PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 20, 1843, the Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil adelphia, is follows, via : EASTWARD. IDEPREBI9 LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.16 a. m., 621 arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. 121,, and at Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. m. A sleeping car is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 840 a. in., ar riving in New York at 6.80 p. in., and at Philadelphia at 1.50 p. m. FACT liINN leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past Mail, arriving in New York at 10.26 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaves New York at 8.00 a. in., and Phila delphia at 8.16 a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaven New York at 12.09 noon, and Philadelphia at 8.80 p. m, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 p. m. EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p, a t . riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. in., and cenneoting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep trig car is also attached to this train. Connections are merle at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkeabarre, Allentown, Eseton, /be. Baggage checked through. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, $5.15 i between Harrisburg and Shia. delphia, 88.85 in No. 1 cars, and 53.00 in No. 2. log tickets and other information apply to 1. 3. CLYDE, General Agent, . Harrisburg. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash ington City. Connections made with train, on Penn sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West two trains daily to and from the North and Wes Branch, Susquehanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. ON AND ATTICS, MONDAY, APRIL 241, 18433., the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart from Marrisimag and Baltimore am Rows, via : 80IITHWA•RD MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. in., and ar rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m. BXPRBSS TRAIN leaves Saularny daily.(except Sun day) at 11.0? p m., leaves Harrisburg (except Monday: at 2.09 a. in., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at 6.15 a, in. HARRISBURG AOOOMMOBATION TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 6.89 a. m. NORTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leavea Baltimore daily(exoept Sunday at 915 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrhee Bunitvxy at 4.05 p. m. IXPRBSB TRAIN leave* Baltittiore daily at 9.11 p. m , arrives at Harrisburg at 1.85 a m., and leaves /Jar riebnrg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. m., and arrives at Banbury at 6.88 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.6 b p. m., and rises at Harrisburg at 7.811. p. m. Per further information apply at the Mice, in Pea eylvania Railroad Depot. J.N. DiBARRY, General Soperinseadoes. Harrisburg, April 20, 1862-dtf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! SUMMER TIME TABLEI ir§P MR TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PRILIDELPRIA ON AND ATTER • MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Will depart front and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : BABTW!..RD P2llBOllllll 11XPRP.22 MAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.00 s. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 010 a. ma. NAST LING leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.66 a: m. Passengers take breakfast at Lanesater. WAY AOCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leavet laiintiburg at 7.00 a. m. and arrives at West Philadel phia-55121A p. M. PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. in., and arrives at West Phila. &aphis at 5.00 p. 11413110/313110 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co. lumbla, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00. p. in., and arrives at Wept Thiladelplda at 11.30 . in. ctiVESTMARB. BALTIMORE 1110PRIE38 TRAIN leaves Harrlabor daily (axoeit Monday) nt 2 SD ; Altoona, 4 7.16 a. take breakfast, and arrives-at Pittsburg at 12. I PHIIikDERPIIIA,BXPRIM TRAIN leaves Bar bury/albite 8.00 it. m., Alteeilll4/2 00 1.M., take liteak faatcatal atfflvv i itt•Pitlibluir it - 12 BO p. NAILS Marrisbarg at 1.16 p. toona at 7.13 p. in., take 'uglier, and arrival; at Pittsburg at 12.30 i.*:, • • - PAST LINE leaves Haraisburg 3.50 p. m. , Altoona 3.35. p: in., and arrives at Pittaburg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p. rii. v and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.00 p. WAY • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel phia at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 5.40 p. m. This train yaw vie Mount Ao g y. SANT.IIIL, D. YOUNG , Superisiteadiatt Mi d dle Die. Pewee R. R. Harrisburg, Aprli 16,-1863 , 1863. - ' 1803. liHILADEL.PRIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the NortheMi and Porthvest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Iris ' masks It bee been LIMO 'by the Peansy/mutia Raid Rood Compassi:, and 'Under their auspices is being rapidly opsniti} Ainvingliopt.ite entire. length. It is now`in use ,for Passiinger' and Prelght business from Harrisbisrir-to •Ihiflivood, (second Pork,) (177 miles) on the Restiiin Division, an 4 from Nuffield to Eris, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HA RIR URA. Leave Northward. Mail Train.-- 1.16 a. m. Expreme Train.. 3.00 a. in Can run through without change both ways on the trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and tween Baltimore mid Look WM, Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains tls way between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wilmanspo t end Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business appl at the S. F. oor. llth and Market streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents O. B. Kingston, Jr., cog. Nth and Market etre Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. 0. R. R., Bailin) H. H. HOUSTON Gen'l Freight igt., Phil'a. LEWIS L. HOOT, Glenn Ticket Agt., JOS. D POTTS. mars-dy Gettig Manager, Williamsport F• I N E 3EI MC. Ms XL CPT Si 3 ROBE, LEMON VANILLA , aLliforre, OINOBIL °RANCID, EDAM, _ PINS APPLI BITTBR ALMOND, OVILDRY, CINNAMON, NUTMEG NBOTARIND, P . MEDT% 000HINEAL, aoloriag,) assorted dozens, fa Ammar use. .. • • The above assortment jullt ratelved from one of the Weed Mears Hosies—atell Bottle and Package tear ranted, fatarlol WM. 11001 C. Jz.. & 00 DOCKET KNIVES.—A very She as BOONATOB ", .12A, Illook9, Stational, &t. CROOL BOOK.--School Directors, Teaohers, Parents, Scholars, and others, in need of School gooks, School Stationery, Le , will end a com plete assortment at /If. POLLOCI ¢ SOAPS DOOR STORE Mt rket Square, Harrisburg. comprising in part the following: READERS —Meet:fere, Parker's, Cobb's Angell's. SPELLING BOOKS.— .cGtiffers, llobb's,Websttr's, Town's, Byerly's Combry's. BNGLIdH GRAMMARS —Bullidn's, Smith's. Wood bridge's, monteith's, Hart ' s, Wells'. HlSTOSlES.—Grimehaw's, Davenport's, Frost's,Wil• Willards, Goodrich's, Pinnock's, tio;denlith's and 0 Oat's.. ARITIIMATICPS.—weenIeaPs, Stoddard's. Bowman's Pike_ 2 's Bows, Oollnarn'e, Smith and Duke's, Davis's. AwBBRA.B.--DreenleaPs, Davis'., Pay Rare, dridge 2 a. DlOTlSNARYS.—Worcesterie Quarto, Academic, Ocm. Cobb's,ehausive and Primary Dictiouares Walker's nohow/. o Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster'e High achool, Webster's Quarto, Academic. NATUBAL PRILOSOPRIAN.--Comstock's, Parker's, Swift's. The above with a great variety of others can at any time be found at my store. Also, a complete assort mint of School Stationery, embracing in the who is v com plete outfit for school purioses. Any book not in the store. prscured it one days notice. U" Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rates. ALMANACS .John Baer and Son's Almanac for sale at M. POLLOCK lo SON'S BOOK BTOBN, Harrisburg, tt7 Wholesale and Retail. myl WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER ! ! Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPAS. dOBDBRS. FIRE SCREEN4,Ac., Ac. Itis thelargeet end beet selected seeertm eat in the city, ranging in price , ronlex (6) cents up to one dollar and aquarter ($1.26.) As we purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to .ell at ailow rates, if not lower, than can be had else where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel 2onfident that we can please them in respect to price and quality. • B. Si POLLOCK A SON, mar 23 Below Jones , Mouse, Market Square. LAW BOOKS ! LAW BOOKS ! !-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 eeeond-hand Law Books, at very low prices, as ski one pries Bookstore of E. M. POLLOCK Zr, SON, Market Square, Harrisburg. THE subscribers propose to publish by subscription a 'FARM MAP" of the Township of 'MAT ARA," Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en conragement is given . The Map vrill embrace the Bounda ries of the Township and Farms contained therein, num ber of Acres, Location of Residences and Names of Pro. pertyholdem 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 Beal Estate particularly. These 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 live Dol lars, payable on delivery of the same. CLARK & AMR, 882 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Harrisburg, November'l; 1881. tf WORCESTER'S . ROI AL QUARTO DICTIONARY! VII SNIT DININING AND rmoroundia DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, oontalnel,Bs4 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,009 words and meanings not found in any other Dnglisla Dictionary; more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted in their propm places; over 5,009 words synonym:Lined ; together with souinerokke tabled of prorionneed proper names. Bold by B. Id. POLLOCK & BON. Also Wordestsee Sehool Dietionarloo. mes 2.3 ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS , ' NONE BITTER IN TICE WHOLE{ WORLD ! For 76 lento, $l, $1.26, 0.60, $2, $3, $4. Warranted to made of good gold, at febl6 BOBLEIPBR 2 S BOOKSTORE. O Nli t y a o u, NE r DU ji L l tA i ßA bie at for a good Sub- Sebefrases Bookstore. QCEIEFFER'S Bookstore is the place to hair Roll Pigna—warraptwi W TIL K N-0 C E 3 MARKET sr, HARRISBURG, PA DEALER IN PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, 'from the best makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU• MENTS, from $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjo's, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mu sical merchandise in, general, SHE.E.T MUSIO. TheLATEST PUMICATIONS always on hand Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE,. GILT AND ROSEWOC ' FRAMES, Suilaoie for locking glasses and all kinds pictures always on head. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSES From smallest to largest sizes. SNP Any style of frame made to order at the shortest, notice. WM. KNOCHE, novlAwtte 93 WrlEet st, HOWE'S Sewing Machine, 437 Broad way, He* Toth; branch office Mt:Market street, Hassidim. ' The undersienei respwathilly Informs the manufactureni and citizens of Harrisburg that:he has opened a sewing Maehine office for the sale of The celebrated Howe'is Nowlin inelibinef, Winking the well known lock-otiteb, and adapted for all kinds of leathei and cloth, and family nao• G RAPHAIL). fddlidly *mar GOTTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF 13.t.a.A.,4±313.XWC31-2 (WITHOUT BRII8MIN131,) FOR BoOM.SMONS, HARNESS CARRIAGES, AND MILITARY LRATIIRR-WORE. This new and excellent article simile everything ever before inaseifor beautifying and softening the Leather. It makes a polish lilke patent leather; will not rub off with water, nor stain the fined' 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 sniteient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off with clean water and the pollen mill reappear. War rained as represented. DIRECTIONS FOR llSl.—Apply a few drops on fe gongs,. rub it slowly over the leather, and the polish is complete Price, NM cents per bottle. lAOKOON do 00., Sole Agouti, 90) Market street. ,jan9-dtf JACKSON & CO.'S SHOE STORE, ,NO: 4034 MARKB.T EITBARAT, HARR/SBuße, PA., Where they ntend to devote their entire time to th: mennfieture of BOOTS AND S'H 0 E 8 all Mils and varieties, in the neatest and most lash. cambia styles, and at satisfactory prices. Their stook will consist, in part, of esittientict , s Ant Calf and Parsee Loather Boots and Shoes, latest styles. Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, and other„Bhoes in peas va rietyi and i 0 fact everything connected with the shoe badness. eITSVOMER WORK will be particularly attended to, and in 41 =Wee will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts, Aria up by oars of the bast =tears tin the country. The long practical experience of the undersigned, and their thorough knowledge of the business will, they trust, by sufficient guarantee to the public that they w ill &peak justice, and furnish there an article that will repomulend iteolf ter utility, ohcapncso and dura bility. 1 Ushu 9 ] - JACKSON & 00. DO/RDERS WANTED.---The under ') o iened, having rented a fine large and commodious honse,ln Mulberry street, two doors from the corner of seoondietreet, in the city of Harrisharg, she is prepared to assimosedata single , gentleman, er gentlemen and their wires, with boarding on reasonable terms. Jyl9-46m IL A. JOHNSON FLUID AND ALCOHOL, IN LARGE quriltlee atid•of pure quality, for sale by WM. DOUR, Ja., it 00 HAVANA ORANOES.—Just ieveived by WM. DOCK, Ja , & CO [JAMS, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA 11. ELCUSAGRK, TONGUNSOIce., for aslo low, by find. DOCK, Js, & filat4inerp. EAGLE WORKS, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, MANUFACITI:IIOII BOOR-BINDERS' RULING MAC BES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS, AND KACRINEB NON GROVDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Stills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC. 1 . 17' Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c., &a. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. 117 - Cash paid for Old Copper, Braes, Brater, (to. STEAM BOILERS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES _„ Of various patterns, both stationary and sOnging 2 WRIGHB and various other Building Castings, ior sale every cheap at the [my24-dlyj _EAGLE WORKS. C. MOLTZ, .1. ENGINEER, MACHINIST .j• STEAM FITTER, No. 6, NOR CH Siturß STREET, Between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas Sittings constantly on hand Ali work done in this establishment will be under his own supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction, oe3o STEAM BOILERS. Having made efficient and permanent arrangements for the purpose, we are now prepared to make SEISTMAIVI .IEIGIOCT-00.1E11.19 of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. We small ass iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of Which is second to none in the market. None bat the best hands employed. Repairing promptly attended to. Address EAGLE WORKS, may23-dly] Harrisburg, Pa. W . M. A. PARKHILL, PLUNDER AND GAS FITTER, kit $Ol t/ i] ti 43 3 1 :01:11;l1 I PRINTING 0117103 Stores, dwellings, churches, public buildings, facto ries, &o, filled ap with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Bath Tabs, Li ft and Force rumps, Water Closets, matt and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of puleta patronage is respectielly solicited. AU work promptly attended to. jefi-dilta R E MOVAL. The Subscriber has removed, his PLUMBINO AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Marketstreet to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful for put patronage, hehopbe, by strict attention to lbust nem to merit a continuance of it. , ntir27-dtf WM. PARKHILL. 3itsurance. INSITRANCE AGENCY THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. This Institution 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. Ana as an additional security to the assured, the act requires that the profits of the business shall be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss, until 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 Teasels, Freights and Car goes ; on Goode transported by railroads or canals, and by steamboats on rivers andantes; woo, against damage or loss by Fire, fora limiteditime, or permanently. The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known company, will make lnsuranee against loss 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 ROBERT L MUENOH, jam/B.ff Harrisburg, Pa. Acacia. ITNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOIIITI PRI PENNSYLVANIA AND LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD =POTS, HABILINIVIG, PA. The tutdersigued haying taken the above Hotel; which bas been refitted and furnished throughout, bap leave to Worm the public that he is well prepared to asocial = date those who may favor him with their . patronage, • • that will give entire satisfaction. • The UNITED . STATES HOTEL felt:mated in the inane diets vieinity of the depots .0 the. Pennsylvania and Lebanon Valley railroads, where the traveling publie sal be seemmodated withevesy emnfart without tap Incor• verdence or expenee of going up-town Neither pains nor expense shall be spared to render the greets of this establishment as comfortable as they can possibly be elsewhere in the city of Harrisburg. Careful and competent porters will always beleund at. the depute on the arrivel 0 tare treame, to take charge of the baggage free of charge. Ask for the UNITED sinus HOTEL. L. W. TEN BYOl{. Proprietor. NATIONAL .6.OTEL, (LATE MUTE SWAN) Rare street, above Third, Philadelphia. This estalblishwient Wars great indneements, not only on account of reduced rates of board, bat from the cen tral location to the avenues of trade, as well as the cen •enienccs 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 omniouses be longing to the house. I am determined to deiote my whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my guests, and endeavor to give general satisfaction. Terms-- _$L25 Per Day. DAVID 0. PIRGRIST, (Formerly of la& Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.) T. V. RUODIS, Clerk. ' gransportatitm. DANIEL A. MUENCH, Agent of the Old .Wallower Line, Respectfully informs the public that this Old Dail) Transportation Line, (the only Wallower Line now it existence in this city,) is in successful operation, and prepared to carry Freight as low as any other individual line between PhDs&'phia l Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis burg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore Lock Haven, and alp other points on the Northern Oertral, Philadelphia and Irie and Williamsport ano Bluth a Railroads. DANIka: . MURNOTI, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs, Peatiock. Zell & Tlinchman, o. SOS and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock p. au" will arrive at Harrisburg ready for delivery, Bext'u4rui ng , znyi 50,000 POUNDS!!! Fifty Thousand Pounds "EXCELSIOR" . IMAMS JTTST RECEIVING, which we will Kell at a. very low figure by the Hogshead, Tierce, Barrel or Single Elam. my3o WM. DOM, jr., & 00. SOLAR MATOHESI NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! FIFTY GROSS of the above Superior Matches just ael ye& and for sate by WM. MIK Pr 041 RIT -- ING FLUIDS.-V Arneri- V can Writing fluid, a splendid ink, id 611 cents per /part ARNOLD'S gamine Writing Fluid. DAR- R/MINT Columbian Writing Fluid, LAUGRUN & uusarumws Ink, Poplin& Ink, Carmine and Red Inas of the best goallt7,lllne Ink, Mucilage, ice., at SCHIPBERIS' Boommat.ip. lONDENSED MILK '—jitit received 1.1 and for $l. by WM. DOOR jr, & Atiscettantong. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD!! JOHNS & °ROBLEY'S . AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! MR STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD! POR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, &C.. &C., &C. THE ONLY ARTICLE OP THE RIND EVER PRO DUCED WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER! EXTRACTS.' "Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns & Croetere AMSTIONIB. Cement Glue."—Nam Yorkrinua. "It is so convenient to have in the. honee."—Nos 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 .Timss. PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE. VERY LIBERAL REDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. TERMS CASIi. Lu• For male by all Druggists and Storekeepers pun rally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) • 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of of Liberty Street,) jyll NEW YORK. dly T . LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. L THE OHIO CATAWBA. BRANDY .has, for eaveral yearn, been manufactured from tne purejuice of the AMERICAN CATAWBA and ISABELLA. GitAPE 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 P OMIT Y, 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 supercede the sale and use of the many vile compounds so often sold under the name of 4, Brandy," can be regarded only as a public goad. L. LYON'S OATAWBA BRANDY pogsesses all the choice qualities of the best imported liquor, mid is posi tively known to be of PERIAOT PURITY and of 1317- PERION FLAVOR. In support of the above statement we refer to the certificate of the undermentioned well-known chemist; Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer, Boston, Mass. Dr. James It. Chilton & Co., Chemists, New York. Dr James B. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Boston, Mass. Dr. J. V. N. Blaney & Dr. G. A. Marriner, Analytical and Consulting Chemists. Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Coz, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Charles tlpham Sheppard, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gentry and Blackwood. Chemiete, 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 appointed the sole agent for the sale of this Brandy for the city of Harrisburg and Dauphin co. nov3-dy Dr. LOUIS WYEITH. J OHN TILL'S COAL YARD , SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where be keeps constantly on land LYIEENS AND WILICESBARRE COAL, such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, R&& and NUT, which he will dispose of at the lowest market price. Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay in their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. jan2s.d6ro QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST BRAND FOR FAMILY 17SE in the market. 100 barrels of tile celebrated St. Lou's Plow, nuiverlall, pronounced the moat superior article ever offered in UM market, just received and for sale by WM DOCK, Ja., & 00. FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fri day at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third and Walnut. myB WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. HENRY C. SHAFFER Has a large stook of Widow Shades and Wall Paper on hand which wilt be sold very low. Call and•examino. Paper Hanging personally attented to. No. 12, MARKET STREET, Near the bridge. oct2l-4tf j CEDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA u BUSES, together with a large aesortnaeleit of BAB. MIT.% BROOMS &c., just received, and for sale very ow. by WM. DOO, Ja., & CO: LT P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S 1 4 4" 333 NAT IS Co AL It is 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 imitable for every rupees. /or sale by WM. DOORoTs.„ & 00. FOR BALE.-3,000 Elnimr4.l3 PRTME FELLOW CORN. 500 bushels 'barley malt, Brat quality. 6fr bushels rye. BO barrels whisky, first finality. Inquire of RICH&BD RM./LAND. sep29tf Washington Avenue, Harrifburg EMPTY HOGSHEADS large of Butaty Mast Hogsheads, in goad Cus.liven a ja 4 with heads in. These Hogshead° a•.• efaiirato:e for Builders, Farmers " ba sold at a very low price. WM. DOCK, Jr., & 00. ET A MS!!! —Just received, a large LA supply of 00V.IIRED 0110A.B.OURED HAMS, sf bus Drawl is MS 1714111111 b SFOry glio 11144 iOEMT antes& june27) WM. DOOR, 71Z., & 00. BOSTON CRUSERS.—A supply of these delicious crackers just received end fer sale WM. DOOM, Jr., & 00: MINOR MEAT.-A BIJ.L'ERIOR AB ALL TIOLI just received mid for sale b 7 WM. DOOM, ia., & 00. 8.000 POUNDS Extra Prime Sow oared Hams for sale very low,wholesale or retail by WM. DOUR JR o aREEN CORN.—WINSLCIW'S fresh ki Green Cora just received by WM. DOCK, Js. , & CO. riIHE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO -11 ALBUMS,PORT POLIOB, CARD-OASES, POORAT-BOORS, for oftli wt seneffees Bookstore, BUCKWHEAT MEAL:7-15,000 LBS. ODPED, Walt , from ttyoullog "alloy, for eats by WM DOCK, Ja., & CO. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &c., &c., at kat year prices, for sale at Ecktefferl Bookstore. jell] L i OR LEITER, ICOI E and FOOLS '. OAP Paper, Save/o,es *ad all Icled of Stotlonom salt at licheffer , s Boolstore. jel6 TUST RECEIVED—Another lot of 01 Beautiful Albums, at Seheffees Bookstore, 18 Mar kr t street. jelB AA large variety of Notions just received lat Seaaffor , s Bookatere _ 3elB QELF SEALING FRU I T JARS 1- Beet and Oheapeet in the markets! Call nd examine them . L'RENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH and • Domeetio Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred,) Su perior 'llelad Oil, Ketchup, Bannon and condiments of every description ) for ice by inr26 WM. DOOR, Ja., & Co ANew Assortment of MORTON'S liorivalled Gold Pens, in Go'd Plated Desk 801. derv, just received, at licheffer's Bookstore, 18 Marko street jell cr ITOW ARE YOTT GR BEN IA BACKS "—DAN .131tItAtIT'S new comic Song. Price 30 mita, just iseei red and for sale by 'WARD, at his Music store, Third street. Can and get a copy early. ap% NITALITAPER, BO hDFES, &0., &e., TT sold yet at leg year 4 price., without any advance , A& BCHEYVAR 7 B BOOKATOAS, DROAKFAI4T BACON —Asmall but eery choice lot of Sugar Cued "Breakfast Duos (equal to the Imported Yorkshire) just reoelved. (Y 29 WIUDOOK, la., & CO DPE ACIIEF-PARED AND PARBD—jut received by WM. DOCK. Ts., & CO. THE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNUAL IikOORD for 184. for sale at walurnuve sowurrou. WM. DOCK, Ja., &