Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, September 09, 1863, Image 4

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THE SOLDIERS , RIGHT TO VOTE•
When a soldier returns to his election district,
he resumes all the civil rights of citizenship, and
his residence being unimpaired by his temporary
absence, he has a right to vote on election day, but
under the Constitution, to which his fealty isiolue,
he can acquire no right to vote elsewhere, except by
a change of residence from one district to another.
* * The learned judge deprecates a Con
struction that shall Disinencniss our volunteer
soldiers. It strikes us that this is an inaccurate use
of language. The Constitution would disfranchise
tso qualified voter. But, to secure purity of elec
tion, it would have its voters in the place where they
are Best known on election day. If a voter volun
tarily stays at home, or goes on a journey, or joins
the army of his country, eon it be said the Consti
tution has disfranchised him? F l our of the judges
if this court, living in, other poks of this State,
End themselves, on the day of every Presidential
election, en the city of Pitteburg,,where their official
duties take them and where they are not permitted
to vote. Have they a right to charge the Consti
tution with disfranchising them? Such is our case
and such is the case of the volunteers in the army.
The right of suffrage is carefully preserved for
both them and us, to be enjoyed when we return to
the places which the Constitution has appointed for
its exercise.—Gno- W. WOODWARD_
THE "UNION
"These States are glorious in their individuality,
hut their collective glories are in the Union. By
all means, at all hazards, are they to be main
tained in their integrity and the full measure of
their constitutional rights—for only so is the Union
io he preserved—only so is it worth Preserving-
It is the perfection of the prismatic colors, which
blended, produce the ray of light. It is the com
pleteness of these assembled sovereignties, lacking
nothing which they have not lent for a great pur
pose, that makes the Union precious. This word
Union is a word of gracious omen. It implies
confidence and affection—mutual support and pro
tection against external dangers. It is the chosen
expression of the strongest passion of young hearts.
It is the charmed circle within which the family
dwells. It is man helping his fellow-man in this
rugged world, it is States, perfect in themselves,
Confederated for mutual advantage. It is the peo
ple of States, separated by lines, and interests, and
institutions, and usages, and laws, all forming one
glorious nation—all moving onward to the same
sublime destiny, and all instinct with a common
life. Our fathers pledged their lives, their for
tunes, and their sacred honors, to form Is Union
—let ours be pledged to maintain it."—Guo. W.
WOODWARD, truly 4, 1851.
(131..-6 :1 alKii)011)1 511. 1 / 1 1:4 4.101114',411
Extract from the decision of Judge WOOD
WARD sustaining the stay law passed by our
Legislature in favor of the soldier;
"Now, if a stay of execution for three years
would not be tolerated in ordinary times, did not
these Circumstances constitute an emergency that
justified the pushing of legislation to the extremest
limit of the Constitution? No citizen could be
blamed for volunteering_ He was invoked to do so
by appeals as strong as his love of country. he
the nature of things there is nothing unreasonable
in exempting a soldier's property from execution
whilst he is absent from home battling for the
supremacy of the Constitution and the integrity of
the Union. And when he has not run before he
was sent, but has yielded himself up to the call of
his country, his self-sacrificing patriotism pleads,
trumpet-tongued, for all the indulyanee from his
creditors which the Legislature have power to grant.
If the term of indulgence seem long in this instance,
it was not longer than the time for which the Pre
sident and Congress demanded the .soltlier's ser
vices."
NATIVE AMERICANISM.
"I am not and never have been a Native Amer
ican' in any political sense, any mere than I am or
have been a Whig, Antimason or an Abolitionist.
* * * The speech so often quoted against me,
ORS not responsible for. It vas introduced into
the debates by a Whig reporter, in violation of the
rules of the body, which required him to submit for
revision. before publication, and -which he never did.
* !promptly denounced it, in, the face of
the Convention, as I have done many a time since,
as a gross misrepresentation. * * * The Na
tive American party itself is may witness. Seven
years ago I was the caucus 9i — omitted-PP U.. S.
Senator. The county of Philadelphia was repre
sented by Natives. They asked whether, if elected
by their votes, I - would favor their measures for
changing the naturalisation laws, I answered them
NO, and they threw every vote they could command
against me and raised a shout of triumph over
their vietory."—Gso. WOODWARD, Pittsburg,
Sept. 14, 1862.
TROOPS AT ELECTIONS.
By the 95th secticn of the act of Assembly
of the State of Pennsylvania of 2d July, 1839,
it is enacted that
"No body of troops ire the army of the United
States, or of this Commonwealth, shall be present,
either armed or unarmed, at any place of election
within this Commonwealth, during the time of such
election."
1Q S 8' AMERICAN WRITING
FLUID, equal If not superior to Arnold 7 s _Eng/isa
Plaid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle, at
EAMBNIFER'S 1100.118TORIL
GOCIPYR's GELATINE.—The beet
astlale el i e niu-ket, just reeelved and tom We by
wiarl4-tf WM. DOOR h
NOTIONS.—Quite a variety of U 13061/
and entertainin g articles—sheap—st
SMIZPIER'S BOWCIOTOXII•
QOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION . .-
~" • very convenient Writing Desk; also, Portfolios,
liencrandiun .Beoks,Porhnonnales, &a., at
-DOHNSPDRII BOOKSTORII
1111TARRISB1JRG FEMALE 'SEMI
NARY.—The fall session of This 'lnstitution will
commence on Wednesday, September 2.
A.Sa 1.8-dtd S. Z. DIXON, Principal.
BROOMS; BRUSHES, TUBS AND
B Anwro of all descriptions, quolities and prices,
ter sae by Wig. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
114 T. BAIIBITT'S Concentrated, Con
s doused, or Pnlverfted Soft Soap. Three gallons
.of ben/soma white soft soap made in five minutes_ No
grease required.
Dmirrnoire :--Dissolve one pound of the soap in one
salon b o i l i ng n eer" then add two gallons warm, when
noel you will haul thine gallons HLNDSOXII Warm
Noss 881 P. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft
Soap. The Soap thus soda is 11111 ezeollsnt wash for
trees, shrubs and plants of allidoda. .For sale by
myr2B- WM- DOOR, jr., & CO.
iAPANESE TEA.—A choice lot of
tido . eelebrated Vivien received. It is of the Ant
amp ever Imported, and is mai& superior to the Chi
li4lllll Teas in quality, strength and 'fragrance, and is oleo
entirely free of adulteration, coloring or mixture of any
kW-
It is the natural leaf of the Japenese Tea Plant.
Tor sale by WM. DOOM. jr.. & On
M A OK E R EL!
No& 1, 2 and 8, in all sized pacibager—
new, awl saes ragbags warranted. Just received and
*cub low by DOGS Jr., & do.
lot See S ito Rent
M The lIDIPING on the
voR SAIA----_,_:. -- . - , r t,.. ," ts, used as a
1111 opruer of traielt" -
.1 :-..- - : , . ly built no
bola, 2 5 b 7' 2° f - •'• - '`. i to t Wilt ss'l Mee an
.10.. . 11 Xt P a li g t ell i r teP P ,
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iiti . c;;,:*:;:ialpies..
clikiitfraintimunow;
!Stands 75 feeS - .
„ R OO D iriv i vyn : s IL.R.Ii i
.early new, O nset - • aidg .to &bore
and a set granfles for Jelbstto.tg , . ; to to
Bleat
property will 1116.4014 at a ti g l iik =fp- Inquire at
the ground 's& irbAeh the b ill.
t a liontimin
She Brokers °Moe of
ielel-dtf . 128 Market &rest.
LOTS FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST.
JLJ and Fenno'Wants A . Apply' to
R. J. HALDEMAN,
mart-dtt Cor. Front toad Walnut eta.
VOR SALE—A House and Lot on
Al: Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Nichange
Mee of O. L. WOULLOOH,
26 Market street,
Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and
1111.1fItIt_ febl2-dtf
FOR SALE.-A TWO-STORY F8.A.1113
MUSS in Short street. Inquire of
eep3Otf W S. VARBEN.E.
Pettis.
NATIONAL 'NOTRE,
(LAM! SWAN,)
Race street, above Third, Philadelphia.
This establishment offers great inducements, not only
on account of reduced rates of board, but from the cen
tral location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con
veniences afforded by several passenger railroads run
ning past and contigions to at, by-whleh oasts can pass
to anti from the Hotel to the different railroad depots,
should they be preferred to the regular omnibuses be
longing to the house. I am determined to devote my
whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my
guests, and endeavor to give general satisfaction.
Terms—sl.2s Per Day,
DAVID C. BINGBIST,
(Formerly of Bagle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.)
T. V. RHODSB, Clerk. mrll-dtf
gransportation.
DANIEL A. RUENCH,
Agent of the Old Wallower Line,
Despectfully informs the public that thie Old Daily
Transportation Line, (the only Wallower Line now in
existence in this city,) is in successful operation,: and
prepared to carry Freight as low u any other individual
line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Levis
tßia Williamsport, Jersey Shore Lock Haven, and eh
other points on the Northern der oral, Philadelphia wad
Iris and Williamsport and Blmii a Railroads.
DANDIA. . MITENOH, Agent,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs, Peacock.
Zell & Hinchmen. No. 808 and 810 Market street, above
Xighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock p. M., Will arrive at
Harrisburg. resdy for delivery, next morning. my°
Aliscellantous.
JUST RECEIVED!
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN
OR FINN
STEEL ENGRAVINGS I
PRINTS, AND HEADS,
AN D
SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAN
OIL PAINTINGS, AT
Wm. - Knoche's Illusie Store.
No. 93 Ilarktt strut. Harrisburg.
MORTON ' S UNRIVALLED GOLD
PEN.-FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
A GREAT LUXURY!
PAR 130718 In want of a superior and really good GOLD
tea will find with me a large assortment to select from,
and have the privilege to exchange the Penis until their
hand is perfectly suited. And if by fair meane the Ma
nxmd point* brook off during twelve months, the pur
chaser ehall have the privilege to admit a new one,
without any charge.
I have very good Gold Pens, made by Mr. Morton, not
warranted, in strong allver-plated NM; for $l, sl.2d,
$./.50, $2.00
For sale at 0CH312721100 BOOK2TOItaI,
No. 18 _Market Street Harrisburg, Pa.
IifIIBINGER'S PATENT BEEF TEA,
ilk a solid, concentrated extract of
1771 . N.T 1 T
Clourertible immediately into a nOxiiiihing and doll
elms soup. Flighty approved by a number of eminent
Physicians.
This admirable article condensed into a oompactforro,
all the substantial and nutritive properties of a large
bulk of meat and vegetables. The readiness with which
it dissolves into a rich and palatable soup, which would
require hours of preparation according to the wand
method, is an advantage in many situations of life .too
obvious to need urging. Its highly nourishing qualities
eombined with its delicacy, renders it invaluable for the
sick; while for those in health, it is a perfect substitute
for fresh meat and vegetables. It will keep good in any
elimato.
It is peculiarly well adapted POE TRAVELNDII, by
laud or sea, who can thus avoid those accidental deprive
Ilona of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable.
FOB INVALIDS, whose capricious appetite can thus
se satisfied in a moment.
NOR SPORTSMEN and EXOITBSIONISTS. to whom,
both its compacdneese and crazy proper:lion will Moon
mend it. Nor aide by
sep24-tf WM. DOCK, Ji., & Co.
CHARTER OAK
FAMILY FLOUR!
AINEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE U. STATES !
AND BIIPBBIOR TO ANY
Ne AIL 2g' C: 1 - 52 - 33 rt. AL Me" 37:1 SS
OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA!
IT 18 MADE OP
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT.
Er Delivered any place in the city free of charge.
Toms task as dslismsy_
jy3o WM. DOCK, .Ts., & 00.
HA M. S: !1
Newbold's celebrated,
Michas/el- 2 s Excelsior,
Evans & Swift 7 / 1 superior,
Jersey Plain very fine.
Also, Dried Beef, Tongues and Bologna Sausage. for
sale by split WM. DOCK, jr. & Co.
1G3 1 .111.1 3 TY BARRELS.— A large number
of empty Wino, Broody 0114 Whisky Barrels for
tale by br. DOCK. Jr, & CO.
BOSTON CRACKERS.-A LARGE
SUPPLY of these delicious crackers just received
and for sale by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
QOLD PENS !—The largest and Les
stook, from 81-00 to s4.oo—warranted—at
BCEUEIMIWB BOOKSTORIII
N EW music.
4 i Why I Loved Her," c' Treasures of the Heart," and
"Childhood Days," three new autiful songs, by
J. B. Cox.
"Our Country and Flag," a no d beautiful song,
with 'highly colored title page, by Culler, are among
the latest receipts of new music by W. KNOCHE, where
can be found at all times a fall assortment of Drums,
Fifes, and all kinds of musical instruments.
Remember the place, No. 93 Market street. y 9
T O
THOSE DESIRING' TO PRO
COIN BUBSTITUTBS, AND
TO THOSE WISHING TO BECOME SUBSTITUTES.
The undersigned, Military Claim Agents, tender their
services for the procuring of Substitutes for Drafted
men, as well as for the securing of the highest price
for those wishing to offer - themselves as Scbctitntea.
Theywill register the names of each class referred to,
with the amounts, in money, proposed to be given by
the one and to be received by the other.
Drafted men who are legally exempt can have all the
papers prepared atereaswp kr establish their chaos to
exemption by calling upon ths undersigned.
Those interested are invited to call at the office, in
the _Exchange Buildings, opposite the Dauphin ()minty .
Prison. MtoDOWELL MMIUIItE,
anls-1m Military Claim Agents.
music; STORNI
NO. 98 RAREST STRAIT,
K ARRISBURG, PA.
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS,
MELODEONS, GUITARS,
TIMES, BANJO STRINGS,
Of every Asseeption.
• main, PIM, PUPPIS, ACCORDIONS , sto at
.1..
the lowest CITY PRIORS, at
W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORM,
Ne. 98 Kamm STwv.
tints of firrabel.
SUMMER ARRANQEMEN .
4m
'LINE ROITM
1111111 ... .
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nu itilNg DAILY TO NEW lOU.
AND
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 20, 18e8, the pas
eager Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beadil,
Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Phil•
sdelphia, as fellow, vis :
EASTWARD.
NEPHEW LINE leaves Harrisburg at 11.6 a. m., va
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 9.15 a. a t ., and at
Pidladelphiat at 9.20 a. in. A sleeping oar is attached
to the train through from Pittsburg Without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. Tn., ar•
riving in New York at 6.30 p. in., and at Philadelphia
at 1.50 p. m.
PAST LINZ leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. re., on ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad last Mail, arriving in
Kew York at 10.25 p. m. , and Philadelphia at 7.00 pin.
WESTWARD.
PAST LINE leaves New York at 8.00 a. m., and Phila
delphia at 915 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.50 p. M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noes, and
Philadelphia at 8.30 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
p. m. '
EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. m., ar•
riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. in., and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Ilantami Train for Pittsburg. A sleep.
tag oar is alio attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkeabarre, Allentown, Easton, Om
Baggage checked through. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg, 86.15; between Harrisburg and Phia
delphia, $3.35 in No. 1 cars, and $3.00 in No. 2.
For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent,
ap29 Harrisburg.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
lit) IL) IDi :Maui iCi D -M gi II A A
Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash
ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn•
aylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West
two trains daily to and from the North and Wes
Brunel", Susquehanna, !Elmira and all Northern Nei
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will
arrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as
llowa. viz :
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday
at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and sr
rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. in.
lIXPRESS TRAIN leaved Sunbury daily (except Sun
day) at 11.07 p. m.; leaves Marrialnkrg (except Monday;
at 2.09 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except
Monday) at 6.15 a. m. ,
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN pare
Harrisburg daily at 6.80 a. m.
NORTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(except Sunday
at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives al
Sunbury at 4.05 p. m.
=PRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 915 p.
m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.36 a m., and leaves Har
rieburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 a. m., and arrived
at Sunbury at 5.38 a. m.
.HARILTSBURGi ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave.
Baltimore 4.111 (except Bunday) at BIS p. m., and
rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m.
For further information apply at the Office, in Pen
Sylvania Railroad Depet. J.N. DuBARRY,
Genera/ Superintendent.
burg, April 20 3 1033-atf
pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD !
SUMMER TIME TABLE!
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ON AND AFTER
MOND" APRIL 20 4 1563,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisbnrg and
Philadelphia se follows :
EABTW.&RD.
THROUGH RIPIIRSB TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily st 2.00 a. and arrives at West Philadelphia at
0.10 a. m.
NAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at La a. zu,, and arrives at Went Phlhele/phla et 0,65
a. m. Passengers . take breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaver
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philsdel
phis, at 12.25 p. m.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves tiarriabars daily (ez.
wept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Phila-
delphia at 5.00 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co
lumbia, leaves Harrielburg at 4.00 p. m., aad arrives - at
Weit Philadelphia at 0.30 p. m.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORZ EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Merchant/
daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. in ; Altoona,l7.lb a.
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.
PHILADELPHIA. HERREN THAW loam Hai ,
burg daily at 3.00 a. in., Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break•
fast, and arrives at Pitteburg at 12.30 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. in., Al
toona. at 7.15 p. in., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1.2.50 a. in_
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. in., Altoona
8.85 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8.00 p. in.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel
phia at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40
p. m. This train runs via Mount Joy.
SAMUEL D. YOIING,
SktOdottetidetit Midd4 10. Potoeet .R. R.
Harrisburg, April 16, 1863.—dtf
1863. .1863.
DEULADELPRIA. & ERIE RAIL
NOAD.—This Feat line traverses tha N6Ak@Eti
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail..Roati
Company, and under their auspices Is being rapidly
opened throughout Ito taro length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Preight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Second Pork,) (177
miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sl&llfiekd to
Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division.
TIME OP PASSENGER TRATIV;S' AT HA .3415
B VAG , .
Leave Northward.
Mail Train.— 1.15 a. m. I Express Train.. 8.00 a. m
Oars run through without change both naps on the •
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Rave; and
tween Baltimore and Lock haven
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains tit way
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Watiarnapo
and Plalladadpida.
For information respecting Passenger business appl
at the S. E. cor. 11th and Market streets.
And for rreight businese of the Company's Agents
B. B. Kingston. Jr., cor. 13th and Market etre
Philadelphia.
Jr. W. Reynolds, Brie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. 0. B. 8., Baltim
H. H. HOIYHTON.
Gen'l Preight I gt.,
LBWIS L. HGIRT,
Gen'l Ticket Agt.,
308. D. POTTS,
marbly Gen'l Manager, Williamsport.
INE
3111 ri" C 1 ES 1
1108 E, LmmoN,
VANILLA, 01NGIR,
ALKONDJONANWI LL
' , JAIL,
_Li fins APPIAN,
BITTNK ALMOND, ONIANNY, •
OINNAMON,_ NUTMEG
NNOTABINN, P..ILINTO,
CIOOMNIAL, (for 00 / 042 /0 assorted dozens, fro
family use.
The Om amortreent Just reeelve4 fres amkof the
largest Baste= lionmes—oaci Janie sad Reams war
meted. pnitrlo.l DOCK, 00.
OCKET KNIVES.—A very fine sp. Pscrame", BORIMWEI BOOROTOB
Books, Stationtrp,
CCHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors,
Teachers, Parente, scbolars, and others, in need of
School Books, School StationerY, &0., will And a com
plete assortment at B. /H. POLLOCK it SON'S BOOK
STORE, Market Square, Harrbsbarg, comprising in part
tho following;
EBABBBS.—McOuffeIPs, Parker's, Cobb's Aural's.
SPELLING BOOlES.—ncOnffey's, Cobb's,Webster's,
Town's, Byerly's Oombry's.
ENGLISH GRAMMARS.—Bullion's, Smith's, Wood
bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's, Hart's, Wells'.
HISTORIES.--13Frimshaw's, Davenport's,Prost's,Wll-
sun's, WI/lards, ettodriutt'a, Pinnock's, Holdtimitk's end
Otarklb.
ABlTTlMHTlo4l.—Atreenleare, Stoddard's. AIZIPTIIOII'II
like's Bow ' s Colburn's, Smith and Duke's, Davis's.
ALGZIBBAS.--Greenlearii, Davis's, Dare, Bay's,
Bridge'e.
DISTIONABTB. —Worcester'. Quarto, Academia, Com
prehensive and Primary Muttons/mi, Walker's Oohed,
Cobb'. Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster's High
School. ' Webster's . Quarto. Academic.
NATURAL PHILOBOPHIBB.—Conistock'e, Parker's,
Swift's. The above with a great variety &others can at
any time be found at my store. Also, a complete assort
meat of School Stationery, embracing in the Ida le a COM
plete outfit for school putters'. Any book not in the store.
procured it one days notice.
Er Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rata.
ALMANACS.—John Baer and Bon's Almanac for sale at
S. M. POLLOCK & SON'S BOOK STORM, Harrisburg.
Wholegelo A*4 ROW. akyi
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER ! !
Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL - PAPBB
BOBDBBB, 81188 130118EN5, &0., &o. Itisthelargert
and belt selcctedatisortmeat lathe city., ranging in pries
fromsix (0) cents up to one dollar and aquarter ($1.0.)
As we purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to
sell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else
where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel
confident that we Gan please them in respect to price
aid quality, la. ffi POLLOCK & HON,
marZß Below Jones' House, Market Square.
LAW BOOKS I LAW BOOKS !-A
general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all Qs State
Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many pf
the old English Reports, scarce and rare, together with
a large assortment at second-hand Law Boar, at wary
low prices, at site one pries Bookstore of
E. M. POLLOCK & SON,
myB Market Square, Harrisburg.
THE subscriber, propose to publish by
subecriptlon "FARM MAP" of the Township of
93WATARA," Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en
couragement is given. The Map will embrace the Bounda
ries of the Township and Farina contained therein, num
ber of Acres, Location of Residences and Names of Pro
pertyholders generally. There will also be on the Map
a Table of Dietancos, ObOWleg the distance, from each
()roils Road in the Township to Harrisburgrtlens ran
daring it 'valuable Map to Farmers and Dealers in Real
Illatate particularly. Theme desiring Views of their
Residences put on the Map will be charged a moderate
extra price. The Hap will be neatly executed, colored
and mounted, and delivered at the low price of live Dol.
lire, payable On delivery of the same.
CLARK & AIIB
882 Walnut awed, Philadelphia.
Harrisburg, November 1, 1861.—tf
WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO
DICTIONARY
TIN MIT DRPIXING AND powwow:ma
DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
contains 1,864 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,000 words and
meanings not found in any other English Dictionary ;
more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted in their proper
plasm ; over 6,000 words synonymised; together with
numerous tables of pronounced: proper names.
Sold by N. M. POLLOCK. & SON. Also Worcester's
School Dictionaries. mar2B
A NOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENSI
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD !
For 76 cents, $l, $1.26, $1.50, $2, $B, $4.
•
Warranted to made of good gold, at
fablb 13911EFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
()NIX ONE tiOLLAR for a good Sub
'tfatantial bound Family Bible at
Seheetees Bookstore.
QCHEPPER'k Bookstore is the place to
; bay Gold Pont—warranted
Wlll. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET HARRISBURG,• FA
DEALER IN
PIANOS.
NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beat
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRIT.
MINTS, from $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons,
Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Benjos,
Tambourines, Violin and
Guitar strings and mu•
sical merchandise
in generaL
SHE.k..T MUSIC).
The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand
Music sent by mail to any part
of the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEwoc ,
FRAMES,
Sunman. for looking glasses and all kinds
pictures always on hand.
A fine assortment of beet plated
LOOKING GLASSES
From smallest to largest sizes.
/16r Any style of frame made to order at
the shortest notice, WM. KNOCHE,
noel—dw,Sts 93 Market at.
HOWE'S Sewing Machine, 437 Broad
way, New York; branch office 90N, Market 'street,
Harrielburg. The undersigned re spectfully informs
the manafactnrers and citizens of Harrisbarg therhe
has opened a sewing machine office for the sale of the
celebrated Howe's sewing machine, making the well
known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather
and cloth and family use. G. M. RAPHAEL,
feb2d-diy signet.
GUTTA PEROHA WATER-PROOF
33 Me .41. a MK I MT 43- it
(WITHOUT BRUSHING,)
FOR BooTq,SE.I:O.E:SLHARIVESS.
AND 117LITAD'Y LEATHA:WoDE,
This new and excellent article excels everything ever
before in use, for beautifying and softening the Leather.
It makes a polish like patent leather; will not rub off
with water, nor stain the finest white silk, and makes
the lother perfectly water-proof. Twice a month ap
plied on boots and shale, sad once a month for harness
is sufficient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off
with clean water and the polish will re-appear. War
ranted as represented.
DIENOTIONB YOB 17.1818.—Apply a few drops on a
eponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the polish is
com piew, price, 87N cents per bottle.
JAMISON & 00., Bale Agents, 803‘ Market street.
jan9-dtf •
JACKSON & CO.'S
SHOE STORE,
NO. 90M IdARKST OTBNIT,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Whore they Intend to devote their entire time to the
inanutootare
BOOTS AND SHOES
all kinds and varieties, in the neatest and most fash.
*sable styles, and at satisfactory prim.
Their stock will Conlid, In Dart, of 6 - sulionsitis Pisa
/Wand Patna Loather Boots and Shoes, latest styles;
Idaho , and Misses' Gaiters, and otherliilhoes in great
v ariety; and ha fast everything connected 'with the
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER WORK Will be particularly attended to,
and la all eases will satisfaction be warranted. Lail.
sued up by est of the but makers is the country.
The long practical experience of the undersigned, and
their thorough knowledge of the business will, they
fit, m suilicdeat guarantee to the public that they
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that
will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and dura
bility. pia] JACKSON & CO.
BOARDERS WANTED.—The under.
signe; having rented a fine large and commodious
house, in Mulb s rry. street , two doors from the corner of
Second street, in the city of Harrisburg, she is prepared
t o accommodate single gentlemen, er gentlemen and
their wives, with boarding on reasonable terms.
019-dilm B, A. JOHNSON_
FLUID AND ALCOHOL, IN LARGE
quantities sad of pure quality, for sale by
WM. DOOR, Js., & 00.
TICAVANA QRANGEB.--juit received
ja by WM. DOCK. Ja., k CO.
uAms, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGN4.
.114. a u*GDB , TON(117100, ko., for sole low, by
WS. DOOR, 72. 8 "ec .
EARLE WOR,KB 7
RARBISBU.RG, RENNSYLVANia,
MANIIPAOTIIIIIIIR
BOOI•BDIIBBS' BELIE MEM AND PBS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS,
• AND NM:NUM DOi •
GRINDING- CIITTINO.MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cliler Mills and Fodder Cutter",
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Nadine Work and - Iron and Bras
CA ST I N G 5,
WOOD TURNING• IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC.
Er Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to
order. Gear and Sarow Cutting:, &e, kn.
• HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS.
/Ur Oath paid for Old °copper, Brass, Brater, /to.
STEAM BOILERS.
PRRNSYLYANIA RAILROAD,
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. SASH
WZIGHS and various other Building Castings, &,r sale
every cheap at the [my24-dly j BAWLS WORKS.
1 - C. MOLTZ,
• ,
ENGINEER, MACHINIST ¢ STEAM FITTER,
No. 6, NORTH SIHTH STREET,
Between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa
Machinery of every description made and repaired.
Brass Cooke of all sizes_, and a large assortment of Gas
Fittings constantly on wad.
Ali work done in this establishment will be under his
ow
ocag n supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction.
STEAM BOILERS.
Having made elfledent and permenent arrangements
for the purpose, we are now prepared to make
STEAM 3EtC)XLMMILII9I
of-every kind .promptly - and at reasonable rates. We
shall 100 IMO made by Bailey dy BM, the reputation of
which is second to none la the market.
None but the beet hands employed. Repairing
promptly attended to. Address
MARLA WORKS,
may2B-dly] Harrisburg, Pa.
WM. A.. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
THIRD STREET, NEXT BOOR TO THE TELEGRAPH
PRINTING OPPIOR.
Stone, dwellings, churches, public buildings, facto
rice, filled up with gas, load and iron pipe in a
workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins,Bath
Tubs, Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Le ad and
Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public
patronage is respectfully solicited. All work promptly
attended to. je2-413nt
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has removed MS PLUMBING AND
BRASS FOUNDRY from Maaketstreet to Fourth street
above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful
for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to busi
ness!, to merit a aonttnuanoe of It.
snar27-4tf WM. PARKHILL.
INBURA'NOE 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 looses which the company may sus
taln. And as an additioaal security to the 11.6211Yett, the
act requires that the pro fi ts 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 leaned by the company,
bearing interest net exceeding six per sent.
No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and
expenses exceed-the amount of earned premiums.
Insurances will be made on Vessels, Freights and Car
goes ; on Goods transported by railroads or canals, and
by steamboats on. rivers and lakes; also, againstdamage
or lord by fire, for a limited time, or permanently.
The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known
company, will make Insurance against loss or damage
by fire, either perpetually or annually, on property fa
either town or country.
Marble *and , Inked Traneporlaticia Rieke slur taken,
Apply pereonelly or by letter to
ROBERT L. IIiTTENOII,
jan26.tf Harrisburg,. Pa.
'INSURANCE.
~arine, The and Inland TranaposSation,
Central 'Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF 'NORTH AMERICA.
OP PHILLDILPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL .AND ASSZTff 81,200,000
• DIRECTORS:
Arthur Coffin, Samuel W. Jokes, John A. Brown,
Samuel. F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John
B. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William B.
Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John bin
eon, Hearse L. Harrison, Francis H. Cork, Zaward H.
Trotter, rdward S. Clarke_
ARTILIM G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for the above named company, the
undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks in any part
of the State of Pennsylvania ' either annually or perpet
uolly, on the most favorable terms.
Mere in Walnut street near Second.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
au2i-dly Harrisburg, Pa.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,.
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFWICE No. 4O CHESTNUT T.
[CHARTER PERPETULa
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - $1,543,356
• THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN P. JAMES, Actuary.
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES as
the most reasonable terms.
They act as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under
last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid up and invested, 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 insu
rances for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in
December, 1844. the SECOND BONUS in December,
1849, the THIRD BONUS in December, 1244, and tie
FOURisONII3 in 1659. These additions are made
without requiring any increase in the premiums to be
paid to the company.
The following are a few examples from the Register :
CARRIAOEB,
Amount of Policy and
Polley. I Sum I Bonus or I bonne to be Increased
Immured addition by future additions.
No. 89 $2,500 1 $ 887 50 53,387 50
" 182 • 8,000 1,050 00 4,050 00
ca 199 1,000 400 00 1,400 00
" 838 5,000 1,375 00 0,875 00
Agent a Harrisburg sad virialty.
an2s-dly
50,000. POUNDS!!!
Fifty Thousand Pounds
"EXCELSIOR , '
HAMS
JEST RECEIVING, which we will sell at a very low
Agora by the Hogshead Tierce, Barrel or Single Ham.
inyBo Wig. DOOR, j r ., a r , co.
SOLAR MATCHES!
NO SULPHUR!
,NO SMELL!
MTV GROSS of the above Superior Matches just
Weed. sod for sale by Wbf. COOK. 7z...t CO.
UThUTINGi nums.—BOSS' Ameri.
can Writing Fluid, a Splendid ink, at 82 cents:
per quart; ARNOLD.I genuine Writing Fluid,
MSONIO Columbian Writing Fluid &
BUSHFIELD'S Inki ` Coppi ng Carmine and Red
Inks of the best quality, Blue Ink, Mucilage, Ice., at
SOILIMPIPmR 9 I3 BOOKSTORM.
CONDENSED MILK I—Just received
and to:0 sale by wm. DOOR jr t 00.
SSNOKED SALMON.—A choice supply
for isle by WM. DOCK, j r, do Co.
Aktfliintrv.
ABOVE STATE STREET
3nsuranv,..
LIME BUEHLER.
,filiscelianeous.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMM II
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! I
JOHNS & OROSLEY'S
A MERIC N CEMENT GLUE!
THE STRONGEST GLUE INTIM WORLD!
FOR. CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN,
ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL,
&C., AC., ac.
MN ONLY ARTICLE OS-THE HIND STIR PRO
WORD WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER!
IixTRAOT6. -
6 flvary housekeeper ;Mould have *supply of Johns
Ovosley ) e American Cement 41ne. 1, —Ifew Fork Neu&
"It is so convenient to have in the hones."—Nsm
York Express.
MEEMiiiii;;M=i;;;;;
"We have tried it, and dud it se useful in our haze
•e water."—Withsa' Spirit of tits rims.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
MIRY LIBIZAL 11,11DUOTIONO TO WHOLIIIIALI
DEALXRB.
TERMS CASH_
fEr For mile by all Druggists and Storokooponi gene
rally throughonttho country.
JOHNS & OROSLKY,•
(Dole Manufacturers ' )
78 WILLIAM ISTABIT.
(Corner of Liberty Btreet,)
NSW YORK.
rEI
L LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA
BRANDY.
THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has,. for several
years, been manufactured from tne pure Juice of the
AMERICAN CATAWBA and ISABELLA GRAPE, 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 equal!, but excels the most *hole. IMPORTED
BRANDIES in PURITY, QUALITY and RICHNESS OF
PLATOR, and wherever it has been introduced it had
invariably met the most unqualified favor and extended
sale.
The want of really pore Brandy has long been felt in
thinmunitry and the opportunity to procure an article
of such quality as to enperoede the ante and we of the
many vile compounds so often sold under the name of
cc Wendy," can be regarded only as a public good.
1.. LYON'S OATAWBA BRANDY possesses all the
choice qualities of the best imported liquor and is posi
tively known to be of PIIBPAOT PURITY and of /11:1-
PBRIOR FLAVOR.
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. ;asses B. Chilton & Co., Chemists,. New York.
Dr. James B. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Boston,
Mass.
Dr. J. 7.7. Blaney & Dr. O. A. Narriner, Analytical
and Consulting Chemists, Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Cox, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, 8. C.
Messrs. Gentry and Blackwood, Chemists, Tenn.
Dr_ N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia.
All of whom have analyzed the Brandy sad recommend
it as a perfectly pure article and as an invaluable mill,
clued agent .1
I have been appointed. the sole agent for the sale of
this Brandy for the city of Harrisburg sad Dauphin co.
now3-dy Dr. LOUIS WYNTH.
JOHN TILL'S
COAL YARD ,
SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRAMS
ROLLING, MILL,
Where he keeps constantly en haiid
LYKENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL,
&Leh as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, BOG and NV?,
which be will dispose of at the lvweet market price.
Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay In
their snpply, es the Coal will be delivered clean, and
full weight. lan2/5416m
QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST
BRAND FOR FAMILY UN in the market. 100
barrebi of the celebrated St. Louis- Plonr, universally
pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the
market, just received and for sale by
WM. DOOR, is., & 00.
J. KOH every Tuesday and Fri
day at JOHN WIWS Store, corner of Third and
Walnut. my 3
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHAM.
.61.ENRY C. SHAFFER
Hu a largh stook of Widcrw Slutdee and Wall Paper on
head which will be sold very low. Call and examine.
Paper Hanging personally attereed to.
No. 12; MARKET 13140117,
'Near the bridge.
oet244itt
fIADAIt TUN, CHURNS and MBA
-8171013, together with a large assortment of BAS-
H2TB, BROOMS &c., just received, and for sale very
OW, by WM. BOOK, Ja., & 00.
H P. & W. O. TAYLOR'S
iwvvr ma
it is economical and highly detersive.
It contains no Roan and will not waste.
It is warranted not to injure tha hand*.
It will impart an 'grenade odor and in therefor ,
suitable for *very purpose . /or salotby
WM. DOOK, Ja., & 00.
FOR SALE.-3,000 Buss PRIME
YELLOW CORN.
600 bawls barb)) , malt, fint quality.
800 bughelcrye.
50 barrels. whisky, Bret quality.
Enquire of RICHARD HOGILAND.
eep29tf Washington Avenne. Harrisburg.
V i AlritY HOGBHEADS.—A. large
• of Empty Meat Hogsheads, in good condition and
with heads in. These Hogsheads swr dealrable for
Builders, Farmers " Oftsold at a wiry kw
price. WM. BOWL, & OD.
IT A M S ! I ! —Just received, a large
apply of COVBRIBD SU(TAR-CUED MAW, of
as bast brand in the. market. /ivory one sold is guar
sowed. june27l WM. DOCK, JR., & Ce.
BOSTON CRACKERS.—A supply of
these delicious crackers jut received and for salO
WM. COON, jn,, & CO.
MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR
ANI TIMM just received awl for male by
. WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
6NIAPOUNDS Extra Prime Sugar.
A/I.IIJ Ciwred Hamm for sale very low, wheleosle or
retail by WM. DOCK JR. 0
GREEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh
lama Core jut noshedby_
TEE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO
II GRAPH ALRUMS,PORT POLIOB, GARD-OASES,
POORRT-11001(8, for We at
Schefferliii Boatketore,
BCKWHEAT MEAL:-.15,000 LBS.
SUPER EXTRA, from Wyoming Valley, for sale
by WM. DOOR, & 00.
WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &e,,
&e. 2 at last year prices, for sale at gicheifer's
Bookstore. jel.6
OR LETTER, NOTE and FOOLS
}. CAP Paper, Envelopes and all kind of Stationery:
call at hchaffer't Bookatora. fen
JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of
Beautiful Albums, at &aster's Bookstore, /8 Mar;
ket street. jel6
Alarge variety of Notions just received
at Scneffees Bookstore. len
,z.F.LF SEALING FRUIT JARS 1--•
kJ Beet and Cheapest In the markets! CaA ed
emamitke there.
iY3I
FRENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH and
Domestic Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred,) So.
parlor Salad 01; Ketchup, Sauces aadcondiments of
Orrery desoription, for male by
mr2s • WIL DOOR, & CO
A New . Assortment of 'MORTON'S
A
Unrivalled (}old Pens, in Gold Plated Desk ifol•
dere, just received, at 2cheffer's Bookstore, 18 Berke
street. jel6
'IUOW ARE YOU GREEN
BACKS."—DAN BRYANT'S new comic Song.
Price 30 cents, Ault received and for male by WARD, at
his hinsic.store, Third street. CAB and get IC 00RT
51123
WALLPAPER, BORDERS, & e.,
sold yet at last year , ' prices, without any advance.
At SCREFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
BREAKFAST BACON.—A 1010 but
very choice lot of Sugar Oozed "Breakfast Daus
(equal to the imported Yorkshire Nut resolved.
Wm. DOOK, Jo., a 00
TIMED PEACHES-PARED AND
lIMPASED—fuoi regalia& by
WM. DOW, JL , & CO.
THE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND
ANNUAL UOORD forlB6B. fop sate st
SOICIEMBV BOONSTORB.
WM. DOOR, In., t 00
WM. DOCK, Js., &