MISCELLANY. Mrs. GENERAL Joule Mottoes (says the Day ton, °hie, Journat)is a very bewitching woman. She used to he quite a belle in Washington when the South ruled the nation. At that time she would have refused an introduction to John indignantly. She belonged to the "blood stook" of the South. Her father, Hon. Charles Ready, a Cassius-like man, resided—and still remains here—in Murfreesboro', where he ranked with leading lawyers. His dwelling was occupied by the Provost Marshal General of the Depart ment of the Cumberland, jointly with himself, - wife and of their "niggers," until the army moved '-up South"—to use General McCook'a language describing that country. He was con sidered a snake—not a copperhead—and our detectives watched his operations, but they never could convict him of conveying informa tion to his son in-law. Nevertheless, he re ceived letters from him. But it was not of him whom we intended to discourse. His daughter, now Mrs. General John Morgan, was fascinated by John's rank and reputation, and consented to marry him. Last November she ran the blockade into Nashville, and provided herself with an elegant wedding trousseau, aided by her elegant and beautiful sister, Mrs. Chatham, of Nashville, who is now imprisoned at Alton, Illinois, for disloyalty. Endeavoring to go back under a flag of truce, she was, unfortunately, captured in suspicious _company— one of the party being charged with smuggling goods to the enemy under a flag of trace. The timid creature was sadly frightened, but was finally permitted to proceed with her own wearing ap pareL She was married soon after, in great state, at the Court House, the walls of which were decorated with evergreen wreaths en circling inscriptions, in evergreens, of towns which John had captured. All the generals, lieutenant-generals, msjor-generals, briga diers, colonels, etc., in Brugge army gave eclat to the occasion, and Mrs. Morgan, true South ern woman as she is, was supremely happy— southern women loving eclat as well as other women do. When Bragg was driven from Mur freesboro', Mrs. Morgan fled, too, and after awhile, as we know from her own pen, she joined her husband at Tullahoma, where there was a great ball, and she was the ."belle," in her "beautiful green silk dress, which my (her) dear husband brought to me (Mrs. Mor gan) from Kentucky, and it is the favorite dress of my dear husband." And she bad be witching bonnet, which my noble husband brought me when he came back from his last raid. My dear she Ido assure you, the bandit and his bride are very happy"—and so the liceleymooned bride proceeded in a very capti vating style. Bat She was almost out of shoes. She couldn't get more until her "noble hus band went on another raid." Wouldn't her "dear sis send her some N 0.4 gaiters, and some No. 21. stays, and some blue velvet, to trim her exquisite riding dress," and some other wear which we can't mention. Then she went off again into rhapsody about her "sweet promenades with her bandit husband," and so forth. And then her "dear sic" wrote a very ambiguous reply, suggesting it was very likely that the "bandit's bride" was very much en amored of her lord, but she "wouldn't make fun of herjust now"—the ladies have such a mischievous way of insinuating things, you know, that we men folks can't help but think they mean to be malicious. That's the last we heard of Mrs. General John Morgan. Bat we never heard anything ill of her, excepting that e was a t ebtl. Alter marrying John she couldn't help that. SUMNER HAUNTS OF OUR AUTHORS AND An risrs.—The "Publishers' Circular," issued by George W. Childs, of Philadelphia, thus . chats of several members of the literary and art World:—"Longfellow is in his 'House by the Sea,' drinking in the delicious breezes, and listening to the murmur of waves, at Nahant Professor Agassiz in his own retreat on the op posite side of she same little peninsula, and he and Longfellow: often meet. Neither is idle, and it is Intimate for both that no convenient steamer runs from Boston since the war, bring ing its cargo of admirers to break in upon deep st wiles of nature. Nahant was the favorite re sort of Prescott; end there, too, Motley loved to spend the weeks when the dog-star rages. Bancroft has his campagne at Newport where, surrounded by his books, he can enjoy, as well as at his residence in New York, the quiet study of history within sound of Wee breakers. Whittier's little cottage nestles amid maples and elms in Amesbury, Massachussetts. A few minutes brings him to the summit of hills, whence, in different directions, he can view the White anl Green Mountains, the lordly Merri am:, and the broad sweep of ocean. Fie!ds, "the American Moxort,' as Charles Lenman felicitously terms him, has been spending a few weeks in the 'White Hills,' but is now back again to the 'Old Corner.' Lerman himself has teen fishing and writing in the region df the Glen and Alpine House. Church is at his home on the banks of the Hudson. His 'Chim borazo,' (not •Cotopait,') is about completed, and will add new laurels to him upon whom the 'London Art Journal' said 'the mantle of Turn er had fallen.' Gifford, brave and noble fellow, has been doing service in his third campaign with the New York Seventh. Minerva ncycr loses when Gifford pays attention to Mars. Bierstadt is with Fitz Hugh Ludlow in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Bradford, our best marine painter after James Hamilton, (the illustrator of Kane,) is on the coast of Labrador: Welby. a Danish marine painter of great merit, and brother to the artist so *ell known on the Continent, is among the islands that stud the Mores of Maine. Welby is an intimate friend of flame Christian Anderson, and was wen ac quainted with the great Thorwaidsen. Heade goes to Brazil to paint scenery and humming birds, and takes to the Brazilian Emperor some of Darley's exquisite things." A London man has been waiking in the wa ter. He put an air tight vessel on his breast, and another on his back—both worn under his clothes. He had, also, a sort of small paddle on each heel, fixed so that when his foot move d forward, the paddle moved sideways; and when the paddle was subjected to a lateral pressure, it offered a fiat surface to the water. This ar rangement enabled hint 10 walk with ease. The propellers, or paddles, were invented by a Mr. Stewart—and the whole affair may be worth the attention of some enterprising person on this side the Atlantic. WOULD DOT DO NOW.—An English Act, passed in 1700, enaots that "all women, of whatever rank, profession, or degree, who shall after this Act, impose upon, seduce, and betray into matrimony, any of his Majesty's Stibjects,. by virtue of scents, paints, cosmetic washes, artifi cial teeth, false hair, iron stays, bolstered hips, or high-heeled shoes, shall incur the penalty of the law now in in force against witchcraft and like misdemeanors; and the marriage shall be null and void." THE following is a negro's definition of a gentleman: “Massa make de black man workee —make oz workee—make eberyting workee— only de hog—he no workee; he eat, he drink, he walk 'bout, he go to sleep when he please, he hff• like gentleman." Mora to live to see the day." said Lord Brongham,"when every peasant in England can un deetani Newton." "Wouldn't it be bet ter that they had a little Bacon first?" inquired Caned- ‘4llays I not offerel you every advantage?" said a doting father to his son. "Oh, yes," re plied the youth; "but I eonld not think of takirg advantage of my own father." Mrs. Partington, when she heard the minis ter say there would. be a nave in the new church, observed that "she knew very well who the party was." A. Man's boots and shoes get tight by irabi b-ug water—but the man Matadi doi set. No Win can avoid his own company—so he bad beet snake it as good as possible. fa alt 41r, Co Rat l& OR BALE.—The BUILDING on the 11 Rolm of Walnut and Short streets, nand as a (100P6 MOP. Ude building was ornaMy built so slat It could be turned into Dwelling Monset. It eon. elatnof three separate frame plaoed together, each &sane being 25 by2o feet, making the entire building, as Know stands 15 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an EIGHTHORSE PO WEE ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one of Drawback's Patent Stave Cutters, end a SO Afr . sour for Joiofits Stoma. The above property win be sold at a bargain, ea we wish to Blear the ground en which the building stands. Inquire at the Brokers 011oe of ii.L.WOULLoon, febil•dtf 126 Market Street. L OTS FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST. and Pennsylvania Avenue. Apply to R. J. HALDEMAN, mars-dtt" Oar. Front and Walnut ate. ROR SALE—A House and Lot on Sixth street, near State. Inquire at the Exchange Once of S. L. 11 7 01:11LLOCH, 26 Market street, Where the highest price is always paid for GOLD and SILVER. febl2-dtf F OR SALE.-A TWO-STORY FRAru, BOMB in ichort street. Inquire of eesOtf W ijotets. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN,) Rao 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 pigit and contiguous to it, by which guests can peas to and from the Holii 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--$1.25 Per Day. DAVID 0. expawn, (Formerly of Eagle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.) T. V. RHODES, Clerk. mrll-dtf eransportatilm. ANIEL A. MIIENOH, Agog of the Old Wallower Line, Respectfully informs the public that this Old Dan, Transportation Line, (the only Wallower Line now is existence in this city,) is In successful operation, and prepared to carry Breight as low as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis. burg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, _Lock Haven, and 111 other points on the Northern Oertral, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport ane Minix a Railroads. DANIka. . MITENCH, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs, Peacock. Zell & Hille&men, No. 808 and 810 Market street, above - Eighth, Ihiladelphia, by 4 o'clock p. m., will arrive At Harrisburg. ready for delivery, next morning. myB Jlliocellantone. JUST REORIVED/ THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN 01 TINS STEEL ENGRAVINGS I PRINTS, AND HEADS, AN D SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GREOIAI4 OIL PAINTINGS, AT Wm. Knoche's MUSie Store. No. 98 Market street Harrisburg. MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD pla,marg QUALITY WARRANTED. NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD. A GREAT LUXURY! MESONS in want of a superior and really good GOLD Mt will And with me a large assortment to select from, and have the privilege to exchange the Pens until their hand is perfectly Rutted. And if by fair meant the Ina mcoui points break off during twelve months, the pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Peas, made by Mr. Morton 2 not wibrrauted in strong eilver•plated oases, for a, 1,4. 26 ) 11.80, $2. 00 For sale at SCHSFFBR'S BOOKSTORS, No. IS Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. iiitlßlNGtEit'S PATENT BEEF TEA, ILL solid, coneentrated extract of BEEF AND VEGETABLES, Convertible immediately into a nourishing and deli cious soup. Highly approved by a *umber of eminent fleysicians. This - adziarable artiele eondenged Into a compact NM all the subetautial 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 usual method, is an advantage in many situation 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, Ulm a perfect Balmlike - to for fresh meat and vegetablea. It will keep good in any Ornate. It is peculiarly well adapted 808 TR&TBLISS,.by lard or sea, who can thus avoid those accidental deprive dolts of a comfortable meal, to which they are so liable. 808 INVALIDS, - whose cepriolone appetite can thus N 5 satisfied in a moment. YOB SPORTSMEN and EXCURSIONISTS. to whom, both ita compactness and easy preparation will recom mend it. For sale by sepSW WM. DOCK. 7a., & Co. CHAR TER OAK FAMILY FLOUR! UNRAVELLED BY ANY IN THE U. STATEN! AND 1317P.NRION. TO ANY ira "r X 3 XL IV 30 ED OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA! tT IS MADE ON CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT. IEI- Delivered any place in the city free of charge Towns cask on delivery. ben WM. DOOR. Jet., & CO. HA MB: : : Newbold's celebrated, Michener's Dacelsior, Evans & Swift's superior, Jersey Plain very fine. Also, Dried Beef, Tongues and Bologna Sausage. For sale by ;0/4 WM. DOOR, jr. & Co. EMPTY BARRELS.— A large number of empty Wine, Brandy and Whisky Barrele for sale by 4 11 . DOCK, jr., &. 00. DOSTON ORACKERS.-A LARGE SUPPLY of these delicious crackers just received and for sale by Wbf. DOGS, Ja., & 00. GOLD PENS !—The largest and Lec Stoat. from SLI.OO to s4.o4—storrantot—at BCHNIITER'S 1300ICSTOR7 NEW MUSIC. 4: Why I Loved Se;,"" Treasures of the Heart," and !d Childhood Days," ires new and beautiful songs, by J. S. Cot. " Our Country and Flag," a new and beautiful song, with highly colored title page, by Culver, are among the latest receipts of new music by W. BROOME, where can be found at all times a full assortment of Drums, Fifes, and all kinds of musical instruments. Remember the place, No. 93 Market street. y 9 TO THOSE DESIRING- TO PRO CURE SUBSTITUTES, 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 Substitutes. They will 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 necessary to establish their claims to exemption by calling upon the undersigned. Those interested are invited to call at the office, in the Exchange Buildings, opposite the ranublin County Prison. SLIGDOWELL & MAGUIRE, aulS-lm Military Claim Agents. MIII3IO STORE! NO. 93 MAJIIINT lITRENT, NARBI3BI7IW, PA. !MEET MUSIC, PIANOS, MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, BANJO STRINGS, Of every deseription. DRUMS, MBA, MUM, AOOORDNONE, ate, at the lowed OITY PRIORS at W. Rieman MUSIC STORE, NO. 93 Kamm! Oraillv. tiro of /trot SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. 11111111111Matail mix TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK. AND PHILADELPHIA ON AND ASTER MONDAY, April 20 ,1853, the Pas senger Trams will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and ?ha sdelphia, se follows, via : . EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.16 a. in., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Repress Train from the West, arriving in New York at 0.15 a. ma., and at Philadelphiat at 0.20 a. ni. A sleeping car Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves llarrkbitrg at 8.00 a. in., ar. riving in New York at 5.30 p. m., and at Philadelphia at LAO p. in. • PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m ,, on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mall, arriving in New York at 10.26 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. WESTWARD. PAST LINE leave! New York st 6.00 a. m. , and Phila delphia at 8.16 a. in., arrivingat Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Yl►ilsdelphia at 8.80 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 p. tn. EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.00 p. m., ar riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. In., and cenneoting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing car is also attached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburgvrith trains oaths Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &o. Baggage oheoked through. rare between New York and Harrisburg, $5.15 7 between Harrisburg and Phis deolphia, $8.35 in No. 1 ears, and $B.OO in No. 2. For tickets and other information apply to J.J. CLYDE, General Agent, ap7.9 Harrisburg- NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. 11it}Ioo tami :1 Vi M Three daily trains to and from Baltimore and Wash ington City. Itonueetions made with trains 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 AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, BM, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will axrive and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as llown, via SOUTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday at 10.10 a. m.; leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and ar rives at Baltimore at 5.35 p. m. • SZPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sum day) at 11.07 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday; at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at 6.15 a. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 6.30 a. in. NORTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(exceptßunday at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives al Simbdry at 4.05 p. 111, XXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.15 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a m., and leaves Har riaburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 a. m., and arrive] at Banbury at 3.38 a. m. ILLBRIBRORG ACCOMMODATION TRAM leave. Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.55 p. m., and rives at Harrisburg at 7.30 p.m. For further information apply at the Oftlee, in Pen Sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, Oeneral aspetietatadelet. Harrisburg, April 20, 1883-dtf pENNSYLVANIA RAILROA.D SUMMER TIME T'ABLEt ii : - : " - '' ' ITIZ 2 1 7. ' 1.1111111, '.------‘ -- 7, -' ME MAINS DAILY TO & FllOl PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MOWDAY, APRIL 20, 1563, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Oosapapy will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves HaiTisburg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.16 a. in. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 5.46 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55 a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount soy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.20 a. in., and arrives at Wait Philadeb phis at 12.25 p. m. PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Phila delphia at 5.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM, via ON tumble, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m. WESTWARD. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisbnr daily (except Monday) at 2.00 m; Altoons,l7. lo a take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12. ' PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har burg dailyat 8.00 a. m., Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break. fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 p. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.18 p. in., Al toona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m. , Altoona 8.35 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel phia at 4,00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. in. This train runs via Mount Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Superintendent Middle Div. Penn's R. R. Harrisburg, April 18, 1858.—dtf 1803. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has beers leased by the Paeuisptconia Rail Road Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg •to Briftwomi, (Becond Fork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from filseffickl to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS 12' HI 3113 B MG. Lean Northward_ Mail Train— —; 1.15 a. la. I Maprese Train.. 3.00 a. zu Cars run through without change both ways on the trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and tween Baltimore and Lock Harem Merritt Steeping Cars on Erpress Trains way between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wildassuipo t and Philadelphia. For information reopecting Pamenger Witham appl at the 8. E. car. 11th sad Nerket atroota. And for Preight bneineea of the Company's Agents 8. B. Kingston, Zr., cor. 18th and Market stre Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J, Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Minim . H. H: HOUSTON. Gen'l Freight Igt., Phil's. LEWIS L. HOUPT, fien'l Ticket Agt., 108. D. POTTS, tnare.dy Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. I N F its% ir s ROSE,LEMON, TANILLA, GINGER, ALMOND, ORANGE, PEACH, PINE APPLE, RITTER ALMOND, OEM, CINNAMON, NUTMEG! NECTARINE, P...MERTO, conuNIAL, (for coloring,) assorted douses, for family less. The above assortment just received from one of the Largest Eastern irousee—eaek Bottle and Package war ranted. [merle] WM. DOCK, & 00, P OCKET KNIVES.—A very fine as. sormealt, aounnon mourn Boob, Motional), tit. QCHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors, k 1 Teachers, Parents, Scholars, and others, in need of School Books, School Stationery, &c., will find a com plete assortment at E, M, POLLocz ¢SON'S BOOK sToßE,market Square, Harrisburg, comprising in pert the following: READERS.—MeGnffefs, Parker's, Cobb's Angell's. SEEDLING BOORS.--sicGuffey's, Cobb's,Webster's, Town's, Byerly's Oombry's. JINGDISH GRAMM/LBS.—Bullion's, Smith's, Wood bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's, Hart's, Welts'. HlSTGRlBlL—Grimshaw's, Davenport's, Prost's,Wl.l- son's, Willards, Goodrich's, Pinnock's, Goldsmith's and Clark's. BIIITHMSTICPB.--GreenleaPs, Stoddard's. lmerson's elks's, Rose's, Holburn's, Smith and Duke's, Davie's. BlLlllMMU4.—GreetaleaPii, Desle)s, Bay% II DIHTIONANYB. —Worcester's Quarto, Academia, Com preheneive and Primary Dictionares Walker's Behoel, Cobb's, Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster's High School. Webeter's quark,. Boademm. HATIHIAL PHlLOBOPHlBB.—Oeinineelell, 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 mont of &boo' Stationery, embracing in the wiK le a com plete outfit for school purpose. Any book not in the store. procured atone days notice. Orr Country klerohaut4 implied at wholesale rates. ASMANAOB.--lohn Baer and Souls Almanac for sale at ■. M. POLLOCK & BOWS BOOR STORM, Harrisburg. it?' Wholesale and Retail. myl WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER 1 I suet received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER BORDERS, 111 RE SCREENS, &e., &e. Itia the largest and beet selected assortment lathe city, ranging in price from six (6) cents np to one dollar and aquarter ($1.25.) Al we purchase very low ter 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 eenfident that we Gan please them in respect to price and quality. E. M POLLOCK & SON, mar2s Below Jones' Ronne, Market Square. L AW BOOKS 1 LAW BOOKS 11-A general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State Reports and Standard illementary Works, with many of the old Magna]) Reports, scarce and rare, together with a large assortment of second-band Law Books, at very law prises, of Ike one price Bookgtoro Of B. M. POLLOCK it SON, myS Market Square, Harrisburg. _ _ THE subscribers propose to publish by j. subscription a “BARM MAP" of the Township of LBWATAILA,” Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en couragement is given . The Map will embrace the Bounda ries of the Township and Farms contained therein, num ber of Acres, Location of Residences and Names of Pro pertyholders generally. There will also be on the Map a Table of Diffiffilles, showing the distance from each Cross Road in the Township to Harriaburg, thee ren dering it a valuable Map to Farmers and Dealers in Real istate 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 Dol lar% payable en delivery of the Name. CLARK & 832 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Harrisburg, November 1, 18131.—tf WORCESTER'S t OPAL QUARTO DICTIONARY! TIN 11187 DEIPIITIING AID PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, contains 1,854 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,000 words and meanings not found in any ether English Dictionary; more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted in their proper pieces i „fat mpg words ilynocygliped; together with numerous tables of pronounced proper names. Bold by R. M. POLLOCK & SON. Also Worcester , a School Dictionaries. mar2B ANOTHER SUPPLY OF Ll MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENSI NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD Nor lb vents, $l, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, Warranted to made of mod gom, at febls SONDWEIVO 1100813 TORI. ( - PLY ONE DOLLAR for a good Sub -I.l.lrtantial bound Yam'ly Bible at fficheikiees Bookstore. QOHEFFER'B Bookstore is the place to t P Way Gold Pons—lnrrustowil WPC KNOCHE, 93 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the best makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU MENTS, from $45 to $lOO. GuitaTO, Violins Accordkons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mu sisal merchandise in general SHEET MUSIC. The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND RoSEwoc t FRAMES, Suitanie for looking glasses and all kinds pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSES From smallest to largest sizes. Mid — Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, novl—dw&s 93 Market Rt. hOWE'S Sewing Machine, 437 Broad way, New Iforici lazaneh wiles 00g, Market street, Harrisburg. The undersigned respectfully informs the manufacturers and citizens of Harrisburg that:he has opened a sewing machine aloe for the sale of the celebrated Ilowe's sewing machine, making the well known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather and Cloth, and family 1" cf. HAPELEL, feb2s-dly littenii • GUTTA PEROHA WATER-PROOF 3E3 IA 111. 31X.1 W' (WITHOUT BRUSHING.) FOR .BOOTS, SHOE'S, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, AND MILITARY LEATHE R-WORK. This new and excellent article excels everything ever before in use, for beautifying and softening the Leather. pt makeS a polish like patent leather ,• will not rub off with water, nor stain the finest white silk, and makes the leather perfectly water-proof. Twice a month ap plied on boots and shoes, and ones 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 ae represented. DIHROTIONS FOR US Apply a few drops on sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the polish is complete. Price, 37X cents per bottle. JACKSON & CO., Sole Agents, siog Market street. jan9-dtf 1863. JACKSON & CO.'S SHOE STORE, NO. 90X MANIINT SPRINT, HARRISBURG, PA., Where they ntend to devote their entire time to the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES All kinds and varieties, in the neatest sad most lash onable styles, and at satisfactory prices. Their stock will consist, in part, of Gentlemen's Fine Calf and Patent Lauber .Boots and Shoes, latest styles; Ladies , and Misses' Gyitara, and otheriShoes in great va riety; and in fact everything connected with the Shoe business. CUSTOMER WORE will be partiomlarly attended to, sad in all eases will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts dual up by one of the best sombre in the country. The long practical experience of the undersigned, and their thorough knowledge of the business will, they trust, be sulkiest guarantee to the public that they will do them justice, and furnish them an article that will recommend itself for utility', cheapness and dusts. bility. Dann] .I"A.OKSON & 00. BOARDERS WANTED.—The under sired, having rented a line large and commodious hone t in Idnlber/7 otreei, floors from the corner of Second street, in the City of Harrisburg, she is prepared to accommodate single gentlemen, er gentlemen and their wives, with boarding on reasonable terms. jyl2-416m it. A. JOHNSON. TILEFID AND ALOOHOL, IN LARGE J: quantities and of pure quality, for sale by WM. DOCK, In.. k CO. hAVANA ORANGES.—Just received by WM. DOCK, JR., ac op. HAMS, DRIED BEER, BOLOGNA WWII ES, TONGURS, &.0., for sale low, by WM. DOCK, 1111 1 & DEALER IN junc4intrp- EAGLE WORKS, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, NANO/AMMER OP BOOK-BINDERS' RITMO micurigs AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS, AND SAORIIR 701 GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider NM and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Bran CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING - ) PLANING, ETC., ETC. Er Any Machine of Wood, Inn or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, /co. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. Irr Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, Spatter, STEAM BOILERS. yEIyivsYLVAN.TA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATIC STREW CELLAR WINDOW GRATES Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging, BARN WRlCinfi and varionif Other Banding Castings for sale every cheap at the [mr2e-dlyi HAMAR WORKS, O. MOLTZ, ENGINEER, MACHINIST j STEAM FITTER, No. 6, NORTH OIBTri STREET, Between Walnut and Markit, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas Billings constantly on hand. All work done in this establishment will be under bis own enperrision, and warranted to give Hatinfaction. °cad STEAM BOILERS. Raving made efficient and permanent arrangements for the purpose, we are now prepared to make !STEAM 31341:30XIA3EWLIS of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. We shall use iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of which le eeeond to none in the market, 117 , 1410ne bet the beet hands employed. Repairing promptly attended to. Address HAOlat WORKS, maydB-dly] Harrisburg, Pa. WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, THIRD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE TIMM:I-RANI PRINTING- OFFICE. Stores, dwellings, churches public buildings, facto ries, &a., filled up with gel, lead and iron pipe in a workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Rath Tubs, Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work promptly attended to. REMOVAL. The eabeeriber has removed hie PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUND.BY from Marketetreet to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to bulgi ness, to merit a eontirmande of it. mar27..titf WM. PARKRILL. 3rtsuranci% MMWMUJZO THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF P.FIILARRLPHIA 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 lessee Which the company may sus tain. And as an additional .s ecurity to the assured, 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 issued by the company, bearing interest not exceeding six per cent. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Insurances will be made on Vessels, Freights and Car goes; on Goods transported by railroads or canals, and by steamboats on rivers end lakes; also, against damage or loss by Fire, fora limited time, or permanently. The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known company, will make Insurance against loss or damage by tire, 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. MIIENCII, jan26•tf Harrisburg, Pa. 1 - NsuRANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland .transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL AND AMMO $1,200,000 DIRECTORS: Arthur S. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel I. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William B. Bowen, James N. Dickson, B. Morris Wain, John me son, eeorge L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward 8. Clarke. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for the above named company, the undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks in any part Or the state of Ponneylranie, either annually or perpet. usny, on the most favorable terms. Office in Walnut street near Second. WILLIAM BUEHLER, au2s-dlr Harrisburg, Pa. LIFE INSURANCE. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 408 CHESTNL'T ST. [CHARTER PERPETUL.] CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - $1,543,336 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.. JOHN F. lAMEB, Actuary. CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on 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 largo end constantly inereaeing 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 'rum mager; for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in December, 1844 the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the THIRD BONUS in December, 1854, and tilts FOURTH BONUS in 1859. 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 : Amount of Policy and Policy. I Sum I Bonne or I bonus to be increased Insured addition by future additions. No. 89 $2,500 $ 887 50 $3,887 60 " 132 8,000 1,050 00 4,050 00 (( 199 1,000 400 00 1,400 00 ee 333 5,000 •1,875 00 5,875 00 Agent a Harrisburg and vicinity. IMAM BUEHLER. an26-dly 50,000 POUNDS!!! Fifty Thousand Po i tinds "EXCELSIOR" HAMS TITEIT Bt GETTING, which we will sell at a very low figure by the Hogshead, Tierce, Barrel or Single Ham. myBo WM . DOCK, jr., & 00. SOLAR MATCHES! NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! /MY EMU of the above Superior Machete just eel red. and for eau by WM. Dt`if . am.. it 00. BITING FLUIDS.—BOSS' Ameri- pan Writing Fluid, a splendid ink, at 62 cents per quart ; ARNOLD'S genuine Writing Fluid, HAR BISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid, LAII6MLIN & 11118MPIELD'S Ink, Copying Ink, Carmine and Red take of the beet quality, Blue Ink, Mucilage, &c., at SOREFFER'S BOONSTOR.E. CONDENSED MILK '—Just received mid for ma. by WM. DOCK jr & 00. SDiuKED SALMON.—A choice supply for sale by Wes. DOCK, j r., & Co. illiocetantous. SOMETHING FOR THE TIME A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD!: JOHNd & CitcraLE - r3 AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! T HR STRONGEST GLUE IN TEE WORLD! FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORoILAIN; ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AC., AC., AC. TIM ONLY ARTICLE OP THE RIND MYER PRO DUCHID WHICH WILL WITHSTAND liana! RXTRACTS. "livery housekeeper should have a supply ofJobas Crosiers American Cement Glue."—Ness York - Tangs ult is so convenient to have in the house.”—N ft , York Empress. "It is always ready' this %Omen& it to everybody. —New York independent. "We have tried it, and find it as useful in ourhout as water."—Wiiins , Spirit of tks PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. VERY LIBREAL BEDIJOT/ONS TO Wiwi/BALI DEALERS. TERMS CASH. mr. Tor sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers gee* rally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Manufaaturers,) 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Liberty Street,) jyil NEW YORE, 417 T . LYON'S PURE 01110 CATAWBA. BRANDY. L. THE CHIC CATAWBA BRANDY has, for severa: years, been manufactured from the pure juice of tb, AMERICAN CATAWBA. and ISABELLA GRAPE, Ini has attained a rare popularity throughout the West ant South, where great quantities of this superb article is sold for MEDICINAL and FAMILY purposes. It no: only equals, but excels the moat choice IMPORTEDD. BRANDIES in PURITY, QUALITY and RICHNESS OF FLAVOR, and wherever it has been introduced it ha; invariably met the most unquellihni favor and extended *ale. The want of really pure Brandy has long been felt in this country, and the opportunity to procure an article of suchquality as to supersede the sale and use of the euy vile compounds so often sold under the name of. Brandy,” can be regarded only 04 a public! good. L. LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDY possesses all the eh Ace qualities of the best imported liquor, and is posi tively known'to be of PEBENOT PURITY and of SU PERIOR FLAVOR. In support of the above statement 4 we refer to the oertifloate of the undermentioned well-known chemists; Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer, Boston, Mass. Dr. James &Chilton & Co. Chemists New York. Dr. James I. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Bogor : Mass. ,„ Dr. T. V. F. Blaney & Dr. O. A. Marriner, Analytics and Consulting Chemists, Chleago, Dr. Cox, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, S. O. Messrs. Gentry and Blackwood, Chemists, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. All of whom havoanalyzed the Brandy and recommeni it as a perfectly pure article 1841 as an ineatuabhmet. Masi agent./ I have been appointed the sole agent for the sale ot this Brandy for the city of Harrisburg and Dauphin co. BovB..dy Dr. LOUIS WYETH. JOLEN TILL'S COAL YA.ItII S SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on Mud LYKENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL, Such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and NUT which he will dispose of at the lowest market pile*. Qwwners will do well to call on him and, lay I, their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, asi full weight. 1au25.416m QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST k a f BRAND FOR FAMILY ÜBE in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated St. Louie Mous, nnivereaty pronounced the most superior article ever offered in thy market, just received and . for sale by WM. DOOR, Ja., do CO. FRESH FISH every. Tuesday and Fri day at JOHN WIMPS store, corner of Thied eat Walnut. myB NVALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. HENR Y C. SHAFFER Rai a large stock Of Widow Shades and Wall Part et hand which will be sold very low. Call and examize Paper Hanging personally attented to. N 0.12, MARKET STREET, Near the bridge, oct24-dtt PEDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA BURRS, together with a large assortment, of MS -1011.8, .1311,00M8 &0., Past received, and for sale toy ow, by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO H P_ & W. C. TAILOIVB 3EI W t3OBPS It is economical and highly detersive. It contains no Rosin and will not wants. It ie warranted net to igjare the heads ; It will impart an agreeable odor, and in thetn,tnt suitable for every purpose. For sale by WM. DOOR, Js., & 00. FOR SALE.-3,000 BUSILELS PRIME YELLOW CORN. 600 bushels barley malt, Hat quality. boo buehele rye. 60 barrels whisky, Drat quality. Enquire of RICHARD HOGELAND. sep29tf Washington Avenue, Harrirburs. EMPTY HOGS.HEAD. large of Empty Meat Hogsheads, in good condition isU with heads in. These Hogshead. 1...‘ desirab:e for Builders, Farmers " he sold at a very le. price. WPC DOOR, Jr., & CO. Lir AAI S ! I—Just received, a 1ar,41, ELI. Ripply of COVERED SUGAR-CURED HAMS, of .Ae best brand in the market. Every one e old is gas: emceed. June27l WM. DOOR, JR., it. CO. BOSTON CRACKERS.-A supply these delicious crackers Just received and for tt.4 WM. DOOR, Jr., & CO. MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR TICLE just received and for sale by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. 6000 POUNDS Extra Prime Sugar . Pared Hams for sale very low, wholesale , retail by WM. DOCK JR . 0 a REEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh %..A Green Cora Net :scared by WM. DOCK, ia., dc CO. THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO iI GRAPH ALBUMS, PORT lOLIOS, OARD-OASSF. FOOKET-8000, for sale at cileirer's Bookstore, BUCKWHEAT MEAL.-15,000 LBS. SUPER EXTRA, from IF_ryomiu g Valley, for sale byWM. DOCK. Ja., A CO. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &c,, &c., at last year prices, for sale at Scheffer Bookstore. jel6 jj OR LETTER, NOTE and FOOLS CAP Paper, Xnvelovee mid all kind of Stationv. , eall at Schaffer's Bookstore. jel6 JUST RECEIVED—Another lot t , Beautiful Albums, at Scheffer , a Bookstore, 18 31a ItAt attuat_ jeld Alarge variety of Notions just receive at Elcoeffees Bookstore. jel6 ELF SEALING FRUIT JARS !- (, Beet and Cheapest in the =Atte 12 ' 1 examine them. WM. DOCK, da., & I'RENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH and Domestic Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred,/ S'/: parlor Salad 011, Eetehup, Saunas and oondimeats o. every deeariptien, for sale by DIOS WM. DOM, J 31.1 & Co_ ANew Assortment of MORTON'i Unrivalled Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Desk dere, just received, at Scheffeee Bookstore, 18 Atal 6e street. jel6 "UOW ARE YOU GREEN. 11 BACKS "—DAN BRYANT'S new comic Song . Price SO seats, just received and for side by WA",:!: his Music store, Third street. Call and Set s 9 ": 1 ' early. spy W ALLPAPER, BORDERS, &c., 1101 d yet et lent yawl; pd Cee, Without any advase,. wt SCHEFFEWIS BOOKSTORS. BREAKFAST BACON.--A small but very choice lot of Sugar Cured "Breakfast Baro n (equal to the imported Yorkshire Dust received. 029 WM. DOOR. Ja n & CO DItI Ii D PEACHES—PARED AND lINPAEZD—ittat received by WM. DOM, /a., k co._ THE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ArintrAL MORD for MC for sale at 130/Inszal zomurroßS•