Any jarsin who is g bal at seeking eliet try their talents on the following extract lkom sa env letter dated Poestimten, West Tennessee, Mk September : It ft no longer a secretthat the 16th army corps, so long kept idle, is ac tually going to take the field. It is grins to that mysterious place called "the front," where gist is I know not. Maj. Gen. S. A. Hurlbut's resignation, if it was ever tendered at all, wad not accepted, audio-day the honored chieftain, here of the battle of the Hatch* iotiunands, but to add new laurels to his already glittering lemma of glory. . „ The tokens of a met!" are not to be misun diellikPet Leaves Akteinte l farloughs, unless in accordance With General Orders, No. sllO and 100, War Deporkm*, Series of 1862, strictly prohiretd -144 Springfield rifles lum been given tktOdosoldiers. The sick, fame, halt, ssidlWbfitbfiging to each regi ment are being peg te the General Hospital at • -...461011PiaL -: - ..Anntlamount of ammunition and netpplies of all kinds "for man eadteist." are losing shipped to. * * and for this ob ' Net antra *abut are brought into requisition AIM, running day and night, are all Aloft freighted with army stores. • -'A. Carr is In command at Corinth. He v 41,0, •• 4 _ 4 ,iiivesia to be a dashing officer, full of pluck, Metsfraid of rebels, and while kind to all, yet titrict disciplinarian and a lover of the really, military. As he comes to us proved, tried and honored, he, of course, has our confidence.— Nothing is more readily given by the loyal soldiery,, nothing lees likely to be withdrawn. The headquartertrof fe=2t litigadejdolonel August Mercy, of the 9th Illinois, command ing, is at * * ;• that of the 2d division, Gen. T. val..Sw-c of tommanding, is at * * * ; 'ottlie left wing, Brig. . Gen. E. Carr oomriii* ding Witt *' 4 • 01 '.;; that of the 16th army esrps,'Major General A. S. Mnribut commanding, is at * * All these headquarters will probably be in their; ` saddles on fiery", sittli, in tifeir days. ' . OBJECT of the projected eflpel en, ea yet tune vealed. It evidently means something, for troops from belch :01% constantly arriving to lartiCipatO 111 - , the movement. And as they are from Major General Sherman's corps it is thought that General will have the supreme command of all. It le -hinted that we are , to , advance into * * , seize * , open up * * * as we go along, and ope -' - rate in connection with, and support, if fleeces _ THE RESULTS OF ABOLITION PATRIOTISM- The Vicksburg correspondent of the Chicago rams writes! • .. "Among the negroes mortality is on the in crease. Whole regiments and camps are being decimated. They die by dozens, scores and hundreds. They lit4rally perish as beasts ,air the field, with little more -attention or symw thy bestowed upon. - theni before or after death. The deaths in Colonel Gileiniat's regiment av eraged twenty-four per day for some time. It will not number over three hundred tp-day, and still disease and death hold high carnival in its repulsive precincts. Other colored regi ments and camps are in equally - bad condition, Wherever the negroes assemble in camp, pes tilence marks them for her own. Their desti ny is being fearfully accomplished." That is the product, the net result, of Abo litionism. The philodophy and kindness of the Abolitionists is the greatest cruelty the world ever saw. MAJOR GEnzaar. THostss, to whose corps, it is generally conceded, the salvation of Rose crane Army is due, is a native of Virginia. He sardnated at West Point in 1840. He was bre vetted several times for gallantry in Mexico, sad during this war at Mill Spring and at Murfreesboro, distinguished himself. He was appointed Ablj.-lieneral of volunteers, April 25th, 1862, and assigned to the right wing of Halleck's Army. Re is thus sketched in the Bt. Louie 41 In person, General • Thomas is peculiar. 'Be is fully six feet high but his figure is so large and square that it seems to rob him of several inches of stature. Sandyish hair ; keen blue . eyes of medium proportion; sunken under shag gy brows; heavy but firm step—there you have -the physical man. Hs inpatient, persevering, even-tempered and energetic. , Gen. Rosecrans is said to entertain for him an exalted esteem." GUILT CRANG/L-Irt . every township and , wady of the State, honest men are leaving the despotic men who are striving to revolu tiottise oar form of ftsegovernment, and com ing over to the Denumatie aide. You can count them in every township—men who have hitherto opposed the Demooratia party, but who an now diognoted withthe violated minim and ruinous tendencies of Abolitionism. Let theit.come, and be welcomed into our retake. Freemen should -talk to their neighbors and - loge them to come.—Carlisio Vedwitar. Jfiebtmi. if- 4c IR DR. SWEET'S :INFALLIBLE LINIMENT GIREALT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LIIMBACIO,_STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, UP8413% DBAjtswyouTs a WOUNDS, p)1316, RELp4O4.II, and.ALL_IPIEII . *TIC and NiIIiVaIiii,DISOORRIS. , _ For add of -which it Is a speedy and certain remedy, wad. :;seen fella_ Thin Liniment fe mmeired from the recipe of Dr Stephen Sweet, of Clommetient, the fa, mono bone setter, Mid kat beeil ised iri litetrietice for MAO than twenty years with the most astonishing atm maw AS AN AZLETUTOS QF PAIN c lt Jou:Waled arm" preparation before. The public of whicaiihOznimt skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This lluderent wineurerapidlYead radially, EMU MILE4.IBOIIJIBREI of every , kind, and in thousands - efhers it Ina been used it bee never lbeenknowu .FOR NE TIBAZOL4,.it will afford. ininsediate relief inievory ease, however flistnwsing: • It will relieve the, worst eases of HEADACHE in three minutes end islmirrinted to do IL. 2 - 00173:4CRE ant =rib litatanf f ly. FOE. Nritrovg . DEBILITY AND .GEIVERALL .LASSITUDE, arising from imprudently or - eicees. this !liniment is a meet•happy.and reined.. . Act 1140:redly upon the nervous tieemea, it strengthes and rinrivinea the system, and restores eleatioity - and irk gß "RILBS.;-114•Int exiernal iikedegAtaiLim that Mg the bat known, and we' challenge the world Ao prp deo Wa opal. Beery victim of Shia diattaleing uont gleatralteild give it a. trial, far it a:Ulna fail to afford fortiediatereha!, and in a 112401* of Ininieniil effect a radical- W ire.- •-•- • • QIHNSTamd4TORIC THROAT are Monetizing ex tremely imangterat and dangerous; 'but etiisieliapplift, Iden of this 'inett will never fill to ewe_ . SPRAINS are edtnethneS eery obstinate; and enlarge mime or the joints Is Redo to occur if neglected. The %Venn case may be compired by this Liniment in two or WM* daYs. CUTS, WOTINDS, SORES, ULCERS, jggigN4 gala Beiansitedd ris . %tie A d mit plmereiee of seciemrll INPALLIM fismiterr, when need seeordineto 'directions. Also. aIIZSGMAINs. FlinsTED FLPar, and INSECT jufßs mid STINGS. ' l llliFiErr BIOASE Oitrihkat, lo w j i tt iyo um — re =AY at o me n for NI Middy use at gist appeal/moo_ of Locomen. effectually pre omit those formidable diseases to match a n b ozos u miak, and which render' 110 many otherwise yeldabl e e boutoemeetlY)Fattlmaa < • .. R yer foic eundred Tolnplaryteatlmendala to th*wea- Ap r e c tie propeitios of this Liniment have been i mpaired within the hat two Oars. and many of them tote pore - bus in the highest rote of life. , AU *tier - Told impadVon, Observe the Signature and Like wise of Dr. Beophest_aweet *bp; and the melb an Sweets InibUiblo Unisons " blown in the eaeh balibtwtthatt,whk And die genuine, RICHARDSON &-00, Sob rropriefiere, Norwich. Qt. abyaNa Sly ell Malmo. aplleow-d&w TIM MIT 44 /11111 tilt 1131110111118,99 KNOWN dB "HELMBOLD'S" GENUINE PEEPAILATIONE, via : HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ,tBUCHV." BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. HELMEOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. =I HELMBOLIPS GENUINE PREPARATION, g'HIGKLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A pasitive and specific Remedy for /Emma of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS., illaThlitNeti the power of digestion and ox. eitis the absorbents into healthy action, by which the Eater or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en largements, are reduced. as well as pain and iadamma tioni and is good for MEN, ,WOMEN and CHILDREN. AMDOLP'S EXTUUCT BUCHII, For Weakness Prising Irmo Ensues, H,obits of .Disc pation, Inny Indiscretion or Abase, attended with the FOLLONVING SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness orthe Skin, Loss of Memory, • Laufer Pciwer, Wesk•Nervss- Ditiliulty in Breathing, Horror of Damn, T rembling, . MAWS ef WakWittlnass, Universal Lassitude of the Pain Ist the Beek, Musenisrfisstem, Ylushiog of Body, Hot Hands, Eruptions on the lace, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, width this medl tine invariably remoras, soon follow • ' - 130019111‘01r,' PATUrkt, IPAINetxO , In use et whleh the • petient may melee_ Wee ' ' 4*es/up they ' are not frequently followed *on t‘ direful der enels3l . . . , . . INSANITY AND :CONSIIIRTION ‘•• Many we swore of The canna of theif =Heel% bat.one wilt warm the Toinizde of Pie 'insane 4exhune, and lan inelaneholy destlei by: pnniikampthen; bear ample witneme tithe truth of the anentiol. • Vie CONSTITUTION - . ONCE APy.IOOIID . SY OW AKIO WEA114111515, Require/ the aid dt medicine to drew, gthen . and Mvigo: rate the Oitimmbich BELMBOLVII 11.11AA.QT100110 ininudibly dose. A th at wili isnoiinee - the moptikeptiaal =mum 1 yoMALES I! t FEMALES 11! OLD OD 7/01a10, CONTIJI PLATING ILUNMGN In many affections. peculiar to females, the Mabee linehu le unequalled by any other ttutedy ) as in Cblorosi or Retention, Irregularities, Painfulness, it suppression of Cusionnup , Evacuations, Ulcerated ar Behr/ions Mate of the Meru, Lencorrhta or Whites, etetillty, and for a complaints incident to the sex, whetber arlAft Irani in discretion, Habits of Diesipation, or in the • DECLINE OB ORANGE 08 LIFE. SZE SYMPTOMS ABOTZ. NO ZANILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT —:o:_ Take ao Babas, Mereary 9s Vaplwo% Kedicin Unpleasant and Daamclus Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU - QtrEEN MEET 8P31.1..WS In all their stages, at little expense, little or no Chin in diet ; no inconvenience, AND NO RXPOSURR. It causes frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curia striatum' of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation so frequent in th is elm of diseases, and extolling POI SONS, DISEASED AND WORN-OUT MATTER. Thousands upon thousands whO have been the MUMS OF GUAM, Ami'who have paid HEAVY FEES to be!cured in eahort time, have found they were deceived, and that the «'Pot• son I) has, by the use of a Powerful Atetringente,f , l been dried up in the system, to break out in an ascavatefform, PERHAPS ARTIER MARBIAGZ. I=l 11/311 lIELIICROLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIII: For all Afteatioim and itisrasee of the tTRIB' AT OR GAN& whether existing in MALI OR EMALB, from whatever cause originating, and" no matter of how long standing. Diseases of owls organs require the aid of a DitritETZO. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT.IBUCHII IS THE GREAT DIURETIC; And it ic sorban to : ave the desired oftbet in all for which it io recommended. • BLOOD! BLOOD!► BLOOD! !t KELMBOLDT HIGHLY, • CONCENTRATED r COM POUND aiman faTBAOP BMbLUDAIKIW. This is an affection of the Blood, and sttachafthe exam of the Nom Bars,Threat Wind Pipe and Other "Pal l=rfaces, making its appearance the fort of Ulcers. EUILBIBOLIPEI Mitriet Bareaparilli parities the Blood and manatee all Scaly krnotiOne Ale' MID, giving to the complexion a • clear aid healthy calor. It being prepared expressly for thii chum of cquiplaintii is Blood-purifying properties are preserved to ev'grhiter teat than any other preparation of Kra' spurns.. —:o:-- H.ELKSOLD'S HOSE WASH, do exaettent tation for diaracea of a ilyphill+le astal-e, and se em injectionin diseases of-the lirrinary Organs arka baritone habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Becht' sod Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as reeotm mended. „Evidences of the moat responsible, and reliable scOompanyibe medicines. • . . ' ONIITIFICATES 01 . CURES, From three to twenty years' standing, with namesinstri TO 130INNOE AND TAME; For medical properties of ITCHU, See/DigThzvesto the United States.' See Professor =WEEP- valuable werkeon the P. 2, . tine of Tbysie. - See remarks made by the late celebrated pi. PHTSIOE, PhilaAPlphia. See remarks made by 'Dr. 'EPHRAIM M'DOWELL celebrated Pbysician and Member of the Royal College Osirgiene, Ireland, and pnlilithed in the Traresactlimi the King and Queen's Journal. . See Medico. Ohirurgical &view, Published by BELVIA MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal 2 Coilege.of Ourgeees, See time of thejlatelltasulax&Werks an llehicine Extract Blida al 00 per bottle, er air. for E 5.00 Extract Sareapatilla.....-.sl CD per bottle, er eist-for 05 00 Improved Renallfieth......s perliettinorabcfoP 12 BO Or half dozen of each for $l2, which_ ba indlisient to care-tbs moot obit's:its taws, If directions arehiditeindle. belliera to any adareisi, letercly peeked halal ration. . ' • ' !DP' Describe symptoms in alleamisaudeations. Leal* guaranteed._ Advice gratis. t - AMDATIT. , 'vex bill appeared tame rim, an Mammas el the eft, of Phibufelphia, H. T.'ffehnbold;wbo being duly sworn d a th eel, his preparations contain no narcotic, no nor - Clary, or other,injurions drugs, but. ere purely vegetable. H. T. LIZI•bIIAOLD. Sworn and subooribod irefo-c aP. t bi 233 d p7 . o ip % um . ber, 1854. W.M. P. HIBBERD, Aldermen, Ninth st., above dace, PhiladeltaNia. Address letters for inforination in confidence , to /Fi 4ikr 2 OLDl OMAN, • Ph -* Depot, No. 104 SonthhTenth street, baffe , Obsohrat 1 iladelphia. IRE 1 BEWARE OX COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who =donor. Sispos":,9 OP ' XERIE 1, other" :Akan ea the rapubstien attuned by 1 RELWEDLE'S -SWUM, WRIMPAIRATIONSI BELMBOLEPSIGENUME EXTRACT BCC= RELIERMAYE GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA RELEBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH. SNd bt alt Druggist' everywhere . In YOB MaillEotDi4AXt NQ MAIL Out out the adiertisement and send forit;ani $V rupoarnoNAum EXPOIRIBI UO2'4 Jp•clorkommriCA • - 4 - a rrando MO • rib= ARRANGEMENT NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. fIEER - TBAIM DIM TO NEW lOU. PHILADELPHIA ON AND APTIN MONDAY, April 26, 1412, the Pas' Misr Trains will leave the Philadelphia sad Nadia, Dmilrood Depot, at Harrisburg, for Now York and Phil adolphia, m follows, vis : REPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.16 a. m., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. m. , sad at Philadelphiat at 9.20 a. m. A sleeping ear is attached to the train through from Pittsburg wittiest change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at gig) a. m., ar riving in New York at 6.80 p. in., and at Philadelphia it 1.60 p. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. la., on an rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Past Hail, arriving in New York at 10.26 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m. PAST MR leaven New York at 8.00 a. m., and Phila delphia at 8.15 a. m., arriving st Harriabarg at 1.20 p. Et. MAIL TRAIN leases New York at 12.00 noon, and Pkiladalphlaat 8.30 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg At 8.20 p. m. . 81XP11163 LINN leaves New York at 7.00 p. m., sr thing at ilarrliburg at 1.45 a. in., and "'mooting with the Peinksylvanla Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing car is aLeo attached to this train. Oonnactions are made at Ilarriskarg with trains oaths Penne'lvaiday Northern Central andOnnsbarland Valley andat Reading for Philadelphia, Pottirille, VlL‘kmbarres 4/ 1 el.ktelms Z 44 satons-. Baggage checked through. ParsCbetiresn Nestlrerk sad Harelil g, $516; batwseti Nirrbibiirg and ibis. ,delphia3s.osin No: 1 cars, and $8:004n No. S. , Yor ticket' undother informatibn apply to J. 3. OLTl9ll,;Generai Agent, iiarrietearg. SP 29 1 NORTHEM•O : ENTRAI: RAILWAY. A ' amnMAER. itAatirs. Three dally . traing to , aid froni BaWinord and Wash ington City. ”liimalotione made, with tra&na on Peem ajbaaill Railrit4 tR tad Am Pittilmrt mid the Welt two trailer daily: . to and from the North and Wee, Oranihi ihmipiehanna, Bbnira and all Jfitrthern.New Tech, . ON AND AIPTIR , • MONDAY, APRIL 20, IsoB, Pareenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will' arrive and depart from Barrifibgrg endl4,ltimore se lbw& vie: MAIL TEAM leaTeslinuttury ihily (except Sunday at ; 10.10 a. at.; loaves Harrisburg at 1.16 m., and ; as . rives at Baltimore at 6.56 p. m. PEXSB TRAIN lemiee Sunbury daily (except Bum day) at H. 07 p. m.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday: at 3.09 a. m., snd arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) at 6.15 O. sc. . HARBIBBI3II6 ACOODIKOHATION TRAIN have Harrisburg Gaily at GAM a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore delly(exceptilundAP m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., sal arrived at 'Ministry at 4.05 p. m. 17LPRERS TRAIN leayea Baltimore daily' At P. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.36 a m., and .I.4myee gar plains daily (erxeept Ilmulay) at 8.00 a. ta., and arrival st Banbury, at 5.33 a. m. IEARRIBBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loam Baltimore daily (except Sendai) at 2.66'p. m., and gill ati Ilarriehrg It 7,5 0 P.* _ lox farther information apply at th e Mee, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. .7.N. DerBARRY, General asperin' tendon. Harrisburg, April " pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! GIUMIYMR TIME TABLES APE EM FIFE TERM DAILY TO & FRON ON AND ASTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, DM, The Paseenger Train/ of the Pezonylwuder Bedlioadi 00111111IIY will depart from and arrive at liarrintiorg and Philadelphia de followe : THltilllG.* =PRIM TRAIN Immo liandaburg daily at 2.00 m., and arrlyea at Want Philadelpkis al 0.10 a. m. • • - NAST LINE leaves Harriebwrg daily (pneept Monday) at IA a. in., and sprint at Wait Pidlidelphia a. in.Peneigers take breakfast at'Laneaster. • WAY AOCOMHONATION, via Mount Joy, leave. Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m, and arrive at Watt Pailadel phis at .12.25'p. m. • . NAST MA= TILUN leaves Itsribiburg daily (ea oftpt fienday) at 1.00 p. in., and =rive" at West Pid/so delphia at 5.00 p. m. 114HRISBURG AOCONHODATION'TRAAN, via •Imnbia, *mei Harrisburg at 4.00 p. tn., and waives at Wast,Philadelpida at 9.80 p. 3 1 7 Ji T W *P t , palipcmg !%FRIBA= TRAIN leaves Handabar daily (ezeeptMoiaday) at 2.00 s. m ; Altoonal. l6 a• take breakfast, and anivee at Pittsburg at 12. 'PHILADELPHIA. //IMPRIMIS TRAIN lavas Her -.10.411a11y1t B.ooa. m., Altoona at 246a.m., take broil& test, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.20 p. m. • MAIL- TRAIN - Wives Marrliburg at Map. m., Al toona at 7.16 p. m., take impper, and arrive' at Pittsburg At, 12.30 m. • PAR LINE leave! Harriaburg 3.50 p_ M., hrielpnee 8 86 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a, m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION „TRAIN 'eyes Pkt%did:Phis m. } : and arsine itliasriebarg at Coo p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phibllel , phis at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrbiburg at 9.40 p. m. ' This train rims via Mount :Toy. • D'AMDID D. Esperisteadest Midis Die. Passles R. R. Harrisburg, April 16, IPA3.--dtit 1803. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL BOAD.-,This great line traverses the Northern indliorthwlet counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Brio, on Lake Nrie. It hap been leered by the .Penowyloania Bail Rend Company, and • under their auspices is being rapidly "As eireoghont its entirelength. It de now , in use for Paosenger and Freight linsiness .from Harrisburg •to Driftwood,. (Second Fort,) (177 mike) on the Zaetern Division, and from, Siejlild to xric„ . oB, e) on Vie' Western Dinision. TIME OP P4SSENG.ER TRAINS IT HI ALIS BURG. Leave NorthwwL a. m, I Zspres. Trigg.. SA s. Cars reiL through without drove both ways on th. • trains between Philadelphia and Lock Ewen, snd 'lmola - Witmer* and Lock Haven. liritant Sitiping Cara on Swan! TAW , tk wai Utica" ; Willinanspott and Baltimoreount Witneanspa t and Pldladelptifs. OM Poe inforosation'rempeeting Paelefnim brines/ sp . pl ths 6.1'. ear_ lyth aad Market atteata, API for Weight bludeele of the Ownloare *PM" .11; B. Kingston, Jr., oar. Bali and Market etre' Philadelphia. J. W. Itokynems, Pala. J.'M. Drill, Agont , N. O. R. D., Baltbn . • ' ' H. H. HOUSTON. Gen , l Preigbt ./gt.,Pbll , a. • ' . . LAW/8 L. sour?, _ . . (ieh►l Tieket Agt., Phi Pa. . . . JOB. D. POTTS, inaz im y • Gen'l Manager, WillannePert. FI N 1 Pt—EL. CPT' I wan - LMMON (axon, ALMOND; ORANON, P))IAOH PINS APPLE . , BITTY= Aziol lmoz rua6 l66 , _ _ • _M T% Ouunarmili, ionnaing,) assorted doom, for family um. • • The above ensortmont Jut received from one. of the biro* Mahan Bottle and Package war lant4d, "Jaarlo7 WMli. DOGIC. la., ifr• an . DOCKET :KNIVES.-A`Vey) , he se. strmeati g , . BOUNSTOR. ... AWN& lANTIFAILD WZDTWABD. 110IITEW ASV. NORTHWARD. • BASTW'AIiD , Beektt, QOHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors, Teachers, Parents, Scholars , and others, in need of School Books, School Statione7 Y , he., will and a com plete emeortment at E. M. POL Oelf 4 SON'S B OOK S TORE, Market Square,Harrisburg, comprising in part the following: ABADlRS.llloGuffey's, Parker's, Cobb's Angell's. SPELLING BOONS.—stcOnffers, Cobb's,Webster's, Town% Byerly's Oombry's. ENGLISH GRAMMARS.—lhilliork 9 s, Smith's, Wood bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's, Hart's, Walla'. Dayenport's, Prost's,Wll- son's, Willards, Goodrich's, Pianook's, Goldsmith's Lad Clark's. • atoddaraiii. Imeremed Rome's Colburafe, Smith and Dakelg i Davie's. ALGlllll4o.—fireaaleara, Davies, Day% Wil l MOT/WANTS. —Woreesteee Quarto, Amderslo, Com prehensive and Primary Diotionaree. Walker's Scheel, Oobb's, Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster's High School, Webstues Quarto. academie. NATURAL PHILOBOPHI3II.—Conisteek ) S, Parker's, Swift's. The Odra with a great misty of others can at say time be found at my store. Also, a complete assort mast of &hod litationerY, embracing in the who Is a com pleteoutilt for school purposes. Any book not In the storet procured it one days notice. g - Country Merchants sapplied at wholesale :atm. tIMANA.CE.--.7ohn Baer and Son's Almanac for sale at U. DI. POLLOCK & 808% HOCH STOIII, Harrisburg. low. wholesale and Retail. • • myl WALL FAIT tit! WALL PAPER 1 1 lull received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER BORDERS, EIRE SCREENS, &a., &a. Itis thelargest imsd beet selectedassortmentin the city, rangingin price fromsix (6) cents up to one dollar and aquarter (6/.263 AN we purchase Yery low for cash, we are prepared to sell at sa low rates, if aot lower, Than can be had else where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel confident that we cat please them in respect to price and quality.7A, M_:POLLOOK & SON, utar2B Below 'Jones' Rouse, Market Square. LAW BOOKS LAW BOOKS ! 1-A: general assortment of LAW BODES, All the State Reports and Standard Momentary Works, with many of the old English Reports, scarce and ram together with isellkasOorknoot of oecond-brani . Law Books, at very low prices, at tits ows price Bookstore of _ ' • 'l. M. POLVOOK & SON, myl Market ilkotere, Harrisburg: • rf"' subscribers propose publish by subOtiption a igrAltil MA?" of , the Township of TWATAsn," Danphin county, lin., if ettilleiant an oouragement is given. The Map will the Bound*. ries of the ?tranship-Idd lined eoutaitied therein, num ber of Awns, Location of Berideneea and Names of Pro._ pertyholders generally. There will also be' on the Map a Table of Distanote, ihOWing thd %Stamm from each Orono Road in Ahe Tcnormhip to liarriaburg, thus ran, Bering it ti,walnible sp to Ifarindrs intDiallers in Reef -Mstate • Mittieularlf, Whose desiring Views id their ReMdenees put on the Map_ will be charged moderate extra . _Eice. The Map will be neatly executed and Mounted, and ditliSerid itthe lowpientifilve Del : lays payable on doliverx of the same. OLANkik :ant_ t NM Walnut street, Philadelphia. - WORCESTER'S'; - QUARTO - DICTIONARY ! alP,alinfWavala EIOTIONAET9E, THE `ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘atifila 1 1 864 ROYarl2diito Pages and 20,000 words and meanings not found in, any ether .71aglish Mailman , ; more than 1,000 Illoatratdons insorted in their proper places; Over 6,000 'opianythi:edi together with mrisernas tables at pronounced proper names. • Sold ty .11, M. POLLOCK A 5011. ADO Woreinterle School Dictionaries. AA NOTHER S-UPPLY - OE' • c•-•1101t , T 0 N' S. UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS NONE BETTER IN THE MIME •WOELDI . • .Yor, , Ito Licata, 1141." 111.110, Vt; . Warrontod to. m ade at tetls` • SOHEEMERII BOOKSTORE. . . ()way ONE DOLLAR , fors good SIAN. Vidanllal bound Tamil, bible at Selsefrer's Bookstore. 013TOVEZS Bookatore is Slut place to 1,..3 buy 130 . 16 rens-nwarnialied Wlll - . K.-NOCHE,. 93 MAIMS? HARRISBURG, PA PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee makers, from $2OO upwards. • MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED NSPRU MENTS, from $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Acoordeons, • Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and • Guitar etringe and un steal merchandise in genera SE..F. - 4T NI I - The LATEST IeIIBLICATIONitaIWays on hand Music sent:by mail tolny part OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND IiGIEDIWOC , Eilititime for' hooking' 'Maim and all Wilda pioturoaalwayo on bind. A fine pitiortment of , beet plated ' LOOKING - GLASSES From glasnost to largoot Sizes. - Mr Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WBf. KNOCHE, - novi—dw&s. 98 Market et. iToWFIS Beifing Machin, 48 1 7 Broad-. way, New York; branch Wilco 90%, bfarketatreet, Yissris The undersigned respectfully informs the uninewcftrere and eitisens of Harrisburg that he has opened a sawing .maaldno aloe for tho Woof the. celebrated Howe's sewing machine, snaking the well known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather and cloth, aniffandly use. G. M. RA.PMANL febHi +Toni • atITTA ,PEROHA WATER-PROOF. Xi A. C/XE. I. CA ' (WITHOUT BBITSHING,) PDX BOOTS,..SHOSS, HARNESS, CARRIAOED, AND MILITARY LEATHER-WORM This now and excellent article excels everything ever before in tee, for Imottifylng softening the Leather. It nieben a polish like patent leather ; will not rub ed with water, nor stain the finest white silk,. and makes the leather perfectly water-proof. Twioe a month ap iplied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness jg egffigient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off With dean water and the polish will re-appear. Wed ranted as represented. DIRMOTIONS FOR • 17811.—Apply a Jew drops on a sponges, e rub it slowly over the leather, sad the path is complete. Price, 87x cents per bottle. . JA MESON & 00., Hole Agents, 00N street. leoe-dtf IMO& JACKS , ON & 00.'s S' E S T E NO. OOM BrzzsT, ad.aarsisv.se,,P,4l., *lmre iiek . Monk to der - tota thole-mese tins to the isanufieturo of BOOTS AND SHOES all Wadi and verletlei, la the ateeteet *ad moot help- mate Vaal at se.tiatactory Paw, Their steak will aataltat, in part, of Gentlenten , s.Fint thstrand Patent .Leenhor Boots avid Shois, hsteat ityles; L i mp end igisset , fiaitne and othargahoes in great variety; and la fact • eteryt!bing etonneated with the Shoe bniqine. CUSTOMER WORK will be particularly attended to, end in &U awe will Olatiabotion be warranted. Lw. Amid yr by 004 of MO bOOOIOIIOkOrd in ski cooTtry. T. he long practical animism. of the teideisigned, and their thorough knowledge of ,the business will, they trot, as inefficient mementos tu the publie that they will do them jeltica, end furnish them an attain that Will recommend itself fen uuuti, thespian, and dzna . bility. (fang] JACKSON & 00; BGARDERS WANTEDe:--., The under aftp.,ted, haviig rented 'a finale*e and commodioue house, in Mulberry street, two doors from the corner of Second street, in the city of Harrisburg, she is prepared t o aooommodate Angle gentlemen, or gentlemen and Wei nitres, with boarding on reasonable terms. jylii-dem N A. JOHNSON.' FLUID AND. ALCOHOL, IN LAME quantities and of pure quality, for ado by . - • . WIL. DOCK, hi— kOO TIAVANA ORANGES.—Just received by WM. MIK. k an AMS, DRIED BEEP, BOLOGNA TONGUIS,Ack _ for ittvw, bi & I.t NEAllia IN of the country. illadihttrti• EAGLE WORKS, HARRISBURG, PRNNSYLUNIA, MANOPAOTUREP OP 8001-BINDEW Iwo IMES AND PK% STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACE(INES, FREW BOALDE, AID 14011111 101 GRINDING CUTTING}-MAOHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Illaelthe Work and . Iron and Brass CAB'I I INGS, WOOD TURNING- IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC. Der Any Maebine of Wood, Iron or Brio made to eider. Gear and Screw Cutting, &e., &e. H I C'S 0 ' S 'PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. V" ONO paid for Old Copper, Bran; Orator ! eco. STEAM BOILERS. PENNSY , LtANIA lIAILROAD, Amyx EITATII STIIII3T. CELLAR 'WINDOW GRATES O rntinutp,Vbernis,,both Ho:Lary and twinging, SAM rarioturether lleildizel Outlay, for sale every— et the Sloy*Uyi; . /L&GLZ WORKS. • ••• m 0 'l.-1'4.‘1 ' Z ING4NEMACr ' I- . . STEAM FITTER, NO:"6 NO R T H BTREET, a •taaanWaln4and markit Horriaburg,pa. of descriP°— t made and repaired. Coeke aurge assortment o f Go ming% constantly on hand. All work Qominthin eitamson en t w in b e under he ownNuPervilionlandwarranted to give 11.1.8 U • OcB6 .• . - Having made' eigaieiii and permanent kiVangamenlis for the ! purposa, we are new prepazeitto make • IerinIELAMEIC 31301113103:CLaW1 of every kindromt i ly Anglia reae rates. We efiall'imiefrofi . p b p y'Billeij le Bro., rmaa the bl reputation of •whioh iota:mond to:ormolu thomarket. • ' • ' • ip - N one but the. beet heads employed. Bsimiring prOmitlY eittelidadrta. ' Address' . •.• '• • - WORKS, i1A141141.11 - .1. liarridpurs, Ye. W M.., A. .PAREHILL, rieTROJER - OP (OA MTE,R, 'THIRD STRAnT, NRITLIGOR TO P HI TiLIttRAPIE ' PRINTING 014! 011. Stores, dwellings, churches, public buildings, fast& ries, lie., filled up with gas, lead and. iron . pipe in *4itl'dsn4 64• Lower. • liSrants, Wash Basins, Bath Tubs, Lift and pores Plimpsi Water Meseta, Lead and Iron Pipe fOr water, gas and steam. A share of piddle' ipitionage is rwilieetfully solicited. An work piomptly attended . to. • Addles M v A .141 The mrbaniber has, removed his PLILKBINK, AND BRANSPOUNDIST frourklarketstrriet to Youth street • aboyckMarkat, oppositaithe. Bethel Church . Thankful tot pimit P6tt94Dgt, h9pB0 I. IV atte*fofite.rbuld 'unas,-tomerit a continuance of it. ' . mar27-dtf • WY. PARKHILL. limattrance. INSURA.N.CE AGE - NCY. • • • .THE'DEIiAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY , • OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1885. This Institution isdolag triable/idea the Menai 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 Pbo.fits of the business sha ll be fittet4ed and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protective to the insured against less, 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. Insuances will be made on Vessels, Freights and Car goes ; Gatris transported by railroads or equals, and by steamboats on rivers and lakes; also, against damage or loss by Fire, fora limited time, or permanently. ' The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known shinpuly 2 will issakelseuranee 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 ot•by letter to ROBERT L. =EEL jiuditi•tt . :, ,; Harrisburg, Pa. N _EI .U,R A.N . C E florin - Tiro and Inland Transportation Central Agency at Harrisburg,Pa of TRW INSURANCE CINIPANY OF.. NORTH 1114.2210. A.. ... PHILADELPHI A. . , Incorporated 179.4-4harter Perpetual. . QAPITAL AND ASSETS Siv2oo,ooo • DIRECTORS : . Arthu r Smit h, Samuel W..Tonnejohn A., Bwn, lamina P , Taylor, Ambrose White 'Tohn Be rid, SioliOrd Di Wood, WilliOm W_eliajWilliam E. Bowen, Jamas DJ DieMson, S. Morris Wain, John Ma nen, Georte, Hanison;Praneis R. Cope, Bdward H. Trot*, Edward O. Clarke. . • - ARTIII,G. COFFIN, President.. . CHARLES PLATT; Sieietery: • - ' ' As santsai age* for thee awned. oosapsny, the! undersigreid is prepared to rake Fire Risks" in any part of the State of Pennsylvania either. Slll4lllffly' or perpet ually, on the most favorable terms: Office in Walnut street tear Second. WittfAht BURIELPI • '6l:J2*-w ' • Harrisburg Pa. LIFE INSURANCE. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND. TRUST COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 40S CHESTNUT ST. [CHARTER PERPETUL.] CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - $1,543,386 • • • THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. , JOHN-F. JAMBS, Actuary. CONTINUE to. make INSURANCE ON LIVES on the most reasonable terms. Tbey sot se Mlxecntorm, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees. The capital being paid up and Jumbled, together with a huge and-constantly increasing reserved rand, offers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may he paid yearly, half yearly or quarterly. The company add, a BONUS periodically to the Jaen reuses for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in Deciimber 1844. the 011COND BONUS in December, 1849 the THIRD BONIIB in December 1864, and the POIYHTH BONDS in HO. The. 6 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 : If Amount of Policy and Bomb tot awn . bounito be increased ',neared addition . ,by future additions. Policy. [ No. 89 52,500 $ 887 60 53,387 60 46 UN 8 000 1,060 00 4 050 00 14 100. , 1,000400 oo 1 7 ,400 00 " 338 5,000 1,675 00 6,876 00 Agent a Ifezriebtirg vi o ty. sa2ll-417 SQ, POUND B !!-1 000 • - fifty Thousand Pounds go - EXCELSIOR" H .k M S JUST RBOEIVING, which we will sell at a very low figure by the Hogshead, Blares Barrel or Blues Ram. my 81) WM. DOCK, & S' 0 R NO . SULPHUR! N'O' S L L ! . PrIFTY GROSS of the &boys Soperlor Matches just seivid. am for 0044'M WIC OK. ' ii.. & CO WRITING FLUIDS.—BOSS' Ameri. can w r iti n g, Plaid, a splendid Jak, at 62 cents per wait; ARNOLD'S gesubsa Wilting Fluid, ViAR 111130W8 oobutibben Writing Plaid; LATTEIBLIN & BUSIDWILD'iI Ink, Deminglnkiearmine and Red bike et the bed *utility, Ifine Ink, neflage: ice. at 6011BP111111' BOOKEITOkII. VONDENSED MlLK'—gn a t received lur •pd. for palr hv WOK. DOCK Jr & RMOKND SALMON.'—Atholee sup ply PJ for sale by WIL , DOOB,Ir., Co. BUEHLER. MATCHES! Alisittlantom SOMETHING FOR THE TIAL. A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD JOHNS & OROSLEY AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE THE ISTRONG;EST GL UE IN THE WORLD! FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AC., AC., AO. THE ONLY JUITIOLE OP THE HIND EVIE PRO DHOW WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER! 3X.TBAOIII ifllvery heasekeesir should have a nog, of Mew Crosier. America' Cement Glae."—Note York Thew "/t hi so York E oortvenient to have hi the honae. 7l .-.A mi , "Ulm idyl xpress. ls —Neu York Ift ready ; tab commends It to everybody, depeamet. isWe have tried it, cad lad It is useful In our haat Ilairater."—Wiikse Spirit of the Times. PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE. VJRY LIBARAL 1111 12 1 trOTIONS TO WHOLLIALi DRALIRS. , TERMS CASH" : MP Tor sale by all Druggiata and Storaiespen p a , rill; Slum/Omit the country. . . JOILNB & CROSL EY, Menufsettuereo 78 STREET, (Corner of Liberty street,) NIW YOBS. Mall T.LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAwBA 11 • BRANDY. a THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY him, for several yeare, been manufactured from the pure juice of the AMBRIOAN pfiTAFBA and ISABNLLA (}RAPE. and hatittained 0 iDte pepolexi. ty throughout the West and Senn; where great gaantitiee of this superb article i 3 sold for ItBDICINAL end RAWLY purposes. It cot only equals, bat excels the meat choice IMPORTED BRANDIZES in PURITY, QUALITY and MOHNEN OP ntSVOR, and wherever it has been introduced it had invariably met the most angel/lifted favor viol extendeq sale. The want of pure Brandy has long been felt l a this country and thoopportanity to proms an "stie s of 'poll quillty_aitcrouportodo the of+lo fad tie Of the may v il e compounds so often mid 'under ttw. name or Brandy," " can be regarded only as a pubis good. L. LYON'S OATAW.BA BRANDY possesses all the °holm qualities of the best imrted liquor, mails posi tively known to be of PBUB OT MUTT sad of PaislOß. FLAVOR. In siipport of the above statement, we refer .to the certideate of the undermentioned well-Imerssn chemists: Dr. A. A. Raye s Assayer , Boston, Mass. Dr. James R. Chilton & Co., Chemists, New York. Sr. lames a. Nichols, Amaytioat Chemist, Boston. Mass. Dr. Z. V. P. Blaney & Dr. G. A. Marriner, Analytical and Consulting Chemista, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Om,. Chetah; Olneinnati, Ohio. Uplann Bheppard, Charleston, B. O. Meagre. Gentry and Blackwood, Chemists, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. All of whom have analysed the Brandy and recommeal it as a perfeotly pare article and as an invaluable nom. eine I have been appointed the sole agent for the sale o! this Brandy for theeity of Harrisburg and Dauphin co sovlkly Dr. LOUIS WYBT/I. JOHN TILL'S COAL YARD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on hand LYNENS AND WILKEBBARRE COAL, Buck as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG wad NUT. which he will dispose of at the loweel market prim. Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay in their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, eat full weight,. Jana-dna QT. LOUIS FLOUR. - THE BEST BRAND FOB FAMILY MR in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated St. Leui Flour, universally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in thi market, Just received and for sale by WM. DOCK, Fa., & CO. FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fn day at AMEN Wilo'B atvro, comer of Third al4 Walnnt. my WALL PAPER AND WINDOW v V =HADES. HENRY C, SHAFFEA Hasa large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper on hand which will be sold very low. Gall and examine Paper Hanging personally attested to. N 0.12, bIARICET STREET, Near Coo bridges 0e1244tf CEDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MBA MUM, together with a large assortment of BLS EBTS, BROOMS ica l itust received_ and for sale eny ow, by WM. DOOM, Ja., & CO. - 11 - P. &W. O. TAYLOR'S liMr IS CI AS. X' I It is economical and highly detersive. It contains no Boffin and will net wait.. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It Will impart an agreeable odor, and le thereto: imitable fey every perms. Per sale by WM. DOCK, Is., 1 00. OR BALL-4,000 Btrums PIUME TALLOW CORN. - SOO bushels barley malt, first giatilltY. 600 .bushels rye. 60 barrels whisky, first qualiV._ Inquire of 'RICHARD HOMELAND. .sep2atf Washington Atoms, Harrisburg. TIM.PTY HOGSHEAM—A large 114 of .111intity Heat :Hogsheads, in good condition and with heads in. These , Hogshead. ate» desirable for Builders, Farmers' " tie sold at a very low price, WM. DOOB, Jr., do 99, flrA. bls I .1.-,,trgat received, a large U. supply of COVIIRED SUGAR-0131M .HAMS, of iate - Neat braised in the onisziost. Every one sold is guar =taw. • Jaaurn . WM. DOGS, JR., ?c, 99. TtP,OSTON eItACKERS.—A supply of AP these delicious Crackers just received and for sale WM; .00011, Jr., & 00 . MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR LU. TIOLD just reeeird and lbi Rale by ' WM. DOOR, Ja., & CO. 6.000 X t nel i veryt,wheeeale o; retail by WM. DOCK JR. 0 fiREEN CORN.---VirMSLQW'S fresh ereen Cora pun received by. THE FIN - BST STQW, OF GRAPH ALBUMS, PORT FOLIOS, OARD-OASES, POCKXT-BOOSEI, for sale at Scheirer's Bookstore, BUCKWHEAT MEAL_ -15,000 LES, SUPER EXTRA, from Wyoming Valley, for Bair by WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. ALL PAPER; BORDERS, &e., n &c., at last yeas prices, for sale at Scheirst... Bookstore. • jell 3 kOR LETTER, NOT and' FOOLS ". OAP Paper, Znrelonee and h dof Stationery: eall at Scherer's Bookstore. ,iel" - 1 - UST RECEIVED—Another lot of or Beautiful Alburtis, at Scheffer' Bookstore, 18 Ma:, ket street, jel6 A large variety of Notions just received LI at Scoeffer's Bookstore. • jel6 ‘ZELF SEALING FRVIT JARS Bed and Cheapest in the militate! Call e d examine them. BENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH and F Domestic Pickles, (by the dosen or hundred,) perior Saw oil, `Ketchup, Sauces and condiments o: leery % deseeiptien, kw isle by • SS WM. DOCK, Js., 84 Co Ai New Assortment of MORTON'S .1.1. Unrivalled Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Desk Rol 'dere, just received, at Schaffer's Bookstore, IS Markr street jel6 s l i_lOW ARE YOU GREEN •LJI BAOKS.”—DAN BRYANT'S new comic Song Pries 30 coots, junt received and for cale.by WARD'S: hie Midas atom, Third Amt. Call and get a MT emiv. ap2s WALLPAPER, BOBDERS Bco &e• mid yet at last year's prices, without any edvfluu AI SCHEMER'S BOOKSTORE• RKE.A_KFAST BACON.-A small but 1.1 ♦ery choice lot of Sugar Cured "Breakfast Bacot (equal to the imported Yorkehire.)Met received• rvuo WK. DOOR, Jr.. & CO PEACHES--PARED. AND 17NPARID--fust received by WM. DOCK. rs.. & CO. TB NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANIMAL BROM for 1868. for sale at 60113.111. 11 8'S BOOEBTOBB. ~~ WM. MOH, Ta., & CO WIC DOCK, Js., &
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