TER FIRST SECESSIONIST. The New York Tribune publishes a letter gnus Hon. Josiah Quinsy, of Massachusetts, to the President of the United States, which ' stontains nothing particularly note-worthy, ex apt the advocacy of the idea .that.this war is nod to be endedi except upon the beds of VII emancipation. The Tribune lorehices the letter with the following summary of Mr. ebelliOri3 life . 1 KW. Quincy was born in 1772. He was a member of OongressialBos. and served until 12 , 13,. and throughout %hie - period of his life he did not,oease to expose -„end d en ounce the am bitions projects ofAiselsraveholding interest. Ihrwas in the Massachusetts Senate from 1813 6•1821. He itits . then elected to the House of l ier- ele P ita gyps, and chosen Speaker. In 1828 14. 7 145aie Mayor of Boston, holding hispleae until 1828. He was then appointed President University;4Act helti,othoe-tatMil t Aide which time he has liiekiilitivitte. , • . lie was a warm sup : Otterof the,lla , viZilican candidate for the Presidency; making speech in Quincy." ' 'We are sorry the Tribune' hint not inedo. , its Me - graphical sketch of this ',venerable-gentle man a little more complimpecially that portion of it relating to his aerate in Oongrese from 1806 •to 1813,.during which time, that paper says, "he did not: cease to expose and denounce the ambitious r piojeots of the slaiitt heldiag interest." We shall be obliged to sup -pigment the Tribune's tirticle, with a pottage JAW Mr. Quinc.o-.P9lllreetdonali.lik Wish lint showhim to have tie ME E Tsnags . wan-0 hors teektuined the right and duty of seasskon by force of. armaH*ll, m .410 relitike sad protest of a memberfrom. a slave-holding State._ We copy the- following Nutonnt. from a ice-worthy source, • "At - the third tiesidet of ;the 'Eleventh Con . oxtuus in .11311, the dissolution of the Union saitsPokon of for tie first time bya member llensithe State of Massachusetts, ens possible event of the future.. . The manner 1 1n - whiolt this was received hithat Oongrestuireemed to Indicate that it was looked upon by them al most with sontime*a of iiitherietite. The cir eametaatoes are interesting at this time. The hill to form a Constitution and State Govern. meat for the Territory of Orleans, and the &d -m& °ion of such State undet-Gle name of Loui- Mans into the Union i was under consideration." Mr. Quincy, of Massachusetts, in opposition . to the bill, said; " I am compelled to declare it 'aw deliberate °pa: sign, •,thelt:l , W,a dull paws the bonds of this Union are dissolved; dot the States which compoie it are free from. oblig(gions • and that as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty' of Some, to 11;cpare' definitely for a separation, amicably, if they can, simlently, if the ymust.." • • - • - lb Quincy was here•allef te. order - V:ldr. Teindexter. • • • • .. . Mr. Quincy repeated and justified the...re /mark he had geode, Whit% to save all misap- Itebension, he committed to 'writing; in:ihe Mowing words : "If this bill passes it is my irate opinion-that it is virtually a dissolution •of this Union; that it 01 fee the States, from doer moral obligations; and as it will be the right of mg so it will be the duty of some, definitely to pre pee for a separation, amicably, if they can, vio- Amity if they must." , -.After some little confusion Mi. POindexter required the decision of the Speaker, whether it wee consistent with the propriety of debate, lo use such an .expression. He said it was .aafticany wrong for any member to use argu ments going to dissolve the Government, and tumble this body'llnelf to dust and ashes. It wmald be found from the gentleman's state ment of his language that he had declared tlin right of igur portion of the people to aspuste. Mr. Quincy wished the Speaker to decide, fir if the gentleman was permitted to debate 4ie question, he should lose one-half of his speech. Mbe Speaker said that great latitude in da isies was generally allowed ; and that, by way a( arg u me nt against a bill, the first part of the giantleman's observations was admissible; but the latter member of the sentence, viz.: "That _ilwould-be the duty of some States to prepare 'drat separation; amicably, if they can, irio 3ently, if they mast," was contrary to the order ef debate. Mr. Quincy appealed from his. decision, and 'lnquired the ayes end WOO on the appeal. The question us stated thus : "Is the de oision of the Speaker correct !" And decided, s, 53; noes, 56. have here the origin of Secessionism. kwas first proclaimed ass "right" and "duty" by a Massachusetts Federalist, on the.door of Bile revs. And a Mississippi siaveh older pro tested against it, and Galled the-speaker to or der on the ground that the utterance of such a sentiment on the floor of that body exceeded ilte Emma of debate and was out of order. What an illustration of the mutations of Mi llie* opinion 2 ROW it Should teach charity to all men and especially to the New England Isiffealm, who now - prow to crust out of ex /genie the Southern States and divide the soil moon their freed negroes, for doing what one et' their leading statesmen, in 1811, proposed sle-: The spirit of eeneilletlea would be bo oming in such a quarter.--Atbs* Argus. I•ARTY AND CO'VNI9IY. - The love of power has so strong a hold upon leadere of the Republican party, that they are willing to sacriace country rather than that their success as a political organization should **jeopardized.' So apparent has this become, that they no homer make a secret of their atrocious policy, but boldly avow it upon the stump and through their presses. A few weeks ago, one Armstrong, spelling in Philadelphia for the Abolition can didate for Governor, said : "IA is better to lose-a battle in the .ffeld ‘ than a election in Pennsylvania." Immediately after the reverse sustained by Ova. Roseerans, the editor of the Philadelphia i'gress (Abolition Republican) publlshedthe fol *ON; infamous saragraPh : "The repulse 'at Chattanooga would be 6, Mee trifle compared with -the success of tee Remooratic party in Ohio and Pennsylvania.-'- The one can be retrievairby bravery, but the *titer would be as evil. beyond the wrier of Wisdom to remove, and - Would'only vid with the nest, gubernatorial term." • To the - same effect the Chicago Tribune, a 110E4 Beimblican organ in the - W est, , "The campaign in Georgia• is of , great con- . segnence, brit not so great as that'of Ohio t i! And the Cleveland Leader another 'ailniinis tcation journal recently contained the Mg follow- . 2.... - ~,,•4 4 greater calamity could not befall Ohio -line the nation thin the detest of the tiniest *Ante. in Ohio. Its consequence would be more' lasting than Wonld be even the de: .;4&".4l,Roseerans at Chattessma. And -these traitorous sewanients bad their • weight * FO llll OO l l. Thonsiends of veteran tootpa were Withdrawn from the Army of tue retoma% set to.ilaliforee Roseman", but to in `lndium the ithictlion in Maine, and intimidate the. eitinens d > New York ; and the; reillt was that these - swop orators and redicel wri ters could desire-41m election in Maine, *gas 4propctladtheobint Beseerans, overpowered by muninot t, watrittied"bnek, with a loei of b.,..15,000 brave men t = TiNairhe strange. Indeed, if the people do not moollftentse to a full real& lotion of the atrocity •of this policy and the gignersl rain that k it involves. 4E%, foraged mother in lanais recently Sisieted her little offspring's nose mail she Agossrisi =Ake, bone; broke anotheit: plidp's ang,And d a third with It rolliftS Gen; Welellin is on retired int,Ven. Pramont readies fall wagee, besides perqui. Oka iron the - Paoifs railroad. Montag ~O ld Abolu §elmbolb's ittmebits. THE GREAT REIRDIES2I2 KNOWN A 5 "HELMBOLD'S" 11.11M121116 PIMPAZATIONO, vi:: RELBiI3OLD'S EXTRACT , s BIICRU." :1' ~lTt 1 h i. w ;i jik HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE-WASH. .tomm:o:emao• RBLIILBOLDV3 GRIMIER PREPARATION, "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BIMRII, • *positive and sped& Reinedy for Dimino of the . BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine increases the power of digentlon and m elees the absorbents into healthy action' by which the water or calcareous depositions, alai all anaatatal laxgements, are reduced. as well es pain and inflamma tion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN and CE/LDEEN. =MI HELALBOLD'S EXRRACT BITCHIJ, For Wogkingl prim% from Excesses, Habits of Dila pation, Xariy.,lndiscretion or Aims., attended with the /FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin, 'Lima of Haim", Lou of rower: Weak Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing, Horror of. Disease, Trembling; • Dimuous of Vision Wakafulnets, Universal Loasitnie of the Pain in the Back. Muscular flyitoub Flushing of the Body, Hot Hands, Nruptiese (unite nee, Pallid Countenance. These eyinpMme, if allowed toll", On,,which this ntedl eine invariably removes, soon ibliow IMPOTBNUY, pJLTUITY, ZPILITTIO In one of Thlob the patient may emigre.. Who eau Pay they are not frequently followed by thaw g , direhd INSANITY AND cortatIMPTIONt Many are aware of the came of their suffering, batman will confess. The recorda of the Panne Aeylump, /widths =Blanch* deaths by .COnorniptiosi, boar arnpie Witoces to the tinth of the assertion p , • coNartrvnier ONCE Arliarzp BY 08. . 11A)110 WILLBII3IBB, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and to rate the system,which HELMOLDte =TRACT BUCHU lammialdydoes. A trial will convince themostakeptical PE*ALES ! FEMALES!! 'FEMALES!!! OLD OR TOUNU, MARR.ERD, OR DONT= PLATING IiftRELiGIL In Dingy affections peculiar _to Yenialea,.tho Nutria Boehm. is unequalled by any other reniedyy as in Chkeosi orlotoutiou, Irrogularities, Pain' fuhiessi or Suppression of Customary Nvacustroms,' Ulcerated or ek4rrhous state of the' Uterus, Leuoorrhta or•Widnisi Sterility, and for a tionsplaiiits incident to the nes; whstbar - arising trom in discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the . • DNULIKE OR MUNOZ Of LIP'S. . NEN SYMPTOMS AIIOVIE ' • NO 7fABITLY SHOULD BE WITHOUT , IT. —:o:-- Take no Balsam, Mercury or 'Unpleasant Mediein Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRU CORMS SIMORMT DISIMINE In all their stages, at little expense ; little or no clan in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO BXPOSURE. It ceases frequent desire and gi.es strength to Urinate, tliaralw ramming oblitnietionii i plevanlinv and min strictures of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling POI SONOUS, DISUSED AND WORN-OUT MATTER. Thoinnuals upon thousands who have been the VICT f OF QUAONS, And who have paid HEAVY PIES to be'cured in eshort time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poi son" has. by the use of a Powerful Astringents?) been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated:form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII: Tor an Affections and Diseases of the VRINARY OR GANS,mbether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of bow long MDIT anding = Diseases of them organs require the aid of s IBRE. TIRLMROLD'S EXTRACT 71311CR11 IE THE GREAT DIURETIC. &Balt is ee tiia te.ha►e the desired eifoetin ell.Theenies for which iris reamernenciich • ;, lIMM==I BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! MILMBOLD I B HIGHLY CIONCINTIUMBD COX POUND ILUID =DUCT SATiospearaL. SYIIII/1,18.. Thinis an affection of the Blood, and attadodthe loins organs, Linings of the Nose, Rare, Throat, Windpipe and otferapens BerfaCei, baking its appearance in the form of ficera. RELMBOLD , S Extract SarsaParilia Patinae the Awl and r.movea all Scaly Eraptiona of the' Skin . , giving to the complexion a clear, and healthy color. It being Prepared IMPlctiely f9r tbts ohm of. complaints, to Blood-purifying properties are preserved to a greater ac • tent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. _; Q ;_ HELM33OLD'B ROSE WASH, An excellont lotion for diseases of a %TIMM nature, and as an injection in diseases of the vrinary Qom* aris ing front habits of dissipation, need in eonnection withthe Extract; Bncbu and Sarsaparilla, in such diseame as ream. mended. Evidence of the moat reepensibis.and reliable &erecter will accompany the medicines. • OPLIVIIIIOATNB OP CUBES, From three to twenty yeare , etendini, with names; known TO SCIENCE . AND. FAME. Tor medical propertiel 9C KTPIII seelDisrneato the United Stake. - Bee Professor DEW/EP valuable works - on the Pr tics of Physic. . _ See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.-P=l3lOR, Philadelphia. See remarks made by. Dr. EPBBAIII DUDOWEIAL celebrated Pbysician and Member of the Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions o tbia sod Queen's Journal. No , Modice.l3blenrsleal Review, noblishos by BENJA TRAVERS, Yellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See moat of the late Standard Works-on Ifedicine. Extract 51 .00 per bottle, or sit for $6 00 Extract Sarsaparilla. —el 00 per-brittle, or sit rer 00 Improved Rom Wash ' : 00c- Per bottle. or six for $2 50 Or half dozen of each for $l2, which win be safikalent to sore the most obstinate oases, if direct are adhered to. Delivered to any addreee, comely pecked from obser vation. 113- Deacribe epaptem i all gussikeed.Vial gratis. 4 : 'JIMI)AiTT. Personally appearedbefore me, an alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. ir)-Helmbold, who being duly sworn dill' saw; l la tooparatiene wands no narcotie, no Tom enry, or other Window drags, 4 het are pnrey_retable. IiMf=OLD. Sworn and antamrilled toefire noythis 236farof Novem ber, mt. • WM. P. lIIBBERD, Aldermen, 'drive have, Philadelphia. Address letters for trifomellon in conthletwo to •. • • 4! T. llELM9LD,,l;thendia. Depot, Do, 104 both Tenth street, below Chestnut i -«--- NNWANZ OP COUNTDRIFINTO ' AND traisiNcrello Draures, Wbe Nidesvor to' diantrt "phi. !PRIM, OWN" as ' 4 'l3ler); artifbes on the irlDpit*Ou MINIM by , maaatowns mamma pursisemoNs, IDELIMOLDPII 9111=11111 EXTRACT 10701117 umullumbis manna =TRACT fielignAßThut IngotßOLD'l3 6g1M301711 Mad by aII Druggists everywhere MIL FOS CUM • Cat oat the advertisement and fend far it, and avow , DIPMIITION/LID gear ITSE fins of travel. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. MINNS iI lii yol PHILADELPHIA ON AND Anis MONDAY, April 20, MU, the Psi' imager Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Resew Banned Depot, at Harriaburs, for New York end Phu adelphia, U fellowe,via: EASTWARD 11X11.1198 leaves Harrisburg at 216 a. m., os antral of Poonoykroolot Railroad Rims" Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.1 b a. in., and at Philadelphia at 9.20 a. in. A sleeping ear is attached 'to the train through from Pittalmrg without change. MAIL "%Ark ham Iforriabarg at LOG a, m., ar riving in New York at 5.80 p. m., and at Plinadoiplds at 1.50 p. m. NM LIM lava Harriet:ars pt 10e p. ne., on ar rival of • Pennoilvaida Railroad Past Nail, arriving in New York at 10.25 p. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m WIIBTWABD: 'ASV LINT leaved New York at 0.00 a. m., and pkils dalphia at 8.16 a. ni„ arriving az llarrianarg 5t1.20 p. m. MAIL TRAIN loam New. York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3.80 p. m, arriving at Harrialnvg at 8.20 p.m. NEM= LINN leaves New York at 7.00 16 a., ar riving at Harrisburg at 1.40 a. m., and exeumeting with the Pennsylvania Xxpress Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing ear ia attached to tale train. Connections are made at Harrisburgwith trains oath* Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Chinaherland Vane, Hallman, and at Beading for Philadelphia, pourrille, Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Jleiton, &o, Baggage checked through. Pare , between New York and Harrisburg, $6.16; between Harrisbturg and Phis , dolphin, $8.86 in No. 1 ears, and $2.00 in No. 2. For tiaketa and oilier inforination apply to J. J.. CLYDJl,lteneral Agent, ap29 Harrisburg. N OR T HERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. . . p . mat daily twine to and from Balthnore arid Wash ington City. Connection made with trains on Piaui sylvanis Railroad to and frtnit Pittsburg and the West two trains daily to and from the North and Wee Branch, Buagitebaniii, Bkralss and Northern New Rork. ON AND APT= MONDAY 'APRIL 20,1888,the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central. Railway will wive and depart from Rarrisbnrg and Baltimore as IIoWS, via : • - 8011THWA3D. BAIL TRAIN leaves. Simbury daily (except Sunday at 1010 a. m.;' laavee Harrisburg at 110 mid at 111`011 at Baltimore at 6.35 p. m. =PRAM TRAIN 1 Sunbury daily. (except Outr an at 11.07 p. m.i }ewes Harrictrarg (except Illocilap; at 2 ‘ oo a. m" and arrives at lialibstore di* (except Monday) at 6.16 a. m. • ILEUIIIII3III7It4 ACCOMMOBATioN TRAIN leave Harrisburg daily at 620 a. In. .NOBTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(exeept Banday It 9.15 a. en., Harrieburg at 115 p. no., and arrives ai Bunlnny at 4.05 p. be. =PRIES TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at - 9.15 p. arrhsost Harrisburg at 1.35 a in., and leaves Bar risburg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. m., and arrive/ at lianibuxy at 6.18 a. m. HABItISKIBG AOOOMMODATION• TRAIN leave. Baltimore daily (except Sunday) at 2.65 p. in., and rim at liantabnrg at 7.80 p.m, Tor further information apply at the Office, in Pen sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DoBARRY, Harrisburg, April2o, i63-atf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! SUMMER TIME "rABLEI 'ow - . _ • ••....•, 411444,114111141MT10004:itrfliplia ON AND AIM MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1863, The Passenger Trains of the, Penneyloath& Railroad ilompany will depart from and artioB it Harrisburg and niladelphia me follows RAISTWARD. THROUGH RSPRROS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dzili at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m. • PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) it 11,40 a, m„ aag arsiveo at West Pbiladelplda at 4.66 a. ra. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, viii Mount Joy, leaves garriablas at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Phibidet. phis at 12.46 m. PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives stWest Phils ,gelpbia at 6.00 p. m. HABRISBURG ACCOMMODATION =AI N, vii CO. lamb's, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and sutras at West Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m. WBOTWARV, DALTIMORS DICPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisbur daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. m Altoona,i7 . o - take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 32. PHIIADBLPH/A BUBBE Titot.lll leaves Har burg &Wit 3.00 a. m., Altoona at 8.00 a.m., take brutal. tut, and arrives •t Pittsburg at 12.30 p. m. HAM TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., Al toona at 7.15 p. m., take tinpot,and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 a. m. PAST LTICH leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m., Altoona gatp p. in, an 4 Wives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. in. HABBIBBIIIMI ACCOMMODATION Talati Imam ladelphia it 2.80 p. m. , and.anlyes itHlarrbilinrg at 8.00. p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavei plaia at 41.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. in. This train runs via Blount Joy. . SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Epperistendent Middie Div. FIRIIIOI{ R. B. Harrisburg. April 16, 1883.—dtf 1863. 1863. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RkIL ROAD.--Tblus groat line trattlded the Northern and Northwest counties of Penneylvania to the city of . • NA*, on Lake Ilia. It hai been bleed by the Powykanid Ban Bold Company, and under their smokes is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business' from Harrisbnig ti) Driftwooil, (8,09114 Fork,) ( 177 miles) on the Beetern Division, sad from Shoifieki to Eris, (TB miles)" the Western TIME OF .PASSENGSII. 711411 VS AT ZIA NIS BURG. Leave Northward. Mail Train.-- 1.16 a. m. I Express Train.. 3.00 a. m Care ran through tett/tout change both ways on the • trains between Philadelphia aid' Leak Mifflin, end tween Baltimore sad Lock Haven, 'Dwane Sleeping Cass on Burmese Trains th way between Brilliamsport and Baltimore, and Wibisenspo t saa'rbusafiliobbi.' Per information respecting Pea/eager business *pp' at the 8.8. ea. Ilth and Market streets. And for Freight business of the Coltman" Agents B. B. en!. ink 11611 , ./ Illitkat eta* PbU WSe nold !, Eris. aAt. biliA 4400 N. e• 4,24, Palm , • R. R. 11013STON liertil Freight /rt., PUPA. LEWIS Hour?, Genii. Ticket Agt, JOB. D. POT TS. j e arg.dy Genii ?denser, Williamsport. I N ' rA l lEt. AL Cler I. NOM 1 O , LIOIOD, TAIX.I.TNOMM, _ ALkONn (MUNOZ. SMAI,OII, PENN ADM.', 'MUM ALMOND, OALIMY CINNAMON, ctrminio NBOTABINB, imannAL i • ( for ooloring,) assorted dozi*a, for Smells aim above.seeorbseni jut received tem . one of troy w Mks rit awe= Rousee—eack Bonk and Packftswar . riming W 74 wow_ da .. k (10 DOCKET KNIVES.—A very fine. as• .o x. 8011XIMPIS BOOKIVIVR. MIR General Superintendent Spoke, Ztationtra l Stt. SCHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors, A) Teaches; Parents, Scholars, and others, is aeed of echo°LIMA., School litatiesery, Sic, will MA a sow plots assortment at R. M. POLLOCK f HON'S BOON STOKE, Tairketliqoare, Harrisburg, smaprising in part the following : BlLDlSS.—iteastrey% Parker% Cobb's Aolon's- SPIILLING BOOKS.—ncenlfers, Oeba's,Webeter's, Town's, Byerly's Combry's. MSEILISH GRAMIKARS.—BaIIion'e, Smith's, Wood bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's Mart% HIBTOBIEB.--erhoehaw% Thiyouporvo, ProevsWii mos%_Willards, Moodriela's, Pinaoalt's, go l dsmith's and Ulan's. ARITIIMITIOI.-6reenhaf% Stoddard% Imerson's eikeA=Oolburo's, Smith and Duke's, Bevis's. ...firealeari, Dark% Pim Bay% DLUTlONABYL—Woreester's Quarto, .Ikademie, Com prehensive and Primary Bictionares. Walker , . School, Cobbs, Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster'. Nigh lohool.Websta'. (isiarth. Aestionlo- NATUBAL PUIMPBOPB:tit).--Oauurt.ooli'., Perkerl% IMO% The above with a great variety of others ma at soy time be found at my store. Alm, a complete assort ment of &heal Stationery, embracing in the win le a Com- Pisteestat felt Matimartflmles. Any book sot in the sore. procured st one dap notice. Er Country Merciuutte supplied at wholesale rats'. AIMANACS:-john Baer and Son's Almanac for sale at I. Id. roi,Logic & BON'S BOOS BTOBB, Ilarrbilrorg. Mr Wholesale and BeMLi. myl WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! Juit reethed_ L oujilring rook of WALL PAP" BORDBX33, Pima 110BaRNS, &11., &e. his the largeet and beet eeleetedessortnent lathe city, rangingin price &amid& (8) cents up to one dollar and aquarter ($1.56.) As we purebsee very low far cash, we are prepared to sell at nu low ratan, It not lower, then can be had else. where. If purchasers will Gall and examinit, we feel eenfident that we can please' them In respect to pries end quality. B. M POLLOCK & SON, inar2B Below Jones' Hobe, Market Square. LAW BOOKS I LAW BOOKS general assortment of•LAN BOOKS, all the State Saporta and. Standard. Blementasy Worlm, with 1111117 of the old Ingliih Reports', scares ass& rars, together with a large assortment 01,014inid-kand Law Books, at •yery tow primps, di as ens pries Bookstors of - B. BE POLLOOK Br. SON, • MyB • ,Blarketilquare, Xarri.ebnrg. TAX subitoilbers prOpOOO to publish •by subieription a "PARR tdAP" of the Township of %MATAS,!? Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient, en eouragement is given .. The Nap will embrace the Bounda ries of the Township and Parke contained therein, num ber of Armes, Imeation of Breidesoes aid Names of Pro pertyholders generally- There will also be on the Map a Table of Distances, showing the distance from . each Dross Road in tho Township to Itirrilibirg, talpap gain` It a valiable Map to ?armies and Dealere in Beal Beate particularly. - Thole desiring Tierra of tack Reiddences put on the Map will be charged a moderate extra price. The Map wil l be. neatly executed, colored and, mounted, and delivered at the low pries of /IVO Dol lars, MOP on darer of the same. CLARK is AUB, 382 Wont street, Philadelphia. Ilarrisburg,. November 1, 1861.—tf WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY! rourninin AND PiumourtaiN4l DICTIONARY OP THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, oontainsiNA Boy al gnarl° Pages and 20 .2 000'words sag meaning!' not found in any BikerDiglisa. Dietionary ; snore than 1,000 Lilustrations inserted in, their proper places; over 5,000 words synonymiled; together with numerous tables of pronounced proper names. Sold by if POLLOCK SOL Pap Woreeiter'll School Dictionaries. 'meal ANOTHER SUPPLY OR MORTON'S • UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS NONE RITTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD! For VI was ? $l, Valk PAO ) SE, $044. Warranted to mete of good old, et febl6 • SOHIPPER , II BOOKSTORE. ANLY ONE DOLLAR for s good Sub- Vitantial bona 7=113 NINA at Sehetrees . Bookstore. QVREFFER'S Bookstore is the place to buy (+old Prop--w mated WH. KNOCHE, 93 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA DEALER IN PIANOS. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE HEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU MENTS, from $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Aocotdsons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and mu sisal merchandise in genera SHE T IVIT3SIO. The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hind ' Music sent by 'Mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND iteNEWK • FRAMES, SAtanie - for looking gloms and all kinds pieturesslways on hand. • A Sue assortment of beet plated .LOOKIXO GLASES From smallest to largest sizes. gir Any style of frame mad — e to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, tio-a—dw&a 93 Market et. UOWE'S Sewing Machine, 437 Broad way,New York.; breach Ofilee 90X, Market street, Ilarideberg. ' The Imderelgned • regretfully Jawing the manafacturera and althea* of Harriebiug that he hae opened g Bering machine once for the gale of the celebrated Rowe% sewing machine, making the well known lea-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather and• ninth.? and lobar ace. a_ x_RAPRAILL, feb2b-diy • dont . GIITTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF 121 lo AL ME. N" 1 • (WITHOUT BRUSHING ' ) FOR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, AEG' MILITARY LEATHER-WORE. This new and excellent article excel" everything Van before Le nee, for beautifying and softening the Leather. It mskeilie polish like patent leather ; will not rub off With water, nor stain , the Sliest white silt, and makes the leather perfectly water-proof. Twice a month ap plied on boots and chose, and ones a month for harness is endicient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it off with clean water, and the polish will re-appear. War ranted he represented. DIRZOTIONff FOB trn,-Apply $ few drops on a =, nib it slowlly over the leather, and the polish ii to. Priee L s7l( cents per bottle. MONSON & 011., Sole Agents, 90M Market strait. jann-dtf TACKEION & 00. 2 11 T S • SHOE STORE, ZO. aitlitAltiZZlLlTSllj2, HARRIBBIIKG, PA., Moir* they stood to devote , their intim Woo to the eaniffsetut, of BO.OVS AND SHOES all Midi Ind nineti e s, in the neatest and moat hulh. Saidde stylei, and at satishietory prim. • . . . . TWAT win comp,iii, in part, of thoetleates'a Mks °w e ed Attest Loather Boor end shoos, lataet etSeei Ladies' ouni Misses' gaiters, and atherellhoee is great eaelalin wad in feet everpthiog oonnosted with thi Shoe buds*. - CriSTNEER WORE will be partlaultaly attends" to, eell,ia all, none Will +satisfaction be warranted. Lam op t ic ow . eg one of the hest toughies is the cerstry. She long prastioal experienee of the undenigoeS, their thorrigh knowledge of the business Will, they trait, be anneient guarantee is the ,publie that they will g o them portico, end Amish them ala *Aida that will seeonnoend HOU for htllitp , &Wow aAS Way. Doll JACKSON & CO. 12_ MWBS E WANTED.—The under () d ine & having rented a arse Large and rommoilous house, 3n Mulberry street, two doors from the corner of Second street, in the city of Harrisburg, she is prepared to ACcommodate single gentlemen, or gentlemen sad their wives, with boarding on reasonable term. jy/S-dem B. A. JOHNSON. 'PLUM AND ALOOHOL, IN LARGE quattue• and of. per. for , j o E t a by ...t. 00 UAVANA ORANGES.—duet received by vim. Dorm. ~J s.. & 00 ;lAMB, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA fitIIHAMIS, TI MS /cc, for sale low, bY WM. MK. Js.. & to AlaLlititerp. EAGL E WORKS, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ' MAWCPACITIIREN, 01 8001-BINDERS' RULING INACIBES in PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS, Alp ZACIIIIEBI 10$ GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE HNIPBS• Portable Cider Kills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, general Nadine Work and Iron ud Bram CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING", PLARTINSi SW., BM Er Any Maine . of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and screw Owning, ite., HICKOICO PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. 113' Ciah paid for Old Copper, Bram, Bpslter, Ice. STEAM BOILERS. PRIVNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVII STATB STRAIT CELLAR WINDOW GRATES Of various patterns, bothstationaryawlswinging, 111101 WEIGHS and Tarim" other Building Castings., for eels every cheap at the [my24-dly f BAGLIFWORKB. C. MOL`TZ, , ENGINEER, 21f4CIIIN1S2,* STEAM FITTER, No. 6, NORTU snrrn STREET, Between- Walnut , and Market, Harrisburg, ;Ns. Machinery of every. description made end repaired. Brass ; Docks of all ekes, and a large assortment of Gas Vittinge tonntently Ca All work done in this establishment Will be under 16 own ompervision, and warranted to give satisfaction. 0c36 '494.4.711 BOILEZS: . . Rating madi: efficient and peinianent arrangements for the.pnrpose, we are now'prepared to make IEIT.IO4IIIiX .130X3r-a3M1131 . . *rota."' kind preMptly and at tsaionable ratio We shun use hron'made by Bailey tc - irroq the reputation of which is second to none in the•market.' LE7-Rose but the best hands employed. Repairing promptly ottorole4 t 9, Addrefui s iota wonss, may2B-4113 . .Rarrisburg, Pa. Arbtl . A. ' , P R .11 IL•L , PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, THIRD STItNET, NEXT BOORT° THII TILNGRAPN PRINTING OPPION. Mores, dwellings, .churches, public buildings, facto ries, ace, 11116 a Up with gas, lemd..and iron pipe in a wortman-like manner. Hydrants; Wash Bailing, Bath Tubs, Lift and• pores Pumps, Water 010 sets, Lead and Iron Pfpe for.water, gas and steam. A share of public patrewagw ie respectfully so li cited. All werkpromp attended to. • 'J E X 0 V A. L. The enbserther has removed. kis PLUMBING AND BRASS 70tTNDBY froM Market Street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel. Church Thankful for peat patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to bald ness, to merit a eonlannanoe of it. martf.dtf WM. PARKIULL. 3nsurance. INSURANCE AGENCY. . - THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. This Institution is doing business en the Multua 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. Ann as an additional security to the assured, the act requires that the prifita of the business shill be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss, nutil ordered by the Board of Directors to be redeemed in accordance with a provision of the aot of incorporation. This fund will be represented by Neap lesuc4 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 onVessels, Freights and Car goes ; on (foods transported by railroads or canals, and by steamboats on rivers atet 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 lire, either peepetually or annually, on property in either town or country, Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. Apply personally or by letter to BOBBST L. bitrZNCII, 3asi2e-tf ' ' Harrisburg, Pa. TNSURANCE. 'Nuke, Fire and , . , Wand Transportation, „ Central Agency at ,Harrisburg, Pa., of THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OP PIIILADRLPHLk. Incorporated 1794-LrCharter Perpetual. CAPITAL AND ABBETO 5 1 ,2 00 000 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Cadin_, Samuel W. Jones„ John -A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, OharleeTaylor , Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard-D.:Wood, Witham Welsh, William B. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wale, John Ha vel, George L. Harrison lianas B. Cope, Edward H. natter, Bdward S. Clarice. ARTHI7}S G. COMM, President. CHARLES ; Nicraiark. Ascentrarageut for the above named company, the undersigned is prepared te,Mite Piro Risks in any part of the State; of Pennsylrania; either annually or perpet welly, on the most favorable terms. gliioe in Walnut street near Second. WILLIAM BUBIILER, au2S-dly ” ' Harrisburg, Pa. NLIF E.' S. ANCE. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 408 CHESTNUT ST. [CHARTER PERPETUL.] CAPITAL AND A SRTS, . . . $1,543,898 THOMAS RIDOWAT, President. JOHN F. JAMES, 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 np and invented, to ether with a large and constantly increasing reiervtat laud, 90411 perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodically to the inn ration for life. The'flßST BONUS appropriated in December : 1844 . the SEOOND BONUS in December, 1849, the THIRD BONUS , in December, 1854, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without requiring any increase in the premicuns to be laid,te the company. Uzi following area few examples from the Register Amount of Policy and Policy. I Bum I Bonus or I bonus to be increased Insured addition by future additions. No. R9' 101,600 5 687 50 3.32 3,000 1,060'00 • 44 3.99, 1,0 00 . 400 00 cc eas 6,000 1,876 ' 00 Agent a Haniebtug and et ty. 60000 POUNDS!!! Fifty ThoneaDd Pounds • - "EXCELSIOR” HAMS JUST REOBITING, which we will sell at a very low (*are by the Hogshead, Tiara., Barrel or Single Ham. myBo WM. DOCK, jr., & 00. SOLAR MATCHES! NO SULPHUR! NO SMELL! nm GROW of the above flsoodor Matoboo Nos 'solved. end for Bale tor WM. K. is.. p f. (14) WRITINOr FLUIDEL—BQSS" Ameri can writint Biaid , a splendid l a, at kg seats l t; tt Nei a B."v l:grtUUgag owab Wri ting laLaiLT, BusuBIBLD Copyi ng uarmine and Bed T a u of tbd quality, Bine Ink, llneilMe. EnEtinrYtWn 1300BLITOBB. riONDENSED MILS. '--Just received ima for 0111.10 by WM. DOCK Jr .1b CO. NUKED SALMON.—A ehoice supply 13 for ado by WS. DOOR, jr., & larla 60 .4,060 00 1,400 00 6,875 00 LIAM BUEHLER. Attertliantsvo SOMETHING FOR THE TUC, A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD JOHNS & °ROBLEY AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE TIC STRONGEST GLIM IN THE WORLD! FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, AO, &C., AC. THE ONLY ARTICLE OP TES KIND EVER PRO DUCED WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER! 3 ITP.ACTB. ' , Every housekeeper should have a supply of /ohne Crosiers American Cement Glne.”—Nete York Times. "It is so convenient to have in th e house"—Ns,, Rork Nzriss• "It is alwayeready t is oommends it to everybody. —New York independent. "We have tried it, and end it as useful in oar hone as water."—Wilkes , Spirit of the Times. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. VERY LIBERAL REDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. T.N.NKIN 'CASH. Melt? sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers teas ; rally throughout the country. JOHNS & GROBLIIY, mole Manntiatizere s ) 7S WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Liberty Street,) jyll NEW YORK. dip L LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA, BRANDY. • TEM OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has, for some years, been manufactured from thi. pure juice of the AMERICAN CATAWBA and ILIBILLA GRAM and has attained a rare popularity throughout the West and South, where great qvantities of this superb article is sold for KEDIOINAL and I'AIdILY purposes. It not only equals, but =nide the most choice IMPORTED BRANDIES QITALITY and RICIINBOB OP FLAVOR, and wherever it has-been introduced it had invariably met the most ungealiried favor and extended sale. The want of really purer Brandy has long been felt in Chia Sidintqj the,opportunity to procure an article of such qual ity as to supersede the sate and Rae of the many vies compounds so often sold under the name of " Brandy," can be regarded only as a public good. L. LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDY possesses all the ehoiee Qualities of the best imported liquor, and is posi tively known to be of PIZIECT PIIRITY and of gr_ PBBIOR MAYOR. In support of the above statement, we refer to the certificate of the undermentioned wellamown chemists : Dr. A. A. Hayes AMAM I SNOR E Nam Dr. James N. Chilton ft Co, Camden', New York. Dr. Jamas N. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Boston, Mass. Dr. J.V.P. Blaney lt Dr. G. A. Marriner, Analytical and Consulting Chemists, Chicory, illipolos• - Dr. Cox Chemist Cincinnati Ohio. Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, S. C. liarran. Gentry and Illarood, Chemists, Tenn. Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia. AM of whornhave analysed the Brandy and recommend Win a perfectly pure article and all as invalliable medi cinal agentl I have been appointed the sole agent for the sale of this Brandy for tke city of Harrisburg and Dauphin co. Dr, WO WIRTH. JOHN TILL'S COAL YARD, SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S ROLLING MILL, Where he keeps constantly on hand LYIESNS AND WELICESBARRE COAL, CU& as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and NIIT, which he will dispose of at the lowest market price. Conant:ion will de well to call on him and, lay la their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and full weight. jan26-dain ST. LOUIS FLOUR... , THE DEBT BRAND FOR FAMILY USE in the market. 100 barrels of the celebrated St. Louis Flour, universally pronounced the most superior article ever offered in the market, jug rewired and for bale by WM. DOCK, 7a., & co. rRESH FISH every Tuesday and Fri day at JOHN WIMPS Store, corner of Third and Walnut. iny2 WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADXS. HENRY C. SHAFFER MO a large /desk of Widow Shades and Wall Peer 00 hand which will be sold very low. Call and examiaa. Paper Hanging personally attested to. No. 12, MARXNT STRUT, Near the briars. 0et2.4-dti CEDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA. 111111313, together with a large assortment of BAS- H/ITS, B/100100 &c., just received, and for sale ropy or, ore, bY Walt. DOGS, Ja., & CO H P. & W. O. TAYLOR'S N3ll 1i717 SiOBP I It is economical awl /delay datidgli'Ve• It eontains no Basin and will not waste. •- It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor and is thereto: suitable for every purpose. Per sale by WU. DM, Jr. 00. FOR BALE.-3,000 BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN. 500 bushels barley malt, Brat quality. goo bushels rye. 50 barrels whisky, first quality. Enquire of " RICHARD HOGELAND. sepia Washington Avenue, Harrisburg. EMPTY HOGSHEADS.--A large of Empty Meat Hogeheadi, in good condition and with heads in. These Hogshead• see desirable for Builders, Farmers " sold at very low price. WM. DOOM, Jl., & 00. ITA M. S I ! —Just received, a large supply of 'COVERED SUGAR-OURED RAMS, of Du boat brassii tilus 'nation. Every one sold is sou =need. jasoff) , WM. DOOR, .IR., it 08. BOSTON CRACKERS: —A Bupply of these delicious crackers just received and for sale WM. DOCK, jr_, it 00 MINCE MEAT. -A SUPERIOR AR JAL TWILLS just received and for sole by WM. DOGS, IL, a CO, 6.000 av yxps nfor Extra axle very P lo ri ir m w e he S le ' eale a; retail by WM. DOCK iB. - 0 aREEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S trek %A Green Cora just received by WM. DOCK, de., & CO. THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO- IaRAPH ALBUMS, POW lOLIOB, CIABD-OASES, POCHST-80048, for mile at Scheffer's Bookstore, BUCKWHEAT MEAL -15,000 smut Bras, from Wyoming Valley, f o r gal* by WM. DOOR, JR, & CO. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, Sic.) Ace., at last year prices, for sale at Schefea Bookstore. • je26 FOR LETTER, NOTP.,..' and FOOIS r CAP Paper, Envelopes and iM - kind of Stationery, eall at Schaffer's Bookstore. • jel6 JUST RECEIVED—Another lot u! Boautifal clausal, .t flaisalforN Bookstore, IS 11117 ket street. , . jel9 Alarge variety , of Notions just receivel at Bebelases Bookstore. jele QELF. SEALING FRUIT JARS LI Beat and ("heaped in the markets! Call a emunine them. :WRENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH al% j: Domestic Pickles, (by tion dozen or lausired,) prior Salmi en, Ketchup, Sauces and condiments a• wry description, for sale by 26 WM. DOCK. 75., & TON I3 I A rial New v A .lled 4s l o a rt p m eng e , n i t of o l Plated°RDeok Hol dins, just roc:mired, tit 04.061 0 11 Boo Won, II Maas strPet. jelb iii_TOW ARE YOU .. GREEN- J BAOKI3."..DAN BiIIrANTI, new tic BODs Pries so obits, just received antler ode by WARD, st hie Manic store, Third street. 041 and get a coil eartv. ap23 WALLPAPER, BORDERS, kat ite.r sold yet at last year's prima, without aay advance. At BOHR/YEWS BOOESTOBB. BREAKFAST BACON.--A small but very choice lot of finger Oared "Breakfast Baca (equal to the imported Yarkekir• Must reoeived. _ CV2II W. DOOR, Ja n I CO nRIED PEACHES-PARED AND UNPABID—Inat :salved by • WK. DOOK • Zs., & CO• TNATIONIL ALMANAC AND AIJINVAL WORD for low for sae at 1301131M4'13 5001020&11. 3 was. vooN, sal k