RAILROADS. Pennsylvania Rail Road ! WINTER TINE TABLE. ME TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR FROM PELLA_DEDELPHIA. ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1863. THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily . (except Monday) at 8.00 A. xa., and arrives at West Philadelphia 410..10 A. at. Passengers take breakfast" at LAtneAt.r. WAY ACCOMMODATION 'Vla Moiant - NY, leaves Harris; burg at 7.20 A. Bt u and arrives at. West Philadelphia at 1225 P. M. • - . - FAST MAIL TRAIN - Teives -Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at LOO P. .. 7 " and arrives at West Philadelphia at HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 P. ht., and arrives at West. Philadelphia at 10.50 P. N. . ' W E S T. W A R.D. • . BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.20 A; M ; Altoona, 8.00 A: N., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg' at 1.00 P. )I PHILADELPHIA..EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at &20 A.m. ; Altoona at,13.40 A. Dc, Make 'breakfast, .and arrives at Pittsburg it 1:30 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg. at 1:40 P.' ; . Altoona at; 7.5:5 m., take supper, and arrives ' at Pittalittig at 1.10 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at.4.1:5" - e. ir.•, Altochia at 9.10 r. takes supper,. and wives at , rittaburg at 1.40 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West. Philadelphia at 2.45 r. scy arid.arrives at Harrisburg at 8:10 MOM` JOY ACCOMAIODATION leaves Lancaster at 11.38 A. K., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P. nc SAMUELD YOUNG, Supt. Middle Div.: Perinea Harrisburg, Nov. 3.3, 1862.—dtf •- • . Northern Central Railway ! WINTER TINE TABLE. THREE TRAINS DAILY BAIATI . MORE WASHINGTON CITY Connections made with trains onPennsylvnniii:Rallr:ciad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. TWO TRAINS DAILY to andfrcifn the Notth and West' Branch Sumnehroma, Elmira and all of Northern New York. N and after MONDAY, NOIrEMBER 16th, O 1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Cen tral Railway will arrive at and depart fron Harrisburg had 'Baltimore as follows, viz: SOUTHWARD . MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) —lO.lO A. N. • leaves Harrisburg 120 P. itr. arrives at Baltimore 5.40 P. K. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 11.42 P. as. " leaves Harrisburg (except . . .. . arrives at Baltimbre daily (except Monday).... . . .. . . . 7.00 A. X. HARRISBURG ACG(:),SOIOHATION leaves Her. burg NORTHWARD. NTATI. TRAIN leaves . Baltimore daily "(except Suridav) 9.20,A. N. " leaves Hirrisburg 1.45 r. 11. arrive, hmnbury . 4.30 r. as. EXPREt , S TRAIN leaVes Baltimore dai1y...... 0.30 r. m. aillres at Harrisburg 2.00 - A. M. leaves Harrisburg daily (vs.- cept Monday) , arrives at Siinbury HARRISTIT.T.G AciattimODATlON.leaves.rtal. timora daily "(except Sun. day)::......:x. : ...... .. . 3.00 r. " arrives at Harrisburg ' 7.50 P. an Per further information apply' kt tho' Office, in Pannsyl vania Railroad Depot. J. N. DoBARRY, Harrisburg, Nov. 16, i5e.,3,-dlf , Gen. Supt. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. EE TRAINS D tILY 'TO*** YORK . . PHILADELPIELI.. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, November 16th, 1883, the Passenger Trains will leave the Phila delphia-.and Reading Railroad Depoti-. tit Ilarristairg, - - for New York and: Philadelphia, DA ionOWS; TiZ • : EASTW EXPRESS LINE learns Harrisburg.at - 8.30 A.. M., on ar rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in new York at 1.45, A. at. A sleeping' car is attached to the train tbrough 'from _Pittsburg without change. •• - • MAIL TRAIN leaves Hanisburg. at B.OOA. M., Arriving in New York at 5.30 1..M 7 and Philadelphia at 1:60.n..2L FAST LINE lea.veS )lanisburg at 2.00 .in Note York at 10.21 P at., and Philadelphia at 7.00 v. 4. - WESTWARD. ••• FAST LINE leaves Now Yorlcat . 6.00 A. M., aO4 ?liila dalphiwat..B.l9 A. M., arriving at: Harrisburg at 1.19 - Zx.. WAIL TRAIN leaves New :York `at - 12.01/Ation, and Philadelphia at 3.30 r. at., 'arriving at:8.20 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 it, pl. t . ar riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 A. as. and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping car is also attached to this train. • Connections are made at Harrisburg with-; trains on The Pennsylvania, Northern Central . and Cumbertan&Valley railroads, and at Reading ftir Philadelphia Pottsville, Wilkosbarre, Allentown, Easton, &c. - • - • Baggage "checked throne:l. Fare between 'New York and Harrisburg, ,$5 15 ; between-Darrisburg and Philiglel phia, $3 55 in'No. 1 cars, and $3 in N'o. 2. For tickets or other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General ',glint, Harrisburg.. 1863. -.1863 nol4-dlf 7 .'-‘,Z7,!711 Philadelphia and Erie Rail Road. T' great lilts traverses the NOrdieT , l . l . and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania.. to' :UM city uf Erie, on Lake Erie. • ' It ha.4.been leased by the PaeESYt VAIL & RAji. Q4u.Pox raxm, and under their auspices is bellig rapidly; opened throughout its entire length. ' " • It is now in use for Passenger and Freight businais from Harrisburg to Emporiutti (195 -wiles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. • .„ Trai n fTlDE Iea FP e SS sN th E or Na.ER-7BADAS. AT HARRISBURG. Ma ll 145 r. at. Express TrainleavesNorth.........., M. Cars run through vrrrnotrr both. w on iheSe trains between Philadelphia and Locy• 1,41e1 , 1; and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. • Elegant Sleeping cars on E_vpressAiiiins betliways be tween Williamsport and. Baltimore, and ,Williamsport And Philadelphia. • : , • ; For information respecting Passenger igempeisCapplyht the S. E. Corner 11th and Market. streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr.. coiner 13th .and .sfigtet. streets, Philadelphia - . . J W. Reynolds, Erie. J.ll. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R.,lBaltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phil'a. LEWIS 1„ .Houpp, ; General Ticket Agent Pleit'a. JOS. D. POTTS, • General Manager, TPilliamspoit nol6-dly) PIIILADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD, Lebangn Valley Branch. O • N and aftei MONDAY, IDECBM.BER 1863, an ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN will be run between Reading and Harrisburg, in addition to the other Passenger Trains now running on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. . Leaving Reading at 7.15 A. 'id., passing Leabanon at 8.44 A. m, and arriving, at Harrisburg at 10 Leaving Harrisburg at SP. passing Loabanon at 6.15, and arriving at Reading at '7.35 P. 11. Stopping at all Pam-enger Stations. • - The Fast Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11.07 A. M., will stop only at Womelsdorf, Ilyerstown,.Lebanon, Azukville, Palmyra and Hummelstown. Al! Passengers will procure , their Tickets before entering the Trains. An extra tharge is made on-all Fares paid in the CIUS, _ G. A. NICOLL% General superintendent. Deeding. Pa., Dec. 11, 10368.—de14481 isca. 4 . WINTER 1864 A.iilti*-6t3IENT . . CiIiANOA OF_HOIrRS.—On and after-Mon 11,J 24toiamber 17 , i 863, Paaseager - tratai Wlil rum daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted:) TOR" ORAILIBEROURG AND iifARRiaDURO: 1L .. P.M.. Leave Hagerstown —' - ' ...'.-. ..7.00 . -2:44 Greencastle - 737 3.35 -• _ Arrlvent..... .. . ..5.17 4.90 - • ''''' Leave at ......:.. .8.311) . .1.2.65 . Leaves Shippeinaburg . 900 ••.1.28 " Newville - . - 932.• :2.00 Carliale . ~- 4 0.10.., . 2.42 " Mechanicsburg ..... ~................W.42... ..• 21 2 Arriveat, Harrithurg - 1116 . 3.40 'OR Crli Alf BERSBURG AND . frAcktutsro , Ty .iv: LeaVe Harrislarg ' ' . - ....8.08 Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.16 R. 11 Car1i51e....... .... .. .. 9.27 2.56 Newrille . '• ' - • . ' .10.02 8.29 • : ...DAS. 4.00 shippensburg , ..% •• .. ... ... ' . ''''.....i.t.ocj 4.30 Ariiveht Chembeinburg• •'• ' - - Leay.e . .Chapibersbnig.... ' t• ' • r 3.141.0 1 . . 4.40 .. •• • ... • • •••.•;:, • • f":-.Gieacastle.'.. - :'.. ... ...... *........:11.55 5 .30 , ArriVe.at:liagerstovni- , ... .....F.,..1"; ~ 4 1, 4 36,' , 0.10 .or/felting close connections at Ifirristierg:*llh trains for, Philadelphia,. New. 'York and Pittibuig i •_and with trains for all points West. - 0. N. LULL, Supt. IL IL Office, Cbambersburg, Nourl7, 1862-1 y Chambenibiui 2_50 A, M. 7.00 A. N. 3.25 i. N. 6.5 ..k. la ~.\ D PI• RAI ;ROADS RAILILOADS. READING-ILAII , 4ILOAD: WINTERGE ItE NT . R TRUNKLINE FROM THE G .::XciATHAtf Northwest for Philadelphia; New York, Reeding', Pottsville, Lelianon,.Allentoww, -, Beaton, ko.:;&e: Trains.' leave . ' Harrisburg . , for' Philadelpiiia,:Ndw York, Re„tidifiglPittsYllle and Alt interinediate atationOit_B.oo S. or., and 2.00 P. at. - New.Yoi.E..ExPrese Harrisburg at t 6.80 is Of., arriving at New Y,nrlt at:l.4s.the: saline day,4 tares:from Harrisburg ;,, To N I.pw-York,^ss. 15 . 4 , to Phila.' ,delppia — ;s2 33 and_ $3 00., .Betrgago ekiockod:llirough. alehirningt leave New York at 6 .IL-m1,42 noon, and 7' r. (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A. x. iceiiing h W ifin,the-Now,l'ork :Express ,Trains through to and tromPittelnirg: without clangs.. ' Passongers:by the Gatawiesa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8;50 and 2.15 r: 116 forr:PlilladelphiaiNew.York, and ail way points . , Traius rPttsvilto at ins ..t. As.; and i.. 30 r. x., for Philadelplda, Harrisburg and New ; An. Accemmodation, Passenger. train loaves Reading at 6.00 retnins from - , Philadelphia at 'COO P. or. .wir7 All dm abut. trains. ruct,taily, Sunday, excepted. A:Solidity .train loares Puttsllfie at 7.80 *rig:, and Phil. tialalphia at 3.15 P. M.. Commutation,. Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets al reduced ratos.to.and from all points November 1863-414,cwit • . • N•41111 - •C E . • • Philadelphia.nnkiteading. Railroad: Company. READING, Nov. 28th, 1863. TRE public is respectfully,iinforrned that on and after MONDAY, Dit th oinicw.l4tii;lill Pa ss engers wbo do not purchise;tlielr'* , keta 130re'elitering the cars will be charged 26.cenis 'extra on; each ticket purchased on the train, foiNchffin: they 'will obtain from the Con ductor a check retelpt: - This receipt will be redeemed, cent; pad' therefor, in cash, upon its presentation at any ticket Office of the Company. de4-d2m 6 A..NICOLL3,-.oencral -• , . HOTELS : THE' UNITED_ STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG / PA. . COVERLY & IifIITCI-11#0N, PrOprietollll, =well known Had is now in a condi to accommodate.the tmvehng ailbrding the Moki , a49l9muveilielsl4l4/114. tlit#l.4-04•101eat and the rMamintliaitider: , ~STAl73.lloTEliztairr_bixiii.entlrely refit ted throughont,. and•now...last accommodations equal in extent, comfort and hmerg . .tonny hotel between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beat in the State t~pitai, being En_callY auto all tkePdlioid,dipots, and hvldso.proxitnity,to.all the,public !Aqua and, busing lo- Ixthtles Of theZoity;tlt has n 6 Is , alrthe cionveilltincess,of A FIRST C.LA,SS HOTEL, and the Proprietor, are, determined to spare. neither:ex pense, time or labor .fn' on.,kure the comfort of the &sit& The patronage of the 'traveyegitbito is respectful!? soli olted. . •• ; , ,• - • „pa STATE CAPITAL ODTPmWArTWAVANDVAtaitIiEmms , :MAR.BniBURG, PENN , A. kiiideitigned purchssed Laf , 14:6anx house hiCsoniamed , and thotoughlyitimonted" it:•-.The rooms haie•beelt reTaintecland paperat, atuithe entire eatillshment: elegantly peternlehteL....Being plea ,santly locatotli.and.lorovldod. , with exery con : vonience, it:oinks to: the all the comtorta' and. Iwo. lies.or:etirst:cinaa hotel. :Trusty .and servants !always &..rattendance. A.bar :Welt stocked • with choice liquors is 'attached: to the oktablishment, • de2e.diy W. G. THOMPSON, PropeletOr. • CODTRA:D HOUSE? r rtir, iry .#9l 4: uz TRE COUNTY, PA. IP •JAVES - H. GAYLER nt , Peorxroe. • • MERETAAVELIN.NOPKIktUNITY will find `eiWifeetra. table le alwayseup plied with-tha dellcettee - otlhe'tteason; and the "ter well •stoaked . with' the' beat - lir:kinds' of - llithors. irloat'Statillqg ettikpott to thergeteL nova-d3m •US E , Corner of 4ar'ket street and Market Square, PENNA. 011ASkit MANN", ,Pioprietor: . Lifxrps SAFES. AND 1 80- CUT—Showing the Net IVori Wron4ht Iron Bars THE attention of businesa men generally is invited to the supertor advantages of this Safe over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They are all secured by a Combination lock, without key or keyhole, and, the whole outside of the Safe is CHILLED IRON, (from 1 inches to 2 inches thick,) and is proof against the : punch- or drill and the use of powder, as fre quently eix,iplo , 44d* ; binglan 43. their operations. De- SCriPtlV° Af o ll./* SUltdsheil* ED. W. PARSONS. ).1011,arkot street, HarrisbuiQ , „Agent for Central Penna. ROWE'S •STANDARD SCALES. .Every desoription Dormant -and Portable Platform &plea, Hay; Coal and Stock... Scales, • Railroad Depot and Track Scales, Furnace Charging Scales, Army Scales and Counter Scales.' _ These Scales have several IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. They receive the wear and friction always en chilled iron bd.& under the platform, Instead of receiving it upon the knife pivots and dulling them. No jarring of the plat form affects thoworking of the scalei.". - asive no check rods to eontirie the. platform. Will weigh when - out .of __Largescaleszeguiremo.deep pit_and cost less for foundation, than any other scales. EidlAnforreation fanisNetE ;who is agent for Central Pennsylvania, and sells at manufac tureaprieee.. • GEoliW: ?ARSONS m feb9-da . O Market street, . . .:Y.R.13 - PS. of , extra Spality at; 1 15W:P.Pc 5 # 3 I, jut Inceiced and forlaie by ' r• Cors _SPARKLMG"Rest ,guipuracturtil;juin receiro;ind for ante by feIWU. DCUE, 4;44 OD MEE DR: JOAN L. LYOWS 181iNtjt.:.......-.....:...P.fA101):J0A,14... , ....l)It0.1!` . Are the only known romedy that will successrutty and Invariably restore aMI. regulate the feinnlesystem, remov in,g all ir.voguiarities.,.. and. producing health, vigor and strength G. A...NICOLLS;. - . GcnoraLSupyintendent Are a fluid preparation,ite only true one of the kind ever discovered In tills clik tryoandoscts directly on the parts affected, whilalAil lis iiffotrirOwi den 'only reach thank as ilitiVrorklbronith.roinDathy, bit hot at all direct land. positive. AriZycit Silt:tering froug ilttobstintjaiiiiiityi for the regu• lar return ofnature's,prescrlbed laws t • Glreyoirself 110 unisuptness; foi• lYon'll'eriodicel Drops, if takenn day or WO 'beititi the expected plied, will pad tivtly and invariably regulate Its coming, as sure as effect follows cause, asooktitin_.as di light feliorts drew. Are you tick, ea V or unable to bear the labor and thugter of inoioine WROUGHT IRON 1 El Eli TEEk'GREIa FEMALE REGULATOR, ' _ : 44 ° . LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PRMODIOAL DROPS Came to you as a blessing, for lead . prevention better than oure t . Itregabuiy taken, It a pertain. proyentive, mei will save you much peril and many hioirs of suffering, Have you been ailUctiid for many years with complaints Incident„.M.tkputpt; that havectlatibut- tbe.- of plus'. Cha!Sl Matt OP . 11 Mtig 01 “9 1 0 10 0 1 i gam, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Are the most reliable regulator ever known, and cure, like magic, all those irregularities that:have defied the doctor's skilL-- . . , .. .. win you w as t e ae away . wills: Suffering - born toucolThces, Prolapaus, Dymmenorrhcea, asulaithousand othor difficul ties, a ll summed up under .theonnase or samweitsed and obstructed nature, when an Investment of one 'dollar In LYON'S- PERIODIOAL DROPS will surely : save you Do not use iliti.dropti when forbidden hi the directions, ferldthongh , posAtiya. aro, and . harmless at all other tbqCoiilhey:arc so..WWW I WI and finelY.calculated to adjust intt govern-AI - le Innotigsta,f the •easual.:orgaidain, that, if takta-litiljAprasfUmeik: wAnNtould:vrodaca rasulte con trary to Entail, ! NNW , :Which s li ;liarticidarly thaw who would repPiducei should earefallr guard. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Cannot harm the moat deheate constitution at ant Um% yet the propileters_ , wisk to guard' against Its misuse, hoping thathlhoutiand bottles will be used forageed pur pose where one is used-for - au illegitimate one. -.!'!.:'.::.; .5.;•.:*1 - 7rie.:::: :,. : :-.: '.:X0.413::PAT01;;1.,04-.X.#.b08, , , the never-failing female Degulator, is for sale by , every 1 4 , 4111 4 1 4 4 Oty, , :o4;a::coTutpy, and Ao not, if you value your health and : wishfor medicine, buy any other.. Make no Other, but tribe Druggist to whom you apply ita:s net gotit,,naekeltiaLeeadiutd.. g et.it for you. c. & co At Wholer4ie r by JOHNSTON, 11011,0* ;- At & COWDEN; p?ptid . elphia, Pa MIZE o w bo'‘/ hi 0 x tv 0.8 0 td et 3/2 ti =i DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree, OBTAINED by a peculiar process in the distillation of tOe tar, by which its highest medicinal p r operties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others have ffiHed Hose gotta Cough? Have you Sore Throat? Rave you any of the premonitory symptome,of that most fatal dis ease, Consumption P Those who should be warned by these symptoms gener ally think lightly of them until it is too late. From thia fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the sad preva lence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least one-math of Death's victims. What are its symptoms? It usually begins with a short dry 'cough, which soon becomes habitual, but for some time 'nothing is raised ex. eeptafrothy mucus. The breathing is somewhat difficult, and upon slight exercise much hurried. 'AL eenaa or tight ness and oppression at the chest Is often felt As the dis ease advances the patient becomes thin in flesh, Is afflict ed with toes of appetite ; great languor, indolence and. de jectlen of spirits and may continue in this state for a considerable length of time, that it is very readily Directed by alight exposure or fatigue. If these occur, the cough becomes more troublesome, and is attended with'expecto ration, which is most copious and free very early In the morning. It is sometimes streaked with blood. Al this stage night-sweats usually set in, and in some cases a pro fuse bleeding' of the lungs may also occur. Fain in some part of the chest is felt, and often a difficulty In lying upon one or the other side, without severe Ma of cough ing•or a Sense of fullness or suillseattoN'is experienced The pulse becomes full, hard and frequent, the , hectic flesh tinges the cheeks, and the dire malady is fast has tening to 'Redone. You now ask "Is ffiere a cure?" Ornesmaption has been and ceMbe cured by the use of my TAR CORDIAL, even in apparently hopeless cases. This as sertion tmake with the ability to present the most com plete evidence of the truth. Space Will not admit of my giving the contents of the many thousands of testimonials to its retie, which I have been and am receiving from men and women of unquestionable worth and , reputation. Thrive had a number of these certificates printed in circu lar lone which I will send you free on application. Whether you now determine to try the medicine or net, send for the circular. After years of study and experi ment, I offer this medicine, believing it to bo the bets remedy for ell pulmonary and bronchial diseases If you cannot be txmodtted by the use of this TAAL CORDIAL, 1 be lieveyou are beyond all earthly aid. Yet if there are bet ter curate agents, I earnestly advise their 41113 C. ffihe best remedies, the best care, arc needed by thoseafflicted with this disease. Because I believe this to be the beet, I ask you to try it. . . Many, not Only of the people, but physicians of every school and practice, are daily asking me, "What is the principle or cause of your success in the treatment of rehnonary Consumption?" 'My answer is this: The ineagoration of the digestive organs—the We/WI& ening of the debilitated system—the purilioatiow and en vie/urgent. °Mho blood, must expel hom the system the corruption which isc•mfula broods. While this is enacted by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health).propedles of the Tar Cordial, its healing and reno vating principle is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each ffiseesed part, relieving pain, Stibduing inflammation, and restoring a berated' tendency. Let this two-fold power, the heating and strengthening„ continue to act in cordunciion with Nature's constant recuperative tendency, and the patient Is saved, If he has not too Tong delayed a 'resort` to the means of cure. • The Pits Tans TAN. COILDIAI; will cure Cough; Sore Throat and Breast; Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Hoopieg Cough, DI hers and is also an excellent remedy for, da nk* of the kidneys and female rxim taints. BEWARE OF CO The genuine has the name of the pr:girletor and a inne tree blown la the bottle, All 'others 'are spurious halts- PRICH 'FIFTY Cans am Ong Dot sit nit Born.. Pre pared only by the Proprietor. - DR. L. <to C.rWISIIA,RT NO 10, North,,Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by all Druggists. no3odawilmeow KUNKEL?S CELERRATED. _ RITTER WENT. OF DION, „LP urn= WINE MIRAN, MT= ITVA orei• ,N ' BUTEN WINN OF r Paopititints; Rea Haven, Conn, SIM 'V •=K 4 MEDICAL. For, Aomori! an4,lolgoation ; FOr' Illopopiaandlndlgeotion,; For rkiipepsili and IncUgeogioa; For Dygtopeta.p?d Indigestion; • For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomach; and General Debility Tor Woak:Stanadbiend Geneial Dotal*, For Weak Stonsacbs and General Debility Reliable and,Suro to do Good. Reliable and Sun Co do Good. Reliable and Surat. do Goal, Reliable and Sure'to do Odd, t Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. t Costs but Little and. Purifies the. Blood. t Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. t Costs but Little and purifies the Blood. Of this Valuable Medicipa, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of Oda :Valuable Medicine , O [ Vlilnable Medicine Only Seventy-flye and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-dye add One DoDarner Bottle. Only Severitytve and'One Dollar per.BOttli. Only Seviiiity:flye add Oni'Dellar pip-Bottle, • • CO /TS.. Bronzy or CousreurzerttAs ItmtsVa . Brims' Won QT. lIRON 13 Abe.:ooly_ Vn and effectual remedy known in the world for, the. pemument cure of and Debility, and 'NI, there are. a, number.. of imi ons offeredto the public - Ivo would caution the' community to pirchase none but the.. gitnitine intuit manallictdred by jt, tgazu, and has ..hla Stoup. on: the.top of the cork bf evely.bottle. - The very fact that otbeis are attempting to imitate tLts Valditble. remedy, provei its - Worth and speaks voluthes in its favo, - ' The Bin= W. 1212 waken IS huTS cent , and $lOO . botties, and sold by, all respectable Druggists throughout the country. lie pertleular that every trips bears the simile of the proprietor's eigiiaturd. KANII7.I.CTURY4I S. A BIINBEL do BRO., General Depoa:No. -Jill-Market Tait /117121;Yirgy = atl .revectable dealers throughout the country jan4 , THERE IS NO SIJCH WORD. AS. FAIL." .COMPOUND, EXTRACT OF • - . , cusg_fS . ..AND:COPAIBA. This preVraudn is particularly recommended to the MNDICAL BCE:FAWN and the. PUBLIC for theprompt and ceitain:cure of DISEASFR OF THE .151ADDKR, RID NNYS,..WGNARY ORGANS, ETC. It MAY: )351.313401.1 on as *a ,best mode for the administra. Doti Cr thaw reinedies in thel di ses exge class of ...e of both ieies, to which fire atipllnMW It never . ,interferes with the digestion, and by its concentratiob, the dose Is wish reduced. . b . • N. B.—Purchasers areAdeised.trE risk'TARRASIT'S ocgifPOUND NXTRAUZIW CUBEBS AND COPAIBA, andtake nothing hise,- ad imitations and worthless preps ratio4 _Ander ldmibr luinses,Me highs market. Price sent byeaprefill OnTear of lurid only by ' TARRAbIT No. 278 filmeavich street ~ comer of Warren, street, Now "ircqicOrid-for iak Dlst , D. W. GROSS & C0.,- WHOT.ESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STREET, DRUGGISTS, PHYSICE4,NS, STORE- We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are dosinkble, and would respect:idly call your attention to the huseet and best Bedecked stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS, Oils; Varnlshesi , aild -Matta, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES selected from the best manufacturers and l'erfnmers of Europe and thin country. Being very large dealers In PA11178;11MM LE4D, • ARTIST'S BRUSHES We reepeetfelly . tnette a call, feeling confident that we ana supply tho wants of all on terms to thsdr satistns- THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIO, TICE GREAT TONA THE:GREAT Twig Jorra AlforD WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH, . . Wholesale Agents Ihr Saponifier which we 11411 as low sa tt can be purchased In the 01111*. THAPIR'S wymcei, FLUID .112TRACT3. Beinglino. purchapt4 lo these One, we can offer in ducemeitte Maine buyers. Coal Oil Lampe of the most And Cannot do'Harm. And Cannot do Rem. And Cannot do Hirm. And Cannot dO Harm. iMproviid paitorns, very ckoap. All kinds of Lamps • • riutiged to burn Coal Oil. Those of you Who have not given our HORSE AND CAT :TL.F. POWDERS a trial know not their ouperiorlty, and the advantage they ate In keeping Bones and Cattle healthy We now Only Ask a Trial We now Only Ask a Trial We now Only Ask a Trial ,We now_ co;d3r Ask a Trial and in a good condition. Thousands can testify to .the Oat they have derived from tIM use of our Cattle rowdem, by the harassed Ivan Wand oudity,or .besides Improving 'the. general health and appearttace of their cattle. tate of athoiouglilntualedge of the= tradti, and our ar nuip mean in thncitins are seek 4hrt t wit au; in a very short thine, Tarnish anything aptiertidning . to our bushioss, on the beet. of terms. r lioA7o hopp : bystri ct attention to busineos e a_ eared ooledion of at fair Mioes, middle desire to pleam all, to merit a cost tlatianixi ortlie favorof a iMmlzaUuttlagioublie. . . . . _ ~ . gC. MITA, . At to rney - at-Last' Third . sheet,Trarilibiutt. Pa. All lOrinesst ants to himfwill be.promptly atteaded io.. , - • - ..... 2 nties Pensions and A l lele Pay or oars collected. OF FINE " I43B" '' 4II2IIf r3RT FOLIOM A. romosi juimoN BoARDB colgssXloll B'raEFFT.R'S POINEXPRE, • Receiv ed at VNGTAI9. I 4 DAIRY. and NEW YORK STATE MOSEL [no9o] WK. DOCK, Jim., & CO. IDIOKLESI. .PICKLESII . By the barrel, hau barrel; jar or, ' :Hsripi) jot - chandi's Cele'fixate Rams ant.Drie4 Blatt ac 3 1 924) . X°1:1111* . TlCllQU.withragood...eold Pee • 4 3 1" ,- ;L IT P1 11,1 !" 1 - 31 " Fw:l-11611-111 D. W. GROSS-&-CO. r r-w.vrr~~rrrrrrNm^l~[+i~'~'-'~'^~`~`~ NO. 19 HASRISBURO, PA KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS .Dx4tat, Glass and Putty, Artist's Colors and Tool; I . 4perm ?ad Pine Oits, Bottles, Mils and Lamp Globes, Chstge Soap, Sponges and Corks, &c., &C., Cro., ka With a rateral variety of LIM:MILO OIL,. VARNIBEEZS, WINDOW GUSH, .gIiTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, MIZOR3 AND BRONZZJI TEETH ! TEETH ! ! PATENT MEDICINES, AND EWE BILTIVRATIVA'S, Of ell kinds; direct from the Proprietor. SAPONIFIER. AND. ,CONCSNTIUTED LYE. COAL OIL! .01LIWON OIL ! FARMERS AND GRAZIERS One long expinieboOlnibe business glees us the silvan Thankftd- for the 'liberal patronage bestowed on our i.rfßlF,Dßues ap6-dly LOT DOCK, ArritJUU.r NEW HODS-JUST OPENED ! BERGNER'S Book and Stationery Store watmug every new and Improved style r f POCKET BOOKS, 3E/Cle =MICE HOLDERS, CALF SKIN 'POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, PORTKONNAI4'. • at prices to snit all circatnetatne& POOSF.T CIDIFLERY, Consisting of a One assortment of Westenholn Pocket Knives. Prom Newton's celebrated manufactory'. Every P . with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, WRITMG CASES, ROSEWOOD D ES KS, PAPETERN, Together with every article usually found in a first C. BOok and Stationery establishment, at m yl2J BERON - F-R'S, 51 PEIPHER'S DAILY LYN I: BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore,Williamsport, Nur . ey, Uniontown, Walsontown, Milton. Lewisburg, Northumberland. Snu b-MT, Treverton, Georgetown, . . lilkenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. - The Philadelphia Depot being centrally leeat..d. drayage will be at the lowest rates.. The Ceralc, -, or through with each train to attend to the safe de! e. • all goods Intrusted to the line. Goods delivered as ti. pot • pot of FREED, WARD k FREED, 811 Mart:. t • Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock Y. X., will be delivered .n is risburg the next morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any thik* Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY CO.. • Philadelphia and Readinz Dope!. -tf Foot of Market street, liiirrnbnr.: Pure Ground Spices, TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pr OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, .31CSTE!: Revr..; .1 RECRUITING ACCOUNTS if .1 :IL' c. r - I. Wundexsigned, having been iu yment of the United Stay d tiring the !o • months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Pis bun and °Moe of Superintendent of P.,.r,tuA: r Pennsybrimia, respectfully informs the pubhe opened an office in the DAILY Tram - JR:4m purpose of collecting Pensions. 80utt1 ,., . War Claims ; also, making out Officers . i'ay Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. AU orders by mail attended to prom:.fly. noel-dtf St - I.l.iVaN 5_ i-iiii TARAX A.O The Concentrated mice Of the Fri .01 1:,. , AMSLI:i.fLY TONIC, DIURETI' APERIENT. It has a specille aetz.m LIVER, ereni iC when languid, to secreh.zs, molvipg the CHRONIC engorgemencs. It has b.. employed in Germany and is a popular remedy wlth o'.. practitioners in this country. The diseases to w high it especially applicable are those connected with tle Liv,' and of the digestive organs generally. It is the hest pre paration ever offered to the public for that ih.sease, and every person that is troubled with that disease, should peoeure a bottle immediately. Price 50 cents per bottle Made in our own laboratory from the fresh root dug October, (the period of its greatest KUNactivity.E) S. A. KL & BRO.. • .1 • 118 Market street, Harrii,hr.r..• OP ALL KIND& Steam Weekly to Liverpool. rpoucEnza at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork lEr bora. The well known Steamers of the Livr: • New Mirk and Philadelphia Steamship Conniany:ln• • Glided to sail as follows: _EDINBURGR„ Saturday,February 13; CITY OF W INGTON; Saturday, February 20; CfiT OF LON' , Saturday, February 27, and every succeeding _ at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PATAULR LY COLD, OR ITS EQrITALEST IN FIRST CABIN $BO 00 I STEERAGE r do to London 85 00 do to L0nd0n... ... do to Paris 95 00 I do to Paris do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg. ;t7 • Piissengura slim forwarded to Havre, Bremen., E,itt darn, Antwerp, dm, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist - $B5 $lO5. Steerage, $3O. Those who wish to sent their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Conmanv's 0:11 JOAN G. BALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. T.„ or 4. ZigHEMIAN, Harrisburg. . IeCLINTOCES 'PECTORAL SYRUP. !PM I 1 VALUAI3LE SYRUP, which is er • tirely vegetable in its composition, has been en played with wonderful success for many years in the cur .of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For an:. form of the disease, such as COUGH, TICKLLNG of it TECROAT,SPITTUCG OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT DREATHIN , . HOARSMTESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS', use will be attended with the happiest results. It •of the best and safest medicines for all forms of BRO.'' , CHITIS and CONSUMPTION. Ins laudanum or prepar-: lion of Opriton in any shape us this syrup. . . PRICE $l.OO PER _BOTTLE. For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. DANIEL A. - MUENCH AGENI OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully i forms the public that this Old Daily Transporut . Line the only - Wallower Line now in existence in I:. clty,)3sln successful operation and prepared to freight as,low as any other Individual line between delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams!.:' .Jersey Shore, Lock Haven' and all other points or. Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and William , and Elmira Railroads. . DANIEL MUENCH, Agent. Harrisburg, Petua'a_ 'Cooda sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Ze: & Ilinchman; Nos. 806 and 810 Markets treet, above Bth Plilladelpjas . ., by 4 o'clock, P. M., Will &rave at Barri burg; ready for delivery, next morning. [ap3.o.rdmyl MUST BE SOLD!- WALL PAPER, BORDERS. SCREFFER'S -BOOKSTORE, Has to be removed on the first of April next. His s t.. of Wall Paper must be reduced, and will, therefore.... , sold at very low prices ; although price of Wall Paper; Still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their Hoes, well to examine his assortment and prices. December 1,1863. . THEO. F. SCHEFFER. ,Arica cents cash paid for clear mixed Bags t , 'pound. Old Books wanted for—cash. [do, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's es. series of Spellers and Readers, published by Iia•; --r Brothers, together with all other School Boots acs= tt bigitaterials are offered, wholesale and retali, ac dec7 - SCITEFFKR'S BOOKsT, MOILTO'N'S GOLD PENS LPOGIZET BOOBS,. BUCKSFTN p - upssE: 4 • ORTEMONNAIES, and a general variety a 1:: COWS, just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORF )i!AKNACS! ALIELNAQS ! ! , BRAB'S LANCASTER ALMANAC: , Add received and for sale at nag SCHEFFER'S BOOSSTOR:- r ib • ... #• ; I S Au CECEN:IIII' exceLsior hag's, a this se - MR'S =ld* Joel received and for sale by W. DOGS, JIL, & CO tZieJ 01 PY.I:I Ksloll GOLD PENS, and War Claims LIQUID EXTRACI Another lot of MortWs Unrivalled GOl.l Pens SCRUFF:WS BOOKSTo ,A,ll penr warranted for one year. AVANA ORANGES, just recieved at n 025 BOYER & KOERPEI CE MEAT.-A fresh lot just received ppd for sale by [dad; BOYER & EOERI,L VARA ORANGES, just received aolKi Vili..D9Ciri at ()) MA CM
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