Matched by a Woman. In the somewhat famous case of Mrs. Bog den's will, which was tried some years ago, Mr- Webster appeared as counsellor for the spool lint. Mrs. Greenough, wife of the Bev. William Greenough,late of West New ton,a tall, st raight, queenly looking women, with a kern black eye —a woman of great self posaision and decision of character—was called as a witness on the opposite side Webster, at a glance, had the sagacity to foresee that her testimony, it It contained anything of Importance, would have great weight with the jury. He therefore re solved, if possible, to break her up, and when she answered the first question he put to her: "I believe," Webster roared out, " we don't want to hear what you believe, we want, to hear what you knelt," Mrs. Greenough replied, "That is just what I was about to say, sir," and went on with her testimony. And, notwithstanding his repeated efforts to disconcert her, she pursued the even tenor of her way, until Webster, becoming quite fearful of the result, arose, apparently in great agita tion, and, drawing oat his large .snuff box, thrust his thumb and finger to the very bot tom, and carrying the deep pinch. to both nos: . Ulla drew it up with gusto. Webster—" Mrs. Greenough, s was Mrs. Bog den-a, neat women f" Mrs. Greenough—"l cannot give you very fall information as to that, sir ; she had one very dirty trick." Webster—What's that , ma'am?" Mrs. Greenough—"She took snuff." ' The roar of the court was such that he nei ther rose nor spoke again till after Mrs. Greenough had vacated her chair for another witness. A Mother's Grave. Earth has some sacred spots where we feel like loosening the -shoes from ear feet, and treading with holy reverence ; where common words of • pleasure are unfitting • places where friendshi& hands have lingere d in.each other, where Towschave been plighted, prayers offered ancLtears of. parting shed.• How the thoughts hover around such places, and travel through immeasurable space to visit them. But of all the spots on the green earth, none is so sacred' as that where rests, waiting the resurrection, those we once loved and cherished. Hence in' all ages the better portion of mankind have chosen the spots where they have loved to wander at eventide and weep alone. But among charnel houses of the dead,• if there one-apotinore sacred than the' rest, it is s mother's grave. There sleeps the mother of our -infancy—she whose heart was a stranger to every other •feeling bat love, and who could always find excuses for us,when we could find none ourselves: There she sleeps, and we love the very earth for her sake. SxltAlgiliS 00INCEDINOS. —Dr. John Donne, dean of St. Paul's, whose rough but expressive satirical rhymes even Pope condescended to retouch, accompankd Sir Robert Drory, the Mother of his wife, to Paris, leaving that lady In London. Having Alined together, Donne remained alone in the roam; in about an hour afterwards Sir Robert entered and found his, friend so altered in his vOuntetiance atao excite amazement. To the anxious question what" had befallen him in .the interval, the divine replied : "I have seen a dreadful Argon ; I have seen my dear wife past twice by me through this room,with her hair hanging about her Ghoul ders,and a dead child , in her arms." "This," said the baronet, '"was merely a:dream, forget it, for you are now. awake." Donne answered, "I cannot be more sure that I now live, than that I have not slept sinceeaw You, and' am as aura - that at her seeorid liPPeariug she stopped, looked mein the face; and 4aniShed." The - poet's biographer, old Issalt Valttin; us that a messenger was at once dispatched te Drury House from which Drury 'Lane derived its name, who brought information that Mrs. Donne was very sad, and sick in bed, after having given birth to a - dead child on the same day and at the same hour that the spectral im pression occured.—Ail _I'M-Year . Round. Fertor of Lamar. \— A tadpole confmed in darkness would never bacon% a frog; and an infant being deprived of humor:is free light would only grow into a sharielese.idlot; instead of aleautiful end reasonable bblog.• Mence, in the deep, dark gorgerandlevinee of the Swiss Valois, where the directsunshine never reaches, the hideous prevalence of idiocy startles the traveler. lt- is a strange, melancholy idiocy.: Many citizens are incapable of any articulate speech; some are deaf;= some are blind, some labor under all these' privations, and all are m\asbapen in almost edery pat of the body.' I believe - there is in all places a nmarkod differ ence in the healthiness of houses rkccording to their aspect with regard to the sun, and those are•decidedly the healthiest, other things being equal, in which all the'rooms'arci, during some part of the day, fully expcsed to the direst : light. Epidemics attack inhabitants oji the shady side tif the street, and-totally -exempt those on the other side;-and even in epidemics umbras= ague, themorbid'influence is often thus partial in its labors. —43 i. Moore. VABIETI4S. &tuna Mucti.—NewspaperLccirrespundents tell' , l iiietty tough yarns, occasionally, about gnat: :One genius, describing s recent action, avers that a cer4in rifled gun was lengthened two inches by the firing, owing to the immense strain occasioned by the &lug t Ode :is at a loss which to admire most, the toughness'of the gun or the story. • • "Cali you tell me why alamplighter is likes cowardly soldier?". "No; why?" "Because he flresand then runs away." Mpg Divus,lthef wife of "Jeff..,'-' it •is Bald, I dresses very plainly, andte3ually walks when she goes out. ' Whereat:le does*ride vit is in a Pbaniv,tiMiNge, drawn-by- twelaumseuel,driven by'a negro, who fel* fete Ihe, suiSt—conakien kial;peksonsge of thii . , tWo,'A , she , lias hadlniUy rieluirif see and s k etne•aup.ekti atticiekAifjeWelly 'ent to her by the' friends of "leV•lii Europe, but Alicia, she seldom wears, eiccipt`upon state oci#l4s. She very rarely goes to places of ampteinent, - bftt is always seen with her hut; baud at church. Sszersuos DisaveßovEn.---1). Aaron Jones; 'of Tennessee, has ,been courtmartifded at Nash - and was found gßlity of acting as captain of guerrglas, breaking repeatedly his oath of allegiance and oth9r rebel misdemeanors, and Bentenked to be : Ming.:,finding of the court has been disapproved, _ and • the culprit ordered to be set at libe4y• Coaisamo LIBOa,-Contrabands arrested in 'Kentucky:are now set to work on thelmili tao 'loads in Kentucky, and - TennEssee. This is a step in advance or the' 'former dbgraceful practice of selling them into slavary for? -the benefit of the scoundrels by whom they were *kali up.• • Expyruar) mom TICS Oanse..---Two members of theq.leanitin Brotherhood,- who claimed exernp tiepin Chicago by seeking - British, protection, haie been e,.Pelled from the order acd had their na*ee published as a warning to all true Irishnien. _ &loins —A Mr. Brennan of East Cleveland O. cominitted‘ritticide.the other iday, ;by lying down on:the floor s placing the _muzzle of a loaded musket to hitt, head, and pushing the trigger with a ramrod., :tig.illMiTitPta--In Montrose, Stswielianna eayyaaty, last week, a man named 444 b ?ar ueisrt heat his We patties .to_death. Both tties were of inlairicated habits.* ,apwajwoceiln,,,,q; P. Francis, one .of„,tfor ganis men and a confederate spy, has been ar rested in Louisville. He should be hung as•soon as possible. inns it trtsii PPtrinsylvaroA Rail Road Winter Time Table FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND POUR FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AMR - MONDAY, Nov: 16th, 18 6 3, 111,111 Pamenger Trains of the Pennsylvania tiallroad Oompany will depart from , and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol lows : EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Muria km daily-at 2.45. a. in., and arrives at West PWadelphla at 6.55 a. m. . FAST LINE leaves lissrbilmrg (ex. oept Monday) at 6.00 a.. and arrives at 'West Philidelphia at 10.10 a: m Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY. AOCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.20 a..m. sad arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.251 Kin. PAST HMI 'TRAIN Raves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia :at 5.20 p. m. HARRISBDRG_ADDDHHODATIQE TRAIN, via Colukabla,leavee Hartiaburg at 5.20 p. and airlitui at rifest Philadelphia at 10: 60 p. m. • WESTWARD BALTlfilpliE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hat- . riabarg daily (epept Monday) at 2.20 a. ni,.;• Altoona, 8.00 take breakfast ; ana eayivies at Pittainft at I.OD noon: • • • PHILADELPHIA -EMMEN TRAIN leavea• Efarrititring 'at 3.20 a. nx.; .4ltootui at 8.40 a.m. take;breakfast and arrives Pittsburg Lso p • TRAIN leaves ‘Darriablut at 1.40. p. Altoona at 7.0 take rapper, p. tn., pper, and arriveembtl'itiebarg -at 1.10 at-m: FAST ITNE leaven Ilterfebrirg at 415= p. .n."; Annals 4r9.10J) m., takes supper, and %rrivee at Main* 41:40.a. HAMBURG. ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN , leaveaWestlidleidelphlit at , 2,45.p. tn.; and ar rives at•Herrifsburg at 8.10 gip.. tn. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves. Lancaster at 11.88 a. arrives at Harrisburg: at 1.40 p. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Mipt.'Jfidrue.Div.-Poses'a R. 21. airrisbuig, Nov. 13. 1862.-dtf NWW: lIR hINII ROUTH. TRUE Wag &W. TOr,llllol TOE' • 4'lN :AND,: AF 'ER . MONDAY,. November V..16.th,48621the Passenger TrainstvLll leistw the Philadelphia undfilleadhig ._Railroad :Depot, at Harrisburg; for New York said Philadel*l4; sit folios% vim : .13,813TwAitri. SEXPIIID39 LEITH leaves Harrisburg at 6.30; •A: M., on arrival of the Pennsi , ltlanla ilailroad Eitaissi Train froin the West, arriving , In New. Tork at IAS A, M., and at Philideiplrta at 9.20 A. M. A sleeping oar Is attached to 'the! UAW through from Pittsburg without damp. MALL TWIN 'v leaves Harriabtirg At 8.00. A., arrivlug.br • New York: at 6.10 P. 11.„ add PhihttiMpila at 1,60 -P. M. • FART JINX 'envoi Harrisburg at 3,00 P. M. arriving:in'Hew , York at 10.35 P, M., and Phil- *dolphin at 740 - - vrasTmrailtn. ran . LINE 10KVOS New York at 6.00 A. M. and Philadelphia, at 8.16 A. Id., arriving a H arrkihurg at 1.16 P. 2d... MAIL l'ltAlNleavee New York at 12.00 noon,: and Philadelphln at B.BOP. M.; arriving at liar thibUrg tik 8:20 P. 11: • EXPRESS MTN !nava - NeW York at 7'oo P. 11141 arriving *t lltitriebuys - at 2.00 A. M.,, and cOniiinithag• with the PeinheylVAnte, 1l esa Train foY Pittaburg. Bleepihg ear is also at-i tacked td - this'irain. Oinuteationg inn ;int% at Hatriebtrig thdtbiatilie: and tiinniwirlibui YalleY railroads, and at Btiad-' lug for PhiladelPiiiii Pottsville, 'Wlliteshijrre, Allentown, Radon, ice. - • Baggage chalked through. Fare between' ..Nnw York and Harriaburg, 66 16 ; between . Harrleburg and Philadelphia, $8 86 1 10 1.141.1. cafe, and, $8 to No. 2. . „ - tror gatefo o i Other inforlillittuutn to nold-dif General. ,Aient, Harrisburg. Nortilierm Central Railway' naw rituTB-DAILY • TO AND n 034 .33 . ::.1 . -1..!.1: 1 'T.:::1W:..Q.1''?. , M hhi as gton • Connections mule:with tridna on Petinillyvs 4abt Rallrord,- to sad hum Pittsburg and:the Veit: TWO TBAlNBlallitto and from the North and West Branch Bus4nehanna, Elmira, and all At-Northern New York.", O . N. and. afteri*ANDAY,NOVEHNEN 16th,; 1868 ;Ai 1 '**Pi Thk.lhe of th - a Northern Central Belltay f millrarrl a et and depart front llarriab*ifvls : . IL 3_ eitifstrSilltlt • roicrepl" ' leaves'llaiVilburg . ., - 1.26 . 1 ) .• M. - " arrives at Baltimore 6.40' P. M. IMPRESS l'lMMr.leaves-Stmbur. daily (except Sun . . 11.4.2 P. X. leaves Harrlsbarg (except Moiiday), . 2.60 A. M. arrives arßaitimore daily (emxipt Mon delvi ' 7:00 A. M. BAUILIbBURtt A b 1 lODATION kae* HartistiOrg 7.0 D A. M. N R . MAIE TEAM leiiVNl tidthilOredidiy '(except Mulay).. 9.20 A. M. leaves Harri4tmg... 1 P. M. alfriv‘lat 480 P. M. IrgeilFß B TaaN,leiyee *llO,lOO .. . ..... 9:80 P. IL arrives at karkebmg 2.004. M. lea ve e Biarrikiburg daily (exoept Mon day)...... - . . 8.26 A. M. arrives atlituidomy.. 0.26 A M. 11.A.R1118.811841 AOOOMMODAVIOR leave's Baltimore dally (except S. day)B.oo ,arrivesat . Malksbarg. 7.601 1 . M . For.tof.the - , rla,(ormation apply.at, the Offbie, le FeeieTylvaiele Railroad Depot. " J. N. DuRABBY, aso. Supt. acnicburg, Nov. iB, 1.888.-dtf Intbicet. DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree. OBTAINED by a peculiar procees in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine 'that cures when all others have failed, A. GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. I am constantly receiving such certificates as the following. READ IT I DA. WDMART—Dear,Sir.—I bad a very dread ful cough and sore throat for one-year and m whole system was fait giving' way, av i d I was prostrited on my bild with .bit little hope of recovering. My disewie• Inffied the pgwer of all medicines, : short time I must have gone to my.grave, but,. thank God, my daugh ter-in.laivpobld not rest until she went to your store, No. 10 N. Sebend'stfeet, and related my case to you purchaaecl one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar o;ordial, and:c. j .ialmenced to use it, and in 'one Week tams muthlitter, and after using three bottles Lam perfectly well,. a wonder to -all my friends, for theyall pronounced ms.past -Care. Publish my case if you think proper. • R)tBECOA,.MAMILIOI!F,- No. 1821 Wylie street, Philadelphia. TAB CORDIAL. Ax namaists seas roe 1111.011011 Mr. WAED says: , Dr. 'Thaitemx,.filr:--I had the Bronchitis, In; fiammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of.the Heartin their whet forme; I had - beeti tiested'bf-seviiral eminent • phyla; clans in Philadelphia, but they coned not stop - the rapid course of my abeam, and•l. had de= spaired Of ever Whig restored. to health. I was truly on the verge . -of the grave. Your Pine Tres Cordial was highly recommended to me by a Iliend ; I tried it; and am -thankful to say, that, after using fourilarge and one email hot: tie, I was teetered to perfect health!' You can give reference to my honed, No'. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of Receiver of taxes, iroui 9 a. Y. to 2 r. N., corner of Cheatnut and Biz* streets. • JOHN WARD. - BLEKowq OF THE, WRVS " its Ft:mummy Mr.*.unisnr, return yo u my grateful thanks for 'the diaceyery ion have made making•i-medlcitiff that will cure Inflamination of the Lungs and- Liyer Comphint When I commenced to use your Pine• Tree Tar Cordial I wab, to all_ appearancesi,near my grave. I had been-ler a-length of time sPitting and would at times vomit -it. My physicians (for I employed two) pronounced me past cure; but my sister had- used your Pine Tree Tar Cor i , : alai, which did her so much good that she pre vailed ou• • toe, a- last resort, to try it; arid thank God,' commenced' 'to use . have •takenliiiive bottles end -anipart i ally cured and am ready and tbatany person that is sick should call on me, and I will tell them what your Cordial has done for me. All my -friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at my speedy return to health i , fOr they tied seen me vomit blood in a clotted state - fre quently. —Patilisteray case, for I ' want fiver, person Onttlis aufferlng as I wail to know of your -iiiimittible•mafficlue. Respectfully, • ' JOHN TERM, Crease atreet; ilk doors above Itichntork street Philadelphia. • • `l' • • The Rine Tree Taillirdlel will cure Conighil, Sore Throat "and .. Sreast,ftranchltle, Astbri*,' Group,, Homing %ugh, Blptherle,•and lenhxi an excellent reniedylor dlseeees,of the kidneyel and female ccithplainte. , 4 ' BKWAitlt bit COUNTIIIRFEITS. Titegoet nlaa hai the name of the proprietor and ,a ...pine tree ::blown in the bottle. Al{ . others are Ppurious, imitations: Paws FLINN DIM AND O. DOLLAR PER Bork TLE. Prepared_ onlinby the.proprietor. , DR. L. O.4Ir2SUNIEtT.,. No. 10 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa For sale by all druggists. deild&Sivm-eow• 3 iguUan ani : tiELEOT.Viliitit.TgE f3TOII. 4 0 131,1 4 . 7:I3CAMILXIEISSI, . • 4... i°3l , 13 es 4 . A. full aseortaiunt at BEBONICIrg tia4-ui 4. GILI)EA, , .... s. 4 1:11; . „ . . .. NP: 1:14 1 4)4A AKET I3 l'A* . T. , , !,'1 Teeth positively extrnoted witholit: run bztias use of nitrous oxide.. : . :: .. oorldtt PIIBE 00X:TkCENI'Llt4T.E . D. CALIF . F E 113 - 42:tax‘... iDElll3oNEtinaking isp boxes ter send to. their ± friends-hi thearzby, will find this hu slot mint article ' ;. ono ''bot makingtfortp•supt . coffee, equal: to any- Sliva coffee,' and..with , labor. For sale at n 024 • . DOOll,-ja.:, a CO:. . . _ AN asectPl, w entof, - PAPE. I3 II . I3OO DOL vm 1 .4i; _ _ nol9 EMI BIITTER • 1,000- itoinids Neyi York .StStjt tntfi . or just received, and for sale by thelllrkirLYor Pound, st tine new gro. eery of Ide4r --t:-)krirgll.& EORRPER TCO , I4DIES. 11' YOU •wieh tter PaPer, Fayelpp9p, .I. Ink, Pena, oretytliing else bit beetethinety line, you will tfo - yrell by Galling at BOOPWIRE; • •-` Heitieb. nol9 ENGLIatriAIRY end •• - • • ; NEW-YORK iTA'rntIEMF,BI At [ti0.251 - BOYER RA1E0318,1%11, TNO YOU iikriti 4;1)0 Gold l';litrif ea, call qt SOOPEA'ALlkookatore,:Aagisb.tirg. •, . . , Pifoo:SI: "-, • MILE Ife lti vin t 4 6HOULD,BIF -I MAP3, a ppvet of IPflw York and ttiB:aiiiit 4 l#l62 ; For ital.) atBPIGNIP i Ii'S Mono tiontri Sim.° T HE largest gw)rtment of . , „. P OTOGBAPH ALBUMS la the.oity, jail reedited at dad. -. • SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. TVIED• BEEF, A CHOICE LOT Just received at,. 00011„ r4O.I7NTNY PEOalbE of all la Iron Land by BOYER di K OER nolodtr. • . No: B,VarkerElttuare. POTENT HIgGE:.BACK IL s: ST- received and for sale cheaper than esti be bought in the city, at decb 80EEEFFEIVI3 XIOOWORK Ea IX SIM t% D. W. GROSS & CO., wHOLIGNALIC AND UNTAIL I)Itt NO: 19 IVIAKIKR.T STREET, EtAfillftlifiG, PA DRUGGISTS,'PHYSIOIANS, STORE KiFPERB AND COMM-ERB We are daily adding to our anentinant of goods di such articles as are deelrable, and would respectfully call your 'attention to the largest and best selected stook In thlstlty, of DRUG% ONEMIOALS & FLINTS lie, Varnishes sad Glom,. Dys-litons, Glue and Ptitty,. . . Artist'. Ooloni and Tools, ?tiro Cluo ind • 801:41, 1111=114 IP.lrdd and Alcohol, Lard, Sperin and Plne 0111, &Atlas, VlalsandLanap Globes, Castile Soap,. Sponges and Corks, &a. La, Arm Le. With a 'general variety of k TOILET ARTICLES, Wolfed hum the beet menufutaree and Per: fumere of Knrope and this country. 13tAi* yery'l,rgia doderipi Panna, WHIM lit&D,. LINUMD OYL, VAIINISHICB, WIN DOW GILASB, ARTIEWS OULOUS, PAINT AND BBUBE IN ALL TIDIER VAIIIILTLES, OOLOitS AND MMUS .Ol' ALL Kan& We respectfully m ytta a call, feeling coon. dant that * - 4 pan eupply the "mete of ail ow term to their mitigation, TEETH I THETEUI iiip - Ntrurnrs rowiciaina no ?Ann XIIIIMME, and HAIR thiBTORLTIVEIl t 91 ell Wide, direct fern the Proprietore. Saponifier and Cienoentrated - Lye: Wholesale Agenia for Saporither, which we eon au low as It out be prehased In the ;N*4,, TatYKR* IigOWAL itUID Con 0.11.1 CARBON 011, 4Belng largelurelumers Ia• these 0 we oaf} oiTer luduestient to , aims buyers. Coed on Lampe of the moat Improved 7paterm, very cheap. All lauds of lamp changed' to burn Ckel 0111 . • !, FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. Those of you who have not glean our IRMO AND 43Airrps FOWDEBB s tad , kiwi not their eqvirioritti and the advantage the/ are hi keeping Hems lad Cattle healthy and In good ocolditioi Thousands can: tei3tify *the. profit• they have derived from the use of our cattle rewdeis by the /Purasudlag,.!luantity and quality ot Oat besides improving tie general health and tsp penance of their cattle Our long experience in , the buainesit giifoi ue the advantage of a thonoughtknowledge of the trade, and our Ammons — — ente'ln 4he such that *s.rnikin a 'very short time tornisli anythingap i»g to our hush)* on thi 13Lenkfull* th l e; Aired patronage bestowed on our house, we 'lei* etrkut 'attention to budneee, eArefutee eotlon of P *B • DRAT at fidi'pilaf!, and the desire to Phew merit A continuum of the . ,fsvor of a dleedhet v. :la~tJng.PUlP3'. mkainioNsAmi cizilimp:OßGliNS. TWENTY-SIX Fl T' %PREMIUMS,- TWELVE %SILVER MEDALS; •. . • - and the . . , . ONLY ,GOLD,BIZEDAL (elm wori. to.* hastra . marts of this alai* has teed' awarded to MASON & .INSIBUMEM. A fall assortment . of these -Instrinikanfe"ag Rays ormalow•-- --Nr;ICWOHE'I3,. - Sole Jigait;- 93 Market street.. je4-2tawly A.FINE - ASSMITMENT OF poaT'Srlogf FORT r FOLIOS * plutssmpu BiIkOSOA.MILON BOABbs : Received at 80BEMR'S BOOKSTORE. EI,GLIBH DATlTuit inc. ettoit At . & :co. PICKLES] PICKLEff 11 Itp*Mll4C - baireil, tialtbMvl r ps or p , a t LA 6425 M,2i KO A FRESH supply -o : l lfiluttie4C.Odiblated LI"S Dried4Beekati 4 i mAt ;.e.c. BOYER & KOERPER. MEW HOMINY, at no2O MIL DOCZe. Jai dr, 03 filtlrircd. MIMI DR. SW.y,ET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RIEEITEATISM, GOUT, NIGJRALGIA, STIFF NEOK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUM AND WOUNDS, PILRS, HEAD&OBE, AND ALL 11.11313iLLTIO AND •NEE _ VOUS DISORDERS. DR. ,ITEPHEN ZWEE7 rot Consecticut. The Great Natural Bone Setter. - DR. STEP.HEN SWEET, of Consudia' it, Is known all over-the United States. - • DL STEPIErsff SWAM of Cbanactiert, Is the author of "Dr, sweet's Infallible Lint meat." Dr. Swears infallible Liniment Curet' Rheumatism and never fails. - Dr. ffenters Mb Liniment • Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Smea's Wye Liniment Cures Dims and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's /referable Listened Is the bed known Remedy for Sprains as Bruises. Dr. Haver's inferable Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. slo6lilel liefallada Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom • fitils to cure. • Dr. Swat's infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one Minute. Dr. Swell's InfallelleLiniment Cures Cute and, wounds immediately and leavea no soar. i• Dr. Rases infallible Liniment Is the beet remedy for Sores in the known world. • Dr. Sweet's infathSlo Liniment Has been used bylnore than a million people, end ell . pndse It. - _ • Dr. Ands Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," and every famill should have it at hand. Dr. Smears infalaids Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. ,Price 26 and 60 cents. RICHARDSON & CO.; Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all Dealers. Oawly-eow.„ • "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIIi." TARRANrS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CITB.EBS AND COPAIBA. This preparation is particularly recommended to the 11123ICIAL PROFESSION andthe PUBLIC f 4 the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, URINARE ORGANS, ETC). It maylsexelled on as the best mode for the ailMinistiatlon of those remedhe in_ the flage olets of dbienses of both sexes, to• which they, are applicable. It never interferes with the digestion, and by its concentration, the dose IS much reduced. N. 8.--Pnrchamra are advised to ask for TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF (31:k BE3B AND COPAIBA, and take nothing else; as imitations and worthies prepamtione, under similar names, are In the market. Price $lOO, Bent by express on, receipt of price. Manufscot tared only by TARILiNTA CO., No. 278 Gimp: wick street r oorner of Warren steeet, New York, end for Tale by Druggists generally. oct22-dly mummy - . MATERIALS!: L A.O xt. it* W ATE N I (summon To w, °eau:raj MASONIC MAIiIJ, 710 Chestnut !Sava PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW S A-D Eg, - • . FURNITURE iiardam 'REMEMBER THE ISACE I GEORGE. W. McOALLA WATOEtitAKEE' AND ,I3NEGEN, Agent for the. Celebrated American Wateffee, NO. 3S MARKET STINEET, • - (Opposite the Jonas Ifou80,). ILARI4IBBORG, PENNA. nob dam • • . TORII OMER:r-DIRECT FROM ,EL. • M3BA, - NEW YORK. ,TAOCK & CO. have just received Twinwrit BARRELSPDBE CIDER, thET,wlll ; nalliky thesingle quart; or gal lon, to suit onstomers. This neer was *right 'to this: market, ex .pressly to meet the *ads of the-pnblio during theliolidayik - - - - - , der2 TOMATO KETSUP. TOT received this m'oping' two barrels 'To-. a 1 'maid Kett*, which we• will •sell by . the gallon,qiuirt,,pint on. half pint to snit 'anstam -en3. ;Hotels andltesteuiente will please notice. WM. DOCK, JR., &C 0.,: dea DOaleis is Fine - Family Groceries. D 4,1;t X . .E3 . ! DIARIES!! et'•-t4 . . . . At 8 0 HEFFERIVIIookstore,_Hiallsbwg.: [n01.9 MASON'S BIAORIE.NINGL - 600 - DID • Ilrarreceived end km oaks, ',bohemia and re al tail. Dept24] WM.DOCK , 7a , akCO. Grx Ra•Li3. and 101 r CANNON' tit JuOKKeclAv.ed • - =l,9* lit l Ai Ap and byCountry Produce of all BOYER & klude.for sale y KONIIPER, Roll dtt No. 8 Market Square. Alt a liotteni S ri' it D 7t) PLTEU LOILILLARD, Snail and Tobacco Manufacture: 16 4 18 CLIAMBERH ST. (Formerly 4.2 Ohm:ahem &reek New YL.11,) jATOULD cell the attention of Madera to to V V srticles of his numnfectare, vis : Dean*roe, idlicab lelrine Pure Virgiuta, Vance pee, Nacbitochee, American &mammy Copenhagen MIAOW SNUFF. High Toast Scotch, • Irish High Toast, or Lundyloot, Honey Dew Scotch, Fres& Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Scotch . W Attention se called to the largu 'EA act' oo in prices of Fine Cut, Chewing and tivauktu TOosooos, which will be found of a supartis; TOBACCO. S. Jag°. Spanish, Canister, Turkish. Long. No. 1, No. 2, Noe. 1 & 2 mixed, Granulated. NIES OUT OIIWWI.IIIO. -P. A.. L., or plain, Oavandlah, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Orouee:,, Tin Foil ClevendiAn N. B.—A circular of prima will be euut a ut on. ten I-41w New Grocery and Pravi4ion BOYER & KOERPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFAT RIM IN Citr 'EL C:0 40 MI XL I 311 gii , Queens and Glass Ware, AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PR OD UC h, HA"just opened a large and well selecteA stocky of goods at their stand, No. 3 D 1 tir het 1346 are, Harrisburg, Pa., to which they lu vita the attention o I the public, generally, .nolo dip I§ottls. JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market Street and Market Viitotre, HARRISBURG, PENN A. CRAB- 11. MANN, Proprietor. nob dtf CONRAD 110111sE, PRILLIPSBEIRG, 1:10THE NUM% Pi JAMES H. tIAYLER, PRopairrow. lIIHE TRAVELING COPSMITNITY "111 and 11 this a first-clans House. This table It; always supplied with the delicacies of the Bea st:on, and thb bar Well stocked with the best brands of liquors. Good Stabling attached to the 'foie,. nova-d3ut THE 1:11MD STATES tiiSTEL, HARRISBURG, P& COVSILLY & HUTIMEION, rroprlotors THIS web known Hotel is now In a condi thou to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample COIIVOOIOIICed alike for the tcanalent t and the permanent boarder THE VErrED STATES HOTEL had lmire4 entirely refitted throughout, and now toad ac commodations equal In extent, comfoxL luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia runt Pittabnrg. Its location is the beet in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad de .. hi, and in close proximity to all the public 0.1 IA and business localities of the city. It had now all the cenivaniences of iiZSZ CLASS 1107 EL, and the Proprietors are determined to eperu neither expense, time or labor to %Aware tliu comfort of the guests. The• patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES. lI•TFS,.BHHIIBBERY, &C., &C., &C., wiD V be sold at much more reasonable rate., likaa in the coming spring. Orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be promptly attendo..l to. J. IEIBII, any,26 Keystone Nursery. D . Yloo TOtIK'S PECTORA L SYRUP. A. t.' pro lungs weak t Does long Incath /11 c ;lir, you paint Have you s hacking cough? Do You expectorate hard, tough mat ter I Are you warded with night sweate slid want of ahap t If so, hare is pow rowdy. 1t Mit unquestionably save you. Price $1 00. The -above medicine has been need extensivot y in this city witnabd mutts. For sale at BKBONKB'S BOOK S'I'OBIC. POOKBT 8005.13, 800 KORMIF PITRBI3B, PORT MONAII3II Au' A general variety of Leather Goode, iu4c received at BOOK trTOEM. O. tiIIITTEI„ Attorney-at-law, Third street, M. Harrisburg,: Pa., all business entrusted to •almtrAll befflomptly attended to. Bpanlies, - Penslons and Back Pay of Officers eollected_ decio A. P. TRUPAER, TEAOH.F.II OF MUSIC Om= ea WARD'S MUSIC ST01:114 - • izx. Thita &net. Beed4hutoe: Third Street, above North. dib A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF tolb.c.tc , Agra,rikkis, :For sale cheap at nol9 SOBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. HAVANA ORANGES. I'M received at BOYCE & BOEHM. n 025 SPERM CANDLES. Fl4fff QUALITY. sept 24 RAVAIO. ORANGES, pn: received at 4. -4 . Dlfie WK. DOGS, Ja., & CO OE MEAT.—A fresh ed. just receive Wand for We by BOER & MOMPER. jell dtr AIL SIZES. WM: DOOK, Js., & CO
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