been acted on according to the understitnding of the Chair. Mr. REX. I think the resolution passed yesterday simply provided for the same num ber of officers es we had last session. Certainly,. we had no assistant postmaster last session, until after the third or fouith week of the session. - - - The SPEAKER. It is without reference to the time ha wee appointed—it is withrefereace to the number that the' selection was i made. such is the understanding of the: Chair. Mr. Zook presented himself, and was duly qualified. RIIPORT 01 NOTATING 0011111ITTNI Mr. BIGHA.M. Mr. Speaker, ~I >desire to make a report on behalf of the committee ap- pointed to call:l:rpm the Governor to Inform him (in coujunoticin with 11. stroller committee from the Semite if such committee shoUld be appointed) of - the organization of the Lure. Having receivectno information ;of committee having been appointed by the Senate, our information is - merely conditional. We called upon the Governor this morniugin con junction with a membg.ifiie the and informed him that thir tegislatuze; is, ive un derstand it, is orga z ed ; and the...Governer instructed us, oEa the Legislatube thit IM to would communica fi beth-brenclks of the Legislature at half- t eleven o'clocklto-day. CONTWM:,I3IICTION. . t ~,:zz . Mr. BIG on leavef'given, presented a petition of qualified, electors of -rArthstrong county, contesting the,rlght O f John - 8.1 Cham bers to a seat in the 'House.of "Representatives as a Member from that The petition was laid on the table. . . Mr. BIGHAM also preeented the folldwing 'resolution, which was twice' read ruinfotetit Resolved, That' the House Will frixieed; on Tuesday next, the 12th inst,,, atl2 o'clOck, x., to the election of a tomMitkete Investigate anil try the contested election in tha.case of John B. Chambers, now a 'sitting : member of this House from the county of Armstrong. NYIULIMT..AOOI;NTS It'CLELLANtoffered the followihg reso Resolved, That Rule 60 of the -Rules of.the Rouse be struck ont, and the following in serted, viz: That, the • Homo adiourn - cirvFiiday, of each in'tbei months of - Januar . y,and February, until.half-paut seven o'clock',P. If:, of the suc ceeding Monday, except the third Monday in January, when the House shaltnie' et at eleven o'clock, A.. , : Mr. SCHOFIELD: "The Ihird Monday of January is the day fixed'hy lawfor the election of State Treamirer it not? Mr..IPCLELLAN. Yes, sir. The SPEAK.ER. The resolution will lie over one day under the rules. WOIf,ICLIAN,, • j move_ that, the rul9, requiring reeOlutions of,this•nature to lie over one day be suspended; and that we,proceed now to the coneldsration of this resolution - . Mr. QIfIGLEY, I tittatrint. ',I think it is customary for the:Singe ioadjimtn•oxer to day till Monday. I kuppose the gentleman will not object to allowing the resoltttithiiis lie,over till Monday. • We do not Want a session tomorrow. Mr. AVOLELLAN. It strikes me we can ad journ over as readily under this amended rule, as under tit° . existing isle, because the latter provides only for an adjournment over on every alternate Friday. • .The SPEAKER:4-simple resolution'. author lass,an adjourement, and.se far as theitis con °ara; it ie not` necessary that the Tessellation should be passed to-day. . • I would saggeat to members, in regard to amendments of the ruleis.of this - - Howie, that. they should be approaahed with clareiand that' the-hasty suspension of 'the. otclers'forjAhe pose of amending the rides MaynCtiineets. at-, tended with harm, ‘Noy, There hat lineation' in connection with this vary protoiplein ae to whether it may not this withcertain ap pointments for electiOns that - arik.: ; :dit4lved by the Constitution, upon loth' brine - hear ind,that Matter ought to be Investigated Vetere the House pioceed to the adoption T0r . 41110 resoin tihm. I would therefore suggest to the : gentleman, if he'hire noobjectien; 140 lieoyeri Mr. JACKSON..'I mOteltat. L the further consideration of this subject ' toii*etikared for the present. Tim SPEAKER. I understand thatithe gen tleman from Cheater withdra*tili rootlet' for the'stisperiiion of the rules: • Mr. M'CLELLAN.. Yee, sir. The SPEAKER. The -resolution, therefore, lies over without any postponement. a• ACCOMktODATIONS'POR. sTAapiaa Mr. COLE MLN offered the following resoln tlon erhich,was twice.read ; Resoled, That the Clerk be directed to pro cure adequate accommodatiMmAN,Posiandiuff i committees of thie House ; if;oom cannot ba procnred in the ; public building, that he be di rected to rent icstatible room; and it shall be the duty' of the Doorkeeper of this llorum,to take•charge of the warming and cleanirig,of such-MOMS. Mr. COLEMAN. I auppose,_ Mr. Speaker , that every gentleman of this.lifonee, who.,VIMA A member last -year of .any ,onetcom:nuttees, experienced the great inconienience under ..*hlch the committees labored from trip lack of sufficient acoommodattoifo. Very frequently,: two, or three 6oMmitteeaarould , he sciambling . for the library rooms, which were the only rooms offered to us last .winter to accommodate the committees. We were all „put [to very: great inconvenience on this . ac count. possible,though, not—probable, that enifielent accomnodations can ha, found:Jo the public buildtags. If so, ,we'sl4ifild:hli put no ex, pease; but if not, I think 'that the expense of renting rooms if s uitable rooms cart be,pro-- curedils an eipense:Which is 'due hi amain : berg of the committees. We baveZl think, a sufficient" number of Doorkeeperi.tiiitore one of them' to attend to those, .rooinkifi Ne_ are obliged to rent them; io that. - no increase in the number of officers Of the House will,be !meek The regal:alma was adopted. LIGIALATIVN.ALUIVAL AND PIIIRDON'S DIGiBT . Hr. ALLMAN offered-the-following resolu tion, which was read - the-fret and second time: Resolved, That the Oleik , of the House bi hereby instructed to . purclumelor the Governor, the Heads of 'Departments; each member and ' Chief Clerk of the House, a copy each of Sulh• Manes Manual and Pardon's Digest. Mr: L. I move to amend the resolution by-striking out "Sutherland's," and inserting "Zeigler's." 4 ALLEKA.N. I accept the gentleman's amendment. , .411 r. BOYER,. _ I,desire_to_hiquire. whither it - is-'customary for nit ted - rairehteeie ,',volumes for-the:Governor and Hear of .Departments: I do not. liink - such • hes been the-pmethei.-- The - Senate and•Honsehavecontrol oftheiiiiwn bodiee, and it is right'enongh that thily should pass resolution for the phrohase of.steh books as members may require but this thing of Agelisslng books for other departments of the aligernment,when. we d'oizotknow that the boaks are required, is, I think, entirely out'of place. I'therefore move to emend the redolution by, striking out "Governor and Heads of. Depart ments. Mr. ALLEHAN. I have no objection to that. I accept the Amendment. • Mr. RABLud.T. I move to amend by striking out. the words, "and; Parclou's The motion of 11.r.,.Easimrr. w~@ not seconded. WhIPIatI,;2I move , to. ; ar t aend khi) don by inserting. befere..,the :word ‘niernliertt' the. ifortti!lleifi"-..,1. :Mie:Bl=h (Gheeter:),l men's amendineAt witrcovi)r-lhe whole thing:, We are VII MW here, I.Leughteiq remark, however, while I am up, that we may as well.pass-this resolution. We will discuss it, and,put these amendments to it which limit it, or which destroy It sometimes, and eventu ally we will get the books It is always done so every year, and I think we may as well pass the resolution at once without any amendment Of course .we shall have them.. Mr. HOPKINS. ;think that the resolution to authoring the purchase of these books must be a joint resolution. The SPEAKER. It must be in the nature of a joint resolution in order to make an appro priation., HOPKINS. I do not think the resolu tion Is in that form. It is a simple resolution; it is not a joint resolution. It should be; amended so as to make it a joint resolution. , Hr. PERSHING. As I understand the amendment proposing to limit the distribution of these books to new memberi has been with . drawn. Mr. WELLS. No, has not been with drawn. Mr. PIiaiSHING. Well, sir, I did not detiire to say anything on that ainendsient, but *rely to Make a' suggestion in regard to the resolution itself. I undershuul that there is a new edition of Ziegkr' a Manual now in press. The 'edition which we had last winter was the old edition, published-perhaps eight or -nine years ago. The new edition which is in press• will pat; as I understand, lie ...ready for deliiitrY for a few weeks yet. I.suppose the 'understanding is that we are to have the new edition—not the old one. • Several members. Ceatainly. gr..HOPICINS. I move to amend the title 'so is to read, "Joint Resolution relative to therpnichase, of Pardon's Digest and Ziegler's Manuel. The SPEAKER. I would remark that the exptlon suggested by the gentlemtin from Philadelphia, (Mr. Horstros,) in reference to the fOkiri of the resolution is. proper and Well taken. The propoiltion must in the nature of a joint resobition or bill hi order to make an appropri- ation. Being in that form, the Chair might perhaps rule it out of order. The House may lave the right to pass a resolution of this kifid; "but h: *ill be ihoperative. An appropriation of money cannot be made by a simple resolution of the House. Mr. BIGHABL Does the Speaker rule this resolution out of order on that account? The SPEAKER. ,No, sir ; declare ..it in operative, andao, angled to. the House. But the House has airighteto vassithe iesolntfon. Mr. BIGHAM: — I. was going 'to say that there is no telling when we may get these books, if we must depend on a joint resolution. The SPEAKER I would suggest that the . gentleman from Dauphin have leave, Iv gene 'ral.cortient, to' ivithdrivr the resolution in present formi;lpthat it may be (ALM as a joint resolution bra bill In place.. Mr. BIGHAM. That was the very thing I desired to avoid. I think we can get along without that. If these books are of Value at all, we shall possibly refer to them more before the Senate is organized than afterward. If the propositien is ptitrin the form of a joint resolik tion, it may take away half of the *slue of these books. I think there is no difficulty. •The old usage. I•knove i vas that , each House•Abfed for itself, and in that l• think there is. no constitutional difficulty; • There had-been, however,. I believe (ram not/certairi)• some legislation directing the contrary and the practice for the last half dozen Tears-has been to: adopt a joint resolution r ,forthis purpoie. Stall feel 'quite .Confident that the old usage is not liable to:any sound Objection, Bat 'should not object lc( accom plishing the object by a joint resolution, were It not for the fact that the Senate unorgan-- iced, and there is no telling when' we May get these booki•if depend , 6ll4l rola-AT:solution. think that theipmtleuran from Dauphin had -liettee *we the matteras . it ;Is:until we look into it. If it be•found ! that there, is any abso lute barrier in the way, the matter may be re considered. I have an old edition of Purdon, which I did not bring-alontwith me ; because I'belleved In the doc4lne of. my friend behind me (Hr. Swzii) that We Would get 'these" books at any rate, and because my copy was an old edition. I yesterday tried to get a copy of Purdon from the Llble . p7,,,,wliepiwas told that [hire were only two `op belonging to the Lliniary, and that both those bad been taken out by mem bers of this House. ANNUAL =WAGE or THE uoviwor :The Secretary of;the Ootunronweatth being introdueet, - presented - the' &Uncial minima of the oillifereritor. with;lnccoritlimilnit.' documents. The message was read. (It will be f ound in another: part of this paper ] Mr. BlWA:offered the following resolution, Which vat-twit° read t , /Weed, That ,tbere t be printli for the use of •thlif,MtmgdASMO'CoPtela in,. English, and 0,000 coldes,in")Phirmant - of. - t.hb CbCfernor's Message. • 'lfe,pLE."';..r.* - tilove to amend by t strilitordittillOratie"„tind inserting "fifteen. 1110F;ACV. r accept amendment. M i OLELtat. 'move to strike out "filet - and Mood' "three.", - The* are a great many' ineinberie who have fib Sterinan conatitu ents. Tha•ankvidment of . ) , Kr. hi'CVILL&N. was not agreed" resolution. The as ,z4odijalikf the acceptance of. Mi:Oztca*n!tiatia*Mlnt, was adopted. :ituolnianstriona.. Kr. JACKSON offered:the following issoln ihka,.whioliiwas read:the firsk,and second lime: itacived,alat when this Natime.Lidjottrn it will adjournleLmeet again , 01111,1cmdat next at 7.0'.e100k, 24 ' Mr. QUIGLEY. -.I move to amendhi shiking Ant 'sev,cm!" and: Jager ting:' 'eight!. ' .TACKSON. I accept' thciimendment. Mr. WlPT:rzi aLmove to amend tike reeolu7 .ion as modified by striking out I ..‘eight4, and hi serting:"Beven.'l . . . Mr. AOHOUELD. The advantage of adop t=, ing the resolution as .it. now stands.isttlutt - thif .trains from East and'West, Korth :And South, arrive about o'slock.,_ If; we fixiseven as the hour.otmeetingo.the gone :may meet •and ad-. *tux before a,:greatonany members! cane. get here. zhe grmAifyl4: The rule previang for an ,alljenrnment every, - other Friday fixes'the bout of meeting on the succeeding Monday at seven' and-a half o'clock. -. ' Ittr.-BIGHAM. I hope that the gdntleman from Susqueluunut (31r..17.Ktra) will withdraw hie amendment in deference to' thei FAstem, memhsv l / 4 1#ko,yrollttarrive, as I unaerstand, 'eiween seven, and eig ht o'clock. IA is not a Matter efUritiinpoi:tance to ris,as our;trains•do not come in at.that time. . 'air. L. I move to. amend!the tOendsnent r . by inserting before the 'kerd "seven" the words "‘aitilf . past." amendment, to the amendment was agreed to. 1 . The amendment as amended- Fas agreed to. Tbilregifilattorilta amended wasfadopted.. , . PORN 011FIC1 11013313 ON IM3DAT4 Mr. :K ERNS (Phdintlelhpia) offered. the fol lowing resolution, which -was twice 'read end adotdid: `. . , R43lekedr That the...post ,offica in.ccinnection ifithithla branch of Alte.Leg'itiLkture le closed ou.thoLSabbath,L &ring theAwesent session, exec* betweenAlm hours of 9 and 10 _the morning and 3 and - t - in the afternoon. itrailMili Thod NAKEltlaid before,the *luxe. tig":1111; nasal-repei o the State Treasurer s , was laid AV, 13*.fittlfitK.Mt aka-laid haforkthe gore) th tOl/1111111110)9041the-Uhigh ppy, which wegiald or. Ute.taW, . Also, the annual report of the Philadelphia Saving Pond society, which was laid on the table. ILESSLGES PRO3S THE GOVERNOR Various 'homages, received through the hands of the Secretary. and Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, were read. [The messages will.be found In the Senate proceedings.] The. House then adjourned till Monday at 7i P. M. Teiegrupq. FROM WASHINGTON, WABILIBIUM, Jan. 7. The Chronicle ; speaking saint-officially of Gen. Butler, says this morning : "TO this man is now commitfed%one of the most delicate and difacultprobleme of the war. Thergoveennent_plaoes in.his hands the whole question' gf, exchanges, and, charged with the powers anct-opinlons of the government he re turns to Fortress Monroe to accomplish the release of the %lanai& of our countrymen and friends now ha bondage." Rumors of further arreets for fraud and pecu lation are current. Gen. Schanck, who has not yet made his appearance in the How) since; he recess, is 311 at Dayton. ' The Potomac is frozen over this morning, and the steamers at the'Whaif were compelled to cut their the channel. The Ways arid Means Committee will not report the new tartilli for several day's. Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio has returned, and the committe will immediately consider, the bill. . %XXVIII Congress—First Session. SENATE WA/SUMMON) %Tin. 7 The bill for confirming the bounty tc.volun tears was taken. up, and on motion' of Mr. Fessenden, (Me.,) referred to the ComMittee on Finance, with the understanding that it should be early reported - , The .message of the President and the docu ments on the same subject, were referred to the same oonarrilttee. Mr. Wilson (Kam.) moved to take up the bill enrolling . the national forces. The Sonaeltinebeded loAct on the :amend lariats of_thilalitary. - ,COm*ittee, whiall'were all adopted except section twenty, repealing the three.hundred , dollar .tommntation clause, 'Whic'h be ' considered . atir the private amendment! are offered. Divislippose&the , fourth section of the providlog for the furnishing Of anbstltittes. 116 deemed that the Secretary of 'Wei haditioWer to remit any portion of the veteran soldier ' s' time, and called it an act of Injustice to the country._ The, veteran had stipulate& for the terni-of• three years. • • Mr. Wilsonf replied.thathe was mnsteradoin for three yearcunless soonerAscharged; The Senate thenagieed, to take pp the three hundred dollar cla use of thetuirollment h ill 4rlrrew lift:Stunner Presented a subAltute for the clause_ The Senatmthen went into.exeoutive sea. sion. ROUSE OP REPRI34IIIfRTLTPIER: , - ; The preamkle . 7ae thin' wised to .10 , ' a *CM , !mops ,vote. • - 9111.:Rogerallt J.) offered a resolution declar ing for-a vigorous prosecution of the war,but the same tithe for 080; conciliation -sind promise so far. sis 'uonr . ocinsistent 'honor , and most earnestly. recommending' the co-ope-' ration of the Preside it and. the . Beiiateibiiiebd log [connaissionerkto Richmond iu Oder that the nip. may be'btoug,htio4 clew • . Ott motion of IV. -Steiens, (Pa. ,)' the resolu tion of Mr; -.Rogers' was tablet yew 77, Mr. Broomall (Pa.) . introduced bill 'jpoirli. ding-fair:the 'oanstritotion- Of a , Navy Yard`and depot. do the Dabkirtiteliver and bay, Kid ap propriating sBdo,'ooo-'for that pp e_ Re tarred to the . l3ohiltlttoo On Naval Mfaiza.' - The HorisetthenWent into ixonitialttee'Or the whole on the state of the *Union,: and- on the consular and the_ apprOpriationlbill. ' The consular lourdipleinatio bill wdi posed: The House adjourned till Monday: • Funeral Obsequies' of Arch Bishop i•Rughee. Nei,' York Jan 7. , • . . „ The late Archbishop Hughes was burled to day from Bt.- Patrick's church. 71;gti: aim :was celebrateZover the :remains.of idistin. guishOd - prelate, by tishop Eihnoticif i Itinhop.:4cOlneky, ptonounce4 the funeral dis course. Hundreds of the:Catholic olergy we xe present, aid A& Cathedra' crowded.'tb its utmost limits., _After As ceremonies, Mie body was interred in the tomb under Abe gathedfal with : impressive religious exereises. -Delega tions of , both Iraliches, of the City GO:vorn tient, from all the , charitable' and leligious societies, end many •, distingdished persons from all parts of the 'United' Slates, were present. Places of , business of 'a' number of persons, ;of the_CAOlic. faith were closed' during the ceremonies. , FROM FORTRESS mom. • -"*"-- FORTRESS MONRoE, Jan, 6.. Joseph Bowerk land Brashard, of the New York lgoruited - Rifles, escaped from the York town jail, on the : night of December 29; 1868: The former ~ .eaptared bje.. duel:4k* 'abaci and 'this latter came - lit Mid:kane hi np .rapt'tketifog,'Elitirhill he 1414 - 'been Ont - tiri a 'raid. *: 1 The English gunboat Mintle *Lifted- in Hamptonlioada•this-forenoon. -Mao a F renc h sloorot war. • ..•''''':**o4i : #4lAirr' . . - ,J . , MILIPAX, Jan .. .. 7 The:io94lPiellAteamship Africa , lain Liver- Pcol. on -the 2601-inst., which is, now fnlly.due, has not:beinglg*ed up to the present _hour, Arrived foi kepairs. " - N/cw YORK, Jail. 7. • The • steal/ill. Will o%theitWiep haa arrived from lierniuda for repairs., . The 70b:esepeake: • _ Nsw,TORIE, Jan. 7. The steamer:Chesapeake was placedin admt- Ity' ' "O' del ra to-day by_th Pre . iiigrerninent. -.1- -A NACS-I --ALMANACS t! I • .BAERI3 LA TOASTER ALIIIIiiIrAL.NA. C:3101, 3 , Just iiiseliskiiiiiiisSitialeAt nol9' 60HXFFER'S BOOKEfIORIC _MORTOLi'S.CiOLD PENS. A itrapl,lo.9l;liorton's Unrivalled Gold 11 PiiititirOil Bale *.- ,deos SOHEFFEIrBBOOKEiTOIIE. pattuwarranteirfor ormi year. • ' i 7; SWEIIT - OMER. , : t t A LAB9Rfstially of superior Bwe t lOlder,1 Older, 41:itlitt Fla rec %0 ( 1 . 1 4 1 #1 11 : 1 :to Bold - efihP . by tie barrei,iol lo 4 - 4 1 14AWIetJAWItke ew 4r07 Fe.t7. : ."u9. 2 01 BMA* Mk 1 I. M. Gym * I;. D. W. GROSS & CO., WIEWIANALE AND MAIL 1 DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARBISBUR.O-, PA DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND. CONSUMERS. We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirahle,,and would respectfully Doll your attention to the largest and beet selected stook Inthis city, of DRUGS, OREMBALS-41 PAINTS, - - 111, 'Varnishes and Glues, - byo-Otnfla Ghee and Putty, : • Artist's Colon and;Toole, - Pure Ground Spinel, Burning Plaid and Alcohol, Lard, SPain 1 11 4 rinf;- (10 4 Bottles, Vide and ;amp Globes, Nati% Soap, Sponges and °orb; &a, La, &a, &O•. &a. With a genera anxiety of & TOILET ABTIOLD3 etdecteti from the beet mennhietumr iad Per fumers of inept) fila this ootuttry. Being very &islets in . $3147 1t,101112 'LEAD, • 'litgiggD 01 4 VARNMEBA _.... , W1ND0W OURS, ARTIST% &LONA PAINT AND ARTISTIN PAID iN'At4iT4EBIER mow AND4.NBONVIN3 ON; ALT 4 -KINDEL Nye reikartfidly invite a call, feeling cella- Altint.;tinitime can supply theoninie, of a table to their ehth**4o4; ,:t1311721 l'i3Fl4l I _ JONI~ :ANDWIIITIVB PON:R&M! MTH, t PATENT MEDIOnnIB, and or aIG kinds direct trams the Rosnietars. . .442atz)ter , told Ckoricentrtited , • Wbolonde : Aptits Lor klapoullier,' . which we '411 . 0 114.ig14 sian IgiP*o4.llaibi 114 s',e kgazp44:g.anp - itcrouters. 00 :07$'1' vARBON 0/L I „ • , Ileing ,: largeyurclummes lulling. 0 - we can 449r:_;* 6611 ,94; coal CU Lampe of the moat -inquovail • patterns; very cheap. All kinds of latap ,olnuigial to . Kira' Coal 011. =E3 SARMERB AND GRAZIERS. 'hosa of , Yiz:i who 4ara not giyaß oar HOBO . AN - p_O4IIISII!kiniFDICEBS. a' talid, know net aral_dia advantage they are biiieiptag tows and Cattle healthy and in gacar k . • , Theneende tan &edify to the , feat they heie derived from the twe of 9deo6#l6:.rfby thereathie queiktiWenel etanlik, beaea imProY l6 4 - . the 8 166 " 1 1!" 61 * ludiP- Velminoo .oPtheliCattle. Our lariftexperhira In. the beeline eves us 414 `,.. . 14 0, S i 4 - o : 6 # 46 i ii k ti l iM e4 ebf the . trade, woo our. arningemente,ln the dank Win each tiii4 wehen in a very siet thira . ..fiiinfidi r le/31# 1 4.4p1 1 .hkg to our brognewl, on th 1 hest ofLterni.. - • Thbnkftd.for.lbe liberal patronage bestow.* , ou i l ur t / 101 BM hope , by BUIS' atte ntion business, aoksinheitleatlOn.cd_ **it:li ' 'bß i tia is at fair prime; aid the.thiare to Please all to trA t erit 64111ilia/08 of t h e 4;5111147. . 44.1§d1y mffisThEola -AD magic °IGLU. TWENTY-SIX FlBSTikuratuds, TWELVE SILVER ME611.8, ONLY tikOLit MEDAL (evor, * . on_ Instrtv of *do OW has be& straplod. to ILABOW : & iffETBUIifEETB. imelfrimout of these instrunninti al ways -- on }Audi. at W. KNOCHE'S,- -,r r ••• r • Sole Agent, • . .981datkot fitted. _ ATIRE ASsORTMENT OF • pot rtfoilt pcurr Fouos ! • > CHo3issmioN t BACKGAMMON BC)AIIDs ! 840 41 -iiestat 8013KEIMWS Bowman. siONGLISH.DbARY and. _e4 . _ STATE bitiam [ llO2 Ol WM. DOCK, at..!, & co. - •1 PIOKLE3I PICKLES V! Thy Tark*Tp).„•bigiltarrel jar or dition'i 7 iit i 025, -BOYI4,IKOPIPEIL Ir.;s l ciA"'"ilt , 'fitreiticer . (*fake „BOYER & BOWEL_ , , M - 8 747 : 11 4/00.4 4 4"."( t i P f ,,b3 no2o DOUIC, J 34 & JUakal. 4.-** D.B t , S.WEET'S lIIFALLatE LINIMENT, rue GBEIA.T ..IikTERNAL .POR REIEUIdATROL 0013 T NEURALGIA, STIFF NEM AND Jowls, SPRAINS, BRUISES,.. OUTS AND WOUNDS, FILES, ILEADAOHR,. AND ALL lIHRMILMO AND NER VOUS DISORDI2IB. - DR. STEPHEN 13'WBB1, of Connetheue. The Great Natural Bone &Aar. DB. S2:IIPLIDA 7 of amotiesd, Is 'mown all over the United States. ST.II4'.IIENBWEET, of Is the author of !itir: Sweet's Infallible Lint meat." Dr. Ssooseifdlais Liniment Cures Rheumatism antinever Dr. filmes .fitfallilile Liniment Is a certahr renitidy for Sint Dr% hiallas Lin' &sent Cures Barns andSaadi Immediaktly. • Br. 810dera.InfeIblia Liniment Is the beet known ;Remedy for Sprains, an Braises. Dr. Sweet's Zeta Aside Liniment nreelHeadache iiornedrately and was never kitovm to' faiL Dr. awes Infatills Liniment Affords immediate relief for Plies, and; eekkan fails to cure. Dr. Ames Ltfdhiale Liniment Cures Toothache in one Krauts. Lt. Swots bidleiskt linimag - Cures;Outs and wounds hainedratgy and human no scar. Dr. SoesC a .bi,fallibk Linixest Is the best remedy for Sores In the: known world. Dr. Same a Leninunt Has - been used by kora:Quin a Wilton people, anthill praise it. Dr. &meg Isfdtblle Liniment Is Lady a "friend in need," and every family should Imp it at band. Dr." ,Swast's .Thfallellei Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. cents: RICHARDSON & CO., " Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. Fur sale by all Dealers. dawly-eow. • "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AB FAIL." TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 1 . •CUBEB - .' , - 0 - 01"AIBA. This ... _., elderly recommended to the . A lid • ' ;Ti_ • , ' i ONandthePUBLIO fur theprpt , andioniain ewe of DISEASES OF ' I, ME BLADDER, KIDNEYS, .URINARY ORGANS, ETC ~ , It may be relled'off as the beet mode for the adidnishation - Wthese remedies in tire large clam of dimming bf both sexes, to which they etrblev! It never interferes with the d i i Ai plica n, and by its concentration, the dose is Inch redo` e"&, N. 8.-aTurchmers are advised to ask for ARRANT'S COMPOUND KMIAOT OF CU •I s 4: : OD COPAD3A, end take nothing else, as iniliMpns and worthless preparations, antler Magee 211613.11111, are in the market. PHOW a 00.. aer tt - , Irby express on raced of price. _ Ilhunifae. only by- , A 00., No . WES Green sigek street., ' , _ Warren deed, New York, Zold'far rah by prelway. . oct22-dly ,01TRTAIN 4ts...an 11ATERIALEit LOPE Mit . LI trt .. etcscla ni w. cre*ll4,l9 ELILSONMHALLL, • :710 Chestnut Street ' - PHILADELPirtit. WINDOW.B EA E . . • FURNITURE - -COVERRYGS. • - dai? • ,•: ,AND.lE w st pa ,- Agentiorihe Celebrated AniericsaVatehes, 88 MARK E fr - ASTRA . {Opposite the:Rites. Hones.); RARBISB D'R G, P A9.6-.4.8n4 - 'PURR OIDER , -:DIRECT - FRODERL: 1, -1111314 , NEW YORK.; oox&CO. hese jostreoehred -ITEM PARAA4.I I r an. anal which-they will eca by the , singl e quart or Pl * cnetcentot ' - ; • This nideir-warbrought to'-U& market, 'ex pressly to meet thevants of the public daring the holidays:, ' dee2 . _. - VO3/4 1 0- PUMA'. • T oll ti ooo lvsitfirsinow44 two listrodo mk t; inato Ketonfi;'which= we 1411 st 4 -13 7, the gallon, 'quart, pint,orbalt pint to aaikonatata-, era; aWd_gootazaanto winglaiso ;map). WM. WOK JR. di (tea Dealers In Fins Fatally cutotarrei: 11 , 14-RINV , p I A atm B At I301W011 1 0:0 ifiteburg. [1419 MASON'S BLAO ciMo. I (1 • Tris i, iroAsid and sti f ik- , l4 , t u it i eraid to _ [4124] '" 9W114:-D00K., , CO. Gu'i t **and- TOY witiire; 'Just ricidveditt- '8 800...5*141: Witte% *Rik' A3F atikt ry : • "freatioo-iiiailViiik - Moll dit ‘. • _ `EST AB LI StIED 1760 PST S 9 noimunamur, Snuff and Tobaece Mansdadurer 16$ 16 OESSMISS (Formerly 42 Obseabees fillmet, New York,) TATO &ad& 1:1111) cell the shentlon of Dealers to the V of bin muntakaters, Tis : 1111"1.1r•Piwki Desnigree, Pure Amidtochas, Amedosn thintleamn, Copenhagen YEILLOW EINDPIP. High Toad Sootch, blab lath Timid, or Lundyloot, Dena Hooey w Scotch, Fresh Elootch. or Attention le called to the huge reduction 111 pripee of Fine.(kit, Chewing and Smoking. Tobaom, which will be found of a Scroric: Loa& No. 1, No. 2, Nos. 1 & 2 zotsol, enundedad. mot Gllre 011311/11119. P. A. - 1.., or plain, 713avondieh, or Sweet, tweet &anted Oreabooo, Tin Poll Oavenctur.. N. B.—A &tuber Of plow will be gent c,z, applkatke. null-31y JOHN WISE, Third Street near Walnut, HARRISBURG, PA. WINLENALI HID 1134111 HIM IN • . OONFEOTIOBERY, FRUITS, &O, Jujube Paste,l Citron, MosiPeste, . Figs, Dates, Fig Paste, - Prunes. Marsh Mallow Gum I Almonds, Price 26 and 50 profs, Oraimakocolate Drops Plain Candies, &c., OniAges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, - Jellies, Teas and Spices, - all kbulik r and t 1 0/ 10 C Kish It' - season, Vegetiddes in season, «Ms mums me Mums. snails" of Ilagoura, Baulks, Bask Pa mut War Claims. ears' Pay Bolls, Muster Rolls, and Ile craning AteonatiOnde Oat. /TULE ruidendgned, having been in the ere picsyment of the United States during tha last, t od Piralths, as Clerk in the Minstaz 113 11 .rdoblusdng Office and Moe of ala, Bwr lateudaget Basuittog th e et Pennsylv napeotfully hafni um the labile that h Elwan Aindi tbet TILEG e RAL, for the purpose of oWIeWn R . I connUnk Back Pay and War abb. auddag out mow Amerada Fay Bas, Bolls and Bearolitog . All orders by nall attended top ly . novl-dif - SULLIVAN .11:11 1 NOTION---PNILLD'A AND - READ ING RAILROAD COMPANY. ItsAnisa, Nov. 28th, 1868. -rrlpublic is respectfully informed that on d t Adler MONDAY, Damns 14th, aIL Peaseagtpn who do not purchase their ticket: before enterhig o the * Claw, will be charged cents extra ow each ticket pruchised on it s Usk,. fist-Which therwili °hada from the Con doctor a check -receipt. This receipt will b 4 zedeineml, and.2s cants paid therefor, in cash, upm, its preanibdion at any Ticket Office Gf thnOompany. G. A. NICOLL% deCatin General Su .'t SONTB ROUSE, Corner *of Market Street and Market Square HARRISBURG, PENNA. CHAS. B. MANN, Proprietor no 6 dui CONRAD 110117 NR, 1111=11111110 CRAM CO M, PA. JAM 11..OATLER, raoraretoa. Tux TRAN'HLINO COMMUNITY will fled tide tt..lbstidele Howe. The table la alswasepplled.with : the delio&Clyq 01 the Ka' whpand the bar well ,etoclunl with the beet brands Of _liquors. Good Stabling attached to the Hotel. nova•datn RAVANA ORANGIS. UST nNadved at BOUJI k_HOICEPER4 J'sacw.2s Tazunam, 7 3 E4.-01EER- =OF MUSIO • damn AT WARD'S 1101310111ORK, 1.0 if. rya Arad. , Beside c , z . vim Skeet, above Borth. a 6 -t1 POONZErt BOONS, I • - 41 h • at- -;M rt i t -' 'nook put nom .. A O. Ma; Mitanie*itt-law, 'WM street, U. Harrislitir l i", aft trosbeeniesdnisr e d to 21114131/ be pimp* atanded,to. Room and Back Pay of Officer's dada 901440,11154, B r4RMIKNDLEB. PINT - QUAInT. mod.' DOCK AIL JZ ZI P. Oa im;.M4 HAVANA ORANGES, niceividat . . VMQS dT.—d trepie kit No . roxdved d for by': BOIL& AVIARPKR. , c : 1 . , , itraihkr ipt this we !I 1 11 9 1 411tentw Aid _and for silo •*-- r=n ol.44 i - 4' - W: 11., a co. Dcmv .. En swim wawa • Cir.o. s pia_ , teops • .TL , a co. Nem 2itordiuments. BROWN ETON'. TOBAOOO. 11110113 N). EL Ago. sPanish, Qsai♦ter, Turkida. Wm* Pi Cream Nuia, Therm, Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Commute, Cranberries, Hominy and Beans, Oaken end Orackere, Sweet and Irish Po Ulnae, Green And Drisia Fruits, And Country Producs in season. JOHN WISE. tiotels. DOCK, "JAL, & ao
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