QDrean Oteamero. Steam Weekly . to kivtroool. riIOIIOIIING at euulmows, Rut 1. aoa.) The well known Steamers of the Ibremool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as foll Owe CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, January 9; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, January 16 ; CITY OF LONDON, saturday,January 23, and every_suiceedbrg Saturday, at Noon, frOm Pier. 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGR, MUD= DI GOLD S OB ITB IQUIVALINT 111 ODD MOT. • • 1 limn Watt, $BO 00 erinasai, $B2 50 do to . London, 86 00 do to Londcm, 86 60' do to Pals, 95 00 do to Paris,, - 40 60- do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hain tang, 27 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve,'. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at eoruilly low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown-: Ist Oabin,l7s, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. Frcan Queenestown, $3O. Thoie who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. - . . - • For farther Infcirmatlon apply at the boraptr ay's Wiese. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, I.lsBroadway,N. Y. or 0. 0. EIHMKIIMAN, Etairlitharg. Srigtellantono. PEIPIIER'S DAILY LI*E BtTlyzEN: PHILADELPHIA, , Loa h a ven, Jerse)lbore, Williamsport, Nan. sy, Uniontown, Wationtown,- Hilton, • Lewisburg, Nortliumberland r ..Sllll- • bury, Treterton; lieorgetoWn, Lyktutoliiiiiilleraturg; Halifax, Dauphin AL NI) EC AII RISBV It rhe•PltihtdelphLa Depot being Centrally located, the drayage will be at the lowest rates. The' Conductor goes through with. each - train to attend 'to the safe delivery of all goods intrust: ed to the line. Goode delivered a t the depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 51arletstreet, Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. be dolly erect in Harrisburg the next Morning. ' freight Always as Low as lly Amy Other JOSEPH 111ONTGOb1EllY & CO., Philadelphia andßeading pepet, ect2l-ttf] Foot of Market" Street, Harrisburg. New Goods '..Just quell ! LICRGNER!SH' OOK AND STATI6NERt STORE, trahraclng every new andiniProyed style of POCKET 0991i.5, AMC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN 'POCKET DC,IOKS, BUCKSKIN PURsKS, PORTMONADDS at prices to eult all oircnlnstancee rocs= CrfLtitY, Coo:dating of a fine assortment of Westenhohn's Superior .Pocket Knives. • COW PENS,. • From Ne - wtou' celebrated manufactory. Roam F ioid with a guarmittc. PORT FOLIOS, WRITING CASMi, ROSEWOOD DESKS, PAPhTiATES, 803.'! Together with every article usually found in a first class Book and Stationery establishment, at BERGNER'S myl2 51 Market Street. Nei Grooery andPrilyision, 51-ore • BOYER & IiMERPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CA - XX 'CO CI MI XX X MI IS , queens and Glass Ware, AND ALL KENDS OF COUNTRY PROD U C,' ,E , lIAVE just opened a large and well selected stock of goodsrat their stand, No. 3 Mar ket Square, Harrisburg, Pa., to wbich they in vite the atbention of the public generally. nolo dl, DEBBONS ABOUT " MAKING MINCE MEAT will find everything that they need in the line of Apples, 1011811113, Citron, Lemon Peel, Cur rants, Wine, Brandies, Cider and Pare Spices at the lowest market rates at WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO., Dealers in flue family groceries, opposite the Court House. , n 023. riIIOUGLOORG, W' BEST PRESERVED CANTON GINGER For Bale at WTI. DOCK., Ja., Bz, CO. na24 A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW sates CITRON, (=RANTS, PRUNES, FIGS, &C., At [ao2o] WM. DOCK, At.. &00 SUPIIIIIOII GOSHEN • ' BUTT IM FOR TABLE USE Just received at rocK, JR., & CO. TOY BOOKSf:GA.MES, &C A LARGE assortment of Toy Books, Games, Br.c.,just received at •; - _ , SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE; ' Hthisburg nol9 NEW BOOKS THE SHOULDER STRAPS AND Just received at delB SCIiEFITXR'S BOOKSTORE LARGE. lot of bait I quality ondeicer Pots . toes Just received and for sale by BOXER' & KOEAPEU dec iAt i g Na. lilarket §grutro., PORTFOLIOS I. PORTFOLIOS 11 fIBESSIMN and - Backgammon Boards,' V floe amOrtment, joist received at deco SOFIRTFER'S BOOKSTORE.' APPLES7-200-barrebrof - New - Ta t k - 13tAto - Apples„ otazthOloWviiiiety, Tut received, and sold low,Jn any . qwtititgOo„solt ,por obseasiaihelnewtrocery.of - deks,=-, - 130.YE8„.84-A. UMW PICKLES ikiOKUS "DIY TEE Barrel, Milf Barrel, Jar or Dozen, ..1.) at (no2o] WM. DOCK, Ja., & 00. Pennsylvania Rail Road! FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR FROM PHILADELPHIA. ONAND UM MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1863, rrutr, Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania 1 Railroad CoMpany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol. ktws: TII3IOIJGH EXPREN3 TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (ex oemt Monday) at 6.00,a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.20 a. in., and arrives at Wait Philadelphia at 12.25 P. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.20 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, lezpios Harrisburg at 5.30 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10 60 p. m. BALTIMORE muss TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (aicept Monday) at 2.20 a. m.; Altoona, 8.00 a. m., take breakfast, and arrival at litteimrfat 1.00 noon. EBILADELPHLi ,EXPRESS TRAIN beetles Harrisburg daily at 3.20.:a. in.; Altoona at 8.40 a.ni:, take breakfast,-andarrives at Pittsburg at 1.30'g. MAIL TRAIN leaves llairisburg at 1.40 p. ca.; Altoona at.. 7,53 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 a. in. ; FAST LINE leaves . Harrisburg &t'4 15 p. al.; Altoona at 9.10 p. takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West PhiladelphirLat 2.45 p. in., and ar rives at Harrisburg.at 8.10 p. m. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at 11 . 8 a. in., arrives at Efarrisburg at 1.40 p. in SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. Middle Die. Penn'a R. K Surisburg, Nov. 13, 1862.-dti Nril AIR LINB ROHR MEI MIND DAILY TO BM YOU AND PHILADELPHIA. (AN AND 4.FTER MONDAY, _November 10th r t186%, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, at Haarielmrg, for New York and Philadelphia, ail follows, lis • EALEITVITAIZEI. EXPRESS lenyee Heu - risburg at 0.30 A. M., on arrival of the Peniu3ylvanis Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 1.45 A. M. A sleeping oar is attached to-the-tratn through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN' leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving in New York' at 6.80 P. M., and Philadalphia at 1.60 P. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. DI., arriving in New Yorivat 10.26 P. 11., and Phil adelphia at 7.00 P. M. - WERTINTAND. FAST 11_1NE leaves New York at 8.00 A. M.. arid Phila delphia at 8.16 A. M., arriving a Harrisburg at 1.16 P. 11. • XATT4T)4lNleaveaNew York at 12.00 noon, and. Philadelphia at 8.30 P. IL, arriving at.Har rishurg-at 8.20 P. M. EX.PIMB 'TRAM leavas New York at 7.00 P. IL, - arrliing at Harrisbrtig at 2:03 A. Id., and connecting .with the . Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping",cir is also at tached to,'ttas train. Conneetittns 414 made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley railroads, and at.Read lag for 'Philadelphia, -Pottsville, Wilkesbatre r Allentown; Heaton, 2ra. .Paggate obeeked through: Fare - bemeen New..York...and-Rarrisbrirg; 55 15 ; between' Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, $8 86, -in No. l. ears, and $8 in - No. 2. For tickets or other informatioilipplybe J. J. I:ILYDE, • unl4-dtf • General Agent, -Harriaburg. Northern Central Railway Et _A_ IA IT I M.O IR, KI • Connections made with tridros on -Penuslyva. lila Railroad, to .and' iron Pittoburg and. the TWO MAINS DAILY to and from th • &North . and : Wadi Branch funqnehanna, Elrotrai and ell Of Northern New troik. • ONana a ft er MONDAI4:NOITENI3IIB . 16 th , 1868, thebuonthier_Tridsis bethiNorthern Oentral Railway will _arrive id and defart garrhiburg and ligennnemaltillowei SOILTE,WAR,D MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily , :(except, Sunday)...l.o.lo A. - . leavee.HarrbthUrg..- 1.20 P. M. arrives:at 'Baltimore 5.40 2. IZX.PRESS TRAIN leaves •Sanbtuy, daily (except day) .. ; 11.42 P. M. • " lea vea Harrisburg (except Monday), . 2.50 A. M. " arrives - at Baltimore daily day) 1..00 A: M t HARRISBURG 4.000M11.01/111 0 614 • leaves Harrisbitrg 7.00 A. M. OILTHIWIAILD. MAlL,TRAlttleaveaßaltimoredAlly. , - (except -Banday).. 9.20 A. M. leaveeigaxisbnyg.,,.. I:45>P. M. arrives at Sunbury. .. 4.80 P. M. 1112CPRE39 TRAM leayee Billtdiore DAYS. OF SHODDY (teRtIPOII on -8.25A-N. " Arrives at rinitiry o l: ,6.25 A: M. -HARRISBURG A.OOOIOO.I3AI'ION- • - lea a Raltinibre delly-(ezeekt-lien•-• - -- day) ............... 8.130 F. M. • arrlvesatilerrlebArg _ rokfturtherlinformatkowepply at the (Ape, . renisyl4anle Ridtio`ad 6epot. J. N: DoIiAIRSY, Qin. Supt. ifarrightug t N0v.16, 1868.-dtt iims i 4 iffivil. Winter Vale Table. EASTWARD WISTWAitD WINTE ; T TAS 4 THEE'S, TRAIpI3 1D441X TO AND IMOD ga WaslibilOil • City. 9.30 P. K ardire9lollAaTl9l9Urg-4AX/Ak M leaves ~.KarFisburg DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR- C-ORDIAL Is The Vital Principle Of The Pine Tree, IBTAINED by a peculiar process in the dis k,/ tillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others have failed. Rave you a Cough ? Have you Sore Throat I Have you any of the premonitory sy,mptouts 01 that mdst fatal diseate, ausamption Those who should be warned by these symp tants generally think lightlY of them until it 13 too late. - trim thhifict, perhaps more thin any other; arises. the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least one-sixth of Delith's victims. What aro itssprigwris? It usually begins' with a short dry cough, which soon beoomes habitual,,but for some time nothing is raised - except a frothy mucus. The breathing is somewhat difficult, and upon slight exercise much hurried: - "A' sense of tightness and oppression at the chest :is; often felt.'. As the dis ease advances the patient-becomes thin in flesh, is afflicted with loss of appetite, great languor, indOrenco - ind dejection of spirits ;. and may continue lit this statefor a considerable' length of time, that it is , very readily affected by slight exposure, or fatigue. If -these'eccur, the cough Wccomes more tronblixsomeiand kr - attended with expectoration, which is most copious and, free Very early In the morning. is sometimes streaked with blood. At this stage night-sweats usually set in, and in some,cases a profuse bleed ing of the lungs-may also occur: Pain in some part of the chestA felt, and often a difficulty in lying ppon one or the oiher Aide, without severe-hts of coughing or a sense of fullness •or suffocation, is experienced. The pulse becomes full, hard, and frequent, the hectic flush tinges the cheeks, and the dire malady is fast hasten ' ing tolts close. . You now ask "Is there a cure ?" Confunipeitni has Zien - arid can be cured- by the use of my Tan CORDIAL even in apparently hopekss cases. ,`,4"hillitiirs:iitliftr v iticiake with the Ability to present thsmost copfplete -evidence of the truth. Smile admit of my giving the contents of the many.. thousands of testi monials to ite volt:tat-whichhave been and am receiving fronts-men amitwainen-- of unques tionable worth and reputation. I have had a number of theselfortlflattes -printed in-eirculitr, form which I will send'-you free on appl4tiok. Whether you'now determine to try eine or not, send for the circular. After years of study and exporinientiTofferithis medicine, believing it to be the best remedy for all pul-_ Monary and bronchial diseases.' If - yon cannot be benefitted by the use of 4he TAR CORDIAL, I believe you are beyond all earthly aid. Yet if (borealis better curtail agents ;.I earnestly advise their use. The best remedies, the best care, are needed by those afflicted with this disease. Because l believe, thiSAO he the best; I ask you try it. Many,- not'only 'of the people, but phySiciani Of every school and practice, are daily asking me, "What is the principle or cause' of your success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consump tion ?" My answer is this: The ineoorafienfif ;:the digestive organs—the irengtheniny 'ot the debilitated' - system the iturificationAanA isffichtnotAtikk Mit must expel from the systbmthe4forrtiption which scrofula breeds. While'thie la' effected by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tar- Cordial; its heal ing and renovating principle *also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the 'ang s t!. end throat; penetrating to each diseased, parfr,,%relleving pain, • subduing inflammittkin i - and . restoring a healthful tendency. - Vet' this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant re quperative tendency, and the patient is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. • Theymx Tipp; Tivr. Cower. wlltenre Coughs, lioreahroat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Hooping Cough,.Dlptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for• diseases .of the kidneys and female complaints. BEFir4RE OtCOVIITERFAITS: The, genuine has the name of the„ proprietor and avine tree•blOwn.kithe AlLotbers • are spurious imitations. Puns FIFTY OMITS AND ONE DOLLAP. PPP emu. Prepared only,:bitlie Proprietor. Dr. L. Q..C. wismeat, No. 10,.North_Sewnd St„ Philadelphia, Pa. Pnr sale by all Druggists • • noBo4BtwPaeoty 1863, PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.' - %vas great line traverses the Northern and Northwitt counties of Pennsylvania to the, city Of Erie, on Lake Eds.:. _ It, has been leased bY the'rwrie 'Rag rpad It,, and finder that. mini cies Is being rapidly Wneclthrengliont its ant 'd length. It 113 now in tile" tot rPfuweriger and Freight businese front Eirrifibtirg to Einporlura (195 miles) =' en' the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western WM zoca ON PAISONGIII TAAISOI AT HAAZIMIAO. Mail Train leaves North. . 1.45 P. M. `Express Train leaves North 8.25 A. M OATS ran thicaigh WITHOUT al both ways on these trains'between Phtladielpbia and Lock lEfaven, and between Beitimore and Look Haven. Elegant Bleephimintwon.E:cpreas trains both Ways between Willbsmspart and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. , • For information respecting Passenger "btud 'nem apply at tito S. N. Our. lith SUdidarket streets. And tn. Freight bneinees of the Company's Agents: - • S. B. Kingaton ; Cor. 18th-and Market atreets,,PhiladelfStif„. - , J. IV; • . • 3. M. Drill, Agent K.Z. B.:B., Baititu ore . 'B labnaroi, Ga." -.Toot AO. Ph4l' a. ' Lawn Tinniv, •-• liffiel•-•2165ef Apt. lOW' a. Jos. Pots 411' • . • nol6ily] 7fraliailiapot SELECT WIPLE THE.STOCK IS FIILL ].88 ;, 4. A fall aseOriment at BERGNER'S idec7 ' „ • s D 8 DEety -tea. v :. NO. 1191MARSET'STillEgt— Teeth poiiitiiely extracted Tathout . pain byttie use of nitrous oxide-- oot7dtf W.ITTER F iIIfITER 1-1,000--ip u i l d w N ew York State 13 011W,Pstve4 1 . .1 1 1449!; sale by tine Firkin or Fotniti; at the ' nely..4R cery-bt. .' - Ade4l'"l-139YP44.1WEREE.1,r -t Jo assortment of PAPER DOLLS, ic.. at BOHKETIER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrbbnrg. nel9 iffakat. 1861 O. ID. :Wtsis Zs D. W, GRPST. 85 Co., WEIOUNALK AN D Bel'AIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARBIBBEIBG, PA DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, 1/R )I. r • M M MI: We are -dully adding to -our soortment of goods all such articles as are deidnible, aid would respectfully call your attention to the tined. aIYJORPIAMPOOL in thb city of DRUctkOREMICALEI4 PABTS, its, Va l tlilshes and 4:11, . . :: 4 ` T * Erg% iiiiirkiattad gutty, . Artist's Oolors sud Pure Ground SON', Burping .11101, AM Alcohol, Lard, Bomar and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vials andlemp fdlobas, Castile Boap,.Bponges and Oorks, ✓ko.,. - ko. lc With a generaVvarlety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTIOLES selected from ;the best zennutsctnres and Per ftuneni 45f two end thiS Country. ;'.Being.vgrY large deeleis rAJNI'S, *UTE lateiD, LlNallip OIL, WINDOW GLASS, AI:MIENS Trsrs 43atmmt n't ALL THE VARIET4 B , 001.088 AND Brotrzera or ALL Kum]. We tespeotfullq invite it WI, feeling col:in dent that we can sappiy the wanta of all on 'arm.. :to ti4fir as t la G otlo p ,• Tjatgui JONIIO3' AND WHIM) PINMELCIN =Mt PATENT_ 1411DIOINES, and NAM TRETURAITTIN Of alt klifthf:dhoot from the Proprietors. Saponifier mad Concentrated Lye. Who . leatfie: *gents for Saponifier, which we aell as low ea it can be purchased in the cities._ numinna inicaoAL rum KXTBWrB CUIL on I GAR/308 orr, Being lmge"purohaiers to these 0 4v . we can offer indnamnerits to el* !Mien; Coal 011 Lamps ,of the mod Improved' Patterns, very iMeap. All kinds' of laitip changed to 'burn Lloid 011. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. Thoee'ofyou whd lurie nOt given our HOME AND OATELE POWDERS a trial 'know not their superiority, andAhe adruitage they are in keeping. Mitsui and Cattle healthy and in good oondlikin. Thousaing:eari teitifyib the. profit they L haie . derived from ` the ilea of - our 'Oattle - louidirs by the •b3eresslng, -uuantityoand quality- of milk, beeldesi health and ap pearsnoe oirtbeiroattle. Our long - experience in the business gives us the advantageA?ca thorough kno w l e d ge o f the trade, and our arrangement; -in the cities are such thAtielin bi 4404 LOA litsiir inzuhda :netting appertaining to our business, on the - - hest of terms. Thankful fur Thu: Ilkeugt pattonagenestowed Ou our koinse ! wii:4l3 , ih xl t r t e t :at/outtalk * busbies, a.ntreMeelection . •P Ultlit •DRI7 QS • " -• . , .., ~ • • • • ,• • •. . at fair pricesokid the - deeire.to• please ail ? to merit a coithireinoe of the, favor of a .dkarrim.:- Mating . prt,t4 ' ' ' apl6 dl; MELODERW AND '.gIPPWIT ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX MIST iMaili/. 31 0, ONLY GOLD RED&I••• (Mr, by instru ments of this class hati.boaniaws. 44,ed:to, 'MASON & .INSTRUMENTS. A fall assortment of these; Instramowt o ways on hand, at' ,• W. bola Agent ; 93 *AO street. jel-Ztawly A FINE ASSORTM T'Or PORT FOTIOS I PORT FOLIOS! CIEFESMEN ! BACKGAMMON BOARDS Received at, .sCHIEFFF.,II'S BOOKSTORE. ENGLER DAIRY and NEW YORK SATE CHFIESE, At [no2ol - WIUDOOK, Ja., & PICKLES ! PICKLES 11 , . • 'nY THE barrel, half barrel; jar or doprt,,,at .11 n 026 BOYAR: &IMBUE& Er FRESH- en Ply of Markfief,i,e,eteloit g 4 A. Sugar CylrertgAina:aoa < Dßifd SiiaCat, ' •stintra 10EBPER:- nO YOU wish a good Gold Pen f If so, call at 1./ BOHEFFER'S Bookstore, Harrisburg. non INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Gamer EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOB BITB7TNATL9M, GOD 7 , NEDRALGIA, LUMBAGO, STBFP BADE AND ..70LIM, STRAINS, BRUMES, OUTS AND WOUNDS, HIM, MADAME, AND ALL ILFENUILLTIO AND NERVOUS DLSOBDEBB. For all of which it Is a speedy and certain rowdy; and never fidls: This Liniment is pre pared from the rodrie of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Ounnectkut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twen years with the most astonishing gnome. .1 AS AIV ALLEVIA.IOg OF rim, it is rivalled by any preparattOir 'before the public of which the most iikeptkal may be convin by a birigle trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Ehecuiiitio:Diecirders of every kind, aria in thousands of cares where it has been used it has never been known to fail. POR.NEGRALGLI, it will afford immedia • relief in every case, however distressing. , It will relieve the worst case of BEADACHE 4three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOonzsolis also will it care - ina4ntiy. :FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE RALLASSITUDEerIsing-from Imprudente excess, this. Liniment is a mod happy and un-, failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOB PILES.—As an external remedy, we clairn that it is the boa known and we challenge the world to produce an skull. Every victim of this distreashig_ complaint should give it a -atrial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a Iquffeafinue. COLORS, PAINT AND intbiral *** DR. SWEEIT'S -• QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never Wto cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the Joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this T. nitnent in two or three days. BRUISES, L'UIg,.W,QUNDS, SORES, M CP • S . ; BMWS AND SCALDS, yield readily to tke.: wonderful healing_ properties of DTl swErrs INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when used according to directions...: Also, CHILBLAINS, 1110STBD • FES?, INSECT BITES AND SUNGR: EVERY HORSE OWNER should ; have this remedy ether:id, for its ; thusly use at the first appearance of immeeme win ef fectually prevent those formidible amen, to which air horses are liable, and which render so:. minty otherwise valuable horses, norgiy, worthies, Over Mar hundred Soluntaiy testimonials to the `wonderful curative properties of this Lini inept have been received within the last two ears, and many of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. CAUTION. i io'arold thiposition obierire the Signature pad Likeness of Dr. Ellepheit' Sweet on ;every abel, and aloe • "Stephan Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the !glees of each bottle, without which none are gepuine. - BICHANDSON & CO., • Sole Proprietols, Norwich, at. Fol attla by all 'dealers. null dawly sow “THEKE kJ. NO SUCH WORD AS VAIL” TARRANT'o COMPOUND EXTRACT OF . . OUDill.o6 AND COPA.IBA. 1 This preparation is particularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC RE the prosopt and certain cure of DISEASES Fir- THE BLADDiliti KIDNEYS, URINARY pRGANS,.EIO: It mey he relied on as the best mode for the. imhxdrdstration of these remedies in the large' class of Medusas of both seam, to which they -It never interferes with the digestion, and. by. its concentustion, the dose iS *wit reduced. - N. B.—Purchasers are advised to ask for TABItAITT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT ON CU- : )3111118 AND COPAIBA, and take nothing else, as imitations and:worthless preparations, tinder eimilar names, are in the market. Price $100: . Senthy iidpress on receipt of price. Namibia: tared-onlyby TARRANT & CO., No. 278 Green id& street, corner of Warren steeet, New York,' 'and for Ede by Lorsgyisf' s gazer ally. oct22-dly CURTAIN MATERIALS! LACE. C~Ri x is% WALE E c (bU00109.11,- 2.3" W.. H.. 0.011T1.14) MASONIC HALL, 5. 718 Chestnut" Street PHILADELPEELL WINDOW SHADE'S, FURNITURECOVERIIVGIK . MASON'S BLACKENING. 500 DOZEN. -- ;MST received arid for sale, wholeaale 4 4d re tall. [eopt24] WM- TXXBE, t& 4:XX BALLS 4net received at nol9 SOITEFFKIVB BCKWITORIC. Buriza, Eggs, Flour, ll Rcibitoes, 4ppiel t and Country }lmbibe of a kraile for kale cheap try • • BOYER I Kffitana, , 1 5a/ • ATt5l- 8 WAS. ftlik4ll._ Prilsart, -Aloe sl.s(k" ; SHOULDER novel of New York and the army, 1862 ; j by Henry Norford Foe mile at BERGNER'S Obey? Book atom ST A R T.IsTrED 1760 PRICED LORI LARD, Snuff and Tobaeno er, 16 4 18 CHAMBERS (Formerly 121:Thambem Street, ) WOULD the attention of I the T articles of We manufacture, via : Demlgns, Phu Mlic Pure Virgin* Oosree Nachitoches, Amelia= 436thlinain, OoPenhatPu YELIOW SNUFF_ High Sco legh Toed Scotch, Irish 113gh Tomsk or landytoot, - Hon ei Dew Fresh Ron Elec eav ticotch Froth ET2 Quality Long, No. 1, No. 2, Noe. 1 & 2 mixed, Granulated. • 41211 o affllllllllo. P. A. L., or•phdn, Cavendish, or Sweat, Sweet Scented Oroooco, Tin Poll Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent os . mrlidly JOHN WISE,. Third. Street near Walnut, HARRISBURG, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIALER IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, dco; Jujube Paste, • Moss Paste, Fig Paste, Marsh Mellow Gum Drops, Canna Chocolate Drops Plain Candies, ac., &c. Oranges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, Jenks, Teas, and Spices, all kinds. Paper Bags, Mar Vinegar, Ike& and Salt Rich in • season, Vegetables in season, liaising, Currants, octl3 4 i II 1 It I 1,~~ °Bastion of Pensions, Bounties,. Bad Pay and War Claims. Niters' Pa Rolls. Raster Rolls. and Re cruiting Accounts Made Out. firtHlß undersigned, having been in the en ployment of the - United States during the hist eighteen-months, as Clerk in the' Muster lug and Disbursing Office and Moe of Super inbmdent ot Beczniiting Service of Pennsylva nia, rameothilly informs the public that he haa opened an °Sloe in the, DAILY Tizaemaps Building tor the purpose of col Per: dons, Bounties, Back Pay and War also, ranking out Office's' Pay Bolls, liftist.:. Bolls and Recruiting Accounts. • Ail suers by mail attended to promptly. om noviiitt SULLIVAN S. NOTICE-PHILAD'A. AND READ - - ING- RAILROAD COMPANY. Ihrennsa, Nov. 28th, 1868. T . public is respectfully informed that on and after MONDAY, Do=t 14th, all Paaaengers who do not purchase their tickets 'before entering the cars, will be charged 2b Cents extra on each - ticket purchased on the troiN for which they will obtain from the oou ductor-,e check receipt. This receipt will be redeemed, and 25 cents paid therefor, in cash, upon its presentation at any Ticket Office of Ohs Company. G. A. NICOLL% de4d2m General 8n .'t. JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market Street and Market Square, HARRISBURG, PBNNA. CHAIII. H. MINN, nob dtf Proprietor. CONRAD HOUSE, PHILLIPSBURG, cHhlllll COUNTY, PA. J.A.1 1 / 1 03 H. 4AThEB , Psomunroa. IlMr TRAVELING whom:nary win and A Ude a lizakciaas House. The table is alWaykstipplied with the delicacies of the sea son, and the bar well stocked with the beet bran& of liquors. • Good Stabling attached to the Hotel. novS-dam . _ HAVANA ORANGES. TM received at BOY= & KOKBPICRi 4t, n 025 A. Ab. TEtworit, TEAO.HER ::OF MUSH) Oman Sr WARD'S MUSIO STORE, . 12 N. Third Bred. Reemenee: Third %met, above North. dl6-u OUT BOOK* PUMMEL posprikattrEar And a general waietrot Leathereon, I MOlvecl. at RERGNIIII9I , BOOK effo O. SMITH, Attorney -at-law, Third etreet, , Retriabarg,: - Pa., all business entrusted t o ninz will be promptly attended to. Bormtiee, Penakma and Back Pay of Officer: ccdlected. deelo SPERM CANDLE& •FUIST QUALITY. sept 24 HAVANA ORANGES, • - TIIST mob/utak J no2o Jn.,.oit, CIO - . PCT. CORMS, lUTIM Mt • MEAT. -A fresh lot just molved kil.Vondlor We iv BOtTERAIMB2EII. ; • itArioanizirs cuogoior Amino ; of this ow scas,,m4kg. it.inet received and for sole • "irecl.s ' j W , DOCK, JO.; $c CO. S MKKD 'CHOICE LOT • At • deal& W. DOGE, TL , & Nun 2bartistmetts. , BROWN BMW lion !a called to the barge reduction f . Fine-Out, Mewing mid &waking which will be found of a Superini TOBACCO. 1111101a1/9, S. Jag°, Spanish, Canister, Turkhin. Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Orem hats, Ground Nuts, Pam) Huts. Cocoanuts Cianberripit. Hominy SILO /AMA, Oakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Po tatoes), Green and Dried Fruits, And Country Produce in season. tads. ALL SIZES. Wit JXXX, az., a co JOHN WHIR
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