Often %tamers. Steam Weekly to LiveroooL FTIOUCHING at GEMNKOWN, (Cass .1 am) The well .known. Srmtmers of, the Liver Pool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : Uric OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, January 9 ; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, January 16 ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday,January 23, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noorr, from Pier 44, North Mier. BATES OF PASSAGE, ' ELYARZI ffi OOLD, OR ZIE lIQOPFALMIT 0113 • Etoo7. 1 smsx imam, $BO 00 ennuis, • $ B2 50 do to London , 86 00 do to London, 86 50 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, •40 60 do to Hamurg, 90.00 do to - Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Halve, Bremen, llettenbnn, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown; Cabin, $7,5, - $B6, $lO5. Steerage from Liver.: pool, $4O. From Queena3town, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends oan buy tick ets here at these rates. , ' For further informatlou apply at the Comps ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or 0.0. ZIMMENILIN, Harrisburg. Eliottllantauz. FEINER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Loa Haven . , Jersey Shore , W il liamsport, tin. ifq 'Motown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun . bury TreYerion4 - Acolltiowlit • - Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifk, Dauphin . AND Et ARRIS Rl7 RGE The Philadelphia Depot being centrally loaded, • the drayage will be, at the • loiveit rates. • The Conductor goes through, with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods intrust ed to the line. Goods delivered atthe depot of FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 Marketstreet, Philadelphia, by b o'clock P. X., will be deliv ered in Harrisburg the next morning. Yreight Always as Law as by Any Other Line. ;. JOSEPH .MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia" rind'Reading Depot, .act2l-tti Foot of Market Street„Harrlsburg. New Gonds.....lunt Opened ! BEIRq'NER I B 001 AND STATIONERY STORE, embraoheg every new and . Improved style of POCKET BOOKS) CIIRRINCY HOLDERS; - CALF SKI/ POCKET BOOBS, BUCKSKIN PUSSES, PORTHONAIES, &0., at prices to-suit all ninnonsbuume. POCKET' CUTLERY, Consisting of a fbmassortment of Wesienholm's Superior Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated mantitactory. &fry Pen sol , d, with a guaraistes.- POW FOLIOS, WRITING OASES, . - ROSEWOOD MBES, • PAPEIERIES, dko.l Together with every article usually found In a arid ohms Book and Stationery establishment, BERGNEWS 61 :MeAtat. myl2 New Grocery and Prvision Wore BOYER. & JECOERPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS fl CV IL 0 ICI 333 3EL X 3EI , Queen§ and Glass Ware, - AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PR OD U OE, TTAPE just opened a huge and well selected, 1:1 stock of goods at their stand, No. 8 gar het Square, Harrisburg; Pa., to which they in vite the attention of the public genera*. nolO dly PONS ABOUT I - MAKING MINCE MEAT Will Bad everything that they need in_ the line of Apples, Raisins, Citron, Lemon Peel, Cur rants, Wine, Brandies, Cider and Pare Spices at the lowest market rates at WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO., Dealers in fine family groceries, opposite the Court House. no2B. riIIOITGLOONG V,,,0 BEST PRESERVED CANTON GlNCiglt For sale at WM. DOOK., Ja., & CO. _ n 024 A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW - BORNS, CITRON, CURRANTS, • PRUNES, FIGS, &0., WM. DOCK, Js., & CO At [no2A StInMOB Go SHEN BIJTTER FOR TABLE USE Just received at W. DOOR, Js.; & CO. TOY BOOKS, GAMES, &C. AA LARGE assortment of Toy Books, Gaines, Sco.; just reoehlui at --- ,-1- SCHIFFER'S BOOKSTGRE, nol9 NEW BOOKS THE SHOULDER STRAPS AND Just : receivedat 448 SORKFFER'S BOOKSTORE. LARGE lot of bed quality' of Mercer Pots ..011L toes Piet received and for sale by - BOYEB & KOKII,PRB, decl2dtf No. 8, Market Square,. PORTFOLIOS 1. PORTFOLIOS I ! fiIHESSMEN and -Backgammon Boards; a fine assortment, just received at - , decs SOHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE. A.L.F.S.-200 barrels of ' Ne w York State Apples, of a choice varietY, just ;received, anif-snhi--19w,.. - in •any -quaatitiee,-to-kralt--pnr rh‘tberiew grocery'cif- • BOYEJI Kosiout: PICKLES I PICKLES ! ! - D y Tffica tere i, 411 Barrel, Jar or Dozen JUP•at (no2o] M. DOCK, Jl., & Pe - nnsylvaLlia 1.41 RoAd FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND UM -MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1868, /FHB Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania 1 Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at 'Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol lows : THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2:45 - a. m., and arrives at Weat Philadelphia at 6.55 a. in. FAST LINE leavea Harrisburg daily (ex Deptlfondair) at 6.00. a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 a. m. Passengers take breakfast at animater. WAY AOCIONERDATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 a. in., and arrives at West Phlladelplila at : 12.26 p. in. FAST MAZ - TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dairy. (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at, West Philadelphia at 6.20 p. m. ffitniußrliJllo ACCOMMODATION via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 6.80 p. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 p. In. WESTWARD BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except_Monday) at 2.20 a. in.; Altoona, 8.00 a. in., tke breakfast,' and arriVelal at Pittsburg at 1.00 noon.- PIIaugELPHIA EXPIDIRS TRAIN leaves Harrisbutg daily at 8.20 a. in.; Altoona at 8.40 a.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at, 1.30 p.-m. MAIL TRAIT leaveis Harrisburg at 1.40 F. m.; Altoona at 7.65 p. m., take supper, and selves at Pittaburg at 1.10 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 p: al.; Altoona at 0.10 p. takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at L4O a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 p. at., and ar sives at Harrisburg at 8.10-p. m. -MOUNT JOY.. ACCOMMODATION loaves Lancaster at 11.88 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 p. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supi. ifiddk Pann'a R. R. Efstr4burg, Nov. 13, 1882.-dtf NOW AIR LINO ROHR - " ' MEd TWINS DAILY TO NICW TORY AND PHILADELPHIA. fIN AND APT= MONDAY November k.l 16th, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave. the Philadelphia and Readfng Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, vls : - 13AS'I'VVARZII. - =PRIM LUTE leaiee Harrisburg at 6.80 A. N., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express, Train . from the West, arriving in New York at 1.45 A. X. A sleeping oar is attached to the Wile through . from Pittsburg without change. HAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. H. arriving in New York at 5.80 P. hL, anal Philadelphia at 1.50 P. N. _ FAST-LINE loam Harrisburg at 2.00 P. arriving In New. York at 10.26 P. N., and Phil adelphia at 7.00 P. IL' WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaveti New York at 8.00 A. NI, and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., arriving Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M. ' • • 1. MAIL TRAlNleaves,Neu , York at 12.00 noon, arid PhiladelPhiertitB.Bo P. 111., arriving at Ha ; risburg at 8.120 P:11 - ;* • ' • - EXPRESS TRAIN - leaves New - York at 7.00 P. M., arriving - at Harrisburg at 2.09 A. N., and!connectiree*th Iteaunnsylvartla Express Tribi forPittsliurg. albeitireg car' le also at tached to this train. Connections are wade at Harrlsbarg iritb trains °lithe Pennsylvania, Northern Coatis) and Cumberland Valley railroads,: and at Reed ing for Philadelphia / Pottsville, Wilkesharie, Allentown, Easton; k.o. Baggage checked through. . Fare between New York And Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, $3 85 in No; 1 ears, and $8 in No. 2. , For tickets of other information apply to J. J.: CLYDE, " nol4-dif General Agent, Harrisburg, Northern -- Central Railway 2 . 0 AID MON 33-11:1.1r2IMOPJM Connections made with trains on Pennslyita , nia Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. • TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmfrs, =dill of Northern New York. ON and after MONDAY , NOVEMBER 165, 1868, the Patent:pr Trains otthe Northern Central Railway"tilli_arrive at and depart from ,Hamistmrg and Baltimore as folknii, vis : . MAIL _TRAIN leaves Sunbury dilly (except Sunday) -10.10 A.M.M leaves Harrliaburg.. 1.20 P. M. " arrives at,rlialtimore 6.40 P.M. 11X.PR1338 TRAIN lesyaii4iiribury , - - may. (Pt STA-- - day), 11.42 P. AL • l say es "Harrisburg (except Monday), 2.50 A. M. arrives at Baltimore daily lexoepttion tztba. 7 00 A ...... . . FEARRTS111011(1 A MMODATI.ON • • ,leaveli Harrtsburg 7.00 4 " .:M. NaR,THWARD. mAILIBMIT leaves Baltimoiridilry t Sanday).. 9.20 .d leavaiMarriabinz... 1.45 • arrives 'Sunbury 4.30 P.M. =PRESS • • ' " arrives at Harrisburg 2.00 A. ht. leave a--Harrisburg „ -41311fitd.i4t - Mott- , Jday) • 8.26 A. M. arrives atSuriliiky 8.25 A. M. EIARINSBITIMI AOOOMMODATION leaves Baltimore • dallylowspt Sun* ... 3.09 PM. . aril - Vent Harrisburg 7.60 P.M. FOrlarther information apply at the Ofitee, in Pennsylvania Ballromp. J. N. De Y, Gen. Nuys. Harrieburg, Nov. 16, 1 .dai DAYS OF SHODDY lino. of Irani. Winter Time Table. EASTWARD. ; • VII WINTER TRIF, ITABI;E. THREE TEAM'S DAILY Washington City. SOUTHWARD. Sti 'Not. DR: WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Is The Vital Principle Of The Pine Tree, (IBTAINXD by a pet - Whir process in the die tillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others have failed. have you a Cough 7' Have you Sore Throat f Have you anTof the premonitory symptoms of that most fatal disease, Consumption 7 Those, who should be warned by these symp kens generally- think lightly of them until it too late. From this fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweep; to the grave at least erne-sixth of Death's victims. • What are its symptoms t It usually begins with - a short dry cough, which soon becomes habitual, but for some time nothing is raised except a frothy , mucus. The breatying is somewhat difficult, and upon slight exercise much &ivied. A sense Of tightness and oppression at the chest is often felt. As the dis ease advances the patihnt becomes thin in flesh, is afflicted - With loss 'of - appetite, great languor, indolence:and dejection of spirits ; and may eolith:wain this state for a considerable length of time,. that it is Very readily affected by slight or fatigue. If these occur, the coligh becomes - more Iroublesbme;and IsAttended with expectoration, whiCh is 'ilx& ;copious and fiee very early in the morning. It is sometimes streaked with blodd. At this stagenight-sweata usually set in, and In some cases a profuse bleed -b3g Of the lungs may also occur. Pain in some part of the chest is'felt, and often a difficultyin lying upon one or, the other side, without: 'severe, fits of coughing - or a sense of fullness "or suffocation, is experienced: The 'pulse bow** full, held, and freggebt,- the hectic flesh tinges the 'cheeks, and the'dlie malady is fast hasten ing to its close. • You now ask• His there a cure Y" Consumption has been and can be cured by the use of my TAB. COADIM 4 even in apparently hopeless cases. This assertion I make with the ability to present the most complete evidence of the truth. Spaceyill not admit of my giving the contents of the many thousands of testi monials tnts value, which I have been and ant receivlifg from Olen and women of unqueer tionaple worth and reontation. I have had ' a number of these certificates printed in circular formwhich I will siand'you free on application. Whether you - now &terrain to try the medir eine or not, send-for the 'circular. After yeah of- study-and experiment, I offer this medicine, lklievhig it to be the best remedy. for: all pul monary and 6rtmehial diseases. If yon 'carinot be benefitted by the use =o llits TAR Cdadros., I bellede you are-beyontitdi earthly aid. Yet if therearibetter curate agent, I earnestly adviie their use. The best remedies,- the best care, are needed by those-if:flit:4W with this disease. Because I believe this to be_the beat, I ask you to try it. Many, not only oPthe people; but physicians of every wheel an4,pmgeo, are daily flaking me, "What is the—wino:4le br cause of your success-in:the treatment of Pulenvnary Consump tion My answer is this: The. invigoration of the digestive , organs the. trengthening of the debilitated system the purification and enrichment of the blood, must expel froin the. syetetn the corruption which scrofula breeds.' While this is effected by the pozerful alterative (changing from dirme to prPpartiovef the Tar Cordial, Ittf heal and renoviting.prlindple is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of ;the lungs and throat, penetrating 'to each diseased part, relieving pain, subduing inilanimation,.and restoring & healthful tendenq. Met lkla two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in oonjunotiog with Netup's constant re cuperative:tenffetwand the patient is saved, if he his too , lon g delayed a resort to the means of 'cure. - • , The Pisa Titan Ten CORDIAL will cure Coughs, Sore Thfciat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthnia; Croup, Hooping Cough, Diptheria, and is also' an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys and female complaints. BEWARE DF COUNTERFEITS. The senuLue has the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imitations. • Palos FIFTY Cars min ONE DOLLAR Pan Barns. Prepared onlY•by`the Proprietor. DE.'L, wgsnART, No. 10, North Second St, Philadelphia, Pa For sale by all Druggists 1863. - 1863. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAM; ROAD. , TEEEgreat line trayeries the Northern IWti N:rthweet counties of Pennsylvania to the city of : Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by. the rearaykamia Red reed,Conerow; and ander their auspices is being ratd - li-opened• throughout its entire length. It is now in use for,, , P er and Freight business fiom Narriebarg to porium (195 Mlles en the *tern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 in.iles,) on the %Stern Division. Tlll 01 weak= TRAIN= AT immunize, Mall Train lesion North • 1.45 M. Express Train kayos North. 3.25 A. jw. Oars run through *sour ClatUgil both ways on these trains betiv - een PidiadelPhia and 'Look Raven, and betsireen Baltimore and L Lockock Haven. Elegant Sleeping oars on Rims tndts both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore,"and Williamspart:and Philadelphia. For information respitorin,g Paasenger bud neks apply at the S. E. Cot. 11th and Market streets. And for Freight business of the Ciampanyie Agenda: S. 8.. Kingston, Jr., Cot. 13th mad Market . 'reads, Philadelphia. J. W, Reynolds, Erie. J. Id. Mt Agent N„.O. R. 8., Baltimore. H. H. Egasres , (Ma .644 - ri4l 40. aa. tram L. Holm,. Gen', read Age. PhsTa., Joe, nol6lly] ' -Manager, Wukamspori, SELECT- WHILE .THE STOCK IS FULL. . • rozzLizim . _ tOlt 1 Et el A fall afflortmettt at . BERGNER'S. deci DR. Iik,A.YrWREA 3 NO. 1191MAIKEI; ;rain; Teeth positively - extracted without pin .by ihe use of nitrous oxide. ' clet7do. • _ " BUTTER ! BUTTER 1-1,000 pounds. Kea York State Batter just receiVed,:end ,foz• Pio by Firkin or rf,H. 21140 it, the Awstv,gFo pagy,pf [dejtk i '.vj.3oYElt.& KOICRPEN AN assortment of PAPER DOLLS, Bro., at SOFIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, nel9 Harrisburg. D. W. GROSS & CO., DRUG(IISTS, MAIDET STREET, DRUGGISTS, PHYSIOIANS, STORE. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS. We are 'daily adding to our assortment 'of giols all each articles as are d(ishable„ and would remetfelly call pur attention to .the largest and best selected stoar r in this city, of DRUGS, OHEMIOALS di •PAINT, ils, Varnishes and Gime, Dye-fitufb, Glass and Patty, Artist'sOolors and Tools, P4rotind Burning Flaktand Alcohol, Lard, Sperm - and Pine Ohs, Boitles, nib and Lamp Woks*, ". Oastlle Soap, Sponges and 0431:ke., &C., &c. With p general variety_ of PERFIIBMBY & TOJL)IT' MITIOLi3 oaeotea. tie,ot iniainfactoree and'Pei craws of Swipe aid tits country Being vary large dealers In • roga,,T l l; wmn LEAD, mans. ork wampum, . WINDOW' .014134. ARTIST% • (*LOBS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S _BRUME& IN ALL Tuna Velum - Es, 00T.463 AND maim:EA . or ALL Krum We respectfully 'Write a call, feeling Gol den:L . lOlA `we` can magi!) , the want* ot alroi ten": to theft : satisfaction. : TEETH 1 TEETBI 1 101.1173' ANit WHITE/13 I'OIOELAIII lien( PATENT'- 11XDICJIND3 ' , end . Kim -IPPYPili'rrvls, ot All kinds, direct from the Preptietors. Seifionifier and Concentrated Lye. Wholesale I.4.ents 'for Saponifier, whith ire sell as , lo as itoan be iert4iiiisfbi:the 111Alliar0 ..MEDICAL : F1.1:0 Being large' purchasers 'in - these wel4fin offer inducements to close , buyers. .poal Lampe of the meet Improved patterns, very cheap. An kinds - of lainp changed Iv bnrn 004 ( XL - • Those (V On Nyko'Llive not given our 11011 . 0 AND OAVII.E POWDNIIS a trial " , know, eot their superiority,' and, the advantage they are le keeping .Horste ..and )oattle healthy and, In good ooilditkli. • lio3o-d&w meow Thousands oan _testify to the:Prat they have derived from thatse of-our Cattle Powders:by the increasing quantify and quality of bseldes.improving 'the general health and pt pound§ of their: cattle.l.* - • Out long exierietiee IA the hhehumagnme , pa 'the advantage a thorough knowledge of the trade, e;;11 orn s iTr . sremezak fa the 'titles nye, inch that we ten in,. a very pert • time 'funk& „ything : appeitiliang to. oar business, on the beet of terms. Thankfta for the liberal PetronegeVeitoied on our house we hope by strict attentioi to r. burinefe,iiofigitd:iebicition of RIG% D RAT. G 8 at fair prime, and the deidielit please to "merit a continuation of the favor of a mating P 440• ! I' b lB 447 MELOMM AND : MINET, ORGINIL TVENTY-811C-Filint PRIDEUThig TW al SIMIe MOATS , .juid.the ONLY GOLD MEDAL' (ever won by bubo mate of 'this ellass),has been waffled to MASON - 4 HAMLIN'S INSTBIIMEN111: . A fall assortment of these 'instrumental ways • oh hand, ,at W. N t HO(HCLI7§, Sole Agerit je4-2tSwly 93 Marketstreet. . _ FINE. ASSORTMENT . OF - Dow FCBT FO L IOS ! , CHESSMEN ! BACKGAMMON SCARPS lisceived. at SCHEIEFER'S BOOKSTOIta . ENGLISH ptomY - - NEW YORK 8 E&TE-CHEESE, DOCK, JR.,.86 CO. ENE TIOKLES PRIKLEI3.II lop Y TEM . /Jarrell; .haltbarred; it IVO nog) , e 110111114)10E122.11 PREREL. supply oP Ittiahnees. Gelebnited -. Ranlikak( l-1 1404&01.14, n 025 BOYER it,Arpogza. Do you wish a good Gold Pen? If so, call at SCHEFFEIII3 Bookstore, Harrisburg. nole Itt M. Orion * .1 WEIOTMATiG AND RETAIL NO. 19 13LABBISBUREI, 4 COIL OIL I CARBON . DIE I FARAIE4O,_ AND GifAtißlO: Ilitifical. *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOB RHEUMATISM, HOIII, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NAM AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, _CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, MADAM, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which It le a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is par pared from the recipe of Dr.'Stepliki Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone- setter, and has been used.in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIA2OR OF FAIN; It is art ;Walled by any prepartion before the public, of whiell the most Biyiecia may be , convinced by a single trite. - This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic ,Thsordare of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to-fall. 10KNEDRAI6'LI, it will afford immediate relief-in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst case of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. 2DO2IIACHE also will it cure Instantly. IDE NBRYODS- DEBILITY AND GHEE RAI6.I; AS • ITUDE arising from imprudence or excest;this Liniment is a moat happy and un " Acting directly upon the ner vous tisanes, it strengthens• and revivifies the system, and restores it.to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. --As, an external remedy, we claim that it is the bestimovm, and we cludienge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it e trial, for it , will not fikil to afford immediate rellef,; and in. a majority of caste will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some- U*l3s oxtrinuelynialignant and dangerous, but a tbriely application °fit& Ltabnentirlll never. fait to core. • • ,SPRAINS are sometimes very, ob stinate, and enlargement of the joint's is liable - to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by. this TAbinient in two or three dills. BRUMES, OUTS; WOUNDS, SORES, CRIES, BURN S AND SCALDS, yield readily to the_ wonderful healfx - ig properties of DB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE 'when timid according to directions. , AIisoiVEUZ.B.I4INS, .FROStARD PEET, INUO2 RITES AND STINGS. EVERY HORSE OWNER ahould have this , remedy at band, foritelbney use at the fi rst appearance of lameness will - %staidly prevent, those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which rendes so many otherwise valuable horses, nearly worthless. , . • - Over lour hundred voluntary testimonials to 'the wonderful curative projkirties of this Lini ment have been received within the last two years,- and-many of them Item persons In the MON* n l OO eflife. GAUTIOB. To avoid karositieri, obseive 'the Signature and-liken*** of Dr:Stepten`'Sweet 'on every label, t and also ,_"Stephen Sweet's Infallib,hl Liniment" blow' in the glass of each bottle, without which none are gennina: RIO REDS 011 & Sole ProprletorkNorwicht.OL , For sale by all &slera Sall dawly_oow "THERE I. NO SUCH WORD` AS FAIL" rrARRANT's COMPOUND EXTRACT OR C1T144.1.3'4 A 4.1) COPAIBA.. This PrOacatikka-is Partktgat l 7 reattemendea to the ILKDICAL PROASSION andtha PUBLIO kir fire proiiipt and certain cure of DIEM •RS CiF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ÜBINABY ORGANS, ETC. . It may, be relied tia Att the beet mode for the administration u f these remedies in the, large them . of &lenses of both sexes, to which they are - applicable. It -never interferes with the digestion, and.by its concentration, the dose is much redaced. N.. B..—Purchakeis are advised to , ask for, TARRANrB COMPOUND EXTRACT OF DU SEW AND COPAIBA-, anit-take nothing else, as imitations and worthless:preparations,. under similar natruxi,,are inthe market. Price $lOO. Beni byexpreea on receipt of plice. Manufac tured only by TARRANT & Oreen ipibli corner of - Warren steeet, NewYoik, ask* salt by rircpyiair generally ock22rdli arrATAIN - MATERIALS ! L - 4,0 40-cr JR. ize AL. - - LtE. WALRA.VE-N, , (mown To w. s. esazarsa,) MASONIC HALL, /19 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA. WI ND ON .8 D FURN7URE, 'COVERINGS. " non dBm . • MASONS BLACKENING- _ • - 600 D.O-ZE N. r . TUST received and for'sale, Irtiolaaale shdr J tail. [aapt24] •WM. DOCK, JR., & C 0.,; Gtrx RALLIS anil 4ast4eceived at• •• • ‘).4011 BaKEMBIB :13(acf3TORR. De r A ii APpl9ej, 1 7 1 - ! . 751 . moll dtt 8 Market Elquata.' THE New fitniiii 4 traia;libies I*. SHOULDER STRAYS, a novel of New York and the army, 1862 ; byhterferd For oda at BREGNEWS Cheap = Store. ESTABLISHED 17e(1 Snuff and Tobasen Mimniacturer 16 ife. 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Foro/orb/42 Chambers Street, New York.) IATOIJIAD call the attention of Dealers to the Y r exticles of his mange, via : Macaboy, Demigroe, Fine Bappee, Pare Gomm ppee, • Nachltochee, Ametienn Gentlemen, Copenloom YELLOW WOW' Socltch, High Toast Scotch, bleb High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Honey Dew Scotch, Wash Honey Dew Scoicb, Rash Scotch. W Attention le called to the large reduction in ;aim of 'Flue-Out Chewing and Surakin Tobaccos, which will be found of a Superior Quality Long, No. 1, No. 2, • lion. 1 & 2 mixed, • Granulated. um OUT OILIWONO. P. A. L., or plain, Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Oronooo, Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A oftenbw of Floes wM be sent on tion. - JOHN WISE, Third Street near Walnut, ILMILSBURG PA. WHOLESALE AB si%ll DEII,III IN - CONITOTIONERY, FRUITS, Jujube Paste, Koss Paste, Fig Paste, Mazah Mallow Gam Drops, CreamtJhooblate Drofe Plain Candies, &a., &c. Oranges and Lemons, Canned Frrdis, Jeilles, Teas and Spices, all kinds. Paper Bags, Older Vinegar, F"'!IYMPiTI".r3II Vegetables In season, oliedion of Peadons, Bounties, Bask Is y And War Claims. Ulcers' Pay Rolls, Ituster R.I. aid Ks asittng Accounts 'lade WI. raundeisigned, having been In the o l g 010 . rota of the United States during tho hat eighteen months, as Clerk la the ldusta, in,g and Disbundug Office and Ceps of Suppeur intendant of Recruiting Scrvice of Pennsylva nis, respectfully Informs the public that he Li< opened an OdSos In the DAUM TIMEIIIPit Building for the purpose of collecting P. Edon; Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims also, making out Officals' Pay Bona, Must,.. Bolls and flecruiting Accounts. AU orders by mail attended to promptly. novl-dit SULLIVAN S. 411131LD. NOTICE-PHILAD'A AND itni, ING RAILROAD COMPANY. Itasnixo, Nov. Mb, 1863. ''Hi public is respectfully informed that on JL and after MONDAY, Dammam 14th, all Passengers who do not purchase their ticket, bekire entering the cars, will be charged 2Z, cents extra on each ticket purchased on the train, for which they will obtain from the Con doctor a check receipt. This receipt will be redeemed, and 26 cents paid therefor, in cast, upon, its presentation at any Ticket Office 0: the Company.. ' G. A. NICOLLS, : dot d2m General Sup' r. rig"LEtAVELING COHMlairrx T All end ht' a first-class House. The labia always supplied with the delicacies of the sea son, and the bar well stocked with. the beet brands of liquors. __Good Stabling attached to the 10/41. nova-dam • - HAVANA ORANGES. TIIST received at BOYEIB & IMERPEBi In n 02.5 -4. P. THErpsigi, TEAO:HEA OF MUSIC comas At WARD'S MUSIC STORE, 12 N. Thing ®. .Residame: Third Street, above North. P• • -a: . BOOKB, BUCRILItm- FURORS, PORT alowaras And a general vatietilA-Lerdiar - Geede, received at •B }N@'B Bong STORE. - _ A a Eatrnr; ta"^""o 7 -at-Law, Tkdld street, Harrisbum FL, all moss entrusted to aimmilLbe promptly attended to. Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay of Ork,:tif ;2011,13ted. declo HAVANA ORANGES. lUBr weaved M . . T9Y'VANNONS, AIME he* kit lest receive 3 ,17.1 Ara for'eile by HONEPER. (190 'S crealest. hems, of - this um t wyes_cutts t Soo =shed shol for sale deal Iv. pc w: Jli ., & co. SMOMED A CHOICE LOT At &eon' W. DOOK, Js. , & CO, Nero 2/Itirrtiontunts. LORILLARD, BROWN BRUM' TOBACCO. 61(00G. 8. Jag°, Spanish, Canister, Turktii. Citron, Figs, Dates, Prom*, Almonds, Walnuts, Filber ts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nate, Pecan Nuts. Coooanute Cranberries_ Hominy ana beans, Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Po tattles, Green and Dried And Country Produce 0018 OFFICERS AU MIMS. 15 olds. JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market Street and Market Square, HARRISBURG, PENNA. MAL IL MANN, Proprietor. nob dtf CONRAD goyim PRILLIPREURR, CENTRE MOTT, PA. JAMES H. GAYLKII, Psopworroa. SPERM CANDLES. FIRST QUALITY.. ALL 81.7•P5. WIdt..D3OK. &00 sept 24 DOCIT,, & co Fruits, fn season JOHN WISE.
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