. ..., -- - Gerniiiiiiioiiii*.i,-- ~ _ _ ..late - touristurpaY 44-111%—hamr.',1.'-;--the ".".".."-- - A eimsylvania Rail Road ! icf ., =;—.practise „. th' - ''' an4Ntilinows: e5....,-,...y „.. r y- gp6aB . ~ ...e . . .. Pennsylvania . , hi s '...tftol German has house, 'fin" . :04 - fird, WINTER TIME TABLE. . . • hisroadside trees so laden with fruit that dad ' ET " TRAINS DAILY. TO AND FOUR he not carefully prop them up and fie together, FROM PHELADEDELPHIA. , and in many places hold theboughs together oii attn /2Tra by wooden clamps, they would be torn asun- MONDAY.,Nov. 16th,1863. der by their own weight. He has his corn HE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania TRatiroad Company will depart from and arrive at Ear plot, his plot for man el wurzel or Bay, for risburg and Philadelphia as follows: potatoes, for hemp, &c. He is his own nuts- :.E.A. S T_W A. R D-- ter, and therefore he and .hisX*4 have the THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily. strongest motive for eiter#o ll ;:, You see the at 2.46.: at.:atidirrives at West Philadelphia at. 8. 55 a. N. :4N effects of this in his industry -and economy. FASTE leaves Harrisbuig.d.ally. (except Monday) at In Germany nothing is-lost. The produce of 6 . .00 e t la and arrives atirebt Philadelphia at 10. 10 A. M. e . r's take breakfast it-Lam:miter. the trees and the cows is carried to market. , K r,,WAI:ACCOhiIiODATION, viaxeunt Joy, keavesuarris; Much fruit is dried for winter use. You see; burrat4.2o A,. M., and arrives at' .west nehideipw at wooden trays of plums, cherries and sliced ap-i :3.2,25:1..1. • . ' • plea lying in the sun to dry. You see strings i a 8 1: MAIL TRAIN le a v e s Il a r l d eb ar g d a il y (e xcet y., at 1.00 r. H. gtd arrives at. West Philadelphia at of them hanging from the windows in the sun. 5 . 20 , j ... 31 . .. The cows are kept up the greater part of the HALRRISi3iJR4 ACCOI44OOATION TRAIN, via Colum- Year, and every green thing is collected foi bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 i. at., and arrive(' at west them. Every little nook where the gram , : Philadelphia at 10.50 P. ii. grows, by the roadside, river and brook, is WESTWARD. carefully cut by the sickle, and carried home 4 OR EXPRESS - TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (eTeilkitaida E y)at 2.2 e r. s.; Altoona, B.otl A. M., take on the heads of women and children, in bass brelkfad, And arrives at Pittsburg at Lee r. M. )nets, Or tied in large cloths. Nothing of the,' 'PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 'kind is lost thatean possibly 'be made of 'any dailratAzi a tA i ; .r0n.188,10 #.. 24.., take, b_rq4kfaet, use. Weeds, nettles; 'stay, the very goose grastt n t IfL I TRAIN I t e s ais,ltirrisbtirit 1.40 r. at. i Altoona which covers the waste places, is cut up and at 7.55 P. at., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 taken for the cows. You see the little chil.l A. M. , • dren standing in the streets of the villages FAST LINE leaves litahisburg at 4.15 P. M. ; Altoona at 9. m 10 r. It.' . p. takes super and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 and in the streams which generally run down A_ them, busy washing these weeds before 0:4 . HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West are -given to the cattle. They carefully 430 14 Philadelphia at 2.45 P. as., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 tact the leaves of the marsh grass, caretnilY -. r. IavUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at cut their potato tops for them; and even, it 11.38.. .m.., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P. M. other things fail, gather green leaves from the SAMUEL D. YOUNG, woodlands. . 1 "Supt. middie'Dir. Penn's R. R. ! '.. Harrisburg, Nov. 13, 1862.1- : dtf - : - Jack s i. Letter. An English writer says One, day when .I came 'home from visiting, my old landlady told me that some one had been dolyn begging me to go to old Will's house, 'as soon as ever I could—he was in great trouble. .1 . , started ofk at once, and found him and his old woman both in tears. I asked them what was the matter. "Oh, sir we've had such a letter from our Jack in Africa." Now, our Jack was a soldier, and had, by good conduct risen to the rank of Sergeant Major. His letter was in a high-flown strain. - ,-He had been evidently reafling Moore an t4er poets; and he had written when the news Of the threatened Chartist riot on the famous 10th of April had just reached the camp. I can not remember all the letter, but this passage occurs to me: " BELOVED PARENTS.—I have heard of the terrible, dangers that threaten my native land. Perhaps ere now it bas been devastated by less bands of unprincipled miscreants; perhaPs ere now the humble cot in which. I first drew nurture has been committed to the ruthleas flames. Would I were with you, to protet my ancestral hearth t I cannot be with You; but, my beloved parents, my soul hovers over you, as the fabled Houri of the Mohomedan; and I do all I can, by wish and supplication to cast an tegis aroimd you." ' Of course I burst out laughing at this high flown letter and their grief. They started at my laugh. What, sir, is all right? We thought summut terrible had surely happened; w,o never heard such words afore. I assured them all was right, and tranalated the letter to them to their amazing comfor ; but I assure you thatletter was shown.to eve* , neighbor as " what Jack could 'db," tiraddhlAy. treasured because they ,could not c.Oniprehei(d it. Conaiwrs.—Pried currants of commerce; as they are laisealled, are in reality a grape,' and free from stones or pits; they come from the Isthmus of-Corinth and several places in the Indian Archipelago: A small Spanish cur rant is sometimes sold in. .:their stead. It is the island of Zante which furnishes the largest amount, of these :mirrants; and their cultiva tion is materially leaseningi . as the jealousy of the not.Ottomans_does, allow large vessels to enter the gulf' for.their ptirehase. These cur rants groW on vines like _grapes; the leaves are somewhat the same - figiire, and the grapes similar; they are gathered. in.. August, and dried on the_ground; when legged they are , trodden doWn with Ae• :feet. Zante Island produces enough te:.l4d five or six large vessels; Cephlonia three Or four, and other Islands'one: Saved. There is a word of joy shut up in that little word, saved! Howniany a dawn of rich and' golden beauty for the soul has it ushered in; after a gloomy night of deferred hope and anxious watching! It is always a sweet word to hear—a sweeter word to:speak. So full: of happy music ' , Alen the lips utt.r, it—so full of happier meaning when tile heartieels voice never breathes it, but the face becothes radiant with joy, and the eye sparkles with delight. Ev ery chord' - "df' the heart vib.rtites' inenikessibie pleasure ,. as :xts music ; falls ; upon the ear long waiting in anxious eiTieeti don. It has a history of its own, written in the mingled experience of sorrow and joy of many a soul. Few there are who have not uttered it in more or less meaning, through whose soul it has not sent a thrill of delight, filling it too - full for utterance 'liplind it out in the still - Of night and soma athing.heart will take it.up, and send it joyfullyhackagain thiOugh the gloom and darkness: • Whisper' it-ever so, softly, and, there will be some soul'that cannot' contain itself for very joy. It is the avelcuip through which the soul breatlies ; out its over, flowing gratitude. Its whole expression ie that of thankfulness. Saved ! and for what? Ah! from a life. of intemperance, of misery, of crime; of degra- - tion, of shame, of . infamy, and from death.— If you have known, kind reader, what it i§ to have had the dear object of your heart's best affection snatched from any of these calami ties, you hive found no word that would so fitly express the outgushing thankfulness of your heart, as the little word.--Saved! How many came out of the ark before Noah. ,Three—for Noah oame fOrth. JADE AND ins Hamm Lune. —"Halloo, Jack! Halloo! Won't you have a glils this cold morning?" cried a tavern keeper to a jolly sack Tar who was smartly stepping along the road. Jack had formly been a hard and . . ~ had spent many a bright sovereigum the tav ern he was now passing; but a year ago he had signed the temperance pledge. "No, landlard, no! I can't drink; I've got a hard lump at my side." As the witty sailor said these words, he pressed his hand against his siO, adding, "Oh, this hard lump !" ' 0 It's-all through leaving:oft grog,", replied the landlord ; some good drink will, take your lump :away, . -,lt' you are fool enough to keep on tee,Otal, your :. I laraP. will ,get bigger, and very likelt you'll be having a hard lump on your other sia4 t " "Mile, true ; edkboy!" with whearty laugh, . responded the merry tar,' as le. briakly drew out`a bag of gold fromN4s side -pocket, and ) he ld..it'uP to' the publicinya.- . , C --:, !ATMs is my hard lump You are rig - tkiicifi ,:iiig'_that if I drink my lump will go away, :i f -I stick to teetotal I shall. have a 111003x t . Lump. Goodz tyetti you, landlord: By god's help I'll keep' out.of your not, told trYto,tet ahaTd lump on ~ BOTH sides! .IMt:U{MiAi Northern RaliwitY WIPITEB TIME TABLE. THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM BALTIMO It 1E UM WASHINGTON CITY. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Raihna4l, to and from Pittsburg and the West. TWO TRAINS DAILY.to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, and all of Northep New York, fIN and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER .I.6th • ljr 1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Cep= tral Railway will arrive at and depart limn Harriziairg and Baltimore as follow F, viz: SOUTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except ,i Sunday)... .. .10.10 A. . . loaves Harrisburg ' - 1.20 p. . arrhms at Baltimore... 0.40 i.- lt. RXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except ' • SAnda 11.42 P. at. Sunday +) leaves Harrisburg (except. Monday) 2.5 *. .0 A. 4, arrives at. - Baltimore daily' ' • . . (except Menday) . 7.00 .e - pt. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Har- burg 7.00 e_ • NORTIIWARD. HAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except, t .Sunda.A 9.20 A. it. leaves Harrisburg 1.451: " arrives at Sunbury 4.30 r.*. EXPRESS TRAIN leru'ekilaltimore daily 9.39...r..2r. .<- - I - wri t :es at Iburlsburg ..... .. 2.00 IL r r. " • ' leavesMariiisbarg daily (ex cept Monday) 3.25 A. "AL " . arrives at Sunbury .. ... ..... 6.25 A. Ire. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION loaves Bal. `k i timore dully (except Sun. , day) .. 3.00 r. )a. arrives at iiarrishurg 7 50.y.tm }'or further information apply at the Oface, in 1'i36 4 .41 :rani& Railroad Depot.:. . J. N. .I.)nBARItY; 86 - air Supt: NVW-.AIR, 'LINE 'ROUTE:: VIILIODEI I .IWAINS-DAILY ,TO - NEW - YOB?r, i -PIgLADELPHIA. , • ;.. ;.• ON AND• .rdoxikit, Noyenoler 16th, 1863, the-PaisengerU f raiiia will leave the Phila. deiphia and. Reading Railroad Depot, at. Harrisburg, tor New York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz ; EASTWARD... EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. W X.,011- il ia rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train. ho West;- arriving in New York at 1.45 A. M. A sloe r, Is attached. to the- train through from Pittsburg wit ' at - 4, IfAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg.,at, 8.00 a. ir.., arriving , in New - York at 5.30 ie. sr. and Philadelphia , at 1.50..r5 ar. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 200 r is., arriving in ,New;Xerk eitiltit: 25 r. al., and.Phlladelphiriat 7.00 p,:jiti W E-S-T W A. R D. : FAST LINE leaves New York at • 8.00 a. x. , and Phila delphiant 8.15 A. M. arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. MAIL TRAIN leaven' New York at 12.00 noon', .;,and Philadelphia at 3.80 arriving at Harrisburg at R. 20 „EXPRESS, TiALN leaveS New York at 7.00 . 4 it,. ar riving ^',Hiiiviebnit.dt 2,00 a., x,-and and connecting with the .....ingat:LtairiehattAt Pewasylyanta laivresa Train forPittshorg. A slcepthg car is aLso attached to this train. ' - ; Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains oxd the Pennsylvania,: Northern Central and Cumberland Tilley mihnads, and:at Heading', ..fo'r Philadelphia, Pottstille, Yinkesbarke,,Alitlitciwn, .Eistop, &a. • Baggage .chackett , through. Fare between New York and•Harrlburg; $5 15:; between Harrisburg and I'4l phis, $8 35 In No. 1 cars, and $3 in No. 2. For tickets or other information apply to z J. J. CLYDE 2 nol4-dtf General Agent ; Harrleiratg. 1863. -Phtladen**, apd .lErie Kap- Road. THIS great line traverses' the northern and . Northwest counties of PinusyliwLia to 'the 'cily of Erie, on l j alce„Hrie:, ,It has been leased by the I'Essartvera.t. RAILROAD Cox mars, and under 'their , autpiCei is being rapidly ofpned throughout its entire length. , ' It is now in use Dor .Passeriger and Freight, bnsiness from 'Harrisburg to Emporium-(125 miles) on the.flattitarn Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 milos)'oill the WestemeDivision. • TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBIIIi , * .. ~ . , , Mill Triinleaves North ' - = 146 ).. NE. :Express Traiulvw.e4North 3,25 0,, Bt. . „. . ' . Cars run through Wuraorr caLsos both ways out These trains between l'hiladelphia and Lock Haven, an _be tween,Baltimore and lock H a wn. . . . . Elegant Sleeping cars on Express trains bath kegs be tween Williameport and Baltimore • and,Wiiliainaport and Philadelphia. , •t, For information respecting. passenger business ally at _ S. g.•,Corner lith-42d -Market stioeis. And for Freight businessof.the Company's Agent-S. B. Kingston, Jr.. corner 13th and Ifarket Streets, J. W. Reynolds, Erie. S. If. Drill, Agent N. C. R. It, Baltimore. ; IL If HOUSTON,• Generai-Fie(eAt Agent,.Pktra. LEWIS L. HOUPT, - General Ticket Agent PluTit, JOS. D. POTTS, general Manager, Williaßsibrt. nol6•dlyi READING- RAILROAD: WINTER ARRANGEMENT GBEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTIf and; Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsrille, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &e. . Trains : leave' Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, zif .8:00 N., and 2.00 P. N. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 :a. N., arriving, at New York at1.4.5.t1ie 'same morning. F.. - Fares frbin flarrisbargflo , New York, $5 - 16; .to delphia.s6 35 and $3 , 00.- •Rigga,ge theek&l through. • Iteturiting,letiVe• New York at 6A. w. ,'12 noon, 7 r. x., (Pittsburg . &press.) ' , Las e'Philadelphia at $ and 3.30 r. N." ' • _ . _ • Sleeping ears in the New York. Express Trains., thiough to atal frounitttliurg NOtlicititchiutge: / • Passengers by tbeCatawlititt Railrciad leav,e ?mho:cilia at 8.60 A. M. sad 2.15 r. at., for Philadelphia, Newyork; and all way points. Trains leave Pottsville at, 9.15 A. M. , and 2.30 P. Y., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Nosy York. - Au AccommodationTitsaenger. , ;train leaves .174a4rig at 6.00 a. M., and returns.froml.Philndelphia atfiMO P. X. Sar All - theabbrajrains run Sunday A Sunday trainleaves kottsiille at c 30..+:, x. and - 11AI.- adelplAia at 3.15 r. / 1 , 4 • Ofaninutitiiin,:riledgeiSaaaon anet.Excursion.tickcWak reduced, rates tonnd , from all points.- General Superintendent November 14, 1.863--dArivtf ^ IMM=I ^Rx~it3~H~3~= 1863 WINTER ARRANGEMENT ! • - CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND PRAWN RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mn o day, November 17,1863, Pamenger trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted:) FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG 4. At. P. Y. Leave Hagerstown ...7.00 2.46 " Orem:001Q • 7.37 3.35 Anive at 8.17 4.20 Leave at 830 1155 .9.00, L2B ...132 2.00 10.10 2.42 .10.42 3.12 Chatnbersburg Leaves Shippensburg.. Newville " Carlisle ....... " Mechanicsburg Arrive at, Harrisburg ' 11.1.5 a4O FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND NAOERSTOWN: A. M. r. Y. . 8.05 L 35 Mecbanicsburg 8 47 215 L Carlisle.. " Newyillo " Shippensburg Arrive at Chambersburg 1100 4.30 Leave Chambcrsburg... _lllO 440 " Greencastle , -11.56 5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown • .12.35 6.10 ago- Disking close connections at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, Nov York and Pittsbnrgi and with trains for all points West N. IU/L,. SW. - .3. R. Offine, Chambersburg, Nov: 17,1062-Ip. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD ; Lebanon Talley Branch. and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, .11363, an :ACCOHHODATION 'EA eSENtrER TRAIN will be run between Reading and Harrisburg, in addition to the oilier Passenger Trains now running on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Leaving Reading at 7.15 A. M., passing Leabanon at 8. A. sr., and arriving at Harrisburg at 10 A. N. Leaving Harrisburg at 5 P. x. , passing Ltsbanon at 6.15, and arriving at Reading at 7.35 P. at. Stopping at all Passenger Stations. The Fast leaving Reading at 11.07 A. ,11., will atop only at vienielidort, Ityerstown, Lebanon, Aunrilte, Palmyra and 11b.rareeistniva. All Passengers will procure their Tickets before enteriiii the Trains. 'An extra charge is made on all Fares paid In. the Cars. - G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent.: Reading, Pa., Dec. 11, 1863.—de141J31 t O.T IC , E. Philadelphia and:kelt — ding Railroad. Daiwa*. BIGAPING, Nov. 29th, I.SW.).` Tri" public is revectrtilly informed that on and after MONDAY, 14cannott 141 h, nil l'asaeagart wbo do not purchase theirliekels before mitering &cogs will be charged .25 ceuta eiara on each ticket purchased on-the train; for which they will obtain from the tkin: doctor a cheek receipt. This receipt will bo rectum:Mil, and 25 cents paid therefor, In crib, upon its Preseutatibu at any Uicket 011 ice of-the Company. • de44l2in G. A. NICOLLS, General Supt. HOTELS. . THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,i, .7 • •-. .. • HARRISBURG - .O I A covNittar .46 : 1.1.1.r.fenT.50N, Prvprictorre. . . r rinus well known.llotel is now in a condi -3C tion to accommodate' the:lraceling public . affording the most ample conveniences alike fur the transient guest. and the Permanent boarder. THE.UNITEDSTATES HOTEL has been entirely rent; ted ttirongbbut, and: rioiv 'bus accommodations equal ln extent, cornfortandluxury to any.hotel between Thiladel• phis and Pittsburg.- lodation: is the best in the EMI Capital, being in easy liceeis to all the railroad. depots, ala In close proximity to all the public offices and business cantles of the city. It has now all the conveniences off . FIR..I'T CLANS HOTEL. and the Proprictorepiedetermined to spare neither ex pense, time or inliOr ipsostfrethecofort of the gue4ts. The patrocagebt the t public ra is respectfully - , CT ATE L • I .CAPITAL HOVE tr; . CcgtZbilt. p 'IIEIIW rllxiirsur nitths, ! • . HALBAUSBIIRGP RENN'A HE undersigned having -1,- ,, known.houso.a.ealargotLand.thithiitthrtkinwypW, it. The . re-pailitkitOirp.vered, suidAbe. entire esfalldhloielitOelegmitlf 4-e-fut'adk4. Being plea .sattly and' eligibly located-, and provided with every.don .teninae; ft otiltmt,4 thhipublio all the comforts and Itkru ries of a first class hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in attendance. A bur well stocked with chtdee liquors is attached to the establishment. de26.411k• 7 W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. CONII.4IEV HOUSE I'HIL,LIP,T.P.UNG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA.. t. JAHES R. G41.177.ER, PROPRIETOR. • • 3 111 HE TRAVEJANGtOMMITNITY will ti this a ilrst.class House. The table is always pup plied with the delicacies of. the season, and the bar Fell stockdd with.thelnist.brtuads.of liquors. • Good Stablingrattaehed to, the Hotel. n0v3.4 .13.0: JONES II:OUSE Corner of Market street and Market Square, HARRISBURG, PENNI, CHAS 11. MANN , - Proprietor:. uO6-thr CURTAINS. R I N MATERIALS! LACE C ,U* R T A. I N Sc. . L WALRSEN, (svccEssop, TO W. 11. caniazz, ) • IYIAO NIC • 719 Chestwatt Street, PHILADELPHIA. - • • . • - 'WINDOW c. F[JRNIPURE COVERINGS. . . - 13 oßTFOrii.os PPORTFOLIOS ! 9ElESg*BWatalliaeligammon Boards, a fine * re mancjust " 'SCHEFFERT BOOMoRE. I ; ; 'V., pOUTUI York State Butteries iecbiyed, iridiotvatol y NE.4 Fu ino or„PoOd;:at, giiyaery: qt s _ Aeot - 174.1:Mir& ICOEMtEM.:: • VGLISEE ]?AIRY and _ NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, ;At., na2s) • BO' ; IMIER HONEY t HONEY 11 ligNEY:11!" MX. fast received one cask Ant gift gotkeyoft • - __ ........_ . ... ItiCiiiiftirEVar. ifitAITA-Sigii ' iclllll7.A. ~_ -,.....,... - ewer. , offered in this market. bi bottles andrbY Me Klit. lon or quart. (deen) WM. DOCK, Js.; MCO. 11D11 , V ()ReWI - HART'S PINE TIME TAR CORDIAL Is the Vital Principle ,of the Pine Tree, nSTAINED by acu li iir:prinese .in_the t - ; .dlittillation or the tar, by by VII& Itahletest,lnedle.l4 2l Area are retained. - • _ _ isthe medicine that cum wtmk all othprahaye failed 1864 A CIREATRE3fEDY FOB MNBUXPTION. ' . ;tam poi randy receiving such catiffeates as the fol lowing ' . Da„ WisiurrDear Sir s—lllad a very .dreadful cough andsore throat for one year, and my whole systein - was fa.st giving'way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but little hope of recovering. My diseasibailled the power of , all medicines, and in a short time I must have goneto my grave, but, thank God, my daughter-In-law would not rest until she went to your store, No. 10 N. Second 'street, and related my case to you,.pprchased one bottle of your Pine 'Tree Tar • Cordial, and commenced to use it, and in one weekl was much better, and after using three bottlarl am perfectly well, a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past cure. Publish my case if you think proper. REBECCA. HAMILTON, No. 1321 Wylie itreet., - Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL: AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. KR. WARD says: DR. Wissiwr, Sir:—l had the Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in th e r.worst'formsi Iliad been treated-by several eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not 'stop the rapid bourse of my &ME% and I had despaired or ever being restored to health. I was truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pine Tree Cordial was highly recom mended to me by a friend; I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four large and one small bottle, I was restored to perfect health: You can give reference to My house, No. 068 N. Second street, or at my office or Re ceiver or Taxes, from 9 A. M. to 2 r. rc, corner of Chestnut and Sixth Streets. JOHN WARD! BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. READ TIM FOLLOWMG: Mr. WLSUART, Sir:—l return you. my grateful thanks for the discovery you have made in making a medicine that will cure Drflaanmation of the Lungs and Liver Com plaint- When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar - Cordial I was, to all •appearancm, near my grave. I had been for a length of time • spitting blood, and would at times vomit it. My physicians (for I employed two) pm, nounced me past cure; but masister had used your. Pine Tree Mar Cordial, which dal her so much geed that she prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try It; and,thank Go d, .I.commenced to use it, I have taken twelve lxittiesr and am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing that any person that is sick should rxdl on me, and I will tell them what your cordial has done for me. All my friends arid. neighbors were utterly astonished at my speedy retUrnia ealth; for they bad seen mcvomit blood in a clotted state. frequently. Publish my case, fur I want every pen= that is suffering as t was to know of your invaluable medi cine. Respectfully; • JOHN YERDIN, Crease street, six doors above Rielimoud street Philadel phia. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will cure Coughs, Sore Throat, and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, 110opiug Cough, Diptheria, and is also au excellent remedy for diseases of the . Kidneys' and female complaints. - . BEWARE. OF COUNTERFEITS. ' The genuine has the name of the preprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle: All others are spurious 'mita tious. Pews FirTY Cssys any ONE DOLLilt PER Borne Pre pared only by the proprietor. DR. L. Q. C o WISHART, No. 10 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. For acid by all druggists. deBd&w3wm-eow 9.27 2.55 10.02. 3.29 10.33 4.00 Ii,UNKEL'S C EIAE . A.T DITERE,,WINE OF ;IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, SITTER WINE'OF IRON, BITTER WLNE OF IRON. Po r rlUs. " 32=i Pot to '7014"11.0 Relialde.and Sco:o to de Good, bibleilid Sint'to Gopl, •Reltoldelatid Sure:foto Good, Reliable and §ure, to_do Good. It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs.but:LittloAltditUrßlOS IbA.Blood -11, Costa but Littlb and.Puritleithe Blood: Crxl6-bitlittliiiiiarfirliketlie Blood. Of this ValusNo Medicine, Of thls Valuable Medicine, -Of ttitirTalaibleldedicine, Of thwyaistble Xedipinp, 0 1 SaventAtve artilqie Dellia.por Bottle. _ .0¢ 11 137 Y- se*gif4aW' ' RM. OnlYieeeent74l.Te . hlm Ogly'SeebetskuVe e . Irreeare ,-- , BEWARE •or ,otrwintnintrrs,-,.Att Ktmect. , B„,Brzwitit fir.PTE ilB9zti_ifilitoft - - - coul4 0 311) 141 1 - effefliaki - WAX known turthcatorla„fottlio.tent, tai o r Alicr.Debtlity;oll _nethere `arteiritiim - f i lOW Olkwetr kt3r, to „pnrchine none butlllo4olllohtl7, 4 WP9l. ' " bqq Ku 3I I I OIFLW h is staulle,Olt c top_o ' l. cork of every - Luc- veryJnlCVthOt:o ertikte'l*.. oft to imitate this! valqable If§q - add spibkslvoitnabeittl*favdr. , Tko-33tryzwyf.etwOTtlaow input up 1$ cent en 4 $lOO .bottles,. and. gobtlyall:rispeoWC,„R*ketsts,thiongliout, 'the dduntrk: 14eWiciagtliati et'ety- bottle boarif chefac proprietor's sifilldteXe: all respectable dealers throiukhout the eoludr4 jan4 GITHERE 'IS 130 SUCH WORD' 'AS. Efills..". IMO raIIiANTIT COMPOUND EXTRACIr :1 T. • : CUBEBS AM) COPAIBIt i This preparation la , particahnly recommended the NEDICAL PROFASSION 4 and Oaf lIBLIC for the mript arid, - certain curoor.l3lgr *RES OF THE HUD)) JELD 'NE TS; URUGAY clAcaxs; . Itiney be retied onto — the hest niodeihr the_,adrauaistri- Hon of these remeities in thclargeichweßK.disNagee of both sexes, to wkigh'ittY never 4tioirskiol with the digestion,. and y. its ,conFeAhater i ohi t . ove, is ~ouch rednoed.;; ' 4 , N. 1 .11,--Purehaiers are advised to ask for TAlrTral cOKEIHMILEXTZWP....OF„ CUTHCPS Pat Le o 44)&. and take uothing else, RS, imitations:ivied Werlo Preja rations,- rations, - wader main' ea; ittitts' ntariets $1 On. Sent by oT r press on nice- itithifrptio64llKidindrila• aired ntilir.fl by TABRANT 1 4 C04 NO; Ape Grahasaidli Vtreet, corner of Warren street, New Ye*, einAfprhade by Druggista moray. ' ' &co. . . THE GREAT TONIC,' THEARUZAT TO, C i f „V ` RE.GSE4T-, 0,, VSKOREAT . c- Fox IiraskSSOMIWSOLMSISIS4qrak DAPIt3 - ; For W-uk.Sto , Gemmel, DebiliVal ForWctk :+r YoTWfig aferenefali DibLity;t And Cannot do l e a : .; 44 4 =Ortrarm "TikiTteAtiotAls4riann: We noes 941 'll-417riTrird • wexp2F oSIY•TAaI e soar ~nly ,' A9--Icihlal COIINTERIOEITS. ICANUTACTUZISD S. A. KUNKEL & ERO., General Depot No. us Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. I= . 344gotww oat .. . . D. W. OROSS her CO4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DA 1T,,..1 S T.s , MARKET STREET, HASRISBURO. , PA DRUGGIST:S, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS. We are dolly suldlng.to our amortment of goods all such articles as aro desirable, and would v.41*(41114 call your attention,to the largest and best selected stock In this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS ANT PAINTS, 011 s, Varnishes and Glues, Die-Sturta, Clam and Putty, Burnimg Fluid and Alcolad, Lard, Sperm and Pine 016, ITI . '"k!MMMT;TMIM= 'selected from the bast manufacturers and Perfumers of Europe anti this country. Being very large dealers iu PAIIVI'S, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, YAMMERS, ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL TRETE VARIETIES, We respectfully invite a pill, feeling confident thatiwi eat` aupplp tho witita of all on twins to their saliathe TEETH TEETH 103E.T 4ND'WHITE'S , PORCELAIN TEETH; Of all, kinds, direct from the. Proprietors SAPONIFIER AM) CONMTRATED LYE. Wholesale Agents for Saponiuor, which wo soli asi low a It can be pnrebaaed in the chic; THAYER'S MEDICAL. FLUID EXTRACTE. COAL OIL! CARBON. OIL! Doing largo purchasers in thasc . Oila, we can on* in &momenta to olose buyers. Coal 011 'Lamps of the itias nipiovid pattornE, very cheap. All kinds of limps changed to burn Coal Oil FARMERS AND GRAZIERS Those of you who have not given our HORSE TLE POWDERS a trial•know not their superiority, aid the .241vrtage they ire . ip keeping Hoiiea and Cattle hfalthy and in a good condition Thoi4sawls . iitut testify to the profit they have dived the Troia the.use of our Cattle Powder; by the in& ,„ 7 t;iti and quaitifor rank, besides Improving the lieral 'health and appearance of their cattle Our long experience in the business gives us the silvan yip of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and ar ; rangerrients in the Cities are sucktbat , we can, in very . iti;!ort anyth tug aope rtaining to our bu mess, . on the best of terms : 71 , tr!kiiil for tl4e liberal patronage 'l:mstowemi ph our we hope by =not attention to boeinesa, a (farefo selection of at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit `ilk CAA tinuance of the favor of a discritninatingpublia apl64ly . . C SMITH , Attorney,s 44 ,aw,— atreocHarrfabtug, ra Xit'Usneiza. promptly attended to.. , Botunies,..Pensions and Back Pay of °Mew called. A RT,r o uP SCHEWER ,R,os. :14,0eived .. it; „CIEGAIEMON Mims r -BooKetrow„. GLISH DAIRY and lOVELEs! PICKLES 1! ; nothe Variel ? liafr - bairteljar or dom at i • ,BOTER &top** (k - SMOKED g7GQF Ansfi s;s. ' 1 " 41-4 frett; °, • • , , Eno* NO. 19 krtist's Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, &c., &c, &c. With a'general variety of WThrbOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND 4OLORS AND BRONZES OP ...11.L BINDS AirirrmiitroiNts, AND ; FAIR RESPORATS• WALL PAPER, BORDERS. SCHREYER'S BOOKSTORE, Has to be removed.on the itrst of April next. Ilia of Wall Paper must be reduced, and will, therefore. 'sold at Nary low prices ; although price of Wall Papv [-- Petal going. up, Persons desirous of Papering their Hot:- will'tto well to examine bis assortment and prkes. December 1,1888. THEO. F SCHEITI7 ST VII* cents cash paid for clear mixed Rag, pound. Old Basks wanted for-mash. IpITBLIC SCHOOLS PURR DRUGS - YORK STATE CH_ZESF-. ( 11020 1 NSIL . POCK, .11e., CO. I ot it.p.henees_9l1 4 .;. and ed Beief;ar '.llcepeß. A•omq LOT 48 44 DOCK, 124- ;NEW GOODS--,LUST OPENED ! BERGNER'S. Book and Stationery StOtt gmbradag every rAcw and improved sty:4 o' POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDIEW, CALF SKIM POCKET BOOKS, BEM= PURSES, PORTMONNA!E prices to suit all clrotanalanens POCKET CUTLERY, Consisting of a lino assortment of Wonatanholm Docket Knives. GOLD PENS, From 'Newton's celebrated rasarallictraT. Ererji P-- with a gwrrantat PORT FOLIOS, WRITIN:G CASES, ROSETrOOD DESKS. PAPETEBIES; Together with every article usually found In a firg. Book and Stationery establislunent, at mylllj BERONEWS. 51 bfarizcz PEIPHER'S DAILY LIN BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Look Haven, Jersey Shore. Williamsport, ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton: Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown. Lykenstown, Millersburg. • Halifax, Dauphin, • AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally locatei drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor 5 through with each train to attend to the safe delivi, all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at a: pot of FREED, WARD k FREED, all Mark.t Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock e. x., will be delivered ;:. risburg the next morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY 4 CO.. Philadelphia and Reading Foot of Market street, HarTF-1.11% oct2l4f TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIER Collection of Pensions. Bounties, Bark P, and War Claims. OFFICERS - PAY ROLLS, NESTER ROLLS RECRUITING ACCOUNTS RAPE OUT. undersigned, having been in the c! ri l rZyment of the United States during the last eigt months as Clerk in the Mustering and Otsburs nig Off and O ff ice of Superintendent of Recruiting Sereic. Pennsylvania, respocthdly informs the pada that la opened an office in the DOLT TELRGRAPII Building 1, 4 - • purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Ito. 1.: v . War Claims ; also making out Officers' Puy , Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. All orders by mail attended to promptly. norVillf SULLIVAN S. Cli i I LIQUID EXTRACT TARAXACUM The Concentrated kite Of the Frnh klu A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC A:. 11 APERtENT. It has a specific action upon LIVER, exciting itt,, when languid, to secretions, and solving the CHRONIC engorgements. It has been tr. employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with practitioners in this country. The disease; to which 'especially applicable are those connected with the I. • and of the digestive organs generally. It is the best pennon ever offered to the public for that dV•es. , e. _- every person that Is troubled with that disease shoa. =7a bottle Immediately. Price 50 cents per hot; :1 oar own hdondory from the fresh root October, (the period of its greatest activity.) S. A. KUNKEL k BRO 118 Market street, Harri..b,r, jan7 Steam Weekly to Liverpool. EPIOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork R.. JL bor.) The, well known Steamers of the Um:. New York anitPbtlattelphia Steamship Company, w ;aided to , mil as follows: . AMU * Sturday, Jemmy 30; an OF NEW Saturday, -Farm& 8; EDINBURGH, Saturday, I lk, and every sareeeding, Saturday, at Noon, trot; North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE 12i GOLD, Oit ITS SQII3IIVALYST A rteari.:. FIRST OABIN $3 O 00 STEERAGE do to London 85 00 I do to London do to- Paris 95 001 do to Paris do to Homburg.— 90 00 ,do to Homburg.... Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, dam; Antwerp, &e, at equidly low raw. Fares from. Liyerpeol or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, a $B5, $1.05. Steerage, $BO. Those who wish to their friends ma buy tickets hero at these, rates. For further information apply at the Conipanr.i ( JOAN G. RAIZ Agent,ls Broadway, N. Y., or 21.1111ERMAN, Earristogrg.„ APIILEITOWE'S PECTORAL SYRUP. INVALUABLE SYRUP, which ;. vegetable in he composition ha.; h••• ployed with wonderful success for many }tears lo 11 - of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. form of the disease, such as COLIGH TICKLING : THROAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD,DIFFICTLT BREATH: `• HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC EV:FP: , Is will be attended with , the happiest result., It .. of the.best and safest medicines for all form; a and OINSITYPTION% No finedammi or pr., non of Opium in any sAaEle in Ws syrup. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at BE RGNER'S Cheap Book Store. D=ANIEL A. MUENICH AGEN OF the Old Wallower'Line, respectfully i forum the public that this Old Daily Transpor Line i,iheenly Wallower Line now in existence .:. 4114) s'fit anceeasful operation and prepared te freight as.low as any other Individual line between delptiia Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, William., Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on . Northern Central; Philadelphia and Erie and William.; and Elmira Railroads. Ddis - 1131. A MCMitll,'Ageni. Harrisburg, Pena'. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Neaars. Peacoel. , kiiibactunan, Noe. 808 and 810 Market street, °boy,. ,-. Phits4alphia, lip 4 o'clock, P. Y , will arrive at Hear Uri, ready for delivery, next morning. [ap3o.rd ra.:, MUST BE SOLD! SCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's ex, , ieties Of Spellers and Readers, published by Harp , Brothers, together with aII other School Books and V log Materials are offered, wholesale and retail, at dec7 SCRUM'S BOOK. 1411111! MORTON'S GOLD PENS Another lot of , Mortott's Unrivaled Gold Pens ii.r at. ; . . SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTI. , I - : " 'All pens warranted for one year. „ c. . - DOCKET BOOKS, BIICKSHIN PORTF:XoNNAIES, and a general variety at ! mF c GOODS, juat received at IIItRONER'S BOOK .STOR. AIadANACS F . 'AALINACS ! BEAR'S LANCAEITZR AL X,I A. Jost roceived and for tale at nol9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTt HAVANA ORANGES, just rftneved at rio2s BOYER & XOERPC num CANDLES, -first qttality, all siz_!'; ka, 44424 - ,:IENaDOCK, HAVANA lkirnitgilllZAT.—A froth lot lust r eceiv , 1111/ 1 41 " 3 by [deg BOYER k KoERPEF-_, CM 31PEMV .I IXIEI excelsior how' , of this - stralikwifig. Apt received =Mr bf , . - DOVIrs Je.3 L' MTS. task received at _ Ayx. DOCK, JR-. k
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