Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 27, 1864, Image 4

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    AmericAn Reimittrees.
The London ,Stir, Which is a staunch friend
of the loyal States, recently contained an arti
cle on the resources of the United States• and
their consequent ability to sustain the enor
mous burdens of the war, which must have
given its numerous English readers. new and
enlarged ideas upon the subject. The Star's
article is based on a letter of the Hon. Robert
,T. Walker, which shows that the United State's
are thirty-two times as large as England, with
greater mineral resources than all Europe, 'a
greater inland steam tannage than all the rest
of the world, more capacious harbors and more
water power than all Europe, more. miles of
railw - ays and .telegraphs than all.the rest of the
world, and gold mines yielding nearly $1,000;-
000,000 annually, wEilithe immense landed do
main is one of the most fertile in the world,
yielding the productions of the tropics as well
as those of the temperate zone in abundance,
while only a fraction of it has been settled,
leaving a vast field for growth and expulsion,
besides all which an immense immigration is
adding, almost beyond calculation, to the.
.
wealth of the country. After rciting these
great facts, the Star remarks:
Contrasting the condition of England aithe
close of the war in 1615 with a debt of £850, , -
000,000, with the present condition of the
United States, there canbe ne doubtthat their
debt is a "mere ilea-bite," ;compared with
their resources. But we hear it said thatthei
will repudiate their'debt. We, remember the
time when our debt ,bore heavily npon the
country there was a, party who advocated re.
pudiation here, and that partywere those who
had been most benefitted by the war, and
passed corn laws to prevent their produde fall
ing to peace prices. It is by no means im
probable that similar mean spirits may show
themselves hereafter in America. But that
the people in America have faith in the honor
of their Government is evident by the extra
ordinary fact that of the loan of $500,000,000
voted by the last Congress, the people have I
voluntarily taken already $350,000,000 at par
—a larger loan than wavever raised in England.
It is true that the loan has' been made m de
predated greenbacks, but the largest loan. ever
made in England was also made in depreciated
Bank of England paper, at a time when guin
em were selling at 28s. each, with this differ
ence: that instead of the Government receiving
par for their loan, as in America, they received
only fifty per cent. in a depreciated currency.
Monunco DuT:Aus.—There are, pnitty Sun
risings, as we arc told, and such like guads,
abroad in the world, in summer time especi
ally, which a gentleman may see, as they say,
for getting up. We hold the good hom.s of
the dawn too sacred to waste upon such ob
servances, which have in them, besides, some
thing Pagan and Persic. It is flattering to get
the start of a lazy World; to, conquer death-by
proxy in his image; but the seeds of sleep
and mortality are in us; therefore, while the
busy part of mankind are fast huddling on
their clothes are already up and about their
occupation, content to have swallowed their
sleep by the wholesale, wo choose to linger
a-bed and.digest our dreams. We love to . chew
the cud of a foregone vision; to collect the
scattered rays of a brighter phantism, 'or act
over again, with • fumer nerves, the sadder
nocturnal tragedies; to drag into daylight:. a
struggling and half vanishing nightmare; to•
handle and examine the terrors of the airy so
laces. We cherigh dreams; we try to spell m
them the alphabet of the invisible world; and
think we know already how it shall be with us..
Those uncouth shapes, which, while we clung
to flesh and blood, affrighted us, have becoMe
familiar; we Jeel attenuated into their meager
essences; and have given the hand of half-wfty
approach to incorporeal being. We once
thought life to be something, but it has wale.
cotintably fallen from before its , :tbrie.,
Therefore, we choose toially with
The sun has no purposes of ours to light :us to'
—why should we get up ?--Okarles Lamb. '
STATES AND PEOPLE OF STATES.—There is a
Vast deal of tumecessary 4 cou.fusion of' ideas
respecting what is called a'St and the peo
le Who compose a .Stat* Been's% it is Of
tamed by many that sii_Veral of the . statcs hate,
by their own suicidanction, braugh 'bout
irreparable changes in their former Y ti.on
—a condition which a very large 1-.' iof
the people themselves, inhabiting those ti)s,
would never like to see restored, even if the
Federal Government wished it—the adherents
of slavery at once jump at the conclusion that
the people of those ''..eonottered tarritories 6 —=
as they call them—are going to becOme slaves
to the "Yankees," and:we know not what otber
absurdities.
To justify this view, a recent speech.of Gen
eral Butler has been taken by them and twisted
into all sorts of aneanings to suit their Piar
pose. But,, if these people look into w t tat
General Butler really said, they will find
while speaking of 'certain rebel States as 'NW.;
ing reduced themselves to. the conditions of
territories, he never:uttered One Word to lead
to the idea that the:loyal people Of those 4ew
States, territories—or whatuVer:Other name
may be devised to suit the• very , anomalous
condition in which such communities have
placed themselves—would be debarred 'tine
single right or privilege belonging.to any loyal
Northern citizen, of the United. States. We
s ay loyal, because we presume' that even the
most stolid or unreasonable copperhead is not
going to pretend that a traitor haS any right
whatever which can be recognized-.by a Gov
ernment that he is attempting to overthlow
and destroy.—Y. O. Times. .
WHY PEOPLE DO NOT SPEA.II. THE THUM-
People do not speak the trutk : not .for _,the
want of not knowing ;: and'iiieterring it, but
because they have not the organ to speak it
adequately. It requires at, clear sight, and,
still _more, a high spirit, to ideal with false-'
hood in the decisive way. Ihave known seve
ral honest persona:who value truth as' much
as Peter and John, but when. they tried! to
speak4t, they grew red and black in the face
instead of _Ananias, until, after a 'few'
,at
tempts, they decided,thataggiessive truth Was
not their vocation, and continued themselves
thenceforward to silent henesty,. . except fon
rare Occasions; when either extreme .'outive,.
cir a happier inspiration, loosened their tongue.
But a 'soul is now and . fiie* incarnMecl,
whom indulgent nature has nol;
any cramp or frost, but mho can speak ,he
right word at the right moment, qualify the
selfish and hypocritical act with its real naive,'
and without any los.s 'Serenity, hold up the
offence to the purest daylight Such a tritth,
speaker is worth inore than the best police,
and more than the laws of Governors ;t.for
those do not always.lmow-their own side, but
will back their own side for want of this very
nth speaker to expose them. That is =the
theory of the newspaper, to supersede official
by intellectual _influence. But though the
apostle - establish' the -Usually'hap
pens that, by some strange oversight, Amnpas
slips into the editor's chair.
If, then, we 'could be provided with a fair
proportion of truth-speakers we could very
materially and usefullytontractthe legislative
and executive functions. Still, the in
sphere for'this nobleneils - ir private
wherejo many mischiefs go =whipped, ibe-'
big out of the cognizance of law, and suppetsfSt?
to be'-nobody's business. And society is at all',
times suffering for want of judges and hiad:
men who will mark and lop these malefactbrs.
, --LEnierson. - •
~•~i9r
Pennsylvania Rail 'Road !
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO. - AND FOUR
FRO3I FErg.i.A.:DEDFLPHIA. •
• - o.ti arD -
MONDAT, - Nov. 16tb, 1.663.
rtill.E Pamenger Traitis•Citihe Penugylvailia
liallroad Company will depart from and arrive at liar.
riseurg and Philadelphia as follows:
-' "EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXP.RESS.THAjNireares Harrisburg daily
at 2.45. A. N_ and. arrives at-West Philadelphia at 6.65 A. M.
FAST LINE leayesliarrisburgdaily(except Monday) at
6.00 A. 31. E and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 a. 31.
Passengers talfe breakfast at .
WAY ACCOMMODATION; via Mount Joy leaves HarrW
build 7.20 I: V, With arrives at West Philadelphia at
. ,
12.25
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg -, daily (except
Sunday) at 1.00 It at., andArrlves at West Philadelphia at
5.20 P. M. - .
lIARRISBURG. ACGOIMODATION- TRAIN, via Colum
bia; leaves Harrisburg At 5.30 P. M., and arrives at West
_ .
Philadelphia 1et10.50 40. st., •
' • WESTWARD. .
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at - 2:211 A. N. , Altoona,' 8.00 A. M., take
breakfatt, and arrives at Pittsburg att.oo M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisbuig
daily at 3.20 Lar. ; Altoona at 8.40 A. as:, take breulrfant, -- .
and arrives at Pittsburg at 130 P. M.
. .
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 140 r. x.; Altoona
at 7.55 r..x., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 110
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 P. ss. ; . .Altoona
9.10 r. M., takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40.
A. N. _ . _
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRALN leaves W6st,
Philadelphia at 2.41 .r. K., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.110,
MOtirl" JOY ACCOMMODATION lames Lancaster at
11.38 A. m., arrives at HarrisbUrg at 1.40 r. • :
SAMUEL 1). YOUNG; - • -
Supt. Middle Div. Penn's R R.;
Harrisburg, Nov. 13, 1862.-de
Northern Centnd Railwor!
WINTER TYNE TABLE.
TUREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND; FROM
BALTIMOR . E
WASHINGTON CITY
Connections made with trains onTennsylvaularailroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West.
. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West
Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern New'
York.
ON'lad after 14.1.0NDAY; NOVEMBEIpy*,
1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northe ,Cen
(rut Railway will arrive at and depart fruit Harrisburg
•D'ajOinigo as fulloys, Vii:
SOPT uwARD.
. •
NAIL TRAIN leaves, Sunbury daily (except
• • Sunday)- ..10.10T.t.;x4
leaves Harrisburg 1.200.2 N.
arrives tt4 Baltimore 5.40 r. , : r st
EXPRESS 111.6124 leavesSunbury daily (except
Sunday) 11.42 Nat
leaves Harrisburg (escept
Monday). .... .....
arrives. at 'Baltimore' daily
•
((except Monday)
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Har•
• burg
NORTIIWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except.
Sunday)
loaves 'Harrisburg 1.45 r fit.
. iarrives at Sunbury 0 . 0 P.: IL
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai1y.......9.30
arrives at Harrisburg ..... 2.90 A-in.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- •
---cept Monday) .. ....
arrives at Sunbury 6.25 a; 3C
HARRISBURG ACCOMHODATION leaves Bal
(Amore daily (except Sun.
day) • -
arri%e at Harrisburg 7.5 tr, x.
For further information apply at •tho 011 ice, in Pannp: 1
vania. Railroad• Depot. ' . • J. a DuBARRY,:
Harrisburg, Nov. 16,1.863.-dif Oen. Supt.
.
NEW ALEC LINE Raul*
THREE TRiaws AULT' fx(l NEW YORK
• PHILADELPHIA.
AND - AFTER MONDAY, November
let 4, 1863, theyamengerTmins will leave the Phila
delphia and Reading' Ai/Woad Depot, at Harrisburg, for
•Ntriv andPidladOphtioak follows, viz :
EASTWARD;
-
. EXPRESS I.INE leayes Harrisburg at 6.30 A. t., on ar-
rival °tthe pentisylvaniii Itailroifd Express Train frowthe
Ipest, t arriiinkin it. A sleeping:. car
is attached to .thetralatliktiugh from Pittsburg without
clianke.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.00 A. Sr., arriiing
in New York at 5.30 r. sr., run/ Philadelphia at L5O
FAST 1 4 LNE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 r. u., arrivikk In
New York,at 3,0.26. P. it., and-Philadelphia at 7.00 r.
'•• • WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaves New :York at 6.00 A. M., and Phila
delphia at 8.15 A. M. arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 r. k.
HAIL TRAIN leaves New -- York at 12.00 noon, laki
Philadelphia at 3.30 r. ar., arriving at Harrisburg at 13:20
EN-PRESS TRAIN leaves New' York at 7.00 r. ar
riVhigirt.Hinishurg at 2.00 A. M. and connecting with the
Peansyltanfe'Expreas Train for Pittsburg. A sicepint car
' Is tdso attach& to this train.
Connections' are made at Hanisburg with trains on, the
Peintsylvanli; Northern Central and Cumberland V ey
rail?bads, and, at .Reading for Philadelphia, Potts
Will:esinMVAllentewn, : Easton, 3c.
Hanege. checked through. Fare between New York
and Harrialinig, $5 15 between Harrisburg and Phibidel
phla $3 35 iri:No.,l cars,and s3'iu No. 2.
For ticket? ' or Other information apply to
• J. J. CLYDE,i
General Agent, Harrisburg.
1863.
1863' .
nol4-dtf
Philadelphia and Erie Ra il
Road.
rilsgreat line traverses the Northern and
Northwest - counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie. -
It has been leased by the Pmrsen.v.t.su. RAILROAD
PANT, and under their auspices is being rapidly optped
throughout its entire length.
iris now in use for Passenger and Freight Int4no..e .
fromllortsburg - to Emporium (195 miles) on the Eater&
Division, end-from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) onl t4te
Western Division;
TIME OP PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Mail Trani idaie6 North 1 45 p. x.
xl , ... 6 *... l *±l4cteNclth 3.45. i, x,
.r..arirlier. thro.ugh.wrrnorrr CHANGE both ways on these
trains between:Philadelphia and Lod: Haven, and: be
tween:Balthnore and Look Haven.i -
Elegant Sleeping cars on Express trains both waya.be:
tween . Willianwport and , Baltimore, and Williamsporgand
Philadelphia: ..
. ,
For information respecting
_Passenger business app pat
the :K.• E. Comer 11th and Market streets.
. _
And for Freight business of tho Company's .Ageuta
S. B. Kingston, Jr.. corner 13th and Market str l
eei
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
11:110USTON,
General Freight Agenb,PhiTa.
LEWIS Tr HOURT,. , • -"l't `• •;.
• - .Genertg, redid ..4gentiNVat
JO 4D. , POTTS, • I-
General dranager,,Wigigmayok
uol6 d 1.3 j
~i Ap~I~TG 1 AILR . OAII.
. . . . .
WINTER . AatitAN NIX
_REATTRUNK:
. J.IINTE FROM - R,
Ul NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphfa,NewYork - ,
-Reading, - Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton,e2 - 1 &e.
Trains leave Ilarrleburg for Philadelphia, - New.,. .orkj
Reading, Pottsville and all iiiteiniediateatatibistat 03:00
A. Y. aud 2.00 P. M. •
New York Express leaves Harrisburg. - XV
arriving, at New York at 1.1.5 ; t1i9 Ammo day.
Pares from Harriaburgz To New York, g,5
deluhia $3 35 laid - $3 - 00. Thiglidge clieilkdd*o4l.
Returning, leavANew York at o. e. M.._,J4jkitl,..aptl 7
r. N. , (Pittsb . grg.Express) PhikAeydga ra lBp.t.
and 3.30 I.:N. •
Sleeping cars intliciNew York Express Tr' i,tbriAiglf
to add 11'1111-PittsbntgAithoutthp.nge:
Pasakligers.by 0,0 CatipVisSll Railroad leavo TairiluMa
at 8.59 and..2,137. - x. 'for 'Philadelphia; Neu, - York,
way:points:.:"
Trains leave Pottsville,* 9.15 4,3 r., and 2.30 for
! Philadelphia, Harrisburg_and New York.
' - AIL - AcoßWArliogc/la Rli§oopger.:train:/eltvoallegirlB at
0.00•. v., and rtiturnifFoß.ph - thaatui at s:ivr
,-AartAtklaie.opve crigis Siiiidit,e*V...
V --- k - y-traMl-kiaVOS-POUSViikt444-81) A. le n -lalld
akelflthasit, 3:151r, vv. "T
4 1 /04.10 ;•SiaSon ee *Ws a,t.
- rode& pit*to..iO3.l, ' ' I
• • '-•—•
Genoral Saperintendeht.
NOveinber 14, 1863—dezwtf
mwzit:v7;twma
1863 *Ayßkg, 186
ARRAXG" t_ Mina
. . •
CUMBERLAND -VALLEY ANO rRANkt44
RAAL ROADS.
•
011. ANGE OF HOURS .— On and after Mon
k_/ day, November 17, 1863, Posenger trains will riln
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted:)
FOR CHAHBERSBURG AN!) HARRISBURG:
A-M., r. 3r. •
t.OO 2.45
737 :
AITiNT at 817 4 . 21 •
Leave HaOrstcils'h
GreenenAlc;
Leave at... ..... :8.30 1255:
Leaves Shippensburg 9OO - .1.28 f
NeWvllle - 9.32 .209:
"" Catlisle • 10.10. 2.42.,1
" Mechanicsburg , .10.42 3:12
Anii.e, aclian - ISbarg 11:15 3.40:
FOR . CHAMBERSRURG Al' .0 HAGERSTOW.ff: t t
A. AL P. M. ;
. _
Love Ilarrisburg - ' . 805 1.35:
• " Mechanicsburg_ 847 2.15
" Carlisle • 9.27 . 2.5,5 i
~ No
. wville . • ... 10.06 3.29 i
...
Sluppensburg .10.33 . 4.00 , ,
Arrive at tinarnberiburg ILOO 4:30i
Leave Chambersburg 11.10 4.40.
" .G•reencastle , " . ..1L55 5.80.
Arrive at Hagerstown - -12.35 6110.
Making cloke connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New -York and Pittsbura ; and with
inxhis for all points West. 41. N. LULL, Supt.'
R. R. oMce,• Chambersburg Nov. 13,1862.17
Chambersburg
PIIIIADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. I
Lebanon. Vall4.l3roneli.
ON and after MOIIDAY, DECEMBER 2,Bth, ,
1803, an ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN
Willbe run between Rending and Harrisburg, -in addltien
to the other Passenger Trains now running on the Lebanon
Valley Railroad.
Leaving Reading at 7.13 A. ax., passing I.eabanon at 8.44
M., and arriving at Harrisburg at 10
Leaving Harriaburg at )5 sr., passing Leabanon at 0.15,
and arriving at Reading at 7.35
Stopping at all Passenger Stations.
Tho Fast Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11.07 i. N., will
Stop only at Womelsdorf,lityerstown, Lebanon, Annville,
rolmyra and Hummelstown.
All Paengers will , procure their Tickets before entering
We Trains. An extra charge is mado on all lures paid . in
)(lid Cars. G. A. NICOLLS,
• General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., Dec. 11, 1863.—de14t,j31
NOTICE.
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company
Iteruixti, Nov. 281 b liit3.„;
'MBE public is respectfully informed Lust up,
and after lIONDAY, Dimon= 14th, all nissengere
who do not purchase their. ticket:: before culcriug thecare
will be charged Su coats extra on each ticket purchased ;
on the train, for which they Will obtaiu front the Cho.
ductor a check receipt.' 'This' receipt will he redcumed,
and d cents paid [bender, in cash, upeu its presentation
at any Uicket (Mice:of - the Company.
' :G. A. NICULLSi twit:rut Sup'l.
• HOTELS.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
lIARRI. NURG, PA.
-• .1 • •
col/BATA , ntitclittsciN, rioprieturo.
ruins will knOwil liot6l is u:o» iu u condi
tion to uccohtmodatc the traveling public, Wonting
the mot.t. ample conveniences alike for the transient guests
04 the permanent bbaftler.
THE STATES 110 TEL has been entirely refit-,
ted throughout, and now has accommodations owlet in
extent, comfort anti luxury to any hotel between Milts:lel
phis and Pittsburg., Its location is tile brut in the Slide;
Capital, being, In easy access to all the railroad depots, end;
in cash proximity to all the public Mikes and business le:.
calitios of the city. It Itasnow all the conveniences of
A PIR Cle A T ,
and the Proprietors urn determined to' spare neither eiti .
pease, -time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the. IntvelLug public is respectfully Scd.l;
cited.
2.50 A. It
7.00 A. .
BIM
S,T r ATt . CAPITAI , HPTE-IL,
CORSIR OF THIRD -A$1111)70.1%7 STREETS,
HARRISBURG, PENIPA.
THE undersigned having rirkohluled this well'
known house has enlarged and - thoroughly renovated*
IL The rooms have &spit re-istinted and papered , and; the
entire estalishment. elegantly re-Nridshed. 'Being *ea,
sandy and eligibly located, and proliided with every Cork;
venience ' It offers togio public 411;tho comforts - and !Ulm
ries of afirst claga•l434l, Trusty and obliging servants
always in attendance,, a, bar. Nell, stocked with chidco
liquors Ls attached to th e
de2O•dly THQMPSON, Proprietor.
CONI.LADIIOUSE
PHILLIPSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA.
• • '
JAMES R. GAYLER PROPRIETOR.
TTRAYELLNOCOMMUNM will find
1 this a first•clas' House. The table Is alw4ys .pup
plied with the dellcaelei.of the season, and the bar ; well
stocked with the besit- tiiinfls of liquors.
Good Stabiliutititaafed-tO tbb Hotel. nor3.d3m
i.. 1 " • I'
Offil HOUSE,
Corner of Market street and Market Square.,
HARRISBURG, PENA"A.
.
CHAS. H . MANN
PToprietor.
C_U"R,TAIN
A:lCfa - 11 S !
CURTAINS.
• • , , , ,t• • •
'g. ; *A it A . VE N,
(917C0P.13 . 8011. TO W. B. CASUAL;)
MASONIC HALL
• 109P.he . #l4.t. Street ,
PHILADELPHIA
•
• •
WINDOW.SHADES.
,FAJRNIZI[TRE eoVARING
MI
ORTFbEIO'S IFTORtFOLICIS i !
'.,
PCHESSMEN-and Backgammon Boards, a fine &port
moat, Just,receiiro - "OcHEFFEEJS B99g,sTR4E.
ijortfTTEItrBIITTER New
YOrk:State ButteeNtiii.neoeirdkand:f4rynle bt lhe'
Firkin dr - round, ndiv , grocerp.o.C.- -
dec4
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ENGT:TSH - DAlRralid - -
- Ntw YORK STRiE CHE
BOYER &:KBERPI
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cat diibilkiriti, aE
0 0 01 , • WH. DO% & 0.
QpRERIORATM....OII2OI)42IIp7VverI
hi_o erect market : " InAktlee4l4,* d gal
[decls] WM. DOE JR., co.
CURTAINS.
ivis.HAßrs.-i
PINE TREE
.TA1L,:0....n1y..tA.:4
Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Trite,
.
nBTAINED by a ioectiliar,proopss in „Ate
NJ .distillation of the tar,leY Which=itshi,gbina med6i*
properties are retained.
• It is the.medicine that cures when all others have failed.
.
A OREATREMEDY FOR CONS UMP APS.
. . , .
I am constantly receiving such certificates as*the fel
rowing. READ IT! J
.
Dn. Weistase—Dear Sir :—I bad a very (heedful eon&
and, sore throat-for one year, and my whole system ems
f as t giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but
little hope of recovering. My disease bellied the power'of
all medicines, and in short time I must have gone to my
grave, but, thank God, my daughter-110i* would. notriet
until she went to-your store, No. 10 N. Second street, and
related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your:Ph:Le
Tree Tar Cordial, and commenced to use it., and in one
w eek I was much better, and after liking three bottlek I
am perfectly well, a wonder to all my friends, for they all
; pronounced me past cure. Publish myozse if you think
proper. REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
TAR CORDIAL.
AN INFALLIBLE CURE-FOR BRONCHITIS.
lie. WARD says: •
DR Wistrurr, Sir: —l had the Bronchitis, Inflammation
of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath; and Palpitation of the
Heart in thew worst forms; I had been treated by several.
A mbient physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not
'stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of
ever being restored to health. I was truly on the verge of
the . gmve. Your Pine Tree Cordial was highly reedit
mended to me by a friend; I tried it, and aro thankful to,
say that, after using lour large and one small bottle, I was
restored to perfect health. Yon can give reference to My
house, No. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of• Re.
ceiver of Taxw, from 9 A. re. to 2 P. X , corner of Chestnut
and SiSth streets, JOHN WARD:
BLEEDING OF THE LUNGE.
=AD TOE FoLLOWiNG:
Mr. Wlsatirr, Sir:-1 return you my grateful thanks
for the discovery you have made in making a medicine
that will cure Inflammation of the Lungs and Liver Cern
plaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar
cordial I ass, to all appearances, near my grave. I had
been for a length of- time spittig blood, and would, at
times vomit it. My physicians (for I emplpyed two) wo.
nouoced pasLcure; but my sister had used your POe
Tree Tar Cordial, klub did her so much good that She
prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try it; and, thank and,
I commenced to we it. I have taken twelve bottled and
ant perfectly cured, sod um ready and willing that. tiny
prawn that is sick should mil on me, and I will tell ttiem
-what your cordial has dune for me. All my friends end
neighbors were utterly astonished at my, speedy relent to
health,' for they had seen me vomit blood in a clotted state
freliuently. Publish my case, for I want every perkon
that is 'Altering as 1 was to know of your invaluable meth
chie. Respectfully, JOHN \TAU:4N -
(Waal) divot, six,doora 'there Richmond street Philadel
phia.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will core Coughs, Sore Throat,
and Breatt, Bronchitis, Aglow, Croup, ItoopingG i qh,„
Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for dieei of
the Kidneys , and female complaints.
BEWARE OYCOUNTERFEITS. •
The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blown iu the bottle. All others are spurious In
tion
Irtx - rr Casts liU Ost; Bottle iwa Borrts. Pre
pared only by the proprietor.
DR. L. Q. L. WISELIVE,
No. 10 North Second St.; Philadelphia,"Pa.
Fur said by all druggists. • ,deSdarwSwmeeor
KIIPOKEL'S
LEAL i 'Rita A' T E. ,
7 1 1 ) .
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)
B/ 17 E 1 C WiNg, .OF IRON,
lIIWER WINE OF IRON
WINVOY IRON
BITTER WINDPI% IRON, • ;
For Ilysrpsiciuld.lndOption;
Fornyophisbi said rikiiiieston;
For Dpipepslo and . Ladjgestlon;
For IlysPeOsistptndlireitioo;
ForZe s Stigncrsi-Dfbility;:
For W toontbi_lolMnDob y;
Fdt Storgitagdid General Dog if
For Wea l k.Stomgclis and General Deb tom;.
Reliable and Spa to do Good,
Renate:and Sure to do Good,
Reliable pug Sure to do_ Good,
Relliblelaid Sure to ditGoi>d,
It Casts but Little and Purifies the • Blood.
It Costs but littAtuud,rurifiefi,the Bief:4
It CoSis Vat Utile and:PU/ - 111es the HAW.
It Costs but Little and Purifies the:Blood.
Or this Triduntiis Medicine,
Of LL~s9slnt6l~ Medicine,
tt/IfiteMrtelne,
Only Sovvgy:livg !Rd Om
SgeddY•Aveiancl Oi6,IAAIN,Res:ARtge.
Only St3rty-110 lizid On Stlamerßottle.
Oialy-Sevelity-llVerAd:die.Dollarpercßottle.
COVNTERFEITS.
~....._:,
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS—As. . ICosscra:/t .
toi,
'WErs or boss is the only :, punt., 44 'Orertual....
known in pie world for• the per , irauero cure of . . • •
the Debilay, :aid a 4iiire are. iv:number .of_.ftal tgats:
°bred to the - publid, welronidAttuKOAti .tont ttp
purchase , none but the genuine r articleonaiii*itit - `by
8,, 4.•Kototst, and, hes
.hs atiplitlottlttio to:0K th cory„
or every battle: l 7,Ni ferylf4thaV others areidte nog
to imitate' this. valuable, , remehyi *over its moil ,tndJ
filieoAYcliMes illAil•fsv'tc,v .:-: .: . -,t . • ~ , ,
OA Pirtsit.W6plrtigt inputt up . in 7fi,eent. end too ,
bottl;s,latid Sold* all*spectab)o ' Druggists thio t
the country . Be "partiaulatthat every bottle beats eine.
simile of the proprietor's Signature ,
=I
.S A. KUNKEL BRO., •
t•leneralDepotmo..ns Market Street,
Marrisburg, Pa.
FOR .BILE BY ,
all respectable dealers throughout the country. ,
jan4
“THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.”
.
TARRANT'S %WOUND EXTRA 1 OF
CUBEBS AND — COPAIII, .
:This Preearatioa ja, ly meommended the
XEDICAXI=FIMBI_O • andthe PUBLIC ferthe pt
arid eirtain'eure - ofTIMA:4BEI3 br Mg 4 BLAppi . F . ES
_......,
NEYS, URINARY,4ItaiNEI;Agei: : • ; '' -- -
It may be relied ow as.tiwbeat mode,for the adm '
both
don of these reme r dies I:tithe - tame clas"s of disetiSes ,
sexes, to which they are-applicable. It never in eras
• 11 . 104 . 4i dqt 191 41and.41-,itereOrteentLakkri3, the d is
.....
am
marli redrieN.
~ . , , . .
; tqc. R..—/riithassem are. advised to ask for: •: . :-.1.
RODEPOTJ I OEXTRACT.og,curarata, AND. cop :, •
alareVkliotlibiCelteras iiiiititibratiiit Worth y
etor43'-Zsimalrltet , o,Aftek, ): l :- Y , e 4
*oh
street, orner of Warren street, New:York, protT. ~, by
Druggists genenzUy. ~...,; Ly
I=
D. W. WOWS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IMrU G , GIS T = S',
lot AatiE Sirß-Bair
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
We are dally adding to our assortment of goods allsuch
articles as are desituble t and would respectfully call your
attention to the largest and best selected stock in this
city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS,
Oils, Varnishes and
Burning Fluid and Alcohol
Witb a general variety of
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES
selected 'from the best mauufseturers end Perfumers of
Europe and this country
Being very large dealers its
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
4RTISIFS' BRErSHZS
T
THE GEEAT TO C,
TXE GREAT
TEE OBEATT‘') .
TnE otrav - v c,
We vespectlnUy invite a call, feeling confident that we
esti supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfae
JONES' dYU WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low
as it can be purchased in the cities
Au 1y31101.411
.4.111112a110;40'
Mll-12OraTof
Bring large purchasers in those Oils, we can offer in
demo:tents to close burrs. Coal Oil Lamps of the mast
improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds nt Lampi
changed to burn Coal Oil
,•
We n0w,0,20,..aak a
We zkeTt_99,l, Ask ,
We #ow*OW: trek
:
Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND CAT
POWDERS a trisd know not their superiority, and
advehtagethey arc In-keeping Horses and Cattle healthy
and in a good condition
Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived
from the use of our Cattle Powders, by the indremed qua
tity and quality of milk, besides improving the general
health and appearance el: their cattle
tage or a thorough knowledge. of the trade, and our ar.
ningements in.tite . cltivr ate snail. that we am,: in a, very
'short time, furnish anything appertalpinoroniNusinem,.
on the best of ; terms.
-km*• we hope by strict attention to Weil:ion, a carefu
selection of
at fair priees f. and the desir e to please all, to merit a con-.
tinuance of - Vie favor of a diE,crh'itinatingpublic.
. -
C.-MUTH, Attorney-at-Law, Third
IR • street, Harrisburg, Pa. All,businetut entrusted to
wfil be promptly attended to.-
„Hountiescpenskius aud;Hack Pay of officers eollei4ed .
_ .
MiEjtiOrl3CENT QF
= ler-I*MM Pon ForlO st
ciltwapv. BAcKgAubtot; Mums,
Received at sclignivps
Eserasn DAIRY 'and
• Yolt)t - STATE CHEESE.
4 ' • • L 4 92 03 : 445 E. DOCK, -Js.; CCO.
xeux. t tiq Houma •
BY the yfirrei,halt balioaiord.p.
ltdant
ne,
agg*Pk,ft i Ii y am, e
iukt, Dried - Bat ar__
BOY= OW=
• imoleg, LOP • = s `
n KW.% ' L'ag•!..SLogitv1 1 .6 10%
TV YOU_ a99caQ.. so,
akll at • ftwg. 101019
NO. )9
HASRISBERG, PA
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
Dye-Stuffs, Gime and Putty,
A.rtist's Colors and Tools,
Lard, Sperm and Pine
Bottles, nals and Lamp Globe;
Cast:ile Soap, Sponges and Corlas
&c., kc., &c.,
LLVSR&D OIL, V.4B.IVISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, TAINT AND
IN Azz,-.T.REIR. EARTEVIES,
COLORS 4NZI BRONZES
TEETH TEETH
PATENT MEDICINES, AND
HAIR RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct frana the Proprietors
SJ.PONTFIER AND CONCENTRATED LTV.
THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS.
COAL OIL! CARBON' OIL !
'FARMERS AND G-RAALLES
Our long experiinee in the business gives us the adran
Thankful for the liberal patronage bowed on our
p.uBE. DRUGS
0P1,6-dly
7 i 7r7
NEW -GOODS-Mt MINED
Book and Stationery Stot t
Embracing trvery newt and Unproved style
POCKET BOOKS,
MAGIC CURRVICI r HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS.
BUCKSEDI PVILSW,
PORTMONNA -
at prices to mat all enema:fiances.
PbCILICT CIPMBIL
esserkalog of* fine assortment of Westenholm
GOLD PENS.
From Newton's celel. manufactory_ Er, r
wall a guarantee
.
FORT FOLIOS,
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PAPETEME
.
Togettier with ;every article ttsualy found in a fr.-:t
Book and Stationery
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PEIPHER'S DAILY LI B
BETWEEN PHICLADELPHIA.
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport. N.
ry, Uniontown. Watsontown, Milton
Lewisburg, Northumberland, San-
bury, l ireverton, Georgetown.
When' illillenburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor
through with each train to attend to the safe delivm.
alt goods intrusted to the line. Goods deliretwl at tL
pot of FREED, WARD k FREED, 811 Italizet
Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock r. will tie delivered ;11 r.
risburg the next morning.
Freight Always sui Low as by Auy
oast-11
Pure Ground Spices,
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS
Collection of Pensions, Bounties. Bark
and War Claims.
OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, .MUSTER ROLLS A
RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OCT
T UT , undersigned, having been in the :
ployment of the United States during the last eirhi
months as Clerk in the Mustering and Dishuming
and Office of Superintendent of Recruiting Scrv,.
Pennaytrania, respectfully inibrms the public that h ,
opened an office in the DULL MSGRAIII Build lug I , t
purpose of collecting Pensions, Dountim, Bork !'a%
War Claims • also making out Officers' Pay Roll 4.
Rolls and Rt . :Creati ng Accounts.
All orders by mall attended to promptly.
novl-dtf SULLIVAN S.
TA.ItAXACIIM
The raimentrateil Juice Of the Fresh Ra
A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC At
11 APERIENT. It has a specific action upon
LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to something, ant
solving the CHRONIC engagements. It has been rt.
employed in Germany and is a popular remedy wale
practitioners In this country. The diseases to whz
especially applicable are those connected with the L •
and of the digestive orgasm geoandly. It Is the hr-•: -
paration over offered to the public for that dise, , .
every person that is troubled • with that Aisracr
a bottle iminetUately. Price 30 cents pet
our own bbolatory from the fresh root
October, (the period of Its greatest activity.)
S. A- KUNKEL it 11110
118 Market street, Harrisbu7
OF ALL K7ATAK
Jan?
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
rllOllO3lN GatQUEENSTOWN, (Cork Etz.
11 hors Thet well known Steamer; of the Livery ,
New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, '—
tended to sail as follows:
- AETNA, Saturday, Jantlary 90; CITE OF NEW 17 ,. ,?.
Saturday, February 6' EDINIsCROH, Saturday, k
13, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, Iron.
44, North River.
PAYABLE IS GOLD, OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN CURREN ,
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 I STEERAGE Sat
do to L0nd0n ...... 85 00 I do to London n 4
do to Paris 95 00do to Paris 4.0
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 1 do to Hamburg.... :;:
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen,
dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates.
Fares front Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin.:
$B5, $lO5l. Steerage, $3O. Those who wish to seC.
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further information apply at the Company'f.
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, 'N. Y., (.r
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg, jr:; ...
ITCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
rums INVALUABLE SYRUP, which i
"1„ tirely vegetable in its compeAtion ha.;
Pawed with wonderful success for many ::ears iu al.
of.disesses for the AIR PASSAGES and LEN(_. F
,form of the disease, such as COUGH, TICKLINt; • L
OAT, SPITIDIGOF EILOOD,MFFICULT illtEarli - •
BOARS&NESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC YE'. La
nse will be attended with the happiest maths. It
the best and safest medicines for all fornoz of Hi
CHRIS and CONSUMPTION. No laudanum or
Hon of Opium in any shape tntJFie synry.
PRIOR $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER% Cheap Hook Store.
DANIEL A, MUENICH, AGES
O P the
Qld Wallower Line, respectful)' •
form's t he public that this Old Daily'franspori.,
Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence 0.
city,) is in successful operation and prepared to • -
freight as low as any other individual I We between i•
delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, William -1
JerSey Shore, Lock - Haven and all other points r,l
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and -•
and Elmira Railroads.
DANIEL A. 111.70:CWAg..nt
liarriaborg,
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Per!awl> .
& lEmehman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market g treet, ahoy , . •
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. Y., will arrive at IL:.
burg, ready for delivery. next morning. thp.4o.rda.:
MUST BE SOLD!
WALL PAPER, BORDERS.
SCHREYER'S BOOKSTORE,
Has to be removed on the first of April next. His
of Wall Paper must 'too reduced, and will therev
sold at very low prices ; although price of Wall r Lp.
still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their
Will do Well to examine bis assortment and price,
December 1,1863. T 1 F. WHEIT:
-Five cents cash paid for clear mixed t:._
pound. Old Books wanted for—cash.
13BIAC SCHOOLS.
: ..V,HOOL SIATIZ' of different sizes, Willson's ;. ,
Series of Spellers and Readers, publlsh.hl h - . . i ,
-:. • , • . , together with all other School y,,,icr,,
dee7 , ,
ing Materials are offered,
wholesal egal° 11 " . :d retsg, a!
... FEB'S BOOK-T'
-------
MORTON'S GOLD -pEN,
'another le 4f alorton'sUnrivalied Gold hns :
SUMTER'S Ina I
nIS warranted for one year.
LIOCKET BOOKS, BIIC'KSIIIIN
PoRraMONNMES, and a general varitly !
TILER GOODS, jolt received at
ITRGICER'S BOOK ST,
LMAN&CS! ALMANACS ! !
BEAR'S LANCASTBR -t'
Ant received and for sale at
..0019 SCHEFFIAPS BongsD'i
H AVANA ORANGES, just recieved
,„„ a5
*MEP. At KOERI
t~
ty— . • iftg: ,; • quality.
1eK424 Wit DOCK, Jr_
A ' ANA(. $ Ciat.just received at
""IL KV- DOCK, JR.. _
VMIWt• - A fresh lot just reeei"
astsbessie by [deg BOYER k KOERMI: ei
Nrallantala excelsior Nam of dug •
MVO owing. Jeri receirbicei tor aide by
40016 W. DOCK
lit
WWTEVG CASES,
33
BERGNER'S, 51 11ark*•t .tr
Line.
SOS- MONTGOMERY & CO_
Philadelphia end Reading Depot.
Foot of llartet street, HarnAbur
LIQUID EXTRACT
RATES OF PASSAGE,