MEDICAL. FfELMBOLD , S GENFINE PREPARATIONS ! iIDAIPOUND FLUID EITBACT BUCHU, Poi•idee and specific Remedy for diFea,SCS of the Bldder, Kidneys. Gravel, and Dropsiral Swellings. This Medicine increazes the power of Digestion, and ox cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all unnatural En largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation, Helmbold's Extract Bitelra. Por Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of dissipa lion, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, attended with the tot lowing symptoms : indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, - - .. - Trembling, Horror of Disease. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back,. Universal Lassitude of.the Muscular System, ... . . . Flushing of the Body, Eruptions on the Face, Hot Dryness of the Skin Counl,c;nance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which this medi clue invariably remove;are anon folloired by Imtency Fatuity, Epileptic Fits. In one of which - t om ile:Patient may expire. Who can Hay that they are not frequently followed .by those "Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." - Many are aware of the cause of their armoring, net YOKE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF.TELE INSANE AST- And Melancholy Deaths •by Consumption, bear ample wttriess to the truth of the assertion. - The ConStitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the Sytna, - which RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Ducat invariably docs. A Trial will convince the most skeptical Females—Females—Females. In many affections peculiar to females the ExxitAnx 'Denim is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chloro st", or Retention, Irregularit. ,%r Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Elcerated or eingtous state of the Uterus, Lenchorrlncea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from lndis crotion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR GRANGE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant medicines jig unpleasant or dangerous diseases. ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ROOMS AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES Secret Diseases, Little or no change in diet, And no Ezpoturc. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflammation,: so frequent in this elw of diseases, and expelling all Poi sanous, Diseased and wornaut Mailer. THOUSANDS Imo:: Ttionakans wire HAYS anus TUN Nit, TESS OF QUACKS, and who have:paid heavy fees to be cured, in a short time have found they. wore deceived, and that,: the ''POISON" has, by the use.. Of "POWERFUL 'ASTMS, cm:cm," been dried up_ in the system. to break out in an: aggraVaLid form, and perhaps (Wei Marriage. Use lisminoms's ElrruACT_UncutrAorall affections and; diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing. in; MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and: no matter of WOW LONG STANDING. - . . Disr+ene of these Organs require.the ahlof HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU IS THE GREAT DIU.I RETIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Dis ewer for which it is Recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 00 per Bottle, or Six for $. 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed . from observe Describe Spnptiiins in all Communications. Cares Guaranteeitt Aikriee Gratis Address letters for information to Hs B HEM/MOLD;" Chemist, 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, Phila. HELIfBOLD'S Medical Depot, RELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Ware/louse, 594. Broadway New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavorto dispose "gither aunt" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by Heimbold's Genuine Preparstidni,,.. " Extract Balm, " " Sarsaparilla, " ImprOved'Roso Wash. MI BOLD DT „ ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE: ASK FOR RELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Out out the advertisement and send for it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE BANK, APPLICATIONS. BA N K NOTIICE.. Notice is hbrebY given, that the capital. stock of the Petroleum Bank will be increased from One Hundred Thousand Dollars to ME HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL.. LABS, undor the provisiobs of an act of. Assembly of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylimnia, entitied."An Act to es tablish a system of froo banking in Pennsylvania, ._and to secure the public against loss from insolvent banks," op - proved March 31st, 1303, and-the supplements thereto: By order mad resolution of the Divemora of said bank,- at a meeting held" la their office -in the, - borough of Titus ville, this day Of May, . H. .bltOky • A025-4011m* JNo. R. ItAorso; Cashier. NOTICE is hereby . 'given. that' application will be made by the subscriber, for. :himself and. citizens of the county of Schuylkill, rennsylvimik. for-a charter of a bank of discount, deposit and circulation, under the free banking laws of l'eprieylrania, with a capi tal of $200,000, to be located fit the boresigb of. Tottsvillo, to be called the National Bank of Pennsyliinnia. roTtsviLLE, Nov. 20, 1863. AMI. Y . 'COLO: Patented Octotieflafh, 1863. ' Dark 'Creel; Black for Silk, Light Gree n, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Moile Preach Blue, - Maroon- Claret Brown, Orange. Dark Brown, Pink Light Brown, Purple, Snuff Brown, Rival -' Cherry, Salmons :. Crimson: Scariel. • Dark Drab, SialF, ,? Light Drab : ,Solferino.. awn Drab, Light Pawn limb, : Yellow, - - For Dyeing Silk, Woolen mid Mined Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, FeathenS, Kid Gloves, Chidren's Clothing, anti. all kinds of • Wearing Apparel. • - • . . AO' A -SAVING OF SO PER, CENT. For 25 cents you can, color as Many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. Thu process is- simple, and auk one can use the dye with perfect success. Direc tions in English, French and German, inside of each package. For further information hi Dyeing, and giving a -perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable reelpos,) purchase Howe k Stevens' Treatise on - Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufactured by , ' ROWE Is STEVENS; 250 Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. _ n025-wl.v , CATARRAH. • Dr. Coed&lo's Catarrah Remedy penetrates the secret ambush of this terrible disease, and exterminates it, root and branch. Thousands have this loathsome. malady and don't know it. Dr. Goodele is the first and only person that ever told the world what Catarrah 'was, and whore it commenced. Ills remedy is the, ilrst and : only fate over known to cure and extinguish that - terrific 'dis ease in young or old with certainty. Price SI. 00 :. PPpot . at Norton & Company's, 812 Broadway,' NO lv York.: Send_a stamp for a phamphlet, or call for one et Agency. Pamphlets and the remedy furnished by GEO. BERGNEM, Bookseller, Sole Agent for Harrisburg. (m4-Wly N ()TIC E. , . Letters of administration having this day bncn granted by the Register of Dauphin county, to the subscriber'qin the estate "oriDartiel Wise, late of Jefferson township, do ceased, all persons having Claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for settlement, and per sons knowing themselves indebted will make innmediate payment to the subscriber. GEORGE SHLNDLER, • December 31.-Sty 3.3303—Jan6-w6t*, Administrator. - RUTTER! BUTTER !-1,000 pounds New York State - Butter just received, hod for sale by the D. or Pound; the new grocery of dee4 BAYER & KOERPER. PORTFOLIOS ! PORTFOLIOS !!. CREWMEN and Backgammon Boara, a line assort. jest received at SCREFFER'S.IIOO4STORE. men • API • S I C • 11 ever ollbred In this market. In bottles and by the gal " or quart _ [decls) WM. DOCK, Ta., Ar CO HONEY ! ,HONEY ! ! HONEY 1 ! ! Just received one caskflne cubs Honey, at • DOCIC. & FIVE TRAINS DAIL - S . ( TO ANI) FOUR . THE Passenger trains of the Peniisylvania Railroad Company will depart Irani and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: • Loss of Powers, Difficulty of Breathing, . THROUGH EXPRESSTRAIN' leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. M. and arrives ate West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. st. FAST LII i E !cafes Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 0.00 A. sr., and arrives it Weft - , Plifladelphia - A - 1.046 . A. sr. Passengers take breakfast at - Lancaster. . - WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount-Joy, leaves Harris• burg at 7.20 A. at, and arrives at Weist Philadelphia at 12.25 r. = , FAST. BEAD', TRAIN, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at LOO P. "Kw and:arkives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 r. m. • -HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 aud, arriCes- at West . Philadelphia at 10.50 r. , M. _ . , WESTWARD. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.20 A. rr. ; Altoona, 8.00 A. at., take, breakfast, and arrives at l'ittsburg at 100 A.M.. :_PIIILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.20 „Lir. t Altoona at 8.40 a., AL, take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburt„;iit 1.S0: r. • MAIL TRAIN leaCcs - Hosrigbitrg at 1:40 P. Ist, ; Altoona at 7.55 r. take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 FAST UNE leavesMarrieburg at„4.1.5 P. at.; Altoona at MO P. x, takes supper, and arrives. at Pittsburg at 1.40 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaies West Philadelphia at 2.45 r. at., and arrives ad Harrisburg at 8.10 NiouyrJoY ACCOMMODATION leatrs Lapeaster at 11.3 S A. m. arrives at Hat risburg at L4O P: It. • At little Expense, No Inconvenience, WASHIN-ETON CITY. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the Webt. - TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and ‘ West Braiich Susquehanna, Elmira, and -albof Northern Now York. ON and after MONDAY , , NOVEXBERI64I, 1563, the I'assenger".Trains ,•of the Ntirtierrti,„Gek tral Railway will arrive at mid:depart flea, Harrisburg arid Baltimore as follows, viz: •• S 0 U MAIL TRAIN leaves Suriburry' (exeopt .Sunday) ' . 10.10 A. M. ... 1:20 r. M. arrives - at Baltimdre r .. 5.40 P. M. I'INPRFSS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) . . ... . . ..... 11.42. P.• 31. letirfes r (exep r ia Monday) • " arrives at <Baltimdro 'daily (except- Monday) HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION`' leaves liar ' • ' ' burg , - " NORT H W A RAD . HAILH"RAIN' loaves ;Baltimore.' (axeept_- Sunday) 9.20 A. M. loaves. Harrisburg 145 ' " 'airivogSimliury 4.30 e. N. EXPRESHTI4DTIeaves Baltimore 0.30 e. M. arrives aC Harrisburg....... 2.00 A. N. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- - . cam Monday) " arrivos at Sunbury, HARRISBURG 'AGOZ4HODATION Mitres Ball . " tiniore daily (except Sun day), .0.00 P. M. amives-atHarrisburg 7 50 P. M. For further informaporkapply.pt tile. Office„in Peansyl vania Miami& 'Depot: - N. DirBARRy; Hani§turs ; Noy.. 104xsp,ag,, NEW.AIR.,LINEJKOUTE. ..• wirm \ N11.1:1-.: •• . • r -7- • • - p4ucror• TA prw i wgkit i K 41. • CAN AFTER.:-.MONDAY, 16th,.1.868, yhe Passe,trgeras t ivillivt ea h hita delplita ReAdiiit;RtillreisLDepol at . ,11.a rr a isl; 2 , for New York and Philadelphia , Philadelphia , f.sl)ows, viz : rg EASTWARD. EXPRESS.LINEIeaves Ffarrisburgat 6.30 .1“ ' st, 'on ari rival of the Peibsilvailit Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 1.45 A. x. Auleoping car Is attached to the train through crow ilittbyTg4 witA99t, phango. = MAIL TRAIN leaves .Uarfisburgf at 8:00 A. it arriving N NOW York at 5.30. e.. it.; and ,Philatielpfda alb() P. N. = PAST LINE tedliia liiiiirisbUrg at 2.00. r. at., arriving in Now york,at 15.25 P. a.j and Ytilladolphla at 7.00 e. - 'WE S A R .1). 1 FAST LINE leavesNew'Ynrk _it:, and Phila delphia at 8.18 A. arriving at Ilarilshurtat 1.1.5 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves New-York 'at . 12.00 'noon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 r, ar., arriving, at Harrisburg . at' 8.20 no2o.dlt-vt6m: . . EXPRESS•TRAIN leaves Ye* York at N 7.09 . .4,, ar ricing;•ntiturrisburg at 2.00 4. at., ai - ad.,Tedn - fiCafingiwAtlf. th'e Peunsylvaida , Expreas Train Ter Pittsburg': 'A'S'leeping'car is also attached, to tbis,train.-•- -; Conneetioi&aro nialle at HdrriSbarg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley railroads; and at Reading • for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Ration,. &c. Baggage checked through. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, $515 between Harrisburg and Philadel phia, $2:40 in No. 1 ears, and:23in •No. 3. For tickets or other itiformation apply to • • . J. J. CLYDE], nol4 •_ Agent; Harrisburg. - _.... 1863. F X 863, • r • T HIS great line traverses the Northern unit Northwest counties of Pennsylinnia to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. ' lehas - lioiin leased by the. PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD POE and-under their auspices is being, rapidly opene4 throughout its entire length. - It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to Emporium (195 nnies) on the Eastern. Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on . Western. Division. , TIMEEF PASSENEER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG: Mail Trahlleaves North— .. . ... ...... v. M. Express TralifieavesNortli - - 325 A. At. Cars run through Wirrtorr CHARON both ways on these trains , behiten Philadelphia and Look Haven, and' be tween_Billimora aurlLock Haven.- ' • Elegnit Sleeping ears-'on - .Express traint-both WayS be-; tween Williamsport and Baltimore ; and Williamsport'and Philadelphia,-; For infonnidion respecting Passenger business applg - at the S. E. Corner 11th and,.liarket,streets. : , e*, ; And for Freight business oflhe Company's Agents: S. D. Kingston, Jr..: corner .13th and Arttricet. streets, PhiladelphiN W. Reynolds; Erie.' J. 51 - ... , DrilirAgerit-N: c. H. H, HOUSTON,-: • ' • CeneraL Freight Agent, Phi P- . LEWIS I,.'IIOTIM Goi Jos D . POTTS erat r Ticket Agent Phil,' a.: ' G6eratifintujerf.-TVilliamsport PHILADELPHIA 111'; READVIG: kAllitOADi . • LiebailOuf. - VA/JOY ON iiiiklactiaTONDAY; . DEOEMBAR 3 8th; 1.868, an..ACCOMMODATION- - PASSEITGE* TRADT will be nin between .I ; teadlng.eral Harrisbnig; 'in iiddition. to the other Passmiger Tigins zoTrunnirig on the Lebalinh Valley Railroad. i; : - ' ' . Leaving Reading at - 1.1 - 5 ' 7..`. - X - ; ug „LeAbaßcwat 8.44 A. Mr, alg arrivhig at Rarriaburrit39 A, /I, Leaving Harrisburrat-5 r. m.; passing Loabanot.iii 8.455 and ardviag atlreadidg at T. 35 P. ?If.• •tr: Stoptinirat Passenger'Statiens. The Fast Mail Train, leaving' eading at'll.oT stop only at WomeLsdarf, layerstown, Lebanm?„ Ann 111 e, Palniyra and Hummelstown. - —' • ' All Passengers will. preelife their Tiekets.before.enteringt the Trains. An °nee pare reKnAl e olAgres the. Cara" - . - • Mk:writ Sl*-ftilateident. Reedingo.h.,"Diall;llBB:l—del4V3l • -' -KtinacktUlSi., Pennsylvania Rail Road EISMi2 FROM PEOMADEDELPHIA. ,Cd' n 2SD ATTE A BIONDAY 2 . Ic9V. 16tb;1863. EASTWARD , SAMUEL D. - YOUNG, - Dim Penn'a ft. .R. Harrisburg, Now. 13, 1863.—thf wiNTiOt THREE TO AND FROM BALTIMEORE MCI ME 1863 'WINTER 1864 ARRANGEMENT,: R A L• It S . • • • C ii&N. GE OF HOURS.—On and after Non day, November 17, 1883, Passenger traißs wkg.rxin daily, as folloivs, (Sundays excepted* FOR' anAmitrjasußa AND - zrAlitisatißbr: P. Y. .7.00 2.451 7.37 3.35 .5.17 4.20 Leave Hagerstown " Greencastle -- v. lArrive Chambmlpurg t ..... . Leave at...... Leaves Shippetisburg 'Naive'lle ...... " _Carlisle ..... .• " Mechanicsburg Atrive FOR, OHAMBERSBURG AND ILLOERSTOWk: A, Y. ; , F. N. ...... 8:05.135 8.47 11‘.5 Lea - e " Mechanicsburg Carlisle..:_: - .... _ Nett - villa • " Arrive at Usamliersbarg Leat-e Chambersburg... • "- • Vreekt04400......- . . . Arrive at Nigerstown......... ~.12.35 6.10 . /Itgir Making doge tom:fed - ions at: Harristung . with trains for Philadelithia, New' York end 'Pittsburg ; and with trains for all points :West, ' 0. N. LULL, Supt. R. N. Otace, charnbershurg, Nov. 17,, 1862-Iy, , , • WiNtER • A - RR - ANGEMENT. . . (113,EA.T TRUNK • LINE FROM THE lug NORTH and - Noithtireit for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsville, pobanon,,Alleadown, Easton', .ito. ,&c. l'iains Icwo Harrisburg for 'Philadelphia, Now York, - Railing{ Pitttsvilla and all 'lntennediito is:Lathan!, at 'B.OO 5r.00141.12.00 . P1 : ' ' fEILI New York 4ilrefs Ignves Bar:risb.titg at 6.30 A. M., striving at•?.inw , York aL.1.45 tho.ssma dap, Fare. Harritburg: TO Now Yotk f $5 15; to Philo dalphia.s3 85 and , $3 00:'.13aggitio clio.Olred through: -Itotirntrig, , locivo New York at WA. at 4 12 neon ; uld 7 P. ::31. (Pitishurg ga . .pivau.) ~I..eitrs: P hihulelphia at 8 15A. ii and:3.3o„r..x. - , - -- Sleeping arg . tu theNiM'York - . E.Tprois Travis',. Trough to and from'l , ittsburg *ithilittuhangei. '' • - Itanuengurs -by•tho Catattsa..R.idiroltd loairo..Tantaqua at 8.60 A. 11., and 2.15 r. for, Philattelpl4,, Xow :York, and 'all way points. , .„ • 'biting leavO Pottayille at 9.15 *ntr., and 2.30'r. N., for Phlladelnhia;•Harriaburg and'Now York.' • An -4colronckl ikon P.u;403/inr. 'train loaves Reading• at and returns fora, ybij3uielphia at 5.001.. g: 411 tlia atiova,traitia dAtly . - Sunday tqarpttat, A Sunday triad lehre6 PtAtiviifa.at 7 - 30'A. nc.; and:Phil adelphia at 3.15 P. M. Commutation s 4114 age, Stia.sun and EX.OUreiioll tickets at reduced rites to and from-all points.. • •• • • Novetiibqr 14, 1863--dApy.if Philadelphia andltending•Railroad Company. ". • Rsiinsii, Nov. 28th, 1863. rlME,pubii6 is reEiptio y * Aid tonne on _Lf.litid after MONDAY, Dadgicauft llith, all Pesaoniers who do not purchase their tickets beforo entering therms will be charged 25 cents extra on each :ticker ; purchased On the train, for Which they will obtain from. the. Con check receipt. This reooipt 'will , h6"kbdeozned, and .2.s , cents-naldlherefor; in'tnetcepen'ini•preeentation at any Uiciretpille,o lif:the'Cosll4lq 2 a: de4-d2tii - ' `O, General - Soo. 2.50 A. M. 7.00. A. br 7.00 A. m ^ 1; JIJ tNITER STATES HOTEL, ITARROBITRO Rit COVE.II-1.1( .& 111.tiTV11?11101 1 1, Proprietors. 131,9 well known Hotelris now , in a , T non to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample convenionoas 'alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder.'" THE 'MUTED STATESI'HOTEL hite , heolt entirely refit ted throughput,kand now bas aoctoximodatlons equal in erfent,_comfort, and4uittly,494l,Py hotel between Philadel phia-and Pittslitnt.' 'lts locatlollle the - h&c In the State Capital, bah* hi easy aimint lb an the rata ad depots, and is eloarkWritnitYto allithe, public offices Mid business cantles of the city. It;bas now BJl•thp *immolates:a of;' fR , OL ASS //IQ, , and the Proprietors are determine& to Mare neither ex pense, time or litlor to ensure the comfort of the guesta The patronage of the traveling puhlic is respectfully soli cited. jelltf 3.25 ..L. It. 6.25 A. U . 'itAL CORNER OF THIRD AND 'WALNUT STREETS, - • matteistivact rgivivitt. • rrIHE lintiersi eij haviri p tirolistadlhis weal _L. " ' enleige&and thokodifily'renovatol . Vie.roonitbhawboen?relxiinted end papered', and the entiro ettalishmorit elegantly :. re-furnished; I SoluS Pea sandy aid - eligibly located, and provided with eyery.con venience, it otiers to the public all the Goinfeip " apd lulu. ries.of a first class3otel,. l Trissty servants always in attenktrice,.:..kbar., woll - Stbcked twith - choice! liquors is attached tot - be - establishment,' . • . 1;1 " OTgOg.PSON, Prepilatei CONRAD OUSE, . PHILLIP,SBVEGi'UALVTRE CQV4.I"T.I", PA. TAMES IL GAYLER, PROiltUrf OIL ; . . s L . rrifriiI.n..U.tELDTQcP..I44IIN.ITY.. will find this a tlrit eWs - .R005e... The table is always ; ?top,: plie' With the delicacies orthe seeptie, ald . the bitr well stocked:tAtii: the beielirtlxida dflietior's - ' • Good Shildjbg„attached:to tho Hotel: novt.4lllrwr- .O=N4 g= s Corner of market etreeVoluid elturket, Square, 114 1'E;1144. CHAS. 11. MANN; • •URTAIN: , . DrA T E RI( is • . • S A` CAE , . • CURTAINS.. '. • . , • 21. WA la ATEN (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. CARLTEEO" MASONIC 'HALL '719 chestnut Street P#ILADELPHLt. f , • WIN ITC S. ; I .• . • • ••••) • PIT.RINITURE . _COVERINGS. , . soil,, • . . • -1 1 DOINZ AP-Pqt,„CgERSE-- 0 bra tedOtt' • waif •15ex.h•fkij. & licere:•.! 1 41- 4 ?kid' .... ....:j ~._ i~.. t;`j:) READII% RAILROAD. G. A. NICOLL% G'utieral Superintendent RUILTAINS: ;dui, •.0 DR. *MART'S PINE TREE _ . .T AR- 0 - RDI A L Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree, OBTAINED by a peculiar proc6as in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It Is the Medicine that cures when allothers have failed. A GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. I am constantly receiving such certificates al the toeing. READTr! • • Da. IV-immix—Dear :—I had a very dreadful cough and sore throat for one y ear , and my whole system was - feat giving Wtty andl prostrated on My bed With but littlehomofrecovering. .:My diseasehaffied the `power of all medicines, and in a abort time I must have gone to my :grair'e, but , thank-God; my daughter-in-la wouldiaotTese until she wenkto your stare; No. 10 N.-Betsuid street, and. iulated my bagelb you, purchased one liottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordlah amt:cominenced to user it; • and In -one week I was much batter, and after using three bottles I am perfectly well; a'wonder to army friends, for they all pronounced me past cure. Publish my , case if you think proper. REBECCA HAMILTON, • ' .•No:1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia. TAR CORDI A L.: . .AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCIHTIS. ado, .8.30 12.55 ,9.00 149 1110 .0.82 • 2. 1 0,. 10.10 J . 242 - 10.42 &12 11 - .1:5 3.40 .2.55 3.20 ....10.33 4.00 ...11:00' 430 4:40 5.30 MR. WARD StlyS::... • .. DR. WIEMART, Sir:—l had the Bronchitis, Inflamruation of the Lungs; Sliminess orßreatb, and Palpitation of the Heart intheir worst forms; Iliad Been treated by several eininent pliysfcbues in' Philadelphia, but they could not stap.the rapid course of my disease, and-I bad despairud of over being restored to, health. I was truly on.tho verge of 'the grave. Your-Pine Tree Cordial Has highly recom mended to me: by a.friend; ,I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four largo and one small bottle,-I was restored - to'perfect health. You-aubgive reference to my house, NO. 988 Second street, or at my office of Re ceiver or Taxes, from 9 .k: w. to 2 r. w., corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOIDT 'WARD. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. - RIAD Mc FOLLOWING: Mr. WyattAnr, return you my grateful thanks for the disco Very you hive made in making_ a. medicine thaL will cure Inflammation of the Lungs and Liver Com plaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar .Cordial-I *as, to all appearances, near my grave. I had been for qlength. of, time spitting sblood, and would at Mines vbmitlt: pliksibians (for I employed two) pro mounted me tost cure;• hut my sister had used your. Pine 'Tree Tar Cordial, which did her- so much good that she prevailed on me, last reSort, - tOtry it; and, thank God, I commenced to use It. ' utave taken twehrb bottles and am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing that-any person that E 4 sick should call on me, and will toll them what yen t. cordial juts done. for 3130.' AR rirly . frieilds and neighbOrs were utterly astonished at my speedy, return to health, for they had seen mo vomit blood in a clotted state frequently. Publish my case, for I want every person that, is suffering as-I was to know of your Invaluable medi . Resnectftilly, . JOHN VERDIN, "Crease street, doors above Richmond street Philailel- The Bee Tree Tar Cordial will cure Coughs, Sore Throat, aid'. Brea st, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Hopping Cough, Diptherht, and is also, au excellent remedy for diseases of the Kidneye, and female mmkplaints. Bv.*Aitv,or COUNTERFEITS. - t' it10;i110 oOr theproprietor and a l pine ca l e .l4 ll.:l"iin - ‘ lil in il , e the bottle. All others , are spurious rni tiona. :PRICE Fiiiir-oinera am) Othttiot.r.aa PER BOTTLE. Pre pared only by the proprietor. • • ,N 0.1,0 North &mind St, Philadelphia, Pa. For said .by all druggia;& ; deBd&w3win-eow ICITNICEL'S ELEBIZA.TED EITTAR, OF nioN, 'BrrrEß OF max TinTFA WIFE OF IRO BITTEW WIN'S OF IRONi • For Dyarpormila'ald,lndigotion; For , Dyspepsia aradlncitgaition; • For PYlWi! ) . 3 . i l l Kailfi 4 1 4418809)1; For DApepso Rn4.judigestion; - For 'Weak Stomachs and Dcuoral ,Fcir Weak Stoniachs and Oeieral Debility; Far etptmlebsuleGageful For Woos tomach3:l4l Dollen/I yt . • 3:.r fishable stud Sure to do Good. Reliable and Sure to de Good. Reliable and Sure to do Gotist7 Reliable 91 Sore to do ,9,00t.1, • • It Cote bet pule tindisuritlea the Bldoct, —' • It Code Put Uttle endiPeefflei the Blood!- • IE POsts•bilt kOttleal.44,Ferities Itte.Nloo, it'ccisth'btajapia9d-Pvirleeth.p:B Of.this Valuable MedlCine, • ` Of this Valuable Medicine, Of iills,Valuable MaiiiBl4e, or this Y4144141131104!ciAe, 041 y Sprocity-itve and Qtae per bait*: Only Set enty-ftye end One fleas por only SePaRIY-4Tirand UAW' . Only wentYlVeatt4 QUO I:lq;''' 13,ottle. -,:;r Per Botlb. Vg U • '• ' fERFEITS. lisw.utv • wan ,OF COIIRIEREEITIL—AR +KUNKEL's . ' BrrrEpt iv- or' Ines le Abe only ,sure and effectual remedy ...own In the world for the permanent:cure of ..pyrimpsia arid Deraayibil- as there are a number of imitations offereti to .thetpublic, we ' would caution the •cominuniti to purchase none but ,the genuine article, =unrealized - by' okits A.,Ki, and has hie stamp on the top of the.cork of every battle. The very fact - that others aro, attemitting, to;imitate this :valuable remedn'proves' ifs worth and apj a iai volumes , in its favor.: The BITTER WTI - Lon-hum ifip.nt up In 75 cent and bottles; and Sold-byia lespeetable Druggists throughout; the country. Be particubailhat oVery bottle bears the)* simile of the proprietbeasignaturel. • , E.I. 37 I4FACTURE# nx • _ all reape9lable 4leal!ra throught)ut the coma:try. “THEAE:SO•SIIOEOYOR;ii,AS ,comptyuND EXTRACT OE. OUPF4- 1 1g1 AND- COPAEBA'.. This preparation Is particular/3r' reConinnitaied to'the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt and certain cum of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, HID , NETS, URINARY ORGANS' Ern , IC may be: relied on•as - the bat incideFor the administra tion of these remedies in the ,targaciass of diseases of both sexes,Ao which they are applicable, , It never' interferes With the digestion, and by :its cotiondtation, the dose Is much reduced. • • • .N . .13.-plitahaseni are advised le ask for TABRANi'S tompo,DND . EXTMOM: OF 'MIMES .AND . 00PAIBA; arid tale nothing eiee, as bnitationa and waredeas PreP?t ration.under simi•Wilames; are in the market. Price 00,_ goat by expresso n. receint:or.pricet Lured bar by 'TARRANT ac' CO., No. 278 ' Grvraw afc iCh Ram, corner cif Warren Met, NW , York, - . arid jefo-sale: PoLrYalY• F. 91120 Eqr4lBliLDATßarAtrul.':. At r i, o26] :.:s;NE_ sumettErsEs zolm-R R4Dratt " rgITPS Of extra: aria at Isjur" just receirataatiffof age 1 '" -mph • — l7:-.1 JR. ar4co DR. L. Q.C.- EWE! TEE GREAT TOEIC, ' , TEETICE'GREAT TONIC, GREAT TONIC, TRE.GREAT-TONIO, "Id Cannot do HaiM. . icad.Caanot do Harm. And • Sa an n n noltio Harm ° Har m . We now, Ouly Ask.a Trial We now Only. Ask ct Trial We Folk-1,411x AA a Trial • % .Wa-noyo,nlv . Ask . a Tijal . S. A. ECUMCEi, nip., • Ceroanil Depot No. 118 Market 88 *risbnrg~~Pa PO2 'sum 2Y ilaiWrisaka=2MitOMMlS D. Wi GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, itsSI27S'Bf?EG; ,. PA PB,UOGLSTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE EATERS AND UONSUMARS We are daily adding to our aasorhneht of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully . call your attentlbn to the tsage3f and lxist selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICA_LS AND PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues:, Dye-Stalrs, GlasS and Putty, Artist's Colors and Tools, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm, and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Castile Soap, Spoogoa and Corks With a general . vacioty oC PERFUMERY AND TOILET -ARTICLES selected from the best manufacturers had kerfumors of Europe and Ulla country- Being very. large dealers in . _ PAINTS; WHITE LEAD, LINSEED pm, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARUM'S ARTIST'S BRUSRNS IN Akl, THEIR VARIETIES, colons ¢ll'D R,RONZES We tespecthilly invite a call, reeling Confidant alai - we can supply the ivanti of all on terms to, their satisfac- TEETH !- -TEETH !! =EEO g02117...:5 4 AND PdIiCELA7A' TESTA, _ . . PATENT, MEDICINES, ANA Of allkkinds, , din'actteorn Abe Proprietors. SANERFIESF ANI) VIaNCENTRATED LYE. w4uies '4l 4 lionta. l FS 3 Ponitier, sell as low cep.be purchasoittnitheicitiefi, THAYRM'S MEDICAL FLUID 'EXTE:tiCTS. COAL 01 CARBON OIL!, . Being*rgo purcheserg those ,Oils, we can offer in dikementa ltoirlone buyers ~ - '43eal Oil r i atritio 'et the miwt Improved pattertia Wry atoll). All kinds qt l AN ,* _ --- changed to burn coar oil. AN' Guzro*- • IL , .1 TlAgoo of you who buyo vicstik- ms - PawDliaw fob. kno*not theirsuperiority, and the advg~j 6' $ .by are In keeping ilbrses and . Cattle healthy in a goacl.caaditicta * Thousands ' 6m:testify to the profit ' they Imre derived from the use of our Cottle Powders, by the iudrt!tiseti gem- tity and qualify or milk, besides pUproving the general health and appearance of their mole. Our long experience in the bileinew gives-ue the ndvan, . tage ors thorough knowledge of the trade, and oar str- ran,gednents in theliitieS itre snob that we can, in a very short tints, furnish anything appertaining to our inniineini, on the beat of terms. Thankful Tor tie liberal patronage inwtowed on our house„wohope bkiarki.atteation to l:tailless, a careful selection of P,U.R R O,Sr , at Iltirpicte, and thedesire to please, all, to merit a con tioiniaoe'of the favor of u discriminating pntlim aplB-dly, - . A. 7 OITA • AttPmey-at-lia*, Third iliiiet,'Harrisbitri, Pa. busineea &teal - dad to hincavilt be promptly afaanded to. . Bounties, Pensions anlit.Back Pay of oftlcera'oolleated..- FINE' AssopifixENT • • ' • PORT YOLUOSL xoRT FONDS! Receivat•ed ,! , L,i.I O O O R ZU4a7 , 4IOARDS RR ENGLLSH DAI RY and - NEW"YORX STATE CHOSE. WIC:DOCK;rJsc, & ME [no2o) 110111/OKLESI. .011..41 BAr,thelkar!(_E.4. af llama, Jar or dootat. 40251 • WPM KINWIR A -11 i -Q Ay os cer --- ebrgted 11_ Sugar Cured Ins and Dried Beef, at: :40251 .. O .IIOYER & WEEPER. "rrit,J,4ll:l' 04 - ,r9Kgrif •—• GOld4ittir 1'410, 1 1 JI- 2 431111 at SC I ANA c _ 3 00 b1ORSItlinteNt"-Phn'i Pure Ground Spleen, &v., &c., &c COLOR:4, PAINT AND OF ALL KINDS. 11,414. JUZYTORAT/ YRS, El :en our HORSE AND CAT- , NEW GOODS-4USZ %%NED ! AT BE:RGNER,9, Book and Stationery Store. Embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SHFIPOCSET BOOKS, BEDESICDT PURSES, POHIXONICAIFS, at prices to suit all circumstances, _ POCKET GUMMY, - Consisting or a floe assortment or iiirestentkolM. Suprr Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, From NeWton's celebrated manufactory. Retry 1., with a guarantee.' PORT FOLIOS, WRITING CASES, , ROSEWOOD DESKS, PAPETERIF_9, i. Together with every article usually found in a firct Book and Stationery establishment, at mo2] -BERGNER'S, 51 Market strut PEIPILER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Idati ey, Uniontown. Wationtowt, !anon, Lewisburg. Northumberland, Sun bury, Trererton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, liauphin, AND HARRISMITRG. 'The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, ti, drayage will bo at the lowest rates. The Conductor p,,. through with each train to attend to the safe deliver) e: all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the pot of FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 Market street Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. wis be delivered in Hsr. riaburg the neat morning. • Freight Aiseays as Lou- as by Any Olhe Line. JOS. ItION i EGOMERT CO., Philadelphia surd Reading Depot, Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. oct2l 11- TO OFFICERS AND .SOLDIEIIB. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pa) anal War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS A N RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OUT. MICE 'tin' &reigned, hirving been in the em plop:neater the United States during the tait months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing One. and Office of Superintendent of Reenaiting Service , Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the public, that he opened an office in the DAUS TrLEGRAPH Building fig . Ow purple° of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay KW) War Claims ; also, making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Musr Rolls and Reel-I:Offing Accounts. , • All ordara by Mau attended to promptly. noel-dtf SULLIVAN S. C'an LIQUID EXTRACT, TAR AXACUM. The Concentrated Juice Of the Penh Root A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC AND APERIENT. It has a specific action upon i when languid, to secretion& and re solving the engorgement& It has been much. employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with our pounitioriers in this country. The diseases to which it especially applicable are those connected with the Liver, and of the digestive organs generally. It is the hest pre. paration ever offered to the public, for that disease, nod Wilily person that is troubled with that disease should a bottle immediately. Price 50 cents per bottle. Procure in our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in °etcher, (the period of its greatest activity.) S. A. KUNKEL k BRO., 128 Market street, Tlarrisbutyp Jana :Steazin Weekly 'to tiverpona_ m(RiCrOBING at QUEENSTOWN,'(gaiIa. -JUT bor.) The,well known Siemens of the -, Llitorpol, York and Philadelphia Steamship Commutk, are Is talittlied lota as renews: • GEGNBURGH, Satiuday,February 13; crnrok. wAsa zNarox, &ambit, 'February 20; CITY' OF LONDON. Saturday, rebauary 27 and -every. sacceeiiug Saturday at Noma, from Pier 44, worth RATES OF PASSAGE, _,... . lumina N ow.. ; OR ITS EQ..a - Len - tt' ' tcaatitve l ,, 1 , FIRST CABIN $BO as err.F.Rws :. .. : ... .$3O OC do to L0nd0n,..... 85 00 do pa London ..... at 00 d o to Paris • 95 00 do to Pari5.... ... 40 00 do to Hamburg—. 90 00 - do to . Itaroburg ..-. —37 Cl) Passengers also forwarded 'to Ram, Akonnil4. Rafter. data, Arttwego,_ die., at equalliillokcwortdet , s.Feree from LiverpOol or aeiskanieleifr A* $75, $B5 $1.05. Steerage, S3 4 X who ltisk la sews_ to): their fiends cm hay tieketstere at theaotmo, For farther informal:tow twig at cks fIoIiP JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 4..iihoogi.- - ,dnr a mews a ZIMMERMANO4BI7IBb Inv - IL [ -7, N. °". .PECTORAL ret, B."'ER`CP, 'on o „ vegetable in its comPositlon- has been: inm with wonderful success for many years_ *erase diseases for the dIR'PASSAGIM and PINGS' - For'any ' Mite Sfthe-diseaso i such as COI3OH-,. - -TICKLIket a the TVIDO. ,AT SPTUING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREaTHING HOARSENESS, LOSS'OFTOICE and HECTIC - PET/KM, its usererlll be attended:with the ,happiegt mutts:, It 'Tone of the best and safest medicines for all forms of -BRON CHITIS-and CONSUMPTION. IVo hnorlantan• -or prepara tion of Opium in any sha.pe. in this syrup{ : = . • PRICE $l.OO PER BOttLE' For sale at BERRIER'S Cheap Book Store., DANIEL .MDENCH, AGENT Oy the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in forms the public that this Old Daily Transportation Line (the only . Wallower Line , now in existence in this city, is in successfuloperation and prepared to carry freig tas low as any other individual line betweennuti delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury - , Lewisburg, walla' import, Jersey Shore, Leek Haven' and all other points on the Nortttern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamspo• and Elmira Railroads. DANIEL A.IIIMCH, Agerl Hirrf~ 76 orB,l`mn a. - - - Goods sent to the Warehouse of lletisrs. }Wilcock, Zell& Hinchman, Nos: 808 and 810 Market 'direst, above Bth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. x, Will arrive at Harris burg, ready for deli very, next. mornipg, • ie44o-rdmyl MIIST, BE•SOLD!: , .. ALL PAPER, BORDERS. SCHEFFER'S BOOESTagg Ham to be remotred on the first of APril nett. His stock of Wall Paper. must be reduced, and; will therefore, be sold at very low prices ; although , price of Wail Tapers is still going up, Persons desirous or Papering their Ileum, will do well to examine his assortment and prices. December 1,1863. • THEO. F. SCHEFIIot. sap -Fire cants cash paid for clear mixed, Rage per pound. Old Books wanted for.---tish. [de3 pDBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL SLATES of different sigai,lWOlsines excellent aeries or Spellerti and Readers, publish byHarper & Brothers,.together with altother-Sehciol nod Writ ing Materials_ are offered wholesale acid retail at deer SCHEFFER'S BOORSTORE. moRTON'S_GOLD PENS: Another lot of, * o r to n7allarivalled...6old Pens for tale" at - - ' SCREETER,S 1300KSTORE. Alt paw warraatedlb4 ono . year. ' Nes _ P OCKET BOOKS, BIICAKTN PimsEs robtrzstoNNAmt, and a general variety of LEA • " "DF.' iliSt"r"ivalitaGl6lß,'3)3oo MIRE ALMANACS! ALMANACS-1.1. atAR'ffLAN CA.fTER , 4"4,IIIAN.A . t.g, Jut received and for sale a & iicl9 SCHREFER'S BOOKSTORE. I[A.VANAO.II,.&.NGES, just recieved at riots BOYERA KOKRPI7:. SPERM CBEs, sret q ArCE Idtk t:4 1 4 1 6 7i q i piCea - v - € 41 or sale-kr NeV, 1 110YER' XOERrER. WORMERS aree . lekor Lams, au saleby: r al- " RI cl ./ 4 ! 3 g- 4 r x 4 reeqtYal w atict tor ir, j a) YANA. new GES,reoeivAd ot, w_ , K, 7a, co ME all &..zes. Cck
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