Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 22, 1864, Image 4

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    , oorramao agog mot peaa.
inton'berii.of Corigreks,. anti •
.perform other •simi
lar frauds and abominations, as they are In-
sttunted from Washington. - ,
this is the position'of the Damocratic party
upon this question of loyalty, in that section of
the countiy, so fir as that party is represented
by the gentleman from Northumberland. He
has no word of cheer for the brave men who
have gone out from his borne and from-tot - LT
homes jo fight the battles of our °wintry. In
looking over' the columns of his paper t you car,
not find one word of encouragement to—the
brave men who are sacrificing: thelr,livea and
their all, nor one word of cheer and comfort
to their families in their delialite finites:A:int
you will find.that the Sonthetn, ; oligarchy, this
despotic government(iff it can hexane& a.gov
ernment) that ex.bibi,hi the Southern States of
this Union, has received his sore and itbsorbing
attention. Why, whentie makes any refer
ence at all, even at thilday, to the Chief Mag
istrate of our owifeettkitty—, if filename of the
President appears it all in his coluritne, Or if
the acts of the Government under which we
live are at all •refir:ed to, it is -in language
something like this, which is also taken from
that paper:
_ "Lino3ln has cost hilmountry three' thousand
millions of dollars.and a- million of lives; and
the end is not yet. What a scourge Co litiniaiiity
that he was ever , bedn,l" _
Besides that, Mr, Speaher, we find that he
recognizes Jefferson Davis as the President of
an established ClOverisment. We find, him
publishing the klicts i the proclathationis, or
whatever else may issue from that arch traitor,
and giving them to the letuiers of that paper,
who, by the way, -live in: a country which em
braces seven_ 80001 dietric's that , haVe :'.never
yet accepted the common school law of this
Commonwealth. • ' • ,;
Now, Mr. Speaker, this same-paper:to,tioritith
I have neferred contains an:enr.tract from:Sopin '
Danecratic paper in some northern county': or
State—referred, to approvingly liY..lthe gentle
man from NorthAniberlanti—ba which the wri
ter expresses a regret ;that; C. Breckin
ridge, the rebel and.the traitor,.was not elected
President of these United States, Instead of
Abraham Lincoln !
Now, Mr. SPeaker, the gentleman complains
father, and charges upon the Republiban:Party
of this. State; and Bays it is a shame that will
forever blister upon our faces, Ghat. we ri cog.:
Was mob law and violence. .I.say, sir, that the'
gentleman from Northumberland has, himself,
in his publication, conneelled violence and mob
law of the most atrocious Charactir. I say,
sir, that he counselled the taking:of the life of
a member of this House, if he should see fit
to separate himself from the party of Jeff Da
vis, and refuse to obey the hatiests.of his lead
ers. .T. r,ler to the gentleman's paper of De
cember 19; 1862. _ This gentleman stands up
here in his place and arraigns the_
Republican
party of this State and of this nation as the
party encouraging "mob law and violence. He
has told us that the destruction of his' paper
(and the trifling dimes's which was done.to his
establishment at that time, I'am infornied 'by
a credible authority, would have been covered
perhaps by thirty-five or forty dollars) —he
says that the destruction of his office was ap
proved of and • applauded by the Republican
party in that section of the country. I say,
sir; that ho misrepresents the feelings and the
opinions of the Republican party In his neigh
borhood. when he makcs that , assertion. Mob
law and violence are corniemneci by all law
abiding citirens; and I do not know of a sin
gle instance in.hich_ an individual, or any part
of the community, approved 'in the least de
gree of such conduct, or did any,one act, or ut
tered any one word Irian which such an infer
ence amid be,drawn I '
,say;,.air,s instead of it
being the fact that the prirty whiahlS Sustain ,
ing the Government in these perilous 'times—
instead of it being - the fact, that the Union
party of this country encourages mob law and
violence—such proceedings _Are the necessary
result, the legitimate - fruit of the teachings
and the doctrines of the Democratic party.
Ido not desire, Mr. Speaker; at . Aria:late
hour; unneceesarily to protractmyfremarks.- I
have already referred to the position and intel
ligence Of the community which is represented
by the gentleman from Northumberland. Now,
sir, if gentlemen will turn to .their , c ommon
school reports for this year, they -will Hind by
the report of the Stiperintenderit',of liorthum
baland county that thete ,are in thtt county
seven districts which have adopted Ate
common school epitenr;, AMU they will look
at the election returns oflaist fall they will
find that the vote which sent that getitlernan to
this House comes_ from thoge severLdratlicts.
They will-find that the i yote which he received
w
in those districtsailarg'er than - the majority
which he received in that county.
Now, sir; I have the gratification- to khOw
many of the people of" that county who we're
presented here by the gentleman to Whom' I
have referred. I say, sir, that these peopledis
approve as much, and regret its much, 'the
course that is pursued and, the ideas, that , are
expressed, and the policir,ttatts,ailvegatid by
these gentlemen as any - of us can do. The peo
r t -
ple ohat section of the - Cothfry a, gen
erialifting, enterprising, law-abiding,
loving people. I say that the great mass of the
Democratic-party, in that section of the country
is as intensely loyal eis,any gentleman on this
,floor dare.expreeet,hitriaelf.to be; and. it is not
the truth that tire positions-. and .doctrines ,an
flounced on the other side of this- Horne ems
common to the Democratic party of this State.
I say, sir, that , these gentlemen have seized
upon. this opportunity for the purpose (I do tot
desire to impugn their motives; I will not say
they have Wrong motives in the matter)—but
for the, purPose of repeating old campaign
speeches and - sending - .them abroad again
through this Commonwealth:
,
INow,, sir, ,as these:things seem•to be loreign
to the issue—as these matters do not seem to
bear directly upon the' question be'ore this
House, and as ithas already been stated by the
gentleman front Chester, as.wall as by, the gen
tleman from Delaware, Otir.,-Parca,y • how • this
discuasion assumed kb.* shape, it Id haidly ne
celiary to make any' 'fruitier reference to this
subjpct. It-is known that the gentlemen on
the other side of •the House assumcd that this
reeolutioa was a direct thmst at them, I say
it was not Wended fee. any such purpose; it is
notintendell as a party issue; but if they will
proclaim to-the-world 'that they will be ex
cluded fremihe beinefit,,Of.this appropriation,
if the test is applied, let. the consequences
rest with themselves. I hope this House will
adopt this resolution, and now and forever de
clare that no, man:who, by-his conduct, either
as the editor of a disloyal paper or as the ad
vocate of the Southern. _Confederacy' in any
shape or form, has exhibited his sympathies
with the rebellion, shrill ever receive one dol
lar from the honest tax-payers of Pennsylva
nia for property destroyed or lost in conge.
queues of his own misconduct.
VALENTINES ! VALENTINES:
COMEip.d'seo the Large and:- Nevr--Assort
rdio of
VALENTINES
that has just been received at
SOKEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
Harrisburg, Pa
jan26-dtf.
Wholesale and Retail
NORFOLK OYSTER Real Salts, undsr
the Jones HOMO. York Elver Oysters, affue article, -
toad& the,lOneti House.
ALPO; Terrapins, which will be served up in fine style at
short' notice under the Jones ROW*, by
no 80 JOSEPH SNIVELY.
MORON'S.GOLD PENS.
„ M orton 's
:luofher lot
.A " •
Nll ,V 41.14 R. GOLD PEi~?Sq~
Aisi:rieiifiyeaidAsieskeezooketere. •
Alt pens fiats &teller one year. ."
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1863' WINTER • 1864
AVRANGVAMNIt!--
CUMBERLAND' VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF HOCMS.—On and after Mon
day,ki November 17, 1863,_ Passenger
,ttahis wilEr9i2
daily,as follows, Oundays excepted;)
`FOR , C74A.MBERSBIMG ' A IYD HARRISBURG:
A. ar..- , r. M.
7.00' - . 2.451
,7.37 3:35
.8.17 4.20
Leave ilmerstotm.
" Greencastle
Arrive at
lteave at
Chambersburg
Loaves Shippensburg..
Newville
"
c , ....geekiapjaaburg
Arrive at flarrisburg..
- -
FOR CHAMBERVIURG AND EAGERSTOWN:
41. N. P. It.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05_ 1.35.
44 ' Mechanicsbarg.......• .. . ... 8.47 2.15
" Carlisle • 927 2.55
Newrille' - .10.02 3.29
" 5hippen5burg.........10.33 4.00
Arrive at Chambersburg 'll.OO 4.30
Leave Chamberebmg..... . .. , 4.40 r
Greencastle +5,39
Arrive at Hagerstown - .12.35 6.10
Sir Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
Hir Philadelphia, New • York 'and - Pittsburg and with
trains for all.points We.st. 0. N.. LULL, Supt.
R: R.: Oillee, Charnbersburg; Nov. 17; 1882-1 V
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER :
TRUNK LINE YR OM THE
-NORTH-aid •NorthWeBt for Philalielphia, - NeW York,
Reading, Pottsville ,1.-ebanoti., Allentown, Easton, &c.
• 3rains. leave : Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Redding; Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at 8.00
A. M. , and 2.00 v. u.
~NOW York Express leaves Harrisburg at 0.30.4.. N.,
arriving at New York at 1.45. the Mir day,. , . •
Fares from Harrisburg': To New Yor, $5 'l5; triThila-•
delphla $3 35 find $3 00. Rag'gage checked through:
Returning, leave New York at 8 A. M. ,12 noon, and 7
r. m., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A.
M., and 3.30 P. X.
Sleeping cars in the New York Expreas Trelna,through
to and from Pittsburg without change. -
Passengers by the Catawtssa Railroad, leave-Tamaqua
at 8.50 nr., and tl's" r. tor 'Philadelphia, New York,
and all way points.
Trains leavoyottsville at 9.154. and• 2,30 .r. u., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York..
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
6.00 A. at., and ientrus from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.
Sir All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville.at. 7.30 s. at., and Phil
adelphiii at 315 P. ' r '
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets
reduced rates to enti.from all points.
Nev . ertib6r 14, I.B63L—awtf
rioTrcE.
Philadelphia and Readinglailitad Company.
: ItEsrusq, Nov. 28th, 1863.
THE public is" kespectfaliyinformed that on
and after , MtlNDAY,DErnortnta 14th, all Passengers
who do not purolfaie their tickets before enteringtfie Oars
will be charged 26 cents' extra:On each tieket purchased
on the train, for which they will obtain from tho 'Con.
ductor a check receipt This receipt will bo redodiched,
and 26_ cents paid therefor;in- cask, upon its preontation
at day-lllcketthEce of the Company.
da4-d2rn NICOLTS, General
THE 'UNITED STATES HOTEL,
1 1 A-ItRiS" 'WAG!' PA/
COVERLY 8e lIUTCHISON, Propriotors.
'well. known Hotel is now in a oinuii-
J. tion to.accommodate the . traveling public, &Shrift
the *most amplocenveniencoi . alike for the transient guest
and the pormanenthoarden • • . • • ,
•
THE UNITED STATE:BIICTRL has been entirely refit
ed throughout, and now :had • accommodations equal= in
'erten; oomfort andlOrtiry to day hotel betiveeriThiladel
phis-and Pittsburg. , Itslo(ation.ls the beet' In ' the:ttate
Capital, being in easy access to all the.rattroad dep.:its; Ind
itt closa.proximitk to all thespublie officoe and business lo
calities of the city. It has now all the convenienoes.of
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL,',
and the Proprietors aro determined to spare neither :ex
pense, time or lal)or to ensure the,comfort of the guests
The patronage of the traveling public is resneetfitlly soli-
STATE CAPITA'
CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREIttR
HARRISBUR.Gr, PENN'A.
THE tuidetdigined having ptirchaseclthht ;4411
1. known house,has enlarged and thoroughlyrencrrated
it. The rooms lac% been re-paintediind'Papered,alitifthe
entire-estilishment elegantly, re-furiiiabed. Beingfilea
santly and eligibly, located ;. and provided with.tiverye,on
venience; otters tOlbe public all the 'comfortS and luxu
ries of a that class hotel. 'Trusty and obliging servants
always in attendance. 'A - bar well stocked with choice
liquors is attached to the establishment ,
• de2l3-dIY• W. G.,THOITSON, rrcifirietor.
:CONK Al) 110 U SIF
P ELIE LIP;SBURG,
,COUNTY:PA
T H' TRAVVIANG - 0031
•11ils a first class HouSe. The table is - always sap•
plied with the delietiqiet of, tho season, and the 'bar well
stocked with the hest brands of liquors
Good Stabling _attached. to_ the HoteL noll-d3m
JONES 110 USE
Corner of Market'street and: MargefSq4dre
El A R -- 11 S G „ PENNA.
. CHAS: H. MAPTN,
roprie or.
.n.06-dte
14MIGIVW . SAFESp'
OBILLtD: - AND.V-ROUGHT._ IRON
P=l 117 - CUT—Showing the Net • .
ef Wrought Iron Bars.
Ml : fr.attention of business Men generally
. generally
is invited to the supertor adva4tages of .thia -safe
over all others, in Fire and Burglar Prbof quilitiba — They,
are all secured - by a Combination Lock, without,key or
keyhole, and the whole outside of the Safe id..:CHILLE.D
Strom I,K inche,e to 2 liachfs .thick,)!andita ',proof,
again Bah Punch . or drill and the. use.of per, pr`fre-:
quently deployed by berglara thefr
acriptive-eircidare furnished by .. -
• • ' 110 1111.19 t. street ,
'-. • ' • . . Agent for Oditrid pentia,
STANDAIII)7-SRIfILS
EN'eri description of Dormant and - 1 -l ortable''Pl;itrorin
Scales, Hay,....c0al and Stock
_Dcalcs, Railrogg .JaPot.and
Track Sefu . .% Furnace Charging , Scalps, , .4.ny i Scalps-and
Portnter , • - •
These.SmilesliaVe ssyeraI.IDPOSTANT`ADVANTAIES,
They recit7.4 the weir , anilfrieticin ahiutyW on . c7itWetViron
balls under the , platform; instead of receiving it upon the
kiiife piVota and dulling, them.. No Jarring of the plat
form areasj.FFWOrking of the scale. . Have no, check.
rods confine the 'platfoihi, VIDA (it of,
level . Largo scales requiro go-deep pit and cost less -for .
,foundationi &ct -- .•,4tat .raaryinner scales: - '
*the sdbsoriberr litho' is
agent for gerttrai Pennsylvania, and- sells at anantidat
turees piicen • ' GEO. W. PARSONS;';
3TIMPS, of exica gaality wad at low prites
juat received and,foregle by
OX'S taiet- best
cl.mSAUfsiti*Jl.lorotefied'and for sale by, &
WAL DOCK, JR CO
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RAILROADS.
8.20 12.55
.9.00 .1.28
..9.82 : 2.00
.10.10 /42
r.
11.15 3.40
NIGOLLS,
Gonoral Suporintendont,
JIOTELS.
JAMBS H. GAYLER, PROPRIETOR
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DR. jOHN L. - LYON'S
FRifirf.PIRODUAI:.....DROPS
1M 13 f 1 I
ME GREAT
FEMALE IiEGULATOR,
Are the`only known remedy that Mill' iMeotastnny And
invariably restore and regulatothetentileaysteroy.remov
leg all irregularities, and - prodncing health, vigor and
strength. . ,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are a fluid preparation, the, only true. one of the kind ever
discovered in this country, : tuttlatoAdirectly on the parts
affected, whilst pills and po,Wile*ctur only reach them as
they work through syrapstbY;inat not at all direct and
positive.
Are you guttering from & constant anxiety for the regu
lar return of nature's presoribed T:
Give
Give yourself no uneasiness, for Lyon'e'reriodical Drops,
if taken a day or two before,tha espectodperiod, post.
Lively and invarlablyregulate its coming, as sure as effect
follows cause, as certain as dayli g ht-follows darlinerk.
Are yod sick, enfeebled lii:dittEMSQ, or unahle to bear the
labor and danger or increase,
LYON'S PERIODIDAI DROPS
Como to you as a blessing, forisffot prevention better than
If regularly taken; it is 'a certain preventive, end, will
sayd:you niricrperil and many hours of suffering.
• Have yotrbeen afflicted for many years with complaints
Incident. to the sex, that have baffled the skill of physl•
clans, and are hurrying you on to an early grave 1,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS.
Are the most reliable regalator ever khown and cure, like
idr these Irregularitiesihitt have deletid the doctor's
Will you waste away with suffering from LiMcorrhina,
Prolapaus, Dyirmenorrhrea; and a thousand Other
ties, all summed up under the name of suppressed and
obstructed nature, when an Inveatnient of one dollaFin
...
~, tiyoN's PERIODICAL DROPS
will surely sate you.
Do not use the drops-when forbidden in the directions,
foralthough -tt positive:mue,and barmiest . all other
times, they.areampowerful andlinely calculabskto adjust
amtgovem:llurfunotiontrotthe:.:sersal.ergsaism, that, if
taken.atcimproper times, they;weitild.produceresults eon
trary to nature,digainst which all v particularly those who
- would reptoduce r ahould'earefully iunut
LYON'S - PERIODIOAIs DROPS
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Cannot harm the most. delicate constitution at any time;
yet-the propileters wish to guard agalthat its misuse,
h4itkiiiThat a thousand bottles:oat:be used-for-a goodliur
lime where one•ii•used-for itn-Illegitimete.oner• -
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LYON'S PERI - ODICAL DROPS,
the . never:facting_ remale_Xttfgri*r is for sale by eiory
Dreggiat; is-the city and country,-and do notlif you value
your health and wish for a ;reliable medicine, buy, any.
other.- - Take:ho' ether; hilt if the' Druggist to whenf you
apply bits:r,lot got . lt, make hinfsend and. get It for you.
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DR. WISHART S S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree,
OBTAINED by a peculiar process in the
-distillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal
properties are - retained.
'lt is the medicine that cures when all others have failed.
A GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPI7O27.
I am constantly receiving such certificates as
the: fol
lowing. READ IT
DR. Wrsitsar—Dear Sir had a very dreadful cough
and sore:threat for one - year, and my whole system was
fast giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but
little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the power of
all medicines, and in a short time I must have gone to my
grave, but, thank God, my daughter.in.law would not rest
until she went to your stere, No. 10 N. Second street, and
related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine
Tree Tar. Cordial, and commenced to use it, and in one
Week I was much better, and after using three bottles I
am perfectly well; a wonder to all my Mends, for they all
pronounced me vest cure. Publish my case If you think
proper.. - - REBECCA RAIMMON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
TAR CORDIAL.
AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS.
MR. WARD, says:
DR. Wisir.pr, Sir:—l had the Bronchitis, Inflammation
of the Ltaige, Shortneis of Breath, and Palpitation of the
Heart in their worst forms; I had been treated by several
eminent physicians .in Philadelphia, but they could not
stop the rapid course of my disease, and I haddesPaired of
ever being restored to health. I was truly on the carved'
the:pave. Your Pine ,Tree Cordial was highly recom
mended to me bya friend; I tried it, and am thankful to
sap that, after using four large and one small.bottle, - I was
.restored to perfect health. • You can give reference to my
hem* No. 068. N. Second street,,or. at my office of Re
ceiver of Taxes, from .9 a. 1f to 2 P. Y,, corner of Chestnut
and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD.
BFREIDING OF I'ILE LUNGS.
ARAD :as FOLLOWO4I
Mr. WISH ART, Sir return you my grateful thanks
for the discovery yotiluive made in making a medicine
that will entn,lrdiammation of the Lungs and Liver Com-.
plaint. When I commenced to use, your Pine Tree Tar
Cdrdial I was, to all appearances, near my grave. I had
beiliifor a length of time spitting blood, and would at
times vomit IL My physicians (for I employed two)Apro
nouneed me pest cure; but my sister had oted your Pine
Tree Tar Cordial, which did her so much good that she
prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try It; and, thank God.
I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve bottles and
am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing that 'any
pervem that is slok should call on me, and I will tell them
what:your cordliltuss done for me. All my Mends 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 ease, for I want every person
that is suffering as I was to know of your invaluable medi
cine. Respectfully, . JOlOl PERRIN,
Crease street, six doors above Richmond street Pltiladel.
Phis.- •
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The.rine Tree Tar C,ordird win curo Coughs, Sore Throat,
and lireast,l3ronchitis, dsittina, Croup, 'Keeping Cough,
Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of
the Kidneys, and female complaints.. -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Tho genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious Mita
lions • .
Flues -Fiery CENTS AND On Docp.a. PER Borris. Pre
pared only by the proprietor.
DR. 1.. Q. C.
No. 10 North Second St.; Philadelphia, Pa:
For sold by all Aruggista., . • deBd&w3wm•tiow
KUpi . KELIS
CELEBRATE,D
BITTER WINE OF. IRON,
BITTER WINE or ram
Brrrao-,intsor IRO N!
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BITTER'WRYN . OF IRON,
- THE GII.E4I'. 0,
TECE, GRXk'r
TUE GlASai r
'lll3 N 10:
ForDyspepsiwarmilatigestiou;
For Dyspepeiaandludliplaraon•
For Dyspepsia ind IraiiipPetAon;
For Dyspepsia Snit Dulfgestion ;
For Weak Stomachs asidGeneral Debility;
For Weak Stomachs and General Detillity;.=
For Weak stoinigia and'ainte WSW;
For WealcStomaohs and Gene at Walk, ;
Reliable:and Sure to'do Good,
Reliable'and We to,do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do,Good,
Reliable and Sire to dO'Good,
It Costs but Little and-Burilles the Blood.
It Costs but Little and } Purifles the Blood.
It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs but 1.414.1 e add Purifies the:Blood.
Of this Valuabiti litidichte;
Of this Valuable Medicine,
Of this 'Valuable Medicine,
Of this Valuable Medicine,
_ _
. . ,
014 Seventy-five and Ode Whir per Beittkt:
Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle.
Only Seventy , llviAirtOne Dollar per Bottle:
Only Seventy-llye and Que Dollar per Bottle.
CO turi,iiirenFE.l
BEWARE OF ;. 'CAA km:M.'S Brims.
WISE OF IRON is the 'only sure and effectual remedy
knOwn in the world for the permanent cure of ...Dyspepsia
awl Debility, and as there are. a number
.Of imitations
offered to the public, .we would caution the community to
purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by .
S. A- Byrom, and has .his stmaPerithe top of the cork
of every bottle.. The Very fact that others'are attempting
to imitate this:valuable -remoy, proves its. ,worth
and
speaksvoltimigi in Its fever. , . L. -
The BITTER WM/ OF NOW is put up ht 75 cent MIT 00
bottles, and sold by all respectable Druggists throughout
the country.: Be particular that every bottlebears thefac
ensile of the -proprietor's simutture.
• .
B. A.:KUNKEL & BEG.,
General DepOt'l.to. 118 Market r33t
lientsburg, Pa.
YOH.B BY
. all lespeetable &eters throughout the wintry.
“THERE IS NO SUCH WOE]) AS FAIL:”
T/MUN . . T'S COMPOUND EXTRACT;
CligEBS AND CORAMA
This .preparation is particularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt
aratcertain cure of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, URINARY ;ORGANS, ETC. •
It may be relied o n asthe best mode for the administra
tion of these remedies in the large class of diseases of both
sexes,- to'which they are-applicable. It never interferes
with the digestion, and by, its concentmtioh, tho.ldose is
mireh reduced.
If, )3.—Palthaifird are .Itavised to silk tor rkiiiiiikrit
ocompoOND' EKPIL9.OT CITBEBS ANV."OOI9SBA;
and takemothing else, .118 imitatious and'woilithee prepa.
rations,. under 811 . 1 1 1 41 r crilllnisti are in -
~Price
00.. on. recei pt
Lured & Vitrllirsenwich
street, ikrAez , of s waiion strooti r NeViora, fadkjoi 'ale
auciests generally. oetadly
D. W. GROSS ik CO.l
WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STREET,
DRUGGISTS., PBTSICIANS, STORE-
We are dally adding to ouraseortment,ot gouda all speft
articles as are desirable, and would respectfully "all your
attention to the lancet and beet selected stock In this
city, of
DRUGS, CMPECALS . AND PAINTP,
Oils, Varnishes and Glues,
Duchy; Fluid and Alcohol,
PREFITMERY • AND TOILET' AI MOLES,
selecd from the best manufkatarere an& PArfimers of
Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
Aarzsrs 1112rrsHIAT
We slinieitfally Invite a cali, feeling confident that, we .
can supply the wants of all . on terms to their aatialko-
TONES' AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
Wholesale Agents cer,Saponifier, which we ,siill es low
as it can be parclnised to the cities
And Coifing do Harm.
And Caitlin. do Hann.
-And Cannot do Ham.
And Cannot do Hann.
Being large purchasers in these Oils;w.e ; Can offer in
ducements to <dose buyers. Coal Oh Latrine of the mos
improved 'page patterns, very cheap 'All kinds' ctr Lampe
Wallow Only Ask a Trial
We now ply Ask a Trial
We now Only Ask a Trial
We now Only Ask a Trial
changed to burn Coal Oat
Those of Yoii who )inie'llot given orir HORSE AND.CAT
POWDEM 4 trial /mow nottheir ggierl"4lll/Pile
advantage they are In keeping llorsear 'and Cattle -healthy
audit' a good condition.
testify to the profit they deitved
PrOrli the use OPoisr thtttle Powders, by the iudreased qiian
ty and quality of milk, Imidom ipmroythig tho ggp?oral
health and appearance or their cattle.
tap of* thorough knowledge of `thetrade, and qui. ar
rangeuLentsrtn the:cities= such that we can; iu a tery
short time r tarnish anything appertaining to our b
on,theAlost of terms.
_Thankful for the liberal :pato:maga:Wm:med. on our
house, we hupe by atsict. attuntton to bualner3, a careful
selection' of -
• PDr D .11`tl;V,S
at fair primer-aid the'detroto please- el, to Merit ;It eon
Ultimo) of theitrir otoilliorditatiligpiPlia. , •
ap16417
AC. SMITH, Attorney-at:tali: bird
stiveti IforrisbOrg, AU tottlifkin ontrooted to
him will be Promptly attended O. • • • .
'Borate; Pennons gd - Back Ply of °twig collected '
. .
'FINE`ASSORTIMIT OF
. • roxervoraosi PORT i'ollol3l.
C/133- 11 47 4 1 :. B A C E=IBOARRI
RoiceiVed lig " • Xigititt
EIGLISR DAIRY and, •
NEW YORXWPATE OHNIMEL.
At [no2o] WY. DOCK, J1r..,.& CP.
10.10 S! :1101CLESI1' : •
fht,the barrel, luOf barrel,
VVRE itnisPbv ern iene s were
jiceftcrCuriacandakkiii2BOigrat - 1 ")
A °253 r, • - AGM* & KOEfingit•
• ,
S'"9424ETteittl j 914013.
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D. W. GROSS &.CO.
NO. 19
HASRISBUR . 6, PA.
KEEPERS A 117) CONSUMERS.
OE
Dye.senm, Glass and
Cokws and
Lard, Sperm end Pine Oils,
Bottles, Vials and LIBIP GLOM
Outtle .
34ap; Spotiipmr and Clorbi,
&a, &c., &c., &c., &a.
Wit's* general vnrlety or
LINSEED OIL, rAßivzszrzsr,
WINDOW GLASS, ARZLST'S
COLORS, PAINT 42V72
IN' ALL 27E= IfrABIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
-TEETH TEETH
PATENT JuiDIOD7Z3, AND
'/WR KiMMIZA27I%g,
,
Of all direct fp* the iiorietors
SAPONIFI E R AND CONCENTRATED LYE.
I'ITAYRIVS MEDICAL FLUID EXTEACTS.
COAL OIL! CARBON OM!
FARMVALS AND GRA7FRRA
Our Jong emporium:" in the business gives us the adran
O, 10.11kiriftik
c
NEW - NODS--JITST OPENED!
. "...
BtRGNBR'S
Book. and Stationery Store,
Embracing every new and improved style o•
POCKET BOOKS,
MAGIC MUM= HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BINIKSKEIi PITEREs,
POIRIXONNAS,3, kc
at picas to salt all circumstances.
- POCK:ET. CUTLERY,
Consisting of a line assortment of Weatenbolm*:: Sc,per
Pocket Nolte&
(limn FENS,
From Newton's celebrated mauntrct@Y• Every &'1
aria a avarealea.
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITING CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
RAPEMIES, ac
Together with every article usually foetid in a Ant 61=
Book:and Stationed establishment, at
myl2l BERGNER'S, 51 Market strae:._
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock Raven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Hue
ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Ban
bury-, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
g. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the
drayage will be-at the lowest rates The Conductor gee:
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery o:
all goods intraraled to the line. Goods delivered at the de.
pot of FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 Market street,
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock r, lc, will be delivered in RILF
risburg the next morning.
Freight Always as Low as by Any Other
Line.
ectEL4f
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.
Pure *Prouud Sptee
Collation of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay
OFFICERS , ' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS ANL ,
RECRUITING ACCOUNTS RADE OUT.
MBE undersigned, having been in the em
j„ piernestor the United States during the last eighteen
months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing Deco
and Moe of Superintendent of Recruiting Service of
Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the public thathe has
opened an office in the DAILY TZLINFRArn Building for the
purpose of collecting Pensions Bounties, Back Pay and
War Claims ; abto, making out offi cers' Pay Rolls, Muster
Rolls and Recruiting Accounts.
All orders by mail attendri to promptly.
novlAtf SULLIVAN S. CHILD.
T AR AX ACUM.
The Cementrated Juice Of the Fred Root.
A SLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC AND
.44111- APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the
LIVER, exciting_it. when langaid, to secretions, and re
solving the 0.1.11 C engorgements. It has been much
employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with our
practitioners in this wormy. The diseases to which it tr
especially applicable are those connected with the Liver,
and of the digestive organs generally. It is the beet pre
paration ever offered to the public for tbdt disease, ant
eyary_persep that is troubled with that disease should
gta bottle immediately. Price 50 cents per betide.
e% our own laboratory from the fresh root dug la
October, (the period of its graidestzgai
A. ARO.,
In Market street, Harrisburg.
OF ALL xrzps,
CM
11PCLINTOCIVR PECTORAL STROP.
119INVA_LEABLE Min; 'which is en
rSisy vegetable In its composition has been em•
;doped with wonderful success for manygra thecure
•of dlseases for the AIR PASSAGES and L GS. For any
form of the disease, such as COUGH,
_TICKLING of the
THROATAPTETINGOFBLOOD,DIFFICULT BREATHING.
HGABSECES% LOSS OF VOICE. and HECTIC FEVERS, Is
use will be attended with the happiest results. It is one
of the best and 'safest medicines for all forms of BRON
CHITIS and CONSUMPTION. Do kradanies or prepare
tion of orison in any shop, int/cis sprig).
PRICE $l.OO PEE BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully lu
lu, forms the public that this - Old Daily Transportation
Line (the only Wallower Line wits' In existence In that'
cltzhi t le in successibl operation .and prepared to cart)
freight as low as any other individual line between PhEa
delphia, Harrisburg, &ciliary, Linibiburg,
Jersey More, Lack Haven and• all other points an the
Northern Centnil,l'hiladelplda and Erie and Willtainspart
and Elmira Railroads. •
DANIEL A. MUENOI, - Agent.
Harrisburg, Penn's.
Goods sent to the • :Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, yell
& Blechman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above-Bth,
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. x., will arrive at Harris
burg, ready for delivery, next morning. fep3o-rdrayl
Look Here
SOLDIERS, YOU WILL DO WELL CALLING .
AT
SCHEFFER'S ISOOIMORE,
SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG,"
And purchase your ~ _
NOTE PAPERAND ENVELOPES,
rokrFouos
nwoir BOOK%
___
POCKET DiESTANDS,
• VALENTINES,
• • . :
PROTOG
OTOGRAPHS
Made of the very beet-material, mid for sale at very tam
price. Re.minbeF the place,
itoii 0
jan29 Sign of the American Flag, Harrisburg, Pa.
T BE BOLD!
WALL PA_PER, BORD,E.R.S.
BCREFFEK AS! BOOKSTOME,
Sas to be removed on the Brat of April next His sue,:
of Wall Paper must' be redacted* and. sea therefore, be
sold at very low prices although price of Wall Papers 3
still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their Houses.
will do well to =mine his amortment and prices.
December 1,1863. tallo. - F., SCEIEFFER.
air Five cents .cash paid for 'clear mixed Rags per
pound. Old Books wanted for—cask [de3
pußLib SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL SLAMS of different.sizes, Wilson's esoell
aeries of Spellers and 'Readers, published by Harper
Brothows,,togethermith all other School Books and Wr.f.
ins Materials are offered, wholesale and retail at
-'-- • - S4:IIIIMISIt'BESA3STOItS
men - T'OR.A . GiZ)-liD PENS
4noilierjet of Morton's.llnri Atled Gold Peas for sale
- - - - [des
All pens livirtuded for one yeAry
MI
At En 4:4"
* PU RSES
BITCKS Tind variety a LEA
lxiien oatirmArm, and a gene
TBINVOOKA Just "V "bins BOOR STORE.
ME
ALMANACS! ' ALMANACS I
REAR'S tANCARTER ALMANAC'S,
Juer received and - for safe at
XOl9- SCHEFFER'S BO9IO3TORE.
c r . e :4'V A, just rectev: at
II : was. WrirEl4, 4 HOTS
_s&
NIINGE MEAT
deA
-r Batel.
ilia f o r 133 r. vptPE R.
heat 10t lust receive d
D exoelsior hams, of thiti sea
. ....
, sonVoolutig: MaCreeinved and For sahlbt
ILefr"-- • 4 Mac J.A.ok CO
• • •
- Er VAR& OItAIME% iast,rooaivod at
11_ saw Vi_DOCK, ht. GQ.
JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Thiledelphla and Reading Depot,
Foot of Market street, HarriOurg.
and War Claims.
LIQUID EXTRACT
DAY an .
NEW T. .
ORar sun. climsEl
BOYER & 11..OEFW'ER
Plant OANDLES; fa*
nil sizes
& co.