(COMO= la= PIRO PAM) I do not say that this newspaper office ought to have been mobbed. I know not the ground upon which It is was done, nor anything of it except the fact that it was done; but I do say that it is infpossible for a free people, ear a lei al community, to stand by and see and bear the enunciations which-are made from months and from papers, and not feel as if those things ought to be suppressed, and that it is danger ous to the welfare of the country that they Should not be suppressea. It is only a wonder to me that this kind of mobbing which is spoken of has prevailed to so small a degree as it has. I want now, sir, to ask" another question or two. Have you ever heard of any patter beieg suppressed for praising the soldiers of the country, or for urging the .suppression of the rebellion? Have you ether ertedede any - paper being suppressed forcalling upon: the. young men and the middle aged men• to enlist in the defence of their, rbentrye • - MVO.; you ever heaid of any peeper beingeempPreised or any man being. imprisoned for denouncing Jeff Davis? Have.you everheard of any limn be ing imprisoned ,dr papers' suppressed for -pp proving of: the hingliag of traitors: for tearing down the flag of their country ? Or have you ever beard - of any paper being . suppressed— and I wileask this of the Senator from Phila delphia—for refusing to negotiete with Jeff Davis? You never leave, endyien never will in this country. The ;"idea Of negotiating evith Jeff Davis;!:The . idea of making peace by going down upon our knees and saying fo Jeff:Davis, "What terms do you Went us to submit to I" The idea of recognizing that man as at the head of. any organized gov.erament. which ought to be recognized by honest men, 'loyal men, 'civil ized men, or any daseeof rues but barbarians ! And then we are met here to night—and I confess that I was astonished—by the remark that we are disloyal because we sustain a Presi dent who refuses to stop—what ? "An inhe man war !" And the implication of thee . re matk is, if ,I understand, it, that thiewer'elienid never have been cemeeeneed ; tee implicaticin of that remeik is, if .I 'understand" it, (it Was said in connection with remarks upon the I in guage,) that this war might have been stopped if we' had negotiated with those traitors in the beginning, and that we were wrong in rushing to arms for the suppeeseien Of this rebellion. I have heard of no paper being torn tett in 1832-33 which sustained General. Jackson, in suppressing John C. Caleputx; ate there woujel have been none torn Oat at this day if Gelierel Jackson had had his way aed been permitted to hang Jelin C. Calhoun at that day. I was willing thy's, I wanted then John. O Oalhpup should be buieg ;- and. I want new:thee.. the brood, which has sprung from hinelecii:h and Smith. be hung: ee. _ . . • Then this ti gloried old Democrac party ex- Wad in eta miniane halts principles. Its preg ciples being that thee country was abbve every= thing else, and its men refusing to calculatethe value of the Unfon. Now, they calculate the value of this great Uoien.. by a penny stamp upon the plaster placed upon 'a trek nian's tea. .That is the way- that tfree - genfleman from Northumberhed mete Pkgviiift (peel don. 1" will say, in conciuslone;. that Allis old Democratic party.anrt - this Oleeleremetetatie prieciple—found in , whatever- party they may be—will embalm the-country; and iretimes pate wbeu we-called bulieleeeDimocreate and Whiga or Democrate and e iteffnellietnee M .- De1:466614c and People's Parte, :there`' wes,nothiehibeehee us that wentedoemeedewie. to the root 'of .De nmeracy and found us tears differing.ettneeded this rebellion to bring eut that all, Deennotticei was the same thing wherevee it might be . e-and that all the principles .of loyalty andps ttiotbna sprung from the Democracy of iehletele , P4e at the commencement tif myeerruieleie The Demoefacy which will put: the:, country above everything else is the Demmacy, that "Olt all love. I oare not whether ticei man' ealet himself a. Democrat, or a lieredelbeiu, " places his party abeee his country—if he de sires to - grind but of the groans and Mere of the people' that,whieh make.him rich—he Is disloyal, accc ,rdingeto the teat which el think ought to be applied—aceording' to the test which I am willing to be applied to. myself. This le notethe thee taidefend Abraintietire coin; but I meet be permitMd to sayhereetbat haying done all that I . could as anon henoraide partisan to prevent his obtaining= the , pc:tette:el which he now occupies, feelinglleat'r Weieeinia taming principles Whieh Thad alwayssustained by voting for and endeavoring Ale - _secerre ehe election of 'smother Man, Sim peepaitee teArkO eay-z-not Mkt I esteeneAlareinewe Lincoln 'ay* fact,man—npt that, heehee done :that I would have s deeirede-brit thee; ,looking =at Abraham Lincoln disinterestedly as thieheiad of the natieui tleink' 'hese peAied which liable{ folloWed 411 .eye ibe beat interests of the' country., I do not, say that better means than those which" he has usedierdeht not have been adopted; but I do say—and I firmly" and solemnly believe and -am -willing to . emeet- .this et: presseon of opinion at a higher bar than the tribunal before Which I am cow speaking—l do say, that I believerthat elite best of his ability and` 'with theileEijiirtasairA bloodshed—with the desire tie teleg' badb ihnie who had' grievously weengeea •etheir.. co:entry, with the desire to secure keret), to the country, when *sr had already intervened, Mad follow ing up his desire to prevent war, hie 'single object hap beenelse ,welfare of the country.. believe him to he a tine patriot Onte-fleilleve that if his power was equal to hiievrieh; Med le his wisdom was equal to 'his' eaten de not' say that it Is not,) that everything would be done in this country which the heart Of Ile best citizens Caute desire. [Applause.) , I be lieve that in any of the hovels or in any of the palaces, bf which the gentleman of Philadelphia has spoken and into which - cleseletien'hes en tered—yule will not find feint axle ,neeelteror ant fatlier,'lti 'thy of 'these aiocses,"a deutaketa tion of Abraham Lincoln. If your Will:meet that mother in the quiet of the. night, -Whep ehe can do tiotbing but meditate upon teir brave boy, teem) loveliness is made the brighter to her vision by the datk clouds that have come over in his deeth, and thcri •iiik her to denounce Abraham Lincoln • for hayieg le out the armies into which that boy- -.went. 'Se- I will refuse; she will sey, . boy 'wee' the service of bisconetry e and ' I love my cauatry more." '- nounee this war, tb , - - from her; and 7" a nlm as I did, .eto= ‘ wlooW'will de agh 1t has taken her stay ..Ao father will say that Abraham utti wrong in calling out - severity:five -uusand Men f4r the service of 'the conntryr nor in calling . out three , hundred thousand more, although their ranks come back without the son that he loved hest upon earth. [Ap plause Lincoln JUST AN ASSOR,TICENII-ga . . RO,WO.OD AHD, 15...A.11:ANY WRITINCE • Of diprent , sizes . for sale at nolt- SCEEFFEE'S .BOOKSTORE Ginaidwit. 2DfEN T N . A.Neli :s_ irk -4, EE , teeth positfreii Sextraotticnit. Onin by. iho Aire of Ditious oxide; • ' - ' octiAtt . . . — TINE BIaCH.BiRRY - and .11diDERBERRY —tME7— , wioninted.pute. For Ada at; • • litary::Bnsimees•~7ttlrided L "gension;:lbick , PitY, 'S'ibilstenee . rdA. and War-Claim's:, generally, made immmtd'oollected.-: rac• scats residing at a distance can har 4 theirixtsine _ acted by mail, by addressing ,__., _ , . Egan SNYDWAtteineYaIAIR.I " Thirds W , ' iltarrisbnring‘i iferr.av READING' RAILIWAD '= WINTER ARILANGEMENT.'- GREAT TRITN'S-ILTNE FROM THE ,NORTIPaad Northwest for philadolphht,"New York,' Rbadink, Pottsville, Lebeition, Allenkiirn, Easton,&c.", Trains leave ,Harrisburefor Philadelphia, New York, Heading,.P.ottirellle antk al' intermediate stations-, at 8:00i . e. m., and 2.00 P. at. New York.. Express leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 a. st., arriving at:New:York at 1.45 the same-day.. • - Fares from Harrisburg: To -New York, $5 15; to Phlla deintupps3,36.luid $3 09. Baggage checked tbri#gt; Reonnlitg; leave Now' York at 5 sr. ;12 ioon," &tteT r.rittsburg Express.), Loa" rhlbuielphia at 815 x. as. hlecping carkin the New York F.xpreetoTralne,throngh to hiutfrom Pittsburg' Without 'change. ' Passengers by the Catawba& Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. st. ' and. 215 r. ; M. t ip! rhiladpiphbt, and all way points.; ' . ' l and 2.30 P. n, for PhiladelPhla,^loirifibing end Ne*Tork. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 a. Is. waft - darns frariv"Philitdelidila at . 5.00 r. oir All•the above -trains ran dally,•Sunday'akoSided. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.506.-m., and Phil adelphia at 3.15 .r. x., • Commutation, - Idlleage,-Season' and,' Escursion ! tickets at reduced rates to and from allpoints.-'• L:- Superintendent November 14, 1883—d&wtf General NOT ICFR'I- - - Phihaelpiii and - :>eadingißaifroulloinpany. 'Mums°, Nov. 29th, 1993. public is respectfully informed that on and after MONDAY,•I- 0 ,14th„ all Passengers who do not purchase their tioketa bet* entering the cars will be charged2stents extra'on each ticket purchased on the train, for which4hey •wilklobtain.lrom: the Con ductorA chock receipt . . This receipt., will be„ redeemed, redeemed, and 25,,cetits , paid there*, in cash, upon its ,presentation 141,a4X,Uickek.9 1 4*—.9.titte-POiti Platiii,6;4l;4l./lePt. • - . THEUNITED - STATES:HOTEL, HARRitikillUß . G PA. ‘ , coyEatOr & nuTowhow . ,'rtopitetera: THIS *e to *ell kno**lbietle'r* * .iir bond • lionarOnvaelittie" AliCttiVenUt • riblia, affordhig most teeple..mevenldnaea ameilar Wa!ranelout WINS and the permanent boarder- - . , Tut U N ITED STATES.HOTELIudi been eikkaly; ept ted and 'no* . ituaCiiaboiiiikodati*.NT,C* extent, comfort and luxuty W any hotel between '..,llad‘- phia and Pittsburg. Its locations the. heft, In ;the:SW:a Oapitilaming in easy,to. (data the XallroOMpotic irAid la close;proximity, the tiublic omcc and litialifees mania of the'olty. - `lt hiarno*ali the s etinieidenea of. -•-• .A..-2 FIRST -.C'L A 84 and the Proprietors are. ktermtned: to apart neithbX 41- pense, time or labor to eaure the comfort. of •tlii44oe. The patronage of the trarling-publielsreepehirnllraioll •. • - ..Kl4ltr," . . STATE CAPITAL 'IIOTEL Cinerga.OLTHßD /ND "ran • • MBE undexiigned X. known hetilekifielonlaigid'aitdilieilliiiblyreniivated it The rooms hire' been repainted aid papered; and the entire esnaishment elegantly re-furnished. with and eligibly located, and provided with eVOyeen venierme, it oars to the public all the comforts and..in.p 7 ries etanist Claie hcital:' 'Trusty obliging a iltvants always'M attendance. A. bat; well stock.wittr.ehOW. liquors is attached to the establishment' d° 26- MY -'17,4:"120/020N;I!*.?Prretl.:qt etl.- itdtAD. - 001ISE ,• •• PHILLIPSII#IO, CENTRE oigurrry;"lPA. TAM H: GAYLE; Pitoriturros. • . rEETRAV - BM& COkiIIAITY wiltfind thum tot clams House. The table - is: always sup plied with the delicacies of the season, arid' 'the bar well stocked with the best brands of liquors. • Good Stabling attrulhedlo,the Hetet. nov&dato. . _ . U S:E Corner of Market street and Market, ging% PENN CHAS. kli*ActilA ,u444jws SARLIs;:, CHILLED AND WROIJOHT A z gel IZet I!r.:r CUT—Showing.the Net W.P.0::.. „ sf Wrought Trop ; Pars- , . 2 ..,,, .. iiIHE attention of bite - 1110M /116 - a riera,l l 7 is invited to the superior, . adigitatel . 5P tb.M. oFe over all ethers, in Riresnd Hargler.. _ , Pr09f......,(iti,_, . I:6 '. e T A” . kA ar) are all secured .ter a Combinatiell :4 ,00 - i.',,'4"."'".' or keyhole, and the whole eutrdde of the e:if.... ' AWN, 'Orme IX inches ter linehrnt:thlok, 1-44:-fii proof against the punch. or drill and the use of povider;;;sts tie quently employed by burglars in their operstiotkr, lin- - scriptive ()haulers furnished by -..„ _ 110 Market GEO. W. PARSONS ' . -.l.l.o_3larket street, HarrisburT x , , ~. . - . • --,-$ -Agent.for Central len HO'E'S STANDIRD-SCilEtn Every description of Dormant and Portable platform Scales, Ilay,Toal and . Stook . , - Reales, Railroad -Depot- and Track Sages, Furnace Chargingoadales, army Scales and Connteri.Ftaoa. '' : . f.,_;,f i.' ! __i i -, , 7 , 1 -.-- "1 Th e og,, & t ali iiire.serrip il )lMYPlCPT 4 1 17= 43 ., ,—u l4 - t They receifelhe'weanand friOPM:attraye 'on -wen halle,preler the rilatform, instead of receiving it Appie 'the knife piitots and dulling them. No jarring of - the plat. form affects the working ..of, the : scale. have no check rods to oontine the Plinforrif.=:Will weigh when out of level. Largo scales regetrirmo 40p pit and pout ari l. for • founde.tion, &o. ttrameßy other scalm. • e_ ; • i Full informatiOnlurnaed Vtli43::ftu l : o9 :rebdll....,.. ' *n °l 3 tu agrve ent s fo prices ` r Central, Ps maxlv •• Gr9V3h.., anEO! o: W. PAREONR, wells - s. ...,•-•••••-•-- I .. . 1 feb9.d3in • ' iiijatarkeiritiiii, iiiilistnir* , of extra; qrutlitiftm at • just received and for sale by fel ; VAL & CO.! c , - OVEC- SPAititlalia:laßLlA: I ,-Aign i b.. I' ' : maniatltTeteli t Just reoldvedlandAtmsals iv ; j Au,: -101. A WEE ; • coo 'no Pt 7i. :iv- JOHN L. 0,0413 IRINOII PRIODICAL DROPS • • • IIig , GBEITt • ' VENALE REWILATOR, ; - - MEM MNII , Are; lbCoady' krionniA ro tned-Anacitrdi Itleb . anatiuti aid invaidablkindociiiunkregilatatlietendawatanr. rowdy ligNkiril:AVAArgkeq r• ..4 4 1 1 04, 'tier and Irel"P •- :•1:1:•'.:4:i.5 , ':., - ..'. 7 . - .:: - •) , 7.: 7 .3(n.:(:'; _LYON'S PKINODIcItiL - DROPS , ... . _ . , lien laid `amain** tVe only true one ` of thi kind ever illeartagd iktbliKmaty 04 ma• Wracur on the pate Aire ..11,,,,_ :ekil_giV2 l IS Pork Ws can.. only trlit:• lAewn Al -grrjc,gwatopepty bat , not at an direct and Are'Peekt . "entig-fecain einietette Wiliity for"ihe rai!- latseturaatnagaraf ireesrlbadlawst • : • - , Gislifolwaignio WlANlV o aZoten:roimllitta DPW, If taken s Wit twelefece - eAred•petiod, will posi tively and inwariaWrestilaiiti lig. awe u effect 'hikers Weiliii an dittale'~fle_ f01k461-dbablida: GA ArtrAlikkANAlllikabrifteses; nrintabistp Inertia . I • lll "..?Fink, 4 ,l l 9Striii , i 1 t. - _;..-...: ...,:t., .• 1 .t. • . . , T. rF4/t°Dis:*,DiKOti , Comilo you as a tdroakur l for at ilkotproraatiou'bottor than If ropdarly I . t. ala, aortal& .pravoutirie, and will "toll lAA: 1 40aulrhoin4t*Ingibit -tn.' , ria i - rgar mairrymanrulal complaints luoldquat**4) lorr.AitilfSl ll4 U 4III E III. at 14 1 7 11- O. I M luli FOIWSPNtrmition.t!!!. I AMOZIPT4I.. ,: ECM IMISEIHE ME LYON'S PERIODLOAL DROPS ' 21111 Are : the moat reliable *pastor aver known; sod cure, live si M i c , # # O , frooro l otie• th, *We OW the doctor's Will 'walnuts-ora th __,. ProbVilist l, 4 4.31441= 11 / 4 rc ic4-). statar =tik . " 1 1 4)1144. : . U:salmi ot 4 4. 1.414: 4,1 !'.9 4-,811/05MACR0P.,,,;40Q.- aiiirri ' nil:4 ",-..t < '-' ' i.:.' 11i- - .t, ...i.: 'i , • . ~- ;: L 1't , ' , ..1',;;-: ' ' :i • : .'::. EMIE tswtir.dA imoPs ! winenteake are you. , ~, • DO. 40t UM the do* wit* . flankidett to the dtroceksaa Tor annoßtt• a pominva;,tanat, aatrtharsaless'at, an AY tha* OkeY 11A5,.. In„:knffini NMI wehbud .9 .. P • -^er ari Lit" en Va l '•'OPP, ' Ot *Pi' imakiAtMit.- •Oir! taken at.etnit, -z" Annie n wouldrega toarehmpl camlltllr,i = 41410.w.b0 . • L . YORS• 0 1131 / o t. liana UNtsige,t , 4bilicate.ollstitatiou at any time; uM , P WO". .L.to - ligini -against Rs MUM; - /"Ne k "l ba " Mill : ll247/0 ( 0 110 i 2 :- Pttr. MI El LYC:N'S PERIODICAL DROPS, F 3 *iialb by every ucfoir y„ value the novelt:..F."c ab -artiy4.ll4l4-.4o"i' buy any 111.. t z.. to wtopi you # VA .get.itfor you. other- maks- .biot-aoustiuut aPPlX•ball'wtfat" '3'f tF ;Ti.' ' l7 I C•Ak t- CLAAK : & GO*, Pzto*Bießsi. '':111:*-H4.WArh:Cc`nn iOiMST 014: HOLLOWAY. a covgnx, 23'Noith . SitUr8treet, Philadelphia; pa • .7E4 - • El I! 3 120 .4= .% CP, , Pow. . fit dm, EMIE2 El " • 0.3 IMia =I MUM „Lon DROPS , Ai,Khblesi~tg, lid, .:'. •. Lis c i t$ tql k3fl lEM)I e DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL . Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree, nSTAINED by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures what!, all othershave tidied. A GBEA ; IT*EDY FOR CONSUMPTION. I am constantly reeeivlng shah certificates as the fol lowing. 'HEAD IV DL../Fmstars. Dear had a very dr;sadful cough - and sore throat Ibr one year, and my - whole system was ask giving ways end I Nrasproslarded on my bed with. but Bills hope'nf recovering. My disease baffled the power of ali} and In d gait time I Must have.geine to my grove, but, thank God, .my_danghter-in-law would not rot Until she Went to your Mere, No: 10 N. 'Second street, and ringed my case to yon,:pturchanadonerbottba of yonryine Tree Tar Cordial, and commenced to use it, and In , one week I war much better, and after using three bottlee I am perfectly well„a wonder to all my frnmds, for they all pronounced me Fleet core. Publish my case if you think proper. .-; RRBECCA.RAMILTON, No. 1821. Wylie street, Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL. AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. Ma. WARD say s : Da. Vissam, Sir:--Ilradthe Bronchitle,-Inflainmation of the -Lungi% -Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart iniheir worst fern's; I had been treated by several eminent phYsichuur in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid , coinne of my,disease, and I had despaired of •iverheing wagered to health.' I was truly on the verge of the grave. . Yolm. Pine Tkee Cordial was highly mom- Mended to me. by a friend; I tried it, and am thankfOlto ' 'l'7y - that, after u si ng four large and one small bottle, 'I Was. -restored, to perfect health_ ; Yon can give reference to my 'hens., No. 088 "N." Second' street, or at my office of Re.' °elver of Taxes, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. m., corner of Chart/mt. and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. • • BI F EEDING OF THE. LUNGS. . - man 'ma tottownla: _ Mr. Trauma', return you my grateful thaniM for the di's:every - pinta*, made in • making a medicine that will curs Inflammation of the Luugs and Liver Com plaint. • 'hon I commenced to nee your Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was, Well appearances, near my grave. I had been for a length of time spitting blood, and would at, timeasoralt pltysicians (for I employed two) pro- , ' mance& tad cure but My sitter bad used 'your' Pine Trio Tar ; 'WIN% did her so `much good that she prevailed Mi me, as a last. resort, to try it; nod, tbink God,: I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve bottles 'and am perfectly cored, and am ready and willing :that may person that is sick should call on me, and_ 1 will tell them: what yoniimortal bite dine ter me. All my friends- and n=lbknll•lfere Nlttleci3rOlatonisited'it my speedy Moult.); fer 4 illey.had aeon vomit.blood in a ciallect date freqt( titly Pubilatilo Cade, for' I, want .i:VerY person -that is ardfinteg as waito know' of yourmvaluablen doe BottPadifkliT. JOHM TERmirr, • : . creap? ) l4kikev. gilictipta shove Richmond street Philmitel- The phi... Tree Tar Cmdial will cure Coughs, Sore Throat,: -and Mreast, :Bret:Mitts; Asthma; Croup, naming' Comb. Diptheria, and is. also, n excellent remedy for dlseases the 414nen and- femMileoolnPla4 ll 4 BLVARP, OF COUNTERFEITS. The'gontline has the name of the'proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle, All others ere-spurious imita- Wu!. ' Ftm - Clwre AND on Domax pipt - Barxis. Fre pered only-by the prbpriokir. - • - ' Ott; L q, C.' No fo North Second St" Philadelphia, Pa. For said bfal druggss. NkFtlwmeow it de, KUMIEL'S CE - LEBBA.TED 11, 111 ` iirrEll 'avrsir 2f14 3nolcor i loo n e• arras wurs or 1110 K . qtr orn WINE Olf DOPPoIo nt F For a or Drinall. anTwignaoa; : Pace DPPoPoia.moilnalgootion; . - For DVPDPOIIk ondiaitteololl.; . Yor'3* . Stomachti 4 d agnaral INglr" Tor Wiak Stotharlia eictl' Moil! lidS! For Weak Eltomachi andtiterart:„" • /F9r.W1 4 0.c P 4 51.1 11 #4.0na 0 7,4Cia .Depflity; Sure to do Gorio - BOW* suitt Bit& to d Rim& stactekt , „.10614 - MOW 011 a'Clik d Quirk , Wa Om; It Costa but tattle . luul Pleatsthe Blood. It Costa tkit !Atli mead Vetlfies the Blood. It CoettrbotUhtti:ezel rattllee the Blood. IL C9ata bliVnttle fuld - I.Wl4oB.the Now- =BE =HE .01. this ialuabia•Deacineiecin Ottids vortiesawne, O[ Y °Or*Wane,: Of V aluab l e - • olhtly Seventy- dyesnd One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy- nd One Dollar pelßottle. Only SeventYrAYe.and One Dollar per Bottle., O n ly Beventy-BYet and One Dollar per Battle_ . . . . . COVNTERFICITS., Bse,Ass OF Courruatrarra.—its ffirsrsu.'s Birrsic Mute oe bunt is the' only sure and effectua remedy k n own in the world for , the , permanent cure of Dyspepsia and DanhX; &Wits 'tere - are numb O r. of Imitations offered td CPubliccere would caution the cousultudty so ma dam ion/I,W the ;gentile* , .rtumuraciaanal rvncam,,,etid has. Lie etsunp on the top of tlie Cork of every bottle:: The ` very Thefact-that others are attempti n g : to iinitate".thia• valuable remedyfliroves :its -Wortliz iand ..spealtsrolitmetiln IttiAtror. - , . The Brrisos W.rtiz oplzert is tunable up in:7s Cent andil $lOO . bottles, and sold by, All • Alper. ble Drugesaftlits — •ughoist -the country. ' B e particiilar that every bottle bears ithefac 'Saida of the proprletor'iteignatose. • ~,• 'II6.39IITICTORED Br 11. £ imam. & BRO., Goz4/ena l ePett N97.il! ) Marke t r:Ye , . Ifurfabuil, Pa. - I= t ar 'esi4dtabje dealers*oughorit the country i.TIEBRE IS SIIOII WORD AS‘ comIeouND.EXTIU orOlr' CUBEBSi AND COPAIBA. , , T buf i teporiditglizt particularly,reoommqnded to the msrocAL RWESSION - and the IMBLIC for the 'prompt and Oertidn:Ourdbr DISrASES'OPVHE- BLADDER, 14D- I rzyg i in:UNARY ORGANS; ETC: - • • ILmsp be relled.thrskthe bestow& for the adoilnlstra tlon of tlystreistaigett.ltpthe large class of dimwit:sof both saxes, to '4 16 limy are_' applicable. It never interferes "with the digisstionj:and by' its concentration, the dose is N::B. - raretatefire are advised to * tdc. for TARIt4N -.. r 4. etagyOUND. ,ErfaNt., OF. CURERS . AND - 00PATBA, topiriotl4o:elis as Imitattana and verthlelilfrepa rations; under hinneicalin . market . (Price xi a; Beni.bylexpreas .reeelpt, of gripe: -Afairafae up* only jar:. TA T - -&CO.„•No: 278 Grimm* - ati ve t, lionr4WlP Netvi:rorlr, and Pr Vele got Bak by 13. , BiINKLIF•& BM, and by - M*osta geterelly.:. t• & CO z MEM D. GROSS & WHOLESALE AND MTAIL DRUGGISTS, M K 'l` R F. T 2 DRUGGISTR, PHYSIOIANS, STORE- • . • , , We are daily adding to our assortment a 'poets all such 'articles as are deli e, and would raigietithdlY call your attention to the lasereet„ and bast seleated Moot in this , City, of / . . DRUGS,, CREMIGALS AND PAINTS, Oils, Vs Imitation and Glom, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, ITIWIMENERY TOELET ARTIOLER. selecied'erm tho bee* 'mluidlibturers and Ptirfilmere of gpscipe . ead . this countiry, Being very large de alora in PAINTS, WRITE -LEAD, LTIthiED rAziastrzs, ARTIEST'S BRE:TS:kW • IN ALL VMS? rAzairrl7ffs, COLORS AND BRONZES WO tespeotfoll4 , invite ei call, feeltelottafldent , that we can eupply am wants of all on terms to their satisfac , `THE GREAT TONIC, TH3 GREAT ,•TONIC, THE eulis, a TONIC, THE GIVXATONW, JON AN IriarZ.3'PORCELAIIT TEETH, as It can be purctuisni inthe close And Caniia de Ram. Add Oamhttdn. Ma= AndVann° do Harm And Cann.cd.7.4o-.ThouiL &moments to elose-buyers. Coaloll Lampe of the most improved rattans, very cheap.. All kinds ,of Lamps • - We now Only A gals a trial We now Only 4 lak a Trial We now Only sek a Trial We now Only /: wk.a.Trial• cliiinged to burst Coal Oil. MFRS AND GRAMM& TLEPOWDERS a trial ]mow not their ouporknity, and the advantage they 4 ,, e, Inlceeping Home! and Cattle healthy ' - and in a good condition. from the use of our Cattle Powders, by the balreased quart- health and appearance of their cattle. !age. of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our at short time, furnish anything appertaining to oar baldness, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our house, we hopo by strict attention to business, a careful selection of • - OEM NO. 19- IZAZRESB USG, P 4 KEEPERS AND . CONSUMERS. Gm...gine, Glass and Pally, Artist's Colons arid Tools, yird, Sperm and Pine Oils, Sagles; irbds and LamP Gibbi Caudle Saw, %angel and COits, lar.„ , &c., &a, lke With a general variety of If) ENDOW N 114.88, Aansrs . (mem PAINT 41W TEETH •'TEETH I'l PATENT NEDICINDff, AND • ILIDZ IZE9TORA2II2II of kinds, direct from atO PIMIKUltors acoNiriii AND' CONCENTRATED LTV. Wlzeleselo Agents for Seponifter, Whleti we sett le tow THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACIW. COAL OIL! • CARBON; GIL! Being large purchasers in these Oils ,wa can otter in Thoee'OL yon who have notgiyen oorHORSE AND CAT Thorurends mr testify to the profit they Wive"derived ty and quality of nil* ioesidm iniquavizqg the general Our long eszrienee In the business giver us the 'dna- rangeinenta in the : chins are.auch that we can, in a Tory •' --' •' -,- ,' - 1!.;TI It 11;:l 1 R.TI - 6h. 4- - : ..- atfairpriceey and the desire to pleaue all, to, merit, con .. . .. a thmance of the favor of a discriminating public. , . aide-diy - • - _ . ~ A" C SMITH, Aitorneyiz at -Lavri - Third -titieet, Hairialiurg, Pa. -AU by:wimp otdztasted to him be pronpUy attended to. , ikiniitteE; - Permits - and Back I"4' of Mimi doliecta4. - • • ;AMORTAIFIIT OF . PORT FOLIOS PORT -701:10131:- . • - raCIMW ! BACKGAMMON BOOBS t ' Received at .43CHEITERS'BOOKBrOMI. ENGLISH DAlax NEW YORK STATE 0:0 :, At [no2o] NIL DOCK, JR., CO. 11DICKLESI PiCRIASU; , , • X Ili tAelArre444flbegr:44, 024, , • ItS:,:,12:11E1317 _ go • Flait3H:supply : Lof IlliphepiesioNebrated B ,4l?Exu 21.13311ed.5..t. et - - schpl4, ex' teliniik :swum ) .-• " • ' • - Lam`._- EMI O ypDriu midi it 01:01X1 t 'en :" so, call 2421114r41) NS" •*, NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED BERGTIER'S Book and Stationery Store Embracing every new and improved stye cr POCKET BOOKS, RAMC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS. NINDONIN PUBsE-7, PORTDON NA Er-3, s. at picas to salt all oircumatances PCWIEET CUTLERY, • oft Sae assortment of Wattemban'a Pocket. Knives. From Newton's celebrated manetactory. Eren, p,— icah a rsarantes. FORT FOLIOS, WRITE % CAM ROSEWOOD D="KS, PAISTERIaI. Together with every article usually found in a Ent c. Book and Stationery establishment, at myl2l BERGNER'S, b 1 larket str P. , EO l. R'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN -PHILADELPHIA, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Tor or, Uniontown, Walsontow, Lewiibiug, Northumberland, Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally locate,!, drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor c_ through with each train to attend to the safe d‘trer, all goods Intrusted to th e line. Goods delivered at tLe . ct of I phla, WARD k FREED, Lill Market street by 6 o'clock r. is, will be dent - are :a Fi risburg the next morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any 0t li Line. oct2l4f TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS Pure Ground Spices, Collation of Pensions, Bounties, Bark Pa) OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AN. RECEL7TIAIG ACCOUNTS MADE OUT. =undersigned, having been in the et,. mentor the United States during the last mend's, as Clerk in the Mustering and ihs bur , ti.g and 0111ce of Superintendent of Recruiting Pennsylvania, respectfully inlbrms the public th, , t I.c L opened an office ki the nAror TZLEGRAIII purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay at. War Claims ; also, making out Officers' Bay R. . nolla and Recruiting Accounts. AS orders by mail attended to promptly. novldtf SULLIVAN S. ciztul. YARAXACIT The Cacentrated hire Of the Fresh Ecol ASLIGHTLY TONIC, DIURETIC APERIENT. It has a specific action up,a excatirtyg! . It, when languid, to secretions, ant mitring the CHROMIC engorgementa It has been in, employed' in Germany and is a popular remedy with uv., practitioners In this country. The diseases to which it specially applicable are those connected with the Liver, and or thedigartire organs generally. It is the best pre prelim ever offered to the public for that disease, an , t every persowthat is troubled with that disease should =a Cottle immediately. Price 50 emu per bottle. 1 . our own laboratory from the fresh root dug in October, (the period of its greatest activity.) a A. Kip.:ll.EL & BRO., DS Market street, Barrisburg. OF ALL 10:N7la cm I'CLINTOCI'S PECTORAL SYRUP. WEB INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is 6L- Grely vegetable in its composition has been ru , .. played with wonderful success for many fears in theci: of diseases for the AIR PAS S AGES and LUNGS. For a:.- tbrut of the disease, such as COUGH, TICSIING of t... THROAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BRFATHU... , HOARSK"Mn t LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVI ItS, use will be; attended wf th the happiest results. It is u_. of the best and safest medic:lnes for all forms of lifn pN. CHITEI and tiONSIIMPTION. Ito laudanum or prqa-, Sion of 0i ha any shape itithis syrup. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at. BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.. DANIEL'A. MUENCH AGENT F , the Old Wallwer Line, respectfully in.- renegee the_tubllO that this Old Daily Transportatpr. Una (the only Wallower Line now in existence in L.'s city.) is In successful operation and prepared to carr3 Ike* tas low as any other individual use between PL., delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wilharnar Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williaml-!" and Elmira. Railroads_ Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. I;oacock, & litinchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market, street, above 6th Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. sc., will arrive at Harris burg, ready for delivery, next morning. (ap3o-rdmyl Look Here SOLDIERS, YOU WILL DO WELL BY CAWN 6 AT SCHIEFFtIVS BOOKSTORE. SIGN OF THE . "AMERICAN FLAG." And purchase your NOT PAPIR.AND EaVirEhORES, PORTFOLIOS:, POO= BOOKS,' POCKET INKSTANDS, VP ALI G PR ALltt - 3.- , PHOTOGRAPH, Made of the very best material, and for sale at rery - prima Remember the psMFFER'S BOOKSTORE: jangle Sign of the American Flag, Harrisburg, N MUST BE SOLD! WALL PAPER, BORDERS SCREFFE2r3 BOOASTORE, Has to be removed on the first of April next. B:ts st,:i of Walt Paper must be reduced, and will, therefore, • sold at very low prices ; although price of Wall Papers still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their BC-125-a will do well to examine his assortment and prices. December 1,1863. THEO. F. SCHEFFER. Arir rive cents cash paid for clear mixed Rags per pound. •1d Books wanted for—cash. .eacle3 "lIBLIC SCHOOLS IiCELOOL SLATES of different sizes, Willson's exe,„.. series of Spelled* and Reader*, published by Harper Brothers, together with all other School Books and NS”: tug Materkds are offered, wholesale and retail, at deal SCHEMEIt'S BooKstoßF MORTON'S GOLD PENS Another lot of Morton's Unrivalled Gold Pens for SCHEFFER'S BOOKSToR! , All pons warranted for one year. E-- ENGLISH DAISY and NEW YORK STATE CUES BOYER A li-OEFeE!:. At ,[tra2s] P . . . OCKET ' BOOKS, BIICKSKILsr PITS. PosrsmoNNArEs, and a general variety of SOMA just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STOKE. ANACS ! ! AIMANLOS! 2s4z , z LApreAsr.Eß ALMANACS Jut reoetred and for sale at van SCHEEFFER'S BOOKSTORE PERX_CANDINSI, first quality, all sizes WM. DOCK, k CA, WwaOE MEAT.—A fresh lot just recei d for aka by [de4; BOYER & KOERPER IaICHENER'S 'excelsior hams, of this son's mans. Jed received and for sale by ded6 W. Docz, &CJ I - yam, ORANGES, just received at A.DoCat, JR., cd MISCELLANEOUS GOLD PENS, JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Foot of Market street. and War Claims. LIQUID EXTRACT DANIEL A. M 13 0 ,101, Agent Harrisburg, Pecn'a. ANANA GRANGES, just recieved at .n 025 BOYER & KOERPC E El H 11
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