0314TINUND FROM FIRST PAGE.) I do not say that this newspaper office ought to have been mobbed. I know not the ground upon which it is was doao, nor anything of it except the fact that it was done; but I do say that it is impossible for a free people, for a lot al community, to stand by and see and bear the ennuciations which are made from months and from paper s, 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 suppressed. 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 paper being suppressed for praising the soldiers of the country, or for urging .the suppression of the rebellion? Have you ever heard. of any, raper being suppressed for calling upon the young -Lnen and the middle aged men to enlist. in the defence of their country P Have you ever heard of any paper being suppressed or any man being imprisoned for denouncing Jeff Davis? Have you ever heard of any num be ing imprisoned or papers suppressed for ap proving of the hanging of traitors for tearing down the flag of their country P Or have yOb ever heard of- any paper being. suppressed— and I will ask this of the Senator frost!. Phila delphia—for refusing to negotiate with Jeff Davis? You never have, and you never Wilt in, this country The idea of negotiating with Jeff Davis! The idea of making peace by going down upon our knees and saying to Jeff Davis, "What terms do you want ua to submit to !" Tee idea of recognizing thntm•,-A; the bowl , of any Organized govern,: , "!' be recogn!zed by honest nan,,.lllyal,piciii,Epty_ ized men, or any clam of u ntsti:butbarianitio And then we are metinilire tnAniptiltu-atitt confetti that I was astottfilife*-4ifthe remark that we are disloyal beaause. weeinittainn Presi dent who refuses to ston-+whatr?, - .. ,AA,winlan map war I" 'And the litittlinationlol.batwicui; mall is, if I understand ' it; thisiatietitoWit never have been contuninopktiAtutikriplientiori of that remark is,lf Lundertitand Waal said in connection with' rettiirks upon the 1 in=' gutge,) that this Wm been - stepped if we had negotiated: with3hostrtraitees in the.. beginning, and that ttekWeltaittqttogin ru-king to arms for the supprestilEPHt repellion. , I have heard of no pa. i:tp-ghtnii, toth inst. In 1832-33 which sustainedllenetat zJackson in suppressing John C. Calhoun inadtthfrewouldl hare been none torn out o'.##"-if.a„ . 9 - 4 2 4.1 Jac :son had had,144. - ; : "*.tii ;13fflts. to hang John 0. Calhoun atatttita de*. I was willing then, I wanted thrliabhil 0. Calhoun should be hung ; - ,and Xtviittni4iov h tltt hrood;.WhiCh has 3.mtia; - he . Then this gloritati old,DAii*rtiepattpl:E?,' istue L iu its men and hi itti"pilnffpritt: „Ifd ciples being that the country.wnstabove every thing else, and its men - lufnlihntlotalottliite the value, of the Union. ',tint ir ',, 4 , ll c uA tte -the' value - of this groat Unionli upon ilia plaster placed9.lok . : Msll' 6 That is the -wayttilibtAttiti gentleman'; from Northumberland metathis great gees titre. I wilt say, in elontibldlorr; that this old Democratic party etedethie old Democrelle priaciplo—fouud in whatever party they may he—will sustain the country;„ane te , tlMent feet: when we called ourselvesbeoAtieWeild Datnoorats and Repub . /game pr.D e ezicrilic and People's Party, thereWadttoliaing.between tea that went down—down -tti-flie rob t lof De.` morracy and found us theeectiftpse4rteeded this rebellion to brier.ottt , thae alleDemodracy was the same thing whereerbrAtlnelghtbee and that all the principles ofitait s. sprung from the Demgdrecy e og.tch:j;tp4ke at the commencement efelay,repeteekeee e e, The Democragyiwhioh virilLVUtitlee. country above everything else is the Deteetericythatwe all love. I care not whether, thez.man - calls himself a Demodrat or a. 'Fitplibliettli,e WWI places his party aboVa, n Allgry ere ef e llieeles, sires, to gOgiti: out Of the:imps andeteara - of the people that wilLittakethiria *fah- Fri Is disloyal, wee Irdhlfghethet~ciPlf W' ought to be applied—according to the. 'teet. which I am wilting to bo applied to myself. This is not the time to defend Abraham Lim coin; hut I Inn:-t be permitted to say here, that having done all thet, I could fl 3 an an.honorable partisan to prevouthis obtaining the position which he now occupies, feeling that I Was sus taming principles which I had always sustained by voting for an I endeavoring to mettle the election of another man, I•am prepared-now-to say—not that I esteem Abraham Lincoln a . per• feet man—not that he has done everything that, I would have desired—but that,. looking at Abraham Lincoln diainteristedly en the head of the nation, I think ho his pursued the course which he has followed with an eye single to the beat interests of the country. I do not say that better means than those which he haw used might not have been adopted; but I .do "say—and I firmly and solemnly believe and am wiling to meet this ex press'on of opinion at a highei' bar than the tribunal before which I am now speaking—l do say, that I bellive that to the best of his ability and with the'dealre' to save bloodshed—with the desire to bring back those who had grievotusly wronged their country, with the desire to secure peree to, the conntyy, when war had already intervened; and follow ing up his desire to prevent war, his single object has been the welfare of the 'Country. I believe him to be a true patriot; 'and l,belieee. that if his power was equal to his wish, and i hie whdom was equal ,to his wish;• - (and rdo not say that it is not,) that' everything tvcipid be done in this country. Which. the heart of its beat citizens could desire. [Applause.] I be lieve that in any of the hovels Orin any of the palaces, of which the gentleman of Philadelphia has spoken aid into which desolatiotahas en tered—you will not find from any mother or any father, in any of theee f houses, a dertuncia- Con of Abraham Lincoln. If you Will meet that mother in the quiet of ' the night, when she can do nothing but meditate noon her braveboy, whose lovelizess is made the brighter to her vision by the dark cionds that have come over in his death, and, then ask hir to denounce Abraham Lincoln for having lid out the armies into which that boy - went She will refuse; she will'- Say, "My boy went into the service of his country, and love-hineasldid, 1 love my couutry more." No widovr will de nouncethis "war, though it has taken. he; stay from her; -and no father will say. that Abraham Lincoln did wrong in calling out -seventy five thousand men for the service of the country— nor in calling cut three hundred thousand more, although their ranks come back without ' the son that he loved best upon - earth. [Ap plause ) JUST OPENED; AN ASSORTMENT OF ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS Of different size.,' for sale at n 01.9 „..FIBEEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. ,DR. B. M. GILDEA, DENTIST, NO. 119 MARKE.T.S.TREET Teeth positively extracted -tvithOut ..pain by the use of nitrous oxide. . - oeti-dtf NAIrrYP, WINE . - FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY WINE.— Warranted pure. For sale at isrP". Military Business Attended. To. Bounty, Pension, Back Pay, Subsistence - and Military and WariClaims, generally, madofout and ,ctdletted.riPit sou residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law. dell-dly Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. 1863 WINTER 1864 ARRANGEMENT CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OV HUI:TAB.—On and after Mon day, November 17, 1./ . 300,- Paseenger trains !will run :defoliant; Oundays 'excepted* FOR CHAJIBERSBURG AND ITARRISBURO: T.OO 24161 7.87: 236 SAT • 420 Leave Hagerstown Grommetle Chambershui ~.8.20 12.55' Leaves Shippensburg : "::.9.00; .1..28 " Hewnle ' - 2422. : "2.00 "Carlisle ' . 10:10. 2.42 " Mechanicsburg • 10.42 3.12 Arrive at Harrisburg' ' • - 1115 3.40 . - FOR CHAMBERSBORG Alb HAGERSTOWN: 4. Y. r. Y. Leave Harrisburg 'B.oo' 135 " Ilechanicsburi '' 6, Carlisle • -0.2 i 2.56 . 4 Newville • • , . • 16402 - 30Fi, Shippensburg -10.88 4.00 Arrive at Chembersburg 1100 4.30 Leave Chamber burg -1110 4.:40 . Greencastle ' .. ' , :.11.65 5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown ..12.35 6.10 /Or Making close connections, at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and PittsbUrg • and-with trains for all points Weak _ :0. N. Lit Supt. ;;;Arf ie flips,, chambersburg, Nov:17;180a v , .., - INTER AilA t ela ENV PIT GREA T TRUNK. - 11.1iNfir MUM: WEE NORTH and Northwest forPhilsolonai:v York, Iter4n&Pottsvilleo, Lebanon, Allentown, ~&c.i &c. eii•ellarrisburg for Philadelphia, York,' 41fitil7g;" - Pettsvillo and all intermediate statkqis at 5:00` Aarid,2.lioT. ia 4. -r• .York Express loaves Harrisburg at 6.80 A. 3t., • g at New Yotkrati.l4s thallads 41/1074 1, 2 '• 'eFarosletiradiarrisburgilb Nswarier $5,a1400. Wad 'ddlidila $3 35 and. $S 00. Baggage checked thrombi Returning, leave New Yorko4-O , ApK,), .gocutginal , •F. 31., (Pittsburg Sureee.) I.AlavotP at,84.5 a. .n. ,and 3.30 r. st 1;X:2 3 .Vjleeping ears in the New York Express Tiatainthrouga to end from:Fittsburgawithout changW, - Passengers by the Catatiissa' Railroad leave Tamaqua. nt,s.so'srarrr and '2.15 rrx.. gallwa grila rru „ , Trainsleave- l eat 9.0.5 a. m., ..so x., form Harrisburearia lakTurV. An Accommodation Paseengor_train leaves Reading at B.ooa. u.,.and,roturtis from Philadelphiaat 5.00 r. the above trains run dadxSundity excented: A Sunday train leaveaPottavtlle at,&oo ia..AE, and Pm bdelphia,at 3.15 P.,BL LCommutaticnr, nreagb;SeasoniandHio r tits' isn'titikets'at reldreped rates to and from allyalor.... 4 -G. A. NICOLLS,. , . • ' - Goners' Superintendent 4Ovember.l.4 1063--diewtf _ .. VhiladelpliirM • g! Neddillt-Railivat -Com , pa tiy.. READING; Noy: Wth- . 1181 TTlECEVibliOlitifitap&..tftally mformeilithatLon 447 14 J and arter MONDA.Y, Liptdßom' I j ith r 4 illmi I who do not parchnic thoir Vokitibefore e .cere, ,k v Ali t will bd charged k t ellitill,eictia . `each" dikidled„ Jentt49,1,11432,,f5c,11%ey le ,'Otiiirt 'qm ,bb` a& atictoecliT,lr. roceti,t." This riOttij Irilt, ii..."rii toed, And 11.5, - daTnte paid theick in ,datili, upon its, Fi L d . , .0.04 at am VOMPPIO;o:f: d.Com._. - • , A ~, ~ . de,t42in„, .„, , ... ~ ;".A. 214W4.44,-•;40.10,rat 44" . ; , I'" . ....4.I3ICiTALS• , ::- ; i., :.. , THE , UNITED :&TOTES= HOTtEL, HIIRIUSBIJitiiiii4APAc • -- • COVERLY Aeittrjr.:Tharsorias*apiOto • k4OWnHotel is 13:4*.' . if& to aCatitatntidate the tirting draibliO„affOnlitit 1 . • the niioet - aiiitae cenvinieitaee &UFA py the tiattatant Ost., and the, pennenenttostigerf: .... THIS MsTITED*STATESIIOrgtiIi ii-beekt entirely S ted thionghciit; - and now • e odatiOsit eq extent; "comfort and. to- h01:-' ; 11. • opdyittsbow, aCS tDOVlnttg,tailyiiikespate • ta °se nrotralty to he public offices and buSiness.to militias of the city. It has now all the c;onvonlonoes of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to ',pare neither ex :pease, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the' guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli cited. jell-dtf STATE CAPITAL HOTEL, •, , . CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. undersignedfilEiTo havitegpure• hased this well knorin house Tiers enlarged and tliarouglity renovated IL The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire estalishment elegantly re-furriiihed. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and prdvided with everycon venience, it offers to tho public all the comforts hird luxu ries of a grit class hoteL Trusty and obliging servants always in attendance. A bar 'well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment. de26-dly. W. G. TIIOUPSON, Proprietor. - 'CONRAD HOUSE, - PIELLLIPBBURG, CENTRE CQUNTY; Pd JAMES H. GAYLER, PROTRESTOR. riIHE TRAVELINg CCaIYIUNITY. find Vice* House.The',4dile is ai,ways sup plied with the delicacies of the season; and the liar Well stocked withlhe best brands of lbluors. Good Stabling attached to the HotoL nov,37d3in , JONES 11.0 IT.S E., _Corner of Market street and Market Square, rtNNA. CHAS. H. MANN • ProprlOtoi. nob-4itf LILLIE'S SAFES. CHILLED AND WROUGHT IRON A z ..' 1 , . pc; .i CUT—Showing tl if Wrought Iron Bars. • HE attention of business.. men .geuerigli T is iuvited to tho importer advantages of this Safe. overall oilier; in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. .They are alt Secured by. a Combination Lock, without...key cor keyhole;-and the whole outside of the Safe is CHILLED IRON, (from inches to 2 inches thick,) and is - proof against the punch or drill and the we of powder, as fre quently employed by burglars in their operattona . De-. scripkive circulant furnished by' • . GEO. W. PARSONS: 110 ILarketstreet,ltarrisbura, ' Agent for Central Penna. HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES. Every desoription of -Dormant. and Pbriable Tlittorni Scales Hay,.Coarand Stock Scales, Railroad Depot and Track Scales, Furnace Charging Scales, Army Scales And Counter . • These Scales have several IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. They receive the wear and friotfon always on chilled iron &Ws under tle platform, instead of receiving itmpon the knife piVota and dullinglhem. No Jarring of the Mat, form allbets the Working of the scale. Have no theck' rods to conane the platform. Will weigh, when out of level.- Large scales require no deep pitandMt l ea s fo r . foundatis than any other scales. . 4 'Full!Rip - am - Lion furnished .by•the subscrOxir, agent for - Pennsylvarda, and sells at maiinfaC. turetWPirces: GEO. - W:TARSONS; febtl-dam 110 Markecetreei, Harrisburg, W-DOCK, JAL, `QYRITPS" of extra quality 'and at , just received and for sato by fej: TIOCK Jai:,' 1c CO. . . - COX'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the beet manufactured, just received and for sale by fel . WM. DOCK, Ja., CO RAILROADS. exerve at... I Leave at.. '.:*".6:1 , 11:t...r." - '' he Net Work ' MEDICAL. ;„„ ma i g el 41.6 1.41 : kV^ ^ V. 11 4, 1.4 k, • LYON'S -Jukes z , Istonv :Ibitt ai Aux:. I tme a 1 I I kb---DRA at: r. .g 1 its: i:-z:_:;~ fTn tail JCil Ci tat-i '1 j44.` i aLu `: a D t~ i •ULATQ ~,: .. . ; ...ad. .14.u.ta1t. , ...• :. , ~ Ite.:11 1 :... il.r, - 1 -.if ,• .. ...-... : . ...i. ....) .t. - .: Arete only Ici/own re* that ..wgl gufzeinatle .11av ltblyAoktarittind . tithefinilegystem,, r . at' ' letegutitfflads; grid •prodii6lng 'liealttr, ire! - atteigth. e:-.1....u..i.4_,.:. --_,P.;.,-,t.,. ~7=.sr: E WEE Lame-PERIODICAL Duoys . • • 'r'-'•/•"'`,"`l, .••• •!:• Afire a fluid pre on, InpiOnlrlrue 01 4 0 0tith,4404 eve*, 4atecovered tn, ~; .00mtry:, , , dimity On Ihpi. *le lanbored, Nett ~ t 1 -- idd ; only rcaoh - ltiontalt , a worlic) ..• • e . -iftiiiiiiiglAi tatad ' direct and ' Ivo. ntr,%ora • you rigor, . n.colstant , anxiety or the rep- Aar Otani ot palm', ptencrilmtd4iwit , , + 4.4014145e1f no nesetusw; tor lyou's Pertodkal prat's, qt kV oiztwo liernio.'Weesfposteel-perlod, wilt post , 'Ova yAnthyrseitkotmoolitttilit oorpletr, astß i as West • foll,inkis •„ - !„; .AS.OOOOtlOllO/1 a& .41.7. 0 . 7 2 7 2. n,...,4.; 1 ;7 11 .Wvi;ctr Unable' ,btar inn slabor snit • 1 ' .' `f .? ' . . - - h • ' i •• . . L , :... , ..t'ha • • ' t^ , . • r: • .....Lta: .5 .... f ''' " • • -r'LYGNII nRIODICAL DROPS': • • ' 41" t•,••• . -• sitv . .if.ua.)lol.l Come to you as a blessing, for isnot prevention better than cure ? • m um, taken, tt a attain preventive, and will save youAnucli parti,and many, boars of suffering. - Have you heenellicted for Many years with complaints incident to the se * ,,tialt have ballad the of phyla clans, and are harrying you on Whit early gait, ? LYON'S PilildDlo DitoPia' Are the most reliable maid& frier knoisp, wad care, like magic, ill tiesse irregularitbaepa4 hive dolled the doctor's proWiailloustyouguitona,ol,l4:44l4with)urrerinils. tho usand lr°M.orAth:rmarhuncet ties, nil suninied . itiadv Vie mune cit'suppressed and 6.Winctedniterd,wtninli xim iirestment of one dollar In . , , "IXONVPODIaAL DROIS will surely save 'yOu. DO not use the argil when -forbidden in the directions, for although i positiVe cture f ,enti harmless at all other times, they are seivoirbrfill andlinely calculated to adjust and govern the functions of the sexual organism, that, it taken at improper times, they would produce results con trary to =hire, "pinta Whli3h-all„Particsnbuly those who would reproduce,- should "earefullrguard. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Cannot harm , the most delicate ,oenstitution at any time; yet the proprietors - _ wish to, ward against Its misuse, hoping that a thousand haulms trill lie , eked tor a good pur pose where One >a Used fOr an illeglttmate one. N LYON'S MtIODIOA_L DROPS, the never.failing Female Regulator, As for sale by every 'Druggist, in the city Ina country, and do not, if you value your health and -wish for - reliable - thedicine, buy any other. - Take De:other, but if the - Dreg:gist to witout. you apply 'hue ribt , gOt it, malie him send and get it for yiiu. C. CLARK & At Wholesale, by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN, 0 -bd 1.4 '44 0 X ti P. 8 131 - • 1 § =NE Ig:1 BM It= BEE I= MEM ftdriiETons, Kim Haven, Conn 23 North SiathSlxeet, Philadelphia, Pa MEDICAL. DR. WISHART'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. It Is the medicine that cures when all othetshave failed. A GAEA' T Ella * DY FOB CONSUMPTION. I an constantly receiving such certificates as the fol lowing. READ ITI Da. Wissiarr—lfeir Sir had a very dreadful cough ' laid sore throat for one year, and my whole system was Ault giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but little hope of recovering. My dLsease baled 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 store, 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 ant. perfectly Well, a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronoun Ced me past cure. Publish my case if you think proper. ' REBECCA HAMILTON, No. 1321 Wyile street, Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL. AN -HI - FALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. 11R. WARD Sari: Da. WIDRARTi Sir:—l had the Bronchitis, Inlammlitioll of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart In their worst forms I bad been treated by several eminent physlelans in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of .ever being restored to health. I was truly on the vergeof the grave. Your Pine Tree .Cordial was highly_ recom mended to me by a friend; I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four large and one small bottle, I was restored to perfect health. You can give reference to my house, No. 989 N. Second street, or at my office, of Re. oeiver of Taxes, from 9 A. lc to 2 r. x., comer of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOIDT WARD, RINFDING OF Th.h LIMOS. READ TEM YOLLESIVING : Mr. WIBILAkr, Sir:—l return you my grateful thanks for the discbvery you have made In making , a medicine that will cure . Inflammation of the Lungs and Liver Com , plaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was, to all •appearances, near my pave. I. had been for a length of time. spitting blood, and would at ,times vomit it. My physipians (for.l. employed two).pre tiounced me past cure ; but my sister bad used 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 te_use it. I have taken twelve_ bottles and am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing , that any person that is sick ishoulcrcall on me, and I will tell them what your Cordial has done for me. All my friends and neighbors were utterly aatonished at my speedy return to health, for they had aeon me vomit blood in a clotted state frequently Publish my case, for I want every person that is sulfating as I was to know of your invaluable medi cine. Respectfully. - JOHN WERDEq, Crease street, six doors above Richmond street Philadel . phia. . The Pine Tree Tar CordLal will cure Coughs, Sore Throat, and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthina, Croup, llooping Cough, Diptheria, and is also an exoalent remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, and female coMPlainta UM BEWARE OF COUNTERITIM. Tho genuine has the name, or the proprietor and a pine tree blown iu the bottle. All 'others are spurious hnita- PRICE Farr Glens AND 0,70 DOIddit.YER Borate. Pre pared only by the proprietor". DR. L. 4.. c. No. 10 North Second Si., Philadelphia, Pa. Porsald by all druggists. deBd4ker3trin-eow KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED IiDITTER WINE OF IRON; j) Imm i x or 'tsozi zor: ~. _ MIMI , For Dmopsia ark4,Dulfgstion; For DriPsFda andladrgestiOß; For Dyspepsia and Dictigestion; For Dyspepsia and Indigastion'; For Weak Stocoac/M ind General DebililYi For Weak Stomachs and Generid DebWts, For Weak Stomachs arid Geximal Debillty;" For Weak Stony/ohs and General Debility; Reliable - and Sure to do God, Reliable and Gore to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Goed, Reliable anti Saxe to'do Gad, It Costs but Little and Puailins the. Blood. It Costs hat Little and Purifies the Blood. It Coats but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costa but Little and Purifies the Blood. Of this" Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine; - Of this Valuable Medicine; Of this Valuable Medicine, Only Seventy-flye and One DoUsurper Bottle. Only Seventy;Ave and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-Ave sand Oho'.l)(illarper Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One -Dollarper Bottle. COIINTERFEITS. BEWARE or Cotrarzararrs.—As Kvantri.'s BITTER . . Vim or lynx, is the orill.eure and effeitual remedy known In the world for the :permanent cure of Dyspeptics and Debaft, and .as there are',a number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the community to purc hase none but the genuine article, umnufactnred by If.umarr., and has - 'Stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very•fact that others are attempting t o imitate _this valuable remedy, proves Its worth and volumes in favor. • sP ' e feßrl7Sal • Whln (SP IRAs levet up in 75 cent and Si 00 bottles, ands sold by all respectable Druggists' throughout the country. -Be particular that every bottle bears thefac rimile of the proprietoes signature. - marnrsetrirrano Br • & 4.131.171.T&EL kMRO., General Depot Mo. 118 Market r3i. all respectable, dealers throughout the country jari4 !"1137 , 1ftE•IS,NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" • COMPOUND . EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIIIA.. This Preparation is partiCularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt d =Lab:roars of DEF. SFR OF , ' WEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. THE BLADDER KID- It may be relied on as the beet mode for the adminii Mon of these remedies in the large class of diseases of both sexes, to whip they are 'applicable. It never Interferes with the digestion, and by its concentration, the dose is much reduced.,_ B.—Purcuisers are adilsed to' ask for TARRANT'S' COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 'CURERS AND COPAIBA, and take nothing else as imitations and worthless Prepa ,. rations, under - similar:names, are in the market. Price oe, Sent by eipress on receipt og'pricc.,: Manufac finned only by' TARRANT -& 'CO., 278-Greenwich • street,. comer' &Martell streety Neehlfoik i 'le sale iNuggigii 6' 0,0 ' 6 4 4 0ct22.11y For sale by S. A. KUNKLE & BRO., and by Druggists generally. THEE GREAT TONIC, THR OEXAT TOMO, TIVIN*B.I42 TONIC, TEN eaSaTIVON/0, Anil Cannot de Hann. . Aid Cannot do Hann. And Canot`dillirm. And Caiinbt do Mani We now Only Ask a Trial . We now Oily Ask a Thai We now. Only Ask altial We now Only Ask a Trial Harrisburg, D. W. (ROSS & CO. D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET ST.REET, HASEISBUR ' 62 PA DRUGGISTS, PHYfirCIANS, STORIf- KEEPERS AND CONSUMJEMS. We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all sualk articles as are 41-..rWoN and would rispeittUlly call your attention to the largest and bast selected. Stook in this city, of - • DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS, Oils, VertWhoa and Glues, Dyeatufk Glass and Putty, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sporn and Pine Oils, ELOtles, nth' and Lamp Global, Castile Siap; Sponges' and Corks, With a wend misty of PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufactwers and Perfumers of Europe and tble country. Being very lairge dealers in' PAINTS, WEUT7I LEAD, LINSEED QIL,.VARNISHES, WrirDow 9LA.sI, AlingPB ARTIST'S BRUSH= IN ALL TH2172 COLORS AND BRONWN We i:espeatcally 'lnvite wall, raging mithillat that aria can supply thivriiti of ail ou terms to - UK& 1.011106,,,, tiolL TEETH ! TEETH H :ZONES' AND, *SITE'S PORCELAIN; TEETH, PATW . *FDICMW, AND Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors uPcnanEß AND coircENTßAnw LYE Wholesale Agents tor, iapcniiler, which we sell se !o* 'as it can-be purchaied in the cities THAYER'S MEDICAL' FLUID EXTRACIII COAL'OEL! CARBON OIL! Being large purchasers in thine Oils , we can oilbr in ducamenta to close buyers. Cos.l_oo Dubin of the most baproyed patterns, 14317 cheap b AU ride of Langis Changed to burn COM OIL FARrrR$ AID Q A7.TFRS. Those of you who have not gi;in our HORSE AND CAT TLE POWDERS a trial know not Weirsaperlotit7,andthe advantage thep are'in keeping Bones and Cattle healthy and in a good condition. That:Sands can testify to =the pica they. hare tierteeti from the, use of our Cattle Foiders, by the bufresiorquan tr=dooalitir of inllic,-• besides, improving the otnatil health and appearance of their paten: (Nation expnrkgince in Ifinbin3iness , givf,s us she Myna 'loge' ids 'thorroigh imowledke' - of thO trade, and our ar- rangameate in. the elites am en& that we can, in a nary short time, Aunt& anything - up pertaining to our •• - • . on the.beet of terms. numb:lig for the liberal • patronage bestowed on our house, we hope ¢y strict attention to business, a careful selection or • - • - PURR DRUGS at falrprices, end the deatre tOploiee - all, to merit a con tinuance of the favor of a discrlininithnipuldin • . AC. C. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third a street, Haritsburg, Pa. .All business eatrastatio him Nyill be promptly , attended to. Bounties, Pensions and Back ray of alters collected. deal AoF • 'FTNE ASSORTMENT PORT'FOLIOSI PORT rouoit musssimr t 734,v4c.fr0x BoARDs 1 Received at - " 'RR'S BOOKSTORR E NGLISH DAIRY and NEW YORK STATE CHRISM At [llO2Ol WK: DOCK, Js, & CO. rd PICKLPSII PIONTMIcaI 1 By the barrel,,ltalf bartsVjar or at no2s] . •" ' 'PM A 'FBMSailE uns iidy orradhenees (mama StigisF ciret =it Dried Beer, at 110 2 5 1 • • ; - BOYER & MIERPEZ. S M °KEP B R.5lP r' - A 011040 E LOT • AIN - - PAW _ a w DOCK, Jr 4 .11;00,_ 1 - 10 YOU wish a good Gold Peat if so, .1.1 ail it EIGELEFFERI Bookstors, Haniabag. pole BERGNER'S Book and Stationery Store Embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC =RE UT HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, PORTMOENAIES, Artist's Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spiels, kc., Sco., ara, &c.. kc., COLORS, PAINT AND OF ALL AVID& FLUB RXSTORATIVZ9, NICE NNW GOODS-JUST OPENED ! at prices to suit all circumstances. POCKET CUTLERY, °misting of a this assortment of Westenholin'i Sap , : Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, Trona Maarten% celebrated manufactory. ELM; Pi; with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, NVIIPMG CASES, ROSEWOOD DESK 2, PAPETERIE.= kc Together with every article usaally rotted In a first &sok and Stationery myl2l BERGNER'S, 61 Market str,t PEIPIEER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN I , IIMADE.LPHIA , Leek Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Du ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun. bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, (Le drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor go.t. through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de. pot of FREED, WARD ib FREED, 811 Market street, Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. Y., a - 111 be delivered in Har tiabarg the next morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any Other Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY S CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. ocill if TO OFFICERS -AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS MUSTER ROLLS AND RECRUITING ACCOUIVTS MADE OUT. IrTundersigned, having been in the era ymentor the United States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Dtsbursing Mee and Moe of Superintendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylvania, respectfully informs the public that he hat opened an office in the DAILY TELEGRAM Building for the purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay ar.4 War Claims • also, making out Officers' Hay Rolls. Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. All orders by mall attended to promptly. nevl-dtf SULLIVAN S. CIITLD_ LIQUID EXTRACT • OF TARAXAC-UM. The Concentrated Juice Of the Fresh Root. A t3LIGHILY TONIC, DITTRETIC AND 11 APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to seeretions, and rc solvidg the CHRONIC engorgemente. It has been much employed in Germany and is a popular remedy with our practitioners in this country. The diseases to which it y applicable are those connected with the Liver, andthe digestive organs generally. It is the best pue! paragon ever offered to the public for that disease, end every person that is troubled with that disease should procure a bottle immediately. Price 50 cants per bottle. Made in our awn laboratory from the fresh root dug In OCkiber, (the period of its greatest activity.) B. A. HQA & BRO., T 118 Market slava; Harrisburg. lIPCLINTOCIPS PECTORAL SIRUP. viw ettraninntetfP, - *hich is en eln its composition, has been e -11114"4"— ployed worderfor success for many ien - with in the cure of diseases for tlie AIR PAMAGEIIand LUNGS. For any !brut of thedisease, such as COUGH, TICKLING of tip THROAT, WITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATHLXG, HOARSEII-in, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVEIti, tt.3 use will be attended with the happiest results. It is one of the bon and safest ; medicines for all forms of BRUN . MUMS and CONSUMPTION. No lawbontres or prepara tion of OPfloosist any skoFe fa arit strap 'PßlCE $l.OO FEB BOTTLE. For sale at BERONER'S Cheap Book store. DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT OF the Old Wallower Line, restitilly in 'V forms the public that this Old Daily . -Ansportatkor. Line (the only Wallower Line now in existence in thu drills in successful operation and prepared to carry &big t as low as any other individual line between Phila. delphla, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wini.mgpor and Elmira Railroads. DANIEL A. MUMNICH, Agent. Harrisburg, Pea- , a Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Pewm ck, 80. & ILlnshman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market s above Bth Philadelphia, * 4 o'clock, P. v- ,rive at Harris burg, ready for delivery, next morialr. • apBo-rdmyl Loop mere SOLDIERS, YOU VIII DO WELL BY CALM( SCHEFYJ'ER'S BOOKSTORE SIGN OF THE `.`AMERICAN FLAG," And Pdretrase your ' ROTE F.:ApERAND ENVELOPES, PORTFO po n 800 POCKET iimsrAmis, TALENTai ntgyPHOTOG ALBtMS PHOTOGRAPHS, Made or the 'very best material, and for sale at eery tot prigtß . Remember the pREVinEws BOOKSTORE Jan2o Sign of the American Flag, Harrisburg, Pa. MUST BE SOLD! PAPER, BORDERS. BCIEEFPEJTE BOOKSTORE, Hes to be removed on the first of April next. His Mod of Wall 'paper- must be reduced, and will, therefore, h sold at very low prices ; although price of Wan Papers sat goltig.up, Persons desirous of Papering their Houses will do well.to examine his assortment and prices. December 1, - 1863. THEO. F. SCHEMER. ,Z- live cents cash paid for clear mixed Rags pa pound. Old Books wanted for--cash. [deB pIIBL , IO "S . O HOOLS. SOHO.OL SLATES of- different sizes, Willson's excellere series of Spellers . and Readers, published by Harper Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writ higNaterials are ofhred, wholesale and retail, at deal SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. MORT#ON'S GOLD PENS. Ah3llibr lot orifOrtaleS Unrivalled Gold Pens for at. : . . - SICHEFFER'S BOOKSTOP.E_ • Sll pens warranted for one year. laes EIGLISH DAIRY and NEW YORK STATE. CHEM` BOYER & HOF-WE& At,_WS] PP' _BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSE:. FORTEIFIONNAIES, and a general variety of LEA _ GOOThili jag received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. ALXANACS! ALMANACS BEAR'S' LANCASTER .A.L.MANACS Just received and for sale at nol9 HAVANA. ORANGES, just recieved at n 026 BOYRR & ICOERFV, r ib i‘ fiD 4 Z q ty, fo.:1 sizes. J.. ca iIdrIONOE MEAT.—A. fresh. "rot just receive( and form" by P 3 4:: 110YER & HOERPER WORENKIVS Spreelgor halals, of this sei 01. moored mil* .71* received andfor sale by "c l 5 - W. DAZ k CO • VARA ORANGES, just received at nal WM../XX2I, Ja., k Al I'M :I 5141434 Z4=11:18Is):4.1n5);011
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