(CONTINUED FROM Inn 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 lo3al community, to stand by and see and bear the ennuciations 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 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 rebelliou? Have you ever heard of any raper being suppressed for calling upon the young men and the middle aged men to enlist. in the defence of their country ? Have you ever heard of any paper being suppressed or any man being imprisoned for denouncing Jeff Davie? 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 ? Or haves yott ever beard of any paper being suppressed— and I will ask this of the Senator from Phila delphia—for refusing to negotiate with• Jeff Davis? Yon never have, and you never will 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 teams do you want ua to submit to!" Toe idea of recognizing thrsetm the head , of any organized governfete vuFs be recognized by honest men, p vYa ized men, or any clefs of, ,but'~rbarianaiv And then we are meto , tenzight=l-andt Itfe , confess that I was astoh :'. - L-ebf . thels remark that we are disloyal because, we eusehain , a Presi dent who refuses to stop-•=what , ?.. man war I" 'And the insidieationlllloPre mask is, if I understand It; turf, thisistieabbitlet never have been commeneesko.kbenimplioatioti of that remark is, if I taarterstand it, r(lt.atalk said in connection with' retia4rks upoit the I sr:IL gnage,) that this wag Migliettoive) been stOpped if we bad negotiated ,v/41itiitsniiittraitoee in the beginning, and that tteewetisei*Ameein ru-hing to arms for the euppreseloliatt tins rebellion. I have heard of no papkgleg," loin out, In 1832-33 which sustain/0'431mm.! .eJackeam in suppressing John C (kitten: de '4Oll tbbrewouldt have been none torn out at (um dArit4Cla6TOX Jaohson had had lila waY ' . 11 eP0rP 7 4 411.1 to houg John 0. Calhoun atatisat do. I was willing them, I wanted theft $$ 0 Calheun should be hung ; and I w i titt 'gow,that the' brood, which has sprung from leetiNOtilt.aiid , Smith, be hung. .e.‘J Then this glorious old' Dowopp'pol.4-06.- late 'in 10 men and in - its'parenTpli'a. rief ' ciples being that the oeuntry...weatalxsve thing else, and its men refuteingittilealealitto the value of the Union.'Noah , thekdtAcula r te ilk: - value of this groat Uniemibfa j pettiaiateMP, upon the plaster placedelpeabea: sick . -man's b ee.r. That 0 the way thatlee gentleman from No: thumberl snd meets. I t teis great quee lion. I will say, in gioncNtrm'',; - that this old Democratic party anciAbis old Desnocratie priociplo—found in whatevei party they may , be—will sustain the countiy;„and times when we called ourselverebb#Anaiiveitad Al t hige OT Democrats and Itepablinineos6 . l 'Democratic and People's Party, there:weadoaotteiethbetween us that went down —down ter - fhe ebtot %of , Dee: tuovracy and found us thegediShnies4„4 needed • this rebellion to Intuit out that alleDetiocrary was the same thing wherever lt:might'be; end that all the principles oflßyidt'Y andantrieffiiii sprung from the Democracy .W4lOl i.Pk" at the commencement ofguegemarite,.. ) , The Demoorae which vrill.gmtothe..* country above everything eke is the Ijetneer,tioy:tinot we all 10ve... I care not whether, the -man calls himself a Democrat OT e 'Thlpliblicati,. if he places his party above his caltylitltry :e -lf 9l heksle n elms, to OW 'out of the o liroans andotearsoof the people that which-'will ntalie=hitheriolv-ebeil is disloyal, acec :nth* to thetitilaigiclier ?PAW' ought to be applied—according to the test which I am wilting to be applied to myself. This is not the time to defend Abraham Lin colu; but I must he permitted to say here, that having dune all aril I could 83 an an,honorable paraffin to prerout his obtaining the position which he now occupies, feeling that I was sus taming principles which I had always sustained, by voting for ant endeavoring to secnrethe election of another man, I am prepared mow 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 disinterestedly'as the head of the nation, I think ho his pursued the course which he has followed with an eye single to the beat inteteats of the country. I do nut say that better means than those which he has used might not have been adopted; but I .do "say—and I firmly and solemnly believe and am willing to meet this ex press'on of opinion at a higher* bar than the tribunal before which I am non ,. speaking—l do say, that I believe that to the best of his ability and with the desire - to save bloodshed—with the desire to bring back those who had grievottsly wronged their country, with the desire to secure perce to the canary, 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 I believe that if his power was equal to his wish, and i his wisdom was equal to his wish; (and Ido not say that it is not,) that everything ivorild be done in this country which. the heart of its beat citizens carat desire. [Applause.] I be lieve that in any of the hovels or in any of the palaces, Of which the gentleman of 'Philadelphia has spoken and into which desolationhas en tered—von will not find from any mother or any father, in any of these, houses, a denuncia tion of Abraham Lincoln. If you will meat that mother in the quiet of the night, when she can do nothing but meditate upon her brave boy, whose loveliness is made the brighter to her vision by the dark °Ion& that have come overin his death, and then 'Lilt lair to denounce Abraham Lincoln for having lid out the armies into which that boy went She will refuse; she will= Say, "Aty boy went into the service of his country, and loveihim as I d Id, I love my country more." No widow will de nounce this 'war, though it has taken her 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,' ASSORT3IENT OF . ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS, Of different sizes, for sale at nol9 • DR. B. M. GILDEA, DENTIST, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. • oct7-dtf N A..T • VEIVI NE E. FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY WINE.— Warranted pure. For sale at jarilb w.. DOCK Military Business Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Back pay, Subsistence and Military and War.Clahns, general', made 'out and collected/1 Per- SODS realding at, a distance can have their business trans - . acted by mail, by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney -at-Law. Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. dd7-dly 1863 WINTER 1864 ARRANGEMENT CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. CHANGE 01 0 HOURS.—An and after Mon day, November 17, 11383,- Passenger trains 'will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted* ' FOR CIirdII73IPRSBURG 42177) iIidRRISJitURG: Leave Hagerstown ..... ...7.00 `2.46. 'l Greencastle • 7 81' - 3.35 1 Arrive at '.B 17 . 4.20 .... Leave at... ...... 3.30 12.55 Leaves Sbippensburg 9 , 9 C S2 O , 200 128 Nwville . , . . e " Carlisle • • 1040 , 2.42 " Mechanicsburg• .10. 842 Arrive at Harrisburg • • 11.1 4 5 2 3.40 . . FOR CHAMBRRSBORG AIOD ITIGERSTOWN: A. If. P. IL Leave Harrisburg' 8.06 1.35 " Mechanicsburg. * 8.47 215 ' " Carlisle... ...... , .......... ~...„.. 9.87. 2,55 • " Newville ' r• ' .-' 11.2_02 _ • 19291, " Shippensburg —10.33 4.00 Arrive at Chambersburg 1100 4.30 Leave Chambersburg , ...11:10 4:40 " • Greencastle . • . ..1L bb 55 . 5.80 Arrive at Hagerstown .12.35 8.10 rrif - Making close connections. at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New Torte and Pittsburg:, and-with trains for all points Wad., . a N. Lil t ',,'Supt. "Supt. "".-31...12,21ce, Chambeniburg, Nov:`,/7;.180iik17 . #' Chamber burg Ja b " INTER Aiii9W - GEllpiT. GREAT TRIJNII LINErr FItOILL - VIE NORTH and Northwest forPhilaticAN: York, ua 'Rei t uankfottayllio Lebanon, Allentown, ,olic.,lte. -...,.... leilireVeirrisburg' for Philadelphia, ` York; piing; Pottsville and all intermediate gallop at JI:00 - ar a 1 . si. and .2. cief. ir:l ..11 : .. :.;.1 .1 4 et .. 1J e ..,York Express leaves Harrisburg at &80 A. x., r''. gat New 11X.ktatAt4ll . thstgattso3slo'4 l 7.! :.. 4 1..PareareOreaarrabUrg:2 0 NewX o elet 0 45 ~ 3.10. WWI 'delphla $3 35 and $3 OD. Baggage checked thacough,. Returning, leave New -Yorkrat- 6,..tels.),l2,itxegandl •r. x., (Pittsburg Express.) Leavotrhilrlell9lll9 attAvilA.. .m..,, and 3.30 r. I. .k.:',: - .? C::: l ..+.._' _.• -aloeping cars in the New York Exptess Trainftllbrough Wand from Pitteharsawithout Owe: ~,- , : ~, ,;:,„. .., P. .engers by the (lataWissa . B.oest` leave' Taminpvi, At11.50:i.--strrartst 2.15 - r - st. Jor.Philed r elphhr i law-york, 1". *lwlllr letOtavlll l i ' " f ' 14 11'2 . .f i . Trainelea - eat 9.15 a ac , TAO P.' X., fo r t ''Philadelphia, Harrisburrand Xsfif:Tory„E; -, r'," I r 71. An Accommodation Pasaonger..train leaves ! leading at 8.004. 311.,:andp$, urns from Philadelphia at 54:1,9 r, K. air: All the above trains run daily,.Sundly excePied:Phil 'A Sunday train leavett e Pottsoil El - yt„ le at .Is,:, and idelphia at 3.15 P. ....X. ~ Copimu.tatictii; ItireigliNeasoitilid - Exenrsion't*tdr manned rater; to and from all pdtitur.... .... . : -.., e . , :- . - ......G. A- KICEILIS, • i - i 6 i• ...•.... , G en eral Superintendenl 'Nevornber , l4, 181,33-4wtr ,_..- - o't : t aild 4 freddintßailtoad -Conpai Itaants6, NOT. 29th ,4943& 111.11EviibluVilirretpa0tfully informellithiton J, and actor MONDAY, Wan= 144tt.4412Re%1_,Nk. who do , not purohaie their tioNliefkro tg ai r a i will be charg ed 25, oallt2oratra. ottott'lkoltot,mt Pnl o l,,triVOt*lllikeY oinc tt,4k rocetp,t. This room, 41, tw eimed.. and P ala t i !e ef O r P,l n CON III O I PS aItS, P k : e : l6i t a gOi ' at any Tficrit,Otlio° Pr I "v in l s te s ;i4 d0 , t42111. , ;Ather4,4igt,`; THE , I _ A O. • EI[A2.IIBISBUII.43iPA: • coVinerv: .deilirTrZl4sowysopilitorii , rTnii§ well known Hotel is now in p. aondi son to'sce#444oB4 the ttas pnhlic, the most ample conveniences ulkcbthe FaFmestaff°32., and the nermauesdboA* . • Tars uhrrrEVST ted throughout and 'pie lies odatigap eq In Merit; comfort 'and. luxury to .2 - „. ds 4/m p7a l laty to e public ;fame ' and business cantles of the city. It has now all the conveniences Of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL,. and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither ex pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectful) y soli cited. Jell-dtf •CEIEEFFER'S BOOK,STPAE. RAILROADS. cL, 1 STATE CAPITA L HOTEL, . GAMS. OF THIRD AND WAIAT STREWS, HARRISBURG, PENN 9 A. THE undersigned haNinkpqeluzsed this well biotin house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated it. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire estalishment elegantly re-farrilibed. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and provided with overycon venionce, it : offers to the public all the comforts and lain: ries of a first'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. THOMPSON, Proprietor. CONRAD HOUSE ) PHILLI.PSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA, JAMES IL GAYLER, Paornmroft..." PI,TRATELDIA: COMMUNITY 'will find 4 a Asst oleic Houso. The'ittlife is always sup plied withihe delicacies of the season, arid the liar Well stocked with - tbe best brands of Remora. • - Good Stabling attached to the Hotel. n0v3413m JONES HOU.SE., Corner of Market street. and Market Square, HARRISBURG, P.ENNA. CHAS. H. - MANN 5 Proprictot. nct64ll LILLIE'S SAFES. CHILLED ANDThr ROUGHT IRON 1 , . . trY" CUT—Showi tit' Wrought Imo Bar ng g. • riIHE attention of business. men geneMity is itlyited to the supertor advantages of this Safe overall others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They arc alLsocured by a Combination Lock, without ke y or keyholivand the whole outside of the Safe Is CHILLED IRON, (from 1.% inches to 2 inches thick,) and is- proof against the punch or drill and tho use of powder, as fre quently employed by burglars in their operations. De soripUNT circulars furnished by GEO. W. PARSONS: 110 Market street, Marrisburi„ Agent for Central Penna. ROWE'S STANDARD SCALES. Every dessription of • Dorritant. and Portable Plattorm Scales, Hay, Coal'aad Stock Scales, Railroad Depot and Track Scales, Furnace Charging Scales, Army Scales, and Counter These Scales hare several IMPORTANT ARV - AN - USES. They receive the wear and friction always on chigal iron bolts under the Platform, instead of receiving it upon tbo knife piVots and dullingthent. No jarring of theplat, form affects the 'working of the scale. nave no heck' rods to confine the platform. Will weigh, when out of level.• Large scales require no deep pit and cost less for foundatior &c., than any other scales.' • ' Full liformation furnished bythe subscriber, wuo . agent . for Central 'Pennsylvania, and sells at inanufie. turotienri - Co3. - OEO. - W. PARSONS, reb?.(l3in .1101faikitt , litieet — , Harrisburg. SYRUPS, of extra quality and at lowllriaea kJ Just received aria for suo by fel .WM. DOCK, Jp., Er. 00. COX'S SPARKLLNG GELATIN, the bee . felm anufactured, just rceived W fo K ey , & CO IS D Li,.; • 3. 46161444 LYON'S . .. . emom Vlilt.t , :,::ki , ... f.- .:: .) le .„, ....i.r., lonlviz-D sknit. 4 iti .t..c.1.11.,L... , : i,,J,..,,A1.; tit ;1 '- a tinill kh-- - 110% , .- . 14.4 u• •t'vr • -64 t rdiv),C;lll.ll.l%%:ll ;itka 10:014AT011;wa fit / known re m edy ria that aistposatult. ,goatiMond tithe feinalollinetn.; egatitilties; ad - painatng vtito —lnt* MI a Lai fibEpugaoir , ; 01 IRE IBIMEMI Are a Auk/ pre 'l4 theientr tette one. etithe. /Owl Were, 3 40,4 - men nu . eoplitryiannanne directly on,trie:parts i will 7 1 t Ibletinwilltredtutronly reaohAtiew: - eit .thp work; •, e '&4110; balnot at all 'direct and five. • Are rolt relfertu s tgoznx,colatein anxiety for the regu ler *elp iss ertill PterOeCteire 1 , • ti m i c tit nottno4new; forLyon'e PeriodinalPtops, If eitV 4Vtire bilttio. th e ofimeted poriod, will pan- Alva y* 10104110 . W 0 ' t ::,..ee._.,lek_ter Groot f °! 1 .4.74 - 7.," . 't,,,_,;`. '7l4 3 l2:6K.7•=lMbear the labor iita I , i, . 4 ~r, 4-4. i 4 , . ~.t. .f, t .., ".: 1 . . j2l 'LYON' PERIODICAL DROPS: .I.;* Come to you u a bleaslng, for Jaskol prevention better than cure P It regclaxly taken, IL la a certain pmvontive, and will save yott.mucli pecilmnd many hours of WWI% Have you hoten,Mlllcted for Many years .with i complaints incident to the have baffled the auk Of physi cians, and tare hurrythg you on to an eeriy'vttve? LYON'S PPaiicitharJ-Ditop4 Are the most reliable regalittor ever kuowu, and aura like magic all lipase lrregilarltbai 64 hare defied the doctor's Will You orooMoirlkY with logibriog from lormorrhom, Prolapeus, pyakitatefitnp,and a ttumsittul other difficul ties, all summed up tinder the name dr suppressed and ii.W.ructed . niture, when'an Inirestnient of one dollar In r • iotorS:ltkogliaAL DROPS will surety wive 'yriu. Do not lute the *bpi when forbidden In the directions, for although t poeitite euieothil harmleie at all other times, they are so•pOwetftd and'inely mloulated to adjust and govern the fanetkunt tot the sexual organism, that, if taken at improper times , they would produce reaulta con trary to nature, spinet *hi& pertiouliuty those who would reproduce,- should ourefullrguariL LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS Cannot harm the mod delicate constitution at any time; Yet the PrePrieiPrs wish to guard , against Its misuse, hoping that a thousand bottles IN be used for a good pur. pose where due is used for an illegitraui,l4 one. N LYON'S pEWODIOAL DROPS, the never-failing rem Ade Regulator, la fbr sale by every Drungiat, in the city un'tcoluory, and do not, if you value your - lomilth aid "-wish for 'to reliable -medicine, buy any other. Take no.other, tint it the - Drugirh;t to whom, you apply has not got it, make him send and get It for yba. c t Work • JOHNSTON, AOLLO 4 9VAY & COWDEN, 0 X ti • a ro MEDICAL. i 1 -4 c> MI fey # VA t 1. 7, 3 04/26. hux ,01 SI 14 -; HES , . IMRE ISE BM t 1 OE C..i. CLARK & CO., Noraizroas, Arita Haven, Conn At Wholesale, by 23 North Sixth S!reat, 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 others have failed. A GIiEAT .R.EIIaPY FOR CONSUMPTION. lowina'm ceinstently receiving such certificates as the Col g. READ IV Da. Wistraer—Dear Sir :—I had a very dreadful cough and sore throat for one year, and my whole system was AA giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but little hope of recovering. Hy disease Dallied 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 stele, 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 lin perfectly Well, a wonder to all my Mends, for they all pronounted me past cure. Publish my case if you think proper. ' REBECCA RAWLTON, No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL. AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCIITYLS. MR. WARD says: Da. W/BEART, Sir:—l had the Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortnees or 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 diqr.qe, and I haddespaired of Jever being restored to health. I was truly on the verge of 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, 969 N. Second street, or at my office of Re ceiver of Taxes, from 0 A. tr. to 2 r. is., corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOILY WARD. po e1...m.)460ne VMS Mr. Wrsnairr, Sir :—I return you my grateful thanks for the discbvery you have mode 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 game. I. had been for a length of time spitting blood, and would at t tlmes vomit it. My physicians (furl employed two).pro nounced me past cure; but my sister had used your Pine_ Tree Tar Cordial, which. did her so " much good that she prevailed on Me, as a last resort, to by it; and, thank God., commeneed4ollso it. I have taken twelve, bottles and am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing that any person that is SiCk should'aill on me, and I will tell them what your Cordial has done for me. All my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at my speedy return to health, for they bad aeon me vomit blood in a clotted state frequently Publish my case, for I want every . person this is suffering as I was to know of your invaluable medi cine. Respectfully. JOHN VERDM, Crease street, six doors above Richmond street Philadet- phis. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will cure Coughs, Sore Throat, and Breast, Bronchitis, Astbina, Croup, Hooping Cough, Dlptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, and female complaints. ". .1 BEWARE OF COMITERFErIB. Tho genuine; has the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imita tions PRICE Furry Csars AND Oss DOLLAiI yltli Boma. Pre pared only by the proprietor. DR. L. Q.- C. WISIKART, • No. 10 North Second St., Phlladelphis,•Pa. For-said by all druggists. deBilawBwm-eow CELEBRATED RITTER VIN& OF IRON, JJ 'BITTER E OF IRON 11.111 SR, ;OP. Mix BITTER. ; _ OF IRON, For py9opsla ank . lndigeation; For Dywepsfa and - 1441geSqon; For Dyamsda grid Triqpilion; For Dyopepida and Indigo/don; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility; For Weak Stomachs and aquaria DebWts For Weak Stomachs and General Debility; For Weak Stomachs and General Da dlt9i Reliable - and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sore to'do Good. Reliable , and Sure to do ()cod, Bailable abl , Bure to do Good, It Costs huti o ittle and 'Purities thealood. It Coats but'Little and Purities the Blood. It Costs bat Little and Parties the Blood. It Costa but Little and Parities the Blood. Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valiable Medicine, Of Oils Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medielpe, Only Seventy-five and One Dolleper Bottle. Only Seventy:five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Severity-five and Oa Dollar' per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. COIINTERFE.ITS. BRWASII oa Cousrsarirra.--As lETTNiESL'S BITTEN: "Wnrs or law Is the only Jam and effectual remedy known In the world for the permanent cure of Dyspepna and Debffifp, and .as there area number of imitations offered to the public, we. would caution the coraniunity to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by R. .EL Storm, and has his 'stamp on the ton of the cork of every bottle. The verytact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The BrxT E ii Wcht or Ines is put up in 75 cent and $lOO bottles, and sold by reepectable Druggists throughout the country. -Be particular that every bottle bears thefac simile of the proprietor's sigiuttoxe. General Depot Ho. n Market rsi Harrisburg, Pa. all Inspectable dealers throughout the country JAM • - • ' , Tug as SUCH WORD AS FAIL." Ti)Wa."'kTTS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CIIISEES AINTD COPALB . A. mit preparation is particularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt and certain cure of DIRE aSFR OF THE BLADDER, KID NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. It may be relied on as the beet 1120118 for the administra tion of these remedies in - the large cltuni of diseases of both sexes, to whiph. they are "applicable. It never interferes with the digestion, and by ius emote- titration, the dose is much reduced. N. R.:—Purehasers are advised ask foi TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF OUBEBS AND • corAme, and take nothing else, as Imitations and worthies' preps_ rations, - under similar _ nausea, are in Use. market. Price $1 00. Sent by express , on receipt of prjce.,... Manatee tired only 'by TARaiIAT tic CO., No. 278 -Grammy% street, corner otWariiiistreety Nevr.York, agykyyy sa k. Druggists generally. ocs22-dly For sale by S. A. KUNKLE k BRO., and by Draggista morally. KUNKEL'S THE GREAT TOlllO, TIM GEEAT TONIC , 111120ifitEiT .TONTO, THE 41tEATATONIO, EOM And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Hann. And Outnot'dO , Harm. And Cannot do Hardt We now Only Ask a Trial We now Only .ask a Trial We now Only Ask &Trial We now Only Ask a Trial maitrithrtram sr RIDIFEk =1 D. W. GROSS & co. D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET ST-REET, HASBISBURS, PA DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSIMMS. We are daily ad dint to our assortment of goods all such articles as are deskablik and would rietainfully call your attention to the ingest and beat allotted., stook in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues, Dyeaudk Glass and PuttT, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, 'Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottle; Mob and LampGioben, Castile Beep, Sposiosand Corks, With a general variety' or PERrUMERY AND TOILET MrrIOLES, selected from the beat menoriterusers and Perfumers of Europe end this country. Being very lam dealers in PAINTS, WRITE LEAD, LLIFSHIGD OIL, FILRITHES, WINDOW px.A.54, AITL972 eArrsrs BRUSHES' EN ALL THEIII FrA,II.DITIZT, coma AND BROZTADS Wo Teeyctenuy tovite s eall, feeling coallbitat that we can rawly tlia,wiatig of aft on bran, *air "aatbr#B-... TEETH I TEETH !! JONES' AND WHITES PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT. ALT.DICIIVI44, AND Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors SAPONIFICI AND COICEENTRATED LYE. Wholesale Agents for ispohider, which we sell as IoW as It eta be pun:toiled in the cities THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID NXTRAO2I4. COAL OILY CARBON OIL! Being large purchasers In' these Oils, we can offer In ducententa to close buyers. Coal, Olt Lamps of the most improyed patterns, very cheap, All rads at Lamps changed to burn Coal OIL FA I_7t . ipl.s ZTFIIR). Those of yon who have not gitz . our HORSE AND CAT TLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advtortage they are In keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in a good condition. Thoniands can testify to the profit they. have derived from the We of our Cattle Powders, by the ll:dreamt( gunk tyenif finality of milk ; besides improving the zetterel health and appearance of their cattle: Our long experience in the, business gives us the Miran- togfror a 'thorough imowledie the trod*, end our or- rezeremeets in the cities areas& tint we can, in a my short time, thrnlsh anything appertaining to our Mahan, on Welled of terms. Thad for she liberal • petWousge bestowed on ow tome; we hope by etrict attention to bovines; a eared selection ' " • PURYDRUGS - at falr prices, and the desire tOpleetie all, to merit a coa thnunice of the fawr of a dlocrtmlnilinipublia. aP*9.117 A C. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third 08., street, Hartisburg, Pa. All beano= entreated to bimNill be promptly attended to. Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay of officers collected. declo A . FINE 'ASSORTMENT OF PORT FOLIOS! PORT rouoei cHEssiuml BAIREION 110/4111111 Received at BORZOI WM'S BOOItISTORR. ENGLISHDAIRY and NEW YORK STATE MEM WX. DOME, Jz., & CO. [tio2o] ICKLES I PIOKLESII By the bone , biyiA)ar, or AZl4 . lMaiftl43ll,y of llritheatees Oelntel anger Chad Hemsand Dried Beef, it - • 11 .4.5] - BoYsaic Kozerss. S MOKE° BMW,. ' "- A CHOICE LOT - . Af.-1 Edip.lsl, ...le: DOCK, 3i. &AIX TIO YOU wish a good Oold Pea ? It so, ain al SCIRMICRII IkiektAase, ltartfibmT. pada BERGNER'S Book and Stationery Store. Embracing every new and Improved Ells. of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIM POCKET BOOKS, BIICKSKLN PURSES, PORTMONNAIES, xc., at prices to suit all'circumstances. Artist's Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spies, &c., AQ., &C., MIAMI, PAIN!! AND 0F ALL XIZfA SIZE RIZITORAMM, MISCELLANEOUS. NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED ! AT POCKET Ci7TLER.Y, Consisting of a fine assortment of Westenbolm's SaperiAz Pocket lanes GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Ereq Put so with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, WRITING CASES, ROSEWOOD DESS2, PAPETERIa., &c Together with army article usually found in a first cla w ihmk and Stationery establishment, at myl2l BERGNIUt'S, &1 Market street PEIPHER'S DAILY LINP, BETWEEN PHJLADELPIUA, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Mon ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, Trererton Georgetown, Lykenstown, liffiersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG. c. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, rte drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor goit through with each train to attend to the wife delivery of all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de =FREED, WARD k FREED, 811 Market street, Philadelphia, by b o'clock P. M. will be delivered in Hu- Alban the next morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any Other Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY A - . CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Foot of Market street, Harrisburg oast-tf TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims. OFFICERS' PAY ROLLS, MUSTER ROLLS AND RECRUITING ACCOUNTS MADE OUT. =undersigned, having been in the em meat or the Vetted States during the last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Mustering and Disbursing Office and Offico of Superintendent of Recruiting Service of Putrusylvanta, respectfully informs the public that be has opened an office in the MILT Ttasnaarn Building for the purpose of collecting Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, making out Moms' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls and Recruiting Accounts. All orders by mail attended to promptly. novl-dtf SULLIVAN S. MLR LIQUID EXTRACT OF TA.RA.XA_CUn• The Concentrated Juice Of the Fresh Root. AEILIGH'iIiY TONIC, DIURETIC AND APERIENT. It has a specific action upon the LIVER, exciting it, when languid, to seeretlons, and re solving the CHRONIC engorgements. It has been much employed In Germany and is a popular remedy with our practitioners In this country. The diseases to which it is especially applicable are those connected with the Liver, and of the digestive organs generally. It is the best pre paration ever offered to the public for that disease, and every person that is troubled with that disease should =il a bottle Immediately. Price 50 cents per bottle. our own laboratory from - the fresh root dug to October, (the period of its greatest activity.) S. A. KIMMEL & SRO., US Market street, Rarrisburg. WCLINTOCER PECTORAL =LP. friellirtlP; *winch is es- Sway womb* in its composition has been em ployed with wenderihr =cats for many }ears in the care of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For say form of the disease, such as COUGH, TICKLING of IL , THROAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATFID:C. HOABSENEFS, Isl:M OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS, its use will be attended with the happiest results. It Is ore of the best and safest medicines for all forms of BRON CHITIS and CONSIHIPTION Aro loudamon or prepare (ion of Opisarsin any shape in Ws syrup. TRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at BERGNEIt'S Cheap Book store. DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT OF. the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in forms the public that this Old Daily t-ansportatioii Line (the only Wallower Line now in existence in city, is in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual line between Plat:: &Wile, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, W illiamsport, &ore, leek Haven and all other points on thr Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Willlarasr , t • and Elmira Railroads. DANIEL A. MITECCII, Agents Harrisburg, Yen- ', i. Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Pea , z e , / & Ifinchman, Nos.. 808 and 810 Market s tree a b o „ 6th, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. x., will P - alvf. at Harris burg,-ready for delivery, neat morni , , g Fap3o-ritmyl. Loot;'ere FIRMA 1011 WILL DO WELL BY CILLINu SCIIeF I S I ER'S BOOKSTORE . SIGN OF THE I`AMERICAN FLAG, " And Pim:lran your NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, PORTFOLIOS, POOKET BOOKS POCKET ftSTANDS, . PROTOOkAPH ai.Burs, PHOTOORIPA Made of the very best material, and for sale at ray 10 ' prices. Remember the place WAITER'S BOOKSTORE• jan29 Sign of the American Flag, Earn-aim-a, pa. MUST BE SOLD! WALT.. PAPER, BORDERS. =MITER'S BOOKSTORE, Has to be removed on the first of April next. His s Loci.; of Wall raper mast be reduced, and will, therefore, be sold at very low prices ; although price of Wall Papers is atdll gellig3ip, ?arsons desirous of Papering their Housea, will do walLto examine his assortment and prices. Deoetnber 1,1863. THEO. F. SCHEFFEE, Jar Five cents cash paid for clear ansed Fags par s WA Books wanted for—cash. [deg PUBLIC SCHOOLS it'IMXIL SLAM of different sizes, Willson's esoellete aeries of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper & Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writ big Materials are ()fired, wholesale and retail at deo? SCRUM'S BOdRSTORE. MORTON'S GOLD PENS AnothThr lot of Morton's Unrivalled Gold Pens for sir at MBEFFER'S BOOKSTORE All pens warranted for one year. [des ENGLISH DAIRY and NEW YORK STATE CIIF.E:SEI BOYER & KOEBtEK At. Dm2.51 POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES FORTEMONNAIES, and a general variety of LEA- TRH GOODS, just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. ALMANACS! ALMANACS! ! BNAIPSLANCASTER ALMANAOS. Jut received and for vale at nol9 SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE. HAVANA ORANGES, just recieved at Da26 BOYER & KOERPF:g. PEEK CANDLES, first-quali WM. NICE MEAT.—A fresb jot just received for role by KM; ItOYER KOERPER. WORMER'S excesior haass, of this sea- IVJ coxing. 41elt, received and or sale by decl6 W. DWZ, Ja., & CO • YANA ORANGES, just received at non WiL,DOC/E, &Cv ', lon sizes. , JR., & GM
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