Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 09, 1864, Image 4

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had amid before we had. Fort Sumter was
attebked and taken by a rebetarmy. We. bad
,pb army in tbe held 'that time; we had
SeaTTIY Democratic treachery un-
Ai er - 4 wea- - occhansni bad stripped our navy
rds,-and. sent every available war vessel far .
beyond reach ; Aid the man whose name ' is .
upon this pamphlet, John B. Floyd, trusted by
James , Bnoliaruni - - Secretary of War, stripped
the northern States of arme. Almost every
thing with . whi6h the war web begun on the
• tOf !the rebels, was taken from the United
States Govertnret• -
sir, what was, he position. of affairs at
Washington? There was a man, inaugurated
legally, after being legally elected, and he
found himself confronted by a rebellion. What
Wields duty under the DobstitUtionf Was It
to submit- and let those rebellious States go?
We all recollect *O I IM i that jat cture, the
Democratic PartYol.lmOst in a mass, went,
against ! ncercion. xf,:lJosmettion",4as the, - cry:
ered es well as - tha.rights of property. 'There
exist did st a natiop,;:and there •never will,
where imblic timer& can at all times be
controlled by tbe,lawg. When, the public sense'
of propriety,' of hencii, and patriotism la. out-.
raged, public ; sentiment is very apt to got:
highly tudignantAnd to do whatever is in o . mg . k .
ed by'thwimpulse of the moment. I diU.,itof
defend mob law; not a(01; because a mob' laity
just as well he oaths one side set litiiiher; and
if a mob of Republica& majOgro and tear out a
DemocratiA_ newspaper; another mob may . go
and . tearout. 6publican newspaper. ,is .as
broad'as itis long. I believe in obeying-the
laws; but when men reek coniPensation at onr
hands for the deitruction their; newspaper
establishments; ,they mint'coMe' with a Clear
record to shoW that they diiknot provuke the
outrage.
• Some of the gentlemen in the - ceerso of this
debate, have either scooted - the Weird loyalty
-altogether, Or they haiiibeen hi - it sort of fog
as to what it meant. Now, sir, all this comes'
from the fact of. the word-having been usF4l in
Europe to mean allegiance to a monarch.. It
does.not mean - anything, of the kind 'yak) ,
is simply ' fidelity. 'Fide* to what? . Why,
there cannot be &nation carried on succeisfully
from century'to century without some serf of
loyalty 7 -loyaltitta the nation—loyalty to -tbe
government- which Is the . custodian of , the
National integriffand booty—loyalty to the
fig—loyalty to aßthat Opretiehts the nation
—fidelity to it—that is what - loyalty, is.—
Do you mean to say that when we ask you to
bo loyal, we are asking you to do something
that wonid disgrace a man's- character ? -We ,
do not ask you to be loyal to Abraham Lincoln,
but we ask you to be loyal to the Constitution of
the United StAtesi and , then- .lou- cannot sepa
rate the two--and Ciento the Ovetertiont which
is charged with the enforceonient of that Con
stitulion, Now . , eli , at is ail moonshine to talk
about fidelity to the Constitution; but no fidel
ity, to the Government You cannot separate
, the two. '"TheCoustitution IS simply the char
ter of our liberties; the Government is the
machine created by that Constitution The
two are inseparalgte. If you undertake to, be
faithful to the 'Constitution without being
faithfUl to the Government, you will find your
self mistaken; is cannot be done. Sir, the
Government may err; it does err at times very :
greatly, hut there is no way in
„which_ a man
can standup to his duty to the Constitution,
without supporting-that Government !The
t'me will come when, if , you.have a just cause
of complaint against the Government, you May
go to the polls and signify that, you are dissatis
fied with,it, and if the people sympathize wi.h
you the Government vril be changed. ' 'Wet is
the beauty of republicenitaittientiores.,.• But, to
dispute loyalty to theVoveAtment, and say that
you areloyal to the Constitution, is an absurd
ity. It cannotbe. •"
• Now, sir, all the disloyalty, which has ex-
Wed in the Democratic party has. not. been of
a very harmless character. It hlig culminated
in a terrible, bloody and disastrous riotin. the
city of New York, extending ,over .two
three days, when, .for a time,tatores were plun- ,
dered, and no man could -ventures into :.the
streets without endangering his. life. .Thataiot
wag fomented. by_ incendiary politicians in I the
city of New York, connected with' •thec-Demoi.,
antic! party. It was one of the foufeet
graces to our national character: • No Republi
can was engaged in that riot; no Republican
newspaper sympathised with those riotere, but
there were Democratic newspapers there that
palliated the ontragee of those , rioters, and
there were Democratic politicians who patted
those fellows on the shoulder,, and' commended
them as - doing right.
• a
We arhat was the cause • of that - riot in
city of New York r Why,' theNntiatial
eminent had enacted a - lair cella conicrip
tion ad', for the ntiti)oBe , of obtaining- soldiers
Why? ILlcause they did not waiattlie'-Admin
btration of Abraham Liao°ln to` have any con
trol over the plaie States. They , wished Ito
patoh up, or try to patch up, some kind of a
truce, or agreement with ; the rel3ele, and' agree
to forma new Constitution.. Why,
men. In Philadelphia, leading, Deinocrate':earlw,
declare ~ that they thought the :Montgomery
amatitution was a pretty good. Constitution;
thay.could not see any, otkjection:. ,
theNeW York Herald defended it day ifcerday;
declaring that it wag good enough, and • that
we'could:_reptganize under it. The object was
to gaCristof the Republican -Adminiatiation.
Well, e4r,,,sious, of-us at this lime -believed-the
man called "Old Abe!' to be the statesman he
has •• to riap4,c9 t tohe. -..Re,Yon =thie Ooverr.-
meat= confronted by_e_ terrible rebellion; he
found.the treasury empty,,, he found our armies
scattered to the arint4, anduontifleetsaiitilie. e
But, elr, he has found, money,-morei•l rubney
thau 41/}body either in'Europe or AntOilo - Sier
believettwe could rale* by ,loan. Ike; credit of
the-United States Goferriment never . 'stood - as
high as it daes-nowr Its revenues. never- were
better attended•to; it 'never-had at any time
an army so well organised, well led, well as-.
ciplined. Inaclauch an army, and no
country inEnrOkeevililiad. People talk some
times abcintthet greatlevy which was made by.
the French Republic, when . - Ibeßppyb.4 o wa s .
declared bit to in danger. TheY4ndertook: to.lesy,
one.Mtillon hundaett.thomand, -menvituri
they hid Mote people to getitbot force' from
than we; but they never had at ,any ; . dine one
million two' htuolred thousand ; meta in, the fled.
It was one of:the cheats which the. French Direc
tory practiced upon the petipla.- Tter imier had
at any time more-than eighthondred thousand;
and we here placed in'the . a...tar:44ton of
men; there is no.ticteaticia about..itz.. : -
This is what this Administration has,done.
It has redeemed. the 'prerr*of the:Republic; it
has vindicated the nationali , honor; . it hati - put
the national credit ; higher •OltiA wee; it
has given this Reptblio ,over_the
world, for glory and strength; which no nation
in Europe will dare to,questen; it has made nit
a mighty people; it haa.coognercd-one half of
the Louth; it has almost aaeptawayslavery by
the mere progress of •the Now Is this
work creditable or discreditable? Does not
this. flovernMent, this Aritninistration,Afeerva
well, of tilietanntry 7 Why. sir;-it seemato me
that any 'American who feebaitshameenfrViliat
this•Govermient has done in_ this waF-7:-WhO
looks with regret,upon,the history of this wee
—ought to Bing - his head iti shame for himself;
that hereci little underatandit the.- institetiOna
under tiblek ikri*, - ,and that he has studie s so little purpose , of 'ithe , war and
the history of hittaanntty. 81r, .the day will
came when these tipacl, rpplendent with the
acts of this 'ARM:Paistratibn wilt be looked;
upon as an era classic. to. ftjtare'agbff... I tell.
you; sir,'•the men ifi . the'Cabitiet and lit'OCA- 1
grate who have organized this .mighty viten,
who hitialmixied na safely so far,- wilthelook
el back-to With envy. as the most illustrious in;
She whole history of the Repubilo.- -
Sir, I regret at all times to have personal
disputes i and do not Intend to engage in any
Ca1h 114 4 0 . 1 2: •;:
to charges here and there in gentlemen's
speeches; and therifore in these rernatks I hive
left unnoticed .mBO things to which I might
expected to allude. I desire . to be on gcod
`terms with gentlemen on both sides What I
say, I say from principle. I believe In this
cause; my heart is in it. It pains me ex.
ceedingly to hear anybody on. the other aide of
the House making- speeches which have a
tendency'-to -create in the minds of the
people dissatisfaction. -iith the Grivernmeht;
and all I havektO , Sarkipert this floor is simply
lutendecttn:diseilmiage this
,rsiirit. I have no
wish to.deny hithe,Dernocratio party the right
to traverse the actionsof the Government freely.
I think they have that iight tinder the Constitu
tion, anti,l am perfectly willing. that :they Shall
discuss all the measures•of the Gaiernment;
-link sir; While:they do that _ I think the Gov
ertunentlirtaWright-tr_idiiiiand of thein,as loyal
Meri t * 'faithful men,Anen who to be
called , patriottythst,-While - the war is going on,
theyshOuld: give' credit where'bredit is due ;
Idittaic sir, that from the very 'beginning,
theYlitve:refruxdevery_partiole of-dtdit to the
Government, • - , ;
- Mr..3l:!ealret;lWould b e-go on longer;
but my . strength is somewhat exhausted, and
Wlll : therliltire hike my seat. -
ItAILROADS.
Pennsiylvanla Rail ' o ßoati r
_WINTER TIME , TABLE.
DAtY TO AND FOUR
FROAL PRILADEDRIXHIA.
- ' MORDA3f*v. - 16th 1868. • -
MHZ Pauewer , Trains of the Perossylvania
_L Railroad Company will depart, from and arrive at Rat=
risburg and Philadelphia as follows: , .
E A B.T W * 'A D .
THROUGH R1E.1111120 TRMN leaves 'Harrisburg , daily
at 2.45 A.:ar.; andarrivesiatWeat Philadelphia at 8.55 A. at
• rAsr.t.wE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Nondiy) - at:
0.60 a. at.;. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. sr.
Passelets take. breakfaid at Lancaster.
.ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harris.
burg at't49l.,"*, ,and arrives at West Philadelphia at
„..
1128 r. , • •
PAST "MAIL" TRAIN letries Harrisburg daily (except'
Sunday) ruTOCI P. M. and . arvives at West Philadelphia at
ailutroulta iccoIaIODATION TRAIN, via Gahm•
bia, ieaves Irarriabarg a &Xi r. at., and arrives at West
'Philadelphia at 10.58 r. •re
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS MAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.20 •. ar. ; Altoona, 8.00 A. a., take
breakfast, andartivei at Pittsburg at 1.00 p.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN learnt. Harrisbuig.
daily at 1120 Ass • Altoeuratl..4ol. at., take breakfast;
and arrives at:Pittsburg at 1.30 r. ar,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L4O e. at. ;
at 1.55 P. at, take sapper, and arrives at Pittsburg at LIO
A R. .
rAsT LlNE.leares Harrisburg at 4.15 r. x ; Altoona at
takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at /.40
HAHRISHURG At3CQHMoDATION TRAIN leaves *eat
PbiladelkitiaAt 2445 P. M. and arrives at Harrisburg at 8:10
`HOHiTiIIO,4.O66SHtiODATIOH` le:artis Lancaster at
arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P. BL
' v
e.
But. Middle . AMU Pki. DA.Y7?'s
Harrittnarg,
,Npir.,18,1862.-dtf
Northern, Central Railway
WINTER TIME TABLE.
.THREE
- 411
*k„'-i::.-*',44i
. :.o.',ii'E
WASHINGTON CITY'
Connections made pith trains on Pennsylianiti Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West.
TWO TRAINS:WIWI° and "from the-Noith and West
Itianelt:•Susgueharine, ;llhni.*:atia all' of Maim= Now
ONand after MONDAY; 71sTO,VEDEBER16th,
:1863, the - Passempir Trains alba' NoilVern Cen
tral Railway will arrive at and dqaqp:oti,,tarriebura and
Baltimore as follow; .vja: ,
iSOIITBWARD
MAIL :TRAIN , 'eater ; Sunbury dally (except
• • ' %. • .. . . A. sr.
leariosNarrisburg. - /AO
inriiiresnt .... 5:40 P. N.
E.IIIIItESSTRAIN leaves S unbury - daily ( except -
Sunday) 11.42 P. Y.
'1441ve4 .Heirisbiat (except L.
Monday) . 2.60 J . sr.
• a arrives a Baltimore daily •
(except:Monday) , .1.00 A. N.
RARRISBITRQ ACCOMMODATION' leaves Bar.
. . • ; 7.001. m.
NOAT D
MAIL TRAIN leaves - Baltlirsire daily (except,
• - Sunday
leavea Har) 9:201. tr. rlsburg 1.45 P. N.
it arriyas at Sunbury 4_30 P. sr.
RXPRERS TRAM - lee/es Baltimore daily . 9.30 r. x.
- :66 : arrives at Hanlablirg....... 2.00 A. I
leaves Harrisbehr
• • cept MondaYr &25 t rt.
'nfitew, iitSurffinry 6.2.5 X.
Tuatiatrßq, AIIOOI3fODATION loaves Bat-
• ' ••. •
_timbre .daily (except Sun
.
-- dal) 4.00 P. X.
! . 1 11 (iYel'ataitsriiiliurk '7 60 P. X.'
For further Information apply at the Office, in Penasyl
.sl"*„... „,.Rattroakitrtipt.: J. DtriUNNY;
.arnsourg, oy. 7.Buu,dtt :- • - Gen. Supt.
, .
PHILADELPHIA AND. , 4IIIDINg - RAtiaoAD,
Lebanon _ltalbwßrailel4, •
(IN.,.. I ,4I4gtiOLONDAY,AjEi3EitiBER
344 t, ACCOMMODATION PASSENGRA millsr
wlll bertialetween-Rablig pad - garrisb - urg, adatt i teni
to this other Prizaenger Trointilow running on the Lelienbn.
Valley Railroad. - • P - •
Leaving. Reading 7.15 A. la.; :pasilint Leabaridn-at1344;
M.; ancrainiviiig Hairisblug 514/0 ,
imaying,Herrisbitygrat 5 mil., passing Lpabanouit , sls, :
ontatinivinicatXeading at -7,967.* ---- ;
5t. 1 77, at oil gesaenteiStistions/ L
nLe 7 Aaln, Istetna , Readittatlll:o7 A. wiil
stip a
.atNiidsdortihf,yersitow Lebanon memo
Palmyra Orid-Ruirunetistown---
All raosengers will,nrodisie_GailtiAiea hidereenteri?sg
the Traria An extra diorite liernAde on.all tesree paht--tri
the Gns. . G. A. NICOLL%
, .
- - t
General thiporraeki,
;11/Stn& Dee. 1&384,4G.4tial terid
• ,
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=GI
1863 --- wiNTIIR 1864
ARRANGEMENT _
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after,Mon
day, November 17,1263, Passenger trellis will run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted*
POR CHAMBERSBUIP AND HARRISAWZG:
1. 11. EA
.7.0 Q 2.46 1
.7.3 T 8.1161
Leave Thaaerstown
Greencastle....fP
Clumbeisbarg...
8.29 .12.55
Lee.vee. Shippensburg 9.00 128
" Nawville 9.22 2.00
" Caribile 10.10 2.42
" Mechanicsburg • .10.42 2.12
Arrive at Harrisburg 1115 3.40
FOR OZZA.K.BERSBORG AND HAGER4TOWN:
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1.55
"'Mechanicsburg ' 8.41 2.15
" Carlisle 9.27 _ 265
. .‘‘ Nlikr7ilie ' ' " " ' 10.02 4.29
..Bhippenstairg . 10.33. ..4,00'
.
Arrive at Onambenburg 11.00 . 4.30-
Leave Chambersburg 11.10 t4o'
" Greenesilller . - ,_
..1155 5.80
Arrive 4Haterstottm.;.:'.. .I, ..: '.. ~, .., -12185 8.10
rali.• hfakingAm'cinutectiorisAtiHarrisburg with trains
for Phifidelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; andl
'th
trains for all points West.. , 0. N. LULL., grg7t. ,
It.; R. Mee, Chambersburg, Nov. 17, 1882-ly
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER , ARRANGEMENT
CIREAT. TRUNK LINE .FRON
MI NORM and Northwest ferPhiladalphia,NeWYork,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Alleuglwn,Diston,&e,.lso.
Trains leave-H a rri s burg for Phllitdelphia, New York,
Reading,iintb.all• Intermediate stations, at; 8:00
and-. 2.90 •
-New York 3ftprass:leaves Harrisburg at
n airiVing at New York at 1:,4$ Uri same` day. . •
IlireEttrornHarrisbnrgiloliew York, $5 15; to Phila
;4lelphbvs3 35 and $3.00„ Baggage checked through.
iteturning:leave New York at' 0 A. N. ,12 noon, and 7
x.,SPittaburg Illipreas.) Leave Philadelphia at 81St.
`X, ah 8.80 r. - x. ' ' '
sleeping cumin the New York Express Trains through
to and from Pittsburg without change. . .
Passengers . by the .Calawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 4,14, and 246 P. 2L for Pliilidelphia Now York,
and all war points.. -
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 i, m., and 2.30 P. a. , for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An accortunodationfasseogor train loaves Reading at
6.ooA:'r. and ratan:4lloin: Philadelphia at 6.00 P. x
isr AU the above tralris rtm dilly; Sunday oxeripted.
Senday train leaves Pottsville at .7.80 A. M. anti Phil
adelphia at 3.16 P. . ,
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion Sokoto at
reduced rates to and trona all points.
_
,Novembar 14,1863-7.7dikwlt
THE UNITED STATES MEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
covEnzir .& 11.171 1 401111g01if, liriopriet„ors.
.1111311114 ; w441 known I(oiel is now. in a condi
tion to accommodate the, travelmg public, affording
.the most ample cenvenleices anise for the transient guest
•and - the permanent boarder. ' '
THEtIINITEDVATESICOTISTA has been entirely retit
led throughout, and new has accommodations equal. in
extent, comfort andluxt . try to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittabury;. I ts cation I the test in the State
pital t heing in easy seam tb alUtheragroad depote i and
is Giese proximityto - an the public Mesa and business lo
calitlya,of the city, It „haSJIOW all the'convenionece of •
,
..4.1 . 11{5T CL. 11ASS,,0TEL,
and the Praprietorsare determined to spare neither ex.
macs time or labor to ensure the comfort of, the guests.
The, patronagoef the traveling ptiblicis respectfully Boll
• jel.tatr
STATE. CAPITAL' HOTEL,
CORNER' or Timp Alin WALNUT STREEN,
nAiqu.sauxec f , PWITIVA. .
TBOtitidersigned,t(aitingrittholuisiad
known house Ms'edged and thorooghlYratioyated
M. The room's' have beenTeTt4tedand paperediand the
eatimeatallshment _elegantly returnished.-Melngiplea
simply and eligibly located, and provided with everteon.
Violence, it offers to UM public all the comforts and luxu
ries of a first class bota 'Trusty and obliging servants
always in attendance. A bar {well stocked with choice
liquors is tittachSAkilie esniblishment.
de24-0/1' WO. THOMPSON, Pidririefor..
ONT ." H . OUSE,
Corner of Market 'iatritet 'l,iof,arket Square,
11A RISIT47-12:0 : 7 2 2 k.217:2F.A. .
* 7 CHAS:'
iioa-dte
Proprietor. •
•
- NEW- BAKERY
Broad' Street, .between :Second and 'Third
Third,
; ;;.• HARHLTRZEO.
R . '
. ,
MEE Underkgatiat.has °penis& a new 8A..-
j: RERY:in'theiglithwara,.where he Is• .propared to
supply BRHAD AND OAKES at..a:lreaaonable rate; .He
wartanisiatlatintlakto allwho will give him a 'call.
will sou his broad at the rate of
2a/. 1.112 r. 45lit/ITO N'PER POUND,
and fall weight, gnaiiiiitood. JOHN ALCORN.,
jan6-dtt'
.SAFES..
CIIILiEP AND `WROUGHT IRON.
-
• Z•
PA glag••• CUT--Slioviine the Net Work •
if Wrought Iron Bare. ;
• attention of business, men. generally
incitedis to the supertor advantages of this :Safe
tr
-18
over ell others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities,. They
are all secured by a Combination Lock, without-key or
keyhole, and the Whole outside. of the. Safe ie CHILLED
IRON, (from 1X inches to 2 inches thick,) and is proof
against the punch or drill and. the use of powder, as fre•
quently employed by burglars in their operations. De
scriptive circulars pirnished by.
. • OEO. W. PARSONS.
110 Market street, Harrisberi e
Agent for Central Penna. •
110..W.E1 STANDARD; _SCALES,
Every deastiption - of 'HOrimitit •and Portable Plafforet
Scales, Hay, Coal : and St o ck. Seal*, Railroad - Depot. and
Track Scale; Furnace Charging. *My, Spates .and
Counter Scales
• These lloalerrhave several IMPORTANT-AHVANTAGEH.
They receive the wear and friohon always' on chilled iron
Ws under the platfOrM, instead•cif remising it tram the
knife pivots and dulling them. No jarring of the plat
form affeete the working of , the Rage ,- no check
rods io,oonfine the platfori& Will weigh When out of
level. large scales require no deep , pit and coat lass for
foundation, ke, than any ' th& seldom. •
Full information furnished—by the subscriber, who ia
agent ter Central Tennsylvanla; :and,. sells at rai‘ufai s ,
toter s price s GEcv PAltsOis
felni m .110_Harket street, Harriabc-
G WEDDIENTG :fir_
3
NriSITF.F.
.41AND AT HOME CARDS.--Bra special lizrugement
1 one of the beet engravers ; in. the • eor 4gr .
any 'description will be executed' in the 14.4,17 at s i t of
gt.r.t.rixonfonabie,with the latest Wahl* and aupplled
liromidly; at:lower. prices tban aro charged by'the station:
ors In New York or rbiladernsEaiNpatFor,s'eamßooplosx
st4andaxplioei,
'call at
mchadtf 'r! - • •
rrant-01Q'T - DfitS *
IfIWE
EIRAT. -A ,fresh kit juo, teceic e d,
uu.. kid for sude by [de4j, BO YER kICOARIT.R.
IairAVAIsTA. ORANGES; jilt receiv e d a t
44. nciat , ' ~lDo~►`ja; aid;
. _ .
'
RAILROADS.
lArrive, at 817 . &20
Leave et,
G.£ NICOLLS,
Genera, Superintendent
OTELS.
MEDICAL.
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1)R: JOHN 1,. LYOFS
FRENCH PERIODICAL ROPE
tHE ORKAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,
•
'Are the only known remedy that Will successtuny and
Invariablr restore and regulatatherentalesyelonn, rerooT
log all Irregularities, and• producing health, Tigor 'and
strength.
LYON'S, PERIODICAL DRQPI3
Aro a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind ever
discovered Jo this , country, and acts directly .on the pinta
affected, whilst pills and powders can otdy: reach. them as
they work throokrirlipithy, totat.ricit at all -dirixlt and
positive. , • 7 •
Are yonatiffering frod a constant anxiety for tha regu
lar retura.of nature's prescribed laws?
Afro yourself ao an for Lyoa's Periodic)! liwng,
If taken a day or two before the expected veriod, - wil) post-
Lively and invariably regulate its coming, ,ea sure as effect
follows ea as isrrteln esdaylight follows darknen.
Aro you sick, enfeebled by ines% or table to ninths
labor and diumer of lading . ,
LYON'S PratIODICAIi i/ROPS
Come to you m a blaming, for la not prevention better than:
cure ?
If regularly taken, it la oirtithi prerrentiva, and adil
save you much peril and many hours:of to".' •
Have you been Maimed for many years with complaints
incident toithe sasohat have bead Ike skill of phial
clans, and are haivin yotkottlo an early gray, /
LYONS 'PERIODICAL DROPS
Are the most.rellable regulator eyitr known; Nei ewe, like
meEtq all Moil' ) *retrulailties t M liarithilled the doolorie
Will ton'waste away with sallbrin , fkontLeacorrhae,
krolapawDysmenorthase, and alkali:land . other dialed
dee, ad summed up under the ',name or mu p ed'and
obstructed Wire, when an inVestat - intiitone do in
.
LYON'S PERIQDp3AL, DROPS
==!
.
Do not ore the dropa when forbidden in the direction;
for although a positive cure, and "liidadeits at all `other
, time; Wynne so poneWflil and Indy Waddled : to sidjust
and govern,the functions of tho sexual otwainini4hot,
taken at ilnilt,9* MO"; thoX woo l 4•Joirod ooo laanita tow
llarT to nato 3 l . .l4eng Align. in; pirihnitlesly those Who
would reprodUcel• cpsfullirgu.ard. ; ' : •
LYOWI3, - P,iffttiplOLl; DROPS
Cannot harm the moat delicate !fionatitatlon at anytime:
yet the Prelirieterit
.„_Wiab. to guard against its ; toisusc
hoping that a thousand bOttietrwill be used Tor
poso where mitt lisidlorhh,llllittizivitiVone.--•
LYON'S PETUODIOAL DROPS,
the never-failing 'Female Regulator,. Is for side by, every
Druggist, in the , oityand emantrY; , aziedo not, if you value
your health and wish_for a reliable _medicine, .buy any
other. Take no other, but if the -Oreggist, mlNtiom you
apply has not got It, make himead it get for , yott,
, .
send
C. G. CLARK &
Pzu.3vP"l: _icid3m4
El
, by
JOHATON
HOLLOWLY 0WD.16,
23 North SLIYI
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bf
MI 0
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Pit
DRITOGISTS,
CM
0 ,
M 4 ti mu he purchased In the fatties
dement to close lavers. Coal 011 I t ozopo of ote most
improved pattorlve, . very cheap. All Walla of lamPa
chanipai ta burn coat ou. •
TLETOWDHEIS tazialliznowpot thelr traperteetty, and the
advant4lhey ate in keeping Horses and °little healthy
and In a good conditlon.
Tho Module Can testify-to 'the profit they bore -
vat
from the use of our O u ttle.rowdera,,by •
sty and quelttrbt Milk, Weldor
health a n d one:l=om
Lige of a tir
..:0., iii
•1L id Air_ the Albin:al patronage to4nrood 'on our
holm, lino hope by' strict attention to Iniainear; a metal
satiation ot
rlr,lt IF" DRUGS
fairo o o; totd Um &lOW
.to pleimi a, to merit a 00n
*Woe, of tliikiiror i'diooricolikotineputaio.
New Haven, Conn.
,A 0.- VETS; Attorney . -a-raw, Third
.141.• totioito*tiopowit - ro. An bulimia eottootod to
Llm wm be,prompgrAtoodeditix-
_Pensions Ind l!nalc Pay ottadlains collected.
BE
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PORT.Notaest PORT FOtio3l
C/ 624311V7 ZACKGAXMON BOARDEi !
Rteeived at • - ' - -:scirmezwe Dooaaioaa
CINGU E ' II dial: DAXRi, "a
lrOßitiran Ornumac.
pr4l, 0 4.1 F
_ . .
'I3IROXLES! ' pioirrasi r • ,
j_ pi the berm; baN barrel, jar.or at
~.ILa gg ,B 0 A%
A .FREINEL supply of Miolienees Celebra -
jda... Boor Oured.ffuos awl Diied Bait, at
. Waled 7' .. ' 1 BOYER kKO Ml=
WWI. : . •
CHOICE' LOT
At • - Ettelel.l:... •
_DOM AL, &DO:
IV' lOU Mishap Roa.!Geld Pen? , BA%
" 41144 t4AWWW 11 .. Bld° WON* ,aldn
D. W. GROSS & CO
ESE
D. W. GRASS & CO.l
WHOLES AL'E AND rAIL
NO. 19
MARKET STREET,
- .4.12 / it UR 6 1 , PA
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSVAOR?S.
We are daily adding to our anertment of goods all such
article@ as m deidrable, and would »spectrally can your
attention to the loved and Wit asleeted sot in thia
Of .
•
DRUGS, CMICALS AND PAINTS,
Oda, Tannabes and Gluen,
DrAttila!, Miss sad Pasty,
Artist's Colors and Tools,
ihtntleg Plata andAkWu:tl!
Lard, Spann and Pine 01
MI
- Bogies, Fiala and lamp Glo bes,
Castile Soap, Sponges aMd Corks,
&e., &0.,
With a &mat variety or
I'ERFINMERVAED TOILET ARTICLES,
selected Trim the beet mananteturers and Perfumers of
.Ikropo and this country.
Being very large dealers In
161n71 LEAD,
LJNSIND•OIL, TARIV73RIC3,
WINDOW GLASS, .A.R.TLST3
Autrisrs =yams
IN ALL THEIR TARDITIES,
ffILOS3 AND iIIONZIW
We respectfully invite a as/1, feeling etealdent that we
can' supply - the wants of all on tams to salisato-
'rEETRI TEETH !
TONER AND WRITE'S PORCELAIN TWITS,
PATENT MEDICINES, etIVD
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors
AND CONMZMUTIFD LW,
Whole Silo Agent for Smicsater, which we, mall as low
rirAme , ,s mialreAL FL=
,RITIL4O7B.
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL!
Helot birga4nrchasern in tficno Oils we oaR OMF in-
FMMMMI AND'GBAZIEBS.
Timm of y9n who bays ..notztvfn our HOBSS AHD . CAT-
Our /on exPedir
..iatr cattle.
—WO In thehtiehuete gives tut the edven-
.413ur t h n icncitiledge: . Of: the trade, 'lad oar ar-
,emeeta te,the cities are sash-that we ma, In a very
. _
111°11";41..hirnieh anYthlng OPPertabibit to our tglitittato
° A PI bit of bums.
BERG-N.ER 3 s
Book and Stationery St
ore,
Embracing every new and Improved 94 - ? e,
POCKET BOOKS,
MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SKIM POCKET BOOKS,
BIICKSKM PURSES.
POKTMONICAIES, sc
at prkos to suit all cimanstances
POCKET CiITLERY,
Consisting of a One assortment of Westealm:in'.
Pocket Knives.
From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Er-In d
witk a guarantee.
?Mg FOLIOS,
WEriva7G
ROSEWOOD DgSpApES,
ETE
Together with every article usually found in a first C34,-,
Book and Stationery establishment, at
myl2] BERGNER'S, 51 Market strett
LINE
DAILY LINE
BirarvirEßN PHILA_DELPIIIA,
Lock Haven, Jersey Short, Williamsport, lai
ty, Uniontown, Watsoutown,
Lewisburg . ; Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
•
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor ,
through with each train to attend to the safe daveri of
all goods Intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de
pot of FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 Market sr.
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. Y., will be delivered :a E L i
Tilburg the next morning.
Freight Always as Low as by Any Oth er
Lino.
JOB. MONTGOMERY &
Philadelphia and Reading Depot.
Foot of Market street. Ramsaurz
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!
NEW AND SECOND-lIAND
SEAMLESS, BURLAP AND GUNNY
EL A G S ,
FLOUR AM "SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY &
No. 113, North Front St., Philadtipliia.
feb264:l3nr
Pure Ground Spites,
COFFEE', SUGAR,. AND MILK.
PEBSONS making up boxes to send to their
friends hi he army, will find this an elegant arnr:.‘;
one box making forty cups of coffee, equal to any Jal - ,
coffee, and with little labor. For sale at
no 94 ' WM. DOCK, jR,„ &
M'CLINTOCI'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
MBES. INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en
-1 Mealy vegetable in lig composition has boon era
played with wonderful stomoss for many tears in the cat ,
of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For au
form of the dtseaso, such as COUGH, TICKLING of the
TIBBOAT,SPITHNG OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATHING
—IIRAJWIII3:.I LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS. Lt.,
sae will be attended with the happiest results. It s
of the best and safest medicines for all forms of PRO
CHM and CONSUMPTION. No /andamoo or pre-par,:
Ken of Opium in any shape inikis syrup.
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGH. EFL'S Cheap Book Store.
COLORS, PAINT AZIII
DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Lizike, respectfultrl
forms the public that this Old Daily Trampi„,
Line, (the only Wallower line now ha existence in tht;
eity,) is in sucoessful operation and prepared to carry
R as low as any other individual line betweirePhda
delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport.
Jersey Shwa, Lock Haven and all other points on tha
Northern Central, Philadelphia tutdErie and Williamsport
and Elmira Railroads.
OF.ALL MM).4.
DANIEL A. MIIENCH, Agent.
Harrisburg, Pena's_
goods sent to the WarehOnse of Messrs. Peacock, ZeL
k Hinetnnan, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above ht,
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r, tr., will arrive at Harm.
burg, ready for delivery, next morning. [ap3o-rdmyl
ILLTR zarraturnms,
DOLMA YOU WILL DO WELL BY CALLING
SUBLEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG,"
And purity* your
NOTE PAN/NAND ENVELOPES,
'WIVE% BOOVI
SM
PRlMY :aleAltif ALBtr
2110TOGAPHS
Made of the very be& material, s G dibr ado it IC on
prim Remember the lane
t , t n IeFFEBOO 4
jap29 Sign or the ~,. .terieark Fla WS
g, Harriabarg,
_ _
MUST BEt SOLD!
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• WALL ! PA_PER BC!;RDEItS.
•
Han to be . removed on the first of April
- SCIIEFFIR'S 110071870104
of Wall Paper mast • be mina. 'next His stock
sold at very lo* p r i m .. mu , ed, and will therefore, ,
I , ' .
still going op, p erm ,4 s , o , . .ough price of Wall Paper
will do well toexasolise) , * -43M of Papering their Rosati,
'memb er 1 , 1862. 0 • . assortment and prices.
air Flys Cents 9 ,. THEO. F. SCHEFFEH
pound. Old Book, ..th paid for clear mixed Rage yr
wanted for-cash. Ile3
GUM e Er . irORALS are useful to soothe a
loarsen es , , allay Tickling in the Throat, to reler2
comb o * Catarrh, Sore Throat,. &c. They cono.c
(tho w o Horehound, Ipacacuanba, Senega and Squal,
tft• -42 " reliable oxPectontrita known,) are the chief SA:
constanente, an blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
eath lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant dose.
Idanntactured sohdy by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
jan2T Apothecaries, 118 Market street., Ban - istur?.
_MORTON'S GOLD PENS. •
Another lot oritorton's
UNRIVALLED COLD PENS,
Jost °scoffed at Scheirer's Bookstore.
All pens warranted for one year.
mprcnrhag the general
FOR SALE.—A good small IRON SAFE
.11: nearly new, can be purchased cheap by calling on
W. STURGEON
WREYNoLDS,
F. C. A. SCHEFFER,
Trustees of Dauphin Lodge No. 160, L O. 0. F.
Harrisburg, February 23, 1864.-41tf
p lIBLIC SCHOOLS:
07.31.00 L SLATES of different sizes, Willson's eat eileLt
series of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper t
.Brothers, together with all other School Books and Wr.t
lug Materials are offered, wholesale and retail, at
decT . SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
OBTON''S GOLD PENS.
M
itnother lot of Norton'a Unrivalled Gold- Pens for s.x.r
.
at SCHEMEPS BOOKSTORE
All pens warranted for one year. f des
WNGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE CHEESRI
BOYER & EOERTER.
DOCKET BOOKS. BUCKSKIN PURSES
.I_,PORTEMONNAM3, and a general variety of LEA =ER GOODS, just received at
BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
ALMANACS! ALMANACS !
itIiA2V;ILANCARTER ALMANACS,
Jest received and for sale at
111. A. ' AL' :1.10 V, just rem"- •at
■ . J 102- : • • : •
1,000 OLI3S. C DFISH, of the cele
brated St, George brand, jest recei7c - .t
an ct for ode by [farl] - WY. DOCK, JR., & CO.
(IBOSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH
IL/ PICKLES, a rare article for table use, just receLved
mad - or sale by- [eDl] 'WH. DOCK, Jx_, & CO.
BUOLVI;fi&T.I. BIIMWHEAT small
lot but
Towandailil4 for ads by the sack or vim; at
of Buckwhest, direct from
AOC:, BOM & UMW.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED,
AT
GOLD PENS,
oct2l if
PORE CONCENTRATED
Look Here
wt [io2s]
IS BOOKSTORE.