itliirtllameous. TOILET BRUSHES. LIVERY description or class of Toilet Brushes, Ed and each class in great variety of style, quality and price. We can furnish almost any article of Toilet Brush from common to extra fine, at a very reasonable price. The lollowing list comprises our stock o e.c oda of this line now in store HAM BRUSHES.—For ladies, for gentlemen for infants, for barbers, for soldiers. nar row for curling, abort handles, buffalo backs, inlaid, very hard, and very soft. CLOTH BM:MMES.—Handled, fine French, common, reach back, tourists, or soldiers', dogroot. HAT BRIISHES.—Fine French, ordinary tour ' SONNET BRIFSHES.—Dog-root, broom . coin VELVET BRUSIIES.,—Een4 sprigB, corn dog-root. SHAVING BRUME/B.—Buffalo horn; rosewood handles, of badger hair and bristles, corn mon, metal and screw handles. TOOTH BRUSEll3l3.—Amerlcan, French and . English, Ivory and buff handles, double, tourist's in case, badger hair, Sunda bristle very hard, 3 row cheapc straight, curved and rounded surface, hard or soft. NAIL IiBUSHES.—PIain and winged, straight and rounded, buffalo backs, long and short bone handles., vneK BRooms.-=-large and smalL' SHOE BSIISHES.—Tips for...bLacking,4eidile, handled, tourists' or soldiers', and spleridid single brushes for polishing. FLESH BEUSHES.—Long and short handles,' hard., and soft, horse hair, bong aooked, back scratcher& In 844ittion, we have an assortment of crumb brushes, plate polishers, dusters and marking brushes.. KELIAR'S DRUG- AND FANCY BTOBE, janBdif. No. 91 Market street. GREAT DISCOVERT 1 .. 1, i , UNKELS ~... K' _ , BITTER WINE O . F 1R0,f . , . - - VCR the cure of -,-,-,--- ip ,....„, - 1 - -:,, ,' '.- .'-=" .. ~ , J: WEAK STOIsTA - - - o,_ .7- a i , ._, .. p:-. . .7. . , 7.. .. . ,=, 1 ‘,T 2 l‘ :1 11 F- -- '-IC7 -13- ::: - /JEBILITY, ILflii.: .- W, OW L - : -- a - 0 h-'B-t lON, DAS --tsN-/--....„ .---- -EASES OF THE , r 7"'" - j-iir77 , NERVOUS SYS; v-4 4 -_-. ) ,:- _ ..L.- 2! - TEM, COL.STIPA -1.14,---- -..- -.----",,,- _7 - TION, ACIDIMOF , 1.11111 tiTOM AOll, and for all cases requiring a Tonic, This Wine incltides the most agreeable and efficieut Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate 0/. 11 4' 1 tritic Oxide combined, with the most energetic i of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian' bark. 1 the effect in many cases or debility, loss of ap petite, and general prostration, of an 'efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuablerNerve Tonic, is most nappy. It augments the ' appe tite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi ness, removes the'. paler of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. ' Do you,„want something to strengthen You? Do you maut a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your conatitutiont' Do you want to feel well? ''''' • ' Do you want to get rid of nervousness.! ' . l3 Do you want energy t C Do you want to sleep well? . • .' Do you want a brisk and vigorous' feeling? If you do, try - KUNKEL'S BITTER "Tr/NE OF iKONI ti This truly valuable Tonic has been so Ihor oughly tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed inaispensable "as a Tonic medicine. ' It costs bat little, purities the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the ,sys tem, and prolongi life. I now onlyask a trial of this valuable Tonic. , ~ Prrpared.ruad.sold wholesale and retail ; by S. A. lIUNKF..4' :Apothecary, 118,Marketstreet, )28 l. Harrisburg::. gar TESTIMONIAL Eutigeetrife, Feb: 20, 1863 Mn. B. A. itinnosi, Thismst: Dear Sir: I baye great pleasure in tektif,ying, tit the complete r istiocess of,your Baum Wien oi. Isms in my case. I have been ._ afflicted tor !lb number of Years with weakniss, general debil ity and giddiness,SO much so that I have been confined to my, bd for' the , greater. part :of-my time, and have had the attendance of ''our best physicians, ,but receive& but little benpfitl' I had despaired of ever regaining- my health, until hearing of your inestimableiretnedy, Brr rut Wien of law. I--„determine& Ark try -Its virtue, and I ant happy to.state'it-hastratiulted in a complete cure., lam more.rtibtaltefifid orous than Ihave been for many yearsrarlEcti . feeling I attribute solely to yOur:Bratak-Wittihit 2 , boa. I have ha hesitation: in recommending it to others, similarly allectedi and , be happy to bear pertional testimony' Yours, truly, 'HARMAN nue l cst. TO THE PUBLIO.!. Haartuumati,`Feb:2). l 3.B6B Ka. S. A. gliviciar. : This is to oertiry thittA have suffered much for AL number of 'yetini severe stacks of: rheumatism, and have trieri great many remedies which were coheideOd by' ( - there a sure crue,, without the least' effectron? me, so at last :I lave tried Eraursea &risk Wars or 'lam, and I must say that one' has nearly cured rite ' and I intend - taking it tub til I am perfectly.cured.''- Yours, - NES. , DAVID BASH.OE.E. PORTFOLIOS - • - FOR SOLDIERS,' WHOLESALE"OII RETAIL PROBABLY LESS than can now: P be pprcbas-' ed elsewhere. - send ticii,Dilf.TlS look to your intereats, l aryl calloy, to Writing ; Drug Store, 91 'Market Street,ll4 .4E fo b a Writing Nolio. 7o dealers buy.' nutthe lot we will offer - nq22. EB. PURE CALIEVENIA T IMLNEEI FOR MEDICAL.. ILSE. CALIFORNIA,HOCK WOE, CALIVOIINIA FORT-ViblEi .1"34 ' CALIFORNIA ANGELICA VION, : ' CALIFOUNIAr4I.USCATEIPWINA - : i,CALLFORNIA GRAPE fittant,Y. '' • The attention of Invadde paitionlarly call: ed to these wines. They art) equal fo the beet European wines, and. guarantee:4 pnre.'For Bale at KELLETCB DitIIG-STOELP` I " oct2s • Ell _Market St. ' A STRANGE. STOItY' Bra Bet.enni Imety F OR sale at BERGNER'S BOOkkkoll4l., CIHUIINS, Bi 1 O ne, Baskets, and,Sli.kiadii, of Na cedar ancYYZciirakkfukr36l,'4', '" -- int and Markettitreeta. ml2ll ORANGES MithltidiONS, e. fresh tam, jut received and for sale by mrBo wlll. (31. • 4 0 Di BILE . I EfeeleLr D lAone and Dries `Beef; to give eatistactp*, '-* taionoo 4 ,1 °or. Eviiit.lo,a 111E10r:ifgiro* Q.A.IICES of all zWilgaliava J e ll y — an d IJ IlatooradiahrAVAlgell.., , . th 00.;g:e Zinn of travel, Pennsylvania Rail Road 1 M BIER TIME TA 3 FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND AIM MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1863, ram Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fel lows: EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (ex wpt Monday) at 5.45 a. Id., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55 a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION; via Mount Joy, leaverliarrisburg at 7.00 a. m.., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. m. , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 . p. in. - HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via.ColtiMbia, leaves Harrisburg at'4.oo p. and - Wr iives at West. Philadelphia at 9A p. 101. WESTWARD. BALTIMORE =PRESS TRAIN leaves Har ristifirg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. in.; Altoona; 7.15 'a. rn, take breakfast, and arrives .st Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.00 a. in.; Altoona at 8.00 a.m., take 'breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at '42.80 p, In. 'MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. Alfoona at 7.15 ' p. , nr., take sapper, and arrives .at Pittsburg at 12:804et • FAST UNE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50 p. m.; AltoCna., l o 8.35 p. m.,, and arrives,at.Pitts burg at,l,ooa. in.' HARRISBURG- ACCOMMODATION, TILkIN. leavesThiladelphia at 2.30 p. 122., ,ead arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. - - WAY ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN leaves Piniadelphia,at.4.oo p. in.; and arrives at Har debug at 9:404). m. This train runs via Mt. Joy. • i • SAMUEL D. a.Mtnirtivpkt Ll a R. ifs(kUd. [B62.4lti' 16, HajTliburie. April Northern Ventral Railway I THREE TRAMS DAILY lIME TO can 32.4.r_Jrr Aet cts 71Taahington Connections made with trains on Pennslyva ale. Railroad to and tiara Pittsburg and the • , TWO TRAIN S to and from the North, and West . Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. ~ and after MONDAY, .-APB/L 20th O 1868:1.heyassengerkTrains of the Northern Oeitttritt Railway will arrive at and 'depart from EittObtirg and Baltimore as follOvlc i de „ 0 T W :" MAIL leOge Sunbury dal" ." _ (except 'l3unslo ) 4 .101,0 A. M. " leaves, Harrisburg,.. 116 P. M. 44 , arrives it 'laltimcrre 6.85 P. M. TEAM leaves Sunbury . • daily (except Sun day) 11.07 P. Id, t." , lea v es Harrisburg , s (except Monday), ; : 2.00 A. M. , arrives at Baltimore , : dailylex.ceptMoxt- t , • day) .- 6.16 A. ia. Wives Mastic% „6.130 A. M. N 0 Ntll. W 8-N -D4l KAM 'MON leavesl3altimoreditTY )2- ", (except SundAy)... ;9‘15..A. M. " leaves garrisitti,rg. AT4 • arrives at 'Saiitiaty.. EXPT.4BBO TRAIT leaves Itajtict . * • 9.15 P. M. " Olive at ll4itiebarg )..86A. M. 11 leaves Harrisburg . '• . Mon -8.00 A. M. ' arrives at lipiabitd.. 6.38 A. IL HABBISI3IIIIGACXXMMODATION - - . iftILVOS , Sankt:torsi. dl y (except , ai:•• • - • day) ,2.56 At 44 arrlM at HairlOCKFg M. gat farther information atip,ly, ; Pennayiyaiila . Padlroad Depot, "!'" J: N. DuBARBY; Gen. Ao. Hirrieb*,. April 1..8,18 . 68:tdll, , . [ll l , AIR LOB ROUT B. . PHILADELPT-tr‘i ~ , o k jANtI- AFTER - „XONDAY, -. JOWL .. 'isothiat62/ th‘ paiwiligeloTpdhe iel feavi, thoPhßactibla and &Ming litidlrpott-DeNti at.Rarriebtf for New•Yorkqoid Philailelphia, . . , aa follows, , : ' 1 -', - -7. 'EASTWARD, . BtiMNP.9O ,LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.15' M., otrairival of the Peausylvantailiiiroad &press Nraiu from the West, arri...k4t New `York at 9.30 A. M., pa i d. PhitMel . pkii, at B.* A..M. A sleriping - ',* is attached tothe tridnythibrigh froM Pittsburg without &Sage, 3 11/A IL 'THABIN leaves .liarriebiurg-at..8.00 A. 'arrivingloL.New Mirk at:6.90 P. M., and Philadelphia '41:00 P. P_ I FAST ISINN leaves Herristritric at ."2.00 P. M.,' arrivingliiNew York at 10.29 kt. M., and Phil adelphia. at 7100'P. M. WESTWARD.. . FAST 'EINE leaved New , YOrk la 6.00 A. M., and Philadeltihia at 8.16 A. M., arriving a, garfish* at,1.15 P. M. , , , i, RW . ai Bulb Trs Near Work it 1240 noon, and' hqadelpSia at 3.30 P. kr., arrktiti at, Hai 7 tlabid'at 8:20 P. M. , . Exci : ;.:-: THOR :leaien New. York, 4 , 7.00 P t Ate,-• '''' Vyligl i at Harrisburg at 2.10 AA ii. *1 op. .. ,' i I . Viill the Pennsylvania Etlireer 'in for PIL P.. ilif A sleepini car is also at tached do this '',, : , . ~, . "' ' '''' t Harrisburg with- sConnectiona are made a , 4 0 trains on the' ennsylvania,hNorthern , :dealtral angtrtunber d, Valley and' at Read ink Ifor ' Phi l elohla,. ,Pothivilld, Wilkiabsirra, - entown , n, &c. _ s.L Haw': ige oh ked, through. Firi , lietween Neiril'ork and Harrisburg, $6 151_ betiveen Hairhibing= atid — Philaderpliiic.o7BS .i in_ No. 1-, eartistsi. $3 ib No. 2. °- For tiokete nattier iiifiiiiiiitlon.`aitti 5i ~ 1,,1-10 6 `...4111 , 1:01 )0 31. V. . el, ":-I nO2B:iltro 4 .iireniesit Agent, ,; 1 Lines of iffra:el 1862. WINTER 1863. ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. ri RANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- V/ day, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains will ran daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted) : For Chambenburg and Harrisburg : /L. 11. P. 11. Leave Hagerstown 7.00 2.46' `` Greencastle - 7.87 8.83] / Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20 Obstabersburg.... Leave at.. 8.80 12.86 Leaves Shippensburg 9.00 1.28 " Newville L 9.82 2.00 ' " Carlisle " Meolurnicsburg - 10.42 8.12 Arrive, at Harrisburg 11.16 8.40 For Chambersburg and Eatontown : a. IL P. Z. Leame Harrisburg 8105 1.85 " f ' Mechanicsburg 8.47' 2.16 • Carlhde 9.27., 2.56 " Newville • 10.02 8.29 " ffhlpixmaburg 10.88 4.00 Arrive at Obarnbersburg.......ll.oo 4.80 Leave Chambenbarg.., —ll.lO 4.40 " Greet:toast ,:':.11.66 6.80 Arrive at ffigeditewn.t ... . :12.86 6.10 fie" Match* blos,e connections at Harrieb $$ with trains' for Phflade4hia, New York $ $ Pittsburg'; and with trains for all points West, O N. 'LULL, Supt. IL E. Office, Chautbersbnrg, Nov. 17, 1882.-ly SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TI_RFATITAKFMC , WE FROM. THE NORTH kiketelptda, New York,' Reading, Pottsville, T.‘ebitnint ) Allentown, East ton, &0., Ato.-t • Traine leave Harrisbnigion-Ptdl;jelPhisrillect . York:' Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A, M., and 2.00 P. M. New York Express leaves Hairistiurg,At 2.16 A. IL, arriving at New Tot& at 9 16 the same morning. , Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $5 15; to Philadelphia $8 85 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 P.. M.,. (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., and 8.80 P. M. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the' Oatawissa Railroad' leave Tamaque at 8. - 50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M., for Phil adelpiga; New York, and all Way Pointe. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.80 P. M., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New, York. • i.'„Aocommadation Passenger train, leaves leading at 6,00 A. M., and returns . hum Phila delphia at 5.00 P. M. ' fir All the. above trains run dilly, Sun; days excepted. A Sunday train • hives Tottsville at 7.80 A.. M., and Philadelpliialit'B:ls P. M. Commntatieh, 'Mileage, Season; and Exist'''. sion Tickets at reduced rates to and•from all points. G. & NICOLL% General Superintendent. April 20, 1868;:da*tf, 1863, s 1863. PH DE F~IA AND ERIE -ROL • •J f • great tritietses the Northern and .1. ", Northwest counties of PenbifYligUia to the city; 9f Erie,- on- Lake Erie. • It has hben leased by the Peansykania' Bad read Company, and tinder their auspicei rapidly opened throkhoitt Its entire length.' • It is now in , Jule far' Passsmger and Freight bask* from -Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork.) ( 177 . :> e ). the Eadtera 'and from pheffield to Erie, (78 mihaston:tha Western Division. • ' num or, PABSIINGER THAIKB AT upwsinneu. Mail Train:leaves North 1.15 A. M. Express•Trainkikeikkle Hortkr.`,— B.OOA. N: Cars runt through 'within:iv *elm - both ways on thew trains between-PhilluielPida`ind Lock MA* pia between Baltimore igid Lock Haven. Etega4f, Bleeping cars oU the Express train belth*Y . o l. • For-hifcirmation respecting Passenger bust ridis• amity at theft. E. c9r.,l),tlkand Market • And f9r ireight - business of 'the Company's Ag&i ll 3: 8-IL Hingstoa, Jr., Co.;r - 18th and Market Philadelpidiril, ) o', W. ROl:wide, 431de0 -.. - J, Drill, Agent N. C. B. 8., Baltimore. .H4H. • . .Finsg' . e Pha'a. . *., taani L Rom Grie; Agt. Prl'a; 'Jess. D. firria, j2O-dly] 4 ,, ; Gal Manager, Ntlianispart. - '..ritF i i:GHT'''ltEDUtEi) ! EINE HOWARD & ffOP ' ; 11 . 1-. EIEPRESS '''co.'s INT, I, UR ROUTH " Amp NVW , YORK, EF60)10 - 1, grdered hi,. the , s. Morning Returned = the stinie Night. Lowe New York at 7./E,P, fizz.* Past ThrOugh Ell:mess Train, twilit)* In Harrisburg 3 / 4 at 8 irri);(O7I.,OIMGP., ‘Ol l , OARS. , k t. Order" r. r tioPii - ElritEtl43 ' . . .. . • ." General Uwe, jp. t ftrogitheafi, Now Yorii For farther informati?n,,lpare.of .... ~ . . ._ . - - GR1ti,. ) 1314RqN3114,4a010.= :. ELassimmta; ArkelB6l:-Ilif:- ,1101 tl , OM4 'ITO.: 1 MACKRang ldttii, for guaLmsje l just t;OAl 9I 04' - DOOK", di 00. DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would .r&pectfully call' your attention to the largest and best se%cted stock in this city, of CilfEldlOALS.4k PAINTS) lie, Vsznishes and Glues, Dye-Stuffs, Glass 'arid Ptttti, Artist's Colors and Tools, Pure tround Spices, Barning:7l4l and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, ' Bottles, Vials and Lamp globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Oorkp, &a., &a, Am, Ao. &o. • With a•general•yarletp of & TOILW ARTICLES erd l from thnalbetsnktinnfactures and Per fume= if ita:o,pl eaUgmiLls.. Befog very PAteris, WHITE LEAD, ARTIST'S BRUSHES . IN ALL VMS VARIETIES, OOLOBS AND BRONZES OF . ALL KINDB. We reepectfullp invite 4n cell, feeling mond: dent that we can inippli l the wante•off all on terms to 'their satiafaction. ' iBETir I TEETH TBBTSI 1 JONES' AND• WHllirEl POROELAIti TSE'PH ; : PATENT MEDICINES, and HAIR RIBTORATIVER, Of 'all kinds directrfrom the . Proprietors. Wholesale Agents for &panther,. which Wb Mil SS low salt can be pnrchainwl in the cities. IELATER43. nuanom. FLUID Krrxtiers. Beiag pumbaaere h these Oils, we our offer4talerdit 'to °low!, buyout. Coal Oil Lamps di the moat - Improved` latierns, very cheap. IPP4 B of lamps changed act burn Mal ca. !. • *'. FARMERS AND tatAZIERS. Those of ypn 7 11 : 0 ikarluOt given our HOBBN; AND OATILF/iOWDA43B a trial:irnow not' their intpciiinity, and advant age l they are is lumping', trod& inid Cattle healthy and in good con, 491., 'Thoiniatuis can testify to therproitt that bave derived from the um of citli - ciittle Poirtiltis I:ry the increasing AluantityincitAnality of milk besides improving `the pima' health inii7e. Pearanek.of • 'Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a theiorighhntiwledge of the , hide, and our arrangements In the cities are inch that we nisi in a very short time fnnaish anything appertaining ••to four business, on the beest.ot terms.' A Thankfal the itlie el poirinnwo j bettplyed. on our haun t :we hope by etzia..attentionito . business; a careful seleation of at fair prime:Mid the dielie to please all, to merit a coatinnarme - of .11M favor ef a diAcrira liatiaa . apl6 dly. B B AMERICAN WRITI NG BLUM F unequalled flow and eolei o equal O if not alVeginriti.gmaliro Writing Fluid ; free from mould or sediment ; eoplei as well as 9jiy copying Ink, And not affected by freasing. Frio 6 6 0 pOr doz 64 cltiart bottles 62 tante. per single quilt:* For WO at,, THEici. F. EdEIEFFER'I6I364.6:IOSI3, j 24 110: lii'MMuk 4arrisbnig.. ( 1 )511.41p.E MEAT,. A SUPigal",,.; 4l4l le/e instilx*,, 84d tor 11. sale by t DOOK.,- :Jr. B „ - 1 IONE:1r ; delicious article of fresh lim e y, AL just rt#l:edaud for:sale lo* - io: • 1011.011012 1 * BOWBLOI.- f 8 612.4Ficia Market 8446 lassna azoravw, CO bozo : et f swtt sod n cie a' oranges, f " 8111° J6li w16E11,1&17a, j3O Thud 'Amt, near walnut grANDARP . at 1 41 14011 0.4agaffly, adjoining tie' -11; Adty of fhpaistirirg. xrgir ORLEANS StreßS, of ejlt4 1,1 Bata lagsibr , wat A mil 'Omer Pratt and Market B.a. ID. ID. .:.roes & to_ D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS. LTNSED OIL, TARNISHSS. WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND Sapotp*r,nitrated Lye. 4nz o'tL l 'CARBON OIL 1 PURE ri e gV G litiouliantons INSUR A NOE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation. Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERWA OF MILADY] .PHIA. Incorporated 1794---Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets... •. • $1,200 000 DIRECT, OBS. Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charlee Taylor, Am brose White, John B. Neff, Sicbard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickenson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L Harrison, Francis B. Cope, Edward H. Trot ter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAIT, Secretary. - As central agent for the above named compa ny, the undersigned is prepared to bike fire risks in any part of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpetually, on the most favorable term,. Office in Walnut street, near Second. WILLIAM EUBBIER, jelCHlly Harrisburg, Pa. BOS 8 ' OHEMIOAL WRITING FLUID, MANurtortaND rim luaraacemr lax Coxrexr, -Bneausitnos, N. Y. • S EE what judges of ink in our city say: We the undersigned having used Boss Bro.'s Chemical Writing Fluid consider it a superior article and headily recommend its use to the public:, 4 * J. C.Ybung, Prothonotary, Dauphin county S. H. Brenner, Clerk to Prothonotary, do. Joseph Miller, Clerk to Commissioners. John L. Bpeei, County Treasurer. John Bose, Deputy Recorder and Register. Samuel Maiguart, Register. . Jacob Shell, Deputy !Sheriff. Thos. H. Norton, Capt. U. 8. A., Die. Office, Handy H.ig, And.tor tleneritl's office. D. O. Maurer, " II II David Barnes, "- Joe. Garretson, " Wm. Bing, " Clue. Comer, . " M. 8. Bower, " Alexander Wilson, State Treasurer's office. J. Holcomb, " 441 It A. C. Smith, Attorney-at-law. N. B.—Changes of temperature will not affect 8.11 sizes for salo at .„ , KELLF,ArS DRUG STORE, ALL Mazket "street. CMIM TO Iwricrag 11311 Collection of Pongees, Boonlies Back , Pay and War . ['Jaime - ' - • °Mart' Pay Bolls, Muster Bolls, and Be crulting Accounts Made Out: rIIHE-underedgned, having been in the em ployment of the United Statee during the last eighteen months, as Clerk In the Muster in' and Disbursing Office and Office of Super intendent of Recruiting davit* of Pennsyiva nits, respectfully Informs the public that he has opened en office in !hi - , Demi' Thaaown Building tot the purposr of collecting Pen sions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, marring out Offioars' Pay Rohe, Muster lions andßecruiting Accounts. - All orders by mail attend° to promptly. np-iacru SDLIJ VAN B. GRIM. MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN. FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED. NONA C'BRZTER ar THE WBOLE WORLD A.GREAT LUXURY. MESONS in want of a superior and really good GOLD rim will find with me a large assort. merit to select from, and have the privilege to exchange the Pens nntiligheir hand is perfectly suited. And if by fair means the Diamond points break off during twelvemonths, the pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one, without any charge. Ihave very good Gold Pens, made by Mr. Morton, not warranted, in strong silver-plated &am, for $l, $1.25, 81.50, $2.00. For sale at SCHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE, ttpl3 No. 18 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. STEAM BO 1 LEES, Ty' ANING Made efficient and permanent 1011 arrangements for the purpose, we are now prepared ta makeNteant Boilers of every kind, 'prOinptly and at, reasonable .rites. We shall in* the iron made by liaMer & Brother, the reputation of which Is second to gone in . the market: .. None but the beet hands employed. .Beiake. ing promptly attended o. Address EAGLE WORKS, my22--ly Harrisburg, Pa. DUBE G.lt.il'E WINK—Dock & Co. have an urticie• of pure' Grape Wine, of dorinestio manufacture, which they offer to their Gusto- UMW as the most superior articieltethe market. The quantity on band- is' small; and 'therefore . t4Lse, who. wish to purchaaei would do **ell to mNiariy. DOCX,A., CO. J. R R Tin and Shoot Iron Wire Kinufactirot, NO. 112 NARNE7 SUER, • 8).W:11813114G. n AS always on hand a inllassortment of Thi JUIL, and Japanned Ware, Clo _king and Parlor stoves of the best nutnufactliati, Gutter Spout ing, Roofing and Galvanised Iron Cornish, manufactured and put np at reasonable rates. Bepafring proMptly attended to. await-4y Gold fens! Gold' Pens ar WARRANTED! isk A MOTHER new assortmentof the well known : "Newton Pen" of all shies, styles, and in Silver or gold holders, havejust been received at the famous CHEAP BOOE. STORE of GBO BEMOMIZE, 91 Market &tett Harrisburg, Dec., 1862. CURDS I I—Wedding, Visiting, and %al um Li, 0441, Tickets, Bill-heads, Ball Invitations, and priattng in general, neatly and expeditious ly executed, at SCHIKFFEB'S PBTNTINGt OFFiCH, j 9. . lB Market Street, Harrisburg. arOLAMES SUGAR _A very nice - lot of J.V.I. sugar from syrup, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, - Cor. Front and Market qtreets. ap2O- _ Gold Pens ! Odd Pens II mar WARRANTED.,Jra Has been opened at : • SCHEFTEWS arrifBllollE, 18 Medrot St., 3etp , ganthborg. . otup-Aperob ac i v, fr om ta w b est r Inatiufse*nies, at th; 4tallooes, for ads by: NICHOLB oar. t4ItTITMLAN, %tont a;>-1 market . I Blismitereet andlix6ititiupw VV row , bY mrll Cor. *oat and Market ikriet, ODDS OF FRONT ea r SLA. K STIMETT, U. BIEBtiaG, NO to the lemon our nosiness, we have eni4 , 2ed and aurroved our store moor, and respectfully invite the attention of the public to our estss". 4 ^ ,, end well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROfISIONS, FOREIGN LSD DO. IE FRUITS, CEDAR LSD WILLOW WIRE. STEWART'S A LOVERIN'S CHOICE SYRUPS, CHOICE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, of all kinds. ' WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, and FLAVORING EXTRACTS. We keep on hand all kinds of Country Pro ince ; FLOUR, FISH, SALT, HAMS, LARD, Ac. ' We call attention to our large stock of snpe dor NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, MOM lied in every respect by any in the mar ket, together with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, QUERNSWARE AND ULAFSWARX, of ry. ry style, always on baud. NICHOLS Si BOWMAN, iny2A) rd-dl6l Oor. Front and Alardet Sta. BAGI A E -WORKS ; Hanisburff, Pennsylvania, VASOMOTOR= OW 1•2!:13 BOOK-BINDERS' EJLBG-BLiCENKS AND PRIls SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider mug and Fodder Cutters. SCHOOL FURNITURE, poet Rubin Work and Iron and Brass ~- -4 CASTINGS, woop-TußNam Au. U O BRANOILW 4 ,, SOIiOLL,.&4WING, PLANING, Alta, BIL Any ilifaolifite of 'Wood, Iron or Brain made to'order. Ormir and Screw Cutting, &o. 11 1 101COIC'S • PATENT WOOD= SeitEWCUT It NG TOOL 4 Sir Oimh paid /DrOld Owner, Bra; g; 4 ,er, PENNSYLVANIA NALLROAII, ABOVE STATE SIJ 1. CEhLAR WINDOW UttaTEl8 1 Of miens patterns, both abstionary and swinging. Sena Weights and gallows other balding essstiag•, for sale very cheap at the jair24.ly) It AEU g WORKS. JOHN W.113E11 Confectionery & Fruit Store, CONFECTIONERY OF ALL EINDti, ORANGES AND LEMO.bIB, PINE APPLES, BANANNA3, - FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the eastern markets, twice a week, and purchased under mypersotud supervision, tone. enabling me to sell a better and cherper article, than any in.the market. Ordani .frpm a distance attended to prompgy, and, goods delivered to any part of the city freocd charge. FRMIT ammo. lelllTEr constantly ou hand. Clive me a call 3e26 BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. NO,lB MARKET WARR, • HARRISBURG. DARTICULAS attention paid to Printing, Rifling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manffesta,"Polkies, Checks, Drafts, &c. Garda printed at $2, $3, $4, and $6 per thousand, in elegant - le. j2O POSTAGE CURIO:NC Y. Wic have received an assortment of Wal lets adapted for carrying safely and con veniently the New Currency, with lot of LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY .Ladbas' t3atoliels, Ladies' Companions, Purses, Porinionnidea, &gar Cases, Card Cases, Wri ting and Siwing Caaes, Portfolkie, KELM'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market St. lanToci PIPOIAL SYRUP. • *VALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH. IS 11. - entirely Algebras in tie compoeition, hee teen employed with wandethil success for many years ta the cure of dimwits for the AIR „PASSAGFS and LUNG& For any form of the dieeese such as COUGH, TIOELJNG of the THROAT,' , SPITTING OF. BLOOD, DIFFI CULT BBRATHTNG, HOARSEN Iks.s oK VOIOET, and HECTIC FEVERS, its use will beVended with .tire bappiee. result& It b one of the_ beet and safest medicines for t all Vita of BRONCHITIS and CONsUIdPIION. Arc kracioaster preparati2a of Opium in say shave a this PRIOR $lOO PER BOTTLE. For- sale •at BERGNER'S CHEAP 13001 r. STORE. Reba. Bans, Rubber Watches, Rubbek Battle" limToya ger , - BRIIGN;Bari3 WRAF p "t !is !-•'if I%ie • ialtikm MMTUFACTUBr "" 4.Tteg",, -oft and Wholeer& 'Dealer in These, PATENT SPRING BED." are partleuhriy nbted for that :was, Esse awl Durability, and are war '''..atied*, give picket satisfaction. For rale by - HIRAM TtICKEII, rbr27-Bnti No. ' 2 Revere Block. Boston, 111 aes. *iCET BOOKS, sucticipmir PURSES, PORT MONAIEB And &general invierfot Leather Goods, ia , - reoehred at. 'BRBONEWS BOOK 81.0 e. ti POOK E T s BIBLES. of Pocket, 13ible JCL tind Testaments for the soldiers, just r calved at MONNE% BOWL/SWIM USITIti rain's N ICI 101 & BO WMAIN , ANI) RET.AIT G I , lh 0 C E it S , We oflez for sale and CHIMNEYS STANDING PRESSES, AND MACH/5110 'OR STEAM BOILERS„t.At THIRD STREET, NIUE WAIANDT, Harriarbewg, Pa THEO. F. StIHEFFER, RIIBBIa GOODs MI A JOHN WISE.
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