Miscellaneous. TOILET BEVEMEEI, LIVERY description or class of Toilet Brushes, 124 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 following list comprises our stock of It ods of this line now in store : LUIS BRUSHER,—For ladies, for gentlemen, for infants, for barbers, for soldiers, nar row for curling, short handles, bnitalO backs, inlaid, very hard, and very soft. CLOTH BBUSHEl3.—Handied, fine French, common, roach back, tourists, or soldiers', dogroot. HAT aIIIISHES.—Fine French, ordinary; tour- BONNET BRUSHES.—Dog-root, broom corn. VELVET i3RIISHES.—French sprigs, corn, dog-root. SHAVING BRIISHES.—BuffaIo horn, rosewood handles, of badger hair and bristles, com .mon, metal and screw handles. TOOTH BRUSHES.--American, French and English, ivory land:buff handles, double, , tourist's in case, badger hair, Russia bristle very hard, 3 row cheap, • straight, curved and rounded surface, hard or soft. NAIL BRUSHES.—PIain and winged, straight: and rounded, buffalo backs, long iutd. short bone handleth WISK BROOMS.—Large and small. ' SHOE BRUSHES.—Tips for blacking, double, , handled, tourists' or soldiers', and. splendid single brushes for polisiting.7 FLESH BRUSHES.---Long and short handles c hard- and soft, horse hair, long crooked back scratohgrs . . . In addition, we have an assortment of crumb brushes, plate. polishers, dusters and marking ilushes. ir.b UNA'S DRUG AND FANQY STOW., 14u8dtf. , =No. 9114arket street:, 'GREAT: ANEICOVERY'I KeNIK.EL'S BITTER WINE OF ;IRON, FOR the cure of WEAK sromi ORS, -. GENERAL ;13.1L1T.Y., • :WIN -BEB OF4RE RV Otf N **MYR OGNISTIPA- IONitAOIDELY OF 'HE STOMACH, and for all cases requiring a Tonic- _ This Wine includes the most .agreeable,and efficient Salt of Iron we possess; Qitrate of nutic Oxide combined, with the _most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of ap petite, and general prostration, of an effielent Galt of Iron, cembinedwith onr valuattle•Nerve Tonic, is most happy.- llt augments the• apps=', the, raises the pulse, takes off muscular Babbi 11038i removes the palor of debility, anct gives a florid vigor to the countenance.. Do Do you-want something to strengthen you? Do you Want a good appetite'? • Do you want to build up your constitution Do you want tosfeet well? Do you want to - getrid of nervousness'? Do you want-energy ? - Do you wantto sleep well? , - Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF .111.0N:1 • This truly valuable Tonic:dm- been siitlior oughly tested by all'classiia of the cominffilty, that it is now deemed indispensable IS a Tonic medicine. It cents but little, purifies the blood , gives 'tone to the "stomach„ , *- renovatds the sys• tem, and prolongs' life. '1 nOonly ask a trial of this valuable Tonic.' Prepared and sold, wholesale tuui retail, by S. A.II.ITNKEIy Apothecary, 118 Market Area, Ifiurisburg. TESTIMONIAL,I Hsaxxxsuact, Feb. 20, 1868.. IE3 his. ft A. KUNKIIL, Druggist: Dear 8r: I have great pleasure in testifying to-the complete success of-your arm= WINR or IRON in my case. IWO been afflicted for number of years with weakness generil debit ity and giddiness, so muchlso that I have been confined to my tied , for. the greater part of 'my time, end-have had , ithe; rattendance of our best physicians, but receivedibut littlesbenefft. 1 had despaired of ever .regidning my health, uutil hearing of your inestimable remedy; BlT nadltV/Ns Or IRON.— I I:hare:driedTtry,its virtue, and lam happy ~t o to-state it has )(sainted in a' complete mire.) antinoregl'Obustiandirig-, oronsAiian I have ibeetthfilr fading' ettributeliolelOtolyour 13nTrotWitiithr lam.. I have . hciliesitationi.bt , .reeOmmending it to others - -similarly affected; and /shall be happy to blor personal testimony • Yours, truly, : -11A1tk4AN FRISCH. TOISK T1:113L10.• . • illeiatnaman . 24 . 1868 i . B. A. -Kurntsz;:aThitilb; to -certify that il have suffered unich,for st number of yearstwith severe stacks oft rheumailsin,-and hitve tried a great many remedies, which were considered by others a sure curet/ without fthe I.etoitieffeat on me, so at last 'I have tried) Kilik.suis Brnatt Winn OP IRON, arid: )`must say . that's:me' -bottle hati nearly cured me, add I intend taking it un til I am-perfectly 04811. Yours,, truly; ; 31112... DAVE) fBARMOBE.. PORTFOLIOS- , •.;. a i - ' l2 "•' -.- - FOR' Rd/JD/ERB 1 I #4KILIMIALIC OR ILRT*L. I ''' ' , ' . -- AT' PRIORS k • picvamy ns than cau.now be l kitiroluai- WelseWlieie" ' - ''" ' ' ' ' LDIKELSIOok to your intim&ts' and call or send to r"' ' •: DuilaSx'S Ding Store, 91 Market Street', for ielVtiting Folio. Tp'GlealOrs wishing to Illy ) out ' the lot We Will i ge l. 1 •i • - • . .: 1 fIIPP PORE C4LrIFORN/A1 Altr-INEI3 Fag RPI Alt. USE • CALI:MANIA d/ICION WINE, . . CALIFCRNIA kPORTr. WINE, CALIFORNIA ;ANGELICA' WINE, CALIFORNIA'. MUBOATEL4VIIIE CALIFORNIA GRAPE', VRAND - Sk , • • /The attention of InvglidsliApartlbalarly call ed to Ulnae wines. They: are equaltiorthe Wet European' wines, and gna)ninteed .ptue.. , . ger gala at.:! . :KELLER'S DRUGSTORE, • - ' ' 91 Market 81.. A '8 T S.T 9 ti r . . ik/t. ,Thumean TirrON, , 61011,12411 fgat BKHCENEaroS ,W)O4BTORLE: VL• `We 'Bit* s, c me, , 4s, N. of V/ 'Cedar itrid:Willciw Ware - , `to 4671 • NICEIOLBI r- ; ,- ml23lq`ijAkit'aftrikaittletavigg,§treetsi illidadizaktf) 'Emu, xreah importa ki tiott, jusilitiatiVitd kat far e Sale iby ' 1:48 0 = 000 . 1 C , Jp.., 421c0 .A4P- DR ED itel.7:4-Itg9liewtea 4.j,j - fgcoi4pr Rao and Dried beef Warr joy tk eppieficlionV by 7 • , •;wolacqz & .BAND4S, COre--.474144.*Piti, --------- 4 6 2AUCES of all qualitiee—Guava Jelly-Ind AJ Horeeradiah, for sale by 16 WM. DOOR, Ja., & 00. - tints of travel iiennsylvania Rail Road 1 Summer Time Table. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND AFT= MONDAY, APHIL 20th, 1868, IHE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania I Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol lows: • EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at• 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m. FAST LINE leaves - flarrisburg daily (9x cept Monday) at 5.45 a. sa., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65 a. m. Passengers : fake breakfast at Lancaster. , WAY ACOOMMODATIQN, via Mont` Joy, leaves Ifiwrisburg at 7.00 a. rn„ and .arrlyes_at West Philadelphia at, 12:26 . p. m. _ FAST DWI. TRAIN leavmHanrieburg (exceptStaidaY) at 1.00,p. 2n„ and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5,00 p. m. HARRISBURG AQQOM.IIIODATION 'TRAIaq,! via Columbia, leave's ,Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at West,,Philadeljobia,at m. WERTWAD.",r ,B4IIIMOIiE EMPRESS TlL4lN.leave3'Hisr-, risburg except l Monday) . at,2.00 a. hi.;' Altoona, 7.15 a. m., take breakfast, and ashes at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHALADELPHIA EXPRESS, .TRAnt'leities; Harrisbtai daily at 8.00 a. in. i'Altlisonit 8,00 a.m., take breakftuit, and - arrives at' ittiburg itti 12.30 p. m. MAlli,TßAlN,jhaves Atirrisignwrit 1.15 p. in.; Altoona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80,a. in. • FAST LINE leaveg Harrisburg at 3.50 p; in.; Altoona at 8.85" p. in., and arrives at Pitts burg ; at 1.09 a. m. _ HARRIBBIII% AsCOMMODATION TRAIN , leaves Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. —WAY- •ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaveg Philadelphia at 4.00 p.• in.• and arrives at, Liar= riSburg at 9.40 p.. in. This train runs via Mt. Joy. • SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. Div. Penh' 'a R.ll. Harrisburg, April 16 1862.-dtf Northern Central Railway 1 THE= TRAINS DAILY 'AHD IRON 33:23_ MI ril 1_14.0 ..1?4,.3114 , . ANn 'Washington Connections made with trains, on rani:lBl.l'mi? Ida liallfout to and from , Pittsburg and the TWO TRAINS DAILY to and. fforn and West Branch Susquehanna; Elmira, and all of Northern New York. • - • ON and after IdOBVA I I", APRIL,. 20th, X 863, the Milos of th e Northern 40Orktrta Balliay airbiti and from liarrisburg and Baltirnore as follows, tit: SOUTHWARD. MAIL-TBAM leaves Sunbury daily 'itl ex t:€l 3" v V ;1t1 1424 ,- 4. • ,• arrives at 'Baltimore ',5.:86 EXPIII39B •TBAIIf leaves -Sunbitry -daily (exoept Sun- • day) 11.07 P. M. leaves Harrisburg , „ ' (exoe Monday), 2.00 A. M. 14 ' atiWes t•Baltintore daily (except Dion- day) 6.15 `EV.--M. HARBISBUItki ACCOMMODATION ' loaves Harrisburg 6.8 Q A. M. NORTHWARD.' L MAILTSAIN leuvesßidtimoradally • ' OtxcePt'Suiday).. 9.15 A. M. • " leiNfelfHanisbnig.: a. 15 Pi, M. ;• 4.06 P 3 M. EXPRESSTRAINIiiiiibe Baltimore • • . daily 0.10 P. M. . • arrives at Harrisburg 1.35 A. A. 41 leaves figrts.) - iarg daily (except Mon day) , 8.00 A. ,M. '‘ arrives atSuribury.. SA . pll. 11111 - 41118BIIIIG 4CCOMMODATION "J . - re eves Baltimore • dally (except Bun ' •n 4Y) -! ...... . 2 ,001 P. M, a,rrlvee atHarrisburg 74 0 k'• For furt,her , infemation' apply at the . Ofh - oe, in :Pennsylvania Itailroad Depot. J. - N. DuBABRY, Gen.. Supg. Harrisburg, APrill'.lB, 1888.Att- ' NEW AIR LINE ROLITI PHILADELPHIA. O N AND AFTER . MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1862,1h6Pitanager Trains willFleave i the Philadelphia and - IA , .04/Ing 11 0- 1.08 4' r' at Harrisburg; ,for New. Xprt as Allow; rib r EASTWARD. RIPRF,dB I,IIIIC - leatreaTllarriabrirg it 2.15 . A. li., on arrival 6f th 6 P'ennkilvartia Railroad Express Train froin thO West, arriving lI:LA . 6w York lit 9.80 A. X, and at Phikuielphla 8.20 A.A. Asleeping car, ilfattach*Vo he tralir,ikrontik iroin Actjelblipt WitHO#4.. 4 BUIL; TRAg4 ,leaveg Mai-16'64g- 1it . 17 , - A. arriving: iri Ye* York at 5.80 P' kV, and Philadelphia at 1;50 !.. FMTSlNE:leaveitilarriabrirg at 2,00 is eitiYorkialtiio:l2s P. M., and k_ ad• elpiihnit. !: -- -- Rif W IN' - - 11 . 4.IP. -.FAST, LINE .eaves Nevf pr/ 1 4 : 6 : 80 A•f 11 .1 rind Philacluiphlkiat 8.16 A.:; M ., ahivr l 4 a , Harrisburgtlattl.l6 , ,r,ol:l: , .. ~ 1 i 30.11LTHA.1NYeavesfew York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at B$O . P. H., arriving at' Hai: risburg at 8.20 P.. 10 ,t , t, r,.,, IiTPE TRAIN haves ;New York AW[Pti P. fri.,ting Ati Itairisborg at 2.10 A‘lg. t and co n with thii Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A, 7 l3l?qpipg ; pa i r s ,i! also lit tached to: this trains ' '' '` P Ccnilections are made at 'Fiititisbnret4rfth trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern . oen dm& ettalberland Talley railr9isl B l ki r - tat i ink' foe Philadelphia, Panwilli, ..W, es rye ' Allentown, Easton, &a. ',„. , , , Baggage checked through. Fare :b?twOen New York kid Harrisburg, $61.5 1 ; rbeltm Harrisburg and Philadelphia $8 851 n - 1 oars, and $8 in No. 2. 4 1 -T. For tickets oibtherliformation akilyrto J. T. CLYDE, no2B-41tf Ueneral Agent, Harrisburg, tints of trupti 1862. WINTER 1863. AREANGEMENTI lIUMBtRLAND VAII6 AND FRANKLIN will C . ,ru daily, as folloWs, (Brtalays excefied) For Chandkiraintrit and Iburiabut IL' 1.. AL Least Hagerstown 7.01- -4.46 " Greencastle ;. 7:87 - 8.86 Arrive at:. 8.17 %20 Oharebersburg.... • Leave at.. 8.30 12.55 Leaves fillippensbnrg 9.00 .1.28 " Nowville 2.00 Carlisle ' 10.10 2.42 Meitiardcaburg 110.42 8.12 Arrive at Harrisburg ••11.16 8.40 For Chamberobrole and Hairerstown: 14. IL • P. M. 8.05 ILB6 Le k ve, agit t n li%`. , ""." '' r , BrL`iflre 11 2q5 (.7 • ;•-; • • • 61 C dr} 10.02 -• 8 . 29 „ ,9.27 . 2.55 Pew e " ebiPPe Pektag , , ; ...10.38 4.00 Arrive at Ohatatter*lrg 1 . 1 . 00 4 ' Bo heave ighatabershurgll.lo . 4.49 " Greencastle.. , , .11:55 6:80 Arrive at Hagerstown 12.86 6.10 jailr•AbOdg close isninections at Harrisburg! with trains for Philadelphia , New 'Kink, and, Elttsbnrig.i