Itioullarteztus. TOILET BEITBELES. LIVERY description or class of Toilet Brushes, and each class in great variety of style, quality and price. We can furnish almost any article of Toile! Brush from common to extra fine, at a very reasonable price. The following list comprises our stock of •gc oils of this line now in store : HAIR BBUSHF2B.—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 BIIIISITM.—HandIed, .fine Frenah, common, roach back, tourists, or soldiers', dogroot. HAT BRUSHES.—Fine French, ordinary, tour- iste . BONNET BEEISHEI—Dog-root, broom corn. VELVET MUSHES.—French sprigs, corn, dog-root. SHAVING MUSEUM—Buffalo horn, rosewood handles, of badger hair and btistlee, com mon, metal and screw handles. TOOTH BRUSHES.—American, Frencb and English, ivory and buff handles, double, tourist's in case, badger hair, Russia bristle very hard, 8 row cheap, straight, curved and rounded surface, hard or soft. NAIL BRUSHES.—PIain and winged, straight and rounded, buffalo backs, long and short bone handles. WISH BROolllB.—Large and small. SHOE BRUSHES —Tips. for blacking, double, handled, tourists' or soldiers', and splendid single brushes for polialting. FLESH BRUSHES, - ..—Long and short handles, hard and soft, horse: hair, long crooked back scratchers. In addition, we have an assortment of crumb brushes, plate polishers, dusters-and : marking brushes. - 11.bLL.Ell'El DRUG AliD FAIWY STORE, Innadtf, No. 91 Market street. 4ELBAT DISCOVERY BITTER WINE;..OF IRON, .., -_-----„zzl--1.-- R the cure of i.,- ,- *.z Z ..k ,, rwEAK. sTohi ,,,J---,---, ~------ ACES, GENERAL -2,- -T 4 ?" -- --- 11 V - V‘ -- - 7 ' DEBILITY, , - IN ~,,,a - ,A .z: ~-iir . .....,,,..„4 , DI :;-=: ~,), . =•lrr S -7 -- e- - 011.31.1.0 N, MS - ,„,IT , EASES 010 THE - 1 -- 77•-_---,-;,,W , ~.-4- NERVOUS SYS 'I,-,:h-.- - -' -..., a - ,TElii, CONSTIPA - - 1,? .; -- -'.% --- -" -- -. 7 ' '''' TION,ACIDILY OF =- -4 . ------,-- - ' IBE STOMACH, and for all maw .requiring a Tonto. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we prams ; Citrate of Mag a:Mc Oxide combined, with the most energetic of vegetable tonio3, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of ap petite, and general prostration of an efficient Salt of Iron , combined with ouivaluable Nerve. Tonic,, is moat happy. It augments, the appe tite; raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi nts3, removes the palor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to atreagthen you? Do you want a good appetite? • Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well? Do yon want to , get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do yon want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try , EUNIZEIIB BITTER WINE OF IRON! This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed indispensable as efonic medicine. It coats but little, purifies the blood, gives tone to the stomach; renovates the sys tem, and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by S. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary,.llBldarket street, _ Ihnibburg. Ear - TESTIMONIAL 1 MR. 8. A. Kamm., Dugout: Dear Sir: I have great pleasure in testifying to the complete emcees of your Bunts WIER or IRON in my case. I have • been afflicted for a limn ter of years with' weakness, general debil ity and giddiness, so much so that I have been confined to my bed for the greater part of my time, and have bad the attendance of our bust physicians, but received but little benefit. 1 had despaired of ever regaining my health, nu al hearing of ytiur inestimable remedy, Brr lIV/N1 or IRON. I determined to try tts virtue, and 1 stn happy to state it has resulted in a complete cure. lam more robust and vig- Inoue than 1 have.been: for many years, which feeling I attribute solely to your Brrrira Wins or Isms. I have ho hesitation ih recommeudiug it to others, similarly , affected, and shall be happy to bear personal, testimony Yours, truly, HARMAN , FRISCH. 10 THE PUBLIC. : Etaaancruttet, Feb. 21, 1888. Ili. S. A. KM/LSI. : Tuts ie Le certify that I have suffered WWII for a number of years with severe stacks of rheumatism; and have tried a great many rewedies, which were contidered by others a sure cure, without the least effect on me, so at lazt I have tried KUNKJIL*B Ibarsa 'Was of Lam, and I must say that one, bottle lists nearly outed me, and I intend taisktg it uYt til 1 tun perfectly cul3d. Yours,-truly,' Ida DAVID DASHORE. WB. B. BRADBURY'S PIAN O-F 0 RTE ESTABLISHMENT. No. 427 Broome St., NEW YORK. ►THE subscriber respectfully invites the ratan-, 1 tita of his friends and the public generally to his Piano-Forte Establishment, at No. 427 Moo= street, corner of Crosby street. Having withdrawn his interest, stock and materials from the late firm of " Lig hte & Brad brays," which firm was dissOlved on the 21st January, nit., and having purchased the entire stock of Piano-Fortes and Plano-Forteliaterial,. owned by his brother, EdWard EL Bradbury,- in the said firm, he Is now prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For tes- Employiog the most skillful and experi enced workmen, witivic large stock of the best arid most thoroughly seasoned material, and an abundance of capital, he has taken in hand the personal supervision of the whole. business of manufautiiring his instrtimente, and is enabled to turn out Plario-Fortesikunequalled tone and derobiensw. BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FORTE- In the arrangement of our new scale, &aids and prepared with the utmost careTexprostlY for our new instrtinients; we have added every Improvement *bloke= in , any way tend to the ,perfection of the Piano-Forte, 'and we can con Adeptly assert, that'fer delicacy of touch, vol ume, parity, brilliancy iiiti.eWeetnees of - tone, criniblised with that strength and solidity of f rame necemry to durability, these instru ments are Unequalled. " &meth end Ifeuu se" is our motto, and we invite, the closest criticism of the best unbiased judges hi the land.• ;ir Every instrument warranted for five YOVNF . 6 - WIC B. BRADBURY, 427' Broome at., wr. of Crosby, New York m 2 ciBm, BBOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALB,' in bottles, just received and for sale by WM. DOCK, Js., & CO uurBo Pennsylvania Rail Road I FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND AITIR MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1868, TIRE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as gal lows : THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hariis burg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. in. PAST LUTE leaves Harrisburg daily. (ex cept Monday) at 6.45 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65 a. in. Passengers tete breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount JOy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. m. , FAST, MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (exeiptlktuday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. in. • ! HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. in., and arrives at West 'Philadelphia at 9.30 p.. WESTWARD. • BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves }tar risbnig daily (except Monday) st 2.00 a. in.; Altelfma,l.l6 a. m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leives Harrisburg daily at 3.00 s. `m.; Altoona at 0.00 a.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsbutg 12.80 p. m.' MAIL TRA IN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. m.; Altoona at - 7.16 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 a. m. FAST 'LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.68 p. in.; Altoona at 8.86 p. m., and arrives at Pitts burg at 1.00 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pldhulelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisbnig at - B.oo'p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAM It: in Philadelphia at 4.00 p. .. and arrives at - riabtug at 9.40 p. m. This train saris via Mt. Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. Middle Div. Penn' a R. R. Harrisburg, Aprll 16, 1862.-dtf Northern Central Railway I SUMMER TIME TABLE. .13.ELDTI M 0 P,3,11.. 111 D Wasshingto . n city. • , Oprusectionimide with trains en 'Penyes nia Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, shd all of Northern New York. 015 and a ft er MONDAY, APRIL :20th 1 . 868; the Passenger Trains of the Notthern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, via SOTTHWARD.` MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily • ; (except Sunday) ..10.104. M. - leaves Efearisburg.. :1.15"P. M. " arrives•at, Baltimore 6.851% AL EXPRE3B TEAM leaves Sunbury . daily (except San , day) 11 0 7 P. N. " _ lea vas Hartisburg • (exelpt MOnday),. 2.14 A. N. 0 - arrives at Baltimore . • daily (except Mon day) 6.16 A. M. HARRISBURG} ACCOMMODATION . ' leaves Harrisburg 6.364. M. • , NORTHWARD:, MAIL TRAIN leaves Beitimoredally (except Sunday).. 9.15 A. M. " ftaves Harrisburg... Ll 5 P. M. arrives at Sunbury-. 4.05 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore - daily '9.16 P. M. " arrives at Harrisburg 1.85 A. M. id leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mon da) 8.09 " arri v es at es at Sunbury. 5.88 AL M. HARRISBURG ACCOISIMODATION; ! - leaves Baltimore daily (except Sun day) 2.56 P. M. " arrivesat Harrisburg 7.80 P. hi. 'For further information apply at thei Office, in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, GeLlaupt Harrisburg, April 18, 1868.-dtf Feb. 20 1882 NIA AIR LINE ROllll. AND PHII,JADELPHIA. l AN AND. AFTER MONDAY, - APRIL 20t1i,1862, the Passenger Trains will leave tike Philadelphia and Reading :.Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New Yorkand P i ttiladelphis, as follows, EASTWARD. fIICPREM LlMEleavee Harrisburg at 2.15 A. M., on arrivalof the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.80 A. M., and at Philadelphia at 8.20 4. M. A sleeping car is attached to the train through froin Pittsburg without change. MAIL TBAN leaven Harriebuit- at 8.00 A. M., arriving in. New York at 5.80 P. M., and Philadelphia at 1.60 P. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., aniving in New York at 10.26 P. M., and Phil adelphia at 7.00 P. M. WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New' York at 6:00 A. M., and Philacielphia at 8.16 A. M., arriving a Harrisburg at 1.16:P. M. MAIL TRAlN • leaves New York at 1200 noon, and Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M., arriving at liar risbrug at 8:20 P. N. EXPIIM3 TRAIN leaves New Yo rk at 7.00 P. arriving at Harrisburg at 2 . .10 A;111., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Ei:iirreas Train forPittsburg. A sleeping , car is also at taehed.to this train. ConnOsttozul are made at Harziahmg with trains on the }Pennsylvania, Northerri Central and orunh er h ux i Valley railroads, and at Bead ink for Philadelphia, PatevAle, Wil k ell b a rres Allentown, Easton, .Bm. • Bake checked - through. Fare! between New c 4 and ltatflibiarg, 85 15W between Harrigan* and sB' 85. In No. 1 cars, and $8 In _ N o. 2. For Gcdreinikother infonnation apply .tOwat J. J. CLYDE, no2B-dg General Agent, Rfarisburg. tint, of arainL Summer Time Table. EASTWARD loy:1:01:44:1.1.4:20Athl TO AND nom tints of 4Cra. L 1862. WINTER 1863. ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. GHANOB OF HOURS.—.On. and 'Mini 111%- day, Noveniber 11,1885,` Passenger Train& will run daily, as follows, (Sundays exostitild) : For Chasn'boraburg and Hardin:Mt w. u. Leave gagerstown 7.00 2.46 " Greencastle • 7.87 8.86 • { Arritte at.. 8.17 4.20 Chambereburg.... Leave at.. 8.80 12.56 Leaves Shlppensbnrg 9.00 1.20 " NewviHe 1982. 2,00 " , Clarlisie.. , 10.10 ,2.42 " Ilecsbaniesburg., 10.42 8.12 Arrive at Harrisburg . A 1.16 8.40 For Chandiersbnrg and snd Hagerstown : A. IL. P. IL. Leave Harrisburg • • • 8.06 1.86 " :Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.16 " 9.27 2.66 • " .Newville.... • . ...10.02 8,20 " Eibippensbnig 10:88 441 Arrive it' Obainberbburg 11.00 . LBO Leave Chambershrug • 11.10 4.40 . " Greencristle..., 11.66 5.80 Arrive at. Hagerstown.,.. , , 12.86 8.10 pa- MiUng close oonnisidens at Harris . . • with trains for Philadelphia;;New,York • Pittsburg ;• and with.trains for,.all points West. • B . O. N. - latiLL, Bupg. R. 4. donoe. clburnberebtinr Nov. 17. 1931-14 .7MAMDICit RAILRO SUMMEB44ItAkREMENT. ; LSEAT TRUNK LINHIBOH THE NORTH and Northwest for 1 1 161adidpilla, Neafj. ink; Beading, kilbansm. Allentcvini - Rag taU4 ' 'JI Trains leave Higrisburg for Philaclelphia,New York, Reading, Pottairille, and all intermedisie stations, at B .oo4oti t cand•24o .P J A. New Ydrk ftftest•Thiveei eau*, at 2.15 A. N., arriving at New York at 9.16 the ifasue morning. Fareslftnniitcrg : tciNew York $l6; to Philadelphia SO 86 and, $2 80. Ba ggage oheUked through. ' ' ' ' • Returning, leave New York at 6 A. IL, 12 Noon, and 7P. N. (Pltteburjr, Express.) Ikeve Philadelphia at 8.164. M.,,and 8.80 P. SE Sleeping cars in the New York Express Tidal], through to and from Pittsburg without ehlinge. Passengers by the Calawissa Baikoad loge Tamaqua at 8.60 A. IL, and 2.15 P. IL, for Phil adelphla, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Ptottsville at 9.16 A. M., and 2.80 P. bf.,'for .rhiladelphis, Harrisburg and ,New York.. An An Accommodation ? Pittenger train.' leaves Bsadthg at 6.00 A. M., and retmus from Phila delphia at 6.00 P. N. l ir All the above trains' run daily, Sun days excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A. And.Philadelpikia ekt $.15 2.15. • Ckommutation,- Mileage,taiga, and Imalf sioniTicketa at redneed rates to and from all points. G. A. NICOLL'S, : - • General Superlntindent. April 20, 1868.-dawtf 1863. 1863. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. rrilloB peat line traversies the Northern and Northwat counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Porwitykasia' Rail road Grespalsti,'lnd Wilder their auspices is being rapidly opened tbroughcnt its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business. from Harrisburg to 'Thlftwood, (2d Fork,) (177 Miles) en the Eastern Division, and from She Add to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Westera Pviitia. - TTI OP PAIMISMOLL TRAM AT. EMULUMMAIrt. Malt rain leaves North. 1.15 A.. M. Expresei Train haves North 8.00 A. M. Monk threagii NiiiioTrf causal both ways On these trains, between Philadelphia and Look Haven, and between lialtbnore and I pc* gavel). Elegant Sleeping oars' on the Ergb*s train bOth ,WEWS. ror infornablon respectingPaeeeenger bad ness apply ~ at the ff. Car: llth and Market streets. And for ''night `hiAlsee of the Company's Agente: 8. B. Kingston, Jr., Oor. 18th - alui Market etanete,-Entladelphia. J. W i , Reynolds, Erie. J. K. Drill, .Agent N. Q. R. 8., Baithiiiire. :HAL Housroar,, , Gail Freight 40. Phira. Lime L. Donn, Ges'i &hi 40. . Joe. D. Pines, ,120-cilyj ain't Momagm, Williamsport. FREIGHT REDUCED 1 HOWARD '& - HOPE EXPRESS 00.1 S ',BIIOafttiIICK,;.,,ROVTII TO AND FROM: NEW YORIK. Goc o4 :bi Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night, • Leave New, ' , York 7} bk 'the Past Thrlitigh!N4ras 'rrain, arriilng in Uarriabmg 8• • . WITHOtrr OHANEW (R OM. Order Goode =irked via HOP 11Z11 , 11813.00., General Office, 162 Broadasy, Newlrcnk. Her further inforniatla tui.-e of a Want- GEO, BERG= HassnonnwAng. 1.1381..-dff DR1117011110.1 MACSKR/ad, in .L family use, just received and for la WM. DOC/4J8., D. W. GROSS & CO., DRUGGISTS, MARKET► STREET, DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.? We are daily adding to our assoitment of goods all such articles as are dedrubbrjurd would respectfully. call your attention to ;the largest and beet selaCt4tbrxii.inlbie city, of I . DRUGS, CHtMlo,eitS & ,PAINtSy 7i';arnishes and Gilt* ' 13 4 ;04 Flis 'a kir:N7ll9A, - • Lrd, Sperm and P 63 Otis, ; ' • ' .; )13otessi Vials suid Lamp fillo*, . . 06010 Sattilikkulgta NA* &o:; ito., • With a generg43"!(o rtutitrMialt4-TemiriarrioLEs eeleoted from the best mato:. Earners of Ituropeanct this totaktiy . .Being very large,ileelers tPAINTE, WRITE LEAD, LIITt3IDICD ~" WINDOW_ GLASS , AR'TIST'S • • • COLORS, , PAINT, AND MMirß tiIttIBEES IN ALL THEIR VARILMES, • WIPES AND. Wir slB , oy ALL KIM , W 0 respectfully invite a call, feeling eon& dent that we can okay the wants of all on terms, to t 42 lr ! ati A seti°l " 1 IT'S/MTH I TELIFES vlt 4-* ' JONES' AN T I wicrirs . !OßCE6int TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES, HAIR assTORA*IIII3; Of all kinds, direct ' him the Proprietors. _ Sapimifier and amxmtrated Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whinh we sell as low as it oan be purchased in the idtbsi. I'HAYER'S FLUID RXTRAGTfi. Being.'loge , luminous in these Oils, !imam offer Indueihilehte thr , ekee buyers. Coal« Oil Lamps. of tie, iroiit Ilisinifited patterns, very cheap. All iaaioeiii4..reitinw to burn Coal. Oil. =a FARMERS :AND GRAZIERS: Thom of yOu who hlyetaot giver;'our ?camp, AND , OATTLE POW,DILRS a itial. , ininv not their superiority, and. the-.advantage they are in keeping liorsii and Cattle health'' . and in gtiod condition:. Thotuandsearrtestifj to the,proilt they have derived from theimit of our Cattle Powdets by the ineramiti quantity and'gnality of milk; beak* jx 9 prvini general .16111th and ap. peanaice 0f..-their-cattle. Our long experience n the biaiammis gives us the advantage of ,a,thorough kuowitx*s of the trade, and our arrangements In the citlia, are such that 4Vo cin a very short time! furnish anything appertaining to, our brainesti, on the borhot • •• Miamian' for the liberel patronage ileatOWed on our house, we hope , • by strict attention to business, a careful eeleation of at fair prime, and the desire to please Sill, to matt a continuance of . t4e , favor r of hating public, ,fitpl6 dly - Blititht TUCKER, KANITFACITUREE and Wholesale Dealer in IVI. "MOW :2 PATENT SPRING BED." These Bedii - are particularly noted for their Clearribreas, Earre mil-Durability, and are war ranted to give - perfera satisfaction. 'Formic, by • • t MEAN Tumult, mrET-Eurj No. 2 Bever EWE, :I', 4 ?etton, Mass, Goldlel3Bl Gold - Pens sio-VikARRANTED. 4•1 Heis been opened at SOktiStr.FEWS , BOOKSTO j 9 I.ll . 4l . artrbt Street, burg. • I,iIURNB, Weems, Baskets, and;all kinds of `cedar and Wino* , Mkre, for sale by HIGHOLS 8c BOWMAN, zar2B ' 'leer. Front and Idarketlitreets. . . tiANGES ANDO:KAM, a fpish 4mportg, tionjust xt!lielved andfor Age bye MO • ."_ . •4111.:`_ tOCAC; Js & CO. AlllB` ANL iDRIED: • BED.—lllibener's Itmcebiorlirapsargl Dried Beef, *intuited toti* ' mOlEl'OlOl4 by: BetwhaN, sb -- ,00r: ft.)11041111.114140131reets• -A . e k fl). ID. Gras 10 Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John . A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Am brose White, John B. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, Jaime N. Dickenson, ft Morris Wahl, John Meson, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trot ter, Edward S. Clarks. • HARRISBURG, PA. • i ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAT'', Secretary. NO. 19 z t D r eattdis t aLsea and rutty, Artbit's Ckolcuu sod Toole,i ; . Pura Groundiftocll, =EI 047.4. CARBON OIL 1 P E DRUGS r I,4tri t rolly—and WM. Itrusulianains INSU ai A C . (arise, Fire and inlard Trangpatiation Oentrat Agency at Ilact - hlittrg, Pa., of the INSURM COMTANY OF :NORTH AMERICA OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated I.794—Charter perpetual. Capital and A55et5.. . ..,.51,200 000 As oentralagenkfor the above named compa ny, the undersigned is prepared to take Are risks in any pad of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpettnilly, on the moat favorable term,. . inNalnnt street, near BecoAci. WILLTAX-BUBICLKIt, Harrisburg, ra. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER 1.0.1111.1.1.4 RD, Sling and Tobacco Mjaufacturer • 1.8 Ir. CHAJLaRaS (Funnerly 42Ohambera Street, New Yorlr,) • WOULD call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, via • „ 'BROWN , SNUFF. MarsOPYI : . PenliPos. E 7 me SaPpee,„ Pare Virginia, Coniellappee, Nachitochee, American Gentleman; Copenhagen. • • - YELLOW !SNUFF. f3cOtch, High Toast Scotch, Irlah.4igh Toast, orlinnOyfoot, Honey Dew Scotch, - lye& Honey Dew Scotch, Freak Scotch.. fir Atteitiots is called to-ihe large reduction in pideesiotAibwOnt,,,,Cliewing and Smoking .?) , e *lO, will be found of a Superior Quaalilc '" 4- •• TOBACCO.. d att.o Imam • Long, 1 4.4,119, ...No, , !vanish, Na. Cadeter, Nos. I`&'S 'milled; ' ' , Turkic& Cumulated. t ITEM OW 011infliC P. A. L., or ,Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Oronoco Tin Foil Cavendish. N.ll.—k 'Wader of prime- will be cent on ;application. .inrll-dly and Pa MEI NO: GOODS, T 911; THE' TOILET White Pond Lilly Extract, White Pond Lilly Toilet Water., White Fond Lilly Hair Oil. It. 1 . • - WhlteTond Lilly Toilet Soap. Ailment of Flowers Toikt Soap. Queen of Flowers Hair OIL Queen Of Flowers Toilet Water. The Union Bouquet; a splendid perfume, dedi cated tothec ladies ofthe United Scares. These excellent got*, neatly put up, and now haying an extensive sale, we offer in this community. ' 0. K. KELLER. A lot of fine pomatums, hair oils, line soaps, cosmetics, he., fresh from the factories ; reciv ed at the "Popular Emporium" for Toilet arti cles., M.LEtt'S Drug Store. my 4 91 idatket strtet. DAN'L A. MITENCIL.AGENT. te. the Old Wallower Line; respectfully in= forms the public that this 0141:bd Tranv portation Line, (the only Wallower Lhie now in existence, inthis city,) is in`successful operation and prept"trOgtl3 carry freight as low as any other' individual line between-, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all other poitria. on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie alittVirilliamseert and Elmira Railroads. • !,/ , DAN'L A. MUKNOII, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Aeods sent So_ the Warehouse of Messrs. Wit:pock, Zell ,St Hirschman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 eickidqvaid, Win alive at IllartlbAll. ready for delivery, !rte.* morning.. [ap3o-rdinyl COFFRI r COFFEE I COFFEE 1 IV - ANTED,' every Grocer mind the Public to V V try WORBKLIIB, NONBARELL mum= COF- Warreattedto give pattafaction, or the money . refunded. It la tirdvereaily acknowledged tha BEST E EB USED. Prepared and %limit, at the Eagle Stea% Spice and Coffee Watts, 1i0.'244, North Front, (oor •ner eflleaget.,) Philadelptda, Pa. .mehikiatno • HOWARD WORRELL. iIEAOHER _OF MUSIC Ornos ex WARD'S MUSIC STORE, • 4 AR A , . Third Binmt. Residanoe liArdareekabtm, North. . , dl5-41 JAPENESE TEA. AA CHOICE:LOT of' thiti celebrated tea just xecelved. Itig of the first cargo ever im polio:toy:Kos much &Rieder to the Obinese teas in viably, strength and fragrance,!and also entliely ffee feint &Reiteration, coloring or mixture of in," kind.-.lris the natural 'leaf of the Japanese Tea Pleat. For sale by „ ult 4, . WM. 30 'OOO Maras ' alavagexj and nnumvassed, of every choice ilrandlanuaket, for sale.very low a i 8 large beautifies or singly. Each ham warranted. For sale by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, myB Cor. - Front and Market Ms. HOICE PorflllEl3 . - AND MOLASSES, We C iiwnow offering forlatie, very low, a lot of choice syrups. Call and examine, at NICHOLES it,BOWMAN, apl4. car. Fro ii4:.14.* Market streets. - Eva SALE -,Two billing lots, 20 leet fropt I and 110 feet deep, oo Cmhberlancl et, t, below the Ridge road. mv2 TEM). F. Satlarnlt. EMIT 'I3ARRELS., ALARGE men of empty w hi sky bends and wine and brandy casks, for sale by into WAL DOCK, Ja., & CO. ' HARDI I—Wedding, Rief ng , and gupb mg Cards, 'rickets, and printing in gamma,"faule2Lim!,4llinna -1p erecuted at 13 . pwriva. o i ai4 ig • igitarkentientAarrisbuN -- •,,. .Kt • ' A s t• , pock 032iibles re. PTII. USina 1: Bt N 16110 ; w I, AND REL i - G 4_ , -- A, ooaata /C.S D YAFEAT ali 2L =I nillol4o to t,.rt Jar : n in have Zt11.0.12.ed and iinia,ved room, and reap,vtfully invite the attour the public to our canw.iw..t will stock of OROCBRIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN ANi: Ulan, CEDAR IND 'AL, WARE. We offer for sale STEWART?, & WV - ERIN'S CHOICE 5i LL CHOICE SYRUPS MID ISOLik.k , r> of all k+L_ WHITE AND BROWN SUu dki GREEN AND BLACK "1 COFFEE, sPICES, FLAVORING EX 1 k%.% We keep on hand WI kinds of Count:, Iwo ; also, FLOUI 18111 SALT, HELMS, LAUD, Are. We call attention to our larg6 stock,c, dor NON EXPLOSIVE COAL unequalled in every respect 'oy lazy In the tet t , together with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, BURN ind CHIMNEYS. QUEENSWARE AID GLASS - WA IL of every style, always aa • NICHOLS di W WO rd-dl6] Oar... Front mud Niar.set JOHN WIELS'e Confectionery 48c Fruit 61. ()! THIRD STEM, NEAR WAIN - , Ilarrithwv. bQNFICITONERY OF ALL lUNDS ORANGES AND LEMONIti, PINE 'APPLES, BANANNA:-. Mel AND SAL! And vegetables of all kinds, brought front the eastern markets, twice a week, purchased under my personal saparvision, t . enabling me to aell a betts.and cheaper art than any in the market. O' Orden; from a dienknoe atte,de promptly, and goods delivered to any iki theltzafree of charge. CANNED FEW' constantly. hand. Give me a call. Je2ro ID OFFICERS AND:ULDIERS. Colleslion at Pensions, Bouuties, Back and War °Mears' Pay Rolla, Muster Komi, and 6., exulting Account* Made Ont. riundersigned, haveig boea in the lloyment of the Unitcd :States duriro.: last eighteen months, as t :era in the . ing and Disbursing Office and Office ot Intendant ot Recruiting Seryice of Penzaz, the, respectfully informe the public that opened en alike In be DAILY 1:41.W4g. ,Building tot the purport of • wilectio„: dons, Bounties, Beck Pay and War 04 .- also, making out Officers' Lay Rolls, M.. Rolls and Recruiting Acc,a - ,ta. All orders by mail ut.L.,..1 to prompuy npqaou 61;11.3 V *or s emi t , _ _ VADIITON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD IVI. MIST QUALIFY WA/MAXI/I.D ITONEBEILVE IN TEE JVJJutE WOA A GREAT LUX:(I.I3Y. / PERSONS in went of a superior and good GOLD PIN will find with me &large meat to select from, and have the privi., exchaagethe Pens until their hand in i, suited. And If by fair means the 1.).1- points break off during twelve mouths, IL chaser shall have the privilege to seinez one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Pens, mild ' Morton; not warranted, in strottg bilc.• cases, for $l, $1.25,..51 50, $2 00. For sale at SCIIEFFE,s'S BUO6 • ap6 No. 18 Market street, ttirri,o TRW. F. SW BOOK AND JOB Ptt IV/ NO. 18 'CAREW SQ.ARA, ELABRISBUILG. • IDOABTICULAII attention paid to l'l •- .K Baling and Binding of iitailny:d Mealfests, Policies, Checks, Drafts, _ printed at $2, $3, $4, and $6 per tht,u• elegant style. POSTAG-E OUREENG Whave received an aasortm ea t ets adapted for ayrytng, gi ate h r „ veniently the New Carrency, v Jo t 1. 0 1 , LEA.TItER GOODS (PS!'uNi hl HAL ! Ladles' Satchels, Ladies' Oompanious, Portmonnities, Begat Oases, Card Oise: ting and sewing Cases, Portfolios, T ".1 . ' l3 DRUG STOKE, pi Mari , • NI FEMUR. . HIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, wa; .1. entirely vegetable In its ocomp...x.iri , been employed with wonderful duct many years in the cure of diseases for t PASSAG and LUNGS. For any for_ dame such as ODUGH. TICK LlNti THROAT, SPITTING OF COs !)' CULT BaILiTHING, ROAIISENSkiS, VOICE, and HECTIC FEVkIiS, it* ü be attended with the happiest rest'', ts one of the beet and safest medic: o . '2w forms of BRONCHITIS and COW sUid Neiandasser prsparakon of Opera is ar. in this wow. -PRICE $lOO PER PeyrThE . For sale at BERGNER'S °MEAT STORE. Gold Pens! fitold or wARRANTEDiiki, NOTIIER newassortment of the well A. NeWtott Pen" of all sizes, tfyles, envie - or gold hoidens, have just been r,. at the fsmotte OHELP BOOK STORE of GEO. BERGN hr. 91 Market ELeaTieburg, Dec., 1862. POCKET BOOKS, BUCILIMIN plumlin, # 4 0P41 blOßLita' And a generalTarkatj_ Of Leather ao.i readve4 at BE N4I 4 TEB'S 80011 n!' 11116 M GRAPRI NE.—Dock. Et Co lidade Of pure Grape Wi ne , of d. raanufectute„ which they oiler to tbe': • • niers as the most superior article in the G Tibaquantity on hand is small, and c - call early those win) wish to purchase would do - . DOCK II JOHN WI:- EMI