Miscellaneous. (411 BAT KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, VOIR the cure of WEAK STOM.- - iliS, 0 ENEBAL Blur y, IN DI -73 lON, DO SES OF ERB I.IIIVOUS SYS- Ali, CON STIPA-1 3N, ACIDITTOF :E STOMACH, and for all cases requiring a Tunic. • This Witte includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess.; Citrate of Mag mitic 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 efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augments .the apps= tite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi -11€1313, removes the palor of , debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite • • Do you want to build up your constitution.? Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well? Do you wane a brisk and vigorous feeling If you do, try EUNEEL'E BITTEN WINE OF IRON L This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor-• ougbly tested by all classes of the torenamity, that it is now deemed inaispensable as a Tonic nuxilcine. It costs but little, purifies the blood; gives tone to the stomach, renovates the-iisys tem, and prolongs life. I now only ask a htmle of this valuable Tonic.- Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by S. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. TESTIMONIAL I Esituaitria; Feb. 20, 1808. • lila. S. A. Kuirszt, Druggua: Dear Sir: I have great' pleasure in testifying to the complete successef your Bursa, Wins or IRON in my case. I hairs, - been Id:dieted' kir a number of years with weakness, general debil ity and giddiness, so much so that 1 have, been Loufined to my bed for the greater part of my time, and have had the attendance of our I bust physicians, but received but hula benefit. I had despaired of ever regaining my health,' thud hutting of your inestimable remedy, Ba rn WINS OF IRON. I determined to try its virtue, and I am happy to state it has resulted In a complete cure., lam more robust and vigT orous than I have been' for manyyears, which feeling I attribute solely to your Brim WINROF Laos. I have ho hesitation in recommending it to others, similarly affected, and shall be happy to bear personal testimony - Yours, truly, HARMAN FIIIBOH. TO. THE PUBLIC. fiRRRISBURG, Feb. 21, 1868. Mn. S. A. KORNAI. : This is to certify that I have suffered much for a number of years with severe Macke of rheumatism, and have tried a great many remedies, which were considered by ethers a sure cure, without the least .effect on me, so at last I ave tried KIINSAL'S Burgs WINE or IRON, and I must say that one bottle has nearly cured me, and I intend taking it un til lam perfectly cured. Yours, truly, MRS. DAVID BABIIOI3E. B. BRADBURIRS P! A NO-F ORTE E STABLISHMENT. No. 427 Broome St. - - NEW YORK. Plsubscriber respeetfully invites theinten in of his friends and , the public generally to, his Piano-Forte Establishment, at No. 427 Broome street; corner of Crosby street: Having withdrawn his iattireet, stock and materials - from the late firm of " lights &Brad burls," which firm weir dissented on the 81St January, ult., and having purchased the entire stock of Piano-Fortes and Piano-Forte Material, owner by ids brother, Edward G. Bradbury, Jo the said tirm, he is new prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-Pa tes. Eraployiug the must Skillful and ekperi enced workmen, with ,a large stock of the best and most thoroughly' seasoned material, encian abundance of capitat, ho his taken in hand the personal supervision. of itte whole business Of manufacturing his instruments, - and Is enabled to turnout Piano-Fortes of uttedualled tone and deraideriess. BBAISBURY'S NEW SCALE PIAI7O- FORTE. - , In the arrangement of oar new scaler; drawn and prepared with, the utmost ofue,;oxpposily for our . new. instruipcnts, we have added every, improvement which can ia.any way tend to Abe perfection of the Piano.-Forte,,and we can con lidentlyessert, tliatfor.delloacy of , touch, vel, time, purity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone,. combined,with .tbst strength ...and. solidity frame necessify to durability, the , izistni t menta are unequalled. • "A.Slterwas and Beauty " is our motto,- fuld we invite the closest criticism of the hest unbiased judges lithe sir Every, ,instrument warranted fOr . years. :: , WPC B.,BRADBIIIIY, 427 Broome at., oor. of Crosby, New York. m 2 clBm, DAN'L A. MIIENOtt, AGENT. _ OlVthe Old Wallower Line, respectfu lly . in forma the public that thin Old DatlyTtalw portathin Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this city,) is iii-fludetigful*eration and prepared to carry freigkit.as: low - as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Bunting,. Le wishing, Williathiport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, arid-all other pOints on the'Northern CentracPiiihidiiipiliti alutErie and Williamsport arid Elmira Railroads. DAWL A. MORNCH, Agent,' • Harrisburg; Pa. Goods sent •to tha, Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Z-.:11 & Hincliman, Noe. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philailelphia, by 4 o'clock., r: ,- arrive at Harrisbing, ready for delivery, net 'morpins„ [apBo-rdniyl COFFEHI I OCiFFEE COF'FEIII.I NMED, every Grii)er WORRELL'S NONPAREIL PREPARED 00E- Ei22 Warranted to give aitiaficilW,biqh43llll6leY refOruk4l-....libunitv , kally -ildidigiittlie- BOT4.EVER USED Prepatai audlor sale at the Mtg le Steam Spice and Cegee Works,•No., 244, North; Front, (cor ner of New st.,) Philadelphia; Pa- meh9dBsoa EDWARD WORBELI;. r• TEliloolKts TEAO-KgR Omai is 'WARD'S MUSIC/ MBE, Residence: Third 'Streetliahtive `North . 5T.311.113 .er*P, ti3t3 . 7ASSE.S.—We C are nowocring.fwiwitgilvem_los.r, slot of choice syrups:- -dall-attd extu3xine '141.0110.1.9 sciwiftffli - 0 4*.Frodtand Market-446314 h. apl4 B ows t 01P9' _AAP ; Kxacit E 4h Nitu - okianst roceiired tindlor s a le , by mr3o WM. DOCK, JAL, & 00. Pennsylvania Rail Road I summer Time Table FIVE TRAINS DAILY 'TO AND • FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND Amu MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1868, THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania . Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol lows : THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m. FAST LINK leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- . olpt Monday) at 5.95 a. la., and Arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.55 a. m. Passengers take 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 (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. mr and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, leavecHarrisburg ;44.00 p. m., and arrives at, West Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m. ,WESVIWARD i BALTIMORE MODEM TRAIL leaves Bar= . risburg daily (except Monday) at 2.00• a. in.; Altoona; 7.16 `a. tn., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburs at 12.00 noon. PHILADEUTELI. EXP.IIII3B MAW leaves Harrisburg daily at 8.00 a. m.; Altoona at 8.00 ain't., take breakfast, and arrives at fittabnrg at •44 ° Afe n ' TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at /.16 Altoona, at 7.16, p. in., take sapper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. m.• . • FAST .1% leaves. Harrisburg .at 8.50, p. at.; Altoona at 8.86 p. m., and arrives at Pitts bin at 1.00 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. 1211. r WAY ACCOMMODATION . TRAIN ' leaves Philadelphia at 4.00. p. m.• and arrives at Hate riltburg at '9.40 p. m. This .train runs via Mt. Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG-, avg. Noddle Div. Penn's R. R. Harrisburg. April 16, 1882.-dtf Nortyn_qe,itraj Railway SUMMER TIME' TABLE. P LTI MOREL liTashiagtoa City. connections - made , with tmins en Pennslyva nia ,Rallroad, to and from. Pittsburg and the ' TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and - Went Branch Sus4neharina, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. - • OV and • after - ' MONDAY, APRIL 20th` '11368, the' Paaseriger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will tally(' at and depart from Hiirisbiirg and Baltimore as fblloWa, via MAIL TRAIN leaves SunbUry.dally (except Sunday) —lO.lO A.M. " leaves Harrisburg.. 1.16 F.M. arrives at Baltimore 6.86-P. N. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except San day) 11.07 P. M. .4 leaves Harrisburg: (except Munday), . 2.0 0 A. M. " arrives At Baltimore daily (except Mon . day). - 6.16 A. IL lIMMUSBURG ACCOMMODATKM . leaves •Harrisbarg 6.80 A. N. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sanday).. 9.15 A. H. leaves Harrisburg... 1.15 P. M. arrives at Sunbury.. 4.06 P. RXPERSS TRAIN leaVes BaltbnOre dahg:::~x:... - 9:15 P. M. 1 if arrives atianisburg LB5 A. M. leaves Harrisburg ; • daily (except Mon- . • '. ....... 8:00 A. H. arrives at ElunbUry. 5.88 A. M. HARRD3BURG ACCOMMODATION leaves -BaltiMpre daily (except. Sun day) .. ....- • /55 1 P. M. arrivesatilarrisburg 7.-80 P. M. For further information applylat the Office, iu Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DoRARRY, Gen. Rept. Harrisburg, April 18;11368.-dlf • NELAIR LINT 11011 TL AND AFTER MONDAY ' , APRIL - :20th,1.862, the Psalenger Trains will leave the'Philadelphia' and Reading 'Railroad. Depot; at Harrisborttfor New York and Philadelphia ;- as follovm, vis : • - 1` • EIAI3TWARD. . , 13211108 lIENE'IeavUS llairiabnrg at 2.15 iit;-; OReirival ol tlie'PenneylVania Bearded Express Midi/ frorn'the We 4, arriving in - New York - at Sint- A. M.; and at Philadelphia at 8. 2 / 3 A. Ti!. A sitieping tar , is attached to the train - through from' . Pittsburg without change. MAIL ThAIN leav63. Eardebrieg at 8.00• A: ii&itnErlif New 'York at 5.80 T. and Phdadeltddas; FASTUtaletr)*Pfutiabing at 2.00 P. M.,' arriving in _New Xork and Phil ,adalphittrat-7.lDO`P_.*. :-VIKESTWARD. FAST LlN&leatiai.NOitirokk at 6.00 A. M.; 4 . .phillatelphia ,8. , 16 A. :X I - Pilling. a. : arrlsbnrg at lAA , F-14_, • , teeTt.eaNew York at 12.00 noon, and Plilladelphia at 8.80 P. 14„ : arriviog at Harr risburg:at4.llo Rel M. , _ EXTBES - SAT -- teavea-New - 'York . at 7:00 P. 'writing I st Harrisburg at 2.1.016i:142 and nonoeothrs with the Pennsylvania Ift&beit Train for Pitteburg. l6 l ideaPinB du la' alimPati = tached ,thia ConrowitiOna otadiS at Harriaburg with trains-on the Pehnaylaania, Northern Cenizal andOan¢_berland-Vey afillrotukkguidat forf~R ykitadiroa, potta4 . 4 '974681w02,, -AlleritiiWioo; &c. Baits/ref *Cited througe _ bititiOn New - Fork .0 . 'Harrisburg, $5 1.5,;.; betimen organ Philadelphia, $8 85 in No. 1 - _ ForldertitWi,t4iiiiiifiiiiiiition apply to • I. J. CLYDE, no24kilii Agent, arrisbaro. -M.U.SI 0 Lints of trap& EASTWARD.- MI THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND IRON SOUTHWARD. tints of _4l RADIN 4ILR®4.D BUMUEB. ARRANGEMENT et_ BEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH kl arid Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, East ton, Ste. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia,New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A. M., and 2.00 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16 A. IL, arriving at New York at 9.16 the same morning. Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $5..16; to Philadelphia $8 85 and $2 80. Baggitge checked through. Returning, Rave New York at 6 A. IL, 12 Noon, and 7 P. M., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 8.80 P. IL Sleeping cars in the New YorE Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburg without change. .. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. hi., and 2.15 P. H., for Phil adeiphia, New. York, and all Way. Points. Trains leave . Pottsville at. 9.16:A. ht., and 2.80 P. IL, for .Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. A.O Accommodation , Passenger train leaves Beading at 6.00 A. M., and returns from Phila delphia at 6.00 P. M. or All the above trains run daily, Sun days excepted. A Sunday train leaves,Pottsville at 7.80 A. M., and PhAladelpidatat 816,,P* M. Commgtation, .Mileage,.Beason, and *our slot Tielrets at reduced •rates` to and faini Pointe. ... G. A. NICOLL'S, Ekfleiaal Superintendent.;" •, April 20, 1868„-diafM; 1862. w I R'T ER 1863. A. B R Ei MEDT TI CUMBERLAND, VALLEY AND FRANKLIN BANQE OF 1101:42.—On and after Mon kj day, November'l7, 1862, Paatm,ger Train:3 will ran dally;'aa followa,lnnidaya inenptadj For Chunboroburg ,sind Harrieburfr 2.:! `1,.. `fir: A. IL' PC1E...,,V I I LEave Higer5k0.pm............. 7.00, 2.46 " Grgenßol6 '' ' .."' 7.8 7 3.83 _ ' • - Arrive , at.. 8.17 ' 4.20 " f Leave at.. 8.30 12.55-• -1 ljeavaß Shippenfbarg 9.00 L2B • 6 4 *amine ... .7 .. .......k9.82 2.00 1 " Garlbile. 10.10 2.42 " 10.42 8.12 Arrive at flatitaburg - ' • 14.16 • 8:40 For Chantibersbnra , and Hagerstown : AL. IL. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8.06 • 1.86 " Mecluirilesburg ' 8.47. 2.15 " Carlisle 9.27 2.56 Newville 10.02 8.29. " Bhlppensburg- ... . . 4.00: Arrive-at Ohamberbtaarg....,.ll.oo 4.80 Leave Chaniberahurg 11.10 4.40 " Greencastle - 11.65 5.80 Arrive it I;DnOistawn.... .. . . 12:86 8.10 per. Making close connection at Efarriaburgi with trains -for Philadelphia; New York :and. attebtug ; and with. trains for all-points West. 1k R. Once, bersburg, Nov. 17,1:6T-13r 1863. 1863. pH l .4pa.o.tii.A AND ERIE RAIL - - - ROAD. FITMS Vat tinier- travertiewthe Northern and 1 Northwent counties ot Ponintlirania to the clip of Erie, on Lake Erie. • It has been leased by the Pauuyistatia- Bail; rail Company, and under their ausploos Is being rapidly:l%4nd tfiroughout its entire length. ' It is nowiltteutse for. Passenger tutd•Froight businins fsonaillarrisburg to Driftwood, '.(2d Fork,) (171 ,miles) on, the.-Eastern Division, and from bittefliold. to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western Division.. • . TIMILOT PAWING= TRAM AT HARIUSBUIG. • Matt, Irain leaves Nortti LIB A. Mr, Esprenarain• lenves:North..- 8.00 A. M.. , Caw run through wrraetrruesnos both ways oh:these trains between-Phi ladidptda atutluoin Maven, and between 13althnernand Lock Haven. PAegaiMEilesping cart on the Expreee train bipth ways. . . For information respecting Passenger In:mi meos apply at the„.l3.lrw Oor. 11th arid Market •atreabi: • , • 1 . And for Freight badness of _the Comisuw's Agents: 'B. B. Kingston; Jr., Ser. 18th mad Market streets, hht: J. NV, BoynoldaErie: ..1, M. Drill, Agent-KtD. B. 8., Baltimore. • 1 . .., H. H. HoIDITOW • G a n ' FP4Phg AO- , Lewis ;IVHoingi, reird... Jos. D. Poise, . j4O-dly] CisserMamwr, ifiliismspint. E4NOiliy,:i4p. - kIO-$1)•-.ii:. , -; HOWAID & HOPE EXPRBSS .CO:0 MORT &WOK MU' I TO AND FROM N..:lK':W.T .. o.lt.fK,i'‘' .GoodeOrsigXol".ll2 r - the liforning__Retunieo t 1 ~ saufe Night.` LeavaJNew York at 74:P. M., by the Fast Through . Exprees `Frain, arriving in Harrisburg ost 8 A. ' ' " THOttT: OICANar OF OARS. (3iFder Goodk , marked _Imajj.I2MSZPRESELcgi n Genera ogirtb Broodysyrilow York.' For fa d erk447ii BERGNER, A.,gent. ihiiiintnac* - 4. - wriftr • - I UMW •.111,1CW: ,*iffa'" fad* usajust• lice rile and lc/halal:ly 11.4 • Wit. DOOK.A., 00, ID. its. ': , roes 452 r (go n. W f? 8: 8 41n WHOLMAIN &ND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS. "We are daily adding to out 11a3ortment of goods. alt such , articles as axe desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to the Inrgestand best selected Stair in this city,, of DitII08).01EEN10,1113 do PAINTS► ils, liitudolum/ I/petals, Gla mid Putty, Artist's Colors and Tools, Puri Ground splcse, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Igkr 4 ; PPFPfand Pine 01 * Bottles, -Vials and Lamp illobes, dale Bosp,• Bongos and Corks, &o 4 &a, &e. &a: With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES selected heal' the beet manufactures and Per . liners of Europe and this country. Seing very large dealers In • AINTS, WRITE LEAD, . . • LINSEED. OIL,• VARNHUM, inlijXlol9 GLASS, ARTIST'S COLOBJ3, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BURROS IN ALL votta vAancn* • obLons AND BRONZE - • • OF ALL lUNDEL We respectfully Invite a call, feeling con& dent that can supply the wants of all on terms to theireatbfaction. TEETH TEETH t. JONES' WWl:Ern% POIIOICLAIN • PATENT BIXPIGINEI3, and - HAM PJESTOBATIVEI3, 01 •d 1 kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye. Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which wo: well as low . as it can be purchased in the cities. I.IIAYBWI3 MEDICAL- FLUID .1111C1BA6TIEL 0011 OIL! ''C4tS,BON OIL Being large •pas in than Oils, we can io clove buYere. Coal. Oil' ps of the mint ImproVed patterns, very cheap. All of lamps changedto burn Rog Oil. , • I FARMERS ::AND GRAZIEM. Those of you who have not given our HORS AND OATTLE.MVPaIIiI3, e t trial know ; not their superiority,. and the- advantage theY'are in keeping. knees, and iiittie healthy and. in good condition. Thoinundayan teetitie the 1 4 4, 1 ,1 t they *lye' deils4xl from the use of our.aattle Powders by the increasing' , quatity and quality of mUk besides improving the general health and op. lisianume of their -cattle. thu- long avoidance In the bnalcoes gives us the advantage of lkthorongkknowledge of the , t!ade r and.ons arplkogemeldo in the cities are. r#nola- that we can trawery short ttnip fOrnish alipei*tbg to our ,buidneto, on dui 603 st of terma: ,•• - • inksokfallbr the ltberel patronage bestowed on our home, we hope by strict attention to b . Ssiness: a carefal seleation of - • *,;(7,4A -- , ;1;14,u - 41v fair Prima , 0 1 44 . 1 dealnkic!: Pieigam a to Dina a imithiasiicevi the favor ‘clbiarka inatlig ; public.: • . api6 dly - -.HIRAM TUCKER , AlAwureertrake Whol eefde Dealei In iyi3.TIIGICAIII3VAMVSPRINCIPRED." Thew Bosiiie'pektaladarly aqte4l,, for Cleahlbiess? - aase Hfiafittlability: i 'and are eat ranted to. N o perfect satisfabtion: - For sae by . • - RlEL6l._TuckEs, -] w 2--Se " M ar i; :fir -m ] vaFff -• _ . POOKET BIBLES. • ?TILL mßortpiot ) ?t, l PociThet. butt Taitaaienta fdr t he aolOgiecriit tg °Wad at IMIGNEWB"Mg4O9O‘.. 1 , 10.1:008 Broome, Baskets, and all 01118 al Cedar and 10.11 low ware, - for idle 6y 21101101:8*RBO.WItatri $1: Trout and Marker etzekci t ie r 1ii41114 . .4AP ,Mr§ o 4 - . .. 1 tion, 414 6 Afige RI , Rapt% to ,Li ~r 1: ;s, ..., :. '• ,' ii,,i4A-,,., [ ] thais 42/1"3 - DUKEWBEgr:Lqkti e jim p e e 11.1_,,Eze t iLdhpiNzas lad Mried'Beet h a d. to eve sitibfacit.* hr • L t }mums 41Bowglar, 4. Cor:Trosit au& li:Aettltre*. 'AMES' Yllifitr@Or 19 Ati, ''l7 Ho is., a o. filigtrlianeoug N IT P. A -'•() brim, Fire and 'Maud Transportation; Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of Cue, NM NCg COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1.794- -Charter perpetual. Capital and Aaaatei $1,200 000 DDIECTOBS- • Arthur G. Coffin,rittel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. , Smith, Charles Taylor, Am brose White, John B. Neff, Pilchard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickenson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis B. Cope, , Edward H. Tort- ter e Edward S. Clarke. • ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATE, Secretary. As central agent for the above named compa ny, the undersigned is Prepared' to take fire Atka in any part of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpetually, on the most favorable term,. Oftlimin yalnnt street, near Second. BIIEHLEIk: jelo-dly • Harriabarg, ra. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILL4RD, Snuff and Tobaooo Manufacturer) 16 8r 18 CHAMBRES (Forintly 42 Chernbere Street, Nent-Tork,) IXTOULD — cell the attention of .Dealers to the VV' *Aides of Ida manufactere, Via : ~ . 101 OWN .. • Magaboh Dem%roe 'Fins Eappee, Pure Virginia; Coarse Uppeo, Nachttoches, Americin. Gentleman; ' 4 30Peilluten• YELLOW SNUFF. Sootchi • High Toast Scotch, Irish High Tosatror Landyfoot, ilon=eic Scotch, . Holey Dew Scotch, Freak Scotith. . Attention la called to the radiation iu priced" of Fine Cut, - Chairing - 'and thoOking Tobaocca, -, which will be .found of a Superior Quality. TOBACCO.' ias°. Loikgf 8. logo, No. 1, Spanish, N0..2, emitter, Nos. . 1 & 2 mixed, Turkish. Granulated: NUM COIEWMG. P. A. L., or plain, Cavendish, or Sweet; Siva Scented Oronooo, Tin Foil Cavendlsh. N. B.—A Circular of prices will be sent on application. • mril-dly LIFE INS'U.B , AN OEI The o:had humnabe, Annuity and - • rut, Company of Philadelphia. 0,110.16 NM 408 0.111137ä717 azure (MATER PERPETUAL.) Osicens. asp Armorer $1,648,880 , . i THOMAS RIDGWAY, President .10lIN P. TAHARt3, Sexxotaiy: • Colvrtiftr El - to -Make' INSURANCE ON LIVES ter the meet reasonable terms. • I They actlae Executors, Trustees earl Gnaoßans folder last Wills, and asßeceivers and Assignees. The aspired being paid up • snd invested, together ,with a large and constantly increasing resirvea L ftmd; offers a' perfebt security to the insured. ' Thaptemionnumay be paid yearly, half year-. ly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodic:4y, to Vote insurances tor life. The FIRSTRONtiS iftpropristed in December, 1844, the SECOND `BONUELin DecemberilB49, the THIRD BONUS fix Deraniber,,lBs4, and •the SOURTH„.)3ONGE `in Thiele additions are made ;Without i . eqiiringsny . increate h the premiums to be paid to4he company. The following are: a few examples from the *wester : . Amount. of policy ~,,L Bum Bo n us of and bonne t° bebi -'"'"''' 1 Ithinxed. achNtion. creausa by future I addition". No. 89: - 82600 'S 88 60 4 " 8388710 , h ". 182. 8000., 106010,d 4060 00 ' Y "" 199. , .1001 4OO 00 1400 00. , . " 888. : ; L i 11, .. ,1876 00 6876 00 - - .. . - Agent at Han* ie/ 0411 Y pBIPLIEirs DELAY MN& BETWEEN VITUDELPREAs loeleHavd4 kne7lll4relitilltt, K toErt,- gt' Letttr i kirtiumberhumi, ha- •-• bury, firtrertailatugitewtc . • Lykeastoini, 1111letiberg Da , •• • *-•tiplOg • it'kOrtgliv a G . rilie!Phlisdelphio DAPokbabls fear* locatrid, the drayage will be at the lowest ratca,„ The Goratictor goes thrchgh . With" each train to ittehdlip the safe delivery of rii:t ed the lin& Chxrds delivereti-lat thedetiotor gIA6ap , ,;wARD;&,.."REER.-81.1 4tarketatreet, Pbrlad• b ri o 'do* , M. will be deliv &44.llaFillibrtliri next mvtatn iiht, JOSEPH MONTGOMERYr philsk4febbittAttdactading Depott oct2l4tl Foot of 4fitttp44, , , TEE BEST t Y 13EWING= MACHINE, WIIRRIXR.AND WILESON 4. - : VEwSiFtwir. Ma#4*l3qtaie. rent door to Colder's office. Cell and see, them in oPP ratiim. kgehera - assortnnit of Michinoi and" neeftlide-eonetarafyi on hand. ' - Mee Pagan /HIM will exhibit Atka_ :sell , theni, anti an kindlof,meeign9 pe ,7 * ll on these maehlfiaiiii the 'beet %Sneer. The patronise) of the public - 4i' itebeetirdt *kited. 33 ' , =440 1 .4 3fin i7 1 ; SUMEIOritt4.94, " ,14W&at Te just received 'a new and, t;o t shveder eof - Weaker, zninefac entirely from Cornimildeit fa entiraiklnkritivog iiltiAger(d•PAiviNgPil !Ma► ther.aukfteely comgieed lemAtomere end stile', The 0040140 fnii ieorthitifithiiiartiblija i lie "MW,h.,.IZ-081wit s•c.w. • • - '... •'s, " ''' .F # 351.' - , I f - t ... 41%444 talk - ri . d. - 1,4.1.4. 41- • - tr., ...,...-: 4 -- „ iftionivigithy, td? . - •.. 11, - .., ~: PineAghli I, _ - : -.. Jr . . ~,,6 _ , _ ; NI wi.lnielligaj tajti , ~,a , : ~.,-4 i . spit mi. DOCK, JR., & CO. 7 -ant g eindivielnity . -BUEHLER. fins tritu icrc r &, Bow \, A. 1 t RETAII G 4 5 C fit. y COMM OF Flitt2NT AND MARK= Fraarn, EtD3DURO, PIDTNA. rIWING to tl.O Liman a Ot unr businesE, have eut&ged and imiroved our gt,)7. 1 room, and respectfully invite the attention ot the public to • itiF•extom , . 4 -- =•‘d well ..il ecte4 stock of 6ROCRRIKA, iIOVISIONS, FOREIGN IND Ou• itRUITS, CBI& AND WILLOW. WARR. We offer for sale STEWARTS & LOVERIN'S CHOICE SYREP:± CHOICE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, of kinds . WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, GREEN AND BLACK t EA, COFFEE, 'SPICES, and FLAVORING EXTRACI ' We keep on hand all kinds of Country Frc Ir4e ; also,. 111 OUR, tritia; BALT, HAMS, LARD, &e. We call attention to our Large stock of sup.:, nor NON EXPLOSIVE. t: UAL 0/L, anwpaelled in every respect by , Any in the mar ,ket, together with 111 kinds of COAL OIL 'LAMPS, SHADE - 3, BURNEE,t, and CHIMNEYS QUESASWAILE AND tiLABSWABis, of: every fele, always an hard. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, aky29 rd-dIOJ Cor. Front vn d Har6et St 'TORN W/131T8 Confectionery Sri Fruit Store, 13103 D SMOLT, NEAR WALNUT, Raortiabwrg„ Pa. 'CONFECTIONERY OF ALL iiINIX% ORANGES AND LEMOMS, • PINE APPLES, DAITANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH. And vegetables of all kinds, brought direst from the eastern markete r twice. a weak, and purchased under my personal supervision, that' enabling me to sell a better and chesper etrticle than any in the market. • sr aide= from a distance attended to promptly, and goods delivered to any part of the city. free of charge. FRM.H OANNsI) FRUIT constantly ou hand. Give me a call. Jab JOHN WISE. TO OFFICERS AND SWAZI& - Collation at Pension, BolltaitS, Bak ?ay and War Haifa*. Mars' Fay Kolb, low Kolb, aad Se , exalting Accounts Made Out- "TULE uudersigusa, nay .., 16 &moo in the em ployment of the dultFd States during the last eighteen [months, as C:erk. In the liusttn fhg and Disburning'Offici Sod Office of Super intendent of ftek:ruiting &Intim of Perinsyrns niarrespecttally infornie the public that - he has opened an office in Ulf. DAILY Timotaarn Building Ica the purpcvf vi collecting Pen sions, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ; also, taming' out Officers' tiny hods, hinatisr Rods and , ltecruitirkg ACCUEI I IiS. All ordain. by mail &deedu to promptiy. npla.ou ni) LL iV S. cllii.D. ifORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN JNI RIKc3C WALLEY WatitaL 4 0.1f.D. .11ONE BAITER IN 7 1 .80 WitoLit WORLD AGREATLUXURV. PERSONS in want :of a super* and rea lly good nom Peat will Had with me a Urge amort- Jam; to taiiect front, and have tat; privilege to triMidlige tile Pens until their hand is ptrtectly Ignited! :Aid iff by •fsii meow► the Ditunned point. break oft during.twelvemonths, the par :chaser alma have the privilege to select a new pne, irithout any Charge. I Mire very geod'atlld Pens, made by Mr. Morton, not warranted, in strong silver-plated cases, for $l, $l-25, $1.60, $2.00. For ; sale at 8011EFFEu:t) BOOKSTOM, apri Ifo;,lB,lllarket street, Harrisburg, Pa fisCLIIFINI ,PIMOILIL B YBUP. "PHIS INVALUABLE" 41YRUP, 'WEDICK entirely veggetable in its oomposition, tube hew eigpOyed•_with wonderful awe% for ;many yens In the Dare of &ewe for the AIR pesiwasit and LUNGS. For any form of the dleesuni;4lndi an COUGH, TICKLING of the TifilOAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIM :CULT BBKaTiIING, HOAIiSh:NrIsS, Loss OF 'VUlCfind HECTIC Fsvaa:3, its be attineled wfar - the happiest remits. It le one Orthe beet and safest medicines for all fortis of 41101.10111118 and ( A ) NaI'APIIO.II. 4godnaskor Prsvantion , cf ofrail ° A an, LIM , ' is this : mwg., ' 'MOE ROOM ''PILE. Foe ealtr - at CHEAP BOOh fiTiNIR..) • . _ : Gold ens! Gold 'Pens! . ~gfr,,w44. ivirtslwie.Di lasi . Avi l p i rTiii.____gicsti.:*, cy s t ' , . k uri w i iv sibitti'4s igbitt have 'last:been fecelvel. 4tholaillous OBRAti WOW -STORE of ~ ',Ltdi : - . . GUI BEWINKB„, i ~ 91 Market. 6L-ea flameburg, Dec, 1862. .., : ...-,..i.---- t . , , , • POOICITZ 800/163, CiriagAti Imam% sioNisral3 , ,a gam* "-fti of Leather Goods, jne. k*d a t • Mit% BOOK &MBE --; =, ..-DBIED FRUIT. iyUix•Powim, Dried Peaches, (unpistel:l '!-Dided-Applea. • • -•=. Dded-rt riams, L- Dried B -=; t ßlueberries. :IP°3::-44,1)Y,tbi1l ' 491 NM. DOCK, &CO EARDICKI3IOIDB, ' • Mt Lebanon , N. Y., cod t Image ► Rochester, N. Y. *tar-6 every variety and .191cripticd, just 'received and for oda by t!.4 • v-m -Dom, & cv. QYRUPtand for as Y 7.41101101411 & BOWMAN, , , r, Nront and Mai kat ats. etegraalAL , 1 0 4 Mr/2 601 91jotjast teoeived. by JIVE NA.TIONZE• ALMANAC AND ANN u 'l AL MORD for 1863, for sale at aP 6 8013331118'13 BOOKSTORE