lUiectliantous. DlFscvn.T . K KE L'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, L - xim the cure of 1: WEAK STOIiI -.- ACHS, GENERAL A P DEBILITY, INDI GESTION, -1- --7. EASES OF NERVOUS SYS-1 TEAL CONSTIPA TION, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess'; Citrate of Mag c.ztic Oxide combined, with the most energetic et vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvituf 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 appe tite, raises the pulse, takes off Muscular flabbi- 1 ness, removes the palor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to-the countenance. • ' Do you want somethiuglo strengthen you? ' Do you want a good appetite ? _ Do 'you want to build up your constitution f Do you want to *feel well? tha you want to get rid of nervousness? , 1 Po you want energy ? ' • • . Do you want to sleep well? • ' Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try - • • _ .KUNEEL' 8 Brn - E WLNE ,61? MOB 1' , • This truly valuable•TonicAms been w) thor oughly tested by all classes-of-the community,, that it is now deemed indispensable as a'Tonic medicine. It costsebut little, petrifies the blood i gives tone to the , stomach, renovates the 103- tem, and 'prolongslife. I now may oar of this valuable Tonic. • • PrePaTed and sold, _Wlleteßalellgill retail, by 8. A. KUNKEL, Apothecary, 11's Market street, / 28 •• Harrisburg. M r TESOMONIAL I H.saireasuan, Feb. 20, 1868, .4' . . Mit. 8. A. KIINICEL, Drugatet: - Dear ,Sir: I have great-pleasure in- testifying to the complete success of your Brunt WAniLer lam in my case., I haie been afflicted fora num oer of years with weakness, - general debil ity and giddiness, so much - sothatlhliver/ixin cou tined to my bed for the greater part 'eflrny time, and have bad the: attendance ,of our lest physicians, but received but little benefit. I had despaired •of ever rewarding my health,' nut il hearing of your inestimable reinedy,,,Prr rut Vitas or lam. I determined...to, try', its virtue, and I am happy to state manifest •in a complete cure. lam more robuit and Vig orous than I have been for many years,": - Whitt( feeling 1 attribute solely to tour &rim Wilmer lam. I have ho hesitation in recommending it to others, similarly affected, and , shtslknfie, happy to bear personal testimony a Yours, truly, HARMAN FRISCH. t TO.THE.. Elliutisinifick, Feb. 21, 103.: S. A. Ecetnei : This tooertify tfl have suffered much for a number of yeaiktiiik severe atacks of rheureatisin;'-altd'haveArted!a great many remedies, which were conaiddie&by r them a sure cure, withoutitha , leaqt. effect on me, so at last I haveAried liintitafidt)3rrria WIND 0.1 , hum, and..l.Anitrkiey thit one tiOttld, has nearly tie; - tinkirttend taking it:Ili:1- dt I am perfectlY cur ed. Yours, truly, MRS. DAVID BASifORE .. • WM. BRADBURY'S' PIANO-PO gYE.kEMBLISHMENL , . No. 427 Eppopm-fi'St., • N R3V. 323.0 R ; - • MBE subscriber respectfully invites the often -1 lion Of his friends and the public generally to his Piano-Forte Bstablislimeni, at No. 427 lkoome street, corner of Crosby street. Having withdrawn his interest, stock and materials from the late firm of " Lighte & Brad-, bury's," which firm. was dissolved on the 31st January, ult., and having.purchased the entire stock of Piano-Bifortesi and Piano-Forte Materiel, owned by his brother, Edward Q. Bradbury, in the Said - firm,- he is now prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For tes. Bmployiug the most Skillful and expert- . enced workmen, with a large Sin& of the best . And Most thoroughlirseistioned initterlid, and an abundance of capital,' he has taken in band the personal supervision of the „whole bushiest of smannfacturing , his instrumeritti,lind is 6 1 =614 to turn out Piano-Fortes of unequalled tone and durableness:- - BIIADI3IMY'S NET SCALE In the taut' . igernent of tour neit'solde 'draWn and prevail. with , the trtfulfet - Care; expressly for our'nfiro instruments, :We hatre added eimiry 1.100;Iivernoot Which*ii ikgiiy'3Fai'tindito . the ' perfection of the Piano-Forte:and we can oda tidently . smart, that for, delicacy of touch, vet nine, purity, brilliancy and - sweetnetio - of tone, combined With that strength and t tioildity !of frame necessary` - 'to theie meats are unequalled. "'" "Strength eu Beauty" is our Motto, and we invite the 03scat, criticism of the best - unbiased. judges ip the land. ' • ' . , erEirery "instrument warranted' for Re years._ Wit. 1303!itAD,B1cIlii,- 427 Broome st., oor. OtosbirlAiii,Yikk. m• 2 d3m. D AGENT.! O: orms F the Old "'Wallower Line, respectfully in tkeisblicc that this Oldpally7cans tvor: Li (fituronly4aliewm4s — eirnow:ip. dzistence in this city,) Jain suncessini operatiiin . and prepared„: to marry_ freight as low _.as any other individual line between Philadelpida, Harrisburg, Sunbury„Le wisburg, iimsport, -Jersey Shore, Lock illa:viin;inid , all oyheriOliti on the Northern Central; . Philadelpllid tibititrie and Williamsport and,Ettnira Railroads. DAN'L A-11.11ENCH, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa? Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peapick, Zell & Hitichman, Noe. 808 'and:o3lo istre,3c_aboVe Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r t x., : willariive at Harrisburg, r eady for deliveri, neat merning. (a1)30:1141 COFFEK 1 . COFFEE 1 COFFEIII' AVV;PED, e v ery Grocer and the Public , to WQRRELL'S NONPARKIT. PREPARED COFI• • FEE—, Warranted to giveeat*tion, : ortlaeLP 3 P l6 37 . refunded. It i 6 universally intaioiriedstifi the BEST MIKE; USED. Prepared and for sale at the Eagle Steam Spice. Thu - Thb. 134, ee Torkt, - NO - . 244, North Front, (oOr ner of New at.,) Philadelphia, Pa. , me hedg ea . , ' HOWARD WORRELL: A. P. TkUPSERs TE.AO - 1,3, -fOF Oman AT WARD'S KIISIO STORE _ 12;#.:Third Sired Residebbe: 'third Urea, above Ma(11 he -5-31 CHOICE SYRUPS AND : MOLASSES. We 'lit:, now OffetinildeastiVvely fow;mi choice syrups. Callat,' Nl69.th BOWIAAN-, ME! BOWN - BTODT, AND -SCOTCH '6o`"ttleii, jnsC ireciivitd and for sale by =SO WM. DOOR, Js. i1CO: tints of travtL Pennsylvania Rail Road ! Summer Time Table. `'art:~a-i? „A~l~i;,. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND MTNR MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1863, PEE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania 1. Railroad Company will deiart 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. in. FAST LINE leaves Ilarriabarg daily (ei cept Monday) at 6.46 a. sa., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.66- a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. - WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harii‘sburg at 7:00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundayritt . 1.00 p. m. , and arrives ht West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAO, Coluinbia, leaves. Harrisburg at 4.00 p. azi. and arrives at Wait Philadelphia at 9.80 p. • . WESTWARD ' , BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har .rlidsnrg &dig (except Monday) at: "x.OO it; Eq. ; Altoona, 7.15 a. In:, take breakfast, and-arrives at Pittsburg at-12.00 twon2 IPHIL9INCLPHI4 .EXPERBEI TRAII4 lea+ Harrisburg- daily at 3.00. a. in.; Altoona at 13.00 a.m. take breakfast, andarrives at Pittsburg 1.2.30 p. m. s-, cC . _ , 'MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 m.; Altoona at 7.16 p. m., take; sapper, and I arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. m. FAST , LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.60 p. m4;Altoona at 8.136 p. m., and arrives at Pit"- bilrg at 1.00 a. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAdi" leaves,Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m. , and arrives fit Harriiburgid B OO p. m.;l i 1 WAY ACCOMMODATION_, MAIN.. #eovet Philadelphia it 4.00 - p. m: - ; and arrives Hai ilaburg at. 9.40 p. zn. This train runs via Mt. Joy. SAMUEL D.YOUNG, AM;lleDiv.Pann'a R.' IL April - 16,-2862.-dtf ' - gortherii /-I.ziu i.TRUE TRAINS DAILY ~. i.,,, z,.. , •:3 - z. i:a zo,l4:ax xmom) i. 13-. A. I '-1 1, -1-4.1 0 1?, Virashxzwton City. stinuMbaionikmade with trains on Perinsirrs giallitilioad; to and from Pittsburg and t a I • - ;... . . . fivo TAUS DAILY to and from the Na and West'Brauoh Bruiiinehanne, Eludra, and -ofl•Torthern*T;7 6 oL . " • • N and Afterloit, APRIL 50 O 1131 . 1 k the rawrigenTrains of the NO4IIIO Clentrul Railway will arrive at and . depart fr . Harrisburg and Ballimore as Sollows, Pis: ' 'IB.OIITH-WARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (exoept .Surslay). urg .lo.lo A. M. laaves, Harrisb t 15 P an : Waif Biitibib* 5.35 P. g. RIEPRRSB TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except; Su day) 11.07 P. leaves Harrisburg _ (except Monday), 8.00 A. M. " arrivcrtat Baltimore daily (except Ho n. . day) ...... . 6• 16 A 'H. FrAnnnarg7RG AOWHIIODATION leaves Harrisburg 6.80. A M. A. NOR_THIWAILD , • :MALL TRAIN* leavnalaitimoredally - • r (except Sunday ).. 9.15 A. M. • .I_ 4 ' laavercHarrieburg... 115. P .. .ardvoratßunbury.. •44(16.P. EXPRESS TRAIN leavesßaltimore .: 44 . arriveratigrViburg AL " lea vas Harrisburg daily (except Mon-. , B.OOA. N. , " arrives at Sturbirry.._ 5.88 A. N. MARILIBURGACCOMMODAT/ON leaves Baltimore . daily (except Run • day) . 255 P. id. " arrivreat Harrisburg 7.80 P. M. , • For further information apply, at the. O&0-e. in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. • J. N. DuBARBY, Ges. Supti Harrisburg, April 18, 1868.-dtf . Nliiii LINI ROETB. PHILADELPFITA.. ON AND AFTER ' MONDAY; APEEL -20th, 1862, the Passenger Trains Will_Wve the Philadelphia and Reading MailrdifaikE46t, at Harriabirg, for New York-and Philadelphia, as follows, via • - EASTWARD. 1 MOMS LlME'leaves ilarrisbtug at 2 (15 A.)11, on arrival of the Pennsgvania `pkailr&d Eapress Train from the West, arriving in New York' ; at 8.8.0 A. M., and *at Philadelphia tat 8.20. A sleeping car is attached to :the train through:irom Pittsburg without change. MAIL MAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving In 'New York at 5.80 P. m., and Philadelphia at 1.50" P. M. FAST. LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., arriving in New York at 10.25 P. M., and Phil adelphia rit,7.00 P. M., " W.ROTWARD. „ SAM' _LINE loaves New York at &00 A. IL, and Philadelphia at 8.16 A. N., arriving to Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at B.BOP. M., arriving at Har risburg at 8.20 P. M. -- EXPRESS TRAIN jeaves New York at 1;00 P. M.arriving atilairieburg at12.1.0*:411 1 .1., aruleonneeting vritYthe PeeasylvaW littpiess Trait( ftii Pittsburg - , A sleeping car le' - also at tachecl to this train. Cannezikins are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern - Cential and Plentoe - ilingaTilley millitade, and a -- _li t endh-, mg Jor Phibuld444„ . Pottaville,' Wilk Allenkoym, Yesteet, ke. _ ; Swage cheCl.Ead through .- Farp ..netaigen New York sad. Harrisbur g, , $6, 15 between Harrisburg .aud. -Philadelphia, $3 86 in No 4 1 For alas or otherlnforinktioiTatt, , ! . im ati p Agent, Haardituvi FADING, ItakILROA.D i REA T 'IRENE. LINE FROST THE NORTH klrandNorth west for Philadelphia, New York, &Ming, PotrEville, Lebanon, Allentown, F ton, &c., &c, Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, lleading, Pottsville, and all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A. N., and 2.00 P. N. New York.liapress leaves Harrisburg, at 2.15 A. M., arriving at New York at 9.lsthe same morning. Fares from Harrisbfirg : To New York 'ssl to Philadelphia $8 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave : New York at 6 A. M., 12 Neon, and 7 P. M., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.16 A. lE., and 8.80 P. Sleeping cam in the New York Express Trains, throtigh to and from Pittsburg without change. ' Passengere by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. N. , for Phil adelphia, New York, and all Way Points. , Trains ;leave Pottsville at p.. 15 A. 4., and 2.80,1 i M., for 'Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accornmodatiern Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. M. , and returns from Phila delphia at 5.00 P. M. ' Sun All the' above trains run ff . days excepted.' • , • ' A Sunda) , train leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A. 51., and Philadelphia at 8.15 I'. - 4 M. Cominutation,, Mileage, SeasOn, and 'ExCrir sion Tickets. at reduced tat* to and from 411 pinta. ~ G. A. NICOLL% Ganeral Buperintendielt.l April2o, 1868.-daWt.l 1862. wllat R 186 i. AR.RANGEMENTIi, CUMBERLAND, VALLEY .AND FRANKLIN R A - I - L----R OAD S . riIiANON OF Hol3llB.—On and after Not ‘,./ day,'November 17, 1862, Passenger Trot will run daily, as fo ll ows,lBundays excepted)}: For Chambersburg an d. Harrisburg : A. Ilt. 4. M. Leave Hagerstown : 7600' i -2.46 - " .GreencsAle. 7.87 8.86 Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20 Ohatabersburg....l , ----- . Leave at.. 8.80 12.66 Leaves Shippensburg 9.00 1.28 " Nevrvijle 19.82 2.00 " Carlisle 10.10; 2.42 " Mechanicsburg 10.42 11.12 Arrive at Harrisburg 11.16 8.40 For Chambersbnrg and Rafranmewn Leave Harrisburg - 8.05 1.85 " Mecluinic:sburg ' 8.47 2.16 " 'Carlisle - 9.27 2.66 " Neßville. 10.02 8.29 ...... 4.00 ArriVe at Charnbenbtat 11.00 4.80 Leave Chambersburg. .. . . .11.10 4. " Greencastle... ,- • .. .. 11.56 6. •• . Arrive at_flagt - lat 12.85 0.1 !' Making close connections at Harrisb with tralzur - for:Philadelphia, New York vand with' sine for`-rdlipolittir W 8 -B.,OtthZeChaprbersliarg, Nov. 17, 186 4y 1863. ~ -,, 186 ; : PHILADELPHIA OD ERIE RA IL. , , " ROAR TBIB greatilne traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Brie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pernsykanie Rail' - road Conrcav, and under their auspices Is being rapidly openeciAbsoughout its entire length. 11. t is now in nse!for Passenger, and Freight business 'from Harrisburg lo' Driftwood, ' (f2d Fork,) (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and fromNheffeld•to Brie, (78 miles,) on , the Western Division.- ram or lvistabrass. ' , mass neaanannecti, Mall Train leaves North • 1.16 A. X. Express Train leavorklorth.....-.-.. 3.00 A. ?a... - Oars= threPgil wn4tottr.nitantukixtth watt's on these gains betswi ghiladelpida and Lock Haven, and betifieh liditiinortfland I ock Haven. Elegant Sleeping cars • oni ttie Erprdset pain 'both Ways. For information respecting Paesengeiri nos & apply at the Car. 11th and Ma rt streets. And for Freight bashaess of the ,Oompanf's Agents: - - 8. B. -Kir/viten Jr.; Dor. 18th and Market streets, PhDadelpida. J. W, Reynolds,.Erle. I. M. Drill, Agent N. 0. B. 8., Baltimore! , IL IL HOUSTON, — asei 'Freight At. Phra. ' LIMB L. HOUK', Gael .A*4 Apt Joe. D. Porte, j2O-dlyi Goal litenager, Wilkamsport. F0;1411'1 1 REDUCED t 110W111D & 110 PE TO NILW TOME, EXPRESS CO.'S MOO - QUICK ROUII.I ,W.ILTOR.k Goods Ordered in tide Morning Returned the-same Night. Leave New :Yet at. 71 P- M.„ by- the:lPast Through ExiiresiTrahl;Arril!ing 40 :C arrhihrirg at 3 A. M. 1 WITHOUT ORANGE OF (JAR &der ikwide marked ; General Office, 162 Broadway. New Yotk. For further information anodize of . - _ „ ,•• eigentl: Thismaketecoi,i st : 1881,-atf • • - mACKEM, jugtionehred and for sale , -; DOOK,Ja., 46, tuts of oh ill' TM MER A[MANG EMENT TO FROM via HOPE-BMPRIIBB.OO., ID. ill. Oros, 0 go. D. W. GROS6' & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STREET, 11A.BRIBBUSQ, PA DRUGaISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORK- KEEPESS AND CONSUMERS We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are - desirable, and would respectfully call your etten4on to:the largest aid lest selected op* in this city, of DRUG% diMIOALI3::& TAINTS, Us, Varnlsl►es and alp, • , T24n3-ii3tuffs, Glass and - Putty, Artist's Odors and Tools, ?Arra Gramm' Spices, Burning F l uid and Alcohol,' " Lard, Sperm and Pine 01le, Bottles, Vi a ls' and Lamp globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, . &43., &0., &o. With a general variety of. PERFUMERY TOILET ARTICLES selected from the beet manufacture; and Per honors of Europe and this oouittry. Being very large dealers in . PAINTS,. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, , vARNTsugs, WINDOW GLASS, AuTurr • COMBS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S -BRUSHES IN ALL TIMER VARIERTnis t - OQLOBB AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDBi respectfully invite a oall ,. feeling, , dent tint We . ca the wants of at o n Winne to :their satiefacticra. , TEETH TEETH 1 .10141 We AND winTsts POROMIWN . TENOTH, PATENT juid HAIR RES TORAITVB3, , Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye. Wholesale Agents for Sapenifier, *llkh we sell es low as it can be porebased in the tittles. IlitlYElr 8 MRDIOAL FLUID mum, COIL OIL I CARBON OIL ' Being large , Purehasemala these 011s, : 7 re offer indnoemea `.41 close **EC Caul 011 Lamps -of the Mett'improved patte l ri ta ,- . :4 oboalL ikindo of lam lAnk Coal 011. FARMERS /SNIT GRAMERS. Those .of you Whojwiie 444 giien our HORSE AND °ATM POWDERS a trial know hot their auperiorikr,And ; the advantage they ekre in keeping Horait andlOattle healt4 and in good condlkei:' Thousands eau testify to tile profit derived from the Mare our Cattle' 'Poirders l lo% the increasing_ quantitlr- and _quality 4( k, beldam hitproning 'th ' e general heeidi and ap. pearance of th'eir ratite. . Our long experience in the busbies giveW us the advantage OVi l tioroligh kiowidge of the trade, and our arrangements In the titbit sudh that we fan,yt a very short time _ :furpiat anything, appertaining -to our tasdias4ion best al terms..: Thankful for the liberal patrons& %AGO on Our isities,l.are hope by strict :attention: to business, konabikseleaticat of *iltim:' pt.ifliTi . 4 9 at fair prime, and the diehle to Please silltr . 41 31 merit a oontinnanc it. eof the favor of ' Mating pnelim - . 411, dl , Rui:Am T119.4.E8, MANUFACTURER and WholnialeDe'la “TUCKER'S PATENT spartra- : ? it These Beds are particularly noted for cneanthwas Easetuid Durability,:andina ranted to give perfect satisfaction. For aalp Maui TUCKER, mr27-3m] No. 2 - Revere - Block, Boston, tIILL- l'ockCet inbleff 11. and. Testameifia kor:the.solditizer wired ZODEKMERVZI/41100.UT0 . . . . I_KJIIIII3, Broome, Basket*lF ant*/ • V - Cedar and Willow wire, der wile , • MOHOJA BOWMA N mr2B . Oos. Prolownd.l4ditykStrAL . Ott ti Alf on G , m i r uit AN D rixeh,ced LiCkl and ONSi o , :tab L fieslii 7 finpo . ? tap :vat. D OC K. & i. .. ; :Ljtjah . 49 t 1Tr",,13 , 11p . • . tst AVY lofac, bl .. •-• gort Mgr" iei Shki r M. lo Ikea- i :,- 031 . 1* " 341* N ...1.9 fligvalctimm 1 N I! . Marine, Pire and inland TrausporittLion, Central Agency at Harriebnrg, Pa- of_ tea INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTM AMERICA OF PHILADELPHIA. • incorporated 1794--Charter perpetual. • Capital and Assets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, - Sgm:'irrel F. Smith, Charles Nem, Am brose White, John R. Nefl , Richard D. W'ood, Willlarn,Welsh, Witham E. Bowen, James N. John'llfaini; Gee. L flearketi ; Francis R. Cope, Edward 'IL Trot ter, Edwardttih Clarke. ARTHUR. G. COFM, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As &Intuit agent for the above named compa ny, the undersigned fe prepared to take -fire - , risks in any,_partof the &ate of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpetually, on the mart Amoral/IS term, Office in *Aunt street, nei ß rlecond: WILLIAM UNIII,III,_- , Banikeipurge rt. - iolo-4ily. BATAIifIAISELED ,1760 PETER LOREILILLRID, Snuff and Tobackso Mannfadurprt 18 18. CWBERS ggit• igforrnerly 42 Pheinhers Street, Now York,) lATOULD'citti thb attention of Dealers to the .1E II itrtiolea of hie mazinfactere, via : BROWN SNUFF. hf" l34 )ii Dern gros9_ l ._._- Fine /lappet; ' 'Pere Manta Rapp** , Nacidtoeheei American Gentiesnan, Copenhagen. YBLLOW SHUNT. Scotch, High Toast Scotch, ;or Lurtilltook Honey. Dow Scotch, . , Fie& Honey Dew &oink, Fresh Scotch. - the Urge red s icn in prices of Fine-Cut, = Chewing toad Smoking Tobaccos, which will be fornal _of a . Superior .4:4141#7. TOll/000. saoszota. Jagor tipanish, Canister, Turkish Long, No. 1, No. 2, Noe. 1 & 2 mixed, fiumnlaind: VIII our coniwzne. P. A. L., or • °emendisu , or Sweet, . Sweet iicooted.Oronceo, tin Foil Cavendish. • _ N. circular of priceir will be oetiroii application: • . nifia,4ny, LIE III:I:ULAN-OE. The Girard life p)useince, tenuity and * 4 ll st COMPanY of Made ] &lL' OFIIOI,WO. 408 casEaß yr sumer. MASTER wapETtrAL.l cgirmas Jun . .. . . :$1,548;885- THO*AS'aIDGVAY, Preedent. JOHN Sebretary. -OMT IN IFE to make INSURANCE ON C on the most reasonable terms. They act as Execotorey Tnistereand Guardlane under last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees, The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and Constmitly' increasing reeerved fund,. offers a perfect security to the The preiiinms may be paid Yearly, half year ly or rfaarterly. The oompanyedd-'ll. BONUS perk:4lod* to , the insurances for life. The FIB&. BONpli, appropriated in - December, 1844, the 8110300. Borwsija /Membor,AB4 9 ;theaKULD. AONUti December t, ...l.B9l, pad pa FINIIIII_BONUS in 1869. - There irdditlone tfre Made without requirlatinyiincreire .the premiums to be paid lathe company., , • - - The.following are a few examples frozeißie Register : I I I ~, Amount of poiicy pm , 'I ' •o& ' Bonus of and bonus to beta ' ` 47 ' 1 Insured. addition. creased by future , (: . , . .. addition. '-. No. 89. $2500 $ 887 50 $8387 60 " 182. 8000 , 1050 00 _ 4060 00 " 199. 111 , ~409,00 1400 00 " 838. ,1 11 - 18t5 - 00 6875 00 . Agent at Hariliburg and vicinity in[u4tif Amt:LsiC jelOdly PEIMELVS• DAILY LIU BETWEntIiDIADELPHIA, Lock lavemiriersey Shen, Williamsport, vi t a ieleatows, Watsontowa, MIN; Lewisburg; Nertiumberiand, bury, Imitates, Georgetown, Lykentswa, Millersburg, I:- AND :HARRISBUR G. The Phlladetpida Depot being centrally lOcateck the droysge:lo be 'at `the lowest rates. The oinaiictor goes .through_ with each train to attend - to the safe - delivery of all goods iatm led to the lille:j - 415ckfttlellvered at the depotwf FREED, 3VARD & PIMA sn Market Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. IL, will be deliv ered in Harrisburg the nott•raornhig, freight Always as Low is by Any Other _ Line. - - • JOSEPH MONTIHOMKBY, Philadelphia and llftding D epo t , ect2l-tf] Foot,of, Hail* Stkeet arrisbure T:R L 8 T SEWING : :MACHINE WHERCIFIN I AIIp WELSOfira. "MEW OFFICE Market knare, Demi dOot 411 Colder's officio.' Call and soo th e= in' kie nsiiet.: AiteinSral asatirtineni of machines and [toles went/mak on hand.' , Margamist Misr will exhibit , said sell them, andialse do all - LdWie of machine sewikt on these guidance in the best manner, solloiks“The'istionikgeof the , public Is .wispeem i ll Y . t- _ SUPERIOR VINEGAR; D OCK it Co. have just recediad a new-' gadfa r laoW • eaatirely fromL Com, id& - hi entirely Kea rdi mineral iiiriefi they cm freely 1 tarinmega-to Iheke onsioaremaad Abe fra The Marsh 17 .Pu a bliPPAlrtivifiettoKiya WaV44sia, 4. I. . ... . ~ . =MSS j . . Rigpi4 .tiliffiiices„-t.:. ~. ... .... MIA*. 0111 474;- - 4 • -L' ''• i ' - - • : ... vr_bure__ ,_49116,i')-, • ' • .... •., , • i . . • • ..1::: .• —_,PogrAitak by - • for Gale __ ,. l , •,.I%ll.,•_l,oo*xur, Isk• 4,.,91 *ID triliTEZlg • \0 . 4 _. _ . 2.: CD IILT.i II . ti ii ' ' 0 t 1: V,:. .4 ---..: • MM 00BATICI OT AND MAIM LT MUM; HAI/ 1116BITRG, PINNA. n i WING ju the teman.:6 of our business, w IP have enl a rged and intr./wed our store. room, and respectfully invite the attention of the public to our exton.t-n. .nd well aet ee t e d stock of OILOCEItIOA, NOVRIONS, FORBIGII A.ID uu MKN'Ilt; ctBtIITB, CBDAB AND WILLOW WAKE. we oiler for ode SIEWAICIS & LOVE:IIII4'S 01101 . 0 E SYRUPz. (1110 ICE SYRUPS AND MOIASSES, of all Mud& WHITS AND BROWN SWABS, OILEEN AND BLACK TEA, COFFEE SPICES and ELAVoRINO EkTEACts We keep on hand an Ida& of Country Pro dace: Mao, FLOUB, rum, aus, HA - LABD, We call attention to old large stock of supt, dot NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, =equalled in every respect by any in the mar het * top,ether with all kinds of COAL. OIL LAMPS, SIIADEii, BURNIE& and CHIMNEYS QUEENSWARE canWARM/A-Rh, of &miry stile, always on baud. NIOHOLI Sc BOWMAN, sty2o rd-dl6] Oor. Front acid Market Ste. loam inruive Confectionery& Emit Store, THIRD NEIDICIEC, BRAE WALNUT, Ekwrisburg, Ps. ocaurstriactuart OF ALL KINDS, ORANCHIS AND L 115101114 FINE APPLES, BANANNAt3, F1a112311. AND MIA /Dili, And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the eastern markets, twice a week, and yurcbased under my personal supervision , thus enabling me to sell a better and citerper article than any in the market. or Orders from a distance attended to promptly, and goods delivered to any part of the city free of champ. F.R.MH GOMM FUT(' cons tantly on hand. Give me a call. • je24 JOHN WIN& 10 Rims AND SOMERS. Caßalton of Penden t Beauties, Back Pa) and War Uatab, Mars' ray Zola,` Master Rolla, aad Re cruiting dectinuns !lade Out. r un -raiguou, rivl4% LIGISiI in the em ployment of the Unit4.-d States during the last•elghteen months, as Clerk In the Abater mg and Disbenshig Otilix and Office of nuper intend:lent of Recruiting 6..tvicsi of Pennsylva nia, respectfully inform the public that he has *wed an ;Alia) in !hr VAULT' TIMINNWE Building lot the purposr of collecting rou ghing, Bounties, Beak Ray and War Claims , also, nundng out Otikva: Cal Rolle , Masts: Rolls amillecreiting Ancuxils. Ail ordagni by mail attendo z to promptly. JIP - I.Aou tiU LLI V AN S. 01111. J.). ILAINITOWS UNRIVALLZD GOLD PEN FIRS r QUALIFY WA KHAN 1101 NUNS BElllitt IN THE WlittLE WOJILL AGIIRAT L US Ult. Y. PERSONS in want of a superior and teal. ) goistuoin PEN will find with hie a large mewl. ment to select from, and have tun privilege P.) imehisag . a the Pans math their hand is pJrrect y 'ikori if by fair means the DiameLl points - .ear, off during twelvemonths, the iiiialhave the privilege to select a Liebs one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Pans, made by Mr hiorton, not warranted, in strung silver- plitel easea,.for *I, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00. Far sale at, detIEITYNdS BOOKSTORE, ap6 No. 18 Karim street, klarrisuark, h Kedareaß PECTOLII A.H s IN VALUABLE SYRUP, WECIOkI • math* vegetable In its composition, ha; be ''employed, with ivinaderral success for wegy• yea= .In theente of firiftwas for the Aiß PASSAONS =ALUMS: For may form of the' &earn such as COUGH, TICKLING of th THROAT, 1911TEING OF BLOOD, DIM CULT BRICATHIRG, ROAB3liNice , LOsb VF VOlOgosnd IMMO WA SS, its pas will bnattendisl with the 'happiest resalai. It ia one - of the bat awl safest medicines for el: finum of BBOLMEtELIS and 00.titiIIMPIION syn. aiftw imparsaat of Opium p say fluo: is Mit MICE $lOO Ent BOTILIt For sale at BEROSERfiS OilEutiP 800 MDR: . GOld'Pens! Gold Pew'. , WANTED Y -11 4, A NA PlNgnewassortmentof the well known JOIL "Newbni Pen" of sizes, - and La sileerer gold holders, have jnE4 been receive at the famous OHBAP BOOK STORE of GBO. BERGNER, 81 Market bt.reet. Harrisburg, Dec., 1862. Wm HM.., ... , - _ _ s: 817GriaMUN PIIIMEISI, POR 2 -21011ArE6 and& itenoima varkty of Leather Goo I N j.z forotrad at RICRGITZIEVB BOON: If foe ' ' " - DRIED FRUIT, DRIED Peaches, (pared) Dried Peaches (iinpereco Dried 40, 3 , Dried ems, Dried Cherries. Far age by DU B Dried K, Jr., & CO jClAitax ans. E _ =ewe, mt. Lebanon, N. Y., and ( ' Briggs& Bro., Rochester, N. 1" ) , 1 A toga invoice, comprising every variety 441seription, just reordved and for side by r. QTRUkti and Mamie@ of alt ktals, for &IJm by BOWMAN, uor. Front and Market sta. Clld Jot jest teceived. bt apt& - - WIIL:DOCK, &CO RATIONAL ALMANAC AND AN WORD for for sale at BOONSIDNE, mem .f!