fittotellantono. GREAT DISCOVERY KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, pcis the cure of WEAK STOM HS, :BILITY, INDI CION, DLS -BES OF THE 3,1 - VOUS SYS ltd, CONSTIPA )N, ACIDITY OF BTOM.AOII, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of Mag netic 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 m ost happy. It augments the appe tite, raises the pulse, takes' off muscular flabbi nese, renioves the paler of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do yob want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution . ? Do you want to teel well? • ' • Do you want to get.rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? • - Do you want to sleep well? ' Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try If ONKEL' BITTER WINE OF IRON / This truly valuable Tantalise been. so thor oughly tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed - inclepeneable as a Tonic medicine. costs btu. purifies the blood, gives tone to the stones* renovates , the eye tem, and , prolongs' rife. ; I;riow,only ask a trial of thlivaluable Tonic. Prtpared,and sold, iholossie and retall;by ' . 8.-A. KUNKEL., _ , Apothecary, 118 Market street, j2B i Harrisburg. TESTIMONtAL 1 - . 1 - 43 E. 20, 1862.' Ma. 8. A. Kamm., .! ..)regyus: Dear - : I have greit pleasure in testifYing to the complete success °flour Breen. WINS 03 laos in my case. I have been afflicted ter• a number of years with weakness, general debit ity end giddiness, so much, so that I have ,been ~ o titinecl to my bed for!the greater part of My time, and , have bad the attendance of our best physicians, ,but, received but little benefit. I. had despairtxl of ever regaining my health, autil hsaring of your inestimable, remedy, Bre- TIM Write or law. I determined to,. try :Its virtue, and I am happy, to state it has melted in a complete cure. I ammore robust 'and:vig orous than I have been for =my years,;which, feeling I attribute solely to your...Braxa Wm or lima. I have ho hesitation in recommending it to others, 'similarly affected, and shall be happy to bear personal testimony sours, truly , -ILIBMAN FBISC/EI. TO ,TEIE PUBLIC. RAERIECERIiG, Feb. 21, 1888. Ma. 8. A. Kemp% : Thisis to certify that I uave suffered ranch fqr. a nuniberpt-yeapkwlth severe Meeks of rheumatism, ateljaaye.tried a great many remedies, Which wore considered by ethers a sure cure, without the least effect on me, so at last lavePrastmla Brum WINE or Licit, and I must .say: that , one bottle has nearly . onte4 me , and I intend taking it nu:. dr I ani perfectly cured. __Yours, truly, MBB. DAVID BASIIORE: WM. B. BRADBURY'S P lAN O-F TE_ E STABLISHMENT. N0t42.7 Broome . : St., :NEW YORK. TE snbecriber_ respectfully invites the atten tion of his friends and the public generally to his Piano-Forte Establishment, at No. 427 Broome street; corner of ProsbystreetiF • Having withdrawn .his :interest, stock and . materials from the lite firm of " Lights & Brad burya," which firm- wee- dinsolveAl on the filiit January,- ulky and having,purchasixi the 'entire istoCk•of Piano-Fortes and-Piano-rorte Material, - Owned by his brother, Edward Et. Bradbury, in firs Said firm, he is now.prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For tes. Employing the:most skillful and intperi enced vrorktnen,_witht largestock of the best and most thoroughly seasonedmaterial, and an abundance of capital, he has taken izilianikthe personal7supervision of the *Kole business of manufacturing: his instruments, and is enabled to turn out Plano-Fortea of unequalled tons and dumb/mess. _ . BRADBURY'S NEW WALE PIANO-FORTE In the arrangement of our new scale, drawn and prepared with the utmost' care, expressly for our new instruments, we hive added every improvement which can in any way tend to the pertzetion of the Piano Forte, and we can con fidently assert, that for delicacy of touch, vol nme, purity, brilliancy and 'swet3tritiss of tone, combined with that strength and solidity Of frame necessary to durability , ' these' instrn• ments are unequalled. '• Olrength 'ad Ikauiy" is our mitt*, and we invite - the -- cloßAi cif - tide& of the - liiikunblased judged In the land ' ' • erF.very ' =instrument warranted, for _five years. • WitII:IIRADP.BitY , -- 427 Broome st. 04: of Croiby New _York: DAN I I - ; A. MITENCH - JIIIENT. Q 7, the Old Wallower. Lion respecriolly.in luinis.the Oubliotbat this Old ting tortatieri tine, (thoOniy Line now in .existence in thin eity,) is in sOceessfutoperation . and pretaired to carry freigbjois 'low as any other individual line between - Philadelphia, Ilarrisliti*, Sunbury, lk!Fiskourg, Jer.ey Spore;Luik.Haven,' and all other points, on the 14Ortberii'disitial, philideiplikkanclarie and- and Elmira Railroads. BAWL A. MIENCH, Agent, _ Harrisburg, Pa. - Goode sent to the, Warehouse of Messrs Pean.ck,goll & Hinchatan. Nos:: 808 end 810 Malket streer, aboye Philadelphia,4 0'0:4; r. MA will arcivu at Rig;lelmag,•ready for delivery,, n et morning. . [np3o4.droyl cokFA6 'COFFEE t COFFEE 1 'WANTED; every Grocer and the Public to try WORRELL'S NONPAREIL PREPARED 00E- • Warranted to giva satisfaction or the money refunded. -It is univerially ackLowledged the BEST EVER -- USED Prepared and for sale atthe4le Steam vcci and Coffee - Works, No. 244, North !Frpnt,---,Coldr nor- of New - st.i) Philadelphia, Pa., - "- mch9damoHOWAll A. P. TEWPSER, . ' TEA E d 04=0 AT WARD'S MUSIC g:TORR, / , ResideriLvf '"Thix4 Street, aboie Noith. • . - dlEa-ti OHOIOEgY4IIPSr'ARD MOLASSES.L=•We Ad are now-offering for sale, very low; it lot of choice syrup& Call-and examine, at NIOIIOLB & BOWMAN, Cor. Fioritiand Market streets. apl4 1113(1.W,14.. .W.LIKIT AND_ SUOVELAIX, in bottleter, just received.natt:fikertb4y) 13100 WM W*4 jAiiilikit) V;lthM ..173a . 10 tat ; 2 4.; Ximes of trowel, Pannsylvania Rail y Road summer Time Table, :~i~ •~r. k FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO FROM PHILADELPHIA , ON AND APTKEL MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1863, HE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania .1 Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia to fol lows EASTWAUD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia et 6.10-a. m. FAST LINB leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) at 6.46 a. 'a., And arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.56 a. m. Passengers take breakfast-at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. m.. - FAST. MAIL! TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.00 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, viesColuinbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 -p t ands arriVewat West Philadelpida at 9'.80 p. m. WESTWARD • BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except Itiondaq at 2:00 a., .; Altoona, 7.16 a. m..• take breakf tn breakfast, and arrives at' Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. - - .PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leave Harrisbum.dailvat-8.00 a. m.; Altoona at 8.00 ctn., take breakfast;and arrives at Pittsburg at 12 30 .otn. • • MAIL VlLAlNcleavee Eharieburg at Ll 5 p. m.; Altoona at 7.16 p:m. take sapper, and arrives at, Pittsburg at 1210 a: in. FAST. LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.60 p. in.; Altoona at 8.86 p.m., and arrives at Pitts burg at 1.004. m. IiARRLiBURG AOCOMMODATION TRAM . leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p..m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. ~WAY. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaVes Philadelphia at)4..00 p. m.; and;arrives at Har risbtag at.9 - .40 pow .. This train'runs via Mt. BAMU D. YOUNG, Bkapr. Male Di,. Peasn'a R. R. Harrisburg, April 16, 1.862.-dtf Northern central Railway THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AID noak 3E3 A 'l l -1-11E 0 16 AND . Washington ,pity. . . , Connections`made with trains on Pennslyva nia•Railroad, to and-from Pittsburg and the West. -- _ . • ' TWO 'HUMS DULY to and 'from the North arid West Branch Susquehanna, Eindra, and all of Northern New York. ON and after MONDAY, ARM ,20th 1863, tieX'asserwer Trains of the Northern, Central Ballwai will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg - andßaltinfore as follows, via : SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leavesSunbury daily • • - (except Sunday) —10.10. A. NE: leavea Harrisburg:. 1.15 P. M. 11 -• arrives'at Baltimore 5.85 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury ' • daily (except Sun- - - dui') - 11.07 P. N. leav es Harrisburg • (except• Monday),. - 2.00 A. M. arrives at Balthnore daily (except Mon day). ... 6.16 A. M. HARRISBURG AOCOMMODA'IION , • leaves Harrisburg _ 6.30 A lif NORTHWARD. - ELUL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily - • • - (except Stuidsy)..- '9.15 A. M. 41 leaves Harrisburg— 1.15 P. M. • . arrives - at Silutiury.. 4.05 P. M. EMPRESS TRAlNleavesDaltimore daily . . . 9.15 WILL 1, arrives at daily...:. 1.85 A. M ' 4 • leitres llairisburg daily (except Mon- • • day) • • • • 100 A. k " - arrives atflunpnry— 5.38 A. M AIXOMMODATION leaves 'Baltimore aailiSuxeupt sun dui) ... 2.56 P. m szrivesatiarrisburg 7.80 P. M _ _ _ For further information apply at the Office Tenruaylvania Belli:cad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY, Gen. AO. Harrisburg, April 18, 186§.-dtf It =AIRS LINI:-...':4-9T:11,;,. AMR TRAlNEttl i t i r TO NEW TORNi; PHILADELPHIA. I' ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20th,1862, the Pwimnser Trains will leaviJ the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot' at Ilarrishnrgilor ,New„York and Philadelphia, de follows, viz : EASTWARD. EXPER6S' LINN leaves Harrlebrurg. at A. M. on arrival of the - Peinisyliania Hallroaii gspress Train from the.Weet;"airiving..in - Nnw Yolk at 9.30 A. K, and at at 8.20 A: Id. "::A sleeping car Is attached to the train through"fioni Pittsburg 'without change., MAIL 'TRAIN leaVes Harrisburg at 8.00 Ai ii., arriving in New York at 5.80 P. K., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. K. FAST LINE leaves Harriabnrg•at 2.00 P. M. arriving in . New York at 10`.25` F. M., , and Phil¢ adelphia at 7100: - .P. - :: : : WESTWARD: . FAST .LINE leaves NeW.York at 6.00 A.-=.11.; and Philadelphia at,.845 A. arriving a Harrisburg at 1.15 P.".ltt. " - • i MAIL VAIN hinvisifeii York=at 12:00 noon; and Phihidaphia it 3:30 P M. , arriving at Oar; risburgat 8.20 P. M. .==l -IMPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at TOO P. 61., arriving at Harrisburg at 2.10 A. M. and connecting with the Pennsylvania Exprai Train for 'Pittsburg. A sleeping tar is also- ati • cached to this.train. Connections' -are made at Harrhiburg with trains 011 the Pennsylvania;_Nur :t hem OeutW,, and Cumberland ValleY.raiircads; and AR.301 ing for" PhilaelPhia, Pottsville, iVilkesbarret Allentown, Eigito" &c. kakiiage checked ,tlrongh. . Fare betweeri New 'Jerk and Harrislitugs s o be-W1 Harrisburg' _ and Philadelphia , $3 36 in. HO. Cam; and $8- in No. 2. For anion; or other Information apply to - JrJ . :OLYDAri * * /* " 4 :Aglm!" ligdibluttg _ u0264t1 sari.. Cols of tramt, 1862. WINTER 1863 ARRANtIiEMENTI 12,1.1 13 Fkil Ai) V#l.l r)1 ii%:;P FRA.N4i !Pi ~~r- RAIL ROADS. I "CHANGE OF HOURS.--On and after Mon k./ day, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted) : Tor .Ch wrabersbwri and Harrisburg A. M. P. M. Leave Hagerstown 7.00 2.46' " Greencastle 7.87 3.86 Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20 Chambereburg.... Leave at.. 8.30 12.56 Leaves Shippensbarg 9.00 1.28 " Newville h 9.32 2.00 " Carlisle 10.10 2.42 " hieehanicabarg- ..... —10.42 , 8.12 Arrive at Harrisburg , 11.15 8.40 For Chambersburg and liagerstown: A. N. P.' Leave.Harriebnig - 8.05 1.86 " itechanicebarg 8.47 2.15 Carlisle. 9.27 2.55 "Newville 10.02• 8.29 Shippensbrug lO.BB 4.00 Arrive at. Chamserbburg " .11.00 4.80 Leave Ohambersburg .... 440 , ss Greencastle • .11.65 6.80 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.36 6.1.0 Air - Making 'close connections at . Harrizbutg ~with trains. - for Philadelphia, 'New Yotkl end Pittsburg; . and Withl trains for all points West. ~.; AO. Office, Chambersburg; N0v:17,1862.4 - y . READING.,RAILRCI,AD" I".rIVIMETI ARRANGEMENT. GBEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH. arid Northivest for Philadelphie, New York, Reacling, .Pottsvilicti 'Lebanon, Alleutowtt, Eat ac., 4 0 . - ' ' • Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphis;vew York, - Ileading,..Potteville, and all intermediate statiorui,. ae 8.00 A,11., and 2.00-P. M. , New York Express.leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16 A. N., arriving .at New York at 9.15 the same morning. Bares from Harrisburg : To New York s6l6; ' to Philadelphia $8 86 and $2 80. • Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at 6 12 Noon, and '7 P.M., (Pittsburg Express.) Leatre Philadelphia at 8.16 A. XL, and-8.80 P. M. Sleeping main the,New York Express Trains, :through to and from Pittsburg withoutchatige. Passengers by the Catawiasa Railroad .leave Tamaqua at 8.50 EL M., and 2.15 P. M., for Phil adelphla, New York, and all. Way Points. „ Trains leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M.,' said 2.80 P. M.; for. Philtidelphia, Harrisburg and ,New_York. An. Accommodation; Passenger train .leaVkili Reading at 6.00 A. M., and returns from POW delphia at 5.00 P. M. Egg' All above trains ran daily; Sun da.l7lAxcePted. A Sundaricaln leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A. M.,, and Philadelphia at 1.15 P. M. -- - Cominutation ' • _Mileage, Season, and Excur sion Tickets at' red uced ;' rates to and from ;all points. A. 111C01.12, Geneial Superintendent. April 20, 18681-cl&wtf 1863. 1863. _ PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ,. ROAD. T rns great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lalse'Erie. ' It halt been leased by the Pentuyivania Rea road Company, and under their auspices la being rapidly opened throughout its entire length, It is now in rum for passenger and . Freight builnetW from' ,Darritiburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork) (177 miles) 'Oh the Eastern Division, - and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western Division. TOO OF FABOWOER num AT JIATUUABURai Mall Train leaves North 1.15 A. , I m. Expremi'Trairi leives North. 8.00 A. I. run through wisnour mein' both Ways On these trains'betweeriPhiladelphla and Lo'± Hama; and - between l3eltimore and I oak Hamim. -'Elegant Bleeping cars' on - the Express train both ways. - For information - respecting Pairkriget bdsi nem apply 'at the S. E. Cor. 11tH and Mailket • streets. t And for Freight business of the Companies Agents:' • S.. Vclangstaii, Jr., Cor. 18th and Market streetri; Philadelphia. J. W, Reynolds, &ie. 1 M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. 8., Baltimore 4 H. H. , HOOVION, • Gen i i Freighg Agt. Phil's. Lawn L Houpr,. Gen'i Opt. ' Joe. D. POTTS j2o.dlyl anti Manager, Watimot tport. FREIGHT REDUCED I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S 0itt..4,41.X,AN1 „-- x : v - iw i . - Noitu, Gooch; Oisrered th litotriing Retnrned: ry the same Night • Libya Saw York..at 74 P. K., by the. bast, Throng 4Pr 4 ; 1 . 85 Trfiht, arriving in Harrisburg . - WITHOUT CHANGE Or CIARSi 'Order' Goa :narked via HOPE EXPRESS : 004 General' , way, New Ykk i t For thitherlacirniatiaikuithe of „ G.W.BRELGIOILR, Agent ! ::.14Asiiiewoh.Asts.1$0.17.4fif • ~ DRlNlrtil 1 , 11A9AERE14 k ittei far fandy received and,*or ode _ =KA., 00. z NM •;2... SEE OE MIL _,:~. il), th. grass $ O. II W. GROSS & CO-, FITOTPgALE ANC` SALT, D RUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS-AND CONSUMERS. We are daily adding to -our assortment of goods all so& articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your - attention to the largest and best eatected_stnok in phi &prof DRUGS, CIFEMIOALIi &PADITEI, tie,.Varniahea and Gluts; Etre43tnak Glass ara Patti!' Artist's Odom sad Toolo, .Parelfroand Was, gaillb3g Fluid and , Lsrd,,Sperm:P44 ' One Bottles, Ifisibtandlsolp ffioboa, paetiie'Sbap; fitiang4tiand &o, &0., go. aci WittLogeotiii' viidely of PERFIIMERi & TOILET ARTICLES eelectf:l Owl the beet menrdag*wr Per Earners Of Europe and ale country. Being may large dealers' In PAWL% WHITE - MD, , WMII3EIE/lOU', *EMMET', WINDOW GLASS, mcrigrg .09 1 0 118 , FAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSK 114 ALL 'rEMIR ',AROMAS, COLORS AND :PBONVI 3' • OF• ALL =NM. We respectfully hivikte a c4l, feeling and dent that :we can supply the wants of all on terms to their. eatisfsetion. TEittfl TEETH I 1 J9NET AND WHITE'S POBOELAEN =ETA PATENT ,MEDIOLNEt3, and, Vail RESTORATIVIDN Of all IChias, Clinct from tie Pmplicdore. Saii*fler and ancentrated 4e. Wholesale Agents for Baponiffer, which' we sell as lois ssiCipan be pirrclutsedlo the eiteir. IHAYEBES MEDIUM, FLUID KILIJIADffii. 'War. Owl a4jll3aN .011 a Being largnp:irchaiiwa in these Oils,. We can offer inducenienta to ohm lamas Otial Oli Leave of 14 . 9 ay* Patternai 3r,e9r, cheap. AU kin& 'Of lampi'cbanipad* Man FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. t Those of youyrhAnore not given eta...HORSE know_ not their Ellipeciiity, and the advantage they are in keeping How and Cattle healthy and in good a:edition. • Thousands can testify to the ;Mit they have derived from the.nae of our Cattle Powders by the inortesing guaitity and quality °flunk, bookies Improving_ the go al health and ap pearance of their cattle. - ; Our long experience to the bifinem Oval; us the advantage of a tt►orough knOwladgetof - the trade, and our arrangeMents to: the cities are such that.we can in a very short time Inntish anything appertaining to Ourisminets, Mt the Metal twins. Thankful for the liberel patronage beitoweil on onr tense, we hoPe by atria attenlionta business, a earefnLealeation of ' IL • 2 ' 7l * CF ! _ at , Orfces, and tiledo l 4.ta *sae s to merit a continuance of the favor-40 s dim= 'until* ',Add°. HIRAM TUCKER, itANI3FACTUBER and Wlkoknale Dealer In jNJL "TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING BED." These Bids. are particularly noted.- for their Cleanlines3,•ELlEe and Durability,- and are war 'ranted to- give perfect eatlsfactkik. For siOn HIRAM TUCKIW mi.27-3nl] No. 2 Revere Tito*, looke r Ffpii i.POCUIVAIIILEEL Flax, llyitmirganOtitl of Pocketßiblie aia ,Tisuineata the 'tioider r ,: ler, re - . • • , • f. '1 HUNS, Broeme, 4 11selete, and an kinda of V Cedar and Willow wiare„ _for. sale by. NICHOIEHLBOWILII, - mr2S car. Fronk &Ed 'Minot greet& ' IUANG,z 4 LEMON. kg:fresh. impost tiorial4komioyei matfortale. by mr3o - • WM. DOOR,. do.. & 00. • ieaet - 14A118 - AND'DIDZID — BNINC - t-li i Zacels i orliaiiimid.Thiedlisieffwal4ifitedi to give satideptlon, „ -/UOHOLL4I,-BOMIXAVr."!,„ 41 Odr. Frontiard• fitredite 9 Q I NEFF . TgI, si k-quallties--Opays JET form& by v„../ .4 , - , 1 It ,P.Z414:.% , ::. ~,.---.:.;'.,:1'.-:, 1 - Lif INSURANCE. Marine, Fire find Inland Transportation, Central Agency st Harrisburg, Pa., of ill." LNSUF.INCE CONPINY OF NORTH LYLERICk OF PEULADELPEGA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. I Capital and Assets ...... - - ....$1,200 0001 DTBECTOBS Arthur G. ooff3n, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Am- Ilrcee White, John B. Neff, Biohard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickenson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison , Francis B. Cope, Edward H. Trot ter, Edward S. Clarke. ABTHITIt a. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATE, Secretary. As central agent for the above named compa ny, the undersigned is prepared to take fire risks in any partof the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpetually, on the most favorable terra,. Office In Walnut street. mar, Second. WILLIAM surkinWilliLKS„ 1810-dly ESTABLISHED 1769. Snuff and Tobaceo Manufacturer) 4.-18 CHAMBERS sr., (Formerly 420hambers Street, New York,) WOULD call the attention of Dealers to the articles of Lip rcanafacture, via : BROWII t3N1757. Macaboy, Demigrogi, Fine Kappa, Porn Virginia, Coarse BapPe Nachitocoe, Airierictok Gentlerpon CoPeohagen. • 112.1.tAir 1366 tek -'• `-- High Toad - Boot* : .. kith High Toast, or Lwxlyfoot, Honey_Dew Scotch, - Froth Honey Dew Scotch FreehSeoteh. `"Attention is adled to the large ieduction inprkes of Finnan; Chewing and &miring Tobaccos, which will .be found of Superior Quadty. TOBACCO. Long, 13. Sago, No.l, Spludsb, No. 2, -Mower, Noe. 1 & 2 rained, Turkish. Onondated. MINI OTT COIOWENO. P. A. L. ,'or plain, Cavendish,-or Sweet, • Sweet Soentiid Oronooo, - Tin Poil a. N. B.—A **Oder of prices will be Os sent on application. 'nirll-dly LIFE I.NBURANVE, The Life innifeatn, Annuitylot Trust, Company ot. Philadelphia. 017101§ 4080/1/iEfltrU7 MINT. (rziaass plammr , , Ati.) Camel, AND Mir& $4648,186 TOM AS RIDGWAY, President. r...manss, Secretary. co *TT NUE to milks INSURANCE ON LIVE 3 °lithe most reasonable terms. They admit Blew:dors, Trash= ind Guardians under bat and, aajleceiversandl Amigneee. The capitil being paid up. and invested, together with a large'and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the The preuilums may be paid yearly f half year * or quarterly. The codepany add a BONUS periodically to , the insurances ;tor life,lho FIRST 'BONUS appropshited in—Decembery IRK the : , SECOND BONUS in Decelibei, 1849, the THIRD BON IN hi December, 1884, and thnYOUBTE BONUS to 1859. The. additiorerzave - made Without requiting anyincreame n the !dominion to be paid to the. company. , • The folloWing are ,a few eiamples from the F . r 6114 2- Insortd. No. 89. 92600 " 182 t. 8000 " 199. - 1000 888. 6000 PEIPIIER'S DAtiff GIN& BETWEEN 111114DELPIEEL liorAllavitlersq Shore, Williansport, L Au ' ey, Ibilontown, Watsontown, Milton, fatalist . lorthumbirland, bury, - Trerertot, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, .11agfeDaullitia AND HARRISBURG.. rhe Philadelphia Depot beingcentrsdly located, the drayme, will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor gnea through with each train to . attend CO the safi r delivery of all goOds intrust ed to the line. Goods delivered at the depot" of FREW, WARD Bk4fillitED, 811 Market street, P deny itiFea the,urßnel4l32oloB. LOW as by ,thy sum li3sweTE ltorraosouty, pouscoaphis and Reading Depot, Foot ot liarketlareatt -Harrisburg. apl6 dly ADM OFFICE Marketdgqoare, next door to Cfddefp : ofEce. Coll and Whom in opa l ration: A. &dig ontortment of loachkont and iteedleanuttandi on Juan!: Mbaalargaret Hiney will exhibit and sell them, sod aleo.de all undilg, machine sewing on theme idiehiMs In the loot mama The laditafige of the public is 'respectfully aolicited. " aprll-d6m T' OCg & Co. have' just ramitred a new sad superior article of Vinegar, mann:factual entirely from Om ? which le aentirely free all mineral ; adds, and Which they ow Imely commend` to their; cuatxperkaud 1,4 The publiCiiie iavlted to give thiarallipp; trig. =IS Mr fliattliantous PETER ILO'RLUG&RD, I . • Amount of policy Bonus of and bonus to be in addition. creased by fnture addition& $ 887 10.11 68387 60 _4060 001 4060 00 400.001 1900 00 1876'001 6876 00 Aieit at Harilabarg lriciliity • ,WiliraUkit jeloAlly - • T H-E BE-8 T FAMILY BEWINWMACHINE ; WHERLER AAq) WILBONT. SUPERIOR VIMGMZ. -Me Gosh* • for ode to *IL DOCIK, & CO: MU E!! V utitnes aa.rtis N 1( ;110 I) St, BOW 'II A % VkiCIL) , ALE AND LE I - i ROCER CORM OE' nal:I AND 3L6RILST SDIELTI: 8.11.,81711W, ( () WING lo ins iercianJe of our busint,-, have etiisxged and imgroved our ,t: room, and respectfully invite the attenticL the public to mr att,ta,:„: stock of 4ROCERIISS, ViUNISIONS, FOREIGN LID mum FRUITS, MAIL AND WILLH We oiler for sale STEWART'S & LOITEBIN'S CHOICE SY - EtUe. z CHOICE SYRUPS AND 1110 LASSES, of all kiwi- WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, GREEN AND BLACK COFFEE, SPICES, and FLAVORING EKTRAC We keep on hand all kinds of Country 1,7, lace ; also, FLOUR, FIRS, SALT, HAMS, LARD, Ac. We call attention to our large stock of -dor NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, unequalled in every ra3peet by any in the thS. kdt, together with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, BEd and CHIMNEYS. QUEEISWARE AND tiLABSWAiIt of ..v , ry style, always on band. N 10110123 & BOWMAN my 2 / 3 rl-4116) Oor. Front and !'darset JOHN W/13E13 'Confectionery Sr, Fruit Stort THIRD SMOLT, NEAR /friniiibinv, Pa 001DIENEONKEY OF ALL HIND. ORANGES AND LEMOME, PINE APPLES, BANANNAtt, FIiESH AND SALT And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the eastern markets, twice a week, a:, purchased under my personal supervision, Env enabling me to sell a better and cherper erase than any in the market. fir Orders from a distance attended G. promptly, and goods delivered to any part the free of charge. CANNED Ism constantly hand. Give me a call 3e26 1 !RICERS AND SOLDIERS. Collodion .of Pensions, Bounties, Back Par and War Claims. Oaten' ray Rolls, Master Rolls, and Re craning Accounts lade Out. riE undersigned, having been In the en ployment of the United States daring th last eighteen months, as Clerk in the lithter• fog and Disbursing Office and Office of cape• inbuskeit ot Boszniting Service of Pennapn• als, respectfully inform the public that he ha.: t peed au office in the Dascr TELOGILIPE 'tiding lot the of collecting Pete dont, Bounties, Pay and War Mimi also, mating out Officers' Pay Boils, Muatt Rolls and Recruiting Amounts. Alt orders by mail attendui to promptly. DP-lAos SULLIVAN S. CRUD. XIORTON'S UNRIVALLED. GOLD PEN .131 FIRST WALLEY WARalaillf.D. ROSE BEITER AK THE WHOLE IkeItEATLII2LUItY. PERSONS in want of a superior and good slow nu will find.with me a large as:Y.lt. meat to select from, and have the privilege kr Cramp the Peas =di their hand is plrfectl mite& And if by fair means the Diamud points brooked during twelvemonths, the, pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a h ew one, without any charge. I have verygoal Gold Noe, made by lir . Morton, not warranted, in strong silver-plice. 4 . cases, for.sl, $1.25, 51-60, $2.00. For sale at SCHEFFEdO BOOKSTORE, No. 18-basket street, Harrisburg. Pa MIMI IPB RIL SYRUP. . _ ipllll3 INTALIIMiLE SYRUP, WHICH t, A. entirely reintble in its compooltion, been etn&lnd with wonderful mimeo bl many yews in the sass el diseases for the Al PABILLGESand LUNGS. liar any form of tht dims) Am* se COUGH, TICKLING of the THBOA.T.; SPITTING OF BWOD, DEFFi- CULT BRFATIIING, BOAIO3I3NESS, LOz* OF VOICIN, and- HAMM FKVINII3, is nee wIL be attended- with the happiest result& It 5 OW of ; the -beet and mast medicines for dos n£ BRONCHITIS and OONSUMPIIO No gaudiprin or peraratios If Opera a any eia , is this syrup. PERM $lOO PEI BOWLS. For sale at BEIRGNICICS WRAP BtrJi- STORK. Gold Pens! Gold - Pens: iii' WARRANTED I lut AL MOTHER aewassortmentof the well known "Newton Pen" of all eisme, I..yles, and la :. I ver. argold Widow, have julit been ucen E at the humus MELO BOOK STORE of - • - GEO. BE/MINEII, - 91 Market area thirtiattlinG Dec.. 1862. 9 9 - : BOOMS, 4i _ BUORSIGIN ;mama, -PORT MORALES, And a general variety of Leather Goods, 'Go received at BEBGNILWB BOOR STORE - DRIED FRUIT. .DBJXP Peaches, (pared) . Dried:4shes, (unpaied.l Drkd Apples, - Dried - rim* Dried Ohertiee , Dried Blacisberriti For sale by Lepr7ol WU. DOCK. Jr.. &CO ARDER REEDS. „ '.1 1311 2 4 4. *bit Lebanon, N. Y., and - ' .. Briggs & Bro., Rochester, N. I •A large Invoke, comprising every variety ar• Amicdption, just received and for sale by aPI4 WM. DOCK, ht, SYRUPS and 14411114e1d Of oh rrr. - NICHOLS & BoWeiaN, myB Cor. Front and MarketFti. riutmciaa,m -- A very droice lot just received, by 1 4 014 - WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO , . M. NATIONAL ALMANAC AND AN.N , RECORD for 1868, for mate at - 80HKETER'S BOOKSTORE JOHN WISE.
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