. •SEtertilantons. GREAT DISCOVERY 1 KUNICEL'S 1 . BITTER WINE OF IRON, IL'OR the cure of - TEAK STOM 3, GENERAL !HITT, INUI- T 10 N, DIS .B OF THE VOUS SYS CONSTIPA- ACMITY OF STOMACH, agreeable and - , .efficlisnt , Sali of Iron werposstits; - etratttof Hag - • • attic Oxide combined, with the most energetic of vesatable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Dark. --.The effect in many -.caws of debility, -loss of ap .petite, and genernP 'Prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve Tonio, is most happy.. It sue/tents the appe tite; raises the-pulse, takes off MilfiClihlY Sabbi neesi.removeti the .palor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance.. you want something to strengthen you.. 'l47u want a good appetite? ' want to build up your constitution? • ~ 4 004t0n want to feel well? , Do you want to get rid of nervottemmof • ' Do you want energy, , Do you want to sleevwoll? Do you wanta: brisk: and `vigorous, feeling yo:do, ?al — '• • • • - AT/V-k4r4 Mi 5 70 41.1Vi? OF IRO This; ruly valuable. Tonic his , beeri: eolhor wetly-tested' by all classes of =the community, that it Is now deemed Indispensable as a Tonic n medicine. /Coosa but littleAnilfiee the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates 'the Bye , tent,and prolonpllfe„. l a now only ask a trial of thiii Vartiblelbitle : " - pteparad and 0 4 4, yihxdos4o,4aul xetail, by • " ' A. KUNKEL, Apothetti4,llB Market street, Harrisburg. .-,.,, ,, i. ger TESITMONIAL-1 Hama - aurae, Feb. 20, 1863. Ma. 8. A. ICTINRIt, .I . VE:tggsst: ' Dea• Nks-Ilhaie great pleaimk iii=tetestifying to the complete success of your Brrrsa W.DOI OF IRON in my case. I hive been afflicted for a number of years with Weakness geniiel peIAIL tty a m "and giddiness; so uclito that I 124ve -been amilued tolny bed for the greater pact - of my ' time, "and have had the :attendance of - our best phySicians brit receivedbut little benefit. 1 had de s paired - 'of-ever:regaining my, health, until'hearing of your inestiinable -remddy, firr- TIM Wm - or Ism. I determined"to try. its virtue, and lam happy to state it has resulted In - a complete curb. Tam iikore - robrist arid - vig otout than I have been= for many years, whiell feeling 1 attribute solely to•your Balla With; or lamr. I have hal - battalion in recommending it to others, similarly affected, and shall be happy to bear personal testimony Yours, truly, _ . HARMAN FRISCH.' TO THE PUBf.;IO. - -. .Eteatutieenui, Felf: - 21; 1863. Kransim This ds te.certify that I eve solleredmmotiler a nemtier of yearewitir severe - Macke of* iheumtitimi, and have tried. a l ereit many:relUediet4, , whiph were coueldereil by cihers a eara•ottre,- without the. least effect on me, • 'so at last:l haVe tried kulacarl.e: Brrrim. WINN-or 4koatatal kmnet say. thatforie bottle has nearly curect MO; and intend- it un- , it I am perfectly cured. Atinirs, truly, DAVID ,BABII.OIIE. WM. B. BRADBURY'S P lAN O-F.O R*T E ESTABLI§I{MENT. N0...27 .13 Pci0me rp.HE stibscriber respectfully inviteathe atten= tion of bisiriendsMid theyublic to phis _Establishment, at No. 427 , Broome strait, Corner:of - Crosby street: ' Having withdrawn his interest,- stock -and materials from the late firm.of " Light° to-Brad burys," which firm was dissolved on the ;81',st January, ',ult., and having purchase& the entire stock of Piano-Fortes anttPlaild-Eiiitellateriril, owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, hi the said firm, he is now prepared to — mao the infireasardeniand for hie ileltikiratatiEumo-Fdr=z tes. Employing the most skillful and ,expriii enced,lwoikmen,. With e. large :iltockOf ibei3t andanoet thoroughly seasoned riratelyfid, and an ribirintance 'of capital ; he has taken:ux,band,the' personal supervision of, the . whole business ; of srauhrflichning Ids instruments , and enabled to turn out Pirmii-Fortes of,unequalled toy and durabknarj.- • . . _ altAllßUtttll NEW SCALE Pliao-FORTE. • athe armagement of our new Setae; drawn 4n4 prepared , -withthe -.utmost care,•expressly for our, newinstrumente, we have added elfery. improvement' which can in anylWay,tendto.the kerfeetion of the Flana-Forte, and we- can win- . Meetly assert, that for delicacy .of touch, vel rime, purity, brilliancy and _sweetness of - tone, combined- with that , strengtritf.and:soliditr-01, frame :necessary, -to rdurability m these -• mente artillineqUalle4;." .. • .• : - blreng4:ool3ecturse , f. 'Maar motto, and we. invitettraolosest oriticiem Of the best unbiased' judges:hi the land. , -Oir-Every -- instrument warranted - for -- Eire years. , WIC tIi':I3fIADBUBY, 427:8r00me. st;;:!cor. , ..iof Ckailiy New-York.' m 2 iiBm: • : ' ' . DsEt A: -MTEZNOffiAGENT: ! forms the Old Daily T. ens pariatidli ,Line; Athe of ly'Wdllewer.Line now in existence faithis city,) is In aucceseftti nperitiok arklipipplitkFtV carry freight ap" low as any other' ' line- lietwerm - Thiladelphia HarrishurgMtuaary; Jiriley:Shore:/I . iick-Httidri; and all other points 94 or ttakici.Oentritli..Madol PIO:Ad - Erie and Williamsport and Ellairatl;tailroads. AWL A. ROWEL Agent, - Pei - 421. 0( A9 to the Warehouse' - WNW Petkdd6k; 2 -Zeli Noe: 808 inialiao MaikAigaitti ThßadelphiarnlY 4 fr willfairriirent,Harrisbnit.rakii for=ddit3 - [ap3o-tiliayl TOFFEE VOOFFEhI- TOFFEE I W 411 2 try e*:ft°rl3'6er told_ the Public 'to • WOVF.fI?aI4OI.IISREIIi''REEPAEED e • Warranted to-give satisfaction, or the-ma:Lei refunded. It is universally acknowledged the .BST EVER MED, • ; Prepared and forage 'Atha Eigle!Stl;l6l43plee and'Ooffee Works, N. 244, Northg r ik i ci co r:- tietiof New st.,) 'Mx, Pa; • •'' • : , ,itieli9dBihe •== L.EtowArayWORRELL._ A;stb: TWDegp; tic.° HE It- or, lausic- STORE, . • ThirdArod. %Oen= Third Strref,,,il4'e' g rlCal ive SYRUPS AND MOLASS: ' Chaffe7l o 4 . 6 i, ll ifirz Ig. iwr -i-'s vt .....,,:,..: - --slolo.#3_,aczeontAig, -Li a :TQ.Or t r7iialt* • T. Market streets. BBOWN STOUT AND - BdiTCH Aft,' lo bottles, just received and for sale by rorl3o WIC DOQK, ds. , & 00: tints d travel. Pemaylvania Rail Road Summer Time 'roble. FIVE TRAINS. DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND /MINN MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1868, PEER Passenger Trains of, the Pennsyliania 1. Railroad Company will depart from, and arrive at Harrisburg .and Philadelphia 9 fol lows : EASTWARD. THROUGH RIEPRRBS MAO' leaves Harris burg dally-at 2.00 a. m., and ,arri*es at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m FAST LINE Waves . Har risburg daily iox cept licirideti) at 5:46 a. ra., and .nrrlyeratt Nest Philadelphia at 9.66 a. in. Passengers Make breakfhst at Inocariter; . 'WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Ma.unk 00Y, leaves Harrisburg at 7,.00-14 ~ a nd: arrives at ' West Philadelphia at , 12.25 4 1 'I I 7ArMAIL HarrlobVlSl 61119 SutidnyY at 1.00 n?,-.4l44,P4rives at West Philadelphia. at 5.90, HMI/HM=4 AiIIOItiIODATIQH,Wti:N, vier Ooliinibglei*eiHrigsbutg at 4.00 :p4 m., and arrives a t West ,1 1 elphia at 0,.83 pt in. . . WES 49 , ..kft BALIThIORE ibid* ditty - 04 . 0Kir.lioncla y 2:96 m.; - iiltolnifi,'7.ls 'a. take at Pittsburg 5t,12.00 noon, • - I PHIGADI TRigit . loaves ' 4l n ti ,Efarrisbuig - 67,at m.l Al*ita at 8.00. :ie bre ak fast , ciAid!*i*eijil, Pittsburg t 12:80 13: .m; . ... • t MAIL TEAM leaves Harriiibmg• 1.1.6 p. an .. ivti at, k`Altifionti Pittsburg 12:80 et 7:16 p. tu.; in. sap p er , and s. t.g i q m.;'.Altbo — iiiiit 8.86 P t - tit., and arrivettat:lltts- Wig HARIPBIJED I 'ACCOMMODATION RAIN leittoes ?Wilds - 1011a at 2.80 p. tn, and Tepid Hdrilfibtat WAY ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN i Wives Philadelphia at 4.00`p fif.; tinditirlias at tar , This ! rain runs Joy. - • riAtizzr; . 3) YOUNG, - &pa:Meddle Div Pesn'itiL. : . Harrisburg, April Y 6, 1862.-dtf "I - • NOrthetii central 'Raih43F'' • Tgagg, TRAMS DAILY_ l c; ja ,-T = M. Q R ai] AXE!, r illihiliglb.* • " Conteetious:made with trains on Pentelyys ala , :ilailtotid, -suct , fibta Eittabineatlii the = t . ~ • ... ~,. , - WO •TBA4qB = Diiir.X.,fo OM' fibre tliejittlth and Weet , 146 . 4 Builintityinii,i2lintra,' /Mil all of .I; TMillttn'ti - Olt Titirk• ' • ON' and `' a ter ` ..11101A dA,l,'.'- 1 rEEL, . , 291 h \-1. 1863, th4l*nrefikit Tkaste4-414114th4rn 'Central RailwiL3LWl-arrtwk:at,iilad-tleparfr* Harrisburg, eMA.Batimoreitie follOive, viz : 1 :. - "• - - 240 . 11 0 T 2 5W.A. 2 1):-,:. - 4 ' i MAIL. TRAIN leavegßunbrny dttiii , ' '-', - : 101,11' 81 Indai); . 10 40 A. M . - • i /ea* ' arribing.,i' 1.15 P.M. ' ) - ' l arriveti l at Baltimore 5.954,: M. EX.PRESS TRAIN lezYtiltSuqtlij' I ~• • dilly Kiieet)ta,m— dfiY) e.' 11.07 P. $l. leave, Harrisburg ; . ; I,' - ..‘ .1... ,•: *WA be c ii i d a h ; . I i . 41)641:1 . i 0: ntriXil At lialSilliele Mon • .- . • :C_7..• .45dAYief.9 43 .0..... - • • Sal) 6_ 15 A 11.101416B1)031- AMPOMItiQDATION, • ,' - -', - -, i '. ' ' a teliWelOriki o iii* - 0: 8' 0 4 N. £D 4TAWAR D ', " I MAIL TRAIN lefiyeaniaiiiiiiiiedidly .‘ ' : '• i - (eFeeKßrui,tlay), . 9.15 A.,M. t .--.• i . , . i t ,1 -I leanklitatilabptint. 41 I # l.kl't M. ItrAviltlionl?ory. 4.05 P. N. EXPREBB illitlN-1. , ffl Bittlinoill ildrf . " -- _. < 9.15 .p. lit. - - ; -*f -i - - , arritreitttlEaniitbririrt.3s`A. M. leeoreir - Haniourg : -_, dal te*ceg Non - ..-1 1 Oak , ; . , ..I:.' il;uu .14,, • .'' • " Milt* aViimiintri., , 5.98. A. M. MABIBBBIIIIS ACCOMMODATION ' • • , 1. .-. leaven. -141fliiiirei , •- - i daily : o=6o4On •. ' ,:: • • dayy c • "• , r•' 712:65'E AI: - . • ..; 9. ,- • na.rrivatat Harrieburg 7.10;P. M. i. • 'Fig inirOOriinforthation • afoly at ,tni's:6llOO, ind'ennzyltamla Railroad fDepot;'!• '•• • • . 1 .• - .- ,• :' • • '.I.7•N.PDIrBAIIIt*Gen: att.; It . ~,1. Spi l l. 18,1c084„:.dtv .! -•••• 0 ••••• N 11111 IN 1-, 15 PH , Oy , . AND- AFTER '.•;••••MONDAY,', APRIL 20th, 1862, the Pasheriger-Trians•will letti the_Eliiiiidelilliki'and Beading Balirodri at-Harrisburg-for New York "an d: Phdad4l as follows, viz : ". EASTWARD. EXYREB6 •I E leaves ' Harriaburg e-Petaurvania-Rail rltkpress Vain• Wins thiorcArtirimiiiiclii If 4 Ail& 4 unit fat- Thliakliatihfa-fa 8.20 A.M. A sieeplue taillivaVtiolitiaLfolth ' train_throughlfroinTittibrirg without change. MAIL 'TRAIN'. lama- Harrisinug a543:00 " - New-York - at-5P P. - MTst. Philadelph 'UtAlfsii. r, FABVILEL'ItiaVes - Herirkiburg arriving in 10.26 P. N., and P , adelphis atTIOMP.. „FAST LUTE leiiiett New2York. at".6.01)*, N. and Philadelphia at 8:10 Harriebintitt:l.WEA -MAIL TILAIN-lealieti New York at 12.00 noon] and Thiladelptifwat , B3lo . T. - N.yartivirik"at riebirtgatll2oT.lL - 4 EISPBER3PTIMIN leaved New Totk4atir* P. kL,kirriTidtig' 4it.llliiitielkirg at 2.10 A. M. and_tonitecidag..withtlielPenneylvania Q E Tfilicfor TitteVug.k.orrei.tii i QK tached"-to-faiftan : 00 . 1* - e o ttikri r eP ride kt