isiailansatti ,T DISCOVERY ,ICUNKEE'S ,R WINE OF IRON, TIOB the cure of WEAK STOM ACHS, GENFRAT* - )EITILZIT, ESTION, DUX SES OF THE 111VOITS SYS CONSTIPA- fIi, ACIDITY OF STOMACH, met agreeable and ; Citrate of Nag most energetic Peruvian Bark. laity, loss of ap pea of an efficient Salt of Iron combined with our Valuable Nara Tonic is most happy. It augments the appe tite, raiaza,the pulse, takes off nraeculai &W -aal% removes the palor of debility,. and gives a florid. vigor to the countenance. _ DO you want something M strength Do yon want a good appetite? , , 'DO you want to build up your comlitution t Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousuert. Do you want energy?,..-. 4.: Do Do you want to sleep well?., „ , Do you want a brisk-and ;vigorous, feeling If you do, try. , . IfUNKEL'S ESTER' WINE Or IRON l This truly valuable Tonic has - been - so thor oughly tested by all dames 'of , the tionontniity, that it is now deemeellinfisPerisable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, pttrilles the blOod, gives tonelo the staimoh, renovates the sys tem, and prolongs life. I now only asklitrial of this valuable Tonic. , • Prepared and sold; wholesale arid !retail; by 8. A. KUNKKE4 Ape - Macau, 118 Market street,l,t• j2B . ' - • is"` TESTIMONIAL 1 . 1 HARIMMThIaI. Feb 20, 18 6 4, Na S. A. KIMMEL, /IMO/di " Dear Sir: I have great , pleasure in 'ping% to the complete success - of your Brum Woos or laps in my case. rhave been 'afflicted for a number of years with weaknetts; general debil ity and giddiness so much sothat have 'been confined to my bed for tint* greater part of my tine, and have bad the- attendance of our best physicians, but received but _little benefit.' I had despaired of ever regaining `my health, until hearing of your 'inestimable remedy; Bp -7118. WXtil or Ism. I determined to , 'try its , virtrtri, and lam happy to State it hatitaulted in a complete care. ram morerobuSt and vig orons than I keit* been for Many years; which feeling 1 attribute solely to'your Bursa IflZe or him.* I have ho h'ealtation in recommending it to others,similarly. affected, ' and , shall happyto bar personal testimony ' Yours, truly, HA11111.14.N F 01468.1. TO PPUBLIC. • Dr. S. 4. Kunkel: ' , Daan Sta. : When on my way, last, sumtnere to join my regiment at Yorktowni.Virginia, you were kind enough to giVe2ine several bottles of your "Bitter Wine of inen,','.l. , foruid it most valuable in the climate of the Peninsula and the diseases incident - to it. No preparation of barks exceed it-in. value. I believe that its use would prevent much bilious fever, and cer tainly prove a great value in its cure. . I re main', L Yours, Respectfully, =e H. P.-EIIINT, Chaplain 178th Regiment, P. D. M. :Day 24th, 1863. , ' a DA N% A. IdUENOH, AGENT. - . OP the Old Wallower Line, respectfully'in forms the public that this Old Daily Trans portation Line; (the only Wallower Liiie noitebtr existence in this city,) is in sttiicelistit Operntion and prepared to carry freight igi" IoW as ' any other individual line between PhilddAphla„ Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore; Lock Haven, and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphin and Erie and Williamsport and Elmira Ttailtdadg. - pAN'L A. N3ENCH, Agent; Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent the Warehonso of Messrs. Peacock, Zell ellinchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth; Philadelphia, by 4 ordock, r. 11., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, next morning. [apBo-rdinyl PEWHEE'S DAILY LIN BEtWEEN.rmLATLEtniu, - Lneit Raven, Jersey Shore, Williamgort, No sy, Uniontown Watsontosen, Stilton, liewisburg Northumberland,- Sun bury,' Treverton ; Georgetown, •Lykenstown, ShileriblFG) Kalifs; AND Ef ARRISB . The Philadelphia Depot beingcentrallYl4e4ted, the drayage will beat, the lowest, fates. The Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all g.l . :ssis'intriii,t, ed to the line. Goode delivered atthe depot of FREED, ,WARD & FREED, 811 Market Street, Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. be deliv ered in Harrisburg the next morning, freight Always as tow as by - Any Otier JOSEPH' MONTGOMERY; Philadelphia and Reading Depot, - oct2l-ii] Foot of Market' .tieet, Harrisburg. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING . MACHINE, WHEELER AND WELSON'S.-- - MEW OFFICE Market Square, next , door, Jo Coldizir's office. Call and see them in:ope7. ration. iv kineral assortment of machines cud needles constantly on .hand. . • Miss Margaret Hiney will exhibit and . sell them, and also do all kinds of machine sewing on these machines in the best•manner. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. aprll-d6m HERMETICALLY: ,1373 LSD. PEACHES, TOMATOSS, PLNE APPLE, SALMON, • OYSTERS, SPICED'OYSTERS, LOBSTER, SARDINES, WK. DOCK, Jr, & CO, Per sale by QUEENSFirARg IXTE invite the attention of the public to our V V large and well selected*Cork of Queens; ware, receirktly,pnrchased, and . Which we oder, at a very small advance on city Prime: Call and examine , beforeLpnrchasing elsewhere. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ap7 ..Corner Front and lftrket Sta. r4HOION SYRUPS AND IdOLAS6IMI.—t.We ‘,..1 are now offering for sale, very low, a. lot of &Ake syrups. Call and examine, at 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN, a .14 Cor. Front and Market streets. OITQAPS for preserving, of altiiihdicoall and kJ aquAine, at NIQHOLE4,I9I, 4,10_16 4 Jelo 4il: ("TALL PAPER, )3011DRRM, ttc., &c., gold at VV last year's prices, without any advance. age REIEUTEB'S BOOKSTORE. liras of traoti, Pcmisylvania Rail Road I Summer Time Table. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND ' FROM PHILADELPHIA. ow AND arm MONDAY, APRIL" 20th, DM, THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol.- lows} EASTWARD THROUGH BMWS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.00 a. m,, and arrives at West Philivielphia at 6.10 a. m. FAST LINE leaves flarrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) at 5.45 a. kn., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65 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 12i25 p. m FAST,KAII, TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at LW p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.00 p. m. : wARRISTIIIRO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at .4.00 p. ra., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.80 p. I WESTWARD. - 11A.r.TIHORE RIPRESS TRAIN' leavee Har risburg daily (epzspt, Monday) at 2.00'-a. in.; Altoona, 7.16 a. in., take breakfa st; and arrives; at Pittsburg , at 12.00 noon. ' PHILAINELPHTA. •RX.PRieS' TRAIN; teaviis Hairliburg daily titl.oo . a. te.fAltoona p.OO - take breakfast, and arrives-atTittsbirg at 12.80 p. in. : MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. ni.; Altoona at 7.16 p. at.; take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1180 a. M. - ; FAST LlNEsleaves Harrisburg at-3.60 4:1.J M.; Altoona at 8.85.p.•za.,,tuid arrives at Pitts burg at LOO a. m. • -* FCARRTRRUBIG AC OMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2:80 p 111., and arrives Harrisburg.atiB.l39,p. • Le* WAY ACCOMMODATION .TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 4.00. p. m.; at 9.40 This train runs via-Ht. Joy. ~.,BANTIKL D. .YOUNti, ape. Niddle Div. Pereea , Xß.. Harrialrarg, April 164862.-431 f . 'NO Allia,lolll 0 rassenger trans! n,. . - the Ph ilad elphia and -Reading:TßailroadDepot, at -Harrisburg,' for New York and Philadelphia,' as follows, VIZ • r EALVZWARLI. 7 •• • tiNg heaves BarrlBBArg et 2.15 A. Mt.; on arrival of the ;Thitansylvania Nallroad Express Train from -the-Igsst ) arriving- in New York 'at 9,30 and at Philadelphia at 8.20 A. MI • `Aelivping_ car Ss attached 'to the train through Worn Pittsburg without change. INICI RAIL TIiAIN leaves Hai. dabing at 8.00 A. M. arrivitg in New York 'at 6.30 P. M., and Philadelphia. at 1.60 P. H. • • FAI3T LINE leaves Harriabrag at 2.00 P. M., .York at 10.25 t!.X61. 11 t4P 11 4 - oelphis at 1.00 1 , . itt. . WEaTWARD. raT New,Yorkat.(l.oo.A.,l4 Philadelt•hik . iit BAC ild.i.eitritring pulrisburg(st.l.l6 MAIL 'it AlNdeavee New4York atlB.oo noon; and Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M., arriving at Has ilaburg at 8.80 P. M. EXPRESS: TRAIN leave° , New York at, 7.00 P. N., arriving at Harrisburg at 2.10 A.. M.; . and connwtittg with the.Pecousylvania Riprees Train for Pittsburg. A Bleeping ear ia also sat teiched to thle:train. . - - amine:Alain _ are:, made -at,iilarrisburtr with trains on the Pennsylvania,. Northern. Central and Cumberland Talley raiircatds, and‘at Bead ing for Philadelphia Pottsville, Wakerbarre, Allentown, Easton, /tie. I Baggage ohecked•lthrough. Fare. between Piew York load Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between piarrisburg and " . Philadelphia, $8 86 hi No. 1. pre, and $B. ht No. 2. For tickets or other hxfonnation'apply to J. CTI-4YDE, sea; „ fl,"!or '-vto'•-•-tx .Xor.o'o,it.- cetiOo ,fi:os*l THREE, MAINS DAILY la - '.'44..X':i l ,_X - _, j„Vr - ' 0:"P'1?) ~' liVashhigtOn a Chti. Clonneotions:made with trains on Ponnslyva aim Westßall.goeud,- to;And. fronr)Pittshttrg - and . , the _ TWO TRAINSDAILY to ' and from the North „ and West Bran& Briequeliaria, Elmira , a nd all of Nnrtliern Na. York: . ON and after MONDAY, APRIL '2oth 1868, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will- arrlve,at' and depart from Harrisburg.ami Baltimore AL-follows, vie : 601J1 1 11.WARD A MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily • - (except Sunday). :10.10 A. M: " leaves Harrisburg— 1.15 P. M. " arrives at -Baltimore 5.85 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun day) „ P 11.07 .:At; " leav es Narrisburg , (except_ Monday),. 2.00 A. M. arrives at Baltimore daily (exceptAkon- ' • day) . 6.15 A. N. A RRTSDITBIZI ACCOMMODAT Loki ' -leaves .11.afilsburg 6.80 A. M. NORTHWARD. HAM TRAIN leavef 144t1tacwe daily • (excePt 8 441 a/) • . 9 . 15 A M. - leaves Harrifiburig... 1.15 p. arrives at Sunlim7- 4 . 05 P. M. EXPR ansS TtrAt.ei leaves Baltimore " M. • salves at Harrisburg 1.85 A. M. leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mon-J day)..... ..... 8.00 A. M. FfA" arrives at linnbmy.. 5.88 A. M. RT SBURGIAOCOMMODATION - leaves Baltimore daily (0i945-0 As)) • irrhtaatlifiu4NF •Yv• - 4 sal tt the .I "tig i ce' iu ar Ytiterluffilr4Dearot. DatABBY, Oa. &t burg, April 18, 1868.-dtl TO VaO.TTMg 1 gin,li of Cabe. :;XG RAILROAD tiIiAIMEH ikitRANGEMENT BEAT' RUNK LINE FBOSI THE WITH %_Taud Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Beading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Ea 4 tdit, &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philacielphia,New York, Reading, Podaville, and all intermediate stations, at B.'oo-A. M., and 2.00 P. H. New York Express leaves Harrisburg, at 2.15 A. M., arriving at New York at 9.15 the same Morning. Fares from Harrisburg: To New York .$6 16; to Philadelphia 88 86 and f.. 2. 80. Baggage checked through. - Returning, leave New York at_ 6 A. hi:, 12 Noon, and 7 P. N., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.16 A. 111..,, and 8.80 P. M. • Sleeping earn in the Ndw York EipreinTrahm, through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers;by the Oatawmea Railroadlsave 'Tamaqua at 8.60 A. IL, and 2.15 P. M:, forp4l adelphia, New York , - and all Way Points— Train leave '•Pottsville' at , 9.16 A., M:, and 2.30 P. kr., for Philadelphia , Harrisburg and New York. 'Accorrimodrition Passengei t tridif leave; Beading 'at 6.00 A. M., end returns froin Fhila- I ilelptils k at raw • - jw - la the al)ove' trains run daily; Bah' days cicerited: - ' " • , A. Sunday train leaves_Potteville at 7.80 AL, andPhiladalpi3ia at 8.15W1X., Comrants,tip4, lilleage,.B4Wfr, and P 1 cur eion Tickets'-at reiblead *teal' t 0 andlrind toißta. NICOLLB, ; • • Lionond - Superkttendent. APO' 20 1563.-44tru, 31 firt k R '1863. kRII LEFR ME N OLIMBERLANO`FRANKLIN ',. IWO -- • ; - . I` g" -- - =-' • " . , .• • ..... : ,-.-" .. . - "."•'... 4 '...":1. at, - - a - _, --- , vo• -- , _ - 4 4 .......; -. .: 4 = - :- - ' 4 " . "- -....- .. . . 1 , l iIII i . - .., itto ki i t t.. t , IrtRANGB - OP w HOURS.'•=4:on.,and- afts; Min- A...) day, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains rim daily, folkswe, 03roadadllefir*P,S11:41 ! . For bliatibikriblii*liid teiriibtr i t a>4. r• !ILI_ Pr!ve '- 12 4 1 6, 4 ;9 1 1 1 ii ::; -% -; • -; - 7- 0 0 1 ''' I'M - ! At tireeneagtle' '--' " ' ' "'7:B'7" -8.86* { I ......-... .....' ___._ Arrlveist.. 8.17 _ 4.20 pharnde - roarg.v.,.: 1 :i i . .- , , . ., - Lorin at, .-,71,60. 1215, tit s 794 shipienA*lt.,:.,i...:,.l.oo las ' ( Newvine :........',„.. - CU' 2:01) iit daliele... - .:.. ,-.. .10.10 142 - 4 liteelaniceibrirg ,'" 10.42 8.12. ArriVe at Eirrieburg.....: ."..11. 5 3.40 Obi Ohambenilititrg ) . and .tisterstcom: 1,.. B.L: a....)ii.. . r . N. Leave Harrisburg; - ' 4 , 41 -8.05 -. 1./* ; ', -I' '-; Meobardadmig,... .. ... :.47 2.15 ". • ()stage.. s , 9.27 2.66- c, c< .ffewville4 t .f.V.; 1... - ....m0z . 8.29 A. , Eltip, -, : ;Mg. ;,0.- ... .. : :10:88:: 4.00 Arrive at si; , tersburg......ll.oo - ,4-.80. Leave Ohambereburg ;, - - —11:10 . 4.40 • '''. Greeneastle--2. - .11.86;:; 0.80 •, _ _ Arriveit Hil&iittoina Y 12.86 610 OW' Making - close cotheatlonii;atiliwristrarg , tilth tralmi"for. 1 6 hilii,delphia, New 'York 'dotal lashing ;'and with trains for all . to Week . ' "0. 14: TAMA, fitre. B. E. 081 w, Chambehilmitig, itov' 17, 18d2.-ti • _ 1863. 1863: PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAlL rggrist 1114 halfwits the • Notthem end rthwest mustiest otrennsYlViogs to the ootigrie, - Wklaire Mt, r It :has , WlE4LbYithelraPPlONnia Rail road Corsproziandmider4keir anspials rapidly opened throngbont Itcentire,lsngth. It is now In use for Passenger stnd ;business from Harrisburg to. riftwood,- ( 2 d Work,) - (177. miles) en: the Eastern Division, and from Eliiiffleld to Bile, (78 , intles,) -on the *esters DIVIRIOII. ' ' 133111 or 'TRAMS AT asruunnuta. k Mail Train leaves North.. .. .. 1.16 A. Express Train leaves North 8.00 A. M. Oars run through wrrnoar mewl both'waye 'oz these trains between Thllndelphie and,Look !Maven, arid between Eidtbnore - runt Lock Haven; Elegant Bleeping cars!nn Express train both wage. ' For informatiOn respecting itemenger IMO apply it the . s E. Oor. 11th and Market And fOr:V:relght beelneei of the'tl - *PanY'a Agents: ;. :74kJ rt•.. i B. B. :Kingakny. Jr., Oor. 13th t and Market !strode, p hlladelphia; J. W, , J. M. Drill,' Agent O. %Mawr°. e"' `4,411IT.:111 - 6 - thig N, Gael PrOght AO.: Phil's. Lima L Hour:,' Ck.e)i'.2TlCka Ay Phil'' 7130 :41tItst *4 I YI , q 49 4.4 l Aarri Wia*MPOrt• : . FREIGHT `REDUCED '1 1 ,- . :." ;' b,S 110W1111) & lIPAAPE EXPRESS CAVS SHORT & QM ROUTE TO AND 'PROM 1,1 MEN N....:P.'i.W:::17.;,...01t1W•:. Goods 'Ordered in tVai Morninuitetufi*d. ; the saint thgb• num Lenin New •'York at 7ir , b y iii e -i f i g * Through Expreal Train ' s riving in liaxiistigr at 84, WITH — OUT OFANET oaf!, Dtder Goods v • - . Anarketd. , • via HOPE EXpRESS CO.; Far Ger ,erai Office, 162 Broadway, New York. ther infiornationonquire of # BATIONVI, APRA -14 rotes - and i et ' ki ' nfi ti cIf ir STATINKEI--adl SOKNEFER'S BOOKSTORE, jelo 18 Market street. DRUGGISTS, DRUGOJSTS, PHYMIANS, STORE- We are dally adding to our aasoitraent of goals all such arts_ elas as are . , desirable, and would respectfully; sant your tattentlon to the largest and best eeleoteil stock lu• fhb city; of ingo,l.ctrinams,l6-vor t rs ! 1 1 1 - • 13 P a iii 2 _o l. t 9 114 .116611141 1 1tad,iitid Moo hoi," - - • 13 0 14 4M,Y4 111 4 11 .4 1411 APS. - Orwilielhoisp, Sponges and 4orks,l &e q .' &a, Ita.• /so. With ft geinertilifiii • PERFUMERY / TOILET 'AIMOLEB ideated from the •bilet'inonto and Per Comm. Europe ,Being verylarge , diolers .. W111111 , 16A.D1 . __. _ ~; 11111111 ID. al gross * to D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE- AND BETAII NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS. MEI Vgindaties and Mao Dye Stub , Mafia and ratfirc; ihkridat's Wore nod 'Tads, : Pore Ground Spice", LIMBO! O*,,,VARNISHES, WINDOW ... G*I3, AIITIBT'S - ,I.:( 1 01018, run AND ABnIMI3 BIITA.}Ib ; T ALL 'AtiVAThfil . 0010143 AND! BROW= Kim*. We reop'ectfully-dnvite a ea, feeling 'eonft-; dent tnat ` tre gen.siiiklir the ';in,ntii .- of eg, on. teimeito their asidaetion. a a - `TEETH 'METH AND:4II47IB POIiIiCLAIN =gist, WERT inanonms, ath . - • ' Of.alt kinds, direct ' from . theJTop mss.: al4 Chweritriiid 74e. 4holeisie i nv numr, which tya as low ailt*fietigiotifiedinthe rl7l4Yil/Ti MEDICAL FLUID' 11XT140175. 0016 t d C.RBON OM! - Being large purchasers In thaselills, no Mu ; 'offer induce rents` dm tigers- Ofl lamps of the moat Improved patterns, veer 'cheap All khnle %pips 'clanged to burn I ,ootd 011' . • - • •- • • , Plkllßißitil AND' ,64.13F,AZ1NR13. Thom etionairo have not. given:#ar OATTI.E *OVA'S a klitt !Eno*: net `eel; entleriontA aufttlif a advantage they are in keeping Hones ardif,,pitge . healthy and in ' goo d oen diti f # 6 er, Thousands cer , A, teAtltto - the profit they lieve derived from 'rho - eme of, Our *tie Powders by the i F 9jes 'Aing 'qua.o l 4Y find quality of inn ; besides 'MaproVlng the general. health and sp: Parer,ime of their cattle. - ' . Our, song experience in the hettineis gilreyins the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our &manger:unto in the cities are such that we can in a very 'hart time furnish a n y t h i ngs l Pp ern 4 944 N l Ou r . J ?Of i ln e64 on the beet of *inns. ' ' Thankful fei *l4l Wegt4 Patin nage bestowed on our haUSI, ire ' ogi etfic t attention to" bunkuunfe4sarefei of If RE D 'G " fidr , 71 , 8111 4 the deg& t° 344813°1_104 to merit itoontterdeekeevi the fas o>