SAisallosons. G. 1 3-13.6,T DISCOVERY I KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE* OF IRON, Fop. the cure of WEAK STOM ACHS, GENFRaIi 1 - 03IfirY, INDI :STION, DlB - /BE B OF THE ,ERVOI:I43 gYS LEM, CONSTIPA TION, =PITY OF THE. STOMACH, and for all cases reqrdring,a 'Porde. 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 most happy. It augmfmts the appe tite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi ness, removes the paler 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? Du you want to feel well'? Do you want to get rid of nervousness Do you -want energy ? Do yon want to sleep well? • Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling If you 410, try KUNKEL'S BIPTE:I2 WINE OF LEON 1 This truly valuable Tonic has been. so thor oughly tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the sys tem, and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial Of this valuable Trak. ' • • Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by EL A. ICONBEL; Apothecary, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. ESP' TESTIMONIAL I ILtrturnmen, Feb 20, 1868. Ma. S. A. Kmutas, Avoid: Dear Sir: I have' great pleasure in testifying to the complete SUCCESS of your Bran Wiwi or Lena in my case. I have been" afflicted for a number of years with weakness, general debil ity and giddiness, so much so that I have been confined 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 despaired of ever regaining myhealth, until hearing of your inestimable remedy, Bu rsa Wuss of lam. I deter Mined to try its virtue, and I am happy to state it has resulted hi a complete cure. lam more robust and vig orous than I have been for many years, which feeling I attribute solely to your BffrraWrimor Izmir. I have ho hesitation in .recommending it to others , similarly affected, and dud}be bearhappy to personal teithuony ‘. Yours, truly, lIABNIAN I/TIBOR. 'Me Tllig PUBLIC. Dt. S. A. Kunkel: Man Bra : When on my-way, last summer,- to join my regiment at Yorktown, Virginia, you were kind enough to •• give Me several bottles`of your "Bitter Wine of Boni" 1 found it most valuable in the climate of the Perdastils and the diseases incident to it.' No preparation of barks exceed it in value. I believe timt its use would prevent" much billow few, and cnr-_ tainly -prove a great value in- its cure. sI re- main Yours, Respectfully, H. R. HUNT, Chaplain 178th Regiment', P. D. Id: Jim 24th, 1863. • DAN'L A. WJENGH, AGENT. CUP the Wallower Line, respectfully in ‘,.j forms the public that Old-Dailyllrans portatlon Line, (the only.Wallowei - Line nbw in extdence'in this city,) ie hr•successfal operation — and Pie - peed ttrtatryzfreightlasrlOw as any other individual ,line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbitry, Lewisburg, Willi ivi,port, Jersey Shore, Lock Hawn, and all other points on the Northern Central,- Philadelphia:and Erie and Wtlliamsport and Elmira tlMroads.• • DAN'L MIIENOH, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the •Warehonse of Mews. Peacock, Zell & Mu' chinani Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. M., will arrive at Harrisheirg,ready for delivery, neat morning [apBo-rdrayl PHIPHER'S DAILY • LINE BETWEEN. PIELADELPIIIA, . Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Nun sy, Uniontown, Utica:down, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun - bury, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin A IID HARRIS BUR, G. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the drayage will be at the bawcat rateej The Condrictor goes through with - each train to attend to the safe delitrery of all goods intrust ed to the line. Goods dblivered at the depot of FREED, WARD & 1 4 .'REED, 811 Market street, Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. M, will be`. wed In Harrisburg the 'Mitt morning. Weight Always as Low a by Any Other • Line. Jain% MONTHOMIEBY, Philadelphia and: Reading Depot, issal-tfj Foot of Market &Feet, Harrisburg. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE wEsELEtz dIW 11Zor s . . xj*EW OFFICE Market Square,next door to 411 . Colder's offioe: - Call and see them in ope -1.. rid On. A general assortment of niaohina3 and 'needles amstantly on hand. Miss Margaret lrmey will exhibit end sell tixem, and rill° do all kinds of machine sewing nn thaaeensoldnes the best n niter. ' The patrorukgai . of public is " respectfully aprll-d6in =I • lioßtler fSNODGRASS ;A:ftlialigY-AN-LAW—In the office of F. 'Mq.lEtsDotts, Esq , rlsTorth. ,Third street, third illoot.above Market; Hasrisburg, Pa. r Claim ..titif. , all.kiladaltsoseentedzandiOollected. r =s >_4' 4:W63r wto }ism, A.lohn:.:C.:Alunkel, David t0..1 ielittnins4 t.7.r.,t and R. 4.:l4milertou._. taiti ICarAilkW6M V 4 AORNAMENiIitt.: .ANO. „„S,RVIT tisii EDO .0 •''''D ,s'"" I = 4 llLEEFicei! : t •••!.! 1 , • s; - xitii-Trfte&.„34.Z Bilßlft,ir;'&o.,iBzoe,-&,04 , will 1 - 14 gailb r iW•go anithabb. rthire..roasonable rates 1- - g qfi&-,'-isk tiall'&blitie f s'pring-.. Orders! tent by 1 ) .!.arth„in oiabthiAßCtiffil' bo tromptir tended .of.• , ::3- ;Mt o. " ' . • Eft S' Artiildrst ! V.! pi X) qr.l MO ReFsime N sett. IC'tit V — A7Milgy lt: 'l4 P' ..1,-1, Third atteet, . . ~ 6 ; . , .701ylittsi_ttr,tilated t o e s. terldfd ~ ; 1 eilal B k"P 'jr oi d Oirce;r In c - a ' a . L.l 4 ...4 , . , .0- • • o'.. eOl,O leit • 7-," ".4 11 ----- 0 - I A 5 ifiratiiiefigatthigratit 'Xitirigz i r t mantep o doe v a atdmv • .00* is p" - d4" Wit. DOOK, Js., 6 0. lbws of trout.. Pennsylvania Rail Road I uniiu er Time Table. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AM) AIM MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1863, f gIHE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania 1 Railroad Oompany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia ps fol lows : lABFEWARD. THROUGH EXPBEREI TEAM leaves Harris bUrg. daily at 2.00 a. In., and at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. in • - ; FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg dally r i(ex cept Monday) at 5.45 a..ra., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65 a. m. Paseengeire" take breakfast at Lantastsr. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leavee Harrisburg at 7:00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.26 p. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 To: tn., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. • HAIIBL3BITBG MXIOMMODATION TRAIN, vla Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at :Wei* Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m. WESTWARD. BALTIMORE EXPRIES TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except . Monday) at 2.00 a. ;m.; Altoona, 1.15 a. in., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHILADELPHIA EMPRESS TRAIN leeves Harrisburg daily at 3.00.. a. Altoona : it 8.00 a.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg . et --p 12.30 p. m. MAIL' TRAIN leaves Harrisburg . at I.Hkp. m.•• Altoona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1:50 p. m.; Altoona it 8.86 p. m., and arrives at 4tts btotilir a. m. _ BURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.80,p., m., and arrivetat Harrisburg at 8.00 p. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia , at 4.00 p. m.- and arrives at Har lisburg• at,9.40 p. tn. This train runs via Mt. Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG ' ? Supt. Middle Div. Pasn'a R. R. Ilardsbarg, April 16, 1862.4tf NUN SIR LIND ROETR. TIM TRAINS TO 111 CW YOU - AND. PHILAVELPHIA._ N AND AFTEER.,'HONDAY, APRIL 20tb, 1 1862, the Passenger Trains wiltleave: the Ph il adelphin end Beading Ballroisd'Depot, at Herriiburg, for New York and Philadelpkte, as follows, vls_ ! * EASTWARD. EXPRY:3B' Llllll leaves Harrisburg at 2.16 A. M., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Traffi from the West, arriving York s it 9.80 A. M., and, at Philadelphia at 8.20 A. If. &sleeping oar is attached to the train through fionilittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN :leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. EL, arriving in New York :at 5.80 P.. M., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. M. ' TART LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., arriving in New York at 10.25 P. M., and'.,Phil adelphia at 7.00 P. ,M. WESTWAIID. 3AI4r,,LINE leaves New York at COO 4. M., And Philadelphia., at 8.15 A. 14,- arriving Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M. . 4 -.-- MAILIP t AIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 8.80 arriving at Har jliburgut 8.20 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN legive.Near York - at 7.00 P. M., arriving at Harrisburg. at:2.10 A. M., .and connecting withlthe Pennsylvania •Eirp . ress Train for Pittsburg. - &aledping oar is edi'm at tached Willis-train. Conneetioni are made at LHarrisimr,gl with trains' on the Penn4liania, Northern %Maul and Cumberhind railroada, indlitOtead-; in , for - Philadelphia , Pottsville , Wilkearre, AllintoyAl t ltttsto; - &o.`" °a t gage-cileekeePtiiioigh.:' Fine= between New York tuidr• Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between. Harrisburg and Philadelphia, 88 85 ballo. 1 ease, and $8 in No. 2.- -• • _ For tickets or other informationz i tto seas irth ilimrd Mint. ilartlebre4 Northern Central Rail*ay 1 SUMMER TIME TABIit 3 TMS TRAINS DAILY TO_ AND ISOM 33 1-01 1 I WE Cr-T-?off Was,iiib4oon. Cit3i. • . • ClonnectionelmOe'vrith tinthas Nuudyva zda Railroad, to' and from Pittelmrg i ciroi the West. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from-the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Riudra,!and all of Northern NawiYork. ON and 'after MONDAY, APRIL 20th 1868, the Passenger Trainsof the NOrthern - Cankal Railway will artiviiiit depa4:from liatrisbuit and Baltimore ; as•follOwe, vii : .•• BOXITHWARDL !!- • • MAIL TRAIN leaves ElombriFydally, • (except Sunday);;.lollo`k M. " leaves Harrisburg.. 1 16-P. M. " arrives at Baltimore 6.8 k P. M. RXPRIDSR TRAIN leaves Sunbury • • daily (eFept Sun- - -crab 11.07 P:ltt. idayns Harrisburg -- • (except Monday),. 2.00 A. M. arrives at Baltimore . ' dally ( except Mon; day) 6.16 A. N. HABRISHIMIG ACCOMMODATION -- leives Harrisburg 6.89. A. M., It° RIII W A R/iV.: KAlLTRAlNleamßedilmoradedly •(expept - Bunday)..: 9.1.6 A. M. if leaves Harrisburg... 1.16 P. M. . . arrives at-Sunbury 4i06 'P.' M. - 'EXPRESS iiAIN leaves Baltimore daily:.:::.::::::;.9.16 Arriv3ssrieMnug ", •leaves• Harrisburg • • daily (except Mon day), B.odi. M. " - arrive/tat Sunbury. HARBIBI3I3M - 11303M110DATION ' leaves Baltimore daily (ozokst f ' day) 8.,08 P. M. )t st -l '"• atrivesat HarriSburg: 7.80 P. N. =ikkr:iurtier infiftea.Win aAlyist *AT-unix - 4*i 4 .„„k r9l 11...44 - 40.1 LI. Hearlaburg, April 18, 18611.4tf . • = line, at grave. READING RAILROAD Ea SUMMER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUMP LINE PROld THE NORTH and Northwiat for Philadelphia, New York,' Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Rae ton, &G., &o. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia,New York, Reading, Pottevlße,,and all interinediati stations,, at 8.00 4. hr., an d, /00 P. M. New York *prow leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16 A. M., arriving at NeveYork at '9.15 thrisame morning. Fares from gardriburg : To New York $616; to Philadelphia $8 86 and $2 80. Baggage checked thrbugh. • Returning leave New York at 6 A. M 12 'Wools, and 7P. M. (Pittsburg Express:) Leave. .Philadelphia at 8.15 A L. and 8.80 P. M,. ',Skving cars in the New York Express Trains,' through to:and inini ,Pittaburg withont change. Passengers .by the Oatawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8 . 60 A. lir.,:and 2.16 P. Id., for Phil adelphia, NeW;York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottliville at 9.16 A. M., and 210 P. Xi:for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Now York ..._ - • • - AnAconnmodedion 'Passenger train leaves Bonding at 6.00'A-: M., and returns from Pidli delphis at 5.00 P. M. - • or - All - thtr ibove trams run daily, Sun days excepted. A Sunday s train leaves POttsville at 7.80 A. ht.,_and Philadelphia at BJ6 P. M. nit • ' Clofiutation. lineage, Season, and xcur Tietkets at rates' to and from all , points. • ~ • ,G. NICOLIIB, Samna" Superintendent. 1862. w INTER 1863. 41,EA.IDGEMENTI CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN ROADS'. RAIL , , CHANGE ,0?,4911 13 a — t0n Ind idler Hon' , day, Novcenbeii7, 1862, • Pasamger Tralost will run daily, as &lbws; (am:lays accepted) : Fo'r' Choi' nboistrarr and Harrisburg • I. K. LX. Leave Hagerstown 7.00 2.46 " Growo 3 attEe`• •••••• • • • • 7- 1 7 ail* _ Arrive . at.. 8.17 4i2O L tLea Oharebersburg.,... : i f , ~..., •e at.. 8.80 1215. 1411.11413 Illliimensbialt„: .. . '.... 9:00 1418 - " ‘l.l — ewidlle ..-. :.:.. :...... '9.82 %OW. ".~ Oarlkde 10.10 2.42 ... i': ,Idecluadcoburg _ 10.42 8:12 Arrive at•Harr151nag.........11.115 800 For Ohainbinitnirg and . Hawn: L..r. , r , I Leave mar hart: 8.06 1 . 86.;., Itanudetnag 8.41 2.15 If Oirlisle'. ........ :.... 927 255 “Navivilie 7 .. . ... .: . '.': ... : .10.02' ' IE2O -` " Shippensharg 1018 4:00 Anti at Ohainterannit..: .11.00 4.80 • Leave ....... vill.lo 4.40 " 'Gieehead1e............11.55 ' 5.80 iirfre'at iiiikeritown..... - .. .12.135 _ rtro'- , Air Making iirwa connections'at Harrlidnag with treks; for Philadaliihia, gay -York :and Pittsburg . and with trains for all' rants 'Fait. . • . „ . N., .T. 13 1 ,14 81: ': 1 - R. R. diflie., - clhalieralitirg, Iltilt.'l7, 180 *-1Y 1863.. ,, -.- - 1863 PHILADELPHIA ./IND ERIE RAIL. r :: s• AQAP.: - . 73" great line evirsiversls' the Northeria sed . NorthwestrobtultkoFtd i Pennsylvania tiff Ihe l city of Erie, on Lake Erie. 4 - • , , 7..1t ,. .:-. It has been letised by: tke - P -' 1 Nadt; road Company, and tinder their a ' " Isibeing Vow rapidly opened thronghott its ant •length. It is now :in - foe riissenger • and Freight business from ' : -Harrisburg to Driftwoodi, (2d Fork,) (177-. Ailles)3 en •the• Eastern , Illtideik, iii(rfrom:Shefleld In - -Erie, (t8.m1104,) &Olaf Weateror•Diiision.• - -•-- - ! ''' 'Tbie - orermilikAlia, 'Tames AT luaintaiid.'” = :Mail 'field !elves - North. .: . . ... -. ,:- . = 1.16 X 1.1 . -, Exprecor'rraWdeavesNorth...-: - ...*: { V.0014;,11: Cara - run throhgh-wrenoirr interioakbotd. ways tali these-strains betWeentßhiladelphia•anxt Lock' Haven-andtetween Baltimore and Lack Ha"ven"s ` Elegant` Sleeping oars- •on .the -Express' 'train ` both ways. - • 1•• - • '.• ~• • For • itifoiaLatkoi":reiPeoting Piussenger bust miss apply ',at-the S. Ea Oor.•llthdiid Market ...., And far Ffelfht 'husiAisi of the OomPanY'i Ageits: - - • ' • ' • dr. Kingston, .Jr.; :Oor. 18th- and Market itreeisi'Philadelphia.- • - J. W;Neynol&, tkie. J. N. DrilkAgent N. 0. E. 8., Baltluicire:- H(ITS: Ilwenur, --'-' • - ••• - Gais'l , Frrieri Att. Phil'it. LaWiii, Lt`Thiliis ' -•• • - , ••, 'lfiyei . Riad Apr. PhaTa. - - -, J•16. 1 15.4 1 1:eg5, .- ' . • 120414' '- - •••64101 Mew • Widisilipir. • nEI AT= DUCEI) IIiOVARD,i. , :::-4': - : - :}IOPE. EXPSS CO.'S, soolqt.ol.ok-pv,p_ TO AND FROM Nrii'W - Toafi::: the oidered .ed :Goods_ int= •R etu r n - 7 wine light ; too =EI 3 le4ge, New., York-a 8 7} P. 114 by. thiarset Thirotigh Itcpres friatiOustvbiglibing at 8. A. M. wrniouT ORANGE :CIE OABB ''Goo vis.HOI'IIEXPRESS OP:, , ~. ,Gorkoral o]loos 162 .140s4rg, igoNi York 'lto' forthee inicormailan midi . ° of ' I .OEO4 BERGNEIC, A,liiii. Hessomosa. Lug. 1881.-dtf - _, . Emit oprill11 : 1146... N ;Al a s & • , o 161$' r • wtet. L ID . 46 run $ D. W. GROSS & CO,, BERGNER'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, LAGIO CIIBRENCY HOLDERS, tall" • mono BOOKS, BUCKSKIN 'FUSES, POOR M0NA1R13 ,. &0., MARKET STREET,- lat prices to Bait all cirounntemoes. WHOLVEI34LE AND 4111 TAIL PRUGGIsTs, NO. 19 HA.BBISBUBG, PA DRUGGISTS PHYSICIAN'S STORE- !TEEPEES AND CONSUMERS. Vfe are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and wobld respectfully all your attention to the largest and best selected stook In this city, of DETRE,' OHEMICALS & -PAINTS; Veeniebee and Glass, • • Dye-Stub, 42411813 and Putty, Artbst'a Colors and Toole, • 'Pure Ground Elpioes, Burning Raid and Alcohol, , Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles; Ala and , Lemp Globes,. Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, &e &0. , kn. Ito. , With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTIOLES sehxted from the beet cuundactures and Par lumen of; Europe, and this country. • Being viry_ large . dealers in E* l o B l . *7 l /0 Warit . . LINSEED (391,; VARNIERM • • WELtDOW GLABS,-10470C13 ARTIST'S JUDDERS Tintpl v ARINTII23, .001.0116 AND BRONETS • OF :ALL kate• . • • We respectfully Wilti cold derit tliat 'we :can 'Supply -the' 'ants of )01 on lerOis to th'e'ir ,'eMBETEC TEE= 1 I ,Torits POEMLAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDIUM, and HAIIIIINSTOBATNO, Of air Linde , direct from the Proprietors. ,a td Concearated Er .iihc:lolegii Agents #tr, - 13aliciidtier, which we' Alells; low :as it,ril be innetuksed in the cities: MAYNE% :lEzmom, FLUID =TRAMS. •evii:orra CARBON OIL 1 , , Be* laiga LiF,mtiami in these 0 *neon offer belemaientir doge burr& Zoal Oil langpe of the mast ,1 1 4Prolixi 'Pawn's, very All "of lamp changed to burn •_ , . Cad ; • FARMERS; AND. GRAZIERS. Those otyou - who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE lISDERS a' trial know net theirenperiOritY, and the advantage they are inkeepin,g Houma and Cattle healthy and in poi «64* • Thousands osn testify to the profit they haire derived from • the use of our Battle Pow4sm by the increasing quantity and quality4gollk, bigots' hxquboving 'the general health ind peiranee of their cattle. Out long esperienee in the brush:tees gives us the - seivaniage of a thordugh knowledge of the in4. - §l .l r,'arrangements in the cities we snob giat.we !eerie a very short time tarnish enything- - aplieredukig to oar beefsteak on the had, of tents. • - 1 • , Tk lta k fti l fOiiho liberal Patronage beetoieji on cm hones, we Iwo by strict attention to buabiesevi:oesrefilliodoLot 'l l Olllll DRUGS glair •riossowl the44to to PloW an, to molt a'coritinaanoe of •the favor of a cifacilm intiti*Tiablki..' • -•- apl4 dly ,IsCLIITOIX• BIEJP. friIIEiJNYAVGABLE SYRUP,. WHOM IS entirely vegetable in its _composition, has been employed with wonderful suocn for filthy *NM in-the ours of diseases for the MB pa,111450103 Mid LUNGS. For any form of the. di seest g, seek. so AOUGH, TICIKUNG; of the THROAT,.: SZETIMEN.O OF BLOOD, DIFFI VULT-BRENIMING, HOMIERESS, W B3 OF TOIOE,Iend FEVERS, Its use will be. attended with the happiest results. It one of the last and safest medicines: for all forms Of BRONCHITIS and OONSUNPITOIT. - A Imam or prikoaration of Opium in any alb . isfirgh E, .TRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE .:._,. For role at BERGNER'S CHEAP, BOOK . STORE. . . TEIUPOSER . , tin R F SI 0 OMois WMY-13 MUM STONE,: • - 12'N., : 274 r arid. 11aiddiiiike: - Third Street, above North. dl5 -tf • M W.:44# 1 :M93-Itaatel.,. .bon4.„ ettLEIMIBW - 110620_,.. itIC • gate Aus Vrtirk7L ::,,,',181111011011; ivesET CUTLERY, Consisting of a Sim assortment of Westenhoim's Superior Pocket MAWR. • - GOLD "PENS, From Newton's celebrated miumfektory. Every Pen said withis gesitiontee. 'PORT FOLIOS, WRITItiG OASES, - ROSEWOOD MBES, PAS, &el Together with every article wally found in a first clim Book and Stationery- establishment, BERGNER'S 51 Market Street. A li ASSORTMENT OF OVER .100 STYLES ootous, PAINT 'AND Otatiimerg, and fa n g) oats. New Goodsmehmt Opened ! myl2 -01- POCKET BOOKS, PURSES PORTMONAtEB • FOR'LADDIS AND GENTEMAKET, KELLER'S Drug sad Raney GaAs Store, .N& 91 ikrbi BNred A PINE LOT OF BANIBILS' CASES AND LABGR Some Sgskedid New Patterns of LADIRS' COMP:ANIONS. The beet Mora= TRAVELING SATOHELS, And a general variety of IeiNOY GOODS, suit able forPreeente, now on hand at • 13111,111rfl tnyllj Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street. MOVIE' OF BEAUTY! LAIRD'S • Bloom Of Youth or Lipid Pearl Tr ou beautifying and preserving the corn -1: plealoiHi anti skin. ! After usinglelrd's Bloom of ,Youth, or Idiguld Pearl, fora Wert time, it will leave the skin a soft; satin-like texture ; it Imparts freshness, smoodmess and transparency to the Ain, that can only be produced , bythe use of this valuable article. It pneents no , vulgar white Paint, as all other attempted compounds do, but, on the contrary, it will give the complexkill a pearl like tint; such as can onlylinfound kLyouth ; 'Hauge is isupoeilble to bedeteetectity the closest observers. It .is invaluable for removing all kinds of Humors, Tans, Freda:hi, Sunikarns and other cutaneous diseases . from the skin. if*. Laird has every confidence in Mown wending his Bloom of ;Youth, or Liquid Pearl, to the ladies of Aznerlia, as being the only per fect and reliable article now in far be op wed 'nursing the (toy/cries and akin. - :CanFonly.be had at .8.4- ATIBKIEL'I2I A,pothwarh garriOnll3. lk /ORTON'S UNRIVALLED- GOLD PEN Dfl Bute. QUALITY WARRANTED. NONE RRIZRR 11T-ME WROLE, WORLD A GREAT LUXURY. TEBSONS in wiint, of a Enverler and really goodoctospin will find with me a large assort ment torieleet from, and have the privilege to exchange the. Pens until their hand is.perfactly suited. And if by' fair means the Diamond points break oft during twelvemonths, the pur chaser shall have the privilege to select a new one, witlumt any 'charge. I have Very good , Gold Pens, made by Mr. 'Horton, sot warranted, in strong silver-plated oases, for $l, 61.26, 61.50, $2.00. Sor,sale at • SQ/DEPTIRIAI INMITOME, sp6 Mute, sheet; Harrisburg, Pe. • .." WEDDING; • •-•- • INVITATION AND • - - 'AT • HOME CARDS. Tot- soodia inniegemant with _one of the 1.) best.engravera iwthe coontry, cards of any desoziptton will be executed in the highest style of art, conformable icitklhe latest fashion, and supplied promptly.* linnirpricee than= ad by the etenars in New York or phis. For aamplas and prime call at nrch9tf _ 800/ESTORIL TATEMI4G . FIXIIDEL-Boes' AmerleinWdt "id, `splendid_ Ink, at 62 cents per.mut peudee Writing Fluid, 1.113 - , Fluid, LiahigEdN' FIIBfI.IIIII2IYB Ink; fiopg • Ink Citrudneviiiiiilla Inks of the beet quo, Bluelnk_hluodage, he., at l3olllllMilli 800561'0231.. DR. • 'llai3Akil'OU'ls.'B PEOTORAL SYRUP. A fa your lungs weak t Does a long breath jot give yen, point : Have pax a bathing cough ? Do you expectorate hard, tough mat ter tl AtOjyou'veabxl with night sweats and wurt. of stqapti If soo, Awe it poor Iran*. ` It will imq[utithlnablylssireyon. FrioelSl 00. The almeinediciae - hasbeen used extensively in this city with-good readte. For sale at ' !BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. tlitznot, - slll,dolgtmg, &r. k IfIGHTE CO. :.(LateZighte & Bnviburysy Puns - %-nsite Maindlit (starers, 421 Blooms Sr., Nur Your, 2d block Nast of ik vaa wa y. AAR F. a IaGETE, the original founder of this , Weft:known eotatilieliaient Senior. partner,and only ilbctioir Piano Fixds Maker of the late.ftkovilf "EigUte &Bradbuos," having retained;his. - 'Arc/Thirds interest lathe whole business stods.materials, &c.,snd EioleProprie tnatili, in7il t7pliiable Pateek, imelesiei of his c43l4btattie PATENT INSULATED . IBON FriaMlo3,lithe only one wiurcen make the BDPEBIQI4-- 0 FOAMS for which this house has been so popular. Or All infringe merits on hilitglits will be inceecntel accord- Ing to law: - - • (F All Piano Fortes frowthilmancfactosi AY" warriu Pgfeot evelFll 3 . limet fm . Idb2 a 2 TirinteThialisi. • g amut 44 11448111 I 1 itaawrahairt:figke illuttlantous EsT Al 3 LT SLIE,D 1760. PETER LORIULEARD, Snuff and - Tobacco Mankato's? 16 4 18 CHAMBERS (Formerly 42 Chambers Street, New York,) WOULD call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his =omfatter°, via :I:TeLI ;in 4. Macaboy, Dem*roe, Flue Bappee, Pure 'Virgini a , Coareeßappee, Nachiteehee, American Gentleman, Copenhagen.. YELLOW SNUFF. oh, Scot High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lruadyfoot, Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scot c h. Fresh Scotch ' or Attention is called to the large reductio n in prices of Fine-Oat, Chewing and Smokin g Tobaccos, which will be found of a Superior Quality. TOBACCO. 11111011110. B. Jago, Spanish, Canister, Turkish. long, No. 1, No. 2, Noe. 1 & 2 mixed, Glennlnked. 1111 OUT OHERIIIIO. P. A. L., or plain. Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Orc.inceo, Tin Foil Cavendish. IL B.—A circular of prices will be sent on ft.:, WATCHES, JEWELRY, hi &RD SILVER-WARE MILE undersigned would respectfully Invite 1. your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, sine 'Gobi JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles --comprising all of the newest and most beauterid elaseiptia. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal, to and the best make of Haver Plated Ware. Each article is warranted to be as represented. fir Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired antsaidsfitction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer di Harley,) auftl-dgm No. 622 Market street. Pinla. lir S. L. F. D. E. STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT BARRETT, NETHEWS & a'., Psopareron. ir OFFICES : No. 47 North EIGHTH PHILADELPHIA, and 517 JOHN 131., NEW YORK. OUR success in DYBING and GLEANSIN halfelgliTS of Ve feet, Clods, Silk, Merino, Da Lathe, 4e., 4v, and SHAWLS of almost oven description, is so well known that we only dik she to remind our friends and the public gener ally, that the season for getting ready their Fell Goods is now at hand. oGoods received and reamed by Ewen. a3m] HAERETT, NEPHEWS Ar. CO JOHN WIRE'S Confectionery & Frait Store, THIRD 817SKST, NUE WALNUT , filanisforp, Pa. CONFECTI . ON/MY OF ALL KINN, ORANGES AND LIDIOIII3, PINE APPLES, BANANNA MEM AND SALT FISF, And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct from the eastern markets, twice a week, and pup:lamed under my personal supervision, thus enabling me to sell a better and charm article than any in the market. Air Orders from a &tante attended to _promptly, and goods delivered to any put of theja a free of charge. CANNED FRUIT constantly on hand. Give me a call. je2b JOHN WM. W. H. BIBLE'S New Green, Confectionery and Pratt ROM No. 8 North side of Market Square, a few doors above Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WHOTARAT.P. AND RETAIL. A - OLASSES, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Spices, IVA Cheese Butter, Eggs, Lard, Ham, Mack erel, Salerno, Shad, Codfish, he. Green fruit, Melons, Apples, Peaches, Can telopes, Sweet Potatoes, Egg Plant, fie. A large lot of . Corn Brooms, Wash Tubs, Corn Baskets, Wooden Bowls, Wash Boards, Buck ets, Sto. -An invoice of 100 bbls. New York State Apples. sept4-dtf BiLOWRRS OF ITALY. TOILET EAU LIE COLOGNE. A N exquisite impregnation of Pare Spices with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of Orange, Bomunara, Balm, Violet and Boma, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For see by the quart or bottle. Prepared by 3915 B. A. KUNKEL, Apothecsnr. TOBACCO- NAV X, CONGBEEB, TWIST, FLOUNDER, ROUGE and RE.41)1, NATURAL LNO, FINE CUT. WM. DOM. & CO. sept 24 WNETS HISTORY, voL 1, Price 12 76. A 9 ilstory of the War for the Preserve" tion of the Union. Embracing a full and ha- WADI history of the causes that led to it. The separate action of each State, military and ;naval engagements, sketches of prominent leaders, Ara. Illustrated. By Lorenzo Whitney. Volume 1 ready. For sale at BRBOIRRIrS Cheap Book Store. and G fine lot of Isabella Grapes are kW offered for sale by thebox or siagte potted. They cannot be surpassed in size or luxuriance in this aity. Call and examine for yourselves. MO. WISE, Third street near Walnut. eept23 dtf PEFPER. ALARGE SUPPLY, just received and for sale low, wholesale and retail. sept 24 WK. DOCK, Tis.„ & CO. roTATuEs. A LARGE supply Of very Superior Pot arose Ajust received stud will be Bold wholesale of retail at a very low price. sept 26 WAL ROCS, & CO. NEW No. 1 and 2 UMBEL sArz..queßnal AND ONZ-NIGHT O 'JL 1102/AGES, Just readied - by WM Douai Js., a l!!!