The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 28, 1863, Image 6

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37,Eititgo, itirilicints, &c.
THE OLDEST HOUSE in TOWN,
, .Vioreroii Dtt rk'AriAE,
IS 'BILLER
=
On the Northwest Corner of tho Diamond
WHERE CAIN RR HAD
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Everything, and more than is nennily kept iu Drug
Store's
808 INSTANCE,
All Regular Drugs,
cough Syrupy i
Murrsy's,qartipborated Co n 1
t will core Diarrhea
Cordtitis,Certain
Rheumatic Liniments.
4n9dyne Cordial,
The I othnt's Protector
Wtitm ,Bgrups,
And Lovinges,
Cad Liver.Oilo,
Fluid Extr let Bucha,
Blood Searcher,
S‘r.apirilla Syrups.
And all other Standard Preparations of the
Dav,
None Others Kept ot this llonee
80.1P8, about fort] kinds;
Pearexsar.the best of all kinds;
Boner and CA7rLs Pon - Dxas. that can bo relied on;
KEitOSENE 011 and LAMPS, and
THAT 'WILL NOT BREAK,
MILLED & HENSHEY'S,
Jane IT, '63
_ CHAS. A. CHESSLER
WSJ. HEY: 7 ,KR., JR.
11CFEYSER & CIZESSLE_R,
I GRADUAT FS IN PHARMACY,
EC=
DRUGS,CHEMICALS. MEDICINES, &c
' CHAMBERsI3CRU. PA. •
. PURE DRUGS.
Knowing the imp , ,rtance to the Patient, as well as to,
the Physician. to lucre pure 1: liable Medicines. we make,
our pm chases from first.class Homo,. All our Tinctures -
Syrups. Fluid Eitracts. n 1 other praparntiona are
made t,' ourselves,atid every article examined. before it
, is sold.
C•HE_MI•CA.LS
We bay our Chemicals fr,mi the he•t manufacturers in
the country, and areisatistied they are. pure and of hill
strength. We have a constant supply of PROTO
GRA CID3tICALS.
PATENT MEDICINES
We bare countantly on hand aII tbr etandard Patent
Medicines, and warrant them genl.ine.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Black. (flue. breen, Scarlet. Mu.o-ntur, Drab, Brown,
Slate and many uther colors; with directions that any
one can uelur by, fur 15 and 25
KEROSENE LAAIPS'AND OIL,
Shade , ' end Ch_
a4l of better itul , tyles, of the best
very cheap.
ARTIFICIAL TEE-TH,
Actin[ it Co!ors.Cattras nud line Extracts and
Colnghe. tine and cheap luipe. r. Cluth and Tooth
) Brusheb. Uurn and Rubber emnb,.
POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS.
Alaige aasortnient_at all la kr,
HORSE.POW - DER
Ha‘ *Ad In this estalaNbiar , d tor fifteen yeari.
We believe it the host in n.. W. lot're all the best
HORSE MEDICINES OF THE DAY.
.PRE-SCRIPTi'O.NS
TheTteaiption Counter n titi'der our own especial
atre ' and we humbly believe that can give eatisfsw
lion t 6 nil who will give their precei ionelo our cure.
Ina, Medicines can be bad at aiglit or on
,Sunday by
- adling Ai the Store or at W. Ireyser'i residence, a few
doors South of the Store..
, We bny all goodi at the lowest market rates, and sell
at tali pro es Oct 7, 63
KENNEDY'S . ledical - Discovery,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Seme'aCod Liqer OH.
' Lihdsay's Blood Searcher,
" Stoter's Bitters,
•
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
Swan's Panacea.
Brown" Essence of Jamaica Ginger,
ilelmbold's Extract Bnchn, -
Radway's Medicines,
Spalding's Tbnat Confections
-Browns Trocbes„
and Other reliable Medicines at SPANGLER'S.
e*t-IJ9 , rtit laoofing.
R 0 0 FILN G.-
' • ROOF ING Ready to nail dorm,
AuceFING more durable than Tin.
ROOFING. at half the cost of Tin.
! • ROOFING for Steeper Flat Roofs
READY ROOFING -
FOR HOUSES,
FOR CHURCHES,
FOR FACTORIES,
FOR -BARNS,
FOR' AJ,L BUILDINGS !
This Roofing is 'made of the heaviest woven fabric ever
used for the purpose.=llantifactured solely by ourselves
and Secured by Patent.
Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the country,
and usually fur sale by hardware merchants and builders.
It can be applied by any common workman.
We also manufacture. i -
, LIQUID. GUTTA .PERCITA CEMENT,
POll REPAIRING
LEAKY TIN-ROOFS!
CHEAPER THAN OM PAINT,
HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT.
.MORE.DII.RABLE THAN OIL PAINT.
'lt forma s permanetly adhesive, elastic coating over
the whole surface of the tin:tiling up all the smaller
RUST HOLES,
And often saving the expense of a now roof.
OUR COMPOUND
GUTT4..PERCHA CEMENT
is especially adapted to repairing
LEAKY SEINGLE ROOFS,
CLILVNLES,
&FLIGHTS,
- •
. • (to., cfo., ct , c., de.
Thiele 4 thick. tenacious compound, applied with , a
trowel orsimilar instimment, and does not dry up and
crackvas do alibtherarticles used for thiß purpose.
.•CIRCULARS . AND SAMPLES
Or the Rooting sent by mail When desired
"Liberal arrangements made with Agents.
READY ,ROOFING CO.,
73 Maiden Lane, New York,
al% Wrrly
e Seebo.
I L ANDRETH'S
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
•AND SEED WAREHOUSE,
21 '9;d:2_, South Sixth street, Philadelphia
DAVID,LASDSZTH & - 80N ' Proprietors of Bloomsdit's,
4vhickcontaine nearfour hundred acres, In high tiith,
Jevoted to the productien of GARDEN Sates, are now
prepared to supply Country Merchants, Druggists and
all others who deal in Seeds, with large or small quan
tities, by the pound or bushel, and also in papers made
ready tot-retailing.
The Establishment represented by David Landreth &
Son. has been founded 'nearly% of deentary.
The Wide spread popularity, and thedemand,lncreas
lug front year Ducar, fur
LANDRETH'S ,WARRENTED
GARDEN SEEDS
i evidence of the high value entertained fir them by
the public.
Landieth*Oarden Seeds are not only favorably re
zeived throughout the Tinton, butare shipped to many
Indeed,it may be stated With national
pride that they come into ketlye - competition W. N ith Eng=
:Jell Seed on British Soil.
,
David Landreth Soninvit all who tire iiot already
putt-lasers of their Oardso Seede, to Mak& a trial of
them—assuredthat'they will Le found fully equal to
their high reputation, - , .
baniceties Ruralltegtster and Almanac containing
catalogue of Oftrtfen.Soeds , with instructions. furuitthed
gratis. Also—Cidetiogne of Agricultural Implements.
DAVID LANDRETH & SON.
,Nos. '2l and 238outh GUIS L,Philadelphi,i.
Aug. 12,1:44y ' ‘;
- --- --- -
N 9 ' 7l F iiPt '''
PEOPLE OF'• FRAiNKLIZ74 COUN'TY,
OEM
has pit returned Tram the Zaat and opened_ the follow•
,ng list of FRESH MARC d'AIN Did E; aidcii he propose,
o ge11•
WROLESA.LE AND RETAIL,
CHEAPER THAN THE C.EIEPEST':
LOO Barrels Brown Sager. -
' 10 " White " -
Mid Mother's friend,
10 < Syniturand Molasses.
1000 lbs. choice Minns. • • ;
;000 " Sides and Shoulders.:
• 1 00 Bags O. A. S'alt;; •
•
• 0 Bags Ashton Fine Salt; ;
1000 Sacks Table or Dairy Salt
.0 Boxes Prime Cheese; . -; .
•
:5 gross Essence Coffee;
• 1:500 lbs. Excelsior Coffee.
0 Ws. No.l, land 3, Mackerel
00 boxes Scotch Herring.
• .0 doz. Twineatid Bed Corda.
;00 Dozens-Corn Brooms;
! 75 Dozens Assorted Brushes
I io,ooo`Segars at Mannfactureit• Prices ;
• 100 kegs of Nails. •
-0 dozen Curry-Condo and Horse Cards. -
tOO grosaMatchos at factory prices;
:00 don 51a.son's Shoe Blacking at factory prices;
1 - ;00 doz. packed Smoking Tobacco.
I :5 gross Stove Pollish.
gross Indigo in boxes. ;
:00 lbs. Indigo in lump. 1
; 100 doz. Pint and half pint' Flasks at Factory prices
125 " Wine Bottles.
100 " Fancy Soaps.
WATER,
KrzylL•rz Lamy CLUMNITi
hinmberabrtrg. Pa
TOBACCO OF ALL KINDS,
from 5 lbs. to a box, st City prices, together with hun
dreds of article not named . all of which will be politely
shown to customers, and if not satisfied after (=mina-
n. that
B LS STOCK IS THE LARGEST TN THE TOMS
sell tit more of them. •
The peels' attention of country 'merchants is halted
to this stock of merchltllze i , as I can and will sell goods
as low as any Jobbing house in the city. I
I On all articles I Can do as well, and on many articles
better, than a single barrel, box, package or &Wen
could be bought for In the city.
'... hay 29, '63-tf.
CHAMBE-RSEU,RG SEMINARY
FOR YOUNG LADIES.—The fall session has com
menced, but boarders can enter at any time, and will be
charged accordingly. There is room for two more hoar
ders only. Day-scholars. entering the first qr second
week in October, will becharged for four-fifths of a sext
illion. Those who commence sifortly may not be too late
4',for the new studies of the session. A large attendance.
;'both in the printery and mut/burden' departments, gives
evidence of an interest in, the school not surpassed in
any fernier period. Mitis S. 11.Curtii. assistant In the
1 higher department, bears testimonials of her eminent
fitness to instruct in the higher branches, from aSeruinary
I in the West, where she taught for several years. The
primary department is chiefly under the care of Mlb4
LC. B. Moxey, the'effects Of whose energy and efficiency
appear in the flourishing condition of the-department.
1 - Miss Z. C. Do Forest is well known align able au'd.e4pc-
I rienced teacher of music.
I TUITION.—From ,$S t 0415 per session of five months,
! - Bearding. 60 .
I• TEACHERS FURNISH ED.—SchooTs 'and families in
naiird of teachers. can hear lof young ladies erell (retitled,
chiefly graduates of the institution, by addressing
- sep 30-o.] Rev HENRY REEVES Principal t
Grocer4s ? & I%
who have LOST • MONEY b 7 the
REBEL INV,I-ON,
and to all others who desire to
MAKE •/4 . ,N.Ti SAYS MONEY
WILLIAM GELW/pIP.
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IN MEROIIA?iDISE,
CEARBEESIIOIO, PA.,
SUGAR,
SODA and
FANCY
by the Jarrel,
PAINTED BUCKETS, byhhe dozen,
GROUND and UNGROUND SPICES, at 'wholesale
, r1cool; 9.15i0•
T(OI7SEKREPINCi i ART ICLES,
STONEIVA•RR,
QITERNSWARH,
in gnat vsriety
AND HIS PRICES THE LOWEST
he will not expect tumake
I am determined to sell goods very cheap_and thereby
EROSENE
HELWICHS,
wnoissale and retail 0 ROCE y lt. onthe Diamond, Chem
- meg, Pa., has been appointed Agent for Frinklin county
f one of the best KEItOSENE OIL COMPANIES in the
State, and will sell OIL, IVIIOLESA LE AND RETAIL
low any House in Pittsburg or Philadelphia Look
to your interest and buy yoUr OIL where you get it the
Cheapest, rind where it is °limp warranted to be the
rery, first quality, , (July 29;6W.
ebucational.
cIIAMBEI2gBITRG A OADEAI
REFITTED AND REORGANIZED
rill open its fall term on. Monday, September nth.
•Lre additions have been pilule to its already extensive
aaratrui. a full and efficient corps of:teachers has boon
employed and no pains or expense spared to render ours
one of the first Institutions of learning-in the country.
Particular attention paid to Teachers and young men,
Preparing forcollege.
. A Primary Department for little Boys and Girls, will
he Imened in the Academy under charge orMiss Bchively,
in Which the elements of Spelling, Reading, Wril ht.
Arithmetic, Geography and 0 ramnar ,wiil be thoroughly
taught. Tuition iu this department, $3 per quarter.
For further Particulars fiend for circular or apply to
the Principal.
FACULTY. , ,
•
•
J. IL Rum; Principal.
A.OVERPIELD, A. 8., Latin and IL English.
A. M. Tafhtwan, Commercial Department.
Miss Rat: Snivrit, Nlnsic, Drawing and Principal of
Primary Department. '• • ' -
Chamberebnrg,•ang. LI, '63„
Mato, anb ,furs.
FANCY FURS'!, FANCY FURS!,!
s7QIIN FAREIRA.
718 Arch .St., below Bth south side, Phild'a.
Importer. Manufacturer of and Dealer in • all kind&f
FANCY FURS ! for Ladies' and Children's Wear.
I wish to return thy thanks.to my friends of Franklin
and the surrounding Counties, (Or. their very liberal Pat
ronage ~ cttendod to me during the last few years, and
would'anyto them that I now hive in store, of my own
Importation and Manufacture a vary extensive assort
ment of nll the different kinds and qualities of FANt'Y
FURS. for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during
this Full and Winter seasons.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe.
and lievingthent all Manufactured under myoirn super-
ViElloll—enahles me to offer my' customers and thq public
muck handsomer Set of Furs for The same money.
Ladies please give me a call before purchasing ! Please
remember the name, ntunter and street* •
JOHN" F ARERIA,
sept P-Srn No. 718 Arch St.. Philadelphia.
'ITATS, CAPS • AND STRAW
I I. GOODS.. rim now, prepared to furnish my ens-,
t; niers With all.the new styles of lists, Caps and Straw
which-Swill sell low. J. L.I)6OrIERT.
4 iloorsEiontii or Eyster & Bro.
MEW STOCK of STRAW GOODS
at old prices. at DECHERVS.
(SOFT HATS Of all eolors, styles,
0 and, unalities,from tlify cents up, call,and satiny ,
gal nn at'
ESTERN HOTEL, "Test ket
~te.4 ;IWO Um r :41iiiithamb en tj ar g
The subscriber would respectfully inform the Travel
ing community that lie bee pdrchased and taken posses
tdonot this Hotel. Ile hopes to make it one of, the most
desirable Waco for strangers and utbers-tu stop iit that
can be funsidin any country town,_
TABLE will at all times he skeed with the lux
brit% and substantlals of the season.
HIS CHAMBERS are large, well ventilaWd, and fitted
up in modern style. a y
HIS BAit will be well anpplied with a latztiond choice
election ofahei very hest liquors.
HIS STABLE will always he provided with good
sholfteme provender for stock, and attended by careful
infers.
- No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to
II his guestg and plaiting himself to endeavor to please
11. he solicits a liberal shareof the public patronage.
Jane 'O3. BILLER. ,
f TiviaN HOTEL—This' Hotel is
VV situated on the corner of Main and Queen Streets,
eitr.ther Diamond .In ttie Borough of Cliantberobtirn.Pa.
The undersigned respect fullyannouncee to the travel
og public that thie Uotel hes been remodled.- It has
Amu raised to THREE STORIES in height- A fine
oree story Back Building has been added to it,. giving;
.ultninence amount of room for the accomntodation of
he public generally. The rooms are large and mind; mt.,
ble. numbering in all, thirty-five. They are all well
-urnished with , GOOD NEW FURNITURE. Persons
topping at this Hotel call have either double or dingle
-ewes. with or without fire in them. The Table is al
"vsys-oupplied with the BEST IN TILE MARKI.T, and
ill eeat,ever 100 persons.
The Bar is filled with the Ch OICEST LIQUORS. The
table Is two.stories, of the most inodern style, and the
ooit in the Borough tit' Chambensburg.
Junel7.'63. Jolts FlSElER.Proprietor.
,
.1118 t'llA)lßEßSare large. well ventilated, and fitted
up In modern style.
DAP will be well snpplied with a large and choice
selection of the very best (Amore.
lIIS - STABLE will always be provided with good.
wholesome provender for stock, and'uttended by careful
ostlers. _
No paiiis will be spared to render entire satisEtetibn to
nit bin guest t and pledging ititn•elf to endeavor to please
all. be solicit , a liberal share ofthe publiepatronage.
June 17,'ti:l.- Dh\IEI. TROST I.E.
WHITE SWAN HOTEL.
CRtznf-
Lershurg, Pa.— Mleaael Gam. Proprietor.--
Having purchased this well-known llotel.(loegienlion
an Miller's. and recently . as Welet & rove's.)the l'Npri
etor pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to
minister to the wants of his guests.
The charuter lieretot,re sustained by the Ilonst as a
comfort Able Rome for the Sojourner. thati nut suffer in
My hands if a Conti ant effort to please and ItCCollllll , llint
will cantata it. Toe proprietor. therefore. solicits a
continuance of the liberal-paironttge beret fors extend
ed to the" White rwan."
In ad.lition to large Stabling. he baB TWO LOTS and
pair of HAT and STOCK SC uss fur the t{ccunimedat ioii
of Drovers and Butchers.
Juno 17.1563 MICJIAEL GROTE. '
CRACKERS,
NOTIONS, &c, ke.,
[WILLIAM iIET,WICKS
air franklin tlepositorn, liambtrsburg, a.
'Voiels4 , :=
LIRANK.LD.T HOTEL—TVest side of
I: the Public Sqtatre.Chtunbershurg: l'a. ,
The subsixiber would respectfully infhrm the Travd
orr Community that he has leased and taken possession
was conmadiaua hotel. Ire hopes .0 make it one cf
ho most - desirable places fur strangers and others to
top that can be frond in any country town.
• IS TABLE will at all times be spread with the lux
tries and aubetnntials of the season. ,
WELLLS COTERLT. DAVID It tic iCHISON.
OVERLY & 11.13TCHISON
J Rave become the Proprietors of the UNITED
ST tTES lIOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRIS
BURG. Pa. This popular and commodious lintel has
been newly refitted and furnished throughout its par
lors and chambers, and is now reatl for the reception
of guests.
. The travelling public will find the United States lintel
the most convenient, in all particulant, of any Ratelin
the State Capital. on account of its abcess to the rail
road. being immediately between the two great depots
imthis city (litamsmato, June 17, '63-tt
4 Waynefboro' Recrrel .31ercer4burg Journal, and
Greencastle Pti t. copy Bm,,and charge Repository.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE PROPRIETORS OF TIIE
• GIRARD HOUS,E,
PILIGADELPHIA.
Respectfully ca.l the attention of Business Men and the
t.nvoling community: to the superior accommodation and
comfort• oltered in their establishment.
aug. Iri 3m K ANACIA, FOWLER & CO. _
INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Main
S7retl, Chambersburg. Pa. 301 IN W. TAYL;OR O
Vroprietor. Fine accommodations and low charges.
rich-. Stock Yards and Scoter are connect. with the
premisee for the convenience of Drovers. 'A!'ha--Fsteu•
sive stabling and yards for florses and Carriage.
June 17.'63.
Eire ant _fain) 600135.
GREAT BARG.AINS
rivom nrEw . YORK A LTTIONS I /
AT WALLACE'S.
CORNER OF MAIN AND Qv EEN ,STREETS.
Now kyle Mesembiques. - -
Ilmna:cheue Plaid.
I'e iped Mesanibiuties for travelling dresses, .
Superior Muslin lielaines in colors.
Colored Lawns anil Crape Is Puny,
Black Silk. superior quality.
Superior Lyons Redeemer Silks. (sublime qsality.)
A large lot of Linen Cambric handkerchiefs,
A \ large lot of Irish Linen.
Jeconet Collars. new style.
LW Dozens and Men's Cotton Hose, .`
White Linen and Cotton Duck,
Superior French Doeskin.
Superior solid color Pelt/tills Fig Silks, .
Sup-rlor Grey Leorwras,
Superb Grey Poplin, .
Best quality grey la...morns,
sulk N eck 'Les and Collars,
Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts; '
Marseilles Testings. -
Super Ladies and Mens' K Id Gloves 4
Handsome Nets' style Prints and
CARPETS:
Brussels, Velvet. Tin ee.ply (superior finejand commor
Carpet,
Four-four five-four Cocoa and Canton Matting. '
U-4 lb—.FleorOil , Cloths,
Superior Bolting Cloths,
Bonnet Ribbons,
BaluitiralSkirts. • [intiel7. '63.
SKITITB SKIRTS I! SKIRTS !!
A. JONES'
' CELEBRATED •• PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT,
&OLD 0.91. T er
No. 17 NORTH Bth St.. PHILADELPHIA.
Skirts-Of all lengths. and any six.) waist made to order,
and satisfaction guarrnnteed.
Ladles. Misses and Children's Skirts of every size and
shape. constantly on hand.
Evers Ski.•t warravtrd far Sir Alontlip.
READ HOW WE DO BUSINESS. -
Ile do net make nn s ck. op 4..irts in the common twee!.
tation of the term. but we• mate
' THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE,
tweniv4i we make
TILE BEST AND - DEFY COM PETITION
We warrant every skirt we sell to be exactly nw rep
resented._ We make all we sell. and knowing bow they
are made we guarantee Lill.tll with full contideace If
we oel( a bad Ain( we will trchang. it Ar a now one. and
if thee get out of order or break within aci months, we
repair them free of ChdrV‘l.
We mean to ghe our customers full satisfaction, Lot
we cannot do Ott and c•unpete with the low Kivu,' auction
goods. Wedependonthely upon the on periority of the
goods we offer, cud the fairuest, of our method of
toptnesq. =
Ordeveletr doryoca's Book Store.
DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUREMENT.
Take the exact siztOof the waist, without. any allow
ance. The exact length required -and the size armed
the bottom spring, Also if the skirt ii. Loire-large,
swill, or medium size at the topiand whether a traitor
plain round skirt. . M. A. JONIO!
Nol7 North Bth St., Philadelphlo:Z
aux 19-tf .o'ver the Wax figure.
181;3. 1863.
1 1 AL L •
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
I have the plensure of informing my Customers and
the public generally that I • have uoir on hands Pall
steck of PALL and WINTERGOODS, including - Fit ENCII
PATTERN BONNETS, RIBBON*, SILKS, VELVETS;
LACES, FRENCH and AMERICAN PLOWERS,FEATII -
Elt S. d'c.
AIec—STRAW. BEATER and lIILT ,IIATS and Bon
nets of the latest styles and designs.
WILLIAM REUBEN,
Arch Indelph tn.
sent 16-2. m
AIPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. I
—The Gruver & Ltaker, 5.31. Co, manufacture in
tulditi:4l to their celebrated Grover & Baker STITCH
.itIACIIINES, the most perfect SHUTTLE or "LOCH
'STITCH" MACHINES in the market, and afford' par
elinsers theopportun4y of selecting. after trial and ex.-
atuination of both r Oe'one beet stilted to their wants.
- .
H. E. HOKE, E. corner of the Diamond, Cham
borsbnrg,Agent. Call and examine tba machines.
oct. 7•tf
JOB PRINTING, in every style
'done at the office of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY
t Lrirat.
-
NOT ALCOHOLIC;
.11 A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEEIETA
ELE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC.
DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS;
Prepared - by
C: M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Pa.,
Will effectually cure
LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS
DEBILITY,
Diseases of the Kidneys. and all diseases arising
' from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation. Inward. Piles, Fullness or
Blood to. the Head. Acidity of the Stomach,' Nau
sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Tood. Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming
of the head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flu:
tering at the Heart, Choking. or Suffocating Sen4a
tlons when in a lying posture. Dimnes= of Vision,
Dots orlWebs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness
of the Skin and Ekes. Fain in . the Side, Back, Chest,
Limbs.4m., Sudden Flushes'of Heat, Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De
pression:Of Spirits.
And will positively preVent Ye/tow Ferry, Bitiou.
l';-v , r. - ,cto. They contain no ALCOHOL OR BAD
WHISKEY ! They will cure the above diseases in
ninety-nine cases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal pep
ulari4y of ilooflaud's German Bitters (purely vege
table), Mesta of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers have event d upon suffering humanity.
the flood-gates of Nostrum:4, in the shape of poor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs;
and christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bitters.
Beware ,of the innumerable array of Alcoholic
preparations. in/ plethoric bpttles and big - bellied
kegs, under the modest appel tion of Bitters.which '
instead of curing, only aggro ate disease, and lea
the disappointed sufferer in despair. _
HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Are not a uew and untried article, but havestood
the test of fifteen years' trial by the American rub- -
lie: and.their reputation and sale arc not-rivallal
>by any r sinailar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of T. otters from
the most eminent CLERGYMEN, EAWYLRS.
PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. testifying of _heir
own personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and
medical virtues of these Bitters.
Do , you mint something to strengthen you!
„Dniyou scout a (Irai appetite?
ho.you wont to build up your Constitution?
Do you scant to feel well 1
ho you want to pet rid of Nervousness !
Do you wont Energy!
Do you; want to Rtecp ,
Lo yoit trout (T - bri4k and rigorous feeling?
If you do, MO
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS !!
Front Rev. .1; IPe . Tinit_7!ro:tyr . i, D. D., Editor of the
,
Kneyelopciiu of Religi9tta Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pa
tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their
ingredients and etteots, 1 yet know of no smflicient
reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he
belie% es himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.-
I do this the more readily in regard to Iloofland s
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. 24. J.lekson ' of
this city, because I was prejudiced against them for
many years, under the impression that they were
ebietlyzn alcoholic mixture. 1 am' indebted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esci., for the removal of
this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage
ment to try them, when suffering from great and
long continued debility. The use of three bottles of
these Bitters, at the beginning of the-wesent year.
was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental tiger ;climb I had not
felt for six months betbre, and hall almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank hid and my friend
for directing me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia. June , 1861.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.'
There are many preparation* raid under the namr
Of • Bittcrr,put up in quart bottles, compounded of the
C . heapert whirl:ell or common ram. mmtinp from 20 to
40 cent* par gallon, the fuer dirguieed.by An ive or Co
riander Seed.
This'elass of Bitters, has canoed and will continue
to cruise us long us they can be sold, hundreds to die
the deatl of the drunkard. By their use the system
is kept continually ander the influence of Akohotic.,
Stimulants of the truest kind, the aceire for Liquor is'
created and kept up. and the - result is the horrors
tatenthnd upon is drunka; d's lie and death,
fur those Who desire and LULL HA vg a Liquor
Bitters, ire publish the following receipt, Uct OJE
BOTTLE HOOPLA:MS tiEILIIA BITTERS
a nil mix witIrI7IBEEQ U.l NTS li/lAX-
L)
OU WHISKEY, trial the result trill be a prepa
rytion that will far excel in medicinal virtues and
true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in
the market, and will cost touch less. have
all the virtues of ROWLAND' S BITTERS in enn
nection -with a good article of Liquor, at a much less
prier than these inferior preparat ionswill cost yoit.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS!
AND THE, FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS!
We call the attention of all having relations or
triertds in the army to the tad that "Iloolland's
Get uni:it Bitters" will cure nine-tenths ot the disea
ses induced by exposures and privations incident to
camp life— In the lists4iutilished almost in the
newspapers, ou the arrival ot the sick, it will be
lomat ,that a very large proportion are suffering
from debility. cry ease of that kind can be rea
dily ein-ed by Iloollantrs ( . M.man Bitters. -Diseases
resultibg from disordersut the digestive organs are
speedily removed. We have no hestta•ion in sta
ting that, if these Bitten were- Nely users a m ong
our spldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that
will otherwise be lost.
We call particular attention to the following re:
maritablemal well authenticated cure of one of the
nation's hero's, whose lite, to use his own language,
"htrtbeen saved by the Bitters:" -
PHILADELPHIA. August 23, 1862.
Messes. Jones &rns.—W ell. gentlemen, your
Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life. There
is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers
'of my comrades, some of whose names are append
ed, and who were fully cognizant of all the circum
stances of my ease. I am, and have been for the last
four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated Bat
tery. and under the iininediatecommand of Capt.
R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant up
on my arduous duties. I was attacked in. November
last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for 72
days- in the hospital. This was followed by' peat
debility, heightened la an attack of dysentery. I
was then removed from the White House, and sent
to this city onboardthe steamer " State of Maine,"
from which -I 'landed on the 28th of June. - Since
that time I have been about as low as any one could
he and still retain a titlark of vitality. For a week
or more I was Scarcely able to swallow anything,
and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediate
ly thrown• up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water ori-tny sto
mach. Life could not last under these circumstan
ces, and, accordingly, the physicians. who had been
working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to. rescue
me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told
me they could do no more for me. and advised me
to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of
my limited funds as best suited are. An acquaint
ance who • isited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick
Steinbron. of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me.
as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly
procured %bottle. From the time I commenced ta 4 ,
kingthenr the gloomy shadow of death receded, and
I ant now, thank God for it. getting better. -Though
I have •takeii but two bottles, I have gained ten
pourbi, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to
rejoin ,my wife and daughter, from whom I have
heard uothinefor eighteen months: for.‘gentlemen
lam a:loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the cer
tainty ef life which has taken the -place of vague
fears—to your Bitters will I owe the privilege of
againilasping to my bosom these who are dearest
_
to mein life., -
• Very truly' yours,_ ISAAC MALONK.i.
We fully concur in the truth of the above state
ment, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malone„restored to health.
.TOILN CUDDLEBACK, Ist New York, Battery.
GEO. A. ACKLEY, Co. C. 11th Maine. '
LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d New York.
L. E. SPENCER.Ist Art., Batt. F. -
J. B. VASEWELL. Co.B. 3d Vermont.
HENRY B. JEROME, CO. B, '
HENRY T. McDONALD. Co. C. 6th Maisie.
JOHN F. WARD. Co. E.sth Maine.
HERMAN KOCH, Co. IL 7.24 N. Y.
NAT. B. THOMAS, Co. F, 95th Pa.'
A. J. KIMBALL. C 6 A. 3d Vermont.
JOHN JENKINS, Co. B, 1964 k Pa.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEItS!
•
See that the signature of "C. M. JACJISON,"_
is on the WRAPPER of each bottle.
PRICE PER BOTTLE. 75 CTS,
OR HALF D0Z..F0R44100.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article,
do not be put off by any of the intoxicatinglireParti
tions that may be offered in its place; but send to us,
and we will forward, securely packed. by express.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE' AND MANUFACTORY.
No. 631 Aaou
• tl ONES"...t 'EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. Jackson de Co.).
PROPRIETORS.
FOR SALE by Druggists and Dealers in every
town in the United States r • Wane 17 ly.
Cairo, (4'abittet--/24atr, str.
NEW CABINET-WARE ROOMS
The undersigned respectful y announces to the
calms of Chambersburg and vicinity, that he has taken
the Roans immediately atUoining the 'idles of Dr. Sues
serott. on Main street, where he intends to manufacture
evetly inscription
CABINET-WARE;
suctL *Sofas, Parlor alai es, bowman, Bureaus:
tt aeili ones, - Breakfast fu. I ressingi du.
new'style, Dining tt. fes,
Loninges. Book eas Vasb
Rogking Chairs, :tem entries, Bedstead% ie.
Finis Par. do_ totlies Horse ; new style.
All work cohsttucted by Mmis warnuoted,lrom the
finest Sofa dilWll tli,,'most common work. -
COFFINS
Particular attention will be given to the making of
Coffins of any deviled style—Cloth. Walnut - or Glierrx
le.ft.„. Remember, When you - buy your Puimiture frOm
DA VI D AV. GROSSMAN, you are gett iug the latest style
and the best of work.
June 17, IStig. DAVID IV.-01,14;13331A1i.
CHAIR AND CABINET TMM U:
,J , FACTURY,--Tite subscriber informs . the 'public
that he et:mantles the manufacture of the various articles
in his hue, at Ids factory upon Wes r Quten street. a few
doors front Main. Ile has always on halal or is prepared
to manufacture spun the shortest notice. Cane Botiont
add Winds , r Chairs, with Plain and Curtain Bedsteads,
Pier and Card Tables, Bureaus. Wash Stands and Book
Cases.
TURNING, in all is varieties. attended to with prompt
ness and despatch. 110 USE PAMTINEr. in all its
branches, exel..utritskriompetent hands. - 1•
PAPER lIANGINUL-iiiprticular attention will be
given to this department and 'satisthrtion in every tO.
stunceguaranteed.
Having employed a sufficient number of competent
hnnds, thou ntlersigned feels assured of being enabied to
fill all orders in a workmanlike'manrier, and resPetfully
solicits the same. W. A. 11AZELET.
-June 17, 18133.'
CHEAP CHAIR AND CABINET
j WA It I -RCOMIB.--JO. f IIT ,SCIIOI7ELD, (titx
cesxo. to Jahn Cree.) „MANUFACTURER OF CHAIRS
and 7.AIIINET-WARE, Main greet. three (1..018 South
of Huber & .Tolbert's Hardware 'tote, Chantherehurg.
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
Always on band or to order. Venitian Blinds
manufactured HS neon) and cbenply elicit) work.
11.01.168 and SIGN PAINTING - and PAPE': lIANOPFG
done neatly, expeditiously and cheep, iu Town or
Country.
' 4 'Repairing of all kinds. in their line of business.
promptly attended to, at moderate prices.
June 17, 1815:1
Ma i ttijes anlr 3clutirr.
ATIGILINBATTGIPS .
I ' CLOCK. WATCTI AND
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, •
MAIN STIEBT, ADJOINING TUE POST OFFICE,
- Chaatberabizrp, re 7) na.
The undersigned would respectfully call attention to
his present stuck consteting of
A2CILES,
•
old and Silver of American and European Manufacture
of all qualities arid qty les and at the lon eAt pridoa.
CLOCKS
In great variety. Parlor, Mantel, Office, &e., &e.
JEWELRY.
The newest and most desirable styles of Ortii, Coral and
Pearl, Gold Chains, Bracelets. Finger Rings. Ut.,ld
Thimbles, kileeve Buttons, Necklaces ) Armlets,
Masonic & Odd Fellows Bream Piii,J&c...&c.
MOURNING AND JET JEWELRY.
A splendid stock and newest styles.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Consisting of Tca Sets, CuSters. 3lngs, Spoons. Forks, &c
GOLD PENS
Fronr the best and most celebrated manufactories
' FANCY GOODS.
A very large and attractive stock.
CUTLERT AND POCKET KNIVES.
Rodgers superior Pen Knives of different qualities
and prices.
GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
The long experience of the unddluigned in the selection
and Adaptation of GI&IseS, enables him to 'suit them to
any sight. . -
At no time have the peoplenf this county had a more
attraetivh and extensive Stock to select from than is now .
presented at - the establishment of the undersigned.
Every article is new and of the is eA•style an , will be
-se•il at the very lowest price. • ,kn examination is solicit
ed before purcbasing elsewhere.
'Afir Repairing done lit the sh,rtest notice by compe
tent:and skilful workmen.
E. AEG HINEAVGIf.
Isept 23] 21 cldor South of Post 011ice.Cltml , 'g. Pa
W.ETCHES, JEWELRY •
AND SILYEE,WAR.E.
The undersigned would reipectfuliy invite yiinr al ten
t ion to his well selected stock of Fine tiold and Silver
WATCHES; time-ti old .1 EWELRY. of everrltAnd and
variety of ityles--comprising all of the neweet and must
beauttjul designs.
Also. SOLID SILVER-WARE, equal' to Coin—and the
best 'make of Mlver-Plated Warr. Each ni tide is war
ranted to be as repre,euted.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired end s'at
-Ist:teflon guaranteed. JACOB lIABLEY,
(Succtoomr to Stauffer & Harley.)
No. 622 Mai Bet stri.et, Philadelphia.
hep 92,3 m,
ITENEY
No. 520 ARCH STREET, PHIL A DELP t HIA
• has always a large stock of
WATMES, for Ladles and Gentlemen—ln Gold and
Silver.
FINE JEW HUI C. of tho most babiennble a tyles.
Sirl.lD SILT ER. W ARE, in great If ri et:v. and
ROGER'S superior Plated Spoons. Ft.,r6r. etc., etc.
rept :30.4m
Austral.
MA 0N & 11. A L N.'S
CABINET ORGANS;
WITH ON R OR TWO SETS OF HERDS,
Containing the,
AUTOMATIC, SWELL. D; Rat L.F. BELLOWS, KNIT,-
STOP. AND COMBINATION VALVE
US. Every In4rument Warruerlet for Fire Year*. -4D)
PRICES PROM $7O 71:4450.
" The Cabin'et,Grgan is the only instrument which
combines the requisites. for church and parlor musk
for the. school room and the social fe,eteral gatherhtg.
For %bile it possesses sufficient power for the accmups
niment of a large- chorUs, itis, from its capability of
all shades of expression, and its • wonderful cresc.ndo
and diminuendo, most effective as it solo Instrument.
It is capable of orchestral effects, and rapid music. Cs
trills, arpeggios, etc. From its Sustained tones. it has
a decided advantage over the Piano-forte. for the render
ing of many of the choicest 1110/CPMIx of the masters,
such as symphonies, quartettesi'ete."
. It.A:McCLURIS, Chamhershurg.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
N. D. The undersigned will self and deliyer, in good
condition,
, Cablnat Organs anywhere in this State, at
factory prices. All inquiries by letter promptly aa•
B%‘ [Juno 17, '63-tf.] R. A.-Me.
PIANOS !
_l_ • 11. A. III'CLURE, Sole agent for the celebrated
- DECKER BROTHERS' (NEW YORK) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put up in perfect couditiomin any
part of the State, at -
FACTORY RETAIL PRICES.
An instruments warranted fur five years. -
Pianos from other factories will be furnished, if &sired.
R. A. AIt:CLEM
June 17. '.68. - Chambersburg. Pa.
pRINCE & .CO.'S.
'WELL KNOWN
tELODEONS AND lIARMON/UMS!
Introducing the effect of Pedal Sass on every Instrument.
H. 0.113 L ER'S unsurpaasrd PIANOS kr' cash at a lib
oral deduct ion, or on Monthly Instalments. •
.'Over 30,900 sold in Philadelphia.
JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent,
279 and 2SLSouth Fifth street, above Spruce et.,
sap 16, 63-ly Pitiminzumfa.
TrLEII3I & BROTHER,
,
Importers, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers
IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . -
GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN- STRINGS,
No. 705 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPInt."
Orders morally attended to, by S. S. -8 HRYOCK,
Charoberiburg - • [sept 23-ly.
2ustifro of tlje 'Peace.
'JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE.-11.
J B. DAVISON, Justice of the Peace—Cface Immediate.
ly opposite the" Indian Queen Hotel." All Duainess en
traatedlo his care shall receive prompt attention. In
struments of Wiling, of all . kind. drawn up in a eat's
fadtory manner. Juntil7, '63.
1 . 4 HARMAN, Justice of the Peace,
Chambersburg, Pa. Office on East Market etri , et
opposite the Court Mouse, in the office formerly occupied
by d. H. McClure. Prompt attention given to °Tory
thing in the line of a Magistrate and Scrivener- lams
aspt 9,'e3•tL
QrtOti}ing.
T HE FRANKLIN
•: ctortmu
t T I. Ea: -
LA 110B..9.1" -
Thenndershintil canicisueethit defiVel tu e.
ceasint contradiction. that ilia recent prirclurses itt thlt
Eastem cities enable, him tourer ono of the lar g e s t red
most attractive stick of
_ .
CLOTHING
Thr the ;WI and Winter Setimm of IFG:c'•l to be tiand
in anrtiraibie establishment in this sectiva. henry in-,.
nut, o ! , ,
COATS.
A'.sl) TEST S.
tad. in .
tl'"rett beat. atyleattal at the Icareat priCrlh.
4:3lll:liTtaptlEW IIIIINISIIING"(4001 0 9, I*
Stwkas Sbbia. Drawer& coming. cravat_4. Neck, TIM
-Ilatalkerchieta.&c., kg, Special attention 1.1 at led :ttt
t hi* Department.
- cusToNms. 'otmEas. •.. . .
...
CI would invite nu t - anminition of toy' Stock of Fin*
loths, biesserniers. Vesting% an., which 1 tnanufactstfli
open special orders. -
SPECIAL NOTICE.
INVO 7 OO beg to soy' thot my Oolio - a are intranfactnivii .'
under iny own supervision owl by the very best_worli
filen. My pro-eat stock is the moat extensive' Int - te yet
had in store an i
I I roil" - c 711,11 Y saki MY' hie thi and tbs.
Public to give me n call before pm chasing elsewhere.
Remember the old Stand. J. T. 110 : - HINH)N.-• •
Frnnklirt Hotel Building, .
..
Corner of theDi.l mond end West Mm ket Street.
mt. 7. -• , , Chantheralim 4 , rt h . -
ELLIOTT, (MOTII I Bouth
wear tbrner qf the DIAMOND. next door to titre
Batik, CllAlßlOtStillitG. li-s jii4t returned from the ,
City with a tarp stork of sopi.rior and arstionahlri
floods, such as CLA)TIIr.. CASSINIF:It FA'fINETTS,.
JEAN. , , CORDS. !cc.. for Coots nod THLVET:, SATIN'S.
MAItSP.LVLES.frod other Te:dings. Also-sir .wery Owl
'sel.ction of BEABY-MADE CLOTHING. *haft he .
prepared to Sell at the very lowest market prices.' '
CUSTOMER WORK.—A he employma Brat-tate crit
ter, hot is prepared to make up all kindi of Gar ments,
for lien, and Boys. to r;rder, in the heat st 3 Botts.=
faction will he guaranteed.
A largeassortment 01 GYATLEblli:3Yrnxisonsfi Goons.
such as Shirts, DMWOVI. r olinrs, tiandkerctriefs,,Bus. ,
penders, Carpet BigA. Ahnbrellas2ac., &c.. ollanva ors
hand, dive him actin and sae money. [June 1'4'63.
,A s •
WIIITE, MEItCUANT TAILOR,
• (11031 E M AND DEALIM
ADE }— IN .Rll 4DY-JIADE tmoTrt
v(4-- . .
C. TITS. -
- -
" C Adzi.r.llli.llEB, ,
- TY, TlNfioa
GENTl:Eilliigi , g
FURISISIIING GGOug,.
013.1 OTHRCOATS.
• ~
U3IRRELLA fit
.
Pfecis--Goods sold by the yard, and no charge Itir
Cutting.'
Garments sold to persons who wish them made ei
home.,.
Machine Silk. Chalk. and inch =ensures Sold. Three ,-
door* Ninth of Eysterli Dry Goods Store, Chambers- ,
burg. l'a. , Pune 17.18 3.
C. WALBO.RN & CO'S
tiOLES Ltl AND AETA
READT 31• ADE LINEN
AND DRE-S STOOK MANUFACTORY,
Yo. 5 * 7 Worth Sizth ',Street, l'hihiciefphia,
Sark, Merino and Cotton tinder St iris ind DVIWOrS.
Cm-
Tate.'Searts.Oloves, I landker.thief4, &e. Shirts: Weal/pent
and Dress Stocks made to- order by meabu ement,
ism - muted to girt satisfaction;
Orders may btr left with S.& SMITOVE, Chamberfrburg.
5ey..22: ^,
Ititt teal.
WONDEREUL SCIENTIFIC' -
YEA Y.—At the present•time thoughtful
mititla everywhere are looking fir the revelation of new
and important discoveries in science, and when a tliatery
is presented claiming to leave discovered new light an 4
to have removed - the veil of obscurity' from a subject - Of
the highest Importance, upon which mach hits been
vritien. itr is proper that the- claims of this theory be
presented and catefully examined and Vested. which la"
destined to transcend in importance to antieringlijantan- •
ity, sill alter discoveries. the lightning rod and telegraph .
-
not excepted. 'Vf e bold +hat the human salaam is but a
galvanic arrangement. with its acids and alleariee,con- ,
stint ti ng therm:dare and negative forces, and that every
mental and physical manifestation; either voluntary or -
involdatary..lol the result of this antagonism; that diges
tion,yirculation. secretion. and excretion are wholly af
trilintable to the law of electrical influences; that. the
nerves are the conductors of Ettscraterrs. and that there
is a polar actionestablistiesi through the fiervousrystem
which connects with everyinti t of t he body. establishing
and preserving a proper balance of the - electric element.
Which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which.
ceases disease; that thei a are strictly lint two conditions
of disease -tile one positive, the ealieraegative: and se
EirCTRICITT posEwses these two inherent principles. Its,
will, if applied arm ding to the electric polarities unit
requirements of the syst em; arrest, or. in othr words.
nentrolize the disc ,se ke the restoration of proper polar
action. We also mhert that all drugs taken into the sys
tem act strictly . -open Mectrirst: principles; that from
decompmition the intend - electricity is set free. and that.
thonizli thrFelectrical pi Verities of, the nervous System,
all eh +nges aretprod nced either far geed or for evil; tit st -
in the incipient stage of ,11 , ease it may tend to equalize
the forces. and restbre harmony- but atter the case has
bec,inie rdfractury. ralyz'ng the her - T.4IS COM m utiS fey -
tfinis. and changing the constituents ; of the fluids," iind •
arresting this digestive action...l the atomach and its
power of approhni him no internal process ot meditation
ever has, or ever can. succeed in removing the cause of
the idisense. ita only tendency being to =I ti ply and con,- -
plicate the synudorus.
Oh the contrary. Etecemierts being the-vital element
twin which lifedepends. can be directed to nay part of '
the body, awl even after the vital function• seem pins
lyzed, passeasea the power of *tensing Ilse dormant en
ergies. equalizing - the circulation. and the system to`nv -
soar sustaining system. One very important featut e of
thig treatment is. that no time is lost in experimenting
with disease. By means of electrical test an necurater ,
diagnredie is even at once. determining the locality met
character of the disease. and inalcating the-treatment te,
be pnratied. - The curients are perfeJtly nailer the con
trot of the operator. and can be regulated to atilt the
delicate nerves of a child without any implenennt sensa
tion. All those tale, hare loon anffered frompainffil and
I , l)Rtimate disease—Aente. Chronic. Inflammatory bC
Paralytic--nreinvited to call and consnit.
ONSULTATION FREE.
DU. BROWN & PROF:WALK
O not in Franklin - Buil tan 7, . West Market Streetoith
donr from tire cerher of Or: Diamond, Chambers/nor', /ix.
June 17,, '63-tf
ECON€YMY 15 WEALTH
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR THIRTEEN CHI44:T3
The kest, and Cheapest Household Remedy i 7)
.%'• • the World.
MADAM; ZADOC PORTER'
GREAT COUGH REMEDfir
Itradpnq Zador Rwter' s Cu rriei re,Balsom
in warranted irnierl according to , tit c dire - tione“ to cunt
in nii crises, Cniigli..• Vitirpine Coogla,
and'allatteethinav,ftlat• Th COlit /1:11t1 i,imca.
iYlndnrnc Zadoc Babwrn
is prepared with all the reptislte care stud nki , 1, from a
..ombitott ion of the herd re , nedies the re4etable kingdom
Mfords. - Its relpt.l;aopi , dit ies are bm.eil on Its power
to assist the healthy nod rigoroas rircnistion of 'The
blood, throngh t be r i flogs. It ix not II riolrot rem.dy,
bnt emollient. warm in g. • reh in g tol effect e: ran be
taken by the oldest person or yonnaist child .
Madame -.?(r4tic Porter's Balsam
hes been need by *heti.ll)hr fur over IS yoern amid hit*
acquired its present Bale<yimp.y l.r bein7. recommehil.l
by those who lave trie4.it. to their nflicted friends mot
ethers. '
MOST IMPORTANT
'l l 4lll.4ame Zadoc Porter ' s Curative Balsam is 8:441 at a
Pere which brings it inthe rea h of everyone to keep it
convenient to use. The timely: uso ofit single bottle will
prove to be worth 100 times Its coat.
N-OTICE.
- Save your money. Do not he persuaded to purchaae
articlesat 3a. tosl. which do not contain the virtnes of
a 13 et Dollleof Niliditnie Porter's Curative Balsam. the
coat of rominfacturinr, which is as great as that of al
most any other-medicine; and the very low price nt
which it is sold. makes the profit to the - seller apparent
ly small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes...re
commend other medicines on which their profits are'
larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame
Porter's and none other. Ask f r 31adame Porter's Co‘
rntive balsam, price 13 cfs.. and in large bottles at 25
eta., and take no other. If yob can not got it at one
store you can at another.
AlErSoldby all Druggista and Storekeepersat 1.3 eta.
and in larger bottles at 25 eta.
. HALL & RUCKEL, PropriefOrs. - .
Jan 28.'634y. • New York.
03,..F0r Sale by Miller & Henahey and Jacob - B.Nizona
Chambernburg.
TT E W DAIRY.—T,hb subcriber
II haring opened a Dairy upon. his Farm, would, in-
Arm the citizens of Charnbershnrx that he is prepared to
thrnish them with psire fre4i Milk daily. Persoiodedr
log to be supplied will leave their name* and places of
residence with Samuel Maher.
Bei4 - DANIEL