6 • 151 11 loottio. . 11 ESTERN HOTEL, West Markei se, Arent 1.4 thtcrae, Chiniberebnig, Pa. . i 0 e subscriber would respectfull y inform the Travel 114 community that be has purchased and taken Pommel elan ef this Hotel, lie hopes to make It one of the mOut tiediable places for strangers and others to stop r“, 'that dubs found in any country town. fling TABLE will at all times be spread with the lox silt* and substantiate of thfi Season. _ • , - HIS CHAMBERS are large, we'll ventifated, and fltte4 up: In modernityle, . HIS BAR will be well supplied with a large and chalet selection of the Very best liquors. - - MS STABLE, always ' be provided with good" wholesome pfovender for stock, and attended by careful ostlers. - - No vaineaill be 'spared to render entire eatisfactionto all his,guests; and pleding himself to endeavor to pleaae an, be solicits a liberal ehare of the public patronage. , Jane .1.7 4 '63. , JOHN . .141ILLEB. , TT.INJOX . HOTEL.—This Hotel *lli trait:tutted on the cornLr of Bain and Queen Streetei nuarthe Diamond. in the Borough ofChambersburg;Pa: The underalgtrad 'respectfully announces to thetratml4 tug public that this Hotel has been remodled. It ha:4 been raised to TIMEX STORIES in height., A. fine three staryjtacE Building has 'been udded•to, it, giving an immence.amount of room for the accommodation cal the publfo.genemlly. The rooms are large and comfort. able. nuntherirsg in all, thirty-five. They are all well furnished with GOOD NEW FURNITURE. Person sopping at thia Rotel can have either double or, dingle rooms, with or without fire In them. The Table is al. ways sUpplied with the BEST 1 THE 3IARKET, anti wil t ! Seat tiv,er 100 persons. The Bar is filled with theCIIOICEST LIQUORS. • The Stable is two.storfes, of the. moil modern style, and the Vest in the Borough ofehambershurg. - ' Jtinel7ll33. JOHN FISHER ,Proprietor. FRANKLIN HOTEL— West side oy the Public ,Square, Chamhersbnrg, Pa r . The subscriber would respectfully inform the Traveli ingeomMunity that he has lossed and taken posses/4M 4 of Hits Colnmodions Hotel. Ile hopes to Take it one 4 the most desirable plates for strangers and others to stop that tan be found in any. country town. HIS TABLE will at all times he spread with the lints cities nut/ sqbstan Halm of the season, CHAMBERS are large. well ventilated, antlfittod up in ttiodisrn style. HIS BAP will be well supplied with a large and chece selection of the very best Liquors. HIS STABLE will always be provided with goad; wholesome provenderfor stock, and attended by careful. °Mgrs.. No pftinp beUpared to render entire eatisfaction , to all file *nest; and pledging hint milt to endeavor to please all be anlici t aif bertd abare of the public patronage. J une 17;'83. ' 'DANIEL TROSTLE. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Chcort betsburg, Itt.—MmuEtthcorE, Proprietor. Having purchased this well-known Efotel,(long known as 31111 er's, and recently as Waist k Grove's ' ) the Prepri•; etor pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to minister to the wants of his guests. Thecharacter heretofore sustained by the Home' as 'a comfortable Home for the Sojourner, shall not suffer in my hands ificoortant effort to please and accOmmedati will sustain it. Tae proprietor, therefore, solicits a continuance ofthe liberal patronage heretLihre .exttind ; ed-tothe"White , swan." In (1414100 n to large Stabling, he has TWO LOTS- atuir a pair "files and 2, 4 rOca SCALES for the accommodation. of Drovers and Butchers, June 17,1.86.1 weals cocr.sty. DIVID R nuscutsole. cOVERLY & - lIITTCHI.SON Bove become the Proprietors of the. UNITED ; TEr. HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRIS- BUBO. Pa. This popular and commodious Hotel has. been newly refitt.,,,i and furnished throngnont Its; part lora and chaMbers, and le now ready for the reception, of guests. , . • The traTellittupublic will find the United States Hob the tio4t con%enieut,in all particulars, of any Hotel the SbtanCapitat. on aceonnt of its access to the ral road:being immedbitoly twtrietin the two great depol in this city %ntuswcao. June 17, '6B-tf. Waynesboro' Bccord. ercersburg Journal, as Green,..t'n Pi/ .t. copy sm.. and charge Repository. SPECIA.L -NOTIO.E. - TUE PROPRIETOR'S OF TRI4 GIR,VRD HOUSE, IWILA I)EL MITA, ' • liesPeetfrilly cal the oitention of Business lien and ti l traveling commo tv.to t •inperior accommodarlon at. aofatdrt offered NI their establishment. • tr-Sm FOWLER e CO. TNDIA (j"TEN, 'HOTEL, Maii A. Stied, Cllnno•orslinrg, Pit. JO,llic W. TAYLOI Proprieror. Fine .teeommodations and low charges. -, • SP , t7c Yard •iti.l Scale., are connected with premise. thr the eaternienco of Drovers. Also--F•xtez siva stalling and .lanis tor horses and Cairiages. Junk', 7, '63.. etaits t QrafiinV:--Mktv; W.C4BINET-WARE ROOMS - The landersifooi r..cspectfally annonncds to the CltilfllB of ChanThershurg and sicinitj., that he has taken the Roans immediately adjoining the office of Dr. fines serutt,on Stain street, where he intends to manufacture every discription of , CABINET-WARE , 1 Parlor Tables,Common Bureaus I Breakfast do. Dressing do. .:. Such as Sofas, ardt oboe, new style, Dining . do. Safes, Sinks, Lounges, Book Casei, Wash Stands, ' Rocking Chairs, Secretities, ' Bedsteads, &c. Fine' Par. do: Clethee Horse, new style. • All 'work constrncted by him is warranted, front the finest Sots down to the most Common work. COFFINS Particular attention will, be given to the making of CAMa of, any desired stylp—Clath, Walnut or Cherri. ' wk.-,Remember, when you buy your Furniture Irtui DAVID W. GROSSMAN, you are getting the latest style and the bestdrWork.,. , ' June 11,186 z. DAVID W. GROSSMAN. - .708011* FUT. wimanm armosc F REY .11. t 0N G, UNDERTAKERS MEI MANUFACTURERS OF - CABINET WARE CtialtHrßSßCßG t Pmts. The undersigned, iespectfctlly announces to the MU- Tens of Chambereburfc and surrounding country, - that they bate leased the Cabinet Booms of Mr. WM, Fin.nr dec'd, on Min Street' near Wsahingtoa,-and bought- on; material of Mr. WX.A.lkezearr pertaining to tbi• UNDERTAKING, including his two Ilearses, where thOy iniend to give special attention to this-branch of the business. . C,CIFFINS of Cleth, Walnut, Cherry, LT., made to order at ,the shortest notice and on moat reasonable terms, They will also attend to the laying out of arrpges, Tibial' will be done in a satisfactory manner. Funerals attended in town and country. V.BNITIAN . 13 LIND triode to ordet., • • All kinds - of Cabinet ware fepairedneatly and cheaply. ' - The4hblic are respectkiljrreferred to Mr. Wm. A Y 114111Mrr. ' .g.pnymber Wm. Flory's oid stand. • RO*. vitEir & ioNG aEA.P CHAIR AND, CABINET kin ,fttiONS:-The subscriber informs the pub lic that he continues the Manufacture of the various' ar• tides of FURNITURE In his line, at ItlB.Shop, on Main Street threadoors South di Huber add Tolbert'S Bard wars, ? Store. Be has always on-hand, or id prepared to manafacture upon the, shortest notice, Spring Seat's, Cana Bottom and Windsor Chairs, Sofas, Plain and Fan cy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing and C., mmou Wardrobes Wash Stands,, Book Cases, Bedsteads. TENETIAIw BLINDS got up in the best style., • Particular attention will be paid t> HOUSE PAINT. ING . AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfactiou in every idstance guarantee°. REPAIRING of all kinds in his line of -huskies' , promptly attended teat moderate prices, , IfSDERTAKING.--Having purchased the Hearse of , Mr. Wisi Panty, dec'd, he is able toattend funerals and tuarinficlure CDM7IB at the shortest notice, of Cloth, Wal nut loi•Cherry. ALayeroutwillbe in attendanbe. nay 4'634y JOSIAH E. §CIiOPIELD: MAP CHAIR AND. CABINET o OO *A-#.14-RMS.--JOSIA SIOIPIELD,'(Suc-- cessor- f John Creei MANUFACTURER OP CHAIRS and. COMET-MARX Main street, three doors Beath of EftkberkTplbert's Hardware Store,,Chambersbarg., ,• —FeRNITUEE OF ALL KINDS, AlWaysr‘on- band or •inade to order. Venitian llltnda manufactured as neatly and cheaply as. city work. • HOUSE and SION`PAINTINO and PAPER HANGINII done' neatly, txpeditionsly and cheap, in Town Or Countrjr. • - „ ,/ { .9,Pairin,g of kinds, their line of Irasin'ess, protatitry attended to; atlnoderate prices. June ; 17,1863 • • • „ poOk.:BINDERY.- - 1 .e IKE: iFER -CO. have removed their BOOK BINDERY to the had story of the MANSION HOUSE, on s tirelnarriond, above 'Btirvick'e Book-Store. ' Entrance between the Book Store and•Dr,Snively's office: ' 0111 looks, Neinpapqit, &e:, bound jn any style. Blank Books made to order. 4 , aper ruled to any patteit. • Nov l .l, 430. • eS(IOEN'I'S wilt pay for- th &REPO: ;Ur- BITORY• slx•munthil to be sent to a goldi.ir FICPRINTIN6-, every style ofoneit fenrce tient4SHVgiAEPOSITONT Brno, ry cc ebirinto kr. TEAlloleumstpTiAw - N , • ISAMILLER & HENSHEY'S: On the Northwest -Corner , of the Diamond CHEAP FOR'CASH; nverything, %gore .th.st is usiu!lly kept ItE,Dri4 Fos zirsiexcic, - - All „Uvular Drage; Cough Syrape;„ , • itarray'r Camphorated Cordial, I , will sive Diarrhea, • • ; Cordials, Certain Remedies, IMosumati? Liniments; - ' An - cdynePordill, - The infant's protector , . And Mother's friend, Worm Syrups, ! _.• Aryl Ulan gee, - ,t4titer Ms, • Yield Extract Beebe, iandsay's Blood Searcher; • • • - Sarsaparilla Syrups, „ . And all other Standard 'Preparations of - the • DaT. None Others Kept at this Rouse. SOAP.% about ftirti kinds; PIStraCCRY, the best of all kinds; . Heise and Car= Ponnuts..that can be relied on; " Itanovas Ott and Li f ifPß; and ' r KlRl:Alit* Liter Cuntszra Jane 17,'63 WM. RRYSER, JR. 1 CRAB. W. crotassam. HEYSER & CRESSLER, GRADUATES TN 'PHARMACY, DEALERS TM ' ' • - DRUGS,CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, &c. CHARBERSBURG, PA. • --PURE DRUGS. 'Knowing the importance to the .Patient, as welles to the Physician, to have pure reliable Medicines, we make our purchases frotnfirst•class Houses. Allour Tinctures, Syrups, Fluid Extracts, Vila and other. preparations are mule by ourselves,and every article examined before It is sold. CHEMICALS: - - We buy our Ohemieltbi friMa the best 'manufacturers in:, the conntry.and are satisfied they are pore and of full strength. We have Als. constant , supply of PHOTO GRAPHIC CHEMICALS.' PATENT MEDICINES'. ' We have constantly on hand all the standard Patent, Medicines, and warrant them genuine. FAMILY DYE COLORS. 1 , , Black, Blue, Green, Scarlet, Magentor, Drab, Brown. Slate-and many other colors, with directions that any , one can celor by, for 15 And 2.s,cents. KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL, Shades and Chimniar, all of beautiful styles, of tile best quality and very cheap.. ARTIFICIAL T.EETH, Artists' Oil Colors, Canvas and Brushes, line Extracts and Cologne, tine and cheap Soaps, Bair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes, Horn and Slobber Combs. POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS. A laige asiortinent of all prices. - O'NIEL'S. HORSE POWDER Has been sold in this establishment for fifteen years. We believe. it the best In rism - hive ail the best HORSE MEDICINES OF THE-DAY. • Pa RS - It'l. - P - T'I'ON'S The Prescription:Countor FP, tinder our ;own especial care, and we humbly Behave that WO. an give satisfac tion to all who will give their prescriptions to our cote. . Medicines can be had at night or on Sunday by calling at the Store , or at W. Heyset's• rdsidence, a , re doors South of the Stem. . . We buy all goods at the lowest market rates, and se I et ft ir putt es, MICHAEL GROVE KENNED Y'S "Medical ,Disetivery, Ayerts Sarsaparilla, - Seme'sCod Jaye'. Oil. • - " Lindsay's Blood Beerclev, Stover's Bitters. • I Hostetter's Rtomach•Bitters, wain's Panacea, ; Brown's &Benne of Jamaica Ginger, , Extrac t Bachat Radway's Medicines, • , Spalding's Tbroat,Confections, ; - Browns Troches, and other reliable Medicines at SPANGLER'S.' ROOFING. , ROOFING Ready to' nail down, rcuU.PING more durabie - than Tin. ROOFING at half the cost of Tin . • ROOFING far Steep or Pt& Boole READY - ROO PING- 1 FOR HOUSES,- • - FOR. CHURCHES, FOR FACTORIES; ,[ FOR DARNS. • FOR -ALL BUILDINGS - I This Roofing is made of the heaviest woven fabric ever vied for the purpose.—llltinufactured solely by onreolyel' sold secured by Patent.. Put up in rolls and shipped to all. parts of the country. And gsually for-sale by hardware merchants and hullders. It can be applfed by any common workman. , We also manufacture. LIQUID GUTTA PNIICIIA CEMENT, : POR IMPAIRING ' LEAKY TIN ROOFS-! ~ :11RAPER TITAN - 011 - PAINT, - • - - .gE4F7.gii BODY THAN:IOIZ l'Alli T. VOA 4WAAr P.A Pd. Iffcirms a Perinanetly adhesive; • elastic coating o;i4r the whole sugace of the tin. filling opal! the windier, • RUST HOLES, '. • • And often saving the expense of-a new roof. • OUlt COMPOUND GUTTA PERCHA - CEMENT is especially adapted to repairing LEAKY S'BINGLE POOPS, - TAINI f 3, . _ , SATZ , WITT& • tee., .ate. I — This ' is aihick, teatiM - ': '‘orts compound,' applied ' with - trowel& similar initrnment, and' does not dry up and •rachos dd ail other irticles used forthispurrinse. CIRCULARS AND SAMPLES ' Ott& RetulY,l66llng sent by mall whan desired Liberal arrangetnentsmhdd 'with Agents. READY ROOFING CO., , ng.211.1y •_. 73 Maiden Lane; NeW York. LANDRIITH'S :-.-. .. . , ' 1-4 AGRICULTURAL IMPLESIBNTS AND, SEED- WAREHOUSE, _ ; 21 and 23- South Sizth - - street; Philadelphia. I „ DAVID LAttnitrta a• Spa Proprietors of illoorruelaJe, which contains near four-h i undred acres, in high tlith, • leiroted to the production' of,Gannba Sares, are now I 'remixed to supply Country /dercbantb, Druggists and 11l ethers-who-deal tu.Seedsi.rritialarge or-small coma i titles, by the peurid or bushel, and also in papers made ready tor retailing. i,-r, , - - -, '- The Establishment' tePresented'oy David Landreth & .....ton, has -been founded nearly % of a century. The widespread popularity, and thedemandjinereas , egfrdni year to-}ear; for . . •' - . LAXPRETII'S IFARRENTED . GrA-B;DEN , • SEEDIS - I evidence of the high mine entertained fcr them by the public.. . i 1 '' . - I ' I „ '. ,r Landreth's GardenSeedti 'lire' not 'onljr favorably; irle , almd throughout the UnioMbrit are Shipped to Many lireignporta. Indeed', it maybe 'stated with national: pride that they Coin° in reactive competition With' .BN?: - : ], ish Seed on British Soil. • ~ ' ... .' '• David Landreth &Bpnitrritealrttlieffe - Tiot 4 alr6dy . i ; hit hasy r s of their garde* Seeds, Wirtake . a. trial nt: li aem.--usnred that they 'trill be found fay Mival to 's heir high reputation.' ' ' •- .. . • ~ / :Landreth's Ruralßeititrier, and - AlmaniecOntiining 4,- itatogne (40 arden Seeds' withinstinetions, furnished taus. Also — Catalogue of Agricultural Inipleinenbi. DKFT.D LANDRETH & SON, , . I ' -r: . I -.lfile.'2l. tridilSoizth, .. fitliSt.,PhiladelPiaia r. : apg. 12,.'68-ly , . . - WEEBB C4l' BE HAD, THAT , wrLL . lro.r- BRICA'H, ISIILIBit & HENSHEY'S, aiambersburg. Pa Outtctriliercha •111:,ioartg .*celto: Srmiklin_Vapositarp, number 11, 1863 t , r it *11E15..." tutra s, XTO A ItTAftY CONCENTRATED VEGETA BLE EXTRACT. A PURE . TONIC. , . 1100PLANVS'GERUAN BITTERS, .;Prepared by ' - tili..C.,3l..jackson, Philadelphia. Pa.. ,1V 111 effectually cure - „ . LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, • JAITNDIPE,,CRRONIC OR NERVOUS' DEBILITY, Diseases of ,the Kidneys. and all diseases arising froto u dis Ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Coostipation,-Inivard Piles, Fullness 'er Bided to .the -Head. Acidity of the Stoniach, • Nan sea: Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutbiring at the Pit of tlie'Storhach, Swimmiror of the head, Hurried'and Difficult Breathing 4 ' teiingitt the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensa-: Hens when'inn. 17ing posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots bi- Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull-Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of thet Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, Acc.-, Sudden Fl ushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant linaginins of Evil, and great De pression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. ccintain'no ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY ! •They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine mikes out of a hundred. . . -Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop ularity Of Hoofiand'S German Bitters (purely vege table), hosts of ignorant Quucks and unscrupulous adventurers have opened upon suffering:humanity thedood-gates of N op ostrums, in the shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drags, and christened Tonics, Stomashies and Bitters. • - Beware of the Innumerable array of Alcoholic 'preparations, in plethoric bottles and big-bellied 'kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters.which instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. ; HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS! Aro not a new' and untried article, but have stood thetest of fifteen years' trial by the Aincrican pub lic; and their reputation and sale aie not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS, testifying of .heir own personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters.- Do you want something to strengthen you 1 • Do you want a good appetite! Do you Want to build up pour ConatitutiOn Po you ;cant to feel well Do you want fo get rid of lVerttotterf Do you want Energy Do you want to sleep well ? . - . • ' Do you want a brick and vigorcru a feeling f If you do, use „ • - . . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BiItERS !! From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Althoughnot disposed to favorer recommend Pa tent Medwinesin general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man May not testify to the benefits he believe.s himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contnb ute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Freehand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I Fits prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., 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 present year, was folloWed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of repining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use, of them. • ' J. NEWTON BROWN. - Philadelphia, June 2,,1861. PARTICULAR NOTICE. • There are many - preparations sofa' under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottlep, conipounded of the cheapest whiskey or common rum. costing from to 40 cents per gallon; the taste diem:tient bv.Anire tir (1- riaider Seed. . This claim of Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as lona as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard.' Bp their use the *PBlem is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Lioor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant t pon a drunkard's life and death. -For those who desire and WILL Litruor Bitters, tee publish the following recerpt, t'et.OSE 21 D' BOTTLE HOOFLAS GERMAN ITT'ERS and mix wit is THREE Q tiA TSOFGOOD Blt AN- D Y Olt WHISKEY, and the resttltteill lw'a prepa ration that well far excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the nionerouS Liquorißitter4 iq the market, and will coot much leis. )ins will h4re, 071 the virtues ofBOatc:L.INE'S -01T1'EILS' in con:" nection with a good article of Ltquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost YOU. OM ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS: We call the attention, of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "Hoofland's German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of-the disea shs induced by etposures and privations'incident in camp life, In the lists published alinostdaily lathe newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be found that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every ease of that kind can be rea dily cured by Ifoolland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting fronidisorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed.' We have no hesitation in sta ting that. if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundred's:of lives might be saved that will otherwise be lost. ' We call particular attention to the folldwing re markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's hero's, whose life, to use his own language. "has been saved by the Bitters:" - - " Ehrtr.Ania.mrti. August A 1862. Mesxrp ,Toned gentlemen. your lloofland'sGermanßitterhas'savedMy 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 et total stances of my ease. I am.-Anti have-bee! , for thelast four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated Bat tery, and under the immediate command of Capt. It. 13. Ayres. , Through the exposure attendant up-- on toy 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 great debility, heightened' by an, attack of-dysentery: I was then removed from the White House, and sent to this city on board the steamer "State of Maine," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Silice 7 that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark, of vitality. Fora week or more I was scarcely, able to swallow anything,,, and if did force a morsel down, it was' immediaW ly thrown up again. ' I could-not even keep a glass of water on my 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, - phd advisecltue to see a clergyman. and tri make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me.' An acquaint ance who • isited Me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick rSteinbron. of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, -as a forlorn' hope, to try , your Bitters, mid kindly Procured, a bottle. From the time / I commenced ta kingthem the gloonay.sharlow of death receded,. and lam now, thank Goa for it. ceiling better. Though I have taken but two bottles."' bare- gained - ten Pounds, and I feel. sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and slaughter, from whom I have. heard norhirig for eighteen 'months: for, gentlemen lam a loyal Virglnian::frm the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the cern taint). 'of life which:hataken the place of vague 'fears—to year Bitters/will I owe the privilege of again clasping to my , bosont those who are dearest to mein life. /. Veryirnly ISAAC MALONE. We fully °once!' in the truth of the abAve state-' 'lnca, as we:had/despaired of seeing oar comrade; Mr. Malone. restored to health. , JOHN. CIIDDLEBACILIst New York Battery.' GEO.A.ACNLEY, Co: - C:11thMaine. = r" 'LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92c1 New Yerlt, ~ • L. E. Sr,ENCER.Ist Art., Batt. F. J. B. FAREWELL, Co.B. 3d Vern:tont. HENRY'S, JEROME. Co: 8.. HENRY T. Ii , IoDONALLI, Co. Ci6th Maine, JOBNY. WARD. Co. Maine. HERMAN KOMI: ed. li. 72.4 N. N.Y. ' NAT. B. TELOMAS.)Co.T. 85th Pa, /A. , KIMBALL. Co. Ar3rl Vermont. - JOHN .T,NKINS, Co: B. 3.oth Pa.% , „ • BEWARE OF- C6IPN,TERFEITSI See that the sigriattire of "O. M. 4210KSott'L ,is on the WRAPPER of eaoh.bottle.- . PRICE-PER BOTTLE, D. CU , - OR lIALF DOZ.PORS4'.OO. Should your n'earest druggist got have The article. do not be put off by anY•of the intoxicating PrePara , lions that may be offered in its Piscii but send to 4s, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL "OFFICE 'AND MANUFACTIYAY. • • .' , No..46BlArtottermtv.y ; ; • , • • .) •-• • •:a4.1 , 1%11 1 .•5' EVANI3;. (Successors to C. M. Jackson i tg ,4 !F OR SALli , r4izaheipaiets, {gilt ,Deilteis every ',Own in the tr4t f statai: - - • [June 17 IY. =I -;„. , ',"; itoToretm Wanted;at the CHEAR WHOLESALE INECA4,6I4* W-rL LI A. 31 GE 1;-WIC,KS ON THE DIAMOND, CHAMBER ! SBURG, PA., PAR WUCRAWS CASH PRICE , f WILL BE PAID, 2,000 bushels Apples,, • _ 200 "' Cheantits. 200 '":-• • Shetlbtiykai 300 `•! WhitoldereeiTotatoes. 100 ". ‘'* ObiOng,' 100 - "White,skp Dethu l / 4 100 " Dried Peaches; • 400 , .. 14 • Ap p, 6 4 , 100, " 4 , '; • g,ooo,4 l naris Dried Corn. = • 5,000 pounds Country Soap, Fresh Bidtei, and Eggs., Also, I'OR . SALE,Yll6liit6 . 4nd T1.114:141 WEST ;414D 110 Si V,AItkIKD-4,4ORTHENT ME-RCIIANDiSE in Zhambersburg, consisting in part of 13rourn Sugars. " • - White Sugars,, Syrups of all grades, from 50 eta. to Per gallon, 'Molasses of all grades and prices, • Prime fresh Teas, of all grides and kinds. • Pickles the itujeri,reajy for the Table. Pi kles in Jars., , . ChoUolate, •• t,offeh, ' ' ExceLOor Coffee, 25 cents,per pound, _Essenm of Coffee, • - ' • - Primw English Cheese, Pepper Sauce. ' Tomato Catsup, „ ' , Nos. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel, Rine Mustards„: ' "- - PEPPER CAREFULLY. • CLEANED AND GROUND; ON-HIS OWN To his large• assortment of GROUND and UN GROUND SPICES and BAKING ARTICLES he would also invite simeial, attention, as he ialli - none but what he knows TO BE STRICTLY PURE and FRESH. Also,. ' ' ' ' • • QUEENSWARE,. ' • TUAIBLEHS; . • , • . , • . : ' STONNWARE, artielelin thii HARD E line, a full assortment of Brushes of all kinds, Broomi. • Wash-boards, • Buckets: • - ' • Comb's, , - ,Funey ik Common Soap, - Pocket Knives . , Stove S~tare apd s.oooartides not named, all of which will be of fered at len+ low prices... 'lt ray determination' to make my ) bneinee , '3 n m ay e'by,saling:is large griart 7 tity of geode and ret,by large prpAte,.. Call and examine for yourself and get a bagain. P. 5..-Persons wishing to buy. at Wholonic will And it to their interest Act-Tell' before pnrehasing elsewhere. .. , Nov. 4. gortntrbing MouorS. WtTN.D.EIZLICII. ST, MEAD, Fbrivarding and Commissina Merchants. ,• North Second Street. opposite the Carat's' laud Tall Railroad Depot.CIL&MBERSBUItO. Pa. • •• / Cars run - regularly to and front Philada. & Baltimore. AtIENT3.--255c0e5..14.11 Hiscutran, No. 808 ,Mar ket street. Philadelphia- -• P. S.—Lykens. ey, Broken Egg and Nut COA'L;(4I- rect from the tattiest. Wilke.barra and Pine Grosk , FOUNDRY COAL. LUMBER, and SHINGLES., - SALT, PLASTER and lI&NCOCK- CEMENT:kept/constantly on baud. FLOUR. DRAIN and PROWL:UE/01011 kinds, purchased at the highest cash prices. • sep 9, 63 • - WUNDERLICH & CT33IBERL'D VALLVA.' WARE HOUSE.. The Forwarding bueinemt kill hereafter be conducted by C. W. 13tSTER A: CO.. 'tit the Mare hottse ef the C. V. Railroad. abet/they hopi!to . receive a liberal phtremtge. ' DEPOTS—Buzby dc Co.. 365. ,31 ark et St .Philadelphia, and.Telin Bilighrun,l.sl Ilewaid