The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 20, 1864, Image 2

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kings of. et abet.
DENNSYLVANIA.I4IL ito.s.")!
SUMMER TIME YABLZ. 3s•aisas 'Das7y
to and from Phdrulethhia, on and after ..3lo4;DAY,
.4PRIL 20th, 1803.
.. . ,
• The, Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrita at Harrisburg and
Plfiladelptda as lollows: ,
EASTWARD.
TIlf1:00311 EXRRESg, TRAIN rebArell flarrittOtlrg
aaiirat 2.00 1. 11..,atid arrives at West Philadelphia at
0.104. X.
FAST LINP., leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 445 pad arrives at West ' hilauelphia at 8.05
Prieragers take breakfiist at Laucister.
WAY ACMDIHODATION, via Mount Jvy, leaVes
Harrisburg at 7.00 A.M., and arrives at West Philiatlel
liblavat 12.25 V. at. - -
FAST NUL TRAIN . leaves Harrisburg daily ( except
Sunday) at 1:00 'P.M., and arrives at West Philadelphia
at 5.00 P. u. -
_HA Rat:glum:l ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. via Co
hantbia, leaires Harrisburg at 4.00 P.M., and arrives at
ly,*Philadelpttka, at 9.30 P. Al.
WESTWARD.' , '
—BALTINIORP. RXPRESS - TRAIN leaves Ilarrlaburg
4jall„Vexcept Monday) at' .00 A. st.; Altoona, 7.15 A. st.„
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS :leaves Harris
burg daily at 0.00 A. x.;-Altoona at , 8.00 A. M., take
litealifaa , and arrives at Pittsburg at 1130
Atm!. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg get 1.15 p. at.,take
supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1%30 A. et.
E. VAST,. LINk; leaves Harrisbur at 3.50 P. 11.; Altoona
at, 8.35 .P. X.. and arrives at Pi tsburg' at 1.00 A.
HARRVBIIRG ACCOMMOD TION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 - P.M., and ar Ives at Harrisburg at
5.00 P. x. -
WAlf - ACCOMMODATION T Ai N leaves Philadelphia
at 4,00 P. M., and arrives at arrisbnrg 9.40 4 P. N.
Ililatrain runs via bit. Joy.
SA. lIEL D. YOUNG,``-Div..l-kna'a R. R..
Supt
Jane 17, 1863,4 f.
VORTIIERN O ENt RAL
RAIL
-IVAYi—SUALIfER i ISLE ABLE.
'Three trains daily to a d n Baltimore and Wash
ington tlify
-Connemions.made with rains on Pennsylvania
Rail
road, fo and from Pittsburg nd the West.
TWO - TRAINS DAILY to and from ftm North And
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
On and after Monday, April 20th. IS63,the Passongar
Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrirt nt
and depart from Rarriebiirg and Baltimore as follows,
viz
SOUTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN B leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunny)
leaves Harrisburg
arrives at Baltimore
ESPRESgTRAIN leaves Sfinbury daily
• • (except Sunday) - 11:07 P. M.
'44 leaves Harrisburg (except
• ' • Monday) -
u arrives at Baltimore daily,
(Mteept Monday)
HAURISBVT.G.ACCOMmoDATION lentos
Harrisburg
NORTHWARD
MAIL TItAIN leaves Raltimore daily (ex
: eept Sunday) 9.15 A. X.
" • leaves Harrisbm g it.
-
arrives at Sunbury 4.05 r
EXPRESS TRAIN laavOs Baltimore daily... 9.15 r. x.
arriveiat....... -
1.35 A. )1.
. 4 leaves Ilarrisburg daily (ex
cept .; Monday)
arrives at Sunbury
HARRISBIIRO ACCO>IMODATION leaves
• Bnitiniore daily (except run-
' day)... 2 55 r. si.
•
/
..‘. arrives at I .risburg 7.3 a P.M
Podfarthei . information pply at, the Mee, in Penn
sylvania Railroad Deput, Harrisburg.
3. N.DuBARRY, Gen Supt.,
June 17,1433.4 f.
TEW AIR LINE ROUTE. -j:- Three
Trains Daily to Now York and Philadelphia.
'On and after Monday. Apra 20th. 18613, the Passenger
Trains will leave the Philadelphia and ftawfing Railroad
Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York a nd Philadelphia, as
follows, Viz:
EA.§ . IsWARD. '
•
EXPRESS LINE 'leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. M.. on
arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train front
the West. arriving in New York at 9.30 A. 31.: and phila
deiphia at 8.20 4. 31. A sleeping car is attached to the
train through from\ Pittsburg without change. ;
MAIL TR A LN' leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. st.,arriving
in New York at 5.3 U p. 11., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P M.
PAST LINE leaves Ebirristurg at 2.00 P. st„ arriving
in New York at 10.25 P. M.. and Philadelphia at V.OO ?.11,
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE - leave.; New York at 6.00 A. M.. and Phila'
ielphia at 8.15 A. m., arriving at 'Harrisburg at 1.15 s'.:str
DIAIL TRAIN leaves New YOrk at 12,00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3:39 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
P. X.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 1.. m.", ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.104. m. and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg; A sleep-,
ing car is also attached to this train.
ConnectiOne are made at Harrisburg with trains on
the Pennsylvania. Northern Central and Cumberland
Valley raiiroadd. and at Reading for Philadelphia, Potts
ville, Wilkesbarre. Allentown, Easton, &c.
Itaggnge cheCked through. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg,ss ; between Harrisburg and Phila
. elphia. $3 35 in No. 1 cars, and $3 in N 0.2.
For tickets or other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
June 17,413. if. General Agent, Harrisburg, •
1863.
ANTINTER 4RRANGEII2I4 I ±.-
CGMBERL AND VALLEY AND 04111 7 .6;LI ti
.k.AILRO.4 as.
18G2
CAAN(}F. OF HOIYRS - On and after 151oniay. No
vember 17,1862, Paaaenger Trains will run dolY, ae
lollows,(Sundays excepted) ;
FOR CHAMBERSBTJRG AND RA.R-
AISBURG
Leavalitigendown...
4 . Greemastle..,
{Airive at
•
Chamberabnrg
.
Leave at.
Leaved Elkippsibstrarg
ewville
....
•' . Carlisle .
' Mechanicsburg •
Arrive at Ilarrisburg
''OR CHAMBERSBURGAND -AAGERS
TOWN
tes'veß .....
" IMechanicsburf..
'Carlisle
•
q :ihippensburg 10.33 4.00 -
Arrive nt Chambersburg 11.00 4.30
..Leave Chanibersbnrg 11.16 .4.40
" ' Oreenelistle 4.55 5.30
/rill* at Farriaburg 1.35 8.10
ems - Making close connections at Ilirrisburg with
trains for .ohiladelphia, New York and Pittsburg; add
'with trains.for all points West
0. N. LULL, Supt.
R.R. Offlce,Chamberftharg.Nov.l7:lB62.
• 1863. , • ,1863.
PHILADELPHIA AN D ERIE
RAILROAD.--Tbis great line traversesthe _North
, ernand Northwest counties Of Pennsylvania to the city
,of Brie, on Lake Erie. - -
It has Geen leased by the Pennsy7rocinia Etc/Trend
Cbispany, and under their auspices being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
It is pow in use ter Passenger and Prefght bUsiness
tram Itarrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork.}(l77 nra
the Ealitern Division, and from Stieflield to Erie, (78'
mtles,) on the Western Division.
•
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HA Risinm.
TRAIN leave. North 1 h
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves North ' 00 A.s
Cancun through WITHOUT CHANGE both ways °tithes.,
trains botweemPhiladelphin and Lock Havenyaud be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Carson the Bzpresstrain both ways
, For Information respecting Passenger bfisiness apply a
the 8. E. Corner 11th awl Market e treats; Philadelphia.
Anil int. Freight business of the Company's Agents:
8. B. Kingston, Jr.,Cor.l3thand Marketste.,Phasila
J. W. Reynolds, Erie. ,
J. 31. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltimore, Mil.
11. IL HOUSTON, . •
tionerpVreiglit Agent, Philadelphia.
.. , " 1 , LEWIS L. UOUTT,
General Ticket Aient.Philadelphia.
g JOS. D. POT'TB,
J. e 17,63) 'Oeueralthihagar,Williapasport.
Cobarto anb 55egato.
EW - `I I OBACCO AND , SEGAR
•
STORE.—To the. Cititensof Chambersburg and
Tricfnftg : The undersigned. having been compelled to
leave Virginia on account of his Union sentiments, has
cone among you toestablish business. hoping fom his
long experience,and bycloseattentlor,he will meet
with a generous support. liis stock will consistof all
he bestbrandso fTOBACCO an - 48EG ABS which he
is lies cheap as can beliatlanywhere In town. Don't forget
`the place. sign of the "Ilttleo , Vlrginiamgger,''opposite
he Franklin llot el .nex t door to F•hryock's Book Store,
- 80tith-eastcorner of the Diamond
Jams 17 ASO
''' tinck:of..qCrat4 1 ~f
- • -
"Pp FADING SAIL , ROAR-WEN -
Lt- ft.: Alilt A N 410.1 E
TRUNK LINE from the Mirth and - North:-
welt for Phtladelphia,Nnw York. Reading .Pottirvillo,
Lebanon, Allentown. Ensign,
Trains learn Rarrialitirg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottscille,and al I intermediate Mat ions. at 8.00
k. . 1 ) 4 3 P. M. • 'X
N ;Nit York Express leavid6Harrieburg. at 3.00 A.Mdw
arriving at New York nt 10.15 the same morning.
Fares from Harrisburg; To New York 55.15 ; to Phila
delphia 52.35 and 5..1.80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. .u.,12 Noon,and
7 P. - M. (Pittsburg Express arriving nt Harrisburg at 2
. 3t.) Lcave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. m..and 3.30 P.M.
Sleeping cars in the yew York Expres rain s through
to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers l,vtheCatawiesa Railroad leaveTamaque
at 8.50 A.M.. and 2.15 P. St. s tv Philudelphia„New York,
and all Way Points.
' Trains tease Pottsville at 0.15 A. x.,and 2.30 P.X.,fOr
Philadelphia, littfriebtirg and New York. ,
An Accommodation Passenger train (eaves Reading at
6.30 A. x., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M.
I:Fp- All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
A Sunday train leaves pottavitle at 7.30 A. M., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. -
Commutation, Mileage. Season, and Excursion Tickets
at reduced rates to and from all points.
80 lbs,Baggnge allowed each Passenger.
• 43. A . NICCOLLS,
General Superintendent.
Doc 16,1863-tf.
S HRINER'S BAT BAMIC COUGH -stßop.—rar coughs, Odds, Vroup. ir7iooping
tough,' Astremq, Bronchitis, Spating Stood, Pam and
Weal:nen of the Bove, 'Difficulty of dreathing, ttc.
—This is no new remedy. .1! has been noed fora nuinL
her of years iii Maryland and parti - of Pennsylvania,
and hiti wherever known. acquired an unprecedented
reputation for caring the e varions diseases for which it is
recommended.
, 5.0
It taused by all classes of society, and the universal
opinion - is that it is good. This Syrup ispurettirepeta
tie Compound.; It is pleasant to take, and never does
injury. itut, owing to its purifying qualities. must do
good under any circtimtances. Its effects are truly
wontlet fill, soothing, calming, and allaying the most
violent equgns. purifying,streengthing and invigorating
the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves,
aiding and facilitating elpectoratieri, anti healing the
DISEAStiD LUNGS.
Thus strikiug nt the root of dl , eases, and driving it from
thu system, - CItOUP. • ,
This disease is announced by difllCUlty of bieathing
shrill whistlingor whei.zing, hocking cough and threat,
ened suffocation, .i.x. It mostly oecurs in young chil.!
dren. No Child need die tit troop - if this Syrup is pro- -
perly used and used in time._ Mothers hiving croupy
children should'wateh the first show of the disoase x and
always keep this remedy at Iran-
For cough after measles this y p is most excellent.
(.... 0
Experience has pi oven that it , equaled by.no other
preparation. . • ,
10.10 A.M.
1.151•. x
6.35 P If.
2.00 A. If,
6.15 A.
Ihe price of the remedy is such as to place it within
the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every
person should have it.
Every-person should have it in the house. It is a true
and faithful friend to all who- value health and Wish to
seems themselves against that most terrible disease,
consumption. It will be found the most usetul as well
as the cheapest family medicine in the world. It his
been used for the last four years with a suqess without
a parallel.
6.30 A. x
PriCo 4U cents per bottle, or three bottles for $1.10.,
Prepareaby S. AUOUTZ & EEO.,
Westminster, Md.
For sale by DIYLLEIt & HENRIES:, arut J. S. N IXON,
Obambersburg. Pa.. and Storekeepers every-where
3.00 t as
5.3 S k. 31
rOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE
AN J) CATTLE POWDERS.—These Powders have
peered, after a trial of several years, to be , superior to
any preparation orthe kind used. Thecbi.f superiority
of these Powders arise from the fact that they are emit
posed of Medicines that have Laxative, Tonic and Puri
fying properties. The taxathe ejected crudities front
tile stomach and intestines; the Tonic gives strength
to the system of the llorse; and the purifying medicines
contained is then cleanse the blood, and lay the foun
dation Lir a healthy arid vigorous circulation,. The use
of them improves the wind. strengthens the appetite
and gives the horse a fate, smooth and glossy in—thus
impuoviue the appearance, vigor and spirit of the noble
animal.
These Powders are not intended, as must powders are.
to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of
being fat when nut really so—but toremove the disease
and promote his general health. ' •
Those Powders will strengths-. the stomach and Hite+.
tines, cleanse them from offensive matter-and bring
them to a healthy state. They are a prevention of Lung
Fel er, deertain remedy for all- diseases incident to
the Horse., as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distemper.
Founders, Heaves. Slavering, Coughs. Fevers, Loss of
Appetite, and Vital Energy, 4c. These. Powders if
used two or three times a week, through the winter said
spring, your Horse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic
or Botts. few doses of these ponders will remove the.
worst Cough on any Horse. Were owners of Burnes to
feed a few of these Powders every year they mi s ht save
The lives of ninny valuable Horses.
MILCLI COWS —Thepropertma this Powder possesses
in increasing the quantity of milk in Cam gives it an
importance and value which shbuld place it in the hands
of every person keeping a Cow—ln fattening Cattle, it
gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thril_ieinueh Taster.
HOGS.- - In ail diseases of Swine, as Coughs.tleers in
the Lungs and Liver, Le., by putting front half a paper
to it paper of these Powders in a barrel of swill, the above
disease can be cured or entirely prevented. By using
these pirivrtters the Hog Cholera can. be prevented. Pre
pared by Si A. FOUTZ h BRO., Westminster, Md.
For Sale wholesale and retail, by MILLER A HEN
SBL'Y. and S NlX.C.N u chambersiturg, Pa., and store•
keepetes everywhere: Price' 25. cents per paper, or five
papers for $l. [deatit.k-ly]
ALIXTURE.—Is a safe
and reliable R.einetly for the Cure of fthlumatisin
'Painful Nervous _Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swelling
and all disease requiring an external application on Man
• On Horses it will never fail to eine Pole-evil Fistula,
old running Sores. or Sweeny, if propel ly applied. For
sprains, bruises. scratches. cracked .hoofs, chafes, saddle
or collar Gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible remedy.
Try it, and be cottiinced of its oftitticy.
A. M. Y. M.
7.00 2.45
7.37 , 3.35
Persons afflicted with this dtseave. no matter of how
long, standing. can be promptly and effectually cured by
using tb:s mixture.-
There is nothing in the 'world en sure and so good to
take away bad Corns audeure Frost Efitesus this prepar
ation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 45 and 50
cents Ver bottle. Prepared by
S. A'. FOUTZ g 1310.. " , vtminoter. 31d.
For sale by MILLER 1c lIENSOEY, nd .1. S. NIXON
ehazobershiirg. Pa.. and Storekeepers verywhere.
$.17 429 j
- J
. 8.8(1 12.55
. 9.90 1.28:
2.00
10.102.42
10 , 42 \3.12
al.t3" jr 3.40
A. M. P.M.
... 8.05 135
8.47 2.15
... 9.27 2.55
-10.02 3.29
, MASO - ).T & HAMLIN'S
ORGAN'S:
WITH OICE .OR TWO SETS OF SEEDS,
. .Contnining the
AUTOMATIC SWELL. IoIIIBLE BELLOWS. KNEE
bTOP: AND COMBINATION VALVE
SS.,Euery lit.,lncment Warranted /or Five Fears. "at
Nunes FP.131 $.70 TO
"The - Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which
combines the requisites. for church and parlor music:
for the schncl room and the social feet,viii gathering
For while it possessor , AutFicient power fi r the accompa •
nimeut of a I urge clinrus, it is, from its amiability of
all shades of expression, and its wonderful crescendo
and diminuendo, must ell-active as a solo instrument.
It is capable of orchestral effects, end rapid music. as
trills. arpeggios, etc. From its sustained tories.lt has
decided advantage over the Piano-forte. for the render
ing; of many of the 'choicest morceaux of the masters,
such asaymphunies. quartettem,etc,"
It. A.IcCI;(IR.Et. Chamberstinrg, Pa.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
henalersigned will Bell and deliver, in geed
rec. Cabinet• Organs anywhere in Me State. at
factory' pricee. All 'angel-rim; by, letter promptly an.
awered. [Jinel7. 7 63-tf.] R. A Mc.
PIANOS I .
R. A. WCLCRE, sole agent, for the celebrated
DECKER BROTH ER Af' (NEW YORK) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put up in perfect condition, In any
part of the State,, at
- FACTORY RETAIL PRICES. -
All instruments ‘Vrarrmitcd for five years.
Pianos from other - factories be furnished, ifdealred.
Juno 17,36 a., • R. N. IicOLIIRE,
Chambersburg, Pa.
p RIN - cF, &.co.'s
WELL KNOWN
MELODEQ,NS AND ' HARMONIUMS!
Introducin g the effea Rae on'evory nntrnment.
G . Mll.l l llL'Sluistopasat , d PIAI4OO for caab at a lib
oral deduction, or on Monthly Instalments.
air Over 30,900 aold.ba Philadelphia.
JAMBS BELL A fiVgole Agent,
219 And 2 8 1Nontb. FltthArnet, above Spruce et.,
- sep 16, 63-ly
KLE3O,I* BROTHER; ;
Importers. kanufacturers nod Healers
IN
3IIISICAL INSTRUMENTS::
OR MAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS, .
'No. 705 'HAREMS STREET, PRILADELPITIC
Orders o'refully , attended to by S t „ S. stinrooK
Chatribersburce Isola 28-1 .
TTOCAL.MUSIC.—R. A. M6Clure,.
a iii teach classes and private pitting, the art of
Singing, Musical Notation ? ' Harmony, and Musical Come
position.. tu0v25411
C .11.131:18H.
gteticat.
kCiSUMATISM
iftmoiral.
franklin Reposito
ounce..
A mERIC.AIi LIFE INSURANCE
AND•
TRUST. COMPANY.
South-eßsteorner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, Phikl
. • delphia. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual.
ALITHOBIZED CAPITAL, $500,000 00: PAID yr
. CAPITAL. $250,000 00. ASSETS, $1,897,746 50.
"wares liven during tt e natural life, or for sheik
letup; grants annnn't ehdowments, end' makia
contracts of all ependiag on the 'unities o f lilts.
Acting - elan, as Eseentorit-Trustees and Guardians)--
Policies of Life Insurance insured at - the usual mutupi
rates of other genii Companies—withprofits.to the Iti
sured—last Bonus,-Jannary, 1861, being 43 per cent
of all premiums roceeterd on mutual 'policies ,at joint
stock rates, 20 per cent. less than the above. •
NON-FORPRITUILE PLAN.
By which a person pays for 5.7; or 10 yearsonly,whce
the Policy is path up for life, end nothing more to ply,
and should he be unable, or wish to discontinue sooner.
the Company will issue a paid-up policy in provost lon
to the amount of premiums paid, as follows:
i At 5 year
1
Rata.
After payment of
the annual premi
ums '(nn policy of
$1000) for , $4OO 00.
Unmet of 4 an. pre. 800 00
- a 8 tt
Annual premium for $lOOO.
jITOII-FOFEITURE TEj
Age 20,
66 25
44 00,
38,
4, 40,
45
• a so,
Insurance may be effected, giving to any party, on
death of life 'lnsured, a certain yearly income by end
ment for life, thus avoiding all contingencies of lam,
lug the same, and may be double or treble the ydi
interest.
ALEXANDER WIIILLDIN,:President. ,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice-Picsident.
JOILN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer*.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander Whilld in, - .1. Eth.tur Thompson,
Mil. James Pollock, ' lion. Joseph Allison,
Albert C. Roberts, . ' Jonas itowman;. _
Samuel T. Bodine, , 11. li. Eldridge,
tleorge Nugent, John Aikinan,
«m. J. II owitrd, Glius.F. Ilettzlitt .
Samuel Work,
• 31 EDICAL EXAMINERS.
J. P. BIRD, M. D., I J. NEWTON WALKER,
In attendance at the Company's , office dailyr.
o'clock, M.
WM. G. REED, Chambersbur,g, Pa., Is the Ruth
Agent of tho American bile Insurance and Irust
pithy. and is always prepared to furnish paruphl .
any information wanted, and to take Insurinces.
DR. J. C. RIC l A RAS, Medical Examiner: -
REFER ENCES—Ifod, t. fi. McClure. 17,mr.S.
rolls, J. S. Nixon, Cliambersburg, and Win ,M. M
Cashier liagerstolvn Ibmk.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE 0 1
'ANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 435 a.
Cheittiiit Street. "
Capital t.. ' S4OO
Perpotual Premiums, - . 895
lluexpired Temporary Premiums 171
Su rplaa - 924
Total ' $2,39'2i
.
Statement of the Assets of the Cempany on j
- 15(33.
Pi rst Mortgages. amply secured 51,90
Real Estate, (present i - a1ni5139,322.47.) cost 12.
Temporary loans, on ample Col lateral Sequ
. .
titles
Stticks. (present Talus $93,365 16,) cost
Notes and 11111 s recetrahie
Cush
, • - -,/ •
• $,361
Adviince in value of Real Estate over cost,
Advance in value of Stotkii over cost 11
,
T0ta1,:,,,. - , - V 2,30,116,30
Say- The only . Pyofitefrom-Premiums which Me Com
any can divide by laviiare front Risks which Mivo been
etermined, . . - , , ,- I ,
. .
. . ,
~..,
Extract from the Chartir of the Compan` .
,
",But the moneys received as premiums up n risks
which renmin - nntletermined, and are ontitandi gat the
time of declaring such Dividend. shall not be c sidered
as part of the profits of said Corporation s or d vided as
such."
PEE PET -VA L or LIMITED INSURANCES made
on every description of property, in Town and pouul ry,
for Owners, Mortgages. Ground, Landlords,l &c., &e.
Rates as low as are consistent with security. t
Since their Incorporition, a period of thirty years,
they have paid over FOUR MI - MOM OF DOLLARS
hOSSES By EIRE, thereby affiatling'oridenee of the
advantages of Insurance, as well RE the ability aud'dis
position to meet with promptness all liabilitiett.
LOSSES BY FIRE
Lowe paid during ate year 1562
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Baneker, David DIRECTORS..
Brown,
Tobias Wagner, I hone Lea.
Samuel Grant. Edward C. Dale,
• Jacob R. Smith,°Taloa,
' George W. Richards, lAI er.
„, CHARLES N. BAECKER,P 1
EDWARD C. DALE, Tice Pr
,JAa .W -IV ALLISTER. Sec y pro tern. •
4/Crr Application made to bacm 0A1.9. of
burg, wbo fs an authorized Agent for th ,
either personally or by letter, will meet wit
..March .1,18,3.
tNSITRANCE COMPANY' OF
NORTII AMERICA. INCORPORAIE 1 1794.
,RPETErAL CHARTER. . , GAMY:IL $5OO 000.
OFFICE—No.= WALRET STREET, Pima , LIMIA.
. This Company ore now prosecuting the In-iness of In
surance from Loss or Mange by FIRE co' Building%
Merchandise, Furnitiire, de.. throughout t e Stoic , of
Pennsylvania. on LIBERALTERMS, for o g or short
per or permanently on Buildings, by depottir of
Cranium.
- The PROM?? PargENT of CLIMB for Leaala Laing the
period of nearly SEVENTY YEARS that file Co many has
been in existance, entitles them to the coral enc.° of tha,
0111,lie.
Arthur 6. Coffin, - James N. Wison, , '
Samuel IV.Jones, ' S. Morris Wt n,
John A. Brown, r John Mason
Charles Taylor, George L. n ri8011„ -
Ambrose White, , Francis R. Ci e,
• John It. Neff. Edward lI.T tter,
Richard D. Wood, • Edward 8.1 rite. '
William Welsh, ' William Co Inge;
William El,Jlowen,,
CIIARLEwI , I;I9.T, See'y. ARTHUR G.O FFSN,Prea.
WM. RC 8LE14 , -Central Agent at Zfa *skirg, Pa.
\
WM G. REED, Chatribershurg, Pa., is be author
ized Agent of the Iteurauee Company of . rib Amai n
ea, and Is always prepared to give any in motion 4e
sired, and to take Insurances.
RES ERENt 'ES-,,Charies TS. Taylor and4ihn D.Grier,
Esq's..Chambershur4r. i • Ist 21 '63-tf
fIUR AGEIstt—MLIO GRO,VE,
V of flhainberslinri: is the General ent of the
Frnnklin County Mutual fusurance - Camp it.
Jnno ILELLAN.
eutta4atija
RO °YIN g -
ROOFING. Ready go tuft down.
ROOFING snare drowblc than Tin.
ROOFINGIV half lhe caste Th•
:ROOFING far Steejur Flat Roofs
READY ROOFI G
FOR ROUSES. =
FOR Cif URCIIES,
FOR FACTOR ft
Ot DARES.
FOR ALL BUILDIN S!
This Roofing is made of the heaviest vr, venfabric ever
used for the purpose.-31anufactured eel ly ty ourselves
aullsecilted by Patint.
Put up-in rolls and shipped to all parts of tie conntry i ,
and usually for sale by hardware mere/mita aid builders.
It can be applied by any common workinan.
We also manufacture. =
LIQUID OUTTA PEPXHA OE br!,
FOR REPAIRINO
LEAKY - TIN AO PS!
CHEAPER THAN OIL PAINT,
HRA,VIER BODY THAN OIL AI IT.
MORE DURABLE 277.4.1011 FARM
It forms a permanetly adhesive, ala s is toting aye?
the whole surface of the tin. filling tip al the wailer
RUST HOL.Ei.,
And often saving the expenee of new pot.
OUR COMPOUND
(I=ITTTA FERCHA lE.I'T
is especially adapted to reps ring
LEAKY kIBINGLE'ROO.PS,
camorms,
ssrircarc
th... tee.
This's a thick, tenacious compound, applial with a
trowel or similar Instrument, and does not dtY up mid
crack, as do all other articles need for GI s.pn Owe.
CIRCULARS AND SAMPLES
Of the Ready Renting gent by mail fatt;nebailred
Liberal artangemente made with Aged&
READY 1110Miti CO.,
73 Maiden L ne; Nor Yerk,
sag. 2My
25 CENTS will pay for the REPO
SITOLY are* mouths to belle tto otiokile: in
the gerytco.
p►, Januarp 20, 1864.\‘
IMPORTEIS
. .
WINE'S AND OQ - I.T . OtS
' 12S SOUTH NrB.lll STREET.
- (arms.= czestNvr AND wal..;wt,)
PIIILADELPOIA
GEO. M. LAIIIIAN, I.
A. M. BALLADE,
J. D. BITTING.
SUPEIRIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF ISak,
EACII ROME SEALED Willi - GREEN WAX, WITH
et 7 :
Rates. Rates;
year I At 10 y
$2Er5 oo s2o'
571 40 40 ,
857 10
It 60
, I 00
' YEAR RATE.
$3O
the
elte•
Peet-
PORN. W I N . -
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAX,
WITH THE 'INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
!1. D.
at 12
rized
'Corn
.ts or
.Nic
nib A
I Al
,a 431
000 00
824 63
525 60
17t03 rl
tiov..lB-ly
1114 39
ary 1.
GREAT DISCOV,ERY!
KUNKEL'S HITTER WINE OF IRON, -
f'to the Cure of \FLAX STOMACHS. GENERAL DEE1L1T144.77-
DIGESTION, DISEASES Or The NERVOUS SYSTEZ, _CON
STIPATION, Amur or THE STOMACH, and for all eases
requiring a Tonic-
This Wine includes the most a,greenble and efficient
Salt of Irou we pessesm; Citrate of Alagnetic Oxide com
bined, wi . th,the most energetic of Vegetable' Tonics.
Yellow Peruvian fait- The effect in many cases 0: de
lillity, of appetite and general prostration, of an
efficient Salt Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve
Tonic, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises
the pulse, akes off muscular flabbiness. removes the
palor of anti gi Ves a florid vigor to the COULtto•
thence.
626
,901
,519
11,391
•,351
3,473
Do you want something to strengthen you?
Do you Want a good appetite?
Do you want to build up your constitution ? ?
Do you want to feel well?
Do you want to got rid of nervousness?
Do you want energy ? '
Doyoit want to sleep Well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling?
If you do,try KUNKEL'S BITTER, WINE OF IRON
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly*at
ed by all classes of the community > that it i s no w in _
cd indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs butt ittle,
purities the blood.,gives tone to the stomach. renovates
the.” stem,
.and prolongs te..s I now duly ask a. trial
of this valuable Tonic.
ft TEST.3IONIAL! Harrisburg. Feb 20. ISA
Mr. S. A KU:SELF.. Druggist i—lietir Sir: I have great
pleasnrein'testigking to the complete success of tour
Bitter Wine of Iron in my case. I have b een afflicted
for n number ot years with weakness. general debility
and giddiness. so much so that I have been Co n fin e d t o
my bed for the greater-part of, my time and have hail
the attendance of our best physi:Mins. but received but
little benefit. I had despaired of ever regaining my
health, until hMring o t your in-stimable remedy, 'Br
im; Wrs F. OF IRON. t I determined to try its virtue, a nd
am'happy•to state it has resulted in a complete CilTe.
am morerobnst and vigorous than I have been for many
years. which feeling I attribute solely to sour Bitter
Wine of Iron. I have no hesitation in recommending it
to others, similarly affected, and shall be happy to 'Lear
personal testimony. Youry. truly, lisnmoi Fiset!,
.69,798 1
evident.
sident
IChambe:s
Company
attenuor
titir TO TIIE PIJIILIC.—Dr. S. A. KU:4BEL :—Dear.Sir:
When on toy way.last summer. tojoin toy regiment tit•
Xerktomm. Vir b iuht.you were kind epough to give me
aeveral bettlea of your " Bitter, Wine Qf Iran." I found
it most yaluahledu the climate of the Peninsula and the
diseases incident to it No p repa ration of.narks exceed
it in value.. I believe that its ure mould preveit much
Int.LIODS FEVER. and ,ertairdy prove a great value
intteeure. Tours.reweetfully; IT P.
. Chaplain 17Stli Regiment. P. P.I.
?Prepared and golf! Wholesqle and Ret til, be Eeaxet
Bne..Anothecary*e,llS:Mark et Street. ilarrisburZ. PP
J. S. Agent."Chanthersbnrg.Ta. 0ct28'63-6m
ECONOMY IS WEALTH_ •
CURE YOUR CaUOR FOR TIIIRTEENICENTS
I, The Best and CheripeNt Ifon:schold Remedy in
, MADAME ZADOC PORTEE'
GREAT COUGH REM-EDY!I
Madame Zadoe Porter's Curitt;re Balsam
warranted ifusod according. to the di re"t ion e, to cure
: an cases', Cough 4. olds, Whooping Cough, Asti nut
Atidal laffections of the Throatand Lunee.,
. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam
I, prepared with ill the requisite - Care and skill from a
-outbinationof ttie hest remedies the Ytt fotOle kingdom
ldfords. Its reine Bel qualities are based on itF power
to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the
blood,throngh the lungs. It is not a violent remedy,
but emollient .warming.ie trotting and effeetive; can be
t altenbythe oldest per or youngest child .
Madame Za toe wter's Balsam
hasbeen used by the p bile fo ver. 18 years and has
acquired Itspresentsa es4imPly bein;r recommended
by those who have die tothe afflicted friends and
others.
• MOST IMPO#ANT.
Madame kadocPorter's Arati e Balsam is gold at, a
price which brings it In Brea of everyone to keep it
convenient to use. Tit time use of asingle bottle will
prove to be worth 100 tin if its cost.
lig.
Baveyour money. Do not be persuaded to purchase
articles at 3i.to $l, which do not contain the virtues o
a 13 ct Dottleof fiadatne Porter's Curative Bobtail,. the
costofinanufacturing"which is as great as that of al
most any other medicine ; and the very low — price at
which it is sold, mokes the profit tothe "eller apparent
ly striall,and unprincipled dealers will sometimes re
commendother medicines on which their profits are
larger.unlessthecustethersinsist upon having Madame
Porter"fiandnoneother. Ask for Madam' Porter's Cu
rative Balsam,Rrice 3 ctsoandin , large bottles nt 2 •
eta., and tit %e no other. If you can not get it at one
store you can at another.
Sielintd by all Druggist sand Stora.keepora at 13ita
and In larger bottles at 25 eta..
_ II XLL s IttlCKEL,Proprietora .
Jan 28;63-Iy.New York.
naaorSale b y Wile r & linnaboy r and Jacob a.Nixon
chambersb tug ~ .
T W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S
• FURNISHING STORE. end SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY, No.• 814 Chestnut Street, Four doors below the
"Continental." Philadelphia. Partienlarattention given
toordered Shirts. A perfect fit guatanteed. Persons at
arlistance can order by, the following Shirt Measures,-
Site around,the Neck :
" -
" " Chest wader the Arms :
" Waist:
" Wrist • .
Length of Arm s(hent)frorncentre of back.
to middle of hand :
Length of Bosom at Side
*"., Shire , Igor:114A
iquot.
I.4lll3lAiir, Skr,"CADE & CO.,
.RIVESE, GARDRAT & CO'S
THE INITIALS OF TIIE
XISPORTE? Qy
LAIIMAN, SA LEAVE & CO
SUPERIOR OLD 311DEIRA WINE
TIDE SHERRY, CLARET, AND
HOCK WINES,
AND - 4N ASSOSTMENT IP 1 , 11.48 - BRANDS OF
CHAMPAGNE. •
• OSBORNE .t CO.'S
'OPORTO.
VERY FINE AND DELICATE OLD
TAITORTTD DY
LAUILAN, BALLADE CO.,
N 0.128 SOUTH NINTIISTRE ET,
PHILADELPaI
, OLD RYE WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
LEM=
OLD JAMAICA srinus,
-OBEEHOLTZ WHISKEY,
FOUST WUISK EY,
WERTZ'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
- AND
READING WINES,
L:4,II.3IAN,SALLADE &CO.,
.12S SOD= NINTH STREET,
EbtclY.
the World
NOTICE
TA YAP . . - ga-_P-8 I A ,
- • . AND
, - DISEASES 'RESULTING' FROM
DISORDERS
_OF THE - LIVER,
DIGESTIVE GROANS;
are eared ? by
HOOFLANEL'S GERMAN BITTERS",\
THE GREAT STRENGIIING TONIC
These Bittershave performed more CV&s!
Have and do give better satisfaction!
Have More testimony I
ri aee more respectable people to vouch for them! "
Than any other article in the market.
We deiy any ono , to contradict this assert*, and
- ' WILT. PAY $l,OOO .
To anyone - who Will produce a certicate published
by us, thatis not genuine.
,•
1 11.0 . 0FLANDIS GERMAN' BITTERS •
. ..
" - Will cure every case of .
Chronic or.NerAi Debiliti. Diseases of the Kid
neys, And Diseases'arising from a
- - - Disordered Stomach, -
.rl
Observe the following Symptoms,resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, InwarkPiles, Fullness 0r...8100d to
the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea.
..,
Heartburn: Disgust for Fond, Full- -
- ness or Weight in the Stout
ach, Sour Eructs
,
_. - - tions, Sinking - -
,
or Fluttering at the -
Pit of the Stomach. Swim- •
mine of the head, Hurried and Dif
cult Breathing, Flpttering at the, Heart,
Choking or Suffimating Sensations when in a Ling
posture. Dimness. of Vision,Dots or Webs
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Hen& Deficiency of
Perspiratiob,Yellow
ness of the
- -Skin and Eyes; Pain
in the Side. Back,, Chest.
Limbs, ..ke., Sudden Flushes of Heat, -
Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and grel Depression of ..Spirits
REMEMBER. that this Bitters is NOT ALCO
HOLIC. contains 'no Rum or Whiskey. and can't
make Drunkards, but is the BEST TONIC in the
World. ' -
.4eii` READ WHO SAYS SO: " — er-At '
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J.. formerly of the North
Baptist Church, Philadelphia: _
. * * * rhave kn own lloofland's German Bitters
favi ) rably for a number of years. I have used them
in ray own family, and have been so pleased with
their effects that I was indnced.to recommend them
to many others, and know that they have 'operated
in a strikmgly -beneficial .manner. I take' great
pleasure in thug publicly proclaiming this fact, and
calling the attention of those afflicted with the-dis
eases for which they are recommended, to these
Bitters, knowing ff.( us. experience that my recom
mendation will be su..tained. Ido this more cheer
lally as Hoofland's Bitters•is intended to benefit the
afflicted, and is " not a rum drink."
_ Yours truly. - LEVI G. BECK.
PIIILADELPIITA
From Rev. J.'"Newton 8r0wn.,.,D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Chris
tian Chronicle. Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favorer recommend Pa
tent Medicines in 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
believes 'himself- to have received from' any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to the bknetit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Hootland's
Gmtuan Bitters. prepared" by Dr. 0.. M. Jackson, of
this city. because I was prejudiced against them for
*iv Years, under the impression that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my
friend, Robert Simemaker. 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 ot
these Bitters, at the begimairis 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, sad had almost despaired
- of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend
for directing me tthe use ofhem.'
J. NEWTON BROOWN, Philada.
From the Rev. Joe. H. Kennard. Pastor of the 10th
Baptist Church.
Dr. Jrickson:—Dear Sir I kave been frequently
requested to connect my narnewith cimmendations
of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the
practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in
all eases declined: but with a clear proof in various
instances, andparticularly in my family. of the use
fulness of Dr. lloofland's Germnn Bitters, I depart
for once from my usual course, to express my full
eon - victim" that..Thr penerni debit ity of the systent and
oipecirdly for Liver Complaint. iris a safe sad onl
'preparation, In cases it may fail: hut
usually. I doubt not. it will be very beneficial to
those who sutler from the above - .,anso.T
Yours very respectfully, J. IL KENNARD.
Eighth.lrelow Coates Street, Philadelphia.
From Rer: Warren Randolph; Pastor of Baptist
Church, Germantown. Penna.
Dr. C. M. Jackson:---Dear Sir: Personal experi-
CIRN enables me to :my that I regard the German
Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine.
In cases of severe cold and general debility I have
been greatly bencfitted by the' use of the Bitters,
and 4004 not they will produce similar effects on
others. Yours truly,
- WARREN - RANDOLPH. Germantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. H. Turner. Pastor of Il i edding M. E.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir; Having used your Ger—
man Bitters in my thmity.frequently I am prepared
to say that it low been of great service. L believe
that in most cases of general debility of the system
it is the satst and - most valuable remedy of which
I have any knowledge. Yours respectfully.
J. IL -TURNER, 726 N. 19th Street,
Prom the Rey. J. 111.'Lynns, former Pastor of the
Columbus (1.51.. f.) and -11.illerstown : (Penna.) Ban
tist Churches.
_
NEWROCHELLE, N. Y.
Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir: I feel it a pleasure
thus, of my own accord; to bear testimony to the
,trxiellence of the German Bitters. Some years since
b o 'n g much afflicted with DvaPcPsin. I used them
with very beneficial results. 1 have often re
commended' theiniepersons enfeebled by that tdr
malting disease, and have heard from them the
most flattering testimonials as to their great value.
In eases of general debility, I believeittoben touic
that cannot besurpassed. J.M. LYONS.
From the Bev. Thomas Winter, Pastor of .11oxbor
ough Baptist Church. <
. .
.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir: I feel it due to your ex
cellent preparation. Iloofland's German Bitters, to
Add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has
i i
obtained. I here or yea. at tunes, been troubled
with great disorde in,rny head and nervous systetal
I was advised by- friend to try a bottle of your
German Bitters. I did so. and:lave experienced
great and u^expeeted relith myllealth has been
very materially. benefitted. I confidently recom
mend the article where I meot with cases similar to
my own, and bare been assured by many of their
good effects. Respectfully yours.
T. WINTER, Roxborough. Pd.
From theßtiv. JikHeirean. of the German Re.
formed Church, Kutztown, Barka county, Pa,
Dr. C. M. Jackson :--Respected Sir: I have been
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty ye ars . a nd
have never used any medicine that did me as much
good ns ilootland's Bitters. I am very much im
proved in health. after having taken five bottles.
Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN.
- -
Large Size (holding nearly aonble , quantitY)
Small Size-75 . Cent s
$1 per Bottle--half dozen $5 00
per Bottle—halt dozen 4 00
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON,"
is on the WRAPPER of each bottle.
Should your neardst druggist not have the article.
io not be put ofr by any of the intoxicating prepara
tions that may be offered,in its place. hutsend tons,
and we will forward, securely packed, by express.
PRINCIPAL OFFICK AND MANUFACTORY.
_
NO. 631 ARPIi STREET '
JUNES & EVANS,
(Successors tioC.M.Jaeltion k Co.).
PkOPRIETORS
FOR SALE by Druggists and Dealers in every
own in the United States. (dee 9,63-7 m
\:
EECI
Church, I'hiladclphia.
PRrots:
azdttors atar *warp.
GEO. DEMERIT CO:,
JEWELERS
303 Broadway. /Veto York:Warner Donna street.)
100,000 WATC.II.ES,CIIA,INS, GOLD PENS AND PEN
CILS; Ac., dsc., worth Vdoo,onr, to he Bold at One Dollar
each. without regar,. to value, and nut to be pall than
you know what you will recoil's. -
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES—ALL TO BE !OLD
FOR o'sE DOLLAR EACHI '
100 Gold Hunting Ga le Wat c he s ' .sl.ol*OB'eaels.
100 Gold Watches - - 60 - 00.eaoh.
200 LadletelVatches..___ .............. '3500 each..
500 Silver Watches . . ... ~ _ ... ... GO to 25 00 tub. •
600-Gold Nick and Vest Cluslns.."2 - 00 to - 15 00 eieb-
Loost Bhantektine &Guard Chains 5 00 td 15 I 0 cock.
3,000 Vest MAU Neck Chains .... . ... 4 00 to 12 00 each.
4.000 Solitaire./et Gold Broac hes 400t0.8 00 each?
4,000 - Coral, Lain. Garnet, Ac.* 300 to 800 oacb.
7.000 -Gold, Opal, Drops,.. 300 to 8 00 each.
5,000 Gents - Breast and &art Pins !I 05 to 800 each.
6.000 Oral Baud Bracelets 300 to 8 00
.0%0)-
2,000 Chased Bracelet* 5 00 to 10 o 0 each.
3,500 Calife"rnia Diamond Pins and .
Rings 2 50 to 8 CO each.
?„000 Gold Watch ....... 250 to' 000 each.
5,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and , •
Studs - L' 00 to- 8,00 each.
3,000 Gold Thimbles - 4 00 to 0 00 ea c h,
s,ooo:Miniature Lockets- 2 00 to .6 00 each.
3,000 Miniature Lockett; Magic.... 4 00 to -9 oft each.
2.500 Gold ToothpicLaCrosses, 4c. 2 00 to GOO each.
3,000 Fob and Ribbon Slides. 2 00 to -5 00 each,
5,000 - Chased Gold Chains-- ...... ZOO to bOO awls.
4.000 Stone Set Rings • 2 00' to 6'oo each:
6,500 Sate Ladies' Jewelry—Jet ,
Sate
Gold - ' 5 00 to 15 00 each
5,000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, varied
styles
8.000 Gold Pens, Sliver Case and
Pencil 4 00 to , 8 00 nail
4,000 Gold Pen e. Gold Case and
Pencil..
13,000 Gold Pone. Gold mounted
tioldhr 200 , to 00 melt.
All the goods In the above List will be sold without.
reservation,for ONIT DOLLAR R ken. Gertiticaten or
ail the various articles are placed in similar envelopes
sealed and mixed. These envelopes will lie'senthy mail
or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On
receiving a certificate, you will see what article it rap
resents, and it is optional with yen to send * one doll er
and receitsy. the article. nanrerd. or any other fu the fat
of same valne. By this mode we give ielections from' a.
varied stock sf fine geniis, of the beat make and litre
styles,-and of intrinsic worth, nt a nominal price, whit
all have a chance of securing articles of illusory highest .
value.
.' Wail transactions by mail we charge Vir forwarding
the Certific. , te,inkying postage, and doing the hind nags.
'l5 cent Oach. Five pert/fixates will be sent for $1: Jae
yen fi A r $2: Thirty for $5; Sixty : firefar $10;' end` On,
Hundhed for 0.5.
• •
REASONS WILY
We should supply your wanta Our facilities are muftis.
parsed 1. our work of unrivalled excellence; our orotui.
sea punctually olsferrixl. Car mantra/ location brings us
near the ;not remote points. Our goods are new from
the manufacturers. and of the latest and most deairabk.
styles. The go its must be sold. and the terrnstmeitua)
led. All articles ordered are forwarded by return mail,.
We gfiarantee entire satisfaction in every inntanoe.
and if there sheuld be any person dissatlsfed'with' any
article they may receive. they wtil imme lately return
it. and the price will be rel ended..
AGENTS.--We allow those acting as Agents Tentenas
on each Certificate ordered, provided their: remittances
amount to One Rollar.
They will collet 25 cents for every Certiffeale aad
retaining 10 cents, remit to us 1.5 conts ter each.
.6-Z--Athiress / GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
dec3o4t
103 Bmadwny, New York
AUGITINBAITGH'S
J• , CLOCK. WAT,qII Altip
'JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
MAIN STREET, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE,
Chambersimrg, Penna.
. -
The nudeieigned would respectfully call attention
his present stock consisting of
WATCHES,
Gold and Silver of American and European Manufaeture
of all qualitiesandstyles and at the lowest prices.
CLOCKS
In great variety. Parlor. Mantel. Office, Ac., Sys. -
JEWELRY.
'he newest and molt desirable styles of Onyx, Coral anti
Pearl, Gold Chains, Bracelets. Finger Rings. Guhi
Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Armlets, .
Masonic & Odd - Fellows Breast Pins. Sc.. &e.
•
IIIOURN I NG AND JET.J EWELRY
A splendid stock
...and . newest styles.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Consisting often Sets,Casters, Mngs, Spoons, Forks, &e .
• GOLD PENS
From the best ana most cPlebrated manufactories. -
F ANCY . GOODS./
A very large and attract' tA;stock. .
CUTLERY AND _POCK t•,..NIVES.
Rodgers impetior Pen Knives of different qualitletr.
• and Prices.
•,GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLE& -
The long experience of the undersigned in the selectio - n
and ladaptatiort of Gla,ses, enables him to suit them to
any sight.
At no tirrieLhave the people of this county bad a nioyr
attractit'e and ;xtensive Stock:to select froin'thau is-now
presented at he establishment of the nudersigrted.
Every artiellAt new and 01 the latest style ant will lie
sold at the very lowest price. An examination is
solicit
ed before putd•&iing elsewhere.
Aar Repairi*thitte at,the shortest notice 'by romps.
tont,and skilfu l w •
ACCi lllNuaron,
Sept 23] 2il dodi Souther Post Oidee. Cherub' •
11_,R STit A S AND BRIDAL
IL) Pit RSESITS:'HUEY II ARM.
•
No. 520 ARCII STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
has always a large stock of.
WATCHES, for Ladies and, Gentlemen—in Gold and
Sillier.
FINE JEW ELRY, of the most fashion abl e styles .
SOLID.SILVER W ARE. in grent vnriety, and .
ItOIIER'S Superior Plated Spoons, Porks;ntc., etc
Sept 30-4 m _
Mato, Caps and ,f um.
FANCY FURS ! , FANCY FURST ?
JOHN FAIMIIIA,
18 A - rch St., be ow Sth south side, Phil& o.
importer. Alanufactbror of and Denier trial/ kinds nf
FANCY FURS - I for Lndiss' and- Children's Wear,
I wish to return my Shanks to nrvjriends of Prank:la
end thesarrounding Counties. for tlWir very liberal pat
ronage extended to me during the last few -ikrs. and
would say to them that I now have in store, of my own'
Importation and Mantipteture a vet, extensive mggortg
meta of all the ditrerefft kinds and qualities of PANTY'
FURP, for Ladies and Chrdren, that will be worn during
the Pall and Winter seasons.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe.
and having them all 'Manufactured under rnyo*n anper
vision—enables me tr4offer my custuni ere and the public
Crunch handsomer Set of Frits -for the same 11101112 N.
Liulles illeroe give me a call before purchasing !
remember the o pilinte‘nutnber and street•
JOIIN FAREBIA.
No. 718 Arch St.. Phibutolphia.
opt 4-Sin
GE I3A IZGA INS IN LA-1)11.7,5 . -
1 , 17 ' S.--I have n large and well se' ected atoelc oL
Ladies', rs, consisting of Mink. Sable, torte Martin.
German Fitch, Ameritnn Fitch.Liherian'drink Frtmrli
Squirrel. French Sable. French Mink, Water -Mink. nriii
Silver Martin. which I am Selling at bower 'prices than
they can be purchased for in Philadelphia. Call and mi. ,
amino before purchasing elaewhere,itt the old flat. CAP.. .
and Fur Store of J. L. ItgettlillT.
.1T OW IS THE TIME TO GET
I#ARGAlNB.—Splendicl Muffs, only - 1.3 60 at the
cheap lint, Cap and Fur Store of J. L. DECILERT.
GREAT BAIIGAINS
Only $9 fora full set of La!Hee 'fur ff. at •
DECIIERTI
3uotireo of lije Veare.
TIISTICE OF THE PEACE:-H,
ey B. DAVISON. Justice el as Fkace—v' iinmediAte
ly opposite the" Indian Queen Hotel." All business en
trusted to his care shall receive prompt attention. in.
strums:Pits of Writing, orall kinds, drawn up in a KW*,
Netnry manner, Junel7;'B3.
llAMMAN,justiee'of the Peacc,
Chambei shurg, Pa. {Mite on Haat Market strcet
opposite the Court ll•mse. in the °Mt a formerly occupied
by A.M. McClure. Prompt - atteutlon given to' ecerk
thing in the line of a Magistrate anti Scriremer.
Rept
ELTaN 0.,
. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Dealers in
LEA.THER,SUMAC. SHEEP AND CALF SUIN,
N 0.434 North Third Street,Philndel plan,
Leather, Sumac and Skins, bought or soldao'Conania-
Advances made on Consignments., - fdedaluj -
rE UNDERSIGNED, bay . o' this
y, (T. 1 . 1863.) entered into in t 1,1:04 11 BUIINES S. under the title of E.Lt
MAURER & CO. They can he toting at their cake, in
Wunderlich k Need's new Warehouse, where they will
he blessed to watt upon all who may favor, them with a
call. -
Jan 8.3 c.
3 00 01;7 , 00 eab
6.00 to 10 00 oath
it K. Wl:fiat/IMMO