=I ‘ - 'etrefi, Vianto anti Vinro. ESORLPTIVE - ',CAT41,0611.11 • mem wiwas ma; AND ItETAIL PRICE-VISTS ~i4gfindezhtbitiagtit _ retrittte.iiitiirtatiee.of ail , kur v 114031 13 Native Vince. , , CONVENTS. , - Tat Cortur.sTorrnazvrs. staring the advantage andltre , -- i,y et4floe o f t h e unw kiwis; art actount of the lona stuck the {frost at eouwa; Proportd to sell to club.; at wholesale prides, by which plan purchasers will obtain - Vine§ At very tittle ailiirrice ea actuAli•ost - of production, r o d "awls receive good pinata imperfect condition : Es .tool of the latrili -Method of prciducias .. ,_-bent vines. Dilitatiptlon . of the differesifkintls, with it full acconni of the distiuctive characteristics of all those which are worth attention. Air account of the production of the two new seed -4144 ,forrt mid Isinolla,„vvith their Itistnry and accurate - .descriptions;betters from Mr. P. B. Mead - concerning, (Deur, giving his opinion of their merits: iw to keep grapes in Winter, with engravings show /24 how it may be e %sib , and efficiently dine. Some of mac hest now kinds may be kept as easily aS apples, - n Nil vinous lire Anil 11.tvor. , . The quality of vines ns effected by the age of the . plants and different moiles of propagation. mid the econo ,NT uf,tho Alitrerent kinds to purchasers. witivmany en gravings. . • tioiection of varieties to plant for the table and for tangy use, - with the considemtiions whi:h determine the proper otioieo. , • l'Ableir of seloctionitf ilifferpatlatltudesforany nunt tier of plants, from alx:-vioes for;" a very siiialf yard, to nutlike& fore fruit giirileit for loony supply. - tarts of selections Mr.ifentil, with - the considera tions which indistinct) hie choice of 0 seleztiMi of one hundred. Tice inducer plants according td the 'nettled 'of p . r.ip i. hAor and what plants to tam for dlothing the trellis thelirst year, and obtaining au misliatA-Production of, fruit.- vor Descriptive CAtalogite seed two-cent stamp. ,lu sleeted Catalogue, three 3-cent stamps. C. W. GRANT; loni. (near Peekskill), 'Westchester The Descriptive Catatigne is prep trod- to meet, the wants - of the present tint's. when the questions are ash -. What are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what la their vision?" tlr ifFe Vines tic Garden rind Vineyard, of surpassing qmodlity. and at lawest priccet. Tom:islet' immediate nearing, which will cover a`trellis Ito first seman with hosing - wood and a great•quantity If fruit. Vl.lod for Vineyard planting of excellent finality, and at prices SCaleely s Aboye the cost of production. I offer vino< which,' believe exuaot be ulnas.) tette in quality atini cheapness. . This season the now Made of grapes have everywhere Slionrn, the .lega ee of their superiority over our firmer trust kinds to be so WV at th.it blaludja and Cat whit have almost passed from consideration, and it was tin, a little gratify Mg to riM''to learn front all quarters . that the bornewhich received the premiums were generally borne on vines of my production, and I have hundreds sof letters givaigatecou..ts of trials niadeof my vines in catii petition with hers for prudnctionandloirdiness,all s pea kiug.the sanid thing. 1 111 Ike all extract front a letter by one our most distinguished hotticultiitulists• it a visiting tour in the vicinity of Ilartford : "'Although I shall see you soon, and tell yea how gratifying the sight which the excel: , - lent pettormance of your vines has illtuu±t uniformly afforded anilidways when your directions hate been fol lowed. I cannot forbear montionine a few instances in this letter. One is a CIAO uichestor where vines of - yoUr produltion. three prim front planting, are carry ing a crop of Delawares that are worth a journey to be- Ipl i by the lido of those front another quarter, five years did. for which a much Barber price was paid, and which have not onedifth as much weight of fruit of as tin ,melsranbly inferior quality. The purchasershowed me, 'by calCulatton based upon the Tattle of the fruit-now on the eines, th it your vines Were cheaper at the price which ho paid than the others would nave been ,If fie had reeeivcd them friie %vitae gratuity of .$2 each will:r every:rine. Mr. Mottier NYILA right when he decided to plant nano brit your best Delawares." Dated Hartford, sept. i, Itdi. I make another short extract front a letter' front Mr. Ch ides M. Dean, also of- Hartford: " I mild not begin to limit my vineyard until after thorough investigation. when it bad. it rime clearlyapp trent that - my beSt calrse was to trinit - ftilly to your judgineut, and Ito lam yotw , lirections intPlicitly in all matters pertaining to the vineyard, and I have - only.re gretted thafl li id not taken thiscoqrse One ontsv./ years %miter; I have not been disappointed in any one point incept thlt the pert . ..runtime has unifswittly surpassed my most s .ngoitto expectation, as well as your promises, I Am %sing my utmost diligence, to get another acre rea dy for the gall, and must claim your prom ke to call attid wee that ml is right before Ibekin. The bushels of Dela wares and limas with which the Vines arc not loaded. Wilelt only on the second year. and the exce, fence and hearey of the fruit lute warmed tree with au eathuslasin fair the andertikinr that is not untuttigled with grati tude to you far the Nil andexplicity jiliredtions given in' -your Illustrated CAM( Igoe - and Landinurks." And also by Letter, 11 de.' It trtf.rd. Seid. 13;156:3. As ion extrect from 41i.,Aller Mr. Beach at Binglianip ton : may stun imp all in one Word; the vines have *lammed as only vines of, Dr. C. W. lirtint s best ‘selee thou can do and those teen other manure are not to he 'Mentioned in eon 'masher:4th them I wish my amund, w mid accommodate lipa instead - of 160.. I followed your G'.talogu , • i pi icitly. end abm,studied Landmarks. With such guides not fear the result. bated Sept, 11. 'Willy and gratefu 11 , yours.” My Descriptive . 'at-do ais printed Mt very fine pa per. and consists of 29 very large paged , filled with jest such - matter as 1 -II ‘v,e.tliote4ht inquirers ,coticerning , vines would wish to End. I append, the table of con teats by Whieli sonic idea of it otay'be, formed. It is if -tits' rated with 23 engt avi. is. It sent for two-cmi stamp. . - ILLUSTRATED C iTVILO , I Seventh E.lf Three three , cent stamps, or less than oat-half its cost. No w irk itas been pith fished its this cbuntrY, of ever sir.e, hieh can camp: re with it In stinount of prne t kat information. It is newly written and contains many new engravings. A piTnpitiet ..f thirty-two 'pages called THE (IAA:0- N ER'S .MAN CAL OF - 111 E VINE; will' be miblishe. hlfng the month Willi Inli•and definite directions fon thametn)agement of Tines at theirxecyption, and dame th first years of - towth mid wirly beating. Illtritrlte. . with many cagy. 'tugs for different circamstanceg e % C. W. GRANT. lONA, hear PEEE.SKILIL I ' • • Westchester Comity.. N. • • .P. S.—l would say to subsurlhera to Landniarks,_-thaill sickness and eventiconnectetterlth the war have rebdel est linpossi hie nie to keep my enonements to them The two next panthers have been lying in type, and nisi It large part -if the third for more than three mantlisit but email not r, winmsrid the time to complete tlfe putt, •lication. It zegaires weeks of Uninterrupted attentienT wad until after the let of December I shall net be aid 'to command loans. I feel urpohligutimis to them. all , have striven. with all of my ability, to fulfill them. Ikto number may be emineted daring the, month of NC "Pi BE ff. [nov 4'63.0m] C. W. U ,sBeel:to. • T ANDRETII'S • .eGRicaGTURAL nIPLEMEN AND SEED WAREHOUSE, 21 anti 23 "South/Sixth street. Phitadelphi . D trim lhainllSTFl 4 SON, Proprietors of Dloolustl • ~ 'which contains neat four hundred acres, in high ti! 1, tea nod to the production' of GARDEN SEEDS, Ilr o n w riid•tis %apply Count Ty Merchants, Druggists a d all otherd who deal In Soeda, With large or small qu titles; by the p nand or h nahol, and also j n papers mige ready for retailing. • Thellitabli4hinent represented by David Landreth & Son. has hem founded nearly 94" of a century. -Ti e wide a p read popularity, and the demand,' n crerus. !N.; fripa year to year. fol. • ARRESTED GARD.k::N .SE-E,DS nvilenoe of the high value entertained - fcrf them _by tho'pablic. %a lreth'it riardon Seed* are not only ftivorablY itf )eiled throughout the IJn iritt. but are : shipped to. many foreign ports. Ittileed,it may be stated with national that-thee come intoactive Competition a ith Rai on British Solt, . • David Landreth L - ion invite al i whoaro not nifitatly vim:lowers of their Garden . 4 teede. to mate a trial of ipen—xwinred that they Will be found fully - equal- to (heir high reputation. -- , , Loptdrpth's Rural Rexteter And Almunc contaltdnt lautigigne of:Garden Se"tide , with instructions, fttruished ;retie. Also--Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. DAVID LANDRETH .E SON. ..N05.21 23Stattli Gtha wig; " Rgirtatural. . A z ":„ -,---:....,-:„_:-,„-----y„„--- &BICULTURAL I.3IPLEAIENT IiANUFACTIMERS. - WM. L. BOYER ig BX 11 .) Sixth St. and Germantown Avenue, . • Phitaidelphia. • ' Manufacturers of the . . . Premium* Farm Grist dill, E Horse POWeirgAtUrThreflherer, , • e Circular Sow' Machines, • Corn Shelters, Grain Fans, • ' , , • . . • . Cultivators, • - 2- - Ilartows, . -.... Plows, . . and every variety' of approved ..•,. Ajpicultnral Implements. &El for Circular and address . W,3I, L. BOYER t BRO.. philadelphia. july_lf!. l 634y rpo , MEROHANTS.:—Tho way to ,Tohni..k. Monona le to ADVIELtItit n e Intiff4l.LLY tErinT7ll.l",- DIM HEL3LBOLDS GENT r NE PRE. PARATIOfi.--CGMPOUND Pl4llfilD EXTRA.CI sq‘..au. a Positive and Specific Remedy' for diseases o the Mailer, Kidneys. Gravel. and lirepsi'eal This Medicine inereses the power of Digestion and et cite the Absorbents into healthy actlol i by which the Watery ..! Calcareous' dePpaßitions an ail cUatiatnra Eninrgemenis are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflate nation. HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT • Nor Weaknesses arising from 'Facets sipntion. Bitty Indiscretion of - A.buse,ti f illowini symptom' : Intlispoeitiou to Exertion. Loss of Memory - - 'Weak Nerves, - Horror or Disease, Dimness of Vision. 'Universal Lassitude of the Muscular S Hot Elands. • . • C Flusli Dryness of the Skin. ~Ernlii Pallid .Conntenan c e. These symptom, it allowed to ;;o On, time invariably ri.moves., soon fellows • impotency, Flituity, Epilepttt Iti;onit of which the Patient may expi' Who can soy thnt they aro not, freqn those "Direful Diseases." • "INSANITY AND Vl:ism:sl r ! Many are aware of tho',can se it thei nu x iv 0s g WILL DOZWESS. TWA. =MOS ASTLI74S, s And Mcbracholy Death's by Consum . witness to the Truth of the msertiou-; 77+e Coruttibition mice erected with , gime !Veal-nese re, i nires the old of 3lialicine to Stretiklieft and Invig t or the System. Mick itsmuuMM's EXT It Affr - 11U0IU inraritibyßoes. A Trial will convince the ni i es skeptical. . 'PEMALES--FEMALES—FEMALES% In noun y Affections irieutiar to. Peniales the E_mrir.4.ol' 13,c„,• is „ uequu t e d 7.y any other reteily.'as in Chlo rads or Retenteon. Irregularity,i Pa nruirjeEn, ne Sup. pros-inn . f ciistomary Evanntimin. Ulcerate° or,Seirr hens. state of the Uterus. Leuchorrwea or Whites. .•t; terility.otnd for II complaints. in idel i t to the sex. whether arising frbni indiscretion Dal its of Dissipation. - , or in the DECLINE OR MANGE OrM , Tab. no more Balsam, Jr•reury-, or junplea‘ant Medi cio.B fur unpleasant and dangerous llEL3llloLtrei EXTRACT BUCIU" ROSE WASH CUR SECRET DISE In n 1 their 6ta.,p,s, Little or u.change in Diet And.no Exposure, It enttsenn frequent tft.iii re anti gils strength to Uri nate, thereli;kllemoving Dio.triletion FreVontmg and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, alllying Pain and in flamation, a. frecinent in the ohms °kill:senses: and ex Felling , al/ POisOunus. Disrased and u•orriont molter. Tnott.s%.7cnsrpoy Tcol - 4. l .Nns 4 Vno hire DEE'S TIIE Tic• or qUAtr4. firtvzi Tab) h r!/, fees to he cured in a Oiort time have tJund t) ey e &roiled, and that the • POISON" hae, by the oPOWP.RITL Asiltixor.lNTS." been Brie I up in the s,sstent, to break out In an .iggrrtvated f anti yertutpr itfler ilurriaor. Use llnxtumn's VatnlCT Prentt for all a ffect ihns mot difiertser of the URINARY ORtIANS I , whether existing in NI A.LU or FEMALE. front velottettr muse origtnnting anol no dater of ROW LOhG DisMAeg of these 0 ruuns requires Ole nid of u DILTRET IC. ItEIAIBOLEY.S. EXTRACT BUCIII.T Is THE ORE.Af DIURETIC. Aral is cot taitif.i hare cleilretLetTect in al DE:B6IMS for, which it is Roo-num-m-1W , • Evidence of the In,,st reliable:and , responsible chnrec ter 'Will.9ccorn pany the medicine. i • PRICESLN PEP. BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR 55.00 Delivered to edy Address, securely ticked from obsorrn Sion. 1 Pcs7ribet Syrnptona is all Coin utuiticatimis, CURES 0 UAIANTEEDI ADVICE URA.TIS I Address letters for information to - H. D. lIEL3IIIO/D, Chemist. 104 South Tenth st - ., hd. Cliestnnt, I Lill. iIEISIBHLD'S Medical Depot. lIELIIIIOLD'S Drug antreliern cal 'ku.reliouse. 594 Dr,HOra . y, New F o rk. BEWARE, OF POUVFERFEITS ..04D JJ:WitiNCI PLED DcA LEES %tilt i endeavor to d i la pok ..qf Oa ti , o tote and "others" articles m the r•putatidn attained by 1 . 1 Ittimbohns (1 enuine Pro rir-Itiona. . " 'Ex ractlDuchu. • " Samparilln. .troved Rosa Wash. SOO UT DRUGGISTS EVE, ASK FOR ITELIttIOLD'S ' TAKE NO OMER Cut Otit the Adreittlement and 4ntl for It. •- AND AVOID IMPtASFritiNA.ND EXPOSURE t ()" . .‘i T. E r f .11' 1 . • CELF,BRATID ..: STOMACH BI.ITTEHS - . A pare and powerful Toni.% corrective aml alterntive of wonderful eftliney in di eases of the . . .51‘011ACII, LIVF.I2 A. TOWELS. - . Cares Dyspepsia, Liver Complai t, fleetincite, General 'Debility . : Nervon.ness. step ession of Spirits, Constipation. Cotic, Intermittent Fe vers. Cromps and S:lsms, and 'all Complaints of ' melt r Sex. arising. 1-tnn -Podily iVeaktless TILE , SYSTEM. Olt PRODCCED - tioTunca tbnt in nnt wbnies o,e ink!! mann , enters into t TETTEWS STOMACH . 11TTTE paraffi; eon tninsno mineral of •ny hid. no deadly bo tanical element: no 11; ry exrit:nt ; hut it is :a combi nation of the extract 4 of rar i balsand herbs and plants the pretest and. mildest of, all diffusive stimitinnts, , It fa well to be forearmed :Ty-not EttmenKe!„anliOlarr cc the human system can be proleeted by human means againot ninlailleo engendered by an unwholesome at moo pliere. impure water and oilier external causes, LIDS, TETTEIV:i HITTER'S may be relied on as a safeguard. .In distrieto infested with FETER AND AGUE. it has been 'found infallible now preys tive mid irreidotible non remedy, and thousands who res irt to it under appreben Mon of an nttack. escaperorhe emirger and thousands who negleict.to avail thernielvelr of its protective quidi ties in advance. are cured bye rety brief course Of this / marveleal medicine. Fever nd Agne. patients, after being plied with Alain ine fee ninths in vain, until fairly saturatediwith that dangerou , alkaloid, are not unfre rinently,restoved to health twit in a few dap; by Mouse of IIOSTETTER'S BITTERS.' , = i The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the ar- Petite restored by this agreeable Tonic. nnr: hence It works wonders in cases ofFP ISP E".P.TIA and in less conArmed luting of ADIGESTION. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well! as npon the liver, it also invariably-relieves - the CONSTTPATION superinduced. by irregular action' of the di g( i sti sh and secretive organs. PersMistlf feeble habit I labh• to'N ERVOURATTACES LOWNESS OF APIRITS nod -FITS -- OF LANGUOR, And prompt and permanent celled from the Bittyrs.— The testimony on this puinti is most conclusitreond from both sexes The agony of IGLU'S COLIC is immediately assns. ged by a single dose'Or.thi' Stimninnt, and by MCA.. atonally resortingla, the - return. of the complaint may be prevented. As Ia General Tonic DAR'S BITTERS pro• duce effects which Must Vo l experienced or witnessed heroin they can be fully. appl'eciated. In cases of CON. , STITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, PRENIATIIRE DECAY, and DEBILITY and DECRE L PITIThIt arising from OLD AGE,Jt exercises the electrr influence. In the conva: lescent stages of all disease it operates as a delightfni invigorant. When the pow re of nature are relaxed, it operates to reoenforee and r establish them. Lard, butvnot least,vit isl' r 118 ONLY ,SAFE srtmu- 1 TAN, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials-and entirely free from the acid elements pre- sent more or less Wall the gdivary tonics and stomaeh fcs of ttto day . . t , • No family medicine has , een so nriivereally, and, R. fluty be truly added, clesere,scßy popular with the Intel Ilgent portion of the coOmnnity, as, EIOSTETTEIt'S BITTERS, Prepared by , HOST, Sold by all Dragglets,o whoa. =Ell 14aeltitat. -Ai Orgbite or Ms teuded witht4e Lase at rdker t vot Breathing, Trembling, D Men witkefulneNs atnin the Back stoth. lugcif the Body, oxispn the Fact. WO this meAl- WA F. fitly followed by TION." smffering, OF TILE INSANE /inn: beer amph, IMP7tOVEIie IV.SFS " .&t little lixpenge A):o.inconvenienee I= " im MINER s ether inherent in t y SPECIAL CAUSES' 'me. genial and reatorn cappoaition of 1108- 'S. Liu popular pre- TTEIt & 'Pittsburg,Pa. cersandStot ekeepers every ttortl;6B4 _Rep Si a )4' Mg anb gang &O m. GRAND OPENING: BUCHU FAIT, ANDWINT-BR GOODS! Etave just returned from the East, with as large and varied stock of seasonable Dry Goods. all of which we will dispose of at a small aclvancc on cost. What we was Purchased previous to thelaterise, and winkle sold without regard to the present Eastern price:;, which on many articles is fto.l as liigh as our 'retail prices Ladies Cloths, all colors and shades. from $1 50, 75 Ladies Cloaks just received, of various styles and patterns—froth $B, to $23 good Rids, Embroidered. 75 cents; better quality $1 00; Jouvius.s $1 25; Alexamlers, tl 50 The tatter makes are the best ita- Wehave a fresh lot of the Celebrated G. N. Corsetts-20 bones; the very best manufac tured. and which we warrant to - _ fit..and gi satisfaction A lanTe agsortment of Lndies' and Childrens Woolen Hoods. 13ROC 4 11A. SII":13VLS; . ' Just ftoui Auction. P L I ENIIDEEHIEF HEND KE RCHIEF Heat-stitched, and Plain, which defy competitiEl MOURNING 'GOODS Chip° Veils, all . prices: Lore Veils, do.: B, bazines Airmen/4; 3-4 De- Lainee, 6-4 1) Line Coburo: Crape- Collars and oversthing desirable 3 ' IOITR*IN,9 ( SHA vVLS S-4 De 14 - lines and p'ashmeres Long Thibe prices: Long ROT Shawls—beaujifurgoo • PRINTS 6,13, and 25 cents. Do Lanes, Fancy and IM COnz mg. and French Merinoes 'Maids, and Stripes FURS! FURS ! 1 FURS ! ! FURS ! ! We have just - opened a largo Itesortment off Pm ' among which. May be found RUSSIAN SQUIRML CAPES AND NI 'RUSSIAN Ai -IRTIN CAPES ANDA FRENCH SABLtOAPES AND' M HUDSON BAY CAPES.AND Ail oi'which we will fella* low as can be h In conclusion we would say, that all the gi have are for sate—mad at prices as lo • ,() they can be had this side of'Ne•• Xork, We make but one - price, and that the same to all oustorners, whether ledge's of goods or not. Dt 'and look at the steel( before -buying els ect,24•tf EIESTEII4 EYSTER & BRO have now on hand. 'CLOTHS to $6OO r CLOAKS KID GLOVES ported. .Aleo, a largo lot of Fancy GloN:es CORSETS 11 - 0 0D S for mourning FITCH CAPES AND MUF the manufacturer. 4 rp f ,lattuatu 27, 4864. 1340 t% and *bees. .. . .„.„.....-„,...;...„.....„....,..„_,........._"....„. W SHOE STORE.—The Sub scriber takes thiti method of Informing the titl e of Chambrshnrg and 'vicinity, that, he has lust, r m - o.ed 'rout Et hitadelphiii with an ENTIRELY NEW u ..,,,...e. S"'OCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, style and Pattern. and of the hest manufactures. , ie-has nook!' Shopkeepers on hind. Hie whole stock 1 , new. Give him a- call—you con *lastly suit , , yourielf. invites the Ladies. especial ly, to call'. as he will take - p ensure in showing his goods. Store in the room for . erly occupied by Frederick smith, Esq..as a LBW Office, d more recently used for the pnrpose'hy George Eye t.: r. Esq., two doors North of Fisher's Hotel. MainSt- eat, s ambersburg.'l'.n. , = . I Ills large and *ell selected etock.he beings practical oemaker. consists of 101.111C8' Gaiters. Boots, Slippers d Buskins: 3fiasee.and Children's Boots and Shoes; entleinen'sfiaitOrs. Slippers Boots and Brogans.' , Do net ()rot the Owe. '..CO trouble to show Goods kt e N.EIV STORE. two doorri North of Fisher's HoteL obi qtroeet. Gharolersburg, Da.. by June 17 . •1882. 1'1.1862. • 'PETER YELIMAN. ALL AND SEE 1-THE IT.NDER. , annonnees to his nnmerons friends an 1 gMstomers.that he - continues to manufacture to older. and Keeps on hand a fol' and complete. assortment • if lialions qualifies and styles - of 8110E8 and GAITER 3. for: Ladles. :Biases and Children His assortment Dl* BOOTS-8110ES. &e., Air 'ten and Boys' wear is com plete. to which he respectfully incites attention, all kinds made tce order. in a neat and durable inn n ier,riudai.shott n,pil,tee. Call andsee tmforenurchasi g isewhere.auclhe will satisfy purchasers that he sells at mry small pt4ifits for Cash. Don't forget the ,placce— 'in.-sate Rutz dr, Keefer'r Store. Qhmnlieraburg, GEORGE tiEttliEll.. iuna 17;180 IN Ractica,l. LOCKJIOSPITAL t lUP DR. JOHNSON; the founder of this Celebrated I' l Ecotirotlon.offers the moat certain, speedy, and only egectual remedy in the world for Gleets, Structures. (Seminal Weakness, P sin in the Loins, Constitution:ll bility,lmpote•ce, Weakness of the Back nu.: Limbs. Affections o`t - the Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart; Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritnbiiity, Diseases of the Read, Throat. Nose or 'Skin: and all those serious and,melate choly disorders arising from the destructive habits ta Youth. which destroy both bodYsod mind. These secret a:atf solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syreae to the mariner lilyasus, Alighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticipations tendering marriage ,&c I m nos ib 1 e - YOUNG- MEN. Young Hen especially, who have become the victims of Sqlitary Yice.that dreadful and ne“ructive habit which annualty swqops to on untimely grieve thonsands of yowl.; men of the most exalted tat eriVand briliian otellect,who alight uther wise hay ent minced listening .Ikonates with the thunders of eloquence. or, onlktql to *eau the living lyre: may call with t ull 'confidence. MARRIAGE! ~,Atarried nersons. or .ionng men contemplating mar riage,boing A ware of physical wealtn c so. organi c debility, deformitiesi Stg-alletdd immediately consult Dr. Johns ton. . _lle whnplacealllsnaelftindar them re of Dr. Johnston • may rel int.:tasty confide inhi - shonor no a gentleman,aad confidently rely upon his-skill as a p hysician. - • ORGANIC WEAKNESS! • IMJ ELY CURED .A4D PULL MOIL It EST OREL This disease is the penalty mos ; frequently paid by those who ',have become the viet in 03 of improper Intel genres. Young Demons are too apt to commit excesses from not being award of the dreeid fel consequences that may ensue. Nbw, who that understands the subject will pretend toidenythat the power of Procreation is lost aommithY.thme.failing into improper habit than by the prudent, ftesides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive sympathy to mini and body arise. The system become deranged the physlcal and mental powers weakened nervous debility, dYspepalar palpitation of ' the heart Indigestion. , a wasting' o f the frame, cough, symptom of consurripi ion Offle4 7 South Frederick Street, seven doorstroun Baltimore street, East side, up ttlt the steps. Be particular in observing the name and number,or' you will mistake the place. , - .41. A OIIRE WAItRANTFiD IN TiT(5. DAYS. No APrcury or N2 4 415t0US Drugs. P R. •J 0 FINSTON, Member 'of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, gra mate from one of the most eminent College(' of the United "Arnim, and the greater part of whose life has been sOnt in the hosnitats of London .Paris, Philadel phiaand'elsewhere, has effected come of the most aston ishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ridging in the Weed and ova when asleep.- great nervousaesis being alarmed at sudden sounds. and hash. fatness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with &rad - gement of mind. were cured immediately. CBRIAIN DISEASE: When the' misguitied And imprudent votary of plea sure finds he has imbibed tl e seeds of this painful die ense,it (too often ham,ns that an ill-timed sense of shame, ,r dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can Alone befrienditim,delaying thine conetitntionalSymp. t o ms of this horrid disease make their appearance, Such as ulcerated bora throat. diseased nose. nocturnal pains in the head and Units., dimness of sight, deafness, nob s tut the Shin', bon es and arms, blotch es on the bead, fitee. and extremities. progressing with frightful rapidity. till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose tail in and the victim of this awful disease becomes - . II horrid object of commisaeratiell, till d.ath puts a pe riod .to his dreadful sufferings, by senoing hint to — that bourne - trout whence n.; traiveller returns." To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pleages !liftmen to preserve tin most Inviolable secrecy ; and from his extensive prac tic( in the; first Hospitals of Europa and America, he can •.ntidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid disease. it hi a melancholy Ei.t that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfullness of 'gm.. rant Pretenders who by use of that dutiful poison, Mer awry, ruin the eunstitntion,and either send the nurertn• trate to an untiutely grave, or make the residue of life TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! D P .J.addressesthosewho have injured theinselv CEI by private and improper indulgences. - These are some of thewd and melancholy effects pro. duced by early hahits of youth, viz:—Weakness of he Ilan:, and Limbs, Pains in the Ilead, Dimness of Sight, Lots of Muscular tower. Palpitation of the Heart, Oyu pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Deranpment of the Diges tive Functions ,Genbrul Debility, Symptoms of:Canso/op lion, Sc. Mrtritt,T,the twin] effects on the mind are much to • e dreaded: loss or Niemory. Confusion of Ideas, Depres stun , of Spirits, Evil Forebodings: A version to Society, self-Distruht. Love_of Solitude. Validity, ,hci, ore some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what isthe cause of their declining health, losing the r vigor. becoming weak, pale. have, singular appearance about th eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr'. Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for Or 'ganie Weakness. this great ;Lad important remedy. Weakness at thepcgans is speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands of the moSt nervous and debilitated ,wha had iOSt all hope. have been immellately relieved: All mpediments to Marriage. Physical or Mental Disquali fication. Nervous Trriold lity, T rembling. Weakness or Eghanstion of thelnost feaifu I kind ,speedily cured by I.lr.Juliuston YOUNG MEN, Nliohnvelnjurod themselves by a certain practiCe.in• d o m ai n when alone—a habit frequently learned ft m "Irppmpanions. or at sellout, the effec.te are nightly felt,even When asleep. anstlf not cured, render ma . rilg, impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that.' young man, thP hope of hie corm= tri, tiled trimsofiliaptreats.shouldbesnatchedfroth all prospects and enjoyments ofi ire, by the Consequence ofsieviatingfr.wi 1 he path of nature. and ihdniging in a certain secret habit Such persone, before conte triplet • tug • • ' should reflect that a 'sound mind and body are the most este:wary requisites to promote` connubial happi ciess without these, thelourney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospec t hourly dark ens t o thb view ;the mind becomes shadowed with de spair, and filled with tbe melattetfoly reflectiou, that the happinesS of another becomes blighted With our own, EMI osrici.No, 7, SOUTH FREDERIC.& ST., BALTIMORE. - ~~ TO •STRANGERS.' EMI The niftily thougands cured at this Institntionln the W i t rift eanyears; and the numerous important surgical Operations performed by Dr.J., witueised by the re portersof Pie pap cra ! and many other•persons.notices of which have appeared again andagaln before thepub• Dojo It Sufficient guarantee to the afflicted . . ht. B, There are so many ignorant an' worthless f intely! advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining th e health of the already afflicted. .Dr.Jolutston deems it necesr.try to say to those unacquainted with his rep. Utation, that his Diplomas hangin Tee. Aar Tau Normr.—Ailletters must e post paid ' and 'contain a postaze stamp for the reply, or no answer will besent. Feb 25 ;'63-Iyr• d from odt -we JOHN C. 110PFIN8. tone JOHN C. HOPK I INS & CO . be:uvxm IMPORTERS lc DEALERS IN MINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWAREs 1V0.612 Maur Brur.ar, PUIZADZIX4IId. For further particulara apply to 5. 8, BURTOCK trembersburg,Pa. Usep.2B-17. ewhore, BRQ. 111 eromits; DRAFT.- , , wir4.lA4,9l,LivlcKs>,- WHOLfSALE AND RETAIL GROCER, --- and Nailer in all kinds or Merchandise has 5 4 . / MADE - AIiOTITER DRAFT( , on Philadelphia and New Tack for ' " . -* NE AV i - GO OD 8 , - , .1 . and anccesylain tiiintinit to I t _ ' CHADIDERSBURG ' 4 ' 1 k - Urged -; • , assortment or 3lerchandfse offered -• to this faa,si. 'is 'this large 'stock embraceil such a vast variety - of alleles. it would be - impossible to enumerate articles and give, prices. Suffice to saj that this" varied assortment of goods embraces a full and complete assortment of GROCERIES - • from the, common to the , most ' - choice and throat • grades known ' to the market.. ChoiceereenandßlaCk Teas, Chorelate, line Syrups, Sugars, Coffees,- - Sult, Pleb, Pickies, Rice, Cheese, fresh Crackers, dried Beans, Tfoudny, Catsup, Pepper Sauca,Yitie• ' gnr,&c.; &c. Also , a complete as- sortmeut Q. PURE, PRESII,",GROUID LNDN'NGROUDID SPICES, AND BAKING. ARTICLES. , • All spices sole are carefully cleaned and jiron nd on We own. spice mill. Alstr, a full variety cr - , Brooms Buckets, Wash Boards,. Twines, , Cards, Queentware, Stoneware, ,' Brushes, Intl go, Fancy Boal4, ' ; Commen,Ekaps, Combs, k!:,cicq Knives, Articles of Hardware, Lubricating 01.1„ LND.,6OOO,AATI.CLBS NOT NAMED, all of which will be sel,l at cheap flgithw ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Call and examine for yourself and be convinced that at GELWICK'S ,CHEAP STO.tE is the place for bargains. P. have also 100 Bottles of deinestic masufac tare of stricily pure Grape Wine for safe. (de c16,'631 ctotbing., THE FRANKLIN • CLOTECENG E3f12:14M NEWEST STYLES. LARGEST 'STOCK-CHEAPEST PRICE The nudersigned'crin assure the Public, and d-ed's snc cessiul contradiction, that his recent pnrchnses in the East cruelties enables him to offer lue of the largest and most attractive stock of CLOTTII - lk G • For the Fall and Winter Season of 18634 to be tom! any similar establishment in this section. Every va riety of _ _ COSTS, PA*(TS ..A.ND VMS, Made in Hie very best styleand at the lowest prlles ' r:• ORNIEEKEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Shirts. Drawers. Collars, Cravats, Neck Tint klandkerchiefs.itc.,&c. Special attention is called it, thi Department. • - CUSTOMERS' ORDERS I would invite an examination of my Stock of Fine Cloths, Kessermers ,Vestings, hc.,arhich I ceanufautute upon special Orders. • SPECIAL NOTICE I would beg to say that my Goods uve manufactured under my own supervision and by the very best works men. My present Stock is the most extensive I have nt had in store and I respectfully _ttsk Loy Wei da and tllk Publie to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old Stand. J ..T. 110SKIN4ON, • , Franklin Motel Building, Corner of the Diamond and West Market Street, .ohambersburg, Pa. V, ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, Sold/. 1 . • west thrner of the DIAMOND-next door to the B ac k, CtiAMBERSBURG, heslust returned from tire City with a large stock of superior and seasonable Ooeds.such as CLOTFTS.CASSIMERES. SATINM CORDS, k. c..10r Coats and VELVETIz.SATINS.tIi. RSEILLES.and other Vestings. Also—a very tine selection of READY-MADE CLOTTIING. which he : prepared to sell at the very lowest market prices. CUSTOMER WORK.—As he employs it first-eats cht ter.he is prepared . to make up all kinds of tsrment4, for Men , and Boys.to order,in the best styles. Satis faction will be maranteeil. A large assortment at GEsrLEMEN'sYte us tt eons, such as Shirts. ilmwers. Collars. riandkerchi , $llB, penders.Carpot Bags. Umbrellas. Ac., Ac.. always on hand, Give him Refill and save money. (June 'IT.' D C. W.A,LBORN & CO'S W.HOGESALE . READY MADE LINEN RETAIL AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, 11 1 h ..5 7 North Sixth Street, rhiktdelphio SlDt.Merin oand rot ton Under St ins and Drawers . Cra• vats, Scarfs, Oloves,Uandkerehiefs. &c. Shirts: Wrappers and Dress Stocks made to order by measurement, and vrarrtnted to giVe Flntipfaction. Orders may het oft with-S. S. Suarmitt,Chambersbnrg. sep.23 WESTON S. BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS . • • No. ArcA'StreAt. Philadelphia, P 4. Having received a liberal 'thereof patronage from Cham bersburg and vicinity, we are eneonraged to asir.tbr more. The excellence of our goods and our work, and' the care we take to give entire satisfaction le a sufnclent, guarantee that we value our reputation. nor 11, 133-Iy . , r_ 'WESTON & lIROTHER. AEMOVAL.—From 433 Market: at., to thelarge Iron • Building 513 Market and trig' mmerce Streets. , NO7 GOOal than any Houle in the United States. FRANCISCUS‘, 513 MARKET A 510 .COMMERCE STS., Keeps the largest Stock in the United States of. Buckets,Broonts, Tubs, Churns, Baikets, Bruithes, lifati,3leasures.; :Clocks: Looking•Olasses. Oil Cloths and Carpets. Window Shades-and Paper. Birn4astes,oavaa Ware,' and GOLZuII Batting, Waddin!y, • TWitlfii, Wicking, Ropes in Coils and - Dozens, Cott.% Yarns. . . Cotton And Linen Carpet-chain: Our Prices will iiverage Lower than any other Ilkuse , in thiecity. Call endue for yourselves. For further particulars apply to S. S.SIIRYSCIK Chamhersburg. 1311AND-BILLS,' from the liirgest to ■ I the smallest, to plaltc or &nemlois, priated.'st: the office of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY, FI3PRINVINO, .in every style donaat the office. of the FUNKLIN ISPOSITOUT Q UAKE t CITY Ituspas ccipxon ' L. FAIRBANKS, A.-1114' -- f. , r the last roar years PrlnCipal and chiefltalneds manager or 'Bryant 8 StrattOn's Commuttial College. A MOM BUSINESS VOLLEGE, Conducted on a new system of Actualllusinass Training through the establishment of legitimate Officers and Countlng4lonse, representing different derartreetat Trade and Commerce, and a regular Bank of Beposit and Tame, giving the student all the advantages otiicti al and - qualifyinghim in the shortest Tastable time and moat effective manner, for the , gariorts duties and employments of business life. * ' - • The Conrse of inst potion hi the Theoretical Beloit!. meat embaces 810,74 - eipng, G;mylercial culc 4l +4 o " , &darts on /Airiness 4ffitirs, Penmanship, Cbstrisrdial Latos,Porms, Cirrrerponfleact,Cfc. In the BUSINESS DEPARTMENT the student entersupan the Grudnating Course, which includes a Continuation in the above studies, with %heir practical application in. their details, De will in turn hilt - no position of Accountant and Proprietor •tn the rations Departments 'of Who/elate and plea Trade, Fnnearding.lobbing, and Cbmmission Business, Baiik ing, lianttfacthring. Minn.tig Steambo"ating,•:l4., end finally will act as Cashier, Dank-keeperand Teller in tlte Bank, in ench of which,positions his preVions knoWiedge will be put to the fullest practical test. Vlditnstitution - offers to young Men nnmercias ad. vantages not possessed by any other commercial college in the 'State.. It is complete in all its appointments. It is the only Institution in the State conducted on actual business principles. The course, of instrwstiert Is un• surpassed, and may becMenleted in abcitit one half the time usually spent in other institutions, in consequence of an entirely new arrangement, and the adoption of the new practical system. Diplomas awarded upon the - lcompletion of the ann." merciai Course, which embraces all except the higher sets of Ranking, Manufacturing, Railrotrding,4e„ dealy Send fora Circular, CHAVIIERSBIJRG ACADEMY. • REFITTED AND REORGANdiD. Will commence a new quarter on Thursday, Nov. 9. Large additions have been made to its already eittensite apparatus. a full and efficient corps of teachers has. been employed and no pains or expense spared to render oars one of th e first inatitutions of learning in the country. Particular attention paid to Teachers and young Melt preparing for College. • A. Primary Department for little Boys and Girls hea been opened in the Academy under charge of bliss &hive. ly, in whichtheclemente of Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Geography and ramnar will be thorougbly taught. Till than in thiadepartment,s3 p* quarter. Forfarther particalarasend for circular or apply, to the Principal Choiie Tobs,:co, halters FACULTY. J.B. Rmarr, Principal. A..Orgarist.n, A. 8., Latin. andU.English. A. M. Tacestza.Commercial Department. Miss R.ll.Stnvat.r., Stasi°, Drawing and Principal o Primary Department. Miss SAILAR FLORY, Assistant in Primary Department Chambersbn rg, ang. 12,'63. Stove Polish, Motet Segnrs, Starch, THE TWELVTH SESSION OF. SUNNY SIDE 'FEMALE SEMINARY will open t. tst day of Fakruary For further partial:tiara ad dress the Principals. D. & C. L. WILLIA3I9, Jan 13-3 t - - Nawburg,-Pa. CH.A. - 11.1BtRSB *GEC- YOUNG NJ LADIES' SEMINARY.—Tbe Spring Session will commence on Tuesday, February 9th. ,• jon 20-3 t REV. 11. , REEVES, Principal. Kerosene Oil, . , Tt , OOFING - , ' ROOFING Ready to nail down: COPING more durable than Tin. ROOFING at half Thecostof Tin. - r ROOFING for , Steepor Flat Roofs READY "ROOF-ING FOR HOUSES, = FOR CHURCHES, ' ' -,, - FOR FACTOIII29,, FOR BARNS, .. , . FOR ALL BUILDINGS! ,This Reding is made of the heaviest woven fabric ever 'need for the purpose.—Manufactured solely by ourselves andirecured by Patent. . , i'at up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the mantel, and usually for sale by bardware merchants and builders.. It can be applied by any comilim workman. We also manufacture,- LIQUID GUTTA PEltdilA CEMENT, - ' FOR REPAIRER° - - LEAHY TIN ROOFS! 1 CHEAPER THAN OIL PAINT,' HEAVIER BODY THAN OM PAINT. MORE DURABLE TITAN OIL PAINT. It forme a perFannetly adhesive, elaStic coating over the whole surface of the tin, filling up all the smaller , - RUST HOLES, And often savingthe expense of a now roof. - OUR COMPOUND 'GUTTA PERCHA, CEMENT • • - is especially adapted to repairing_ LEARY SHINGLE ROOFS, - , 3 LCHLIINIES, - , SKYLIGHTS, etc., (Iv.. dt., .fe. This Is a thick, tenacious compound, applied wlth a trowel or similar instrument, and does not dry up. Rad crack, as do all other articles used fur this:purpose. _ CIRCULARS, AND 'SAMPLES Of the Ready Rooting Bent by mail when desired Liberal arrangements made'vei th Agents. READY MOORING CO., 73 Maiden Lane ; New York: attg.26.ly 110 ! FOR THE DEFENCES OF WASHINGTON! A CHANCE TO GRT - INTO THE "2n ARTALEri," . The largest and most complete Regiment from Pa. 4 $lO2 BOUNTY FOR 'VETERANS. - $302 BOUNTY FOR RECRUITS. • - - Comfortable barracks, no long marches, full ratierba, prompt pay, warm clothing and a nits time generally. These are some of the extraordinary advantages of file soldiers who occupy the "Posts of honor." I have opened a Recruiting Office opposite theVourt House, en East Market St., Chambersburg ; ths_eame office occupied one year ago by Lient. B. F. Winger' and myself. - Anyone desiring to enlist in the above Regiment will have all matters satisfactorily explained before so doing. Call at once and 'enrol yourselves among th e brave de fenders of your country. I shall be here bat a short time, air the Regiment is fast filling up. CoMe and avoid the Draft. ADAM FIERGIISON, decfa.tf] Sergt.2d-Pa. Artillery. Itocrulting Officer AN CY FUR i S I ; F FAN,CY FURSI 18 Arch:St, below Bth south; side, Philcra. - 'lmporter. ige.unfeeturer of and Dealer in all kinds ej FANCY FURS I for Ladies' and Children's Weak: I wish to return my thanks to my friends of Yratitakt end the surrounding Counties, for their very liberal pit renege extended to me during the last few years, and would any to them that I now have in store, of my own Importation and Manufactnre a very extensive &siert ment of all the different kinds and qualities of VANtar FITRB,for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during the Fell and Winter seasons. Being the direct - Importer of all my Furs from Europe, end having - then all Manufactured under royo.in sew• vision—enables mote offer my customers and the puldle a much ,handsomer Set of Furs for the same money. Ladies please give me a call before purchasing I Please remember the name, number and Frtreet. , JOHN FATIERIA. No. 418 Arch Bt., Philadelpafrk: eept 9 -em AVN BEIDELMAN ; OLCSALE' GROCER. AIOD 1 1 1 . DITCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 708 MARKET dr. No, 2 NORTH 7th ST., PIIIELADAk. 'lnvites the attention of merchants to hinters° and vioa' assorted stock of Sngars43yrops,Teas, and Coffeeeall Df which will be sold at lowest market rates. Connery buyers andsellers willtind it to their advantage WO*. hint a call. • : Price currentscoataining all the varieties of theist!. ket to be hada! S.S. SlLUTOOK,,Chambershutr • sept.lB - ' A ELTON & CO., • . COMMISSION liTEiterfArrs And Dealers in LEATHER, SUMAC, SHEEP AND CALF SKIN, N 0.434 North Third Street, Philidaphia. , heather, Sumac and Skins, bought or golden Commit. lion. Advances made on Consignments. [dec2.3m) TRAY HORSE.—Left w.ithAhe r Subscriber, tit tbe4ranklirc ebiunbeutrarg; on ,smsdayeversiv, December ?Mk 1863,4-PARK 1111$Y 1102 SE; about nine years old, fifteen bands high, sprung in hind pastures, d little rarn-aosednnd two !MAI in neck. The owner is requested to prove propeity, -- pei cbsrges and takehfm away. ' Jan 20.3 t , !TROSTIAL: Ouuttional, N. E. anner of Tenth and Chesnut Streets, PgLADELE.IIIA, ant. tut eutta43ertba 3atlofts. fattitatp Onticco. $ El