0 gypetial itotireo. MORTON'S Gold Pens aro;nnii'sold attire. *erne prices as before the cot 001 of the ttlit this is entirely owing to the 31annticturer's improve ments in machinery. his present e Business end. bash-in-Advance System; far, until-Le commenced advertialns., his businesswae done On Credit and aridly with the Wade. Tho.lfortou,Gold Pen& are ~tho, only onee sold at old prices,as thomakersor all ollidr gvld pent Chirge the' Premium on thoeold,flovernmentlaacAclebta Morton has in no base changed hie. prices, Wholesale or Itetait Of the greattumbers sent by ritalllo all rents of the world during the Past few years, not one in a thousand lOwi filled to renclC its destination in ear , ; showing that the Morton Geld Pen can be obtained by any One, In every part of the world, at the same price,• postage, wetly excepted. 'Wader, you can have an enduring,always ready, and ratiableeild Pon,..exutly adapted toyour hand and style of writing, which will do your writing vastly cheaper than /Reel Ports; and at the present almost nniverwd iligh•Pressure Price of everything. you can blreira Morton Gold Pen cheaper, in proportion to the labor sperit upon it and material used, than any other Gold Pen in the World. If yon want one, call on 41.1Maramr, No. 25 Maiden Lane, New York; or inclose sinampfor circular. dec2-6me CII AMBERS'S - 01M :COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —This Institution is pormanentlylocated in the floroutih Chambersburg, Franklin County, Penna. The great demand for competent and responsible accountants * throughout the laud, make it necessar t y to increase _ the facilities for acquiring a practicer Business Ed ridation, With - this view, tbe under's - Wed line open ed the above Instittition, therebygiving the Young Men and ethers of thoi country, an opportunity of prepatittg themseives for Ilonoriblcand Profitable positions in life. Each department is under the aharge of,alt experienced and competent instructor. , Th 4 course of Instruction is Thorough and Practical. Students are taught to origin. ate and conduct all the Books and Fornil partainiug to actual badness; thnsbringing Theory bit4practict, and' thereby enabling them to realize and practice the regn lhr Routine of the Counting Room. The course of In: Itinction includes Double Entry Book-keeping in all its moat approved forms, Commercial , Calculations, lter- Cantile lAw, Practical and Ornamental Pennmanship, Le.;Ae. Students can enter at any time, us there are no vacations to interrupt the regular exercises. Time . required to complete the course - is from Sto Id weeks.— Clegimen's Sons can enter the School at half the regu lar rates. Rouen:l6er p 5 pays all expenses for a fnil ,iikturie,boardinglucluded; Night Session froni ito 9o•- clock. Send for a Circular. A. 11. TRIMMER, lan 13-3 m - President. THE BEST PILLS TO TAKE, the Best Pills to Take, the Best Pills to Take.—Dr.ltadway's Pills are the easleet-pilia to swallow. They are elegantly coated with grun,-occasion neither slckness, straining, tenes inns, Vieeknees or irritation. They purge thoroughly, cleanse, pur4y And equalize, the circulation .of this blood. Other pill* may afford temporary relief but Rad aiay'S Pllle will effect a cure: other pills may afford little ease, hitt Badway's 'will save your life.- Let {hUse whohave taken other pills and medicines for Dye pepeitt, Liver Oomplaint, Indigestion, Costiveness Bert ous Affections, Gent, Piles Bilioniness, Headache, En lirgement of the Spleen, Affections of the Eiditeys, and other established diseases, 'Without , deriving a perfect etre, tase Itadway'e Pills. One tool: boxes, are warian. ted to cure you. „Price 25 cents per box. } Sold by Miller Ilenshey. , 7 - Prevention of. Incrustation in.,Senarn Boil ' ets,WINANS' AN CI-INCRUSTATION POWDER AE ' ROVES AND PREVENTS THE DEPOSIT OF SCALE AND WITHOUT INJURY TO THEIRON Stmsx Yemie U Use. • kleferencesin all parts of the conntry,viz: Albany gas Co.; Eaton, Gilbert & Co.; and others, Troy ; Sy ra case ,'Rocheater, Auburn, .t.c.; - Joahti Gibson & ?,0. gholpo, fill:Lacs Ensign, J ;inn R.-Evans .k Oo..Jewett & Root.andothers,Buffalo: Cleveland, Columbus, Ranee. ,File. &c., &c.; Gea, Shield. 'antes Greenwood, Mitchell & Datum elshurg, and AO others inCincinuatit and through oat the West; Indianopolis, Dayton, Torre Haute; Lo gs.nsport, Chicago. Springfield, St. Louis, St. Paul, !Cc it,c.,Scc. Cost about 40 to 60centa per week. For circa sr, address . N.IVIN.A.NS, 11 WALL ST.,NEW YOBS. [July 22,' =0 HOSTETTER'S BITTERS have received the imirm&st encohintns from the press and people through the 'Union as a.v.alnahlti tonic for the cure of Dyspepsia, Fiitulence,Conscipation and general nervous debility, sit cannot be approached. Every : day new cases of its voit effect are chronicled thrtugla our principal public jrurrssis. There is nothing equal 'to the enbyme'sit to OM - Which the afflicted experience when using this val uable specific. Its mild ,tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire . human body should recommend it to all daises bf our community. See adsiertisement. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere. [jan2o-Im. • The Confessions and Experience of an in eard.—Published for the benefit, and as a warning and - A CAUTION TO YOUNG MBN whosuffer from Nervous Debility, PVemature Decay ill Mikifitobd, etc., supplying at the same time THE MEANS OF SELF CURE, 9 Byone who has cured hi mselfafter beiri g put tog great expense land,Jklury through medical hturiabue and -_guackery. Ryenclosing a post-paidaddkessad envelope, singly Copies maybe had of the author. •NATMANIEL MAYFAIR,EIq.: Bedford, Kings county, N.Y. may. 20,83.17 fiAPONIFER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE Fami ly Soap Micker. . WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to reduce them: ItniakesSoapforPourcents a pound by using your kitchen grease. . (:AIITIONI As spurious Lyes are offeled also, be care Wand only - buy the Patented article pia up in Iron cans, all others being Counterfeits. • PiSIIMSYLVANIA SALT MANC'FACTURING co., . _ 137 . Walnut Street. Ll:v4s.3ra], Pittsburg—Pitt filtreetand Duquesne Way . . CoNsirsiPtivzs.—Consulnptive Suffereri frill receives valuable prescription for the cure of Con • inimption, Asthma, Bronchitis; and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of Charge,) by sending their address to Itee: B. A. WILSON: ,Williamsburgh. Kings Co., Now York. Jan 20.43 t • ...COLGATE'S - HONEY SOAP.—ThiB celebrated 3'01.1= BOMB, in each universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is i mad and emmolient in its nee. scented,land extremely beneficial in its aetfon imon the skin. For sate by all Druggists and jan 27-Iy. Panci,i3oods,Pealers. IiKDIES' AND GiCNTLEMEN'S FURS. TILS.LABGEST AND BEST STOCK IN TIME CITY, AT oIIABIES VAIIPOAD tc SONS, CONTINENTAL ROT F,L, Paumnaman. $75. noT.44ta =il E>nplosment!—A,genta Wanted !—We will tittyttbilitai tolls poimontlx,ano hOoxponses,to activ Agents.or give a commission. Particulars seutfree.— Address ERIE Sksruto mAountz CoirLs-r, It JAMES &inert . ' Agent,lllion, Ohio. wit-29,63-1 y 11. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S ~ BURNISHING STORE:and liHritt MANUPAC tnlifo. 814 Chetannt 'Street, Your doors below the -"Continental:" Philadelphia. Particularattention given toordered Shirts. A perfect. fit mmrauteed. Persons at a distaxe can order by the following Shirt Bleatores • Me ItlrCet, rid the Neck : - - se—: ,44 - 4 ' Chest under the Arms : • u a 4 . - Waist : ,±, ...4, S-‘ " Wrist: - Venitttiof Armi(bent)fromeentreef back . to middle of hand : Lengtifof Bosom at flidez kinefe of VEIT NSTIVAN' IA 81TltM R YI MR" TABLE to and from - - - Philactsfphitt, on APRIL 20t1r,1883. The Passenger Trains of the Company will depart from and ai Philadelphia as iollows: EASTWARD, THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIIIi leaves 'Harrisburg daily at 2.00 A. 31. 3 and arrives a l t West Philadelphia at 6.1 u A. x. I _ - PAST LINE leaves llarrishurg datly(except Monday) itt SAS A. 7,5., and arrives at West I lillaoelphia at '9,55 A. t. Passengers take breaktait at LaLcaster. WAY ACCADMMODATION; Sqa Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 A. u., and arrives at West Philadel phia at 12.25 P. M. AST Al Att. TRAIN leaves Ilarrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 2.00 P. as., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. I ' HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. via Co- iambi's- leaves Flarrislairg'at f .00-2. It., and arriTes at West Philadelphia at 9.30 r. at, BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilarrisbnrg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 A., st.; Altoona. 7.15 A. p take breakfast. anctarrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. , PHILADELPHIA. EXPREr TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 3.00 A. ar.; AI oana at 8.00 a. E., take breakfast. and arrives at pitts urg at 12.30 P. Y. MAIL TRAIN leaves liartisburg at 1.15 P.m., take supper. and arrives at Pitistra g at 12.30 A. M. FAST ELSE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50 P. Af.: Altoona , nt 8.35 P. E., and arrives at !Pittsburg at LOD A. st. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.30 P.M., an 4 arrives. at llarrisburg at 8.00 P. IL WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at: 4.00 P. H.: and arrives ati Harrisburg St 9.40 P. M. 'Phis train runs via Mt. Joy.!! Alain D. YOUNG, Supt. Middle Pentia .1.2. R. June 174863.-tf. NORTHERN Ct.INTRAL- RAIL WAY!—SUMMER TLVE TABLE. Three trains daily to and fron Baltimore and Wash-. in ton City. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvsnia_Rall road. to and from Pittsburg ii;tl the Went. TWO TRAINS DAILY tiisand from the North and West Brunch Susquehanna, Imira, and all of Northern New York. Ou and nfter Monday, Aptii I 2004 1863, the Pasiengar Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz z SOUTRWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbuiry daily (except Sunday) leaves HarrisLltrg arrives at Baltimore • EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sum:lay) ' 11.07 P. If leaves Harrisburg (rlcept. Monday) . 4 -. arrives at , Baltimore daily, (except Mon ay) 6.16 A. IC HARRISBURG ACCOMMdDATION leaves Harrisburg NORTF,IWARD. MAIL TitAIN leacestlaltr RB A daily, (ex cept Sunday s, " - leaves Harrisburg ' 1:15 P.M. arrives at Stinbirry 4.05 P M. RIKPRESS TitAlisi ina'ves Baltimore daily... '9.15 P. M. " - arrives at lihrrishurg , 1.35 A.lf• " • leaves Harrisburg daily (ox cept Mornia) " arrives at Strubnry ' HARRIS.BUItiI 'A.COOMSI;DATION leaves Baltimore d ily (except Sun day) 2.55 P.M. it arrives. atllarrisburg ' 7.39 P.M. Per further infoimntion tpply at the Office, in Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, Harrisburg. p'. N. DuBARRY, Gen Supt. June 17, '6.1.4f. NKW AIR LINE ROUTE— Three Trains Daily to Ne:r York and Philadelphia. On and after M , onday, ITO 20th. 18IS3, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia s.nd Readinz - Railroad Depot, at Ilarrlaburg,for York and Ilfiladelphia,as to/lows. viz: - - EXPRESS LINE leaves narrislutrg. at 2.15 A. 31., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West,exriting in-Now York at 0.30 A. M., and Phila delphia. at 8.20 a. M. A 4leoping car is attached to the train through from Pittsburg Witbont -change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. st.,arriving In New York at 5.30 P.. 4., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. Bt. MAST LINE leaves 114rrIsburg at 2.00 P. M., arriving ha New York at 10.25 P. .. and Philadelphia at 7.00 P.M. WE TWARD. RAFT LINE leaves Ner. York at 6.00,x. W., and Phila. lelphiaat 8.15 t . arri ing at Harrisburg at 1,15 P. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12,00 noon, and likiladelphia at 3.30 P.M:, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 WM. I -1 EXPRESS TRAIN le riving at liarriaburg -a the' Pennsylvania Expr ing car Naito Attncho Connections are road , the Pennsylvania. Nor Valley railroads, and ati ville, Wilkesbarre.-Allo, Baggage checked thr end liarrisbutx.s3 15 ; 1 delphia, $3 35 in No.l For tickets or other i Jii ne 17.'63. tf. 1862. WINTER ,CUMBERLA ti RAILROADS. pIIANOE OF LIOU vember IT, 1562, PUS follows:(Semlays - exce FOR CHAMBE Leave Mtge ratnVill Greencastle-- Ctiambersbirg Leaves Sliipponaburg. Newvilie Carlisle " Mechanicebur: A frive at Harrisburg FOR CHAMBE Leaves Harrisburg.— " , Afechanicsbur " , Carlisle " Fen - silly " 1 7 biropensbur . .__. Arrive at CliamnerlL Leave Cliambershur " Greencastle._ Arrive at Ilarrisbur iir Making close trains for Philadelp with,trains for all po I= 1868 To HI LADE 1 PHIA AND ERIE 1 RAILROAD.—T isgweat lino Mmyerses the North ern and Northwest cOnnties of Pennsylvania to the el of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Retilneni Company, and under. their auspices is being rapidly opehed throughout 11s entire length. It is now In use for Passenger and Freight business tram Marriebnrg to Driftwood, (2d Pork ) (177 miles) on the Eastern DiVilli* and .from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,)on the Western Division. - TIMEOF PASSEN IER TRAINS AT .lIARRISBURG. 'MAIL TRAIN leave North ' 1,18 A.m. EXPRESS TRAIN Mives North 100 A.M Carnrau through FITROUTCHANGE both Ways on those trains botweep Philbdelpbin and Lock llaven,and be tween Baltimore ana , Loel: Raven, .. . . .. . . .. . . Elegant Sleeping pars on the Exp resstrai u both ways. Per information respecting Passenger business apply nt the El: g. Corner lith and Market dt r eota , Philadelphia. - And for Freight tinsiness of the Company's Agents: S. 13. Kingston. J4..Cor.l3thand Markets te.,Philada. S. W. Reynolds, .3tie. .! • .1:, ILDrill, &on N. C. IL R..Btiltimore.Md. 11. II: HOUSTON, • Ge eralFrelght Agent, Philiulel phis. i -LEWIS L. HOUPT, GeheralTicket Agen t. Philadelphia. JOS: D. POTTS, Juneil,633 Ge l oral Managir,W_lllitmsport . - toot,taten anti eStrageb. II A REWARD.—A Gentigman 4 , it of . 7 alfsbury, SuMerset county, Pa., Jost his T 11008, between Chomberebter; and Green castle, contatning two proraisary notca. each. of $l5O, one for $7 and discharge papere for two soldiers the 133 Re 't, Pa, Vol. an a enm of money. The aboire rowr ad wilt be paid on th return bf the pocket botik, papers and money to this' Mae. jtah.27-3t* It L9ST,.-AtWISttDETIWSCAN . BARAK' PIN; oblong t 4hape; on till) 'night'. of -tbe atic - Entertnlnment in; Frilnt t iln Ifall. The tinder will be enitably reWardedbyflerring at this (ace. E 127 31 jaar.ll.ljl rabel. RAIL ROAD! . Five Trains Das7y and after .1107 DAY, Pennaylvanta Railroad rrive at Harrisburg and WESTWARD loao A.. 74 1.15 r. at 0.35 r. at EASTWARD {,es Nek York at 7.00 P.M.. nr -2.10 A. M. and 'connecting with iss Train for Pittsburg. A sleep 'o this train. nt Harrisburg with trains on Bern Central and Cumberland :leading for Philadelphia, Potts town, Easton. etc. ' •ngb. P.uo between "New York etween Harrisburg and Phiki , mend $3 in N 0.2. • formationapply to : • J. J. CLYDg, Generitl Agent. Harrisburg. RR A NGE VALLEY-4ND FRANKLIN *-- 1 0n and after Monday. No • ter' Trains will run daily, in; ted) RSBURG , AND FEAR SBURG-' : A. M. P. M 7.00 2.45 7.37 " 3.35 rriye at 8.17 4.29 ye at 8.30 12.55 9.0 1.28 9.82 2.00 10.10 2.42 OA Il.lri- :3.40 'SBURGAND HAGERS TOWN. A. M. P.M ...•8.05 1 35 .„ 8.47 2.15 9.27 2 55 -10.02 3.29 -10.33 -4,00 -11.00 4.39 -.11.10 4,40 1 - rg 11.55 5.30 12.35 5.10 'connections nt Harrisburg .with la, New York and Pittsburg; and ITEM 0. N. LULL,Sipt. ,Orsburg.N.T.l7. 15132. isTraitlitin evoslion, Sibruanj 3, 1864. tints- of Erabel. 1)11E/in - ENG RAIL - ROAD.-W , N 'loo TER ARRANGEILENT. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and N rth 'kat for Philadelphia, New York. Reading. pats Lebanon, Allentown, Easton. &c., &c. . ' -Trains lease Ilarrisbnyg for Philadelphia, New ork t Reading, Pot tacille,amfall interrnediatestat ions. a 8.00 and 2.00 P. If. N :w York Express leaves Harrisburg. at 3.00 l a .w a arriving at New York at 10.15 the same morning. Paresfcom Harrisburg: To New York 8.515: to hila delphia $3.35 and 22.80._ Baggage checked throng . Behuning, leave New York at 6 A. ii.. 12 NOU , aid 7.P. at" (Pittsburg Express . arriving at 114.rrisburh . ,,„ at 24 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at Si& A. 74..und 3.30 ii. Id. • Sleeping cars in the New York Expri.ss T rains through to and from Pittsburg without change. I - Passengers by the Catayissa Railroad leaveTarnaque at 6.50 A.m....and 2.15 P.N.: 2 1,3r Philadelphia. New [York, and all 'Hai Points. I Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. st.,and 2.30 iqin,f o ( Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York. I An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.30 A. az., and returns from Philadelphia at 430 11. Ssr All the above trains run daily, Sundae ex cepted. , i ' A Sunday train 1 saves Pottsville at 7.30 A. t ..; and Philadelphia at 3.13 P. X. Cornmutatini:, Hileage,Seascm; and ExcursionNickets at reduced es to and froth all peints.. 80 fba4Bagg• e allowed each Passenger. . , (1.. A . NICEO49 , Dec 16 , 186 -tf. ' Genbral Superintendent:, i. cfnourantr. AMERICAN LIFE INSITRACE TRUST CAHIPANY. South-eastcofner of Walnut and Irtiurth 4recis Pltila incarporatedlBs9. Charter Perpe ual. AIITIIORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000 00 CAPITAL,S2SO,OOO 00. ASSETS, Insures lives during t natural. life, or fdr short grants annntet g .And endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds: epeuding on the issu of life. Acting also as Bxeintors. Trustees and Qua Policies of Lite Insurance insured,at the usual mutual rotes of ocher good Couipauies—with profits to the In. scared--4ask Bonus, January, 1801. being 43 p r cent of all premiums received on mutual policies t joint stock rates, 20 per cent. less than the above.. NON-FORPEITUBE PLAN. By which a person pays fur 5,7, or 10 yearsoi the Policy is patd up for life, and nothing niorl and should he be unable, or wish to discontinu the Company will issue a paid-up policy in In to the amount oi premiums paid, as follows:' Atter payment of • the annual preml- TIMS (on polierot $1000) fgr .1 - $4OO 00 $285 00 Ou poet o'4 an. pre. 809_00 671 40 6 " -. ' 857 /0 41 8 411 •Aunnal preminin for $lOOO. . . NON-FORFEITURE TEN YEAR R. Age 20 , 25, - . . . 2.00 A. 6,30 e. kr 4 1.15 A :it - " 30.. 66 3 5, " 40, ,g 4 r, , 50 . ; Insurance may lie affected, giving toanypai death or life insured, a eertnin yearly income melt for life, thus avoiding all cantingenciea lug the aurae, and may be double or treble interest. ALEXANDER WILTI,LDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice-Presiderrt. JOLIN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer 3.00 A 3t? o. A. 31 BOARD OF 'I BUSTERS. ' Alexander 'NWlldin, J, Edgar Thorlv ; lion. James Nllock, - 1110 - n. Jotieph Al Albert C. Roberts, ,Jeans Bowman, Sim - awl T. Bodine, 11: B. Eldridg George Nugent, John Aikmnn. , Wm. J 'toward, ~ • Chas. E. II eazlit Samuel' Wotk, ' MEDICAL EXA)IINER S. J. F. BIRD, MED., J. NEWTON WA! In attendance at the Company's office e o'clock, M. ' WM. G. REED, Chambershurg, Pa..fs the Agent of the American Life Insurance and, pally, and is always prepared to furnish p., any informiLtimr wanted, and to take Instim, DR. J.C.VICHAftWS, Medical Examiner. IiEFERRNCES,-Hon. A. E. McClung,: coils, J. B. Nixon. Chtitabersbarg, and "tivA. I Cashier Ifagerstown Bank. NSETRANCE. COMPA . '1" - • OF NORTH AMERICA. INCORPORAT, D 1794. 'ERPETUAL CHARTER. ' CA PITAf. 400 000 J [ Orrter ,-,N0.'232 Wmatisir Sift sr. PHIL items. This CoMpany are now prosecuting the mess of In surance from Loss or Damage by SIRE o Buildings , t l re Merchandise. Furnituie. Ac.. throughout ; the State • Pennsylvania. on LIBERAL TERMS, far long or shot per,ods ; oktpermanently on Buildings,. by a. deposit Prentinni. ~,' , The PROlirf PATVE!Pr of CLAIMS for LoSS s during the period of nearly SrFE-NTT YkAlta that the 'empany has been in existance, entitles them to the cothidence of the public. - Arthur O. Cartn, James N.Diekson,,, , Samuel W ..1 ones, S. Morris M al n, John A. Blown. • - John Mastio. - Charles Taylor, George L.ll Ambrose White, - Francis IL.I , John R. Neff. , . Edward 11. - Richard D. Wood, , Edward S., Willia it Welah, . William Ct William E. Bowen._ CHARLES PLAIT, goe`y. AIPTITIM G.I 1Y.41. .lIITAU/Lett, fbntral Agent at Hi r WM 0. REFID. Charnbersburg, t'a.. ti !zed Ageneof the Insurhneerninpany of ea, and is alwayA prepared to kive any 41 sired. and to tttke Insurances. REFERENCES--Charlea ii. Tnyinr and. Ewfa... Chain beralm rg. • OUR AGENT.--,MR. JO, N... .5 of Chambereburk. ix the General Franklin County Mutual Iniurance, Com' June 1.7,'63. - WM. R - INCE I2ODEONS AND. HAR3 1 introducing the effect of Pedal Mum mar GA BLEft'S uteturpatee d PIANOS eral deduction. or nn Monthly Inatnltuen /Fir Oyer 30,909 cold In Philadelphia. JAMES BELLA If . St 279 and VG South Fifth streak, abut: setil6. 03-Iy K LEMM& BROTHER, Importers. Stan kraclurtne and I N MUSICAL INSTRU GERMAN, FERRELL, IND 'TALI No. 705 NIARRET STREET, PHI Mere carefully attended to by Chmobershurg ECM V . ociie+Ausic.--R. - A wiiltenchcbianea and private Singing, Musical Natation, harmony, position, WALNU,T LOGS! ' TAKE l—We will gi or cubic foot for LARGX-WALNUT 1, 0 1 ty, delivered at our Jf I 11. -The Mgt n Inches or More in dianieter, fourteenfp: in which case we will take the whole, diameter. We will also mike SPEC t for extra good trees. These terms 4r: ht 'of April next. dee 30 3m SEMPLE OARDERS • W.A.:NT I, or four amittemen can obtain ate family. For further particulars a; WANTED.—A Good CABINET MAKER. Steady Enqufre at this Offite. . - GRAIN! GRAIN I ! I WASUABSUGH'S BRE'W Chambersburg, Pt The undersigned takes this method friends and the public generully, tbel a term of years the well known Btew heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton will beglad to fbrnish to his friends z of the House with the finest ALE up 4 tice and at the lowest prices. - *A. The highest Gush price will bushels of BARLEY, delivered at Cl, Jan 20, 64 4 Y ALEXAI p r o MERCHANTS.--- UtaltiAti 11 IC/ riuss.T.::;.3.BE")2lTrila, PAD UP hy,vaien to pkt, bo n er. L,opurtion t 5 'yearl-At yew. liat• - d. Ritteti. 10 year Rates. ' $2OO 60 400 00 800 00 43 ~.0 50 34 00 1.. 38 40 .. 4§ 00 .. 47 00 5:3 50 /.. 60 30 rtY, on the by endow of invest , he yearly ER, M.D. ly, at 12 I authorized' I .at Corn rapt:Oats or . cm Y.S. J. Mivmh 1 t21,63-tf Ilarrison, ope, 4frntter, larke. tlitalilingigt OFFtN,Pre3 'rrist,urg, Pa the °litho,- "orth Ameri . formation de- John I:Lacier, Oct 21 '63-tf IN GROVE, ,tgeot of the rthy. htaLELLAN. iftusirai. KNOWN (MUMS! rylnatrunient. pscash at alib- I le Agent. Spruce st., ITIL4DELPIII ihnlesale Dealers ,k ENTS, iN STRINGS, DELP n 11 . . S. SURYOCK [rept 2.3-ly . . McClure. pit s o. the art of d 'Musket Coat- [nor2s•tfl ilantc. ARMERS' • el 2 eta per solid WS of goof" (pall met :pellagra 20 ;t from theApmp l ee up to 10 ticcilee t 1-CONTRACTS offered until tlt'e CLARK & co.' I P.--:-Three • l ogirding in pttr -I,ply at Will bflice. I ottrneyrna , n . t mployment given 0ct21'8341 GRAIN ! ! ! ERY, of informing his 1 lefised for ery sstablishment Voshsbungli. Ile Ind the old palions .r "ttke 'etekrtest no- be iridefor 6,000 'mbersbufk. DRR. MARTIN. I he way tO ADTZWITIX 11 antgo, ebitilleS, &C. - WY. RRYSEA, JR. I-- CRAB. H. CREBRLRE., _ EYSER, Sz.-QP,ESSLERi - 'GRADVATES t PHARMACY, DEALER& LT - DRUGS,CHEMICALS,MEI/ICTXES,&e. CHAMBERSB VIEW, P.A. - Believing that only - ' PURE DRUGS. • and - PREPARATIONS OF LULL STRENGTH will give satisfaction to Physician and Patient. and in sure continued succeed to our Drug Establishment, we girt) this branch our constant-taro and scrutiny. CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS • . • - AND PATENT MEDICINES. We warrant our stock to be pure mut the best in the market. We are r..celvlng a largo lot of 'FRESH GARDEN .SEEDS, embracing the best kinds of new. and old varieties of ear ly and late Vegetables. HOPE A . STEVENS' FAMILY DYE-COLORS, n reliable and easy 'coloring- We ask but a trial for them. All the colors constantly on band:- Fanners and Horse Dealers should. always have on hand a package of " O'SIEL'S HORSE AND - CATTLE POi - DER. it is the beet for Distemper. • BITTER WINE OF IRON, an excellent Tonic for debilitated and Dyapeptic persona MRS. HARVEY'S CRctliT SYRUP, an expectorant for Coughs and Colds in the Throat and Chest, that can be relied upon to give speedy relief. ; _k - POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS. We have jest received a large let of every size, quality and price. Fine Soaps and Perfumery, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Reading Combs, Gum and Horn-Comias, Concentrated ?Mash, Se.ponifier, Tiussass and Braces Slodicinea can be had at night or on iSanday by calnag at the Store or at W. lloyser'a reaidence. a few doors South of the Store. jan Zl - u-AvE YOU TRIED MAIZENA _xi_ YET! Get it at NIXON'S. Eil TT AVE YOU ,TROZEN FEET ? 'xi_ Try an Ointment sold at NIXON'S. DO YOU WANT TO "DYE?" .A.ll colors and shades can be bad at "lOW IS YOUR Nixon hat att article that will remove dandtuff inewntly. T3IIIEDIATELYAFTERSLEIGII i. ING,URO Nixon's Cattlo Powder toprevent Slay vg your horse. T)OGS AND, CATS WON'T- COM ' ARE with Costar in filling rnte. Buy it fresh nt NIXON'S. • IF YOU HAVE A BAD COLD I. get Medidinent - NIXON'S; ITF YOU HAVE ,:'TETTER OR Itch, get Ointment at - NIXON'S' "Eli'', YOU lIAVE CORNS, 'LIMP to'Nixon's end get the French Cure. THE ETD-GO TO NIXON'S For any article you may want. MR there 3on will be eel Lain tb get it fresh, pure and reliable. MILLER &-lIENSHEY, - LI II UGGLYTS STORE ON THE DIAMOND, [lave just re - :wired a large and frealt stock o[ DRUUS, CHEMICALS, _ _ Purchased from reliable Humes in the Eastern Cities and uttered to the public tut strictly pure. iluviug Spice Mill, upon which is ground all the PEPPER, CORIANPER, 'CINNAMON, CLOVES, SWEET MARJORY, Lc., sold by tut. These Spices are always fresh mut pure . . Remember this ; as the butchering season is now here. and to make good puddings and sausages you must Wive good Sykes. „ T OILET ARTICLES. STERLING'S A3lne 0000AINE, HAIR DYES. POMADES, - EXTRACTS OF ALL RINDS, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOOTH BRUSHES, and afull aesanment of every thing; in the Tpilet line, can be bad at AHLLiilt & HENSII BY'S. ICR°KraoszszEOLlAltrik CHIMNEYS \VICES ALCL/HOL, FLUID AND A ' • full assortment of such irtfclosusually found in a Drug Store; can be had at - MILDER A HENSHEY'S TERMS CASH. [dec :2.] VORCURIN,G BEEF AND PORK. —Don't forget to call at MIL,LNIt & FIENSD.DY'S an get the preparation they make for this purpose, is you would have sweet Darns anifgeociarnedDeef. TediATENT MEDICINES.—AIways on hand a complete stock a all the popular Patent Iclnes of the debut MILLEN. k irosuyors: F AMILY DYE COLORS —A new article and lust what %needed in every fantilt, at ' • - MILLEIA4 gieatureis.-- DYSP.:SIA, - AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVE' • AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. are cured by HOOThAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT - STRENGIIVG TONIC. - These Bittershave Performed mere Cures I Have and do give better satisfaction! have more testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them! - Than any - other article in the market. We defy any one to e.ntradict this assertion, and WILL PAY $l,OOO To anyone who will producaa certificate gtiblislied by Ita, that is not genuine. . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will cure every case of - Chronic or Nervous Debility. Diseases of-the Kid ! neys, and Diseases arising from a DisorderettStnmach. Observe.the following Svmptoms, resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipatio ward Pitek Fullness or Blood to the lie , Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,- ' Ile urn, Disgust for Food. Full- - ar noes or Weight in the Stem-- itch, Sour, Eructs- . . tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the ). - . Pit of the Stomach. Swim- 4 , mine of the head, flurried and Dif cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Ling posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs - before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration,Yellow- ness of the Skin and Eves. Pain - . in the Side, Back. Chest. .. ' Limbs,- Fe., Sudden Flushes of Heat, -Burning irillie Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of SpiritsREMEMBER, that this Bittins is NOT ALCO HOLIC, contains no Rum.. or Whiskey. and can't make Drunkards, but is the BEST TONIC in the World. - - iiiif- READ WHO SAYS SO; . - From the Rev. Levi Gl: Beck, Pastor of the Baptist - Church, Pemberton. N. 3.,.formerly of the 14 orth - Baptist Church, Philadelphia: -- 1 * * * I haVe known Hedlund's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own family and have- been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated an a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take great pleasure in thii.n publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the dis eases for which they are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recom mendation-will be sustained. Ido this more cheer fully as Hoofland's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is " not arum drink." . Yours truly, ' ' , LEVI G. BECK. =I From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge andel:iris.; Tian Chronicle. Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or 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 benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's- German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was 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 cOntinned debility. The use of three bottles.ot these Bitters • the beginning of the present year, was fr" evident relief, and restoration to a deere rriental , vigor which I had not felt f< re, and bad almost despaired of ref- , ire thank God and my friend for di use of them. 'TON BROOWN, Matta. • • NIXON'S From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard. Pastor of the 10th Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir: I kayo been frequently requested'to connect my name with commendations Of different kinds of -medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in *acmes declined: but with a clear proof in various instances, and barticularly in my family, of the use• fulness of Dr. Hoefland's Gernmn Bitters, I depart for once from my usual 'course, to express My full conviction that. for general debility of the system and especial y for.iiver (;01aptaint. it is a safe and val uable wenn mama. In some eases it may fail; but usually. I doubt not it will,be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Yours very respectfully, J. 11. KENNARD. ' Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Randolph. Pastor of Baptis Chureillertuantown.Penna. Dr. C. M. Jackson:--Dear Sir: Personal eneri f once enables me to say, that I regard the Ger_ma'S Bitters prepared by you am most excellenrmedreine. In cases of severe cold and general debility - I ' , have, been greatly benefitted by the use of the Bitters: and doubt not they will `produce similar effects on others. Yours truly.' WARREN RANDOLPH, GermUntowfi, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of 'Redding M. E. Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir: Having used yhurtper man Bitters in my fainily frequently I am prepared to say that iqtas been of great service: r the that in must cases of gen,eral debility of the syketh it is the safest and most valuable remedy of Tghicll I have any knowledge. Yours respectfullyi J. H. TURNER,I2.6 N.l9th Street. From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, former Paster of the Columbus (N. J. and Millerstown (Penna./ Bap tilt Churches Ntvr Rocur.t,t,F.' N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir: I feel it a pleasure thus, of iny riwn accord. to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters. Some years since bo'ng much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. I have often re commended them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting disease. and have heard front them the most nattering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of general debility, I belie% c itto ben tonic that cannot besurpassed. J. M. LYONS. . . From the'Rev. Thomas Winter. Piottor of Roxbor . - ' - ' ough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson t—Dear Sir: I feel it due to your ci cellent preparation. lloofland's German Bitters. to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has I T .Obtai d. I have for yeirs. at times, been troubled withgreat disorder in Illy head and nervonasystem. Iw: advised, by a friend to try a bottle:of your Geri': an Bitters. I did so. and have experienced groat and ii- expected 'relief: my health has been very materially benefitted. I confidently recom mend the article where I meet with eattee - similar to iny own, and have been amnred by - many of their good effects. : Respectfally yours. - T. WIRIER, Roxborough. Pi. AND SPICES From this. J. S. Berman. of the German Re• fr-Tne -Church. formmAlhureb.Kutztown:Biirks ConntY. t l'a. Dr. C. 31...Tac :—Respected Sir : I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years. and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as Einotland's Bitters. I am very much im proved in health, after,having taken five bottles. Yours with respect,' J. 13. HERMAN. - - - Large Size (holding nearly double quantity) $1 Per Bottle—half dozen $5 00 Small Sizo-75 dente per Bottle—half Acizen 4 00 BEWARE OVCOLTN:TERFEITS Sip that the signature of "C.d. JACKSON." p on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Should your nearestdruggist not-hive - the aTtiele, lo nut be put off by any, of the intosicatingPrepara tions that may be offered in its place, butsend to ns, and we wit I forward,seenrely Paek ed, by oxpress. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUPAtTORY, Itlo. 631 ARM( STRRET ' JONES & EVANS, • (Successors Sue; Id; Jackson. kt.), P PRIZTORA , EOR SALE by ,DrvirPlOA and DPfileiiiii erw.V CrT:l in fat: -, :nited , atutt.v.'f - • [dte ;I, E 3.71,1 s ' • Baptist Church PRICES: AL*'ittititeo. MIST - RATOR'SNOTICII.3.- g, --Notiee is bereby given th at Lettersf Administrs ,• n the' Estate of Sistine* M'KetOate of Green township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, eliding in said townibip. - Ali poisons indebted to the said rotate are hereby re guested to make immediate iniyment, anti those having claims or demand• against the Estate of Said decedent, will make known the, same without delay, to - jinn _ J. fildirCoßD. wHKE.AtIm'r. ADAIII.NISTRATOIi'S NOTICE Nblice is _hereby Riven that lettere - of Admlnist %ion to the Estate of D&Tid Tate of: Weshintt - dim tusiasitip. deceased:hive been grinited to the iin-dir signed,residing in • aid township. " - All peee.ies knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate ponp•nt and those having claims will present-Mem properly authenticated Inv settlement, • ' ANNAI.kItI.3 1-101.f.DifIEK. - fan 27-6 t n . Aden nistratrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adialnis tration on the Bstste of Charlotte Smith, late of the Boiongh of Chatabershuri. deed, have In en. granted to the undersigned, residing in said Itonstigh. . • . Allpersonsknowing themselves indebted to said I's tntetvill pleasC make immediate payntent and them hreringcleimereilirtresent them properlyntieetsu fir settlement. 33,1203 T. J. N Adnir. A D3rINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hireby given that Leiters at Minden.- trmion on the-Estate of Josiah Jr Elliot, late of Vim nettliburg, - deceased, have been granted to the imam signed, residing in said town: All persons knowing themselves indebted to Mid Fe tate will please make immediate payment ; ' and thee, haelng'claims will present them properly titithentlclMl for settlement. N. d.l3AitlilS Jan 2Mt.t. Achnitd.tratrir. A DM.INISTRATOR'S NOTI,CT . 0/k. Notice is het eby given that Lettere of Adm Or= tration to the Estate of .Tames Allison, Jr.. late of An trim township. deceased, have heen grantial to the nu dersigned,,riudillng in Antrim . All persons Indebted to the said Estate.are requisdrd to utak° imnlediate'pay.ee t. and those having c.11111.,P dentandsagainst the Estate of decedent , wit C. 0.. known the anme, 'Without - delay. to - - - Jan 20-6 t - J. C. NIcLAN/itiAN, - Atltn.r. A DMINISTRA.TOR'.SNOTIC.E.- ~ 0- Notice is bereltygiyen that Letters of Atimittir tration to the Estate ut Josiah Besere„ late, of the dlor. (nigh of 'Waynesboro' deed, imve.been granted to the undersigned, residing in said Borough. All'persOns knowing . tlamseives indebted to the - Ntiti Estate will please make immediate ilqyment ; and time* `. baring claims will present them properly authenticated for 'settlement, and those bolding ecrip di - dtrAl, t.jid present the same for redemption . Jan 13dit ISEBORR, } Adt „,,. tt. JOHN W COON, A . DMINISTRATOR .- S NOTICE Notice In - hereby given that Letters of Admi.d.- trasiou to the Estate of William (Yre'man, late 44 An trim township. deceased, have' been granted totte nn• deteigned. re4iding in said township. All pereons knowing themselves indebted to the :tail Estate will please snake immediate payment ; and t lose Irteing claims will them properly alltnticat-ul M for settlement. WILLIA OVEL3I ,Jl— CARBALKM Ad.ners- jan6-6t Dpi IN ISTRATOR'SNOTICE.--.- Noiice is hereby given that Letters of Administ fa .ttun to the Estate of John T. Renfrew, late of Bullion} toWnslum deed. have been - granted to •the unoursignvel, ivstidhig In said township. • . All pers. nsknowing themselves indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment ; 'and" Owe* haying claims will present them properly authentirst mat fur settlement. Dan 61 , SA Wt.. R. BURNS. Atha's% ADMINTSTRATOI T S Notice is hereby given thiit Letters of Adminia• "trat ion to the Estate of W. E. Can p. late of Washington. D. C. deceased. have been grantt d to the unditririmeed. residing in t bambersburg, Pa. =All person knowing themselves indetited to said itri late will please make immediate payment ; and Uwe* having claims will present them-properly nnthentienkt.l for settlement. LIASTINGS OETilt, jan AJmitilatrator. A DMI-NISTRATOR'S Nettet:is hereby giren that Letters of Admitib. tratton to the Estate of Nichol:to Fleck. la e of thdiforet township, dee'sl. hal-I,4min granted to the undersigned. residing in said township. Atl pitrsonsknoWina themeelres indebted to said Erit tate ill -please make Immediate payment: and thews having Maims wilt present them properly auttlentlent.d for sett lement, to SAMUEL FLECK, deepan • Ailin'r. Vi X ECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given Unit Letttwik Testamentnry b. thQ Estate of Robert Love. late of Fannett township, deed. havebeeri groute the undersigned, residing in I's it nett township'. t All persons knowing themselves indebted to said I:s -tate will please copse immediate pnjmenti and timer, hating claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. [jan2 fl t.} JAtlxit STAHIC GUTOR'S by givot that Letto4) of AdministrationFl l I:;Ebere the tistnte of Henry Crider. late llsoniltonrfoweeLiip, deeetteeddrave been g mlited to the untlerei g ned, reeiuinC In Raid Township. All persons knewirig themselves indebted to Mad Es tate will pleame in die itntnedinte iiti 3 ntetit ; and tae se having claims will present them properly nnthentieeted fur settlement .• JACOB KittDlilt, jan Administnifor. I'XECUTOR'S NOTICR—Notim is hereby given that Letteis Testsmentary to tba Estate of Mary Geddes, late or ‘i et al township, deeett-ed. Lase been granted to the andersignod, residing in Vat?. nettsburg. All persona knouringthemselses indebted to said Ess-_. tate %sill please make immediate payment; and 040 h•ttina claims will present them propetly - authenticatsst for settlement. JOHN H. WALKER. Jan 20.61 - Executor; Vubticationo. TULA Y & BIC ICN _EL la'S BANK NOTE REPORTER. ENTAIILIkHED IN 1830, IR the oldest REPOISTER - Linblirited in this Country and ha. never mimed a number SlllCeitbcontinenceinti!t Now nem ly e - 34 YEARS.: It is issued en the let and bib Of fetch morth. it has by the well known and admitted ability with which it is conducted. lung since earned its-position of the , Standard Reporter of the Country: Our whole time and undivided a entien is gi•rn to tfia' Reporter. and the ma...y years d• expetience Ms hare Pad, and the great facilities we command. enshlenela give to the Public the moat co ect and reliable work f :t the kind published. - QUOTA lONS. - Our Corrections and Quot time for EACJI 2:1331111:11 are invariably made . up to the hour of going- into the Peinte.'s hands by the well known 'Banking nuts' ut hIcCOUCII & CO.. - 36 South - Third Street. le, We hold ourselves bound to EMDEZIS AT OTS VIOTATIONS, • - at the time uf going to to press. . COII&TERFEIT MONEY. The Reporter contains a mine Correct-lint of rnipter, felt and Altered Notes than any other Reporter now published. Ruh number.eontalus &full and correct des- - cription of all the Fraudulent Notes put into circulariou since the proceeding Issue. ' 17' ti - Particular attention is paid to • ' THE STOCK LIST, • 41 - - It is a full and complete list of all Stocks offerati at the Board. at Brokers, it is always corrected up - to the day going to press. - WHOLESALE Pniels CURRENT; , Is always full end correct. h e corrections tiring muds on the day of goiug,to rem ith each issue. , . '. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: , . - One Copy, Mouth y,l Y air 41 00 One Copy. Semi.monthly. 1 Year - ~. ...... .32. uh Subirriptiona may commence with any mouth: Terms always CASH IN ADVANCE: ' , All letters roust be - addressed to•tbe Publishor, CIL/RUB C. RIIODCS, Qi South W.:Street, Mutant:x=l Jan 20.3m* ,f a t tient. MILL FOR RENT.---:The,tuAer iigned offers for rent his MILL; together with a good two-storioa DWELLING. Stable and ffaidtl./i_, situ ated on the Conococheagne. about 5 miles Olt homburg. and I mile from the Pike'. The Mill is in is reliant repair—has two pair of burrs and' one pair of choppers. and in doing a thriving businese,tein altnated lba tine wheat growing neighborhood.. There is elm S 7 ACRES of land adjoining thin property, which will be rented with the PIM If desired. Fossedal given en the lit of April nest.- For further particulars mat pets cr.affy Dr address - JOAN HODES. Dam 14-7 t FOR RENT .7--T he un - dersign - ed will rent the pew , FRAMS 13trita:iiiva - erected..44 _trltdet street, from the Ist of April next. 'The Tnnit a. • f'" nn fAeli tt , iy, ern hril itlinpi riltwV•fw , t-te, 11..rt0 nr Shr T ro.nfl wit/I'w .inchnth.' %VINT, 1 j ,te.V.l-41 J Gin; 11.'050 K. II