The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, March 02, 1864, Image 3

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uotl OK, A_TfaisFx
Chnucheipburg, pa, Ware in tire.
crectly oppoctife the Court !louse. -
• (laving had official connection With the PS,neost Mae,
office, lte °tints .169 serViCtStA dratted Men in the
.18th Congeet'donal District. claiming exempting front
'Militnry xersrice under the . face, Or' for pi/Yn2i CAIIHCB.
„attit. topers (rota tuecxperience and ictrict :Mention t 0
inticininos. to 0.1 - thify intrusting hiYt With their
Vintett. ' Pericifot from nbrond eon receive o.dlat , e3nellfoix ,
their cases prepare tby coreciricondence. IteferenlP can
• be hail to the Bcrird of - I.:,rollutent of the Viith 'District.
gen. A. IC:McClure, lion. James NW. Chalnlteraburk
. 01t1 ilottkX,S. 3tePltertou, Clerk, Itonse efj Itepreenn-
ZiLlVre ''
inn 27-
'
• 1- NEDI L.—.La,io part
nerrhip - -The undersigned have associated them
neared in tiknpractice of the Law in tie seretol collets el
Vtitstik+in Coant • Otitm on !iinfltet Streot,in the room
'heretofore ocektpied by -r. ii.6tnuedy.
T. It. Kintigh:Dr- '-
T. J. 1,41,.
Sane 17,'64
A TTORNEY - TETL-
SoY REILLY. Alt , rneg dt Lato —Office ori Mar-
C3t,.Virrnerly occupied by Reilly & Roil)direet4
app tilte the Court House, tlmaleirabarg, Pll.. ' AI t ieg
tratlipeas entrusted to him will receive prompt attention
will practice in adjoining Counties. Junel7,
•t. g. dtOSIIIGGIII. , STEWMIN.
T U ABA UTG-It "& STEWART, At
1. 3 torr4. l , Ld to. Chainbersterg, give their iludi
vi4o attention t the Practice of their. Profession. , •
• John Stewart agent for procuring Bounty Slow*
Penciocc, and arrearages of Pay.
mil' °ince in the room lately otoupied by lion.Willon
Reilly, on Sl-16:e: St., oppoite the Court Elcusmjn.ul7:o.3
orAf. W. S., STENGE . I, Attnr
• 'Bey.; dt Lac,, chnnkberonir g . Collection.
Teomptiy,atteaded t 0... W. Stenger z District Attar•
unload agent for procnring Pennons. Bounty Monev
nevi Arrears of Pay. Office hi Franklin Building. See
,or from the turner: - . Juno -11,5 W.
,
W - S. EV.E,RETT, Attorney atf,otr;
• Office n Mrs 'lard's dwelling, directly oppo
'eke thee sort lionqe, Ch•lionershnrg. Pa. , . Will prncti'. •
thescreral Courta of PrAnklin and Fttlion - Conntio,.
All legal toisinw , a enirnsted to his care Will receive
Irrompt attention. Snrieri, }SCA.
y RI) owE ..IFEARP.E. Attorney,
..ka Letrsr. Chain t•er;:inirgi Pa. Office lit lira . Bard's.
Tltuildi directly omit 8 it,s tire Court Howe.
dune 17,1563.
aO. SEILIE A )lER Attorney •at
, Lard. Chuntborrinrrir, Pa, OiliciL-Thtin Strn f.
tineert, in the room formerly occupied by S.
ar,Neq. • ' - ' • Junelt iS63.
eI_EORGE EYSTER &A;
j: ZION E
liitAKE:.-dttorner hn:re moved to filo
tiNoa 1 Main Street ; gybe ibeor Souttiof Ilytter3St ore.
..7ine 17. 'M.
•
T c ARR.:
• I. removed his Oftice,n few cloori Ea.t of his twinri
10 , •ation. on Mark€t streF.t.Noutlvnidn.): June
LIFIN ImNQAN, Attoritey
1,..)
Lam., on Market Street. in Lnwyer'e Row,
,:mirltimite the Court Rouge, 'June 141013.
11
. ,L. ,FL ETC TIER, Attorney at Law.
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• Chantbersburg. Pa. Officeott East Market Arrfet;
roisgqyoppdsito tho Curt (loupe. Jthat) 17, W.
ALEX. K. M'CLIJRE, Attorney at
Chambershu rg. Pa. 'f
°trice In the Franklin
itery t - June
WA.TSON ROWS, Attorn'ey at
(.) re enc.tq . (”p 30, '63
übtieatinn~.
I 3/,'L A Y & B ICICN 8
BANK NOTE REPORTER,:
YATAZILIT RED IN 18:30,
the ol.fnst REPORTER published In this Cenntrv.
.00.) kas never cni/ksed a / number glnee / iteeerntneneemeni,
n,w nearly
34 YEARS.
It ht issued on the Ist and sth -of each month, it hws
- ht the;,sell known mid atintitted ability with whiCla it is
~ randucted. lone" since earned it: posttion of the
Standard Rl•poiter of thb Country.
Our whole time and undivided attention is given to tte
il - ep . orter, and the ins..q years of experlence.we have
lbud, and the great facilities we command, enable ut , t,.
eive to the Public the unn,Tt correct atel.telinble work' o f
the kind published.
uorAzroks.
saiir Correction% anti litotatlone for 'EACH ISTIMB
art, invariably nooloup to tho hour of going Into the
Printents lottide•bythe well known Wankiuq, LiAtter
NieCOUGH fi CC..
, 36. Smith Third Street.
We hold admires bound to
• eseux for one. eeerATIONs,
: sit the time of going to to treat.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY.
the Reporter contain! , a more curreet Rat of Counter
and Altered Notes 'titan any other Rep rter `now
futbihrheci. Bach nnuiber crintains a full end catrect (lea
,c+ription of all the Fraudulent Notes put into circulatiou
"inci•the prccelin; I!!sne. • '•
Particular attention la pa id to '
' VIE M
STOCK ST. .
-,,it t n full 'and complete' list of Stocks offered at the
'Non d of Brokers, It is always corrected up to the day of
*ein e , to preys_-
11 , 110LESALE, PRICES, CURRENT-
,Ts niwnys and correct , the corrections being imnip
A.,,tAt day of going to lis:ess "Atli ea h issue.
TERMS 08 SUt3SGRIPTION
Cine Copy.3lOnth y, Year an
fungi Copy. Semi-monthly. I Year ' Oil
• intio-riptinnimay commencb with any month. Terms
:dwaysCAili IN ADVANCE.
All letters Toner ho oddreesed to the Publisher,-
CII.4IILtZ e. E.lteDgs.
45 South 241 Street.
j.'Eu.t.a.DEvertti
Jan 20.3nts
,forbmitiing Moutno.
UNDTRLICH & NEA D.,
Efircear - rlfry bud Commissinft liferthontr.
Natal &cowl Stred, oppoßite the Cumberland Valhi" . ..
-Rpiltoad Depot, Cll A MuKitsrx Ha i Pa.
_ Care run regularly to and from ,Bbiladii. fi Baltimore:
" - APENDS.—DgICOCK. Zr.f.t..A7 illsarstAtr, NO. 80S. Mar
laet street. Philadelphia, • I - •
_ OrntrPn
P. 5. , --Lyicens Valley, Broken Egg and Nut COAL(ti
r.r.ct fronithe mines), ~ Nrilkestarre and Pine Grove
'youNtiarV))ct,, L'OIREIt and SIIINGIAS, SAIN,
tf.ASTER and , ItANCOCK CEMENT% kept constantly'
7 , 13 hand., Fl.olllt. GRAIN and PRODUCE, of all kinds,
.purchased at the highest cosh prie. s. •
'sepft, 63 ' wuNngnctcri READ.
E IV_ ARRAN GE :MT.—,
-FES:EGIIT THROUGH IIN
11 FAC YORfi IntritlirT
4
• RISSEfirIfENT. The undersignedwould respectful ly•
inform the putt c. that they are Prot - tared to ship all
..kinds of Prod e. Merchandise. 3c. ` from Chem,
harsbarg and Greencastle to New York without
I ranshipraent, and deliver it at New York as quick
ii it can be, delivered in Philadelphia.
The attention of Millers and Shippers is respect
laity invited to this new arrangement . For further
igfornt
ati"in TE r fil R MsDOWELL,A ge
24 7 tf - - Chtinbersimrg and. ereotteltle.
fitiOS. D. GILLESPIE. j - JACOB ZELLER.
ILLESPIE; ZELLER Zz TO_
PRODUCE AND PPOTISION 'MERCHANTS
AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
North West corner of Sixth wad Market Ma, Phil:ark
phis. taawl.S,"o3-if]
WiM.OVAL.—From 433 Market. St.
the:large Iron Building 513 Market and .5t , 0
mnt r nee Streeter.
JtoreGoodethananfr fro sor. in t he United auks
A. EL-FRANCISCI3B, .
513 MARKET di: 510 COMMERCE STS., -
' keepe the largest" Stuck in the United States of
- littickets,Rroonnt.Tnlia. ebet•r.%.
••
• ; Baakets. Brushee, Mais,sl.naantei. ,
: CBocke,Looking-Giassee. ol lClottleand ,
c ar p e t s . wi n dow Shades and Paper,,
• Bie n (drawl, 4apan '
't • "'-;" leo:Gottim 2lattino, W 0411014, -' .'
-• twines. Wirlang, Ropes in Coile
and Dprene, Cotton Tama, .
Cotten and Linen Carpet-etteitt:
01:m1ft - ices will average Lower' than anyother Moue
:0 1 A - unity. eaßandaeator.tottraelves..
Bar further particular, apply' to R. 8.531RT0115-
..eltambersbarg. • „
A , N: ELECTION will beheld at
t bepuber, noun of 'Henry Hoke,itt ISTOdtmelms
•••• isejr on Monday, the MO' Ararch next, at 1 o'clock, P.
11.10e„FIVE IifANMIERS'of the ChambetehnrF and
Bedf o rd Turnpike flood Company, to err the mak
.144r0x,‘ ifebl7.3ll • • T. B. KENNISDY,Preift; •
bingo, outiviitto,
'vali.litystrs, JR. GRAS. H. CRESSLRR.
HE Y . S.E It & C ESS R
' GRADUATES
_
' DEdirts '
DR L'GS,C HEMICA L§',.,:31g).16 INES ,
AdCBERSBUItG. I'Al
_ ••'-1 B.Peviag that only •
P E ' I), tr G. , •
PREP kni t TIONS OF FULL STRUNGTII
viii iie Saii.factiet to Physician and Putient,and in
sure tentinue , rsnecess to our Drug Ettablishment; we
give this branch eur:coustunt cute mud dunning,
cgrlfit4Ls; DU-:BT.eFFS
' AND PATENT 'MEDICINES.
Wo warrant' our stetck to be pare and tile best' In the'
market.
We are r. - acivlng a l'argelotOf
'FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
efarseing tit,: best kinds of riew.and old varietlec of ear
ly and late Vegetables,.
IfOWE 45,. STEVENS' FAMILY DYE•COLOES,
rdiabk mid PR'y Co.torillg" -• Ask bat ry trial fur
the All the aura cdnatatt tly en hand.
Farmers ant/ Horse Dealers shiruld sl traps have (inland
a irtcka*e of
O"..CIEL'9 WORSE AND CATTLE POWDER.
It is the best ZilDlstimper.
BITTER WINE OF IRON ;
an excellent Tonic prdebilltatpd 4411 e pitc iersoua
MRS. HA.RVEY'S CROUV'STRUV.
nn oxiwytorant: for Coughs and cord:, in the Threat alht
-Cheat. that can be relied upen to giro
POCKET . SOOTS AIN:1) "WALLETS
We Burt just:reeelvecl a lntge lot Or Every size, quftity
mid price.
tu t . sonps and Pertunwry,-
Hair and Cloth Brut' ,
,
I . Tnoth ,
Reulitie Contbri, -
• ; anta ar4 Born Cotnlis,
• • CdraentrateA3 PutAsb, "
• Eaponitinr,
- •
igrusansa aneßraces
•1.. SI iin en can he hill at night or on SinfTAY
rali.:ng et the Store or at W. Ifeylees , resider°. a few
(toots South of thti Store. • ' • fan 27
CITEIeTCALS, SOAPS,
i' Dyes, Perfnrites, , ,
"'Combs, Brnsbee,
. , Spices, Starch.
' .
d.eo. COal O
and ontAide articles tvdonAirt. to the ln Drug business, at
NrxoN's, nt the lowest eastr rattly. .
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT
171. MEDICINES; just *lied at NIXON'S
..,,.
I \
NEEZERS,---31.arshalll and D urn's
Catarrh ; Snuff, at
TiILOW.RtS IN WINTER.—The
Sweetest perfumes carl be ha, at
ACLtity.,Sit,V;'E.—liuy your
Soaps tn. Shaviug, at : ,NIXON'S
B RUSTI Brushes--all
prices at NIXON S.
BiIOAVN'S TIZOCHE,S,.p.t
NIXON'S
pENCILS at
poN D IJILN at
sixor3
B.A.NDOLL:‘. - E at'
B LOOD SEAACHE It-at
naxor•'s
IF .YOU , SAVE TET TER OR
Itch', get olitwent at ixoN,Q
itT L 13 kll E NSHE
43.1
DRUGGISTS,
STORE ON fErz DIAMOND: - Vl ' AIIEgESItuFG.
TOILET ARTICLES,, .-
STERLISOI AMBROSIA, 0000AINE
RAIR DYES, POMADBS, -' ' - • ' •' '
' =RAM OF. ALL RINDS, .-', • .
' HAIR ItRUSIIES, COMBS,
, ,
' TOOTH Hitil/31.1-ES, and
• ,
o full oreo3tnent of every, thing idth4 Toilet line. zau
lm hail et . - . , 311L1.141 & /I.ENSfitrIS.
- - V EROSENE: OIL '• ,
• " NE.DOSEN't !AWL • .
..
CIIMINEYS AND WICKS. .. .
ALOYDOL, i'LDID . AND A
MI amortment of Ruch ortieleemually found in a Drug
Store, elm be bad at,, , .., HILLER & I.IrNSISIV . 2B
TERMS DASH. [dec,.
3 , 1
- ,
GORSE . A . . CATTLt • POW
. DER .— Hitler's tforse end' tattle Powder to the
_
eat is the tberket.,. It fa prepared ond add h'y 14 L, EII
-& lIPINSIIEY.
G "D EN., SEEDB!—Early York
Cabbage Seed aid a fall anpply of all kinds of
Garden and iloarer iloeda,just-tecalvod by • •
41ILLEB, & lIENSHEY.
fda r tENT- iIiEDIGINESAIways
; brio] a conwiete tack of all thepopulartateat
ticiaea of the flay; at MILLER k TIESSIILY'S. •
10A.M.ILY. DYE coLogs,A.'nemf
ju article and inot; that la needed in every family, at ,
WILLF,II,
TT AVE You A. COLD ? Try
bottle of MILLER'S 0017011 SYRUP. Tt will
etre you. Get it at 3 1 1LtEft & ITENSIIErft.
AVE.yotr TuE - : Get 4,
j_j., box ,at TP.IIII.IIL'Ii /MR OINTMENT. It ft a
fate indikpeedyque-4t KAMM HILVS0111"8..
NIXON'S
ZiIION'S.
ME
SranktiA lAcpci,sito* rn i , °Marti - ) ,2,18 U:
antyinrs.
ONIA:- - NINES:--GRAPE 'VINE S
4.. : .';,0 4- rGARDFS aid TrsErArtu tit' unequaled qtr.iiity . '
andaft•prices Meer than the.eon of production at the
prdseiit prices - , f iali , r. . . • . .- .
Forall of th considenitinna upon mhich, celis - 115,
3
grape eultotetepelois, tee Dew.riptii'e Catalo e, and
nano for pricerid quality of Vines. It Is a Mr" pomph,
let of ttrentyeight very large pages—tionblii-kolnrans,
ratline paperthree poses of 'Ai& are dirgoted toprice
li.et and bossiest mattets. and the remainder to the &eta
said eonditiooi pertaining-to grape Minnie. which - are of
interest to al who desire to know what good grapes are,
and how to ,btain them. It hits beetiprtipared With ex
jr_taiie earvarid is Intended to answer fully- and fairly
iVerytineeton that may be Miked corker nine - the hest
eues,s - teorlithrtitendratrta& , iiirldproti t from grapesfor
th? lantriOnd for market..
1 - • . • TABLE. OF CONTENTS :
_ - -
tTc corns Pendents and buyers. giving a full. ac'emitit
of the l'Oa estahlishment, which Is not only much the
Oldsst I.lc ninny times larger 01(11)421y other of the kind
in the a ()rid. Proposal to sell to Clubs at whales:de
prices. Classification of our hards vines. describing anti
exixibi mg their relative importance. with full and pre.
else intisunt of the qualities and pmperties of each...—
I - Lister of the new seedlir gs lona and Jeraella. Letteris
front Titer B. Mead, giving imprmsions. charactetisties,
and wth minute otialysis of the - qanlitie's of the lona
and Dlaware, which are justly r rimouliced by him " - TEIE
Bast f ategs Is. cuttivvrimi." now• to keep grapes in
Wit t er with engravings showing, how it may be easily
and Ifttiently done. • '
Tle quality of vines an effected .by the age Of the
phut Aiffeientmedes of propagation, and the ecteto
nip( the'adereut kiwis to - purchasers, with mammy; en-
ho rune of plants according to the method-of prolia
gaiiin. sluicing. also. how and what plants to use for
chtliing the trellis the first year. and fiLtainithr anim
nciliate priAucthm of fruit. Mection (1 varieties to
ford for table and for finally use, with the considemi
lons Which determine the prom choice. - •
Tables of Selections Cu illtferentlatitudes for any num
fer of plants. from six rfneo fora very small karil, to
andreds Pa* a fruit gai,"tlen for fittnily slimily.
'Ude- of selisithtab , y Mr. Mead. with the eonsblera
iims -which influence his choice of a selection, of one
'hundred. ,
°elections for vineyards for Wine and for- table ter
Intl tulle of Now Toth by peter B. Maid. DC. W. Grunt
Infinenced'by interest la the soleetionsof kinds! Valua
ble mid interesting extracts (tom letter. Quality of
grapis and education of ft - Late by IC: 4. 'Pardee. The
Condi tionl . eof. duccess in Grape Culture," -4 lecture by
Velar U. Mead.
, The value of plants !LS affected by age. Importowe of
transplanting and rat-pruning, if ;sines are more Win
out year old, illustrated by engravings, Row to avoid
chocks of growth to bearing 'vines by .transplanting.—'
Are vines from single ever: if well propegeted, better
than from cuttings? Are'yines - made tender by propa
gation under glass? Chapter on wines and witustnaking.
?Many different plants of training, shown by many en
gratings. Quantity produced by different plans. Profit
of gram+ culture. Advertisements of wood for pronazt
that. Strawberry, Pmts. Golden - At bor Viup. and „noti
ces of stock or tont, ;tint Tsrnellavincks . -ot the - latter
; only single plants can be now furnished.
Dew:111411P C lthi4llo sent for tsit ci'nts.
Illustrated Catalogue sent hg fifteen cents.
These together constitute the most complete manual-
of the vii' iib4anguage.. and contain more than One
hundred of the Les engravings oftbtvineeverpublished.
. C. V. tAItANT. lota. near PEEKS/111.1.
feb 24-3 w . Westchester Comity. N Y.
JLANTS FOR THE -DECORA
?ION OF THE PARLOR. CONSERVA
AIRY Olt FLOWER BORDER, .Embratino• over
5110,000 plants, including the rarest and finest6yarie
ties in cultivation of the foll Owing sorts ; •
Artothinum or Snap Dragon,, striped and mottled
varieties, $1 per dozen. ; -
:Asters, finest double varietie 1 per dozen.
Aurieula Sweet William, new, 4;2
Caleeolars, beautiful spotted varieties, $3 to $5 per
dozen.
Dahlias, large show varieties. 100 sorts, $2 per doz. I
-Dahlias, bonnet varieties, 32 sorts, $3 per dozen.
Delphunim fermosim, hardy, blue herbileeens.plant
,
$151! per dozen. -
• Gr plendens, orange and crimson. $2 per, doz.
Fuseh • s. 50 varieties, double and single. $l5O to
$3 per dozen.
' I
Geraniums,. summer flowering. all shades. $3 Per
dozen;
Pelargonizina, 50 finest nen-sorts, $3 to $.43 per dozen.
Heliotrope, 12 varteties, $2 per dozen.
Hollyhocks. 24 finest sorts. $4 50 per dozen.
Honeysuckles, 6 varieties, $3 per dozen.
Lantana, 16 sorts, .$ll per dozen
Le too Verbena,-25 to each; 4 s2 per dozen,.
Pansies, 100 sorts, $1 per dozen.
Pansies, finest English sorts, 25 varieties, $3, per doz.
Petunias, 25 varieties, double and single, . 50 per
dozen.
Patunias, - 100 sorts, from seed. $1 50 per dozen . .
Phlox, hardy, 50 varieties, $2 per dozen.
Chrysanthemums, 100 sorts, $2 per dozen.
Pinks, Florist.. 23 sorts per dozen:
Pinks, Monti:lly Carnations, 40 sorts,_ $3 per dozen.'
Itoses,loo sorts, fine - plants- from .$3 to :0 per doz.
Saida, blue And 4.:1' 30 per doz.
iropceol urn, 6 varietie., splended, $3, per dozen.
Verbenas, 50 finest sorts; named, $1 no per dozen.
" 50 finest sorts, without navies *lsop. doz.
" 30 new softs, $4 to $7 50 Per doz. -
All our phip ts are grown in extra small pots. for
the ..pecial purpose of distant transportation. Ilav
i,ng in this manner grown our plants for nearly
even years, and have sent them to all parts of the
country with unvarying satisfaction to our custom
ers. Large experience inpacking has enabled us to
ensure the safe arrival - of plants to any . distance.
where the time does not exceed 10 days, in as good
condition as if bought at home. We make no charge
for Baskets, Boxes or Packing, on Bills of $5 and
upwards.
Orders from unknown correspondents must invari
ble be accompanied by a'reinittance or responsible
reference, else no attention can be paid to thh or.
der. Perhaps the most satisfactory mode of pay
ment to strangers is in paying the _express agenton
receipt of the goods. De.".criptive Catalogue on ap
plication._PETEß HENDERSON,
feb, 24-3 m
:NURSEttY.-
1.: Chamber...burr Pa. r would offer tolle nblic
a well-selected -assortment of Fruit Trees, Annie,
Peach. Pear and Plum, of all leading varieties.—
Also, Ornamental Trees, such a's Maples, Linden,
Ash, horse Chestnut, Evergreens, Norway Spruce,
American 13alsam Fin, Arbor Nrittes in variety.—
Hardy Shrubs. such as Soirees in large variety.
Wcigellas andcDentzias, many of these are well cal
culated for cemetery lots. Honeysuckles, Fersvthias.
Al,so, Grapes. Catawba, Isabella, Concord, biana,
Delaware, Rebecca. .kc.
Currants, the leading kinds_; Raspberries, Straw
berries. _ • • ,
„Plowers—ltoses. Verbenas, aeliotrons, Gerard
nuk' Fusch9ias, Petunias. ..• • ” • •
All of which will 'be sold at reasonable prices for
each. The usual Kitehe.n „Garden Plants, by the
- dozen. hundreds or thouetinds.
Send for a circular, as" all applicants are suPPliea
free. rfeb 2-I-4rny,,JACOB REY,SER, Ageld: •
(Eatacco attly.,segaro.
CENTS PER POUND' TAX
4v ON TORACCO.—The government is aboiit• to
put a tax of 40 eta, per pound on Tobacco,
• , You can save 50 per cent by
You can save 50 per rent by
• I Bnyiag your TattleCt, at J. D. JACOB'S
Buying your Tobacco nt J. D. JAIMIPS
• , baying your Tobacco.nt .1. D. JACOB'S.
Prime Navy T 4 4,11CC0 a 75 to 80 cto. •
PrimaCavendiali Tobacco at 80 cts toil .
- Prime Ylounder Tobacco at 75 to 90 etc.
Prinio Congress Tobacco at 60 to 80 etc, '
Prime Twist Tobacco at7s to 90 cts. • `
JAl,.7oB'Slis Old "Virginia Sweet Cavendish
' ,7 AO )B'S sells Old Virginia,plain- CaTendish.
JACOB'S sells Old Virginia Twist
' JACOB'S sells Old Vlrgildia Staolging Tobacco.
- JACOBS' Michigan Vino Cut Che-wing Tobacco
Cannot be - Equaled,' .' • ,
Cannot be Equaled.
JACOBS' Cigars are superior to all
JACOBS' Cigars are snperior to all,
• - lle sells ilia own manufacturing.
Pipes. Meerschaum Phalli, Briar 'Pipes,
Box Pipes, Mahogany Pipes, apple Pipes, Cherry
Ipdi a Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes and other 'Pipes.
Ape in and get your Pipes, Cigars anti Tobacco at J.
JACOB'S, 'Maim eteet, Cha bersburg. jan 27-Iy.
'MEW TOBACCO 'AND SEGAR
lITONO.—`To the Vitizeneof C7tambersbilry and
Yictin{ty: The undersigned, having been compelled &
.leave Virginia onaccount'of his 'Union sontiments.l4
come among you toestablisha bisiness,liopingf-om
long experience,and by closeatitention. be will Mecs
with generous support. Hie stock win consist Of
hestbrandsolTOßAClCO andB EGARS, which he win
eellas chenpas cab behadanywhere intown . Don't fora.
the pliice.tign of the . 4 little Virginia ntg , ger,'lopposA.
the Franklin.note I .next door to Shryock s nook Storey,
Sonth-eaetcOrnet oftteDiamond. "
Junel7,lBo3. , - , C 41.813811.
THE A - RA.IY. OF THE POTOMA
now order all their Tobacco,,,Cißnre, Pipes &
T HE
J. D. SLCOII ' S. Theykhilw Jacobs - sells the be
Ikpati cheapest.: 1
. ~, : • jati 27-ly ,
T u ST-' RECEIVED- A FRESII
t, Supply of '4l4llgan Eno Cut Chiming, Tobacco, at
jou 27-17. J 1. JACOBS:
TOBAcCO AND SEGARS, a large
assortment 6f:
assortment and 'Sinektng TobaCco, and
sure, just reiceis - Cd and tor. sale at
FM'S Grocery Store.
IaAND -BILLS, from the.largest to,
the maned, in plain or fancy colors, printed el
e office Offal iItA.N.R.LIN ILIPOSITORY. '
' , ,~iit~.rici~i:
tNn tri (Donsistilik of Qt
ty; Washicg,ton, Antrim. Guilford. 31outginnery , Peters,
Warren,ilistreilton,Bt. Thomas, rind 1111e 7 tal townships,
'Franklin County, Pa.4l6th coliectipp District, •
THIS ANNUAL ASSESSM - ENT "for' . 1.16 . /tiiut hoc-
In; been completed, afiresidents ',of the above Division.
who have been Assessed, and 'are liable f,r Taxes on
Carriages, Billiard Tables,: 9latightered Cattlg.
factures. Licenses: Incomes, or Any Article or Occupit
. t h an -sp e cified in the Etclse Latv, are regnired'to'-untke*
payments at My Office. in-the borough of Oredneastle, on
or before tin , StA day of ' Ilarch,lB64:
pENALITILS Ail persims who -fail to pay Their Arci
nnal Taxes.iis aforesaid,' on Or before the sth day of
:March , 1864, will incur&
,Penalty ten per eent...• ad
ditional to the amount thereof :471 , 1 enste. ns is provided
in the 19th-ectb nbf.the }..cisti Law of July. 1861
All persons who shall in like manlier frit to take out
their Licenses. as reynired hP Liw. en or before the day,
above desisinatekwill incur a penalty of.tnr,se times the
amount Licelre. in nee.,rttnnee with' the provi
tioneof tht.l9th Section of the Law aforesaid. -
...Nothing hut Government Funds will ire received.
• DAVLDSON. Deputy Collector.
Sth :Division. 16th District, Pa.
Collector'S Office Greencastle s feb.24-2t • ti
_ - - -
Xi 0 T I'C E.---, S: iNTI;IiNAL
&Nue 'VASES. Fotireic , DtviMott, iiart of Franklin
comity. P. 16th 'District. The . , ANNUALq4,93ESS.
ENT for this District havina , been corepletisli
all resi
dents of the Above Division. who have.tieen Asigssed, and
are liable for tixes on Cart ages,Bill Titbles. Slangh
teted Cattle: Manufacture's. Licensee, Intottlei. or ny
Article or Occtipati,,n specified in the Ezeiiie Law. tre
'required to make payments at - thy offtee, In the Ilorbnit
of chambersburg, on or before the Slit day of Mar ,
1861.
PENALTIES : 'AU persons win) fall to pay itieir. A nunal
Taxes, a,s aforesaid, on or :before the 515 day of March.
1864, will incur a penalty`, 01 ten per cent.. addition to,
the urn nut Oereot and COMP; as is provided in the 19th
Secticn of the Excise Law of July. 18'62.
All persons Who, shall in - like manner fhilin take out
their Licenses. as required by Law, on or beibre the day
above designated, will ihiur a penalty of Om times the
amount of said License, in accordance with the provisions
of the 59th Section of the Law tiro - remit].
ITh" -- N'othing but Government Funds will be received.
AUGUSTUS 13YCKLEF. Deputy Colfector.
, 4th Division. 16th District, Pa.
Collector's°ltch . ; Char:Wt. Feb 2t-2t
• . ,
personskriowing
1 : 1 th .rnselves indebted Fog FEEsin ttit,'ltVAol4
TiR. AND faICONDER'S OPTIC. ',tonne settle
the same without further ..otkce, as, tny tdrni - of-off-1m
hat.txpirei.l. Sty books will be,lft the llefrinter'e Wilco
or tho present. Ideel6] DOTI).
13opti'anb :=1)ors;
IEW SHOE STORE.;--The
It scriber takes this method of informing the citi
zees of Chanthersburg and vicinity, that he has just
rettirned *tom Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW .
stocK of Boots and. Shoes. of everyvariety, , style , tmd
pattern, and of the hest nut:tinted u ree
-Re haft tooki , Bhopkeepow 0014 , 11 d. HO Whole stock
fenew. Give him a on can eas Hy eat t yourself.
11qinvitesthe 'Ladies. especially. to call. as he all L take
pleasnreinshowing his goods. Store in the room for,
merly ocenpied by Frederick Smith. F.sq..hB a Law Office.
soft more recently used for the, purpose by George Eye
tot. Esq:, two loins North of Fisher's 'LAO Sti set,
OharnberaLnrg. Pa. . • r
Isis large and well selected stock.he being a practical
Sfioemaker,consists Gaiters. Boots, Slippers
and Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes;
thntlemen's Gaiters. Slippers. Boots and Brogans.
Do not forget the place, . ;So trouble to show Goods st
°tie NEW STOR E, two doors North - of Fig her'er Hotel,
%tin Atreeit,Cla ambersbu rg, Pa.. by
June 17.1663. ' PETER FELDMAN..
CULL AND SEE 7 .-THE UNDER-
Nu SIGNED annonneetr to his numerous friends- and
oststomers,that be continues to manufacture to order.
and Keeps on hand a fall and complete assoretnend of
various qualities and stylea of SIIOES and OATTERS,
for 'Ladies. , Misses and Children. Ms assortment of
to.. for Men and Bova' wear lit 60M
plate. to which lie re spect ly n ites ten thin - . Work
•
dl all hlndo made to order. in a Went-and durable man
ner- and at short notice. Call and aee beton purchasing
eilea where. and be will satisfy pnrchtisera that he sells at
isresmall protta,for Comb. Don't forgot the place—
near.. , nucsite & lieefer's-Sttore.Chambershurn,
• Psi GEORGE LIMNER.:
June IL/M/3.
PprzeolzrEi.
F AMILY litE COLORS. ...' .
1 PATENTED OCTOBER 13 lsw.
,
lack, T Dark °teen
Black for Silk, Light Green, •
Dark Bitte, _ Magen4a, , •
Light Bine, - ' llfaiie. --c,
-
French Blue, . Mitrooni.
Claret Brat, n, . Orango; 4
Dark Brown,„ • Pink, ' ' t
Light Brown, ' ' -Pnrple, '
- ' Snuff Biown, ' ' Bo)al Purple;
Cherry, ' Salmon.,
''Crimson. • Scarlet,
Dark Prab:' ' ''' Slate, .
Light Drab,. , ' Sditerino, ‘
r+INVII Drab, ; Violet, .
Light Fitwn Drab. Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, .s,llmids,
Scarfs. Dres 4 ses. Ribbons. Glores, Bonnets. flats,'
Feathers - . Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing,',
and all kinds of Wearing. Apparel., ~
.A SAVING OF SO PER, CENT."'t • . '
For 25 cents you can color as ninny' goods ots would
otherwise cost five times that sum 'Fathm ifbadon can
be produced from the same dye: The process iasimple,
and any - one can use the d.e with per 6 et success.
Di
rectionsinEnglish,French and German, inside of each
package.
For further Information in Dyeing. and giving-FLper
fect hitowledge what colors - are beet adapted to d' e o'er
others. (with many valuable recipes.) purehaee Howe&
Ste'rens . Treatise on I)..Yeinc and Vol oring. 'Sent hy'rnail
on receipt of price -1U cerin4. Man t r,acturid by
ItOWB
not 25-Iyl • 260 Ilroadtrar. Boston.
For Sideby druggists and dealers generally.
iltligiono.
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SERIES OF SERMONS UPON
the following eubjects, will he delivered in the
el, corner of Queen and Water street;, by the
Aeth.
Rev. C. 11. Forney: .
SeAatti evening, Feb. 2Stli. The ditty and:manner
: • .i' - - of heating the 'Word. ' • , '
" March 6th. The Church cif God,
her Form and Faith. . : .
, " March .13th., 7. , ..l'ature
and Character of. •-!
~ March 20th.. Baptism, Action of.
" March 27th. liaptisth,tEMblectseq
Ilr. "
April. 3rd. Feetnaushing .an on;
,- dinanee, _ .
-..
April 10th. - Lords Supper, •Nr,
hire , etc. • • .
AV The probability I , `'at' the doetrilie to be
preached under-these il' : at themes is taught in
the Word of God. and h who is -acquainted with
the nature of probabilities. knows that he L 4 conse
quently - under inbligation to investigate these sub
,
jects candidly.' 'Let not this favorable opportunity.
pass, without availing yourself of its privileges.—
Moteentons is es are - involved in the Settlement of
theso.questiori§,Yree Chureh 7 corac and hear with-.
out.money or price. . feli24-11. •••
~,
Vats, eaps anti - Jr - us. - ...:
REAT BARGAINS IN LADIES',
Furts.-1 have a large and well aelocte,rl Mock of.'
:G
Liuilies'AFurs , consisting of Mink, Sable, Stone 3rqt:ll,'
0 eijaail Fitch,-American Fitch, Liberian Squirrel, French
Squirrel, French Subic, French Mink, Water Mink, arid;
Silver Martin,'which I ern : Selling at lower prices thmt,
they"can be purchased for in Philadelphia. Call and ea.
amine before purchasing elsewhere, at the oldlittf. etipi.
and Furspre of - . .I.' L. DEC#ERT. :
VOW IS THE TIME TO GET
BARGAINS.--Spiendicl mars, outy $3 Exi iv*
cheap Bat, Cap and Fur Store of:
LIREAT BARGAINS INTIIRBt-t!l.
VI Only ag , for a, full eat o , f Latileaymititikit4,l
3uotites of tbel e tkarV ' •
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE,i , :-"40
g: DAVISON, Justice of fhePareffiCtillu7 llo . 3l W
ly opposite the " Queet Hotel." All 'Pearliest Op=
trusted to Ills care el.tall receive prordpt otteutiOr.,•
strumlnts of Writing, of all kinds, drawn up In a WI tl4.= .
raCtOrY manner. • • - Jitno 17,*83;:.'
pw,, ELAMMA.N, Justice of the': Peit.''
. • etiambeialmrg,'Pa, Office in PrinkUdjfal.t,Mi'
a an fornierly,ocenpiod 10 , Stffinbangb At Stevratir .
Prompt attention given to averythiny, in 'the' Iltmedl
a Magistrate and Scrivener. • .feb f 3 .',644t4 t,
OP; PRINTIXG,, in ever*; ityle
tr anCittheelaceilthenc,ANlELlNlMP4sBllPOlC
erocettes,
Tfr
WILLIASf ajer4WICF.S,
pEt
•
tiODenter itralkkinds of 3terc6sipaiklia4
- - ...g.tint}K*OTELER DB4FT -
• -on Philadelphia and New•Yurk far , '
, 0,0 `0 S, -
- and sticcoOded-in bringing to -
ctuiSEgy,REBURG
, tlie; •
„
- • " aiiortniont of
Meichandise.offered v.•
,• d in this Once. As this iar ,
stock embraces such a vast variety ,
of articles, It'wohld be impossible to
titnnernta artieres and give priciar, Suffice
to saN th - a;t this varied tt.sortraent of
good. embraeea a fell anci complete _
assortment of GROCERIES
• - trout the common to • ' "
the most.
- , choice
• and
- finest . •
0 -Ades
• to the market.
Choice Green indi3fack '
Teas; Chocidate, fine Syrups,
sugars,
_Coffees,: sit,- ; Fish, Pickles, Rice,,
Cheese, fresh Crackers,- dried •
Diane,. Mutiny; Catsup,
Popper Sauce, Vine-: • -
•A v lso
, a complete as-- v
'Bortmeut
,
PURR, PRES i, GROUND "AND lINORDIJND - SPICES,
' .AND -BAKING ARIICLES. - .; -
All spices soil. are earning) , cleaned and ground on
his qwn-Spice mill. Alin., a full- variety e
- ,
Pronto. ,
Bucleta,
•'nsh'Boxtde,
Twicree,
(bit . onrware.
Stonewall.,
- prnshee, • r
Fancy Soaps,
Common Soaps, - -
Coinlis,
1 : Pocket Knives, ' -
Articles of Hard ware,
,
,
- , , • Lubricating Oil,
- Xerogenel Oil,
AND- 5000 ARTICLES TOT NAMED,
• all of-which will be Bold at c4eap figures
WHOLISALE AND RETAIL,
Call and examine foi yourself and bo convinced that at
,GELIVICK'S CHEAP STORE.
is the place for bargains.:
P. 8.-1 hare attic , 100 Bottles of ,detnestie inannthe.
tare of stricily rnre Grape wine fcir sale. [den'l6:6a]
EL E 0-BEAT 'A MERICA 21-
TEA compANy. 51. Vssar SvitzEr, NEw Tottt,
Stco its organization. boa 'created a new era in the his
tory of selling Tess in this country.
Am. our Teas are selected by a Professional‘Tea-tioder,
expressly and exclusively for' us. and we neyer charge
over Two Cents (+l2 Cents) per pound above cost for orig
inal packages.
We have but'One Price to every one for each quality;
and that price is always market on each sample pack
age at our mtore in plain figures.
We issue lonthly Price List of our Tens, which will
he sent tree to all Who order It—we. advise every Tea
Seller to see it. It comprises a full assortment selected
for every locality in the States,Provincea. South Atneri
ea and the West Indies. In this list- each kind is di
vided into lons Classes or qualities. namely Cargo,
-High Cargo, Fine, Finest, that everyone nosy understand'
'from description and the prices' annexed toad the Com
pany are determined to nuttemil the whole tea trade.
. ZPr guartint4 to sell all our Sots in original packages
at not over Two Cents per pound above cost, believing
this to be attractive to the many who have .heretofore
been pat ing enormous Prof/ •
,Our business is largely done on orders; which we al
ways execute nit well and promptly as thofigh the buyer
eame,himself, giving true weights and tares.and always
guaranteeing ecurything: our responsibility enabling
unto .to all we promise. Every deater can'order his teas
direct from the 'A 'onipany,. and parties doing business
within Five Hun red (500) Miles of New York,can return
Tea bought uf us if they arenot cheaper than they can
boy elsewhere. and the purchaser is dissatisfied with his
bargain. within' fourteen days (14). and hare the money
rcfun..ett to them. 'those who are over Five Hundred
Miles can have chi* days: (30) and the same privileges
extended to therf.._ •
Besides tirscoadvaritages the Company wilt pay All
both ways if the Teas are returned. ,
GK)UAT AMERICAN TEA COSIP.kINT,
Imposigna AM/ JODI/Mt
tel ' "t„ Si: Vetiey St.. New T/rk..
F AMILY d'ROCERY STORE.
E. C. BOYb
having' pureint.sed the arocery Store of Thomas Metcalf,
nn M•fn street, opposite Grove's Hotel, takes this meth
od of Informing .the old platoon of the house, and th
poblic.gehernily, that he is opening a varied assortment
FBESII p.RDCERIES,
which he is prepared to offer at Om :lowest Cash prices
His stock consists of • ' -
SITAIARS, COFFEES AID ,TEAS,
of all grades, frotpthe highest to the lowest rice .
BrOAR CVRED ti.tfitg:
_ "ft.nd S DIACKEREL ,
BROWN AND WRITE SIIDAE.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
SPI-C,EB,
.nen oratomi and Lemons, Bunch Raisins, Se ' efilesa
Ttaisona, ?rotes; Currants, Citron, - Figs; Walnut and
Tomato Catsup, Chocolate, Mace, , Wnger. Nutmegs. Ma
Caroni'. Mustard, Ac., L'e, and everyartlelotanialty Iqund
cirocery.Storn. ,• ; , • • „; q. -
BROOMS.
Brushes
Buckets.
Soalh
Titres&
• , Needles.
Pins:
a sp'
nn ,yes.und every article rsizally- remain y ar i,
,ety Btere,,:tq r BOTIYB, opposite ABOVE'S.
=1
11110 AK' NG AP P E ,
„ Dried Peaches,
Dried APPIeL'
B
'
taiays On 41 aat BOVA cheap Grocery Rare.
1 ( . 1 “.
HoalNY,' •
Zee,
Cidar Vinegar,
' Pepper 63aciee,
Lard,. Picklee•
F'
!otultinat
Bacon,
• 13tanet,
r.ota4wht,
Atitotts aroeeri gore.
.
tISOII,II.iTEO,VS ARTICLES:
= 0:IA0ra, fdatcheo,' Stove Polish; ELIBMICit
Or 00 INN indigo, Starch, Shoo Blacking, Silver Sand,
b., for Salt, at Bows Cheap Grocery.
~' (fob 17.
KopszTE
, Kerosene Lamps,
i •' • ..: ! lieratreneoil ; ut .
feb 17: ' BOYD'S Grocery
GEM , -RESTATIRANTP:--4 .
•, The andeasignedjurrint leased t i aboie parader
establishment, Corner of the
M Diamo ntrX—Ati and Market et, is
pr - t6 furnish OTHd. AM:TEE O
.CAHIES Or THE HEABOX7in thee:vat palatable styles.
Taaratint Kent:me With' trash' alkocktat 'Oyeteri at abert ,
A tenio v -Els welltentilatea TWIN so necessary for re
aAtiing ALE sweet And clear, ls well attired with cholde
*wings 4 1 nri Lndwlgfaand•3(artbi'aii4irethtt'A Call
when you wants glass ofpiimi Simmer Ale.
Yet rtinNett - ' ; , :oat% BOWLS& .1
- -
- ?
Cr..A CI 11114- 'Er
- - DitifiLESS COLLVIII
Ginner of Tenth and Chesntst Streets%
"
ONOER tea OF
1/.."—F BANK
fa the Mkt fear yenta Principal and , chief business
manager of Bryant A Stratton'a Commercial Colleges.
MODBT, BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Conducted on aneWaystem of ActnaniainesiTritinlng
through the establishment of legitimate Officers and
tionnting-Thuse, representing different departments o
Trails and tomineice, and a . l-muter Bank of Deposit'
and bane, giving the student all the advantages of actu
al practice, and qualifying bins in the shortest positible
time and most effective manner far the carious duties
and employment/ of business life,
The Course of instructionln the Theoretical Depart
meet embaces Book.keeping , Commercia ,adargatiani ,
Lectures on Business Affairs, Penlharuhip, Gornsseelfa
Lagos, Forms, Cirtrooptmf Isnot, tro- , .•1n the • :11^` , ,,
BUSUiESS fjp,PARTILD.NT
the strident entera upon the Graduating Mutat, ;slab
includes a continuation in the above studies. Witliheir!
practical application in a'l their details, fid will is
turn fill the position of AcCeuntent and Proprietor in lite
Sitrions Departments Whokkale and Retail Trade,
Forwarding. Tot binp, and Cemmission Barium, Bank f
ing, Manufacturing, Mining, StetimbOating, dc„ , and -
finally will act as Cashier, -BortlAverer and Teller in Ai •
Rankin each of which positions his previettsk.mirerledg 0
will be put to the fullest practical test, ,
This Irotittition offeis to year's men run. r, 114 rat-'
vantages not possessed by anyotber commercial college
-
in-the State, „It, is complete in all its appointmputti It '
is tile only Institution in the state cTdacted oa actual
business principles. - The coarse of ifistrnethat : lrmai
surpassed, and Maj . hectitisplettid - In - about one half the',
time usuoliTspent in otior Institut'. 4.‘ , .14Nt1enC4),
of an entirely new arrougentento and the adoption o -
the new practical systdm.
Diplomas awarded upori the completion of Meths'
Menial Course, Which embraces all earopt.the higher ,
sets of Banking, Manufacturin, natirocEditv, cfc„
dect-ly Send for a
Will
'; •
REFITTED AND! REORGANIZED.
Will commencea new quarterpn Monday, February ft.
Envie additions have been readdto its alretdYtixtensive
,apparattts, it full and edicion t dorpii of teachers ltaa been
employed and no pains or expense spared to render - ours
One of the drat institutions of iearning tho country. --
Particular attention paid to Teachers and young Well
preparing for College; - - - ' " -
A Primary Department for little Boys and ,7Qtrlit bas
been opened in' theAcademyundercharge ofMissPerlits
jnwhich the elements 'of Spelling., lending, Writing.
Aritbritetic,ficographvinid Oramnar will be t boredghly
taught.' Tuition in flifs department. $3 per quarter.
Tor further particulartmend for circular or apply AO
the Principal::
Cards,
Choi At Tobacco,
'la ite:s
FACULTY.
J. B. H.l33nr.Principa.l. ' ' ' •
A.Ovtarimn 2 l..ll., Latin and 1 . 1.-Epgrish.
A. M. Ta.tmmr.ft, Commercial Department,
Mice
Miss UAL Pssarria, Painiting, Drawing sad Prittelva
of Primary Department.
Miss SABAH FLOAT, Assistantin Primary Departineet
Chambe.n3burg. jan Z7, '63. . - ,
Stove Polish;
choice Segars,
Starch,
oIIAMBERSBURG SEMINARY
lI L i FOR YOUNG •LADIF.S.-LThe Spring Seision viii
commence on Tuesday,-Feb.th, 16,84, but boarders mos
enter at any time. and will be charged, accordingly. A".
large attendance, bothin the and academical ai l .'
partments, gives evidence elan interest in the Rebuff)] ngs
surpassed In any former period. Miss S. ii. Curtis, asaM
tent in the higherdepartment, bears testimonials of her
eminent fitness toinstruct in the higher branches, from a
Seminary in the West, where she taught for several Yenta.
The primary dap artimen t is chiefly under the care of idts..
C. B. Morey. the effects of Whose energy and efficient,
appear in the flourishing 'condition of the department.
Miss Z. O. De Forest is well known as an able and expe.
rienced teacher of music.
TIMID:.—Fr= $8 to $l5 per erasion of five months,
13oarding. $6O.
TEACHERS FURNISHED.—SchooIs and families In
need of teachers. can hear ofyoung ladies Nosiitualitted,
chiefly. graduatea of the institution, by addressing,
Jan 27-tf.) itec.HENRY REEVRS.Principai. •
SADDLERY t SADDLERY
dies:Brldles,HarnessiCollarr4Tinnks,Talises, he
Sign of the HORSE COLLAR. •
JEREMIAH OYSTER rospeetfallyroitirnahis'tlianks
to his patrons for the liberal encouragement received
from them heretofore, and he wonld invite them widths
community generally, whomay. need any thing in his
line, to give him a call at his OLD STAND, on the East
tide of Main Street, Chembersburg, five doors Seidl/ o
linber & Tolbert's Hardware Store, where he keeps con.
stoutly on hand overy'variety of S &DDT. ERY 'AND
HARNESS °this own Mannfootnre, and , he; is prepared
to sell thesamo at terms that defy comPetitlonEvety
article offered for sale is warranted_ to .be made of the
best material and by competent workmen, which will be
folly - demonstrated oil an examination thereof.' •
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—Iie would also call the
attention of persons wanting a good, neat,' cheat) anti
eubstanial Trunk or Valise, to his assortment.
June 17,'63. -
Q . ADDLE .All HARNESS MAN
UFACTORY:—The tit - WM:signed would respeAfelly
announce to his friends and the public generally, that
has taken the SADDLE 'AND HARNESS SHOP for
merly carried on by Matthew Oillan, dee'd;rity WtBT
NM? Far STREET. near the amocecheagme &ee is
the Borough of Chanibersbarg, whore* he manufactures
Saddles. Bridles and Harness,andhas constantly on
au excellent assortment of Collars, 'Whips, Am. • '
. He employs none but the beet of Workmen; and con
sestets all worlifroni tho beat material. TRU blEti and
VALltiEScons tautly on hand, eh of which; will be sold as
theap as the cheapest. A c ontinuance of the former pa.
tronage of tho shop is most respectfully
.Jnne 17, . • JARES B. GILLAN.
HIPS,' - WHIPS
Scrum & Soy, corner of Main" and
washingtonStreete. Oitambertiburg, Pa., mannfairdr ars
of ail kinds of WHIPS, such as Wagon, Carriage and
Riding'Whips of varioue sizes and of superior quality,
which they offer to the public, either. by Wholesale or
Rettiii, at very moderate prices. LASHES of all lengths
kept constantly on band and for sale by the ddzeit, , Vent
cheap. They, also manufacture superior HOUSE,...COL
LARS, to-which they invite attention. '
Orders from. a distance solicited and promptly attend
elk to -' "'
BROADGEAAIS,COLL'AILS; HAL
rEItS, find anything in rho Leather line Whinging
to the Saddler's brisiness,always on hand and Made to or.
der, and on reasonable terms, at GORDON'S, oplioelto
the Indian Qneen Hotel; Mafia at. r . 'f; -
9 P :ORDON HAS A SUPERIOR
lot of SADDLES, AttNE B St BRIDLESAT/R•
=l3. S; ho will ion chap, far cads or
goodtrade. • ', 4
O RD 0 N—iincegs'oi to
IL.f.am& Gottaos—gtvea notice to Wasitanets
and (Abets, that he is stilt at the OLD STAND, appeal te
the Tadian QUOOII Dotal, Main atreet,Chatabeributt, Pa
EPAIIIINO DONE AT SHQIiT
notice. on reasonable terms, by C. E. 60ADON
He invites Lie friends to come 'to see Lim • • t5...•1
✓
WALN - GT FARMERS
TAKE. NOTTer.t t'--NVe will gisel2 ctsper Bolin
or cubic foot ler LARGE WAVNLIT LOGS or good Quali
ty, delivered at our MilL The logs must measure 20
inches or more in die:Meter, faerteen feet from OM stump
lu which, case we will take the whole tree •np to 10loches
diameter. We wilt also ,make SPECIAL - CONTRACTS
for extragood trees.. These terms aro offered until the
ist.of April neat
dec 304131
SISOTO PER '3IO z VIII.-
tipp . l t y The LITTLE GIANT Sewing hlschlrib 'Com
pany want an Agent la eaeh county ,to solicit orders ior
,their new $l5 Mead image, screw-driver and ex_
tra needles. We will pay a liberal esiarl and menses
ar, glee large commissions. For particulars; tsrtnii, ray
enclose a stamp % and address T. B. PAGE, TolcAto,„0„
feb ITsm Goal Agent fur rho United Stales
AGENTS
n 7 ii . i iil o T ri g• -to, BE4I a
"
trikilta Suruchante to , ,make an in d ol t :re; 7 - 3 j M.
General Agents for Pennsylvania for a Publishing AZ,
in • New -y or t,,,, : • IVOR.IIIIOLDP,It Op
fel) 1 0-0 - • Chamberstaarg pa
vANTED. -;—A good JOURNEY-,
81.40 WEAViS; good , wages will , WistrOtk at'
Central Wallotaactory, neartlaanberabiria:
. B. Ebitgog A•Ept,
UTANTED. , "--100 bushels,'SMALL
, vv. ..01TWNS. Ida s.3'per basher for
theta if in goal order"
robIT filt*HE/era.
exurational.
SfgrbblErg, Rant eOO l Sz't.
Manto.
SVIEPLER,CLARIK'hIDO
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