M:.- - 41..-... !..41,4..-- ',. - - 43 USICCei. HAILLIN'S -A3ABINEIti ORGANS, 'WITH ' , ONE Olt TWO SETS OP 13EEAS, - AtT:0111 XT EVYLL, IN Bou aug -, BELL(NVS. - tnkr. STOP AND COllll . MATTO!: ViLVE.• 4 'lr r AVe . rVlTtertturent warran=ted for Five Yeara. - V1 • Purcrwi FROM $7O TO $450. The Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which combines the requisites for Church and Parlor Mu- Isi;:foll the school room ami the social festival gattl enng. For while it possesses sufficient power for the Accompaniment of a large chorus, it is, from its capability of itll shaTles of expression, and its won derful creocendo and diminurendo, most effective as sa !solo instrument It is capable• of 'orchestral ef fects: and rapid masic, as trills, arpeggios, &c. Prom its sustainsid tones, it haS a decided advantage over the Piano Forte, for the , rendering of many of the choicest morceaux of the masters, such as sympho nies, quartettes, etc. B. A.' IicCLURE, Chambersburg. Pa-. General Agent for Pennsylvania. N.B.—The undersi4 red will sell; and (Wilier in food condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in this .tata,_ at factory prices. All inquiries: by letter promptly answered. ' [juni7,G3-tf.] B. A. Mc. WELL KNOWN MELODEONS AND ITARMONILMIS ! Trittuitteing the effect of Pedal Bass on eilry In etrllment, E. GABf f 11'S 1111Furpassch PIANOS-for cash a,t a, liberal' aicaialm ion. or ou Monthly Instalments. a-sir Over :1 1 09 sold in Philadelphia. IA mEs BELLAK, Sole Agent. &11‘31.siouth Fifth street, above Spruce, sel6-IY. . Philadelphia. im ASON &'HANLIN'S CABINET ORGANS EMI MELODEONS -:, . • - D ascription patup h fats furnished gratis atthe Book Stim, ofS. S. SIMOCK, AG ENT for, .Mason Hamlin's liusiaarlnstru ments. ' Prizes the same as in :dew York. and Bos&m, freight. ' ' , anriel-tfl p I A N .0 S ..-=-R. LURE, Sole Agent fe 1 DECKEIt-BROTHERf ) PIANO. Pianos delivered, and - mdition, in swayMut df the State, a 1 1 1.,PACTORY R !ES. AWltrttrumenti wary.. _years. P*xtoa from other Faizteries will be furnished if desired. It. A. I'deOLUILE, iunl7,M3_ Chainbersburg, Pa. NIASON.Ic HAIALIVS CABIN.ET ORGANS BM MELODEONS. Description pamphlets furnithed gratis at the Book StorC'of • - S. S. SIIRYOCK, ,AG ENT for Mason Hamlin's Musical Instru ments. Prices the some as in York and.lioston, leer freight, ' [mar 0411 jT :ItE • 11 M- & •B R.O'T H Ek, Importers. Manufacturers and IVIIOLESALE DEALERS II MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GERMAN. FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS, No. 703 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. Orders carefully attended to by S. S. SHRYOCII, Cliambersb&g. , VOCAL - A. 1 McCLUR I E 'will teach classes-and private - pnpils the art of Singing, Musical Notation, Harmony, and Musical Composition. no'2s,tf. Isuttazvettba XL/so 0 • F' I N G .. XL) ROOFING Ready to mill down. . ROOFING more durable than Tin. ' ROOFING at half the cost of Tin. . - - ROOFING for Steep or Flat Roof. READY ROOFING FOR ifousts,, I . FOR CHURCHES, . FOR FACTORIES, - . • . - .FOR ALL BUILE6 GS! BARNS. This Roofiing is made of the heaviest - woven fab ric eVer used for the purpose.—Mannfactured solely by ourselves and secured by Patent. ' Put urrin-rolls and --s.hippedl to all parts of the country, and usually for sale by hardware merch ants• and builders. • It can be applied by any comiiion workman, We also manufacture, - LIQUID GUT'FA PERCEIA CEMENT, LEAKY FOR IL I.!P A 11111; G ' ' - TIN .ROOFS CHEAPER trHAN . OIL FAINT, 4 HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT, 1t ,_ lIIORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT. Jtibrins a permanently adhosive, elastic coating cit. er the whole surface of the tin, filling tip all the Smaller . RUST HOLES, . ; And often Riving the expense of anew roof. OUR COMPOUND ' GUTTA PERCHA. CEMENT is especially adapted to repairing LEAKY Slf I,NG 1 ROVE, CHVAINIES, SKYLIGHTS.' be., &e., This is a thick, tenacious compound, applied with a trowel or -similar instrument, and does not dry up and crack, as do all other articles uSed for this pur pose: • • CIRCULARS AND SASPLES, Of tho Ready Rooting sent by mail when desired: Liberararrangements made With Agents. READY ROOFING CO., nag 2fi-ly . 73 Maiden Lane, New York. EtaattlYs antle' Welrp. AUGHINBAUGIPS LA. CLOCK, IVATCII'ANI) JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN ST., NEXT THE POA bEPICE, CIIAIIHERSEICRG, PA. The undersigned would respectfully call •attention to his present stock, consisting of - WE S .Gold and Silver, of AiWerica.n and . ;Einope_an man ufaeture, of all qualities and,styles, and .at C the lowest prices. ; L C In gteat variety. Parlor, Mantel, Office, Sze. •-WR ' , - The flew est and most desirable styles o't Onyx. Coral and Pearl: Gold Chains, Bracelets. Finger • Rings, Gt2ltl Thimbles, Sleeve But , tons,.N eek bees, A rinle,t q s,l%l sonic and Odd Fellows' Breast Pins, ITit NINO , A N•D ET E W`E LR Y. A splendid etttk and netfatt styles. SILVER AN PLATED WARE. ' Consisting. of Tea Sets, Castors,' MIIP, " Spoons; • Forks, Sr., Sm. GOLD PENS From;fhe best:and most celebrated mannfaotories. FANCY D S. A very largo and attractive stock. CUTLERY' AND POCKET; KNIVES. Rtidger's,snperior Pon -Knives, •of different quali ties and prices: GOLD, SILVER, AND - STEEL, SPECTACLES. The long !2:cperleittre of the undersigned in the sc-. lection an adaptation of Glasses - , ena bles him to suit any sight. ,- At no time have the people of this county bad a more attractive and extensive stock to select from than know presented at . the establishment of the 'undersigned. Everpartiele is new and of the latest style, and - year be gold at the verYlowest price. An examination is solicited -before ,purchasing else where, REPAIRING done at the shortest notice by com petent workroom E: AUGHINBANGIT, - , 5e24.. , 2d door South of PosOffice, Chayab's. CHEAP CHAIR AND - CABINET. WARE - ROOMS.—The subscriber infants the itublic' that he continues the manufacture of the va rious - articles'of FURNITURE im his line, at his Shop, oufMain Street, three doors South o 1 Huber & Tolbert's Hardware Store. Robes always on hand or is prepared to' marinfacturli' on , thmshortest no tice, sprmf•Seats, Cane Bottein, and Windsor Chairs, Sofas. Plain and Fancy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing an d ceamion Wardrobes Wash Stands, Book Cases; and Bedsteads. VENITIAN BLINDS got up in the bast style. • , Particular attention, paid to HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, and 'entire satisfaction ' in ever§ instance guaranteed. REPAIRING of all kinds, in his line'of 'business - , Promatly attended to, at moderate prices' UNDERTAKING.—Haring purchased the Hearse of Mr.,Wut. Flory. dec'd, he is able to Attend Fune rals and manufacture' Coffins, at the shortest notice, of Math. Walnut of therry. A Layer-out will be ill attendance. n 0483 4 3 ./ JOSIAR E. SCHOFIELD: PARENTS -OF SOLDIERS in the ser- - vie° or in Hospitals, can furnish them with the REPOSITORY three months for2s ots.; six months for 50 ets. or one year for $1.0). _ ' eroceripzi, &r. FEP - - GREAT AMERICAN TEA COAI- Tr 2ANY. 51 VEVA STREET , - NRIr YORK, since : its organization, has created a new era lathe histo ry of 801.linf TSAR iti this country. • , ALL our leas are selected by a Prefeional- Tea taster, expressly itudexeltisively for us, and we ne ver.oharge over Two tents per pound above best for original packages. We have bat One Price to every one for each quality, and-that price is alVays marked on each sample packaze at our store In plain figures. • We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will be sent free to who order it. We advise ev ery Tea seller to see it.- It comprises a full assort ment selected for every locality in the States, Prov inces, South Amerien,,and the West ladies. In this list each kind is divided into Four Claims or qua il_ tieS, namely: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine and Finest, that-every one may understand from the deserip: tion and prices annexed That the Company. are de tirmined to undersell the whole tea trade. • We guarantee tasell all our Teas in original pa ck ages at not over Two , cents a pound - above cost, be lieving this to he'attraetive to the many who have heretofore been paying el:Mtn:tons Profits. Our business is largely done on Orders, which we always execute at well andt rueor promptly weights and mptlasthoug t h ire tli s e , buyer came himself, giving and always guarantecregovery thing; our responsi bility enabling . us to do . 41 we promise. Every dea ler eon' order Ins Teas diroet from the Company, and Parties doing business within Five Hundred miles of New York,-can return Teas bought of us if they are not cheaperthan they. can buy elsewhere, and the purahaser is dissatisfied with his bargain, within fourteen - clays,--and have 'the money refunded to• them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days and the 8117:40 privileges extended to them. - o 1 -- . - Besides these advantages the Company will pay All Expenses, both ways, if the Teas are retnrned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, • lllPoaTtas AND JOBBERS, febl 3m. - 51 1 St., New Yi*. FAMILY GROCERY - STORE. ' 11. C-. B Y D having purelmsed the Gocery Store of rholuns Met calf, on Main Street, opposite Gro - ve's Hotel, takes this method *of informing the old patrons of the house, and the public genetallY, that he is-opening a varied assortment of . , FRESH GROCERIES, which he is prepared to offer . at the lowest cash pri ces. Ills stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS, of all grades from the. higheitito the lowest prices. SUGAR-CUitED HAMS, N05..1,, 2 and 3 'MACKEREL. B • ROWN AND WRITE SUGAR SYRUPS AND MOLA.Z3S.ES. ' . FRUIT, SPICES, &c.. such as Oranges and Lemons,Bunch Raisins, Seed le:,s Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Citrons, Pigs: Wal nut and Tethato Catsup, Chocolate,, Mace, clinger, Nutmegs, Macaroni. Mustard,, and every ,article usually found in a.Orooery Store, .13"EIDEL.ILAN, Ji."•. WHOLESALE GROCER . AND • PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 703 MARKET and_2 N. 7th ST.. PIIILA. Invites the attention of merchants to his large and well assort - 4:41 stock of Sugars. SyruPs, Teas and Cof fees, all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates, Country ,litiyees and sellers-will find it to leir advantage to give him a call. - Price currents containing all the varieties of the market to be had.of S. S. SIERYOCK, Chambers burg. sea. BR 0 BRUSHES, Buckets, • Soap, Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and every article, usually found in a Variety Store :it Main Street. opposite Groves Hotel. L Q 0•M. I Y , Corn Meal, - Potatoes, Baton. Cider Vinegar, Beans, Periver SaLICP, Rice, Lard, Pickles, at BOYD'S Grocery Store. mIS C ELL ANECiV S ARTICLES, Water Crackers, Matches, Stove Polish:, Es sence of Coffee. Indigo, Starch. Shoe Blacking, Sil ver Sand, &0., for sale at. BUY Cheap Grocers. Ir EROSE,NE p l : A . N. T R S Kerosene Oil. at fel7. BOYD'S Grocery_ canal, Xumbrr, GEO. - A. DEITZ. TENCH M'DOWELL DEITZ & 3,l*' D,O E HIGHEST PRICE IN•C:LSH, F L 0 t R, .WHEAT, CLOVER SEED, ALL - KINDS OF PRODUCE SALT, g 0 A L, LUMBER; PLASTER AND'SANIy, CHEAP F'OR D 'M'D OWE L L'S . • WAREHOUSE- AND COAL YARD RAIL ROAD DEPOT, CHAIIBER,SBURG, PENN'A. NORTH CARLISLE STREET, GR,EENCASTLE, .PENN'A. iuril7,63, NEW .FIRM.-COAL ! COAL ! LUM BER ! LUIIBERI—LEO. EBERT 4!i . SON havingpurchasedthe Coal and Lumber Yard of Geo. A. Deitz will continue to carry on the same busi ness, and will always have on hand a large supply of Lumber and CoaL They will be, prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice. They respectfully so licit thd patronage of the late firm and the public generally, and all who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them a call, feeling assured that no means will be spared to, accommodate those on the most reasonable terms. _ jun17,63-tf. JOB!: C. BOPRINS. ° o P uu IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN e °"' ;CitltA, GLASS AND - QUEENSWARE, N 0.11.2 Market Street, Philadelphia. For further particulars apply to S. S. SIEIRYOCIC, Chambersburg, Pa. - se23-Iy. - WILL PAY THE CILIMEM CORN, 0 tTS, TIMOTU SEED, ES3 ..iLt KIDS OF CEMENT, FOR SALE, ti F. Alt TEE AND O AMIN 21!ELVENEY, I id _ draretles, Szr. : R E ' . A. D Just received andsfer sale at the CHEAP WHOLESALE 'ACID RELtIL *STORE OF 1. W I • A 34- GE,LWIC4s, ON-THE' DI A Mg.Y.D., CII,tIII3ERSBV.B.G, DA, 50 whole bkrtels No. 3 Large ggekereL 100 half barrels No. 3 Large Mackerel, 50,whole barrels No: 3 Eitii 50 half barrels N 0.3 Extra Afaekerel 50 half barrels No. 2 Large Mackerel N) half barrels,l4o,),), Medium Maekereli 50 kidsl x No. - 1 ickerel A large lotrof . HAMS. SHOULDERS, Alsa--A large And freall'aupPlY of Syrups, Itiolasse., S raeF, Cheese, Bro‘vn SugatF, , and 500 articles notnamed, all of which NRill be of- fcred at low figures W A N T E D, - For which the highest price in ca-11 «illLe paid, for any quantity, Ilarnf, Shouhters, Side 4, Lard, Ci4er Vinegar,. Soup Beans, and all kinds of country produce. COUNTRY MERCHANTS r and Persons wishing to bly at wirors.sAix, will -find goods a:stow at this establishment, with Sleight ad- ded, as at any Jobbing . I,:inse in Philadelphia G ROCERIES :WHOLESALE AND ItETATL-- . , SHAPER Sc STITAIf.T , WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THI ATTENTION - OF ISM citizens of Chanibersburg mad TO THE VARRIEI? AND EXTENSIVE A SORTMENT OP - . , . Groceries, I Fresh Fruit, - queertsware, ! - Cedatware.l - • and a general Stock of 3liscellaneons Articics,. which they are now offering, and constantly receiv ing from. ew York, Philad9lphiu, and Baltimore, at their Store Room, nu Mum street, oppositellubcr ,v, Tolbert's Hardware Store. It is their intention to keep such an -asortment as the demands oftis'community require. They have the best tacit itie 'Tor the purchase of, goods, on' the crmost advantege us terms, and having their ownicars on the Road, and one of' the firm being almost con stantly, in the city„affords.them every : ash outage in purchasing. guods in.khe shortest time, and at - less expense then usual, .‘' Lich enablos their to sell; . ' VERY LOW FOR CASH! SUGARS, COFFEES AND ; . -TEAS , s •' of all tcritacF, from the highest to the lowest price, by the barrel: sack or pound. " ' . - SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, by the HogSheatd, Barreil or - retail for family use. , SUGAR .CURED HAMS, ' 'COARSE AND FINE SALT. _ FISH AND CHEESE, at city wholesale prices. , We would call especial attention to i country deal ers and ethers. wishing to • purchase ,at is holesale prices*, 118 we are prepared to sell everything in the Grocery line as cheap as can be Putcha-sed in the Pastern cities. SHAFER & STUART, Main St. The highest price paid in -cash for country pro ' duce, ortaken in exchange for goods.' T: 4 - 1 R, U I T • S, S 12 Oranges and Lemons' Hunch Raisins, - Seedless Raisins, , I t Layer Raisins, Prunes, , 1 Currants; .. Citron, - , t Turkey Figs, 1 Malaga Figs, Fruit, , Split Pens, • . 1 Walnut Catsup, Tomato , do MostirOoin do . 1 Pineapple Cheese, Sap Sago , Englishi Swiss I - Limburger " ---:, .t 1 Baker's chocolate., Worcestershire Sauce,- . Pepper, !Cloves, • : , ; 1 CinnamOn,Alspiceittoundl ekpressly for family use, Beans, pickles, Chow Chow Pickles,' Cauliflower do ' Mixed , do Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs, Macatoni, Vermicelli, Nonpariel Capees, Lentels, French Mustard ' Coleman's Mustard. . Durham ' do . Salad Oil, ' - - I. .ale at SR mar 6.] ' M FAMILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT and COR MEAL b the barrel or in mall quantities for sa eat SHAPER & STUART'S. FR'2 SIX AND OYSTERS RE- F ivED every week at SHAFER 4 SWART'S. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND CORDS, at DECHERTS. • SPRING STYLE •OF SOFT HATS at DECHERTS. f. 1511 T 11 I S The itthscriberi : c4PettfullyinfOrtaihia Mewls and the public, that he eoutinu *cam' on,the a,boe busiliess, at his °id attend, on Main, Sfiect,, opp o ot e the German .Ref9pued 'Mardi, • • , • ' - CIIAMTERSIIIRO;'PA. . ' Raring eiiktrited Isis basins, Saddlers and Co~rcli siaker.vrwill *rid in his Store Room a genet:o 8.5E007 men t of goods suited lo • their several requirements, each • ' - Fair and Country Hoiskins; ' '• Patent ' ' • - Satidle TreeS and Girtbing• • Gig Trea.„FultPlated,.Tinned and Japanned Goat Hair, Straining:Web and Worsted Rain •Web, ' - lovt4r than. Cotton; - Ramos - . Bits and _ Stirriti4," . . Plated, ) Tinned and . - • . Japiiiniod • '':• • ' - •• Cnath bandies, new styld€:: Curtain frames; linkßanda; . FrantA; Rospates, .and Oran- • ; naments: Iron ..Platild and' - ' ' - • ' Wood Gidilames'i r BACON'. MI JAPA.N N •-•- -.• • all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and, Wooden Mar: •tiugal Rings; Stamp - Joints, and a vatic • ty of other goOds satia hie- for - the trade . . ; • ALL ' KINDS OF ELATING, - &e., done' s ivith neatness and despatch. . . , - = LEWIS SAMPLER, u04,63-tf. • • -•," Chttarthersburg. Pa. ttihiteE • ' 1 i. Cotee, Tca, • . , . lI.A. R'''D W ' A 'R - E - , SMFTH & RICHARDSON. ' , 611 Market Street; Phil . difelphiii• . , • _-_ ± . Y. FtIEI). SMITH. '1 '-, ' - CHAS . , RICHATIDN. ;' 1 Ladies Cloaks - lust - received, , of' various styles" , Tim undersigned would respectfully' -call. the at- t i . , tentiou of COUNTRY MERCHANTS to their and Patterns--fromsB, -- to $25, large and - well selected'Stuek'ef - , i HARDWARE. ' , :having Made special arrangements for the l'all' Trade,' NVO flatter ourselves we can offer induconit ntS to Intrahuaers that will fully remunerate the trouble of ex a mining our stock. We tisk:hut a trial, to eon- . vines the Cowart/ Trade that we are prepared to sell low and accomtnixlit te, " ' . Our 6tocL of Table and l'acket Cutlery is nnusuallY large, aelealeil with. eare,,and including,a variety of styles that - cannot but suit all tastes. We have cdustantly on hand a large assortment of Building lianiward, - ' Tools Cutlery , ' • • - Files, Wool Boxes, i .. , and Chests, , Saddlers and - Shoemakers' Tools, f • , ~ &Tows. and Nails every thing in short pertaining to a firsiltla.s.s Hard ware Store. - • , ,- 1 Particular attention paid_ to-Country orders. • It is bur aim to secure themonfidencemf,our custOlaerr, and to this end, we are particular in filling orders to give the best; and aicheap as though the customers were buying in person. Give us a trial. 1 , REFHILENCES.—J . K. Shry ock, Esq., A. R. McCl4, L. B. Eye ter, Chanibersberg. - -._SMITH & RIdITARDSON., au5,63-tf. PiL;kle3, (Ira •kens, Dried Friuit, Soap, - i------- - _ NEW ,HARI3IW.ARE STORE.- 1,. B EYStEIt ' j • : would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that in connection with his KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP 'STORE: • he has eommeneedthe HARDWARE businbsS; at his new Store Room, one door: North of Sol. ,ll,a -her's Grocery,Bis stock cunsicts of the following articles, viz: , - i ; • Building Hardware, - Hou.he Furnishing G:Kids, ' Table and Pocket Cutlery, , _ .11... , thanics' Tools, 1 - :Nails by the small or keg,, 'Farming litensils,i,suen as ' • J ' 61.-,15, - 1 Sutures,- , . . '( ,,, Forks,, ~ , - 1 • • ' Potato Lifters; • 'Scythes) - . Also, Glass, Paints, Benzoic. I etc.; etc. • i . Linseed. lieroscat: ml 4 Lubrten rug 1 01 s,,'' Lamps of all descriptions, '. . , . ; Chandeliers for Gas and Kernseno, . . - Fridt .Jars, best q,,ualitl:, etc.. Agent for‘the :ale ot kl V ...1.1.i S S: WATbON" , : ~ Fire. Prw.s Slfes. ' ! Ju129,6:3 tf. I Butter, Eggs. PIC a&C. Onions, Preserved singer, firkins, ' • Pineapple Pres'vs, Paper-Shelled Almonds, Hard Shelled do - Filberts,- Pecan Nuts. Cocoa . ",.; English alnuts, • Walnuts Shellbarits. ' Water Crackers, Sugar I" 'Matches, Stove Polish. • Smoke Pities, Migket Baskets, Buckets, t Brooms,_ 'Esssence Coffee, ICandleso ILead Pencils, Castile Soup, Toilet Rosin' _" Indigo, } - Starek, Wrapping Twine, Stone Ware, Preserving Tumblers, Scrubbing Brushes, - Sweeping Shoe - 4 " Shoe Blacking, Silver Sand, Bath Brick, AFER & STUART'S, ain Street,'near Queen. . rtl l-* .t Maxlitere, tutee n, Szt. GOACH AND SADDLI'dY HAR p I_l - A MD \V A It 1i..-÷rt _ xi cited to call and examine at Hardware, Cutllm . , Cc., „,'W stock of _goods 'in our lin, co following goods, which we olio fron,•„ Files. •'• 1 Nails, • Aasps, i l . Steel, ' - finks, • Hocks, - Glass, I Hinges, Chains, , Planes, Whips, A n vi IP, - Bolts, Vises, Saws, - Bellows,' • - Bru.ites, •I Paints, • Ilumes,• I ' Oils, - Shovels, ' , Turpentine, Rakes, .1 Hoes Spades. I. • Call and examineour Stack; offered fly cash. f021,&'1.1 HARD Aljr Alt E w. W. ENIGI T & SON, Importar4t, and Dealais in AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN MAR WARE, 509 Commerce &rid,' Philadelphia. Between sth and 6th _ and Market and Arch au5,63-tf. • ° ,fortii'attitg 3Pougio:- v i r . IT N . DEIt L - 11'C H &•NE.AD, :FORWARDING AND COSIMISSIM: MEatm.usTs, North 'Second Street, oppdsite the Cumberland Val-. ley Railroad Depot, ChaMhersburg.-Pa. Care rtufregularly to and from Philadelphia mid . . Baltimore. AGENTS.—Peacock, Zell & 'Hindman, No. SOS Market St., Philadelphia; Lykens Valley, Broken lEfre- and Nut COAL, (di rect from the mines). Willtesharre anti Pine -Glove POUN DRY COAL, LILM BER. SHINGLES., SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT, kept constant ly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. - Sept 9,63. WUNDERLI(In & NEAT). E«' A R (4; E N T .L FRIUGHt THROUGH ' TO NE* WORK' . 'WITHOUT I:St A NSHIPM F. Nir. The und ersignedwouldrespectf Ily inform the public, that they arc prepared to ship all kinds of Produce, Merchandise, ctre:, front Chem bersbufg and Greencastle to New York ..withoui transhipment, and deliver it at Now York as nick as it can be delivered in Philadelphia. - :The attention of Miller and , Shippers is respect fully invited to this new arrangement. •• For further information in lire of ! DEI/TZ ReMeIVWELL, Agents,' I feb 24-tr Chambdrsburg and Greencastle. Taos. L. GIILEBPTE. JACOB Zrr.f.ra. aILLESPIE,;ZELLER & CO.; VA PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANTS, ! . AND WHOLESALE GROcEss,. North-West corner,, Of Sixth and Marktt Sts., n018,63-tf. 1111ART., , OV'S iNDIGO BLUE. 1./ Dealers and Consumers of the above Cekbimtde Wash Blue, will please take notice that the Labele . are •altered- to read "INDIGO BLUE, Put up at ALFRED WILTBERGER'S Drug Store, No. 733 North Second Street, Philadelphia." The quality of this Blue will be the same in every respect. • It is warranted to. color more water than twice th e same quantity of Indigo, to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dis solves perfectly clear, and does not settle on •the clothes as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water'will make asgood a liquid blue a.s,any that is made, at one-third. the cost. As it is retailed at the same price 'as the Ithiter -tions and inferior, articles, housekeepers will find it very to their advantageto ask for that put up at W ILTBEEGEWS. All Blue put up after this date with BARLOW'S , name on it is an imitation. - • The new label does not reqiiiie aStamp. Fdr sale by Storekeepers generally. fel74im. • , G .R ,4" - p. 0 : ; 13' -PILL A7D 6Q.P Race just retanted.frem the Ealt,:eith e.terge l and , c'aried et4ek of seasonable Dry,Go9ds, It pi- • whicii we wdldispose of t'a small , , t n many art). - „ eleaisfull as our, retaill,pricea. all odors and. shades. from $l5O, IMI liepublic are in- our extensive stock , kcep:onitand a 'arise reposed partly of the rvery cheap. - honkingGlaws, } arm .Bells, Sprin, Axles, Boot Trees, Stmeinaker's Kit - Saddler's Tools, Trimmings, nTrimmings t-yrindstones, Cedar Ware, Blasting Powder, Shot, Leail Pocket Knives: S_pecial inducements 13BAND & FLACK:. DV 4 " Sineg,6ooo'. =ME ~...••• •'4. , •-` • !E:YsTER* Si Bpo advanci ort dost. *hat Iv - e` ssde, now on hand; sous Purchased I pTevions • to. ' - titelo:tertee, s-oldwittiOnt regaid tolheire . sentlagtertprices. iilOh ME C L 0 ZIT to •$6 06 C ViYA K s! ID -G-LOVES! mad Kiati.:Embraideted. 75 'cents: better rinatits $l. 00: j i ouviris9 , $125; Atexanders.3l. 50. The latter 'mixes are the ,best irn-, • portel. 'Also a ' larie lot , ' of Fancy Glover. C S•E.T.S ! e bstve n fresh lot of the celebrated G. N. E. Criisetts-2(l bon Os .the'riribestyn en u fac tared; anci7hlch rre,warrant to .• • • fit, andsive•satisthation • ROODS! A I,eree- assoitment of. Ladies' and ;Children a' •Woolen Hciode.l B R"O'C A'S H' kWkL,S Jlistimm Auctimi. . LINEN_ HAN WIKETheII I E.rS! t em-stitelted, and Main, *trial; dery:e6nrpatition. M 0 o D _ . Crape Veils, all prices; V05,d0..,1 - '11693- . I)azines ; aces: 3 7 4 pit Lanes, 0-4,Pe taities Cobnrge: Crape Collars; and eierythin.g7iiesirable' , for inourning. 31,6 R.-N S Tri'W 4-4 To lA - 1111 . ..?.9 and CaglimnreP Lonelhibet. all Prices: Ming ,Repp ,shalel.—bertutifatgoods PRINTS! 16.18. and 25 cents, - De Lairies, Fancy and pinin"; • iCet)urgs, and French Meth:toes ; Plaid 4 and Strifer. - FURS!'F R S'!! FUR S?!! We bate lust opened a large assortment of Firs, among vehialt may be found - D.USSIAN:SQUIRIti'LL CAPES AND RUSSIAN-t kRTIN , CAPES,AND MUFFS, FRENCH SABLE O '. ES AND MUFFS, HUDSON BAY .4,rEp ' FITCH CATTE3' AND rativs, All of which WO will 8 . eita! /ow' ail can behati from the manufaeturez, En conclusion we would say.that all the - goods we have are for sale—and at prices as low, as they can be had this side of Nei. • York; I!re make but one - • price, and that • thesametnallcustomers. - - whetherludges Of goods or not. Drop • and looicat the stock before buying elsewhere. Actl4-tf EYSTER do BRO. „• 1 ) . P44045 . ItES l ,4 l r l ; 4 q PROM IS o R-f-D - 44,$ T,XIE •14IN:EB. t • • areenred•bi , ' ' ' I ” HO4 `T 141),'8 sifi'ETlS; §TItENdEtiN6 'i'dirrd: • • These Bitters bare performed more Cures! Ilavi land d6livelletteitia*Actiont --' tfamosumie tastimohit- , ,; EIE EM rr,•- ....,(~e , . I-1001.7 4 01YS -GERMAN BITTERS . Ha7enkoretesneotable inept; to iinteti for them!. other artielb ni the iriarket We defy any one to et,ntradict this assertion, and 'r ' •• To anyonembuwill,produee neettitleanspoiishe by us, that is notsenaine. IMEZI ; Will cure every case of- ' Chrordifor i NoryouiDehility. Diseases of the Rid- i I . noys, and Diseases arising from a,, Disordered Stomach. ' Qbserie therfolltiwing Symptoms, resulting from '• t • ,-. Disorders of the Digestivo Organs; Constipation. Inward - Files, Flint:Lisa or lbod to the ROW, Acidity_ of the Stomach. Nausea. - Reartboirn, Disgust': for-Food. Full= . • .oqc.stiorWoight.in the Stom- , ~ , • .- itch, "'Sour Eructi• - •• -: • tions,Sinking - • -.•-• ,t• ,or - - Elottering at the-- • 'oe the'Stomt° . ' w•n ming of.thO head. Hurried and Dir.- - cult Breathing., Fluttering at the Choking or:SutfocatingSonsatlons when in - posture. ,Dimness.of Vision, Dots or Webs . • "befoiethliSiglit,TeverandDullPain ' • , iq the Read, -Deficiency of. .Ferspiration,Yellow toss 'of•the - • • = Skin and Eyes. Pain„., •in th Side Back. 'Chest, - &a., Sadden Flush& of ifea . f, , • Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagm_ • ings - of Egil, and -tries& - Depressioh; of Spirits REMEMBER; that this -Bitters is NOT ALoo=l , ROLIC. contains no • Rum or Whiskey, and ,can't: make Drunkards; butts the'BEST TONIC in thai ~, `: i-}f MEI 111•11 , - READ WHO SAYS SO: •liXt , Froni the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor' of, the Baptist. Church,Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North', Baptist church, Philadelphia: '* • * have.known Hootiand'sGerman Bitters' thVorably for a number of years. I ha - ve used them in'rny own family, and haver been so- pleased:with; their effects that I wits, induced to they them; to manY•otherS, and know that thei'have operated; in a strikingly beneficial manner.: I take gteat[ Pleasure in threi publicly proclaiming this fact, and ! calling the-attention of -those afflicted with the dis- 1 ' ' eases for- which they are recommended, to these , Bitters ;knowing from - experience that• my recom-, • mendation will be sustained. _I do this more cheerw• Tally as Itoofland's Bitters is intended to benefit thu afflicted, and•is " nota rum drink." =- •, • - •• • • • • " • - Yourstruly. , LEVI G. BECK. - . , • lc • • , From Rev. J. Newton Brown 1. D.. Editor of the E‘yeloPedia Of Knowledge and Chris.t. thin Chronicle, Philadelphia. - Although not disposed to favorer recommend Pa- , tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benotlM h believes hitriself 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 German Bitters; Prepared "by Dr. C. M; Jacitson,:ot this city. because rwas prejudiced against thhm for many years, under the impression that, they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am' indebted thll33#' friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq. * for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage meat to, ti-y them:: when; suffering from great and long continued debiljty. The use of three bhttles vi _these Bitters;-at thd-beginning of the present - yeal', was followed-, by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hadnot felt forsis months before, and had Almost deal-faired. of regaining:, . Itherefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. - • ,J. NEWTONIffiROOWN, Philada. ' • . • . • Pam the Rev:vt 08. R. Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:-Dear Sir: I have been frequently reg_uested to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicities,lbut , regarding-the - • practice as out of my appropriate sphere ; Ilia:vein all cases declined; b'ut vnth a clear proof in instances, mid particularly in - myfamilicof theluse..' fulness•ef,pr. Hoofiand?s Germnu Bitters, I depatt tot enceficon ray usual' course; to express my full' Conviction that, for Oenerai debility of the wit= anti especially for Liver Complaint. it is a safe and,imt ttable Yreparation. 7 ln some cases it may fail; bat .usually, I doubt - not. it will he, very beneficial to • those who suffer from the above - Yours very respectfully, 3. 11. KENNARD. - Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia; From Rev. Warren RorniolPb,• Pastor, of Baptist Ch nreh,"G erniantorrn. Penna. , • •-. . . , Dr. - C. M. jacksonf—Dear Personal eiperl ence enables me to : say that I regard the Ger Man Bitters preparedby you as a most excellentmedicine. In cases'of -severe cold and gbVeral debility I' have been greatly benefitte&by the we, of and doubt not they will prodacejamilar effects on others. r Yours truly - . • .WARREN -RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. MIME From Rev. J. H. Turner. Pastor of Heading M.: E. - Church,Philadelphia. "Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir •• Having used your Ger man Bitters in my family frequently . lam repaired to say, that it has been of great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility of - the Systein it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which have any knowledge. Yours respectfully. J. R TURNER, 726 N, 10th Street. `". NM , From the Rev'. J.ll, Lyons. former Pallier of the . Columbus (N. J.) and Millerstovrn (Pennto tist Churches.- NEW ROCHELLE. N. Ir. -Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir:l - feel it a pleasure thus 9f my own ' accorcl,to t bear , testimony to the excellence of the - German Bitters._ Some years since be:ng much afflicted with Dyspepsia. I used them •-t with •verY -beneficial - results. I have often re '- commended them toisersens enfeebled by. that tor meeting disease;and have heard from them the most flattering testimonials as to' their great value. .In cages ofzeneral debility, I believe it to boa tonic . that Cannot be surtimed. J. -M LYONS', IMINEE From the Rev. Thomas Whiter, Pastor of Roshor _ ough Baptist Church.: = - Dr.Jaekson ;7Dear Sit: I feel it dine to your ie z collent preparation, Hoofland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to the 'deserved reputation it obtained., I ,have for years, at Units, been trop4led with great disordet in my head and nervouti system. Iwas,adrised by a .friend. tO, trY a. bottle:of , youx German . Bitters. I did se, .and have ,experienea great, and:unexpected relief' my health las Veen very materially. benefitted. I confidently recom mend the article where "'Meet with cases similar to my own, and have been 'sacred by many of their good effects. 4eopectluily ours. T. WINTER, Roxborough. Pa: • ' - Prorci the Rev. J. S. Hertaan; of the German Re formed Church, RutztoVra. Berke county, Dr. C. M. Jackson r--Respected Sir barebuert troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, said have never used any medicine that did Int as flinch good as Hoofiand's Bitters.. 4 am very, mucli.luv i proved in health, after having taken live bottle Yours tvith respect, !J. S. 'LERMAN. PRINCES;' Largeffize Cll°ldi Vir e i rr if il aYMTfl i tiNsf 00 Small Size-75 OenUt por r tiottle—half dozen 4 OQ • BEWARE OF :COUNTERFEITS . _ Seethet the sigest - Ore of" CAA JACKSON, is on the WRAPPER (daub bottle, • Should - your nearest druggist not have theartiole, do nut be put off by any of the intoxicating prepare.; Eons that reaybe,offered in its piece, butsend td,utt a -*- and wewElforward,seourelypacked,hy eepres a, BBINCIPAL OFFICE 'AND BLANDFAIDIVItY" No. 631 AUCE STREET , JONES & EVANS, • (Successors to C.l4,Teckson & Co.), l• . ? PROPRIETORS., FOR SALE by Druggibto. asul. Dealers in 73*6 own in the United. States.. idec 9,63-7 e - - - t - :iltOital: - U : 4 M