fbujWl'3ErcbA hoofing. O' o • I • G • ROOFING gendy,to Dail down.—: • ' ROOFING moro durable than up. ROOFLNG at.half the cost ef-Tits. • ROOFING tor - Steep or Flat Roof. READY ROOFING, FOR.IIOI7SES - • FOft • FOR VICTORIES, FOIL BARNS. ' • FOR ALL BUILDINGS ! ThitHoofting is made el Vat heaviest woven fab ric ever used for the purpose.,-Manufactured solely by ourselves and secured . §yPittenL Put up in rolls and , sltippcd to all parts of the ~coratty, and usually foY sale' by hardware merch ants and builders. It can be applied by any common workman, . We also manufacture; ' LIQUID (AMA PERCHA CEMENT, - FOR REPAIR R ING , LEAKY TIN OOFS; CHEAPER THAN OIL PAINT. HEAVIER BODY THAN 'OIL PAINT, MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PALNT. . It forms a permanently adhesive, elastic coating over the whole surface of the tin, filling up all the *trailer - RUST HOLES, And often saving the exense of a new roof. OUR CO?POUND GUTTA PERCITA CEMENT igespecially adapted to repairing; LEAKY smsaix ROOFS; , lES . • :4111;LIGHT.S, This isa thick, tenacious compound, Applied with s. trowel or similar instrument, and doar not dry up and crack, as do all other articles used for this pur pose. • - CIRCULARS AIkD SAMPLES, O f th e Ready Roofngsnnt by mail when desired. Liberal arrangements ma4b with Agents. READY ROOFING CO., '73 ld'aiden Lane, Ne,w York. ang Z-1Y Ntebtrai. RALTDIOREI:LOCK HOSPITAL.- LL JOHNSTON; the fonnder Of this Celebrat ed Institution, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual-remedy in the world for CP eets, Struc tures. Seminal Weakness. Pain in the Loins, Con stitutional Debility, Impotence Weakness of the Back-and Limbs, Affections of tii'e Kidne i•, s,Palni talon of the Ilertrti•Dyspepsin, Nervous Diseases of the tread, Throat, Nose itin; rind all those serious and melancholy disorders ari sing from the destrnetive habits of Youth, which dVroy both body and mind. These secretaml soli •-ta practices are more fatal to their victims than this song of the Syrens to the mariner Illssus, lilighting their most brilliant hopes, or ucticipations rendering marriage, Sic:, impossible. YOUNG MEN, Young Men esnpcially, who have become the vic tims of Solitary N ice, that dreadful and destructive habit - which annually sweeps to on untimely grave thousand-sof young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with, the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cestacy the livirig lyre ; may tall with full confidence. MARRIAGE! Married persons, or young men 'contemplating Marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organ ic debility, detbrinities, Sce.. should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. Ile who places himself under the care of Dr. John's- ton may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rely upon his skill as a. PhYsi- ORGANIC WEAKNESS! TRYEDIATELY CURED AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victims of improper in dulgences. Youbg persons are too apt to - commit excesses from - not being aware of the dreadful CORSE- Auences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is.lost sooner by those falling-IntoiMpro :per habit than by the prudent. Besides being depriv iota-the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the Most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. 'The system becomes deranged, the Physical , and mental powers weakened, nervous debility, dys pepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, a wast ing of the frame, cough, symptoms of consumption. .Office No. 7, South Frederick Street, seven doors from Ilaltimore street., East side, up the steps. De particular in observing the name and numbet, or you will mistake the place. t''A CURE )VARItANTED IN TWO DAYS. , No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. . DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospipals of I.ondon, Paris Philadelphia and•elsew here. has effected some of the Most teilonislibur cures that were - over known. Many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, •and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sotnetimes with derangement of mind, were,cered immediately. •A CERTAIN DISEASE When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasnrofind he has imbibed the seed of this pain ful diseases, it too often hapbens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who from education and re spectability can, alone befriend him. delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs. dimness of sight, deafness, nobs on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rn pidi ty,till at last the palate of the month or the bones of the nose fall in and the victim of this-awful-di sease becomes a horrid object of tommisseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns."' To such, therefore, Dr. Johns ton pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he min confident ly recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfor tunate victim-of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant _pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison ;Mercury„ ruin the constitution, and either send the' unfortunate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICES Dr. J. addresses those who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz:—Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsia.' Nervous irritability, Der angement of the Digestive Functions, General De bility, Symptoms of Consumption, &e. ...MENTALLY. the fearful effects on the -mind Ere much to he dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of %Ideas. Depression" of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to. Society, Self-Distrust, Lovo of Soli tude? Timidity, &e., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, lossing their vigor. beeemingweak, pale, have singular ap pearance about the eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy. Weakness of thirOrgans is speedily cured, and fall vigor; res tored.. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who bad lost all hope, 'have been immediately re lieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, AV eslmess or Exhaustion of,the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG MEN, who have injured themselves by a certain pniotice, • indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects are nightly felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured render marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and-body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, tho darling of his parents, should besnatch ed from all prosflects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such . per sons, before contemplating . " MARRIAGE should reflect that &sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair , and filled with the melan choly reflection, that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, 1341,71/1011E. TO STRANGERS. Th e essay thousands cured at this Institution in the last fifteen years ; and the numerous important surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and many other per sons, notices of which have apricared again and again before the Public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. B. There are so many igllolllllollld worthless flaac k e a d ve rtising thethselves as 'Physicians ruin ing the health of the already afflicted, Dr..l-ohns ton deems it imeessary.temay to those unacquainted with his re p u tation, that his Diplomas hang in his °Mee,. IMTAKE Norica--All letters must be post paid, and contain a postage stamp for the reply or no answer Will be sent. [mar Okoieries, Scr. rpHE GREAT AMERICAN TEA con:. .A. PANY, 51 has createdET, Nksy Yong. since its organization, has a new era in the histo ry of Selling TEefi inthis country. ALL our. Teas are selected by a Professional Tea taster, expressly and exclusively for ns, and we ne ver charge over Tivo Centsper pound above toil for original packages. We have but One Price 'to every one for each .quality, add that price,-,-.is always marked on each aarb_ple package at ow-store in plain figures. We sent Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will bfree to all who order it. We advise ev ery Tea Seller to see it. It eomprises a fall assort ment. selected for every locality in the States, Prov inces, South America, and the West Indies, In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or quali ties, namely: Cargo, High Cargo, .Eirte and 'Finest. that every one may understand from the descrip tion and prices annexed that the Company are de termined to undersell the -whole tea trade. We gutu-antee to sell all onr Teas in original pack ages at not over Two Cents a Pound above cost, be lieving this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been paying enormous profits. _; , • alwaysuiness is largely do promptly which we execute as well and as though trio buyer came himself, giving true weights and'fares. and always guaranteeing every,,th in g ; - our responsi bility enabling us to do all we promise. Every dea ler can order hie Teas direct from the Company, and parties doing business within Five Hundred miles of Now York, can return Teas bought of us if they are not cheaper than they can buy elsewhere, and the purcliaseris, dissatisfied with his bargain; within fourteen days, and have the money refunded to thorn. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days and the ',-sanie privileges extended to the . i - ' Besi es thdie advantages the company will pay All Ex'elittes, both ways, if the Teas are returned. 'GREAT AMERICAN TEA: COMPANY. lIIPinITERS ANI . ' JOBTWILS, febl7,3m. 51 Yesey St., NeW York. FAMILY GROCERY _STORE. K. C. BOYD having purchased the Grocery Store of Thouias Met calf, ou Main Street, opposite Grove's/Hotel, takes this method of informing the old Petront of the. house, and the public generally, that be is Opening a varied assortment of; • • FRESH GIrOCF,RXES, which ho is prepared to Weird the hilifest cash pri ces. His stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS, of all grades, from the highest to the lowest prices. SUGAR-CURED HAMS,. :. _ Ntf.,l. 2 and 3 MACKEREL. • BROWN AND WHITE SUGAR SYRUPS AND 'MOLASSES. FRUIT, SPICES, &c., such as Oranges and Lemons, Bunch Raisins,. Seed less Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Citrons Pigs; Wal nut and Tomato Catsup, Chocolate,Mace, Gamer, Nutmegs, Macaroni, Mustard, and every - article Usually found in a Grocery Store. DBPID - ELMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 703 MARKET and 2 N. 7th ST.,, Divites - the attention of merchants to his large and well asserted stock of Sugars, Syrups, Teas and Cof fees, all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Country. buyers and sellers will find it to their advantage , to give him a call. Price currents containing all the varieties of the market to be had of S. S. SIIRYOCK. Chambers burg. , • 5023. BR 0 0 S, BRUSHES, Buckets, _ - , Soap, • Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes. and every article usually found in u Variety Store at - BOYD'S, Main Street, opposite Grove's Hotel. FI,- 0 U_ R,- II 0 M I N Y, Corn Meal, Potatoes, ' Bacon., Cider Vinerp Beans, " =Pen " Rice, / -, Store. at BOYD'S Grooe e E I A : S ARTICLES. S. lLYP:atercra Crackers, t Stcv. l l sh :sence of Coffee Indigr Starch, hoc ectng Sil ver San , 4e., or sale at BOYD'S Cheap Grocery. TIikR_OSENIE LA.NYERNS, kerosene Lamps, !licrogene Oil, at fcl7. BOYD'S Grocery. Tod, itantber, &r. GEO. A. DEITZ. - VENCILIVI'DOWELL D E i - T Z& OWE L L VILII i Y TILE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH; FLOUR, WIIEAT, RYE, CLOVER 'SEED, TIMOTHY SEED, 1 At Nr D ALL KIND'S OF-PRODIT CE. =I S I, , COAL, L U MT 81, PLAS'AR A1.41V SAND, FOR SALE, C i EA P i F 01Z- 1 .0 A. S 11, DEITZ k M'DOWELL'S WARE HO US E AID COAL YARD, NEAR THE It A.I R 0 A D:D EP 0 T. CHAMBERSBjiRG, PENN'A CNORTH CARLISLE STREET, AND O G:I? ; EENCASTLE; PENN'A han17,63 STEW FIRM.-COAL! COAL! LIJIK _/ BER! LUIIBER —LEO.. EBERT & SON having parchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of Geo. A. Dints, will continue to carry on the same bald fleas, and will always have on hand a large supply of Lumber and Coal. They will be prepared to all orders at the shortest notice. • They respectfully so licit the patronage of the late firm and tho 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. JOHN C. HOPKINS. ' JOHN IVELVENET. JOHN C. HOPKINS, & Ca; . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, No. 612 lifarket Street, Philadelphia. For further particulars apply to S. S. SIIRYOCK, Charnbersburg, Pa. i se23-] y. • It E A Al) T H I S WILLIAM GELWIQICS; 30 whole barrels No. 3 LargeAtaekerel, 100 half, barrels No. 3 Large Mackerel. 50 ball barrel; No. 2: Large Mackerel HAMS. SHOULDERS, Syrups, p and 500 articles not na:int.43, all of which will be of- fered at low ligurei For yshich the high'e.st price in cash wilibe pail. for any quaidity, llaru., Luce., iekles, and ull kinds of country produce. And persons wfshing to buy at WHOLESALE, will find goods as Low at this establishment, with freight ad _ ded, as at any Jobbing House in Philadelphia G ROCERIES WOCLI) RESPECTPtiI:LY CALL THE ATTENTION , OF THE TO TIM VARRIED AND EXTEXSIVE AS .SORT,SIENT OF • Groceries, . Fresh Froit: O,ueensware, Ccdarward, and a general Stock of , Miscellaneous Articles, whiCh they are now offering, and constantly receiv ing from New York, Philadelphia, and, Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Main street, opposite Umber Jr Tolbert's Hardware Store.. It is their intention to keep such an assortment us the demands of this community require. They have the best facilities for the purchase of goods, on the most advantegeous terms, and having their own cars on the Road, and ono of the firm being almost Con stantly in the city, affords them every advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest time, and at less expense than usual, which enables them to sell VERY LOW FOR CAST! - COFFEES AND COMA, , OATS, SUG kR,,, TEAS of att,grades, from the highest to the lowest price, by the barrel, sack or pound. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, by the Hogshead . , Darrell or retail for family tom. SUGAR CURED lIAMS COARSE AND 'FINE SALT: at city wholesale prices. We would ca.llespeeial attention to country deal ers and others, wishing to purchase at wholesale prices, as we are -prepared to sell everything in the Grocery line as cheap as can be purchased. in the Eastern cities. SILI.FEIt A STUAItT, Main St. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce, or taken in exchange for goods. CEUENT. 14 - IRUITS, S. Oranges and Lemons! Bunch Raisins, seedless Raisins, Layer Raisins, Prunes, . Currants, -- Citron, Turkey Figs, Malaga Figs, Fruit; _ Split Pens, Walnut Catsup, Tomato do , Moshroom do Pineapple Cheese, Sap Sago English • S s - Lill burger • " Baker's Chocolate. . Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon; Alspiceground exprentyfor family use, Beans, Pickles, Chow Chow Pickles, Canliflower do Mixed do Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs, Macaroni, Nonpariel Capees, Lente, French ls Mustard • Coleman's Mustard, Durham do Salad Oil, • for sale at SH mar 6.] FAMILY FLOUR,. BUCKWHEAT raid CORN MEAL by the barrel or in small quantities for sale at SHAFER & STUART'S. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE CEIVED) every week at SHAFER & STUARVS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND CORDS, at DECHERTS. p,PRING STYLE OF SOFT HATS at DECHERTS. -A 1 1 . z. O t t 111* " .6 4 irttutkint Uepastiotty niar "4.5, eroaties, Just received and for sale nt the CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OE ON THE :DiAmosp, CIIAMISERSBrittO, 50 whole barrels No. 3 Extra Mackerel. 50 half barrels N 0.3 Extra Mackerel 50 half barrels No, 2, Medium 31ackekel. •50 kitts Eztra No. I:Vac-keret. A large lot of SIDES, BACON. Also 7 A Ist& and fresh supply. of Molasses, Spice - 8, Cheese, BroNin'Sugurs, White SugelTg. Coffee, WANTED, Shim Sides, OEM Cider Vinegar, Soup Beans; COUNTRY MERCHANTS, --3. Mill WIMLESA_LE RETAIL. SILFEIL k STUART, citizens of Chambersbnrg and vicinity FISH . .A:il3 CHEESE, • .PILES &C, Onions, !Preserved Ginger, Girkins, .Pineapple Prea r vs,- Paper-Shelled Almonds, Hard Shelled. do Filberts' sPecan'Nuts, ICOcoa I Briglish Walnuts, - - I *WalnUts, !SimiMarks, Water Crackers, ( Sugaru • Matches, Stove' Polish, Smoke Pipes, Market Easketv:' I Buckets, Brooms, Esssenee'Coffee, Candles, ;Lead , Peneiis, ICastile Soap, Toilet Rosin' 1" Indigo, Starch„ Wrapping Twine, Stone Ware, Preserving Tumblers, Scrubbing 'Brushes, Swooping Shoe Shoe Blacking, Silver Sand, Bath Brick, AFER & STUART'S. sin Street, near Queen. jigattaare, Claim, %tr. COACIFAND SADD,I;E_RT HARDWARE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he corittnris, to carry on the above 'business, at his old stand, on IllaitiStreet, Opposite the German Reformed Church, _ liel-h:wealam . ..et - I his ba...siness, Saddlers and Conei makerg will bud in, his Store Room's. general,assort men tef goody suited to their several requirements, such as , • - • , • Saddle Trees and Girthiag. Gig Trees. Full Plated. Tinned and Japanned:-Goat Bair. Straining 'Web and Worsted Rain Web, loier than, Cotton; - ' • • Eames, ! Bits find - Stirrtm`c: . - Plated, ' - Tinned and ' • . " Japanned ; Coach Handles, nor styles: Curtain Frames; Hub Bards; Bridle Fronts; Roscates, Swivels and , Grua naments; Iron Plated and • i r Wood Gig Ranieb ; v. 4 BIV CKLE S--B A SA, SILVER AND H JAPANNED.,: - all Styles and : Patterns; Ivory and Weed& Mai tingal Hinge, Stump Joints, and a; l 7arle-' ty of other gotids suits ble for Ate : trade. ALL ICINDS, OF PLATING, done i irith neatness and dpatch. LEWIS WAMPLER. n04,63-tf. Chambersburg, Pa. CM I_ l A RDW ARE'. SMITH ,k RICHAADSON, Gll Market Street, Phi/ads/ph/et. J. FRED. SMITH. CHAS. RICHARDSON. - The underskreed would respectfully call the at tention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS to their large and well - selected stock of Having made special arrangements far the - Fall Tecate, we flatter ourselves we can offerindncements to purchasers thatwill fullyzemunerate the trouble of examining our stock. Wis ask Int a trial, Lotion- - vinee the Country Trade that we aro prepared to sell low and accommodate. - our stock of Table and Pocket Cutleiy is unusually large, selected with care, and including a variety of styles that cannot but suit all tastes. ' We haVe constantly on hand a large - assortment of Bolldieg Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, . Files, Tool Boxes, • and Chests, Saddlers and ' ShoemakereToole, Screws, and Naas every thing in short pertaining to a first Class Hard ware Store. Particular attention paid to CoCultrY orders. It is our aim to secure the confidence of our, customers. and to this end, we are particular in -fillibg orders to give the best, and as cheap as though the customers were buying in person. Give We Strial. R E ERF.N CES.—J. K. Shryock, Esq.; A.. K. ‘McClwe,.. L. B. Ryster, Chambereburg. SMITH dc RICHARDSON. an5,63-tf. - 611 Market St; Philadelphia` Pick tes, Crackers, I I ).- Dried Fruit, OM NEW HARDWARE STORE. L. B EYSTER would respectfully inform his friendi and the Pubilie generally, that in connection with his KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP STORE, he has commenced the HARDWARE business. at his new Store 'Room, one .door North of Sol.' Ha ber's Grocery. His stock consists of the following :- Building Hardware, - House Furnishing Goode, • Table and Pocki3t, Cutlery, Mechanics' Tools, Nails by the small or keg, Farming Utensilg, such as. Shovels - , . Spades, • Forks, Potato Lifters,' • SeytheS, etc, ctn. Butter, Fa Also,'Glass, Paints; Benzoic, - Linseed, Kerosene and Lubricating Oils, Lamps of all descriptions, Chandeliers for Gm andKerosimq, Fruit .Tars, best qualiqr, etc. Agent ler the sale of EVANS & 'WATSON'S Fire Proof SAfeg. tf. . . IT Alt D W A R E;--:-The public are iri. 1.1 vited to call and examine our extensive stook of Hardware, Cutlery, &e. We k eop - on hand a large stock of goods in our -line, composed partly of the following goods, which we offer very cheap. ' Iron, Files, > Looking Glasses, Nails, ' Rasps, , - Farm Belle, Steel, Hosts. - Springs, Axles, Hocks, Glass, '- Boot 'Frees, Hinges, '' Chains, Shoemaker's Kit Planes, Whips, Saddler's Tools, Anvils, -- Bolts, " Trimmings, Vices, - ~,, `Saws. . - ffolfMTrimmingn Bellows, - Brushes, r• Grindstones, ' Paints, , ' Hanes, - Cedar Ware, Oils, • -'Shovels, : Blasting Powder Turpentine, • - Rakes, : Shot, Lead. Does, Spades, Pocket Knives, Call and examine our Stock, Spceial indneem eats offered for cash. ' [021,63.) BRAND A- FLACK. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY: .w.'w. ENIG HT SON, , Importers, and Dealers In 1, - MERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN , _ RA-11._D-MTARE, 509 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. ; BetTieen sth and 6th and Market and Arch 'Sts. e5,63-tf. - A L ND I . d C om tl os 15,/: ITAD, FOR N IVA D RD 4tt' lO - 1 4 7 Mg E nciLwrs. North Second Strect;,opposite the Cumberland Val ley Railroad Depot, Chambersburg. Pa. Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and. Baltimore. • AGENTS.—Peaeock, Zell & Ilinchman, No. SiXi ,Market St.. Philadelphia. ' Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nnt COAL. (di. reet from the mines), Wilkesbarre and Pine Grovel FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER ,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 . - WUNDERLICH & NEAD. E . A - 11 RA N ENT.--: ..1.1 FREIGHT THROUGH TO NEW YORK WITHOInt TRANS/ P/ENT. The undersignedwould resp pet fully' inform the nubile, that they are ptepared to ship al4 kinds of Produce, Merchandise, ke.,_from Chem. bursburg and Greencastle to New York without transhipment, and deliver it at New York as (Ojai its it can be delivered in Philadelphia. The attention of_Millers and Shippers is respect! fully invited to this new arrangement. For fertile* information inquire of DEM & McDOWELL, Agetits • fcb Chambersburg and Greencastle. T 7108.1. GILLESPIE'. • JACoB ZSLLEII. aiLLESPIE, ZELLER sk , CO. :E VRoDti WH O LESALEON MERCHANTS* AND GROCERS,: North-Wed corner of Sixth and Market Sts., Phil• adelphia, ne18,63-tf. D A BLOW 'S INDIGO BLUE. 13 Dealers and ConsuMers of the above Cetebratd: Wash "Blae_, will please. take notice that the Lobe,, are altered to read 'INDIGO BLUE, Put up P: ALFRED' WILTBERGER'S , Drug Store, No. Z, North Second Street, =Philadelphia." The qualitr of this Blue will be the same in ovary respect. It is warranted to color more water than tarlei, th e same quantity of Indigo, and to go annehfurthi than any other Wash Blue in the market. It di , so l ves p e rfectly clear, and does not settle on th clothes as most of the other makes do: OneSo dissolved in a half pint of water will make as goo : a liquid blue as any that is made, at one-third tb cost. As it is retailed at the Bailie- price as the Truitt •- Lions and inferior articles, housekeepers will find • ' very to their advantage to ask for that put n at 1v ruraissosit's. All Blue put up after this date with BARLOW vi name on it is an imitation. . The new label does notrequire a stamp. For tue:t by Storekeepers generally. - fel7-Sm. CHAMI3ERSITURG; PA. Fair and Conniri Ilogskins, Patent Leather. Sortoarbing Mottoeo.l ptv anb "amp Otiobs. G 11_ A. N.D - 0 1i G PALL AND WINTEN. GOO •-• , ; EYSTER & BRO Have Just returned front the East, with a large and varied stook Ofseasonable Dry (foods, a - of which we Will dispose of at a small advance 'on cost. What we have how on hand, was purchased previous to ; thelateriso, and will be sold without regard to the present Eastern price!. which on many articles is Tall as high ha our retail prices. CLOTHS! LadOi Cloths, all colors and, s'hades, from $1 51/i to $6 06. CLOAKSI 75 Ladies Cloaks just received, of various styles E tad pitterna—from $B, to $25 KTD GLOVES! Good Kid& Embroidered. I's cents; better quality Oiti; Alexander& $150.' ' The Tatter ?makes are.the best ported. Also, &large lots ( • of Fancy , Olovee. CORSET'S! Wehaxe s frosh lot of the 'celebrate(' G. N: B Corsettlt-20 bones;the very best taantifac tOred. aivirhich we warrant to fit, and give eatisfutiOn H Di! A large . assortment of Ladies' aod Childrens' Woolen Hoods. EiROCHA SR Inst. from Auctiim LINE* HANDKERCHIEFS! Hem-stitched, and Plain, which defy competitioit MOURNING 0.00DS!- Crape Veils, all prices; 'Lace Veils. do.; - Born, hatincs; .13.11incits; De Laings.6-4 De Laineii;• Cobnigs; Crape CoVali: . - and everything, degrabln for mourning. -MOURNING SHAWLS! 8-4 De tables and Cashmeres : Long Thibot,.all prices: Long Repp . Shawle;-;berentifargoode -PRINTS! 16;18, and 25,cents. "De Laines. Fancy and Main ; 11Cohnrga, and 'French Merinoes ' Plaidc, and Stri pes, F r.•s!! runii!! We hove .41gt opened a laige assortment:of . Furs, amoagwhich rinty laii tonna - - RUSSIAN NATB.RRAL GAPES ANA MUFFS. RUSSIAN MARTIN CAPES ANA MUFFS. FRENCH SABLE CAPES AND MUFFS, HUDSON BAY CAPES AND MUFFS, • PITCH CAPES AND MUFFS. 411 of which we will tell as loco as canjnithed from the manufacturer. I - In conclusion we would say.that ail the goods we have aio.for sale—and at primes low as , .theyean:be had, this side of New York," We make but one price, and that the same to alloustomers, •' whotherjudges of goodsor not. Drop andlook at the stook before buying elsewhere, Actli-tfi" EYSTER k BRO.' , :; attar.t Y B'P E. P A . DISBUBSItiSITISDIGTROM DISO.R.R.ERB - a};_THE LIVER i).I 4 :EST - IV A rOROA . NS . : I- • ' - -arecured by ' OFLAND'S GERMAN • BrrrElig, EIS _ lirrry:RS, THE GAZAT sTR ENGIIIN'G r TONIC. .Thessoitter9 have Performed more Cures I - Jame and do give better satisfaction! , . . Have more testimony HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Have More respectable people to vonoll for them I Than Any, °the/ article in the mairket.... - We, defy 'aro , one. to contradict this assertion, and WIZL PAY_ • 0 0 2oanione who will produho a certificate published. . by us, that ia not genuine. Will olire every case of - ilhronio . or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kid , nevi, and Diseases arising from a . Disordered Stomach. : ibserve the following S_ymptems, resulting from : , Disorders of the Digestive Organs: !lonstination, Inward Piles, Thillnesit or Dined to the .Head, -Acidity of the Stomach Nausea. Tlearthurn,__Disgust for Food, Full " • ' tees or Weight in the Stem- • .ash, Sour Eructs- • bons, Sinking - or Fluttering atthe • • Pit of the Stomach. Swim " mine of the head, Hurried and Dif cult Breathing, Fluttering at: the Heart, ‘.:hokintror Suffocating Sensations when in a 17ing Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before theSight,Fever and Dal - Wain - in- the Head, Deficiency of Perspiratiou,Yellow • ness of the • ' Skin and Eyes.. Fain - ' •in the Side: Back, Chest,— - • • Limbs, &e. , Sudden Flushes of Heat, _ -Burning' in. the Flesh, -Constant Imagin- • ass of Evil, and great, Depression of Spirits • REMEMBER, that this. Bitters is NOT ALCO (OLIC, contains no Rum -or Whiskey, and can't ask') Drunkards, but is the BEST TONIC in the • SS- MEAD_ WHO SAYS SO: „Nom the Rev. Levi. G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist ” Chtirch.Pemberton, N. J., formerly 9f the North ' Baptist Church, Philadelphia: • -. l _ • I Imve kiiown Hootland's German Bitters fi.vorably fgr a number of years. I have used them a my own family and have been so pleased-with heir effects that I was induced to recommend them • +o Many others. midlnow that they have operated`, -a -a kitnYinf i lY , beneficial manner. I take great , ' .lensure m_t 119 publicly proclaiming this fact, and , allingthe attention of those afflicted with the dis eases for which they are recommended. to these: Bitters. knowing from experiencelhat my recom mendation-will be sustained.' I do this more oheer fully as ITOOfiand'a Bitters is intendedlo benefit the ' affiieted, and is ?not a rum drink.? Yours truly. --- LEVI G. BECK. From Rer.J. Newton . Brown - D. D. Editor of the' EnOyelopedia of Religions imowlsdge andehris-; Han Chronicle. Philadelphia. Although nit disposed to favorer recommend Pa-!' tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their, ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient' reasons Why a man may not testify to the benefits he; himself to have received from any simple preparation.inthe hope that he may thus contrib-1 ate to the benefit of others. - . . I do thisithe more readily in regard to llooffarid's: Gorman Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, et, this city.-bwiause I was prejudiced against them for' many yearts, under the impression -that they were; chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend,Mobert Shoemaker, Esg. - , for the removal -- of. this prejudiee by proper tests, and for encourage ment to try them, when suffering ' from greatantl: long continued debility. The use of three bottles ol • these Bitten,' at the beginning of 'the present year.' - was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a • degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for.siA • months before , and had almost despaired of re g.• I therefore thank God and my friend for gmeto the use of them. : , . J. NEWTON BlioOWN,Yhilada. . _ From-the Rev. Jos. H: 'Keismul, Pastor Of the 10th Baptist Church. .„ Jaakion:—T)erir• Sir : I have t/C13111. - dilitly reeguested to connect msrnimewithvommendabong • of different kinds of medicines. but regarding the prattled es out of my appropriate sphere, I have all oasee declined; but with a clear proof in votive hiebinees, andip_articulariy in myfamily, of the use fulness pf Idootland's Germun Bitters, I -depart. for once from my, usual course; to express my full conviction that: general debility of the yaks% and eTeeicAt for /icer Cbmptaine. it la safe and cid ble prevarciecon. In some cases it may fait; but osually.l doubt not..it will be very beneficial, to those 'who suffer from the above cause. --,. YottrssorYrespectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coates Street;Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Randolph. Pastor of Baptist Church; Germantown. Penna. Dr. C. Tankstin:—Dear Sir: Personal caved-, ease enables me to. say that I regard the German ; Bitters prepared by miss a most exerellentmedicine. - In cases of severe cold and ; general debility T- have; been greatly benefitted by the use of the Bitttns; and doubt will produce similar effeote on others. 'Yours truly, .WARREN ItA.NDOLPH, Germantown; Pa. Frei:wain. J. R. Turner. Pastor of 'Redding M . E. Church, Philadelphia. ' Dr. Season:—Dear Sir /laving used your Ger; man Bittemin my family frequently.l am prepared to say that it has been of 'great service.,believe that in most ems of general d ebilitypf , the system it is the safest and most valuable remedyof which I have any knowledge; ' Yours respectfully. • J. If..TITANER, MN. 19th Street. • From the Itev. 3. M. Lyons. former Pastor of the Columbus (N. J.) and Millerstown (Penna.) Bap. -tist - Naar Bointatta, N. Y. ' Dr,. 0,11. Jackson i • -;-Dear Sin . ' feel it a Pleasure thns,_of ray own accord , to bear testimony to the exeenenee of the German Bitters; Bowe years since bang much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used, them with TeTY beneficial results. I have often to commonitod them to persons enfeebled by that tor menting 'disease. and have heard from • them the most flattering testimonials as to their great val4e. Incases of general debility, I believe itto be a tonic that cannot begorpassed. - J. M. Ftom the Rev. Thom Wintor,Peeior of Roxbdr •' • • 0 40 Baptist quroh. , Dr. Jackson;7Dear Sir: I &edit due to your 4i x dellent preparatann, Hoofland's German Bitters; to add; my, testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I bavo for years, at times, been troubled with greatdisorder in rarbead and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitten!. - did so. Ind have experienced great and unexpected relief" my health has been very materially benefitted. .1 confidently Teeo , . mend the article where I meetwith eases similar; to my own , and haveboen assured by many of their good effects. - Respeotfullr,yours. • .„ T. WIN E L , Roxbolougb. Pa. • • Prom the Rev.J.ll Herman, of the German Re formed Church. Hntstown,lierkt county, Pa. „ Dr. 0; M. Jeolistni:—Respected Sir: I have beet tronbledwith Dyspepsia nearly twenty years. and have never need medicine that did me as much good as Reelland's Bitters. I am very much im proved in health' after having taken Yoniawith respect: J. S. BERMAN.BERRA- PRICE.S-: LE4I I Size (hO P lg ep e nitti l ltVa l if ill AT iXI H aa n gii4:...75 O&M Per Bettie-17W dozen :4 :Oa BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT& See thattheafituature of "C. hf . . jAmcsos i ! is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. shaidd Your 'mired druggist not have'the arttehi; do tit* be put off by any of the intoxicating Prepays, tione that maybe offered in Kt place, buteend tons and wevrill forward, seourelyp sated, by expret. lIRINCIPAL OFFICE 631/IEOB AND.. IfANUFACTQIVI. No. Smarr, (Stteeeseorsto C. 31.44W:50n & Co.), PaoratUxons. FOR SAL2l , br 'Druggists - and Dealers ;& eTu swain the United States. Woe 9. 63-7 m I*l JONES & EVANS,