The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 13, 1864, Image 7

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4. 1 ROOFING Reads to'nail down.
ROOFING more durable than Tin.
ROOFING - at half the cost of Tim
ROOFING for Steep or Flat - Roof.
READY,ROOFING,
FOR HOUSES.
FOR CHURCHES ,
FOP. FACTO - MRS,
_ - FOR BARNS.
FOR A,LL,BUILDINGS!
This Roofiing is made of the heaviest wove-a:fah
cic ever lined for the Parposc. -- Manufacturesolely
by ourselves and secured !)yPatent.
Put up in rolls and shire parts to all parts fif the
-eountry, and usually for sale by hardware merch
ants and builders.-
It can be applied by any common workman.
We also manufacture,
LIQUID GUTTA. PERCHA CEMENT, '
• FOP. REPAIRINn
LE.A.Ky - TIN ROOFS. --
.aEIEAPER THAN OIL PAINT •
HEAVIER BODY THAN , OIL PAINT.
MORE DURABLE TIIAN OIL PAINT.
It forms a permanently adhesive. elastic coating.
locrr the whole surfaeg of the tin, tilling up all the
smaller
RUST HOLES,
And often saving thr expense of a new roof.
017 R. COMPOUND
GUTTA rPERCHA CEMENT -
is espeedilly adapted to repairing
'LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS.
•
SKYLIGHTS. •
dm.
This ism thick. tenacious compound, applied with
a-trowel or similar instrument, and does not dry up
and crack, as do all Ober articles used for.this pur
pose,
CIRCULARS ANI) -SAMPLES,
Of the Ready Roofing:sent by mail when desired.
Liberal arrangements made with Agents.
READY ROOFING CO.,
73 Maiden Lane, NOW York.
sug 20 15"
Blebicat.
BBALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAti.—
DR. JOHNSTON, the founder of this Celebrat
ed Institution, offers the most certain, speedy, and
only effectual remedy in the world for Glects, Struc
tures.. Seminal 1% eukness. Pain its the Loins', Con
stitutional Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the
'flank and-Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpi
.tation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, 'Nervous Irritabili
ty, Dh=cam' of the Head, Throat, Nose or.skir“
and all ;hove serions and melancholy disorders art
sing from the di..structivev habits of Youth, which
,destroy both body and mind. These secret and soli
tary practices are.irtore fatal to their victims than
the song of the_Syrens to the mariner Ulysses.
blighting, their most brilliant hones, or acticipations
rendering marriage. &c., impossible.
• YOU NG MEN,
Young . Men especially, who have become the vic
tims or ~._ditary Vice, that dreadful and destraetive
habit which annuhily sweeps 'to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of the most exalted talent
mid brilliant intellect. who might otherwise have
entranced listening Senates with the thunders of
eloquence, or waked to testacy thelivinglyre ouay
mall with full confidence.
MARRIAGE!
Married persons, or young men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organ
ic debility, deformities, &e., should immediately
consult Dr.. Johnston.
lie who places himself tintierthe care of Dr. Johns
ton may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle
man, and confidently rely upon hil; skill as a physi
cian. aßtiminc WEAKNESS
I'MISEDIATELY CURED ,AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED.
This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by
those who have become the victims of improper in
dulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit
'excesses from not being aware of the dreadful conse
euences that may ensue. Now, who that understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power of :
'Proceeation is lost scouter by those falling into impro
per habit than by the Prudent. Besides being depriv
ed of thepleasure of healthy offspring. and the most
eerious and destructive sympathy to mind and body
-arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical
ancimental 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 ,ctroit,
seven doors from Baltimore street, Eastside, up the
. steps. Be particular in observing the name and
nutulaer, nr von will mistake the place.
4.1 t-A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS - .
No Mercury or No &mins Drus.
I)11. 30ItNSTON,
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 beets spent in the hospipals of London, Paris
and elsewhere, has effected some of
the moil, astonishing cures that were ever known.
Many`filmbled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, great nervnusns, being, alarmed at
futhlea sounds, and, bashfulness, with frequent'
blushing, attended soutetigtes with derangement of
raJindovere cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE!
When the misguided and imprudent votary of i
pleasure find hr has imbibed the seed of this pain
liit'diseases, it too often happens that an ill-timed
*ewe of shame. or dread of discovery. deters him
from itnid:.ing , to those who from education and re
..s,Peetability can alone befriend him, delaying till
toe eonstitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
make their appearance, such as ulcerated sort
throat, diseased nose. nocturnal pains in the head
and Binh?, dinines.-... of eight, deafness, nobs on - the
shin, rones avid cries, blotches on the head, hues
and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidi
4*. till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones
of the nine fall in and the victim of this awfuldi
imase becomes a horrid object of cominisscra tMn,
till death put- a Ltro iod to, his dreadful siifferingS,
by sending him to "that h:ntrne front whence nu
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 can Ct'llticient
ix recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfor
tunate victim of this horrid disease.
It is n melancholy filet that thousands fail victims
to thishorrid disease owing to the. unskillfulness of
pillion, t M p e r rc e u te r n y; d errsu i who
eb constitution, a nddeadhfurl
send the unfortunate to an untimely grave, or make
. . the residue of life miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr. J. addresses those who have injured them
welveil by private and improper Indulgences.
These are Some of the sad and inelanchnly effects
,produced bye early habits of youth, yis:—Weakness
4 the; Back and Limns, Pains in the Head. Dimness
a Sight, Los, of Muscular Power. Palpitation of
the Heart. Dyspepsia., Nervous Irritability. Der
:moment of the Digestive Funetions. General Dv-
WRY, Eymittnzusof Consenintion. &c.
MENTALLY. The fearful acids on the mind are
Much to lie dreaded: loss of Memory. coneusion of
Depre,nion of Spirits. EVil Forebodings.
Aversion to Society, Self-Distriist, Lae' of Soli
. tulle, Timidity, am., are some of the evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages':ean now, judge
what is the cause of their declining health., tossing
' their vigor, becomingweac, pale, have singular up
peitihrow aunt the eyes, cough. and symptoms of
4.!onatunptien.
DE. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC -WEAKNESS.
Ity this' great awl 'important remedy. Weakness
of the Organ," is' speedily cured, and full vigor res
'
".
Thousand= of the most nervous and debilitated,
calm had lost all hope, have been immediately re
lieved.- All impedimenti to Marriage, Physical or
, Mental Disqualitiention, Nervous Irritability,
'trembling, It: cakness or Exhaustion of the most
fearful kind, speedily cared by Dr. Johnston.
YOUNG MEN.
, who have injured themselves by a. certain practice,
indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned
, from evil companions, or at school, the effects are
nightly Ihlt, even when asleep• and if nut cured
gender marriage impossible, and destroyAboth mind
„and body, should apply immediately.
• What a pity that a young 'man. the hope of his
Cotintty, the darling of his parents: should be snatch
- ell front all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the
consequence, of deviating from the path of nature,
And in ulgtng to a certain secret habit. Sochi per
4011/3, before contemplating -
MARRIAGE ,
should reflect that a sound mind, and body are the
most necessary' requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, thejourney
'through life becomes a weat7 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.
BALTIMORE.
, • TO STRANGERS.
The man.) , thousands cured at this Institution in
the last fifteen years ; and the numerous important
furgietd Operations- performed by Dr. J., witnessed
by the reporters of the papers, and many other per
sow!, lattices of which have , appeared again and
ffi
again before the public, is a su cient guarantee to
-the .
afflicted.
NB. There areso many ignorant and worthless
quack, advertising themselves as Physicians. ruin
ing the. health of the- already afflicted. Dr. Johns
ton deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted
with his reputation, that his Diplomas hangin his
office.
Tegfi Ncyrecrg—.All , letters UMBL be post paid,
tind contain :a postage stamp for the reply : • or no
zesiggs will be sent. • - :•• twit
sicai.
m AS 0 N H AM L I N - 'S
1 !. 1 .CABINET ORG.ANS,,
WITH ONE OR TWO SETS OF REEDS,
•
•
• CONTAINING DOUBLE
AUTOMATIC SWELL, DOUBLE BELLOWS,
NICER STOP AND COMBINATION VALVE.
aka'Escrylnstrument warran ted for Mee y e a re ;'o.
P.lttcrs FROM $7O TO
The Cabinet Orgpn is the only instrument which
eombine.4 the requisites for Church - and Parlor Mu
sic.; for the school room and the bocial festival gath
ering. For while it possesses sufficient power for
.rho accompaniment of- a large chorus, it is, from its
capability of all shades of expression, and its won
derful crescendo and diminuendo, most effective as
a solo instrument. It is capable of orchestral ef
-teeth, and rapid Music, as trills, arpeggios, ,ke. From
its sustained tones. it has a decided advantage over
the Piano Forte, for the rendering of many of the
choicostinoreeaux of the masted, such as sympho
..nies, quartettes, etc.
It, A. .MeCIATRE, Ch3mbershurg, Pa..
Goberal Agent for Pennsylvania.
utidertigned will sell, and deliver in
good condition,Z, Cabinet- Organs anywhere' in this
State, nt factottv PUccs. All inquiries by letter
promptly answered. Liunli.fil-tf.] R. A. Me.
PRINCE & CO'S
WELL KNff, , N
MELODEONS . AND HARMONIUMS
Introdticing the effect of Pedal Bass on every In
strument.
B. GABLER'S unsurpassed PIANOS for cash at
a liberal deduction, or on Monthly Instalments.
4 , 4? - over 30,000 sold in Philadelphia.
JAMEci BELLAK, Sole Agent.
279'Sr 231 South Fifth Street, above Spruce,
seld-ly. . Philadelphia.
Alliso,N& - HAM L 4 N 7 S
1.11. • CABINET ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS
Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the Hook
.Store of S. S. HIM OM,
f kGENT - fOr Mason & Humlin's Musical instru
ment's. •
. .
Prices the same as in New York and Boston. less
freight. [mar 240
DIA'NOB.—R. A. 11.0CtURE,
Sole Agent for the celebrated
DECKER 13ROTHE11S tNEW YORK) PIANO.
Pianos delivered. and put up in good condition, in
any part of the State. at
FACTORY RETAIL PRICES. •
All Instruments warrantee] for five-Sears.
Pianos. 'from other Pacterie:, will he furnisl , ed if
desired. ' ' 11. A. MeCIA'RE
ida17,63
_• OhaMbersburg,
.
ATASON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET ORGA'A
•
•
MELODEONst.
Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the Bank
Store of • S. S. SHRI7
AGENT for Mason Hamlin's Musical Intztra
meats. .
riees. the same as in New York and BT.:3ton. lesx
freißht. (mar 9-tfJ
ITEMM & BROTHER,
X. "Importers. Man u cture Ts and
110LESALE DEALERS
TN - MUSIC2YL INSTRUMENTS,
GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS.
No. 71X1 _MARKET STREET, PUMA oßteat.t.
Orders carefully attended to by S. S. SIIRYOCK.
Chambersburg.
.VOCAL KLISIC.—R. A. McCLURE
will teach chta,sesand private pupils the r,lrt of
Singing. Musical Notation, Harmony, and Aln , ical
Compozdtion. • n025-tf.
OToat Rumba', &r.
GEO. A. DEITZ. „ I TEXCIf 3I'DOWELL
EITZ :4S; INI'D OWE 1.1.,
WILL PLY TRF:
'HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH,
F L 0 ti R ,
WyEA a, •
R Y E
CLOVER SEED,
TIMOTHY SHED,
CM
ALL KINDS OF Pli3ODifel
IMEEEZ2
S ILT,
C OA L. '
LUMBER,
PLASTER AND. SAND.,
FOR SAL R,
CHEAP FOR CASH
D E OW . EL L'S
WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
N.L 7 A R TIFF.
RAIL ROAD DEPO"T,
CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A.
1M383
NORTH 04RLISLE STREET.
GIZEENCASTLE, PENN'A
jun 17,63
IVEW FIR3L-COAL! COAL! LIIM
AA TIER! LUMBER.!—LEO.. EBERT J SON
having purchased the Coal anaLumber Yard of Geo.
A. Deity,. will continue to carry on the same hu-i
-ness, and will always have on hand a largesupply of
Lumber and Coal. They will he prepared to fill all
orders at the shortest notice. They respectfully so
licit the patronage of the late firm and the I,Volie
generally. and all who mar desire Coal Awl Lumber
t , l Rive them a call. feeling assured that no mean.;
will be spared to accommodate those (in the most
reasonable terms. jan17,61-tf.
AOF A i I'HOUS.AND.—A Can.
It:mph:ye Cured, — Dß, ,H. JAMES; a Retired
Physician of great eminence discovered, while in
the Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma,
I, Bronchitas, Coughs, Colds and General Debility.
,The remedy was t nicoveiredby him. when his only
child, a daughter, was given" up to 'die. 'llis'ehild
was eured,'and is now alive and well, Desirous of
benefiting.his. fellow mortals he will send to those
'who wish, it the recipe, containing full directions for
making. and successfully using, this ,remedy, free,
- on t reccipt of their names, with two stamps to pay
expenses. There is not a single case of Consump
tion_ that it Aloes not at once take hold of and
dissipate. 'Night sweats, peevishness, irritation
of the nerves, %Rule of meMOry, difficult expector-.
ation, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly
sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of the
bowels, wasting away of-the' muscles.
The writer will please state the name of the
Paper they seen this advertisement in. Address
CRADDOCK ,t 4 CO.
mar,M-lye) =North 2d St., Philadelphia,' Pa.
JOHN, C. HOPKINS.
n yb — H. -- x o K SiK.sieb.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
'CHINA, GLASS .AND QUEENSWARE,
N0.'612 Market Street, Phi/aitelphia.
For further particulars apply to S. S. SIIRYOCK,
Ottambersburlft Pg. - • • se23-li.
G-R°cERIES WHOLESALE. AND
RETAIL.
WOULD HESPECTFELLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
citizens of Chambersbarg and vicinity
TO TILE 'TARRIED AND EKTENsivk AS
SORTMENT OE
°Groceries,
Fresh Fluit,
Queensware,
Cedarware.
and a general Stock of
Miscellaneous Articles,
which they are now offering, and constantly:receiv
ing frotn New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore,
at their Store Room, on Main street, oPposite Huber
ct Tolbert's Hardware Store.
It is their intention to keep such an assortment as
the demands of this community require. They have
the best facilities for the purchase of goods, on the
mostaffrantegeous terms, and having their own ears
on the Road, and onc of the firm being almost con
stantly in the city, atiords them every advantage in
fmrehaEing goods in the shortest time, and at less
expense than usual, which enables. them to sell •
VERY LOW FOR CASH!
SUGARS, -
COFFEES AND
'TEAS
of all grades, frtitn the highest to the lowest price,
by the barrel, Sack or pound.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES,
by tho Hug.sMad, Barrel' or retail fur family use.
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
COARSE AND FINE SALT,
FISH. AND CHEESE,
at city wholesale .pri'scs.
We would call especial attention to country deal
ers and others, ‘vislihm to parish:lse at wholesale
priees, as we are prepared to sell everything. in tic
Grocery line as cheep can be imrchamA in the
Eastern cities. SHAFER .Sz STITARt, Main St.
. - - -
'rho highest price paid in tech for iloantry pro
duce, or tal:en in exchange for goods.
FFRUITS,
Oranges and Lemons t./nions.,
Bunch Raisins , . iPreserved Ginger,
Seedless Raisins, lGirkins, •
Layer Itaisito. i Pineapple Pres'vs.,
.
Prunes, 'Paper-Shelled Almonds,
Cull ants,.... iliard Shelled do - •
Citron, !Filberts,
Turkey Figs, ?Pecan '.7.uts,
Malaga Figs. J.Cocoa
Fruit, . English Walnuts.
Split Peas, I Walnuts. . -
Walnut Catsup;lShellbarks
Tomato do i Water Crackers.
Mushroom do (Sugar "
Pineapple Cheese, ;Matches.
Sap .'ago t Stove Polish, ,
Eni , ,fiall . " ISmok e Pipes;
Sw .. iss Market! Baslsets,'
Limburger " :Buckets,
Baker's Chocolate. - IBrooms, _
Worcestershire Sauce, ,Essence Coffee.
Pepper. Cloves, •Candles, -
Cinnamon,Alspiceground• Lead Pencils,
expressly for family use t Castile Soap,
Beans, Pickles, '' Toilet "
Chow Chow Pickles, (Rosin - "
Cauliflower do ' Indigo, . _
Mixed do!Starch,
Mace, Ginger, I W rapping Twine,
Nutmegs . . :Stone Ware,
Macaroni, Preserving Tumblers,
Vermieelli. ' Scrubbing Brushes,
Nunperiel Capees, (Sweeping
Lentels, ;Shoe o
French Mustard ;Shoo Blacking,
Citiemuli . e.Mustard, - !Silver Sand,
Ilurhain do . 'Bath Brick, '
Salad Oil, (Tripoli, -
for sale at. SHAFER d; STUART'S,
mar 6.) - Main Street, near Queen.
AHE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COM
. TANN% 51 VESEY STMET, NEW Ntint,:, since
its organization, has created a new era in the histo
ry of Selling TEAS in this country.
ALT, our Teas are selected by a Professional Tea
taster, expressly and exclusively for us, and we [le
vel' chargc. over Two (;cats per poun - d above cost fin
original I;_ackages. -
We havh hilt Ono -Price to every one for each
quality, and that price is always marked on each
sample package at our store in plain figures.
We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which
will he sent free to all who order it. We advise es -
ery Tea Seller to see it. It comprises a full assort
ment selected for every locality in the State:,
Prov
inees, Sonth America, and the West Indies: Inthi
list Stich kind hi divided into Foil:- Classes or ,maii
tics. namely : Cal go. High. Cargo, Fine and Finest,
that every one may understand flora the descrip
tion end prices annexed that the Company are de
termined to undersell the whole tea trade.
con N'
0 'U ,s
• Rye guarantee nir sell all our Teas in oriainal pack
aze; at not over TWO. Cents a - pound above Bust, be
lievina this to be attractive to the many who have
heretofore been paying, enormous profit!,
bas
Our iness i , largely dune on ordhi , whith the
always execute as Well and promptly as though the
buyer came! himself. giving true weights and. tares,
are always guaranticeingevery thing; our responsi
-bility enabling us to do all Wo promise, Every dea
ler can order hi , TOSS direct from the Company. and
partiei, doing business within Five Ilumired mites
of New Yoik, can return Teas houalit of u'. if they
are not cheaper than they van hey el,,ewhere,
the purehm,er di.- atisfied with his bargain, within
Murteen days, and have the 1J)011cy refunded to
them. Tho.e whrtare over Five Hundred miles ran
hove thirty days and the same privileg:s extended
to them.
B-Adek, then , advantages the Company will pay
All ExpenFe,.. bath wry:4 if the Tea , c returned..
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CONIPA.NY—
Neennms AND Joatyms,
f1b17.3m. 51 Ver“y St.. New York.
FA MILY G-ROCERY STORE.
E . - •,B ••
haviagper•-hused the. Greis..ryStore of Tinizna Mei,
calf, on Main Striiet, apposite Grove . ..Mite], takes
this method bf ihforming, the old pati.ins ,of the
house, and the public generally, that he is opening
a varied assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES.
CIIMENT
which he i prepared to oiler at- the lowest J,t , h
stock eonsi4ts
SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS,
of all 4trades from the bightnit to the lowest prie;:s.
St:GAR-CIA ED HAMS.
Noe. 1. 2 alai MACREWEL.
BROWN AND fTE ,SUCIAR,
SYRUPS AND-MOLASSES.
FRUIT, SPIdES, ece.,
such as Oranges I:n(l4,er:tons, :40ed
ichs Raisins, Frillier, Currants. Citrons. Figs:
Tomato Catnitn. Chocolate, 2.lage. Cingor,
Macaroni, Mustard, and overy article
found in a grocery Store.
I~E II)EL M N,
. ArIIOLESAI.II 41119VER AND
PRODIJCE COMMISSION- MEIICIJANT,
No, 703 MARKET and 2N. ith P., PHILA.
Invite Pane attention of merchants to his lame and
well assortea stock of Sugars. Syrups. Teas and Cof
fees. all (if .whieh will be sold at the lowest market
rates. Country Inteers and sailers will find it to
their udvantean to give him a call. •
Price edrrenty containing all the varieties of the
market to be had of S. smn - oeK, Chambers
burc. - se.r.i. •
n,O ti Al 8. .13R U.S H
.1) .iliwketz,
SOIIP,
-Thread,
Needles.
lionkQ and Eyes, and every arti , •le usually found in
n Variety store at- nOYit'S,
Main Street. oppoidte Ocoee's Hotel.
FL 0' V It', II 0 31 I N Y ,
Corn Meal, , Potatoes,
Bacon. ' Cider Vinegar,
• Beans, • Pepper , Sauee,
Rice, Lard, Pickles,
at BOYD'S Grocery Store.
M I SCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Water Crackers,. Matches, Stove Polish, Es
sence of Coffee Indigo, Starch. hie Blacking, Sil
ver Sand, 'dm.; sale at BOYD'S Cheap Grocery,
Tr E i RO-SEN - E
_LANTERNS-,
'll. Kerosene Lamps. -
Kerosene Oil, at
fel7. - BOYD'S Grocery'
pAlsrmy
_FLOUR, BUCK TEAT
and CORN MEAL by the barrel or in small
quantities for salaltsi. SHAFER & STUART'S.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE
CEIVED every week at
SHAFER & STUART'S.
ELECTION NOT I
wilt be hold at the Offi
Matual•lnsurancd Cam pan •
of Hay next, at 1 o'clock, PI,
13 Directors-to - serve for the!
tnar3o-5t WRt
Jonx S'ELVENRY
N{l LIT AR Y
J. 71 ,CORDS,
(Vic l srctOk- Icpciit,pirii , .: l- 7p.i!,13. 7 j 864.
,Groterieo,
SHAFER & STUART
C Elietion
ce of the Franklin Co.
• en Monday, the 2ri day
M., for the oleetion:of
enseina year.
. WIELL - AN. Sec'y. -
TS, CA - PS AND
DECIIERTS.
Pan Wan, Outimit
1104-CH S D DL'Eit_Y
k„;
A D W'AR E
The ' , uh s er ,, Tr r-MJeetfully informs - hir friend's and.
the public. that he co6tinuei , to carry an the 'ahoy e
bnsines4, at his old Stand, on Main Street, opliOE:lie'
the German Reformed t
- CHAM:6.ERSRETTIG, PAL •
flafiin; enlaraa iiis busihess, Saddlcre and road/
, n ., 1 „ 7 ,. er ", : will fled in his Store Rome &general a...r,ort
meet of - good'lliulted;to their several regniremer4
•
sash its 1
Fair and Conntri
Patent Leather,-
TkeeS.an&Girithini ?
Treeg, Full Platdd, Tinned and Japan Ted Goat
11air, Straining iS ; Cb and Worstpl. Rain ,
Wol), lower than Cotton; • ;
If
13iL. tiad , . •i
iStirrups:
r . • Phited
.. : Tinned-and,
, Japan.Od -
1
, 1
.. "Coieh Handles.;,
new Et.ylei: Curtaiil Frames; ,nub Bands; Bridle
Fronts; Itbst=ate?, Swirels land Ginn- -
` natneritg: Iron Plated and . •
•
\Vood Gig Samos;
Buc , K_Lr.s—.o2.A.SS, SILT ER AND
- • JAPANNED, .
all Stybai 'and Patterns: Ivory and. Woodon
tingal doints, and a varieL
ty of other goods suita- •
ble for thejrade.
ALL ItINDS. (lF PLATING, Le., dorie
neatness and despatch.
.LEIVLS. WAMPLER,
Chaidbersburg, Pat
1 1(f , ao-tf,
Rip W A
SUITir RICHARDSON.
..61 1' Market Street, Philadelphia. •
J. VET:D. SMITH. - - /Ai CH J. nitwit:.
T:oe, timbal-signed' would respectfully call the at
t cat ion of , t: N'1"1.1 - MERMAN TS to thbir
large and well selected stock of -
11 R W ARE'.
having made sPetiaLarrangements for 'Oh Fall
- •ltroffr, we natter ves 3tie can offer inducements
co purchttsers that :will fully retaimerate the trouble
of exatni uing our 4toelt„. We ask but a trial, to eon
viitee the rounlem Tr"tule that we are prepared to
sell lon and auccon4nudate." - - ' -
(A r estock l'ooc awl Pork( t Cadent is unusual
large, set :eted with care. and including a vat lay o.
styles that cannot put suit all tastes: •
We have constantly on hand a largo tu3sortment et
Building Hardware,
Tools Cutlery,
Files, 'foul Boxes:
antiCheks,
Saddlers and
Shoemakers-' Tools,
I , • Screws - , and Nail,:
evcity thing in shOrt pertaining to a first class Hard'
war e Store.
l'artieular attention paid to Country orders. It i
our aim to secur(4 the confidence of our customers •
and to this end, W4l are particular in tilling orders t ,
give the best, and as cheap as though the custoiner
were, buying in person. Give us a trial. - ,
Res K.Sliryock,Eaq., A. K. bleClue:
L. B. Eystcr, Chalnbersburg.
SMITH t RICHARDSON:
_aus 6-tf. , Lltitarket St., Ph ilad Aphin
NTEW H LRDti ARE STORE.
13 EY ST ER
would respectfully iutorm his friends and the pub%
generally, that in connection with his • •
KEROSENE OIL, AND 'LAMP STORE.
he hai commenced the IiARD WARE business, al
his new Store Rhoni, one door North of Sol. flu
tier's Grocery. ills stock consists; of the foliewin)
articles., viz s
Building. II ardw . lire,
FurnUthing Goods,
Table anO Pocket Cutlery,
lifeehattiels' Toole,
- Nails by the small or km,
Featning ITteneils, - suchw
Shovels,
Spades. 2 :
Forks,
I
, . Potato Lifters.
•
Scythe , . -
Al.o.Illtu•s; Painis. Bcozole.-
LituA. ed. Rent tcno o.tui. Lubricating Oils'
Ltmilts of :ill descriptions,
tt h lirAl c lien; for Gas argi_K,er , /Seili r
• - i Fruit Jars. best quality etc.
Agent for the - pale (.1 . EVANS ,fc WA.3'BONI-' 4 Fice
Proof ••Ittfc-. • juttio:i tf.
lI A , It 1) ly A it, '4:----The,publie, , ,nre in
vitcd to outland c:mmine our-extensive stook
of Hardware, Ch t levy,- &c. We ke eik unhand a large
p,,k I,f Et(ImIS it, our line, composed partly of the
,following goctl r xrbi g h we offer very cheap.
iron, , .. hies. ; Looking Glaises,
N.tilt. :.1 I . liast , s. - l"arm-Bell,
Ste e l. . Bursts, 1 Springs. Axles,
HoelZe. ! i Cie s,. ' - Boot Treti,
Hitigt , s., .1 1 Chains, . . Shoemaker's Kit
Planet-. , - Whips, : Saddlees Tools,
A n ob t , „I 'wit ? , ; _: " TrinitningS.
Vices% i ' Saws. • ' : Coffin Ttimatings
Bellows. t t I Bruslit•s, L 1 Grindstones,
Paittt-„ , .I.Uttnes, : Cedar Ware,
i
(tilt, , shovels, : Blasting I'mvder
Turpentine. " ; Rake% . , Shot. Lead,
Hoe-.
1 . s m a t . s . . '; Pocket liniveq. -
' fall tine! eNahti at , oar Stock, Snecial indneomer.js
ofr , `l , d for ea: t. , , 1 021.ki..i BRAND ..ir. FLACK.
II ..1. R 10V :k R E AND 1 t'
,LT T ',ERA'.
lv. W. KNIGHT & tt.' 4 oN,- - •
Importer'. cud Dealers in .„ -
AMVI.3.I.Z'AN. AND G,E11.141, ,
nog e'dimneret Street. Philadelphia.'
P....‘t'a oen stli and tith..fincl Market ini'd Areli Ste:
,
ifocwaiVing 3i010e5.
11T , N, I) E RLIC ,H N
F,kt, 11t (1 No - (lint M I §SION MELO mrs,
North .S ., cond Street, oppo,ite this Cumberland Val
lee Railroad Depot, cliambersharg.
Cal
ler
regttlerl:, to and from Philadelphia and
AGENT;S.-1-1 3 4.1e0ek, Zell ,Cilinchman, SOS
Market St.. Phitudelphia.
I.ykens Valley; Broken Egg arul,N.ut COAL. (di
rect from the Tames!. Wilk e-harre and Pine Grove
I.I)CNI.)ftY lA 1., LUMBER, ST LINGLE- 1 , SAI I
PLASTER and I intmaek `EMENT. kept eonstar t
ly on han4. I FLOUR. GBAINL and PRODUflE''.ot
all kinds purchased' at the higheet cash prieei.
iV I.; ND L .IC/i A:N EA:l)„__
YEWL.k.RIZANCx'E3IENT.—
FlLE:(4trr cirttollfcil TO Ni.:w Yorig. Ivrrnotrr
Tit ANSIIII'M Ft XT. The. nodemignedwouldre.pe,tfully
ihforte•the t I tat they ttret prepared to shiP 111
kin') of PrOdatte: Merolmhdif.e. Src., front Chant
bereburg arid tireeneastie to New York without
transhipment. and ilfdiver it at, New York, - as quick
as it can be deiii:ered In Philadelphia.
The attention of Millers and Shippers - is respect-
fully invited to this new arrangement. ~For farther
inforniation. inquire of
! DEITZ & MaDOIVELL. Agents"
fel t 2-141 : Chambersborg and (Ireeneastle.
Thos. Ig+ILLEBPIE. ' JACOB , ZEI;T,T;R,
CI,ILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO..
KA. PRODUCE -& PROVISIO ERCHANTS„
AND WEOLESALE OCtIIIS. -
North-West corner of Sisth.a Market Sts., Phil
,adeltthia. t , - :p015,63-tf.
, . .
BARIJOW'S INDIGO.
Dealers and Consumers of the above Celt:brat,' e
Wash Muc will please take notice that the Label*
aro altered to rend. "INDIGO BLUE, Put up at
ALFRED WILTBERGER'S Drug Store, No. 23l
North Second Street, •Philadelphia." The quality
of this Blue will bo the same in every respect.
It is warranted to color more water than twice
the,same quantity of Indigo, and to go muchfurtber
than any other Wash Blue in the market. - It dis
solves- perfectly clear; and does not settle on the
clothes as, raost of tho - other makes do.one Box
dlasolsted in a half pint of water will make 'as good
a liquid blue as any that is made, at one-third the,
cost. ,
As it is retailed at the same price as the Itaita;
tions and - inferior articles, housekeepers will find it
very much to their advantage to ask for that put-up
at AV ILTnXRGER'S,
. .
. .
Ail Diu° ,put up, after, this date wittitaatow's
name on it is ari ituitation. , . ..
.., The no* label tides not regnire a gimp ; ' Por sale
br Storiayecpers generally. . . . (eV-fink.,
mot** at w..ava.
. ,
JER. , CO) K,!ATTOR.I4FX AT LAW,
. Chanabersburg, Pa. Office in Mrs. Bard's Buil
dings, directly opppsite the Court house.
• Ravin had official connection with the Provost
'Marshal's Office, hir offers - his services to drafted
men in the 16th COngrmionalDistrict, clahning ex
emption from 3iilitary Service under the law, °tier
physical causes; and hopes from his experience and
'strict attention ,to business to satisfy those intrust
ing him with their cases,2 Persons from abroad can
receive advice rind have their cases prepared by cor
respondence. ;
Reference can be had to the Board of "Enrolmeft
of the 16th District, Hon. A. K. McClure 11 ia.
James Kill, Chambersburg. and Hon. Ed. M'cPh r
son, Clerk House of RO,presentatives. 1 ifin9.
HASTINGS • GEHR, Attorney at Lto
Li and General Claim Agent. Office-I:arket 1..
'East of the Goad House, Ch ,P
ambershurg, ri. is
i n
long experience in WaShington has .giveu him -
usual facilities for becoming thorou,ghly4cou a ha ed
with the business in the different DeptinentS.—
Mixing resigned his position in- the War Depart
ment. he is now prepared to attend to all business
"trusted to his .care., Army and Navy Pensions,
Penn}- , and Arrears of Pay obtained for Soldiers,
their Widpws or Heirs} '. , . ap6-tf
I . Z . ENIsiEDV." &NILL.—LawPART
XX. NEESHIP.—Tin; undersigned .have associated
themselves in the practice of the Law in the several
Courts of Franklin County. Office on, Market St.,
in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy,
T. B. KENNEDY,
itin17,6,1. • , , T. J. NILL.
F. STl.l3fliAllol4. STEWARri
QTUMBAUGH & STEW.ART,
NNTS AT law, Chamtersburg, Pa., give their'
undivided attention to the practice of their profes
sion. '
- John Stets-flit, Agent for procuring Bounty money,
Pensions, and Arrearages of Pay.
office in 'the room lately occupied-by Hon. Wilson
Reilly. on Market Street, opposite tbe Court Honse.•
junl7 63.
, -
ri M. &' W. S.. STENGER, ATTOII
- NETS AT LA*. Charabersburg, Pn. Calico
lettions promptly attended to. W. S. Stenger, Lis
trietAttorney, and Agent for procuring Pen§ions,
Bounty money, and Arrears of .Pay. Office in Frank
lin, Building, 3d door from the corner, -L1411171 , 3. -
TM. S. EVERETT, ATTORNEY: AT
• T LAW. Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling, di
rvetlp opposite the Court House, Chambersburg, Pa.
Will practice in the seveial Courts of Franklin and
Fulton Counties. All legal business entrusted to
1114 care will receive prompt attention. 3un17.63.
R E
SPDOWELL` SHARPE, ATTORNTA:"
str • AT LAW, Chambersburg, Pa. Office in ?as
Bard's Buildings, directly oppccsite the Court House.
iun17.03.
o.' SEILITAAIER, ATTORX' ET AT
LAw: Chambersburg, Ira. Office, Main St.
above Queen, -in the room formerrY, cieeuvieti by S.
Reigher; E 4. • - • 3m317.63.
a EO. EYgTER & E. J. BONEBRAKE,
ATxouvEYg A:4IAM, h retnoved to theroom
}n 11fain St.addorSouth of Eyser's Store. jun 17,63
LS. CLARK, ATTORNEY •AT LAW,
• has ictnovd& his office a few doors Eastof his
miner location, on; Market Street, South Fide.
jua17.63.
XL - I),T.INCAN, ATTORNEY AT
kJ LA*. Office* , .tai Market' Street, in Lawyer's
_tow, opposite the Court /louse., inn 47,60.
rii6s. L.' FIiETCHER, ATTORNEY AT
LAW; Chatnbersburg, Pa. Office on ,liast Mar
.et nearly Opposite the Court House. --iunr,63.
ALEX. K. 'APCLURE; ATTORNEY AT
LArr,-Chartatersburg, Pa. 'Officein theFrank
in Repository Buildings. jun 17,63.
DWATSON ROWE,, ATTORNEY AT
• LAW, Greencastle, Pa., sep3o,G3.
tobacco anb 6Segars.
10 CENTS PER POiJND TAX ON
TOBACCO.—TIie G-Oveinment is about to
, ut a tax of 40 cts. per bound on Tobacco.
You can savaso percent. by
. You can save 50 per cent. by
- Buying your Tobacco at J. 1)..T4C.013F.
'Buying your Tobacco at J. D.:.7:4C085'
Basine ypur Tobacco at 4. D. JACO 13 S '
Primo Navy._ Tobacco at 75 to SO eta.
Prime Cavendish Tobacco at„§flct.s, to $1
Prinie Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 90 cts
Prime Congress Tobacco at 60 to SO etl.
Prime Tirist Tobacco at 75 to PO eta
_ . .
- JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish.
, JACOBS sells Old. Virginia Plain Cavendish.
JACOBS sell Old gi Virginia: Twist.
JACOBS sells Old Virginia Smbking Tdbacco.
JACOBS' Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobaeco.
Cannot be Equaled.
. ,
• ' ' ' Cannot be Equaled.
JACOBS' Segars are superior to all.
JACOBS' Segars are superior to all.
Re sells hisown manufacturing. - •
- Pipes. Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, -Brier Pipes,
Box Pipes, Mahogany' Pipes. Apple 'Pipes,
Cherry Pipes, India Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes. and
other pipes. Pipe in and get your Pipes, Segars and
Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS', Main Street, Chambers
bu rg. jan47-I.v.
ek,.. ote
AT I ENV TOIACCO AND SEG.A.R
STORE.—To THE CITIZENS OF CHAUSERSIWRG
AND YICINITY: The undersigned having been com
pelled to- leave Virginia on account of his I.rniOn
sentiments; has come among you to establish a bus
iness, hoping from his long experience, and . by close
attention, ho will meet with a generous support.—
'His stock will consist. of all the best brands of TO
BACCO AND SEGARS, which he will sell as cheap
as can be had where in town. Don't forget 'the
Place, sign of the "little Virginia nigger." opposite
the Franklin 'Hotel, next door to Shryock's Book
Store, South-east corner of the Diamond.
j0n17.63. C. H. BERL
rplir, ARM - k OF THE POTOMAC
now order all their Tobacco, &gars, Pipes, &c.
D. JACOBS. They know Jacobs sells the
hest and-cheapest. 19027-IY.
1 CST RECEIVED-:—A fresh supply of
of Michigan Fine CuVeitewing'Tobacco at
-jan274y. 'J. D. JACOBS'.
rpoljAbco AND SEGARS —A Marge
L. assortment of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and Segars,just reeeiVed and for sale at
BOYD'S Groevb• Store.
,
L 4RGE ASSORTMENT OFD TO
A. • •
,4 1 ‘, 13A,Ceo and. SFAABS;at wholesale or retail
.at . SHAFER & STUART'S.
apt::(Eplors.
FAMILY D YR: COLORS.
PATENTED OCTQBBR 23;1863.
Black, ' • Dark Orem, .. . .
flack for Silk, Light Green,
Dark Blue, ' ' Magenta, . '
Light Blue,•. . 'Maize,
French Blue, „Maroon,.
.
, - Claret Brown. .Orange,',, .
Dark- Brown. • Pink, " '
Light Brown,' Purple, . .
- . Snuff Brqwn. •,'
IloYal Purple,
CherrY,.. 1 Salmont '
Crimson; Scarlet, i
' •
Dark Drab,' - ' ,4 ' Slate, ,'• -
Light- Drab,' i - ' ' Solferino;
. Fawn. Drai, " - Violet, •..
Light Fawn Drab, • Yellow.
1 1'4 Dyeing Silk. Woolen and Mixd Goods, Shawls.
' Sdarts,•Dregses,ltibbons, Gloves, Bonnets,'HatS.
' - Feathers, Kid .Gloves„ Children's' Clothing,
' and all kinds of Wearing ApPareL
_ Arii- A SAYING.OF 80. PKR 'OF:rt.—Gt.
-For 25 cents you can color as;many_goods nawOuld
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades
Can be produced from-the same dye. , -The process is
simple, and anyone can, use the dye with perfect
success. DireetioieS in'English;Ffencli and German
insichfoteach Package. • • • •- • t • -
For further information in - Dyeing:and - giving a
, perfect knowledgeAhat,colers are beat. dapted to
d_Yo over others; (with - teeny voluable reeim,),prir
chase-Hew& &SteireriS'il'reatie tin 'Dyeingand, Col
oring.. Sent by mail on reeei tof price- , -.111 tents.
•111a - aufactured by 410 W STEVENS, „
nov2s-lyl • —TA Breadway; ,Boston.
For Saley,llitiggis ts and dealers generally.
„
/ W• rm.-rptosG
EY & G
R,
The -mulersigried;' rettnetfully annednces to' tho
citizens of Chmigtersburg awl surrounding tonntiv,
that theyhtill ,eoritinne the manufacture :of COF
PINS t 4
are prepared ,to htteng Erin eralSin To•wn
,
iimiCotmtry. ' •
Coffins of Mahogany', Wainut, G`hcrayt; Vic„
made to order at
_the etiortest notice. and most
pnable terms. • -
They are ADM• pietareti tQ t c,„i nitih , ,, , , , .. o k ier ; the
METALLIC COESINS: • •
_. •,,. •
TheY attend to ,the !Letting -out -of °alma:
which Will be, done in & eatlefattori •Mannpro
niemb'et . Wm'. Ficiry'kelg
er9-3nio' • " = • ' , "PREY k .1101.1 G.
fa,etitai.
D , P S Y A.
AND
,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
ASV
RIGESTI-V - e-ORGANS.
- • hre cured bsr
IEtOOPLANTYS GERMAN Btritint
THE cIIRBAT STRENHHING TON - fej
Theseßittershave performed more Cana!
Bavn and do give better satisfaction)
Have more testimony!
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN- BITTERS
n av o nor e respectable people to vouch for them
• Than any other article in the market.
We defy any one to owdradiet tills assertion, and
WILL PAY $1,31100 '
To anyone who will produce meertifieate published
by us, that Is not genuine.
mill cure every case of '
Chronic or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Hid- -
neys, and Diseases arising from a
Disordered Stomach.
Observe the following ,s.yuiptoms, resulting from
' Disorders'of the Digestive Organs:
• •
Constipation. Inward PileS, Fullness or Blood to
the lie.ad, Acidity of the Stomach,Nausea.
Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full-,,
, Moss or Weight. in the Stem ,
• , ach, Sour Erecta- -
• • tions, Sinking
- or Fluttering at the
Pit of the - Stomach, Swim
, minrrof the head, Hurried and Dif
pmlt Breathing, Fluttering,-at the heart,
Choking of Suffocating Sensations when in a lying
posture: Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs
before the Sight, Fever and DullPitin
in the Head. Deficiency - of
• Perspire - -
ness of the
Skin and Eyes. Pain -
in the Side, Back, Chest,
Limbs, ..te„ Sadden Flushes of He*.
Burning in the Flesh, Constant -.Tmagin
ings of • Evil, and great Depression of Spirits
REMEMBER, that this Bitters is- NOT ALCO
BOLIC, contains no Rum, or Whiskey, and can't
inAke Drunkards, but is the -BEST TONIC in the
World.
WHO SAYS SO "Tit •
From the Rev. Levi 0.13e0k, Pastor ofthe Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of' the North
Baptist Church, Philadelphia:
* • I have known Ileofland'sGeiman Bitters
favorably for a number of years. I have used them '
in my own family. and have been so pleased with
their effects that I was induced to recommend them
to many others, and know that they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial planner. take great
pleasure in thug publicly proclaiming, this fact, and
calling the attention of these afflicted with the dis
eases :fin' which they 'are recommended. to these -
Bitters. knewing from experience that my recom
mendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer
fully as Iloofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit the
afflicted, and is "note ruin drink."
Yours truly. LEVI G. BECK. -
. -
From Rev. .J; Newton Brown D. D., 'Editor bf the
Encyclopedia of Religious 'knowledge and Chrie
• tian Chronielo. Philadelphia,
Although not dispoSed to favor or recommend Pa
tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their
ingredie.nts and effects, I yet know of nosufficient•
reasons why a loan may not testify to the benefits be
believes himself to have:received from any SiMpie
prepnratiou, in the hope that he may thus coral-I:U
-nto to the benefit of others. -
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiand a
Germamßitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, ..11
this city. because I was prejudiced against them for
many years, under the impression that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lom indebted to my
friend, Robert - Shoeutalter. Esq.. for the removal of
this. prejudice by proper tests, ,and for encourage
ment to try them, when suffering from Brent and
long eiintinucti debility. The use of three bottlesot
these Bitterk, at the beginning of the present year.
•A'aq followed by evident relief, and restoration to
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not
felt for six months before, and had almost despaired
.of - regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend
`for directing me to the uce. of them.
, J. NEWTON: BROOWN. Philada.
Frouahe Ray..,Tot. H. Kennard, Poet& of the 10t1
Baptiet Church. .
;!," .
.
80r1:—Dear Sire kave been frequently
re 4 nested 'to:mini:met my name with commendatibrit
of different kinds, of medicines, but regarding the
Practice 1113 °tit of my appropriate sphere, I have in
all cases declined; but vritir a clear prod' in venous
instances, and joarticularly in avian/11y, of the use
fulnesgof DrAloolland's (lermnn Bitten - , I depart
for once from any usual course, to express my fall
clinviction that, for general debilitp of the rote= oilot
.N,pecialistfor Liter Compictint. it le a safe andvai
ugh/R. preparation. In' some cases it may fail ; but
tOmlly,l doubt not. it will be very beneficial to
those who suffer from the above „muse.
Yours very, respeetfully, J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth below Coates Street,Philadelphia
From RevWanß t
dph , Pas t or of Baptist
Di. C. MI Jacksont—Dear Sir: Personal experi
ence enables me to say that I regard the German
Bitt ors 'prepared bY yen as a most excellent medicine. '
In cases of severe-cold and general debility I. have
been greatly benefitted by, the nee of the Bitters,
and doubt not they tvilkprodueo similar effects On -
others. Years truly _
WARRENIIS.N.I6OLPH Gerniantown. Pa.
7
Pratt' Ile,. LIT. Turner. Pastor of Redding M. E.,
. Church, Philadelphia,. •
Dr. Jackion't—Dear Sir: Having used your Ger
man Bitters in mY'family , frequently I am
_prepared
to say that it has tumbril great service. I. 'believe
that in moot - cases brlgenertil debility of the system
it is the safest and most Valuable remedy of which,
I have any knowledge. Yours respectfully.
J. H. TURNER, 726 N. 19th Street 17
From the'Rev. J. M: Lyons, forniOr Pastor of thi
cohutrus.(N. J,) and Siilleratourn (Penna.) Bair
tat Churches.
• Nmr . itOCHELLE, N. T.
I),r. C. M. jacksgn :—Dear Sir: Tfee) it a pleasure
thns, of my ovvn accord, bear testimony to the
excellence of the German Bitters,' Some years sineti
beng niuch afilierte&with Dyspepsia, I used them
with you beneficial vestals. I have often rt ,
commendedthem to persons enfeebled by that tor
menting disenta, and have heard from them the
tnost attering testimonials as to their great value:
In cases of getoratdebility, I believe it to boa touie
thuleannot besurpassed. . J. M. LYON.:
Pram the Rev. Thomas Winter, Pastor of Roxboi
' * = - • ough Baptist Church.'
Dr..Taelasont-rDear. febl it due to your ex
_celleut preparation, - B,oofiand's Clermiut Bitters, to
add my testimony to the deserved reputation it, has
'obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled
with great disorderin my head and nervous systeii.
1 was adtibed by EC Mead to try a bottle of your
Germ= Bitters. ltdid. FO, and have experienced
great . and'unexpeeted 'relief' thy health has been
very•inate,rially , bevel tted. I confidently recom
mend the article where meet with cases,similar to
my awn, and have been assured by many of their
good effects.. Respectfully yours,
T. WlNTlAR,Roxborongh. Pa.
, •
From the Itev, 3. S. Berman, of the Germiin. Re
formed OrxrcirOlitittown, Berke °aunty, Pa,
_T)r.ll. M. Jackson r ---Respected Sir: I have beoo
troubled with 'Dyspepsia nearly twenty years; and,
have never ustukany-medicine_that. did rue as much
good as Hoofland's Bitters. I am very much ins,
Proved in littilth; tater having taken ft vebot tles.
Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN;
- -
,:.
PRICE'S: .'
Lisrge Size: (holding inearly,donble grutritits) •,'
, $1 per Bottle-7half dozen $5 OCC
SmnllSize;-75 Cents per Bottle-711U dozen' ' '9B
BEWAiIk. OF COUNTERFEITS.`'
,
`Bee that the sig. si staid of C. If . JACS6ON.
l e on the Wll4 - 1 IP)StWorpeoh 1 P)StWorpeoh bottle: • „;
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(32adeasors to C. M.Jachion & Co.); -
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own i n the United States.' • fidee siesAiD
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