The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 20, 1864, Image 3

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    - 7 . #titOperilia„tioofins.
, . .
R* 0 0 .I N.
it, ROOFING Ready to nail dorin•'
ROOFING more Iluratile than' Tin. • .
. ROOFING half the cost of Ti,.n -
"- - REA DY R ROOIN
O O FG for St e
eI N
Fl t Roof.
TG a
FOR BOUSE,
‘•' FOR CHURCHES:
• , FOR•FACTORIES,
- FOR BARNS.
• FOR ALL BUILDINGS! •
Tkisjtoofiing is made of tlie heaviest woven fab
ric
r used for the . purpose.--Manufa t tured solely
bk-outtAlSes , atol secured by Patent.
• Put np in rolls and •shipped to all Parts of the
country, and usually for sale' by hardware mereh
cuteinti bixilders: •
'lt eau be gpplied.by anyuommoii workman; •
We alsottnenufac tore,
- LIQUID GOTTA FERCIIA CEMENT, •
• - -FO„yt REP. I .I.III.NG -
r••,,
• L-E - Y T IN- ROOF. S.
•OHEATER THAN ' • '
HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL '
MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT.
Ttlerl'Aits a. Permanently Whestve, elastic &Citing
e -
over the surface of the tin, filling up all the,
.
mailer • • • •
RUST. HOLES,
And often Aaving the expense of new root
• °ult ., COMPOUND
• ,-,GUTTA PERCIIA: CEMENT
is especially adapted to repairing •
LEAEY'StIINGLE ROOFS,
SKYLIGITTB,
be.. Se.. ke., ke.
Thie_ifia.,think, tenacious eompounitapplied with
l a 'trowel 'ot. it:Miler insts ument. and does not dry up
and crack, as do all other artieleS used for this par
' Post. • •
-- • 'CIRCULARS. AND SAMPLES,
Of the Ready Roofing sent by mail desired.
Liberal arrangements Inadd with Agent. •
READY ROOFING
)73 Maiden Lane, Nets York.:
ung IN-In
'fficti:rat.
. - nALTImon - LOCK. HOSPITAL.-
DR t jOIMSTON, the founiiihr of this (lelebiltt-
cc' Institution, offers the most cettaim speedy, awl
only effeanel remedy in the World for Gleets, Struc
tures. Seminal Weakness, Pain .in the Loins; Con
stitutional Debility. fropotence,, 'Weakness of the
Back and L' be, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpi
tation of th {cart, Dys.pepsia, Nervous Irritabili
ty. Diseases of the Bead, Throat, Nose or Skin:
and an : the:le , eriotis and melantholy disorders ari
sing from the destructive habits of Youth, which
destroy both body and mind. These beeret and soli
tary.practices are more fatal to their victims than
the song of the Syrens to the mariner Ulyssns,
blighting their most brillianthopeg, or acticipations
-rendering marriage, Sr... impossible. . ,
YOUNG MEN.
-Young Men especially, who•have become the vic
tims of Suntan' Vice, that, dreadful and destructive
habit-which annually sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of the most exalted tAent
and brilliant intellect., who might otherwisehave
entranced listening —Senates with the thunders of
eloquence. , or waltelto et:4m.y the living lyre; may
call with full confidence.
• MARRIAGE!
. .
Married .persons; or, young men ,contemplating
marriage,-being aware of physical weakness, organ
ic debility; deformities, c., should immediately
consult Dr. Johnston,
He who pllices himself under the care of Dr. Johns
ton may religiotiay confide ix his honor as a gentle
apt, and - confidently rely upon his skill as tkphysi
man. • ORGANIC WEAKNESS! '
OUIRDIATELYICRIIRD IND rota VIGOR RESTORED.
This disea.se is the penal tymost frequently paid by
those who have become the victims of improper in
dulgences. • Young persons ,are too apt to commit
0 xcesses,fro m not being
aware of the dreadful cense
quenees•that May ensue. Now, who that understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
Procreation i- l out sootier by those falling into impro
per habit than by the prudent_ Besides being depriv
ed of, the ple.a.sure of healthy offspring., and the most
serious and 6,tructive sympathy to mind and body
arise. The system becomes deranged. the physical
andmeatai powers weakened, nervous debility, dys
pepsia, palpitation of the heart. indicestion. a wast
ing of ,the frame., enneh, moptoms of consumption.
Oftiee No. 7. Soutil . :Freticrick Street,
,
-seven doors from Enid More street, Eastside, up the
steps. Bo particular in observing the name and
number, or )-Ott kill mistake the place.
arr.) . - A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
No Nerearthe'r Nouveous Drugs.
N S'T 0 N
Member of the Royal College ef Surgeons, London
graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of
the Unital States, and the greater • part of whose
life has been spent in the hospipals of London. Paris
Philadelphia and elsewhbre, bay effected soma of
the most astonishing cures that were ever known.
Many troubled with . ringing , in the head and ears
when, asleep, great nervougnem..being• alarmed at
Sudden sounds. and bashfulness,. • with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of
miii,.woro cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE;
When the misguided and Imprudent' votary of
prealture find he has imbibed the seed of this pain
fuli iseases, it too often happens . that an ill-timed
sews of shame, or dread of disbovery, deters him
fro Applying to those who from education and re
spec ability can alone befriend him, delaying till
the onstikiititibal symptoms of this horrid disease
mak their., an'pearance, such as ulcerated sore
throdt, - diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the bead
and limbs, dimness of sight,. deafness, nobs on the
shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, foie'
and-extremities, progressing with frightful rapidi
ty. till at last tke palate of the mouth or the hont , s
of the 1103 C fall in and the victim of this awful di,-
sense becomes a horrid object of commis'seretion,
till death pats a period to his dreadful sufferings,
by sending himto "that bourne from whence no
traveller retnrus." lo such, therefore, l)r. Johns
ton pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable
secrecy: and from his extensive practice in the first
nospitalm of Europe and America, he can confident;
iy recommend' a safe and spe6:dy cure to the unfor
tnaate victim of this horrid disease.
`lt is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims
to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of
ignorant preteuders 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 NOTICE!
Dr. J. addresses those who hat's injured theih
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 Rack and Limbs, Pains in thellead,Dimness
of Sight, Loss of Muscular Bower Palpitation of
the Heart. Dyspepsia,, Nervoits Irritability, Der
angement of the Digestive Functions, General De
bility, Symptoms of Consuniption, &c.
MENTALLY, the feurful•effeets on the mind are
much to be dreaded; loss' of Memory, confusion of
Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings,
Aversion to Society. Self-Distrust, Love of Soli
tilde; areseme of the evil effects.
- Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge
_what is the cause of their. declining , health, lossing
their-vigor, becoming weak; pale; have singular ap-
Immure about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of
Consarappeia.
DR.36iNSTON'S INir,IGORATING REMEDY
;F O R ORGANIC , WEARNFS-1.:
• By this great and important remedy„t Weakness
of the Organs is speedily - cureiL and full vigor roe
tored:•.
Thousand oft the most nervous and debilitated,
who had lost all hope, have boon immediately 're
lieved.. All impediments to Marriage, PhYsical or
Mental Disqiialification, Nervous Irritability,
Trembling. Weakness or Exhaustion of the mast
fearful kind, speedily cured by• Dr., J °hasten.
YOUNG MEN,
who have injured themselves by a certain Practice,
indulged in when alone- 7 a habit frequently learna
from evil embanking, or at - school, the effects are
nightly felt, even when asleep , and if not cured
render marriage iMpossible, and destroys both mind
and body, should apply immediately. -
What a pity that icyrinag man, the hope- of his
countrY, - the darling of his parents, should be snatch
ed from all prospects and enjoyments-of ilfe,:by the
consequence of deviating= from .the pall} of nature,
and indulging in a curtain secret. habit. Such per
sons, beforecontemplating • • ' •'
• MARRIAGE
should reflect ttiat - a sound mind and body are the
most necessary requisites to promote -connubial
happiness. Indeed, • without - .these, , the, journey
throughlifetteckgnes a weary pilgrimage; the pros
pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becoineS
shadowed with despair,:and 'Meth-With the melan
choly reflection, that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with our own. - • • • • •
OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH _FREDE R ICK, STREET ;
BaLTrnhug." ' • '
. .
'TO STRANGERS.
The many thousands eared at this Institution `in
the last fifteen _years • and the numerous important'
surgical Opthitierne l performed by Dr. J.. witnessed
by the reporters of the papers, and inatiyOthOrlitit
sons, , notices „of which have appeared . again
,and,
a gain'fiefOre the:public:is o'slitticient &atonic° to
the afflicted.. • • f.
There,,ore so many ignorant and worthless
tmackildvortitring themselves as Phrticians hlrk
ing the health of the already.nifficted.Dr. JOlnts-,
ton deetim it necessary to sOy to those unacimainted
w ith hisreinitatitin, that , his DigottutS hanifin'his
office.
teI.TAKE NOTICE—AII letteittiniiitho pest taid,
and captain a..posttwe Stamp:for the ..teplyrins; no
answer will be sea. „ • fmarl6-Ir, ,
....%rorcriesP.
0 - T I C.: , E
G E LW! (' KS WHOtSAL ES AND
Phila r d e c t i n gf °°d " tow a$
a ° bblng
ff°" "n
=I
. .
--
fiELIV,ICKS' XEEPS-WtA r Alin
.l.)l, ele , iuthe Giocery end tlsion 'Hal) ;'also
hunfireds of other artiel.e.not,bening - to the Ore
eeil liusiatv, all of whicli he ots cheap.
AA T GE'LWICKS' CHEF STORE IS
-4- 1 - • 01 0, 1 14 i*t3 $,9 go foi qrsifaiad Black s
Teak
I - • -f-
P ' ?
A I i "
T . GET:W - I'oll'S' WI-114SALt AND
~. .
_4:- i .fletai I store .1 ,: olleat see tl4Test assortment
of Sugary, Syrups and Molasses g:twrt, l.
fl uiw IC El S WHO.LVi_LES AND
latnils be't' ICeioz.enilil for the lea.it,
:money;
_ulso Sperm, Whale, eualud Lubricating
Oils.. - - - - - -
• .;
I .
P „ . . .
ERSONS- WISTIING -1' BUY TO
badeo and Segorg; either villoalo or Mail.
krill End a largetoe T ls and q.lioise b . ids ut Gelsvicks'
.
Cheap' Store. ' • ' •
F°R G 00D. PURE, FRF{ GROUND
- and ling.round Spicee. l3akt Articles and
Baking Mc)l . lssos, go to (le'wicks'.
fIELIVICKS .HAS THF3ARGEST
stock of 11InekprqI, ;uid Salt in
thti place , . and eelli at .low &gime.
=I
fIELIVICKS BUYS ANi SELLS
every doeoriptian of Goode, Priiteo and Mar
keting.
(1 ELWICKS lIAS JUST IIOEIVED
lit afresh supply of a
Prime Cheese, Fresh Cracks,
Pepper Sauce, 'L. - Temate'ttsup,
Pickles, ~- • ' *. Mu..4rd,
Pepper,. s .llspice, &c.
, • ' ,
,
I
A,T GELWICKS YOU CA) SEE A
:Li very larae assortment of Brusla, Brooms.
Buckets, Cords, Nin es.'3fatches, Shoe aacking,kc
nELWICKS SELLS THE AITHICAN
1 .."{ Excelsior Coffee at M'eents per pot6l, the hest
substitute for Coffee in the market, and sound Rio
Coffee at 23
yine cents per pound; also strictlymre Cider
vr. apl3-tf
roal, itymber,
GEO. A. DEITZ. I TEINCII !VIDOWELL
D 8 I TZ & 111.' p 0 111 : E L.L
HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH,
1 L 0 U It .
CLOVER SEED,
ALL KINDS OF PIODUCE
SALT,
COAL,
1 3 L . A.,§TE4 AN DSAND,
CHEAP F 0 R CASH;
D E I,T Z S ni;p,oI!ELL;S
'WAREHOUSE 4ND PAL YARD,
RAIL RO.AIr,D;POrT,
CHAMBEIZSBURG, PENN'A
t Glit - gEiCCASTL i s il :iE'',l!lii;l'
1an17,6
ATKIN' FIRIVI.--0, AT4'l, ct.).4,L!, I,llThi .-
11 BEM IBERT. dc SOisT
hatroF,traiehased die Coal and Limbeil of Geo:
A. Peitz, will ,contiane, lo? earvy,l : thowne bold
hem, and will'alwo6 have on ban iihrgeomOly of
'Lumber and Coal.' be p hazed to fill all
- orders at the shorterlt notice. Ihnrespoetf
thts'parrooMze thh late firth' meth° public
g l onera,ll7. and all' dOeirn Cbalandiminber
.te'edve-tisem'a
to assured that no
,osaans
Rill hoof/and - to accommodate Cum en the most
raiz onahle to ,
~;Arra.ziwtf,
lonN - c. ' Lt• Yofticittr,viz;ni.
TO RN; 0.." H.O.P- &
'ej fAIPORT,E f RS 4TII)N f
dt4ss;ANp !9•4IPfIg§WARA,,,
• dri'Arcirlket"S'erect,
For kitttee stritylict,
9.:Anthersburg. ; : '''ArefM-17.Z
1:2!1
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W Il E A /' .
R Y 1.: ,
C ER N,
OATS,
TINTOTHSSEED:
DM
=1
LUMBEF,
CEMENT,
FOR 9 kL;
Nit Ali THE
i AND ON, ,
NORTH , CAI}LIg# 418,E4T-,
strata( Ittpoo
eforefit;, stc.
a:ROCEIITES WHOLESAO,AND
,RETAIL. : 1 •
SEUFER STUART
WOULD, RESPEOTFOLLT OAEE TEM-iTTBEiTION OF TEM
, citizens of Obsmberiiburif add` vicinity
'i TO TIM PARRIED AND' EXTENSIVE:AS.; '
SORTMENT -
Hroceries,
Fresh Fruit, . ,
Queensware, ,
ectierWare,
and a. generalStocik af , "
Miscellaneous ;
which they are now offering, and constantly reeciv
ing from-Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore,
at their Store 1/00M, OD Main street, oppimite Haber,
3t . l6lbeit's Hardware Shire.
' , It is their intention to keep such-an assortment as
the'tlernaiia?of this community ionnire.. They hare,
the best facilities-far the - purebase of•koods,ron: the'
most advaii t egeous terms, and having their own cars
on the Road o and ono of the firm being almost con
stantly in the city, affords them every advantagoin
purchasing goods in the short ,, st ' time, and at less
expensethan usual, which-enables them to Sell
SUGARS, VERY LOW FOR. CASH l
COFFEES AND -
, • TEAS
of all grades, from the highest to , the lowest pride;
by the b.irrcl, sank or pouitd.
SYRUPS'AND MOLASSES,
b'Y the Hogshead, Darrell or retail fer;fandly use.
SUGAR CURE!) DAMS,
• . COARSE AND FINE SALT,
FISH AND CHEESE,
ni city wholesale prices.
We would call especial attention to country deal
era and otherS, wishing to purchase at wholesale
priees,,n. we are prepared to sell everything in the
(4Locery line as cheap as can be purchased in the
Eastern cities. SHAT ER Sc STUART,. Main St.
The highest price . paid in cash for country pro=
dace or taken in exchange for coeds.
VRUITS,, .S
.1 Oranges and Lemons
Hunch Raisins.
Seedless Raisins,
Layer. Raisins,
Prunes,,
Currants,
Citron,
Turkey Pi!;s,
Malaga Figs, '
Fruit,
Split Pens;
Walnut Catsup,
Tomato do
Noshrootri do
Pineapple Clieese,j
Sap Sago
English
Swiss . '
Limburger
Batter's Chocolate,
Worcestershire Sauce,
Pepper, Cloves,'
'Cinniamon,Alspiceground
expreealy for family use,{
-Bonne. Pickles.
Chow Chow Pickles,
Cauliflower • do '
do ..
Mace, Ginger,
Nutmegs,
Macaroni.
•
Nonpnricl Caricee,
Lentels. " _
Frencl? Mustard
Coleman' Mustard,
Barham ' slo
Salad Oil,
for sale at STIz
mar 6.1
THE GREAT AMERICAN'TEA
COM
PANI, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW VORS., since
its organization, has created' a new eta in the histo
ry of Selling TEAS iuthis country.
Att. riurNess arc selected by a P'rofessional Tea
taster, expressly urd exclusively for us, rtud'vre ne
ver charge over Two Cents per pound aoove cost for
original packages.
We have but One Price to every one, for eacti'
quality, add that prito is always marked on each
=ample packa g e at our store in plain figures.
We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which I
will be sent free to all who order it. We advise .ev
ery Tea Seller to see it. It comprises a full assort
ment selected far every locality in the States, Prov
inces, South America, an , l the West Indies.. In this
list each kind is divided into Four Classes or quali
ties, namely: Cargo, High Ca:go, Fine and Finest,
that every one may j understand from the descrip
tion and prices annexed that the Company are de
termined to undersell the whole lea trade.
We guarantee to sell all our Teas in original pack
ages at not over Two Cents a pound aboye cost, be
lieving this to be attractive to the many who have
.heretofore been paying enormous profits.
tfuiltudness is largrtly done on orders' which we
always execute as well and promptly as though the
buyer came himself, giving true weights and tares,
and always guurantceing c very thing: ourresponsz
'Willy enabling - us to do all we promise- Every,dea
ler can order his Teas direct from the Company, and
parties doing business within Five ,Hundred
of New York,' can return Teas bought of us if they
are not cheaper than they can boy elsewhere, and
the purchaser is dissatisfied with his bargain, within
fourteen days, andltave the money refunded to
them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can
have thirty days and the same privileges extended
to them.
Besides these advantages the Company will -pay
All Expenses. both wave,
if the Teas are returned.
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
febli,3m. 51 Vesey St., New York. z
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
E. C. BOY D.
having purehasedThe Grocery Store of Thomas Met
crilf. on Main Street, opposite Grove's Hotel, takes
this method of informing the old patrons of the
house, and the public g - enerally, that he is opening
ed - ossortre en t of
P,P,ESH GROCtRIES,
which he is piepared to offer at the lowest cash pri
- ees. His stock consists of
' SUGARS, COFFEES AND-TEAS,
of all grades. from the highest to the lowest prices-
SUGAR-CURED IL MS,
Nos. I. 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
BP OWN AND WHITE SUGAR,
• SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
FRUIT, SPIQES &c.,
such as Oranges and Lemons, Bunch Raisins, Seed
less Paisi is, Prunes, Currants, Citrons. First
.nut and Tomato Catsup. Chocolate, Mace. Ginger,
Nutmegs, Macaroni, Mustard, and • every article
usually found in a Grocery Store: -
BEIDE", M-A,'N,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
'No:7CMARIE,.!Yr and 2 Y. ith , ST., PHILA.
Invites the attention-of merehints to his large and
well assorted stoitk of Sugars. Syrups, Teas and Cof
fdes. 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 varietiedof the
market to be' had or S. S. SHRYOCK. Chambers
burg. , , se ti.
B y,. ? , utts n: : B RU S §
-
Thread;
- Needles,
• " Pins,
Hooks and Exas,•and every article usually fnund in
a Variety Stara at - BOYD'S
,
Alain Street, opposite Grove's Hotel:
L.-15 t 7 • R , -
0 Z. N
-r tioi9 Moat, •' • 'Potatoes; '- -
Bacon«, Cider Vinegar. ,
Beani; Pepper Sauce '
Ride, • L ar d E n
• j id,
at BOYD'S Grocery Store. ** • - 1--
. ,
173 1i ater ' l l j. r; Al l - 1 1 1t § 8 ktx9l\ g te, E Zl
Bence of yuage ..1 9 aurgm St. i lreh!. ohne ptacniing,
v9rEatta,' & e., &ewe BOYD'S Cheap grocery.
- • • . .
V E R 6 2 8't - NtE ,L,A,N T E Tt.; , i S.
111 " iteiOsene titblllP •
Kerosene t •
f 47. _ BoX..1)-!.3 Grocers,
- vgimiLy FLOUR, , BUCKWHEAT
and CORN MEAL by. the barrel or in Flriall•
11`le,ntiti& & STUART'S.
,
REgH 'VISIT 'AND, OYSTERS. . ,
RE-
Oultgb 'ererYrY `ttrdoll :at '
SHAFER , STU,AR'T'S.
ireTION 'lsi la T T.CE.- 11 kn Election/
will be held a tho - Offioo• of i Fraiklin'Co.'.
2 , uturd Insurance Company,on Mpoday,rhe 2d oav
.q.e4razpoeitvaiil otdokvp. M.. for the - oleoti6p. of
13 DirectorsTto,serro,for,_tbe priaume.y.ear. ~.1 : . .
• triar3o4t,' . ' . " . WM. iiirLl,LAll,l•sec'y. •
2_ H • Jf
I'l AT I S, .pAps Alit!
JUL CORDS at DECIIERti.
P I C S & . C °
Onions.
Preserved Ginger,
G firkins,
Pineapple Pres'vs,.
Paper-Shelled Almonds::
Hard Shelled do
Filberts, -
Pecan Nuts,
Cocoa "
English Walnuts. •
WalnntS,!
Shellbarks,
Water Crackers,
Sugar "
MateheS,
Stove Polish,
Smoke Pipes, -
Market Baskets, •
Buckets,.
Brooms,
I Esssenc e. Cabe,
'Candles,
'Lead Pencils,
Castile Soap,
Toilet
"
-
Starch,
Wrapping Thine,
Stone Ware,
Preser ring Tumblers,
Scrubbing 'Brushes,
Sweeping "
Shoe
Shoe Blacking,
Silver %,:•"%uid,
Bath Brick,
AFER & STUART'S.
ain Street, near Queen.,
xtil°74prli 26, 1
Parbtair) eudrtt &t.
COACH A,ND',ADDVEIiS
H D
"'_, „•.`.."...1,', • .:- - i.', -7— '`,, -,: ~'----,;: • ' "-, ,'ir ,
Tho - sabserib er respe.etfully-in forms his friends and
thepublie, that he goatirmes• to' eii:4Y an' the above
basi . ness,"at his bid stand, on t.tait Street.' cipiiesite
the Gorman Reformd4 Church.- . • - ' -
' CHWBFASPEGIO, PA'. : : 'II:.
Haile.; enlarged.his bhsess; Si z cidle ra: mut Coaeli
makcis will find in his,,7 6re Room a g ,as
eperal sorti
nient - ofgoodi suited ' ; to ileir 'se4er - al recmireplents,
, .
slich as • ' • .
•'- .Fair and Goutstrf.Rogskins, - - • ;
~ , •-•- Patentles'ther; 7 ' - '," • .-
1 Saddle Treeit. and Girthing.
,
Pig Trees; Full Plaeil, TiTtned and Japaarte4 : OCat.
.•'" l • Hair, Straintno S' . 9li. and Worstetl:Bititß- ;---...,
•• - *ci., 'civet. r than Cotton;
garum. . ' - . 1
Bits and.
•„ . • •
. ,
stirrups, 1 , • `
Plated., . ',. • '
, ,
, Tinned and - ,
• T
,-.
japanned •
. • ,
~
- . ,- - , , Coaeh llandles, .
, • •
i - I
new styles; - Curtain Pra es ; Rub Bards; BrhEe
Fronts;' ; Roseates; ivela and Orna-
mint ents; thin Plated- and •
. ,
• i )1",..00d- Gig. awes; _-- • ` -
BUCX, I; E B-,-B It A.P S. S.ILVE:R. Ali . ")
, ,
•iJ A PA N NED., • •'•
'all Styles - andipat4em;.lyoryind Wooden Mn-
tingal Rings, s4.unap Joints, and ,
, -
of 4her,.goOds suito: .
.
blei for, the tra d e.
. „
ALL Kll , •'''DS OF FLATING, don& with
neatness and despatFh ' I •; 1
, 7,ESFIS WAAIPLER.„
1 ," Chainbersburg, Pa;
- ry. A R W. i E ,
-SMITH; & RIM AilD SON .
• M. Markit, Street, Philflelphitt. •
S. FRED. SMITH. CIIAS. nign4anfioN.
The undenigned Mould respeetfally , call the at
tention of COUNT,RY 14IERCI1ANT! to their
largo and well seleted.stoek of
• • . ' HARDWARIL ,'-`
, ,
Having made spe'ei:6 arrangements for the Fall
Trade, we flatter ourselves we chn otrar inducepcnts
tq purchasers that wilVfully remunerate the troubii)
of examining our stock. We ask but a trial, to con
vince the Country, zradc that we are- nreimred to
sell low and accommodate.
- .
Our stock of To b/cand Pocket (..'utterit is unusually
large, selected with tare, and including a variety, of
stvles.that cannot bat suit 'all tastes: - - ; -
'We have constantly on hand a largo assortment of
Building- Hardware.: , • -
Tools, Cutlerv.
Files, 'tab] Floes,
and Ghosts `
: - Saddlers and
A i • Shoemakers Tools,
•Serews, and Nails
- .
everY thing in short pertaining to a first class Hard
ware Store.
Partietilar attention paid td Country oilers. It is !
our aim to secure the confidence of our customers.'
and to this ,
end, we are particular in Tilling orders to
give the baqt, and as cheap as thaugh.the customers
were buying in persan.-- Give ns -•
liEFßßENCNS. — J.litSliryoek,Esq.,-A. K. MeClue,
L. B. Eyster, Chanalrishurg. - ' ; - ,
- Si ITHi K RTCHAV,BSON. '
au5,63-tf. 1 611 .31arket St.; Philadelphia.
N' EW 11.ARDAVARE S'TORE: I
•
L. B EYSTEB
would respectfully infOrm his friends anal the public
kencrallv, that in with his 1
KEROSENE• OIL - AND LAMP - STORE, . ' ,
he has commenced the, HARDWAltE'.busiress,_ at
his tiew Store .Room. one door North of Sol. I-tu
ber's Grocery. His Stock consists`of the fonovilng
articl CF. VIZ : _ I , . .
Building Hardware; . . .
. .
House Furnishing Goods,
Table and 'Pocket Cutlery, - ' - ' -
Mechanics' Tools, -, '.; i '
Nails by the small or keg,
Farming Utensils, snob as - 1
- , Shovels.
. , , ' Spades,'
i • : Forks, ;
.
Potato L ifters,
.Sbythes. -
etc., etc.
. ,
Also, Glass, Paints,l Beat*, 1 -
Linseed, Kerosene and Lubricating Oils,
Lamps Of all descriptions, -
Chandeliers for Gas and Kerosene,
Fruit Jars, best
WATSON'S eality; etc.
Agent for the sale of EVANS 8:. S Ere!
Proof Safes. ju1 2 J,63 tf.
HA RID Mr 4 R E:-T
vited to call and errimin ,
of Hardware, Cattail', .3:e. NV
stock of goods in oar line, co
following - goods; which We offe
Iron, , Piles,
Nails, - Rasps, •
Steel, lasts,
Hocks, ' • Glass,
Hinges,, Chains,
Planes,- Whine,
Anvils, Bolts,- ,
-Vices, , Saws, -
Bellows, Brusher,
Paints, Bamea,
Oils, Shovels,
Turpentine, 1 Rakes, -..
Hoeg. Spades. -
Call and examine t onr Stock,
offered for cash. 621.63:1
HARDWARE AND CUTLEAY,
Iraportcirs, and 'Dealers
AMERICAN, ENGLiSH AND OERMA:`I
- WAR
509 Cpwzmei•c'e Street s Philadelphia.
Bettrcen sth and 6th aralMarlict and Arch ;Sta..
aSA-tf. ,
,fotlmarbing' , Nottoco.
N D'E'R LICH az :NE A'D
v.. FORWARDINO, AND COMSIISSI{Lii pmettavrs.
North Second Street, opposite AO Coin erland Val
ley, Railroad Doppt, Chambarsburg, Pa: • •
Cars run regularly to.and from Philadelphia and
Baltimore._
AGENTS.—Penceek. 'Zell Sc . ILinchnirm, No. 808
Market St.,
. LYkens Walley, Broken Egg find Nut COAL. (di
rect from the min cS). Wilke harm and' Pine Grove
FOUNDRY COAL', LUMBER. SHINGLES, SALT,'
PLASTER end Ha7neock CEMENT, kept constant
ly on hand- .FLOUR,'GRAIN an PRODUCE of
all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices.
' Rept9,63, WUNDERLICH & NEAP.
N, W R .1?, AN dE ,rk
ErtEiGHT THROUW TO ItiliAT YORK WITIIO.IIT
Tanxsuipkgx . r. The undorsignedwould respectfully
inform the public,lhat they are prepared to ship all
kinds of Produce; , Mereliandise„. ir dm. from Cham
homburg and 'Greencii§tle N
to Yorke without
transhipment. and deliver it at Now Yoik as quick,
aa it can he delivered in Philadelphia,
The attention of Millen awl • Shippers is respect
fully inVited.to this new arrangement. For further m
information oire off .-• = -
- DEITZ & 3IcDOWELL, AA'entsi
feb 'Climbersburg arid Greencastle.'
VMS. bIaiSPIS. JACOB "Zii)thca.`
rt_XI.,L t ESPI-E, ZELLER 43c , C0.,
'
,PRODUCE & •PROVISION ,MERCEWITS,
- 4ND• WHOLESALE GROCERS," '
No - rth-WeAt co,rneT,of Sixth andlt,strket•Sts., Phil
' • ' no18;63-tf.
S in GI , O'BLUE:
XI 'Maim and 'Consritners of the abovtiCiliebrritris'
Wash flue; will plons.e-takelnotile that the Labels
are altered to ,rdad INDIGO BLUE; Pat up at
ALFRED WILT3ERGER'S Drug 'Store, 233,
Borth Emend &teat: 'The'quality
of this Blue-will be the nu:nein ey - ory respeoL
It is Warranted !to celor morn water - than - ttrlee,-
the same,quantitY of Indigo,prid to-go muchfurther,
than any other Wash,l3Tue -athe 'market: "It 'dis
solves perfeetly'tlear, mid does not eettin en' :the.
Mottles - as most Of the. other makes do. One Box
ar_lialf , phitef 'water:will make asmiod
a !livid blue as any, that is made, at one-third ther
c As it is retailed at the same price asthe-,,lmitto
Lions anditiferibr articles, - housekeepers will findit
very jrtuch. tct their, adynntatla ta mit for thdtput ;up
tri-IYlLTnEanxn'Er, - '
All Blue, clut.:itb stqari this:date withBARU:II3
tame on_it is an imitation. :
statiity.i . - e " i F 7 o 4 tla . le
VylkornMgbeerldg:::
"Pn - ' 6 olt '
e li '.• c , ,_ A '
_TTOtTMEY AT ~.I.4ztyrt -
• l ettliinbiialouri, Pa'.' Office in MM.._
Bard's Bail:
dings, directly. opposite the Court-House. - - II II-
Having had official connection with theProyost
Marslud's ce. he offers' his•-services to drafted
r i
Men in the. o.ffi
the. Congressional District. alai m,
ing oft-,
e m ption'frent Military' serviecrunder the I W: ot.. r
physical causes; and hopes from his experlepco d- -
strietratteiitien to binifiess to satisfy those int . • -
ing hint with their case:. Persons from alaroade a
receive 'advice and havetheir cases prepared bye , -
respondence. -•- • ,
Refereyfee Can be had to the Board of Enrelm .nt
of the-16th District, .1 - lein.,. A: K. McClure, li.n.
Slimes Nill.l Chapaberthurg, and-Hon. Ed., BlePh • r
sem:Clerk House of Represoutativ. jam. z
tilt
GEHR, Attin4ey atiLitv
and Gen ervl Cloim Agent. : Office—Market - t., ; -
, a.zi, of the Court Himse, °bombe:sherd, Pa.. •is
long experience in Washington has given him II-
;usual. facilities for becomin g-thoroughly acquainted
with the•husiness in. the different Departtnents.—
Having resigned his position' in .the War -Depart
ment. he is now prepared to attend to all business •
entruste4;to, his 'carp. Army and Navy Pentinns,
Bounty arid Arrea r% of Pay, obtained for Soldiers.
their Widows or Heim. _ -- : . ap6-tf-
VENN EDY & PAYCT
11.,NF.asnu.-The undersigned hive associated
themselves in the practice of the Law in the several
Courts of. Franklin County. Office on Market at.,
in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy.
• - KENNEDY,'
ini117,63. . T. J. NILL. -
V. S. STU - MR.OPM • JOHN STEWART. - •-
TUMBAUGET Sr , STEWART, Arr on-
T •Livr.'Chatiibersburg; Pa, live {heir
undivided attention to the practice of their prOfoi
,
shin. _
John Stewart, Agent for ,p negating Bounty money,
Bensiotuv, and Arrearaf,es of Pay. • -
Office in the room Lately occupied. by Hon. Wilson
Reilly. on Market Street, oppol4to the Court nous%
jun 17.63. .
M. W: S., STEN' = F ED; ATT..oh.-.
VI .
. ONr.sts AT L.txr. Chambersburg, , Pu.:
'Co
lections promptlY attended to. W. S. Stenser„,
triet Attorney. and Agent - for 'procuring- Pensieng;
Bounty money. and Arrears of Pay. °Moe in Frank-
lin Building. 3d door ftom the corner: jun 17,63.
.
"' EitErtr; ^ATToi6i . hr
Offic l e Mrs. - Bard's divellink.i
reitly opposite the Court House, Chambersburg, Pa.
Will:practice in the several Courts of Franklin and
Fulton Counties. legal business--entrusted to
his eiire tvill receive prompt:attention. Jun 17,63.
JM'DOWELL - ' SHARPE,:ki-roul4gy
. LA*, • Chnnibersburg: Pa: Office( 'fit Mrs
Bard's directly opposite the Court Hou4.;
,
11
Leer,'o. `SEITMANIER, ATTORNEY AT
Chantbereburg, Pa Offiee;
above Queen, in the room,forinerly.oceupiell,b) ,
Reigher: .E.44Y - '
tiEO.EYTER . & E. J: 8014 El3llAlit,'
N...A Art 01LP TS AT Lktr,,he.varemoVe.d to tioiaorn
'on Main St., 1 door. South of Ener's Store, jan17,63,
s. CI; ,ATTORN.E.Y„ 4S.T LAW,-
' reinci 4 ved his office n few' doors gust of hii .
former location, on Market Street; South side.
jun 17.63. -
OALVIN M.-DUNCAN, ATTNiI;ZEr AT
V Aii - ."' 0 filbe:on Market- Street, in Lairyer%
opposite the Court House. •
Hos--.14.-,PLETCHER, 'Arita Atr - xi
T
Law. Chanabersburg, Pa. Officoon Eapt,Mar7
ket St., nearly epnosite the Court House. juh17,63.
A LEX. K. M'Cl - ,UItE; - A:iToitxt 4 r!) - ei.
li lASI% Ch atnbe,rsburg-, elffideirc thti Fiank
lin ~Repository Bnildinxs. : jun 17.63.
ri WATSON ROWS, ATTORNEY,.
.11 • - LAW, Greapen.stle, Pa: 8000.63.
Irobacco anti *cgaro..
4 0
- GENTS ,PER ,POUND' TAX ON'
TOBACCO.:,-The Government is about to'
put a tax of 40 ets. per pound on Tobacco.
You can save 50 per cent. by
Y6ii can save 50 per cent. by
'Buyingyour Tobacco at j. D. JACOBS'.
Buying your Tobacco at. J. D. - JACOBS'.
Busing Mir Tobacco at'J. D. JACOBS'. ,
Primo-Navy Tobacco at 75 to ,80 cts.
Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 cts. to $l.
Primo Flounder Toblieen at 75 to 90 as..
- Prime Congress Tobacco at 60 to.,Bo,cts. -
- Prime Twist Tobacco ht 75 to 90 eta. '
• JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet . Cavendish.
.
JACOBS 'sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. -,
JACOBS sell - Old Virginia Twist.
JACOBS sells Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco.
JACOBS' Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Cannot he Equaled.
' ; Cannot be Equaled.
JACOBS: Segars arc superior to aIL
JACOBS' Segars are superior to all.
He sells his own 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
burg. jan27-Iy.
,he public are in
our extensive stoelt
keep on hand tilarge
tnposed partly of the
r very cheap.
T,ookingGlases,
Farm Bells,
Springs. Axles,
. Boot Trees, I
' Shoemaker's Kit
Saddler's Tools,
Tridimings.
Coffin Trimmings
- , Grindstones,
Cedar Wore.
_I
Blasting Powder
Shotaead,
Pocket Knives.
Special itulucemeati
BRAND Ik FLACK.
,
. • NEW OBACCO AND, SEGAR
sTogE.:-.^TOTriE err - LIENS of Crift.manitanc R 6
AND Victkivrr t: The undersigned haying been cop
polled- to leave Virginia on Ffccou t of his Union
sentiments, has Donn among yon to establish a bus
iness, hoping from his long experience, and by close
attention, he will meet with a: generous support.—
His stock will consist of all the best brands of .TO
- ANDBEGARS, which ho wUI sell as cheap
as can be had any,wh ere in town. Don't forget the
place, sign Of the little Virginia nigger," opposite
the Franklin Hotel, next door to Shryook's Book
Shire; 'South-east corner of the Dianiond. -
jun 17,63. C. H. BUSH. •
rp' Ht -AlO ,
1Y OF TIIE P T 011-A C
11 now - order all their Tobaee'O.-Segars.Pirteg.&e.
foto J. D. JACOBS. They hilow Jaeobs - sells the
best and ehaspot. )anti-Iy.
TUST .RECEIVEIS—A 'fresh supply of
• .Atioliigan Fine CutCheiving Tobacco at •
jart37-IY. J.. 1). JACOBS'
TOBACCO AND SEGARS —A large
assortment of Chewing arid Smoking Tobacco
and Segars, just received and far sale at.
BOYD'S 'Grocery Store.
A LARGE ASSORT BENT OF
._
TO
BACCO and SEGARS, it wholesale or retail
at SHAFER & STUART'S.
A 111 I T.i Y 1) Y E C.O I,' olt 8 .
.I 2 - PATENTED .00TOBER 13, i 863.
Bleck, Dark Green,. • -
Black fur Silk,- -, Light Green,
Dark Blue, - Magehta, •
• Light Blue, , Maize,
French B,lue,Maroon.
Claret Brawn, • . • Orange,-' ,
• ' Dark Broivn. - -' Pink, • ..;
, Light Brown. Purple, . .
- ' suite Brown. Royal -Purple, "
Cherry, , . Salmon.-
, Crimson, Scarlet,
. Dark Drab, .
Light Drab Solferino, -
Fawn-Drag, •- ' • Viblet, c
Light Fawn Drab, , _ - Yellow, .
For Dyeing.Fillk,'Broblen and Mlied Goods, Shawls;
Scarfs. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats,-
- Feathers; Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing,
, „and all kinds of Wearibg, A riTii-el. _ . , ,
LW A - SAYING OF 80 PER. CENT.."III4- -
For 2 mints you.can color as many getidi ati-viciald
otherwise cost five times that sum,. Narions,sbadas
can-be produced from the Same dyd: 'Tlia proceis IS
simple, erg" any-one-can use the dye.witlx,petfoct
success. • Directions irr English; French and German
.
inside of .e. l 4 3ll ,li9e}c.eg'S! ',..' '...', .1- - • : ',l' .'': ,
Fdr further iiTi — aiion 'in • Dyeing, and idsing'a
Terfeetitnowledgowhafdolors are best • adaptel to
dye over others (with nanny valuable reeipes,) put
ur
Ohase Hoe=& gte,„43fitv Treatise on D)reing and - Col=
oring. S.ont by 'nag on receipt ofpnee-40 ooritti:
Manatietiired by. HOWE Sc STEVENS,
mov2s-1.5i1 26o.Brdadway,‘ BOttOrri
For Sale , by Druggists and dealera,generally.
.•-• • • • •
Nim. •
F3,' E dr 34 - -
, UNDER T'A • E Sri
• crumuntsntata pd.
The uudersignecl: : to , ,th r e:
c iti z e ns o r ch am b - eribarganil surrounding country,
that they_ etill continue the numufsettittl- COP')
TINS, and are prepared- to attend Funerals ittTpwn
and Country...c. • 1. • • • • ,•••
Coffins of Mohr ,7anp, War w. m em . 4 , 54,
Made to bwlerriit the-gb-Mtestilotioe and most rem:-
,
onable terms— . 1 ' c , • • • • r' , •`• ti,r•
,They "are prepare til" 'cide, the ,
ETAI A LICI voxFittai •,
• They wjll attend to' the laying , out of Corpses,
which Will be one iii‘a ttatilifiletdrY'liiatr3ef,t4tel ,
' member Wm. Flory'i old stand.
-far 9.3m0 FREY & MONO.
.;gtfti,i)i,,64 _ai‘t.,.:',"
ElprzOcitoto.
ntral.
ME
D Y 5 I*.
X.VD
ESULTiNGL FRQM:
DISORDERS OP THE LIVER
AND
'DIGESTIVE,
,OitGAlta . .;,• •
.
- • • aro cured by , .
ROOFLA;iIYS GERMAN , BITTE;ZIik:
TEM GIi,EAT.BISENGI4NG,
These Ditteistiaso. iierrnrirted lioro Ciireo I
~
Hare ;indito ;give better iskiisfitcti?nt
testimony ,
1100FLANIA gErai.ll;
Hive more respicfable people to vouch for tharq,
Than any'other aftielo in the market
We dor anS one to contradict this assertion, aad
WILL PAY. $l,OOO
.
To anyone who will - produce a certificate published
usi. that is ft at'penuine.
„ -
Will curo every case of
Chronia'or Neryoua Debility. Diseases of -the
Ads, and Diseases arising from a.,
-Disordered Stomach.—
Observe the following Symptoms, resulting-final
_Disorders. ef the Digestivc,Orons: I
•
Constipation. Inward Piles - . Fullness.or 4.0
the - Head; Aciditi , of the Stomach Nausea
Bearthurn, , Disgust forP'ocid, 7
la es or Weight in the Stom
,,Anl4:-Sottr ,Etucta
nous, Sinking
.or Fluttering at the - '
Pit of the Stomach. Swim
.
' ming orthelgailTuirred and Oil..
oult - Breathing, Flutterin at-the - /I eart.
Choking rtr Suffocating Sensafloins When in a I.7iirg
posture. Dimness of-Vision, Dots or Webs?. -, l►
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
•, •. in; the= Heac4 - Deficieneylef '
. Perspiration,Xeliove 7
• ; •; • • ness of the • " • '
• Skin and Eyed. Pain ,' ;
in the Side, Beek, Chest,
Limbs, ike...Sudden-Fluskies of Heat,
Burning in the Flesh. - Constant
Imagin
ings pf • and great' Depression of %Spiritit.
REMEMBER; that this :Bitters is ;NOT ALCO-!''
• HOLIC, contains no Hum nr,Whiskey, and can't :
Make Drunktu butiri the'BEST TONIC in tho"
worm.
:t! ritir .REAI! WIIO SAYS -
From the.Rov: •Le.vi G. Book, Fastor of; the
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerlS , 'ef i tholiett4.,l
Charch,'Philadelphia: _
* * , _T. base known Ilooliand's GerMati Bitters"'
'favorably for a number of years. I have useitthemlt
iri ny.'own family; and have- been eo' pleased with
• their effects that I was induced to repommend,themj
to litany other's: and know that they have operated
in o. st.rj/ringly.;beteficlal manner.' 1-1.6,ke great. pleaSuree in thus publicly proolaiming.this fact,,and
calling the attention of those of With the dis
eases
for which they are :recommendcd,to theca
Bitteivi.iktrowingfivon,';ealierieroie that my recom
mendzition
will too sustained.; do this more cheer- ;
funk As libotiarid'S Bitters is intended to benefit the
ufflieted„and•ist'..n.Ot rum drink." .
Yours truly. • • LEVI G. BECK,
From Rea. J. Newtch of the
• Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge andEbris
tine Chronicle', Philadelphia. -
Althoughnot disposed to favor or reCoinitiend
tent Medicines in general, through distriiSt ; of thgirrtii
lngreilictitS and efteets, I yet know of no sufficient
icapns Why a man may not testify to the benefitsliai'o
.behoves himself to have received from any simple
Preparation, in the hope that he mass thus"contriti•;'"
ate to the be,nent, of ethers. • . • Jit
I do this the inOrd'readily in regard to llooffand
German. Bitters, prepared by Br, O. 31,4ackson, of
'this City, because I was prejudiced against them for
many years. under the impression that they were 1 q
chiefly an alcoholic mixt • lam indebted to my
friend. Robert Shoemaker, or the remaral of
this prejudice by proner Issts,...aLeneourage
ment to try them, - Wheri - sußtflill. gpat and
long continued debility. Pie we of three bottles of
these Bitters,'at the- beginn: _g of the present year.
was followed by evidentallef. anthrestoration to a
degree of bodily' Wad mell vittormhich Iliad hot
felt for six months before, and had almost despaired
ofregaining. therefore thank GlAkanoiroklrie. td
for directing me to the use of them.'
• • J-NEWTON BROOVIN, Philada.
From the Rev. Jos. H. 'Kennard, Pdstor of the letir
! Baptist Church. ' •
Dr. Jackson :—Dear. Sir: I kayo been frequentl7
requested to' connect my name With commendation/
of different kinds of Medicines; but regarding the •
practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in .
all cases-declined ;bat with a clear proof in varicitat
instanees,.and particularly in my . familY. - of the age=
fulness Of Di.-Hoofiand's Germnn Bitters, I depart
for once from my usual course, to exprets ppy 1u j
conviction that..for geoeral debility of the iystem and
especiallp.for Liver Complaint. it is a safe and vale
ttabte prepiration. In some cases it may fail ;,but,
usnally; I doubt not. it Will be very benefibialtir
those who suffer from the above pause.
Yours very'respectfull,— J. IL KENNARD:
;
Eighth below coates Street,Philadelpitier.
. .
From Rev: Warren • Randolph. Pastor' of Balite&
. Church. Germantown. Penna.
Dr. C. 31. Jackson :=Dear Sir: Personal exiCri T
mice enables me to say thatl regard the German
Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine,
Irt cases of severe cold and general debility I hate
been greatly benefitted by the nse of the Bitten
and doubt not they vrillproduoe similar effects on
others. Yours truly,- -
WARREN RANDODPH, Germantown, Ps. ,
. .
.•
From Rey. J. H. Turner. Pastor of ifeddingja:
- • • Church, Philadelphia. .
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir: , Raving used your Ger--
man Bitters in my family frequently . I am_prepared
to say tleatitdaaa been of great Itervice. I believe!
that in most cases of general debility of thesystem ;
it is the safest and must valuable remedy of which
I hare ang,knowledge. • Yours respectfully.
-J. H. TURNERv7263I.I9th
From the Rev. X. M. Lyons,' former Pastor of ttue
Colnpilnp (N . ; 4'.1 and (Penna.) Bak. ,
tist Churches - •
Nate . Rocirnt.ts; IT.' Y. -
Dr. C. hie Jacltson :—Dear Sir: ;I feel it a pleasure ,
.tlitts, of ovvii • accord:ft; bear testimony th.e
excellence of the German Bitters, Some 'tars shuns -
birng Mach afflicted with Dyspepsia, I tu3ed, them ,
with very beneficial -results. 41 have; - 'often
commended them to petsfyus enfeebled by that toil ,
Abetting edisease. and 'have heard from them the
most flattering - testimonials as to their greatlrsdde.- •
In cases ofgeneral debility, I believe it to be a tonic,
that Canno, bumps:teed, ' - J. M. LYONS:
•
From the Rev: Thomas Winter, Paater'of,Roxbor;-'
• ongh Baptist Church.
Dr. ,Titeica L o'n ;—Dear sir: I feel it due to your fix
salient. preparation,•lllwitlattra - thirmiui Bitters, tit '
add my testimony to the deserved reputstiop.it hay
'Otained. • I' hate for Yeats, at times, been troubled - "
with great disorder inmy, head and uervonlisYsteist, t
I was advised' by a friend to try a bottle of your
German .Bitters. t did.,So. and have 'experienoed
great and unexpected relief; my health has been
very materially benefitted:l:confidently
,mend, the article where Lmeet with eases -ta.s.
my Awn, and have been assured by rawly: Of - their • •
good Wrests. • Itespectfullyyours. •-z, • • ' ,
T. 'WINTER, RoxbArough . . Pa,
from the Rai.: J. S. lietritan,_of the 'Cierma . p,R f o
- lormetl,Chnrch. Riatztiltsm,'Berks tMiuity. Pa.
• ; Ds. C. ?d . Jackson :-Jtaspected"Sit: havoheatt ,-
fintibled with Dysnepsia nearly twenty years, and
ha ye novel. Used 4y medicine that did mesa tau*
good as Boofiand's Bitters I,- am, very .mrl.4
in'health,"a tM
ftbrihng taken SIM bottlet. '
Yqnrs with respect Ls. KERMAN. '
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wise Si re le t e Lslo2l:l,e h ,:fi f it t gT z
,Small SizeH:7,s Cents per petpe ? ,half dezerif• 4*.
BEWARE, /;;MTS•
Sijothitt the sigaatumpf C. hi 4 JACIKSON;
is on the tirtiAPYßltCof each bottle.
ShoulaYorit:niiite:Sidrliegist.nbtiar l e - thOartiehi;"
;d riot be put pa kw- any , ef tilatetoxientingerepars..
tionkthat may be offere in Its place but send tone
andsrwinfanterdoiecilteli•Pikkeil,lry aim et' •
'it
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FOB ; 8.11. r. 'by' Druggists and Dealers in even
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