izutta43etrta hoofing. R - .0 4 F I N ti ROOFING Ready to nail down.. ROOFING more durable than Tin. • ROOFING at half the cast of Tin. 'ROOFING for Steen or Flat Roof. li~EA . D-Y ROOFING EOl3, HOUSES Fait CHURCHES, FOP. FACTORIES, FOIC ALL EITILDI OR BARNS. NVS This Roofiink is made of the.hed.viist woven fab ric ever used for the varpose.-IYrintifactured solely by-ourselves and secured by Patent. Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts' of the wantry, and usually for sale by hardware mere]] ants and builders. It can be applied by any common workman, - We also manufacturo, GHTTA. PERCHA CEMENT, ,POR REPAIRING LEA-KY TIN ROOFS. CHEAPER - THAN OIL PAINT, HEAVI.ER HODY THAN 0111, MORE DURABLE THAN OIL 'PAINT. It foruaira permanently adhesive. elastic coating Ewer the %thole surface of the tin, filling up all the smallex. RUST HOLES, . And often saving the expense of a new roof. •-• OUR COMPOUND • E GUTTA PERCTLI CEMENTS is especially adapted to repairing' LEAKY SHINGLE' ROOFS, . CIILMNIES gitYLIGHTS, • Lim., Sim.. &e., SM. This is a thick, ten - iitious compound, applied with a. trowel or similar instrument, and does not dry'ily, and crack, in' do all other articles used for this. pur .posc. CIRCULARS AHD SAMPLES, Of the Reedy Roofing sent by mail when desired. Liberal arrangements made with Agents, READY ROOFING CO., ° 13 maiden Lane, New York. mug W-ly Bactical. - nALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.- ..L., DR. JOIINSTON, the founder of this Celebrat ed Institution; offers the most certain. speedy, and only effectual remedy in the world for (Heel's, Strut:- , tures,'Seminal Weakness. Pain in the Loins, Con stitutional Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the KidneYs. Palni - tation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritabili ty. Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin; and all-those serious and melancholy disorders ari _ sing from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroy both body and mind. 'These secret and soli tary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner slilyssus, blighting their most brilliant hopes, or actielpations rendering marriage, Sc., impossible. YOUNG MEN, Young' fen especially,. who have become the vic tims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousandsiif 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 eestney the living lyre ; may da.ll3vith Tull confidence. ,MARRIAGE I Married personS,; or young men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organ ic debility, deformities, lec., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. He who planes himself under the care of Dr. Johns ton may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle• man„ and confidently rely upon his skill as a physi cian, ORGANIC iEAKNESSI IMMEDIATELY CORED AND PUI.L VIGOR RESTORED. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victims of improperin "clulgenees. Young persons are too apt•to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful cense quences that may,ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling into impre= per habit than by the prudent. Besides being depriv ed of 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 tug of the frame, cough, symptoms of consumption. Office No. 7, South Frederick Street, seven driers from Baltimore street, Eastside, up the steps. Be particular in observing the name and number, or you will mistake the place. KAT' A CURE WARRANTED IN -TWO DAYS. NQ Mereurg or, Nauseous Drage, 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 London, Paris Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troublektvith ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. - A 'CERTAIN DISEASE! When' the-misguided and imp'rudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this Pain : ful diseases, it too often happens 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, delaging 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 en the shin, bones and- arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressili With frightful rapidi ty. till at last the palate of ?he mouth or the bones of the nose fall. in end the victim of this awful di osease beertmcsa horrid object of ttommisseration, till death miff 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 pretterve the most inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confident ly recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfor tunate victim of this horrid disease. It is a. melancholy fact that thousands fail victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfalness of ignorant pretenders who by. use of that dreadful poisomfltlercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate - to an untimelygrave,br make the residue of life miserable. TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE! f Dr. 3. 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 the Heart, Dyspepsia, 'Nervous Irritability, Der angement of the Digestive Functions, General De bility, Symptoms of Consumption, Re. MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideals ; Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. • 'version to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Soli tude, Timidity, &c., are some of the evil effects. Thouguids of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cauft of their declining health, leasing their vigor,.becouling weak. pale, have singular ap pearance about the eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumptien. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By - this great and important remedy,• Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor res- Th . onsnads of the most nervous and debilitated, who hadlost all hope, have been immediately re lieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG MEN, who have Minted themselves. y a certain Practice. indulged in -when atone—st habit frequently learned from evil companions, oir at school, the effects are nightly felt,.tiven when - asleep, and -if not cured render marrutge impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his* country, the darling of his parents, should besnetch -ed fromall prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and xridulging in a certain secret habit. Such per sons, before contemplating • MARRIAGE . should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness, 'lndeed, without these,- thejourneY through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros pecthourly darkens to the view; the mind bedtimes shadowed with ,despair, and filled with the melan choly reflostion,•thatthe happiness of another be °ernes blighted with our own. = OFFICE Ne:7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, ,BALTIMORE. - TO STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at this Institution in therlastsfteeryears and the numerous important aurgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and many other per son*, notices -of which have oppeared again - and again before, the public. is a sun - merit guarantee to, the Aided. N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthiesi quacks advertising themselves as Physicians min i-14*e -health of the airefulv afflicted, Dr. Johns, ton deems it necessary to say to -those unacquainted with4his reputation, that his Diplomas hang in his klb.,Tsica Noting—All letters must be post paid, ssidAisontain a - postage stamp for the ,reply or no sormer will be eat. oar 1047. - Otoreties, N, • 0 T IL C E ME aELWICKS WHOLESALES AND ILA retails Goods as lew,as any Jobbing House in Philadelphia. - GELWICKS KEEPS EVERY ARTI cIo in the Grocery and Provi.qion line : also hundreds of other article not belonging to the Gro cery business, all of which. he offers cheap. A T ,OFJAWICKS' CHEAP STORE IS tho best plaeolo go for Green and Black Teas. AT GELWICKS' WHOLESALE AND Retail Store-yonean see the largest assortment of Sugars, Syrups and Molasses in town, E K S WHOLESALES AND G 'Retails the best 'Kerosene Oil for the least money; also Sperm, Whale, Coal and Lubricating lIDERSONS WISHINV TO BUY TO -11 and Sears, eith'er whniesa le or retail. will find a large stock and choise brands at Gehrieks' Cheap Store. lOR,G 00D. PURE ! , FRE ,•.H 6ROIL)ID and Ungrourni Spieee. Baking Articles and Baking Molasses, go to Gehricks% aELWICKS HAg THE LARGEST steg,lcof Mackerel, Hams, Bacon and . .`;!alt, in 'the prattel and sells at 19w figures. ".. GELWICKS- 13U Y S AND - S EtLS every description of Goods. Produce and Mar keting. aELWICKS HAS JUST I . RECEIVED a fresh supply of - Prieto Cheese, Fresh Crnekers,_ Pepper Sauce, Tornsto Catsup, Pickles, Mustard, Pepper, • A T GELINICKS YOU CAN SEE-/A z .I.l_ very large assortment of Brushes, Bronms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Matches, Sipe Blacking, &c a-ELWICKS SELLS THE AMERICAN Excelsior Coffee at 20 conti'per Pound, the best substitute for Coffee in the market, and ground Rio Coffee at 25 cents per pound; also strictly pure Cider Vinegar. - apla-tf tobacco ant( *gam 4 • CENTS PER POUND TAX ON TOBACCO.—The Government is about to put ii_tax of 40 cts. per pound on Tobacco. You can save 50 pefvent. by You can save 50 per cent. by Buying your 'Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. Buying your Tobacco at J. D. - JACOBS'. • Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. Prime Nary Tobacco at 75 to SO ets. -Prime Cavendish Tobacco at SO cts. to $l. Prime Flounder Tobacco at 73 to 90 cts. Prime Congress Tobacco at 60 to SO cts. Prime Twist Tobacco at 15 to 00 cts: JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish. JACOBS sells Old Virginia Plhiu Cavendish. JACOBS sell Old Virginia. Twist. "JACOBS sells Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco. 'JACOBS'Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, .Cannot be Equaled. Cannot be Equaled. - JACOBS' Segars are superior - t$ all. JACOBS' Segars are superior to.all. Reselishisown manufacturing. Pipes, Pipes, MeerschatrmiPipes, Brior Pipes, Box Pipes Mahogany Pipes, Apple Pipes, Cherry Pipes, Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes, and other pipes. Pipe in and get your Pipes, Segars and Tobacco at J.l). JACOBS!, Main Street, Chambers burg. lane-Iy.. NEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR _L STORE.—To TH F. CITIZI:Na OP CH AMBERS SCIIG AND VICINITY: The-under.sigued having been com pelled to leave Virginia onJ account of his Union sentiments, has come among you to establish a bus ine.4s, 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 BACRO AND SEGARS, which ho will sell as cheap as can be had any where in town. Don't forget the place, sign of the ,".little Virginia nigger," opposite the'Franklin Hotel, next - door to Shryock's Dual Store. South-east ebrner of the Diamond. jun 17.63. C. U. Bum, THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC now order all their Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, &c. fiotn J. D. JACQI3S. They know Jacobs sells the best and cheapest. • .- ' ian27-Iy.' TeST REQEDTED—A frh'sh- supply of eI Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco at ' jan27-Iy. D. JACOBS'. _ T OBACCO AND - SEGARS —A largo assortment of Chewing and Smoking Tohacco and Segars, just received and for sale at . 130YD'S Grocery Store. • A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TO BACCO and SEGARS, - at wholesale nr retail at SHAFER& STUART'S. Vimotrietito. DR. JQHN MONTGOMERY at tend prikoptly to all calls in his line. Office on Main Street; next door to the Eagle Hotel, and nearly opposite the residence of the Hon. George Chambers. jun 17,63. 11R. J. RICHARDS will attend . . . promptly:Zto all cane his line. Office on Main Street, Linat doorl_to Spangler's Drug Store. OFFICE, Hops.—From 7 to ,9 A. M. 1210 2 and 6 P. M. . jun 17,63. SAYIU-El; G:.LAXE . Iias resumed X! the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Chem bersburg. Office on Queen street, a few doors East of Wallace's Store. apl3-tf • CHEAP CHAIR'AND CABINET. WARE ROOMS.—The subscriber informs the public that he confirm:l - es - the Inannfacture of the - rious articles of FURNITURE. in. his line, at his shop, on Main Street,' three doors South of Huber &: Tolbert's Hardware Store. He has always on hand or is prepared to manufacture - on the shortest no tice, 6prmgSeats, Cane Bottom, and Windsor Chairs, . Sofas. Plain and Faneylables, Bureaus, Dressing -and Common Wardrobes. Wash:Stairds,BookCases * and Bedsteads. VENITIAN BLINDS got up in the hest style. . • •.- • . • • Particular attention paid to HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfaction • in every instancegaaranteed.- REPAIRING of all kinds. in his line of business, ;.promptly attshded to, at moileratopricee, ,lINDERTAK I N G.—Having pti rehased the Hears o Win. Flory. dee'd,heis able to attend fune-.. rals rind manufacture Coffins, at the shortest notice, of Cloth, Walnut or Cherry. '.'A Layer -out - w' be . attendanolf: ' • - • ••• • ' ' n04,63,1y.- ' aOSIMI &WI:WIELD; 1 Ott glittitOtii, 18$1. OTOCEritO; &C. GROCERIES ,__NyI_I4ILESALF.i AND ,AYZEtk SHAFRR'& STUART , WOULD RESPECTFULLY CAI 4, TITS ATTESTION OF THE ' citizens of Chambersburg and vicinity TO THE VARRIED AND EXTENSIVE AS - SORTMENT OF' • Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Queensware, Cedarware, ' - and a geneml Stock of Miscellaneous Articles. , which they are now ofTering, and constantly receiv ing from S.rew York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore; at their Store Room, on Main street, opposite Huber & 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 most advantageous terms, and having their own cars on the Read, and one oflthe firm being almost con stantly in the city, affords them every advantage in . purchasing goods in the shortest tune, and at less expense than usual, which enables thorn to sell VERY LOW FOR CASH SUGARS, COFFEES AND - - - - - - , TEAS of all 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 use. SUGAR CURED HAMS, • COARSE AND FINE SALT. - FISH AND CHEESE, at. city wholesale prices. We would call especial 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. SHAFER & STUART, Main St. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce, or taken in exchange for goods. FR,UITS, SPICES &C. OrangeS and Lemons i Onions, Bunch Raisins, . !Preserved Ginger, Seedles...". Raisins. Girkins., . . . Layer 'Raisins., • 1 Pineapple Pres'vs, . Prunes. , !Paper-Shelled Almonds, Currants, ~. Hard Shelled do Citron. !Filbert,s ts Turkey Figs, . ;Pecan Nu, Malaga Figs. (Cocoa Fruit, !English Walnut), Split Peas, I:Walnuts, Walnut Catsup, ;Shelltrarks . W Tomato do - ater CraCkers, Mushroom do Lugar Pineapple Check, , Matches, Sap Sago Move. Polish. ~ English- CB ' S moke -Pi p es, " - Swiss " Market Baskets, • Limburger - "' Buckets, Baker's ChocOlate, " I Brooms, Worcestershire Sauce, I EssJerice Coffee; - Pepper, Cloves, lCandles, Cienamon,Alspieeeround!Lead Pencils, -, expressly fo r family use, Castile Solt/. Beans,-Piekles, ' loilet Chow Chow Pickles, IRosin " - Cauliflower do Indigo, . Mixed do ,Starch, . Mace, Ginger, . Wrapping Twine , Nutmegs,' - Stone Ware, Macaroni, ~ Preserving Tumblers, Vermicelli; Scrubbing Brushes, ..: Nonpariel Ca.pees. Lentels, Shoe French Mustard Shoe Blacking, Coleman's Mustard, Silver Sand, Durham do Bath Brick, Salad Oil, !Tripoli. ~ for sale at SHAFER c''v. STUART'S, mar 6,3 _ MrStreet, nearr Queen, FAMILY G-RO 'ERY STORE. S. C. B 0 V D having purchased the Grocery Store of Thomas Met calf, on Main Street, opposite Grove's Hotel, takes this method of informing the old patrons of. the house, and the public generally, that he is opening a varied assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, which ho is prepared to offer at the lowest cash pri ces. His stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS, of ell grades, from the highest to the lo.Ost prices. SUGAR-CURED HAMS; Nos. 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, Figs: Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. Chocolate. Mace. Ginger. Nutmegs. Macaroni, Mustard, and every article usually found in a tirocery Store, BEIDE,LMAN, J_l WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 703 MARKET and 2 N. 7th ST.. PHILA. . Incites the attention of merchants to his large and well assorted stock of Sugars. Syrups, Teas and Cof fees, all of which rill be sold et 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. SHRYOCK, Chambers burg. BROOMS, BRUSHES, Buckets, Soap, Thread, l'sTeedies 'Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and every article usually found in a Variety Store at BOYD'S, Main Street, opposite Grove's Hotel. FL . O R, H. 0 M I N yr, Corn Meal, Potatoes, - ! , Bacon, Cider Vinegar. • ' Beans. Pepper SRAM., ' Rice, Lard, Pickles, at BOYD'S Grocery Store. M.l4 a C ter E C L rac ia ke .A. rs NLO t.h U es. S st A ov ß e TIC Polish E, Es . some of Coffee, Indigo. Starch. ,Shoo Blacking, Sil ver Sand, &c.. for sale at ROY D'S Chean Grocery. MTIA rLY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT II and CORN MEAL by the barrel or in email lAttantities for Kale at SHAFER Sr STUART'S. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE CEIVED every week nt SHAFER & STUART'S - - M D IC A til \ KUNKLE'S BITTER WLNE 'OF 'IRON, • A pure and Poirerful Tonic, Corrective and ahem , tive. - of wonderfuLeffinacy in dishases of the - STOMACH, LITER and BOWELS. 'Cures Dyspepsia : • . . - -• Liver Complaints, Headache, General De- • ' bility Nervousness, Depres sion of Spirits, Constipation, In-,- ' • termittentFever, Acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for• Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking ,or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,. SWI liming of the ,Head. Difficult Breathing,. IcelloW Head, - Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, and Limbs; will oure every case of Chronic or Ifer- vous Debility. Diseases of theKidi. • neys and Diseases arising from - ' a disordered Stomach. • , Good for - Male or •. • -Fernale 4 Old or • • ' Young. , • . Thor:Mat beneficial medicine known; gives better' satisfaction and cA]trea more diseases than any other preparation offered to the public. This truly valuable Tonic has boen thoroughly tested by all classes of the comnannityi that it is now deemed indispensible as a Tonic Medicine. • It costs but little, gives tone to the stomach, renovutes,the SYstenfand prolongs life. We now only ask's trial of this valuable Tomo. r• . •.. 4 BEWARE OF COUN.7.4FEITS.,'IIX, Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by S. A. T../N/LF.L; do -1181518110., tirketati i Hariiablirg.' • • For gale in - ClgnAborstairg by Jo 8.-SMN and .by Dr arid Doalgre eVargriglierei ' . Bin 311arWart, =t tting,, &t. 0 . 0A:C'11. AND' : SA.DDLEIZY HAb'D 'ABE,. The subscriber respectfullyinforms hie friends and. the publie, that he continnes to carry on : the above tininess, at his old stand, on Main Sireet, - opposite the German ItftirmOd Church, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. • Having enlarged his business, Sachtler , a anc!Coaeh makers will tind in his "Stare Rothe a general assort ment of goods spited to their several requirements, such as „ Fair and Country Iloguitins, Patent Leather, - - ' Saddle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned' and Japanned; Goat pfair, - Straining Web sail Waisted Rain loirser than Cotton; Frames, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned end Japanned • - Coach Handles, most styles: onrtaimFrames; , Hub Bands; Bridle Fran tat, liosestes, Swivels and Gma mutants:. ' Ircui Plated. and Wood Gig 'fames ; _ • BUCKLES—BRASS ? SILVER AND JAPANNED ; - all Styles arid - Patterns ;• Ivory and' Woiden. • tingal Rings; Stnni Joints, and a varie- • ty--41-other goods suita ble for the trade. ' "- ._ ALL KINDS OF PLATING; • Fio:, done with neatness ay despatch,LEWlS wAmpLmt, n04,63-tf. Chamberstrarg, Pa. . _ LTA riSM. I I I TILL Dr , RICHARDSON, AR E 611 Market Street, Pkila gelpkia.' 4 J. 'FRED. SMITH. CHAR. RICHARDSON. The undersigned would respectfully call- the at tentiow of COUNTRY' MERCHANTS to their large and well selected stock of - R DNI ARE. • - Having made special arrangeMents for ihe Bill Trade, we flatter ourselves we can offer inducemen ts to purchaser§ that will fully remunerate the trouble of examining our stock. We ask_ but a trial, to con vince the Country Trade that, we are prepared to sell low and accommodate. . - Our stock of Table and Pocket Cutierp is unusually huge, selected with care, and including a variety of styles that cannot but suit all tastes. We have constantly on,hand a large assortment of Building Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, I Files, Tool.Boies, - - and Chests, Saddlers and ." • • Shoemakers' Tools, . Screws, and Nails every thing in short pertaining to. a first class Hari:l7. ware Store. Particular attention paid to country orders. It is our aim to secure the confidence of our customers. and to this end we are particular in filling orders to give the best, and as cheap as though, the customers were buying in person: Give tia a trial. It EFF.SENCES.—J. K. Shryock,Esq.,A. R. McClie, L. B. E 3 te r,Thatub e burg. - SMITH & RICHARDSON. 611 Market St., Philadelphia,. atts,&3-tf. E W HARDWARE 'STORE.N • ' L. B EYSTER • • . would resimetfnlly inform his friends and the public generally, that in connection with his KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP STORE, he has commenced the HARDWARE 10 - wino:is. at his new Store Room, one door North of_Sol. Hu ber's Grobery. His stock consists of the following articles, viz : Building Hardware, . House Furnishing; Goods, Table and Pocket Cutlery, ' • - '• - Mechanics' TOQI6, - Nails by the small or keg, Farming Utensils, such as Shovels, - Spades, Forks, Potato Lifters, Scythes, etc., etc. Also, Glass, Paints, Benzoic. Linseed. Kerosene and Lubricating Oils, Lamps of all descriptions, Chandeliers for Gag and Kerosene, Fruit Jars, best quality, etc. Agent for the sale of , EVANS PcIVATSON', Fire Proof Safes. juM,63 tf. IT A R D WAR E - --The public,are in- AA. vitod to call and. examine onr extensive stock of flardware,Cutlery.',ic. We keep on hand a large stock of goods in our line, composed partly of thh following goods, which we offer very cheap.. ' Iron, Files, , Looking Glasses, Nails, . - Rasps, ' Farm Bells. Steel, . .Hasts, " Springs, Ales, Hocks, Elias, - Boot Trees, Hinges, . Chains, . Shoemaker's Kit Planes, ' - Whips, Saddler's Tools, Anvils, , Botts , , • • " Trimmings, Vices, - ' Saws,' • . CoffinTritronings Bellows, - . Brushes, Grindstones, Paints, Homes. cedar-Ware; Oils, Shovels, - . Blasting Powder Turpentine, Rakes, Shot, Lend, Hoes, Spade.S. ' Pocket Knives. Call and examine our Stock; Sneeini indnet'ments offered for cash. (021,63.1 BRAND & FLACK. H ARIAV ARE AND CUTLERY W. RNIOD.T SON, , . ' Imparters, and Dealers in - * , ‘IERIOAN,ENGLISII AND 'GERMAN - HARDtATARE, 509 Commerce Street, Philadelplril, Vetween sth and sth and Market and Arnh Ste. ,fortuarbing Mintoro. IV T. TIN DE I Olt & NE A D', FORSS'ADDIN6 AND COMXIISSION IllEacumcr,q, North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Val ley Railroad Dapet, Chant bersburg, Pa. Cars run regularly to.and from Philadelphia and' Baltimore,. AGENTS.—Teacoek, Zell Dinehm tin, No. SOS Market St.. Philadelphia: Lykens - Broken 'Egg and Nut COAL. (di, reetlrom the mites). It ilkesbarre and Pine ; Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER, SHINOLES, SALT, PLASTER and FCaricoek - CEMENT. kept eonstant br'on”hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and. PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. . Sept 9.63 . WUNDERLICH k NEAP. MEW ARRANGEMENT.— ix. FREIGHT THROUGH TO NRW YORK - WITHOUT TR A NGRIPMINT. Theundorsignedtvouldrespectfully inf r the public, that they'are prepared to ship all kin'us of Produce, Islerchandise. &c. from Chem bersharg and Greencastle to New York without transhipment, and deliver it at New York as quick as it can be, delivered in Philadelplii,l!. The attention of Millers and Shippers is respect fully invited to this new arrangement. For further information inquire of DEITZ &:IfeDOWELL I , Agents, teb 24:tf Chbanbersburg.and Greencastle. THOS. I. GILLESPIE). .T.o.cott ZELLER. ‘...4ILLESPIE, ZELLER7&-CO., PRODUCE & PROVISION - ItERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE_GROCEI?S, 'North-West'corner of Sixth and Market Sts., Phil adelphia. ' - ' ' -na18,63-tf.' Top_ARL,OW'S . INDIGO Dealers and Consumers of the above ale?raide Wadi Blue, will please take 'notice that the .riabele are altered to read "INDIGO BLITE., ,F,nt.np at ALFRED WrLTBERGER'S Drug Store, 'No. 233 -. North Second Street; Philadelphia."i The quality of this Blue will' e the same in every respect. It is svarranted to t solor .more water. tgan lade° the same quantitY of Indigo, and to go much Anther than any otheriYash Bine in the Market. , It dis solves perfectly clear, and does not settle on the. 'clothes as mostof the other makea do. One Box . dissolved in a half pint of water will make#3ltond Liquid any that is made; - atone-third "the coat. „- As it is retailed ittlbe same pried as the Tinitt&-', tops and-inferior.artieles,-honselteepers will.tind it very_mach to their advantage to ask for that put up' at WitirllXEGgeS. All Blue put. : o after ,tlO3, data with Baituoyea: name - on it is tin -- lmitation. • -- !rheumy labot i doesnotreguire at4telP. RP; 01. 1 e. bYliltroMeeaperagenerally. . {Ol7-em. attitin* At tab • OTER. 'A -e_ _ 0 - K TT,ORSET AT LAW, B. .Ohamhe'tsburii Pa: - Office in Mrs. Baftl'Sßiril dings, directly opposite the Court. Rome, _• • -Having had official connection with the. Provost Marshal's Office. he offers his serilees to drafted Men in the 16th Congressional District el alining e - mimtion from Military:service under thdliiw;:hr f r apical causes; and hopes from his experience a set attention to busities to`ssitisfy,thoso int ing him with their cases. Persons from abroad e n zneeive advice and have their cases preparnd bper rspondenoe., Reference can be had to the Board; - 1 - f Rlirolme t of tint, 16th District, Ron. A; R. lifcChrte.. lion. Chambersburg, and-Hon. Ed. McPher son. ark-House of RePresentatives. • ' itin2l%. ystASTINGS GEAR ; GEAR ; Attorney at Late antiGenere Claim Agent.' Office—Market at.: E of the Court 'House, Chambers.burg, Pa. His long experience in Washington has given; him _utt. usual facilities for, becoming" thoroughly acquainted with the business in 'the different Departments.— Having resigned his _position in the War Depart ment. he is now prepared to attend to all business e. trusted to his care. • Army and Navy Pension; B. unty and Arrears of Pay obtained for "Soldiers, th‘ir Widows or Heirs. .ap6-tf :NILL.-LAW PART ./ IsEasna..—The undersigned have associated th mseives in the practice of the Law in the several Cdurtssif, Franklin County. • Office on Market St., in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennely. - T. B. KENNEDY, T. J. NILL. - 1izia27.63 '. .S. STUR - RARGH; *TORN STEWART. • 5 TIJNIBAUGH & STEWART, ATTOR NEYB AT LAW. Charebersburg, Pa., give their undivided attention to the practice of their profes ,.. . . _ . eoln. ._ . P . csihonnTseawnadrtkrArrratgfegsr of proo pa n y ri . ag ldminty money. thee in the room lately occupied. by Hon. 'Wilson A illy. on Market Street, opposite the Court House. i i j 1317,63. - 4 ,., , „f.z.„w.. S. STENGBR, /MOB ,. NETS AT -LAU - . Chambershnrg, Pa. Collec le tions promo* attended to. W. S. Stenger, pis- Aria AttorneY, and -Agent for procuring, Pensions, ThOunty money. and 'Arrears of Pay. Office in Frank- IhS Building, 3d door' from the corner. Jun 11,63. [TM. S.-EVERETT, ATTORNEY AT ‘; LAW. Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling, di reetly opposite the Ceurtlionse, Chambersburg, Pa. Will practice in the sec eral Courts of Franklin and Fulton Counties . All legal business entrusted to hid care will receive prompt attention. inn17,63.' T _ M'DOWELL SHARPS;ATTORIM! e.) I. AT Law, Chambersburg, Pa. Office in Mrs Bard's Buildings, directly opposite the Court House. j n 17.68. , (1 'O. - SEILHAMER, • ATTORNEY AT ‘3l.' Chainhereburg, Pa. Office,. Main St. above Queen, in the room formerly oeculdefl by S. drteisher, ' jun 17.63. LS. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT . 1./A:W", . has removed his office few•doors - Bast of his fo4ner loeatiori, on Market Street, South side. .• • - -CALVIN M, DUNCAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offica' on. Market. Street, in Lawyer's ßceg,nuposite the Courtßouse. jun 17,63.- THOS. L. PLETCPII 7, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ChambersburgzPa: Office on 'East Mar ket St., nearly opposite the Court House: juirl7,63. ALEX. K. M'-CLURE, ..A.TTQRNEY AT Chambersburg, P. Office in the Frank lin, Repository Buildings. jun 17,63. T) WATSON ROWE, ATTORNEY 'AT Lee - , Greener's:tie, Par. 5ep30,63. '*ato, (Caps & ,etclav espos_ REAT ATTRACTIO,3g IN HATS, CAPS - • AND STR.A..W , CrOODS:!. I have noSw on •hati.d. a large stook of RATS, 'CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, . which I will sell at, a . • SMALL ADVANCIrt, )3a . Call and see tho great • I --•tot. • STRAW HATS in all styles. . • SHARERS ! SHAKERS !I•SHAKERS! ! ! • White and Dark, very best enalitY. • • '' Call and get bargains ra the „ New Store Room of -. ' " J. L, DECIIERT„ A few doors South of the Diamond ; may.. • • , Chambersbnrg, Pa Eientistri. DR: W. W. SCHLossnrc. 1 DR. J. M. PF.IODICORD: EN TlS'r in Mr. -Jolly -tirgETlF.BuTi.niNaiSecond Floor, immediately opposite the Franklin Housc. Raving had an ex, perience of al:lumber of yearS, and for the last four 'years in Chambersburg, they feel warranted justly-, ing that -they-Will be able to please any one who May give them seal', • TEETH INSERTED ! From pne to a full-set, on fine- Gold, Silver, Repo idadic or Vuicenite 'Amber Bilae, at prices- more reasonable for neat and subStantial work than any ether ; Dentist ouVide of the cities, Teetkand Roo ! ! Skilfully extracted or plugged to last for life. Tar. ter- and other foreign substances removed, thusbeau tifying and preserving the teeth. Gold and Silver Plates neatly repaired or taken in exehange - for the Vulcanite Amber Base, whidh -is much cheerer, ,pore durable and Holder than metalic orothcr plate, and is worn with perfect ease and comfort,-being kept in its place by atmdspheric pressure, The plate will not corrode or oxidize; as will a,niotalie Platte. Specimen plates to be seen-at the ofliee, where eon ftultatidn can be had at any time: Satisfaction guar *Aced or no charge. Beat of references given. ap2'7 E M 0 V AL. -DR. J. K. REID, Dentist, has removed his office from the corner iof the Public Square, where he nragtised 'early Tears, to the corner of Main and Queen. Streets, above ;Ryser & Uressler's Drug' Store, Chambers ,burg, Pa.. where he will be pleased_ to receive the walls of his friends. jen17.63. TN R. N. - SCHLOSSER HAS REMOVED .1.1 'his Dental Office.to the Dinniond; opposite, he cliarribersburg Bank, on. the Second floor of the • Mansion gouse, - where he can always bnfoimd,' be tween the hours of 9 A. M., and .4 p..m. - • nyd.3-tf REMOVAL.—From 433 -- Market - Str6dt Ili to the larg e IRON RUILDINGL,SI3 Mallet and 510 Commerce Strcets,Thiladelphia. More -Goode than MU/ House in the '.Uitiieci States. A, H. VRANCI.SCUS ' 513 AND'SIO COMMERCE STS., keens the Largest Stock in lhe United• States of Packets. Booms, Tubs, Churns, Baskets, :Brushes, Mats,ll - easiares, . • - Clocks, - Looking-Glasses. Oil Cloths and Carpets Window Shades and Bird oagoir, Japan War,nd Whips., • Also—Cotton-Batting Wadding, ,Tvoines, Yiricking...ll4Pes•lll Cells • . ' . and Dozens, Cotton Yarns,_, - , ' .• • • Cotton and Linen Carpet-Chattb.- Our prices will average Lower than. any other House sly the city. 'Call and see for yearselv es. - • __Porlurtheriatticulars apply to Chtonlieraborg, . • iniri . ' T 0,H2L.C.-}lO el IMPOIMItS AND DEALERS 'CIFINA,:GLASS AND QUEENSWAIiE, 61111ftiristt Stniet; P/Okedetiphiaie 7pr further,Patival.*oo7-018•13. 6, d e ritilug; en- fiitoleale D EP . A . DISEASES RESULTING PROM - axe oßriEns'_Qr DIGESTIVE - r are cured by HOOFIANB'S'OrERDIAIT BITTERS. THE GREAT STRENGHING TUNIC. • ~ Theseßittershave , performed more Cures ,- Have and do .6ivo better satisfaction! Have more testimony HOOFf4AND'S GERMAN BITTERS Rave more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article in the market, . We defy any ono to contradict this assertion and WILL PAY" Sl,OOO, To anyone who will produce acertificato published, by us, that is not frehuine. - ' Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys, and Dzsesses arising from a . Disordered Stomach. Observe the following Symptoms, resulting from • Disorders eft, heDig,estive_o4lll3: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, A6idity of the Stomagh,_l , Tauserk:' ' Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fu1.,17, • - ne'ss or Weight in the Stout - • ' soh Sour Erueta! . Bons, Sinking. - • or Mitering at the ; • • Pit of the Stomach, Swim- - •'" ming of the head, Hurried and -Swim-. • cult Breathing, Fluttering at the geart,- Choking or Suffooating•Sensitlons when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, - Dots , or Webs before the Sight, Fever andDnllPain in the Head; Deficiency -of " • . perspiration, Yellow - • •-• messi of the' Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, • -Limbs; &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat; • Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings 'of Evil,' and great . : Depression of -Spiiitf REMEMBER; thatthis .Bitters'is NOT ALCO--' ROLM contains no Rum nr Whiskey. and can't make Drunkards, but is' the BEST 'TONIC Ili the' World. 4)4- READ WHO SAYS SO 'llll From the ROT. Levi G. Beek, Paitor of "the Bajtlit ' Church, Pemberton. N. J., formerly of. the NoTt t b, Baptist Church, Philadelphia: '• ' * *' thave known Keoiland'sGermarißitters £avorablyfor a number of years. I have usedthem • 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 manner.: I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and _ calling the attention of those afflicted with the die- • eases for which they are recommended, to• these. Bitters, knowing from experience that my recent- • ;nendation •will be sustained. Ido this more cheer-' fully as Iloofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rune drink." Yours truly, • •LEVI G. BECK. - From Rev. J. Newton Brown;D: D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge and Chrje , tian Chronicle. Philadelphia. ,7 • Althon!hnot disposed tolavor or recommend Pa tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and'effects,- I yet know of no sufficient reasoias why a man maynot testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contr./lc:a , ute to the benefit of others. " Ido this the more readiW in regard to Hooffand's German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. Di. Jackson, of. this city, because I was prejudiced against them for - many years. under the impression that they, were, chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend,,Robert Shoemaker.. Esq.,for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage ment to- try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters; at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief,-hnd restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almostdespaired of rekitin ing. I therefore thank God and my friend - for directing me to the use of them. • • • • NBWTON•BROOWN, Philada. From the Rev:los. H. Kennard. Pastor of the HO Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:-Dear Sir: I kave been feerinenti7 requested to connect.mynaniewith commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphefre, I have in all cases declined; But with a clear proof in various instauees,,rind particular Win my family, of the izso=" fulness of Dr. llocfiand's Uermnn Bitters, I depart. , for once frommy , usual course, to dxpreSs my ' conviction that, for general debilitiof, theerteman4 expecially for Lioe'r Complaint. it is a safe and val uable preparation.. In some, cases it may fail; but usUally,l doubt not. it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from-the above calve: Youricery fespectfilly. REXNARD. Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia.. , . r , From Rev. Warren. Randolph, • Pastor of Buda. Church, Germantown, Pomo; . . ' Dr. C. Iki. Jackson:.-Deai Sir: Personal 'eXPOrP ence enables me to say that I. regard the Germau Bitters prepared by yon as a 'dust excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold and,general debility I =have been gicatly beuelitted by the use of the Bitters; and doubt not they,yrill produce similar -affeote;ou others. Yours trul . - • WARREN RANDOLRH, Getmaidown, Prom Rev, J. H. Turner;Star of Efedding Church, Philadeiphia. - • ' Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir: Raying uled your Ger man Bitters in my family-freguentl.v.innurepared tb say that it has been of great service: believe ithat in most eases of general debilitY of 'the sYstent it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours respectfully. J. H. TURNER, 720 N.l9th Street.. From the Rev. S. M. • Lyon% former' Pastor of-dig Columbus (N. J.) and Millerstorm (Penna.) Bap . tist Churches. ' ,;i\,Trulltocumax, N. Y. • Dr. Jackson i-=-Dear'Siril feel it a plea Sure thus,of .myown accord, to bear testimony t0..th0, - excellence, of the German Bitters. Some years since be:ng Mach afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used. thenr 2 with very beneficial results. I have often_ ,re • Commended them to persons enfeebled bY•th at tor" menting disease, and -have heard from them the most flattering teitimonialS as to their kreat'value. In cats ofigeperaldebilits,, I.believeitto ise tonic_ that cannot liiisurpasSed. , J. M. LYONS. From the Rev. Thomas 'Winter, Pastor f Roxbor ougb Baptist Church: • " Dr. Jackson ;—Dear Sir: - I feel iidut. yottrita ' contact preparation„Hoofland's German Bitters, to iuld my testimony to the deserved r6pittation 'it hate obtained. I have for yettra, at times; been troubled With greatdisorder in my'h eadtmil nerirons fiSrsteni: I was advised by a friend to' try a bottle of sour'; German Bitters , I did soli and have experienced." great and unexpected relteft and_ has been. very materially benefitted. I confidently recom mend the article where I meetwith eases similar - to • my own. and have been assured ,by many of good effects. " Respectfrillto - Otnx. • • - T. WllifE}Pillaaborough. Pa. Fromfho Rev. , J. S: .the' Gentan. Re' - formed Clinrcn,E.utttovni,llexbseountzr. Pa. Dr. C:11. Jackson:--Re'spected Sir: I have lieen: troubled with .Dyipepsia nearly twenty-yeare,Mid. have never used any medicine that did me as much good as Iloolland'e- Bitters.- I am very' totteh inV• proved in health, alter having taker: dye bottles.- - Yottrs irithyesplot. •J. S. 11ERIIIAX. ' • ItRICB , 8!: Loge gizo:( l oidirig, nearltdouble,qoantity) , ,• gT por Bottle -It riff dozen $5 0 , Elnallßlze-..-15 Cents per .Batle—half.dozeh 'CO, BBWARE ', OF. cougTpatinrrs.- ,• • . 4 ' See thit the signattire of ".43.151 , ..1ACK561 4 1.";. , is outfit) IV R.qPER. of cash bottle., .. , st: la 4 ii : A i i ... (1— nearest druggist nolhave tbo t;ticie . 46 be put off by tiny of the intokieatingpreParii, me. ti at may be _offered in its Owe, but send to us and afOrillforward,Seearelypseked, by +Aka t ittiiiClPAL 61 4 1ilbg = ANti - *Attrl'AdTbitt ' . 1 >;• : i : No. Og. AiluTic ;;51.41* . r,"' __JUIC4 E ,11; ....EVilsfii „ 1 s "01weisisoisi'i,,V.Iir;i ' on kr - cii.): * '" •.: , ' .J .-'. -., , •. 1;' ); - ..‘.. - 1, --. ::.)PierigrrrOls;- NOR SALE - 4ir, Dtas,Nd .: pcilertin lerism. mini ifttisi ITilited`bint€l. - - . ti,deo `46B=llb lIM 63