The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, June 01, 1864, Image 7

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THE FRANKLIN CLOTHING' klt- .
• • PQRIIJM.:
- NEWEST STYLEg, •
The
STOCK—CHEAPEST PRICES.
,The undersigned can assure the iinblie,'and defies
inecessful contradiction, that his secentn (maso n s i n
the Eastern Cities enables him to over one of the
iqrgest and. most at tractive stoc
OTHING ks of
CL
For the Snrino and Summer Seasott of RC,' to be
found in - any similar establishment in this section.
Every - varietY of
'- COATS, PANTS ,
• AND TESTS.
wade in the very best styles and at the loweit prices.
• GENTLEMEN'S VEIRNISHING GOODS,
such as Shirts. Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Neckties,
Handkerchiefs, &c, Special attention is called
this department.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS.
- r invite an examination of my stock of Fine Cloths.
Kerseymeres, Vestings,- Arc., which I manufacture
upon special orders.
• ' SPECIAL NOTICE.
I beg to say that my Goods are ma.nufactured. un
der my own supervision, and by the very best work
men. -My preSent stock is the most extensive I have
,•et hurl in store, and I respectfully ask my friends
and the public to give me a call before purchasing
, e'lsorrhere. Remember the old stand.
- - -
J. T. HOSKINSON.
Franklin Hotel Building,
Corner of the Diamond and West Market St..
07. . Chambersburg, Pa.
' ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South
. West corner of the Diamond, next doer to tht_
Bank, Chambersburg., has just returned. from the;
city with-a large stock of superior and seasonable
Goods,sach as CLOTH'S, CASSIMERES, SATIN
ETTS, JEANS,
CORDS. ke., for Coats; and VEL
VETS, SATINS. MARSEILLES and other... Ves
t a very fine selection of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, which he is prepared to sell at theircry
-lowest market prices.
-= CUSTOMER WORK—As-he employs a first-rate
cutter. hcis prepared to make up all kinds of Gar
ments, for Men and Boys, to order, in the best styles.
Satisfaction will be guaranteed.
A large fi....l)rtilleTlt of GENTIP•XEN'S FtiONTSITING
(co
(DS, such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Handker-
Suspluders, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas.'&e. Se.
always on hand, Give him a call and save money.
- jun 17,43.
T W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
!, NISIIING STORE and SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY, No. $ll Chestnut St.. 4 doors below the Con
tinental, Philadelphia:. Particular attention given
—tia ordered Shirts. A perfeet fit guaranteed. Por
sons at a distance can order by the following Shirt
mn.sures :
Size around the Neck?,
Chest under the Arms. •
Waist.
" Wrist.
Length of Arms (bent) from centre of back to mid
dle of hand.
Length of Bosom at Side.
Shirt.
TIP C. WA. LBORN & C S,
_Lt) • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , )
READY-MADE LINEN dr. DRESS STOOK
MANUFACTORY,
/fog. 5 Und 7 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers:
Cravats, Scarfs. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Am: Shirts,
Wrappers and Dress Stocks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give satisfaction.
Orders may be left with S. S. SHRYOCK,
Cham
bersburg. -. se23.
W BROTHER,
IfERCRANT TAILORS,
No. 900 Arch .9reet, Philadelphia, Pa.
.
TWymg received a liberal share of patronage from
ambersburg and vicinity, we are encouraged to
tbSk formore. The excellence of our goods and our
work, and the care we take to give entire satisfac
tion, are a sufficient guarantee-that we value our
reputation. [noll.Al-Iy.] WESTON & BROTHER.
Nourante.
A MERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
A
TRUST CO., Corner 4th and Walnut Streets
l'hiladelphia. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpa
tual. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Paid-lip Cap
ital, $250,000.
Philadelphia., Feb. 4.1864.
The 'Ppstaff Jiaye this day declared a Dividend
_of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received
upon MUTUAL POLICIES* during the year ending
December 315t,181i3, and in force at that date, the
above amount to be credited to said Policies, and
have also ordered the dividend of 1100 on Policies
issued dining that year to be paid, as the annual
premiums on said Policies are received.
OFFICERS.
_Preeedeut—Alexander Whilldin,
Secretary and Trupittrer- ohn S. Wilson.
Aelteary—John C. Sim..
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whillrlin,
J. Edgar Thomson. George Nugent, lion. James Pol:-
lock. Albert C.. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel
Work, William J. Iloward,:Ilon. Joseph Allison,
Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Ileaz-
Litt. Isaac Hazletturst.
Wu. (1. REED, Chambersbarg. Pa., is the author
ized Agent of the American Life Insurance and
Trust Cornpany, and is always prepared to furnish
pamphlets or any informatiori wanted, and: to take
Insurances. OFFICE, in the UepoNitory
Dsa,J: C. aos and BOYLE, Medical
E.CaM incr.
• REFE,RENCESL-Ilon. A. N.. McClure, Rev. S. S.
Niecolls, J. S. Nixon, Chambersbarg, and Wm. M.
Marshal Cashier Ilagerstown Bank'.
Persons desiring information or Wishing to insure
will please call on, or by addressing the _ under
elthey will be waited in part of theentyorstte.. G. Exgent
• Va-Office in the REPOSITORY , Clam
,,bersburg, Pa, _ mer 23.
4829 CIW A VEI PERPETUAL.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
ASSETS
On January 1, 18 6 4
CAPITAi.
ACCRUED Su
NVESTED
ThissrrLED CLAMS, I Iscoug Foe 2864
$8,416. $300,000.
Loss Rao SINCE 1829 $5,000,000
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
- • DIRECTORS: .
Charles N. Bhneker, Isaac, Lea,
Tobias:Wagner, Edward G. Dale,
Samuel Gran!, Goo. Pales,
dacob•B. &Filth, Alfred Fitter,
George W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis. M. D.
CHARLES N. IIANCKER, President.
EDWALD C. DALE. Vice President..,
-
JAS. W. M . ALLISTER., Sec's pro. tem. •
DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the
Company in Chambersburg„who will furnish all in
formation'necessary to applicants. • mdr23:tf
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
± AMERICA. Incorporated '1794. Chatter Per
vetual. CAPITAL ?.500,000. Office 232 Walnut
street, Philda. Theprotnptpayinent of Claims fir
Losses during the period of nem-1y seventy years
that the Company has been in eXistenec, entitles
thorn to the confidence of the public. Persons wish
ing to insure will please call on or address the un
dersigned. _ W. G. REED. Agent.
- REenstrony Buildings. Chambersburg, Pa.
Iit:FEtiEYCRS-J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster,Esg.,
Major J. C. Austin. mar 2.3
OUR AGENT.—Mr. Joini GRovE,
Chambershurg, is the General Agent of the
Franklin County Mutual Insurance Company. iunit
NEW MARBLE YARD.—The under.
signed respectfully announces tmthe edizens
of,Franklin County that he has opened a new Ma
rble Yard in the room *fornierly occupied by Dr-
Hamilton, directly opposite J.S. Nixon's Drug Store,
Main Street, Chatabersburg, Where-be will keep on.
hand or make to order all articles in his line of bus
iness, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD
STONES: MANTELS, TABLE and STA ND TOPS.
&c., manufactured from the very best Foreign and
Domestic Marble.
He respectfully solicits a call from those who may
be in want of any article in the above line. He is
confident in his ability to satisfy all who may
„be
pleased to patronize him, either as regards his pr
--cTs, or the quality, beauty, and chasteness of his
work. 13u18.63.1 JOHN A. GROV .
QPRING AND SUMMER MILLIN ' RY
MARY liamirriwould infortiar, .9 11 c 1
4
and the public generally, that she hosing Wei"'
from the 'Eastern Cities ti new and carefullyelected
rt
assoment of MILLINERY GOODS, ADIES'
DRESS - TRIMMINGS; &e.
BONNETS and BATS made and ttgrnmed in
the latest and mostfashionable style.at short notice.
4 Rooms opposite Montgomery's Hotel. (may 4
B
0 0K - 81-NDERY.:-S.-R. FISH
ER k CO' S Book Bindery on the Third
Story of the 'MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD
ING, on the Diamond, abode Shryock - 's Bdok Store.
Entrance between the BookStere and - the Inland
Telegraph °Moo. Old Book!, Periodical!. Muaio,
NeriPmers, itcs. bound in any style. Blank Books
IMMO Won*. Paper ruled to any pattern.: ja6,64
eoal l ICtinviier;:kc,
GEO. A. DEITZ. " 'TENCH. rebowEel
DEITZ Sr , V'D O'WE L L
HIGHEST PRICE IN"CASTE,
FLOUR,
W ILE A T,
' CLOVER SEED,
ALL KINDS OF.-PRODUCE.
S ALT,
COAL,
PLASTER AND SAND,
CHEAP FOR CAS.H,
DEITZ & IPDOWEIVS ~\
WARE 10IISE AND COAL YARD,
RAILROAD 'D E P 0 T,
noll-ly.
cH.AMBERSBIJR . G, PENN'A
NORTH CARLISLE STREET,:
GREENCASTI t E, PENIVA
iun17,63
BL. AUBE 4 - 1. & CO.
• LUMBER MERCHANTS,
Hare on hand for sale at reasonable prices, a large
assortment of White Pine, Yellow Pine, and Ii em
lock Lumber, consisting of
White Pine 2 inch Plank.
W t ."
Boards.
" " Plastering Lathes. -
" Shingles.
Pine Joists, Scantling and Roofing Laths.
Hemlock Joists,Scantling and Boards.
Also Locust and Chestnut Posts, and Chestnut
Shingles. -
Mei: in Wunderlich and Nead's Warehous . op
posite the Railroad Depot, Second Street...qtriln
bersburg, Pa. `. mar.s .
IVTEW FIRM.-_-_COAL! COAL! LITM
BER! LUMBER!—LEO. -EBERT & SON
having purchased the Coal and Luufber Yard of Gen,
A. Deitz. will continuo to carry on the same.busi
nets, and will always have on hand a largesupplyot
Lumber and Coal. They will be prepared to fill all
orders at the shortest untice. They respectfully so
licit the patronage of the late firm and the public
generally, and all who may desire Coal and Lumber
to give them a call, feeling assured that- no means
will be spared to accommodate' those on the most
reasonable terms: jun 17,6- tf.
- --i
I P 0 R 1 1 1 E R S
NINES AND LIQUORS
I Ai BIAS , SALLADES:
No. 128 SOUTH NINTHST.,
BETWEEN CHF.STNIIT AND Iti.tl4:Cr . STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
GEO. M. LAIIMAN,}
A. M. SALLADE,
J. D. BITING.
RIVESE, GARDRAT . ,.t. CO.'S,
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
EACH EOZTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
WITH THE INITIALS OP THE FIRM.
$2.457,849 95
IMPORTED ISS
LALT3IAN, SALLADE & CO
$400,006
971,000
1,081,158
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK WINES,
AND AN ASSORTMENT or
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
OSBORNE'S & CO.'S
OPORTO.
TEAT FlNE4;tip DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE,
EACITBorrLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAX
WITH THE INITIALS OF TILE FIRII.
YMYORTFID BY
LAUMA X, &Al, LADE & CO.,'
No:128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA,
OLD RYE WHISKEY
OLD WHEAT THIsKEy,
, WARRANTED. - - -
OBERITOLTZ WHISKEY,
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERTS',% WHISKEY,
TAPPET'S WHISKEY, •
AND
'READING WINES.
LAUMAN, SALLADE & CO.,
Islo.ltB SOUTH NINTH ST.,
riolB4sr. - t - ~PHILADELPHIA.
A MAN OF A THO"USAND.-4 Con
*uttrptive Cured.—Dß. H. JAMES, a Retired
Physician of great .eminence diseeVered, while ha
the Indied,Weertain cure fotCon'suniption. Asthma,
Bronehitas. Coughs, Colds and general Debility.
The remedy was discovered by him when his only
child, a daughter, was giyen up to die. His child
was cured, and is now alive and well, Desirous of
benefiting, his fellow mortals. he will send to those
who wish itlthe recipe, containing fulldirections for
making and, successfully Using, this remedy, free,
on receipt of their names, with two stamps tit pay
expenses. Therels not a single ease of Condump
tion that it does not at once take . hold Pf aud.,
diSsipate," • Night sweats, peevishness, irritation
of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expector=
talon, sharp pains in the lungs. Aoro throat, chilly
• sensations. nausea-at the stomach. inaction of the
bowels, wasting away of .the muscles.
OR - The writer will please state the nam e of the
paper, theySeen - thiS advertisement in. - Address
CRADDOCK & CO, 2 •
• tnar-lylq =North 2d St., Philadelphia,' Pa.
PARENTS -O.P SCL.MERS in.the ser
vice. cr.in Hasitat, can famish litentwittithp
BllesaiNfl three mcntbkfor2s.etk.; ti; months [ee Yee! fa VI
WILL PAY TIM I
RYE,
-6 0 ft N
OATS,
TIMOTHY SEED,
ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER,
CEMENT,
FOtt. SAVE,
NEAR THE
EC 17:1
Liquors.
VINTAGE OF 1838,
Iratittin r g v s r 1864.
aVatultuial.
AGRICULTtRAL Ig.PLEMENTS
AND 3IACHD mtr
We are now prepared to fill orders for
14G,ItICIT,LtUltAL iMiLENTS ~VND
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS,
as welre4 SMALL TOOLS for the Farm and dal--
den, such us
Spade, Shovels, - .
Jloes, Forks, Rakes. ete.
- and Gras-Hooks,
Scythe, and Scythe-Stones,
anir Agricultural Hardware
hi general
We' offer, also, a large assortment of our own man-
ufacture of
Hay-Cutterg,'
Churn , •
Coffee and Grain Mills,
Sugar Mills for Grocers'.u.e,
Store Trucks of various patterns,
.7p; - Road Scrapers.
•. Wheel-Barrows, etc.
s
FET IL I'ZERS
'f'of all kinds, such 1:,,s
Coe's SuperphosPhate of Lime,
Pure Ground Bone,
- Peruvian Guano and Poudtotte.
IN OUR SEED DEPARTMENT
will be found a complete selection of thebest kinds
Of Vegetable, Flower
and G'rassSeedg,
and Seed Grain,
raised, expressly for us by the most reliable
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GROWERS.
The unremitting personal attention of the best
Seedsmen is 'given to their quality. and our custom-
ere may rely on their freshness and purity in all re-
speets:
We sell in small or large quantiti&.z to suit pureba-
sers, and send in small lots by mail to all parts of
the United Stain;
We will forward Price-Lists and Descriptive Circa-
lars to all desiring them
R., 11. ALLEN
183,191 and 193 Water Street, New York
The improved
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINE,
with Steel Folding Finger-Bar and two
riqw ready for sale
In convenience_ and lightness of draft, this, is su-
perior even to the old Style of Allen Mower so long
and so deservedly popular
It hiul literally no frame, and nearly all its parts,
With the exception of Drive-Wheels mid Gears, are
made of Steel ot Wrought and Maleable . lrpn. It is
thus the strongest and lightest, machine -in the
market
MPORTANT TO FARMERS.—TheI cheapest • and .best "Threslfer and Cleaner',' s
Wheeler St Meliek's Improved Patent Railway
Power and 'combined TURESHER AMY CLEAN-.
ER." This machine is manufactured at the small
advance of 10 per cent. over that of last year. The
farmers are tenthly adopting it everywhere. It
saves labor, and expense, and does more and bettor
work than any other machine. Price of it t su-hor-e
maehine's3oo, of a three-horse machine fsxso. Thsse
prices embrace everythingeomplete. Thismachine
has advantages that arc gruntly superior to any
other. One is that it can be used entirely in the
Barn floor, and that the power can be conveniently
used for cutting fodder, shelling corn, euttingstraw,
sawing wood. .%:e. And it requires les, power and
fewer hands shim an' other.
P EXCELSIOR SELF-SUSTAINING
HORSE PYffFORK, has many nilvantages over
others, among-whit:ll are: it is self-susttining, re
quiring uo attention until its had is to be diseliat ;-
ed. Ey the use of the pulleys furnished with the
forks it, will swing directly over the mow, when it
di , charges its load, by simply palling the cord. It
has a handle but IS inches in length. This patent
has been awarded the premium at the Nem York
State Fair, and at all the County Fairs, wherever
exhibited. . •
S MIT lI'S GREEN MOUNTAIN SHINGLE
AND HEADING MACHINE, is a new and valua
ble improvement in machines for manufacturing
'Shingle and Heading, cutting obliquely, or other
wise, any desired thickness or length, up to 24
inches. Till, Machine enn be set up and rail by an
ordinary water power. It trill saw one- thousand
shingles per hour.
Mr. Robert Black, of Fayettevill, Franklin comity,
Pa., is the Sole Agent for Franklin and Adams
counties. Any intbrmation desired respecting any
or all of these machines can he obtained by either
calling upon in person, or addressing him by letter.
Persons wishing any of these machines will please
muke their orders soon, ms.it 'requires some time to
get them from the manufacturer. Noce.-will be or
dered but those that are sold. They will he furnish
ed at manufacturer's prices, transportation added.
CEKTIrIeATK OF A K. It CLISRE. •
Cita ma - nstitnet, May 17, 1531.
Robert Block, Reg.—Dear Si,: I have thoroughly
heated the Tread-power in running nil kinds of Ma
chinery about the Barn-, and I have had the
!n est
approved Lever-powers tried at my Barn also, and
I unhesitatingly recommend the Tread-power: -
run all my machinery—thresher and cleaner, corn
:Metier: fodder-Butter, and circular
saw, 'with a two-horse Tread-power, and the power
is ample and two horses eau give the some if nut
greater power than four can with the lever-power.
and the labor is no more severe on the horse''. In
short, I regard the Tread-power as having Every
advantage over the Lever power. and it must soon
be universally adopted by farmers,
cry Respeetlitlly Yours. ke..
A. K. - M'CLUIIE.
Apply to the undersigned in Greenwood, Franklin
county.. (maylB-4tn] ROBERT BLACK.
COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR
manufactured by BLYMYER. RATES at DAY.
Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing to guarantee that
from two acres of good Cane, a sufficient number of
gallons of Syrup can be produced to cover cost of
Machinery. capable of making eighty gallons of
-Syrup per day, which at fifty cents per gallon, will
pay for cost of Mill and Evaporator in fonr days o or
where pan is wanted for a brick arch, without the
Furnace, in less time.
COOK'S SYRUPS ha;n3 been sold at an average
0f.84.tv cents a gallon, and none in market. An
acro:otgood Cane will produce from 2 to 300 gallons
of Syrt3p,
SORtiu SEED.—We offer a Superior Article. se
lected, by ourselves. Sprout the seed and rolLin
plaster. Plant ,M drills four feet apart, from North
to South. Light',soil and Southern exposure pre-
Icrred, although not absolutely necessary, as it will
grow on soils where many crops 'would be a failure.
Cultivate as•for Corn.
Cook's Evaporator has taken the first premium
over all others at two United States Fairs and over
thirty State Fairs.
'Clark Bortio - Machine Company's "C:A.WE - gra
and above SEED for-tale 15 -
= -ii•EiJ,Alient.
Office—REPOSITORY Building. Chamb'g, Pa.
The Sorpo
,llund-Book sent. free to any per
son asking for it. • • -mar23
MO FAR 111 1 E
THE WALKER HORSE' RAKE
is acknowledged to halhe ,
•
Neatest, Simplest, Cheapest and post efficient Rabe
now in use; .
Any boy of ton ytars can work it with ease; will
not get out of order, and gives universal satisfaction.
Warranted in ,very partlettlar;and eantielaurtrom
$6 ta sBlower than any otbor bpring_, Tocth,Wheel-
Rake. For farther Sake ears only to' the m
• - ' IY - FI.•ESIfELMAN,
ap2o-3m] Shirleysburg, liairtingdon sec: Pa.
Eirrs,
lar Y.D ER' S FRANSLDT COUNTY
AND OR NAILERTiI. TRIM
GRATE VINES. ST RAWBERRT PLANTS; ETC.—The'
largest stock to select from in the county. Every
thing in the FRUIT TREE and PLANT linethat
is at all desirable. Gan be supplied from the coin
inonest standard Fruit Tree. to the rarest and Most
choice native or foreign species- or variety of Friiit
or Flower. Our Standard Apple Trees are uousfial
ly fine, stout heavy trunks. furnished with ;line
branching heads, from three to - five feed from I the
ground, as may be desired. Our aim isto,m ow: the
best of everything pruning, and cultivating upon
sc i en tific principles, consequently, our_produe4lont ,
are not offered in competition with Trees grown
upon the old let-alone system. An invitation H ex
tended to all who are interested in fruit culture, to
come and see for themselves.
A large stock of Greenhouse and Bedding PIPTZ.
Roses, &c.. in Pots, will be ready in April and :gay.
Enclose n three cent stamp for descriptive Qata
logue of Fruit and Ornamental trees, Sec.
Address, B. L. RYDER '
West Franklin Nurseries. -
Near Loudon, Franklin Co., IPti.
marl 6 tf
iys„ .. Fl T r T . ray rh
ik:-Wr - i ;: b - e - r fti — rn — i4i; . mo' ,' Ht ;r e tied ' ells , .
fully to be fuund . in Nurseries, - of good n quality and
at reasonable rates.
The Stock embraccq all the leadma -Inds ofi N
FRUIT TREES.. ?.
Apples. Cherries, 'Peaches,
Dwarf and Standard Pears,
Apricots. Plums, - -
(raped,
Strawberries,
Raspberries, Currants,
Gooseberries, Blackberries; &C. • .
- Also, can he furnisheda
„good assortment
E VERGREEN TREES,
t Ercrirreen'antl other Shrubbery, Shade Trels. &e.
Great Facilities are posessed for shipping articles
to all parts of the country. as the Nursery -int?medi
ately 'adjoins the City of Harrisburg.
mar 16-tf JACOB-
FRANKLIN N U.R SEIt ,
Chambeniburg Pa: I Would olfoi• to the public
a well selected assortment of Fruit Trees, Aiside,
Peach. Pear and Plum, of allleading, varidties.—
Also, Ornamental Trees, such :as Maples, 'Aden;
Ash, Horse Chestnut,' Evergreens. Norway Spruce,
American Balsam: Fin, Arbor Vittes in ovaroty.—
Hardy Shrubs, such as Soireas in, large variety,
Weig.eliasval Deutzins, many of, these are taCI cal
culated for cemetery lots •HoneysucUles; FOrythiaz
Also, Granes, Catawba, Concord, Diana,
Delaware. Rebecca, &e.
Currant!, the leadintlinds ; Rasn'herrics, f.traw
berries.
Flowers—Roses. Verbenas, heliotrope, (lerani
utn, Fuschsins Petunias:.
All of which will he sold_ at reasonable prices for
c“dh. inc usual Kitchen Garden Plailts, by the
dozen, hundred. , " or thousands. ' 2 -
Se&l tbr a fircular, as ail applicants-are supplied
free. Ifeb 24-41 rd JACOB HEYSER, A'gent. ,
MHE- OPORTO ,GRAPE.—This Grape
is not recommended particularly tn.= a .dessert
fruit, but makes 1111 excellent. dark colorod, rich,
well bodied Wine, so closely resembling genuine
old-timed PORT \V INE, that hone butexperieneed
judges can distinguish between the two, Although
is is manufactured extensively in Western Now
York, the supply is Unequal tithe demand,'ht from
$1 50 to $4 per gallon.
Vines for sale by the Fnbscrib cf., who has been ap4
pointed Arent for it at the following prices:
One to three years old. 25e to 50 ets eacli,:s2 ,
50 to
$5 per dozen, $l5 to $3O per 100. JACOB XJ$ll . .
mar 10-tf] Keystone Nursery, Harrisb'g, Pa.
PEAR TREES.—Standard _and :4)warf
1_ Pear Trees of the leading and most valuable
varieties. Among , tbeni can be furnished some
" EXTRA SELECTED" Trees. the D warf h - aVigg
fruit buds and ready for immediate bearing.
Price for good trees,. 50 to 60 cts each—Thtra„ se
lected 75 cts to $1 each,. Rates lower brcbizen.
'Drive-Wheels, , mar 16-tfj
NORWAY 'MAPLE TREES. frtiV 8 to
12 feet high-and vigorous. A handku:re Tree,
much resembling the Sager Maple, h . ut.,FIX Inore
certain and rapid growth. .
Price 40fk 60 cents each; .$3 50R.6 ter dozen: s2t)
@.40 perloo. JACOB MISH, ,.
lhar23) Keystone I ursery, Ilarriburg.
CHERRY TREES.—A fine assortment
of abOut Forty best vitrieties, trees of largo size
and rigorous.
Price. 30, cts 50 eta, 75 cts each; $5, $5, $7 Tier doz.,
sl.B{ $25. s•'3s'per 100.311. iii-t,
mar 18-tf] . Keystone 7pTuversx, Hanith'g..Pa.
mar?-4m
E CHESTNUT TREES.--brai
for planting, 50 cents each : .s;,ml(er
riv--frmi) 5 io i feq-25 cents each': $2 0 per dee;
~sl.s, per M. JACOB ALBiji.
-
nterj3; Keystone Nursery,ilarrtshurg.
.1 - ;1201).f;AX LIN DEN---The Red twig.
Ttitietj: not subj . ect to injury by tinifbor,r.
For
Tr;e-luellf;rt;le`:i'ete gi.:Netr i 5 cents each• e. '
d
°
rnar'2:33 JAC013,1&.'41.z.
XCELSIOR ASH, handsome,
..12.4 mental Shade Tree, of sure and rapid vowth.
Trees front 8 to 12 feet 'high. 40'&80 cents? cavil;
8.3 ,741re,6 per doz.; S2O6Z-10 per 100. JACOB MISH,
m arZ3) _ Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg.
wonfectionerp, kr.
TZURItHART , & HENSIfEY;
BAKERS
CONFECTI•OI'Sr-E,R'S,
FR VITS T'OI S
AND,
F- AN C Y U) 0 - D S
Ordure promptly attended . 1173
a.1 , 5-IYI TERMS. CASH.
11i 31 0 NI A TIE - D
PACIFIC GUANO `s, •
A real guano, containing from seventy to •eightY
percent of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, to
which has been added t by a chemical process, a large
per contage of actualAmonia, ao fixed.that it can
not evaporate, making it equal. if not superior to
any other fertiliser. • . • s
Pamphlets with coPics of Analyses by Dr, Jack
son,..Mass., State Assayer, and Dr.- Liebi, of Balti
more. and testimonials from scientific Agriculturists,
a l l owing its value.- Can be obtained from' •
J. 0. BAKER, l CO.,
g . SELLING AGENTS,
87 Wall Street, New Turk.
march 2-ly
THE SORGO JOURNAL ANI3 FARM
MACHlNlST—Defotedtg Northerh Cane find
Sugar' B e et Caltuto, Improved Far di Machinery nnd
Progressive Husbandry. Published monthly. O ne
copy I year, $l.OO. SubsCriptrons received by
W. G.: REED •
ap6] • Agent for Clark Sergo Machine Co.
T°' MILLERS. 'AMD FARME - ftS.—
DEITZ & .tf'DO WELL have one
b. urtdred:tons
of the best PLASTEII for sale. apt:ll.ll.-n
TOB PRINTING , evety
,otyle 'done it
eJ the Office of tie FRANIVII NUMMI%
. .
J. MISII, Keystone igursery.'-
Harrisbtt, Pa,
=DI
A NE. ))BAVAIIS 11P
Snrth Main Stree, ( Wort Ride)
-. CH AMB.ERSBURd.
Rvicutturat.
`.a.10.z0 - , - ::*#oo;,*ii,.
SKT , D . LtAT! SAbDiaEllY!
lIMMSS. - MAITUFACTORYI;
OM
faiirniz his friends ~nii
'lie public, tbatho contitiaos to curly,ol2l.lln -
above business at hiz 0111 Stand,
11 - 4 r-ES - MARKET STREST;
• OiTersite Miller's Hotel,'
CHA ri )7 9 - , PA
and keeps constantly on hanclli-general assort=
r meat of
Biding and Wagon Saddles, ' -
Riding Bridles, '
Flat and , Round,
BIG& and Fair
_ • ,
Harness and Draft"Cbllars,
Paterit Leather Collars (goad quality).
Blind Bridls.,
Broad Gears,
. •
WaionWhips c •
,
• • Halteis,
and everything in the Leather line can be found in
his sitop, ormade to order,,at mederaterates.
" REPAIRING
dongf tit short notice and on reasonable terms.
; TRUNKS AND VALISES
always on hand and sold cheap Fos
16— He emp \ lois'notie but the beat workmen
marl6-1y
kADDLERY! 'gADD I LERir! !!—Saa
'dies, Bridles, Harness, Collars, Trunks, Valises,
&e. !sign of the HORSE COLLAR.
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the hberal encouragement
received from them heretofore, and he would invite
them and the community generally', who may need
;my !thing in his line, to give him a call at his old
stood, on the ,East side of Main Street, Chambers
litu4, five doors South of Huber &Tolbert's Hard
ware Store, where he keeps constantly on hand ev.,
cry ;variety of. SADDLERY AND HARNESS of
his 0N17.1 manufacture, and he is prepared to sell the
same on terms that defy competition. Every article
offered for sale iswarranted to be made of the best
material and by competent:workmen, .Which will be
fully demonstrated on an examination thereof.
TRUNKSsAND VALISES.—IIe would also call
the attention of persons wanting. a good, neat and
cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise to his assort
in alit. junel7,63.
AHIPS ! .WHIPS WHIPS ! - 1 !-
WM. SHILLITO. & SON, corner of Main and
Washington Streets, Chatabersburg, Pa., manufac
turara of all kinds,of WHIPS, such as Wagon, Car
riage and Riding Whips, of various sizes and of su
perior nuali ty; which they offer to the public, either
by Pi hoiesale or Retail, at very moderate prices.—
LASHES o Pall lengths kept constantly on ha nd and
for sale by the dozen. very cheap. They also - mann"
facture superior HORSE COLLARS, to which they
invite attention.
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly at
tended to. jun 17.63.-
10tROAD-GEARS, CO.LLARS,
_LP HALTERS; anti any thing in the Leather line
belonging to the Saddler's-bnsiness, always on hand
and made to order, and on reasonable terms, at
GORDON'S, opliositethe Indian Queen Hotel, .Jlain
Street. - ,
GO RD 0 N HAS A.' StJPERIOR
lot of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES,
STIRRUPS., 'SPURS; Ice., whicirlie will sell cheap
for cash good trade. - •
(I . H. GORDON, successor to 'Diehl
Gordon, gives notice to hie customers and
others, that ho is still at the' Old Stand; opposite the
Indian Queen Hotel, Main St., Chambersburr. Pa.
LiuE P A. I R LIVG DONE'AT SHORT
Liu notice,`on reasonable terms, by C. ,11. GOR
DON: He invites kiis friends to call and see him.
f TNION HOTEL. 7 ---Tilis Hotel, is. situ
kJ afed enthe corner of Main and Queen-Streets,
Cli'ambershurg,' Pa.'
The undersigned respectfidly announces to the tra
veling public that this Hotel has been remedied. It
has been raised to ,THREE STORIES in height. A-,
fine three story Back Building has been added to it,
giVing an immense amount of room for" theaccom
modation of the public generally. The Rooms are
large and comfortable. numberintrin all thirty-five.
They are all-well furnished with good New Furni
ture. Persons stopping at this Hotel can have either
double or single rooms,witlior withoutfire in them.
'the Table is always supplied with the BEST in the
MARKET, and wilt seat over HO persons.' -
THE BAR ls , filled - with the Choicest Liquors.-
The Stable is two stories, of the most modernstyle,
and the best in the - Borough of Chambers:burg.-
- unel7, 63 • JOHN FISHER. Proprietor.
1 TWTE SWAN .HOTEL.,...Nort4Main
3 1,‘
Y Street. Chanibersburg. Pa.—Having purchas
ed: this well-known Hotel, (long known as Miller's,
and recently as Grove's ,) the Proprietor pledges him
self that no pains Shall be spared to minister to the
'wants of his guests. , .
HIS TABLE will at all times be spread with the
luxuries and substantials of the season.
' HIS CHAMBERS arelarge, well ventilated, and
fitted up in modern style. - ' -
HIS BAR will be-well supplied with a large and
choice selection of the very best Liquors, •
HIS STABLE will always be_palvided with good,
wholesome Provender- for Stock, and attended by
careful Ostlers. J -
There are also TWO LOTS and a pair of HAT and
Srocx Set. LES connected with the 'Hotel, for the ac
conimodation of Drovers and Butchers. .
,ap6.64,) --- ' . ' DANIEL TROSTLE.
J 0 NE S' H• olf E
Corner Market street rout Market S'quar,
•
lIAR . RISEVRG, - PA.
tThe subscriber would most- respectfully Cell the
attention of the, citizens of Chambersburg and the
surrounding country to the' accommodations of the
JONES 11013SE;ItssurIng them - they willlnd every
thing that can,coutributeto their comfort and con
venience. . . - -
, fhe House is located far enough from the Depot to
avoid the noise and confusion Incident to railroad
stations-, and at the same time only a few minutes
walk fromthe same„;
' te... An Omnibus wAlbe.-found .Bt, the Depot On
the arrival of each train. :.
, ap27-3m
FRANKLIN 'side of
the Public Square; Chambershurg. Pa.—The
sUbnrilier would respectfully inform the gaveling
.Community that he has leased and taken pmeSsion
cif this Commodious Hotel. He hopes to 'make it
one of the most desirable pluceS for strangers and
others to stop that can lie found in any country town.
The character heretofore snstainedby the House
as. a comlortahle Home for the Solemner, shall not
uffer in my hands if a constant effort to . please and
accommodate will sustain it.: = -
I No - pains Will be spared to render entire satisfac
tion to all his guests; and pledging himsolg to en
deavor to all -he sot:tate a liberal Arra of the
• i,ublic patronage. t ap6,641 WM. C. iII'.I,IULTY.
DAV I D.. H.-11U.TOHI„SON
has become the Proprietor of the UNITED
STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HAR
RISBURG, Piti. This pdpubfriftd coinniodious
Hotel has been newlyrefitted furnished through
out its parlors and cham h ers, and is now ready for
the reception of guesi43,
Hotel traveling Public will find the United States
Hotel the most convenient % in all particulars,. of
nay Hotel in the State' Caintal, 'on atepunt 'ofits
access to the railratd, - being immediately lketweert
the two great dePots in this city.. •
BAttstsatrao,itgael7,'63-th • ' '
TNDIAST QUEEN-HOTEL:Main Street,
Chimubirib - am, - Pa. W, TAYLOR, Pro
, prietor. • - Fine-acetoinhodations,44l6W charges,
Brock. Yards and ffccace are Connected with
the premises for- the qonvenience of_Provots. Al.so
Extensive Stabling ah& YaidB for,Horses'and Car
' ria,ges. • ' -U1411017:63.
A, RT H U-R H. B A -,N to 0 S
MANUFACTURE OF ROSEWOOD AND
' GILT - 110 ULT G'B,
LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES,
of ioyely description; • ;
N: W. Coii. o THIRD AZiARA4.I,WIII,L,STs.;PHIL4.
Ordersto the largest exteritprOrrivith-executed.'
Orders filled by SERNOOK; Charzbersb'g,,Ra .
Sep2l3 "
ilaratis of all kinds
JAMES B. GILLA,N
Votets;
C. B. HANDY, Proprietor.
' failiicaLr.
el "Q 11 - 8 T I T 133 IV A R-
N:" • • •-COtSIITUTtOrNTATER., „
' • — •CONSTITUTION WATER.
, CONSTITUTION' WATER,:
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CONSTITUTION. WATER.:
"CONSTITUTION WATER..
CONSTITUTION' WATER:
• ,•CONSTITUTION: WATER.
- CONSTITUTION WATER.
coNsTrrunos WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
- • CONSTITUTION WATER.
• •
• 1 THE GREAT REMEDY"'
FOB TB?:
C T'I.T U T I 0 N.
THE ONLY '-KNOVirN REMEDY
. ,
• FOR
DIABETES AND DISEASES&F THE K.IDNE.YO
• - 'AND BLADDER. . ,
CONS:TI„TILTION-WATER
Has been prepormced by the Medical Faculty, add
the.r.ublte, to be the most wonderful remedy- fortha
peitatment eim of all diseases of the STOMAC
KIDNEYS, and BLADDER, that has aver been of
fared..:
•
It is nbt a MINERAL WATER.. It is from ex
perience that CON 6TI'f,UTION WATER has eman
ated, and we now say, let no Man doubt, when a
single bottle has been knowa to cure diseases which
the best medical talent in this-country has failed to
relieve. . •
A remedy - possesiing the virtues of Constitution
Water cannot be classed under " quack!' prepara
tions, as it is now used by the most scientific prac
titioners-in this City. It is only second4lnss physic
clans that cries down popular remedies, while the
better skilled snake use of every means to aroma
lig
plish ireure: and :the success of the ph lin in
creases as his knowledge of different re es en
ables Mull to produce a cure, while others ad in the
attempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Owe Constitution Water a fair trial—wemean you
rho are under some SPECIALIST'S care from year
to year, and we particularly allude to ladies, who
-are constantly'resorting to LOCAL TREATMEN't ,
and-all sorts-of local applications for disease, with as
much chance of success as there would be from
modal applications to the threat for diseases of the
_brain...
We have alviays:beerfeareful to use language in
ourcircularthat could not shock the moat delicate
organization, but we receive so many communica
tions from persons for which Constitution Water is
adapted. and of whose diseasesnotnentiodthas been
made; that we have come to the conclusion that if
the remedyis eapableofproducing acure,to matter
what the disease may be, it should be made known.
The medicine is put up for the public, and there
should be no exceptions.
We would say Constitution Water is not like a
gilded pill, made tb suit the- eyes and taste ; ; it is a
medicine in every sense of the term, placedtu the
hands of the people for their relief and if taken ac
cording to the directions it will in every case pro
duce a radical'cure. We would say that the direc
tions in regard to diet, etc., relate only to the disease
under which they odour. •
DIABETES
Is a disease of the stomachm end liver, acting throllgh
the kidneys, and is,without doubt. the most obstur=
ate disease, except consumption thateffeets the hu
man constitution., 'We have no space for discussing
causet, but will "state that the effect of the disease
is the conversion of the starchy principle (or vege-;
table portions of the food) into sugar. which stimu
lates the kidneys toan excessive secretion Of water:
Many persons suffer from this disease:who are ig T ,
'norant of it; thatis, they pass large quantities dur
ing the day. and are obliged to get up from one te
fifteen or twenty times duringthe night. No notice
is taken of it untif_their attention is called to the
large discharge of water, and often when it is so far
advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary:
remedies. 'Another symptom is the great thirst,
which when the disease is fully established, is in
tolerable—the patient drinks constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness of the month, crack
ing of the lips, a 'sweet- "breath, in the more adiMsi
ced cases, and finally loss offippetite. emaciation;
and the patient gradually sinks from exhaustion.
a - nisi - m:7nm; 'WATER is. without doubt, the only
known remedy for DIABETES: and. e. have as
much confidence that it is a specific as weintve thr‘t
opium will produce sleeps and truthfully say that it
has cured every,case in which ithas been nsed.
• - - . .
STONE•IN,TFfE BLADDER, CALCULUS:GRA
VEL,, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT. ET^..ETC.,
Diseases arisindfrOm a faulty secretion—tu the ono
case being too little, and accompanied by severe
pain, and , the other a too profuse secretion—whiett:
will be speedily;ortred by the
• , CONSTITUTION WATER io
' CONSTITUTION WATER
• . CONSTITUTION WATER, •
- CONSTITUTION WATER
. •
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUnON WATER .
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER • 1
CONSTITUTION WATER-
•
CONSTITUTION WATER • ' -
TH - E, ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR . •
' THE ONLY"Lvorm REMEDY FOR ,
• THE ONLY , KNOWN REMEDY FOR •'
THE. ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR,
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR :-
THE ONLY KNOWN. REMEDY FOR •
THE-ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE •ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR • -
TECH ONLY KNOWN 'REMEDY FOR
A •13 , 8 TE S.' '
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD7
DER, INSLAMATION OP.THE KIDNEYS,
- CATARRH. OF THEIBLADDER•
STRANGUARY AND BURNING, OR PAIN
. FUL •URINATING. •-
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign- remedy
in ;
and too much cannot be said its praise. A single
dose has been known_ to relieve the - most urgent
symptoms. •
. Are you'eroubled with that disb easing. pain'init
small of the back and through the hips ?.'A tota•
spoonful a day of the Constithtion Water will re- -
live you like maglc. • -
~- • ,
PHYSICIANS
Has longsinee given up the asis of buehu , • cubebs
and - juniper in the treatment of. those diseases, and
only use them for of a better remedy , .
• , : CONSTITUTION WATER
have proVed itself equal to the task that. has de- •
volved upon it. •
DIURETICS
. ;
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by censtant
use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed
disease,
We present the constitution Waterto the public
with the.conviction that , it-has no eqntH' Teller
ing the class of diseases for which it has -been ,
found so.etninentlf successful' for caring: and we
trustiaat - efesbali be , rewarded for our.efforts in
placing so - Valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patient and physician. ,
• READ VRE/AD ! READ 111; - •
Dsxvir.ta. Ps,., Jane 2,1862.-7 DR. WM. IL
GREGG—Dear Sir--In Fehr - nary:lB6l. I was afflic
ted. with sugar diabetes, and for five months•l Pas
sed more than twO'gallons of water. in twenty-four
ileitis. --TIM - obliged to: up as often as test Cr•
twelve times during the night, and in five months I
lost abouttre`pounds•in weight. Daring the month •
of July, 1861, I procured two bottles of Constittiticn•
Water, and in two days after using it I experienced
MEd andafter , takingtwa. bottles I was entirely
c u red, soon after regaining my usual good health.
J. V. DE WITT.
. ,
r.
• BOSTON CORNERS, WY:, Dec 27, 1861 . .—W111. H.
GREGG k CO.—Gents :—.l" free*, give you liberty to'
make use of the following certificate of the value cf
Constitution Water which T can recommend in the
highest. manner:—My ivife was attacked with ptilic
in the shoulders. whole length of the. back, and in
her limbs; with Palpitation of the Heart and Irri
tation of the Bladder. I called a.Physician who at
tentled her, about three months, when he left, her
worse than h fotindher. I then employed one of
the best Physicians I. could , find, who attended her
for nine Months, and while she was under his
card she did . notsuffer as much pain. ' He Si
an), gave fierily, and said ' case 'MS incurable:
For.".-said he "she-fins suell atombination of com
plaints that medicine given,for•orreioperatas against
someothei of her difficulties." About this time she
commenced the use-of - Constitution - Water, and-to
our utter astonipment r almost the first dose seemed
to have thedesifed "effect; and she kept on hiPrbv
mg rapidly under its treatment, and MOW superin
tends entirely her 4 domestie';offains Sho has lint
taken any_ of the ,Constitution Water for afictitfol r
weeks, and' we are happy say that' it has pro
duced a permanent cure.
ynki. M. VAN, BENSCHOIEN.
WE) TARRYIELD, C.t. Maroh2 ,12 1 R—V11,.
GREGG—Dear Sir :—Havtng seen your a tivertite
ment of Constitution Water,* - recommended/ cr.!
Ipf amation of the Kidneys and Irritation oft ke
Bladder, having safteredf or the past,three years,
and tried the skill of a number of thysicians with.
only temporary :Mid, I was 'lnduced to try yoir
medicine I frooured one bottle ofyoer /agents at
Hartford; Messrs-Dee; Sisson & Cot, and whenT
had used half of it, to my surprise I found a greta
change in my health. I have used two hettles.of it,
and am where Inevereximotedlo be in mY m
and insood spiriO. cannot ajpress mYgratittdo,
for it: Ifeel that it and more thud you recom
mended it to be. _Kay the blessing of Gad ever at,..
tend In in your labors of love. Yours.trulv
LEONARD & RIGGELdt;
20R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,. • PRICE *V
W/E. H. GREGG - it CO:; Pitoptiitors.
MORGAN k.ALLEN:. General Agents: '
No. 46, Cliff Strert. New York. '
JOHNSON, TIALLOWAr&DO'WDEN, 4
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Tor S. mle - N , MlLLlTEXhinbbeN.i.aj ~hia ;
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