11 Oititioperrbo, •ISDDfinq. ',.; •• . . .0 0 F ,1 G :LW ROQF_ING Reath to nail down. 00sisomore durable than Tir.- ' - - ROOTINO ball the cost oT TiTn. •-- - - noOFI R, NO O for Steen IN or Flat Roof. ()PG READY 'HOUSES: FOR CITURCHES FOR FACTORIES, FOR BARNS. FOR ALL BUILDINGS ! - This Roofing is made of the hea`rieSt woven fah: , rie ever used forth, purpose , —Manufactured solely 1)7 ourselves and secured by, Patent: Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the' e•ourdry. and „ ma ny for sale by hardware merch fiats and builders. It can be applied by any common workman. ' We al.n m anufaeture, LIQUID GUTTA PE RCLIRINI;A CEMENT, • FOR it PA f . . - 1:F; -A K Y TIN it 00 F 8.• MEA PER THAN OIL PAINT. HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT, MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT. It faring a re ms.ncatly ad.heive, elastic coating. Wm' the whole. sarface.orthe. tin, filling up all the smaller REST HOLES, Awl . often saving the expense of a new roof. • . OUR COMPOUND . - GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT P is especially adapted to repairing 'LEAKY SHINGLE P.OOFS,- • SKYLIGHTS, - - &c., Sc., &e., ke. Th.As is a thick, tenacious compound, applied with, s Ar similar instrument. and does not dry up and crack, as do all other articles used for this pur pose. • CIRCITLOS A-ND SAMPLES, Of the Ready PontineFsent by malt when desired. ,Liberal arrangements mode with Agents. RE:thY ROOFING CO., 73 Maiden Lane, New York. _gag 26-1 y ' BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.- DR. JOIINSTON, the founder of this Celebrat ed Institution, offers the most certain. speedy. rind 'tally effectual remedy in the world for Gleets, Struc tures, Seminal Weakeess, Pain in the Loin?, Con etitntional Debility. Impotence. 'Weakness of the 'Rack and- Limbs ' Affections of the Kidneys, Palpi -tation• of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous frritabili- Ay; Diseases of the Dead, -Throat, Nose or Skin: and alt thole serious and melanchtlly.disorders ari ainsfromtihe destructive habits of Youth,- which destroy both body and mind. These secret and soli -tnry practices are more fatal to their victims than the song, of the Syrens to the mariner Ulysses, , IlliAting their most brillianthopes, or actieipations rendering marriage. kr., impossible. YOLTNG MEN. Young Men cspecially, - who hare become the vic tims of Solitary ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps than untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent .and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have tintranced. listening Senates with the thunders of elnquence, or waked to cestacy the livinglyre ; may ?all with full confidence. _MARRIAGEI Married persona, or young men contemplating marrian, beim: aware of physical weakness, organ ic, debility, deformities, &e., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. Ile who places himself under the care of Pr. Johns ton may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rolv upOn his Skill as a physi elan. ORGANIO WEAKNESS! tO6IEDIATF:LYII ED AND FULL V/601C Rk:STORED This-disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victims of improper in dulgences. Tot= persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences that may emote. Now, whO that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling into impro 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, -pal pi tatiou of the heart, indigestion, a west usg of the frame, cough, sytoptoms of consumption. o.oice No'. 7, Smith Frederick Street, coven doors from Baltimorestreet, Eastside, up the steps. Be particular in observing the name and number, or you will mistake the place. - AK - A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. . Mercury or Nouscons Drugs. DR JOH N.S T 0 N , 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 troubled with ringing in the head and ears whercasleep, great nervousness,;being alarmed at ruddbn sounds, ' and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, Ateruled sometimes with derangement of mind, word cured immediately. ' A CERTAIN DISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of _Pleasure find he has•imbibed the seed of this pain ful diseases, it too often happens that au ill-timed sense of shame, Of dread of discovery. deters him from applying to those who from education and re spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid - dismse make their appearance, such as pains sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head -and limbs. dimness of sight, deafness, nobs on the shin,-;bones and arrns,'blotehes on the head, face 'and extremities; pi ogTessing with frightful rapidi ty, till atlast the palate of the mouth or the bones Of the nosh fall in and the victim of this awful di sease becomes a horrid object of commis-sof:ado:1, till death puts a period to his dreadful t-taferings, by sending hint to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such, therefore, Dr. Johns ton pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy: and from his extensive practice in the first llospitals;of Europe and America. he tan confideut lommond a safe and speedy cure to the unfor -..tenatevictiin of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy fact that Gums:m.ls fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of _ ignorant pretenders who by 1140 Mr that dreadful Poison: Meren.-v, ruin the constitution, and send - the - unfortunate to an untimelygrave, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! addres , es those who have injured them- , selves by private and improper indulgenia.s. Thestl arc some of the sal and melancholy effects produced by errly habits of youth, viz:—Weakness of the Buck and Limbs, Pains in the II cad. Dimness , of Eight, Loss of :Muscular Per. or. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous Der angement of the Digestive Funetions, General De bility: Symptoms of Consumption, MENTALLY. tile fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; loss of MArmory, confusion of Ideas,: Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodi . i.n, , , Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of e•oli- Thniclity„., are SWII., of the evil ' Thousands of persons al all oaa now judge what is the eAllse of their declining health. 10-sing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, have Singular no w:trance about the eyes, cough. and. symPtoras of Consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S EsTVTGORATTNG REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. - _ By this great and importaut rernoiy. AVeakness of the Organs is speedily cured, and gall vigor res tored. Thousands of the most nervous ant debilitated. ri , ho had lost all Impt, have boon )OA:LtdY re lieved. All impediments to Marlin-v. P.hysigal or Mental !Dievalitication:. Nervow Trembling. 11 eakuess or Exhamrri , m of the most fearful kind, sl eedily cured by Pr. JQh:Lcori. YOUNG MEN, wh'o have injured thetnselves by a certain prictir.^, indulged in-when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions. or at school, tile • effects arc nightly felt, even when asleer„ and if not cured render inarriage impossible, AAA , ioti:QYs both mind aid body, should apply jinn - At/illtab*. What a . pity that AYOUArt '<iron, the hope of his country, the darling ofhis parent:s, should bet:Mantl ed from all progpeets and enjoyments of life, by the ectiseifnenee of deviating frbm the path am:lure, and iniluiginz- in a certain secret habit. Such per sons, befdre contemplating • MA 11R TAG FI shoa)d..reflect. that It. npt . lncl mind and body are the . . most noeessory requiQitcs to proniotc connubial happiiiess '•lndectl, without these, the iottrate:s through' an becomes a wea ry . pilgri mace. the pros- Vccf. honely darkens to 60 ; the Iniml '. , •coines shadowed with' despair. nett Oiled with the tnelan aholy' reflection, that the happitio r sit of anotifcr tomes blighted with our own. OF . No; 7 solifil "FREDERICK STREEV IsArriacittr,„ TO STRANGERS. . many thraii-anil4 . eared et thin Tnsfitation in the last nfte...(.l!,•e:tr,; ani the Tilrelerellq important Shrgical 01 , 2raq , us perthrmed by the ropertei° "the paper:, mid limey oilier per of whieli have almeared amdu and aeain hef”ro the public, sail:atilt gtiafaato2 to the eilliet N. B. There ere so many ignerent arid y;orthless. Quacks advertising themselves a= l'hysieia EIS. rain' 'lig the health of the already oillitted, TO: Johr.. , - ton deems it necessary to say to those unaequaintrd with hiS reputation. that his Bilderap-s hang in_his effice. Norioo--All letters must be post Paid, and contain a postage stamp for the reply'. or no answer will be . eat. . Outcries,. Su. 0 - T ICE! aEL«ICXS WMOLLSALLS AND , vi retails {Goods ns low as any. Jobbing House in Philadelphia, GELWICKS KEEPS EVERY ARTl cut ib the Grocery and Provision line; 'nlso hundreds of other article nut belonging to the Gro cery business, all of Which he offers cheap. A T GELWICKS' CHEAP STORE IS . ja th e b es t pl a ce to go for Green and Black Tiya. AT GELWICKS' WHOLESALE AND Retail Store you enn see the largmn assortment of Sugars. Syrups and Molasses in town. Li_E LW IC K S WHOLESALES AND k.A Retails tlie best Kerosene Oil for the least W .m money; also Sperm, hale, Coal and Lu'uricating 101;ERSONS WISTILNG TO BUY TO brieco and Se^ ' ar3, either wholesale ('rr will find a large stock and choise brands at Gabriel& Cheap Store. . _ VOR GOOD. PIM, FRESH GROUND jt an d ungrigind Spicee„ Baking ArEcles and Baking Itolassses, go to Gelwick.. 0 VELTVIC.KS 14:AS • TILE LARGEST stock of M ackerel. Hams, Bacon and Salt in the place, and sells ut low figures. fIELWICKS BUYS AND SELLS every description of Goods, Produce and Mar keting. ' GEttrICKS HAS JUST RECEIVED 'afresh supply of ' Prime Cheese, Fresh Crackers, - Popp'er Sauce. Tomato Catsup, Pickles, 111 übta Tepper, , Allspice, &e. - A T GELWICKS ' YOU CAl'T \ SEE A -Li very large assortment of Brushes, Broolll3, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Matches, Shoe 13IaA ing,.&e ri_ELWICKS SELLS THE AMERICAN Excelsior Coffee at 20 cents per pound, the 11 . 4 substitute for Coffee in.the market, :ma ground Itic, Coffee at 23 cents per pound; also strictly pure Ci4l , .r Vinegar. a pl3-tf Eobarro aub *marg. 4 0 CENTS PER POUND TAX ON TOBACCO.—The Government b+ alfout to put a tax of 40 cts. per pound on TOIMCCO. You can save :50 per cent. by You can have :50 per cent. b:: . .. .... Buying your Tobacco at J. D. J A - COBS% Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. Boeing your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. Prime Navy Tohat:co at 75 to ttll eta. 1 - Prime Carcildith Tobacco at SO cts. to •ii. 1 Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to ia - t ets. Prime Congress Tobacco at 50 to SO eta. Prime Twist Tobacco at 75 to Ph et, • ' JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet CavendiTh. JACOBS sells Old Virginia Piain Caveaditii. JACOBS sell Old Virginia TwiA. JACOIN , 4ellq Old Virginia Smoking, Tobacco. I JAWBS' Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. I ,Cannot be Equaled. . . , . Cannot be Equaled . Jscor,s• Sagan, are superior to all, - . JACOBS' Sears are tamer:tor to all. - t He s-dls h is o wn manufacturing.. Pipes, Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, Drier Pipes. Box Pipes, Mahogany lq:A.,, .1.1)140 Pipe i Cherry Pipes. India. It tubber Pipes. Clay Pipes, and 1 other pipes. Pipe in and get your Pipe-, Segars and Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS', Slain Street. Chambers- I burg. jan::7-Iy. 1 FAY TOBACCO AND :7_O2..GAR STORE.---MTHK CITIZEN'S' Or CII etmslmen ANT, VICINITY : The.undersigned loving- been -.raon veiled to leave Virginia - ‘M acconnt of hi. ILIS come among You to- establish a boo ine•s, hop his tern: ex perience,. and by ele.:e attention, he will meet, with at generous ;tipm-t.- 4 . stock -will eonsist of all the best brand,- or To-- ItACC I IA N iu SF:I;A RS, which he will sell as con he had tmy where in town. Don't fm gor the place, sign of the "little 1, ktinia rtiggcr." op,e , ite the Franklin- Hetet, nc , :t nor tri Sflryrq,k'A Saar c. CorlltT of the Diamom.l. jun37,d3. I. 11, ARMY OF THE P 0 T 0 XI. A C now order all tilt it to :;:zeg,, , rs, Pipes, &e. 1%0:0 J. D.,JACOBS. They know .laeolct sells the hen and cheapest. jan27-IY. - PST i ECEIVE 14npply •of Michigan Fine Cot Chewing To! ea.gu _ jaw_7-11-. :f. D. JAC.IDF". TOBACCO AND SEGARS —A lariT 1. assortment of Chewing, and t!miSking Totuptco aid Segar.i, just received and for sale at ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF TO BAccu imd SEGABS, at whole.aln nr mail MMMINI Viip.siciariFi. - FI R. JOHN MONTGOMERY• will at- LI tend pronttilly to all talk - in Of ice on Main Sti - oet. noxt doer to the Eagh; lintel, atol noarly oppn , ite the re..,itienee of the lieu. George Chambers. • jui:1171,3. fR. J. C. .RICHARDS will. attend promptly to all ealls in his line. Otliee on Main Sir,et, nest deer to S patg r' Drug Store. inmICE flouts.—Frain 7-to 9A. M.; hi lo '2 end 6 C. M. j 1111.17.63. nit. SAMUEL G. LANE hasresumed tho I'RACTIVJ OF MEIACINE in Chain h-mhur.r. 1/111.:c un Qc ectistreet,a few doom East of Wallace's Store. DPI3-tf - - CI REAP CHAIR AND CABINET WAlt.td ROONIS.—The ieforms the pultlic that he continues the ma millet ure of tit mim - COW? attiele , Of I , U.RIN ITU RH in his i;tm. at hi:: Slim). on Aiar Street, threo doors South of Iluher Totbert's Ilard , xare Store, lie a t wa nn h an d twril pi-emu:ea to manufacture na th-I , lmrtc , t no ticc,Setingetits, eattell,dt am, an d Wind,•t Suit , . Plain lied FILM* and (_!rmtnion at , li odes. Wn,t, s tat „l,,, and liedsteads. ENIT lAN TILINIJ:, Gut up it, the be=t style. nutlet/1m - atbmtion pa.iti. to lI.OUSF, AND PAPER 1.1AN(4 LNG. anti entire..eatisr:tetion i n orrry ir , tpticeguar.mterd. - REPA MING nf all itindq, in his line of bunitiii, prortinfly itttproltul to, at fitful:irate privvz. UNDERTAKING. - 1 - laxingPurcha.sed thell.ecan Mr. Win. Flory, dee".L'he is ahlu to atttgalune rslsmo.niffactnro Collins; at the shortest notice, of Cl 4.11. Walnut or Cherry. A .Layer -out will be in att.( tidanci.. - W04,0:3431. • JOSIAH. E. SC'IIOPIELD. .4.4 'l' ianltJunt_ 8, _ Groceries, ,Szr. 1 - 1 ROCERIES:.WHOLESALE' • MW Ll. • 11F...TALL- .- , •. „_ SHAFER STUART ,WOULD ZESPLCTKCLLY CALL :Slit: AmtEFTIoN °Foray. • "- , •citizenil bf Cnuttiberhtirg and vicinity. •` TO THE VARRIED AND EXTENSIVE' AS• • - SORTMENT OF • - • ' ' • - Groceries, , . .- . , Fresh Fruit, , . , . - gtieensware. . .......„- - Cedareare, -l Stock of ~.. and a general . Miscellaneous Articles . • which the- are now offering, and constantly receiv ing from New York, Philadelphia. and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Main street, opposite Huber Sc Tolbert's IlardWare 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 advanfegeous terms, and having their own cars on the Road. and one of the firm being almost con stantly in the city, affords _them every advantage in Purchasing goods in„the shortest thne, and at less exPense than usual, which enables them to sell VERY LOW FOR CASH: - SUGARS. COFFEES AND • TEAS of aiLgredes. from the highest to the lowest:price, by the barrel, sack or pound. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, -by the Hogshead, Burrell or retail for family use. SUGAR CURED HAMS, COARSE AND 'FINE SALT, FISH AND CHEESE, at city wholesule Prices. We would call especial attention to country deal el?, and others, wishing to purchase at wholesale Prices,"as we are prepared to sell everything in the grocery lino ax- cheap as can be purchasedin the Eastern cities. MAYER S: STUART, Main St. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce, or taken in exchange for goods. PICES &C. Onions, Preset - % ed Gintter, (;firkins. Pineapple Pree'vs, Paper-Shelled Abounds, Hard Shelled do . Filberts. Pecan Nuts, Cocoa *, English Walnuts, Walnuts, • Sh el[barks, Water (Traekers , Sugar Matches. - S.tove Smoke Pipes, !Market Baskets, illueket•!. ;Brooms, Esssence Coffee. Candles, t Lead Pencils, ICastile Soap. ;Toilet Rosin " ilndigo, I Starch, 'Wrapping Twine, Stone 'Ware, Preserving Tumbler:, Scrubbing Brushes, - Sweeping i Shoe Shoe,Blacking, Silver Sand, Beth Brink, Tripoli, AFER 454..-STUART'S, alit Street, near; Queen. R U LT S, S Oranges'Und Lemons Bunch Raisins, Seedless Raisins, . 'I:0-er Raisins. • Prunes. Currants Citron, Turkey Figs, IN tillage. Figs, Fruit, Split Peas, I Walnut Catsup, • Tomato do Moshroom do- PinVapple CheoT, Sap Sago English Swim Limburger " Baker's Chocolate, Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper, Cloves, Chanainon,Alspieegromid expressly tor family use, Beans. , Pickles. Chow Chow Pickles, Cauliflower do . " Mixed do Mace. Ginger, Nutmegs.- Macaroni, Vermicelli. - Nonpariel Capees, Lentels French Mustard Coleman's Mustard, Durham do Salad Oil, for sale at SH mar 6.] N IIA"ILY GROCER-Y STORE E. C . .B 0 D having - pnrehased the Grocen,-Storenf Thomas Met calf, on Main Street. opposite Grove's Hotel. hikes 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 he is prepared to offer at the lowest cash pri- "ccs, Hi: , stook consizqs of SITGAE.'S. COFFEES AND TEAS, of all grads from the:highest to the lowest prices,. SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nos. L 2 and 3 MACKEREL, BROWN AND WHITE SUGAR, SYRUPS AM) MOLASSES. FRUIT, SPICES. &c., ench asuOranges and Lemons. Bitncli ltai.ins, Seed less Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Citrons. Figs: Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. Chocolate, Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs. 'Macaroni. Mil,tard, and every article usually found in a Grocery Store. B E L Ti A. N , D• WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 10. 703,mAREET and 2 N. 7th sT., Pun A. Invites the attention of merchants to kis large and well aq , ml.ol cwck of Sagar , . S..rup3. Tea, and Cof toes, all of which will be sold at the lowest market rites. Coontry buyers rind aellcrs will find it to their advantage to eve him a call. Price currents eontaining all the varieties of the market to be had of S. S. S kfRYOCK. Chambers ham 5e2.3, B R 0 0 M. S, BRIT S'H'E S, Bhoknts„ Soap. • Thread. - N'eedles Hook , and Eyes, and every article aivallv found in a Vavicty Store Ttt - BOY ' Main Street, opposite Grove's:Rotel. FL 0 'IT R ;' H'o MIN Y; Corn Meal. Potatoos, Bacon. - Cider Vinmar, Beare:, ; Popper Saum lice, Laid, Pickles, at. BOYD'S Grocery Store. l o rr CELLANEOUS ARTICLES. iV N‘ a tcr MatPlice. Stove Pictish, scnce of Cnffee.zs-'!.IOC Blacking. Sil ver r.,(fvl) . ;-; PheaD Grocery. - lAMILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT 1 awl POWS MEAL bv the hariel rmjn small lu.mtitie for ',llk 51 ' SiIAFER 4 3.:6TUART'S. __ TIIRESH F ISH AND OYSTERS RE CEIVED every wed: at SHAFER & STUART'S. ft/ ttirai. e 5 r EDLT C - A L • 1 t% " IIIII!M • o KUNKLE'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, , A pure and Powerful Tunic, Collective and altera tive. of wonderfol ellicaey in di:ie,vieq of the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS. Cures , DS"ape psi a. Liver Complaints. Tleinlache, General-De hility. Nen-mimes.. Depres sion of Sniriis. Coingination, ' termittent - Fever.. Acidity of the Stool rich, Nausea. Heartburn, Di , cust for Food, Fullnees or Weicht in the Stoinaeh, Sinking or Flattinincat the Pit of the Stoiturti. Swiraininy. of the aped; Itifiienit Breathing, Yellow Read, Fain in the Side, Back, Chei-,t, and. Limbs, t: iii earn every e. - Fie, of Chronic, or Ner i-on< Dizeasci , of the Kid -,yds and D:<caseq iii inL tl'(l ill . n diFordered Good fir Male or Emote. OliVor Toon.g. • The, nin4tl3 , 2m , .. , firinl in-dieine 'known; rticeE , better srtfi4.tetion :ind eliret; try)ro tlitm ntty Pri"Paratiort pfit-red to the public. ' , This tralv A - du:11)10 Tonic! 11:IN been so thoro . nghis tested IT t eft hu emninimity, that it Is now deemed indiwen•ihie tp,x Medicine. It costs but litt) ; e, rives tone to tho'lpi nft el i , renovates the •Ivt•teni and prolinurK \', now only :IA a trial of thti yainabloT9uie, . tE OF COUNTERFEITS. '13.4 • Prew ire d a nd .Idd tvlinlPsale and retail AKY BUNKED & BR 0.. M AfaTltet o,.l.la.m , burg. Per stile in Clunnbyr4m.rg 1w J. N [NON, and by Druggists and Dealers uvn where. niayll-6m pgrbthate Calml o ' & r AN,D,SADDLE.P.A ; ; • The subscriber respectfully infoiniShis frientisninl the public. that he oos.tinnes to carry On the • abor business,,nt his old Stand, on Alain Street, opposite - the Gorman lieformed Church • .- C T dApI~3ERSBJPG, Phi - • Boxing enlargpilhis.httsine6"S'ad.dierr antiCoaph - makers willfitiil in his Stoic Room a general assort ment Of goads siiited to their several requirements, such as - aitand'Conntry llogsking. Patent L a ther, • ' •' Saddle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Vail Plated,Tinned and Japanned: Goat Hair, Straining Feb and Worsted; Rain loner than Cotton; Hames• ' ' • Bits and , - • , • I &IMO, Plated, • Tinned and _ \ • Japanned • Coach Handles, new stiles:, Curtain Frames; llub'Bands; Bridle 'FrontS; Roscates, Swivels and -Orna- • naillents; Iron Plated and • Wood Gig flames; ' BUCKLES--BRASS, SILVER ANI) 3 - A PA'lsi N E D, all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and WoOden Mar .tingal Rings, Stump Joints, and a varie ty of other • goods suite.- - ble for - the trade. ALL. KINDS OF PLATING, done with ea.tnes and despatch. LEWIS WADLDLE.B . ., n04,6P-tf. Chambersburi, II A R D W. : A '1?. S'M TII & ItICITARDSON, - €.ll Market Street, Philurklphia. , 5. FRED. SMITH.. , CHAS. RICHARDSON. The undersigned would resPeetfullv call the at tention of COUNTRY: MERCHANTS -to their' large and well selected stock of EL A D ~1 7 AI? E-. Having made special arrangements for ,the Fate Trade, we flatter ourselves we eau otter inducements to purchasers that will fuLIY remunerate, the trouble of examining our stock. We ask but atrial, to con-, vinee the Country Trade that we are prepared ,to sell low-and accommodate. Our stock of ,Tilde and Yorl.•et Cutlery:Ll unusually. large, selected with care, and including a.varicty of styles that cannot but suit all tastes. - We have constantly on hand a large assortment of Building Hardware, Tools, Cutlery,. Files,Tool Boxes, • and Chests, Saddlers and . Shoemakers' Tool .Serews„ and bails every thing in short pertaining to a first class Hard-, ware Store. - ' Particular attention paid to Country orders; It is our aim to secure the et?nklence of our customers. and to this end, we are particular in filling orders to glee the best, and as chew? as though the customers were buying in person. titre us atrial, • It tpmtr.NcEs.—J. K. Shryock, Esq..„A; L. 13. oyster, Chambersbarg. SMITH eV RICHARDSON. au5.63-tf. - 611 Market St.. Philadelphia, NEI,V7FIARDWARE - STORE. • .7. L. BEI STEP. . • , would respeclfrilly inform his friends and the public generally, that in connection with his KEROSENE 01.L'AND LAMP STORE, he has commenced the HARDWARE business at his new Store Room, one door North, of Sol., Hu - bees Grocery. 'His stock consists of the following articles, viz: ' _ - Building Hardware, • , - House Furnishing Goods, • - Table and Peck et'Cutlem • • ` Mechanics' Tools, Nails by the small or keg, .. Farming Utetisifs;-such as ' ' Shovels, Spades. - Forks, , - Potato Lifters,. Scythes, ' etc., etc. Also, Glass, Paints, Benzoic, Linseed,' Kerosene and Lubricating • ,Lamps of all descriptions, Chandeliert for Gas and Kerosene, Fruit 'Jars, best onality, etc. Agent for the sale of EVANS k WATSON'i; Fire Proc,f Safe.. • - , jai:l'4(33 tf. IT AR D W AR E.--The public are in- citedto eat! and examine our extensive stock of 'Hardware, Cutlery, ke. We keep oriliand a large stock of goods i❑ our line, compo.sfedqxtrtly'of the followi.ng, goods, which we offer verb- cheap. Iron, -- Files, Loo kin g• Glaises, • Nails. I Rasps. • - Farm Bell's, f Steel, Basis, ' Springy. Axles, Hoelis, Class. '-Boot Trees, Hirt -6 - :s, Chains,' . Shoomhker'siß it Plana, - .1 3 /hips, Saddler's Toils, Anvils, . , Bolts: ' , - .. Trimmings, Vices, Saws, . CoflinTrimmings Bellows, ' . Brushes . ; ' t;rindstones, ' Paints, • , Haines, I Cedar Ware. Oils, • Shovels; ,- Blasting Powder Turpentine, Rakes, Shot. Lead, Hoes, - , Spades. ' Poet Knives. Call and examine our Stook, Speeinlineineem en ts offered for cash. 110,63.1 BRAND & FLACK. ARD W AR. E' AND CUTLER'V; ENDITIT & SON, - ;' Import:cm and, Dealers AMERICAN, AGMS"! AND GERMAN riARD WAR - E, 509 Commerce Si'reet, Philadelphia. EPO,Teen Bth and Gth and Matkvt. and ,Arch Sta.: ' au5,6:1-tf. , orWarbing 311131'5M. ),ITUNDEMLICII R NEAD. f T FORWARDING AND COMMISSION NERCIIANTS, North Second 6treot. opposite the. Cumberland Val -ley Railroad Depot. Chambembum Pa. - Cars van regularly to and from Philadelphia and, Baltimore. • AGENTS.—Peannek, Zeil, S.: Tlinchinan. No. OS Market St. Philatklphia, Lygeas Valley, Broken Egg- and Nut COAL.`fdi root from the mines), 1V ilkednirrh and , Pine . Grove FouNDRY COAL, MTN BER. SHINGLE; 4 ;SALT, PLASTER and lintwock CEMENT. kept cOostant ly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of etll kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. 'UNDERLICH NEAT). -- MEW ARRANGEMENT.— L.l FIVIGHT TfutrarciiTo Ntw YoaK wrrnoti TR A N. 5111? MEN T , The Under:4;llCA WO aid re3pectfidir inf‘y a the public, that they ate preparedto shin all kinui of Produce, Merchandise,' e., from Clia ln'sbary, iind Greencastle to New York from_ transhipment. and delivntrit at New . York as qUiek as it can be delivered in Philadelphia. The attention of kilter : ; and Shipper's is respect fully invited to this new arrangement. For further inforrhatiou inquire of • DEITY. & McDOWELL, Agents. feb 21-tf Charnbershurg and GreeneaAle. Trms. L. (411.1.E5P1T% JA COTS ZETAER. GILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO.. PRODI(CE'k PROVISION MIIIICIIANTS, 1 N 11 7 ITN; ESA LE (1 110 CE RS ' North-West corner of Sixth and Market Std. Phil- - RA I? LOW!S. IN-DlGO rk•nlers and (lensuitternef the-above Cc/do-tit*, Iv a qh Blue, will please take notiee that the Lubeis aro altered to read "'INDI(;O BLUE,' Pitt LIP , at ALFItED 1)rog Stere,:No. 2.11 N6rth Se^orici Sir Act. Philadelphia." 'The'quality of, this Blue will b the eame in ever Y respect. It is warrantect color Fiore. water - than twice th e C* quantity of Inaiko. anti to go mtieh ther than a ny other IWash. Blue in the nmrket. It die- Falco; perfe:qty cleat-. and 'does- not' settle 'on .the clothe , a= niot of the other makes do . One Box tli.solved in, a half pint of water Iy - 111T:cake as 'e.ood a liquid blue as any that is made; at one-third the east. . As it is retailed 'at the slime price .as the Imita tions and inferior articles, Imusekeep'ers will find it yery muell:to their adv abtago to ask for that Put.uP lit WILT ni-laun All E 1111) 011 e 110 • aftCr •this date viitlißlittontr's aa-ne on it is ten imitation. The 'tar* laha-Woes not veil:lir:6'a sti,s;aipf Tofialo by Storbkeepertgenerally. 'ferl-Gra. attornm at Katy. TT E GO, 0 K ' - krion.:4 - Ei -AT, IJANI,, Chambersharg. Pa. Office in Mrs. Bard's Buil dings, directly opposite the Court House. Having had official-connection with the Provost MarshaPS Office; he offers his services to drafted -men in the -18th Congressional District. claiming et emption from Military service limier the law, or for • physical causes; and hopes from his experiehee and strict. attention to business to satisfy those intrust dog him with their eases. ',Persons fforit,abread can receive advice'aud hare their eases prepared by car respondence. ' j Reference can-be had to the Hoard of tntolirren - ,of the 16th District, Hon., A. R. McClure. Hen "James NEI, Chambersberg; and-Hon. McPher Son, Clerk House rif Representatives. jitter. TTA,STINGS GIcIR, Attorney at .La.z end Geri c ral Min t Agent. Office—Market st East of the Court Rouse, Chambersburg, Pa. H long experience in Washington has given ( tim un usual facilities for becoming. thorouOly uninted liirith the business in the different Departments.— Having resigned his position in the War {Depart ment. he is now prepared to attend to all business entrusted to his care. ' Army and Navy Pensions, Bounty' sad Arrears of Pay obtained for Stildiors, their Widows or Heim nO-if PART KENlNEal\sTrtErpDYThe&unlrsigned fi j atr. associated themselves in the praCtice of the Law in the several Courts of Franklin County. Office on Market St.. in the room heretofore occupied bv T. B. Kennedy. T. )3. KENNEDY, jun 17,63 ., - T. J. TULL: P. S.: sl , ll , 4ll,otrort. : on; STEITART. QTUMBAUGH. & STEWART, krrou ki NETS AT L.tw. Chnorbershurg, Pa., give their undivided attention to the practice of their.profes s on. John Steivait. Agent for proeuting,Bounty Pensions, and Arrearages of Pay ; • Office in the room lately occupied by Ron. Wilson Reilly. on Market Street; opposite the Court Rouse. junl7 63. G. M. & W.. S. STENGER, 49.7rort \Jr • NETS AT LAW. ChttlilbCribUrg.-Pa.' Coffee lections promptly attended - to. W.S. Stenger, Disn trict - Attorney, and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty money, and Arrears of Pay. Office in Frank lin Building, 3d door from the corner. jun 17,63. WM: S. EVERETT, ATTORNE,Y, pT V LAw. Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling. di rectly.opposite the Court - House, Chambeisburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Franklin-and Fulton Counties. All legal business .entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. jun 17.63. T M'DOWELL SHARPE, ATroilxFY • IiA4W, Clambersburg, Pa.- Office in Mrs Bard's B onnoMe the Courtlionse. -jun17,6.. SEILVIER, ATTORNEY -AT el • VANS; Chem rsbtine, Pa. Office, Main St. above Queen, in the nom formerly oecupieT by S. Reisher, Esq. Juti17.63.• T ,S. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LA.W i l i_4• has Tomer . hisinee a few doors East orhis former location, a Market Street, Soatheide. jun 17,63. 11ALV-IN i .' DUNCAN, ATTORNEY AT ‘,i 1..6r;" 0% o 'on • Market Street, in Lawyer's An*, opposite t o Court Ilouse. L.. _ jun. 17,63. rub L. FLETCHER , ATTORNEY AT LAW', ChamberAitrz, Pa. Office on East Mar ket St., neUrly opposite the Court House. jurt).7,63., A LEX. K. 11 1 CLURE, ATTORNEY AT. - LAW, Chambersburg,,Pti. Office in the Finnk lin:Reposito6, jun-17,63., D ' WATSON ROWB R i 'ATTONEY AT • LAW, Greencastle, Pa: 5ep30,63. Vension,t Bountg agenvito. TORN,•M._ PO MEROY, . ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY No. 204 SOUTH FOUIITH STREET, PIIILADELPHIA. The undersigned having resigned his position as Paymaster in the FL S. Army, has opened at No: 241 South Fourth Steeet, an AGENCY -FOR PROCU RING PENSIONS, and for the collection of Offi cers', Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS against the Government. My long experience as:Paymaster has given me unusual facilities for becoming thoroughly acquain ted with this business in all its details. On the re ceipt; by mail, of a statement of the case of claim ants, I will forward the necessary -papers for their, signature - . Personal attention will be given to the cases at Washington. Nu charge unless successful, when S 5 will be charged for collecting i small sums undersSo; and $lO on all sums over that amount and underSlM Lar or claims taken on special arrangement Fees in Pension eases as Sled by law. INFORMATION FAR AND INSTRUCTIONS TO -CLAIMANTS. • ; All Soldiers of the present war who - have served two years, and Soldiers discharged for wounds re ceived in battle, without reference. Co time of ser vice, are entitled besides their regular pay,' to $lOO Ininity„ ~ • In case Shidiers or Seamen are discharged for die-' obitity or woundft'reeeired while in the service., they are entitled td a Pension acCording to the disability. In case of.the death Di' the Soldier before dis charge; through disease contracted or, wounds re ceived while in service, widow is entitled to re ceive the $lOO bounty,- besides arrearages of pay, and iiensinn during her lifetime 'or widowhood. , If the Soldier die aftetdischarge,frota disease contracted OT wounds received while in service, his widow is entitled to a Pension of SO6 per annum. If no Widow pr minor children, the mother of the Soldier or Seaman will receive the 'Pension, if do 'p on him wholly or in part for support. if deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow, his children lireentitled to the same' benefits as the widow, except when the children may be over the age of 16 years. If no widow nor minor children the bounty and pay will descend to the heirs as follows: - ' First to the Father, second to the Mother s third 'to the Brothers and Sisters; and then to the 1\ ext. of Kin. • Discharged Soldiers whose clothing account was unsettled at the time of discharge, can recover any `balance due them, if the Company's books are not destroyed. To draw this hilitutie, write to your Captain for a descriptive list, showing the Clothing account, and forward it to me, with your prelimi nary statement, giving also the date of your dis charge. Soldiers who" Served with the trine months' volun teers rim reeover 527 bounty and premium, without 'regard tri time of 'serviee, if they have not already' received it. Soldiers echo were prisoners in the South, and Sol diers who were absent on, sick furlough, are enti tled to co:III - natation of rations. In communicating with this office state tho naturo of ybur claim fully, and ztvo the Company and 'Re gime& td which you or the Soldier for whom you laim belonged, as well as your prelmut Yost Office' addreSs. REFERENCES This EXC,CriCTIC,N ANDREW C. CURTIN, Goverffor Pennkylvania. Hon. 5E . ..m.1.: CAmettoN. Harriquirt. Hon. Jos CARET, Chief Justice Of the Court of Washington. Hon. F. H. BeookE, Chief Clerk Pay Depa.rtroene, Washington.. ~ Hon. EDWARDArPuER.IOII, M. C., V,lshing,ton. lion. JAS. P. STERtarr, Pres't -Judge, District Court. Pittshrtriz, . Hon. A. K: .Meth.unE, Chambersbure . ., Pa,. , Hon. Titus. A. Setvrt ' Vice Prat.Prat.Va.. It. R. lion. 'W. B. Tnom ;A, Colleefor of Port, Philada. Hon. C. A. WALBORN, Post Master, - Dur:xia, & Co. Bankers, Philadelphia. .I.ts. DUNLAP. President Union. Bank, Philadelphia; But.r.rrr c FLIP-THORNE, A ttornies, - WEIST & EITVTN, LUDW]G, Kzr P:Enunr. S. - . Co., Merchants, PRITMIF.TT, 13AtrilIT At: Co:, it DAVID FAUST & Co., MPTODILTII.4, BENJAMIN S. JANNEY. Jrc.l; Co., Merch'ts CHAS. MoRGANA,: , Cci., Merchants, - ATWOOD, WILITR & CO. MeTCIDIXItS 6 JOHN M. PVitf . F.ROY, jun17,113-te. ' No. 204 South Fourth St. PENSION; BOUNTY AND -WAR, CLAIM AGENCY.—Pensions procured Ph' soldiers of the present war who are disabled, by reason of Woundi received or disease contracted, while in the service . of 'the United States: and Pen sions, $lOO Bounty'. and Arrears of Pay _obtained far widows or heirs of these who have died , or been killed while in service. JOHN R. ORB.. - mar 9-1)1 Claim Agent, Chaniberslinrg:, Pa. _ - JORRPH WM. H. MING, E Y &"M O,N G -U N It 4 A • CH.IO3Er.t3ILDRA.= , The iindermaned, respectfully announces to the' citizens of -Chatnbersbargandsurroundinectrantm' that they still continue Jim manufacture of COF FINS:and are prepared to attend Funerals in Tonoi and Country. - . , • Cdffins of Afalinoany. Cloth; male to order at the shortest notice, and mostreasT enable terms. ' They' are also prepared to; fainish. ordei META,I O I.4IC COVE'S& - - They 19511 attend to the iriztinti s eat; Cc:riimeit; uliichnvill be cdnue. inn., aatisfacterrmanacr. •4P"' I:llCMtwr Wm. Flori'd Od stantf. , - " • • - mar 0-3 mo FREY & /ALONG. Anital. D . - I • - AND / DISRASES 31 . ESULTING F13.03t- DaS"l/I'.Rs.ot . . - AND ORCIAN,I; are b r- HO . OPLA-1 4 1D' OVRMA.I4 BITTERS, - THE , GREATSTRENGRING Thesoßittorshave performed more purest Rave and do give hetter satisfetionl Have rOOre testimony I - 11.0GFLAND'S GERMAN EI:MRS_ Have mere respectable people to vonch for them., Than apy - other*ticle in the market. • Wo defy atty•tine'ioe,Mtridict this assertion. and WILL ?AT . $1,.040 To anyone who will produce acertificrite published by us. that is not genuine, EMI Will cure every ease of Chronic or Nervous Debility. Diseases of, the .ICid nos, and Diseaseearising• from a •• • Disordered'Stomach. • Observe the following Symptoms, resulting from DisorderS of the Digestive Organs: Coustipation,, 'lnward - Piles. Fullness or Blood 44s the Read, ilaidity.of the Stomach . Nausea, - Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full • - ness dr Weight in tho Stour •- &chi. Sour Eructs: , - ' • • • Sinking ••• - - or Fluttering 14 tbfl %Pit' of the Stomach, Swim; • ming of Ihetrad. - Hurried and Di (- mitt Breathing, .Fluttering at •tho Heart.- Choking or SiatrogatinFgen . srttlons ra: ben in a.ljiag posttire. Din:MOSS trf VL.4on, Dots or Webs - before theSight;Fever and Dull Pain in the. Ilead;,Deflaiericy of - Perspiration, Yellow- - • ' nmis of the Skin and Eyes. Pain • in the Side. Back. Chest, , • Limbs; &0., Sudden Flushes of Be* * , Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings •of . Evil, and great , Depression of- Spixitti REMEMBER, that this •Bitters is NOT _, ALCO HOLIC, contains no Rum or Whiskey. and can't make DrUnkards. but is the BEST TONIC in the World. -- • JAr READ WHO SAYS SO `liXt PrOm the•Rov. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the•BAptlet. Church, Pemberton, 14. J.. formerly,of the North 13aptist Church, Philadelphia: --•- $ - I `' I' h ave kn lloofian d's Germ an Bitters favorably fora number of years.. I have used them in my own family, and' have been so pleased With their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a atrikmirly- beneficial manner. 'take - great pleasure in thus cluttiely proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention-of those afflicted with the dis eases for which they are recommended„to these , Bitters. knowing from experience that my retota mendation be sustained. Ido this More ohe&- fully as Hoofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit affileted, - and is " not a rum drink." Yours truly. LEVI G. BECK.. From Rev. X: liewton Brown, D. D„ Editor of thA Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge andel:l6F.: thin Chrosnicle, Philadelphia. Although not dispoSed to favoror recommend Psi tent Medicines in general, through distrust of theiy ingredients and effects,' I yet know of no stifficietil reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits)* believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in thehope- that he may thus contrib . ; ute the. benefit of others. 140 this the more rendily in regard to Ilbofftwidlt - German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city. beennse I was prejudiced against them foe many years.- under , the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to is: , friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal this Prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage,. meet to try them. when suffering from great and long continued-debility. The use of three bottles 01 these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, ' was followed by evident relief, and restoration.to s degree of bodily and instant vigor which I had not felt for sii - months beforciand had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend - for directing me to the n.e of them. .1. NEWTON BRANWN, From the Rev. Jos. Kemaard,`Bastor of the 10th Baptist Church. „ - • Dr. Jackson :— Dear Bin; I kayo been freimently requested to connect-my name with c'mmendatians of different kinds of medicinwi, bat regarding.thii Pmetieeas out ofmy appropriate sphere. I have 'in all eases declined; but with a clear proof in variuna, instances, and particularly in my family. of tbertreo fulness of Dr. llooftand's German Bitters. I dppart for mionfrout my usual course: to exiiress my full' conviction that, or Renerolf(ebility of thevetem anti eVeciallp for Liver Complaint. it 14 a sole and pal uabtepreparntion. some'eases it may feat' but usually. I doubt not.. it will be very beneficial te.• those who suffer from the above ofillSO. Yours very respectfully, illleikNAßD. • Eighth boloW Coates Street, Philadelphia. . , From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor- of „Bapttl - Church, Germantown. Penna. Deltr Sir: Personal expert« enee enables me to say that' regard the Gerxpan • Bitters prepared by . yriu as tt - most excellentmedieme: Incases of severe eold,and general debility II have• been greatly-benefitted by the use of the Bitters.' and doubt not they will pro,duee• aimiiar effects , Oaf qhers. Yours truly, I • WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown,Pti": Froth Ref. Turrier. Pastor of Redding. Pd. 11. 1 . , Church, P4iladelphia. Dr. ,Tackson:Deitr Siti 'Having used yourClei man:Bitters in my family r freiriently I amprepatell to say that it has been of great service. i" believe ,that inmost cases of general debility.of the systolic; iris the safest and most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours resneetfallY. J. 11. TURNER, 726 N. 19th Street. , • - ' •-• -From the Rev. Lyons, former Pastor of the Columbus cei. J.) and Millerstown (Paine.) Bap tist Churches._ . , .; , • . , Ntni" ROCITELLS, Dr. 0.11.-Tackson t",-Dear Sir: I feel iVa pleasure' thus, of my own necei , to bear testimony to the ; excellence ofthe German Bitters: - Some years since he'll; mach afflicted with . I .Dyspesiri4 , l . used them with very - beneficial results. hare often re commeaded.tbem to neraona enfeebled by that ter menling disease. and have heard from them the most flattering testimonials as to their aeciat In cars Of general debility,, ,I believe it to boa ton* that otinnot • J. M. LYONS. Froth the Rev. Thriiry Winter, Pit,qtor f Roxbi;i: ough ChtmCh. Dr. 'Dickson ;--D ear Sir: feel ittlut 10 your ez eeihinf preparation', Hooflabd*s German Dittere, to add ray testimony to the deserved reputation it haa. obtained. I have for years-at times, been troubled with great disorder itrmy head ; and n ervous system. I was advised ,by a friend "to try a bottle of your German DitterS. I. did so. , and have e:tperienced great, and u-expeeted rnylealth has been very - irmterially•' benefitted. I confidently recom mend the article where [meet with eases similar; to.; my own, and have been" :IS-mired by many of their geOcleffects. Respectfully Tours, , T. WlNTER,Roxborough6Pa. trom the R(vr. I: S. :Herman, of the German Ra formed Uhereh; 'KatztowriMerks'eounty. Pa. . Dr.-C; M. Jackson i—Respected Sri: I have beet troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, arid,. have never used tiny medicine that did me as reha' geed es Hoeft n.nd's Bitters. , I ant very. much ittr , , pieVed in health. after having taken fivebotties. Yours with,rdspect... 1 -J. B. HERMAN.- ; • -. Lar'in Size (tinkling nearlv deublo cintußtitT) • • , 1 per bettle--half dozen ZS SmalfSize-,15 - Cents per Prkie—hall dozen „4 BEWARE - COUNTERVEIT4%- . , See llaet thosignatnro of "C.:IIJfICKS Q N. I !,, , , • - is•on - the WRAPPER of enth bottle. ,• - , . . , Sb‘uild your druggistrienorust- not-hare the artiiiii - ' . 10 n ,, t b., put oft b; ,any of the infoxicatin g Preps.xs tions that 'may be offered in ItS place, but send to us a ma wo willfoi•voirdiaeoarely pscked; by oxpres: ~-• • : PRO OI_PAL OPFICE ANli MANUFACTORY No. 631 Aarnt STI4.:ET, - &EVAlia;" - Pi:St SALE by Dniggisfe`and lieetcie i i e'vetini own in the United Staten. • ; Ldec 9.6340 11 II
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