Q Uootlig. " 0 :F I N G' BooFTNaR e - lo nail down. go giNG more ,durahlo than Tin. '•.- - I _ROOFING at half the eoet of Tin. • '---ROOFING for :Steep or Flat Roof. E A"D I_l l - G FOR HOUSES: ' -•• • " FOR ••ClIBlelltg,:- • , , FOR - FACTORIES ; -F.OR BARNS. FOR ALL BUILD 2GS! - Tlel;i Reefing its made of the li viest woven 'tin gle OVer used for the purpose.=. anufacturcilsolClY by ourselt:esund secured by p at tit. patap in rolls and - shipped ri all parts .of the countrt.'und usually.for sale b hard Ware 'merch ants sod builders. • - - , It oath° applied by any eyi on workman ? w it ,l so manufacture, g,e_ LIQUID GUTTA P.ERUFIA CEMENT, • FOR REFAIRINII • .- - 4 - I‹. Y - TIN' R . O OP S. - cf‘EAFER - 111AN OIL" FAINT. • , i,jig.A/VIEFL - BODY"- THAN OM PAINT. a - ItORRDURABLE TITAN_ PAINT. /el alperoutocutly adhesive. elastic coating over 6-Whole surface of the . , tin, - filling up all the smaller " RUST HOLES, 44 ~ often saving the of a new roof. , . OUR COMPOUND -*-..,:;.":.,' 1 - - -CrETTA - PERCHA. CEMENT i s esnecirtlly adapted to repairing LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS, • :CII.LILNIES. -.— - SKI - LIGHTS. be., be., be., be. This isa thick, tenacious compound, applied with a trowel or similar instrument, and does not dry up ; And crack, as do - all other articles used for thispur-: CIRCULARS „pOso: • _,L '; . . • • . _ • - CULARS AND SAMPLES, EMI Of the Ready Roofing sent by mail when desired Liberal arrangements made with Agents. READY _Ft()OFINO - 0 /r4if;• - •l r Y ' ' - '73 - Maiden Lade, Ice;l7l)4k. ittietticat. RALITMORE DR. JOHNSTON'. the founderof this Celebro.t- 0 ed Institution, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual remedy in,tho world fortileets, Sumo tureg.-Serninal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Con stitutional DehilitY...lmpoteuce. :Weakness of the Barak and:Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpi tation of the Heart, , Dyspopsia. Nervous Irritabili ty. 'Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin : and all those serious end 'melancholy diorders ari sing from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroy both body and mind. These secretand soli tary practiece are more fatal to their victims than the song, of the Syrens to the mariner -lilyssug, blighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticipations rendering marriage, de.. impossible. YOUNG MEN, Young Men especially, who have become the vic tims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually. sweeps to, an untimely-grave thoilsands of young men.of the tnest exalted talent anti brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence.,or waked to ecstasy theliying lyre ; niay call with,fall - confidence. • . - MARRIAGE! Married persons, or young men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organ ic debility, deformities, should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. He who plaeah imscl f 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 WEAKNESS! IMMEDIATELY CURED AND FULL VIGOR EESTORED. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victims of improper in dulgences. Young percons are too apt to commit excas es from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences Utak may ensue. Now, who that understands the snbjeet will pretend_to deny that the power of Procreation is lost socinor 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 meOtal Powers weakened, nervous debility; dye pepsin, palpitation of the heart, indieeidion, a wast ing of thellame, cough, symptoms of consumption. • / Office No. 7,:gpath Frederick Street, seven iintfrs from Baltimore street, Eastside, up the. stept. ". Be particular in observing the name and. [lumber, or-you will mistake the place. 4Eir'.A TITRE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. ,Nei -Mercury or Nauseous" Drags. . , D.R. 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 hospip,als 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 when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and ba:shfulnesS, with frequent blushing, attended' sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure 'find he has imbibed the seed of this pain fuldiseases; it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of "shame, or ,dread -of discovery, deters hin; from applying to those who from education and re v spectability can alone befriend him, delaying tiir the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such ns ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose. nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nobs on the shin,.bones and arms, blotches on the -head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidi ty. till at hist the palate of the mouth or the bones 'of the nose fall in and the victim of this awful di sease becomes a horrid object of commisseration, till death puts 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 preserve the most inviolable aeoree .y• and from his eitensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe tufd 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 fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely grave, or make the residue ellife miserable. A ' - TAKE PARTICULAR „NOTICE! Dr. J. - addresses those who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences. -These are some of the sad apd : melancholy effects. produced by early habits of yOuth..viz:-:-.Wcakness of the. Back a,nd Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sighf, Loss of Muscular Power Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep.ia. Nervous Irritability, Der angement-of the Digestive Functions, General De bility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ste. MENTALLY: the fearful effects on' the mind arc much to be dreaded: loss of Memory, confusion of DcPression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings. Aversion to :Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli tude, Timidity, &c., are some of the evil effects. Thousands bf-bersons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, 10K-sing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, have singular ap pearance about the eyes, cough. and symptorni of Consumptien DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY eTIMMMNiMMM By this giest and important remedy, Weakness of the Organais speedily cured, and full vigor res tored. . - • Thousands of the mast nervous and debilitated, who heti-lost hi hope, have been immediately re lieved. All itnpediments 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 injared themselves by a certain practice. 'indulgedin when alone—a habit frequently learned ~ from evil doinpanions, or at school, the effects are, nightly felt, e;ven - when asleep, and if not cured render marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. . - What a pity that a young man, the hope of his Country, the darling ofhis parents, should be snatch ad from all prospects end enjoyments of life, by the Consequence of deviating from the path of nature; and indulging into, certain secret habit. ' Such per sons, before cdntemplating " - / MARRIAGE @Wald ritteetthat a sound mind and, body,are the most .necesaney reqtoites to promote"connubial happiness.. Indced,,,without these, theJourneY 7 through life beeomfis,prwea pilgrimage, the pros pect hourly datheint to the view; the mind bScomes ' shadowed with; despair. and filled with the mann - sholy reßectitn, that the happiness, of another be comes blighted with our own. , I - OFFICE No. 7 'SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, 't - , . nAtlltteng. ' ' . • TO STRANGERS'. tilThe nuutry.tbottsazds' cared at this InstittitiCn in e lastfifteee years ;cad the numerous importafit gurgrioal 'O•tiere i bas perf o rmed by Dr. J., witnessed by the repertel, ore° papers, and many ether per sons. noticesK which have appeared 'again - and wain before public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afilietesi. 1 N. B. MA% aro so many ignorant and worthless %necks erasing themselves as Physicians. ruin -f Ing ...AA: lth of the already afflicted, Dr. Johns tow.; , TI L-,t, necessary to say tathose unacquainted with renfitation, that his Diplomas hang in his 4 3 cermet -3 „,-.. - • , ' • • ' *ll-TkarlopOg — All letters mist be post paid, . sad enntairfa, postage stamp for the reply, or no fUswer will too 'eat " - • - : - [ oar /6-/Y. etticeries, Scr. . - -C E-- - hf • .. - 3:2 El o Mr I CS. r:WHOLESALES i4NI) ki retails; fiood.s as low aiany Jobbing House in Philadclphia • , . CELWICKS -KEEPS - EVERY MlTl cle ,in,the Grocery _and Proiision line . ; • Os° hundreds-of-other article not belonging to the Gro 7 eery business, all of which ho offers cheap. 'A T GELWICS' CHEAP STORE 1 1 the best place to go for Green and Blank Teas. AT'OELWJCKS! WHOLESALE AND Retail Store you 0011 see the largest assortment of Sugars, Syrups and Molasses in town. . . . ( - 21. E L K S WHOLESALES AND Retails the best' Kerosene Oil for the least money; also Sperm', Whale, Coal and Lubricating Oils. , PERSONS WISHING TO BUY TO barwo and Seg,ars, either wholesale or retail will find a large stack and cholse brands at Gehileks Cheap Store. FOR GOOD. PLTRE, FRESITGROUND and Unground Spieee, Baking y Articles and Baking Molasses, ,go to Gelwieks GEtWICKS HAS THE T stock of Mackerel..llam , . Bacon and. Salt - -n the place, and sells at low figuros. riELWICKS BUYS AND SE L lX every descriptiau - of Goodie, Produce ke Ling. , . fIELWICKS HAS JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of Prime Cheese, Fresh Crackers, Penner Sauce, . , Tomato Catsup, ?icicles, Mustard, • Pepper, • Allspice, Sc. AT GELWICKS YO:II CAN SEE_ A very large assoitrnent of Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Matches, Shoo Blacking, 4-.4.s GELWICKS SELLS THE AMERICAN ticelsior Coffee . at 2centsper pound. the best substitute for Coffee in the market, and - ground Rio Coffee at 2.5 cents per pound; alsoatrictiy pure Cider Vinegar.' • ' apl3-tf tobacco aub gyigaro. 4i, CENTS PER POUND TAX ON kJ TOBACCO. The 'Government is about to put a tax of 40 ets. per pound on Tobacco. , You can save 5U per cent. by You ca.R . s,lveso per ,dAnt.,l?3' yi Buying your Tobacco at J. D. - .JACOBS'. Buying your Tobacco ut J. D. JACOBS' Prime Nnvy.'L:ol2fLcyo at 75 to SO ate. Prime Cavendish Tobacco at SO cis. to $l. Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 00 cts. Prime Congress Tobacco rail° to SO ets. Prime Twist Tobacco at 75 to 90 as. .TACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish. JACOBS sells - Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. 'JACOBS sell Old Virginia Twist. JACOBS sells Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco. ,TACoB,S:Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Cannot be Equaled. • Cannot be Equaled. _ JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. JACOBS' Scgars aro superior to all. = Ile sells his own manufacturing. Pipes, Pipes, Meerselminn Pipes; Brier Pipes, Box Pipes, Mahogany Pipes, Apple Pipes, Cherry" Pipes India, Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes, and other pipes. 'Pipe in and get your Pipes, Segars and Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS', Main Street, Chambers burg. - - " jan?T-Iy. NEW T 0 B'AC C 0 AND SEGAR STORE.—To THE CITIANS OV C/I AM HE RS BIIIICI ANT VICINITY: The undersigned having been com pelled to leave Virginia on account of his Union sentiments, has come among you to establish a bus iness, hoping from his long experience, and by close attention, he will meet with a generous 'support.— Ills stock will consist of all the best brands of TO BACCO AND SEHARS, which he 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 Shryoek's Book Store, South-east corner of the Diamond. run 17.63. : C. H. BUSH. FIIHE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC 11 now order all their Tobacco, Segam Pipes, &c. from J. D. JACOBS. They know Jacobs selth the best and cheapest. Sanr-ly. JUST RECEIVED—A fresh .supply of tt Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco at jun27-IY. J. D. JACOBS'. TOBACCO AND SEGARS —A large nahrtment of Chewing and Smoking, TolMcco mad Segars, just received and for sale tvt BOYD'S Grocery Store. A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TO }3ACCO and SEGARS, nt wholesale or retail at - _ SHAFER S; STUART'S. ingsitians. R. `JOHN MONTGOMERY will at /L/10E1d promPtlk to all ealls inlis line. Office on Main Street, .next door to the Eagle lintel,•and neatly opposite the residence of the lion. George Chambers.. • • j un17,63. DR. J. C. RICHARDg will attend promptly to till calls in his line. Office on Main Street, next door to Spangler's Drug Store. OFFICI•' Houns.—From 7 to 9 A. at.; 12 to 2 and 6 P. M.. jun 17,63. DR. SAMUEL G. LANE has resumed the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Chem bersliurg. Office on Queen street. a few doors East of Wallace's Store. apl3-tf fIHEAP , CHAIR AND CABINET WARE ROOMS.—The subscriber informs the Public that he continues the manufacture of the va rious articles of FURNITURE in his line, at his Shop. on Main Street, three doors South of Huber & Tolbert's Hardware Storez. He has always on hand, or is prepared to manufacture - on • the shortest no tice, tip'nn g S eats, Caneßottom, and Windsor Chairs, Sao; Plain and Fancy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing: and Coininon-Wardrobes. Wash Stands. Book Case,: 'and Bedsteads. - IrENITIAN BLINDS got up:sn, the'best style. Particular attention paid to HOUSE PAINTING, AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfaction , • in every instance guaranteed. REPAIRING of all kinds.in his line ofbusiness, promptly attended to, at - moderate prices. • UNDERTAKlNG.—Haviggpurchased the Hearse , Mr. Wm. -Flory, dee'd, he is able to attend Fune rals and manufacture Coffins, at the shortest notice, of Cloth, Walnut or Cherry. A Layer-out will in attendance. : JOSILRE:SCHOFIELD. Ahanktut-ittpositow:l4ut IM--; etoredroy &r. WEI WHOLES' _T4 41i1) RETAIL.' . '4 R i i nts SHAPER : I'. Irwin IiESPIIdTPIiIIY‘CALL TAE ATTENTION OF TIER citizens ot - Chainbczsbnrg and vicinity_ Ttit 'ViRRTEDAND, A§! g 0 E • = • , -Fresh Fruit, • • Qp,eennvp : r. • Cedarware, and a general Stock of - - • , • - - Miscellaneous Article's; which they are new offering, and constantly receiv ing froni New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, at their Storciatoom. on Main street, opPesito Huber k 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 adva.ntegeous terms, and having their own cars` on the Road. and one of the nrzn being almost'con stantly in the city, affords them every - advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest time, and at , less" expense than usual, which enables them to Sell- VERY LOW. FOR CASH! SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS of all 'railer, from the highest to 'the lowest price, by, the barrel, eeek or pound. , , • , . SYRUPS AND MOLASSES; by the Hogsheati,Tarrell or retail for family use., ,- . SUGAR 'CURED' IiAMS , COARSE AND' FINE SALT; ;.I - ' "FISH AND CHEESE, at city wholesale spriecs. • We would call especial attention to countrycleal erg and others, :wishing to purchase at wholesale prices, as we are prepared to sell everything in the Grocery lino as cheap as can be purchased in the Essterneities. ,SHAFF4I. S. STUART, - .Main St. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce, or 'taken in-exchange for goods. • - PICES &C. (Onions; • ' Preserved Ginger, G'irkins, . • ' Pineapple Pres've, Paper=bhelled Almonds, Hard Shelled' !do Filberts.' Pecan Nuts, . : • Cocoa " 'English Walriuts, ' Walnuts, , ' S.hellbarks, Water Crackers, , • Sugar iklittch es, . " Stove Polish, SmOke Pipes, ' - Market Baskets, Buckets,. . . Brooms, lEsssence Coffee, ;Candles, , !Lead Pencils, Castile Soap. Toilet " Basin " Indigo, Starch. Wrapping Twine, Stone Ware. Preserving Tumblers, Scrubbing Brushes, • Sweeping Shoe Shoe Blacking,' Silver Sand, - ' Bath Brick, TripOli. AFER & - ..STUARI7S,. I ain Street, near Queen. ' IWIT I T s; - s Oranges and Lemons Bunch Raisins, Seedless Raisins, Layer Raisins, Prunes, Currants, , . . Citron, Ttirkey Figs. , . .., Malaga Fi gs, . 'Ettit, ~ , St 't Peas, 1 Wu ut Catsup, Tomato . do - - i - 1 Mostrbom do - ' Pin apple , Cheese ~ Sa Sago 1 , , glish , .. 'Swisls " Limburger . 11. Baker's Chocolate, —' Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon,Alspiceground ' expressly for famil y use, Beans. Pickles, - Chow Chow Pickles, Cauliflower . do Mixed do Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs, Macaroni, - • • Vermicelli, Nonpariel Capees. ' Lentels, Trench Mustard Coleman's Mustard,---‘', Durham do Salad Oil, • - for sale at 511 friar G.] 31 FAMILY GROCERY STORE. E. C. BOYD having purchased the GroecryStore of Thomas 'get calf, on Main - Street, Opposite Grove's 1-W4-lakes this method of informing the old patrons,of the house: and the public generally, that he is opening a varied assortment of - • FRES,II which he is prepared to offer at the loweSt cash pri ces_ Hit stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS, a all grades; front the highest to the lowest prices. SUGAR-CURED HAMS, .Nos. 1.2 and 3 MACKEREL, BROWN AND WHITE SUGAR, , SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. FRUIT, SPICES, &c.,: such as Oranges and Lemon ,, , Bunch Raiqins, 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 Grocery Store. BEIDE'LMAN, • WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 703 MARKET and 2 N. 7th ST.. PHILA. invite - 5 the attention of merchants to his large and well assorted stock of Sugars. Syrups, Teas and Cof fees, all of which will ho sold at the lowest market rates. Country buyers and sellers will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Price currents containing all the varieties of the market to be had of 4. S. SIIRYOCK, Chambers burg. _ se23. B.R 0 0 31, S, Blt US HE,:B, Buckets, Soap,.__ • Thread, . . Needles, • Pins, Hooks and Eyes:, and every article tonally found in a Variety Store BOY.V Main Street, 'opposite Grove's Ilotoi . Corn Meal, • Potatoes Bacon: Cider' Vinegar, ' . Beans, Pennereauee, - Rice; Lard:Pickles, at BOYD'S_Grocers Store. N(ISC.ELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Water Crackers, Matches. Stove Polish, Es-, senco of Coffee. Indigo, Starch. Shoe Blacking. Sil ver Sand, &c.. fur sale at BOYD'S'Cheap Grocery IFIAIILY FLOUR, BIICItWiIEAT I: and. CORN MEAL br 'the barrel or in sunlit quantities for sale at - SIIAFER STUART FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS CEIVED every week at • . SHAFER &STUART'S: ftlebtat. MED-IC A L EM ..,, i'i .t. oi 1-3 O )4 KUNKLE'S BITTER WINE OF 'IRON, 'A pure anti Powerful Tonic, Corrective and alteta tive. of wonderfutailleacy in diseases of the STOMACH; 'LIVER , and BOWELS. Curbs - • —• • • Dyspepsia. • Liver Complaints- - - Headache, General De bility Islervousness,,Depres- . sion of § l virits, Constipation, In termittent ever, Acidity of the Stout- • aeh, Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach; Sinking Or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, &imnruail. of the Head, Dreathing. Yellow Head, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, arid Limbs, -• will cure every case of Chronic orNer vous Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys and Diseases arising from a: disordered Stomach. Good for Male or . Female, Old or :v Young, „ The most beneficial medicine known; 'gives better satisfaction and cures more diseases than any - - other preparation offered to•the public, This truly 'Valuable Tonic has been so 6m :r oughly tested by all classesof the community, thatit is now deem miindispensibl eas a. Tonic Me iciae. It costs but little; gives tone td the Stomac , renovates the system and prolongs life. .We now 4121 Y ask a trial of, this valuable Tonic.- c&- BEIVARB OF COUNTEAFEITS,'S3i Prepared and sold wholesale and retail. by S. it. KITNKEL & 8R0.',118 Market at„ Hari-14mm. For sale an,,,Chamberskalrg Int.& S:flilXON. and by Druggists'atid Dealers everywhere. mayll-6m • Varbttlarc i euting; Sx.s' CIOACH AN'D SADDLERY The subs' criteri6iieetinii?iiiiiirmshis rrierict; ana ihe : pubtic, that Tie inagnessvatiiisultitrid;;im Sti`ecf, - oi)ikisite the German R&eituOti Church," CHAMBERSBURG:, - P . A. Having enlamsl hjs Inisincss, k qeddlers nr( Crx . makera Will ftno. in his Storc ilount•l gcunrai as art= rapt •:)£ goPtis su4sci, to their se , .7cral requipemenal such as • • . _ Countrs Hog' - skins, - Leathei:' , • „ • Saddle 'feces and Oil:thing. Gig T z ree.q 4 Aildnated, Tinned and Jipanni , sf; .o(int anfl Wizistcid, Rain .dower ,tlany Cation; • names, • ' • • Bitian4 • • • • ' , St - Limps. - , • _ Plate,d; - ' r' • , - 'Xinned and _ • Japanned -; _ - Conoh Handles, ,„ . , new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;- BTidro Fronts; 'Bipinkies: Swivels and Oina- •-• • , nap:wilts; Ir 6n s Plated apd , - Wood Gig !Tames': : BUCKLES-LB.RASB, SILVEIL AN] • JAPANNED. all Styles Ind _Patterns:. Ivoryattd . .Wooden Mitz tiogal Shut:plaints, and aTtirie „ty of other goods suita ble for the trade: ; _,- • ALL Krsps, OF PLATING. done with neatness and de4.raich. • - LEWIS WAMPLER; ,Chatabersburg,,Pa._ H A R D. W 4._ R. SMITH Si . :RICHARDSON. ; , 611 Market Stela; J. FRED. SMITH.; - CHAS. RICKAnDSJO2t. The undersigned would resPectfully call the at tention, of COUNTRY; MERCHANTS :to - their' large and well - selected stock of ' , HARDWARE. - Having made special arrangements for, tho Fall Trade, ice - flatter ourselves we can offer inducements to purchasen3that will fully remunerate the trodblo of examining our stock. We ask but a trial, to con vince the Country Trade that wo aro prepared tb. sell low and accommodate. Our stock of Toble and Poelw Cutlery is unusually large, selected with care: and ipeludingn variety : of styles, that cannot but suit all tastes; We lace constantly ou hand a large assortment of Building - Hardware, Tools,. Cutlery', r Files, Tool Boxes, • ._ and Chests. Saddlers and • • . ' ' Shoemakers' Tools. , Screws, and Nails 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 conficlenreof our customers. .and,to this end, we arc particular in filling orders to give the hest? and as cheats as though the customers were buying in person. Give us a trial. REFERENCES.—J. K. Shuio,ck,Pg,...,,A. K..llAleClue, L. B. Eyster, Charnhersbure. .SMITH & RICHARDSON: - au5,M-tf. - - Gil Market St., Philadelphia. 'YEW HARDWARE STORE. , 1.1 . . L. ,I 3 EYSTER, would resPeelfilly inform his friends and the plibile generally, that in connection with his .- KEROSENE OIL AND'" LAMP STORE, he has commencedthe HARDWARE business, at his new Store Room, one door North - of Sot. lin- bees. Grocery. Ills stock consists of the following articles, viz : Building Hardwiiie, - House Furnishing Goods,, • - , , Table and Pocket Cutlery, • , .31echanics' Tools.-- . • - Nails by the small or keg. . - Farming Utensils, such as %--- Shovels. - _ , Spades, Forki ' ' ' Fatah Lifters, Seythep, - etc., etc. Also, Glass, Pahits, Benzoic.. Linseed, Xeroscne and Lubricating Oils _ Lamps of all description's, -. •, ' , . Chandeliers for Gas'and Keiosene, . ' _ 1 Fruit iTars - , hest qutility, etc. Agent. for the sale of EVANS 4 . WATSON'S-Fire Proof Safes. - ' . ju1a9,63- tf. • IT A R D W AR-E.—The public ft re ii in vited to call and examine our extensive sloe': of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. We keep on handa large stock of goods in oar line," composed partly of the following goods, which_ We offer very cheap. - , Iron, . riles, ' Looking Glasses. Nails, , : Rasps, , Farm Belts, ,' Steel, , Hosts, • , Springs, Axles, Hocks, , ' Glass, ' Boot Trees, '. Hinges,,, • Chain's, , Shoemaker's F‘it Planes. r - Whips, ' Saddler's Tools, Anvils, - . 801t5,,, N - " Trimmings, Vices, - Saws, CoffinTrinunings Bellows, ' • .Brushes,.. Grindstones, • Paints, Homes; Mar Ware, Oils, Shovels, , Blasting Powder Turpentine, .Rakes, , Shot, Lead. -, • Hoes, '' Spades. ' Pocket Knives. Call and examinejourStock,• , Snecial indueements offered for cash. [021,63.1 BJtANI) & .FLAO C. HARDWARE .A.NI) CUTLERY. , W. W. ESIGHT k SON; Importers:, and Dcal64 hi A.MERIDAN. ENGLISH AND GERMAN ,\ - HARD WAR E, 569 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. Between 6th and 6th and ..11nrit9t and Apk.Sts. , a at:t3-tf. ' orlriarbing 3Flulioro ixr, US . D,E . R L H North Tv K a c il o w n V t g. r t ) rrq. P ." Pt 3l s J ° ;h lig l it a V n il dN 4 - ley Railroad Depot. CLarMneersbinerg.ura:er „ • '- Cars run,regularly to and from Philadelphia,and Baltimoto. AGENTS.--:Peaeoolr. Zell SI Hinehrnan o No. 808 Mallet - St.. Lykens VeJley o Broken Egg and. Nut COAL. rect froin the mines), WilkeAarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER.. SHINGLES. SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT; kept constant ly on hand: "FLOUR, , GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. , . Sept9:63. : WUNDERLICH NEAD. IVE* ARRANGEMEXT.— JA...' VREIGHT THROUGH alms - -YORK WITHOUT ;TaAnstrirmnsr. The underaignedwouldrespectfullY, infr cm the public, that tlicy arc prepared to ship all kinds of ,Produce, Merchandise, .tc.,_from Cliam bersbure and Grecueastie to New York without 'transhipment, and deliver it at Now ; York as quick as it can be delivered in Philadelphia. , The attention of Millers and Shit/fors is respect fully, invlted to this new arrangement. For further, informatiOn induire of DEITZ & McDOWELL.AgMAn.. fob 24-tf • Chtimbers:burg and Greencastle. Tnos. L;t4iLIESPie. JAccia ZELiER. G I T 4LES.F'IE,.:ZELLER • .PRODUCE & PROVISIQN MERCII.4.IiTS, AND ,WHOLESALD GROCERS, .North-West earner of pith and Market Stea Phil adelphia: . n018,613-tf. B A B' LOWIS INDI'Gti BLitt Defilers and Ccinsumers of the above Ce . lebrairls Wash Blue, will please take notice that the ,Labels are altered to read "INDIGO -BLUE, - Prit•tip at ALFRED WILTBERGER'S Drug Store., N,0: 2 33 North Second Street: Philadelphia."' ' The. qualitY of this Blue will be the same eyery respect... • ' It is warranted' td" color' more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo;and to go Much further than any other Wash Blue in the•market. It.die selves perfectly clear,- arid 'does not settle on' the clothes as most of the other ,makes do,, Box dissolved in a' half pint of tratervillMake as good a liquid blue as any that is made, at one-third the cost. As it is retailed at, the O'me price ;as the Ifni taL . Sorts and inferior articles, housekeepers will find it ,yeimmuchto their advantage to 'ask fdr l that put up at w ILTBERGER'S. • i pat up 'after the date Saqih'Biataw's name on. it an imitation. r .;:,+. - The new laberdoes sale Storekeepprneneralitl,... ; i! ; • f; 11)17-6, Rttatnrol at 14h1; , , COOK;-' ~ , „_. lER.2 ATTOUNII .~ ' !.... T — Li*„, - ~Chambershnrg.-Pa.. .01ffet in Mrs,aard's Built ffinge, directlionposite the Court House... , , ~ Having had official'--cohnection rri di ' the TKm A - St Alarshars. Office. be offers, his services-to drafted aut in the 16th IDOugressionUlDistrfct, el:lifting ti emption from Military service under the latv,,or for Physical cartietz. i and hopes from his ex ' nenco and ftrict attention to, husinen. ter satisfy ..se in K ing him - with' their eases. Persons from abroa can receive advice and har4:3 ~I:.i their spKip,, • .'-b r , ' ca respondence.. - - - - - _ !.. Reference' cart - bellind 16 the Hoard'of Enrolment 16th District, Efon.,A. K.. Mc Cure _Fon. • .7atn&-Nill. ChtuilSer§burVittllion. E :McPher son...Clerk House of_ltepresentstives.• : .--jan27. IT — -A:STINGS . ,G.l - 11 : tc, If tOr:nef tat- Law -1.--i: iindGene7riti Claim, Agent. Office 7 Market st., East, ofithe Court House, Ch.ambersburg, - Pa: His long experience in Washington hls, given him un usual- facilitied Mr becoming thoroughly acquainted with the buqiness,in the . different Departments.-4 Iltivitig: resigned his position in the:War. Depart; ment. he is now prepared to , attend' to "all bbsmess entrusted fo 'his care.. A rmy. and Navy Pensions{ Bounty and Arrears of Pay obtained 'for SOldiers, their Widows or Heirs.- - . .-, . - ,ap6-t€ ENNEDY, , & _NILL.- r LA.Nr• Icnnsutr.-=-The undersigned have associated themsetvet, in the' practice-of the'Latv in the 'several Courts of Franklin Cohnty. Office - on Market St., in.the.room heretofore occupied by T. B. Eennedy. T. B. KENNEDY, Annl7.M. ' • ' T. J. NILL. •F. S. STUM.RAUGH4 SOU* STECTAIVIc -- QTIIMBAUGH & sSTEW.ART, ATTOR.. , iGtYs IT Liw. thambersborg, Pa.. give their I:vl4i:filled attention to thelireetiee of their Proles 'Bloll. ,john S`teinti,;-Agent for proeuring‘BoUntyroones, Pensions, and Arrearages of f'tty, ; .• -Office ill the roomiately occupied by Hon. "Wilson "Reilly: on ,Market Street, Opposite the Cotirt Heine. kin 11%6.3. - Wlll &' &PPS P-R A & .S. _TTQR- G ' •• yrrn ' Cliam ersburg, Pa. C ollee leetions promptly tton_aed to -NY'.'ti. Sten get., trlet'AttOrnes, and Agent for procuring. Pensions, Bounty money. and Arrears of Pay. Office in Frank lin Building, 3(1400r from:lh° zorner. jun 17,63. S. -EVERETT, - ATTORNEr T T LAse. °glee in .Mrs,-Bard's dwelling, di rectly -opposite the Court _House, Chambersburg, Pa. Wiltpfaetieo in the several Nurts of Flanklin, and Felton Countim. legal business entrusted to his 'dare will receive prompt attention. jun 17,68. M'DOWELL SHARPE, ATTORNEY IP„."A2 t ) . ? t y.xr, Clmbersbuti,' Pa: Office in Mrs .12f i t i r i ctti r 0 ,% . 11aings, directly opposite ,the Court House. 0. SEILHAMER; ATtOIiNEI : AT k.)l LAir, Chambersbur Pa. Office, Main S. - t. above Queen, in the room formerly occupied. by S. Iteisher, Esq. 3un17,63. ' Ls.CLARK, , ATTO,RNEY. .A,l" has removed his office a few doors isastofhis foriner loeation, on Market Street, South side. - jiinlig63. : „ . . CAININ M. DUNCAN, ATT9ILNEY AT , LAW; Office en Market 'Stieet,; is Lawyer's Row, opposite the Court liouse..•• ,•:n=47,61". rruips., L. FLETCHER, ATTORNEY I TAW-, Chamb6rsburk,"Pa.. °Kee on East Mar-. ket St., nearly opposite. tbi Court House. jun 17,63. LEK., K. g'Q.LUB.E., • AT.Torttuiy 'AT A ChamlierSburg, Pa. . Office inthe Frank-, lin Repository jub.17,63. NITATSON ROWE, - A'riOli±EY 'AT 'll LAW, Greeneastlq, : , 50P30.63.' /3timion tiouittp. agnuies. TOHN P 0 MER 0 Y, el ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY 204 SOUTH FOURTH-STREET, ' AmaniLPHiA. The nndersimed , having resigned his position as Paymaster in the U. S. Army. has opened at N 0.201. South RiurtliSteeet, an AGENCY FOR PROCU RING PENSIONS, ,and for the collection of (M -onte:Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS against the Government. • - • • • - -• ' My long,experience as Paymaster has _given me unusual tacihties for becoming thoroughly acquain ted with this business• in all its detuils. On the re- deipt, by mail, Of a statement of the cake et claim ants, I will forward the necessary- papers fop their signature. Personal attention'will be given to the - cases at Washington. . No charge unless successful, when $5 will be charged for-collecting small suins'undersBo. - andslo on all sums over that amount and tuider $2OO. Lar ger claims taken on special arrangement: Fees in Pension cases as fixed. by law. INFORMATION FOR AND INSTAUCTIONS TO CLAIMAIMS ,All Soldiers of the present war who have sorted two years, and Soldiers discharged for wounds re ceived in battle, without reference to time of ter-• vice, are entitled besides their regular pay, to $lOO bounty. In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged fordix-, obilirs Or 11'0_101d1 received while - in - the service, they are entitled ttti a Pension according to the In case of, the death of the &Mier' before dis charge. through disease contraeted'or wnuids re teived:while m serviee, his Widoiv is entitled to re ceive the $lOO bounty, besides arrearages of pay, and pension during her lifetime or wtiowhood: If the Soldier idie after 'discharge, from disease contracted' or wounds received while in service, his Wide* is entitled to a Pension of SO per annum. If no widow or minor children, the mother of the Soldier or Seaman will receive the Pension, if de pendent on him wholly or in part for support. If demasedSoldier or Seaman leaves no widow, his ehildien arc entitled to the Same benefits as the widow, except when the children may be overt the age of II: years. • '• ' If no widow nor minor children the' bounty , and pay will descend to the heirs as follows: ~ -- First to the Father, secondio the Mother, third to the BrOthers and Sisters, and then to the Next of Kin. - iDischarged Soldiers whose clothing account was uriSettled at - thb time of discharge', can,recover any balance due theta, if the Company '$ books are not destroyed. To draw this* balance, write to your" Captain for a deser,iptive showing the Clothing account; dnd forward it to me, with your prelimi nary stateMent, giving also the 'date of your charge. Soldicrswho Served with the nine months' vOlun , teers can recover *27 bounty and premium, without 'regard tO time of serviee; if they - have not already -received it,- .„ - Soldiers who were prisoners in . the Sonth, and Sol diers who 'were absent on eia: fludougli, are enti tled to Voninautation of rations. In commimicating with t his - ofileostate - the nature of your claim fully, and give the Company and-ItcT, iiment to which 'you or the. Soldier - for whom you claim belonged, as well as ,your prOent Post Office address. ' REFEREIC6IIS.:, His ,Excellency ANDREW G. . CURTIN, Governor Of Pennsylvania:. - lion. Slams CAmnatn:, Harrisburg. Pa. " Hon. JOSEPH' 'CASEY, Chief Justice _of the Court of Claims, 'Washington.. Hon. E. 11, 13nooKE, Chief Clerk Pay Department . - Washington, • t• • lio,n. EMT' IRD MePlifxson, M.Alt Wrisbilpitori• lion: Jas: P. STERRET, Pres't•Judge; District Court, • • Pittsburg. • - lion. A. K. MeCiamg, Chamliersburg, Pa; lion. THOS: A. : SCOTT, Vice Pres't Pa: R. R. Hon. NV'. B. Trion,is, Collector of Port. Philada. , Hon: C.A. WALlibilis. Post Master, Philada. - DRF,XEL & Co.. Bankers , Philadelphia. JAR; DrstAc, President Union Bank: Philadelphia. BUIAITT & .FAIRTHORNE, • ". • RIEGEL. WRISTERVIN, Merchants, " , LUDWIG, KNEEDLER & CO.,•MOIChatL= I .. PRITCHETT. BAUCHI & C 11 DAVID IFAUST Co:,llere o lut - nts,' ' BENJAMIN S. JANNEY,, Ju. & Co., MorcTts • CHAS: E. Moncals & Co.; Merchants; A:rwoon, Wain & Co.. Merchants, „ ", • JOHN M. POMEROY, , '• - • • ; No. 204 Sonth•Fonrth St. • PENSION, • BOUNTY AND - VAR- A: - AGENCY.—Pensions procured for soldiers of-the- present' war - who , firti disabliid by reason of. wounds recolved r _or disease,. 'contracted, .while theservice of the Stites : and Pen sions, $lOO Bounty. and 4r.reart gf.P.ayobtained. ftir widoWs•or heirs bf tliose - who have died or been killed:While in serVitto. •A A JOHNIIVORR; - mar MY] - .Claim Agent, Chambershurg, 14-EMOYALI=-4•Frem 4,9 a Market S eat iv tvthelarge IRON BUILDISq.SI3 Market and 510 . Comnietet &Hers, Philadelphia. More Gl i /de then'anu in'the ultited &nue, F RAN,GIS,C,U.S; • ' • 513' IIItET'AND '5lO COMMERCE STS., keeps-the Largest Stock in the United StittOs'ef - Bttokets: Breolns, - TubSiNhnrria, ,Ba.skets, Brnshes,-Matsi Measure%) .;' ..t • ' Clocks, Looking-Glasses. Oil -Cloths and', , • _ Window Shade's and •PaPef,' • • -Bird Cages. Japan,Ware and t _Whips , Al d=-Cottbn Batting," Wadditho_, .„ • . B Trrines. WielOntrßorkes!hr'Coils - • and Dozens,. _Cotton Yarns, ' t -3 COttarc and eiiipeOttain '''Onr .l- joriee"diOavero.B.' Lowor.th' ark any *pr . . Aimee-in aitr.z,Sall arid ieelor , ottraeive's: ' For farther PartiveLPFBAPPY loth p.BBBYfi4t ; Vhdtaboxibtftg.c , a- , - " ' -sep'74-63 e tcaL El all`s' = S .:::P r P AR n DISEAAE‹ RESULTING FROM •, , DI.§i6iDER , o-F THE LIVER • proz:vrtyß - .451t0-Aftsc"- ---, are cured by HOOMAIN - I.)'S.OkRAW . AiTT ERS,. 111E-tittAT 'SiIfEN9 1111914 - 1131.4±C. Tbeseßittorshacoiierfoimecl more Cares! H av a and do_xlvobetter satisfaction! -Tia 3 / 4 4mtift'testimoiii , • ' 1100F,I + ANEOS GERMAN KrrEßs- Havemoro respectablc, MoPle to vouch for Cher* Than any‘oth'ef article in the, troirket. Me .detr amnine to daktradibt this hisOrtiOn, . WITritz.PAX - .51.0110 To anyone who will produee.keettibeate published by ug; that hi not genuine. 'VTOL cure eve : pease of-, •, Chroide or Nervoris Debility; Diseases of the Sid, nova; and.Diseasen arising frobi Disordered Stomach.' 'Observe the follOwini Symptoms, resulting, foto ' Disorder's eftbaDigehtive-argansi s• Constipation.-Inward Fiillnes - noilihied to the *ad, Acidity;of the StomachjS r ansen,..li.A, • Heartlirirri; ibisgust for Thibd, Full= ness,or Weight in the Stoin7 - • ' Sotir Erudta . ; ••• tions.ginking , or Fluttering at the, 7of-th‘Stoitateh, Swim- Ming of the head, glyried i and Dif butt Bretithititi . Ylettering 'at the Henrf, — Choking Sitifueating Sensations ivben ima !Anti' Phsture. 'Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before theSig_ht, Fever and Dull Pain • in the Head, Deficiency of , t-q 3-4 - Porspiratibn;Yello*- - ' -'' • - ness of tlko • r"; Skin and Er.etc'Phin - n the :Side. Back. Chest, ; Sudden Flubhes of Beat, , Burning in the ,Flesh, Constant Imiiirin , ;• - " ings - of Evil; and - great Depression of Spir4., lilioilEblßEß;that this - Biders is A1.4C0- contains, no, ituni Whisken and riff,ritt - ,:. tnake Dninkards, but is the BEST,TO,N.C.ltilpiliyi. READ Ypio. From the Rev.,Levi G...l3eek, PlAtor of .tho BApttet Cherth.Perabeittm'iN.'S . .; foil:hotly - Of tlte North Baptist Ch arch, Philedelphint, ,• ; „: • • • * *.. T. hare Icaown Hoofiand'aGerman faritirablY fiir Years: I have used them in illy own family, and .havei_tinen so pleased with, their effects - that I. wits induced to recommend them to many others, and Ilainsy that they hatvazoperated: , in a strikingly 'beneficial manner. I take, groat., PI eaatiin in th u% pnibliclYtiroelltiMing- 7 -this - fact; sta ceiling the atteDtion. of thoee nißleted -with ,th dia.% eases for' which they hie regbinniended: to these Bitters, nowing,frem, experience that My recom-I,' mendatinn will IM snstained. • I'do this more cheer, fully as Ilootland's Bitterais intended to benefit thit = afflicted, and is" not a rum drink." ~, . - :yottrs,tritly. - LE•Vi BP. BECK:- From Roy. J. Newton Brown.:D.D,Editor of• the Enorolopedio. of Religiods Knowltdie; and gbh's tion Chropiclo, Although not disposed to fayoror recommend Pa- T v tent Medicines in general, Ditough distrust ciftheir lifgredien to and effects, I -yet know - of no sufficient!, masons IYhY'a man may not tetify to the benefits lib belieyealimself to have . ieeeived from any siMtile"- prepamtion, in the hope that,he may, thus contrab4..- . , .ute to the , benefit of othert. - "' • I do this the mom readily in -regard. toDoolland'a . . Gennan'Bitters. p`repared by - Dr. Jackson, of this city, because k,`vas krgiudleed against thoMfor: , maws' years. under the impression that they ,wer,e, chiefly an alcoholic mixture. T. am indebted to ay friend, Robert Shoemaker, Ese,.-for theremoval Or this- prejidiee proper tests, and fot'encouilige-; meat to try, them. when. suffering. fronk.glqat long-Continued debility; The use of three bottles et. these Bitters, at the-beginning of:thei:present 3ieare:‘ was followed by evident relief,,apd..restaration to a degree of bodily Etta - mental vigor whiebq had not _felt for six months beforeen,ndeltadalmOsfdeipaired ofregaining: "rth"ereforethank Dod and my friend fordireeting me to the use, of them. . - NTINTON BROOWN;Philacla. , From:the RovjJes.•ll; Rennard.Fasber of i obth „ • Baptist.Chureh.- • - . • Dr. Jackson ,:=-Dear Sir ; "kayo , been frequehtb'i. requested to Connect ray mania with commendations of different, kinds , of medicines. hut rogartling-tho'-• -,, practice as out of triY appropnate sphere. I have in all cases declined ;;but with a elearliroolin*Varrous ' instanees. and.partieularly ia my, family,pfthe, u5e•21. 1 .. fulness of Dr. iltiofliind'a Gerffinti 'Bitters, I tlepait for once from my usual eome„to express conviction that,for'peiferal•debility of Mi.' Ryfifent evecialliffor Liver Coinpfaint.-it,iss a safe avid bo,Z , Eilt noble preparation. "In.Somli cases it, may fail; _ hut nsually. I doubt not - .1311.VerY'tO - those who suffer frordthe above cause. , Yours very, respectfally.l J. - lIENNARD. '" Eighth t below oal.es Strect,Philsolelphia, • From Rev. Warren - Randobh,. Pistor- of Bapthr , Church, Germantown. Penna. -Dr. C. , M..tickson . `—Dear Sire - Personal . once enables MC tO say that I regafd :the German' P Bitters OrendredhY Yon as a mostexcellent medicine— In cases of Severe cold and genetaliiebflitr IMSre - - been greatly benefitted by the ,use oil the Si4eie. • and doubt net thcy itill:prodirce‘ effeets others. Yours truly. - • WARREN RANDOEPPObrmrintenui,'P4.- - .r. 7. 4 "- 4•4 4• From EON'', If: Turner. Pastor of 'Redding M. 3;., . .• • . , slitUltSonr—Detir Sixt.rtssing_tised yotit-43ktr-v man Bitttts in , MY faintly fieguebtlyy drit prepared. to say that it haa been of gratitA9rmoe...: t believe'that irt moseettses of gOneral debility of the system,: it is th.e safest and most rulnublei remedYof which I hai:e any khorrledge. Yours respeetfullY. J.'s. TURNER, 72eN. 19th Street.' ME3 From the, 414. J. M. typtid:forMer, Vaster of the- Collimbus al* 110,11ersterrn :(Velma.) Val4' tist i ChUrches: ' " - Dr.:C: M. JaCkeon :-7Dear Sir: Ifeel it a Pio:tore , thus. of toy deo:v . 01;10 betir - testimOn'y to the excellence of the Geripanßitt,m, 'Some yeanf sines& - being mneliftfilleted with Dyspepsia; I, used them with very. beneticiel t lresults. hate often; re teurritnended them to persons enfeobledby thet,tor!.: "tll-2.4ease. and , Imre bawd. froixi' - them the ' - most flattering testimonials as to _their great t In eases (Wiener - ill debility; I believe it to be titimie that cannot hequrpaafd, M. LYONS. - - From tho R.ev.-Thomas.Winteri , Pittor - ROilxiij r ough Baptist Chureh. - - Dr. 'aoksen i=;-lietir Sir: I feel it &At..10113y ez,_ cellent prpoaration, Hoofland'e Gerinitirliittersittt add ray testimony to the deserved reputation4t nag:, obtained. lave for yethre tithes ; been troutlel with great disorder in myhead and nervonasystemi I was ediiied by f r iend' to try a bottle of your ..German Bitterp.• I aid; and: have' experioneear • great add 'unexpected -Mick my health- haarbeen,, veryMaterialn , benetitte - d: bentidentlyi-rotir mend thP article where I meet with caseepunilar. my own, arnd•haveb cei3 a_Asured 'by -Mail of their goo d effects,. Itespectiall ,v_youra t . - - - ; ' ' T:'WlNTER,ll.oahhitiugh. Frani g. 'tendin, of the German ]fie -.fmded Chnteb, - KutttoNyu:Berinicentityj'a: d. M. Jackson r-,Respeetedslr ; Thaveheen• traidaed - witir 'tDyer,elisii nearly twenty years, and have never nsed'arty Mediaine that did me as myeht good es toolland's Bitters.- I am very.muett proved in health miter havink taken iiveldottles. • - • Yours vritiLrespeet, - t r. B-11ERMAN • - "PATOESi •neiuly double (Praxititil Alper Bottle.7balftiorew.ss Ofi 5ni611866-46 Centg . per Settle—half dor 4 " -= = • • liiviiitt`btopotakrrt - tgtis• • •SOetbattlhnsiielecar„.. ,, ,is etitlie.W.R&llPEAlervtieli bottle. • • shquici yam? neareatdivilisistitothiCaltheartielii do'not be put off by any of the in toxisating,pTepara-, tions . thattaabourered hilts tilhe'eThtit send te tu3' andytemfip Fffivnrci, seolFel?:paeked, eapreta t'AiliAlP44 , O,tcß.-AND.'4IAnriACIORT . ; • • an. on - Alum STREET,_ , '. ' . ; Bqrßiro?", , g,. Iff)I3,,SALE Ditigliisid- Nile-Mtn own in United States. 'Mee 9. 63-7* Fal 4 3. I, MEM ' Cl A . MEE I:_.:;• HEE MEM