The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, June 29, 1864, Image 3
24 t 14#4 eutwißttba Iloofing. • Ito 0 F- I N. - •:, .*Ai ROOFING . ReaoY, nait.down. , • • RooFING more durable than Tin: • ROOFING athalf the cost of. Tin. ROOFING for Steen or Flat Root I itorEIDY ROOFINGF, SOU g oge 'CHURCHES. • '*" 'FOR FACTORIES. , • - FOR BARNS. • FOR:ALL BUILDINGS! . - ..w e it oo fii n g is made of, the heaviest wovin fair ito ever used far The parpose.—Manufattured solely by ow:so/to and secured. by Patent, p ati ap t e rafts and shipped to all parts, l , of the ..onntr7, and .malty ferule. by hardware perch tints and bidders. - _ "It can be applied by - arm common workman, • We else manafacture, LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, POR REPAIRING LEAKY - TIN. R 0,0. F .6118 IPER. THAN OIL PAINT. HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT. • DiORR DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT. 4lt fornas,a permanently adhesive, elastic coating er the whole surface of the tin, filling uprall the a niter ;• RUST HOLES, dad often saving the expense of anew roof. - OUR COMPOUND OUTTA. PER.CHA. 'OEMENT ' is especially adapted to repairing , WART SHINGLE ROOFS, O. • . SKYLIGHTS, • e &c., &c,„&e., -. This his thick; tenacious compound, applied With a trowel or similar instramont, and decsnoldry np an d crack, as do all other articles used for this pur pose. , CIRCULARS AND SAMPLES,' Of the Ready Roofing sent by mail alien desired. Liberal arrangements made with Agents. - READY ROOFING CO., aug 25-Iy 73 Maiden Lane, New York. Mel3icat. RALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.— :LP DR. JOHNSTON, the founder of this Cclebra.t -41 Institution, offers the most certain. speedy, and duly effectual remedy-in the world for Glees:, Struc tures. Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Con .Bituttional Debility, Impotence, Weakness of the - Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidners; Pelpi • olden of the Heart, Dyspepsia,' Nervous Irritabili ty, Diseases"of the Dead, Throat, Nose or S h.nd all those serious and melancholy disorders ari tirtg from the destructive habits of loath,: which -destroy both body and mind. These secret and soli tars Practices are more fatal to their victims than .the. song of the Syrens to the mariner Ulyssus, blighting their, most brilliant hopes, or actieipations :read'etring marriage, &c.. impossible. r • YOUNG MEN, oung Men espmiallv v who have become the vic tims of Solitary Vice:that dreadful and destructive litibit which annually gWeeps to an untimely grave thoutandsof young men of the most exalted talent .arld'hrilliant intellect, who tnight otherwise have 4,ntranced listening Senates with the thunders of o°qt:fence, or waked to ecstacy the living IYre ;may ao.ll with full conldence. MARRIAGE! ..... Married persons, or young men contemplating • marriage, bola?. aware of physical weakness, organ debility, deformities, &c., should immediately consult .Dr. Johnston: s • _ _ _ . . . lie who places himself unclertho n care of Dr. Johns-, ton may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle, Tdan, and confidently rely hymn his skill as a physi qicts. , ORGANIC!. WEAKNESS! ui-I '~ Kt 11 I / 1 i-t 1 This disease is the p'enalty,raost frequently paid by those who have become the victims of improper in dulgences. Young;persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences that may enAde. Novr, ivho that understands elthe subject will pretend to deny that the power of •Procreation is lost sooner by those fall in g in to impro per habit than by the prudent , Besides being depriv ed Of the plen.sxrc of healthy ofilipring, and the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body :wise. The system becomes deranged, the physical andmec.tal powers weakened, nervous debility, dys pepsia.. 'palpitation of the heart, indigestion, a wast ing of the fratne, cough, sy - nptoms of consumption. 'Office No. 7, South Prederick.Strcet, Seven doors from Baltimore street, Eastside, up the steps. Me particular in observing the name and number, or you Will mistake the place. cii-11 CURB WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. No. Mercury or Nauseous Drug's. Da: JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College ofSurgeons, London gradtato from orris of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the im.spipals of .London, Paris Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the.inost astonishing cures that were ever known. 'Many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent ,' blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of inind,were cared immediately. , - A CERTAIN DISEASE! - ..„ When the elisguiftd and imprudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this pain ful diseases, it too Men happens that an ill-timed iensepf shame, or dread of discovery, deters him •from applying to those who from education and re imeetability can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease *sake their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness oi - sight, deafness:. nobs ore the shin, banes anti arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidi • at last the palate of the mouth or the bones : of the nose fall in and the victim of this awful di 'geese becomes a horrid object of commisserution, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to 'that bourne from whence no traYeller returns." To each, therefore. Dr. Johns ton pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable % ._lecreeY; and from his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confident ly recommend a safe and speedy cure to the .unfor tunate victim of this horrid disease. It is n. melancholy fact that thonsands fall victims to this horrid disease owing lo a the unskillfulness of , 'ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful Mercury ; ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely grave, or make She residue of life miserable. .TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! ~ addresses those who have injured them selves lay private and improper indulgences. "Tlrthe are some of the earl and melancholy effects • • predated by early habits of youth; via:-Weakness • of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the }testi. Dimness • - -of Siglit t. Less of Mu'cular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Der , angereent of the Digestive Functions, General De bility. Symptoms of Consumption, ..te. MgYvam.v, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas. Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, 'Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Soli tude. Timidity, &c., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons Of all agef can new judge what is the cause'of their declining health, leasing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, have singular ap -1:101/MIICO about the eyes, cough. and. symptoms of Consumptien. DR. I,OIINSTON'"S INVIGORATING REMEDY lIIMMTffNMWMUM ' By this great and important remed3,,Weakness rif the Organs itsPeedily cared, and full vigor res tored. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who htullost all hope.' have been immediately re • •Ileved. 'All impediments to Marriage, Physical or ' Mental Disqualification, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, 14 er.kness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. • YOUNG MEN, who have injured themselves by a certain practice; • Indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at s chool, the effects are nightly felt, even when asleep. and if not cured render Marriage impossible- and destroys tioth mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man.,, the hope of his • country, the darling of his parents, should be snatch-. ed from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from thepath of nature, aqd indulging in a 'certain - secret habit. Such • per , :sonskbefore contemplating MARRIAGE 'thenld reflect that a sound mind and body arc the malt • necessary requisites" to • promote connubial _happinms. Indeed, without thes, i mage, journey through life becomes's wea ry Pilgri th e pros peel. hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the m,elan (holy reflection, that the happiness of anothei , be comes blig,hted with ear - own. .•• 'I/FFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. , , BALTIMORE'. . TO STRANGERS. The writ , thousands cured at this Institution in the last fit" teen.years ; and thc - nninerons important surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed b the reporters of the 'papers, and many other per sons: notices of - which' have appeared again wait ;in . /web before the;public, is asnfflunent, guarantee to ,the afflicted. ' • 'LB.-Th er e are eo many iminrant and - worthless aftlinkeks atirertising Oternselres ins Physicians. ruin the health of the already atilieted. Dr. Johns } istrimdeelps it neceessalto kap , to thOeunnegnainted with-his reputation,tt-his -Diplomas hang in his' fteni wit post C 1 'Tags g oy , m epo pal , /quits! n: a Jl)elaties stamp tit ' tho dr tie answer win be ea. Itasz4G-13, Vublitationo. j_TISTOI,EY. OF PENNSYLVA-_ 11 XIA RESERVES.—EIias Airib: Co., respect fally that they have in, preparation a -History, of the Pennsylvania Reserves from their organization to the expiration of their, term of ser vice. This Hi=tory Will contain the names of all the Gffi- - cers and Privates of the Corps, their promotions,- casualties and discharges—also. graphic descriptions 41 their camp their gallant achievements in the many battles in which they have talien part—all Admired from official and authentic; sources. The History of-the Pennsylvania Reserves will he in ONE YotugE of 600 ',Ages, octavo Size, neatly printed on good paper. and substantially bound in black cloth, containing a Steel Engraving of the la.- 'Merited Reynolds. and one of Gov. Curtin, <who first recommended the formation of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps.) and will be sold only by subscrip tion. . It will be ready in August nest.. Price—Three Dollars per copy.' • - The Publishers feel confident that the just. pride which every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the 'brave men whose gallant achievements and patriot- is self-devotion it records will-secure for " TitE HIS TORY" a generous and appreciative reception. ELIAS BARR, k CO- Publishers, No. 6 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. A. C. lIEFFELVINGEU, GeneraliAgent, York, Pa, Capt. GEo. W. ILEAGY, Chambersburg. Agent for Franklin county. . iunels-5t ATANHOOP: HOW LOST, HOW RE STORED.--,.Tust published. a new . edition or DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma torrhao. or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Semi nal LoBB,l, hapoteney, Mental' and Physical Inca pacity Impediments to Marriage, etc. ;also, Gen eittotion, Epil , pory. and FRY' induced by self-indul gence or sexual extravimance. Price, in a sealed cyclone, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable ess; clearly demonstrates, from ar.thirtY Years en practice, that the alarming consequences self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal medicine of the application of the 'tiff's—pointing out a modeof cure, at once sim ple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer,no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately. pmd radically. This -Loeturo should be "in - tne hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal. in a. plain envelope; to any ad dress, post-paid:on feetPt of • six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publisher , . MIAS. 3.. (I. Ii LINE Sz: CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Mae box 4586. junels,64-ly riOUSIN LITTLE JOKER. N.; A_ bright. sparkling little journal which every little boy and girl (anti older ones, tool should sub scribe for. It is well - tilled with interesting matter - and will give satisfdetioa to all who are not-very 'hard to please. Term:. 25 cents a year. Address "COUSIN LIZZIE," No. 48 Ann St. New :York. , ina23Y-3in Eobatcp aitb *Egan . 10 CENTS PER POUND TAX ON TOBACCO.—The .Government is about to put a tax of 40 eL. per pound oh Tobacco. - You can save 50 per cent. by You can save 50 per cent. by Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. - Buying your Tobacco at J. D.'JACOBS*. Buying your Tobacco at J. 1): JACOBS'. Prime Navy Tobacco at 75 to 80 pts. Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 ets. to $l. Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 90 cts. Prime Congress Tobacco at 60 to 80 cts. Prime Twist Tobacco at 75 to 90 cts. . - JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish. • JACOBS sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. JACOBS sell Old Virginia Twist. JACOBS sells Old Virginia.Smokin a Tobacco. JACOBS'Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Cannot be Equaled. Cannot be Equaled. JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. Ho sellshis own manufacturing. Pipes. Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pipes, Box Pipes, Mahogany Pipes, Apple Pipes, • Cherry Pipes,-.lndia Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes, and other pipes. Pipe in and get your Pipes, Segars and Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS', Main Street, Chambers burg. NEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE.—TOTIIK CITIZENS OF CHIMI3I{RSRIIIIG AND 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.— His stock will consist of all the best brands of TO BACCO AND SEGARS, which he will sell as cheap , as can be had any where in town. Don't forget the place, sign - of the "little•Vininia nigger," opposite the Franklin Hotel, next door to Shryock's Book Store. South-east corker of the Diamond. iunl7,G3. C. H. BUSH. TIIHE ARMY OF THE PO TOM AC 1. now order all their Tobacco. Semi. Pipes. Sc. Nom J. D. JACOBS. They know Jacobs sells the best and cheapest. jan27-Iy. JUST RECEIVED—A fresh_ supply of Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco at Jan•7-Iy. J. D. JACOBS'. TOBACCO AND SEGARS —A large assortment of Chewing and Smoking - Tobacco and Segars, just received and for sale at BOYD'S Grocery Store. A• LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TO _LI. BACCO and SEGARS, at wholesale= or retail at SHAFER S: STUART'S. X) rntiottp. Pa. W. W. SCIILOSNRR. I DR. J. M . rEpotoonn. DENTISTRY.—Offite in Mr. Jon:: Nom.'s BUILDING. Second Elbor, immediately opposite the Franklin House. Raving bad an ex perience of a number of ;cam, and for the last four' years in Chambersburg, they feel warranted insay ing that they will be able _to please any one who may give them'a call. TEETH- INSERTED From one to a full set, on fine Gold,-Silver, Keyo plualc or Vulcanite Amber Base, at prices more reasonable for neat and substantial work than any other Dentist outside of the cities. Teeth and Roam skilfully extracted or plugged to last for life. Tor, ter and other foreign substances removed, thusbeau tifyinf; and preserving the teeth. Gold and Silver Plates neatly repaired or taken in exchange for, the Vulcanite Amber Base, which is much cher. per. more durable and - lighter than tuet al ie or other pin te, and is worn with perfect ease and comfort, being kept in its place by atmospheric pressure, The plate will not corrode or oxidize. as will' a metalie plate. Specimen plates to be seen at the office. where con sultation can be had at any time. Satisfaction guar anteed or no charge. Best of referenceeoinen. tap 27 EMOVAL. —DR. J. K., REID. Dentist.,has removed his office from the corner of the Public Square, where ho practised so many years, to the corner of Main and Queen Streets, above 'geyser St Cressler's Drug Store, Chambers burg, Pa. where-he will be pleased to receive the •ealls of his friends. • jun 17.6.3 11R. N. SCHLOSSER HAS REMOVED his Dental Office to the Diamond, opp os it e th e Chamhershurg Bank, on the Second floor of the . Mansion Douse, Where hd can alWays he found, be tween the hours of 9A. M., and 4P. M. apl.3-tf rf,--ilattlierof)l4) floticts. 00-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersign, cd having formed a CO-partnership, for the purpose of mntinuing and carrying on the STOVE AND TINNING BUSINESS, in the name of MIL LER, HAMILTON & CO., respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally togi vothcni a call. ' .3. B. MILLER - . A. HAMILTON. inne22 J. HAMILTON. I 110 a. 'Wishing to elose the old Books, persons know mg themselves , indebted will please call arid settle, by note or otherwise. MILLER. 1110 . ARTiitRSHIP ..---NOtice is here by given that the andorsignedhaie entered in to partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery business at the old stand of Myers & Brand, whore we are prepared to furnish every thing in our line as cheap as any other house in the county. Special induce ments are offered for cash, as our motto will be quick sales and short profits. - JACOB S. BRAND. 0c14.63. GEORGE FLACK. C0 -PARTNERS . IP.—The undersign eatitis associated with himself, on'the - Ist Feb intarv, 1864, JOHN B. , STUART. in 'the Grocery business. under the name and style of SHAFER A: STUART. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment, be hopes by a strict attention to bnsiness to merit for the new firma continuance of public favor.' ' mare, _ _ „ JACOB SHAFER: ;00.:-PARTNERSHIP.t--Ila4hg aesooia. ted with me, this day,Yebrnary 9tllll3frl, in the Mercantile business L. B. KINBLINB, the business hqe,nftet will bb conducted undeqlle lino of WU.; LIAM WALLACH & CO. Having had, a liberal: nAtronageßerelbforejselibit-the seme foil the new him. (mar 2-tf) WLLL1A.1.4.1Y,444,9Et e,r,Ta)*lm* '-49051t0e fa,-,AhrobtrstAtril,,.fa, • , 4 Eigi Grotettro, . G ROCE U ES,_ ,I.ViiOLEe.4LLE SEATER & STUART WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF, - • ..• - itizens of Chambersburg and, Vicinity 4'o THE VARRIE.D AND EXTENSIVE AS i . ,SORTMENT OF. Groceries, • Fresh Fruit, - Queen - aware. • Cedarware, - add a general Stock of Miscellaneous: Articles, which they are now offering, and constantly receiv ing from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Main street, opposite Huber & Tolbert's, Hardware Store. It is their intention to keep such an assortment as the demands of this community require. They have the best facilities for the purchase of goods, on. the most advantegcous 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 which shortest time: andat less expense than usual, c enables them to sell VERY LOW FOR CASH I SUGARS. COFFEES AND - . TEAS of all grades, from the highest to the lowest price, by the barrel, sack or pound. ' - - SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. by the Hogshead, Barrel or retail for family use. SUGAR CURED lIAI4S. COARSE AND FINE SALT ' - FISH -ANn'CHEESE, at city wholesale prices. We would call especial attention to country deal ers and others, wishing to purchase at whole Sale I prices, as we are prepared to sell everything the' ' Grocery line as cheap as can be purchased. in]the • Eastern cities. - & STUART, Main St. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce; or tak en' in exchange far goods. FRUITS, SPICES &C. Oranges and LernonS' Onions, Bunch Raisins. ~,. _ (Preserved Ginger. Seedless Raisins, - Girkins, Layer Raisins. - I Pineapple Pres'vs, Prunes,Paper-Shelled Almonds, i . . Currants, Gard Shelled do ' Citron, iFilberts. , Turkey Figs. Pecan Nuts, Malaga. Figs. . ' Cocoa . ' . Fruit, \ I English Walnuts, ' Split Peris, ' k- j Walnuts. Walnut Catsup, . Shellharks, Tomato do ' I Water Crackers, ' Moshroom do Sugar '" Pineapple Cheese, MatcheS. Sap'Sago " !Stove Polish, English " \ . I Smoke Pipes.' Swiss 1 Market Baskets. Limburger " ''''Buckets, I Baker's Chocolate, Brooms, Worcestershire Sauce, Essseuce Coffee, Pepper, Cloves. Candles, Cinnamon.Alspiceground Lead. Pencils, expressly for family use, Castile Soap, Beans, Pickles. Toilet " Chow Chow Pickles, Rosin . " CauliflOwer do Indigo; Mixed do Starch. Mace; Ginger, Wrapping Twine, Nutmegs„ Stone Ware, Macaroni, Preserving Tumblers, Vermicelli, Scrubbing Brushes, Npnpariel Canoes, Sweeping " Lintels, Shoe " French 'Mdstard Shoe Blacking. Coleman's Mustard, i Silver Sand, Durham do 'Bath Brick, Salad Oil. !Tripoli. , • for sale at SHAFER. & STUART'S, mar 6.1 , Main Street, near Queen._ jpA. 31 IL Y GROCERY STORE. B. "C. BOYD having pnrchaged the Grocery Store of Thomas Met calf, on Main Street, opposite Grove's Hotel, takes this method of informing the old Patrons -of the housp, and the public generally, that he is opening a vaned nicsortment of FRESH GROCERIES, which ho is prepared to offer at the lowest cash pi i- cei.:MiStock consists of ' SUGARS, COFFEES AND . TEAS, of all grades, from the highest to the prices , . SUGA.R-CURED HAMS Nos. I. '2 and 'a MACKEREL. BROWN AND WHITE SUGAR, ' SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. FRUIT, SPICES, &c., , , such na Oranges and Lemons. Bunch Raisins: Seed less Raisins;' PrUne.s, Currants: Citrons, Figs: Wal nut and. Tomato Catsup, Chocolate, Mace, Ginger. Nutmegs. Macaroni. Mustard. and every article usually fonnd in a Grocery-Store. D. WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 7143 MARK KT and 2 N. 7th ST., PHILA Invites the attention of merchants to his large and well assorted stock - of Sugars, Syrups, Teas and Cof fees, all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Country buyers and sellers will find it to their advantage to - give him a call. • Price currents containing all the varieties of the market to be had of S. S. SIIRYOCK, Chambers burg. Rea. BROOMS, BRUSHES, Buckets, Soap, Thread, . Needles. 4' . r. Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and every article usually found in a Variety Store at, , BOYD'S, . , , llainStrect, opposite Grove's Hotel. FLOUR,' H OM IN Y, Corn Meal, Potatoes, Bacon, Cider Vinegar, Beans, , Pepper Sanee, Rice, Lard, Pickles, it BOYD'S Greedy Store. M lLe toi. E c L ri w l l .. te A re N m E ta o ch U m S sto Asr p( V E S i: settee of Coffee. Indigo, Starch. Shoe Blacking. Sil ver sand, &c., for sale at BOYD'S Cheap Grocery. FAMILY FLOUR, . BUCKWHEAT and CORN MEAL by the barrel or in Rmall quantities for sale at •SfIAFER S STUART'S. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE= CIUVED avorY week nt & STUART'S. ~~ebisnl. D I" C A L ~ . , RUNICLE'S; BITTER WINE •OF ' IRON, A pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and alters- , tire. of wonderful efliOncy in disemies of the -.• STOMACH„ .LIVER and BOWELS. •• Cures • ' • 'Dyspepsia, - ' • Liver Complaints Ifeadaehe, General De . bility - Nervousness, rDepres sion•of kfirits, Constipation, In termittent &Cr, Adidity of the Store •si-uteh, Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Flutterintrat the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Difficult Breathing, :Yellow Head, Pain in the Side, Duet,. Chest, and Limbs, will cure everyman of Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Diseases of the Rid rteys and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. ' • Gtiod for Male or . 5 -, . ,Fem ale, Old or Young. ' he 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 thoroughly tested by all classes of the coMmunits;, that it is now desmed.indispcnsible as a Tonic Medicine. It costs but little, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. We now'only ask a. trial of this valuable Tonic. .iftir BEWARE OF COINTERFEITS. -al ' liiepared and sold witoletalo and retail ty S. A. FIJI K 1 L k etnla M t4 l lV.P i 3 H . EA " ; b Forßdle zuo:2l3lm Aubwm, ewm, COACH AN ' PSAPDLERY lEURDW:AEF- t - - The subseaiber raspeethillyinformshis friends and r thepuidie, tlukt he oontip nes :to carry . - on the above business, at his Old stand, on Nan Street,, OPP osi the German 'Reformed Chtireh, QHAMBERSBURG, Pg. • llavina enlarged his brisine,ss, Saddler:Rand tbaeA maker& will foul in his Store RoCim a general assort ment of gbods salted to thCir several reqaireineata, such as Fdir and. Country if ogsliing , • Patett feather,_ . Saddle Trees and Girthing. , Gig Tree, Plated, Tinned and japanned: Goat Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Haim loser than Cotten: ,•-; Efaxaes, !itissi4d - • §tirrnpg, Plated, .Tinned and-' - Japanned ~• Couch 'Handles; new -styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts; Roseates.- Swiveli; and Orna- , - nathents; Iran Plated and " • - ' Wood Gigt Hames ; BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND ".- JAPA'NNED, an Styles and Patterns; IvorY.and Woodon gar . tintral Rings,'Sttimp Joints, and a of other' good attita •bie-for the trade. • AU,„ ,KINDS OF , PIATINk . done' with neatness and deipatch. ” • ' LEWIS WAMPLEIL n04..63-tf. Chambersbnrg. H :,ts.„. R A W_A R E. SMITH & RICHARDSON, , 611 Market Street, Philadelphia. ' 3, FII141). SMITH. CJIAS.SICHARDSON. The undersigned' would res.pectfully Call the at tention of : COUNTRY MERCHANTS to their large and well selected cW Ak of lIARD sto RE. Having made special arrangements for the Fall Trade, we flatter ourselves we can offer inducements to purchasers that will fully remunerate the trouble of examining our stock. Wo ask but a trial, to con vince the Country , Trade that we are- prepared to sell low and accommodate. ~ Oar stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery isunniiially large, selected with care, and including a variety of styles that cannot but suit all tastes. We have constantly on hand a large assortment of Building Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, • Files, Tool Boxes, and Chests: • Saddlers and Shoemakers' Tool's, ' - 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 confidence of our customers. and to this end, we arc particular in filling orders to -give the best. and as cheap as though the customers were buying in person. Clive us a trial. REFERENCES.-J. R. Shryock, Esq., A. R. McClue, L. B. Eyster, Chambersbnrg. SMITH & RICHARDSON. ati5.63-tf. 611 Market St., Philadelphia, NEW HARDWARE R7O L. B EYSTER - • ' would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, tb atin connection with his KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP STORE, be has commenced the HAROWARE business, at his new Store Room, one door _North of Sol, I her'S Grocery. - His stock consists of the following articles, viz : Building Hardware, • • House Furnishing Goods, Table and Pocket Cutlery, ' Mechanics' Tools, NaiLs by the small or keg, Farming Utensils, such as „ 2.-;-• • - - Shovels: • Spades. Forks, - - Potato • " Scythes, etc., etc. • Also, Glass, Paints, Benzole, Linseed, Kerosene and Lubricating. Oils, Lamps of allvlcucriptions, -- - Chandeliers for Gas and KeroSene, - r Fruit Jars, best quality. etc. Agent for the sale of EVA-NS-I WATSON'S Firo Proof Safes. jn12.9,M H . A R D W AR E.—The public aze in • 'sited to call and examine our extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &a. We keep on hand a large - stock - of goods in our line, composed partly of the 'following goods, which we offer very cheap. Iron. Files.- -- Looking Glasses. Nails. Rasps, Farm Bolls. Steel, Haas, ' . Springs. Axles, Hocks, Glais, _ Boot •Tre.w„ • Hinges, Chaim; . Shoemaker's Kit Maw, , Whips; 'Saddler's Tools, An sqls, Bolts; ' Trimmings. Vices, Saws, . ' .' CoflinTrimmings Bellows, Brusheg, Grindstones, Paints, ITameri, Cedar Ware, Oils, Shovels, Blasting Powder Turpentine, . Rakes. ' Shot, Lead. Hoes. ' Spades. Pocket Knives.- Call and examine our Stock, Special inducements offered for cash. (021,63.1 BRAND St FLACK. , . HARDWARE AND (11)1TLERY. W. W. kNIGHT & SON, Importara, and 'Dealers in- AItERIC.AN, ENGLISH AND G i tRMAN • iI.k . RD WAR . 509 Commerce, Street, Philadelphia. Between sth and 6th and Market. and Arch Sts a a5,63-tf. Sortuarbing Voiwo. 'Vir . UNDERLICH. & NE SD-, TT 'FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION "Muncluvra. North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Bailrotfd Depot, Chambersburg, Pa. Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore. AGENTS.—Peacock,. Zell ,k Hinchman, No. MR Market St. Philadelphia. - Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nut COAL. (di rect from the annes), Wilkmbarro 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 prieos. Sent 9,63. 'WUNDERLICH & NEAD. 'MEW ARRANGItIifENT. ..1.1 FREIGHT THROUGH To NEW YORE] WITHOUT TasttstitPlCENT. The undersignedwonld resp potful lY inform the public, that they are prepared to ship all kinds of Produce, Merchandise, &e- _from ,Cham-. borsburg and Greencastle to New York without transhiptitint, and deliver it at Now York-as quick as it can be delivered in Philadelphia. The - attention of Millers and Shippers is respect fully invited to this new arrangement., For further information inquire of D,EITZ & MoDOWELL, Agents fob 24-tf Chambersburg 'and Greonoastlo. Taos. L. GILLESPIE. JACOB ZELLER. fIILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO., .N.A PRODUCE & PROVISION M.ERCRANTS AND' WHOLESALE GROCERS, North-West corner of Sixth atd. Mariret Sta., Piil . ndelphia. n015,63-If. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Dealers and Consumersof the above Celebraide , Wash Blue, will please take notice that the Labels ALFREDd to read "INDIGO BLUE, No.p at WILTBERGBR'S Drug Store, 233 North Sedond Street, Philadelphia." The quality of this Blue will be the same in everyrespect. It is warranted to color more - water than twice the same quantity of Indigo , and to, go muchfurthor than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dis solves perfectly clear, .and doettot. settle on the clothes as most o£ thq other, makes do. One Box, diolved in shall! pint of water will make as gdod a liquid blue as any that is made, at ono-third the cost. As it is retailed' at the same price i as the- Imita tions and inferior articles, housekeepers will' find it very much. to their 'edit/adage:to askfor that put up at W mragaosa's. • • All Blue put uti after this date ivithllArkow's -; name unfit is -an unitation. ‘ _ •: • ; The new label does not , aitamis."For sale by BtorekeePerrieugalii.• f' • fOI7IM. ,attainito.-At ILO). jr-- ER . - CO E. , • ATTOyNEr ,AT 111,...W, ChiiillilberAii.*: Pa. "' Offi'dein ' Mrs. iliM's Buil difigsolireatlnonpoilte the Court House. - . _ • ~- , Having had official connection with the Provost Marshal's Offiee, ho offers - his. Sgrt:iceS to drafted men in, the 16th CongressionalDiStnet. el airoingex emptioif from Militery service under the law, or for r it rphysical causes: and llopes.frqm• is exp eaience and strict attention to business to sh, isfy those intrust inglim with-their eases... Pers.!) s from abroad Can. receive advice and have their cards prep 'red bY cor respondence. ~. . II • Reference can be had to the Edard l of nrolment of the 'l6th District, Hon. A. H. Mee ur _,e Ron. James Nill. Chambersburg, and. on, E „McPher son. Clerk Rouge of Represent at yes'. jan27. HASTINGS *GEHR, A tame!) at Law andGencrof Claim Agent. dice—Marketst z . East of the Court House. Chambersburg, Pa. ills long experience- in. Washington. has given-hini • un usual facilities for becoming thoronghly acquainted with the business in the different Dpartments.— Having resigned his position in the War Depart thent. he is now prepared to attend to all business entrusted to his care. Army and Navy Pensions„ Bounty and Arrears of Pay obtained for Soldiers their Widows or Heirs. - • . • ap6-tf VENN. EDY & NILL.-LAW PART NERSHIP.—Tbe undersigned .have asseciated themselves in the practice of the Law in the several Conlis of Franklin County. ' Office 'on Market St., in the room heretofore eampied by T, B. Kenn. T. B. KENNEDY iun17.63.. , T. J. NILL. -FM S. STUUTIATJOII. JOHN STRWART. • TUMBAUGH & STEWART, ArroR IZRYSS AT LAIV, Chambeisbtmg, Pa, give their undit:ided attention to the practice of them profes- Fion. • - ' John Stewart. Agent forprocuring Bounty money. Pensions, and Arrearagos of Pay. Office in the twin-I - lately occupied by Hon. Wilson Reilly, on Market Street, epposite the Court Milne. -.11m17.63. ' : , , 11~.k, W. S. STENGER, knot?, •• NE'r§ di LAW. Chambersburg, P. Collee leetions promptly, attended to. W. S. Stenger. Dig triet AttOrneY. and Agent for _procuring Pensions, Bounty money, and Arrears of Pay. Office in Frank -3il door from the corner. jun 17,63. M. S. EVERETT, ,Arxontwir AT 'LAW. Office in Mrs. Ba,`rd's dwelling, di rectly opposite the Court House, Cnambershurg, 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; TT DPDOWELL SHARPE, ATTORNEY :o. dT LAw..ChamberSburg, Pa: "Office in direßard's Buildings, directly opposite therCourt House. Jun 17,63. rjj O. SEILHAMER, ATTORNEY AT \-A . Liw,Thismbercburg, Pa. Office, Main St. above Queen, -in the room formerly occupied by S. Reisher, Esq. . Jun 17,63. T , S., CLARK,-TTORNEY ,AT ,LAW, 4. has removed his office a few doors East of his fornier location, on Market Street, South side. itm1.7.63. , CIALVIN DUN:CAN, ATTORNEY AT kJ LAW: Office on Mdrket Street, in Lawyer's Row. opposite the Court House. jun 47,63. L. ,FLETCHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chambersburg, Pa. Office on East Mar let St.; nearly oppOsite the Court House. jun 17,63. A LEX, K.:••(M'CLITRE, ATTORNEY 'AT Cl LAW, Chinibersbnrg. Pa. Office in the Franlv. lin Repository Buildings. itm17,63. WATSON ROWE, ATTORNEY AT • LAW, • Greencastle, Pa. - 5ep30,63. Riato, Zapo& ,ettato 4Thriabo ECOND ARRIVAL. OF 11,A.TS" CAPS ' AND • ' ' STR•A•W GOO-Dl3.!_ - GREAT, 4TT 4c 7: 1 . .0 NS ! New Styles and Good Qualities at Low Prices. --:o , lam now selling certain qualities of Straw Goods at Old Prices., Call and see , , • _ that. I am determined to keep up the reputation of the Old Stand, to sell • - • • cheaper,thaathe Cheapest. 'lea. . • - - Don't forget that - • . E . O T ' lies roinoced to his New Store Room, four doors South of the Diamond. In the Room lately.occupiedby,A. J. White, ' , ,Chambersburg, Pa. _ Aiocateutrotio. PEMOVAL.—From'433 Market Street )totharge ntoNBUILDING,SIaMarket an 510 Commerce Streets, Philadelphia,. More Goods than an'! house in the United States. •• •A. H. F'RANCIS , CUS, 513 MARKET AND 510 COMMERCE STS., Acepa the Largest Stock in the United States of . Buckets. Broorns,,Tuhs. Churns, Baskets, Brushes, Mats, Measures, Clocks, Looking-GHasses, Oil Cloths and Carpets, Window Shades and Paper, • Bird Cages. Japan Ware and Whips. Also—Cotton Tatting. Wadding. Twines, Wicking. Ropes in Coils - - , and Dozens, Cotton Yarns, Cotton and Linen Carpet-Chain, Our prices average. Lower than ,any other House in the city. Call and sec for yourselves. For further particulars - apply-to S. S. SHRYOOK, Chs.mbersburg. - son 23 63 H. EMIIICFL • 1.8. it MRICH. -CENTRE WOOLEN FACTORY---:The. subseribers• respectfully inform 'their friends and the P ublic generally;, that they have leased thi 'above named Factory- one mile north=west of Chem bersburg, (best knorrnasilirrat'sFactorY) Air - a term' of years, where they intend to manufacturo Cloth,. Sattinet, 13lankets, Flannels and Carpeting from' the fleece of • yarn. Country Carding and Fulling. attended to. Also—lndigo , blue, and fancy' ,dying done to order. • Having added a number of hew .nia • chines to their Factory, they are no* prepared to do work in the best style aid hope to- be ablci to render general satisfaction to all who may favor ns with their Onstom. -; • - - .13e• WOOL }eft at the Btores of J. G.,Elder, and B. Fob], in St, Thomas : jes. D. ScottJAri Bridge gort,,and lit the House of H. Embich, on, Erunkjin . St Uhambersburg, wilt be called 'for every two weeks and returned when finithed. junels:3m - Embroil, & sok : 11.8NBY BIEBER. JACOB COOVEIi. QIERE - It & R.I ( A 8;, Wpst Queen Street, Chambersburz Would respectfully informthicitizens6eChainhers hdrg and surrounding eowatiy, that they - Aro • pre pared to attend to the Undertaking in all its vujous braneltei, from the -Laying Out of Coriiseit to , their final disposition. They have facilities which en-. shies them to make to order COFFINS of de scription' at the shortest notice and .on.roasormbla' terms. Any- FUnerals attended in town and country -45r All orders left with Ahem, at the well-known Furniture and Chaff - establishment of H. Sieter,,on' West Queen Street, will receive- prompt attentiOn • ' juriels . GPRING AND ' SUMAPACMILL6tEBY, - I!ttiss Mthrißanierrzwonid inform herfrieads and thelmblio generally. tbatralle,hosinst roed' froth the Eastern Cities a tunitad c arefully - a w_~..ed assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. LADM . DRESS TRIMMINGS, &a. BONNETS ; and , HATSr Made .and trimmed in Ululated and moatfashio nab% steeiratUrt 0 0 1314 oppoaltaMtediFomeof s (mai Maierd.. MEM D Y MMMi AND "PIStASES , IVESiIiTING IRO'R DIS9RDERS,,OF THE LIVER AND D10E3T17,11 O,EGAHS. are eniedtf_ : .. HOOPLOtte2p GERMAN Brrtiti, THE GREAT STRENGHIM TONIC. ThOsiillittereliaist performed more crires t Hare and do giro bettor satii4actiont Have more testimony! • • , „11(3 , 0FLAND'S OERNAIf .8117.1.6138 Hay° more respectlitliipeoble conch Torthend - Than any other talkie in tho ntarkot is Wo defyany.onest ountradict this assertion;And WILL PA.Y : SI.,OOO „ To any liniwho *ill prod nee Crti genie litiblishod by as, that isnot genuine ! , Will cure every case of Chronic olltervons - DebilitY.' Diseases of the' tid neya, and Diseases arising from .a • Discirderkl Stomach. _ Observe' the followin/vioptoms. restiltinirfioat Disorders-ef th 'ingestive Organs: Constipation. Inward :Pays...Fullness or .11tood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. • -Heartburn. -Disgust Air Food: Pull 7 .:i • TIM or 'Weight in the Story Stine 'Ernetei- • ' r • tions.Sinkiag - or Fluttering at the ' • . • -Pit_ of the-Stomach. Swim- • ming of the head. Hurried and Dif-''• cult' BriathingiFlottering at the • Ileniti Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in ang postnre. Dimness of Dnts or We before the Sight. Peverand Dull Pain in the 'Head. Deffinency of • • Penspiratioa,Yellow .ness of the • • Skin andTves. Pdin - _ in the Side. pack. Chest, • • Limbs; ko.,BUdden Flashes of Blot; ' Batting- iri the: Eiesb-_constant fin twin inis -9f and great Depression Of Spirits that this REMEMBER, that, thii Bitters is - 11'0T IffICO- FroLic, contains no -Rum _pr Whiskey. and,On't make Drunkards, btifis the BEST TONIC in tho World. ' - .;Ef:- READ WHO 'SAYS SO '-51iZ , . From the Paitor of thetolitlst ' Chureb,Pembertnn, N.4.. - formerly, of tho:Nrth Baptist El:troll, Philadelphia: * * • I have known Roofltind's Germanßitteri favorably for a riiiffilibinf Year's. - I have used them in my own facially: and- have been so pleased with their effects that r induced to recommend them to many others, al:al:now that they have operated in a' strikingly beneficial. Manner. I take great Pleasure in thus publicly Proclaiming this.faet,•and calling thelattention of those afflicted with the-dia eases for which they, and _recommended, to these Bitters. knowing from experience that My 'reithm- Mendation j will be Sustained. . l do this Mora cheer fully as Hoofland's Bitters is intended to benefit thor afflicted, and is "meta rum drink." . ours truly, LEVI G. sgog. , , 1 From Rev. J. 'Newton Breirn. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious KnoWledge.ataChris tian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favoror recommend Po tent Medicines in general, through distrustiottheir ingredients and-effects, I, yet know of no sufficient - reasons Why a man may not testify to th o benefits he believes himself to have received from any simtdo preparation:in the hope that he may thug aon`tnb ntc to the benefit of others.. I this the more readily in regard to 11 ob and's German Bitters. propered..by Dr. C. M. Jackman, of this city. because I was.ucludlced against them for Many years. under -the =premien 'that - they Were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my Friend. Robert Shoemaker. Esc.. for the removal of this prejudice by proper, tests, and,_for micentage meat to try them: when suffering from great and long centinued debilitx.:- The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present ear. wastollewed' by evident relief. and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental - vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost (Repaired ofregaining. (therefore thank GO'd and iny friend • for directing m J to the vise of them. . NEWTOMBROOWIT, Frera the Bev. Joe, H. Ktinnikra. Pastor of taro lOtt t 'EaPtist Church.' " Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir: I kave been freqaentlY 'requested:to connect nkynamewith commendations ofdifferent kinds of medicinee, brit regarding the_ practice as Out of roy appropriate sphere. I.h /it's in all cases declined: but with a clear proof in various instanc,es.and:riartictilartv in msramilY. of the 1188. ftilnais of Dr. lleolland's Gisrmnn' Bitters; depart for once from my niftuil course.' to 'expreas My full conviction that. for general deb ifitu oft4e meta* anal eeneeially for Liver amplaint, it se anie.antimal uabie , grreaaratimt. In tome 'tans if they faiT ; but usually. I doubt not., it will be yery • beneficial to those who suffer from the above 4n use. Yonro veil , vs - spectrally.' J. H. HEITHAR:6. Eighth beluwDeates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev 6 . h w ur z e ird e livepb ti ta x tf tg,pf.ptia . . Dr. C.M. Jaekson:=—Dear Sir:-Personal- art's:i nce enables me to say that I _regard the ,fletsnais Bitters prepared by you at a most MteellentmOdibine. To cases of severe cald and_ general debility: zbaye beenitreatlY_benefitted b the use of Abe Bitter% and doubt hot they will produce similar eifeete osi others. Yours truly, •- WARREWRANDOLPIf, Qeininritbwfi; Ps. From itev. J. ll:Tattier. Paster of neddlng M. B. • Churehißbiladelnbia. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir L • Having used your Ger man Bitters in my family frelluently . l am jpiellared to say thatit has been-of. great, service: I believe that id most ewes of general debility of 'the's•tem it-is the safest and most valuable remedy - or I have any knowledge. Yours rearectfully. . J. 11.1`17RNBE, 726.N.:19thStioet. From the Rev. J. M. Lvent, former Pastor , fa the Columbus IN. J4auil 31illerstown .(Penna..), Bay ' • ' • - Wit Chtirohes. - • C . • • : Dr. CM:Jaiikscia . :-:-DrearSir: Ire& it u !Ammo thus, of myown- avoid; to •bear testimony:tii , the excellence of thekl-erm an Bitters. Some yeara since bens much afflicted with DYipepsia. r use d them With very , beneficial results. I bare eften" re commended them to persons enfbabled by that tor menting disease, and have heard. from •lltem,the most flattering testimonials as to their great van. • In Oases of general debility . ; I believe fad bei is - fouls that cannot. besurpassed. J. M, ,LTONS. Prom the Rey. Thomas Winter, Pastor T pexber- OnghYai.ifitiiniolt. Dr.Jaclition;4•Dear'Sir.: feel it di:m.l4*mm ex salient preparation. Hoofland's Germcialli#ers, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation-it has obtained.. ,I have for years, at times. boetvtroubled with'sreatdisorder in my head, and nervereSSYstsira. I was advised by a friend ;to . try a bottlet of tour German Bitters. I did so. and have experienced great' and' unexpetted relief" mylteitith , Wheat very materially benefitted. I confidently ; recour mend the 'article where I'meetwitir casetkithilar to my. own, and have,beert osetwed•hy :reauy.of . :thahr good effects. Respectfully ours, • T. IVlMBltißoxbortinta."Pa. , . . ME! Pi('Mt the Rev. J. S.:Mini' an, at this Garnish Re formed Church.ligtatown, Barks county, 1% Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Respected sir: haiebeen troubled with" 'DYlnepsta nemly twenty ,•entSi'and have never used:any medicine that did me as ninth good - as Efoofiand's 'Bitters: -I am very midi imp proved in health after having taken five bottles. Yours wait respect. J. 8: HERMAN. • •Largeßize applding nearly double quantitel sl"per Bottle—half dOzen SnialLtize-75 Centa Der.Bottle—halfdozew OS • BEWARE OF COUNTERktaTB ei trial the sign alma ot C. JACIESON." is on the WAtAP,M, of each bottle. Stuiuld your nearest druggist not have the artieie :lariat be put off byway of the in toxicatit s weiiii. ,tions that may be offered Jails place, haste:loe se and urewillforwatdoteenrelypaoked.by teriSiW :PUN CIPAL male , IpTAterritiT.OLT JUN AS & irtv4:4o, Ob 05too weans? 0:41.401E3*i & J, Puente:ions ; FOR Stg , ll -Drag is 1414 'Dealers l a own in - t - United , 44." 'D ealers %GSM/ N] RI BE