The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, June 29, 1864, Image 7

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FRANKLIN CLOTHING
EM
,PORtUM
- ••• NEWEST STYLES,.
LARGEST STOC—CIIZAPEST PRICES.
The undersigned tan itssure the public, an d t l e fi es
-swots:lid eon tradietion. that his recent purchases in
the Eastern Cities enables him to offer' one of the
largestund. most attractive stoeks of
Fdr . CEA-THING.
flee pr i ma and SICI7IIIMT Scneo n of /FICA, to be
reund in ,1413 , - :Omar establishment in this section.
&ray variety'of
cots,
„pAg,rs.
- • AND VESTS,
made in the very best styles and nt the lowest prices_
GENTI,EMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, I
03 .8hirts, Drawers, Collars,,Cravats, Neckties,
flandkerchicfs, &c, Special attention is called to
intdodepartutcut.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS. -
linvite an examination of my stock of Fine Cloths,
fiersoYmeres, Vestings, &c., which. I manufacture
upon ISpeeial orders.
• • SPECIAL NOTICE.
1 beg Co say that my Goods are manufactured tm:
der my ewn superi ision, and by the very. best work
men. My present stock m the most extensive I have
Yet bad in store, and I respectfully ask my friends
and-the public to give me a mil before purchasing
elsewhere.. Remember the old stand.
.1. T. 110SKINSON,
1 1 / 4 Fmnklin Hotef Building. ,
Corner of the Diamond and West Market
07. • . • - Chambersburn, pa.
"0— ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, Smith-
West corner of the Diamond, neat door to the
Bank, Chambersburg, has just returned from :the
flity with a large stoek of superior and: seasonable
Goods, such as CLOT US, CASSIMERES, SATIN - -
ETTS, JEANS, CORDS, &c.,for"Coats; and VEL
VETS. SATINS, MARSEILES and other Vb.st
-lugs. Also, a very fine selection of READY-MADE
GLOTIIING,'which he is prepared to sell at the very
lowest market prices:
CUSTOMER WORIZ.--As ho employs a first-into
rektor; he is prepared to makeup all kinds of (par
meats, for Men and Boys, to order, in the best styles.
Satisfaction ;will be guaranteed.
A large assortment of GENTLF.MV.N . S FutiNtutitNG
coons. such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Handker-
L%lefe.,'Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Umbrcllas s
dways on hand. Give him a call and save mo eY.
bia17,61.
T - w. SCOTT, GENTLYNIEN'S PM
NISIIING STORE and SHIRT MANITEAC
TORY, No. 814 Ches. tnut - St.. 4 doors below.thc Con
tinental, Philadelphia. Particular attention giyon
..„-__ to ordered Shirts. A perfect fit guaranteed. Per
-4.4; sons at a distanco can order by the `following Shirt
•;,- measures:
Slie around the Neck.
Chest under the Arms. • 1
_-4. '4 Waist. '
Wrist. ' , = •
L-Length of Arms (bent) from centre of back to rifid
. die of hand. -,
- Length of Ildsom at. Site.
- Sh irt.
.... -
..i.- ut.
C. NV A L'l3 0 R N & C O.?S,
-1:111*, WHOLFSALR A!•71:1 R.FruIL •
RE A.DY-ILADE LINEN & DRESS STOCK
• MANUFACTORY,
Nan. 5 and 7 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers:
Cravats, Scarfs. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Shirts;
Wrappers and Dress Stocks blade to order by meas
eminent, and svarronted to give satisfaction: -
Orders may be left with S. S. SPWOCK,..Cham
hersburg. Sea
WE S T O.N & BROT'HEIt,
ISIERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 900 Arck Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
'laving received a liberal share of patronage from
(lhambersburg and vicinity, we nre encouraged to
ask for mere. The excellence of our goods and our
work, and the care we take to give entire satisfac•-•
tion, are a sufficient 'guarantee that we value our
reputation. [n011.6.1-Iy.] WESTON S: BROTHER.
iii uranci.
AMERIJAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Corner 4th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia. Incorporated 1&50. Charter Perpe
tual. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Paid-Up Cap.
ital, SZO . ,000.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1884.:
The Trustees have this day 'declared a Dividend
ofPER CENT, on all•premiums received
liven MoruAL ; PouctEs during the year ending
December 3lst, 18,53, and in-force at that date, the
Abere amount to he credited to said Policies, and
have also ordered the dividend of 1860 on Policies
issued during that year to be paid, as the annual
Premiums on said Policies are received.
' ' - OFFICERS.'
Previclent—Alerander Whilldin,
Secretarp and 2'reantrer—John S. Wilson.
A ctuaky—John C. Sims. , -
WARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whiildin,
Js Edgar Thomson. Gco rge Nugent, Hon. James Pol.
lca, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle. Samue l Work, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison,
Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikumn, Charles F. Benz-
Isaac Hazlehurst.
(. REED, Chambersburg. Pa., is the author
ized-Agent of the -American Life Insurance and
Trust Cormiany, and is always prepared to furnish
pamphlets or an{ information wanted, and to take
Insurances. OFFICE, in the llepo4itorn Building.
Bus. J. C. limn.% ans and W. 11. DOYLE, Medical
Examiner.
, REFERENCES—Hon.'AiR. McClure, Nv.
Niccolls, J. NixonChambersburg, and Wm. 31.
Marshal Cashier Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring information or wishing to 'insure
will please call on, or by addressing the under
ttgned they will be waited on in any part of the
Prount.y. or State. W. G. REED. Agent. •
,te.LiOffice in the ,REsositonY ChamL
bersbitrg, Pa. mar 23.
jCHARTER ERPETUALk
,8 9!
ur;PO.
2 IAS URAtri C - liPigf
_± OF
PHILADELPHIA.
ASSTS
ikk January 1.-1864.-:.
CAPITAL..
Aocstsa Sußetum.:_.
•LekvEstgo
- - iscomg tE p t„,asal,„
gri 41G... " • L.. .1", - 634,000
PETtPgriJAL AND. TEMPORARY
-•. ON LIBEI,Lib•TERNS., • '
_ ,
_ ' DIRECTORS: ,
11:0,
11 artes'N. toucher, Isaac Lea.
' Tobias Wagner, . • :Eftard C. Ifale.
semi (front, (co. Fates.
bR. Smith.' • -• Alfred Fitter. ,
, . ge. Richards- 4 Eras. 'W. Lewis, M. D.
i .',,./e '
' CHARLES - - . N. BANCICER, President.'
• 1 "' ED WELD C: DALE, Vise Piesident.
dam. Ai': 31.!ALtasrtun, Sce,y pro. tem.
11AVIII OAKS is the authorized Agent of the
Companyln Chamhersburg. who will furnish all in
(lnsulation necessary to applicants. . nuir2l, -tf
NSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. ,Incorporated. 1794. ' Charter Per
petual: CAPITAL $5OCt,OOO. Office 712 Walnut
Arent., Ph a. The pmmptpayntent of Claims for
- Ligaics during 'the ,periOd of ne.,rly seventy years
that the'Company. hay been in existence; entitles
- thera.to the confidence of the'public. Persons Wish
-ll* to insure will Please call. on or address the un
darsigned. . . W. G. REED. Agent.
. " - ' Rrposirowt“Buililings. Chambersburg, Pa.
'lttigknarrcus—J. D. Grier. ,I. Allison Eyster. Esq.,
Major J. C. Austin: _ tuar23
.... -
OUR- AGENT.--Mr. , JOHN' GROVE, of
-Chambersburg, is, the Generel• Agent of.tbe
Er A rk:klin county Mutt Insurance' Company. i tu4l
justitto of tbe eate.
I:ISST/CE - 11:4: THE .PEACE.-7-H. B.
DAVISON. Justice of the Peace. Office lin
tupdistedy opposite , the . Indian Queen Hotel. All
business entrusted to his care will receive prompt
Atte ‘ laticiuzi Internments. of Virritfity. of. all 'kinds,
`draiyn up 117 satisfactory manner. jrium63.
JOSTiCE OF THE PEACE,
Ohambersburg, Pa. Office in Franklin Hall,
fin tM room formerly oteupipd by Stambaugh &
Stewart. , Prompt attention gtv.en to any thing in
',;l2aliaaof a Magistrate and Scrivener. fe3,64.
ATEW 11113,13 LE YARD.—The.
,signOd respectfully 'innonnees to the citizens
~.*-Of Franklin County that its has opened a new:Mar
l:4i Yard in the' room ferrnerlK occupied by 'Dr.
Mantilton, directly o'pliosite ,T,S. Nixon's Drug Store,
MamEtreet, Chambersburg, wherele will keep on
5 . -hind'ar Make to order all artieles'in his line of bus
iiiesksuelesAs'MO'NUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD
-STONES: MANTELS, TABLE andSTANDTOPS.,
Etc., manufactured from the:very best • • Foreign and
Dnmustin Marble'.
He respectfully solicits a call front those who may
ttoiinstautof . ft,ny article-in the above line. He is
loonftd dot, III; his_ A - dip to, satisfy4ll ; who ruay.be
rptpu*a t 9, plitroilliti hkiii,'Leither as fegardsliht pri
'sot be*:±lo.; and- chasteness-0f his
wbr -
GEO. A. DEITZ. I / AVDOWELL
D T_Z & Ittrill`p t iVE L L
F L 0 U a,
SALT,
HEAP F.O R,ICA'SiI,
WAREHOUSE AND :COAL YARD,
noll-1Y-
iun17.61.
vt L. MAITRE-It :.:Sr. CO. •
.L.Y• LUMBER MERCHANTS, -
Rave on hand for sale at reasonable prices, a large
assortment of White Pine, Yellow Pine, and Ilein
lock ',timber, consisting of
White Pine 2inch Plank.
- --".- " IW' • ' .
Boards. . .
. , - --,
t " Plastering Lathes.
. " " Shingles.
Yellow Pine Joists, Scantling and Roofing Laths.
.:Henflook Joists, Scantling and Boards.
Also Locust and Chestnut Post S; and, Chestnut
Shingles. 1 -
Office in Wunderlich and Nead's Warelzuse,-op
posite the Railroad -Depot. S,econd Street; Cham
bershurg, Pa. _ June 22.
NTEW", FIRM.—OOAI4-,C4XL! LUXE,
BEM LIIMBEIti—LECe. EBERT & SON
having' purchased the Coal and Lumb&Yard of Gm
A. Deitz. will continue to carry `on the same busi
ness, and will always have on hand alargesupply of
Lumber and Coal. They will be,prepared to fill all ,
orders at the shortest notice. Thep respectfully so
licit the patronage of the late Tfrm and the pohlie
generally, and all who may desire Coal and Limber
to give them a call, feeling a. , renreit that no moans
will be spared to accommodate:. those 'on the most
reasonable terms. junl7;63-tf.
• Eiquors.
I M P 0 R t T E R QS
N 0,128 SOUTH NINTH ST..
BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT STRF.ETS.
PHILA,DELP IA
'GEO. M. LAUMAN,}
A. M. SAIJADE, •
Jo D. BITTING..
R.T.ITESE, GARDRAT
SUVERIOHr:e4:),4I7'AC 'BRANDY,
vrisT - 3:4-*E OF 1338,
EACH' BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
. ISTPORTED BY
LATIMAN, SALLADE Sr CO. `,
$4457,849 95
$400,004
971,000
1,080,285
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
- FINE SHERRY. CLARET A,ND
' •
HOCK WINES.
- OLD PORT WINE,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED VITH:YELLOW WAS
WITH THE INITIAL OF THE - FIRM
IMPORTip ny
LA.I.IIkIAN:.SALLADE'Sz:CO.,
. N0:123 SOUTH NINTH ST.. •
PHILADELPHIA:
OLD !R EHTS, K EY ,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
• ; 7.4.nR.0.:1•ED1
OBERHOLTZ'WHISKEY,
' FOINT'WHISKEY, -
WERTS'S WHISKEY,
• TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, .
AND
READING WINES.
LAUI!AN, BALLADE - 04)..•
N 0.13 SOUTH, NINrII
nolB-Iy. • ' PHILADELPHIA
D • -
R. JOHN .MONTGOMERY will at
tend promptly to all calls in his line. Office
on Main Street, next door to the Eagle Hetet, and
nearly opposite the residence of the INA. George
Chambers.
PR. J. C. RICHARDS will attend
- • Promptly tn.all calls in hia line; Office on
n Street, nelfdoor to Spangler.'s Drug Store. t
• OFFICE, liounai—From 7 'to. : 9 A. f.; 12.t0 2 and 6
inn 17,63.
flit SAMUEL G. LANE has resumed
did PRACTICE OF ALEDICINE In Chum
bersburg. Office on Queen Street; a few doors East
of Wallace's Store. ' apla-tf
00 K BIND ER Yi-S. R. iIISH
JJP-ER & CO'S Book Bindery is• on •the Third
Story of the "MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD
ING, on the Diamond, above Shryoek'sßoolt Store.
Entrancsbetween the Book Store- and' the Inlaird
Telegraph office. Old-Books, Periodicals, Music,
Newspapers, Ire.. hound in any style; Bianit Books
trindeto Order. ittled to anYp attorn. ja6,64
&Jai, du et,
*ITS. PAY rEti
;
HIGHEST PRICE IN OASIS;
• • n
RY B.
CLOVEB: SEED,
TlMO'ini SEED,
ANT)
.4.LL KINDS OF PRODUCE
.ALL KINDS Or .
COAL,
LUMBER,
PLA.ST,E4',AND SAND,
FOR SALE,
DEITZ & Ii'DOWELI'S
WEAK TILE
RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
CHAMBERSBURa, PENN'A
i AND ON
NOIWEI CARLISLE STREET,
GyEENCASTLE„PENN'A
OF,-
WINES AND-LIQUORS
LAtJMA\`', SALLADE'h-CO.,
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF '
FINE BRANDS OF. CHAMPAGNE
OSBORITE'S tr. CO.'S.
• *OPORTO.
VERY FINE AND DELICATE
ngoicians.
ittitidtettliasitorOttlictftbettinnt.. ti)6
A L O'IiICULTURAL - IMPLEMENTS
AND MACTIOERT.
We are now preporeti: to fill orders. for
AGRICULTURAL 01PLENEENTS AT3 1)
• biACHLN, EltiOF ALL
as weil'zs SMALL TOOLS for tile P4m and Gar-
- ,
Spades, 6hovals
Hoes, Forks, Ba,kes,nte.:
and Grass-Hooks, -
CORN,
• OATS,
in geuaral
We offer, also, lams assortment of our own man
r• aim:tare of
Tia'y-Cutteis,
Chanis,
•
, Coffee and Gro.'n Mills,
Sugar Mills for Grocers' use,
Store Trucks of various patterns,
Road ScraPers.
111hcel-I)arrows,
• FETILIZ.E\ES
of all kinds, such as
Cise's Superphosphate of Lime,
- Pure Ground Bone, /
Peruvian Guano and Pendrette
CEMENT,
, IN OUR SEED DEPARTMENT
will be found a complete selection of the best kinds
Of Vegetable, Floircr
and Grass Seeds
- and Seed Grain,
raised expressly for as by the most reliable
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GROWERS
The unremitting personal attention of. the be'st
-Seedsmen is givenio their quality. and our Clll4Olll
ers may rely on their flfshness and-purity in ell re-
sp eels.
We sell in small or large quan titles to suit purcha-
sers, and send in small lOU by mail to all parts of
-the United States
We will forward Price-Lists and Descriptive Circa-
tars to all desiring them
189, Inand 103 Water Street, New York
The improved
with Steel Folding Finger-Earand two
s now ready for sale
In convenience and lightness of:draft, this is sa-
perior even to the old Style ofsAllen Mower co long
and so deservedly popular
It has literally no frame, and nearly all its parts,
with the exeeption4 Drive-Wheels and Gears, aro
niade of Steel or Wrought and Makable Iron. It is
thus the strongest and lightest machine in the
market.
oRT T TO FARMERS.—The
I cheapest and best "Thresher and Cleaner " is
"Wheeler & Melick's Improved Patent Railway
Power and combined TIMES:HER AND CLEAN
ER." This machine is manufactured at the malt
advance of 10 per cent. over that of bust year. The
farmers are readily adopting it everywhere. It
saves labor, and expense, and does more and better
work than any other machine. Price of a two-horse
machine SAI, of a three-horse machine s:',so. These
prices embrace everyth g cimip ete:: This machine
has advantages that are greatly ,uperior to any
other. - One is that it can be uued entirely in the
Bard floor, and that the power Can be conveniently
used for cutting fodder, shelling corn, cuttingstruw,
sawing wood. Sc. And it requires lees power and
fewer hands than-any other. -
PALMER'S EXCELSIOR SELF: SUSTAINING
HORSE PITCHFORK. has many advantages over
atherS. among 'which are; it, is self-sust (Ming, re
quiring no attention until its - load is to he discharg
ed. By the use of the pulleys furnished with the
forks it will swing direetlr' over the uniw, when it
discharges its load, by simply pulling the cord. It
has a hitndle but 18 inches in length. This patent
has been awarded the premium at the New York
State Fair, and at all the County Fairs, wherever
exhibited.
SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN SHINGLE
AND HEADING MACHINE. is a new and valua
ble itnprovement _in machines for tnanuf.•tcturing
Shingle and Heading; cutting, obliquely. or otha r
wise. any desired thicim'cSrs , or length, up to 24
inches. This Machine can be set up and run by an
ordinary water power. It will saw one thousand
shingles per hour. - •
Mr. Robert Black, ofFayettevill. Franklin county,
Pa.. is the Sole Agent for Franklin and Adams
counties. Any. information desired respecting any
or all of these, machines can be obtained by either
calling upon in person, or addw.sing hint by letter.
Persons wishing any of these machines will please
make their orders soon. as it requires sonic tone to
get them front the manufacturer. None will bc:ot -
dered bat those that are sold. They will be. furnish
cd at manufacturer's prices, transportation added.
- itobcrt Mack, Esq.—Dear Siri I have thoroughly
tested the Tread-power in running all kinds of Isla
chinery about the Barn. and Vliave had the most
approved Lever-powers tried at Inv Barn also, and
I unhhsieatingly recommend. the Iread-power.
run all my machinery—thresher and cleaner, corn
shelterr chopping-mill, fodder-cutter, and circular
saw, with a two-horse Treed-power, and the power
; is ample and two horses can Five the tonne if not
greater power than four can with the lever-power,
and the labor is no more severe on the horses. In
short:l regard the Tread-power as having every
advantage over the Lever power, and it must soon
be universally adopted by farmers
-Very Respectfully Tons. ire,.-
A. K. M'CLURE.
Apply to the undersigned in Greenwood. Franklin
county.. [maylB--lip) lIVBERT BLACK.
ODOR'S SUGAR EV APOR A T'OR,
tnanufactured by BLYMTRR, BATES & D.
Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing to guns antee that
from two acres of good Cane, a sufficient number of
gallons of Syrup can be produced to cover cost of
Machinery, capable of snaking eighty gallons of
Syrup per daY, which at fifty cents per gallon, will
pay for cost of Mill and Evaporator in fourdays.: or
where pan is wanted for a brick arch, without the
Furnace, in less time.
C9OEI'S SYRUPS have been sold at an average
of sixty cents a gallon. and nerne in market. An
acre of good Cane will prodUce from 2 to 300 gallons
of Syrup.
SORGO SEED.—We offer a Snootier Article, se
lected by , ourselves. Sprout the seed and roll in
plaster. Plant in drills four feet apart, from North
t&South: Light soil and Southern exposure pre
ferred, although not absolutely necessary. as it will
grow on soils where-many crops would he.a. failure.
Cultivate ns for Corn.
Cook's - Evaporator has taken the first premium
over all others at two United States Fairs and over
thirty State Fairs. • '
, Clark Sorgo Machine Company's CANE MILL
and above SEED for sale by
W. G REED. Agent.
Office—REPOSITORY Building, Chamb'g, Pa.
. 4r- ThoWorpo Hand-Book sent, free 'to any per,'
:son askjng for it. mar•
O' F - A •R ME ES
THE WALKER- HORSE RARE,
• is uokTioiviedged to be the • '
Neatest, Simplest, Clam t and moat Oci'ent Rake
, now in use. '
-''Any boy of ten year can work it with ease; will
not get out of older. and gives universal satisfaction.
Warranted in every prittienlar.and can be had from
46 to $8 lower than any other Spring Tooth Wheel
Rake. Fo . ncurther partien.larsoply to the menu-
Whiter.. D: Di •ESMELMAN, ,
ap2o.3m) Shirlayshmr„ Htuititedort ao.. Pa.'
ittltutaL
den, such .is
Scythes, and Scythe-Stenos,
aiid Agricultural Hardware.
R. H. ALLEN . CO.,
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINE,
Drice-Wheels,
=MI
CH tMB• its Kw. ii:«• 17, 186
..':-"_icgricitittit . og;
EMS
. •
1-.41 ARIf E R S'--F 0 U N - D It I SADDLILY!` SADDLERY=!
-' M A 614'1 N'T SH OP - ..-- ,, .. '- - - . , A'SD
The undersigned wOuld respectfully call the :Wert- -. HARNP,SB MANKFACTORy ! _
Lion of Farmers, Millen , and others, to the Old - •.• ''' '''' '" '' ' ' ''' .'
= - ' --
,
Ettablishment, atthe B r idge, on- w e st mar-, , - 1: - y Thcqubseriberreßceffi,tily inconna•bis friends a - 0
~. Lkfirdct,TOrlnerLY tkqe l 47i eV* Chris=-; ; z :". .
- tian'StorOler,rifierathey bare erect--; . - - 1 ..the p4bille, that tie go4teixilles.to carry on the
ed Steam Parer, and are pre- ,
pared to manufacture , above bjtsiness at his Old Stand - , ori
- : ~.- : • AriteliDTAs Ok ,:--- ^> '
t.'
. ,
FARMING -iMPLEME-STS,*
such as .•
Threshing MachimeN
• -,-
• -.. Myer lullcrs.i" • ." . ,
...Horse Powers., _ _
Corn - Shbllers; .
Fodder Cutters.
Ray Rakes.
Grain Drills,
• ; - Ray Pitchers.
• Rarrtews,
Pipft•Sw•
We have constantly on hand Sycles, Reaper Points
or GuardS.h.e. for the repairing of Manny's, Whit=
naek and Buckeye Reapers. Farming Implements
of every kind - repaired at shor t notice and in a work
manlike manner.' - - •
We keep constantly en hand thO
•
BLICKE'Y-F.
that has - become, so deservedly popular with our
Farmers in this section ,of the State., Si,e would
,here
caution the public from an imitations' of this ma
chine offered for sale in this county, arid advise all
who wish -the. genuine Buckeye R.caner to call at
ourestublishinenf, as we are the agents for ttte,s4c
of 'Otis popular Reaper,
Having alsopurchased the right for ,the sale and
manufacture of WILLOUGHBY'S PATENT GUM
SPRING GRAIN DRILL, we will keep them cOn!=
stuntly hhnd, ready for Work. Repairing-to
these machines done promptly.
THE PATTERNS of the Seibert Foundry having
been purelinsed, by this `establishment; and having
erected a Foundry. they are prepared to make all
kinds of CASTINGS, such as Mill Gearing', Mill
Shaft ing,•Milt Spindles. and all kinds of machinery
generally.-
We svo . nA s ea ll special attention the Plow Cast
ings and Wagon Boxes constantly-on hand.
Ft EPAIRING of all ' kinds of Farming Imple
ments done to order.
• inn] • • W. F. 1317$TER, & BRO..
A DI M 0 N AT-E D
PA crric_ GUANO.A
real guano, imntaining from seventy to eighty
uer cent , bf ILO tiPHAT .E OF ME;. to
which has been added. by a chemical process, a large
per mango of actual Ammonia, so fixed that it,can
not evaporate, Making it equal, if not superior to
any other fertilizer. -
Pamphlet with copies of Analyes by Dr. Jack-
Rim. Mass., State Assayer. and Dr. Mang. of Balti
more. and testimonials from scientific Agrieulturisti,
sholying its vat tie.. Can ho obtained from
- J. 0. BAKER, & CO.,
SELLING Angsrg, ,
march 2-Iy. S 7 Wall Street, New York,
TIHE soRGo JOURNAL AND ITAI6I
31.kCII1NIST—Devoted to Northern Cane and
Sugar .I*t Culture. Improved Farm Machineryund
Progr.e'inve Husbandry. Published monthly. One
copy 1 year, $l.OO. Suiperiptums received 1)1 4
W. G. REED,
apd] Agent for Clark Sorgo Machine Co.
rpo MILLERS AMD FARMERS.—
IIDEITZ ?.11)0 WELL have one hundred tons
of the best PLASTER for sale. apriLll-2t
Cues, !panto ant ViltEs.
PY D E S FRANKLIN COUNTY
tN AND 0 RNAM TiNT A L Ml' es
G.IrAPE VINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ETC.—The
largest stock to select from in the county. Every
thing in the FRUIT TREE arid PLANT line that
is at all desirable. can he supplied- from the com
monest standard. Fruit Tree, to the rarest and most
choice native or foreign species or variety of Fruit
or Flower- Our Standard Apple Trees are unusual
ly fine, stout heavy trunks, furnished with, fine
branching heads,from three to five feet from the
ground, as may be desired. ,Our aim is to grow the
best of everything pruning; and cultivating upon
scientific principles, consequently, our_ productions
are not offered in competition with .Trees grown
upon the old let-alone system. An'invitation rs es:-
tended b.) all who are interested infruit culture, to
come and see for themselves.
• A large stock of Greenhousaand Bedding Plants.
Roses, in pots, will be ready in April and May.
Enclose a three cent :damn for descriptive Cata
logue of Fruit and Ornamental trees. &e.
. 'IL L. RYDER
\Vest Franklin Nurseries:
m ar 16-tf ,Near'boudon, Franklin C0..-Pa.
mat" -4m
t EYSTO,NE NURSERY.—The
.11.- scriber is prepared to furnish most articles us
ually to be found in Surgeries, of good quality and
at reasonable rates.
The Stock embraces all the leading kinds of '
FRUIT TREES.
Apples, Cherries, ' Poaches. •
lAiarf and Standard Pears, -
Apricets\. Plums,
Grapes, '
Strawberries,
'Raspberries. Currant?,
- Gooseberries. Blackberries, ,lc.
Also, can be furnished a good assortment of
EVERGREEN TREES, • • __
Evergreen andother Shrubbery, Shade Trees t Sce2
Great Facilities are posessed for shippinic articles
to all parts of the country: as the'Nursery immedi
ately adjoins the City of Harrisburg.
mar 16-tf JACOB MIS il, - Harrisborg. Pa.
rpHE OPORTO GRAPE.-This Grape
is nut recommended particularly-as a - dessprt
fruit, but makcs,an excellent, dart; colorod, rich.
well bOdied Wine, so closely resembling genuine
old-timed PORT IS'INE, that none butexperienced
judges can distinguish betwOn the two. Although
is is manufactured extensively. in Western, NCNN
York.the supply is unequal to the demand, atTrom
50 to ed. per gallon. -
Vine , for sale by the subscriber, who has been ap
pointed Agent for it at the following'prices: -
One to three , vcars oitl;aie to 50 cts each w 2 50 h
$5 per dozen,.Sls to per 100. JACOB
mar 164 f) Keystone Nursery, Harrish't.r.-Po
PEAR TREES.-Btandard find Dviari
Pear Trees of the leading and most' valtiabb
varieties. 'Among them; can be furnished , s u m,
"EXTRA 6ELECTED " Trees, tPhe Dwarf havrt•
fruit buds and ready for immediate bearing. •
Price for good tn•ea. 51) to (11) eta each—Extra se
lected 73 eta to !id each. Rates tower. by
J. MIBII, Keystone Nursery, -
II arrisbnm Pa.
mnr IG-tn
yORWAY MAPLE TREES. from 8 t.
ri 12 feet high and vigorous. A handsome Tree
I much retemlaing the Sego, Maple, but of Jmor.
certain aUd rapid growth.
1
' Price 41gtiati cents each: $3 501 M •ier%dozen: $D
(T,lO per 1110. JACOB
r mar2:33 , 'Keystone Nursery, liarri;•thurg•
•
OHERRY, TREES:—A tine ati:SoTtplott
V./ - of about Forty b!!st'vart kies„ trees of lathe sjz,
and vigorous , . •
Prtee, 30, et s5O ets, 75 ets each t' $.l, tn. $7 per doz..
ti ., lS, 525. Per 100. • - .T". 811. '
mar 10-tfl • Keystone NursersY, tlarrista'g, Pa.
T_ TORSE CHESTNUT TREES.—Ordi-
A nary, *4.e. For planting, 50 cents each';
,—from sto 7 feet-25, cents each •$2 50per ,lot:
$lB perloo. • JACOB 1111 SH,
msrTt] K.eytitone Nursery, B arrisburtr.
LINDEN—,The Re ,
ged variety, not-subject to injury by'thc borer.
'Knr sale at lz,:ystone N orserY, "Harrisburg. Pa. •
Trees 10 to 12 !..tet high; ,75 cents each:. $7 , per doz.
triarni ' JACO,I3
ECELSIOR ASH, a liantl§ome, orna
mental Shade Tree, of sure and rapid growth.
Trees from 8 to 'l2 feet 'high, og-6o cents each:
50@t3 per doz.; 5.119140 per 100. JACOB IIIISH,
niar23) Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg.
A MAN OP A THOUSAND;—.4 CO2I-, ,
aumptire Curecl-DR. 11. JAMES, a Retired
Physician of great eminence discovered , while in
the Indies, a certain cure for Consumption. Asthma,
Bronchitas, Coughs, Cords and General Debility.
The remedy was etscovered by hint when his only .
child, a daughter, was given up. to die. His ollild
was cured, and is noiV alive and w . ell, Desirous of‘
benefiting his fellow mortals , he will send to ,those
who wish it the recipe, containing fall directions for
making. and successfully using, this remedy, free,,
on receipt of their names, with two stanins to pay -
expenses. TbOre is not: a single'-case of; CoasumP
tion that it does not: once ;eke' hold of and
dissipate, Night sweats, peevishness,. irritation
of the•nerves, failure of memorY;,difficult expector
ation, sharp pains in' the Dings, - tore throat, chilly
sensations, nausea at the - stomach i inaction 'of the
bowels, wasting away of the muscles.
Air' he writer wilt please state the name of the
paper they seen this advertisement in. Address,
" CRADDOCK St CO.
mar23-Iy9 225 North 2d st., Philadelphia: Pa. '
PPARENTS OF scumEts in the, ser
.v ice, er in Heir itale, ail furnish theuiwith the
RilPCSl'lOlll' three mentbrlcr2s Oh; di mortal?
hi 0.: ore-year fai:sll.o.
'*ablartt, illittrtess t , & er.
W-E'ST' VARKET'STREEr.
- .9priosite
A -:
C i II.AM'BERSB 4;
. •.
;it •
rand keeps_ constantly on. bond,,gonoial:ostsort
'leant of _
• . •
Riding and Wagon Saddles, 1 1
/tiding
• Flat and Round,
Black' and Fair
• „
Harness and Breit Collars,
ET) PetentLe4her Collars (good quality);
Elind Bridles,' - ' •
• Broitd:Heasi, • "
Wagon Whips,
. . . „ Halters,
and everYthiniih'thci •Leatheilirio can i'efOind
his shop, made - tits \ at VStodiectie rittek. •
dons at Sliortdotieesuld on reasonable terms'.
TRUNKS AMID a VALISES .
always , hancl,4nd sold cheap .r?n CASH.
He ,employs none but, the befit togrkmen.
marl6-1Y JAMES B, GII.LA i.
•
QADDLERY!! "SADDLERY!!!—Sad=
hJ dies, Bridles Harness, Collars, Trunks, Valises,
&c.. sign of the .HORSE COLLAR.
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully 'returns his.
thinks to his patrons for the hberal encouragement
received from them heretofore; and he would invite
them and the community generally, who may need ,
any thing in his lhae, to give him a call athis old
stand, on tho East side•of Main Street, Chambers
burg, Ave doors South of Huber & Tolbert's Hard
ware-Store, where he kes constantly on hand ev
ery variety of SADDLERY AND HARNESS of.
his manufacture; and be is prepared to sell the
same on terms that defy competition. Everyartiele
offered for sale is warranted to be made of the best
material
,and competent workmen,which will be
fully demonstrate'd on an examination thereof.
.TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would - also call
the attention of persons wanting, a. good, neat and
cheap and substantial Trunk or Vahse to his assort.:
meet. junel7,63.
w ll w. s dßiti.„o r- s so ! N ! corn ' „of Main 'and
Washington Streets, Chambersburg, Pa., manufac
turers of-all kinds of WHIPS, such. aS,Wagon, Car
riage and Riding Whips, of various sizes and of su-
Perior quality, '
which they offer tb the public, either
by Wholesale or Retail, at very moderate prices.—
LASHES of all lengths kept constantly on hand and
for sale - by the dozen. very cheap. They also mann
Vacture superior HORSE COLLARS, 'to which they
invite attention.
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly at
tended to, r jun17;63.,
ROAD ND NAR RONVI GEARS,
Singleand Double Harness, Riding and Driving
Bridles, Gents'. and Ladies' Saddles, Wooden and
Metal Stirrups, Heavy and Light Collars, Riding
and Driving Whips, in every variety and price, to
be had at GORDON'S.
Q. DDLE S OF EVERY DESCRIF
tion, HARNESS of ail kinds, BRIDLES or
every variety, WHIPS of all sorts, SPURS' of all
makes, and BRIDLE BITS of all patterns can be
had at C. H. GORDON'S Saddle,and Harnesd Storq
ORDON THINKS RP.' CAN TURN
'lam out to GOOD A JOB at his Shop, opposite; the
Indian Queen Hotel, as ant , othbr man in hies line of
business. Go and look—May be YOH can sedit''
CIOIIE AND SEE GORDON'S STOCK
k_./ of Saddles. Harness:Zee.; Arhichrheis offOrint-to
the public at fiery reasonable prices. •
G 0 ,R D 0 N HAS A SPLENDID AS
portment of Fancy Riding, Whips,"
Ladies and o.6ritlomen who liko something:Mee.'
YRUS -GORDON IS . STILL
the Old Stand.= Main Streq,pppo-Ate tho-
Indian Queen Hotel.
CIO TO GORDON'S AND SEE IF HE
. can't suit you to something in his line otbusi
I=
etottfectionerg, Szt.
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. . ,
ICE!, urk4art & Hensheg,
areiipar prep - axed to siiipply.lee Cream day and
night, in any quantity desired:
B IIRKITART : Irk.NSHEY,
W A K E/R 8 - -
AND
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P ITs, T
AN6DIALERSI4Ls 73 z Y
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-A N - C . Y 0- 0.0 •D , •
,North Main Strut, ( Weal
• ' CIIAMBERSBILIAG. PA.
4 Orders papmptii attended,
TERMS CASK
ap4-Iyl
*ego.
LANDRETH'S Agß' IntAL - rn4.
PlitlagT "ANTE t SEED WARtIIIOI3BE,. •
21 and 23 Edna:. Sixth' Street; Philadelphia, Pa;l.
,
DAVID' LADRETIT t SON, rropnetors Cz zooms-,
dale, - which contains near four hundred' acres, in
high tilth, devoted to the production of GARDEN
SEEDS, are now prepared to supply Country Mer
chants, Druggists and all others who. deal in Seedei,
Nirith largo or' small qiiantities, ,by AIM' I?onnd ,or
bushel 'also in papers made ready for totalling.
The Establishment ropretented by DaVid Land-'
retli & Son, has been founded' nearly three-fourths
of ft centfiry.
The wide,-spread PoPtiltgitY, and the demand in
creasing from year to year. for
Latidredes Wattisiited Garden Seeds,
is evidence of the high 'value entertained far them
by the public. • •
lAndreth's Garden Sceilg are not onlyfayerably
received throughout the Union; but arb shipped to
many-foreign ports: • Iti,cleed it _WILY bd stated with'.
national pride that they comeintO active coroPeti-i
-tion with English Seed and British Soil.
David•Landroth &Son - invite - all who are not al=
ready Purchasers of their Garden Seeds,, to make a
trial of them—asaurddthat thprivill be found fully
eq_ual to their high.reptitatien,
Le4dreties,Buralßegiiiter and Alitanie cantain= ,
ing catalogue of Garden; Seeds , with -instrnctioni,
furnished - gratis; Aim , -Catalogna of Arimiltural
ImplerneriU„ •! DAVID LA2JDRF2III gSON.
aug 12-1 y) 10n.21 and 23 - South tit. St.,
—•
aka'
') • ,
CONSTITUTION WATER ,
• CONSTITUTION MATER.—
. CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
—CONSTITUTION WATER.
,: CONSTITUTION WATER:
CONSTITUTION WATER.
:CONSTITUTION , WATER: •
CONSTITUTION -WATER— .
CONSTITUTION WATER: '
CONSTITUTION WATER: CONSTITUTIONCONSTITtITION 'WATER.'
e CONSTITUTION NAT R.
,
OILEAT IttII;TEDI
DIABETES AND DI - SEABEBOF THE KlDNtill
- , AND BLADDER, ,, .;
CON IT TJ T 0:3`.1 'AV A T , E-E.
Has been pronounced by, the Medical Xaculty, and,
thC public, to be the intiSt wonderful remedy 'for the'
core fiE l irlat li a BLlDD i gir, e ilial'h ti tlVred i et 4 oll
it id iiot a IdiNERAL WATER, It hi - from ex
nerieneo!that CONST VICTIM-WATER has enatim;
ated, and, we now say,, lam> man doubt, when a.
siu> le bottle been known to Mire diseakek wbieti
tho best medical talent in thisi country has failed to
relieve.
Harness of all hinds
A•rerctedy possessing the.victxr of ,Costitatipzi
Watet eannot beclosssed tinder"quick" prepara
tions, as:it ig now used by the mnst selentitie.
titionirs in this eity. It is only second-Mass physi
cians that trims dciwn popular rendedies;" whilst the
hatter skilled make use of every means to aeoocp 7 ,
Wish secure t and , the success of-lbelihysiebra iii
erodses as his knowledge of different remedies ,en-
ables him to produce a cure, while othera'fail In the
attempt.- Science is satisfied with .thelruth.-
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—wemeen Yen
who are under tome SPECIALIST'S care from Year
co year. and we particularly allude to ladies, who '
are constantly resorting to LbCAL TREATAIBNI. .
and all sorts°, local applications for disease, witti , an
muds 'chance. cif . siteeess as there - visitild be 'from
local applications to the throat for, diseases , of the
brain: • '
Wohave always been careful - tousle language in
our circular that could not shock the most delicate
organization, bat we : - rteeite so many cotamaniego ,
tions from persons for which Constitution IVater is
ada,Pled,and of whose diseases noidenhorthas hetar
made 4 that wo; hayc come to the conclusion that if
the'remedv is ap c ofproducing cure, no matter-
What the disease may be, it should be made known. , '
The medicine is put up for the public,
,and there
should be' an - exceptions. - ' -
We would say Constitutien Water is not like, n.
gilded pill, made to oyes and taste; it a'
medieury sense of the term, placed in
,the=
hhads o e eople for theirrelief and if taken - a,c 7 -
cording to tlisl rections it. sill in,: wiery case -pm--
duce a radical cure, We would say that the dtree
lions in'regard,to diet, etc., relate only to the 'disease
ander which they occur.
' ' DIABP,TES . ,
Is a disease of the i3COP;tiatil - cfliver, acting through,
the kidneys, and is, without doubt: the most obstin
ate :disease; except consumption thAt effects the hu
man constitution. We have no space for discussing
catises.lart will - stato that.th e. effect of the diSesto.
is the coavbrsio,n of, the starchy principle (or r vege-.
table pOrtions of the food) into sugar,' which Stinta. - - - ,
fates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of watp%
Many persons suffer from - this disease who are ig- .
norant of it ;-,that is, they:Pass large quantitieadur , :
ing the day, and are obliged to get up from one to
fifteen or tweritY times duringthe nib t. Notiotiee.
is taken of it until their attention is-called to - the.
large discharge of watch Mid 'often when it is RC far
advanced as to be beyond they control :of ordinary
remedie - s. Another symptom is the great thirst,
which. when - the disease is fully established,
tolerable:-the patient drinks constantly without
beinti satisfied; also dryness of the month, crack=
hag of the lips,.a sweet breath. in the more advan
-ced Cases, and finally loss of appetite. emaciation,
and the patient midi:m.lly sinks from exhausticn. ,
Cdtq.srrrirrtos W ATRII. is, without doubt, the only
known remedy: for.: DIABETES. 'and - We have ms.
ragehmonfulence that it is a specitie as we,l2#ve ant,
opiumwill piddiMeirTeeP; arid trutbfallY-saY that it
has cured every case in which it has been used.
STONE-IN ISE BLADDER. CALCULUS, ,
ITEL, I BRICK %DUST. DEPOSIT, ETP..ETC.; •
Diseases ixrisingecoma,factity - secretiontn the onC.: --
case' being to'o Tittle, and accompanied by severe;
pain and the other a too. profuse secretion—which:
will be speedily cured by the
' CONSTITUTION WATE'iI.
CONSTITUTION- WATER -
CONSTITUTION IVATER ' '
r•CONSTITUTION WATER ;
CONSTITUTION WATER
-CONSTITUTION- WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITU l'iON WATER' _ -' •
•„ , , CONSTITUTION WATER - .
- CONSTITUTION WATER
• THE ONLY RNOWN REMEDY FOR • :;,)-
. THE ONLY. KNOWN REMEDY FOR .
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY ,EOR:
ONLY - KNovi t YREMRDY'FOR,' •
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY , KNOWN REMEDY'FOR
= DIABETEB. „ ,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF'THE BLAD
DER; INFLA3LATION, OF THE KIDNEYS, r
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
BTRANGIYARY AND AORNING; OR PAIFt.
-- Par -
Itor these diseases it is truly a 'invireielgal mid"
and too much ,cannot be paid faits praisel , A.
dose has been • known to relieve the - Most uhtent
symptoms.-,. • - • • •
Are you trubled with that dish easing pain intim
small oflthe , back - and ,thrOugh the hips? A deli;
spoonful a day of the Constitution Water will re
llefieyoaidke.niagioi
• ' •• • • , r" •
,• • • pIIYAICIANS ".!
llas Icingsince given up the, use of .buclin; &theta
andjuniper irt rthe titan:lent-of thobe diseases
only use
- them for the want of a better remedy.
•' 1 • CONSTITUTION •-IY-ATER • •••'
havepreveditsell equal to the task-that, has, de
volved uport " ' • -
r• DIURETICS
irritate and drench' the kidneys. and ••
by• - conita ri
nt
use aeon lead to chronic degeneration and conflrMar
disease,
We oprittitt the ConstitutionWatertoth&pribliii
*with thoecnvietion that .it hies no :equal reliev-r
ing the - class - of ditensee for' which' it has been
,found so eminently suceessful• for toting; and lam
tmatthat we shall be rewarded for our efforts in
plaeingeo.valuable - a remedy in a formto meet the:
requirements,of patient and. physician.
'• ' l READ I'REA:I2; II I' •
, D.4.711,LE. -PA., ,ittne, -1582—DR.. GUAM—Dear Sir:—ln February, 1861.1 was affiie
tett! with sugar diabetes, and for live :months
'Fed more thatt : two, gallons of water in twenty-four
Hein*. I'was Obliged to .get - Tp ns often ti.s• teifor
twelve times during the night, and in ilvemonths.l-
lost Eibolltfi'Ve . Poillld:9 in weight.' During the miltith:
.of Jaly,lEillj Procured two bottles of (.onsti tut icrt
Water,. and in two days after using it t experienced
relief) and alter taking two , bottles , Imes :entitelY*
,cured, soon after regaining my usual
.good healt.
• ' • •" ,•: • V-...DE WITT:
, t 4 -Jr
•
. •
IiOSTON CollttS, Dee zOgiff.l.Avm. H. -
GBEGei Zr, CO. — Dents4: — /,freelY,Mve you libertyte.
make nee of the'folloirtag eerti h cateof the value de
Constitnewn , Water which I cam recommend
highest minner:—My wife ,was attacked with pain
intim shoulderk whole length of the -tack; andiyiz.
her limbs, with Palpitation. of the. Heart and
Irri
taded of - the Bladder. ' IcalledisPhysitiantehe a't=
tended .her "about ithree months, when heitlft her , :
worse than be sound her. 'I Wen employed one - et
the but phyiskdansimmld.fm_d,,who. 'attended her
ft about tune raiinths, and whileab e. y ree un d er bi n
aare'sbe did nbt kaffe r - cinite as muebrpaini He tik-;
ally inye hernikandsaid ".her ease was,menrable.-
For,' said He " she has stiehAt combination - of cote-'
plaints that medicine given for One operates elloißSt
some other bf, her ditheultiel." Abent t thneshhe
commenced the Use of:OchiStitution - W atid td
mar utterestonishment, almost the_Arst dose seemed
to have'the'desired effect; and she kept ott improl=
ing ranidlymndar its treatraenkand.now
tends intirelY her domestic affairs She' has not
taken any. ed the Censteution Water forelar.nt tear
-weeks, and we'are happy . e say that, it has vro
daded perManent cure: ; . .
WM. M. VAN BRUSCHOTEN.
=I
- 'OA T.Tir . _
C,©ll S T T - ,1,3 O.N.
tiNit -KNOW - N - 11 4 4Evy
ros 7 . "
THE. ONLY KNOWN REMEDY. OR
THE ONLY - KNOWN REMEDY' FOR
•THFB ONLY KNOWN'REMEDY FOR;
WE).TERR,FIELD, PL L Y/Stlllb2 attai+ - 03..WX.11.'
GREGG—DsIir Sir :=Having seen yoni
Mont of t' Constitution "Wateril rgoeitnnuatiedfisiti
f amation of the kidneys- and ,Irritation oftze
Bladder; haviiwtstifferadf dr 'the pug -thtob yarift; -
and tried the skill of a nnmber .1 Ilya - Warts • w,ith-,
only temnetary relief, was in treed - tO - try7ort'
" ( Aki n& Jr Neared one , bettloofpar agents at
liartford,"Messni. 'Sisson dr 'Co.. and when
had used 101 l of itito my. surprile found a grits
abange in my, health. have used two bottles of
and am' etheielhever to`•
-mad insood spirio:s.-. cpuhlt apron ray grantmla.,
foritt'i fdal that it is all and more thaw 7 oou re "-
mended it to be. flilaythe -blessing of pod ,
tend en in your labors of love. Yours
•
;LEONARD B/4301a10'
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
11. GREGG r CO:, 1 3 toraitlatiril , F
diCaIGAN &-ALLEN—Geterql.Amet.
'- - " NO. 46' en Streetsl4w Y MeV`
- JONSONATALL,OWAY it•dOAVD,Rj
'O - 3ounizeick) 23 N. dth ' •
404 //I.lZikOltiatalehh, • -
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