':6 it.)l , -,itillrtrat .-.6y..itact, t V: A IN SPRISEV TIME - TABLE. Fl VE' 'PRAIA Irip tb'an44fion: Phgtidelphia,-6n and'arter May •rThe Passenger Trains of the PennElhFitnia Rail road,ComDaay'willdeppart froul and arrive ,'at far lia,barg,and'Philadelphia R. 4; follt*S! .BASTWARD: . _ • TrAROIBIR ...F,XX:ItESS -TRAIN, leases Harris ' lattrglitilY at 2.45 4 . . ii., and , arrives at` West phila ,lisipttia at 6:55 A. 11; , • , - ' 'FAST 'LINE Diaies Harrisburg daily (except • fouday) 6.00_4111., and arrives at West Philadel -'. hid at 10.104..1i: ' PaSsengeo- take breakfast at aucaster. • FAST. .14;ttni,TRAIN. leaves Harrisburg 'daily (oxeObt Sunday) at LOO 7.5 t., and_ arrives at West • ,- PhilaAleinbili at 5.20 P.M. 'MOUNT "JOY ACCOMMODATION; leaveillar ,- "'Fishing at 7.20 CanneCLS atl.,ancaster with Lan. Ouitsr Aecominodation Train, and arrives at 'West * 'Philadelphin,at 12.25 P.M. COLUMBIA ACCOIAMODATION TRAIN,leav es • 4 - arrisburg at 12.211,r4m., Columbia 1:55 and ar 'swim atlatteastevat 2.30 r.st,: connecting with Fast " - Mail Batt at Inneakter for Philadelphia, and arrives .it West Philadelphia at b. 20 P. 11. • L'-31AIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 . Dui - dikter at 2.47 •r.u., and arrives at W'estPhiladel st r HARRIS BURG ACCOIIiiODATION TRAIN. iria,Volditibia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.'25 P.X.; and ; - iirrives at: PhileAciphia at 10.50 P. 31. WESTWARD: • 'BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily'lexcept Mondaylat 2.10 5.31.• Altoonu 7.35' Aar., take breakfast; and arrives at 'Pittsburg ~at 12.30 P.M. • PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN, leaves , !Harrisburg daily at 3.10 A. x.; Altoona 8.20 A.m., take breakfajtl,,and 'arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P.M. MAIL' TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 p.m.! AHObna at 7.15'Px., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 A. 31. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 315 P.M.: Al ' •toona at 8.35 p.u., take supper, and arrives at Pitts - burg at - 1.00 A.M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lip s:aster at - 8,30 A. m., and arrives' at Harrisburg al 11 10 " - HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Antilas Vest:Philadelphia at 2.45 p.m.; and arrives atllatrisburg at 8.10 P.M. , • • MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Laneaster.nt.o-.25, nominating with Harrisburg Au-- eoinideraitlonlVest. leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. •m . and arrives at Harrisburg,at 8.20 P. M.; SAMUEL D. YOUNG, • ;Supt. Middle Div. Penna. R. -R. N°R 'PIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. ' 3 I . IIREE , TRAINS DAILY TO AND 'PROM BAL ,._ 11,110 RE AND WASHINGTON. CITY. !"- ConnectioaS Made with trains on Pennsylvania P:allroad, - .to and from Pittsburg and the West. ' BE TRAINS DAILY to und from the North slid West Branch Susquehanna, 'Elmira' and all of Northern New - York. • , On and' after MONDAY. MAY 16th, 1864, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railiva) wiljarrtve at and depart from Harrisburg andPal timore as follows: ~, SOUTHWARD. ...MAIL] , TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (es- • . i _ - cept Sunday._ • 10:25 a.ic • leaves Harrisburg...,.. " 1:20 P.M. ' • • " ' arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M: EXPRESS'TRing 'leaves Sunbury.dr ~,_ ~ (except Sunday _21:42 P.M. .. . , " , leaves idarrisb'g ex , --- , -copt Monday).. 250 A.M. • at arrives at Baltimore `:4,. •_- _ - • (except Monday)... 7:00 A.M. 14.1tILIBB'GACCOlViMODATION leaves -T, - - ' ~ - Harrisburg- .. ........ 7:00 A.M. - SUNBUIW ACOMMODATION . 'leaves ..;:. , ' :Sunbury daily, (es ,; - - eept Sunday) at , ' '.NORTIIWARD. *AIL, 'TRAIN lathes Baltimore daily . , ~ . . iz leaves Harrisburg . 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sunbury 4:05 P.M. ,F f X.PRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai ly ' ' 9:30 P.M. arrives at Harrisb'g... 1:50 A.M. leaves HarrisVg dai- ! , ly (except Monday - 3:15 A.M. . . ,_ " ' ' arrives at Sunbury.. 5:53 A.M. ' - 11ARRISIPG ACCOMMODATION leaves : Baltimore daily ex- ' . , • • , - ' eprit Sunday) ' ' 3:00 p.k. , --, ~ • .- arrives at Harrisbitrg- 7:50 P.M. ''',..,811.".4.1315R5C ACCOMMODATION : leaves , Harrisburg daily {ex ,., , -.,' .. , -•. oept Sunday) at ' 4:00 p.m. ' Foi - facrilier information apply at l the Office, in -,-- 'Pennsylvania Railroad DepPt. 8ui17,64 , J. N. DuBARRY, Gen. SuPf. [ 1864. -1864. "4i IiCIHILADELPHIA AND,ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Nevi:horn and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city. of Erieionrlmke'Efte. • - . It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad . eemPal.Y. and under their 1113STAM is being rapidly. sported thronghout its - entire length. It is now in use forPassengerand:Freightbusiness. front liarriaburg to•- ! St._ Mary's (216 miles,) on the - Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, ;IF miles. oit - the WebternDivision:• • - TIME OF • PAESENGEE TRAINS AT HARRISBURG LRA.VE 'EASTWARD. Eifiresi ............... •••+•,•••••-.. LEAVE WESTWARD. Mail' Train ' • ' • 1:35 r.u.' Expresser .- 3:15 A.M. Cars run through without 'change both ways on • these trains, between Philadelphia and Lock Haven tsild.hetreen Baltimoraand Leek Haven. • - ' Elegant Sleeping Cars on the' Express Train both 'ways:between Williamsport and .Baltimore," and - Williamsport and Philadelphia. ; ::For informat ioares p ect mg Passeiger business aP plyjatithe S. E. Corner 11th and Market Streets, • Philadelnhia. - And for Freight business of thetoinpany's Agents: IL-Kumexost. Jr., eorner , l3th' and Market Sts.. Philads, • r„ • W. Havnotms, Erie. -. J. M. DRILL Agent N. e, H. 11.. t Baltimore, Md: 11. H. 110i)STON, Gen: Freight Agent, Philadelphia. , • ' • Lgwrs L. #IOUPT. • Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. . . . . JOS.'D. POTTS, inn 15.61,: Gen. Manager, Williamsport. ell:J*1GB R.L D, *ALLEY D vj FRANKLIN RAILROADS.—CLIA.NOR, Of. 11011118.—Oh and aftei 'Monday, :April 4th, 1864, •Tasstittgeerraina will tun: daily, as follows, (Sun : • •-daYs,exoented):v . - • ••• • FOR eII'AMBERSBURGI AND:HARRISBURG: •—iielViett4ierr‘. . ' ' 'A' " liEreentnette Arrive at :," Chambereintrg -' ' - ' • ' - ' ~' -''' ',' ' 'A Leave at, ri leave Shititoettsbtirg • ' .• , " • N'avvviiid • • • " slisle 5:55 10:10 2:42 "!` • Ideehnniesburir " fi:s" 10:42 3:12 t' Arrive atHarristrarg.,, .. ...... .... 41:15 3:40 CHAMVERSBU ito AND HAGEI3,TOW N L. P.-M., P. • b•llerave'llexrisl?*g • • 8:05 1:32 4:-.11 • Monfunnesbu_tg 8:47- 2:15 4:14 ".- ' - Carlisle • 9:27 2:55, , 5:2" • " Novrville • -10:02 3:29 Shippensburg 10:33 4:00 •" Arrive atChambersburg 11:00- 4:30. Leffe Chanibersburg • 11:10 4:40 • illrenneastio ' 11:55 . Srrive at Harrisburg r 12:35 • sao Making dose connections at ,Harrisburg with • .• trains for,Philadelphia, New York and "Pittsburg, and With trains for all points West. - . . ,The`Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20 .1 1 1:11.; runs i f only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LIPLX, - Supt. ~H. H. (Ace, Charnb'g - , APril 4,166,1. _RAR'J'c•Ai D T. P . E' S IIOUSE AND SIGN PAIN rER. • 2 4 • tIIRAINER, - ;:3LAZIER AND PAPER HANGER: • ; &pit in titi Neir• Bieilditve , adjoining the Ala t• 'hit - Street Bridge, Criamberibitrg, Pa. ; I • ies,,pectfugy tatic.this met.lloo.Af thanking:the ' titrzerrs of Chambersburg and , yittatty, for the vary liberal patrcut age. received .tit tft sir bands since i my residence „n this place, and ittering mysiat that I have done. arid: Mu still:nrePired to do the irarYhiliflt work. in my icit tontinuance ol ; pest favor, '" B. C. FELLOIVS: resnettfully - refer to any army patrons ;• -gt4h2Cl "Oyster, Win Melellan, Col. A: R. McClure, Kijg": Ylf.'N'iccolls: Presbyterian Church, Dr. Rich ards. Dr. Fisher of the German- Reformed Messen- Ailivoli . Eyeer, Win.'C;ES-s•ter, and any oth 4"lit's I hare slime %fork—for character of work done and expeditipp, CmnyTB.GIJB. T. F":".; -1'443, - -A1 - Cr It A 1 , 111 ! G RAI NA ! WASIIABAL'GIi'S-,BREWER ett4t , ntfutsgtfid. Pt. oriteArrid r esiOtted take-. this method of informing k is f r i en d & an d, , ftho .pAbiie, generally,. that he hos lettsafbf ittu'rnef - yeiresthe well' known'Breivers establiehusent heretofore 'be by Mr. Tipton Wailtabtugh: He will he glad td famish to his friends and the =old patrons of the House with the ,Ansat ALL 4E114 the shortestnotiee,and rattle low.; The hig_hest Cash netwill. opal for .ofiti -I VusIteIVIII BARLEY; de_'irivitici at eh ainWeir-brirg. ;a20,61-0. .ALEVANDER MARTIN... .'—'•-- , .„ . T tit:, CO OK' , :ATTORNEY AT Lew` 'Nis s! o'.'N & '-'-: If' A:41:-.1, J. 'lsi ! ' ) S . • ..' , - 0 - - Chan* crsburgi Pa, -Office, in- FATS. Bard's-Buil- - 4 -- - 'CABIN ET OW:EA - NS ' . MELODEONS were introducol some twenty YenrS dings. directly opposite . the Court House. .oince. and were succeeded by the HARMON I UMS Having hail official- conpeetion with - the Provost ',l2i br b o ti ta tit h ri t in fo cy its ea p rs res igo en . ti - '..T ta h t e e :C ar A v ll e t ri N e .t. e. 'T tio c i rmA . Marshal's - Office he offers' iliA if.dtrieEgi to drafted men in the 16th Conkressiorml District, claiming ex . .a.zruncr_of 1862... • -- • . : - emption from Military service under the law, or for ii i was the Physicitlmmses; and topes frordbis - experienec and ''.' - THE AWIATIC BELLOWS SWELL' strict i attintion to business to satisfy those antrust- ' L`T ins arca t advantages ever:my other invention of the' ink hint with their cases. Persons from abroad can • chid. v conabie or much finer effects Ulan• can be receive advice and have their cases prepared by cm.. ' )roduecti by-any- other, and is zonre cosily wed be respondence, - . , •—,. • - — he ,nc,:former', and ;excels especially in rapecitir Jor Reference can be bad to the Board of Enrolment ;xpre4Rion. - of thel'lfith District, Hon. A. K. McClure, Don. • Ra - Please„notie.e advance in prices.,. .5 James NiLli_Chambersburg, and Hon. Ed. MePher- . ` C.ABI.NET ORGANS. '; ' i son; Clerk Mouse of RepresentatiVes. " jan27. ' N 0.15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Vtialnut • or Oak case.- - .1. " 95 N 0.16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case...- 120 No, 17. Five Ocia ve,Single Reed, it Walnut or Oak Case ' ' - - .115 'do, 18, The Smite; in elegant Rosewoad`Case... 145 ' Rio; 19. Four Ociare, Double - Rend, in Walnut - or Oak Case LIS co;2O. The Came, in elegant Rosewood Case.- 150 ! '..40. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut • or Oak Case .‘...v; - 150 NI . O. 22. The Sams,-in elegant Rascwood Case... 180 No. :M. ,The Same . in - Solid Carved Moulded -7 Walnut ' , .•180 No, 10. Pedal 8at...1s Cabinet Organ, in s Widnut or Oak Case - 550 !,Sixes of ellro _finish mode lo order. N 0.12. Eight Stop. Cabinet Organ, in , Walitut or (Mk Case, 400 No. 11. The Shine, in elegant Relewood Oise.- 475 No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet Organ. in Wohnit;or Oak Case.. ;, - • 260 MELODEONS. HASTINGS GEM - , Attorney at Law of Mini Agent. Offiee—Market st. Fait of the Court House, Cliambdrshint - Pa. Hi. long experience in Washington has givdn him un usual facilities forldecoming thoroughly acquainted with the biisitibss in the 'different Departments.—, Having 'resigned his pOSition in the War Depart ment:lie is now prepared to attend to all busines entrusted to his care. Army and Navy Pensions Bounty and Arrears of Pay obtained for 'Soldiers, their Widows or Heirs. ap6-tf IENNEDY & 'PART xxasnig.—The undersitmed have aisbelated themselves in the practice of the Law in the several Courts of Franklin County. Office on Market St., in the room heretofore occupied b T. R. Kennedy. . T. . KENN,EDY. T. . NILL. junl7,€.3 F. S. STUIVIAttfiFf.IOI - IK'STF.W.II37. QTIIMBAUGH & STEWART,ArroR 1 Nf:YS AT LAW, Chatnbersburg, Pa., give their and vided attention to the practice of their profess sion 4 ohn Stewart. Agent for procuring Bounty money, Pemtions, and Arrearages of Pay. Office in the room lately occupied by Ron, Wilson Reilly, on Market Street, opposite the Court House, jun 17,63. fl & W. S. STENGER, Arroli:. OF• NP,YS AT LAW, Chatilboll , bllig,' PR. eolleci lections promptly attended to. W. S. Stenger, Dis- Wet Attorney, and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty money, and Arrears of Pay._ Office in Frank: lie .I:Wilding, 3d door from the corner. jun 17,63. WM. S. EVERETT,' ATTORNU AT MASON 'elz: HAMLIN'S LAW.. Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling. di- 1 CABINET ORGANS, reetly opposite the Court House, Chambersbnrg, Pa. WITH ONE oft Two sr .TS QP REEDS, Will practice in. the several Courts of Franklin and - - CONT MUNI; TUE Fulton Counties. All legal business entrusted to t .11;TOMATTOSWELL-. BOUM:E. BELLOW'S, his care will receive prompt attention. „inn 17,53 . i ' XNEP STOP AXII et , M lIINATION V II,VE. MADOWEU/ , SHARPS, ATTORNEY i 4.2 , -Eecip limlrilnient tro.rroithq /or bit', Yertr4. - C , 14 • . AT LA U', ChFobersburg. Pa. Office in' Mrs - IPaters , TOSt $ .. 0 To 'sal '''•-e Cabinet. Or,g;in . is the ' only instrument . which Bard's Buildings , directly opposite the - Court house. " iunl7.M. - combines the requisites for Church and.Piirlor Mu sic; fur the school room and the social festival gath ering. For while it possesses sufficient . pewer for the Iwcompaninient of a large chorus, it Is, from its capability of all shades of expression, and-its won derful , revgendo and diminuendo. most effective as a solo-instrumeoL It is capable of orchestral ef fects, and rapid music, as trills. arpeggios, &c. From its sustained tones• it has a decided advantage over the Piano Forth, for rendering of many of the ehoicestmoreehux of the masters, such as sympho nies. quartettes. etc. It. A. MefltßE, Charnbershuig, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania. N.B.—The undersigned will sell, and deliver in State,d Cabinet Organs anywhere in this at , factory prices. • All inquiries' by letter promptly answered. Linnl7.r.,fl-tf.) R. A. Me, Cam. Lew; O. SEILHAMER, ATTORNEY AT Chambersbure, Pa. Office, Main St. above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. Retailer, Esq. 3ttlii7.63. • LS. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iv has removed his office a few doors East of his tormer location, on Market Street, South Ride. jrm17,63. OALVIN M. DtINCAN, ATTOEiNET AT LAW. Office on Market Street. in Lawyer's Row, opposite' the Cohrt House. ' jun 47,63. AT THOS. L. FLETCHER, ATTORNEY Lew. Chamberaburg, Pa.- Office on East Mar ket St.. nearly opposite the Court House. jun 17.63, ALEX. K. M'CLURE, ATTORNEY AT law, Chambersburg, Pa. Office* the Frank lin Repository Buildings. jun 17,63. jA WATSON ROWE, ATTR ONEY AT 1.1 • Law. Gredneastle, Pi. sep3o,63. 7:30 li.M Matdys ant Sjrbnlrt). AUGHINBAIJGH'S 12.1. • CLOCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN 16. T., NEXT THE ,POST OFFICE; • : VIIAMBEILSBURG, PA. The undersigned would respectfully call attention to his present stock, consisting of WATCHES.. Gold and Sayer. of American and European Man ufacture, of all qualities and styles, and at the lowest prices. - C L 0 C.K S In great variety.- Parlor, Mantel, Office, Am. • J• EWELB,Y. The newest nhd most , desirable styles of Oily x.. Coral and Pearl; Gold Chains, BraceletS, Finger ' . Rings, Gold Thimbles, Sleeve But-• tons,Neeklaees,Armlets,Ma sonic and Odd Fellows' Breast Pins, &e. MOURNING AND JET JEWELRY. A aplendid stock and newest styles. - SILVER AND PLATED . WARE: Consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Mugs, Spoons, Forks, &c., GOLD PENS From the best and most celebrated manufactories. .FANCY GOODS. A very large and attractive stock. . CUTLERY. AND POCKET KNIVES. Rodger's superior Pen Knives. of different quali ties an&prices. GOLD; SILVER. AND STEEL - SPECTACLES. The long experience of the undersigned in the se= tectior, and, adaptation of Glasses era- 1:20 P.M 2:50 A.M bles him to suit any-sight. At no time have the people of this county had a more attractive and extensive stock to select from than is now preSented at the establishment of the andersigtied. Every article is new and of the latest style, and will be sold at the very lowest price. An ,examination is_ solicited before purchasing else where. ' REPAIRING done at the shortest notice by eore- Petent workmen. CM F 0 R S-Y T FL ' & CO., W • - 42 and 44 .21linpiatt St., Nem York, (Adjriningthe Post Office,) - ' . - Offer for sale the following magnificent lint of i WATCHES, CHAINS.i.JEWELRY, 41:C., NT E W SH 0 E STO R, E.—The. sub- VALUED AT $300.0001 - . /I scriber takes this method of informing the 'acb Article One Nllar, and not to be Paid Po, i citizens of Chamhershurg rind vicinity that he has ' until YOU \ know whatl/011- fret. * illit returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE- . 100 Gold and Silver Watehes..slo 00 tO $lOO each' LY NEW sTOCii of Boots and Shoes. of every 200 Ladies' Gold Watches ;',5 ea-li , variety. style and pattern, and of the best MUM . 500 Ladies' & Gents' Silverdo ' 15 each , factures. 5,0tkl Ladies' Gold Penci15...:..... 400 to 6 each lie has no old Skop keepers on hand. His 'thole, 5,000 Gold-band Bracelets..:,.. ; .. 300 to 10 cimh i. stock i , new. Give him a call—you eon easily suit 10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings 250 to 6 each . yourself. He invites the Ladies especially, to call, 5,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jot : ', as he NN ill take pleasure in showinehis goods. Store Brooches 4 0040 6 each in the room formerly occupied•by Froloriek Smith, 6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear ' , Esq.. as a Law Office. and inorqrccently used for the Drops 400 t 6 ft each p_urpose by George F;yita. Eso., two doors North OT 10,000 Gents:Breast-Pins 200 tq Al each Fisher's Hotel. Main Street. Chitnibershnre, IN. 1 15,000 Sleeve Buttons and Basotri - ' - , His large and well selected stock • lie being aurae- Studs 2 00. to 5 each tical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots. 10,000-Sets bodies' Jewelry .. ..,-.. 500 to 10 e a ch .. Slippers and Buskins: sfisecs and Chitdren's risots , 6,000 Lava and Florentine 'gets 400 to 0 each • and Shoes: 'Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers; Bopts 10,000 bald ' Pens, . Silver-mount - . and Brogans. , . ed Holders 400 to 5 each Don't foreet Om place. No trouble to showlioods -5,000 Gold Pens. withSiiver Ex- ' 1 at TFIE NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish, tension o„,ses and Pencils 1 4 00 to 6 each • ere lintel, Main Street. Chambershure, Pa. ' -The oracles in this stock of Jewelry are of th 3 . . intil7,63. PETER. FELDMAN --- i tieatest ltid most fashionable styles. Certificates of , , I -, all the various articles are put in sealed envelopes , IN- J., N lO l 800 T . . . and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and scut : AN O by mail.. for 25 cents each: and on receipt of the cci- , - H A'r $ 'l' OTi E tificate, tt is at your option to SOTRIONE . DOLL), R awl, I N CII A 11l BE It SBUR G . take the ; articlo named in it ormot. Five Cert i neat in., t Th e subscriber has3iist open edi n the rooms forrayrly for s 1 ;,eleven for "5.2: thirty for $5; sixty for $lO • e occupied by Mr>C. Ilnrkhart as IL Confectionery, and one hundred for $l5. Certificate money to bo en- - -,. adPinine the Drug Store of Mr. A..r. Miller. an en closed with order. Correspondence promptly an- : •tirelv now stock of all kink-of BOOTS, SlloES, stvercd.. HATS. TRUNKS. V A USES, UM BRELL AS..k.i".; AGENTS WANTED in every townand regiment- .: all of which has been bought for cash, mpt will he Send for a circular. Address - i sold fur cash. as cheap. if not a little cheaper.thu • W-,.' FORSYTH A: Co`4. • any other house. in the comity. Allsiti wan rot anY juin:2-31rd • ' , 42 Ss.4l Nassau St., New Slue:. t thine in his line will find it comity., their advootaeo to --- t . 1 Tiro him li Oa IL S ept ti , s to 11. B. WINTON. .. , 7:01) 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 '4:29 £OO -1.2:55 0:00 - 1:213 .9:33 • 2:00 Dr! - TiklVlrr SMUT. __,- ; JAMB POIYVI-:A. QIERER & COOVE'It. k..) - , 1 1.1'N D:E RTAR E R-S . . , ,- West Qum ; Street, Chanibersburg, Pa., i .—_,..—,,._. Would respectfully inform thecitizens a Chambem burg aridsurtpunding country, that; they are pre-; n. .F 7 A, A. 1. 1. • I:Y .D' Y - E - COL 0 RS , - pared to,attend to the Undertaking in AI its Variom ' ;',. PATENTED OCTOBER' 13, 1863.', - branches, from the Laying Out of Corpses to their ` Blricli..., Dark Green, • ' fintd distWiiqon. They have facilities which en— Black for Silk,. ..: ~ Light Green, ahlss them- toinako to, order COFFINS of any de- ; , DaA . 'Me: . ' - Maaeatti: '' - . scrintion at the shortest notice and on reasonable ' . ' Light• Blue„ , Mahe, . -, . , _ ,• • Frcrieb - •Blue;* -f Maroon, - • ' • UM-. Funeral's, rtiteaded in town and,cotintry. : Claret Brown. • Orange, 4. - e- All orders left with them, at the well-known ' • Dark Itioisn. . - Pink, , • • - Furniture and Chair establishment of H. Sivrer. on 1 • Light 'Tirdwtr, _ Fipple, ' " West t./ueetlStre,et, will, receive prompt attention i. - 'Snuff DrOwn, •-,'• • 'Royal Feriae, , - ignels , --, - Cherry. Salmon, - Crinison, . Scarlet, •.. , , QPRTNG AND SUMMER MILLINERY i ; : Dark Drab, • , Slate, • 2 L- 1 '"Mis's MARY BA rciaiTZ iT6IIIII inform her friends, .; ' ' - Light Drab, , Solferino,' and the public generally, that-she baiiust received 1 s , Fawn Drab, Violet, from the Eastern Cities anew, and e trefullYseleeted ' 1 • Light, Fawn Drab Yellow.. ' assortment of MILLINERY, GOO DS . 'LADIES' For Dyeing Silk; Wooleti and Mixed Goods, Shawls; DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c.• • ; Scarfs. Presses, Ribbons,Oloves, Bonnets, Hats, BONNETS and ,MATS made and trimmed in' Featbers.•Rid Oleyes,_.Children's Clothing. the latest and most fashionable styl e.at short notice, ': •: and art kinds' of Wearing Apparel. 4a,..- Rooms opposite Montgomery's Hotel. fmay4 ; - tam- ,A SAVING OF tie-PER CENT - Elf • A- It:It'll. U R ',11.' 13. , A N D 0 L s + l 'For . * cerits Y_OU ettri colt:wits many_goo r o as Ivocy MANUFACTURE OF 'ROSEWOOD AND otherwise costlly!) times that sum, _V i , .1 can be produced from the same dye.'ihe o Fi:c ri es au srs GILT LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES, ';success; Directions in English, French and German „,. of every description, . ' ' :, inside of`. eackpackage.' N.- W. Cog. or. THIRD.AND CALLOIIILL STB.. PHILA.:; For further information in, Dyahrig,,Und giving a Orders to the largest extetit;PtotnPtlY executed. . ) perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to Orders filled by. S. s.slinyoutc, Chateilsersb'g, Pa P. dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur- Sep 23 . . ,;.; , ,-' .., ,;. • .. !, chase Howe & StevenP'TreatiPo on Dyeingfand Col- TIL - ANK; DEEDS.—An ssortmelit of! , ° lttalu S v i i tt lir li id ir i l ) all C' ' r ligal t of fiTtl e itl Er ts - .' - al :BIANKiDEEDS lust irinted on, fire'Pnrula `i - hoNI-1Y11.._• , y ' roadway, Bostrin.. , : .mead-PraOirsihrta for sale at the ntroMo;tv Offieo . Foe Sale us - Diu:tallith find dealers ginerallY. • ' , attoritzgo at Lam. E. AUGIIINBATIGH. 2d door Southof Post Office, Cham ~c)c ~ ir auto:At 5 At 0 0p,01.71t,;') ig.c.44 12 1041 1 14.':,r Pft• i:. . filusicitt,- No. 4. Six Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood ease 170 No 5. _Five.OctaN 0, - _ 135 _ _ No. G. " _Portabl e - No. 7. " Walnut ease.— J ' No. S. Four:And-a-half Octave:Portable, Rese wood Case No: 9. Four Octave, Portable. Rosewood ease... 75 Air Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the sub scriber. • . As Agents for Messrs. Mason S Hamlin we are enabled to sell at their New York prices, and chars' nothing for freight. We have sold a number of their instruments, and can give numerous satisfactory references. • S. S. SURYOCK, Agent, Chambersbnrg, arl3-tf pRINCE - &- CO'S WELL KNOWN MELODEONS AND HARmomums! Introducing, the effect of 'Pedal Bass on every In strument. E. GABLER'S unsurpassed IMIOS for cash ut a liberal deduction, or on Mo thly Instalments. IY-ti Over: 0,0(X1 sold in Phila elphia. JAMES BELLAE, Sole Agent. 27) & 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce. sel6-Iy. Philadelphia. AT A S 0' N - M L I N' CABINET ORGANS Di EL OPEO NS. Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the Book Store of S: S. SHRYOCK. AGENT for Ma . son & Hamlin's Musical Instru ; meats. Prices the same as in New York and Boston, b4 , r freight. [inns 2-Ifl PIANOS. -R: A. M'CLUB,E. Sole Agent for the celebrated DECKER BROTIfERS (NEW YORK) PIANO. Pianos deliTered, and put up in good condition,in any part of th,, s:tnt, n t FACTORY RETAIL PRICES. All Instruments warranted for fire years. Pianos from other Faeteriev wilt he furnished if. : desired. " R. A.:MeCLUEE. jun 17.63 __ Chambentharg. Pa. -________ m A.S 0 N eArtn & ,Fir g tG A A : t L I N' S s • , MELODEONS. Descption pamphlets furnished gratis at the Book Store of S. S. SHRTOCK. AGENT for Mason k liamlin's Musical Instru In Mit S. Priee9 the same as in New Ydrt: anti Boston. /e.i4 freight. I mar Ail L E & 13 it Imborters, Mnnanetnrerg and WIJOLESA LE DEA LEas lii MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,' GERMAN. FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS No. 703 MARKF.T STREFT, Pli IT,\PwLPnTA. Orders carefully attended to by S. S. S lIRYOCK, Chambersburg. t4e23-Iy. VOCAL MUSIC.—R. A. AfeCLITIZE will teach classes and private Pupil= the art of Singing : Musical Notation, Harmony, and My.ical Composition Boots atilt *1)005. De~C~otor~. iartigo f ftleticines ; Sz.r. - - , QEEDB.—Nixo,sis Sock: Of GARDEN 4 SEED as been renewed., Afull stock Of all • SO te li ft, G 2 SEED: T A fen INN! REN-EWAL AA Olt Ln; e of- , CHEMICALS.' : SOAPS. ' ' :,' PERFUMERY: &c.. at NIXON'S. 100 Q,1.1PE.111.011. FLESH 'BIIIISHES, " MXONS. p RID 'SU ITS OF•BRUSHES, Combs, Hair Pins and Fancy Goods. at' NIXON'S., Q 0 A I" S .--The stock of Soaps at NIXON' can't be eat:eyed. . B . . , . . . . AY RUM, COLOGNES AND EX-! TRAC,TS , at , - 1 NIXON'S., N I 0 :N:' S- E - E D , V at ' , • NIXON'S. AT .i 0 L - I' lir S T .R. IE, NG S , I . ,- -tiair Ping, ' ! r . , PUIT Boxes, - , • - Water Colors: . : , ~ , Thirtey Boxei. ' . : : , Welleta. . . • - just received at SPANGLER'S Driig Store. ..- - 4 PANGLER HAS'JITST RETURNED fro,te the East , with a large stock,of frea DRAMS, IMARICR•iIiS„..PER,P,J;Iigkty, SOAPS 4 Call and.-eiaminohis stock. ,• ; 1 ._ , , • • 0 .U , P - AI ' ,'A T S . :Plate Mab , ' Laklicp' R etical c, , ' lir hisrs, , ' at SPANGLIgIi'.4. p .E R F; L 7 M' E R' Y 1 Sotips, . ' ' • .Pomados>, . , .... ' Heir Brimhe:4, ' Cloth Brushes, . . ~ • !jail Brushes. ' 0 , • . 1 i ,_ ~, Tooth Brushes. - Shaving BruElto.4. in g.re4 sanely. at SPANGLER'S. 1 t'. • i i • , WM. 'II 7 I".SEIt, CHAS: 11. CHEIISLER. riEy E 111&., S 11.0 , ,E3RADGAT'ES IN PILAII.)IAOY, I)I2,ALISIIS IN DRUQS, CHEMICALS, Cll/01 . 13ERSIfill10, P;11. - PREPARATIONS OF FULL 'STRENGTH, e satisfaction to Physician and Patient, and invurccontinned ougeess to our Drug Esta idirbaien t. we giro this branch mlr eon:dont eon! and surntiny, • (2,IIEMICA - LS, DYE I LFITFFS, ' ANI2, PATIENT MEDICINT.S. 'We warrant our stock to be pure and the be,..'t in the. • markt. t. •S H Q 11 We are receiving. , a large lel of FEES H. G R EN.SEEDS, • embrooine the bit kinde of new and old r,ariotiee of early and late vegelnbles. lIOWE STEVENS:AILLLY DYE coLorts, a reliable and easy ecitiming. We aek bat a trial fat them; ' All tho.eolora aaataathi unhand, Vortnets And Horse Dealers shOitld always havo on hang a psokage of . ' • ' O'NIEL'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. • - It is the:best for Distemper. ' • BITTER WINE OF IRON, - - an excellent- tonic Or debilitated ',and • dys'peptie Parsons, - • MRS: HARVEY'S CROUP 'SYRUP, : , an oxOcet'orant for Cbughe and Colds in tho,Throat and Chest, that can be -relied on to give Speedy ratio!: ,POCKET• 1309kS AXD 'WALLETS:- . We have just received a large lot, of evep size, tosality - und Prim.' • ' • Pine Soaps and Poiftimery. ~Hair and Clo L th Brashesi .; Tooth'Brushes." ' -Iteddin Colbs, • • - • ilum and Ifoin-Combs. Concentrated Potash; . . Trusses and-Braces, - ' • "Saponifier, • - Vit Medicines can he had at night or (ori-S da7 .bytalliag atjhe store or at relidence, fa* duets South "of the Stein. 3a3;127. V o ft 113 11ievius that onlX P:l7 . 'R. I. DRUG 8 =litugs,,L - ittebtrinto r t. lt t ' D. R G :GI IS T -. • STONEON THEDIAMOND, HAMBERSBURG. rirtO , J A Tj'e:.l., ETERLING'S AMBBOSLA. • • HAIR DYES, BOMAES, _ - EXTRACTS OF A KINDL4, * " ' • gOCOAINE,- ' _ TOOTIi B USHES. HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS. and,a full assortment of very thing in the Toilet line can, be hada • • • MILLER'S. . CJTANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. K.,) Sweitn's,Panacha, ' „Ayer's. Cherry Pectoral, . , •• • ;„ Keyscr's Pectoral, - ' Blood Searcher. ' Jayne's Medicines, 'Mclntire 's and • - ,all other good - - ; • ' . ' ' Preparhtions • 1 _, • ,_ , , . ,of the day, at MALER'S Drug Store. • - . . 14 A V E': . . . . , , ... Y 0 ir a . - • , - . - A BAD' . _ - - COLD? try a -Bath) of mtumrs &WWI SYRUP. It :will more you, , Get it. at• :-. A. J. MILLER'S. . , in AVE --- . -. . , ' -Y. 04U - -*AL ,TILE s . - . IT 0 II.? 'Geta box of TERRILL'S - ITCH OINTMENT. It is u.sittb and speedy cure—at A. J. MILLER'S. TTT E Ii OSEN . E 0.1 L, ,KEROSENE LAMPS - • , - CIIIMNEXB AND WICKS; . ALCODOL AND FLUID, and. asiortment of ,stuth articles ns arc usually found in a Drag Store can be bad at. MILLER'S. TJIHE C.HILD'S, MEDICINE, 11 ANODYNE CORDIAL. at MILLER'S Drag Stbib. BANVART!S, TROCHES, BROWN'S TROCHES, BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. at MILLER'S Drug Sthre.. TERRILL'S TETTER OINTMENT, A Cortain Om% at MILLER'S Dtrig Store, 11A11,11LY DYE COLORS.—A new 'tide, and just what is needed in ievery family; at. " ITO It S E AND- COW Pr"VDERS, at MILLER'S. GARD EN SEED S,. ail MILLER'S. larg anb Sang Golfo. WKW FANCY DRX- . G- . o*OP§ NOTION STORE, - MANSION HoErst,..Chlii;iberaburg, Pa,: ' METCALFE,,k i IHTESBEW have just received; and 'opened in • the' "Mansion, House" opposite the Bank, a:4 .• • -new and beautiful stock of . : LADIES' DRESS GOODS, comprising all the different styles: • 7 Black and Colored Silks, Cloakingeloths,Bahnora/ and hoop Skirts, full line White Goods ; Gauze, , Crape and Love Veils, Hosiery, doves, Col , lars, Cuffs, ilankerchiefs; and even-thing • belonging to a Fancy' Dry Goods. • • - and Notion Store; Also; - - GENTS' FURNISHING "GOODS., with a goed a.ssortment of DOMESTICS, allot which will e fOr Cask 472 - The patronage of the publie is most respect, solicited. • METCALPE 6c EITESHEW. . • • Chambersburg. Pa., May 25. 1564.-tf. . N W 0., ;0 D ,IS - The subscribers arc now offering a large let of Linen puck. • Du ua,sk Ituckabaek, Russia Diaper and Crab, Irish Linen, 100 doz Lite, Thteit nad Extra super quality Black and Colored Dress Silks Cloths awl CossimereS, 114 arkcl BombaziFfeN and 1;4 Black and Colored Delaias, BlatlE .bootteco..Merimac, and SpranCs Prints, S 0 pieces Russia Duck, 100 din sapei French Shirt Remits, • 100 Biamoral Skirts, Water Proof Cloths, Brusstils. Extra sup and siip Irtersin Caipetp 1.114,1'2.2X, floor Oilcloths, 200 !oz Linen Cambric liandkarchiefs, Cocoa and Canton *tin& 500yaixts Dutch car Pot• 'WM. WALLACE & CO raar2l i it Kll TS !. SKIRTS ! • SKIRTS !I t• Nk3l,4.JoNlis c'ELEBRATFD "NE SigitT: SOLO ONLY AT No; 17 SORTII Bth.St., • Skirts of all lengths, and any Fin waist made to order and satisfaction guaranteed.. Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every size and shape constantly on hand. .Ever, Skirt mittanted for Six Monthel • - READ HOW. WE DO - BUSINESS. - 'We do not make any chewy; Rkira in the common acceptation of the term, but we make • -THE CHEAPEST •SKIRTS MADE, because Nye make?, _.. • THE BEST AND • DEFY., COMPETITION We Warrant every.skirt we sell' to be exactly'. , au retirescnted. We.make all we sell, and knowing haw they are made weguarantee them with full confi denee, If we sell a bud skirt we will exchange it toi neurone, and if- then get out of order or bleak with- in six monde, we will repair them free of (Merge. We, mean to give our customers full satiafaotiort, but we cannot dose and compete with the low priced auction goodt. Wo depend 'entirely upon the su periority of the kinds we offer, and the fairness of our method of doing holiness. • • , orders left at Shrsockra Book Store. " DIRECTIONS FOR 14EASURNIIINT. „ • Take the exact size of the - waist . without- any al" Lowrance. The exact length. required and the. §ise around the bottom spring.. Also, if the, skirt is ta. be targe t small, or medium size at the top, and whether a grafi orplain round skirt, M. A. JONES, - No.l7lrBth St„ Philadelphia,. Oyer thewax hcar,• - - SB. zsl - 111,YOCK; BOOT SEttER AND • STATIONER. now occupies his Now Eton; Room, and is- prepared to transact business w ith, greater facilities than ever. BOOKS.—Sehool Miscellaricons Books To, Books, Law Books, Medical Books, Sundayßritooll Books. Military B oo k s . • BIBLES.--A large ussortment of Pocket andFrai ilyßibles. , BLANK{ Of all sizes, qualities and styles of binding. „ STATION great variety of all kinds of ail kinds of wilting. sad Printing' Papers, Of FienCh • English and. American manufacture. Also,_Envel opes of all Sizes and qualities, Ink. Pens, PCnellq„. India. Rubber, Tupes,'Setils, • CopyßOoks 'Blotting Board, knives, Erasers, Writiztgi Saud fie. GOLD PENS.--The very best Gold Refill in- tblir market. fully warranted, made by Leroy. N.Y.- ) • • BLIND PAPER.—A full variety of 45/141 , 'WALL PAPER.--Nearly 1,000 different paterns, qualities. together with suitab e Border*P, klkin,Nelcet and Velvet Gilt. • PICTURE FRAMES..—ch , eI and Square Frame* for Photographs. - Frames made to . FRENCH GLAF.S. for Picture' Frame's, i- Of"in. 42e. CHEAP NOVELS, much lower than Pilt-lishers" prices.: _ - - , ENGRAVINGS.--English, French, German and American Engraving's. - BASEjazi.—Faney,Travcling,Booli,PienZaruit. Knife aNlid Clothes Baskets. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.- Single and Double Ze ph Tap U. I ry. uud II Zep hy r, Shetland Wool, it e.„, itEWSPAPERS.—Tbe Pluladelphia and New York*Dailies received daily. Clubs or indiiiduala supplied. N 5 L'EKLY PAPERS. , --Harpers' - Weekly _Frank Leslie, N. Y. Mercury. .N. Y. Weekly, NA ger, &e received wee Itarp kly. PERIODICA - rre - Monthly, ,titlantie Monthly, Continental, Gotley _Peterson,' Ballon. Kmekerbocker. - All the Year Ifound,Corobill, &c., received ns soon as published. CHEAP LITERATURE.—AII the Dirunpubrica flans, Weekly Nouvellettes, Hong' Books,' ro ecived daily- ORDE,IIB,—We take orders for all kindsOf gegds. EXPRES.B.—We receite goods by Express-emery dnv train the East. • BLANK.D EROS, Writing and Printing Cards, Rulers, Paper Weights. Fancy Boxes, Cornhs.anid Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard' goods in our line constantly on hand, • . . . . MUSlC.—Sheeilltisic, for Piano, Guitar: Violin., and Plute plANOp.—We 'Purchase Pianos on coMmission, so as to save our customers from Tifty td Ott ifun tired and Fifty Boilers. - - • 1,11 INSTRUMENTS.--We supply any kind of 'Musical Instruments at prices far lower than usual. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—We can sell Photo graph Albums at lowerpricesthan they mac itro cured for in the cities. CARTES DE VlSlTE.—Portraiti or Militars Men of the U. S. Army end Navy, dislinguishe I Men end Women. comic Pictures, &e. NEW TOY- BOORS in great veriety. New publications-of the American S.; S. Union. American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publication, &c.- , We have no hesitation in saying to our ebstomers 'that from Our long experience; our man, er of doing business. and, our great facilities, we do, not.feor competition, and have no doubt of being able t• giro entire satisfaction. • Come and set our,new 90TC, our new. and enlarged stock, And form your own opinions. , . Chembersborg, Dee. P. 1863. • ;• . JAMES 43. SMITH & BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, Manutneturers of Blank and 'Memorandum .tooks Photograph Albums, Manifold Writers, 31arble_Pa. Per: ite.'.'No. 27 South Seventh Street, abate Meet . • - Blank work of every description, for Comity Ofß cos', Hotels, Counting 'Houses, and Politic - Offices done to order. Orders left with S. S.- SI.IIIYOCK. ChaMbersburg, Pa., will be promptly attended to. -set-10,0-1y: - • ~ HRINER'S BALSAMIC COUUH to< RUP.—For Coughs, Odds, Croup o rlidano,tinp eniaph,Asehuto Bronchitis Spitting Blood, Poinfinct Weakness of trg l e, Bri , r(Rt, iiiffiCll/111 of 16eatktrig, &e. .This is no new remedy. It has been used torn num bered' years: - in Maryland and parts of PennSYlva nia, and haswherever known acquired LIB linpfeee dented reputation for curing the variousdisem•es. fin which itis retommended. ' f It is used by all classes of society, and -the uni verhal opinion is that it is good.. This Syrup ie purely Trackable aimpovial. It is;pierigniiito take. and never does injury, but owing to its purifying qualities, must - do good under any eiretimstaiMes.— Its effects art truly wenderful, soothing, calming. and allaying the mostviolent coughs; , purifying strengthening and invigorating the whole system: calming and soothing the nerves; siding and facil itating expectoration. and healing the, , DISEASE]) LIIIN:t1S, :thus striking at the root of diseases, and-driving it from the system. _ CROUP. - This diseaso is announced by difficultyof breath ing. shrill 'whistling or wheezing, hacking cough. and threatened sufilieation, .e. It mot-tly eicuri in young children: No .child need die of Cinop it this Syrup is prorcrly used, and used in Vine.— Mothers having croupy children should Watoh:-the first show of the disease. and always keep this re medy on hand. - Ff.or cough hafter measles this Syrup lorries'. PXCPI 16nt. Experience has proven that it is "equaled by noether preparation. The price is such as to place it within the rettelt all, the poor as well as- the rich, and every Deis** should have it.. Every onetdirild - have it in the VouSe. It is a true and.faithlul friend to all who value-healtrand wish to secure themselves against that. most terri ble disease. COnsuinption, it will 'be l'ormir the most useful as well as the cheapest lamilymedieine in the world. It has, been used for the - laselour years with a success Without - a parnllel., - * - Price .10 ets. per bottle, or three bottles for 'lat. Prepare 4 by A. FOLITZVP.P.O.. , Wetitti For sale by A. MILLER, noel J. IXON. Chambersburg, Pn.. and Storekeepers e'vCrjtrbere. Silk Gloves; OUTZ'S CELEBRATED „HORSE , AND CATTLE POW D.E11.6. f beEV Powders have proved;riftcr a trial of several yea: s, to be su perior toiany -preparation 'of the kind used. ;The chief superiority of these Powders .arise from the fact that they are composed of medicines ihathave Laxative. Tonic and- Purifying propetties. The Laxative. ejecti-i-orndities from the sionnith and intestines: the Tonie - g.ives strength In, - the sYzlon of tho' Horse: , and the purifying Mi.dieines 'eon . tained. in t,hem cleanse the, blood and ley the,fenr, dation for alealay and 'Vigorous Circireiron: -- The use of =them iiriproves.the wied,stfenethene the appetite, and gives the horse a fine, smooth, gleseY skin—thus improving the appearance,' vigreand spirit of the noble animal.. -' = - These Powders pre. not intended. as sorim'Pow ders are, to bloat the unkind, so as to giVe him` the appearance of being fat - when not really go—but to remove the disease and promote his generrillealth. These' Powders will strengthen the stomach •and intestines, cleanse them from offensi 7e riatter,,mnd bring them - to a healthy state, They are a preven tive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for nfl diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders.. .yellow. Water, Di - Ampex% Founder, Ileaves, - Slarering. Conchs, 'Fevers. Loss of Appetite, and Vital 'Ener gY. fie. ramie Powders, if nsed two or three times a week. through the winter and spring, your Rorse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or toter. A few doses of these powders will remove •the w orst Cough on any .1101^. 4 C. Were. owners of ilors - es to feed a few of those. Powders every year they•idight save the lives of many valnable horses. „- mucH COWS.—The properties this PiWidernos scssee in increasing lhe,quantity-of Milk in COW!! ' gives, it .an importance and • value which should place it in the handii- of every perstin' keepifig - 81 Cow. In frittening Cattle it gives them an appetite, loosens theiritle h, , arid. makes' them •thrire much faster. 200 dor.' Hosier)* diseases of Swine. ail Crugh , s; Ul ecru. in the ,Lungs and Liver. &a. by plittinglrom half apaper to a Paper of these 'Powders ln'a bar rel of Swilt, the atone diseases can be cured of en tirely pre,vented., By. using these.Powdere the,Botr Cholera - can b prevented Preparod'bf . -- ' S. A. - POUTZ t.. - BRO. Westminster. Md. - Foliate wholesale and , retail , by A - .41,511LLER and J. S. NIKON, Chambersburg, Pa., and,alore keebers everywhere. Price 25 ctS. a 'Pepe*, or five Papers for I. ' AP,R-3Y. - 00UTZ'S MIXTURE lEt.' 6 saf - tindtieli -32 able llemedyforthecureof Rheumatism, Pain ful Nervous Alleetionic 'Sprains; &welling% and all diseases 111 ga l -ring an external , I.PPlichtion on Man. . _ . Ori Horses it Wilinevel: fail to cure Poll-eiil;Fis -tuts old Rannirlg Sores or 'Sweeny, if properly ap plied. For sprains. bniis es;s eratches, 'cracked hoof. chafes, saddle or collar gall, cut or wounds; it is an infallible remedy. Try it and be cons.inced , of lti effibity. ' RTIEFMATISM. Persons afflicted with this disease, no totttar of how long standing, can be promptly and effectually eared byysing this mixtu _ , There is nothing. in the world sur rind so good to take away bad Corns and cure Frost-Bites an u. Preparation. Try it and satisfy- yoursaiyea: 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. - Prepared by _•S. FOUTZ _dr - BRO.. Westrisindefi Md_,* __,For sale by A. .1. M,ILLEB. 1.114,011 Orbionboramrg. Pa. and Soracooriir!overrtilamo L) , Y 20 Vook Barbital. El r ~,.- -.