The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 14, 1864, Image 4
11 flausiral. A i r A - SON - dz HAMLIIN'S CABINET ORGANS. MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, arid were succeeded by the HARMONII:3IS about nine year; ago. The CABINET ORGAN WWI brought toppresent state of perfection only in the summer of " THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advantages over any other invention of the kind, is capable of much finer dregs than am be produced by any other, sad i.. =one assay used by the performer, sad excel especially in criparity for erprusion. r' Please notice advance In prices. CABINET ORGANS.--ErNaLE REED. IS.. pour Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or • Onk Case $llO No. 16. The same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 133 No. 17. Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or - "Oak Cue 130 No. 19. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 160 DOMILERISED. No. 19. Four Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 140 No. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 165 No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Ciise 170 No. 22. The Same. in elegant Rosewood Case. !..VO No. 23 The Same, in Solid Carved • Walnut or Oak, with Walnut Carvings. 200 SIB STOP. No. 14. Six Stop Cisbinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case 3130 No. 13. The Same, iu elegant Rosewood Case 360 EIGHT STOP. No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or - Oak Case 425 No. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 500 No. 24.' The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut 500 EARs. Nu. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case Cases of xetralfinish on hand, or mad, to order. • MELODEONS. No. 5. Five Octave. Piano Style, Rosewood Case.--. 5150 No. 6. The Same, Portable, Roseivood Case 110 No. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case . 95 No. 9. Four Octave, ,Portable, Rosesvoo Case.— 75 rgr Descriptive pamphlets furnished, bythe subscri ber. As Agents for Messrs. 3inson & Marislin we are enabled ,to sell at their New York prices, and charge nothing for freight. • • We have Bold a number of their instruments, and can .give numerous satisfactory references. ' S. S. SHRYOCK. Agent. Chambersburg, Pa. =I PRINCE & CO'S WELL KNOWN IdELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, introducing the effect of Pedal Bass on every Instrument. E. G,p3LER'S unsurpassed PIANOS for rash at a liberal oeductioa, or on Monthlyy. Instalments. igrfikver 30,000 sold in Philadelphia. JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent. 279 & 231 South Fifth Street, above Spruce, seplSly Philadelphia, Pa. KLEMM 3: 'BROTHER, IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Vaud enale Dealers in MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, German. French and Italian Strings. No. 703 Merida: Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GP Orders carefully attended to by S. B. SHRYOCK, Chamberoblarg, Pe. repM-ly Grorefies, PLC. MARREN HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they have re-opened their Gra ..e_e7 Store in the room formi'rly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company, in the Market House, and take this method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stoek is complete in every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham; Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To baecoa, Brushes, Broom!, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass ware, Queeraa - ure and everything heretofore kept at their former place of business. They will always keep a suttl tient ;dock on hand to be enabled to meetthe demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex change for goods at eash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House,) three doors from the corner, on Queen Street. (aug3l] HUBER, & LEIIASTER. DBEIDEL 31 A N , WHOLESALE _iv • • GROCER AND • PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Po. 703 AL.PRKET and I N. 7th ST., PHILA., Invites.the attention of merchants to his large and well assorted stock of Sugar... Syrups, Teas and Coffees, 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. SifRYOCK, fl_baulhorsburg. se43. SPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.-: The undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public at the loWest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary to enumerate, as his stock is large and complete. 1.-3 , " Highest pricespaid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goods. [aug3l . l CYRUS SPRECHER. 'C T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE • GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 505 MARKET STREET, (north side, above lift)] street,) Philadelphia. Attg24.ly FRESH GROCERIES.—Just received at the attic and cheap Family Grocery Store, corner of Main and Washingign streets, a large assortment of /rah Groveries, be Bold cheap. autf.l4 13ouittr agenciro. J OHN M. P 0 E 0Y , ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY, No. 204 South Fourth Sired, Philadelphia The mulersigned Lasing resigned his position as Pay master in the n. S. Army. La opened at No. La./4, Soatb Fourth Street, an AGENCY FOR PROCURING PEN SIONS, and for the collection of Officers', Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS against the Government. • MT long experience as Paymaster has given me unitsord facilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted with this btudness in all its details. On the reempt •by mall, of a statement of the cam of claimants, 4 will thrwatti the ne cessary:papers for their slgnattir••. Pcmonal attention will be given to the eases at Washington, NO Charge unless sneces-sfal. 'when 55 will be charged for collecting small sums under 820, aml eld on ull sums over that amount, and under e2no. Larger Chill= tax, on special arrange:neut. Fees in Pension eases as by lgw. junl7,FJ-4f. JOHN M. POMEROY, No. 241 South Fourth St P . -- ENSION 13 0 NT Y AND WAR CLAIM AGENCY.Pensious pmeured for soldiem of the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds received, or disease emdmeted, while in the service of the United States; and Pensions, .100 Bounty, and Arrears of Pay obtained for widows or heirs of those who have died or been killed while in service. JOHN R. ORR, mar9.:ly Claim Agent, Chambersburg, Pa Cottuca aub *'igats. TOBACCO ANI) SEGAR STORE.— roux. A. JACOB S, has oprmd out in full blast In the new weather•bourded building, or shantr on the corner of Main and Washington Streets. A full and well selected assortment of TOBA C C O and SEG A It S, SNUFF. PIPES, &r., which he °Rena at wholesale or retail. Ills Stuck COIIMAIS df Flounder, Navy, Congress, Spun Roll, Cavendish, Michigan, Sunny Sale and all superior fine cuts. • 14310KIhiG TOBACCO, such nil gignikintek, Sailor Delikht, Picket Gum* 31anicnoutli, Colon and other choice brood& SEOIOIB of ever• variety, quality nail price, from 1 to 15 cents math. Haeratxr. Contacts. Rappee and froth i3uuff. Meerschaum, Sweet Brier. and clay pipes in every style. Call at the "Shanty" and give the Old gentleinun a helping ham!. ictITSIT STILL ON HAND.-TOBACCO & undentigned hat just retuned from the City with a romplete etook of Tobsom and Se• fon. such az Natural Lent, Michigan, Smoking Tahoe.• ens and Plow. Shur on Queen Street, three dome from the M. E. Church. Come, giVe lam it Lift. ling 24 C. H. BUSH. ' NXUAL ELECTION for officers =wagers of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road - ,Vand Company, will he held In the Company's Office, in Cham , beisbnrg, between the hours of 10 A. 31. and 4 P. M., on . Monday, the hod day of October next. stip744 E. if. 13TDPJ,k, Reemlary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! SPRHIG TIME TABLE. FIVE TRIPS DAILY to and from Philo&!piaci, on and after May 16th, 1864. The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows t EASTWARD: . THROUGH UXlitiSi3 TRAIN lesives Harrisburg , dai ly at 2.45 A. 31., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.55 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) , and 6.00 A. n., and arrives at West Naiad°lo4 at 10.1 U A. IL Passengen4 hike breakfast at Lancaster. 4 1 FAST MAH, TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P. st., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0.20 P. 3f. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harris burg at 7.20 A. IL, connects at Lancaster with Lancaster Accommodation Train, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.21 P. N. COLUMBIA ACCOM3IODATION .TRAIN leaves Harrisburg. at 12.20 P. N. , Columbia L 52 rat., and arrives at Lancaster at 2.30 P. M.: connecting with-Past Mail east at Lancaster for Philadelphia. and arrives 3t West. Phila delphia at 5.20 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaver Harrisburg at 1.20 P. IL, Lancaa• ter at 2.47 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.30 P. If. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia. leaves Harrisburg at 5.'25 Y. 3f., and arrives at Wont Phileale'plum at 10.50 P. N. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dady (except Monday) at 2.10 A. H.: Altoona 7,35 A. st, take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. m. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris. bine daily at 3.10 A. B.: Altoona 8.20 A. at., take break. fast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. IL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 P. IL: Alton an at 7.13 P. 5., take supper, and urns es at Pittsbnrg at 12.30 A. 11. FAST LINE leaves Ilarrisbuq at 3.15 P. at.: Altoona at 8.35 P. M., take supper. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 A. M. MOILINT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leas el , Laneuster nt 8.30 A. If., and arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 P HARM:SIDING ACC(MMODATION THAIN leaves Wo4t Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M., and arrives at Harrisburg nIB.IO P. M. ME MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No 2, leaves Lancaster at 6.25, eonneetidg with Harrisburg. Accommo dation West, leaves Mount Jar at 710 e-31., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.... h) P. M. kAMUEL D. YOUNG, jun15.64-tf. Sup% Middle Dir. Penult. R. R. ITORTHERN CENTRAL RXILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE.—Three Trains! Dairy to rod from Baltimore and Waslsin.rton Cite. Cemneetions mode with trains On i'en`ri*.yhlimmillailmmi, to and from Pittrhmg and the West THREE TRAINS DAII.Y to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna. Elmira nod all of Northern Nese York. On and after Monday, Meryl6tk. 10(14. the l'isi,nager Trains of Ihe Northern Central Railway will amve at and depart from Harrisburig rind Baltimore as follows SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAP.L.leaves Sunbury daily (except ' Sunday) 1O:El leaves Harrisburg. . 1:20 P.M. • arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.L. -EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury datly (ox sept Sundae) 11:42 P.L. leaves H ar rislinrir (except Monday) 2,30 A.M. arrives at Baltimore 7:00 HARRISBURG ACCOM3IOIJATION leaves Harrisburg 70. X) A.M. SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leas,. Sun. bury• daily (ex:Sunday)... 7:30 A.M. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) " - leaves Harrisburg 1:35 ts.s. arrives at Sunbury 4:03 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore Moly— 9:40 P.M. arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex. eept•Monday) 1:15 a.m. arrives at Sunbury 5 5.1 0.31. HARRISBURG A(•COMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3.00 P.M. • SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves liar. risbarg daily sex. Sunday). 4.00 For farther incantation apply at the Mee. in I'euasvl• canto Railroad Depot. pme27.64 s J. N. DtBARIZY, tier. Supt._ pHIL.-VDELPIIII AND ERIE RAII ]LOAD.—This ...Treat line tmt rnos the Northern an Northwest eonnti, of Pentoiylvania, to the City at Erie Lake-Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railesad Con party. and under their me piers is being rapidly opens throughout its entire length. It is now in use fur Yismenger and Freight finsim,sfrim Harnsburg to St. Mary's (215 miles,) on the Emden, Divi sins. and from Sheffield to Erie. 78 miles, on the Weite Division. =Mt Mail Train.... Exptei, Train Mail Train.... Express Train Cars run through without change both ways on the., trains, between Philadelphia and Lock !faxen and be- Aween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both trays between Williamsport and Baltinam, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For infomattion re...voting Passenger business apply at the S. E. Corner llth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight businms of the Companyis Agents : S. B laNcnoN, Jr.. cur. 13th and Market St.., Phila. J. W. BEI soi.ths, Erie. J. M. flgthl., Agent N. C.ll. R.- Baltimore, Md. IL 11. lihrsToN Oen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia LEWIS I. if ot - wr • Oen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia JOS. D. PO'N'S. 1nn15,134. Hen. Manager..Williamsport. CUMBERLAND VALLEY d: FRANK LINPRAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOCLS On and after Monday,_April 4th, kTA, Passenger Train will run daily. AS follows. (Sundays exceptail): FOR eII . ASIBERSBUR(.4 AND lIARRISI3IIIG : A.M. V.3L Leave Hagerstown 7:00 2.45 Oreenea.tle 7.37 3:15 ( Arrive at 8.17 4 20 Chambereburg . • (Leave at. . E": 30 55 Leas e Sliiiipensburg 9.00 L•L'' " Newville 9:32 ii.oo '• Carlisle 5.3 1040 He, hauieAburg 625 10.42 :1 12 Arrive at Ilani.burg 641 11.13 1.41 FOR CHAMBERS111:11(1 AND HAGERSTOWN A.it. Leave Harrisburg P•O3 1:3 . 2 .1,21 " Meellaniesbarg 9 : 47 2:15 4 " Carti,lo ' 9:27 ii . - • 1 55 " Nevvvillo 104'n 3-29 " Shippensburg 1033 44X1 Arrive at Chantherstairg 11:00 4:30 Leave Chamberdiurg .... „.. ....... 11:10 - 4:40 " Care:teal:tie 11:55 (i 110 Arri.e at liagertown 10:13 nlO Making close connections at llarnsburg V 6 ith train. Philadelphia. New York and I'ittsburg, and with Ira' for all ruint.Wei.L The Train Lim log Ilarrisburg nt,4:'-10 r. If. min. ~,,iy l'ar a. earlido. . 11, N. L1'1.1.:, Supt M. It. niece, Cluunti'g, .Ipril 4, 1004. . BOOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, having di/fp/met of his entire stunt of Beads, Shoes, at wholesale, on the 30th of hat month, and finding It inconvenient to resume busineas at for place on Man street, I have just returned (ruin the (sty with a - LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to.wbich he resperethilly 'mitre the attention of his old customer, and as many now ones as all be 'fleeced to five him a call. at HIS NEW itTORE ON SECOND Sl., in CHARLEY KLINE'S brick bnilding, nearly Ip posite the Post Office. His stock embraces every saritti of Youths'. Ladies' and - Men's BOOTS & SHOES. snub for ctyle of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be sur .pasned in the county, and which will be hold of pnces to suit the fillies. Having purchased TH E LATEST STYLI: OE' LASTS. he is prepared to make Customer work at short notice. by the best workman iu the county. With a distaintion to be obliging and accommodating, 111,1*, to merit a liberal slain' of isitronage—without to monopolirat as his motto is. in oar V1,11111,1/11 rithunlty. lire and let leave, MEM! Iltb,llicnt paid L. an kiwi., rtf lerprtirmg. TERMS ('A Sit. AND lIIICEN I NIFOILM. yrr H. has also ma hand. and bar a heap 'frank, Ca la-es. Carpet Sacks. ',Maley nail Ihape•r ciallar, Paper Envelatpv, Ink stands. Steel Pe. ea. N. B.—All porsalas knomnir 'thetwarlt e+ mdrha•d tut please canned make inameabatemattlement. that I may la enabled tat meet arn-former liuLilih. - ha the • 10 ALLJCIIOII IT MAY CONCERN. .1,4 CUR 1/f-TTo.v.s 11007' ~ / iOE sTURF: The undersumed Likes thi. rite,lnst of returning Lin thank. tiLlds numerous iquitionerA, nml the pulilii gen e r.wy, f o r the very liberal patronage heretofore Ollloltit d to 111111. sad hopes, in his present mistornlll. In o u with ne.ir. ly every busial4i man in tow in, that he hill continue to I,e remembered. Ile has the plesKaro of inforriting the public that he has opened hie Store in the Barmen!' J R. MeLannhan's Drilling. nn .Second Prert, roar door. North of the Metlasii.t Chan h. where he I. pn.pared to offer it generul assortment of Men s, IVionensr and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes, einlmiring his (urn and Vitt 'Man ufacture, which. fur exeelleee of style and donitniity are superior to and of his former stock, and will be uttered nt prides tit snit RIL Hs is in Weekly Reeeipt of Goo& from Philadelphia, which for beauty end excellence itutaiA tie surpassed South of the Susquehanna. tt'wrohl ER WORK of el Pry v.iristy d on e a i . th prinaptness.—As he employs male but imam, workmen he feels itt , filleil in guaranteeing ail', ink 1110110 nut hit e t o Mblothintad Don't forget' the phtre, ISour Doors North of the Methodist Chords, Second Street, Ana 1.0...4 style, from approved =kers, al ways en and for tale at a very small toll u,r e uu orartrial emit. fatig2 , l,l JACOB If1:1"CON. tian. F .1? E GENERAL UNDERTAKERS Funerals attended in TONVII and Country. zr Roman at NVilliata Flory's UM - Eland, &nth Main Fro rr, Cli.lllll,ollolUrfr, - Night etdls attended at all 'hours. 31r. Ff6y can be ... 14111111 art the rusidenee-of F. A. Zariain, one door South of the Shop. and 31r. Moog at Brown's tl4Lal. julf27.3ra HSEIRER HAS OPENEDA CHA IR • and CABINET WARE ROOM la the bat.emeat of the M. E. Church, where he has now au boat all kinds of Cahinent Ware. Such us Bedsteacht, Iltireatci Tables. Chairs, Stand... andMllttrililetl, suits of OAK anal WAL NUT COTTACE FURNITURE, Window Maids, which he will sell cheap fcqi cash. aug24. BARBER SHOP.-.. 1. HELD has opened Lis shaving fvdotin In the dwelling of Joseph Truitt. opposite the Acutlemy lot. His old customers and the public generally are respectfully invited to give Jam a uttsr24 Lines of Erahel. =IOItMI =lll 1= l3tiots anb *boys. MB= Wlf. 31 N ti , and 31anufacturers of = cLoTii COFFINS.',, They will illmo METALIC AM) MU 111.11IAL CASE: agrifulturat. TNIPORTANT T 0 FARMERS:=The , 1 cheapest and best "Threshermideleinter"ls 'Wheel er & Mellek's Improved Patent Railway Power and com bined THREsSIiER AND CLEANER" This Machine is naanufactured at the small advance of 10 per cent. over, that of last year. The farmers are readily adopting is everywhere. It wren labor and expense, and does more and better work than any other machine. Price of a two horse 0300, - of a three-horse machine exp. These prices embrace everything complete. This machine has adman- . tages flint are greatly superior to any other. One is that it can be teed entirely in the Baru floor, and that the power can be conveniently used for cutting fodder. shell ing corn, cutting straw, sawing wood, &c. Anil it re quirei less power aullfewer handi than any other. PALMER'S EXCELSIOR. SELF-SUSTAINING HORSE-PITCHFORK, has many advantages over eth ers, arming which are: it is self-sustaining, requiring no attention until its load is to be discharged. By the use of the pulleys furnished with the forks it will swing direct'y over the mow..whea it discharges its load by simply pul ling the cord. It has a handle but 18 inches in length. This patent has beau awarded the premium at the New York State Fair. and at all the County Fairs, wherever exhibited. S3LITI4'S GIIEEN lIQUNTAIN :SHINGLE AND _ - - - HEADING MACHINE, is a new and - Saleable improve ment in machines fur Itnintlfttetrtring Sidtigle and Heading, cutting obliquely, or otherwise nuy desired thickness or length. up to 24 inches. Thin Machine eon be set up and rim by imurdirutry water power. It pill saw one then rand shingles per hour. Mr. Robert Black, of leyetteville,Fmnklin t aunty, is the Sole Agent for Franklip tual, Adams Counties. Any information desired respecting any or rid of thew machines can bo Obtained by either cubing Upon in person, or ad dressing, hint by letter. Persons wishing any of these ma chines n ill plenAo make their orders 5000. Ili it regetres Stnne time to get them train the Utatinfuetltrvr. None will be ordered but theme that &resold. They IN ill ha furnished at ninnlitnetitrees prices, transportation added. CElrtyit ATE OF A. If( Lt.ltr- CELUIMIL•I3I,II.I., May 17. 1dl•I. Robrit Mark. En.—Dear Sir: I hat e t eon lie Tried-power in running all kinds of 'Machinery about lie Barn. and I hive hail the most amiros ed leverleav as tried at my Bann ales, and I nain-etatinedy ret onnneuil the Tread-power, I nut all In; machinery—thre-her and cleaner. turn-sheltar, chopping will. ludder.cumr, and eirenlar saw, with a ttnehon•e Treadgtin or. and the joiner is ample, nud two hones can give the =awe, -if tint greater poll er than four can with the lot er-pan or and the io 110 more 4 eoerV . on the hones li,hort I rezard the Tre.lll.l , oW, as ng every ath 0 of or the see saver, .ulti it must 5. , 1 , 11 he nniverstall adopt. ,f Ly Carmen. Very liespeetfUlly Rau:. A. K. )1 . (1.1"RE. Apply to tlto underqizled to Gleennood. reit3ll.l. 1I(IIIER1' IIL ,-CK. GETCI7I,TPTIAL C'HEMC.II. Cm's CIICAP MEMM Thi. IN .01111 , 0..1.4 hi, ht Ow I. :It' iii_ clrnn•ut of 'trim, otabinel. . ( Id I 11.1 I,lllp ahh other sa , n.th'e .Iguut , and vat, It is retluveirto a inflverulent rea•ly nsl•, and n 11110111=1., ~ 1 its highly uitt,nrenou ferulicuiti;ropertiei. Its universal applteabihty to ult enlpa •and snik, and it durability and active qatilitie, are well harm nto lie al that agrieultan.ng can de , rire. Price. Sin per Tnn. = This Fertiliser is largely eempo,ed of animal !natter. Knell as meat, bone. fish, leather, hair and woof together with chemical:. and ioorgaaa• h.rdi, , ersslink dt corn. pu,e the mans, and retain the nimigenoth , elements. It h. thoroughly impregnated with nrn•e and the thinner per [ion% of night sod. It is n very valuable fertilizer fiT field t nop , generally. unit eNpeehilly for potato,. mil garden purp..e. Its exeella,t rynaliti, strength and made it very popnlar with :di •the n+,l tt. Pr:er, eiri per TOIL 'FRI•IE AND FRUIT FERTILIZER It is A Ingldy ferrili , er • and parT:eularl3 rldnpthd for the enit;vaton nt tree , trnit. 1.1,1.4 and dew promote a s err vczoron , and healehy cr,trt' of VVOOII. and fruit. and larzely toe ile:ll.rt the matamtv of The Inn , For 1101 ‘ioir‘e hou.,hold plant , it dower,. it still hi I,mnd twre , pen ~chic ankle h oet theft u-re..,,,t peE:eerlon. It silt prevent "and eon , ‘1 4 .ra.,11 1'01111i:011. smnr , and to ~.reePoli, for .trra.... and Ili Th e tor.lll,t Itoqh..l t fi r tilt 11 , 1/1,4 , •Z 4:11 por E= .IgTir frf ivral Chcr,:,l .•, ,p,,,„ r4171(1. rrit! •.I`l - 11 , 1,1 iti..ll .1 NOry •nperior try, le n. ; 4 , h o a n o rded at .1 le— prey than other 11;.altli.1,1C11, , hare. Prnetteni te,ts have proved 11141 it. value as fvrtil.rer, is equal to the hest L:ine in tin e 545 per Mn. TERMS CANll.—CariAge he paid it the Pitr, AnItIMT.TURA r, cut:mic.‘r: ('iio ‘rigtK , .. WI! \lll , . Oftilie„4l2l Arch Street P.t It. Ti. rll l Gem.nt! 'l'h4 , Cb,mpanf . s Pamphlet I'lridare'lll,l(.lllX lull d re , :illll% fur ashler the abut o Feruh‘..,„ ~.11; by m.:11 fro. whet 31-310 1.20 t'. t. 2 50 A. 31. 1 35 P. 3 , 3 15 A. m CO.)OK'S SUGAR EVAI ) OIIAT4 qt. MAN utbt :wed by 81. NtEn.. BAIL- Lf. Dtr. Man.:m.l , l Ohio —We are ntlliuC , in 2,llaraltlf, tixt: troll 11,0 a, re of tnKKi C:1111. ,utheient munb, of of Sy rl,l , 14.• prodni rd tt, r cl , St of 1,,,,b •h.:1)1 nt per day, n lit , it ..5 Wry 'lilt per g. 111.1, Dill pay tor • 014 of MCI .L.lll .11 , ,..0r it toll/ ,or tube, pan i. evaut.d torn hrn h u ith out the Furnave, in le:, title COOK'S SYRUPS have been .04t at en:l,z, of olt , a call“n and none In 111,1,, t 11i ,re ”14.„t C'al ill it I,n e to' to :WO hOGO SEEDR —We of a gar.r,..r .\ rnele ).y 4,11 r, i.e.. Shunt the seed :Ind roil Ili 1 . 1,10 In chnlc r.nr feet tit girt, frnrn Norh tn Stnr.b. :nut :nalthern eslN,ll.lt. prefelTott. linhoagli ,tty , ,lon•ly neve...try, us it IN ill grow On In lie, nt.tny enco, mid be it t Cultlynte for Corn. EN .Iporator h. Liken the first pronillno gn cr ,thor, ut two Ututed Staten Fair, awl OV, thirty Sta• 11••• • l'lnrk Sa•r{;u 3larhint• Co,pany'r, CANE 3111.1", 11. V. 111)0N e SEED for gale by • \V. G. REED, Ag,rot, l'hunther,lolrg., Pa. T.7) , The Sorg° Ha lid. 800 4 bent free to ary pt r.on h.e; tor it. A MMONIATED PACIFIC GUANO. Anal guano, rontainiug from ..veuts enria•yri• Cent of 1'II0nP11ATI: A' LIME. to IA twit t.nu brut uddrd, by a eliondeal pricer.. a large iirr 4 , 11 t igr. ur uud Ammonia, Fn baud Ibat it cannot .041.....at0 jog it equal. if not rapine to .me tither kruh,r. Pamphlet.. .rich .4 Anal) cc. by De J... 1,041. Ma , — Slott' A...4) . 44. Dr. Lirbur. 44 Balkuo.re. tr-timunialii front reirialfie Aar. Can be obtaii.ed faun J. 0. BAKER. S CD., march :2-Iy. : 4 7 Wall Sul it, .N"ri • Sark. • 6, - "rlving t e L ()\(. LOOKE I) F 01? COIE .VT LAST. ifs PP - di - aro,:..llneb etre. t 1:1 Km: FLORENCE SEWING Gm woe be eel, ot: the rsrad, ner of S. It' oi. 11.1 Z Et LE 1 . . 0 0.11, Srrser, 011,11,11111 t, "pp Pr. .stnitrtia Clotootb, hi's , sill 14.iiiistiliiiiissirsi•teil tutt n il in call and:. Xt111111.• liar woudernal ma, Inae. It ha: been the oba..et ia the Fla tit.liNt l E NCI \ t'll INI; to -up(-0y it trio how dr, fin, the objet tioti.attaelfetl to Slit brae lass lila:boa utter the patient, untiring Libor my 1,191 . 4 l 11.40.1. ti pendant'. Or; !WILLI iu •t. °ru: JUNI m,vhtwieal talent. their elfoirts hase twen ensitne l w rth silt 04. n mai they an• nua 1.11t.n.g to the the most twrf, t Sea ing Murton,. its the world. Among its many uols_niatisfes us or all other Imo inner. Itnly bo 10..41011014. .I.IIL It I . ll4LeSjour different sttrrlus ti o ot a o . t en t i the ,ana• innehine, each silt li being perteet and uhke 4ou both gales of the fahrie. 2d. ("hanging front one lend of stash to crudites. us V.,111 a, the 1.11,1;th...111.• ,turf, 1.01 rolLiyi h, !to.e is lole tho luaelone urn nuaino. lta. Leery Ab'rli Is prefer t in ititelf iflalang the ceatu sifp.afre unit uniform, combining via:away, lam:is:llf fool beauty. 4 th. It has t/' sere-I-slide feed motion, ti Mali enable, the glierat, to 1111 the nark to either the right or loft. or may any pug of Ilia seam. or histiln the end,. of P.eatf.• nithont tartans: the falai: or stopping tint nalehitZ. It is the most rdpoll sores u 1 the sink d. taniong fls e pro. Iles to eaelt revolution, anti there r natelliffe whit h gill Nil SO large a range l otio ork a. the 1 1 1.11IZENC tot, it 11,s Melt nett or or fdret work tvi tit otittol footi.ty 441441011 i t0t.,1011 or breaking of iii:. Tilt It hen, braid., gwhn. .amt guthernmuts.:,soll arullip.tt ;11.• tune. .th . 1,. ii 3 I‘l , •: eerienverl to operate It. _lts troptioan are all p mai:J. and there .iro tine spriag , to getoul • "rtivr ana it it...11.11 , ted to all kohl of: hitlonoprk, iota flask to thin ,sal It. 0101,4 .0%. 9141. Tll. - FLORENCE NE W CN( iILNE MI , , tll.l/1 , 1 or b, 00 , 1 ailitt •k 2 .era, to ino inter! II `.7,1:1,1 - I' ha: Ina in.: n appolo noise .tgent for Ili. .1 41.4 :•t• , I. .011111) . , re..perttall if,-the Nolo.. to: all tin. VX.11.13. th, FLORENCE II :1Ia: hilfeT m tantral for one yea . , ialig.ll Rttotltcps - taw .• M. & W S. STENGEIZ, NEI'S AT LAW.—W. S. 51EN1.1,1,., In,trikt At tome.) nod Agent for proeurouf Pero,ion.., Bounty nod arrearn ot pal'., Olney o JtuorJhttlield'a 011 the \Ve..l f 51 . 1,1111 ntr. et, Len, vv. Queen .11.11 WdAtingtou Strevt, ' tote-24 FI AS I T t i t N bI i.S d G C E I 4 1 1 1 ; 1 1;• k i; 1 \ i l l f )l'N ur th Ei r. A l; r . A W t Penstono. "Monty and Hoek Par. All Immo, mtr,ied to Ilk rare a ill lie pruglptly ntemdrd to. -thillt• ill Dr. J. SuesnA,rott's, Mum street. unn:ll TOliN ATTOH.NEy AT L.w. (Mee on :••regod Street n fen. door+ South , th mMarketHouse. , INS, 11l 'I *STY and other eltotn. promptly roamed. fnon:.ll I °r ENNEDY & \ ILL,ATTouxI:7S AI Lnic, havo for noe prevent mmnee4 thdr nlrve t•. thn rekidenre of T. J. Nill, on Stroud tamer!. nearly °pro uitn the Idurket Honor. l,lllOl \y • S EVEIIET'r. Attorney at Law . . Onke on 3tarket Street 0pp0.410 tho Conti H0n..., formerly occupied by Jer. Cook. 1:"1. All legul entmoted to 1114 one nil! rot eii e prompt atten tion. 131w5trtan0. .I. C. RICHARD:4.M, I). AI. u. p (CHARDS & MONTOommly b a y rmsocinted tbernselv, in the Prattirr of Mtdh.in and have taken on Office in the late ro,denee of Jacob I Miller, immediately opposite the Presh3 hm Church. All penions indebted to either of the above, will piens make early settlement of the same._ DR. W. 11. BOYLE will attend prompt ly to all professional call'. Office in the Vestdad of Ile Now F 4 ChOOl Rome tin.- 6 , 4 Jail fatur24. fie franktin Ilepositatv, ibantbusbritg, , _ Pa, NEW FANCY DRY ,GOODS ST )RE, 4 •\ 'eennei Sir2et, in ifm Patina Re.ufnr,. wary opin!dte have just rece:ved and orc'ned tww and beautiful a.wl of LADIES' DRESS GOODS., 1) gl.l •)d• I) 0 .".1I L S r I C 5; - •=4.11 oI I , IFTLY p•ttronage of Ulf' 1 , 1lblii• Folieited. 31ETCALF & HII'ESILEW: elunlKl•burr.. Pa., May 2:1 PERSONS V . 1 : ;ITINO CARLISLE fur the parpn:e of ‘,113,1:s I)PX :()01) . 4.aro.r , ..ketfidly invited to ocato:ne tho ,to 4 k W. C. SAWYER.. mai n Str.,t. 01:e 411,pr In-lotv 31,trtin'a 11otel. mlion• 'they will find a t or - k nf.dl kiwi. ~1 h. their Wants and at th, e.t market privet .ea,7.2t S.VWYFR TTNI)EIZ'WAY AGAI:N' vd:Tr.ki.ru .s. 1112 - 1.1.117.1v•s - t Ditv onoDs sTi IRE !- ( t oppu-ift, 1.0.1 ( 4 1.)1 blis.hurg. P.t. 4tur.l4 1 () R ,E 12 \V INES AN 1) 1. d Q 4 - 5 R. S. - 31 AN 5.1 1. I. 11) 11 l Crn • ' /hurt, (" 1 ,• , 21i. , rr St, ere. L\. ) • , A. 31. SAL! .1. D. ) urvEsr T t CO.'S •• • $l .- PEI 1)H COGNA(. BR_ NI)Y, -: vi:•, , crAG I.: OF IFI , . Emt Ii awttly. 4,11 , 4 math grreta max,oith the inifiaah of tha • SCI:1:!:Ity: DIA) MA DEIRAWI!KE ' VINE SIIE111:Y. C1.A112.1' ' • Ho( N ‘N,i \ FINE 1311ANDi., ('IIA)IPAtiNE. tisI3OHNI: & CO.'S , OpOIITO. FINE .01.1i1.1.1CA-LE 1t 1l 0 It 'l' W t• N :I 1,1,;• I I ZII nPx .(.1 1. { 1) R V 1: W I I 1. S E OAO H;•;KEy, . \ E 11: H ;(1.,1 Z 11' H i • EIH N: HINKEI'. • W E R "1 — 5 \V 11 1 S K C'EM - :••111111•••;KEY, ; (NI , 1: Anisciswlxr.s. 1..1U31•AN, ~ .ALLADI: a. t;(1'. No. V.: 4 Streft Phd;.ighlrhtor Dm ant ,fang GOON. the Past O ffice. 31 ; _ETCALFE:& 111TESHEW etrutpribing alt the thllerent ; .131n,6' and Colored Sias, Cloring Cletus. Ilulnioral and Hoop Starts, foil hno W \ Goods ; etatirx, Crepe and Luce Veils; I{ll.ilty. 01,1', Ittrti, Culls, liantlkenchiehltd everything , belonging to it Font yi Dry Cond. um' .Notion -A1.,. GENTS ITENISFITN.I; G)ol>>, ' 10116 h \‘11111,,,,h1 Low Fur Cash. Liqu&%. !inn • I.ArMAN, SA1.1,011: C CO Firm i•vol,m, BY LA i MAN $ &CO., rot, tiotadriplgtet (11. 7 rtc:5, i3lants • YDEIt ' Flt A N KJ. I N ir NTV lit: OE ,• t tt“ . • tlity r)l'.l‘ll,, ilk,. l'lll - 1r Til'l' PI.AST l'lp. vw• *- :it :11 .11.•ir.t1.1v .• In he h the verx Flrrtly 'tree ro • the mt . , t 0 , variety er. II:lr hisu.kvd 11 , 111 P Tr.ou are timt,t., 1 1.:,• %holt tryka:l, flirniAlwii : xvitb One hnmehirrr : troth 111 ,,, To 111 e• hot to a It:: gostllla Ito Inay Our oil:. n.. :.I thing itrtinthg end:ll,ol,z Itltt . : , " etttelnuently n et,- prett, t - 0 ilro wit olleletl t.n ciffi Tr„,. tl, • :on, -In incitation i•• eXtc.l34l,lte e mkil hrt fruit tllll , , to ,onesup °1,T111‘.111,,N10. A largi• of AA,a! Ro=es in ri"4, will I, re elx .11 , ril IM:ty Kn A lAeo it threo , rep. Weep !Or 11,1'llt'Ve A...Au:do:rue of Ore.teleAiral L 111 - 1,1:11, Nur.orip: Ne,ii• , SEE mnrlS ;f VEY . NUNSI:RY.—The her PrTh . li , b e 1, nit i n Nnn.eme, ir , hlt!,ll‘.oity :Ina at rr:p.ottalli% rate, 12MMIMM Ml= I , IL 1: I '1"1' -It .1.: S Ap r :, • 1) S:all.a,d Pt a 1.., (; G L 4,4.1", 111,10 vrnt bir.,i,hol a izoi..l .I—vrttuon,c,,t R f. 1; 1: EN 'TR I: 1: $ tala.r Shr:ll•lk•Ty. Shade Gnat Vat s - I,l lThiaz /tftiPlez io al! part, of the Oil:11 1 '3 , N111,0r:" Itsnnetliatelv ad. if/11) , st', of Itarr,l,llr;:. J.1( . 1 tI3 .lII' IC war IC4tf. • rill Ili ()I'QIIT( ) I A PE. -This Grape 'Lot rot turn,,! :v . ,d I:1,7, ar , •rt but dar, t', . VP. rt,ttnltlinn- tntrta• old trlnnst POUT INE rheanotwt Intl rep. Jan - tend :itaztt, ttan tltt,thizni-tit-Itetwrett rhts tt ,Vrl,rm.L tt nntn , ,rat tont!! ttsnt n.i . rttly m r:Vts, tttrit St w purl.. tins qupply t. unttriuni to this oleiftantl. :Sr front SI stl to ita r a t . Vint-. for ,alts by tint <llll:attnhttr It Int hag Itttoti i t itis t anl et i Atrent for it 01 Tht , rot OW 111 , !•r1.• , •• . 1•1 1: :it) ins p t at t in •str t , isr to ',ill) p,' !fit. JACOB trt,tr I ti-tf Key.'l,tro N'ttr‘wry. IlarnAmre . Pa. 17E.112 :I)warf P4.11,T7Pt, the 1ea.1 , 1,1 lilt.t Pahmbl, vlirjo. 1111.MX the, ran br , f , trui,hect .onw " E X ' l'llA hi:- LEI - 1'1:1r r.,••• tie Iris art has itic frnif lietlA and manly for intim dint,. 142.,riw, Prim fo r F ood trok to CO etc ecteb—Ectre SOlecte.l 7:i fTA 111 ...b. 1:41, lint Cr don.n. J. )lISII key. 4.13, Nunexy, arrp.thirg, MEM VOIZW.VY TIIEESocrom '8 to It! Lot hie t amt v• L ror. ns A 11.111,1401114.1`tee finch tho SIIR• r but of morel erI,Lin;11111 rapid • Gant th. Prwe etwh, :10,6 • r 11.11,11 i r . .P.2fht 4 0 per 100. MISIL, KY:V*I,IIIP MEE 1111.:111ZY TREES. --A ' tine .14-sso'rtitient C l'otty lot,t IP,, of limit hiLP lIIId WOII-1,,, :1),•4 rri each;, $7 pm. dot., 5..11 p..r 10,1 .1. MISII, liepnoot• NnnE•ry. Harlishurv. Ip ozs.E cIiEsTNI - T „,,,U ;1;r p; ;;; ;;, ; ,,, e.; 11: :55,toyrr 4;:r— fri.io 5 to 7 fm , :—!..%; vow. ,a;;IT; z t. 511 per flozelc: por 1.•• .N11,;,‘ EMI 1 11:01'E.\ N - LINDEN- Tl.t. wi . to otittr, tic NI to 1.2 fort hig h; J \t t)lt 3IISII 7 H 1xci•II,s101; Asil, :t handsome, °ma i 14 .rulat p , tr , mid rap} ZrOt‘ tin. tan I:2 40:1 , 0 till, , per .rAt . t)it I,e r... I , = 1 ir) 1 Drugs nth tticbtftn6. P, tr G s ! 1) R ! ! c.ir -11,,,,Ar to NM:Wm& Hrv•6 lin Main ~ ttrt•l• flr•+t door when. J . % e; ..llort will be blade to •ta:b the I. , pularey the old i;; ; l4l,b,finlebt burl neeptin•d. A I ..tlnitnti. of the liberal kltromtee Vititth the bile re I .oh, A tat, ,I”ek ..f I)rnir.. Pat.ro 31eihelle.•w eiev blreted. Alt o it . - of PoOtPt Tiook4, I lair Itrn+l.. • It',+,lti• , .1 gh,tl/ 1;4 tt,11...., loot P.int Altioleq iu gloat C-41 - i.l IiEIti):•ENE I. 111'S.--1:s y thoseriptoin. or 11/1114 51.11141 1.1.1., 1111110:Mg LAM'', tool Sid,. latogot ~ttablo for Kttollon tow. Pat:, .1` , 14 loot (Miro 'l' II I: 11 r, ST PO. 11. I X'l' Fl AUK IT. 1) of oil Coltot, 1: !king inn Drumigt. Init• pr. , ,Tiptiong Jai nitenlioti. awl !in• vorttiHllllllll'd t, ft rare umi skill. C. 11. U1t.F.. 7 44L.E1t; . st root flr, dnor South o f Clutvii *greet, In the Sturi• Room wltli Slerellant OrP OF TILE Asiilis.---NixoN GAIN Dntg ork , ,, in the Wilco or Dr. A. 11. Senselly, en Mant reset. Patent PerhunPry. lire Stuffs-, }:nrelopt-onnd odd> end, of enil kinds. Plenbe ioinonilier the plane offer oI Dr. m„,„ st; llorw end Cattle Powder will 1,1.1.1.11o:11111A week.; J PANGLER'S STORE AT HIS residence, nearly opion,le• 11. SCII6PIV ' g office, Main Street, Chnuill.r.bilrg. Any gook not in .doro , or. tiered al All. Iri MAll'l', . , Varbinare Claim Izt. , COACH SADD L - E0 HARDWARE.. The suhscriher resiteottally inform hie Mends and the public, tliat.ho continues k carry - on the al ote - htteinesa; at his old stand, on Main Street. oppusite the Gerunin Ile formed thumb. . - , , s. CH.LIIBEItBI3I2TIG. P.I. Hating enlarged bin buAinet .Sorldlers and 'Crael, 4 Inplurs xllll - find irbis Store Rodm it general as,ortment 01 pnab. :nib,' to tlie:r sever l nkurretnentA, such 14 -, Fair ,Nt Country Ike -kin, , N ' Patent Leather,_ ' Saddle Trees and Airfhihir. trig linen Full Plated: Tinned, and:Sap:paned : s tic.d : Hair Str6:ning Web mid Wersted,lisilli s W. , 14 incl - r than Cottaii .1 , - - 1 - Hamer, . . - Bit, Milt , , Stirrup.: , 1 ' Plated, - . . ThaiNl and , • , - . - , Japaaned , , . ' - Preach Handle.: . nets styles: Curtail kittrd....: hall Meals; Bridle Froitt., . 114 Aflltes, lill irels mill' OtnattlPTlts ;.. ' • - I nnirl.ited :Md. Wool ' I •(i.it ' r Hanle, - ' , 1 - Ill ' WiLk:; ,- ; II .t. I SIN, 1.91,VE1i. AND JAP-XNNEP.7 all Si3l+,A 'aid Pitt - Win/I:. Is ory ari;.l Wader: !Mari/node • - Hilli,A.•Stlitilli!Juirlt.s, -Old ,t ,111 - I.ot 1 ' edot)ier,goods ~ii:t.tble , . I i -for..,th,e , _ ti ALI, .KINDS OF 1..1,T1N1'1..ke.. do 2 ne. with ni•aine..,A and degpatelt. , , LEWIS .WAMPLI.I.It , . = -,-; no4.llltf. ' - ' (rnainberkbar , I', . II AItDIVARE.---Li•MITIL & Itl('lE.-1{.1)- J_l , SON, 611 Market ~ ' .rent. Pl4lnerVi4 ; : ' I I. l'HI:1 , . SIIITII. ( 11AS. 112(11.11:IosIX. , ' The tuider.igned would reopiettitily eall the :11101110p • of COUNTRY 11:I:C11.15•I ;... to the:r large a:al dwell beleetod stunk of HARI VW.N.It I:. ' 1 1 Having Mad.. special arrnt.:::eutent• for the Fditi Trudr.- 1, e flatter qurnel,e, w.• .nu otter iinlta., , tuttas to purela,.4- i t. tlnst 'l, ill fulls' renon.c., , e the trouble of ex.itulaing our ,took. We ath hat a trial, 19 eollVillef! the e f :,:ulary._ Tai lc that w e are 1• -0/1 to -ell tow . out neo n. aßlate. t Our ....t.Kk td liablo,ood l'ocLct Cuacry _in ttwattally 1 .- iota, ~1'e,., t ,t1 witil ~i iI . .. ml 1,1111 , 111, a ,:itioty .V• .t. 1., ;lint eAnnot In:: rust 411 itir' , -. I \V, 11.ive '....n.ta:tly o, 1...e.l a 1..r0.' ;I.,..ortinent of Il.ahling ilaraware , • - • TooN Callao-. . i 1'i1e....,"1.,l Bove,: " , i n1”1 Che , t , . , , . ' -Stut , lle, ..DO - - 1 , : !,hoonakerp• Tei,ls, , ' et rr Ono,: Is short I ortaining to a In -, t iI oa Ihirdwate :,t...... -.......... -. l'k.rttenbar atteutua Malikm to thhtry.OrflCS , .. It. is. istZ :OM to hemtre tine cdvidence ut.l , 6e qu:inner,. ou(1 to _6l" end, w e art, 'particular in tilling orderi to gilt the 1,r..t. and ii, 1 het.i , a. thona.ll,2l4e. 011 , 01110 rs were bliying its pr.r.a.a. 'l live us a trial.' , HF.I.KIIENCF....—,I. K. Slara.k, 0,1.. A. It. AfrOltire., ti lt. Kyr.tvr. ClzatoberhorK: - I . sArrir & IncitAltliso';c. n•is,6'l.tr. : it Id...itltt.l St., PhiLatelphin. . ' -----------'-^ . , fp it,- , I) AV Alt 1;:, ANT) Cl' TI: ,),: 1 w. w 15:NIG11T ... s,,N. 1 ~ - tur,.rt,i,, and Denier.: in ,X.MERICAN. ENG1.D....11 . ANI) f•Eit3l..k.N 1, HA It I) WA 11 , • • .101; Ct,ninterre :Wye, Plalarielphm, J , Bet 4.1.11 silt and 6111 and 3lurket .tral.kr,ll St, attrs.6:l tt.,, 1 Ain )WAlili T .1 0 --liitAN I) I FL.% h.ier titied up the wari.laase. init6 Allay aKt! hr foollnerill.ovio lutsizu• - . u-here tit , }' lat.. a }ri a.•aeral .i,taitavat •of I 11r, Any artich• 'lOl in No 1000 t (0.11141 In ff•Nr &tri o lorr. I'l K ge.l' or.l artielp_ ~ f (•,' 4. - ..1 c.r ce )1, .tu,.;.21-t.' • ' I - \j"..11 LS. - -.1 u;i34 . )(1. article lil' r - 41 ~ „4„24.„.. • 1.:1{.1N1.) i„$ I IIII'VENSBI'l?(; FEILALF, .%:CADE . i L\ )1\ . .--NeN.l ", , ii-: viiiiiinel.r, Monday :I SePE-sth l'uiin inbiructiAl tip oh On 111,01 U 1 / 1 - ..11/vlze, taught in i•eininarie,, with 1. oval anil mat inin iitul VIIIINII I AililintelLitumfier of pnpils n ill In iiAnind iii the , finnily of tin. priiiinpal. I'mr... 1,,,i7.:.; d.,,,ght . ,-. ti, ',A.m.:O. will fail in thin lii,atation. even .iiikanni;;, tin u I'•-in.. For partwitlnrs •<., and i•-si•tilar itailre,... , Et3=l A bELPIITAN INSTITUTE, NORRIS-, Towx. mout,o,uvry.eoluity; Pa. linhirdioc and' Day ti hail for Youau: Lido, mlt t t to inelef• it:4 Wolter St...dill, on Tnaiday. Oerofor ,ontmuinz five month,. Tema; modentle. LNAt:ohi healthy und - • Mt====l2MWM=l or 13,..t0n m ill hi, ilrut.tio..,t. 'thy Fbr v Fear zislntr tenn.. ; .me :%114:•ES ,TIH E 'THIRTEENTH SESSION 'o' Sltnny Side rmaler, Senninary*ill girh Mun dap the :WI 11f"i'4 nther. D. S.: (•. L. WILLISII.S. Prin Newtwa! ,Pa.. • • • 'l2titrisT. AN,Ii I X 'llO risr. . V-T ‘'l Vit1.1 , 1.1: R . The itutierstelled rem eetfltilynllthe lain el. taat 11.1 , 1 h., ti rento l vidird. The -'1100315 are taro, a•nl en tortable. ,rod ak, well lfur tti,heil with troott now, Puriuntr. Pecans stoppil4 at tll.l 11oteyats have either Irma , !,' with or w ithont Fire In thelu. The TABU: i, ltlw ay. Sup plied ‘,1:11 the bent ill the ma.rket. .111 d hisl ISAR tilled wlth the 1.1111100.1 I There a Lift awl .t Barr tit 11.VV and ST( teK. Se.:ILF.B connected with the ilotei for the at vonizooilation of Drover, and 13httler, j Ili, a TABLE will always 4x+ proNjitle.li wholerwile Provender for w.-k. .autodeti by r.:re1111 I),tlers. , Littnel.it] 55)11K 11. AIL\ 31:4, proprl..tor.' T 1 1V.1.1) 11. II T ISON iyha. boo que the Pr.,prtetor of the t - )yrili) sTATEs HI) ru i., "near the '1611r,,n Al , d Depot 11A.1;t1OSLICHli.. PA. 'Phis pop Our and. t ,n11.1110,11011t , /bit hat, beeu'ut., ly retitled talk! furuh , ll‘.ll thrunghout purl iihunilier., and is run ready for the r,eptlon ul gn i,i„ • 1 he traveling publie •will hnd the 4.:liitedLtates 11,/el 111, , nio,4 eon, einem. )11 ul) partietthtre. ut 4uy llote.l in the Stale l'apttal, .41 e t met .1i it', itrer.. totthe u hente: nine,hat..ly beT11,1•11 the two , zreat drpot4 in chi. 11 - jnno 17 6.1 tr. 1 - 1111 E BAIL OF:TIM MONTGO.NIEIIY • j_ HOUSE will be te-opeited on Saturtlay'next, tice27th hoof. the site of the old lloteL It will ite!bicietial with \VI w. lied Liquors ot tholiest quality. • - Arniugemouta w>li be apeedily made, to foruibh ALeitlc ate dahlmC. ° , faugt24) • • ct , Abbtrrv. altbi'Maricos. QADILEIZY!ISAI)DLEItY!!-- 7 i,j JEREMIAH 'It , irSTER reportfully;rrinvu ,Li th.iiikl4 to lii, patnnu fotqlid liberal t•ntsynntgement !Mel \ OM them heretaore, mutt lie woull bri-itm them and tlle commilnlty ceneml32. - may need nni' thing iu his :Tine, to give - hint a call at his new I.lllld, oti Eat Queen 'Nil eel, near the Franklin Railroad, l'hambor,burg where he Weep, e . on4taiitly au hand ery 'variety RI" INII of bin oitn ronatifa r eturr_ and hi.. it pret,nred-to ~ l ' the name en 'lrmo; that defy competi tion. Evi•ry ariele adored for t...tle is witrrentol to be made of the Is,t initieriol and by eoinpeamt so 00,111:111: Whtell Will by flilly . ll.ollll,llitillt , t 011 an esionination there of 'I'111:N1 Nyou'Al til.) cull the ,‘",'"•.`., Ir-0 , . and ellenp and s.bst.inllol Trunh 1:41,11. rluexii. Dn'T FuIZGET (;(fiZI)ON'S place a ~„,,,,." Dr. ,T. IL tittecerotft.. Ills 114 1 , 11 . 111, I I • if. off 31riiir Street, 10, (I,lllr Supt It 1 )r..1 1.. Sne,,erritt. WILT. IAo ren.13164t11 all ord.,: tel hi,lute 111.114 j,... 1 10 TO (4 01 I ) , ON ttrifl see if he ettrN I,'„A alit p.O to , toolothin g in his line. • .1 . & . . W 1 T E BM - nate opuied their CLOTHING AND FCHNISIILCG NTOHE in the tit One ifoildine. no Veeond Struet. two dr....* mirth or tho Po.t 4411,615ittt CLOT Ils, I= tmmi.tles, • _CENTS 1111.N:ISII 1-;001)8 I,:jse as a 01111 pROPERTY _HoLDERS (5 OKTo _ YOUR INTl,REST—Many,rentet Ilnubt have low the TITLES to their property, by the looming of Chombershorg, nod ,dl through their own neglect, in not homng their Deed. n - tooled. The Iteeortin and parent,' of the Reginter'and Bop... Meet, Office /owe been eared—not even a paper kW. Et ery venom who intivi Real Kent , nhould have their I htetkt piloted on record hod thereby save themnelven from home losses of the kind, and also comply with the law of the State. serri•ffi -` HENRY STRICKLER Reeorder. rkR. N. SCIILOSSER'S DENTAL OF lIJJ FILE Strom. one square' South of th. Nfuricot ovor Miteholl m Shoo Store, I oniel eburational., MI•••• 4 II .r. 31 NEI:HAN l'ri the County J:114 a :good a,..11111100t id Mail= EMI= \ 1 VERN I=l 7in,l:.l.6eqeral, id{ elating. • T W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR xisHrsa STORE and, SHIRT MANUFACTORY. el 4 Che.uut St.. 4 &on: below - the Continental. Phil. 401'00. Particular artention - given to ordered Shirts. A perfect -fit guaranteed. Perkins at a distance roe order by the following Shirt !Ili...wires, Size onnind thg Neck. •• " Chest under the Arum " Waist. Wrist. • Length of Arni (beat) fells centre of beck to middle of hand. - Length of Bo:0m, at Side.' 1 Shirt. I.ly. - - RC. WA.LBORN & CO.'S. Wholesale • und,Retail RE.A . DY-MADE LINEN &-DRES J S STOCK MANUFACTORY, :Cos, ti and 7 jtioro Sixth Street' PhiladelAirt, Silk, Merino and Cothut Under Shirts and Drn‘kers. Cr,ivats. Scarfs.-Gloms, Ifandker , chiefs. 6.. e. Shiqta: Wrappers cunt Deers Stock.; made to order ho 11.1011StlrktI011t, and tytkrututed 0 give satisfaction. ()Mel, may t, loft with S. S. STIRYOCK. Chamber , . hurl. seen. ESTON BROTHER, MERCHANT T TAILORS. No. 1 1 141.4rdi brut. Philadtlphia, Mirine received a liberal share of patronage tom Chain• berviburg and vicinity. we are onrottratrod to ad: for inure. The ext•0h,,,,, , of our gootls and our work, and the• rte we take to MN, entire Nlti:fartitm.an• a'kniticient glUiran- Ire that use %alt. our I'I , IO,IIIAM nivrll.6. - 1-ty. E 'ht)N 4.1 BROTH ER. f& cbirai. WISTAR'S B A LS'AM W L CliEltql. A", • .k.ND MOST RE11.413.i: WI rim. poR CoughN. Cohbt, *Whooping Couffh. flronrhitie. DU tiouhs of Itroarhirx, noareo.no.., Solo Throat, Croup :mil ever r y aliseoh,a THE THROAT. LUMIS AAD CHEST ixci.uplx4; CON S t" - M 1' T 1-6. N SAL , .AM tti' • WILD CITERIZ.V. ' Sir c• t tritA iv. 11.1 11, thiN I cruelly hoonlit , LOA ..rr Tut:, i 4 it reen - tbin•re that it in u:nuera.., ~11. y . t u rtf r•orllzt it. rime-. It. mock., +prak • lot 11, it, .1 I. orl u:•..r.mrr is tl u • .tbrilithrlit vul ry re, .•r•rilly of Nn• lr::11 ' 1t - . lir? fry lh nrg kulll•rivtr Witt .4411011th _ .114. line r,, il , tort4 to pri.tine .114 :Wall' I. w:e I,lll).re:wilt a um•. of rt - id.ntrt rit th.lt be grtalt MF.rrecrshurg. i rot irate Ido hereby oqiily that during the Lett. wit I:ear, I hat e been ,object tia -frequent ter ter Conght nit& WlWlleVer I hate ...xpt . .rieneetl one ot these attaekg I Lite hinnelb..tely remirted hr Dr. - W!star , 4 lial+arn of Wild Cherry and the re,ult has alwav, been to •,C0:11 me speedy reueL I 11,11111 reeOlnlitelid this cnlualdtt (Miele to lib re in Cough. 4 P.,;u in rni• or any Pulmonary Conrp - taint. foeling vontalent that tt WILL prot r tt,elf to be the best et weds in tiny of these totes. I ou'A however, eaution the public again,t-a erorthle,4 Tmderfeit. n bottle of which WWI toter foreed 1114411110. he 11. , .• Of this I , ltlloll, 131d,1111 dad me more,,harm than good. The gentliett Dr. iVibtal's Itakrun of Wild Cherry I , prep; red it' Seth W. Powle Co . Botaim, and ha, their ',matd name . . an well nn the written nignature of "1. Brers" woo the outside wrapper of each bottle. , F r ,” j r „, Pm...dell:l of the Mo &it' Co ontg Be, Mornevii-n. - S. J. - }fa, of Wild Cherry for al)oer ti: .11.1ciag . r , .shred i n n honetioiA! re. •ItIN ill 111 Et r. 111 1 ,1:" it .I.ITOVi. me vv.r iden,iire in roN)in.. mending toll,. yahlie is rt,metly of ohl• c . Olll - the Sr. and a. 1,11101 - rot-id , rtu bo entirely liameent. and may he taken with 'welt by the ino , t dt.lif ate. in henl:11. Frnnt 11,n. !I L'. 17 al:lin. Q:1 i Jrni Lary, ill Il Ftilli .31d. 1 ILI% o• ,1 lir. 11.,1.,m I,f OP. I 'O , I, it,cl 311 • 1 of no I,l, , ,lnttit.n thnt ;or, eine,,,i o ll., gln...ra!usj. With eX1,114 , 111 ell)t,t by 1:111t4I. 3lt reliant, 11..11'0 ItILIsA3I ur• IVILD CHERRY ril;t•—•.,ignvit A" on tlw mapp, Fon In . J.. P. LAN,Ilf.atE. Sq. 491 ltroadwuy N. W. Ft rftprietor: IS,Ntua, 'anti loy all 1 . 11t13-•_11., , 0w•1v • • - • . E 'l' I 0 - S ! Q 1' ESTIONB! I.: •.; ' 1•:$T111 I() S ! ' 'l' Ci SI 1.12:4 I:VERY ONE TO NhWEI Aro tnn halt . / f - U;.o. v Ir Lair flit! ott - • ' HA- Ito, Ist...vit.:thin • Ito., it f••••iltiar.iti ails and Jet I. it t iraieg ¢r3 - beton' its f • A n• ytJt. IS/1 of tit tsf .kip n • pa, lnnil,b•4 With I holland! . yott II iiliblitst tI hitt IS Pilled ScrUrithl or Salt Milano 11mteuo, h.ed the Ery told loot your hair e I Live you had the Nlea•les, and loot it f 'lave yolt-hod the Ty Ovoid Fever and tint it ' 11,0 c y tut had the:inn. Foyer, and lost it Hatt you Wit your hair by aity sicknesl'i Ito yea wi.ll luxuriant hair? , io you wish t.oft . and Inoroma hair i k. 3,01 0 iat zray.liatr re:tored' , Do you your u bickers glossy Do you tri.l, theta re.tored in cohYr Do you want a 41r,sing Du y - ou want it fmyour:elf, 11;r fatier or mother.for. brother , i , tor. or friend f 'Do you 10 111 t to make a pre.ent Do you mutt a perfume for your hdlet! Lto you u ant a lutendrrs article Duy ou . n.tot a pure drbele - Do yon 10.1111 n <Wuhle aktllled article 1 , you 10,1010 clean-ing article: I Do ou nriut tho prtlriratiou out for drys. ng. stim ulating, j . irotecting, n ,, toring-iIN, rotor. and renarrine soft wily and lu,tro - u!, thrlfuman Hair r ' It FO, arrant ' , - CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE Fon THE ITAIR! To br Ungtittylcrl end SopeCow to any Preparationv PINT Compounded and oferrd to thr public. s,abalietiun guaranteed, or the money refundetL eu.t. but 91 for one bottle, or six for $5, and is told by drugg6Li amt dealers evertchere: C. G. CLARK & CO, Proprietors I). S. A.ULXAS N. Y., General 'Agents. junel Qm R EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE - - .Herds Old Sore% REDDING'S nrssr.k SALVE - Curea Burns, Seal& and thus. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruises' and Sprains. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Boils, Ulcers and Cancers. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE , Cures Salt Itheunt, Piles and Erysipelas. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE cures Ringworm, Corns, Sc. , &e. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE ICTI'IIOUT Only 25 Cents a Bar.', FOR &VIZ BY .T.l' DlNsmour, N.. 491 Icrwa.y. 14. t KW! wywLE No. 1$ Trenton! St., Boston, and by all I in iggius and Country Stoiekeeperii. s jult.M.ool,l)" ZiElattlics mar *lulu). W FAU STREET. H N °Mee ) olfere for - bale the Itilhorn: mm,ecoficent fiat of WATCHES, MAINS, JEWELRY, 6:e., Valtiett at er3OOIXXI! Earl! Article Oty Pollar, and not to Lo Yard For until yore borne Oat yam vrr, - 100 Bold and Silver Watches 000 Ladiei bold Watches.... 4 500 Ladr,' and Gents' Silver d 0... 0.000 Ladle.' Gold Peedl4_ 4 00 to 6 each 5 000 (lolddiand Braeelet. 100 to 10 each 10,0 a) Lockets. Chains :cal 210 to 6 each 5,000 Cameo: I.l‘saie mid Jet BrooChes 4 00 to 6 each 0,000 Coral cud Florentine Ear Drops 400 to S each 10,000 Gent.' linntst Pins, e 00 hi F each 10,000 Button. & 13(440111 Stilds 200 to 5 each .10,1101 bets Lalliiti Joe cloy 500 to 10 each 6,000 Linn and Florentiae Sets 400 to 6 each 10,(6011141 Peas. Oils or end. Holders 4 110 to 0 each 5010 Gold fens, with Silver Eaten - Sion Cases-and Pencils. The articles in this stock of Jewelry- sire hf the neatest nod most litshistable sty lea. Certificates of all lice various articles ore put -in sealed envelopes am! mixed. thus giv ing- all n fair chows, and sent nyenail for 1.1 rents each : anticsm receipt of the certificate.lt is at,your option to Bond ONE 1101.1...1it take the ortacle -maned in tt or nuL— Flit Certilitales for 81 ; etc , tl; for i 2; thirty for $ 5 . sixty for .110; one hundred for kt.4.i. Certilleote money to be en c•la+al tort mte s , correspondence promptly nrscovered. - .XcitiNTS WANTED as every ton - , and regiment. :tend for a eircular. Attar...A W. I , Ol:BVTii & 41 St.; San York 4.),;(1 -COST A 1: RAT. ROACH, ,C,;, _ 'EXTERMINATORS " 15 years established in N. Y. Cite." Only infallible remedies knoten.l' " Free from Puitens " Not dangerous to the Human 'Family " Ruts come out'uf their holes to die." Suld by nll Drugglstn eyerywhere. I Beware !! t of nll worthless imitations. " Depot, No It 2 Broadway, New York. Sold by nll Whoteinilii and itotair Druggists in ttliornherdnird.P - ii. ' [ma-.6.8m September 14; 1864. 4.`.lo4tfttioitfsl f [ fr ;' THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HER ALD.—The cheopcsr paper ilk the avr , h3.- 1 ,-The eaten siTC and comprelMnsivr fatilities is:Rios:non enables the proprietor of the WEEKLYHERALP to guitnAtitee the latest and most--reliable laforrontion poienin,y to be cibtatp ed, not only froin all ports of the United 'Saari. bueftnin all parts 4 the if eritL Its home correspomlents, engaged at heavy cost, not connected with each hew naval and Military expedition or - the government. 'prove - Unit it la,detertidiMil to leaves eiv spat uncovered b= its opemtioas and , no eves:dean occur that shall not Mai innnerllate report in its colnuink 'lt costs' thefropeetor over one hundred thOninnil dollar's per to maintain its collet bf oorrespeadents'in the It l& : . In its collation of Foreign News the fitnALl , has for year, held a high position, and it will endeavor in the fir tore t o maintain the stand it hit ,. assumed. It has spirit:it evrrespondents stationed in all of the principal cities of the; , - - hs telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever tlie.; electric wire:. are stretched- When the Atlantic cable i•t, laiiL yritielt feat will soon be accomplisheA, telegrams be reel. ed from Earope and Asia, ns well as tram The tr•il States. Then Oar readers trill. hare the events of the week in all punter the civilized 'need regularly and clear ly laid before them. , The proprietor di . _ he propnelor eleVotec a portion at paper tare Agriculture the Mechanic , Arte, Sphrting Matter , . Ilueiness, Fhentrical runt Financial Reports, Cat , tie Market, Cameral News. amid report, of all events eat, eulatell to form nn excelleneArietroixditan newvpaper—a. .weelsly photographic view of the create` afihr , world—and all v ry tow prier,. The Wr EKIX HERALD is issued every Saturday Mill• ing. unit forubled at the cottoning rates:r - One eepy t?"). • ~1~ Five • a. Ten .0. 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These volinner :\t ill he found admirable companies for leisure hunrc.; they will serve tashortenthe journeys of all railroad traveler:, enliven the weary blurs iu the soldiers' eatnp, and while away an es ening at hltine most delightfully. Thepm.° of •• TAE LIBRARY OF STERLING NIL VELS" is from 25 vents to S 2 Wench. fiats affording every body the means of enjoying mental rehention at'a very tri lling matey. All ofour publications maybe hada book• sellers, news agents nail periodical lenient throughout the Caked Stat. , , and our eatalogue will be sent In alt itd: dress un application. Address with %Inter:. T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. NO. 306 Uustunt Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Semi. for Cauvassers circular and catolegue. litug3l-3t" LET,TERS OF ADVICE POR LADIES FIVI ANATOMICAL 4:NC.IIAVIN(IB. 11 a. IllfOrlilatllill 'lever betore puldirla , cl.- , 8..1:t free in a ~..:esl cal 601, fur fEN ctlnts. '' Addle, DI( STANFORD. jai: f.-:int. Itilc No. 4 t'rt.?. New "York I'. 0. ITELMBOLD'S GENTINE PREPARA- TioNN.—r())IPOUND FLUID ExTRAcr CH C. e and Sper.flo Remedy fir Iln-cu , e, of the Bladder. Kidney, (travel and De e Thu Medlculo inereuse. the loner of Dige,t inn. and excite.; the Alburbentb into healthy action, by , which the Watery or Calcareous depo-itiobs aunt all Unnatural En largementc are reducert as Irbil ns Pain and Inflammation. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bucur For 'Weaknesses arising from Elsiesses, Habits of Dik•ira: Lion, Early Indiscretion or Abuse untended with the fob symptoms :—lndispocition to Exertion, Loss oT Memory. IVerik Nerves. Horror df Disease, Dimness of V.Oll, Cnirenal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Itand.s, Dryness of the Loss of Power, Dittleulty of Breathing. Trembling, Wakefelnets. Pain in the Huck, Flteloug of the Body, Eruptions of the Face, Palld ierhince. These •iymptions. if allowed to go on—which this medi cine invariably removes Soon follows Impotency, Fatuity and Epthptic Fits, in one of which the Patient may en pire:, Who, can say that they are not fre - Ottently - ftillotreib by those "Direful Discatu-i - - INSANITY AND CONSIMI , tr-toN." Iltunv am aware of the muse of their sitlfering, fiat mate will confess. The Records of the Insane Asy lums, attsl Melanchely Deaths by Consumption, bear m phy witllo,s to the Truth of the assertion. The Co Witutorn once affected with Organic Weaknear,' retitare - the aid of Medicine to Strengtben and Inligande, the .yStem, which HELMBDIAYS EXTRACT RUCHC iarariably dare A Trial will garrinee the most skeptical.' FEMALES—PEMALES—F'RMALES. In many fictions peculiar to Frmaler THE EXTRACT IItICHU is ; unequaled by my other remedy, as in Chlerutis orßeten. two. Irreglaray Painfulness, or Suppression of Center wary Evacuations; 'Ulcerated or Seirringts State of the tents. Leueothea or Whitea. Sterility. and for all -cow plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indisere. lion. Habits of 'Dissipation, or in the DECLEST Ult CHANGE OF LIFE. • Take no more Balsam. Mercury or ultprea.sant ni‘dieines for unpleasant, arid dangerous <ketoses. "RELMISOLD'S EXTRACT BITCHI: AND I.3IPROY -1111 ROSE WASII CURES SECRET DISEASES, ID all their stages, Little or no change in diet, At little vx enee. No inconvenience, And no llxpimtre. ' It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby Remtiving Obstructions, Preventituti.and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Fain and Influinniation. E 0 frequent in this class of diseases,. and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased and warn/nit matter. Thou.:lnds upon Thousands who have been the 'Victims of Quacks, and whnitave 'paid heart' fees to-be eared la a short tion6, have found thee were deceived. and that tine Io GSON has, by the uso of powerful asthiatents, been dried up in the system, to breakout in au aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use Relrubold's 'Extinct Rocha for all afTeetknui and diseieiesaf the URINARY ORGANS. whether existinftin I,E, or. FENI.A_LE,froni whatirrer cause originatioi, awl no matter of 110 W LONG STANDING. Discccze4 of the,e riktaire the aid of a DIME: HELMBOLD'Ii EX'rEACT 13UCHE is THE GREAT DIERETIC. and is certain to have the desired effect in all (licences for which it is _recommended. . Evidence of the most reliable and respoa,ible character will areoMpany the medicine. PRICE $1 PEIt IIbTTLE. Olt "SIX TOIL $5, Delivered to any. adeleves, seciurely packed from observation. Describe Sympm.sts in al/ Commurtieations.. CURES GUARANTEED ! Aqyzer., GRATIS! Addrte‘e letters for information to • : H. B. HELEII3OLD, Chenfeei:t '' 104 South_lNentb. St, below 4 1 3 .1 041 4 , Pht01- 11ELMBOLD'S Medical Depot,. .. lIELMBOLp'S Drug anti Cbemienl Warebbitse. 59d BROADWAY, N. 'IL BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 4ND 'UNPRIN. CIPLED DEALERS who endeavor to divose' tit their two and ether articles on the reputation attained by Reitnbolds Genuine Preparations. '` En - tract Linebn. Sanaputala, " : Improved Rosa Wash. , SOLD hl" ALL DTIL'GGISTS FNERI tt ntRE. AV FOR HE:EMBOLUS. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut outthe adverttiement and evod holt. AND AlrfilD LILIVSITION AND.. .EXPOSURE. ti0r11.63-Iy. - pouTz , s CELEBRATED HORSE AND - 1' , CATTLE POWDER,—Three Powders hare mired, alter a trial of several years, to be superior to any prost ration of the kindused. The chief superiovity of these Powders arise hi:Writhe fact that they are composed of medieittes that hnielagative, Tonic and Purifying pro perties The latgative ejects ertatitieg fmm the stolnatth and iniesnues t the Tonic give, strength to the system of . ff.thifforse; and the purifying medicines contaltwsl in .them eleante the blotA and lay the fro iodation foran - diFaitliv , drat rigorous cimulation. The o f them ttoptoyes,tii t , wind. strengthens the appetite. and green the horse a line. 'smooth. glossy slain—elms impending the mtpsanince.,ltior .and spirit of the noble animal , - These Powders are nut intended, as ovule PLIISCtaS _are, to bloat the animal. sons to give hint the asieuranee of ;being fat when not really so—but to remove the disease and prumutehis general health. " These Powders will strengthen the stomach , and totes tine,, cleanse them hum offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a preventive of Long Fevpr. and a certain remedy fur all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distemper, Founder, Heaves. Slavering, Coughs, Fevers. Lo. of Appetite; and Vital Energy, Se. These Powders, if used two or three times a week,' through the winter and spring, your:Horse will never get the Lung Fever. Colic or Botts. .1 few doses of there powders will resnove the worst Cough on tiny Horse. Were OA nen of Horses to fetid a few of these Powder. every year they might save the lives of many valuable Horses. $lO 00 to FlOO each 35 each 1•i eat.ll • • 3111.C1i COWS.,--The properties this Powder possesses In inert...lag the quantity of Milk in Cows, given it an in, penance end value which should place it In the hands of every person keeping a COW. In fattening Cattle it gives theta an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive moth fiinter. 112111 033 HOGS.--In ad diseases of Swine. as - Cough.S, ricers in the Lungs and Liver, &A. by prating , &tan hail a paper to a paper of these powders in a.borrel of ewiU; the above can be cured or entiiely prevented. By using the, Pan al, the Hog Chi;lent can prevented. Pre pared by 8. FoUTZ & BRO., Westminster, Md. For sale wholesale and retail by storekeepers mrerY where. Prien 23 eta. a paper. or EN't papers for $ L W 'l}.< 1 - 41OUTZ'S INILWITRE IS A SAFE AND reliable Remedy for the cure of Itheianuitism,yalli fnl Nervous Affections. Sprain, num, Srreitiog,alntalt requiring on external appitatioll qqnn wan. - lln Horses it will never fail to cure Ponies il. Fistula, old iftiiming Sores of Sweienv, if properly applied. For Sprains. Braises, Fierntehgs, tracked Hoot Chafes, sad dle or Collar Gall. Cuts ,jr Wounds, it is en Infallible remedy. 'Pry it and be convinced of its etikrear. RITP.UMATIN3I , --penions afflicted - with this disease. no matter of how long standing. ran be promptlyinnit et; recut:illy cured byvasing this niirture. is nothing in the world so sure and on good to take away bad Corns and cure Frost Bites as this prepar stre. Try it and satisfy vourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOIiTZ & BRO. ' Westminster, 31d.. For sale by Storekeepers eterywhere. dece.ty TO - 13 PRINTING in every style done at the on , . (+Me FRAInctAN RENwmfir. i 1 MI itlaticat.