II ramcz 11 - r , II U ......-,. BITITS, SPICES, Jce•, 1. end Lemons, Onions Brine= - pre f ers . ed Om grt, ' Seedless Raisins, Girkins. ) I Layer Raisins, • pineapple 'Presertes, • Prunes, p ar er shelled Almonds, Currants, ' - Bard-Shelled • do Citrons, Filberts. Turkey PI" Pecan Mute, Malaga Figs, - COMB Nuts, - ! Fruit, . English Walnuts, ; Split Peas, , Walnuts,' Walnut Catsup, • - Shellbarks, Tomato do Water Crackers, Mushroom do Sugar do ' 'Pineapple Cheese, Matches. Sap Sago do- , Stove Polish, English do - Smoke Pipes, Swim ' der Market Baskets, Limburger ‘1,1:1 . Buckets, Baker's Chocolate, BrOoms, WOretteStellatire Sauce, Essence Coder. - Pepper. Owes, Candies, ' Cinnamon, Mspice ground Lead Pencil.; ' expireasty roe !amity use, Castile Soap, Beans, Pinkies, Toilet do Chow ObOir Pfekleq.Rosin do Caulillereilr do ' ,Indigo; • , Mixed . do Starch. Mace, Ginger, • Wrapping Twine, Nutmegs, Macaroni, : P reser veenimbler.. ' Vermicelli. Smnbbing Braila , . • Nonpareil Capt. - A, Sweeping, du Lentelii, Shoe, do French Mustard, Shoe Blacking, Coleman's ?dastard, ' Silver Sand, Durham do - ti Bath Brick, Saltuloll, f Tripoli. ' for sale at t 2 -44HAFER 4 STUARTS. On Queen Street, East of the Methodist Church. GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RE- T,kiL.:,..-sHAFER 4 STUART, nn Quern Street, "..i£41.81 of tde Zfeulodiat CAurek. would respectfully call the attention of Sib eilizene of Chamherelnum and vicinity to• the varied and exteueive umortinctit of GROCERIES, FRESSL QUEENWARE, CRIJAIZWARE. and a general Stook of 3liiteellanetion Articles a Lich they are nom offering,-and constantly reteiving front New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Queen Street, PAM of the Slethotlist Church.— It is their intention to keep snub an assortment as the de mands of the community require: They have the best faciltiee for the purchase of gods. on the most eth unto genus terms, and having their own cars on the Rood. and one of the.firm being almost constantly in the city, affords them every advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest time, and at less expense than usual, which enables them to sell very law far (AA ! SUGAILS,COFrEES AND TEAS of all grades, from the highest lathe lowest prices by the barrel, sack or pound. SritcF AND MOLASSES, by the Ifogshenti. Barrel or retail Pet family use. Sugtlr Carat flume, Ccsitse and Fine SeikFlisit and Cheese. We would call especial attention ot 7- itintry dealers and others, wishing to purchase at wholesale prices, as we are prepared to sell everything in the Groce - fr line as cheap us ran be purchased in the binge= cities • Tbe 'highest rite lead in Orli 'tor country produee nr taken in exchange for goods. tBAFER & STU AUT. MARKET , 1101.1gE. , —The untlersigned reirdetfulh- inform their numerous customeni and the public generally Bud they have re-opened their Gro -eery Shire in the roam formerly occirpled Iv the Hook and Ladd Company, In 'the Mallet Houqe, mid take thi, method'af returning their thanks for the liberal pntrotutZc hfireinfore extended to Them. Their stock i 4 complete in every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES., consisting of Ram, VW, Snit, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugar+, TeitK. To. baceoe, nisi:Lei, Brooms, thicket,. ('ante. Tnineii, ware; iliiinecinrivium and everything heretofore kept at their formerphtee of business. They will always keep a niiiii cient stock em band to be enabled to meet the demand, of the commtmity, COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex• 'imago for goods at cash market pricer. ' Don't forget the 'place, (Market House) three doors from MO C•omer. on Queen Street. (aug3ll IIUBEIt & I.EmAsTER. . PRECHER'S GROCERY s-rcii:E. AJ The undersigned has the largest stork of k`AItIILY GROCERIES in town. n-Inelt he offers to the public at The lowest CASH PRICES. It is not neeessary to enumerate. aY Lis stock is lam , and complete. rir Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for funds. itour3ll CYRUS SPRECIIE It. el T. HOLLOWAY, 11 7 130/,ESALE . GROCER AND COM3f/SSZON 505 3f.alllET STREET, (North side, above Fifth street.) Philade t24lv IRESH GROCERIES.-4ist received at the new and cheap Family rititeery Stre. (smiler of Main and Washington streets. a large amortnient of fresk Gro4eties, which will be sold chtap. ang24 , E. D. REED. VO OLD GOODS- AT THE CHEAP Family Grocery, comer Maia anti Waaliiiertan au. Dive US El call if you a ant fresh cheap Droveritiil sepl4 _ E. D. REID. FRESH GROCERIES DAILY RECEIV ad at the Cheap Family Grey Story, corner 3ittin and Washington streeL [.nplii E. 1). REID. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE ceived every week at SHAFEU S. STUAILT's, _ on Queen street, East of the 3fethotlist ChUreh. PARTLY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT AM) corn Meat, be the barrel or small quantities, (smile at SHAFER dr. STUARTS, Queen street. ATACKEREL BY THE BARREL, Kl'l mat Mal, at7ar fre , h, at E. D. ItETD'S. 4,)ubl4'ations. ROM THE PRESS OF J. B. f LIP ' PINCOTT 4 CO.—Just published. , -L ILILLARD'S LIFE OF 51eCLBLLAN.—Life and leampsigns of Ilteorge B. McClellan, Major (lea. U. S. .11k.l.rvey. B 1: OAS. lliLLnalt Pluto_ with Portrait on tt Steel. Price BL:na. ' ,4 - ' A - - tharangbly biographical awl historical work, giving 't an account of the early vita:titian of General McClellan— ' his career at West Ponithis services in the Mexican war —bin mission to the Crimea. and subsequent retirement from the army 7 -his re-appointment in leiil—the campaign in Western Virginiac—organizalion of the Array of the Potomac—the Peninnular campaign of 'eel—the memont hie - Seven Maya Battles.”—lam retirement from command of the Artily and his reappointment—the battles of South Mountain and Antietam, nail his, final reams al. PURFACT--" The purpose of, thin work k to exhibit lien. McClellan's title to the cratitudesull awlnaration of hbreetuttrymen, by !limply telling them-wino he hos Alono. The treatment he he received. hos made indeed neve, airy sometimes to take the attitude of ColltroVviry, 111 msail others in onset to do him jttstiee. But tel Lou been Sone DO more, than the interests Of truth reohinul." BOSTON, August, leca. s. If. IL IsT'liV WORN. BY ROBERT DALE WRONG OF SLAVERY.—The Itight of. EIMM• citation, and The Future of the African Bane in the Uni. ted States. By the Hos. Buntllff Itsil; OWEN, Iv one vol. ilinso. Price SIM. The general scope of this important work may lit judg: ed by the following extracts from the author's preface : "Sfy task has led me over a vast field. In brietiv true , hag, from its inception in this hemisphere. the 4140 and progress of the gnat wrong which still threotenu-the life of the nation, I have -followed the fortunes of a %mitt inul litude, equal in number to the, population, loyal and di, loyel,,black and white, of thew: United States. I have sketched, 'V the light of, authentic documents, the' dismal .laistury ofttust multitude through three centuries and a half; seeking out their representatives, and inquiring into the numbers and condition of these at the present day. In AO doing 1 laave arrived at conchae:en winch. to thhse who have never,looked closely into the subject. may seem no marvelhaug for belief. . ..... - liPassing, then, tram the story of the wrong to look into its remedy, I have toothed upon that inquiry iu its various - legal and cotuditutionalasPacts : as, the connection of sla very with the Constitution ; how far that instrument:al:nits, and how fur it abstains from admitting, the exi.tence of such a system; further, the character of w lull is termed slave-property ; the right at emancipation hi the insurrec tionary States; the right of emancipation in the local slave States; the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in tl,e pron• bee; the effect of the President's Emancipation prochima. eon as well upon slaves within our Ent, no upon slut es still in the enetn's hands; and the force of that . station huh during warned after its euneituduli. same connection 1 have treated of emancipa tion ara Frei!t. measure of national policy, essential to the preservation inviolate of the Constitution, indispensable to the re-establishment of peace, irueparalde from the future maintenance, ,north and south, of domestie tranquility. after having truest the connections of the two races in the past. and set forth the duty of one race toward the other In the present, I Lave sought to look forward and inquire bow they ore likely, When licith shall he free, to live together- to the future ; whether toe oLull hove a rase among nit unwilling or unable to nuppers itself; whether admixture of the mere, both being free, in probable or de sirable; whother,,,withind admixture, the reciproati euovit intinerica. of the races on each other protniftes good or whatA..wc, the chances that a base precpulice of race shall ruin ' and disappear; and lastly, wbether, _in ease the loredpiau shall unlit e that prejudice, disgraceful to us depteSsing to him. null shall be clothed be law With the salmi rights in search of °loch se e sought thus western world, there will lit/tau-thing in cont4tiou w ith his future these roiled Stiitc-s ezeite regrkt 41r iusplre apprehen• 7 J. D. LII'PLNL't TT .L Cir.. Publish° . Philadelphia. Said hy S. S. SItBYOCK. Chnml -hnirg. isep2l-itt CQPYitIGHTEL) VIEIS'S OF BEICSBUIM IN RUINS. Bank otChamboroburg and Fronk tin Court Muse aba Town I(ull. Main Street. • Main Street from the Bilonotel north and glth. Corner Main and &ow King" Street. (intent' VIM,. Cotuworbetorne Creek with Iktpti4 Owings. Second neat Mnrknt Nortb-wodt corner Public stioure. Put:ll:theft by R. NT.W1:1.1.. 724 Ai is Streot, and or sole In ettelntbiwkburrr at S. S. Sllryoek'n Rook Store, • A liberal df,enunt to Mr trod, m 1,144416 LET'VERS OFAADVICE FOR LADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. Flee Information never lwfm• publLhed. Sent free in a seallA PO elope for rt.\ rout.. Addre■a DR. sTANFonn. , julyGlm. Box No'. Nen York P. 0. urational. H I PPESS IIII1?(3-' FE IALE A(' Al )E -._ gnfi.lol/ COITI,II , `IIeiN 31 , 1Ilfilly, Sept. :Ith. I•upI14 inctraCtent in all the higher tuanclica taught in :‘ , ...alinarire , wills ia:11 wni in4nunenial A VillitC4lllo4l'''T otpnpik will be boarded in the tantily ~r the principal. PerAnnt hosing dntlghtcn to sl,n will find In }hi* laulintinci, every zulrantnac tleAlre. For partic:MN n 4 n circular nadtcsa , S. 3f 'K lAAPrinelpnl, Shipprni.Mint, nng^2y•lntm A DELPHI. N INSTITUTE. NORItI4- 13, TOWN, Muntgonicry moldy, Pa. Boarding and Day fichonl fur Young Late+, will continence its Winter 544011 as Tuesday, Octobeer h, continuing firs months. "fermi mOtterate. Location healthy and beatitifni. Thr new wren, of Gymnactirs. no taught he Dio Lewis, of Dosion,ittilfbe practiced. daily by the pupils. For. vitt. calor giving term. ,c e._ ogal.f.trn MISKER ithiiiceitiitet. PENNSYI.YANIA RAILROAD SPREier TIXR TABLE. FIVE FRIA'S DAILY to and front ;Philadelphia, on and after 3fag Ifirh4RA 7 64. The Par:Alnicer 'Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive atliarriAlmra: mad Philarletphin ao followg EASTWARD: • THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg' dai• ly - at 2.43 A. 31.-, -- Ulidarriveg Wegt Philadelphia at 6.ti A. X. 1M FAST LINT. leaves Harrisburg daily (except lifuuday) and 6.00 A. it., and strive, at We Yhilarielphia at 10.50 Pas.engern take breakfast at Lamar:ter. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaven Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P. M., and arrives at Went Philade.lphnt at 5.20 P. 51. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaven burg at 7.20 A. M.. malaria at Lancaster with 1411C11,t4 , 1" Aryan - a..dation Train. and arrive: at \Vest Philadelphia et 2::.2.71 r. 3t. COL1:31BIA ACCOMMODATION TRAnc leaves Harrisburg at 12.20 t'. 31., Columbia 1.55 i'. M., and arrive" at Laneaster nt 2.3 , 3 P. M.: connecting with Faet Mnil east at Lanetever fin' Philadelphia, and arrives at West Phila delphia at 3.20 P. 3f. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 p7M., Lallans ter at 2.4 e. and arrives at Went Philadelphia at 530 P. 11. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia. leavet+ HarriAbitrg at i,ns P. 3t., and arrmes at Weet Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M. WESTWARD: BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRALX leaves Harrisburg daily (exeept Monday) at 2.10 A. 3t.: Altoona 7.33 A. M., take breakfavt. and arrives nt Pittsburg nt 12.30 P. 31. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRALX leaves Harris. burg daily at 3.10-A. m.; A1t.111% 0. , a0 A. 3E.. take break— tact. and arrive at Pittsburg at 1.00 I. M. MAIL TRAIN h-lives Ilarrisbarg at 1.30 P. 31.: ea at 7.13 P. M., take supper, and arrives , at Pittsburg 02.30 A. M. PAST LINE leas es linnislatry at 3.13 P. 11.. Altoona at 0.33 r. IL, take -upper. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 A. 3f. M(fl JON' ACCOMMODATIOI VILAIN lwaces Law:tater at 6.30 A. and arnves at I . larristturz at 11.10 MAIMINIMAIG ACCOMMODATION TIZAIN We+t I'lllllldelpliia ut 2.45 P. )1., n u t arriN e+ ut liarristotirg at 8.10 -P. ). MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION N'o 2. leave, Lau mater at vonnocting• , aith Harri,burg Areamtm. dation Welt, learop, Mount Joy at 7.00 IL, and arrive. at If arri.burg• at N. 20 P.m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Jan15,64-tf. Sop't Middle Div. Penn.,. It. R. NTORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SrMMEIe TIME TABLE.-7'hrre Dally to and from Baltimore and if mthingtan City. Cman•etloon 'untie with trains kit Penm.yhauht to nod from ritthlonw and the We.t. THILEIL TRAINS DAILY to tool from the North and Wen Branch Sumuelhouta, I,llMira null Ali of Northern NOW York. the wad .ft,r, .Monday, .3klt WO, ISTkh the Paraecarer Truin. of the Northern Ventral nail:say n ill arm e at and 41epart, from liarriblni% and Baltimore ne. : 801 , T 11" .1 It . • 3/AIL TIt.IIS leave. Sunbury daily (ereept Sunday) 10:113 A3L leave* lturristairg ..... 1,20 arrives ut Baltimore 3:40 EXYItESS TRAIL leaves Nualatry daily cept Smltly) I " leaves IC a rriebu rgket.cept Monday) 12.50 • arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.IL ITARRISBFRG A rt'OADIODA TION lent Harrkburg 7410 A.M. SUNBURY ACCUINIODA'r lON lent a.Suu, bun• daily (ex. Sunday) .. 7:30 .L3L. - 'SORT lIW ARI). VAIL TRAIN lent el Baltimore daily (except " ItEr..s IfurriAntrz 1:35 P. 31. '• aITiVeA ut SUlillllry 4:11. - i P.M. EXPIII:Sii TRAIN leuve: Ilaltitunre .I.kily .. 9:30 9.v. -arrive% at f1arri41mm........ I:50 A.. 31. " ten , e. Harr - 14)11ra auily (rx vopt llovlay) 3:13 A.H. :!irises 111 tinnbury 353 A.M. lIARRISBURG .%(I:OSIMODAT lON leaves HRISIIIIeTe tlailv(ex. MnrLq• :WO 1.. m St 7,NR I Ry A CC0301( )DATION leave,. liar- ri.ltryr Ilaily (ev. Sunday). .1:111 Fur further information apply ta the tin..., in l'eutacil ynnia Irnad Lola. juue.27.64 J.ZZ. EU BARRY. Gen. Supt. VID.LADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- 11 n 0.% D.—Thi. ',rear line traverseo"the Northern and Nortlmest mantic, 01 Eenn4ylvania to the eity of Erie. on Lake Erie. It tuts been lettsYtihy the• Pellll,llvania Itttilrma (ben• puny. alid under their ativiee.l 6 /wing mrictly 4111,14110nt ep enure length. It b , i , aoW iu ux t.T I'.l , fterixer end Freight lo.inevr from liarn..borg to St Stun'. (tilt? Intle,.) on the Ett%tero Itis and trout She!held to Erie. 7+ tnile=, on the Wet•ten) his TIME OF P.V , SENGER TRAINS AT HARMISIEURG )nil Train... I: vpre. Train MEM INI=EI Can, ntn Ihnotzls Nvnitout rhanye' Indll W.tvs on trains. hntn•t'vn Plnlndelphia and 1.. k Haven mitt In, nre,” radtknon , mid i.olk Elegnnt Sleeping. Co, on the Exprot.• Train Toth ways Tetra ern Williann.p4rt and Baltimore. and Williattoport and Pikihnleiphig. inf , mnAtten rtt.pe. apply at the S. E. Corner 11th and 31arket tA, PLiladellßua And for Freight bncinots tot the Ctmtptiny'‘ .141mi:4 KINuSTo , .. Jr., mr. I:3th and Market Ste.. J. W. ItittNifi.P.,. Erie. .J fit, DI M.l- tki.rillt N. lt. It., baltiontre, - It. 11. iIOUNTON. Ben. Freight Agent. Philadelplaa. LEWD, Lam. 11011 , 1'. Be,. Ticket ACPIII. Philadelphia. JOS. L. Pol"rs. Ben. Jinn:wen Willianuport. OUNIBERLIND VALLEY & FRANK RAILROAI4.—CiLiNGE -OF IfU(glJ. Unand after - Itaulay. April 4th. lsti4. I..o•enger Train: will run daily. as t0110n.... (..unday. exeeptad);__ MU! =ID Leave Hagerstown a• Greenkavale • / Arrive et Chambersburtt I.euve at Leave Shippen•burtt " ...... " .. ........... 1.5.1 10:10 2:42 " • 10:42 3:12 trr, t• at Iforri-barg - 1;.:15 11.15 3:40 1015 CII.VNII.SEII,III RI; AND 11..VII:11STONVN e;115 1,39' 4:211 2:13 4:54 ~.•51 111.33 - 4:00 11.00 1 : 30 11:10 4:40 11:51 6:3u .1233 11:01 Letts o Marielmre; '• Carlisle Ness ville •• Arrive at Ciuuola•r+bnrtr Leave Chamberaturg.... •' (;reenepetle Arrive at Ilagertowu Making cline eountietion. nt ItamAmp; oith train• for Philadelphia, Neu' York and Pitt.borg, and a ith fix all points West. • - The Train leaving Ifarridinrir at 4 ii?.o I•. ti. runs only an far an (•urlidc. 0. S. LULL, Supt. It. It. Oilier, Cliandkr. April I, Boots anti *loco. BOOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, having di n .' of hi• entire stock al-loots, Shoes, 4c., not wholtmk, on the 30111 of last month, and Soiling it inhOnvenient to resume business at his ftr met place on ittln street. I have Jag returned from the City with a 'LARGE AN!) ENTIRELY; :NEW STOCK, to ahfchlbe respectfully invites the :Menthol of his old customers, and as many mac:). mien a. will be pleased to give bins a call, at HIS NEW STORE ON SECOND ST.. in CHARLEY ELINE'S brit k building, nearly 11}, incite the Post Mlles. Ills stink embraces every variety of Youths'. Ladies and Iden's 801 ITS & SID /ES, - alibi. for style of fini,h. and durability of 'bear, Cl4llllOl be >M.- pa. , ,t5,1 in the county, and which will he sold at prieus,to snit the tithes. Having purchased Tin:LNTES'r STYLE OF LASTS, he in prepared to make Custouior u ork. nt short notice, by the best a orknian in the county. With a dispmition to be obliging and arconittaslating„ he hopes to merit - a liberal share of patronage—without n desire to monopolize, as his motto is, to our I.otllllloll t7dnmity, In lit,' and let leave. rank:attar attmtion-poid to all kinds of Ittpairin.V. TERMS CASH. AND PRIC%S UNIFORM, WITH lie bas ahm on blend, and for sale, eboap Trunks. Va. first, Carpet Kaekx, Lim% nod Paper Cotlars, Paper, Enyeloper. lak•ttambi. Steel feet Sr., Se. N. I per.nek knowing theft ,el es indebted o 111 plane call and teak,. immediate Aettlernent, that I may le ; eoubled to meet toy former liitel iet in the City. aug2.4 TO ALL \VI I( )M. IT M J.l HI:TTOIV'S BOW!' d SHOF; PrfOki-2. The ontiondgood take. this method of returninghir thanks to bit numerottt enstomen4, and the public generally. tor th e very liberal parronoge lu,rol4lll'o 011011,1441 '4lllllll. “ ni l h o p e ., in hit pt,.ent tobtforune in e , illllMill Allll Ilellf• ly Coll". 1111,111044 moo In town, that lie AN till! 1,1161111. • to be remembered. lie hoe the 'demure or ii,fimnitu r the pnfiile thnt hr has o , ,,,ened bit store ea the Ito,envot Of J 11. 3lrLannhares Dwellin g . on :ocond sr,,i+, G., d o or. North of the Methoelist Chureh. where Le ix pr,epnr e d t o offer a general ar,ortntent of Morn, W1411011 . A and Chit clren'lt Boobs soil 511,14., elTlllTllolllff Ids UP11:611i City man• tff.ieture, whielt. for exeelleee of ityM and durability are superior to and of his former stink, and will be offered at to to all. He is in Weekly of ft otals from 1.1.11:0100, 1:t %Oa. 11 her beauty 4:iol xeellem ...moot be sairpamed south of the I:jokpleltanna. OMI:IZ WORK "I . every VariO•ty atllll. r1 , 1111.111.,..—A. 101 M,13 , 10) lc now , but superior Wiirkiiien. roilit iteddiefl in gutmtriteeirur ;at-work ntreb , lot heL nt Don't forget the phi., IOU( DOW, Aorth 1g the .llrthod 1,1 Ilfurrli.rend Street. Enet ~ t dr.- Tni•NKS ol the Intexc .tyle, from uppreved nutkers, aye on timid. med for vile ut n very nthall othubee mi urtL6nal veer. luur . 24] JACOB 111 . 1" I ON. "1 1 11 E LOYAL L ." • hot ..,r) moo, M !MIMI 111111 data read. .. that from ostahlinlo..l • That a11,..00k • irur 111.116. tt ill, (I AS or KEROSENE SI'OVE•, 1.0.11 remit. ut FIVE DIA,L.IIIS A l'O.N•" "IfolPs Journal of Iltaith." IA all who hove 111110 ri,01% NI rail at KIMOST.SE LAMP lIEALi COMPANY'S OFFICE. •911; PEARL NEW YORK. , 0 „„ D o , ,v4,rtl of Maiden Lane, 91: •\T PicievncE & DRYDEN'S, 111: Mir tH SE( u•s PATENT COOKING LAM1N....41: arranged Pither for GAS OR KEROSENE, un Forniiy. meal. 000nistIng of two nrtielos t,P Food. and Doiling v. at, for Tea or Cutf,K, eau be preparod nt n coot of less than TWO C.ENTi. MAO. EROSENE, GI .1.7 E _POTS, NURSERY LAMPS, la' Tauipliletx funii,g).lgrniti+, NURSERY oppli n. 111•SMEI.L. Pot. OEM 121101/ E=! 1:20 m I%;E:4TIVA A. -NI, 31. I% 7.10 9.-15 ".:37 3.15 4.20 12:5.1 ' I .OU 1 9:;r2 72:0II I= OND ST.. lqf ILA I=l eti MAW -01101,iiitcktiv?, , laMitb • " ereto, . Ir Ito.. - YD R LIN COITNIiII ;stETßgEr t rta:.,varrr AND ORNAYFSTAL Tnß GRAM. VINES. KrILIWIIP.ItitT PLANTE', f.' V.--/rile largiest pwcy to wpm, from in the comity. Everything In the FRUIT TREE and PLANT line that is eit all desinifile, can be supplied front the commonest standard FruitTere, to the nirest ant most elmiee native or foreign species or' variety of Fruit or Flower. Our Standard Apple TA:IH are minimally fine, stoat heavy trunks, furnished with One branching heads. from three to five feet from the ground, its may be desired. lOur aim it to grow the best of ever y thing. pruning and nultivating upon reientifie principles, consequently. our:productions are tot offered in einniteti • lion with Trees grown upon the old letalone system. !Au invitation is extended to all who are interested in fruit intl. tore, to come and ten for themselves,. A large Wool: of Greenhouse and Bedding Plant:, Be.. in pets, will he ready in April and Ilan. lEn• ekes at three eent sternp for deuwlptive Catalogue of limit and Ornamental trees. ikir. . . B. L. RIDER, Wert Franklin Nun:el-ma; Near London. Franklin Co.. Po. Addre, mar lb-tf KEYSTONE NURSERY.—The subsri be, 13 prepared to furnish 'aloft artieles itsilallY to be found in Nurseries, of good quality and at reasonfilile rates. The Stock embracer - all the leading kinds of FRUIT TREES. Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Dwarf and Standard Pears, Grapes, Stinicherries, Raspberries. Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, &e. Also, can he furnished a good assortment of } V E R T 1t h E It, Evergreen and other Shrahhery. Rharle Trees, (trent Encititle.. are lavaiosied foil shipping nrtieles to all pato of the country. u. the Nursery imnanliate4" aft: Joins the. City of ; JACOB. ' mar la-tf. I larriaharrn l'a. rpm °Palau GRAPE.—'Phis Gralie is I not reeommended partiettlrwly as a desert frail, but makes an PXl,lll.llt. dark colored, rich. well bodied Wine. "so elusely res,mbling genuine old•tinted PORT IV,LSE, that none but experienced Judges can distingUish between the two. Although it is manufactured extensively inWes tern New York. the ...Imply is unequal to the densuid, at tram $I 50 to $4 per gallon. Vines for sale by the sohseriber, who has linen appianted. Agent for it nt the following juices ; ine to three years old, 25e to 50 ets earls. $S 50 zo $.5 per dorem $l5 to Sat) per lflU. JACOB 3f 1811. mar 16-tf Keystone Nursery. liarrisburfr. Pa. PEAR TREES.—Standard and Thrall rear Trees. of the and must valuable xtir net Among them eau he tornished sena. " EXTRA Nil. i.Eirrtar Trees. the Do art' haring frog had. and reok fOr onmeiliate bearing. Prise for good Inn-, 50 to 60 etc each—Extrn selected 75 et. to SI each. Kate. lower hr dozen. J. 311S11. Keystone Numery., Intsr 111-tf Harrisburg, Ps. TORS AY 31M LE TREES, &oh' !,8 to 11: fret Wait nml vigour. A hurl:onto Time, tfluelk Teretalblittg the susar 3144, but or more certalif teral 'cupid grnvtlt. Price 4t}afla cents Inch; 83 50a6 per tittPln; t 1 011 49 per 100. JAcom_uisri,• Keyetrie Nurqrry. Harrisburg. CHERRY TREES.—A tine assortment , of about rutty tot - varieties, trees of large size and ittorote. Prim. t) rte. 50 < , t,+. 75 et', eta+ 1 , $.l, £'✓s, 1 , 7 t,er damn. 818, s'2.i, 8:15 per 100. J. KISH, Keystone Nurvery, narrisbriry, H ORSE lIESTN I YI"FRE ES.—Orcii norm oi:ex for plontintr. sk) mats pork; Suter sfrr-- frt.rn 5 to ''i fort—`2s rents ezti h; e» s) per &tell; par 100. 3t1t411, Koystbne Norkrry. Hnrri+hun_•. VIIROPEAN LINDEN—The Red-twig- A rod vuripty, not riltiwt to injury by the hortjr. For onto at ICovidonPSur•iery, Harrbiburic. TrevA VI to 12 feet Wei renta KAI; don. MISIL EXCELSIOR AS.II, a haatirmane. ()ma lueutsl Shade Tree, of .ure and rapid en twth. 'fret, from t 11:' feet high. :40.0g) eeat.• earth; rgl.di per doz.: 62tht.10 per IW. " .IM'Ull 3115 11, war.f.3/ , geyet4me Nursery. Ifarri.burg.. PI'LE TREES FOR SALE.—The un -1-1 dercirned. residing. miles North of Cluanlier3latrK, utters fur sale u large number of Apple Tree,, from 6 to Id fret high, (rum 3 ta 5 year.. grtArth. •eptl4-st* J. S. SOl.l.V.Nr.r.nptal. iiiquom. M P I I Al E R or WINES .l\ I) LIQUORS. - LA UMAN, SALLADE &CO.. rot nl EtYlli STEEL r., Reterita Chegnut and flat,, a' Str o r, Nibrth:lpAnt. GEO. 3f. lACM %S, S J. D. ItT GARDRAT eth'S SITEINOR COGNAC - BRANDY, vIN'rAcFIW Is3s. no bow, u cre,u it< nuth Itsitntb. firm. f, ouvit rEt, BY LAUMAN, SALLADE a. CO. .z SUPER [OR OLD MADEIRA iNE FINE SHERRI". CLARET AND HOUK WINES I\T , A,,ORTMENT OF FINE BRANDS OF' CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE & CO.'S : g)PORTO. VElit FINE AM,BEIM OLD PORE' bottle 6e.tleil with yellow R.< w ith thr 101111113 fit Firm. IN PO IFFEI BY Co.; Ve7, P2S Sulfa Ninth Atari. Paha,lphi4. 4) I. 14' R Y E AV II I S R E ma) WHEAT WHISKEY. WARRANT: 1: ERHOLTZ FOYST THISKEY, WERR S W II ISKE Y. TAFFEYWWHISKEY, Am+ El= LAI'M AN, Si ALLAI/E Sena!, Smth Strrn, Thd4driphia. MIII Sato gut( grapo. D ECHERT _STILL AHEAD! HATS AND CA.PSt .1. L. DECH.ERT re•opened bio HAT AND CAP STORE snit 1$ tin% prepared to accounlisisic Lis old customers and the public 4etici'alli -:u:- i MIMI I=l On Second Street, North of ,IlorLet Sept. tn. 1 a;4. (OMEi To THE MARKET FIOI'SE. HATS'. P. 4 P.S. 11007'S, :WOES. \V, \V. I'A S'I'DS has ,lent .14.11.41 o fine to....ortment of A Ts, l'A Itotas and SHOES. nt hi. Ifew En the Market Hoare, wheril m he eau Eurni,h all articles in bin elleap far earl, Saxe ,rnad• are said at old prtrer. A lim e of r.A N I:s, MItItELL.IS. CAR PET BAGS, VALISES, Ai., 10,, eutistantl) an hand. Call and Wl:Milne goixl, • Ir. IV. PAXTON. ,atteruens at tall). ri M. & S. STENGER„4I7OI?- Nl:rg .tT LAW.—W. 24 STENc.Eit. Dpktriet .It t.,rilvy anal .‘;‘ant fir I , rnenritnr l'envionA liunuty 31,),1ry anal .rTeitn of pay. Often is Jannx. Inifin.l4l's an ellinz, on the. Wt.At hide of 514 . 111111 Strait. bet% 1,11 QIIPOII 1111 a 1Ca4111,10011 Strf`Pic & GEHI?. -ArronNEyN J —4ltlloi. ill, Poet. tltilve. Will 41,, tend promptiv hi ail boghle. , ,itnistea to their rare. 1 . . :•••• Aicenim for tlo• c.4llleetiots of Pi.o.siuns, stork Po.) . and aii (Abu ehtimsognitwt the govern- Hoult. xepl4 _ S EVEIIE I'l Attorney at Law. ou Market Street. uppoit.• the Court Home. formerly oecupieithy Jer. took , EWI. MI legal busita,e4 entrusted to his man. %nil remise ptvompt uttvu. Nom api•tL JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0111c0on I•treonil Stree., I, few doorA Smith at:the afurkrt Awry. PENSIONS. 1301 - MT and utlwrtlaitno promptly concord. • inu4,3l KENNEDI" HILL, ATTOHNEYSIAT LAW, have fur the present removed thvir oplce to tiaorriOnce of T. J. Nill, on Remind sow!, nearly - Oyu alto the 'Market House. YMAti S. CLARKS, ATTORNEY 'AT I LAW, Chambersbutg. • Office (at the airplace.) an etarapt Strpel. uPprly ttprotitP the emir, Ilohar. 4;tp Th! anb ,fait6 eons. TEW FANCY DRY - GOODS NOTION STORE Second Strea, in Ifr.•. Patinas' Residence. ft tnr/y opposite tke Pau Qin& METCALtE S HITESHEW _ • l ove j a , t ret.ei mid opened a new i nut ' l beautiful slack of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, einnpriiinsc 'l.ll the. tliffereut std le. Black and Ci;lornii ills. Cloakinc Cloths, Ilaluior4l unit tinny Nkirts, full line White - Goods; (3anzn, l crnpn and Love Veils; Hosiery. tames. Cnl 'lan, Cuff. lirunlketrhiefs. iindeverytlling• • Di:longing to n Fanny I)ry S;isnlc sad Notion Stare. Alto. GENTs (;ool)S:; with a gloat ai.aortatela of 11 O 31. F. ST 1 b all of tvllieb will be 'old Low For Cash. palronagc of the public io itugd iespocifully gmheiteil. ' METCALF" az lIITINI1 1 1.11 V. Chailieraburk. Pa.. May IPGl•tf. YEW ANI) (HEAP STORE.—The un derdgued lies Jost opened nt bin old .haid, in rrrldt ATitasqiUltss, a fret' said splendid stud.; of Staple and For , alga DRY GOODS, I uniprising alnued every artilde euit/ aide 'in the 'Harker; GROCERIES QUEENSWARE. MOT S AND 51101:5. liltraS AND MEDICINES, and nil artielea, likkially kept in a tirit.elam Store. He i. determined lo 4,41 good.. very CHI, e Frdt CA:di ill l'l,lN TIsl PitsslsS s ssr Seed. Tiassaby good. Ilas Seed, 1313 ,,, 11 lard Tallow. Soap. die. [Amber. glad te.• Pine 13,11rde. ShlllgieStll4 L 0( nit in ..1011..111:e tn . (10...1 , :1t ehennheretinrir FOR 0.‘1.E...-111. ha. an a.....lrtinent of kinds of Lumber 1.1 n.t.. llv ~11 hand, f u r sale lehe.,p, eele2l.3nl I 1.1 I' EAR PER.' ti-PEN AG A I Is; —:-W e would nspeetfully. N.; qtiforp.ilur triend. and the plailie t ha t ere 114'6 T,.! opofiKl our Store m the llonlo , ot Mr. C. Snller. :won.; •treel, nano the Ilo,r Oilier whe 41.ay are prepared to offer u Leenend n.,:ortinent of ',RV f li 111 LS a, In retelor; ut tip titer nitro 04. !wicket a ill afford. -MILLINERS .41 , 11,41 1, ith ttt wletle,tte. Iturithr the tt .In . V.:Veiled t{,m lL rrrtf, •111,11). Crt.l, bit filll,Y. Venom. itittobted to oe. tciil rout', 11Nt.r by ittitthodialb ...ettlotnetit. (.•.pl4-CtJ' J. 110KE U 1) 1: It WAY AGAIN & • DRY GOODS STMCE. Ott Second 9trert. uraidr oppo.ite. the ()thee, Chat. I,ervitativ. Pa. utttr24 togit, tOtcn anb *traijcb. L"Tg , rOR DESTROYE4:--The follo*= . 1 , mg , ,roted by '''l ho Peon Moteutl Lite• 1,,,,,,,,,, coo,r,e fl y - g a 1 . 1111,tae11.111 ,to nit: Nto. ..2:34;i1,.. Itl-111.:04. to Jelitt K. Shryte k; 467. , 47e7. 0. 0. st,L 3 gwk; 45:01 E. B. 1.111rp4 I: ; 516,1. 5147. \l'. K. Aluryoeh': 5003, 1: F. Platt ,ttel 51115 J.A.Ey.ter and the follov.ing Cent tivates of ,orplu, I'l hi : No. I 1..!5. lese..s to ; N. 1.1z 1 2.1:+59. ill); No 1 - 2 , q K, ": , . 1 . t.. 111, --N, , 11119, 14141, y'111; No 1:117, 1m,41,, illl. N'i 1 . .! II 11.‘t,1. SW; 'So 910, b.:Ail:it:lo ~,N0 9117. 14171. $lO. No 114.1-1,11111 $10; No 15711, 1,171. 4 111.1N01.111e ktii, 4.1.10: NO /11!0,1,64 iif :NI; No 1422 1,4 4, On ; 1.11 IA alp 111111.• of John K. Noreeek. No ISIS. 11 .11 1:/: A.:1 11 , hi the 'none et I. 11. 1 , 111 . 04 1:,. N.I LIG] 1N . 1.1.1E-111: 1010, 1001, 010: 14.19. 1444 9,1). it, 111, name of S.I . N. -41tryliek. and So 1141, 1,57. Gill. told 111.. 1,59. 610.11 n the tenor of J. L. ~,,,...„,erott. No lll .• i ., it , r,l l 'hY al , en that Arplieatioli La, been tomb to the:. th,l 4 ougoms for the i,—.tte of .1)111.11v.ife, of the ,ii‘i poll,-, ittel Cy - 11 . 0111M, 0.. M. :411111"III:. Agent, •epi-Ct. , 8 i . --- ) 1 , :1 . , ... 1 ,\ ,, , , _\ , 11 . 1) . . , _.., , , i rigiir ,h ila i y i Nl ret ,\ l l d i t l.... tied il %hiTi• Allot of the li:rehvttil. mytt, 10.1 ly the muter t iogionl I/11 tier flight ti tin eZitil of .ItnruAt N.t. Tito eo tt -.paroled from the iiiivertiiier s other Ito ii: about the bridge out the tiiii.titiew,hunr turnpike. tut thilet o north id Cluatittendiurg. I lie above rest-an will /4! pad-L . (l I,IIS itVIAZTI ni,111::: inforthatiou of the a here.iliojiwo of tile nit, ant ail net ,eiary iizthithe • for hoeritla It , .11 ati.iibe ',Mil. :y111 . 1.14;1 i Jt )IIN G. WM.LICII. .Noar ',Preen, ...tie. ji . 4 n RI:IA.111.1).-A num n until (-4.6. ,ti Ik_f wzotw• e borrowed item tile' iiithwerilter. on the Liiitli iti.t_ a ril tlilithai ('our. three Years old both mint and len hind tout white, and lme a bedroll h•ft'frotht tort. Neit her has in} tune° been beard froth, a restart of 440 will lie paid f o r the return of the Cult :Atli tutor. ..I.Villis P.l'll ON. ..eir2l-..tt' Ciiton, Pninkliii emitity, l'.l. CIERTIFICATE uF K S'I'OC Li )ST.— 1111: unilemigned bet Cortifioto No. KJ. (hued' seml Id. 1,..4., for to :011,14:, ilf Ntoch in the Cnion Bank all Philadelphia. Notwe is ilUreby nit VII 11l Bell pt,.1)116. inter ratwl to ,Low oattp, ,113- a new eertitieute i.hiiitld tit lie iNKllell by the Bank in lien of the one lost. titur2.l.iiti 11. C. GREEN.IIv. \LT Ini.ettiwille. Pa. L 0 "'Olt DEintl./YELL—Thu follow ing hottel hy the Poini Mutual Lifes k tleturauee C' paw, Ploholelploo. to ast :445 owl :47:i to AI. K. Not., , beret r ark en that thin haa been th.ule to the hild coulhoo for IL, iuslte of Pillt cc. ctrl Alt VOTICE.—The 0ni1er44,91(41 hating lost b s .the 'libel Imming ut Chaniber.intrai, a Certificate of Scholarship (for ?IN var.) in Irliataa C o lley., Lip. plleadou will be mate tor tko reacrs al of the soar . OEM Wing illarimirs. L ONO LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST, Perfection of Sarin" Marainex. I III: V.LI.:101k1 FLORENCE SEVk'ING MACHINES. ante be *ten at th, re.otenee of 1177.` 7 . R. 1' HAZE! LET. South Maio Arrert. inontdiatie opposite , lir. A. IL gen.rny'e. Chamber...l,re. where all pen.ont.. inter.'-twl in Sewing Maehitao are ila , 1.1 to Ail uud exfimiae onderfol machine. - - It hot teen the object of the FLORENCE SEW INO COMP.VNI" ig MA. info.' free from the oh3eetane. attached. to other 11,1 clit• tt.aeltine , .. nod .'tit r the patient, untirutg latter of 111,!d a IllWral e, 11,11111111 re of "apttal to severing the lint ate. hattieal talent. their elfin. have Imes erowneti and they_ ore sort titrVIIIIV to the paid!. the Inlet perfeet Sewing 3ho how of tit.. world. ltuougttt many er all other machine+. may lie mentioned. - It male-four diff..rfar .0101, onunw uol the sante maeltine, being t and alike onboth bider. (tithe fahne. teL Chang iog from on, kind of elite), to - another. as tern ,to the leasrth of the .titeh, eon readily be done while the rnarltine it In motion. 3d, berry gitei to pafirt in Itt.V. making' the son'. , 14 . 1111`. •111,11 11111fOr111. :Ma be:111i). MI. It bar the re,rersdile . ferd motion. which .'nattier the operator to ran the work to either the right or left. et rote :lupin atile felon or te , tnii the end , •eatte. a about turning the fain, or Atoppit; the niaehine. 3th Jr IR the moo rajod 'rarer In the world, making live qfitetteg to each revolution, and there 1.1 no other machine which will do ot; large Orange Or work as the FLORENCE. • It dorothe het riest or 'Just work with oval facility, without teudon OT breaking of thread. 7th. It Items, fells, Muth,, gather; braids, quilts, and ,tethers and setts on n rug!, at the .one time. , Nth. It. simplicity ettabley Rte. noel inexperieneed to operate it. It:. motion' are all podtive. and there are no tine ..pri tt g.. l o. get out of order. and it b. adapted vial] kinds of cloth,. ark, front thick to thin, and it Ii altn.ett FLORENCE SEWING quelled lit beauty anti style. and Inlet i.e seen to he appre. elated. 7 - 1 r :AIR. R. P. lIAZELET, Inavimr, been appointed sore Agent for the ntle of the above Stewing 3fitchine.6p Franklin county. regpeet folly inNiti`l the Lathier VI van and examine the I" IA MEN( 'E.' :Jr All yaellinn. warranted fur one year. attg3l ____ 5 Cobacro aitlr *rgato. TACoI3S"I'OBACCO AN I) CIGAR --ft" eTt PRE —Hu, lair re !milt my Tohm co inn! (~gur Store gni South .Matu atrect, o orner of Wa4lontrtoit a .111111 h Strejtn,) tau square.., from the Diamond. I nOllll.l illuite 1111 10 1 1 01 1.11111 n l rlllllllll. 1113• Monk. eolicistuur cut ( lIEWINII TopAcco • C'ong . res4, all ktadr, Ca,. emleth, Twist, all ki nd s . lto, (: , XL•t. , rllllllOlt r. I thl. Virginia, Nat 't'. Hooey Di W. _ I Mtelihnut Fine Olt. 3 . , * • 2 .'. Ando,. Short". saw,. c 'l*.ill,tuan, li.lree Delmia, Plantation, ~ Sono) Sidi`, (0. ,S.NUFFS. ' ItnPl". S, Welt. Coarie. ' SMOKLNG : .t Large Hand, Big Lick, Cut and Dry, Datil ills, Lyttelthurg. Garataddi, lap'' Eller, I Vrant, Mend Sigel. rep 21 .1. A .JA.COBS. Busit STILL ON HANI).—ToBACOo & suiAlatt—The underaiined hna Jour returned 'lrma the City with n complete goal; ot Tohneeo and Se gars, ouch at Natural Leaf, liehignn, Snaking Tolme run and rip.. Shorn 1111 Queen Street. thr..e doors from the M, E• el"ll'ell. Come, giv e him a Lift. atike24 l', IL BUSH. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO nod SEGARS, wlintr4nlo anti remit. nt SHAFER & sTrAirrs. on ()men xtreet, Enht of tht. Methoillst tpltreh. Egazo anti euccnoluart. R JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO.. 1 ne 0 11 ; tors 'mai Dealers in CHINA. GLASS and QUEENS. WARE. AV. 612 Market Street, Phataddphirt. For further particulars apply to S. (Nt n. bershurg. l'a. ' sept23-ly , 01,1 , :ENSWARE.—E. D. REED'Ilas just returned than the East.'n ill, a full line of QIICPIII , uud Gloss Ware, NN Lien lie is offering pt loir . pritos, at the Family Orooory. corner of Ilaln mad Wastungton Sts. a'tgi4 LARUE LOT - 6]P - G - 1: A S s AND QUE,ENENVAIIE 3usl °rued at E. U. RIND'S. pENSION, H D NT Y AND WAH CLAIM AGENCY.—Pepsions proeured for soldiers or the pre4ent war who are disabled is reason of wounds reeelved, or diseiaie eontrneted. while In the serciee of the United Staten; and Pensions, 'WOO Ilountr, and Armors of Puy obtained for widows or heirs of tha4e who hays' died or been idiled While In serwire. JOAN R. ORR , i outrn kgent. Ohionhorsiowg Ps Drug% aut Metal:into, 12,NDSEPS ItIiOCI,D SEARCHER, - SPANGLER'S. TT EXNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, - SPANIILE4'9. • -• • UOSTE-TITERI9 11 t ut,SPANGLtIt'S. , j_TOOKLANIS)'S GERM AX BITTERS, at § TUNG - EA:TVS. • 1 1 i H ORSE AND SE D CATTLE POWDERS. at SPANGLER'S! _ 1 .. . , . , GI OA PS. PE ltF I.TSIERY. HAIR, TOOTH i i‘i Nail and Clotites'lfrushe., at SPAISY:LEirS, ' , . . • ' ... . ' , 1). \N(4LEIt.''S S' 'IT)IiE, NEARLI: (11'-, ),, isolte Dr. P.enseny's nnlee . Isepr2l ' . . . I) Rl7 (Y t S R ' ! 1) (.; G' S 1: c. U. L'it.l::,Bl.Eß, toteve...or tolls:V:4x & CaF..,, , .. I Eli In +sled tIiTaCW ..itovii , 1111 Main street, first tloor south ofl/111terll.tr Vt. where 'peers-effort ,'rill he made 'ti, .1.1 , 411i1l the populaity the old estaidisittnont lutd. assitultvd . . I A voutinultion of lie liberal patronage which the lira.) re eeived is, respeetfu ly, solieited. A tithe ...toek 1,1 Druz., Chetnieals; and Patent ,Nletlieitu , s i. tem ,ilTered. - .I.lt S. a . desirable. asoffttaeht ud I - Perfumery.- , ' soupy I • '. Ituir Itrushe.‘ 1 • i . (loth Its.u:he. , , - I i ' Tooth Brusher: , i : . . Dentlfrieec, -- I , . Mill Franey Articles in great variety. • , -, t ' KEIttISENK 1.A311.3.-4:very, dtwriPtion . .f . tim‘d - Litters, Stand Lotto, Hun : ring ',atop', alai Sitle'fAntys suitablelor Kitchen Luse. Parlor one, Store WAS and (idle,. T H E -REST 61A I. 011, IE TH E St AHE E T. Fautif) - .llyea of n.fl Colon, "Everything in a Druggists ine. , of tattiness. ; i . i:r Plf.seripti,ius receive ~iseriii attention, and are eoculs.unaed I.r:tile-are and skill. C. If. CIiESSI.I-111.., . 2.. I,aiit' street. first choir South of tzueen street, . , lu-the Store Hoot,. with J. d i cers. Merchant Tailor, f I,L L ER!S DRVG r•T R nobiwa t lrr.i timrr. nod. :lieu bond but i, rnttu•r •vverr., but never ray or giN e op the ship i. our motto. - MILLER lam irestuned the DlCLrii ItIISINESSi not door to liftoWN'l , Hont... taw the 31Altlitir itot"Bl., where he u ill he happyitu :teeotoutdate hi. 111 ti 11 . 1 11 16 nod all 1114101111 1 r6 with x treuvrtl 11,,ortaliqit of DRUGS. - t'll E3114'.U.5. . • , 19.11211:11.:ItY; . 1 I toi ID SOAPS. I • , . P.VIEN't"MEDICIES, , , I , .old ,teh to ,ng• H.:a. a,,aally 1,4 , 0 to all l)nw ~ torek (v2l ( A 1."1' 0 P • '1'111: .A SI - Ili S.—ti 1x o N A l u .i AIN N s ,. 111. I k.: l l.—Ntllfili .1111/O . StOrt. IS 1111 m of 01/ to 1114 11111,11 of Dr. A. if. Sele,,..y. at. )faiu Street. I logo, potent .Nledi , ha. Pi•rnmery, Soap. Comb., Itrto.lte.., live tintilf. Paper. Enveloystt and iKlds 111111 earb, of all kind.: Ple..L.e rt.memlwr the placrilibre tO . Dr. sett•eny Muth St. , home and Cattle Potsller ), ill N. farai,hotl Tide %Lek, , l'hxlnL~~r+Cory. Yu. 1_1E1.3111011) 'S f;ENI_7INE PEEYA_IZA _Li THY:is—co:4'4,l - ND FLUID 'H e rind Specific Itetneav forli'of the It adder, Kidneys, fir:Li el and Drgrprlcal S. entisri. • rage. the pooer of 1) iron. nod excite. the Ab.dlo•nts 11110 lielatilY tletioll, be o hick the Watery- or Onlyareun., dep.,t.itioto. and all Unnatural En birg.ituent%'are,rodaved, us Ni ell 02, Pain and lutharnottztion u ' .111:1.3t1301.1PS EX'fItACT lICCkII I For It eta:to...es aredng trout Exee....es. Habits of ttn.sipd. j Lion, liarly-lndiwretion or Able.e attended wall the foP Nyntutbaa,---Indo.p.rotant n, EXertloll. L, s of Memory: Weak Nerve, Horror of Itheat.se, Nunn., 14 rob. ental I.ttsittole ,d the 21itelettlar Szy.tein: lint Hand, Itryneot of the Skin: lons of rower, Ibllltulty of Breathing, Trendtling. , \Valtefultted‘. Pain in thd ;Bnek, Findtiog of the Btoln F.ruhhone of theFitee, Paha Conte tenant, ' .r the s) nv lopto , if afoot-it to g, ott. thy* modf• •loto- 00.ar .- odfly reonoryo, soon folltal linporrney. )Fainsty and EinkiriAr Fite, ill .ate of ex- WhO tilt they are not trequetaly pAtoi,..d. by (lime I)orefullti.eaeei - - INS.lNrry AN rocoNsi')lf -3.1( -Many are awure-of the ranee of their saffering. "but noise n ill cunfceet'rhe Itecuia% the Insiine Any dn./ 31clatichnty - Deaths bp COASI/Mpfihn, lnn r 31)11. 1:I1{••• to the Truth' of the ton