= 'l,3ttptitchlo. PROPOBALS FOR FORAGE.--Camt 'QuArrlllaa IfastrEll'a•OPPlcr., lkpsrt of mot Virginia, Cumberland, Md., January 19, Mt SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate are invitedby the undersigned ,for supplying the Quartermaster's Depart• rent in the Department of West Virginia at Charleston, Parkersburg and Wheeling, West Va., and the several other Depots on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail• toad, as followe Clarksburg, Grafton; New Creek, Cum berland, Martinsburg, Harper's Ferry, Berlin Point of Rocks, and includmg Ilagerstotrn and Frederick City, Md.; or either of those places, with Hay, Cora, Oats and Straw. , Bids will 100 recelved for the delivery , of three thousand (3000) bushels of Corn or Oats and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Straw' and upwards, and must be accompanied by.a co . py of this advertisement. Bidders must state at which of the above named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereof, the quantities of each article - proposed to be delivered, the time when Said deliv ery shall be commenced and when to be completed., Alt deliveries must be yrronmtly made within the time and-for the quantities proposed and. accepted, to instie prompt settlement therefor. The price must be written out in words on the bids. The particular kind of description of oats, corn. hay or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be - stated in the pro- Corn to be put up in good stout sacks of about two bush els each; Oats in like sucks of about three bushels each; the seas to be furnished without extra charge to the Gov ernment; the Hay and Straw tube securely baled. All articles offered under the bids herein invited will be subject to a rigid Inspection by a Government Inspector, 'before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to tune to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interests of the Government may require; and payments will be made when the whole amounts contracted fur shall have been delivered and ac- . . . oepted. - No bids will be - considered. from parties who have failed heretofore to comply with their contracts. All propmaht mast be accompanied by a guaranty . , sign• ect by two tesporodble persons, that in case the bid is ac cepted, he or they will, within the time named, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in a stun expel in amount to the amount of the contracts to deliver forage proposed," in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, and in case a bidder shall fail to enter into the contract they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder or the person to whom the contract maybe awarded. The reonsibillty of the guarantors must be shun a by the official certificate of n United States District Judge or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or other Government oftl• eial.lnown by this office. All parties will be duly indite,' of the acceptance Or re. jectionof their proposals. All proposals must be made in duplicate, and be neebao partied with the oath of allegiance of the party or parties: unless If talitlre:ady been pinto] on file in this office. -No blds except la the form prescribed; will be received and only flomproducers or parties regularly engaged in the business. The full name and poet office address of each bidder must be telitten to the propows. Proposals Must be addressed M Capt. A. V. Barringer. Chief Quartermaster, Department of West Virginia, Cum berland, Md., and marked !.'Proposals for Forage.' Wink ftirmtrof blds, , ,kartagees and bond., may be ob tained On applleadon tb thui office. - FORM OP PROPOSAL [TOTA",'COUNTT AND STATE.] :t. [DATE.] 1, the undersigned, do-'bereby propose to furnish and de liver to the Muted States at the Quartermaster Depart• merit at =agreeable to the terms of your adN-ertise meat inviting proposals for forage, dated Cumberland, 1854, the following articles, viz: Bushels of Corn, in sacks, at per bushel of [s6] fifty.sin pounds. Bushels of Oats, in sacks, at per bushel of 132) thirty-two pounds. Tons of Baled Ray at— per ton of 2,0118 ponnds. —Tone of Baled Straw at per ton of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the day of—. 1864, and to 'be completed on or before the day of —lB6—, and— pledge myself to enter into a written contract witkthe tatted States with good and approved lecurktY, within the spade of ten days after being notified my la haa been accepted. Your ob't. servant, Capt. A. Q. ISARRLiGX.P., Chief Quartermaster Departmeip of West ltlrginla, Cumberland, Md. GUARANTEE We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of-, and State of herebyjointly and saterally covenant with the United States and guarantee in case the loregoinglid of-be accepted that he or they will within ten days alter the acceptance of said bid execute the contract for the awe with good and suf6cient sureties in a sum equal to the &taint of the contract to furnish the for• age proposed in otraformity to the terms of advertisement dated -1864, under which the bid was made, and in case the said- stall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the Leer by the said—and the nest lowest re spoilable-bidder, or the person ‘ to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this day of Mt -Witness: I SEAL I SF-LL I hereby certify to the-beet of my knowledge and belief the above named guaraxitors are good and sufficient as ee l: emit:tea for the amount for which they offer to be seciuity. To be certified-1y the United States District Attinney, Collector of Customs, or any other °Meer under the United States Govern - lent or responsible person 'mown to this office: All proposals received under this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of each week, at 12 M. Bidders are re spectfati7 invited to be present at theenin„fi . of bids, if _they desire. A. V. BABILINuER, Captain and Chief Quartermaster, serea-11. Department of West:Virginia. jfire43roof *aim. T H - E GREAT FIRE AT CHAMBERSBURG. NICTORY!IICTORY! FOE EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER•SAVES READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES CRAM - 8'61 , 1.5131AG, Aug 15,1864. Messrs. Blass 4. Watson • ' • °examen This is to inform you that the Safe par. chased of you 'some !laze since was subject to the great fire which consumed out store daring the rebel invasion of the 30th of July last. We are happy to say that after we had taken our safe from the twins, where it had laid for a period-of three days, and opened i 4 _we found our books and papers in an excenarciimallibm—_ We, WOUld — reccaimerui your Safes to all iNwrons who aash a good artidle. Yours, truly. IdILLER, HAMILTON & CO. MMEMM= Cattlemen: I with pleasure inform ycm that on opening my. Safe. purchased from you some time since, on Satin , day evening but, just two weeks after the burning of one town by the rebels, I found my books and papers in much better condition; than I.e:spouted ; on opening the books and papers }band them perfect Safe was exposed 'to great beat, on account of the qua n ity of oils and other combustible matter I had in my caller. I write you onsome of thepsper (hist was in my Safe dining the fire, thni you may see how welt it was preserved. will soon want my Safe repaired, or a new- one in exchange, Very respectfully, yours, L. 13. EYSTEII. - CHAXBEtinutTa, Aug. 15, 1864. Evens 4 Intros: Gentlemen: - In the dreadful fire which destroyed my store and the greater portion of this town, which was dude by the rebetsfm the 30thof July last, I had one of your Fire-Proof Safes, purchased fiom you some time . since, which contained my books, papers, Sze. After un dergoing the violence of the forum, and falling some ten feet and remaining in the heated ruins for typeriocl of sev enteen days, it was recovered from the bathing massand opened. • • I have the gratification to inform you . thakibt contents 'were preserved in an tammilant condition, and m this is one of the many Instances wherin your Safes have fully sustained the good qualities atribpted to them, I feel it an . agreeable duty to render evidence o f the fact. Itespectfully,'youre, J. L DECHERT. CIIAMBEMBURG, Aug.ls, 1564. lycerrs. Evans If Tratscni Gengensas: This is to Inform yen that the San we purchased from you 801130 time ago was subjected to tho firs which consumed our eStee during the rebel invasion on the 30th of July last. We are happy to say that the" Safe stood the test of the fire 'well; and we recovered nur xtpers from It uninjured. Very respectfully, & NILL. CIIAMREIt6IIIIBG, Aug. 26, 11164. - , . tr ',items Evans Watson Gentlemen I take this opportunity to Inform you that my Safe. which is a No. sof your make, was in the great tire which destroyed - this town on the 30th of July. I cow have the pleasure to state to-you that after I had takes the Sate from the ruins, where it had been for a period,bf 10 days expased to an intense heat, on o pen ing the Safe I was pleased to find that all my papers, books, and valuables came out uninjured in the least, thus attest. ing the flreprnof quanties of your Salamander Sufis. Yours, respectfully, COL. F. S. STU3I.BArGII. Hare Sales of the same good quality on Mad and ter tale. Also, Salamander. Fire, and Burglar•Froof. Nation al Bank, Mercantile and, Dwelling• House Skirts, Vault- Doofii for Banks and Stores, Bank Locks, &e. EVANS & WATSON, 16 South 4th St., PAllatlelphia, Pa. L. B. EYSTER, Agnnt for Eltambentburg, Ya. sew. Oburationat. caHIPPENSBITEG FEMALE ACADE MY.—Next Session commences 31.7tellty, Sept. sth. NTH' instructed in all the higher brunehes taught In Semfnartes, with' vocal and instrumental music. A-lindted number of popiliwill be hoarded in the family of the principaL Palms lutving daughters to educate, will find in thi s Institution, every advantage they desire. For is tr ti su i sr , and a circular address MISS' if. J. M'KEEFIAIsi Principal. Shippensburg, ADELPHIAN INSTITUTE, NORRIS TOWN, Montgomery county, Pa. Boarding Mot Day School for Young Ltidles. sill commence Its Winter Seeston off Tuesday. October-25th, eau — thming tire mouths. Terms moderate. Location healthy and beautiful. The new system of Gyrnnasties, as taught by Trio Lewis, of Boston, will be promo:ed. daily by the pupils. For cis• cuter wiring terms, 3e., address ang'il4m MISSES BPHIL Principals, sug9A blot - --- PPrr_ :ATE SCHOOL—The Rev. J.. 1%. 'fbitsiaby,ltas opened a Private School at bin IPA: en* On Stain St, and will receive u number of P lE L RltS—Claskord Scholars will be charged *X an d - Eng* /Molars Wiper canter of 101 weeks. [svp2a SCHLOSSER'S-DEMPAL OP VltE_ott Second street; one estimare Routh of tho ?[ark* HOW' 01 w Mit , hell'e Shoo Stom. rue? *nourante. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TROST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. -Incorporated 1850. Charter PerpetaaL Authorized Capital, SSOOASZO. Paid•Up Capital, %MOM Philadelphia. Feb. 4. 1861. The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT. on all premiums received upon MU TUAL POLICIEn during the year ending December lllst, IBEZI, and to force nt that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies. and have also ordered' diethyl.. dend of 18ti0 on Policies issued during that year to be paid. as the annual premiums on said Policies are re ceived. OFFICERS. , . . Prudent—Alexander Whil'din. Secretary and Treasurer—Johu .Adsam--John C. Sims. BOARD OF J TRESTEES.—Alexander J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Hoo.dame Pollock, Albert C. li.oberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work; William J. Howard, lion. Joseph Allison, Samuel 1% Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Henzlitt. Isaac Hazlehurst. WM. G. REED, Clunnbersburg, Pa., is the, authorized Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com pany, and is always`prepared to furnish pamphlets or any Information anneal, and to tam Insnranceo, Das. J. C. RICIIAHIra and W..H. BOYLE; MediraZ Ex arthirri. REFERENCES-110n. A. E. 3CChtm; Rev- S. J. Nio eolls. J. S. Nixon, Chatubmsbufg, ;nd Wm. R. Marshall, thuhier of thr limainitown Bank. n tierioniA dedring hiformution or wishing to insure will please call on. or hy addressing the undersigned they will be waited on io any part of the Could). or State. • mar 23 W, G. REED, Agent. S9CHARTEtt PERPETITA.L.- 4-10 FRA.VKLIN FIRE ISSURA-V . CE CO3l - YOF PHILADELPHIA. • inSF,Ts ,Itinuary 1, letil CAPITAL ACCEPTED Suitel.rs... tivE,TED Pumtirm,:: ' niSETII.EI) CLAM:,I /SCONE FOR 1864 $3,000,000. I LO.,Es YAW SINCE 1.€1 , 1 $5,000,000 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. LIRF:CTOItS • . Charles N. !Wicker, Isaac -tee, Tut4aii Wagner. - Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grunt; riecr. - Pales, dtu•oh IL ;smith, Alfred Fitler, eome 'W. Richards, Frits. W. Lewis, M. D. , CHAULES N. SA:s;CKER, President. ELAN'AItD e. DALE. Vice Prealdent. jais. 31*.sit.mtrrEit, See ':r pro. tem. DAVID OAKS 6 the authorized Agent of the Com pany in Chambersburg. who will furnish all infarloation necessary to applicant. inarn.tf. TSSITRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH —L AMERICA. theorporated 171.4. Charter PerpetuaL CAPITAL esoo,poo, Office 212 Walnut Street, Phila delphia. The prompt payment of Claims fur Luise.* during the - period of nearly seventy years that the Company hue been in existence; entitles them to the confidence of the public. Persons wishing to insure will please_ call on or -address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Cham bhrsburg, Pa. REFERE.scv-s—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin. mar 2.3. OUR AGENT.—Mr. JUAN GRoVE, of Chathpersburg, is the Geneml Agent et the Frnnk• lin County Mutual Insurance Company. juneT) Moats anb o, boto. BOOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. P, FELDMAN,,laaving disposed of his entire stock oflloots, Shoes, &c., at sholuale, on the 30th of last month, and finding it inconvenient to resume business at his for mer-place on Main street, I have just returned from the City with a A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which he resprafally Inches the attention of his old customers, and ns many nen- ones as will be pleased to give him a call, at HIS NEW STORE ON SECOND ST.. in CHARLEY KLINE'S brick building., nearly op posite the Post Office. His stock embraces el ery variety of Youths. Ladies' and 3len's ROOTS & SHOES. which Tor style of finish, and durability of wear. cannot be sar pmsed in the county, mid which will be sold ut prices to snit the times. Having purchased THE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he is prepared to make Customer work, at short notice, by the best workman in the county. With a disposition to be °Wiped and accommodating. he hopes temnerit a liberal share of patnmage-- without a desire to monopolize, as his motto is, is our common calamity, to liverutAlet leave. Paktfoular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. TERMS CASH, _AND PRICES UNIFORM., WITH- OUT EXTORTION , He has also on band and for sale, cheap, Trunks. Va. Esse, Carpet Sacks. Linen and Paper Collars. Paper, Envelopes. Ink-smalls. Steel Pens, &a, drici N. B.—All persons knowing themselves Indebted will please tall and make immediate settlement, that I may he enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City, ang24 rpoALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB H Tr ON'S BOOT 8 SHOE STORE.— The undersigned takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous castoment, and the public gemerfflly. for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended- to him, and hopes, in his present misffaune in common with near ly- every business man in town, that he will still continue to be remembered. ife has the pleasure of inflaming the public that he has opened his Store in the Basement of J B. Mae:sachem's Thettline, on &wad Street, four doh rs North of the Methodist Church. n Dery he is prepared We sitar a general agoortment *.l.l4en'r, Women a and Beets and blares, embracing Ida un,Vllll,l City anon. ufactnre. which. for excelleve of style and durability are supedeit to and of his fonner stork, and will be offered at pnces to suit aIL lie is in Weekly Receipt of Guss.ht from Philadelphia, which for beauty end excellence cannot he Purras , ett South of the.Stesquehanna. CUSTOMER WORK of every variety done with promptreess.—As he employs none but superior workmen. he feels justified in guaranteeing all work made at his es- WWI-dement Don't forget the pla n e, Four Doors Nora of the .Methodist Church, Second :street. Last Bid,— TRUNKS. of the latest style, from appreoedinakeeee, al ways on hand, and for wle at a very small advance on original cost. laug-241 JACOB BUTTON. TR "N EDITP AG AI N.—l would re spectfully inform my friends and' customers, that I have win opened. on the Carntrof :second and Washing ton :Strada, nearly opposite the late, residenee of Judire nu. where you will tied a good assorunent of HOOTS and SHOES. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS. de. My stock is entirely , new. as my old stock was entirely Isamu med by the late tire, w bleb I am disNsed to •ell as ion - 31.1 the market affords. I would request all (who have not born burnt out) to cull and settle their Old Accounts an '1 need m o ney. By so doing you will &infer a great Etyor and enable me to gs on in my business. jsoptl.Jto ISAAC HUTTON' My LOT on Main street, known as the Berlin propeßy, will be sold at Private Sale. I. 11. Votets. 1 14 1RANKLIN HOTEL EAIiT AWE OF CARLISLE bTILF.ET, GREENCASTLE, The nndersigned respectfully:. announces to the Travel ing Public that-this Hotel has been ronoddla, The ROOMS are large and comfortable. and nre well fur nished with good new Furniture. Persons stopping at this Hotel can have either Double or Single Rooms, with or 'without Fire in them. The TABLE is always sup plied with the best in the market, and his BAR fillet with the choicest Liquors. There are also a fine LOT and a pair of HAY and STOCK SCALES connected With the Hotel, for the an. cornmodation of Drrreers and Bunglers. His STABLE will always be provided with good, holefome Provender for stock, and attended by careful Ostlers. Unnelan) JOHN H. ADAMS, Proprietor. DAVID H. HUTCHIS'ON has bemme the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG, PA. This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted and furnished throughout it. parlors and chambers, nod Is now ready for the reception of guests. The traveling public will End the United States Hotel the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on account of Ito access to the railroad, being immediately between the two great depots in this city. illarrisburir, jime 17, (3-tt THE BAR OF THE 31ONTQ031ERY HOUSE will be reopened on Saturday nazi, the '27 th. irte4, on the site of the old Hotel. It will be stocked with :Wines and Liquors of the bed quality. Arrangements will beeedily wade to furnish Meals and stabling. ratort".4l pe M. MONTGOMERY. 13ner-itotors. FA MILY DYE COLORS PATENTED OCTOBER 13, ISff.t. , Black: - 'Dark Green, Blaek for Silk, Light Green. Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, • French Blue, Maroon, . Claret Brown, Orange, Dark Brown. Pink, Light Brown, Purple, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, . Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, .. Light Drab. SoWrino, Fawn Drab, Violet, _ Light Fawn Drab, Yellow. For Dyeing Silk. Woolen and /LiZed Goods, Shan is Scarfs. Dresses. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. Buts, l'euthern, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing% and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. , 7 ,_7 4 A SAVING OP eo PER CENT. For 55 cents you CUD I'AUIOr as many goods as nould otherwise cost five times that anous shades can be produced from the mune dye. The promo Is simple, and any one can not. the dye with perfect stuwesr. Directions in English, French and German inside of each package. yor further information In Dyeing. nod giving a perfect knowledge what colore_are beet adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable re•eipes,) purehifse flowe .5‘ Steyenr.' Treatise on Dyeingrtud Coloring. Seut by moil on receipt of price-10 eeuts Manufactured by [IOWE & STEVENS. noytri.ly] MO Broadway, Boston. For Sale by Druggists nod dealenrgenerully. RAT,I I ioA B cIH, T ra• A- R 1 86,1. EXTERMINATORS "15 vears established in N. Y. City." "Only inndlible remedies known." . . '• • , " Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Fatally." • " Rats come eat of their holes In dlr." ---- - C IT by Bewa a re ll !!I o ft ) ti o s ir worthless ae imitutiong'. . 9 Cartar'lo7 Itepot, Noulel: Broadway. New York. ".. Bald by eV , Wholeoale end Remit Druggists - kr Chemhershorg Ps. fniar9.P.Wi e. MIEM coid::titiiiii."'' tre). A. DEM. - 1 DEIT HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH, FLOUR, W I( E A. T , CLOVER SEED, ALL R-INDS OF PRODUCE BALq' CU &L PLASTER AND SAND, 1111 „ 6400,0 W __ol.ooo 1,086 088 FOR SALE, HEAP - gOR CASH - AT - •1 DIETZ S. 31'DOWEL.L'3 WAREHOUSE AND COAL YAlt-D, RAIL ROAD DEPOT CFIA3IBEItSTIVIIG, Junk, tZ. LEONARD E'BERT Sr: SON, COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS. We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber, and are prepared to furnish Bill Lumber to order at short no tice; all at the most reasonable terms. Our stock of Lttm• ber consists of 'White Pine 2 Inch Plank, .• " '' select Plank. . " " " Plank. '• " 1 select and Culling Boards " " i'• Sitting (6 inch) " " Best River Shingles, • " " Worked Flaring, " "Siding,- " " Joist and Scantling, all sires, • Hemlock Joist and Scantling, " Boards, Yellow Pine Boards, Joist and Scantling, Palling and Plastering- Laths. We hate 151.1 always on band a good supply of all kinds of Coal for stoves and lime-bunting. Also a supe rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub lic are invited to lOW 1121 a call , no e e will endeavor to 'give Putkfaetiort to all that call. Coal and Lumber famished on the eats to any station on the 'Franklin ItatlroatL Fe''Oilice on Second St., in the rear of the Jail Yard. Cbauthersburg, LEO. EBERT & SON. istly27-t£ SMALLS;BENDER & CO., York and ColdJborough, Pa., LI:11111'ER DEALERS AND ItANIT.ACTVItEIta OF SASH, DOORS. SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR A- SD 01.YDOFP FRAMES. 4r., livep constantly on band a well selected stock of seas muible Lumber, viz:—Joist and Scantling. Weatherboard ing; dressed Flooring, Sitting, Laths, Palings nod Fl`Deing. White Tine taut Oak Bills, sawed to order at the abortest notice. All communications should be addressed to Yong, PA. Iselea2.ll. jfarinarbing Vousto. UNDE'RLICH & HEAD. FottwARnING AM COmmmoN 11FteatornA North' ,Second Street. opposite the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. Chamber burg, Pa. ' Caw run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Bahl.; more. MiENTS. s —Peneack, Zell & Hinehmna. No. SIE Mar , ket St.. Philadelphia. Lykens Valley. Broken Erg and Nutt COAL, (direct from the mine.), Wilkesburre and Pine (hove FOUNDRY COAL. LUMBER. SHINGLES. SALT, PLASTER and H.m, CEMENT. kept eonstant(v on hand. - FLOUR. CRAIN mukirrODlTE of till kinds pitrehabed at the Lie:hebt et.h WUNDERLICH & NEAD. .‘\TEIV ARRAN 0 ETNI E N T.-FREIGIiT TH 111 .1 T tiv.w 1(.11K WITHOUT THAnellielidnl.T. The under..ig-ned would ne.pertiully inform the patine, tout tlo , y ore prepared to ehip all kind+ of Procture„ elttair, bp., from ebnuthersbarg to New York without trhashipmetit, and deliver it at New York as quirk us it con he delivered in Philadelphia. The tvtt:nteln of Millers and Shippers is respectfully ire - vited to this new arrangement. Fur further informutiun inquire of DEITZ S MI.DOWELL, Agents. felr24.tr. Chinnbersbnrg. TIU GELLE.sra:. JAcou ZELLER. GILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISIoN MERCHANTS, AND IiWOLESALE GROCERS. Nnrth•Wewt - cornet' of Sixth and Market Streets. Philp delphiu. itliortilanrouo. N E. -3 RUNKLE'S BITTER wrgE OF IRON A pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Altera tive of wonderful efficacy in diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS. • Cares Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, „ Headache, General De bitity, Nervousness, Hermes - skin of Spirits, Constipation, Is termittent Fever, Acidity of the Same - neh,-Natuten, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Puttees' or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering , at the Pitt of the Stomach, Bwfmrain'of the Head. Difficult Breathing, Yellow Head, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, and Limbs, ' willeure every ease of Chronic or Her vein Debility, Diseases of the Rid - nay. and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. • Good for Mate or Fediale, Old or Young. The most benefleial medicine known gives better sails fardion and cures more diseases than any nth- , er preparation offered to the public. This truly valuable Tonic has been sc thoroughly tested by all claases of the rommunity, that it Is now deemed In dispensible as a Tiinie Medicine, It costs but little, gives tone to the-Atom:loa renovates the system and prolongs life. We now Maly ask a trial of this valuable Tunic. L''''BENVAItE OF COUNTERFEITS. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by 8. A. ICElii; RE L.& BRO., I fd-...)iarket at,, Harrisburg. For sale by Dtuggiiits and Dialers everywhere. Mayll.6nt. MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RE STORED.—Just published, a new edition of Lilt. CI'LpI,RWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY, on the radica cure (without medicine of Spermatarrhsca, or semi nal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Legs:Pitney, Mental and Physitml Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fite, induced by aelf-indidgenee ur sexual extravagance. Price. in a sealed envelope, only ti cents. The celebrated author in this admirable eficay clearly demonstrates, from u thirty' years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of selfahuse may be radically eared without the dangerous use of iuterual medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of CUSP, ut once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mutter what bk eonclifion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Thi. ',mare should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the hand. GIS Sent, under 5.11,1, in n plain envelope. to Ali> , address, post-paid, on receipt of .ix cents, or two poet stamps. Ad• dreNs the publiolteri, CHAR. J. C. KLINE & 127 Bowery, New York, I'mt office box 1111.15.64-Iy. • AMAN OF A THOUSAND.—A Cow 4rminiVE ClltEtt —DR. 11. JAMES, a Retired Physician of great eminence, discovered, while In the Indies, a certain cure Inc Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi-' hts. Coughs, Colds and General Debility. The remedy won discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was giving up to die. His child was cured, and is now aline and u eIL Desirous of benefiting bin fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish it the recipe. containing full directions for making and successfully using, this remedy, free on receipt of theirnames, with two stamps to pity expenses. There is not n single MAP of Consumption that it fines not of once take hold of and dissipate. Night sa eats, peevishness. irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difflcult expectoration, Sharp pains In the lamp, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the ntotnach, thin of the bowels wasting away of the muscles. The writer will please state' the name of the paper they seen this ads ertinewent in. Address. CRADOOOIL & CO., marli2.l).] 225 North 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa. - 113#1,1 itiano. .3.c. RICHARDS. N. 1). ' JTO . MONTGOMBRY. H. L. D ICHARDS & MONTGOMERY have 1.1.1 associated themselves In the Practice of 'Medicine, and have taken an Mice In the lute residence 'of Jacob B. Jtilicr, Immediately opposite' the Peesbyterion Chalet,. All persons indebted to either of the &bure will please make early settlement of the same. ' 1ang2441 DR. W. H. BOYLE vdllattend prompt .ftl3.ll:et ehr. , 4lrnime i ne el ar n the !LE th" Vfn"tinebali my rot oi ttit - - ;, • .; Jb Mtn C etabutg pd. WILL PAT TILE FOR RYE CORN OATS TIMOTHY SEED, I= IMMIIII CE M E N T, EMI7Ea 1 C' A L- truttutt, scr. COACH AND S - ADDLEIT:Y H AEDW ARE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public. that be continues to carry• on the above business, at his old stand, on stain Street, opposite the German Re• formed Church, CHAIIDERSBUnG, Having irdarn'e4 his business, Saddlers and Coaa - makers rclll find La his Store Boom 'a general assortment of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Hogskim, Patent Leather, - Saddle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Fa 'Plated., Tinned and Japanned; Goat Flair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain ' • Web, lower than Cotton : Raines, Bits and Stirrups, • Plated, Tinned and Japanned Coach Handles,= new styles ; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts; Roseate% Swivels and Ornaments 1;on Plated and, Wood Gig Hawes: BECKLE&.BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns ; Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rine, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable for the trade. ALL KINDS OF PLATING, &c., dune with neattle. , S and despatch. _ . LEWIS VTAMPLER, , Chamberiburg, Pa. 110,634 E CHEAP HARD W ARE! , BRAND & FLACK Had a few good, under the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, • Screws and other Hard ware. Besides, they have just received from New York and Philadelphian very large lot of goods. purchased much cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been burned out, therefore we offer !run, Nails, Hocks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Oils, Glass. Paint. &c., at the lowest figure. its isLAcKs3u • !•lIS AND FARMERS ! We have on band about 10 Tous Iron of different kande, which we will nell tens than it nun be bought is the city. Also we have 100; helix of Nails and Spikes, we offer at from 6 to 10,dollars per keg. CUTLERY. - . ' 'Cowes and Forks.. Scissor", Itozon, Pool,t Kuires,' :_zto.loos, Sc., just revtoved from New York which we offer very low. _ septi fl AR RI A GE MAKERS' GOODS, Shoemakers' Findings. Saddlene Findings at BRAND & FLACK 6. c,;4.IIOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES r AT 2.5 cent* each anti, many other 'ankles whkh wesin the lite, whkh nva b matte as good as new • = at BRAND S.: FLACK'S. CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the !Store in the Alley.. ----naaNn&iFLACK. "Mato, Caps anb Sun. D ECHERT STI,LL. Ay.f.AD! HAi' S AN C, A P ! J. DECIIER T j hag , re.iwned hie HAT AND CAP STOR, cud ie tio:pretbared to aectimmitliite L vlt; C4ttuult!te.atui the public geberully Call at 44 NEW KOO3l, On Stroud Streit, North of Mir Let, etteraberslxtry,r, Sept. 21. LADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Eetubtished Fur itzinufamory, No: aN Ase-A . 80TM adore ilk P4ilculelph..--4 have now In store of my own Importation:nod 3lnnufucture, one of the LARGEST and most BEAU TIFCL selection. , of FANt:Y FURS, for LADIES' nod CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the city. Also u fine moor:mut of Gent's F.ur Gloves awl Collars. .1.1 my Fun were all purchased when Gold watt at a. mneh lowerprmium than nt present, I atnlenabled to dip. pope of them at very reasonable prices, nnIFI would tbere fote rAllicit a call tram toy frieudp of Franklin county and %member the Number and Street JOHN FAItEIRA, 71r Areh Street, abo v e it h. south side, eepuM-Huom PHILADELPHIA I have no psirtuer. nor enuneetiou with any other store in Philadelphia - COME TO THE ~ \IARKEt HOUSE HAT& CAP& BOOT.Y, SHOE& W. W . PAXTON has putt opened u fine assortment of HATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, at ids new Store in the Market Howe. where he ran furnish all article' in his Sue, chap for cash: Some goods are sold at old prices. = A tine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR. PET BAGS. VALISES. lee.. &e., coati/wetly. on band. Call and examine our Inure stock at pod, pert} W. W. PAXTON. Ei7.llattbt ant .Jekneltn. T FORSYtH & CO., 42 and 44 NAS- Stir STREET, NEW YORK, (adjoining the Post Ottiee) uffere for mule the following magnificent list of WATCHES, CHAINS. JEWELRY, &e., Valued at e100,1.)00 Erick Article One Oollar, and not to be Paid Far Ultra ;mit Inuits -what you R.tt ' 100 Gold and SoSter Watches if DI 00 to 6100 each 200 LalllP3 ' Gold IWatVIINI 35 - each 500 Ladies' and Gents' Silver d 0... 15 each 5,(0) Ladies' GeldiPenells 4 (10 to 6 each 5,000 Gold-band Bracelets '1 CO to ID each 10,000 Loekets. Chains and Rings.— 250 to 6 each 5,01:10 Cameo, lidmaiic and Jet Brooches 4 IX) to 6 each 6,000 Coral and FlOrentine Ear firops 400 to S each .10,000 Gents' Breast Pins. 200 to S each 15,000 Sleeve Buttons & BOKOM Studs 200 to 5 each 10.000 sets Liulies Jewelry " 500 to 10 each 6,0110 Lava and Florentine Sets 4 00 to 6 each' 10,000 Gold Pena, Silver nod. Holders 400 to ' 5 each 5,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Eaten. Mon rases total retells 4 (a) to 0 each The iwneles, in this stock of Jewelry are of the neatest and most Lishimiable styles. Certificates of all the various Articled are put in sealed envelopes and Mixed, thus gins' has all a fair chance, and sent by malt for 25 centi each; and on receipt of the certificate, it is nt ydur option to send 0142 riot.i.Ali and take the article narneil in it or Five Certificates for $l, eleven fur $2; thirty forss; slaty for 810; one hundred for 815. Certificate money to la, en closed with order., Correipondenre prdutptiv tinswelad. Aollsrfa iVasirsiti in every town and regiment. bend or a rireular. Address W. FORSYTH fune22-3tn) 42 d. 44 Nagnau Rt., New York. HENRY HARPER, NO. MU, ARCII ST., PHILADELPHIA, Hag a large stork of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, Superior plated TEA SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, &e. se t294mos *ablitety anb . 11)3tneoo. -ADDIE - 4AI) ---- D I ,LE !) 111 JERE/di/kit OYSTER .respeetflilly returns hie tluinks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement reeei ved from them heretofore. and he would invite theta and. the community genenillY, who mak nCed any thing in his line, to ;rise him a call at his new sound. owEast queen street, near the Franklin Railroad, Chambersburg where he keeps constantly lin - hand every variety of SAEFIL'E RY--AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, nail he Is prepared to eel! the same on terms thaidefs‘compoti tion. Every article otTered for sale is warrented to be made of the. best materlol and by competent workalan, which will be fully demonstrated on an riunination WRIT- TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also eon the attention of persona wanting.la good neat and cheap and WNW - alai Trunk or Valise to hts assortment. juiiel7A. DONT :FORGET GORDON'S place of badness, one door South of Dr. 1. L. SuesseroWs. His terms aro Cash, as he has no capital. CIH. GORDON is still on Main street, • One door. South of Dr. J. L. Suesserott's Office. Re In ready to MI all orders In Ids line of business. foug'24. 00 TO GORDON and see it he can't VA suit y to something hi his lino. !Mayo attb euernolzate. QUEENS*ARE.—E. D. REED has just returned from the East, with wall line of Queens and Glum Ware, which he is Mining at low priors, at the Family Grocery, corner of plain and Washington fits. ang9A AA. A LARGE LOT OF GLASS AND QuEzsEwAnE just opened at. E. D. REID'S. MILLER, HAMILTON dr CO. ,IrANUFACITHEItB OF TIN, COPPER AND BRASS WARE, TIN AND IRON ROOFING AND SPOUTING, and deniers In all kin of STOVES FOR WOOD OR COAL, and all articles belonging to their business, would rev:Kt fully inform the citizens of Chamberehurg and vicinity WO they are nuvr in fall pperation and are prepared to anplAY- Me best articles irn the most reasonable terms. REPAIRING done on short notice, with beet mania and at low rates.. Highest each rieeslinict for nld. Imn, C . 14 )ppar. Bruit% Painter end Lead. • sep9l Elms anti Antrim. =I LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER, ; RPICtiGLER'S. . . Ti Eillig . DY'S MEDIPALAILtIy "Ivo yjt_Y, , *r 44 !"i% .1-. HOSTETT FR ' S BITTERS, . up ,l IOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, • 'at SPANGLER'S. H ORSE AND-CATTLE POWDERS, at SPA:a:MEW& SOAPS,PERFUSIERY, HAIR, TOOTH "Nail and Clothes Brushes, at SPANGLER'S: PANGLER'S STORE, NEARLY' OP -1,3 I,site Dr. Sermeny's aloe. tiopp2l D',R.r - UG$! DRUGS!! CP.FeSSLEP., successor toHkreEit S Cf 11.613. LEII, low opened a new stock on Hain street. tint door go wn o f Queen street, where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishmenthed acquired. .t cantimmtion of the libotal patronage-which the Item re• deivisi is re.pectfully solicited. A fair stock - of Drugs, Chemicals,' and Patent 31edicines is now offered. Ale° A denituble assortment of • • Perfumery, Soaps, Pockaßooks, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brukihoo, Tooth Umbel.. Cogrooties., MA Fancy Articles iu gteatortirtety. Ii,EIIOBVNE LAMPS.—togry clfe:rription of Hand Lamps. Stand Lamps Hanging .Lamps and Side Limps suitable fur Kitchen use,Verlor nor, Store use aini.Ofbee '4'sE " HE BEST COAT: OIL IN THE - MARKET. .g'unatly Dyes Grail Colors. Everything' in a Druggists 'nv of business. _ 13: -- ,pou l n 'r ct eseti m wi pti th o re n c lrecelt; special attention, and are ,0 and skill. C. H. CRESSLEkt, Main street, fret door South of Queen street, 'ln the : Storeltottai tcith . J, Sheets, Merchant Tailor. NfILLER.'S. DRUG STORE.- - -- Rubbed three times, and then 'burnt out k rather but never say die or Ove up the ship is uur motto. MILLER has resumed the DRUG BUSINESS next doom Bitoirs'a HATEL, near the Masi:Ea' Bonus. where he trill be happy to nor,ommoclate his old friends and alt enstumem with a-general amisrtment or DRUGS._ eff£3ll6ALii . PERIFF;11E111. 6001) 80.11'S PATENT MEDICINES, and .ncll thing tug aro itxanliy keptiu all Drug Store. [M. OUT, OF THE ASHES.—NixoN AGAIN OTEN.—Sixon's krrtig Store is now open in - the office of Dr. A. H. Senseny, on Main Street. Drugs, Patent. Medicines, Pertiwary, Soap, Combs, Brushes. Dye &WM, Paper, Cur elopes and odds tack ends of all kinds: Please , remember the place °Oleo of Dr. Sensenv. Main St Horse and Cattle Powder will be furpfthed this week. _ , IReb ital. IP R T TO ALL. I N V AL iDS IRON 'IN THE BLOOD. It is tell known to the medical profession that IRON to the vital principle or Life Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat; but if the food is not properly dfgested, or it - from any catme 4 whatever, the necaselary - quant4 of iron is not taken into the circulation, or hemmes reauceti,. the whole' system suffers. The hint Mood will irritate„the BiOrt, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will tend its disease producing elements to all parts of the systetri, and every one will n'uffer it, whatever organ may be Ire dirivioed to dinner. I Ttie great value of . , .X.S, A—MEDICINE Is well 'lOO4 and acknowledged by 'medical men. The difficulty has been to obtain such preparation of it rat enter the circulation and assirnulate at once with the blood. This point. tape Dr. Hayes. Massachusetts State Chemist, has been 'attained in the Peruvian` Syrup, by , combination in a way before 'unknown. THE- PEAUVIIN SYRUP Isa PROTECTED solution of the PROXIIIE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY lli MEDICINE that strike.* at the Root of Disease larsntipbeizat the blood with its Vital Principles or Life Element—lcon, THE PIREVIAN StRUP Curei'Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint., Dropsy - , Fryer Ind Ague,Lom of Energy, Low Spirits. P - HE PkRTITIAN SYRUP Innotee strength, vigor, and new life Into the sys tem and buil& up al; "Iron-Constitution. THE PERUVIAN SYEUP Cures Nervans' Affections, Female Complaints and a .diseases of the kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SIRUP la a SPECIFIC for all diseaseir originating in a BAD _STATE OF ,THEjIILOOD, or accompaniol . by Debi a ft or Low State of the syst6m. Pamphlets conteinieg certificates of _cures and reonm mendenons from some of the moat emir - tied Physicians, Clergymen and others, will be sent FREE to any address. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, Esq.,. President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. Rei. ABEL STEVENS, . Late Editor Christian 'Advocate St Journal. Rev. R. CHURCH, ' Editor Stut.Tort Chronicle. Rev.,Johu Pierpont. • ' T.wait( Jamison, M, D.,. Rev. Warren 'Berton ' ! Roswell Money, M. D., - Rev. Arthur B. Faller, S. K. Kendall, M. D.. . , Rev. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm, X. D., Rev: Sylvenne Cobb, , Francis Dana, M D., Rev. T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D.,_ Rev. Ephmlin Nute,•Jr.„ Jose Antonio Sanchez, M.D. Joseph H. Cnireelt, A. A. Rays. I)., Rev. Henry Upham. j Abraham Wendell, M. D., Rey,. P. C. Handley, i J. R. Chilton, M. D., Rev. John W. Olmstead, , H. E. Kinney, M. D. .Prepared by N. L. CeARIC 4 CO., exclusively for J. R 141NSMNRE, 491 Bitsidway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. • 1, 1 julyl3.row.ly .RE.DDIN4'A RUSSIA SALVE PCRTY.. ATIN,EXPKRIEN'Ot ' '‘ Lee tnllP estalilith ed the !superiority of ' I•REDDiNG'I IitiTSSIA SALVE ' F Over alt. Other healing preparations. ' • It ones all 'Minis of Sores. Cuts, Scalds, Burns, lions, Stilt Rheum, Erysipelas, Stfes, Piles, Corns, Sore I,IIW, Sore P.yes, tke., removing the pain at once. and to. diming the most angry-looking , Swellings and !uflamma. lions as if by magic , . 0N1417 fIe:CENTS /I'l4OX. 11 1 , 011 SAL A By P. DINSSIOBB, No.: 491 Broadway, New York . . S. W. FOWLS N0. ' 48 Tremtnitsweet,Bostan, and by all Druggists. [ julyl343oway, atioineri at La.bl• & STENGER, ATTOR , G. KEYS A.ViLAW.—ii". S. SIEMER, District At torney and Agent far procuring Pensions, Bounty gooey rod arrenis of pay„ , °Moe M James dwelling, on the West side of Seeorul, Street, be*xpon Queen and Washington Streets. • 'QTUMBATJGH AzH GEHR, krmx.Ers• 1 , •_)•• AT LAW.—Office opitoeite the Poet Oti Willie!. tend promptly to all imminent entruoted to their care. P. 6. Authorised Agents for the collection at Pitnehtuil, Bounty, Back Pay end all ether claims a t tratnetthe gefefil• meet.sepl-4 .1 T S EVEBETT. Attorney at La Mee op Market Street: opposite the Court House, formerly ocenpled by Jet. Coot, Esq. All legal businese.a entrusted to his,core will tredve prompt atten tion. _ sep7-tf. TORN gTEIVA/iT t ATTORNEY AT LA.W. Office on Second Street, a few doori South ottke Market Home. PENSIONS, BOUNTY atulotber claims Promptly colleeteck ! [augl KENNEDY & NILL, ATTO tiNEYS AT LAW, have for the present I'AIWAVeII their office to theresidenteafT.st.NM, go Second Street, walaalioPfn• site the Market R. e, (ndr4 LYI4I.A-N S. CLARKE, ATTORIitY AT LAW, ChatOetel3urg. 0 fike (at the old plaee,) on 3tatitht.Streed; newly opposite the Coot Babe. (anti-4t pENSION,I BOUNTY AND WAR CLAIM ADDDCY,—Detulians procured for fold ere of takpreikes.wixriwito disabled: 41v reason 9f w 0, 041 receivel, a,d7epaw Ccrittgefs4, ivi dte la the swipe or Ott Vatted States.; and ?malaria, - Dm Dainty', and ArrPiudA of Pay obtained Air ataasra or heirs of -those who bare dieti-or been while In service. JOHN R. ORR, Claim Arent; CalMlibernburip Po. agrituiturd. piPORTANT T 0 FARMERS.—The .y .*cheapestand best "Thresher and Cleaner" is "Wheel er & Ifelick's,lmproved Patent Railway Power and com bined THRESHER' ANIS CLEANTdt." This machine Is maradfaritured.at the small adrarreeof 10 per cent. over that of last year. The farmers are readily adopting it everywhere. • It saves labor and expense, and does more and better work than any other machine. Price of a two horse &liner a three-horse machine $320,: These prices embrace everything complete. This machine has advan tagespe that aregreatlylin or to say other. One is that It can be used entirely in 1 l e Barn door, and that the power can be conveniently sed for cutting fodder, shell. mg corn, cutting stem, sa lug wmid, &e. And it re. quint less power and fewe rhands than any other. -PALME It ' S EXCE LSIOR SELF-SITST..kININO BORSE•PITC'EFORK. hm many advantages over orb. era. among which are i it hi self-stlslaining. requiring no attention until its local is to $e discharged. Ely the use of the pulleys furnished with tine forks it will swing directly over the mow, when it disc ha rges its load by simply pal ling the conL Mute a handle but IS inches in length. This patent has been awarded the premien', at the New York State Fair, and at all ; the County Fairs, whereyer exhibited. , . , ' SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN SHINGLE ARD READING MACHINE, is a new and valuable improve ment in machines for manufacturing Shingle and Reading. 'cutting obliquely; or otherwise, say desired thiekos4ss or length, tirl to 24 inches. This Maclaine can be set up and run by an ordinary water power. It Will saw one thou sand shingles per hour. Mr. Robert Black, of Fayetteville. Franklin county, Pa., Is the Sole Agotrrfor Franklin and Adams counties( Any information desired respecting any or; ll of these machines can be obtained by either milting twin in person. or ad dressing him by letter. Persons wishing any of these ma chines will please make their orders soon, as it requires some time to get them from the manufacturer. None will be ordered but those that are sold. They will be furnished at manufacturer's prices, transportation added. = CIIA3IIIqtSIWRO, Mayl7, 1861. • Robert tri lerrA:4sg.—Dear Air: q. have thoroughly tested the Tread-power in running all kinds of Machinery about the Barn. and I have had the unlit approved Lever-pow- PIS tried at my Barn also, and ;unhesitatingly recommend the Tread-power, I run all my machinery—thresher and cleaner. s corn-sheller, folder-Mier, and circular raw, with- a twmhorsa Tread-power; and the power is ample. and two homes trio give the sane, if not greater power than four can with the lever-powiT. and the labor it no More severe on the horses. In short, '1 regard -tho Troact-pov. et as having - every adsnntagt over the Lever-power. and it must non be universally adopted by tanners. Very Itespettfnlly Tours, A. K kpply to the Imdensigned is c;re'enwood. Frauklin co. maylB-4 1 )* " 1 ROBERT A GRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO's CHEAP, FERTILIZERS. .F.ABULETTE. This Fertilizer Is einnirPsi.sl of night soli ana the fertii king element of urine. combined. ehemieally ufid mechan ic-ally with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorb ents. It is reduced to a pnlverulent ecmdition. ready for im mediate use. and without loss alit!, highly uitrogenotar fertilizing prOperties. Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and arrive qunli6eo, nne well known to be all that agrieulturists can desire, Prier. SZ per Toni CHEMICAL COMPOST'. This Fertiliar 6 largely composed of animal matter. to meat. bor, flab. leather. hair and wool together with chenfienli and inorganic fertilizers. which decom• pose The mass, and retain ..the nitrogenous elements!. It is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner por• Goat of night soil s It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and espeeially for potatoes, and garden purptHes. - Its ezeellant qualities, strength and cheapness, have Inside it very popular with all who have used it 'Price. $25 per Ton. TREE AND FRUIT FERTILIZER. It ix n highly phosphatic fertiliter, and is particularly adapted for Oa. Cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flow. en; It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of ttood and fruit. and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the frUit. For hotiliouse and household plants nut flowers. it willbe found an indispen sable article to-secure theii greatest perfection. - It will prevent and cure. diseased conditions of the peach and grape. and is excellent for grass and lawns. - ' The formula- or method of combining its constituent fee. tilizing idirredients have received the - higlied approval of i emnent chendriti undrolentific agvieultruist4. Price, 850 per Tot , PHOSPHATE OF LLME. - The Agricultural' Chemical Compares, manufacture a Ma+. pluste of Lime, in aceardance with a new , and valuable formula., by which a very anperior article is produced., so as to be agonied at a leas price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that Its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market Price, $45 per Ton. TERMS C./s.SH.—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the Purchaser.. N T AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO'S WORKS. 'AT CANAL WHARF, ON THE Ij'ELAWAHE. Offlee, .ILII Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R. B. FITTS, 'General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing full db reetions for using the above Fertilizerp sent by mail free, when requested: , Thug. ,31-3RLI .COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR, gAX k) ufactural by MUSLIM, BATES £ DAY, Mangffeld, Chia.—We are willing to guarantee that from two acres of gaud Cane, a sufficieut number of gallons of Syrup can be prxxideell io cover,cost of Machinery, capable of mak• ing eighty ga11011.3 of Syrup per day, which at fifty cents pet. gallon, will pay for costsof Mill add % Evaporator in four days; or where pan is wanted for a brick arch, with out the Furnace, ill less time. COOK'S SYRUPS have been sold at an_ average of sixty cents a gallon, and none in market. 'An acre of good will prolluee titan 0 to 300 gallon!. of Syrap. - tiORGO SEF,D.—We offer u Superior Article, selected by ourselves. Sprout the seed and roll in' plaster. Plant in drills four feet apart. from forth to South. Light soil -and Sotaberti eaporure preferred, although not absolutely nocetaary,..us it will grow on soils where many crope would be a failure. Cultivate as for COrn. Cook's Evaporator has taken the first premium 'wet all others at two Uni t ed States Fairs ant aver thirty State Fairs. s Clark &ire dla&iine Company's CA....NE -MILL and. above SLED for sale by W. G. REED, Agent, Chanibersburg, Pa. - a? The Sorge Hand• Book sent free to any person ask. lug fur it. autta. ORGIIO SYRUP.—The undersigned ),..1 lacing distributed large quanitties of seed last spring for the purpose of enronmging more extensive planting_ to our respective districts, so as to warrent the expense of procuring improved machinery necessary; for the manufac ture of syrup on a more extensive scale, we would new say inroply to the numerous inquiries of our friends, that we have now nearly completed our steam works and will be ready to commence operations Ina few days. (The terms and condition of manufacture were made known when the seed was distributed. one third of the product; or pee third the retail price of the Syrup.) All parties who are in terested are invited to give us 'a call. B. L, RYDER, Manniketurer, at the:West Franklin Nurseries, near Loudon, on the Lou. dip and Cove Gap Road. DANIEL STOUFFER & SONS, at Stoniferstoron, 1 mile east of Chambersburg, on the Bal timore Turnpike. (sep2l %IRE:TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY. Folt I;pI.AND AND (WIDEN CULTIVATION.—Octo ber and November are the best months for planting this excellent and easily grown. fruit in Gardens and Market Gardens. The crop here last season if:, my method of cul tivation was over 400 bushels per acre. Explicit direc tions for cultivation ofi a small or large scale. with prices of plants, will be sent to any address. together with EL priced descriptive catalogue of all seeds, Fnut ,. Garden, or Nur sery. All the new Strawberries aro now ready for delis'. erg, prepaid by maiL Now is the time to plant for Spring . crop. • • C. --we of all packages pald to lloston or New York. EL M. - WATSOF. pnnets-Lt, Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. ' .I.xA DIIIOI+ZIATED PACIFIC GUAM - J.- A real guano, containing from seventy to eighty per cent 'of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, to which has been added, by a chemical process, a large per centage_ of actual Ammonia, so fixed that iteannot evaporate, mak. fog it equal, if not superior to any other fertilizer. Pamphlets with copies of Analyses by Dr. Jackstia, - Mass. State Assayer, and Dr. Liebtg, of Baltimore. and testimonials from scientific Agriculturists, showing itr, value. Can be obtained from J. 0. BAKER, & Ca, • SELLLNG AGENTS,' 87 Wall Street, 'Sew York. nuurh 2-1 v tobacco aub ,agars. TACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR tr STORE.--Having re-bulit my Tobacco and Cigar Store on South Main street, (corner of Washington &Main streets,) two squares from the Diamond, I would invito ail to eull and examine my stock, consisting of CHEW IND TOBACCO: . Congress,,nll.kinds, Cavendish, I__, - Twist. all kinds, Rove Twist, -, ••c-c'' Flounder, Old Virginia, Navy, Honey Dew, Michigan Fine Cut, • -- --- st.b7, - . - & - • - e. ---- , - . Solace, liert's Delight, Sunny Side, &e. Andereon Shorts Plantation 6 Rappee, Large Hand, Out nod Dry, Lynchburg. - _Jam - es Ricer, M'end, 2 lieu 21 BUSH 5T11.40.; HAND.-TOBACCO SEHAiU3.—The undersigned has just returned from the City with a complete stook of Tobacco and Be gan, such as Natural Leaf. Michigan, Smoking Tobac cos and Pipes. Store on Queen Street. three doors than the M. E. Church. Come, give him a LIII. traffM C.H. BUSH. TL ARGE . ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO 1 4 1 and SECARS, wholesale and retail, at "4.p SHAFER d: STUART'S, on:clueen StTeet. FAA of the Methodist Church. elotbing: JW. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR • NISHLNG STORE and SHIRT AfANUFACTORY, No. 814 Chesnut St., 4 doors below the Continental, Phil adelphia. Particular attendan t given to ordhred guru, perfect fit guaranteed. Perms+ at a distance can order to the following Shirt measures Size around the Neck. " Chest under the Arias. " Waist. " •! Wrist. Length of Anns (bent) from centre of back to middle of hand. • • Length of Bosom at Side. " Shirt. ;WESTON dc BROTHEL MER - CHANT y TAILORS, No. 900 Arch Street Philartelpkia, Pe, Miring received a liben‘Lalawatltataaaage Loam Chem heriburg and vicinity, wit are encouraged ta , Or, &rpm*. The extellence of Our goods and oaf mirk, 'and the tare we take to give, entire satlefaction; Are a itifileleut guaran tee that we value our Imputed= I.ttl-Iy. WESTON & BROTHER: • SSCFFS Sc otch. SMOKING. B Dick, Danville, Garabaldi, Grant, Cowie Sigel J. A. JACOBS. nolI-1 Octo,ben 5, 9.4.4k.5( fIOPYRIGHTED VIEWS-.OF CHASM- F BERSBURG Di RUES& Bank of Cluunbersbarg and Franklin Boum. , COrt Hamm and Town Hill. _ Maar Street. Main Street tram thestolamond mirth dad south. • Corner Main and East Sing Street. General View. Contieocheagna Creek-with Baptist Chmel. Second near Market Street. North.west corner Public Square. Published by R. NBWFX-L, 724- Arch Street, and SW sale in Chambersbarg Sbrytekk Book Store. 4 - lateral aisextuar to do trade. L: , ETTERS'OF ADVICE FOR LADIES: , FIVE ANATWICAL WIDRAVTROS. Res Information never before pitEdisbed.. Sent free in A. sealed envelope fet US cents. ' Address . DR. STANFORDi-_- Boi - No. 4,652 Now York O. Ric b ital. ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.-Dr. B JOILSSTON, the forinder of this Celebrated Instate titm, offers the most certain. speedy, and only effectual remedy in the world for Glees, Structures, Seminal weakness, Pain in the L i oins, Constitutional Debility, Impotence, Weakniss of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys> Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nee. volts Irritability. Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, or skin ; and all those serious and melancholy disonleis ruts. tug from the destructive habits of Youth, Which destroy both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrsn to the mariner Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c.. ImPosSible. YOUNG MEN.—Young Hen especially, who have be come the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and des tructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely gnt , Ve thousands of young men of the mast exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to eestaor the living lyre; may call, with full confidencts. MARRIAGE!—Married persons, or young men con templating marriage, being aware of physiCal weakness, orgunio debility, deformities, &c., should immediately . consult Dr. Johnston. - ... . . He who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as a . gentleman, and . confidently rely upon his skill to it physictan. ORGANIC WEAILNESR 11131.EDIAT,ELY CURED AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED.—This awl, se is the penalty most frequently paid by those who haw become the victims of improper indulgences. Young persona are , too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the drtnitful consequences that may entrust Now, who that understands the subject will pretend 'CO' deny that the power of Proerentihn is tau sooner by Buse 'llilllng into ,unproper habit than by the prudent. Besides being de, priced Of the plettotre of healthy offspriug, and the most serious and destructiVe sympathy to mind and body arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental, powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation - of the heart. indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, 'symtoms of consumption. Office No. 7. Speak Frederick Steed, seven doors from' Baltimore street, East side, up the steps. Be partieular in observing the wane and number, or you • will uditake the place. - A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. _.ffir.lfer : eury or Nal/SCOW/ Drugs. , DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal Mese_ or Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United Stales, and' the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Loudon, Paris. Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some at - to most astonishing cures that were ever known. Batty tam with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great ne °noon.. being alarmed at sudden sounds, and" bushfuln , with frequent blushing, attended sometimes *, d” RuatastarnereNhareden tte rna l lu e ' m w l t e l l titd, stud - t rudent votary of pleasure find he bus imbibed the seed of lo painful &sins: e, It too often happens that an ill timed nee of shathe, or dread of discovery, - deters him front a lying to those who from education and respecta bility 4n alone Befriend him, - delaying till the constitu• nounl symptoms of this horrid disease make their , appall , ance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nachos, nal !pi. us in the head and limbo, dimness of sight; deaf. ( er n . , nobs on the chin, bones and arms, blotches on the . ad. face and extremities, progressing with frightful so tidity, till at last the palate of the mouth" or the buttes of th nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease bee,. ' , comes a horrid object of oommisserution, till death puts a pe 'toll to his dreadful sufferings,- by sending him to "that •. . e front whence no traveller returns." l'o such, there. fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy a and front his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vie. m of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy . fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease Owing to the unskillfrilness of ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate' to an uptimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE I—Dr. J. addresses those who have injured themselves by private and Im proper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, via:—Weakness of the Back and Limbs, - Pains in the Head, DimnesS of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye pepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digest. Live Functions, •fleneral Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, &r. Mia - vaus, the fearful effects on the mind are meat to be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of-Ideas, Depts. sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Avenida to Society, - Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., ace soma of the evil effects. Thousands 'of persons of all ages eau now Jude what is the cause of their declining health, kissing thew vier. becoming weak , pale, have singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of Consamption. " Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.—By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restored. - Thor - mends of the most nervous and debilitated; who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All impediments to Marriage, Physical or 'Mental Dlsanalill cation, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weaknessur Ex haustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured:by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG MEN,: who tuweinjuretl themselves by a car thin practiee, indulged in *hen alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school; the - erects are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render marriage impossible, and destroys both. mind and body„ should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the-darling of hil permits, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of derailing from the path of nature, and indulging in a car taro secret habit' Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE,- should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through - life becomes m weary pilgrimage, the prospect darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed 7 a despair, and filled with the melancholy reflecticin, that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our awn.• OFFICE NO. i SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, - - TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands cured at this Institution in the Mat fifteen years; and the numerous im• portent surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., Witnessed by the reporters of the papers and many other persons, . notices of which have appeared again and aga in Wan' the public. is anufficient guarantee to the afflicted. • N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the air&dy afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it to say to those unacquainted with hiareputatimt, that: Diplomas hang in his office. Diplomas NOTICE:—AU letters must be postpaid, and contain a postage stamp for the reply , . or no 'toisoirer win be semi (mar 164.7. s ip" — 3 'S's ' T E• 14. , +4' - CELERHAYED STOMACH VITTE4/4. A pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Ahab. tive;of wonderful efficacy In diseases liftbh STOMACH, Lima AND BOWELS; - Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gin. oral De lity, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fever, Cramps, Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sew aria. inkr from Bodily Wenlaiest, windier Jule. rent in the spasm, or produced by spedat wok. Rothing that is not wholesome, genial and- reetaratins in its nature enters into the campsite= of ROSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular 'prepara tion ()anteing nu - mineral of any - kind, no deadly botanical element, no fiery excitant, but isa combined= of the ex tracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the ,pariat and mildest of &trustee stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as tho human system can be protected by human mans, against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmor phere, impure water, and other external comes, HOST, ETTER'S BITTERS may be relied= as a safeguard. In districts Infected with FEVER. AHD AGE E it has been found infallible to a preventive, and inestimable Si a remedy ; and thousands who resort to it under apprehen Mon of an attack, escape the scourge ; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvellous medicine. Fever and Ague patients after being plied for months with quinine in stun, until - fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, me not =frequently restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTETTER'S -BITTERS. . _ The weak stomach is rapidly lin - Yemied 614 the Mol tke 'restored by this agreeable Tonto, and hence It works treader* in eases of Toyeyoleria and less confirmed Ram of INDIGESTION. Acting as a gende and painless aperi ent, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the CONSTIPATION euperinduced by Irregular eat= of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to NEIWOUFi - ATTACKS, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS and PITS OF LANGUOR, find prompt and permanent rellet . from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most corieldsive and hum both: sexes. The way of BILIOUS COLIC is immediately as skulged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by meadow eltrresotting to It the tett= of the comphdittutay be pre. vented. 'Asa General Tonic 'HOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce, effects which must be experienced or witnessed •before they, can be folk appreciated. In cases orDONBTITU TIONAL WEAKNESS, PREMATURE DECAY and DEBILITY and DECREPITUDE arising ftton FOLD AGE, it exercises the elected infhtence. ' in the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates ass delightful ierigonint. When the powers of nansni stem. lased Itoperntes to reinforce and re•establish Um= Last, bat not least, it is THE ONLY SAFE STIMU LANT, being manufactured from sound and , trsooeuane materials, and entirely froe from the acid elements pros. eat more or leas in all the ordinary lonies and shaumchiCa of the-day. No family medicine has been so meitersally, arida may be truly added, deservedly popular With the le porn= of the community - , se. HOSTETTERM TER.& Prepared by HOSTETTER dr. SMITH, _Pittsburg, Pa. - Sold try nil Menges* - Groans and Skrekeepszr, every- - where. ' JOSEF% MT.. , , MG X MOM, F RE Y- ,B.r MONO-, 0 N 6- , , ' GENERAL -lINDERTAEER§ _, and Manufacture= or , ISAROGANY WALNUT, CHZRI!,,Y AND; ' CLOT TI COFFINS. - nay will also Amish , - : P:ETALIC AND MC 1114114,4!yw ,-- k ~ -, . .. . M Tuileials atteadedia Town and Cnzdly, Rooiiii at WilllMuno.ff, ika* o *,, #l4 - 4(4 'Nora Clutabento4 ?a. , ile Med pancatfandad Id, An bona. *p ~ i gat be dud. Id - the: rerldpiwf r: A.' PinitaoFe, 'a the Rbnp. - - . .i."l