If 0 B -- --- ITYROPOSALS FOR FORAGE.--ebiEF ;IL Qpima biarrarea OFFica, prParrnsent of War S7ragae 4 mberial4 Md., January 18, 1854. D PROPOSALS in duplicate are invitee4y the andersigned for supplying the Qu&tcrrniisteett UePart• =ant% the Department of West Virginia at Chariest., Rarkersburg and Wheeling, West Va., and the several other Devote on the fine of the Baltimore and OhioJiaiJ tcad, as follo s Clarksburg, Grafton; New Creek, Cam - Garland , Martinsburg. paper's Ferry, Berlin, Point of /lacks, and including, Hagerstown and Frederick City, ILL; or either of those places, with Hay, Corn, Outs and Willie received for the delivery of three thousaad MOO, balhels of Cora or Oats and lifty`l3o) tow of Hay straw and upwards, and must be accompanied by a co py of this advertisement. Ratko must state At which of A tha above named points r they propose to make deliverieg' and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereof. the quantities of each .s tirt4 a r ie posed to be delivered, the time when Raid deity , s eoatiatt.when to be cernpleted. - de reries must be promptly - made within the time and for tb4•4lllatittigk proposed and accepted, to insure prompt siitliketut#l.4.Uwfor. The price mug be written out in words on the bids. • ,kind of description of oats, corn, hay er , *kr; 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 sacks of about three bushels each; the past to-be famished without extra charge to the Gov ernment; the Hay and Straw tAbe securely holed. All articles offered under the bids herein invited will be Subject to a rigid inspection by a Government Inspoctor, before being acoepted. Ootitrsett Will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interests of the Government racy require; and payments will be made when the whole amounts contracted for shall have been delivered mid Ile- No bide will be considered from tallies who have failed heretofore to comply with their contracts. • All proposals must be accompanied by a guaranty, sign ed by two responsible persons, that lu case the bid is ac cepted, he or they will, within dip time named, execute the contract for the same, with goal' and sufficient sureties ' in aMtun equal in amount to the miloust of the contracts to defier forage proposed, in einfermity with the terms of this advertisement, and in ease a bidder shall fail to enter into theomdfact they to make good the difference beta een The offer of. said bidder and the next lowest respousible bidder of the person to whom the contract maybe us arded, , The responsibility of the guarantors must be Shown lei' the official certificate of a United States Distnct Judge or Attorney, Collectorof Customs or other Goveminent offi cial, known by this office. - All parties will be duly notified of the acceptance or re -jection of their proposals. All proposals must be made in duplicate. and he aecsan [ t 'ponied with the oath of allegiance of- the party'or'parties. • unless it has already been placei on file in this office. , NO bids except in the forts prescribed, will be received ' and only from producers or parties- regularly engaged ni the business.. The full name and pest office address of each bidder most be written in the proposals. - Proposals must be addressed to Capt. A. V. Barringer, Chief Quartermaster, Department of West Virginia, Cam. berland, Md., andmarked "gropsaLs for Fonige." Mutt forms of -bide; guarantees and bonds may he ob tained on appiliairmi Millis office. ' Foßli OF PROPOSAL. [TOWN, COINTY AND STA rE. I [DATE.] - the Undersigned, do hereby propose to furnish and de liver to the United States at the Quartermaster Depart- Went at —, agreeable to the terms of- your advertise ment Inviting proposals for forage, dated Cumberland: )13,54, the following articles, viz; • Bushels of Corn, in sacks, at per bushel of _ [s6] Efty-six pounds. Bushels of Oats, inflicks, at per bushel of (32) thirty-two pounds. Tons of Baled Hay at— per ton 0(2,000 pounds. Tons of Baled Straw at per ton of 2,000 petuni • Delivery to commence on onbefore the day of— ; 186t1, and to -be completed on or before the day of DX—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract wits the United States with good and approved security, within the space of ten days after being notified thstmy bid has been accepted. Your ob't. servant, Capt. A. V. BARIIL'illEtt, Chief Qoartemmuter Departrnen otWeet Virginia, Cumberland, Md. = We, the undersigned, residents of- In the County of-, and State of herebyjointly and severul ly automat with the 'United Stites and guarantee in case the -*l an tea bi d d ays of after the be acc a e e'e p e nt ed ce of sa t h j it'rex th ec e rL w th 'l e t eontraot for the same with good and sufficient sureties in a ma equal to the amount of She contract to furnish the for age proposed in conformity to the terse of advertisement dated - 1864, under which the bid was made, and in case the said- shall fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the said - - and the next lowest re ,lpcsasible bidder, or the person to whom the contract mn s be awarded. Given under our han4 and scrals this day of 7 - 1864. • .". Witness I hereby certify to the best of my knowledge and belie the above named guarantors are good.and sufficient as se =titles for the amount for which they - offer to be security To be certified by the United States District Attorney. tiollettoiof Customs. or any other officer under the United States Ocrvemment, or responsible person known to Milt office. All proposals received under this advertisement will h opened and examined at thiA office on WEAN ESD AY and SATURDAY of eael week, at 12 M. Bidders are rc• =q invited to be present at the opening . of bids, if lee. - A. V. BARRLNGER, Captain and Chief Quartermaster, Male - Department of West yuisinin. Sire Aloof *afro. HEGREATFIREATT CUMIBERSBURG. VICTORY VICTORY ITon . EVANS A; WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES: Cll.ol:llEttfißlitr, Aug Li, 1E64 Messes. Loans dr Ifitison 13swassuers : This is to inform you that the Rafe pur chased of you some tune sines was subject to the great fire which consumed our store during the rebel invariet of the 30th of July last. We are happy to say that after we had taken our safe from the ruins, where it bad laid fur a period of three days, and opened it, we found our books antirpapers in au excellent condition. We would recommend your !Safes to all purrons aho • wish a good article. Yours. truly. MILLER, HAMILTON & CO. emtnwasnuno, Aug. 15., 1864. Mum. Emma .5/ Wawa - Gentlemen: I with pleesnre inform you that on opening my Safe, purobated from you some time since. on Satur day evening last, just two weeks after the burning of our town by the rebels, I found my books and papers in much better oonditibn than I expected ; on opening the books and papers band them perfect. My Safe was exposed to great heat, on account of the qoanity of oils and other Arobtultible matter I. had In my culler. I write you on some of the paper that was in my Safe during the fire, that you may see bow well it was preserved: I will soon want my Safe repaired, or a new one in exchange. Very inspetifully, yours, _ L. B. BYSTER. CEIAMBEtaiIIcRG. Aug. 15, le6-1 Masers. Brava ir Watson: Gentlemen: In the dreadful fire tchioh destroyed my store and the greaterKrtion of this town, AVM done by the rebels on IfirMth of July last, I had one of your Fire• Proof Rafe*, purchased fnmi you some tire since, .which oontalniixtmy books, papers, dg. After un dergoing the violence Vthe flames, and falling some ten feet and remaining in the heated ruins for a period of sev enteen days, it was recovered from the burning mass and 0 I have the gratification to inform you that its contents were prederved in an gxcellant condition, and its this is one-of the ninny instances wherin your Safes have fully sustained the good qualities atribuied to them, I feel it an agreeable duty to render evidence o f the fact. Respectfully, yours, J. L. DECHERI4. CIIAMiIERSIi , RO, Aug. 15, 1864 Maws. ROLM, d Watson Owsdessan , This is to inform you that the Safe we purchased from ym! some time ago was subjetted.to the fire which consumed out office 'during the rebel Invasion OR thii 30th of July last. We are happy to say that the Bafeitood the test of the fire well, and we recovered our ppm from ft uninjared. • Very, respeetttrily, KENNEDY & NILL. CIIAMBEIIISOI.MG, Aug. 26, 064 Marts ELMS 4:Watson GesstLesses: 1 take this opportunity to inform "yott that Say Safe, which is a No. 5 of your make, was in the great ■re which destroyed this town on the 30th of July. I sow bays the pleasure to state tq you that after I had !skim' the Safe from the rains, where it had been for a period of 10 days exposed to an intense heat, on opening the Safe I was pleased to find that . all my papers, books, mad valuables came oat uuinfured In the least, thus attest. jag the fireproof qualities of )oui-Sulamander Safes. Yours, respectfully, COL F. S. BTUMBAUGII: Hon Sales of the 81=8 good quality on hand and for sal. Also, Salamander, Fire, and Burglar-Prdof, Nation al Bank, Mercantile and Dwelling-House Safes, Vault. Doors for Banks and Stores. Bank Locks. &c. WATSON, Agentuth 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. L. B. EYSTER. for Charnhersbnrg, Pa. oep2S, Int*ciano. J. C. RICILARDR, K. D. .1 , :”. SIONTCOMEICY, H. D. pICHAIiDS Sr. MoNTGOMERY have • . _Lt., associated themselves in the Prariire of Afedicine, ""'and have taken an Office iu the I.tte t' fence or Jueob B. r Miller, immediately opposhe the Prosb3teriou Church. All persons Indebted to either of the above, will please make early settlement of the saute. fame244l n R. W. H. BOYLE trill attendprompt , X../ ly to all professional culls. ( - Mee in the Vestibule of the New School Haase near the Jail. iuna24. • Mauro. WANTED.—A good TANNER. Good yapsandsteadyemploymentmillbegiven. Ap ply to the und9rsignect, * near Mercernburg. ap27.tf ; _ C. METCALF. ITIHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID 11 for Barley at the Brewery - .igng24' i'. SIT A 1311.7011. BARBERSHOP. --J. lielu has opelied Ms shaving saloon in tho dwelling ofJospidi Trout, 'opposite the Academy lot. Hi+ old cuAtomPts nud the public generally are respectfully invited to giNv him a attasl, DSCHLOSSER'S fiE,StAL(I1 0 1.1 FILE on Second Street, one square 'oath of th.' litterket 11(4.14, '7INT idds.e.b.dr, Stine Sena eugg±l ant( Vines. Y tiVS )- 1 4 11ANKIIN COUNTY NuRAERIEs.-:-Fnurr Aan ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPEVaiEtI, STRAWBERRY P;d3TS, ETC.—The largest stock to select from in the county. Everything in the FRUIT TREE and PLANT lice that is sit all desirable, CALI be nopplied from the onnunonest standard Fruit Tree, to the rarest and most choice native or foreign species or variety of Print or Flower. Our Standard Apple Trees are unasuAlly flue. smut heavy trunks. furnished with fine branching heads. from three to five feet from the' ground, as may be desired. Our aim is to grow the best of every thing: pruning and cultivating main scientific principles, consequently, our productions are not offered in competi tion with Trees grown upon the old let-alone s,ystern. An invitation is extended to all who are interested in fruit cul ture, to come and see for theinselves. A largo stock of Greenhouse and Bedding' Plants, Rosits, lu pots, will be ready in April and May. En elom a three rent etoinp for di..eriptive Catalogue of Fran and Ornamental trees, d•e.. Addri-.5 B. L. RYDER, West Franklin Nurseries, NearLoudon, Franklin Co.. J. 121323 _KEYSTONE NURSERY.—The subscri ber is prepared to furnish most articles usually to be found in Nurseries. of good quality anti at reasonable rates. The (rock embraces all the leading kinds of FRUIT TREES. Apples, Cherries, Peaches_ Dwarf and Standard Pears, - . • Grapes, Strawberries, • Raspberries Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries. &o. Al4n, run he furnished a good runsurtment of E WtiREEN Tltt ES. Evergreen and other Shrubbery, Mamie Trees, dee. Great Facilities are possessed. for shipping articles to all parts of the country. as the Nursery immediately ad joins the City of.. Harrisburg. JACOB MISH. mar 16-tr. Harrisburg. Pa. THE OPORTO GRAPE.—This Grape is nut recommended particularly as a desert !rule, tmi makes:in excellent. dark colorel, rirh, well bodied Wine. so closely resembling genaine,old-timed PORT. wrsE, that none but experienced judge+ eon distinguish between the two. Although it is manufuctured extensively tll Wes- tern Now York, the supply is unequal to the demand. at from el al to E-1 per gallon. Vines for sale by the subscriber. who has horn appointed Agent for it at the following prise , . One to three yearn old. 05e to 50 ets each .t 2 stl to ;35 Per dozen, $l3 to $.lO per lit). JACOB MISH, Mar if , tf )1037. toNe NlZt,r)". HarrinDurg. Pa. DEAR TREES. = ;Stanilard and Dwarf I'mr Trees of the leading and moat valuable nine ties. Among them Isn be furnished some "-EXTRA SE• LECTED" Trees. the Dwarf having fruit Nab and ready for immediate bearing. Prise fur good trees, 50 to 00 err each-,Evtru seleelna 75 cos to Bl each. Rates lower by dozen. J. HMI. Keystone Nursery, mar 16-tf . Harrisburg, I'a. NORWAY MAPLE TREES. from 8 to 19. feet bigb and vignrous. A band_some 'free, much resembling the Sugar MT*. but or more certain and rapid growth. Price 401160 tenth each ; 50116 per dozen; 620r40 per 100. JACOB 311S1B. mur93l Keystone Nursery. Hurrisburg. CHERRY TREES.—A fine assortment of about Forty best varieties. trees of largo size and vigorous. Price 30 ets, 50 eta, 75 ets each ; 63, S 5. 87 per dozen, 518, $25, CZ per 100. MISH, marlti—tfl Keystone tureen•, Harrisburg, Pa. HORSE CHESTNUT TREES.—Ordi rtary sius , for planting. 50 cents eseh ; Smaller she— from 5 to 7 feet-25 eentg each; $2 50 per dozen: sle per 100. - JACOB MISH. mar23l Xeygtone Nursery. Ilarrimburr. 11.4 1 U.ROPEAN LINDEN—The Rea- t wig -12.4 Red variety. not subject to injury by the borer. For sale at Keystone Stmery. Harrisbarg, Trees 10 to feet high; 75 cents each; $7 per doz. mar..o) - JACOB 141:41. VXCELSIOR ASH, a handsome, • °nut mental Shrtde Tree, of sure and rapid growth. Trees from S to 12 feet high. 40460 eenta each; 50ati per thrz.; Stifht4ll per 10a. JACOB XLSII, rear2.3l 0 Heyatone liursery, Harrisburg. APPLE TREES FOR SALE.-Thi der/lined, rexiaingliaiiles North of Chombornburg, offers n fig sale a large numliFraf Apple Trees, from 1110 12 feet h' , from 3to 5 years tr. rep t/ .1-si* . SOLLEMIERGER. .ugs aub Vilrbirturs. XTEW.QUARTER , S.— .4.1 Having found it "a little too warm" in our old room on the 30th of July, we opened in the OFFICE OF DR.SEN. SEM', where we will be glad to see our old friends and dispense the beet qbalities of MEDICINES to them. Farmers arid owners of stock will please remember Nixon js making his HORSE A.NO CATTLE POWDER again. • poCKET BOOK S AT HAIR, CLOTH, CLOTH, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES at NLXON'S. SOAPS AND PERFUMER] at NIXON'S. CONDENS•ED L 1 E AT NIXON'S. A• A GOOD STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS sst NIXON'S. • LEASE 1 - IE'AIE3IBER N LX ON'S DRIT P Store iq in the th•rtrE nF Uit. SF:N,E•Y. L INDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHEIt at SPA N6I.EWS. K ENNEDY'SIIEDIdALDISCOVERY at SPANGLEIng. H OS TE T T E R'S' BITTERS at SP_ktiO LEWS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS at fLPANG.J.ER'S. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Re SPA:SGLER'S, - _ GAPS, PERFUMERY,:HAIi_ i _79OTII Nail and Clothes Mles, , C+l.': 1 . !:1 INGLER],..B:STORE, NEARLY 01'- k] positelkricusenfiroffice. [sep2l . _ ' - - RT.TG-'S! DRUGS!! . i) -- C. H. C - RtISSLER, successor to Hkviffat &Cans?, LEM has opened a new stock on Main street. first door smith of queen street, where every effort will be madd,,to sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired. A continuation of the Blieral.patrionaire which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. - A fair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent. Medicines is noir offered. Also a desirable assortment of -,. , . Perfumery, . Soaps, Picket Books, , Heir Brushes, Cloth Bruslies, 'footh„Brushes.: Cosmetics, - - Dentifrices. and Fancy Articles in great variety, KEW - AE:01 LA3LPS.—Every deseription of Jinni ilateps, Stand Lamps, Hanging. Lamps and Side Lamp suitable for Kitchen use, Parlor use, Stare Ilse and Of asr THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET - - Family Dye. of all Colors. Everything iu a Druggia line of husinesa. ..I,k'PrescriptionS receive special attention. and no nimpantided with cars and skill. CH. CRESSLER, Main street, fast door South of Queen street, In the Store ROOM with J. Sheets, Merchant Tailor. A NODYNE CORDIAL, the Mother's JAL Friend and Child's Relief—This invaluable inedi ine is again for sale by A. J. MILLER. at his DIRT: STORE, next door west of BROWN'S HOTEL, Chain. bersbnekr. MILLER'S MEDICATED COllO/1 SYRUP Is also on hand again. MILLER'S DORSE POWDER—A supply always on tutu& JULLER'S RrIEUMATIC LINIMENT.—.This esee Lent artiele nw nnw be lout at Miller's new Drug Ste ANEW AND GENERAL Rupply ofla stamlard mpitteintet, at MILLEIVI3 Drag storm DIARRHEA AND DYSENTERY cured by .NICICRAY'S.C.K.R.PHOR CORDIAL, atlliller's Drug Store. H. SEIHER 11AS OPENED A CHAIR and El WARE ROOM In the bnietnent of the. 3f. E. Church where he has now on band all kinds of Crbb - lent Ware. Snob as Redittoula, Bnreans, Tables, Chairs, Stands, and 3lattrasses, snits of OAK and -WAI, NI'T COTTAGE FURNITURE., Window Blinds, Aut. Ishhh he will ..cll cheap Inc rash. any 24 44 . - • • t. ; ligtm xa PENNSYLVANIA -- RAILROAD! -L. SPRING TIME TABLE. FIVE TRINS DAILY to and froth Philodelphia,..on and after May 16th, 1 . 864. The Pamenger Trains' of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company trill depart from and arrive at Sianisbtwg and Philadelphia as follows EASTWARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN - leaves Harrisburg dai ly at 2.43 A. M., and arrives at Philadelphia at 6.55 1. St. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) and 6.(x) A. pr., and /mires at West Philadelphia at 15.10 A. m. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. - FAST MAIL TRAP.: leaves Harrigburg daily (except Sunday) at . 1.00 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia 0 at 5.2 P. M. 3101.7.1 CT JOY ACCOMMODATION% leaves FLUrrii burg at 7.20 A. M.. eonnects at Lancaster with Lancaster Acceinmodation Train, and arrives at West Philadelphia at .1:1:25 P. M. • -. C0LC31.13/A ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 12.'20 P. M., Colambia 1.55 P. m., and arrives' at Lancaster at 2.30 P. m.: connecting with Fast Mail :kast at Lancaster fur Philadelphia, and arrives at West, aila delphia at 520 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.2.0 P. It., Lancas ter at 2.47 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 P. lb 11.1RRISPL:RG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Cot/mina. limve• Hittrisburg ar5.15 P. Ir 4 itidiarivvi at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M. = WRfITWARD: BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves 'Harrisburg (except llorlay) at 2,10. A. IL:iAltacina 7.35 A. M., take breakfast uud arriN es at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. Y. EX.I'IIEISS TRAIN leaves Mums- burg daily at . 3.10 A. M.: Alumna% P.1: 1 0 h. M.. take break fag. and arrivn at Pittsburg at 9.00 P. it . MAIL TRAIN leavps Ilarrisburg at 1.30 P. lb: Altoo na at 7.15 P. 31.. take supper, and arriveA at Pitt burg at 12.30 A. H. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.15 P. ti Altoona at take supper, and armee at Pittsburg at 1:00 A. H. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ltnc•aster at R. 30 A. M.isand arrives 'at Harrisburg at 11.10 P H. ' _ - HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Wiwi Blallidslphia at 2A5 Y. IL, and arrives .it Harrisburg at i.lO P. 31. °, moLN r JOl ACCOMMODATION Nu 2, leaven; I.aneastin• at 6.Z. ennneetine frith Harrisburg.' Acetiminn. Ilation West. leaves Mount Joy at 7.(X) P. R., aud 4trriVOS at H arrielntrz at 5.20 st. SAMUEL 0. Yount, jun 15.6441 Sulk Middle DiV. Penna. R. 11. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. L •YUMMEII TIME TABLE.—Thus 'retrial. Daily to and 2P .0 1 , 3 Baltimore and . WashN , tom City. - Conneehons made *Rift rfdroi on Penu.s} Iva nitAtai I road, to and from Pittsburg and tie West. THREE TRAINS DAILY to Mid Imam the North and West Bran. It rsnennehanntwElmint and all of Northern New York. Do and of Monday.—May ft Monday.—May—May lath, 101.14, the Passenger Trains of the Northern (Antral Railway will arrive at and depart fnun'llarrisimxii and Baltimore as follows : .S OL TII WARD. HAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury' daily (except Sunday) - 10.25 A.M. lent es Harrialturg 1::10 PAL arrives at Baltimore 5.40 PAL EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunhat.) daily (ex eept Stintlay) - 11:42 Par. _leaves II rri s b urg, (except Monday) 2:50 A.M. amves at Baltimore 'ROO lIA RRIBBIRG A CCOMMOD AT lON leave', • Ifarrisharkr 7.00 A.M. SUN - HI - HY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun. bury daily (ex. Sure 7.30 NOILTTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leave. Baltimore day'Vri ept I=l i.ts lfitrri,burw. arrive's at Sunbury I u 5 P.V. EXPIi.I-lsot 'CRAIN leaves Liultivre daily .. :snivels at If alT3lllllll . g . :/0 leaves Ilantsburir daily (ex cept 31onila) 3:15 . a. arris es,itt Sunbury 5::l AUCW.M.M.ODATION lenses Baltimore dally(ex. Monday, 30) S(7.>:Bilt ACCOMMODATRAhr Bur.- risburtf daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 ex. For further information apply at the ()thee, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot.° • une.27.04.'' - J. N. DCBARILY: Gen. Supt. pHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD —This great line travenee the Northern and Nortliwelq count' of Pennsylvania to the, itj of Ere, on Lake fare.fare.-. It ha. beta leased by the 'Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. and under their naspiees is being rapidly opened thrtmrhout its entire length. It is now in use for l'as,mter and Freight Mainers from Ilarro,intrg to St Mary', 01.16.111i/..Jd on the Eastern >iri s.] and from Sheffield to Erie. 5P miles. on the We-tern Daemon. TIME OP PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG I=l Nail Train— . xpre,os Tram LEAVE NVEA MEM _ ........ - .1-.l.n.pre.s Tram 1-15 AV. Cars run thronzh without elumze lwtlt nu) s on the se trains betn - een Lock Ilasen anti be.- tneen itt;timore and Lock ' Elezunt sleeping- earn on tl2 . spres. 'Tun both Way, bean ern Williamsport and lialeeibre, and Willinm..pott and Philadelphia. Fur Luton:vat utt reSpeeting Ta-senger butbinea- , apply at F., Corner 1.11.14 and Marlset Streets. Philadelphia. And for-. Freight Inunuess af the Cuniltunv's Anent. 11 L K No .al I Jr ow-. 13111 and Market sin Phil. .1 Ns.' It.t.p.su.us. Erie. .1 11. Dmi.r., Agent N. C R. R. 11..Itilnom 11.11. Hul'r.Tt nN Gen. Freirht Arent PhiladefpLia. LEWIS L. 1101 PT. (len. Tielcet Arent. Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTTS : jun 15.54. _ Gen. Manager Willinmsport. fit3II3EAtLAND VALLEY FRANK . 14.AILILOADECHANGE OF 'Writ' , On and after Monday, April 4th, lelb4. Pas. .tiger Tntats Rill ran tinily, ae thilows. (Suntisys except4d) • FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISI3I"RG: Lease • C; reencastle Arrive at Chambersbarg Lea . , e at. Leave Shippenshurg Scoville ... , ALM:: " 4'arlide _..555 10:10 2:42 '' Meehan:, 'burg. 6.25 10 42 3:12 Arrive .0 Harrisburg 0:55 11:15 3.40 FOR 411-IASIIII-1141.131.11191 AND HAiiERS'I'OWN: Lea, I' 4larridiurit• r. 07 1.32 4 20 llechanasburg N. 47 2.45 4:54 " Carlisle , 0.27 ;: 55 5:2 0 " Newville 10:02 3:29 • t• Shippensburir 1.0263 4:00 Arrive at Cbumbensbarg 11:00 4:30 Leave Chanaberslturg_ 11:10 940 -'• Givenrastle— 11:55 630 Arrive at Ilarrertown - 12.33 6.10 }faking close eounections tot Harrisburg with trains for l'lnladelphia, New York and Pittsburg. and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 9:20 r.,st. runs only as fur as Carlisle. O. N. 'LULL, Supt. H. It, Office, Chamti t, A ril 4, 1904. 13ooto antrSsboto. ROOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, having disposed of his entire stock of Boots, Shoes. &c., at siutesafe, on the 30th of last month. and finding it inconvenient to resume business at his far mer place on Main street, I have Just returned from the City with • a A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which he respectfully Invites the attention of hit old customers. and as many new ones as will be pleased Imaive him a mil, itt 111 S NEW STORE ON SECOND ST., in CHARLEY KLINE'S brink building, nearly op posite--the Most Office, 'His stock embraces ovary variety of Youths'. Lod. es' and Men's - ROI/VIA fiHOES, which for style of finish, and Rnrability of ivear, ,7 eannot be sun ,passed In the county, and which will be sold at prices to snit thee - dines. Having purchasedlD lILATEST STYLE OF LASTS. he is prepared-to make Customez work. ut short notice, by the best workirotaln the county. With a dispositioti to be obliging - and accommodating, he hopes to merit a liberal share of - paronlige—without a desire to monopolize, as his motto is, In omeommou calamity, to live and let leave. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. TERMS CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM. WITH - OUT EXTORTION. He has also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunks, Va lises: Carpet Sacks, Lintn, and Paper Collars, Paper, .Eveltipes, Ink-stands, Steel Pens, <kr., &c. 11—All persons knowing them/mites Indebted will .please call and make immediate settlement, that I may he enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City, aug24 rpoALL WHOM IT MAY 'CONCERN. JACOB HUTTON'S BOOT 4 , SHOE STORE.— The undersigned takes tots med.( of returning his thanks to his tsuniJrous customers, and the liable, generally, fur the very liberal patrouage heretofore extended to him. and hop,s, in his present misfortme in common with near. every business man In town, that he n ill still continue babe remembered. He has the pleasure of informing the' public that he has opened his Store in the Basement of J IL Meionethan's Dwelling, on Seeo,nd Street, four doom North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to WIT a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chit. dren's Boots and Shoes, embracing his nut n and City man. ufatiture. which, fur excelleee of style and durability are superior to and of his !armor stock, and will ho offered at pares to suit all. He Is in Weekly Receipt of Goods front Philadelphia, wllleli for beauty nenl excellence cannot be surpassed South of the Susquehanna. ' cusTommt WORK of every variety done with promptness.—AS he employs none but superior workmen, he feels justilied in guaranteeing all work made at his es. tablislinient. Don't forget the place, Four Doerr North of the ;de:holiest Mirth, Second Street, East Side.— THU SKS. of the latest style, from approved makers, al. wa) it on baud, nod for sale at a very small ads-tine° on original cost. , ii".le 24 ) JACOB HUTTON. Ell UP AIN.--4 would re ppertfitlly inform my friends and customers, that 1 lam 9 again opened, on the Cormfr &road and Washing tem Areas. nearly opposite the late rvi,idaneo, of Judge u,lier(you will find a good tomortment of BOOTS g ,,,1 sum ;rl, TRUNKS. CAI WET 11.4f18, dr. My eniwely new, no My old Moil , : was entirely roma. nied thd late fire, which Nun dispoged to sell as !owns the market affords. I o ould request all (who hive not loom burnt out) Wean and settle door Old Account:. I need money., By so doing you moll confer a great favor and enable me to go on in my business. [sep2l4lm] ISAAC HUTTON. ll= EY & MON 4. OIM GENERAL UNDERTAKERS dnd of MAIIOIIANY, WALNUT. CHERRY AND CLOTH COFFINS. They will also furnish ItiETALIC AND-ZINC BURIAL CASE& t7' Funerals attended in Town and Country• /..4 , Rooms at William Flory's Old Stand, South Main Strut, Chambersbnrg, Pa. Night calls attended at all hours. Mr.-Frey can be found at the romid,nre of F. A. Zarmon, one door Bondi e am. Wit [t . ."''llRitisiWif,:' , C,OttibetAttqy -Pit; Caps Dk c TrEter. STILLII A s HEAt),! - 14 HAT.S.AND CAP'S! .... i • ---:01,-- .T. L. DECITERT .. , . HAT ANL) CAP STARE, and is note prepared to accommodate hi: old eustetners awl the public '4,1r-rally. ' on Secothl Street, North of Market Clmtwalmrg. Sept 21. In 4 FADIES FANCY FURS ! AT 'JOHN FARELRA'S Old Establisdted Fur Manufactory' No. 7Jt Arch Strut, abort 7a, Phltacfclphia.-1 tiave nue iu afore of my own Importation and Manufaeture. one of tam LARGEST and most BEA UT IFISL sebsetiomi of FANCY FURS. for LADIES' and CHILDREN'h WEAR, in the City. Also a flue assortment Fur wove.; and As my Fars were all purchased when Gold wan at h much lower 'wend= than at present. I tun enabled to dis• pose of theta id very reasonable priers and 1 would there fore eoheit a eatl fron t at; Ilion& of Franklin etninty and tie-- Remember the Name. Number and Street ! JOHN FAREIRA, Ar4h street. als:a 7th wroth soh , PHILADELPHIA. 1 have Ito parlor, nor I ,mnevtaoll With any \ Other Mork, In Philadell3ll:“ „ 4. 1 ( - 10.11., TO THE MARKET. H I:sE N.) HATS r .IPS , BOOTS '.SHOES. , , - - W. W. I'AXT( jto.4 opened a tiny to...ortment of MATS CAI'S, lit 101'S and SIWES. at his ner. - ,titore in the Market How, 1, fa re ittaoati forni:ll alltrtiekof in Ilk line, ris , oP for cash— Some ssoods ore sold at old priers. A fibs .eortment Of CA...NES. ntIiItF.I.LAS, CAR PET 13AttS, VALISES $;o:, Sc., vonktantly‘ on ]turn]. Call and examine oor large stook of god', bept2l W. pAXTON. coat, Lunt4a, &r. LF. () !A It 1) EBERT & l'o.ll. AND 1.1 . !413E1i. St We have on Wiwi all kinrik of Coat awl Lowlier. and tire prepared to furnish llill litunher to enter at shun no tice. all at the intro reasonable terms. our -took or Lotw her et'llSlts of White fine kWh Plank, " r•f`leet - nalik. " " 11 "_ Plank. I select and ('adding Boards. ' "7 • •' • <610(0,) - '' • Best er Shingle. • "•" Floring. • Siding.. 't JOISt and &waiting, all FiZt,, lielnloek Joint nod scantling:. •• Boards, Yell., Pule Boards, Joist and Scantling, Patient. and Plastering laths We hate also a/trays on hand a good °apply Of all kindi Coal fur Alover. and lime•barning ..11.0 a sap, nor articlo tit liramitili Cud for blitekstinths The- pule lie are invited to Aire as a rail, a. toe a ill epilearor give satisfaction to WI that call. Coal and Lumber farnished - on the cars to any station on the Franklin IlatlrowL - 4jrofller on Scrotal St.. in the rear -of the Jail Yard. Chanthersbartr„ Pa. LEO. 1311ERT & SON. in1717-tf. lEEE lEEE SMALL. BENDER. <54 . CO., • Yoe/. and GoldAbartmgh N., LUMBER •DEALERS AND NANI*FACTVRERS OF SASH. DOORS. SHI"CTERS. BLINDS. DOOR AND Irr.vPoir FHA MEN. 4e , Keep constantly mi hand a well selected stock of seam , salable Lamber, viz .—Joisf and Scahtlinse, Weatherboard mg. drosaed Flooring. Siding. Laths. Shinglcs Palings and Fencing. r White Pm• and i )ak Bails saa ea to order at the shortest wales. All conconrocation. sh....dd he addressed to Vt ILK PA. 1 21) I•. Y. _.51 1. LEM . - ,forWatlitng )110u5r5. rr L l T 'i N a - N‘ D rt E .tN it t M lC Fm E tik. A vr! )- North SeA4 ' tria - liire..t: oppornt ' e the Cdm . herhtnd Valley Railroad Dolma. Chambendatre, Pd. Can run resrAD.rly to and from Philadelphia and Hakr MOT, AGr.NTi..-I'edeoek, Zell & Ilinelnnan. No. h 0 .4 Mar tot St. Philadelphia. Lykent, Valley. Broken Emr and Nutt COAL (direct an the none.), .1,11 Pin.. Grove FOUNDRY COAL. LIr.MISER. SHINOLES. SALT. PLASTER and litincoeh CEMENT. kept.vonbtaraly on hand. Pi.-4OUII, GRAIN and P101111'(.7E.of all klachi pare/L.6d , at the highest wall prices. Septg. Bt WUNDERLICH & NERD. A.K.I' IL 7 l) 2 -1$ MUM= 7 3" .3.3• 17 4.20 0 .10 12 52 900 / 9.3:2 520 GILLESPIE, ZELLEI?. CO. pßoDrcm AND WtOVISION MERCHAN'TS, AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. North-Webt turner of Stx - tti and Market Streets Phila de/phia. (ogle.lo-tf. IMPi, R T A N TO AU, ALIDS IN T s llh B 00 D It it o ell knows to the medical profession that IRON is the ma principle 'or Life EleaJest of the Mood. This is den ved chiefly from the food we eat bnt if the theal is not properly . dizelted, ur if, from any estate whatever- the necessary quanUty of iron is not taken into the etrculabon, or becomes nslueod. the whole syStetn staffers.' The had blood will irritate the heart, will clog op the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liter, and will send its disease prodincitac eletnents to all marts of the system, and every one will suffer in whatever organ may he pre disposed to disease, 'pbe • great value of \ IRON AS A liIEDICJiNE Tr well known and acknowledged by all medical Men. The difficulty bus been to obtain such preparation of as will enter the circulation and assirtmlnee at once with the blood- This riiint. says "Dr. yayes. Massachusetts State Chemist, tins been attained in the Peruvian Syrup,ibp combination in aleny before unknown. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ilia PROTECTED solution of the PROVIDE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE that strikei a , the Root of Disease;hy aniTlying the blast with ita Vita Principles or Life Element—lron. THE P•ERUITIAN Cures Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, ido.o of Energy. Law Spirits. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, 'rigor, and new life Into thr system and b ill li up nn "Iron Constitution. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures .tiervous Afte t, •titms, Female Conplaintil and al aiseases of '91,1 Kidnepi and THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a SPECIFIC for all disease. originating dn a DAD STATE OF THE tII.OOD, or accompanied by Debili ty or 0 Lo t e Syotem., Pamph et' conm!. tag certificates of care, and mem-, mendatio me of the moot eminent Physicians, Clergy en • tbothio, will be sent FREE tottny addreso. JOHN .. WILLI...OIS. Esq., President of the Metropolque Bank. N. Y Rev ABEL STEVENS, ' Late Editor Ciwistian Advocate ctr Jintrual. Rev P. CHURCH. -- Editor: New York Chronicle: Rev. John Pierpont,, Lewis Johnson, M. D.. Rey. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D., - Rev. Arthur B. Pnller. S. K. Kendall, JI. D, ' Rev. Gordon Madan& W. R. Chisholm, 1)., Rev. Sylvanus Cobb , Francislt:tea. M. D., Rev. 'l'. Starr King,' Jeremuth Stone, M. 13., Rev. Ephraim Ntwe, Jr., JORI. Antonio Sandier, N.D. Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A..A. hays: M. D. Rev. Henry Uphain, Abraham Wendell:, M. D., Rev. P. C. neadl4, J. R. Chilton, hi D., Rev. John W. Olmstead. H. E. KinneY, M. D. Prepared by N,3 L. CLARK & CO., exelarively fur J P. DIKSMNRE,'49I Broadway, Sew York. Sold by nil Druigista. jjulyMeow4y REDDING'S RUSSIA: - SALVE FORTY . YEARS' EXPERIENCE.- has fully established the superioritfof REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Over 111ft:other healing preparations. It cares ndl kinds of Sores, Cuts, Scalds, Burns, BLit', neer!, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Come, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &e., removing the pato at once,, and re• daring the most angrylooking Swellings and Inf!ammo. Runs as it by magi°. ONLY- , 25 CENTS A BOX FOIL SALE. 111- J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Brodderny, New York. S. W. FOYLE & GO., No. 48 Tremont street, Bolton and by an Druggists. julyl3bow-ly T_TAND-BILLS from tbo largest to the J:.t. Amami, Its Plain or Fancy Colors, printed at lb. td44o nr tbli FRANKFIN isEposupomai has fie-opened hie =MEI Call at 4:11 li E. 'Sri Rou 3i =DM larbtiat - • Oto:terl :p : -R 13 I T S Oraara and Lemons, Baia4 Smiles" Lacer Raisins, Pineapple PreNe; rs es, Prang*, , Paper shelled *timinda. Ciirrauts, Hard Shelled I do eitrOns, Turkey Figs; i Pecan Nuts, Malagl , Figs. - I " - cocoa xutr., Fruit, . - l - i English Wrilnitts. -` Split Peas, _ Walnuts, Walnut Catsup, Shellbruicii,. Tomato do ' Water Crackers,- Mushroom du Sugar do _ Phteapple Cheese, - Matches, • ,l . , Sap Sago do i Store Polish, l ' 1 English .do Smoke Piper, i ' Swiss - 'do . Market - Baskets, • Limburger do .. Buckets, - Baker's Chocolate„ Brooms, ' Worchestershire Sauce, Essence Coffei, Pepper, floret, Candies, ; . Cinnamon, Abiplee ground !Am,' Pencils„ expressly for family use, Castile Soap, ; Beans. Pickles, ' Toilet do' . . • Chow Chow Ptekles. - Rosin do i cauliflower -..,-,10 . Indigo, l _.]Axed \ do Starch. : ; - _ Mace. Ginger, WrappineToSine, Nutmegs, . Stone wore. 3lacarum,. l Preserciug Tlmbh4o, Vern:ATM. Scrubbing Brusher' Nonpareil Capees, Sweeping, ;do , tontile. • Shoe, ' ldo ' French Mustard, ' Shoe 131ackink. Coleman's Mustard._Silver I Sand, , Durham do Math Brick, - Salad Oil. Tripoli, 1 . for sale at FdlAl EH 4; STUART:4, - - On QUOOq Street. East of the Methlidist Church. ROCERIES ,WHOLESAL AND RE err STUART. al Quern , Sweet Lost of the Methodist Church, would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Chamberaburg and - vicinity to the varied and extensive assortment of GROCERIES. FRESH FRCTI . ,,QUEENWO.RE. CEDARWARE, and a g-enerat'Smok't ,f Misi•ellaneons Artirlest whliTh they sire now offering, and elm/tautly receiving from Sen York, Plelailelphiu and.Haltimore t at their Store Room, on Quern Street, Enid, of the Aletli.liea Church. i It le their Intention to keep ouch MI ass4itment sis the de , mantis of the eolnumnity require.. Tlak have the beet , facilties for thd purchase of goods. on Usk mart advoutu gouus terms, un - d having their own c'ara op the Rend, and este of `the firin being iiluant constantly in :the city. affords ~ thorn every advqn • . usureln.ing- goods in the shortest time, and at less i • an usual, which enables thew to sell rive /mei r ens St 14A115.. C I. I' .1" 1 .. AND TEAS of d all grade., , from the higlieci,n. ~ rioes by diets:wild, saek mycelia". SYRI'P , IITI.." L., SSES. by the Hog'Uhead; Harrel or retail for family use. Sugar' Cured Hams. Ocala. and Ewe Salt, Fish and Meese. . .. I . , We unsaid cull especial attention of foundry healers and others, wtslting to purchase at wholesnle . riees sis we are v ra idred to-{ell everything in theft mewli ine ate ehearns tau he purchases" in the EnAterti cities. .; 1 • The highest prieo paid in cash for et airy prodnee or taken iu exchange for goals. - SHAFER 4.: ST VA.R.T. - NlARKE l. T us :l a i9US irnr 0 E : — The eir oltpdetorsignel res,(,l • the public generally that they have re-qpeued, their Gt.- eery Store in the mina - formerly oretzpivdi by the Hook and Ladder Chanputly. in the Market Hunan and take this method of reutrning their thanks for 'the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their Stlck i+ complete in ever4-muiv — sy of FAMILY El 'l:. S. c.nkitaiu.- of Hatn4Sy'reps, Salt. Slacker, . Coffee, t: c_ Toni. To— bacons; Brmdies, Broom* . Buckets. ("milk. - "trine.% Ms's ware, Qttecnsa are and everything heifer kept at their former, place of businevs 'lhey ;rill al .:i . keop ti sults dent stuck on hand to be enables" to n0..1 e dem:llll4_4 the community. COUNTIO' 1 , 1:0I) - ' taken, in ex change for goods at cash market priet ...1. I.ton't forget the plaice. (Market. Rutile,) titre.. Loss falai the 'totter. oti Queen Street. Isitisfstl . fl. If r BUR &I cr31.1.5.r mt.. Queen -SPRE'HEIi" -, ; -- r li (ii , ER'• .%."'T(;l t ck IC, . , -,,. . . . The undersigned. bus the large:t .t sek of FAMILY fiItOCEItIES to town. which he offer.. I the publie ut the lowest CASII PRICES. ,Is is nut IWO' try t orn umerat, us his stock is large and complete. . ',highest prieespaid for l'lll - N - rtY vitoDucr. in exchange fur goods. laug3ll CYRI . ,' sign:CHER. C• T. HOLLOWAY; 11 - 40LE.S.IILE . GROCER rd:V.l) C0.113115,i70.i 311r:RCIffINT. E)5 mAIZKF.T Sri :r. (North side, aliwit Fifth I s.rett,) Philadelphia. atisei4.l)- - 'WEST{ , GROCERIES.—JiIst reepived at the new and cheap Family fi nicer). Stork, corner of Main and Washington, streets, a lufge r assortment of fresh Droceries, winch chenji. 1 am.r2-1 1 E. D. REED. _ OLD' GOODS AT 11HE DREAP, Family GMeery, carnet Main art!. - WasbintOon ant. GIN e us a call if you want froth claw (~.roccrieq. vpl4 E. D. R.ELD. . ..._, - pliEsH GH-OCfRIES DA1,.:1! REcELV ,_ j: eI at the Cheap Family (trvery, ' lore. eorner Main and Washinpon - street. , , . l‘epl.ll E. I). REM. iiiIIESH FISH AND • ()).ISTERS! 11E -1: eeivoll every week at BHAFEIt l& STUART.IS, on Queen street. East of the 31etlashst Cburth. FANIILY FLOUR, BlieliicHEA.T.aisiD ''. 1 , Corn Meal, by the barrel or smal quantitk4..for sale at SHAFER &- STUARTS, Queen,etreet. 71 - ,I":„‘C:KEREL TIY Bk-kR.RE.Ii, KIT ._i_• , ? . r...trvtaii. - .lways fresh. att • E. D. REID S. - Liquors. P R T E R oy *INES AND LI4 1 FORS. - LAUMA - S,'SALLADX 62 C O., - , \ N0.a1. , , .iOL7II N'T.N.TII 411 LEFT.,. Baru* Che'fftnut and Walnut .Steer . ., Phtladflphia. 'GEO M. LAI - MAN, ) A. M. SALLAI,E, i } J. D. BITI/Nl. — " ) - • . _I RDiESE. GARDRAT 64 6.5.'S SCPIIRSOR COGNAC .i4RANI?Y; VINTAGE Or IM Each buttle.lealeil with green wax with the initials ofthe firm. rirririJ • • s - LAUMAN, SALLADE CO. SUPEI2:IBR OLD trAD!EIRAWI*E FLNE SHERRY, CLA.II.4T AND HOCK- WINES AND AN ASsiORTMENIIOF FINE,BRANDS OF CHAIBPAGNE. OSBORNE 6: C 0.1; QPORTO. — 1 Vf.ltY FLNI: AND DF.L.I , 4ATE OLD PORT WINE, Edell bottle seated - with yellow wax irith the iaitialsof the e rim INI'ORTED IST • LA.UMAN; BALLADE* CO., - NO. V 4, .SoutiXilthStrest, . -- • O.L I) R.Y E . IIV H II S KY, OLD IMEAT WEELIKEY:, i ' WARRANTED; ; . OB:E1 IIO . LTZ WlOtpinY, ' - FOUST WHISKEY, • WERRT'S WHISKEY, TAFFEY'S W - HISE*, - . I ' AND READING- WI .t..• LAUXAN:, SiLLADIE S. CO.. - ..-- nois.i ll y :o. l'h3 South Ntntit Strett,.P .hiladelpkia. Oburationat. QUA ER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. orner of Tenth and Chtistnut Streets. Phila deoa, under the nuinagentent of L. FAIRBANKS, A. M/for the last four years Principal and Chief Easiness Manager of Bryant & Stratton's Conanereinl College. A MODEL BUSLNESS COLLEGE, Concluded on a nets sy.stem of Achml Business Training, through the establislanent of leg-Win:de Officers nmi Count ing House, -represent' g different dtpartments of Trade and Commerce, and a 'gal Bunk IA Deposit and Issue, giving the student all t ac van of actual practice, and qualifylachim In the S 101teit passible time and most effective manner (Jr the various duties anff employments of business life. The mum of instruction in the Theoretical Depafirmen. embraces sook•Tieeping. Cramer's!!est CalmsWis.}, Lee tares on !Insult. Affairs, Penmanship, Cemunracial Laws. Farm, Correspondence, Isr. In 1 THE BUSINESS .DEniRTMENT the student eaten; upon the Graduating Cowie. srhich in. -eludes a continuation In the above studies, with their practical application In all their dela.. Resell' in turn till the position of Accountant and ll'nbprietor in the vati mei departments of • Whoksale and detail riatie, Forward !ng, Jobbing, and Commission Business, Banking, Manu facturing, Mintug, Steamboottng, till finally act as Cashier, Book-Kuper and Trifir!in the Bank. it each of which positions his previous knoiocilge will be put to the fattest emotion' test. This Institution offers to yonng teen numeresteadvan. tages not possessed by any other Gommercial College In the,Statr. It is complete in MI its appointments. It is the 'only Institution in the State condueledan actual business principles. The coarse of instructinnis unsurpassed, and may he eomi,lated in about one-half the than usually spent In other institutions, in consequence of An entirely new arrangement, Mal the adoition of the new practical system, Diplomas awanied'upon the completion of the Conimer. dal Course, which embraces all except the higher sets of Banking, Manufarturing, Railroading, dc. , Send for a circular. deo2—/y. QI-111ThNSBUI1G . ,itlSiALE AGAPE- Session aohomences Monday, Sept. Sth., Pupils instructed in all the highei branches taught in . Seminaries. with vocal and instrumental musiu. A limited number of pupils will Li boarded In the family of the principal. Persons having daughters to educate, will find in this Institution, every advantage they dtedre. 'For particulars node circular address , • ISS H. J. 'III.II.EHAN Principal. Shippenshurg, Pa. JOB PRINTING in every- Fitylo done at hfllee Di the PFLANtio( RFPnKTORY. - II aigtrultura. . AGRICULTURAL - CHESITOAL CHEAP FERTILIZERS, 'T. - A.IIIMT TTE:' This Fertilizer is composed of night sot/ l and the fertit izing element of urine, combined, el:rudest*• and mechan ically with other valuable ferttliziiig agents and alesule outs. - It is reduced to a pulverulent ciinditioni.ready tint mediate ;nit", amr without loss of its highly- nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its - universal awlicabi tv to all crops and soils. and its durability and Bettye q 'lnes, are well known to.be ail that agricaltur6u 6n de ire. Price, 4'25 per W on. CHEMI AL COMPOST. ' This Fertilizer is. largely composed of tuzizinal matter. such as meat, bone, fish. ',leather, hair and ; wool. together with ehemicals and. inorganic fertilizers. which decant pine the times, and retain the nitrbgenteri elements. It is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner por tions of night soil. , It is at. ere Valuable fertilizer for field tulips generally, and espeeially fir potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent, qualities. strength and cheapness. have made it very popular with all who have, Used it. Pnce. 825 per Ton. TithiE AND FRUIT FERTILIZER. - It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, audits particularly adaphidfur. r tlie cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and delv ers. It Atilt promote It very vigorous and healthy growth of wood initl fruit, and largely increa'Se the quantity a n d perfect the Inaturitv of the fruit. • Fox hot-house and houseliold plants and flowers, it will be foulid an indispen sable artiele to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and. cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellMd for grass and latns. • The formula or method of combining' itinconstituent fer• till nine ingredients, have receiv,ed the highest approval a eminent , launists und,scientifliagrieultunists. Price iti - su per 'Dm. • _ PHOSPHATE OF LIMEi. • &d., - - The Agriealtural armical Company maniLfactitre Phu pilaw of Lune in aeconlanVe mitts a non, and valuable formula. by which u-s-pry'.suivrior article: is produeed. so as to be afforded at a - less price than other manufacturers ebargv. Practical tests base prcived that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to., the best Phosphabi of ,Lime in Abe market. Price i=4 S" per Ton. TEL.Lslis cA$l-I,..—Cartage and Preiss4 to be paid by the Purcluiser. CIIEILICAIi CO won Ks. • - - - - - -IT CANAL WHAUF, ON TUE DEIAWARY, .131,11. Fifreet, Fhil nlelphia. Fu. It B. Frruti. General Agetit. • The ('on pony l'ampblet etpbrswink NB di •reetionx ler using. the alxbve rertilizer. Moist by mail free, when reepu•,tMl. Ung. '1 I . ool:'Stg7G - Ali E ItA 1)0TOI1. MAN v./ uftetured.lty 131.ntEtt. EarEft & DAY. Mansfield. Ohio.—We ruv. Willing In foinninte4s that from two MAW ~r good Cane a matitient number of gallons of Syrup ran he 1,1..111(4 , 4 to enter pc...1 of 31,whinery. eitpuble of mak ing eighty gallon , . of Syrup per tiny NI h 0 at fifty cents per gallon, will pay for rant of Mall and: Evaporator in four dap; ; or where part H tainted for a ltriek Emelt, with out the runner , in less time._ I'OO.ICS SYRUPS 'have been sold ut Mu average of nine cents a gallon. and none in market. acre of good Cane wilt produce from 2 to 300 gallons of Syrup. - Sow* si.EP.—We infer a saperior Article. selected 11. y onrselves. Sprout the seed mad roll pliister. Plant. irt drill. four feet apart, from North to Saltal. Light soil and Ronthern exposure preferred, although nut absolutely aecessary. a.. it will grow on writs where roan; mil* would be a failure. Cultivate as for ('tiro. Cook's Evaporator has taken the first VreMium sorer all uther~ at' taro ("aired I`,lirs and over thirty State Fair, Clark Machine Company's CANS. MILL and c lark Forgo IItIMIITI. .11pally ~.• .. UNIX , SEED for Kale by - w:G. HEED. Agent. Chrunbersharg, P... ::,-_,-,- The Sprgo liand , ,Book sent free-tri any person ask. Ing ter it. 1 ma r 3. , • ItGHO Yitt P.—The iintlersigie(l J having distrihnted large quanitties of seedinst spring for the taupe., of encouraging more extdnslve planting in our re.peetii a dibtriets. qo as •to warretit the expense of rvoeurinwimproved machinery twevs.ar,, , ,for the manufae• lure of syrup on a mum extettsivei scale. we would now say in reply to Jlle numerous inquiries of our trends, that ire Have 110 W nearly OOLOrieted Our etrain works and will ready i i.nommenee operations in a few days (This terms and COlitlitioll of inanufaeture were made kOONS7lwhen to e lino third of the product, or one third the retail prinv of the Syrup.) All parties who are in terested are invited to gi) e us a call B. L. RVI)EIti Manunteturer, at the Was: Franklin Ntmenes. near Lc/ghat, onlite Lou don nial Cove Gap Road. DANIEL STOITFPER & SONS. at Snoutferstown. 1 nule east of Charaberiborg, on the Turnpike. THE TIiUE CAPE COD ERANBEIMY. FOR FrfANII AVD GARDEN Citi.iwaTlOX.—Otter her and Nlifornber are the best months for planting; this en ettnnt arid easily grown f-nit in Gardens and Market Garden , . The crop bere last season in My method of cut; tivation was over 400 bushels per aers.l Explicit direc tions for cultivation on a small or large scale, with prices of plants. will be sent tonne address. together with a priced de.eriPtite catalogue (Kan seeds. , Fruit Garden. or Nur sery. All the new Strawberries are now ready-for -deliv ery. prepaid by mad.. Now the -time to plant for a sprine crop. Carriage of 311 park.Ver• paid to Boston or New York. H. M. WATSON. Old Colony Numerics, Plymouth. Mass. MA :\I'AfONIATED PACIFIC; _GITANQ.— __ A real guano. coutaining from sen4nty to eighty per rent or l'llofirllATE LIME, to which has been added by a ehendeal Process, a larg per centage of actual Ammonia, no fixed-that it Chnnotgvaporate, teak. ire it equal. if not auperior to any other tern - fixer. -uith_eoples of Analyses b y Dr. Jackson, Mom,. state A•cloyer and Dr. Liebig. qt Bald:nom. and testimonials (rem seientifle Atrrieulturssts, showing. its value, Can be &Awned, from J. 0. BAKER. h co.. 45 - •kuaico AnExis, • march 2.1 y, z 7 Wall StrCeL- New York. M. L. BOYER-& BRO., AtaCCULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, Sloth Sr. and Germantown Arenue, Phiiarla, Pa Manufacturers of Horse Powers, Threshers and Clean ers. Reapers and Mowers. Farm Orist Sgll4, Fodder Cut- Mrs. - Corn &tellers, Ciicular Saw It/as:Lines and every vs riet; of approved Implements. :SEND FOR CATALOGUE: octl2-3m ID REMIUM FARM GRIST MILL.- ," Every Farmer having a horse power should It ave one of our Premium Farm Grist Mills to grind all their grain for feed. The Mill i: simple, durable and efficicht, Lindistal.apted fur all bar, powers. - ' ;Fend for a Desortrarre Circular and address [octl2-3ml WSL L. HOVER S 131(0., .Agricultural Implement Faciory, Phila., Pa. LATEST IMPROVED PATENT HAY, STRAW and FODDER CUTTER.—This Cutter combines very superior advantages oreVall other Cutters uow in use.; :mid", W..- Daertptive Crreular and withal% I °aid-3in] WM. L. BOElt & BRO.. A grulturtd Implement Manufactory, Phila., Pa. TIEDERICK'S PATENT PARALLEL LEER HAY PRESSES.—These Pressea exeell all other's in use for the owe and rapidity of their opera tioq and for thou durability and portent bperation. :cad for a Ducriptirt Circular and aildress W3L L. BO ER & BRO., ~Ageleulturallmplemeal Illatrfactrthers. Phila., Pa. - HELMBOLD'S.GENUINi PREPARA TIONS.—COMPOUND FLUID I EXTILACT W alt, a Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases-of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropswal Swellihjsz. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy- action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and all Unnatural En-• largemenntare redo Ced, as well as Pain ondlntlamaustion. IiELMISOLD'S - EXTRACT !SUCRE', For Weaknesses arising from Excesses,' habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion or Abase attended with the fol lowing symptoms;—lndisposition to - Exertion, Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin, Loss of Power, Difficulty of Breathing; Trembling, Wakefaltkeis, Pain in the Back, Flushing of the Body, Eruptions of thd Facts, Palid Coun tenance. • Thewe e} niptoms, if allotsed to go on, which this medi ate /nyanably 3Tronvea, soon fonown Impotency, ,Fatnity , and 43414in - I , 7gs, in one of which the Patient may ex pire. . Who can say that they arenot frequently followed by those "Direful Diseases" "INSANITY AND CONSUMP TION." Many are aware of tho cause of their suffering, hut none will confess. The Records of the Insane Asy hunt, and MelaneA;2ly Decals by Consumption; bear am ple witness to the Truth of the assertion. The Cow:111140n 'once affected iith Organic Weakness, n4llllll, the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the system , which IiEL3IBOLD'RENTEACT BUCHIJ inrariablydom A Trial will convince the tudst skepticaL FEMALES--PEIALES—FEMALES. In many Af fections pteulmr Co Freaks THE EXTRACT RLICHIIis unequaled by-any other remedy, as luChktrusis or. Rete ntion, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Custo mary Evarontions; Ulcerated or Seirthous Stkle , of the Uterus, Leueurhea or Whites, Sterility and for all com plaints incident to theses, whether arising from Indiscre tion, ,Habits of lbssipstion, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsam. Manny or yap/swans midiainss far unpleasant and clansman dueness. lIELM BOLDS. EXTRACT IWCIIU AND IMPROV ED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES. In all their stages, Little or no change in diet, At little es ,pence, No incongeuieuee, And no Expdsure. It enures a frequent desire and gives itrengta to urinate, hereby' Removing 'Obstructions, Previtutingrand Curing i iitricturer of the Itrtithrk, allaying Palirand Inflammation, no frequent in thut class of disetarts, and eipelling all Pursuant, Diseased and remold matter, Thou:muds upon Thtautands who have been the Victims of Quacks, and rritti have }red naryfies to be cured in a 'short time, hare forma they were deceived, and that the POISON has, by the rum of powerfla 1 astringents, been dried up in the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER SlAliFflAtifi. , Use -- 11elmbold's ,Estract !litchi' for all affections and date:1...y...0f the URINARY ORGANS. whether egistin,g in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever 1,4111*0 originating, anti no matter of 110 W LONG STANDIND. Diseases of these Organs require the' nid-4 a DIURE TIC. MELD-BOLUS EXTIUCT. DUCHU is THE GREAT DIURETIC, andls certain ta lags the desired effect in all disease. for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character Will accompany thetoedimne. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5.. Delivered to any ;address, securely packed from observation. - Describe Epsom: in all Comm i u ' nications. CURES GUARANTEED! ADVICE GRATIS! . Address letters far information to R. RELRBOLD, Chemistt, 104 South Tenth - Bk, below L! hestaul, Phila. HEL,IIIIOLD'S Medical Depot, lIELMBOLD'S Drug And Chemical Warehouse. '594 BROADWAY, "N. Y, BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS: AND UNPRIN. C/PLED DEALERS who endeavor io dispose of their own mid other articles on the reputation attained by Relmtibld's Genuine Preparationi. - ' - . Extract 13tic e htt. " Sarsaparilla, -41.mproved Rine Werth. nOtti ur ALL DRUGGISTS EVERY ttk.RE. ASK - FOR HELMBOLD'S, TAKE NO OTXEB ...... _ - Cutontihe adreitifiement and and fqr it, A:71) AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSIT-RE. nnvi 1 ,fil-1 y. itiebire. Odober; ilarbita. BALTIMORE LOCK 40SPITAL.—Dy. JOHNSTON, the founder sif this Celebrated Institu tion, offers the most certain. spiedy, road only effectual remedy in the world for Glees. Structures. Seminal Weakness, Pain. in the Loins,' Constitutional Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the Rk and Limbs. Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of th Heart, Dyspepsia Ner vous Irritability', I)iseastris of this Head. Throat, Nose or skin; and al/ those serious and Melancholy disorders aris ing from the destructive habits - 0 YOnth, which destroy both body and mind. These mires and solitary prachces are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner °prom, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, renderingtnaniaree, impossible. YOUNG Ml:N.—Young 'Men es . 'wittily, who have be. come the victims of,Solitary Vice,. that dreadful end des -tractive habit which annually sweeps to an untlinel2. grave thou.mndi of young men of the most exalted taleht and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence. of Waked to cegaivy the living lyre; may call with full confidence. 3IARRIAGE I—Married pemons, or young men con templating marriage, being aware of-physical weaknes, organic debility., deformities, fee.. should immediately consult Dr- Johnton. Fie who places himself tunleithe awe of Dr. Johnston mar religiously confide in, hiS Ilona es a gentleman, and confidently rely upon 'his skill ad aphysicisa. ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY et:REP AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED.—This disease is the t penalty most frequently paid Irthita who hav4 become the victims of improper Indulgence& Perms der too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful ermsequences that may ensue Now,, who that understands the subjeet will pretend to deny that the power of rrocreatton is hat tooter by thjse fishing into improper habit than by the prudent. Besides being Ae prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the mat tenons and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The'si stem aroma deranged. the phySieal erel mental powers weakened, nervous debility, tlyspepsio,llrapitation of the heart, indigestion. a wasting at the triune, cough, symtonts of consumption. Office So, 7, South Frederic* Street, seven doors from Baltimore-str eet, East side. Kittle steps. Be particular inOserving the home and number. ur you will mistake the place. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. So Me, cure or Nauseous Drugs, DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College o; Surgeons. London. graduate trom one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater pert of vrhuse life Ina been spent in the hospitals of Louden, Paris. Philadelphia and elsewhere. has effected some of the most astonishing care.; that were ever kerma Many trimbleal with ringing in the laud and ears when eatery. great nervonsness, being alurmed at sudden sounds, end hashfulnea, with frequent bltishing,-attended setneumes with derangement of mind, were owed inimailimelv. A CERTAIN DISEASE!—When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this painful disease. a no often happens tlmt au bl unted tense of shame, or dread of discovery, title from appiying to Re.: who from education and, t.l• bility am alone befriend him, delaying till the constitu• Hamel symptoms of this horrid disease make their appeal • once, such an ulcerated sure throat. dionisal nose, mediu m! pains In the bead am! limbs, dimness of sight, daft ness, nobs on the chin, bones and anon; blotches on Me head, face and extremities, pnigressing with frightful ra pidity,. till at last the palate of the month or the bones of the 110010 fall in end the victim of this awful diseitise be• comes a horrid object of etartinisseration. till death puts a perialto his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." T. such, there. fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the 'mot inviolable secrecy: and from kis extensive practice to the first Hespieds of Europe and Arnett.. he can confidently recommend'a safe and speedy 'tore to, the unfortunate vie. tin of this horrid disease. _ . ' It is a melancholy fact thaLgtomsantla fall tiOthnh to this horrid dowse owing to the an.skiLlfulneiks of ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison. Mercury. ruin the eintstitutirni, and either send the unfortunate , to an untimely grave. or nialse the residue °Mite miaemble. TAKE PAItTICILLAR J.:addresses those echo have injured thentselvm by private and im proper indulgenees. These tiro net t le of the ,att and melancholy effects pro duetsl by early habits of youth, yiz :—Weakness of the Back and I.ltatch Pains in the Head. Dimness& of Sight, Los e of 31u4eular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Lys pepsin. Seri um: Irritability, Derangement of the Diges tive Functions, Geural Debility, Symptoms of tionsump thin, &e, 3fENTALE.T. the fearful effects on the mind are mush to be dreaded; lose of Memory', confusion of Ideas, Deprvs• Moo of Spirits, Evil Forebtlinp, Aversion to Society, Self•Dbtruot. Love of At;Made, Timidity, &c.. are some of the evil effects. ' Thousands of persons of all ages mui now judge what is the cause of their declining health, liming thew vigor, beeoming w eak, pale, have singular appearance taxon this eyes, rough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr. JOILIOSTOYSLNVIGORATLNG REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.—By this great and important remedy. WeaknEsat of the Organs is speedily eared, and full vigor rectorial. Thousands of the most nervous and deblEtated, Who had lost.alPhope. have been immediately relieved, All impedithents to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifi cation. Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weakness or Ex haustion of the meat fearful kind. speedily cared by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG MEN, who hake injured themselves by a cer tain practice, indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions; or at school, the effeets'are - nightly felt, CS en when asleep, and if not cured render marriage impresahle. trod destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pay that a young wain, the hope of his country, file darling of his parents. should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life. by the consequence of deviuting from the path of nature, and indulging in a cer tain 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 a weary pilgrimage, the prospect. hourly darkens to the view; the :mod becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO: 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands cured at this Institution in the tact fifteen yearn; and the anther:ins tin. portant surgicailOperations performed by Dr. J, witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and quany other persons, !nities of which have appeared egia4nd. again before tbe.publie is a sufficient guarantee tq the afflicted. N. B. There are no many ignorant alai worthless quack advertising themselves as Physicians. ruining the health of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his reputation, that his Diplomas hang iu his office. Noricw..--All letters must be post paid, and contain a postage stamp_for the reply, or no answer will be sent. - [max 164 y. 11 . 0 S T. c}. E T D T E B. STOMACH BITTERS. - A pure and powerful Tanie, Corrective and Altar tive, of wonderful efficacy In diseases of the STOMACH; LIVER AND BOWELS, Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gee. end Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fever, Cramps, Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex ads ing. from Bodily Weakness, whether Mb* rent in the system, or produced by special causer. Nothing that to not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into, the composition of lIPSTET TER'S sTokAcv BITTERS. Thls popular prepara tion contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element, no fiery excitant, but is a combination of the ex• tracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means, against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmos. phere, Impure water, and other external causes, HOST ETTER'S BITTERS may be relied on as a In districts infected with FEVER, AND Arllrir . has been mend infallible as a preventive, and irresistable as a remedy A and thousands who resort to it under epprehen lion of an attack, escape the scourge ; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective grutlities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief comment this marvellous Medicine. Fever and Ague patients after being plied for months with quinine in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored to health within a few days by the me of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. - - The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the Lippe. Cite restored by tins agreeable Tonic. nod betide itworks wonders in cases of Dyspepsia and less confirmed forma of INDIGESTION. Acting as a gentle and painless'apert, eat, as well as upon the liver, It also invariably relieves the CONSTIPATION superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs.- Persons of feeble habit, liable to NERVOUS ATTACKS, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS and FITS OF -.LANGUOR, find prompt and permanent relief from the Bitters, The testinmay,pn this point is most conclusive and from both sexes. The agony cif riaous COLIC is immectately ran suaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasion• ally resorting to It the return of the complaint maybe pre vented.. . , . , As a General Tonic HOSTETTER'S BITTERS prodnee effects which must be experienced or- witnessed beforit they can be fully appreciated. In cases of CONSTITU TIONAL' 'WEAKNESS, PREMATURE DECAY and DEBILITY and DECREPITUDE arising from OLD AGE. it exermses the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases It operatno ae a delightful invigorant When the powers of nature ire re. lazed it operates to reinforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least. it is THE ONLY SAFE STIMC• LAT, being manufactured from - sound and innocuous materials. rind entirely free from the acid elements pres ent more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachiea of the day. No family medicinehas been so universally, and it may be truly added.. deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the Community, as HOSTETTER'S BIT TERS. ; Prepared by HOSTETTER-A: SMITH, Pittsburg. Fa. Sold by all DnAggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, every where. rlO//IY. Qllothing. T W. SCOTT, GENTLEME&'S .FUR et • NISHING STORE era SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Na 814 Chesnut St., 4 doors below the continental, Phil adelphia. Particular attention given to ordered Shirts. A perfect fit guaranteed. Persons eta distance, can order try the following Shirt measures: - Size around the Neck. '"• Chest under the AMR. " " Waist. _ Wrist. Length of Arms (bent) from centre of bock to middle at hand. Length-of Bosom at Side. " Shirt. Eli WESTON &BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 900 Arch Sired, Pkileakighia, Pa. Having received a liberal share of patronage from am''' . borsburg and vicinity, we are encouraged to ask ibr more. The excellence of our goods and our work, and the care we take to give entire satisfaction, area sufficient guaran• tee that we value our reputation. n0v11,634y. - WESTON 3 BROTHER. MILLER, HAMILTON & CO., MANUFACII:EF.IIS OF TIN, COPPER AND BRASS WARE, TIN AND IRON ROOFING AND SPOUTING; and dealers in all kinds of STOVER FOR WOOD OR COAL, and nil articles belonging to their business, would respect• fully inform the citizens of Chamhersbarg and vicinity that they are now in fall operation and are prepared to supply the _best articles on the most reasonable terms • REPAIRDKI done on short notice, with best material and at low rates. - Highest awn prices paid fee old Taal. Oef'Per , B ray, Pewter and beet E ao12•ly.
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