The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 26, 1864, Image 4

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    Legal jlotireo.
REGISTER'S NOTICE—AII personsin
tetasted will_ please take notice, that the following
Accountants have filed their Accounts in the Register's
Office of Franklin County and that the same will be pre
sented to the Oorphan's Court for confirmation cm, Wednes
day the 2nd day of November, 1864, in Chambersburg ;
136. First and final Account of Isabella Armstrong,
Adm'rx. of John Armstrong, late qf Hamilton tap., dec'd.
107. First partial Account of Hannah Plum. Adm`rx. of
Christian Plum, late of St. Thomas twp., decd.
138. First Account of John Shirts and A. J. linger,
Achers, of David 'Liver, late of Peters twp., deed.
130. First Account of S. R. Burns, surviving Adm'r.
of John Renfrew, late of Guilford twp., deed.
140. First Aocountof S. R. Burns, Adair. of J. T. Ren
frew, late of Gniltordlwp., deed.
141. First and final Account of Wm. Bossert, Adm'r.,
C. T. A. of Rebecca Tinter, late of Hamilton twp., deed.
142. First and final Account of Martin Heintzelman,
of S. W. Heintzelman, late of Guilford tap., dec ii:
143. First and final Account of Martin Heintzelman,
Guardian of Sarah E. Stahl, minor child of Joseph Stahl,
deed.
144. First and final Account of Daniel Zuch, Ell'. of
Martin Byers, deed.
145. First and final Account of 11. M. Martin, Bit.. of
Henry Myers, deed.
140. First and final Account of Aaron C. Wingert,Aduir.
of Anna W. Wingert, dead
147. Final Account of Samuel Branthaver and Michael
deed. Reed, Ex'ns. of Gel). Branthaver, late of Guilford twp.,
148. 'First and final Account of Josiah Besore, deed,
Guardian of John Foreman, as stated by John W. Coon
and Jeremiah Besore, Adm'rs. of Josiah Besore.
149. FAstalad. Baal Account of James Stark, Ex.'r of
Robert Love,laia of Fanned twp., deed.
150. First Account id• Slaughenhaup, Adm'r C.
T. A. of Nancy Clug-ston, late of Quincy tap., dee'd.
• 151. Filet and final Account of .1. B. Cook, Adm'r. of
Peter Heed, late of Fayetteville, dee'd..
1.. V. Account of Mary E. Smith, Adro'rx. of David
Smith, late of Southampton twp., deed.
153. Final Avec:quit of John Sheila°. Guardian of Mar
garet E. and Hellen V. Shellito, minor children of John
Shellito,'deced, as stated by Samuel Grossman, Ez'r. of
said deed. . ,
154. -First and final Amount of Mary E. Campbell,
Adm - rx. of Hugh L. Campbell, late of Batmen twit, deed.lss. Account of petar Kunkelman, ang Mary
.1. Lemiister, Adru'rx. of Jolla Beaver, late of Peters tap.,
4ted.
156. Account of Walter Beatty. Adm . ?. I). B. N. C. T. A.
of Catharine Beatty ' late of Antrim tap., deed. .
157. Account of T. J. Sill, Esq., Atlin't of Churl - Ate
Smith, late of Chambersburg, deed.
158. Pint Accountaf Michael Bushey, Adm'r. D. B. N.
of Jonathan Wright, late bf Peters tap., dee'd.•
159, F9ral said. Account of W. W, Britton, Adirer.
D. B. N. C. T. A...0f Elizabeth Beatmau, late of Letter
teeny twp., deed.
-16 D. First and Baal Account of Moses Kunkel, Adm'r.
of Geo. W. Laoltett, late at Southampton hop., deed.
161. First AOccraitt of W. W. Britton and Wm. F. Ban,
sey„Adm'rs. of John W. Ramsey. dec'd.
lee "First and final Account - of David Negly and Abra
ham Miller, Adm'm of Mau Maier, late of Montgomery
tap., deed .
Ita rind arid final AcCaunt of Michael IL Stoner, }Lir
of Samuel Fitt, late of Washington ttvp., clec'd.•
e oots HENRY STRICKLER. Regi,ter.
LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL OC
TOBER TERM, 1564: •
T. M. Carlisle surviving vs. BenJ . Plireaner's Adia'rg
Partneroißohison&Carlisle,
John & Sol. Ely, vs. Franklin Fink.
Emanuel Kuhn, vs. W. Crook's Ex'rs.
_ Sarah Bowman, ; vs. W. Bowman.
M. Zellers, ! vs. James Rule.
Mathias Philippi, vs. John Ashway.
_S. &.M. Pennock & Co., vs: Wm. Reber.
Ells. Jane Trindlo and t
Samuel SI Day* . is va. Mary Ann Clarke..
John Tritob. ca. Joseph Prier.
Jacob S. Brawn _. 5 Samuel M. Worley &
''' / Belted Au,ghinbaugh
NM IWT1 WT L.Fleteher,Juo.
A.
A. S. Cramer, John
Gelwieks and others.
..,, Simon Bitner Adm'r.
v"' of Philipliyner.
vs. John Shottp.
vs. A. B. Adams et. al.
vs. Peter Brough, et. al,
vs. Wm. Keyser. •
5 Dr. Joh& Lambert, &
vg * / John Huber.
henry Kreager, Jr.,
Rabeoea Morrison, vs. I L for the use. of .dm'rs
of J. H. Miller.
George Gaff' lilt. Jo lin H. Tritle.
John Snyder a l lti :U dNrife, vs. W Christ
Abraham, Hear, vs. Daniel S. Reisher. '
w e - .•.•3 s.l .11 ' K. B.‘„TAYLOR, Proth'y.
Henry liolby;
Sol. Balsa,
Wm. Bush,
Charles Hook,
J.. 1. Kennedy's Nen,
W. N. Rodgers,
Andnns J. LoClibaum,
PROCLAMATION —To the Coroner,
the ideticel of th? Peace, and the Constables of the
different Townships e County of Franklin, Greeting
Know all ye, that in rsuance of the precept, to me di
, mated, under the hand and seal of the 110 N. ALEX Km o,
President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the
Sixteenth District consisting of the counties of Somerset,
Bedford, Fulton and Franklin. and by virtnre of his office,
— of the Court of Operand Terminer and General Jail Delis.-
my fur the trial of capital and other offenders therein and
in the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and
W. W. PAXTON. Rudd...Atm 0. C.I.WV3S. Esqs., Judges of
the same county of Franklin. You and each of you are
hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons
with your Records, Recognizances, Examinations. and
other Remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Chum
bersburg, at a Court of Oyer and Terniiner and General
Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
therein to be holden fur the Coufuty of Franklin aforesaid
on the sth Monday in October, being the 31st day of the
month, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of /that duty then and
there todo those thingi, which to your several offices ap
pertain.
Given under my hand at Chambersbarg. the sth Octo
am ber, 1664 [anti] SAMUEL .PRANDT, Sheriff.
1011.110TIIONOTARY'S NOTICE.—The
11 following accounts have been filed for confirmation
lot the October Term, A. D.. 1264
The first and final Account of D. B. Russel'and William
-- Logue, Auignees of Henry Besore.
The first and final Account of Thomas Pomroy, Trustee
and Committee of John Stayman.
A,cconnt of Wm. Slaughenhaup, Committee of Robert
Clagforton, of Quiney.township, a lunatic.
Pllll Account otA. B. Wingert, Committee of Eve Wol•
gamut, a lunatic.
The Account of Jacob Myers, Committee of Geo. W.
-Millet, a habitual drunkard.
octl2 S. S. TAYLOR„Prottionotary.
TOTlCE.—Estate 'of Emanuel Miller,
late of Washington township, dee'd. To the Heirs
and Legal Reprenentatives of said decedent. You are
hereby notified-to appear at the Qrphani Court, to be held
lEChtuabersburg, for Franklin.eounty, on the 2d day *of
rioreesber next, at 10 o'clock, A. 3f.., to take, or refuse of
take the Real Estate of said deceased at the appraisement'
n,iluation, or sho‘s cause why the same should not be sold:
'oetl2-3t SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff.
NOTlCE.—Estate of Christian Frantz,
lattof Washington township, deed. To the Heirs
and Legal Representatives of said decedent. You are
hereby notified to appear at the Copturns'42ourt, to be held
in Chambersburg, for Franklin county. on the 2d day_of
November nezt, at 10 o'clock, A. 3f., to take. or refuse to
take, the Real Estate of said deceased at the appraisrauent
valuation, or show cause why the same should not besold.
octl2.ot SAMTEL BRANDT, Sheriff.
YDITOR'S -N OTIC t—The under
xi ed, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court
of Franklin Comity to dlstrtbute the balance in hands of
J - 01. C. Kennedy, Executor of Henry Smith. lute of Chant. •
bersbnrg, decd, to and among the pest ns legally entitled'
thereto, will meet the parties interested at his °trice and
residence on East Washington Street, Cluunbersburg, na
Thareday, the 3rd day of November nest at 9 o'clock. and
perform the aptles of his appointment
octl9 E. , J. 130NBRAKE, Auditor.
AWEINISTRATOA'S NOTICE.-No
tire is hereby given that Letters of Administration.
-..utt the Estate of Daniel Dolt. late of Quincy townslup.
dee'd have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted 0, said Estate
will please make Immetliate.payment. nod those having
Claims present them properly!nuthenticami for settlement.
GEORGE DULL, /
GEO. BENEDICT, 5 AthP
CCM
.11_A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—No
tiee is hereby given that Letters of Administration
um the Estate of Joseph Funk. lute of Washington town
ship, dec'd, have been granted to the underslgned.
All persons knowing thernsolvel; indebted to Will F:state
will please makelmmediate payment; and those having
elaims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
oct ISt• ' D AXIL) H. FUNK. Muir.
A.I2O,7IIINISTRATQR'S NOTICE.-No
tice is hereby giver; that Letteraf Admlnistlation
ou the Estate of Wm. Gillman, lute of Ohio, deed. have
hoer; ininted. to the undersigned,
_ All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate
Will please make Immediate payment; and those having
claimssresent them properly authenticated for settlement.
oct ABRAHAM mwrz, JR., Adm'r.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No
-1- tic, Is hereby given that Letters of Admirdstrution
on the Estate if George Snider, late of St. Thomas torte
ship, deed,_lurve been granted to the undersigned.
All penceis knowing themselves indebted to,saidEWate
wilt please make hinmediate payment; and those haring
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
octl9 JOHN C. SNIDER. Adm'r.
- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No
tine is hereby given that Letters of Administration
un the Estate of William A. Armstrong, late of Guilforot
township, dedd, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing , themselves indebted to said Estate
' witl pier° make immediate payment and those having
clalmi present them properly authenticated fur setttleinent.
oetl9 - ' WILLIAM FERGUSON. Aduir.
_ A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No-
Lltice is hereby tilt en that Letters of Administration
- on the Estate of James W. Linn, late of Fannett township,
have Veen granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themscives indebted to said Estate
ill please make-immediate payment , and those having
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
0et.19 , ill. W. TANN, Adiair.
DMINISTRATOR'S
tiee Is hereby given that Letters of Administraton
on the Estate of Charlotte Newell. lute of Antrim town
sblp dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to mid Estate
gill please make Immediate - payment, and those having
PrValkheril properly authenticated fur settlement.
vets ISEN.II M. POW ELL. Adni r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—No_
tiee isitereby given that Letters of Administration
on Om Estate of John W. Iterhantsb, late Of Witymest.tro',
deed, have been granted to the undersigned.
AB persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate
will plume make Immediate payment ; and those having
claim{ present them properly authenticated for settlement.
itats JACOB BEAVER, Adm'r.
A. MINIS BATOR'S NOTICE.-No
:tics is hereby given that Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover. late of Antrim
township, deed. have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves iudebtld to said Estate
will plefie make immediate payment; and thaw having
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
ABRAHAM HURST, Athn'r.
NOT IC E.—The following named tins
fled a petition for License, in any b i Moe, to be pro
sented at the next term of Court, commenting on Monday,
October 21st. 16164, vis• Jeremiah Burk. Tavern, Marion.
' W. ft MITCHELL, Clerk.
Legal. Ratites.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—No
tree to her e by given, that letters of Adrainistratiou
on the Eiiate of Christian Royer, late of Antrlin tesrashlyr,
deed' have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims trill
please present them properly anthenticatedfor settlemeutl
CHRISTIAN ROYER, Jit.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCEo
tire is hereby given that Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Anna Wingert, tare of Letterkenny town
ship, decd, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knotting themselves Indebted to said Estate
will please mate immediate utyment : and those having
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement
septiS • ABRAM B. WINGERT. Adair.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No
tier is hereby given that Leftism of -Administration
on the Estate of Joins Mom Sr., late of Quinry township,
dee'd, hava.been granted to the undensigtred.
All persons knowing themselves indebtid to said Estate
will - please make Immediate -payment ; and those having
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
sera - A. S. 310X15.1. Adm'r- •
A MIIN RATOR'S
dee Is hit' , " gi , ren that Letter; of Administration
on the Estate of ;nal Geddes, late of Metal toWnship,
deed. ha, e . been granted to the andersignetL
All person 4 knowtng•thetnselves indebted to said Estate
will please make immediate payment; and those having
clams present them properly aathenaeatr•d for battlement.
44T2S WILLIAM NOONAN. Adm'r.
A DIINISTIZA'rOWS NOTIC.E."—No
L.l_ tier is hereby WiN en that Letter of Administration
on the Estate of ?,filton Shires, late of Gkerneribtle, dec'd
hate been granted in the undersign/ AL
All periatis knutsing thenesdres indebted to Ntid Estate
will please make immediate payment ; and thaw ban ing
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
aep2s
J. C. 3ELANAHAN, Adm.!'
EXECUTOR'S NC/TIC E.—Notice is
hereby given that Letters Teldumentary to the Fa,
bate of Philip Foust, late of Soutlaimpton township, der d.
have been grunted to the undersigned,
. All pereona indebted to said Estate all; reipa,ted 4 to
make immealate payment, and thone Imsiug t•lnitur will
plenae present them properly autheatioat,l far settlement.
PHILIP FOIST. Jr., Ex'r.
VXECUTOR'S N 0 I E.—Notice is
1.14 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Eitate
of John Fouver, hue of Anima township. dee'd, have been
granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to add Estate
will pietism make immediate payment; and - those having
claims present thrun_properly authenticate& for settlement.
oet 19 HENRY FOUVER, Es's
Versonal liroperto *ales.
pUBLIC • SALE.—The subscribers in
tending to rehnguish the funning business, will offer
at Public Sale, in Fayetteville. on Thursilay.,Detobernh,
1564, the lotion ins Personal Pimperty, viz, 9 BEAD
HORSES, nmoug which are a Team of superior Draft
Howe and two Bnimpton Stud Colts, 3i and 2I years old;
3 head of Bilk Cows, a head of Young Cattle, nil of im
proved Stock ; 10 head of Sheep, among which are a full
bred Cotswold Back, years old nail xev oral full bred
- Ewe and Buck Lambs; Brood Sows and Pigs ; 1 Road
Wagon and Bed, 1 Phsatation Wagon, 1 Cilia-Horse Wa
gon..? Grain Drills. 1 M'Cormick Reaper. 1 Fodder Cutter,
3 Pleas, 2 Harrow', 3 Double Shovel Plows, 2'Pair Hay -
Ladders, 2 Fifth Chains. 6 sets Horse Gears, Bridles, Cols
lane Single and Double Trees, betides num; other articles
not'necessiery to enumerate.
Err-' Sale to commence at 0 o'clock asaid day, When
-terms will be made known. -
DAV ID GMENA W A LT,
H. C. GREENAWALT.
EOM
lIIREES AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be
.old on Friday, the 3th of Ortobtr, nt the West
gntuktin Nurseries, Franklin county, Pu.. on the Loudon
and Cove Gap road. 2 - miles from London_ and a- from
Cove Gap, a large collection of Trees, via:
MM=MEin=
EVERGREENS.—Firs, Arbor Vitale, Sprite., ate.
DECIDUOUS TILEES.—Maples, - Poplars. Elms. Sy
camores. Ash, etc., ete-
SMALL PRUITS.—Grape Vines, Strawberries, Ran'
berries, etc.
Green House Trees and Plants in every variety, Shrub
bery. }Lases, &tr., des.
We propose to sell the best stock ever offered at our
Nurseries - , affording a fine opportunity for Agents, Dealers
and Planters to secure pod heathy stock for setting this
fall or n6.st storm.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. A liberal
credit will be given: [octl'2] R. L. RYDER.
West Franklin Nurseries, near Loudon. Franklin co., l's.
FAR SALE.-A good STEAM ENGINE,
5i.:1,,,r5,•-powm m good condition. Can be wen by
calling at T. B. Wood's Foundry.
ser2l-tf JACOB GAVER.
FOH SALE.—A One HorseTread-Power,
in good order, and for sale low. Apply at this ofilee.
seri7-tf
FOIL SALE.—A_full course Scholarship,
in the Quaker City Businen. College of Philadelplii,n.
=MEM
Btu aub jFautj Goobo.
EW•F AN C
DRY GOODS STOR
( - HAM B ERS B CRC;
On Scrond Strut, ntarty opposite the
METCALFE .VHITESHEW
Have just received and opened a large and varied stock of
fall dry goods, to which- they invite the attehtiori of the
Public. We will sayijust here that we ore prepared to
sell goods us low as any house in the county. the Bulls and
liters not excepted. •
Our stock COPgisti In put
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. a large varit•ty7
CLOAKINII CLOTHS, very cheap.
BAL3fORAL Iti. HOOP SKIRTS cheaper fists
con be bought elsewhere. iHoves, Hosiery Hods, So„
in ¢rent varletv.
For Men and Boy.; a ear tVe have ('loth • Ca...inlet% Sat-
Wiens Twee& Jelin. Under Shine, Drawer., Stucking4,
&e.. all very cheap.
We live al, a full Fil,k Ticking,. Flan
[Alt, &e.. all of whielt will he sold to .uit ount4PRIPI, Now
is the time to buy.
octl9 METCALFE & lIITESHEW.
ELECTION
slowly, not so with the large and varied assortment
of Dry Goods just opetinm at ;WM. W.X.I.I.ACE S CO - S
at the Market House corner, istiposite the Methodist Church.
They have Just returned trout ; New York a hers they pur
chased. at Auction. the largest assortment of Dry-Goods
ever brought to this county a hich they offer at greatly, re
duced prices for cash. consisting of
Good Muslin at 2,5 cents,
1 Yard wide at "X cents
-21 Yards wide, Sheeting, SI 2-5,
11 Pillow C 1114! Mtudiu. 75 rents,
Best Prints at 371 cents,
Good Prints at lower prieo4,
Ginghams, 374, best, 45 cents,
Balmorals, 83 75, 81 PO, Q 4
Shawls at all prices,
Ladies' Cloaking, all colors,
Casinets. Jeans and Casimers
12 Quarter Blanketc all wool, 812:0 Pfu . pair.
A full asnortmeno4olow^,, con.tantly (112
1/11/Id.
The above go4s 'being purchased in New York ut low•
est rash price, 'Ae are determined to sell at lowlges to
suit the times.
(live no a.tall before purchasing eliewhere. -
loetl9 WM. WALLACE & CO,
TEW AND CHEAP STORE.—The nu
i. dersigne4l has just opened at his old stand, In UNTIL
STRASHUR.G. a new and splendid stock of Staple and For
eign DRY GOODS, comprising almost every article suit- -
able to the market GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, DRUOS AND MEDICINES,
and all articles usttally kept in a tint.class Store, lie is
determined to sell goods very CHEM' MU CA,Ii OR COUN
TRY PitolireE. such as Clover Seed. Timothy Seed, Mx
Seal, Bacon. Lard, Tallow, Soup, &e. Lumber, such as
Loss. l'me Boattls, Shingles and LocustPusts will be taken
in exchange for Gooch at Chambersburg prices.
LUMBER FOR has an assortment of all
kinds of Lumber tsgo•tantly on band, fur sale cheap.
sep'2l.3to 'PHI LIP KA RYER.
EYR-E LANDELL,
-FOURTH 4 ARCH NTS.. PHILAMI,
Cater fur the best TRADE. and offer no BAITS or decep
tion to induce enoom, but rely on Fair Dealing and Good
Gods. Be4t MERINDES, Fabhionuble SILKS, Nubility
PLAIDS. FIJI'S poplass, Dark FOULARDS. Flti
nred ERI NOES. Plaid SHAWLS, I lood !ILA NF ETS.
P. N. Ire follow GOLD down, as close a• we follow it
up. Now is a gond time fig Merehante and Connaneni to
Borne in. • octs.2moa
Edam aub segaro.
JAcoIIs"TOBACCO ANI) CIGAR
e'llAtE.—Having rebuilt my nano,' mid Cigar
Store on South Main rtreet. (comet of WM/11110OP i. Alain
streets,) two ,qares from the Dimumai. I would invite all
to Mill fr . /MIMI.' toy stork, 1 . 0111481i11K of
TOB ACC(' :
Congress, all kinds„ Cavendish,
Twist. all kind.% Rose Twist;
Flounder, Old Virginia,
Navy, Honey Deu,
-.5:e., &a.
Jlirhi ; q_ nn l'ine Cut,
Solace,
‘l,l*.rt.ori Shorts
al isnoin.
Plantation.
SNUFF'S:.
Smtrh, -
81tOKINI;:
Big Lick,
- Danville.
C=l
Large Hand,
Cut and Dry„
Lynchburg.
James River,
Mead,
.ep 21
BUSH STILL ON lIAIND,-TOBACCO
SEGARS.—The undersigned o ilas just returned
from the City with a complete stoak of Tobareo and Se•
gars, such us - Natural Leaf, Michigan, Smoking Tobac
co, and Pipes. Store on Queen Street, three doors from
this M. E. Church. Come, give him a Lift.% • .
ang..l4 C. H. BUSH.
TACOBS & SMYSER
Manufneturen4 and Wholesale Dealers in
. .
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
Na. 310 North Third Street, above Vine, West Sidr,
(octl2-IyJ Plll LA DELPHIA, PA.
J. D.:IAMBS, late of C)ttuab'g, Pa. HitNal - E. Sinagit.
T ARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO
IA and SEGARS, wholesale and retail. at
SHAFER & STUART'S,
hn Queen street, East of the Methodist Elnireh.
Varbtrat4 teutim,
COACH AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE.
The subscriber respectfully Worms his friends and the
public, that he continues to carry on the above business,
at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re
formea Church,
CHAMBRREIBURG, PA.
Having enlarged his business, &dam and Coach.
makers will find in his Store Roam a general amaiineur
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country Hogskins.
Patent Leather,
Saddle. Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees, Full Plated. Tinned and Japanned; Gout
Hair. Straining Web and Wafited Ruin
Web, lower than Cotton
Raines,
BP+ and
* Stirrup',
Pluteit,
Cttanb Handles,
new stylei; Curtain Frames; Hub tlands; Bridle Yrunui;
BUCKLES-i-BILASS, tiltil'Eß AND JAPANNED.
all Style, sad Patterns ; [cur:, and 31artincale
ALL KINDS OF PLATING, 4c., done with neatnets
nod devote)*
MEIME
HARD\ ARE!
BRAND £ FLACK
Had a few goods under the pavement, whirl, new not
burned. Such as Locks, Hinge++, Sevens and other Hard.
care. Besides, they Dave just received frum Nen Turk
and Philadelphia a very large lot of pasts, pufehased murk
cheaper than they are generally sold. Thor having been
burned. ,iut, therefore we offer Iron, Nails. Hocks, Hinges.
Screws, Bolts, Mile, Glaks, Paint, &e., at the bon-nst figure.
TO BL,ACKSMITHS AND FARMERS!
We have on hold about 10 Tom Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell lens than it ran he bought in the City.
Also we have 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer ut
from 6 to 10 dollars per keg.
CUTLERY.
- .
Knives and F l orkS, richt* ire. Razors Pocket Knit en.
Spoons, jag received from Now York which we offer,
very low. sep2ti
ITARDWAAE, OILS AND PAINTS.—
t
IL The Oldie a I 11311t1,41 to call trail examine the large
and well seleeted s lof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, j st opened lin Second , between Quern and
Market Streets, ' lambersbarg. Pa. Wising purcluised
neat of their goods before the recent advance in prices,
trom leading manufacturers. we are deterntued to sell our
cartinners goods cheap. We have all hart.L.Oils. Paitds.
Glass, Cutlery, :spoons, Iron nod SteeL Bilks, mhos els &
Forks. Saddlery, Shoe Findingi. Ropes. rikitt Thence
Chains. Brushes. Powder. !Awls. Ilingioe' Screws. Fibs.
Pots. Kettles end Puns. Tools of every description, and
goods of all kin& ustmlly kept in ii well ratilitted I lard.
wate.establishmeut Orders from a distillate, neemmamit - a
with t hacash, promptly attended to, nud f;ool.i.h furnished
as cheap as when the person it present iall and try is.
octs4f - , litWlN & .1111 C )ES.
TAILS OF EVEHY SIZE AND PAT
TERN ; Wass, all sizes and qualities; Ltc•ks. Hin
ges and Screws, Oils arta Plants Vurolthes, Turpentine,
and every description of Building Hard...ire Call be Lia,
at low ports, by eallittit on um 's; S RHODES. on Stu•-
and Street.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS
Slinemakers' Findings,
Saddlers' Findings
at BRAND 4: FLACK'S.
``HOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
Li 25 cents each and many other article. which war i
the fire, which can he made as good as new
at BRAND & FLAC
gIF YOU 1Y 1 S II TO BUY C'
ARDWARE, ,
IRWIN & RllO
, A
(Ind-Street
GEDAR Store iu
the Alley. -1310. ND
Eirtigo ank
LINDSEY 4 S LOOD SEARCITI ' 9
at SPANULER'S.
: 7- 'NNEDI"SMEDIUALDISCOVERY,
at SPANGLER'S.
MEM
ITOSTETTER'S BITTERS,
1 ut SPANGLER'S.
'cut Office
HoOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
at SPANGLER'S. •
H ORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,
at SPA.NGLER'S
k,,A OAPS, PERFUMERY. HAIR, TOOTH
K. 3 Nuil nn 11. Clothe Brught. 41 SPA NGCEIt S
(JPANGLER'S STORE, NEARLY OP
kahe Dr. Seu+eny'a °Moe Isep:!1
DRUGS! DRUGS!!
C. H. IMESSLER. 11111114.01 . to HEYsEit,,S. 0ct....
LEE. has opened a new stock - on Main street, first door
south of Queen street where every effort will be made to
sustain the popularity the old estahlishment had asytired.
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re
ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair ttoek or Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Media Ines Is now offered. Also a
desirable assortment'of
Perfumery. „,
Soaps, = -
Pocket Books,
flair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes
Cosmetics,
and Fahey ttleles In great variety
KEROSENE ItAMI'S.—Et pry desenption of Hand
Lumps. tititud Lump*, flanging tunupf and Side Larulet
,uitutile for Kitchen one, Parlor nue, Store pee unit Odle°
BEST COAL OI IN'FFIE MARKET.
Family Dyes of all Colors. verythingt in a Drugtrista
line of business.
ii? - I'reseriptions receive and attention, and are
compounded u ith care and skill. C. H. CRESSLER,
street first door South of Queen street,
Iri the Store Room with J. Sheets. Merchant Tailor.
A NO DYNE CORDIAL, at.e.;;Mother's
Friend and Child's tailluable Medi
cine is again for pale by A. J. MILLER, at his DRUG
STORE, next dasa. went of BROWN'S HOTEL. Clean
bersiag,
MILLER'S MEDICATED COUGH SYRUP is also
on hand again.
.MILLER'S HORSE POWDER.—A supply always On
land. -
MLLtEWS RHEUMATIC LISIMENT.—Thid excel
lent article eau How be lad at Miller's new Drug Store.
A NEW AND GENERAL supply of all
..ElMndanl 11:punchier, at MILLER'S Drug Store.
DIARRHEA AND DYSENTERY cured
by MURRAY'S CAMBIIOIt COUDIAL, ot
Druz Store.
GM. WS. STENGER, ATTOR
• NEYS AT LA - St.—W. S. STENCF.R, District At.
torney and Agent for pri.euring Pensions. Bounty Money
and arrl'ary, of pay.
OM, in James Duttield's dwelling, on the Wool side of
Seeoloi Street.,hotween Queen and Washington Streets.
atig24
& ATTORNEI
AT LAW —Oirise uppoeite the l'oet Oft/cr. Will at
tend promptly to all Justness entrusted to their .are.
P. ct,tuthorieed Oplitta fur the eollectlou of Poneions,
I toutity. Back Pay and all other einime against thriptvorn.
merit tepid
•
' NV 11,1„;ILEsittEr:1:1",:trAeetttoortiero.,aut.LelotLV.
Home, formerly occupied by Je!. Cool, Esq. All legal
loolinemui entre..led to Mx care will receive prompt ultimo
' liep7-t(.
Hart'4 DeliCht,
• tilintly 55114.. Sr
!ME=
JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OS, on Sellout Street, n few doors & a lb of the
Market Muse. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other rlalmt
promptly eotteeted. Haugll
KENNEDY & NILL, ATTORNEYS AT
Law, have for the present removed their °Mee to
the residence of T. J.on Second street, nearly time
sit e the Market Howe. [toorill
hurabaldi,
Grant
• HigeL
J. A. JACOBS.
LY MAN S. CLARKE, ArronN Er
,„1-4 LAW, Cliamberstutig. °Mee (at the chi pJere,) on
Market Street., nearly opposite the Court House. [sep2l.(ins
' T J. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of
. tics at residence on Secant street. octl9
- T •
B. KENNEDY. ATTORNEY AT, LAW.
• Office on llarket street.octl9
ARBER SHOP.—J. HEm has opete4
B
°lals slutviog saloon In the dwelling of Joseph Trout,
opposite the Academy lot. His old customers end the
public generally are reepsetfullr Invited to give him •
rll ODA =
the
, ; :sraultait itepositovii, dimnibeteburg, a.
EMI=
Japanned
Roseates, Swivels stud Ornaments
Ism Plated and Wood
Gig Humes
ithlgi, Stump J ointx. and a varit.
or othel goods suitablo
fur lb& trade.
LEWIS WAMPLEIL
Charnbersburg. Pu.
attorncvo at,I;ILaW.
agrwturat.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO'. 4
'-'-'-- -- CHEAP FERTILIZERS.,
. . P A B If I, E 1"i 'E.
Th - is. Fertilizer is composed of night sell and the forth
snag eleinent of utine, marillined. chemieully and miahaii
lenity with other Valuable fertilizing agents and absOrti ,
eats
It Is reduced to a pulverulent condition, ready or ni
-1 mediate use. and n ithout loss of its highly nifrogenous
I' fertflizings properties.
'ifs universal applicability to all crops and soils, and it,
, durability und native qualities are s ell known to be all
that agriculturists ran desire. Price. sgs per Too. ,
, _ cl - nzucAL, CO:11POST.
This Fertilizer is largely romposed of animal matter.
stall as meat. bone, fish. leather. hair and wool. together
with chemicals and inorganic fertilisers, which deeonis
pose the toast. and retain the nitrogenous elements. It if
thoroughly impreghated with mrine. and the thinner por
tions of night soil.
It is a lery Valuable fertilizer for field crops generally,
and especially for potatovs, and garden purposes.
Its exeelluut qualities. strength and cite:tiniest. hat!.
made it a ere Poinflar with all It ho 1111Ve Illled it. Price
$25 per. Tout
TREE AND Fli.l'iT FERTILIZE'IL "
It it a highly phisipliatie fertiliser. and is Ilartiealltrlf
adapted for the eultis main of trees. fruits, lawns and dons -
ers. It will proitaite a very vigorous and healthy grolVtil
of woad and fruit, and largely inerease the quantity and
perfoet the nutmeg- of the fruit. For hot-house mat
household plants rind flowers, it it ill be found an indispen
sable article to seenre their greatest perfection. It will
prevent foal tone ellieimml condi - Msus of the outwit unit
grape. at.d is excellent for grubs and lawns.
The formula or inetli,st of emabiaing its imunitilent lei--
taming ingisslients hos e renamed the highest ill-iPnis at ii
eminent elieMiett dial eeientille kgnrnttuna.. Pro e "Kat
per Ton. ,
' PI IoSPIIATE kir - JAME. ,
Th e A g ri„-,,qt,rat ( 1 / 4 erttieal Company radnint,” tan, Ph.,
phate of Lime in tweordance with it nee mill valuable
formula, by whirls a ver). Biqa:rho . uniele horrid...ll Si,
alt SO be talented la 11 let, price thee other tiniAufai :niers
charge. Practical tests have proved that its 4 able is a
fertilizer. ie equal to the" best Phosphate of Lune in tlo
tuarl:et. Priee, $45 per Ton.
'rElt3IS liASlL_('nano and Ftetilit to be paid 11,
the l'ortili.er.
AIIifICULTI:II:4I., Cli}ll l / 1 2.11. CO S WORKS:
.11. Ot s ii, Wll4iir. ie.% 1111: In-11.411.051:.
I nth e. 4151 Arid] Street. Philadelphia. Po
It. B. Flrl'S. thou,' Agent.
'line Ciiiiiiiii o l'e Pamphlet Uiretilar, embraeing, full ill.
rel'lllll, for Miami the :Liao e portili Le rs. sent by Heal tree,
WI tell requested, fang. :31.:1111.1
t '4O 011'S St; GAR E VAP 0 ItAT OR, 11-,\_
V of . ..tared l.is BiaMER. 114 rgs S. DNA, 3lniedelii
Illgo.—We are if Ming to gatirantee that from two lases
of good Curve. a Malatya number of gallons ot Syi up Cali
he endured 10 your cost ot Machinery erapahle of inui•
ing eighty gallons of Synip per day. which at fifty vents
per gallon, sill pay for cost of Stilt and Evaporator in
lour agar.; or shoe OM is waiaed for a hri,4; arch, with
out the Runner, 111 le. nine.
iI (KK'S SYlirPS,lias e loon, sold ot ea, iti ' ehige , cif
sixty vents IS gallon, and none in niarkef. Au acre of good
Cane nili prosime from g to :ltsl gallon. et Syrup,
51)1100 SEED,—We offer a Superior Article, selected
by ourselverro. Sprout the seed and roll in plaster. Plant
in drills four feet apart. fruit North to South. Light soil
and Southern exposure preferred. although not absolutely
necessary. as it ',till gum in 'elk Where many erello would
be a tailor,. Ctilth ate . tor rani.
Cooke is .iiiiinitor bite bikini the tent premium over all
other. at 1550 lililtell ra.ltes Fairs :Mil user thirty State
Fairs.
Clark Sorg. 11achine comp:lily's CANE' StILL and
above SEED for sale by '
.W. (1. REED. Agent, Chanibersburg, Pu.
l7o' The Z•forgii ifand-Both, sent free to any person ask•
lug for it. , _ niutitl.
1011
I ( ) 1Z( ;110 S 11 l'.—'l'he undersigned
s' haitog di•onhuteil large quanitties ail seed Just Ipring
4 . 1 I• ptarpo.o of eneouraging inure ~extensive planting in
our rev,. iii di:tnet, so as to WalTellt• the expenso of
procuring improved machinery fleet...girl.• for the itutnufne
tide a byriip ./11 a IllOrl• PV,II/41, r MOW, we wMild now
sny in reply to the =net - wig inquiries otour fr4nli, Mut
we have 130 W Ilegirly i 0:111 , 11`ted OM Meant works and will
he ready to 4:affluence operations Ina fen' - days. (Thu
terms mud condition of manufacture were made known N, hen
the seed wan deaributed, lion third of the irrodoet, ur one
third the mtuil price of The Syrup.) All parties 14 ho an,
tereated are invited to give us n roll.
-
It.l, UNDER, 31nnufactun.r,
at the IV eq. Franklin Numeric.. near Loudon. MI the Lou'
don and Cove Gap Road.
I).VNIEI. STOL'FF'EIt & SONS,.
litStoulTerantrn, I mile onu..t of Chumbersburg. on the Bal
timore Turnpike. '
1B
MEM
THE TRUE ('APE COD CRANBERRY
FOR lrel..%Sp -.v.. 1 1 Gt Rt o:s Cry' t v.v . / n0%..—( an
her and November are the ise,t niontl, for planting' tin
exerilant and candy irn.r.o fruit in Gardens And Markt.
Gardens. The crop here last serunak in my method Ideal
UN Winn wan over 400 busheLs per nered. I: 6t ypuled dire,.
hulls for enith titian on a small or large 41, e. 1,11,1,6,
of plants will be ~tau sonar addre4z, r with a pricer
let,eriptive mialogme of all ..eed, }' nut larden of Nor
- erv. , All the new Stranberriei 0 ay ready for delis
ry. prepaid by mail. Now 14 the 14110 'to plant for
sipring . erup. .. ,
Carriage of all package:. hilt 1 oriNew , Yuck
11. M. WATSON
*1 ,22-2 M] Old Colony Nurserios, Plymouth.. Mus.,
A MMONIATED PACIFIC GUANO,—
ix. A real ;mann: coat:m.llg front set onto to eighty per
cent of pito,NEATE whiell has been
added, by a chema-al prove... a -large per centage of
actual Ammonia, so fixed that it cannot evaporate. mak
ing it equal, if not sitprior to any other fertilizer.
•
Prouphlot• ooth m.pfes Atntly/to • by Dr. Jll.l. kOOO.
State .I.io.yrr, mut Dr 1.1..1,1z. Mid
to.tinomials from ewioutlfir .grloolturO.m. :•loorntr; Its
TRIM.. Call Ile o ti t.o fled fn.
12110213
Ay - . 11 OYg It BRO . ,
T ,AuItrCI'LTL'ItAI.I3IPLENIEW M.LYI FACTrItEItS,
Sul) .'t. and I;ermantietra Arcnur. Pailadh., Pa.
Manilla, imam of Hors, lan er. Tlire.bers and ('lean
er, Reaper" and Mowers, Farm Cirint Mills, Fodder Cut
ter,- Cont Shellers, Circular Saw 3lal.llllleA va•
riety o f approved Impleinent, SENI, Pon CATALO(.II ,
,nnl2.:lnt
1) RE M I U M FIRM GRIST MILL.,
Every F.Lrno•r should have tat
of our Pretnrom l'arm :ri4t M.U. r 0 think' all their grai
for feed.
Mill is simple, durable nial etfirient. and is ilsinple
ter all her, rimer,
Tend
_ew n 11c5elipurr Ciror/ne uud ;eldre.ts
11,411241 m) W)I. 1.. BUYER 6; BRO.,
-kgriettltural Implement Fileters
_ 1 •
LATEST INIPHOVEI) PATENT KAY.
:NTIt.111" told FODDER. I•6TTF:l:—Thia Clatter
emnbines+ trry atalvaLlaturt, ht or tall other Clifton.
no, - in ra•e.
.. , cmffor rt Ileserytt, Cirnrlar and zulttn.i
[of 112.:11111 W.M. T.. 1-I()YER & BRO.,
A2 - rienittaral lanpirtnent:ll:aanatto try_ Pe.
DEDERI K'S PAT-E N' I' PA RAL LE I
LEVER HAY PREs.sEr..—TliefePrea..es eurel
101 oth,rs iu ow fir the tquit• amd rapidity of their operas
tion alai for their durability and littlect operation.
Send fur a Deseriptire Circular and addrt,,
tortl2.:lul) W3l. L. BOYER S 11110.,
Agricultural lulphatnent . 3ftinufacturerx, l'hiln.., la.
. Cofbing.- •
NEW QUARTERS AND NE* sTouK
THE OLD cLimuso EMPORIUM;
111 E MARKET FP , UHE
ChnutbrrsKirg:rn.
FEMME
The 111111 vrsignell, after a temporary ;Omen ve noveasitated
be the destruetson of l'llataberaburg. halt again returned
and opened out is full Mad la the Market House between
Wullave's Dn• I luta .tare and Buhl & Lemaster's (Ira
very store. a large tvs ,, ortment i f '
I'ALL AND WINTER I ;DODS. of every description
and lituaity.
'Tbid snx • k consists 111 Really Made Clothing such as
Ovor Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, tinder Shirts,
Drawers &e.. also •
• ur.sTLENIEN,' FricsistriNG GOODS. suck as
Cravats. Sospentlers, Shun ls, Huodk'en•hieN, Col
lars Umbrellas, Sc.. An.
Ills stook of Cloth.; (or customer work eunalstp of French,
English and Dornestm manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fancy Cussimers Black Satin, Figured Silks, Phdu and
Fancy Crammer Vestaurs be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of onstmsners, on short notice, and
reasonable terms.
Having engaged a practical Cutter from the Ea.st.
prepared to furnish clothing m the most fashionalfle style",
and as none hut experienced worktuen•ara engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore besto% ed. n•
spectrally nolleit a continuance of the same.
MEI
T W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S PUR-
E/ NISHING STORE and SIIIIIT MA'SITACMICr,
No. 814 Chesnut St, 4 door,. below. the Continental. Phil.
adelphin. Particular ottentinn OA en to orderrll Shirts. A
'ware; Ht guaranteed. Persons at a distauon ran order
by the following. Shirt Inewatrel :
Sue around the,'Nerk.
" " Client ender the Arnie.
" \aint.
" Wrint.
Length of Anon (heel) from centre of tuiek n malitle
!mod.
Length of nonoto at Side.
MLitt
IVESTON,6c 131401'11ER, .MEItCHAN
TA - 11.01tA, No. 900 Arch Street. Philatielphm, Pa.
11. rt ing received n liberal share of putronnge from Chain
beraburg and vicinity, we are enema:told to ask for more.
Tile exeellence of oar g.skis and oar it ark, and the ear:.
A,o take to give entire satisfaction, urn a xuffleient gunron.
tee that we s aim+ our rinintation.
novl WESTON ksr BROTIIEIt
IJbvstriano.
J. C. iiinNTIiONIEICY. M. D.
p ICH ARI/S & MONTG OM ERY have
asm.itta.:a thonipelf en in tho Prather of Mrdieine,
and have taken an Offien in the into Tesitienno of Jacob B.
Dither. Immediately opposite the Progbyterion Charel.
All persons Indohte.l to either of the above. will please
make earl , : settlement of the mom [nllo44l_
W. H. BOYLE will titteMl prompt
.", iv to all profemlnual calla Office in the Vegtibtile
of the dew School Ilnuse near the Jaift (ang24.
reanto.:
WANTED—A good TANNER. 'HoCd
*ag' /11111 iteaily employment will fregiroh. Ap-
ply to the itnilernigneil, near Mereenilituw.
ale27-tf C. 311ACALF.
• rpm: lIIGIIEST CASH PRICE PAID
1 fur Barley at the Brewery of
aug24 U. WASHABAUGH.
DR. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF
}ICE on Second Street, one square , South Arf the
him** Nouns over Al's Shoe Sheuk suet
J. O. BAKER, S ci),
m.11.1.1s1;
er.' Wall Strt,et. New York.
=I
MEI
11W3itid.
IMil
-1: 1 1 •
I==M!l
ARMY AGUE DROPS!
I=
FEUER AND .4(11 E
MEE
1311.101'S DISEASE,S!
A 7' TENTIONH
Sufferers from
FEVEP„ANT) AGUE ETC
This utost wondettul ri.m.,ty for the permauetit cure of
FEVER AND 'AGUE, ETC.. difieowPred
- . 501ne Tears stg , , htinin I n /f ❑in
.40eiT_SCIENTI set:VE-441'1
•
CHEMISTSOF AMELIIICA ,
$
Thamsands of Cases it bus ugrur Iveu lILTION
run in effecting a ntdical cure. 'A tokt.t,t; inn
TU. at taeseDreps have ,qtretl AiseeseA
which have
Stubbornly Rseisted the most Skillful.%Mauna natal
IT covrArts MAI WILL Fin HI- 111 E CONtil
IMIEM
I=
/T10:110VEr. 031.4T1tULTI(0, 110 )11 THE I.ITHH I I
1
=I
ITEvriera • It•Dic•i. Am, 1./11ILIV.1)11.r 1211111 imlW
==l
, A R E I) R 0 I' S
Aa itenu4le imports lusa been alnl ie thn great Spenitle for
=I
uo equal, lut popularity in our uobla
Army itml elsewhere is us and
=1
twee quick awl
IMEEM
BE
PENETRATIVE , !
It has proved a great' blessing and saved many s valuabie
life in thaw miuemntfil• localities, where they
would hnve fallen victims to BILIOUS
DISE ASES
THE CILTL4B WII,L NOT ILETURX TI lus I: DROICA ARE. FAXEN!
I=l=l
ARMY AGUV DROPS,
Quickly prices Away
LANGUOR AND WEAKNESS!
RESTORES THE SYSTEM
To i 4 natural Buoyancy auct Animation ; Itivigoratine the
B body and clearing out
EVERT VESTIGE OF DISEAS.Fft
PreduCed by I.xiihenriw intasni
WISE IN TIME II!
up - Ma person residing in a Fear" and .4-a4 District
should be althota a Boras of Ike
ARMY3.Gti . E DROPS,
dm! it is strongly recommended to persona travelling
thfoogli plarea charged with 111111.11.
We respeetfully eallbtlention to quiTeittimoniahi. Many
of our letters attest that hundreds of lives have
heel] saved in tlie!Anz;y by its use. Is.
.se ' deed, so well are its curative
.qaalities appreciated in
the Army, that
•
' the
most snocceathl
Einigednainthedeldand
Hospital sae italratatexclualve
ly is the dlgwee fog' which we claim is
infallibility., The beetphyel4F3 niwaye'seize the
'heat weans to efceet a carp, hence the universality 'Alf the
ARMY AGUE DROPS.
I=l=l
THST V.M 0 N•I A L. 811!
We are happy to refer to
Hie Excellecuy, A. Lincoln, Rt. Rev. Bidlop Potter; N.Y
Gen. M'Clelinn, Rev. Dr. Tyng,
Gen. Fremont,
Gen. turnstde,
O r en. Hanoock,
Gen. K3lpstriek;
, Rev. Dr. Taylor,
Rev. H.W. Beecher, Bllyn.
Rev. E. H. Chapin, "
Rev. Mr. Cheever, N. Y.
Rev. Mr. Bangs
CIZ=3
Col. Pye, 05th N. Y. His Honor MayorWood,B'n.
Col. Quick. 17th N. Y. C. lion. N. Kalb "
Col.,Ftorler, 14 N. Y. S. N. Hon: M. F. Odell, ' "
31nJ. Dorionns, A. D. C. Hon. Mayor Ounther, N. Y.
MnJ. Iteifilyniler, 25th Pu. Hon. llomee Greretey. "
Mnj. Willeor, A.' D. C. And hundreds of other
bled. Deo:my, I mptally well known gentle.
Maj. Stillwell, t Surgeons men, for which see eireulars.
C. S. A. e
Liettt.Wholmi..l
I=3=l
PRICBI
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
WILLCOX & C 0.,,
PRINCIPAL CinICE, INi ;rater Street, AI I'.
av-Nina 'mane ienlivi bearine our iignatnieon
II i wropptr.
I=2l=l
• Den's Irt yoiir Druggist put . Tou O with any
,Stliir remedy. It hi don't not haite It for .ale,
onelase us $1 25 per mail, and we will
seed you one bottle of the Army
Ague Drops per tosil,
post-paid.
lirl Witter St., Nit" Yoik
IV" A. A. D. „du
vtl9..ita
LI
VRITITS, SPrpE.9, tke - .
i: Oranges and Lemons, Onions,!.
Bunch Retrains, Preserved Ginger,
Seedless Rubins, G tains • i
Layer Raisins, Pineapple Preserres. -
Prunes, - Paper Awned Almonds.
Currants, I Bard 4.telled 7 do •
Citrons, 1 n '
lberht,
Turkey Figs, Pecan lo ts, ''.. ,
Malaga Figs, I Cocoa • us. •• • -
Fruit, :i • English 11'almilk,
Split Peas. - , Walnuts,
Walnut Cst,up, - 1 Sheinnits.
Tomato' do Water 94ackerr4 - -
Mushroom do' Sus* .• do
I
Pineapple Cheese, i Matt It, ~
Sop Sago do - StovePolhill. ' - it.
English do ' Smoke:Pipes. ',.. ,
Swiss do - , .Market,Beakets„.• •
Limburger do Buckets, r ,
Baker's Chocolate, Brooms, I
Worehestershire Suttee, • Essence Coffee, I - -
Pepper, Cluve•i, Candle},
Cinnamon, Alspice ground. Lead P,eireiLv,-_
exprt,:yedy for family nee. Ca:rile:Scrap, - : •
Beau.. Pieties, Toilet do 1
Chow Chow Pickle., Ito Sin i do :
Cauliflower do Indigo, l 1 —
Mixed a., - Starelii
... . 1
Mare. Ginger. Wrnpp ng ,11C1111*,
Nutmegs, Stone 4 - are
Mavannii. . Presenfing TitnatletS,
Vermicelli.Serybl4ng. Brus)ios, .1
Nonpareil l'apeP3. - Sweeping, dim 1
I.entel, Slice, ' du I
Fr. ..11 .Thi.t.ird, Shoe Illneking:i
- Coleman s Ilitelara. Mlm er i. , tantl,
Parham Jo Bath .I.lkiek.
Suia.l (ill. . Tripoli, 1
for ...le al • SBA Fiat & ST CARTS. •
0i" QM,. Sthvt, }hod of the lietliiiilkt Church.
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r.l IiOCERI Ei.; WHOLESALE A\ ID RE- {
VA T A IL.—suA FE)), s' s'll'AVT. on Qiire4 .Suer:Eats
Eats of the Methodist (Morrie. would revectfillly •a,ll the,
attention at the citizens of Chambetsburg mat vitlnity to
the %dried anti ostensive assortment ot Gll.tit'Efil-EK:--
FRESH Fill:IT, QUEEN Vi"Aipii. CEDARYAM:.
1
and a 4 , nel:a :"dock of 3lise wl, elluneons Article: ,It they
nre nit offering. and constantly receiving from Se t York,
Phil'adelplutt and Baltimore, at theiiiSterc litnint. qt.) Queen
Street. E.t.a the Methodist Chungn
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It it their latentiot. to keep such, .61 .I,,ortnient a, the la ,
Mall& •11( till. commitnity requirel They- In, elate best
fiteilties foe the purchase of good-si on the niol-t 4ilventa-,
gnotts tern,. -.A hating their esvar.r4 on the INati. and,
use of tle• firm tieing iditioit coit . .-,t,lntl in tint eityt, affords
'them i., cry talvantage in ptueleising good,. m the{ shortest
time. and et lets experts. than wilit, n.lticit etatb es them!
to sell rely hasp,' cash ! i
SUO ABS, C(IFFEE: , AND TnAs ..falt gra ea. from
the highest to the lowest pro en b) the barrel, puck VountL ,
I'
SYRVANDOL
MASSES. Int the lir,g,,liete , Barrel
or total for family Ode. Sagan Cl;trl'a 11.111,# etli ,' 41. and.
Fine Salt. Fish and Cheer,., i
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We would-mil especial attention !of country ILO ters and
others -wishing to plat:base at is he ite.ale rrie, tt, 550 urn,
pier:llea to feli everything in the oroccry lire's rdenip all
can be purchased in the Eatittan cities - i 1 - ;
The itighes, - t price paid tit easit !fur rostutiy produce of
Laken in ,x,:hwqre h,r good*. 811 Al' E IL - &.. STU Ala:
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- xl -ARKET HOUSE.-- .1 . 11(' Illitlettilg'ited
_l.*_L respectfully inform their imineruits
eitstannen. mint
the-publie trenerally that they NO, re-411 H-1.1 their Oro
eery Store in the room formerly tis4upied by the Hook and
Ladder Company, in the market! House. and take this
method of counting. their thanks pa the liberal patron,*
heretofore extended to them. Their stock Is complete in
1,1 ry N1...1y _of FAMILY GROC,THJES. icon/timing of
Ham. Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars. Teas, To
bin eo4. ItriUlli,.. Ilallown. Biteket.i Cordes, Twitter Glan.4
5f;,,,.. Queensware and es ervthing heretofore kept at their
former place of badness. 'They- will ativrayA 1i"..4, it :min
yield stork on hand to be enabled hi meet the demands of
the einmatinity. l'.l tt",..TRY PHI/DUCE 4aktm in ex
. ,hy,ge tor goods at rash: market lirices. Don't forget the
pita e .:Mitrkel 'heist%) three 4101)s front the .11.11er, ill
1 g1i..1.11 Street. (antral) 111 - BEI: & -1,4 lA:S . T.Eit. ,
NTEW Altlil VAL, THE-SFANIII,Y
_Li tiro, ery lIfE. L. Moo, curt - ter of Main and \';,'ltOJ
hart... Streets.
Ifs) Seeks: Prune r °flee. ; -
100 ltareelle Sugar. all grudes
.20 Barrens Molasses.
Barrels Syr.tps.
1W Ilarrells No. 1 and No. ii 31:ttieru3.
200 111 Sea Shad, withoutkronet
At wholesale nr retail. Lowest hash
SPRECILEIVS G - 11 OCE RY STORE.-
The undersigned has the lar4eit stock; td9VAMILY
(11:0C17,11LES in town, which he utters to tl4. public at the
lowest CASH PRICES.- It is nue i neeessary to enumerate,
us his stock is large and complete.; I
17 e- Highest priees.pahl for CUL - STRY igtODUCE in
exchange for g00d... Laug.ll.l QYRUS SYRECIIER.
CT. HOLLOWAY,: WILIO:LESAL.T•I
. GROCER AND COMMISSIOS MERCHARI.
505 MARKET SCILEET, (North solo: above. Fifth streer,)
Plifludelphirt. aug24-1 y. 4
TiIRUITS AND SPICES.-BIiNCII.I 1-
SONS. Chu - rants, Figs. Cifron, Freserveti Pea ieS,
Nutmegs. Omani!. Pepper. • ' ve, Sze.. al, nys
rum and fresh P. :
(1011 N. BROO.
v CORDS, Rope,,
nietons. now opening
141RESH FISH AND; OYSTERS Ri
x; eelved every week at SITA:FEIi
on Queen street. not of'the .lfe lhorllst Churth4
Fa3IIIL FLOUR, BILL K WHEAT AND
Corn 3lenl, by the barrel or 'euntlr ryunntitiee, forsale
ut SHAFER & STUARTS, Queen street.i
( - IFFY MIRED HAMS : AND DRLED
Vi• Beef. just reeeir.ett at E. D. RElll'4l
riItANBERRIES.—Tei, Barrelll3 Jersey
Cramberries jun opened ut E. D. RDID'S.
WHITE HOMINY AND SWEET PD-
T Y TATUES always on Mon). nt E. D. REID'S..
Vato, eapo 61111 juts.,
G OOD NEWS! !GOOD NEWS !!
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PRICES REDUCED! PIICES kED !
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• - lIATS,, CAPS AND LADIES' I'Cl S 1
DECHERT STILL A-HEAD!
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Having Mitt in a large stock of Hata, Olps , and Ladles.
Furs, and having bought them at reducist prices; I 4111
now offer them at nearly the old Prices, FOR CASELH
CALL AND LNA3I.IINE: - ,AI
rir Dual thrget the place, !SECOND ;STREET, ilt l rar
doors North of Market. - [tikl9l
1 .ADIES FANCY FUR 7 lATIOHN
PAIiEIRA'S Old Establis r Mrinufilefery, Xe.
718 Arch Street, abort 7th , - Phitadel ia.- 4 11asre noel in
store of my own Importation and : Munufrietitre, one of the
LARGEST and most BEA UTIFt'L selectibm of .FANCY
FURS, fur LADIES' and ciimpßEws WEAR, in the
city. Also a tine assortment oil Gent's ktu• Gloves rind
Collars. •
As my Full were all purchased when'aold was at a
touch lower premima than at prel.iet t. I antki enabled to 414,
reete of them at very reasonable prices, runt I would there
fore solicit a call from my frietads of Vranklin county and
1.,V 4 Remember the Name, Nistblier . end Street!
JOHN FARELRA, •
718 Arab Street, above i tb, goidh side,
repel-Cum PHILAPELPHIAL
I have no partner, nor conrieotion with Bnp other etero
in l'hilatklphia I' !
COME
HATS. T TOTHE
BOOTS MARKET, HOUSE,
CA, SHOES.
- W. IV. pAxTos has Just opened a tine assortnent of
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Stora in
tpe Market House, where he can furnish all 'articles In Ins
hue, cheap for'semh, some goods are sold at did prices.)
A tine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR
PET BAGS, VALISES, &M., &c., constantly - ou
Cull and examine our large stock of goodsi
sepQl W. WI PANTO'S'
*ctin .
LONG LOOKED FORCOMEAT LAS S
The Perfeetion,e Sewing Machine.
711 E CELEHICATEN A
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES.
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Can now be Peen at the regidenre of MRS.; R. P. HAZE
' LET, South Main Street. immediately opposite
1)r. 4. fL Benseny's, Chambersburg,
n here all persons interestisl in Sewing Machines ere-invi
ted to all and examine this wonderful machine. -
It hits been the object ttf the FLORENCE SEWING
MACHINE COMPANY to supply n 111110)111e free &in
the objections uttnehed to other —And clam machines, and
after the patient, untiring labor of :Veers, and it liberal ex
penditure Or enpitul in encoring the first ausietnical talent;
theirelTorts have been crowned with sues+, and they are
now offering to the public the most perfect Stewing Machine
in the world. Among lts tunny advantages over all other
nmeltines, tney be mentioned:
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Ist. It nittliesfour different stitcher on °lie and the saine
mncbine, cacti Stich being perfect and alike on bothnitlee
of the fabric.- J , i
2d. Changing from one kind of stitchi to another,] RN
well no the length of the stitch, can reothly i be done while
- nachine is in inotiun.
wthrilox & CO.
3d. Leery otitch is perfeet in itst/f, making the seam
secure and uniform, combining einsticityl strength and
beauty.
4th. It has the rererlible feed motion, which enables the
operator to run the work to either the righter left, or stay
any part of the seam, or fasten the ends ofaeams without
turning the hibito or stopping the machine.
sth It to the most rapid sewer in the world, making flee
stitches to each revolution, and there* no other machine
o bleb will do so Jurgen range of work as the i'LORENCE.
6th. It does the hearertt arp'n est ;monk owitk equal. fttell:tty,
Shout tension or breaking of thread.
7th. It hems, fells, binds, gathers, braids, quilts, and
gathers and sews on a - rattle at the same timer
e i dth, lip simplicity enables the tlflMlt ine'gperieneedi to
dpenste it Its motions are all politico, null there are no
tine springs to gel oat of order, audit is adapted to all kinds
of cloth work, from thick to thin, and it is ahnost• noise.
less.
91h. TheI;`LORENCE SEWING MACIIINE is use.
d quailed iu beauty and style, and must be seen to be appre.
ated.
Oar KR. R. P. HAZELET, hatingfai? apiiolMed
sole Agent for the sale of the aboveMegin Machine* in
Franklin county, respectfully invites the ies to call and
eiamine the FLORENCE,
I — All Martine. Arnrnoltal for one year, jimat
Otortrito,
ES, BED
it wsnrinteut !or
U. REILPS.I
October 26, 1864.
-Moto anti *#orti.
BOOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE.
P. FELDMAN, haring disposed of his entire stuck
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of hoots- Sim... /Le., at rholuale, on the 30th of last month.
and finding it inconvenient to resume basilic,. a at his for•
suer place ou Main street. 1 have just returned from the
City with a At LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK, to which he respectfully invites the attention 'of
his old customers, and as inane new ones as will be pleased
to give him n call, at MIS Ntsv STORE ON SECOND
ST.. in CHARLEY KLINE'S brick building, nearly op.
pcsiite the Post Office. His stock E.:idiotic:4 et ery variety
of Youths'. Ladies' and Men's BOOTS & SHOES, which
for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be Sus
1, a s sod. in the county, and which will be sold at prices to
suit 0 ' s. in purchased THE LATEST STYLE
Cf.
Of' ASTS, he is lepared. to make Customer work. at
alto otire, be the, best NI orkman in the county. With a
- ilispos 'on to Ise liging and accommodating, he hopes
,to merit ' share of patronage—without a desire
to monopolize. as his mole, is. in our common calamity; to
lice and let Irate.
Particular attention paid to alt kinds of Repairing. •
TERMS CASH, AND - PRICES CNIFOR3i. WITH
OUT EXTORTION.
He ha% also on hand and for sale. cheap, Trunks, Pa-
Carpet Sacks, Linnen and Palen. Callum, Paper,
Envelopes. Inkstands: Steel Pens, Sze— Stu
persons knowing themselves indebted will
jilea‘e eall and male imm,ediate settlement. that I may be
elmbled to meet my former liabilities in the City, augfr24
,f - ' R a o ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
JACOB IIUTTO.I"S BOOT k SHOE STORE.—
l'l , p , undersigvett takes this method of returning his thanks
to his numerous customers anti the public generally, for
the t cry liberal patronage heretofore extended to ldm,
anti :lope., in his present mlslontue melon...on with near.
by e% cry baroness Mall ill WAD. that Ire Will still continue
to be remembered. He has the pletssury of informing 'the
pnblie that hr hers opened his Store in the Basement of J
B. Mel.mh.vis Arrlliuy, all Seam? Street. fear doors-
North of the Method& rhittch. where It.. is prepared to
offer a general assortment of Men's, Worinio's anti 041-
dren's Ileots and Shoes. embracing hi. own and City man.
ufaeture. which for exeelicce of Style alai durobibt) are
superior hi nod of Iris former ..took, and will be offered tit
paces to emit all. lie is in Weekly Receipt of floods from
Philadelphia. which for beauty sod ex. elicits.° cannot be
sirrp,sed South of tl.t. Susquehanna.
•
WORK of et ery satiety done With
ph , lOpthi,.. —A s he employs rule hat Milierior workmen,
ho ho s ts jtordied in glianinhiehig all work made at his es
tablishment. Don t forgot the place. Four Door, Shed
of thr Ma/411W Church, Srrond Street. Ear: .Side.—
TRUNKS, of the latest •Oyle. from approved makers: et
a and for sale at a very small advance on
- hrizinal JACIIII HUTTON,
TUit El) UP AG Al X.—l would. re
sportfully inform my friends and 1•11.1t1/111011. that 1
hare ototu °lame& nn Second Strtet,oppoeite the Melrket
Ifuoim wherryou will tut a good nbsortment of HOOTS
and SHOES, TIII'ItiRS, f'4I.ItPET RAGS.
stock is entirely new. as my old stook was entirely csaiiitt,„
meld by the late tire, whieh I am di/penal to sell as lowa*
the market
I would request all (who ban e not been Lima out) to call
and nettle their Oki Aetouate as I teed money. By so
doing you trill roofer a great favor and enable me to go
on in np•'Lr•houe. 18.1‘le firl"foS.
Lil'oat, tun*, .S“.
LEONARD EBERT & SON.
cmAi. .-VNIS LUMBER MERCHANTS.
We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber; mat
are prepared to furnish 11111 Lumber to order at .hurt no
tice all at the nisi reasonable terms. Our block of Lune '
her consists of
White Pine 2 hail, Plank, ,
" 1.1 " select flunk.
• " " " Plunk.
. " ' I - seltiet and Culling Boards.
' "- Boards, . -
'• '' inch,"
" " Best River Shingles.
•• Worked Floring.
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" " Joist and Scantling, all sires.
Hemlock Joist and eyeamling,
•' Boards,
Yellow Pine Boards. Joist mid Scantling, *
Palling, and Phodernar Laths:
We have also always on hum! it good supply Of all
Minh; df Coal fir stoves and Ihnediurning. Also a Uwe
rior article of Broadtop Coal for hi:wk./it/is. The pub
lie are invited 1,1 give us a call, as we will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all that tall.
Coal and Lumber furnished 011 the cars to ally s4tiou
on the Franklin Railroad.
' L - k - Otfiee on Second St., in the rear of the 'Jail Turd;
Clutinbersburg. Pa. LEO. IiBERT &SON.
july27-tf.
SMALL, BENDER CO.`.
York and Goldsborough. Pa.,
LUMBER DEALER.S
11ANUFAVITICERS
SASH. DOORS. snurrEits: BLINDS
DOOR AVD WIANDOW FRAMES. Fr..
Keep constantly on hand n well selected stock of sPilfl•
onableLmober, viz:—Joist nod Scantling., Weatherboard
ing, dressed Flooring:, Siding., Laths. SLintilen. Palings luol
Feneinir.
White Pine nod Oak Dins, sawed to order ut the
f hurtest notice. All comunudeations should be addressed
to Youtt, Yi.. - [sept3.ly
*abbleyp aub parneos.
QADDLERY! SADDLEIII7±!-
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to Isis patron" far the liberal encourarremeut
Ned from them herelufore, and he would int de them and
the esanmunity generally, who may need any thing in his
line, to give him n call at- his new nand, on East Queen
street,•near the Franklin Railroad, Chambersburg where
he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE•
ItY AND HARNESS of his awn manufacture, and he
is prepared to set_ the same ou terms that defy eempeti•
San. Every article offered far sale is warrented Mbe
!node of the b,"st material and by competent workman,
which will be fully demsnadratml on an examination there
of.
TRVNKS AM) VALISES.—IIe would alsiTeall the
attention of persons Wanting.la good neat nut! cheap and
substantial Trunk or Valise tohis assortment. junel7.63.
TAUNT FORGET GORDON'S place of
_Li business. one dq,r South of Dr. J. L. Suessenat's.
Hi+ term. are Cash. as he has no capital.,
H. GORDON is still on Main Street,
one door South of Dr. J. L. Su - esserotts Mee. Re
is ready to fill all orders in his hoe of business. faug24.
PO TO GOR ON and sec -if lie can't
lz9F - isuit you to .imething in his line.
jorinatting 111)110E0.
1V UNDERLICH h. NEAD,
FORWARP/NG AND COMMISSION MERCILAST:
North Second Street. lmpoedte the Cruuberland Valley
Railroad Depot, Chamber...burg. Pa.
Cars ntu regularly to and from Philadelphia and, Balti•
more. .
AGENTS.—Peaeoek, Zell & Hirschman, No. tide Mar
ket St., Philadelphia.
Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nutt COAL,(direct
from the mines); WU kesbarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY
COAL,-LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and
Hancock CEMENT, kept constmalv on hand- FLOUR,
GRATH and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the
highest cash prices,
Sept 9,
TITO& L. -- GILLESPIE. JACOB ZELLER.
fIILLESPIE, ZELLEIt & CO,
I.JI PRODUCE AND PROVISION mEgca.aws,
AND WHOLESALE - GROCERS.
S'orth:West corner of Sixth and Market Streets, Phila
delphin. [nol 8, Gi•t6
Oliurationat.
QIIIPPENSBURG FEMALE ACADE
MY.—Next Session commences Monday, Sept. Sth.
Pupils instructed in all the higher branches taught In
Seminaries. with Vocal and instrtunental music.
A limit d =niter of pupils will be boarded in Vast family
of the principal. r
i'ersons Lacing (thughters to educate, will And Ude
Institution, every advantage they desire. For particulars
and a circular address
MISS H. J. MICEELIAN Principal,-Shippensburg. Pa.
aug•- .3thos
ADELPHIAN INSTITUTE, NORRIS
TOWN, Montgomery county, Pa. 13oaxding and
Day School for Young Ladles. will commence its Winter
Session on Tuesday. Orlaber9.-St.h, continuing flee months.
Terms moderate. Loration healthy mid beautiful.
The new system of Gymnastics, as taught by Din Lewis,
of Boston, will be practiced, daily by the pupils. For ell ,
lrular giving tem., &c., address
MISSES BUSH. Principals.
.70hEI'll PRET. Wll. ii. ROM:.
FREY -& M ONG,,
GENERAL UNDERTAKERS
and Manufacturers of
MAHOGANY. WALNUT, CHBRRY AND
CLOTH COFFLNS.-
They will also furnish
METALIC A:iT) ZINC BURIAL CASES.
Funerals attended in Totiih and. Country
Rooms at Wltlehn Flurre Old Stand, South NON
Street, Chainbemburg, Pa.
r" Night calls attended at all hours. 1!r. Frey can
be found at the remidenee of F.A. Zarman, one door South
of the ShOft julyilt-arn
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1 1 864.; ;A c T, - 20 ,S e.n -T,.. c. A R. -' S "
E - XT ERMINATORS.
"15 years establisbertin N. Y. City."
" Only infallible remedies known.
I " Free from Poisons."
i •" Not dangerous to the Human Family..
" Rota Come out of their boles to die.'
717.0 :, J 'l B b oit .' ; a tr,. ll . l l ) . 7l 3 4i arl s • - „ ev o:tl7l whe eas im 'e itations.
t 1 .• "Cooler's" Depot, No , 482 itroadway, New York.
j
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drurrestsi it
Oho nslnirg Pa.
i.E.
. ' . [mertielm
COPYRIGHTED VIEWS OF CRAM
BERSBURG LN RUINS.
Bank of Chambersburg and Franklin House. - •
Court House and-Town Hall.
Main Street.
Main Street fowl the Diamond north and sou&
Corner Main and East King-Street. '
General View.
Conococheasme Creek with Baptist Church.- -
Second near Market Street
North-west corner Public Square.
Published by R. NEWELL. 724 Arch Street, and for
sale in Chambersburg• nt S. S. Shrywk's Book Store.
A liberal discount to the trade. sepl4.3m.
SEIRER HAS OPENED A CHAIR
..1.• and CABEN;ET WARE ROOM In the basement
of the M. E. Church, where he has now nu bind all kinds
of Cabiuent Were. Such as Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables,
Chairs. Stands, and Mattresses. suite of OAK and WAL
NUT COTTAGE FURNITURE, Window Blinds, &C,,
Wier+ lie still 'wilt:bear 1.. r rash an*
WUNDERLICH & HEAD.