The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, December 28, 1864, Image 4

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NOTICE TO FART E 11:
100 TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY
Wanted by GEO. A. DEITL.
200 WALNUT LOGS
Wanted by GEO. A. DEITZ.
103 ASH LOGS
Wanted by Guo. A. rrurrz.
HO LARGE CHERRY LOGS
" Wanted by GEO. A. DETiZ..
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
and all kinds of Produce Wright by GEO. A. DErrz, at
his Warehouse above the Railroad Depot.
STOVE AND LIKE COAL).
for sale cheap, by the ton or half ton.
OAK AND HICKORY WOOD
by the cord or half cord. g
OAK AND HICKORY WOOD,
sawed and split • for stove use, by the cord or half cord.
WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS,
of Oak, Walnut and Pine, always on band.
WINDOW AND DOOR-FRAME STUFF
and all kinds of LUMBER, such as Oak and Pine Plant ;
Oak,Walnut, Pine and Hemlock Boards ; Flooringßoanis,
Joists, Scantling, Shingles, Paling, Laths, do.
BEST or 111:10FMG SLATE
always on hand, and roots put on by the best Slaters, who
have drawn medals for their superior workmanship.
CALL AT DEITZ'S WAREHOUSE,
above the Hailroad'Depot, and buy cheap. [deal
LEONARD EBERT & SON,
' COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS.
We,have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber, and
are prepared to.frunish BSI Lumberto order at "abort no:
tice ' all at the most reasonable terms. Our stock of Lum
ber amebas of
White Pine 2 Inch Plank, •
" 1f " select Plank.
. " " " Plank.
" 1 select and Culling Boards,
" " " Boards,
" " 4"' Siding (6 inch,)
" " Best River Shingles,
" " Worked Flaring,
""- Siding,
" Joist and Scantling, all sizes,
• Hemlock Joist and Scantling,
Boards,
Yellow Pine Boards, Joist and Scantling,
Palling and Plastering Laths.
• We have also always on band a vod supply of all
kinds of Coal for stoves and lime-burnin g Also a supe
rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub•
Bo are invited to give us a call, as wo will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all that calL
Coal and Lumber furnished on the cars to any static.*
oa the Franklin Railroad.
rrOface on Second St., in the rear of the Jail Yard,
Chambershurg, Pa. LEO. EBERT & SON.
july27•tf.
- SMALL, BENDER & CO.,
CO
Ski ' P a. ,Lliiln3l7l s
- AND MANUFACTURERS OF '
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
DOOR 4ND WINDOW FRAMES,
Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of seas.
enable Lumber, :—Joist and Scantling, Weatherboard.
dressed Flooring, Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings and
Fencing.
liar 'White Pine and Oak Bills, sawed to order at the
shortest notice. All cotrunnnications should be addressed
to YORK, - PA. [sepo3-ly
13ooko anlr *tationerp.
PHE OLD BOOK STAND
11 OF
; S. 8. 8118.YOCS,
•
Has been removed to the new•bnilding oppccite the Pon
OFFICE, where a full assortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS,,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC.,
• Can be bad at exceedingly Low Prices.
WALL PAPER and WINDOW GRADES, a large
and new stock.
FehrMid's Celebrated Gold Pens, fully warranted.
Orders taken for goods. which will be Expressed in the
• shortest possible time.
The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daily,
for which weekly subscriptions will be taken.
First Class Novels. Magazines and Penodicals received
as soon as published.
We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper than they can
be bad elsewhere.
Mosiesent free of portage to any part of the county.
Gilt Frames, 'Worsteds and Fancy Goode constantly on
.hand.
Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or
ders satisfactorily and with dispatch.
ME. J. S. SHRTOCE, is now located in New York, which
enables us to undertake the most complex commissions.
Old Books of particular editions, dates or style, bunted
up-at a reasonable commission.
SNIDEA
BOOK BELLER, BOOK BEVER,
MPT . WWI=!IrTr7I=r ' IrT9
PAPER RULER,
I=l
Has opened a Room in the Market House, and keeps
constantly on hand School, Miscellaneous Books, Station.
Niery, Blank Books, Wall Paper, Paper and Brown Linen
Window Shades, Photograph Albums Lutheran, German
'Reformed and Presbyterian Hymn Books, Sleet Pens.
Pencils, Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. Fancy Pictorial
Pleasure Books for children, Paints and Pencils, Marking
Pencils, Architect's Drawing and Pattern Paper, Novels
Ink Stands in great variety, Diaries for 1165, Violin
Strings, Fancy Traveling and. School Buckets, &c.
BLANK! BOOKS made to order, Paper ruled to Pat
tern, Old Books. Periodicals, Music, and Newspapers
Bound in any style. de0.1.2m.
o.l3tbing.
NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK
THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
• Hi THE MARKET HOUSE,
Chambersburg, Pa.
The caldereignell, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruction of Chambersbnrg, has agarsrc-tun.ett
and opened opt in fall blast it:l.We Market house bewt,e.,
Wallace's Dry Good store and Rube: & Lemnsters Cr , •
cery store, a large assortment of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description
and. quality.
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing each ea
Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vc....tts tinder istWrts,
Drawers, &c., also
DENTLEMENS' FURNISH.P.:r. GOODS. suell
-Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawb, HarlLembiefs, Col
lars, Umbrellas, &c.,
His stack of Cloths for customer v. - ork consists of French,
Englith and Domestic manufacture., 131ael-, e Skin and
Fancy Cassimers. Black Satin. Fiihred links, Plain and
Fancy Cassimer Vestiogs n hick w,ii be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers. on short sller. and
reasonable terms.-
Having engaged a practical Cutter frwr. •ae Er', Ist
prepared to furnish clothing in the mo,t
and as none but experienced rinr:.u..•a are , :n.7,....g0.fPel
sons may rely upon getting their .-or's doue
Store. _
-T 13anit - fat for the parmunce 7a..r.tolore bertc.red I rr
spectfully solicit a continual, of the ram ,
octl9 J. T. 110SKINSON.
*elaiiitg ffliattirits.
, - FONG LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST
IA ThePerfeaion of &wing Mockines,
THE CELEBRATLD
FLORENCE SEWING MACHLNES.
- -
Grru no be wee ot't?, reeideuec Of AIRS'. R P. HAZE.
LET, South Mein Street, immediately opposed
Dr. 4. IL &Teeny's, Chamberrourg,
- where all persons iutenuded in Seeing Machini's are ill, :-
red to call and examine this ',waled - al machine
It has been the obiect ,d" the FLOItIiNCE. SEIVINO
iMACITINF COMPANY to 4uppli a machine free from
the objectify, attached to other nest class machines. and
after the patient, untiring labor of years. and a liberal ex
penditure at capital in seducing the first aeeh talent,
Their efforts bare been crowned is ith bureess, and they are
now offering ? o the public the most - perfect Sewing' Machine
in the wurld. Among its many udNuntagen over all other
machines, may ho mentioned:
-,lst. It mul:e , four different rtitclics on one 'twine slime
=chine, en/di - Leh being rerkcs and nliLo on bulb sides
of the &brie.
•
. .
241. Ch.apgivo .frorn /.;:id eriV,ll ro another,
Well as ths.l.. , llgth or the suit read:ly be done o di
Use 12180111 e is in tlsoeloll.
. .
3d. Ern, •:itr.§ i. parlect , making tit& num
v vur e t md uCron, strength and
beauty.
4th: Ii ha.. 114< rtr47.1i51. fad Inotion, which enables the
operator to rue the v.,]; to either Ilio11101: or left, or Stay
tinypart of the senrn, or iireten die cods of seams without
:urning the fabric or stopping the machine.
sth It is the most rapid serer in the world, making Ace
sdtekies to each rerolutinn. and there is an ether machine
which will do so large aranp of work as the k'LORENCE.
. . .
6th. It doe r s the hearirpt finut work with equal facility,
without tension or breaking of thread.
7th. It hems, fells, binds, gathers, braids, quilts, and
gathers and sews on a ruffle at the Prune time.
eth. Its simplicity enables the most it,„„perieneed to
operate it. Its motions urn all positive, and there are no
fine springs to get out of order, and it is adapted to all kinds
of cloth-work, from thick to thin, and it is almost uoisei
less.
. .
9Sh. The FLORENCE. SEWING 11ACI11\E is one
quelled In beauty and E.tyle, laid must be soen to be uppre
dated.
a r MR. R. P. RAZELET, hating been appointed
sole Agent for the sale of the above Sewing Machines In
Pranklin county, tweetfully invites the Ladies to cull and
examine the FLORENCE.
lar All Machines warranted for one year. taug3l
VE W PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS.-
ii MR. WM. S. &JULE having permanently located
I ~. a iam benbarg, as a Photographer, cobildently assures °
the Pupile that they may rely upon getting Pictures sups•
rior to anything seer produced in this community, and
equal to the best work from city establishmeuts, an up-
Toals to his past work as proof of what he says. Il d e
has
built himself convenient and pleasant rooms on 2d Street
nearlyaosite the Market House, with a combination of
largo quichwurhing SIDE AND BRY-Lialini, calcu
lated for malting pictures in ail kinds of weather. His op
erator, MR. Din's, is pat from one of the best moms in
daily
Pbiltide bla. Ms chemicals are in fine worklnkorder and
' be it printing pictures', which for oneness of tone and
and boa of modeling and delineation he believes the
Pcbile wi l rind ur,surrassuri. deo7•lm
dtottilio, &t.
NEWS TORE'.
GELWICKS & itgRKHART
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEtwICES & BURKHART having been bard out by the
Rebels in the burning of Charaberstrurg,
ha"V'e since built Pew Sane Rooms
ON SECOND STREET,
Between Sellers' and Brown's Hotels,
where they propose selling, Padua& tout
Groceries, Salt, • Syrups, !
Provisions, Fish Buckets,
Flour, Coffees, Lamps, ,
Produce, Spleen. Globes,
Teas, Brooms, Wicks,
Wares, Cordes Sugars,
Oils, Twines, and
thousands of useful articles used by every family and
, sold in country stores. Oar stock of
GROCERIES
is full and complete, embracing every article in this line,
from the common grade of goods up to
the finest quality. Our stock of ,
GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES
are all strlctlyinare and fresh, having been carefully se
lected by one of the firm, Mr. Burkhart, who is
a practical baker and nonfectioner.. All
our Ground Spices are ground
on our own'spice
can be relied on.
We offer the following
OILS AT GREATLY'REDUCED PRICES
Sperm Oil, Linseed OIL \,
Whale Oil, i Bleached Winter Oil,
Coal Oil,
Flamseecl Oil,
. ,
Lubric Oil, Painters' Oil,•
and strictly prime-ILEIROSENE OIL. .
LAMPS, GLOBES AND WICKS.
The largest assortment of Lamps, Globes and Wicks
in the county. These we say we can and will
sell cheaper than the cheape_st, as they -
were purchased In large quart-
Stiee direct from the
manufacturers.
To our large stock of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
SPICFS, GROUND COFFEE,
COFFEE IN PAPERS AND CANS,
we invite speeial attention, as ive will . warraut them
to give satistiction or refund the money
We Wee invite attention to oar very lame and
varied aEsortment of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
whirl we offer very cheap, whoteeale and lvtair.
FLOUR
All brands of Flour by the barrel or small.
a
-a--
CONFEC.TIONERY
Io connection with thesbove business we carry on the
Confectionery business in all its launches, manufacttuiug
'many of the articles in this line ourselves, which enables
as to sell very low, both wholesale and retail. Onr stock
of Confectionery consists in part of
Raisins,
Currants;
Almonds,.
Filberts,
• Walnuts,
Prunes,
- All kinds of Crackers,
a general assortment of FRESH CANDIES, together
;Tithe; en- description of domestic Candies that are made.
- Our stuck ;s large and has been carefully selected, em
bracing by far too many different articles and quantities
to aeternit to more articles or list of prices, sullies to asy
that It it our determination to always keep up a full 1A-
Eortruent of co.,xls and sell as cheap as the cheapest
1. B—To Country Merchants and all who wish to buy
goods st s:::elesa'o, we pledge ourselves to sell as clasp
as any JoGinusrtiouse in the cities.
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MARKETING of al
kinds o ar.:,d. for which the highest price will be paid i
wash. (nro.18) GELWICKS & BURKHART.
FFRUITS...SPICES:St: C s s
Oranges and Lemons, Onions,
Bunch Ruisins, Preserved Ginger,
Seedless Raisins, airkins,
Layer Ita'sine, . sf' Pineapple Preserves,,
Primes, Paper shelled Almonds,
Currants, Hard Shelled do '
Citrons; Filberts,
Turkey FM's.. Pecan Nuts, ,
Malaga Figs, Cocoa Nuts, -
Fru , English Walnuts,
Split n Peus. Walnuts,
Wain& Catsur., Shellbarks.
Tomato do Water Cracker!,
•
Sinai/room de ' Sugar do
Pineapple Chesnn, • klatches,
Sap Sum tic .. Stove Polish,
tingled. Is Smoke Pipes.
St its do Market Baskets,
Limburger do ; Buckets,
Baker's ;Chocolate, Brooms,
Worchestershirn Sauce, Enserme Coffee.
Pepper, Cies ere. s , Candies,
Cinnamon. Alnpice ground Lead Pencils,
expressly for family use, Castile Soap,
Beaus. Pickles, Toilet do ,
Chow t, how Plekles, Roenn `dil
Cauildower do Indigo, . _
Mixed do Starch,
Moo ~,, Ginger. • Wrapping Twine;
Nutmegs, Stone ware,
Mat arum, Preserving Tumblern,
Vernacelll, Scrubbing Brusher,.
Nonpareil Cape. 4. Sweeping, do
Lenteis. Shoe, - db
Yrimult Mustartil Shoe Blanking, • •
Coleman's Mustard, Silver Sand,
thol•ons do Bath Brick,
S'ilte. i til, Tripoli,
ter RCA' at ' SHAFER & STUARTS,
On Queen Street, East of the Methodist Church.
GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL.—SILAFER 4 STUART, on Rum , : Street
East of MC Methodist Church, would respectfully r all the
attention ,;f the citizens of Chatebersburg and N icinity to
the tarried and extensive assortment of GROCERIES,
FRESH FRUIT, QUEENWARE, CEDARWARE,
and a general Stock of Miscellaneous Articles as hich they
are non coustuutly receiving from New Ferri:,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Queen
Street, East of the Methodist Church.
It is their intention'to keep such an assortment es the de
mands of the community requirh. They -
hat e. the best
racillies fur the purchase of goods, on the most talvanta
geoas terms, and having their own cars on the Road, and
one of the firm being almost constantly iu the city. affords
them every advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest
time, and et lees expense than usual. which enables then
to sell very low for math!
SUGAILS, COFFEES Alp TEAS of all grades, from
.the highest to the lowest prices by the barrel, sack or pound
SYRUP AND MOLASSES, by the llogitheled, Barrel
or retail for rurally use. Sugar Cured Hums, Coarse and
Fine Salt, Fish and Cheese. -
We v. ould call especial attention of country dealers and
others, wishing to purchase ut at holesule prices, as we are
prepared to sell everything in the Grocery line us cheap as
can bar purchased iu the Eastern cities'
The highest price paid in cash for country produce or
taken in exchange for goods. SHAFER & STUART.
MARKET HOUSE.—The ufiderßigned
respectfully inform their numerous customers and
the public generally that they have re-opened their Gro
eery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Cordpani,-, in the Market House. and take this
rnetilod of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to theta. Their stock is complete in
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of
Hum, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee. Sugars. Teas, To
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass
% are, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. They will always keep u sutti
dent stock on band to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex
change for goods at cash musket prices. Don't forget the
place, (Market House,) three doors from the corner, on
queen Street. (ang3.l) 'HUBER & LEMASTER.
SI S RECHER'S GROCERY StORE.-
The undersigned hiss the largest stock of FAMILY
RIES in town, which be offers to the public at the
lois out CASH PRICES. It is nut necessary to enumerate,
as his stock Is large and camplete.
(LI-V - Highest pricespaid for COUNTRY PRORUCE in
exchange tor Roods.[augSlJ CYRUS SPRECHEIL
CT. HOLLOWAY, WHOLES'ALE
. GROCER'AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
- 505 MARKET STILEMIc (North bide, above PULL ntreet )
Philadelphia. atig24.ly
RESH FISH AND OYSTERS • RE
ceivedd every week at SHAFER & STUART'S,
on Queen street, Enet of the 7dethodisst Church.
FAMILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT AND
Corn 31eal. by the barrel or mall quantities, for sale
at SHAFER & STUARTS, Queen 'street.
AMAN OF A _THOUSAND.—A Cos
sustrrivz Ct.:BED:I-Dn. 11. JAMES, a Retired
Physician of great eminence, disecivered, while in the
Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi•
tan*, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. The remedy
WOO discovered by bins When his only child, a•daughter,
was giving up to die. MA child was cured, nod is now
alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals,
he still send to those who wish it the recipe, isintuining
full directions for making and successfully lasing, this
remedy, free on receipt of their names, with two stamps to
pay expenses. There is not a single case of Consumption
that it does not nt once take hold of and dissipate. Night
sweats, peevlslaness, irritation of the nerves, failure of
memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lung;
sore throat, citVly sensations, nausea at the stomach, ins e .
tion of the bowels. wasting away of t h e meet „ .
rgr The writer will please state the name of the paper
they seen this adverdremettt In. Address.
CRADDOCK Ar.. CO.,
1M S. , Phlladelidda. Pon
ebt Mittditri*gittg, thartibttain pit
Austral.
MASON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET ORGANS.
MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years
since, and Were succeeded by the HARMONIUMS about
nine years ago. The CAB[NET ORGAN was brought
to its present state of perfection only in the summer of
THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
has Feat advantages aver any other invention of tbe kind,
is capable of much finer spas than can be-produced by
any other, andis more easily used by the performer, and
escels especially in capacity for ezPl7mi'" - •
Please notice advance in prices.
CABECET - ORGANS.--SLNGLE NEED.
No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case. $llO
No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 133
No: 17. Ewe Oetave,• Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Coe. . .... : ..... .
..... . ...... ........ 130
No. le. The Same, in elegant R05ew00d . .......... Ca5e....... 160
DOUBLE REED.
No. 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case l4O
No. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case - 763
No. 21. Five Octave, Double ,Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case 170
No. 22. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 950
No. 23 The Same. in Solid Carved Walnut or
Oak, with Walnut Carvings 200
Sri STOP.
N0..14. 'Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
C.,ak Case. 300
F 3 13. The Same, In elegant Rosewood Case 3130
EIGAT STOP.
No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case • 455
No.. IL. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e......500
24. The Same, in Solid Curved Walnut. 500
PEDAL BASS. •
NO. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case. 600
Cases of zeera plied& on Una, or made to order.
MELODEONS.
No. 5. Five Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood Ca5e...6150
No. 6. The Same, Portable, Rosewood CaAe. ...... . 110
Ni,. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case. 95
No. 9. - Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood Case— ... 75
EME;2=MI;UM
As Agents for Messrs. Mason & Hamlin we are enabled
to sell at their New York prices, and charge nothing for
freight
We have sold a number of their lustrtunents, and can
give numerous satisfactory references.
H. S. SHHYOCH, Agent,
atrg3l • Chambersburg, Pa.
C - A
THE MUSICAL PROFESSION OF NEW YORE TO
WM. B. BRADBURY.
We have examined, with much care,-Mr, Wm. B L Brad•
buryisNew Scale Pianofortes, and it is our opinion that,
in power. purity. richness, equality‘of tone, and thorough
workmanship, Mr. Brad Surfs instruments excel.
We tind great brilliancy and a beautiful singing quality
of tone most happily blended. We hare RAILEIX seen a
squitre Piano esimbine so many of these qualities essential
to a PERFECT ixeTItt•JIE\T.
William Mason, W. Berge,
S. It Mills, • Charles Wells,
George W. Morgan, George F. Baistow, •
Theodore Thomas, • A. Bagiola,
Harry Sanderson. Gustave R. Eckhardt,
John N. Pattison. George H. Curtis,
Charles Feadel, - H. E. Matthews,
Robert Aeller. T. L. Ritter,
Charles Grobe, - F. L. Nash,
Stsakesch, Theodore Moe Ping,
Clare W. Beames, John H. -later,
Max Mru - etzek; Robert Stnepel,
Curl Anschutz, Henry C. Timm,
T. E. Perkins,
E. M. Carrington, President N. Y. Harmonic Society.
Theodore Hagen, Editor Nes: Fork lifuticcl Rmiew.
Jelin Zundet, Organi.o in H. W. Beecher's Church.
.45 as4orturnt of these Inagnificrnt Pianos nom on hand.
Wareroeme. No. 4'27.' Broome street-corner of Crosby
street, one block east of Broadway, New York.
deel4 -1m - Si M. B. BRADBURY.
H ORACE WATERS,
GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT-
IMMZMMINSM
Eighty New 'hallo, 3telaleons, Harmoniums, Alexan
dre and Cabinet Organs, at ' , Wholesale and retail, Prices
low. SECt tNI) HAND PIANOS at grest bargans, prices
from S6O to &100. New 7 Octetre Pianos, .111 hie and =5;
with Carved Legs and Mouldings, S:,TO and upv. ards.
Melodeons. $65 to $250.
A large Stuck of SHEET - MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS,
and all kind:, of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. and Music
Mernhaninse at du lowest rata. 10,a* Skeet of Musie,
a little cuiled;at I 1.2 Cents per Page. nov3Ctam
MEE CH_AAIBERSBURG SILVER COR
NET BAND 13 prepared to furnisk, Music for Mill
tn.ry, Civic, Religious tualLtical ASSociationb or Proces
bions in any- pad, of the state. Picnics, Muy Punka, he.,
accommodated at short notice. Address
P. DOCK FREY, Beey. ,
H. B. Hd.T.NICK, Leader. ,octl9-3mos
Rttornero . at Lam.
ft_ M. &: IV S. STENGER, ATTOR-
Ull • KEYS AT LAW.—W. F:TttmtEit. Dibtrlct At
torney and Agent , for pitraritur Bounty Money
and smear' of pay.
Othre in Juroee Duffield a I.l',l,inr. on ~.e West side Of
Serond S'reet, tettrern W,bington Streets.
—nue-4
LTU~IR UGH & ATTORNEYS
kj AT L...W.—0r1i., opix.it.• the Ytmt Will at
tend prurupli to el trzeJuess et:tr....cod to Own- care.
P. S.—Autisoriv. d -I^,euts fm. tee cullertion o E_Pe t eqicma
Dturaty, Back Pap and idl uzi,n, aizainsl, the govern
meat.. , sepl4
WS EVEREI7. Attorney at Law.
. 'Office on Mariset Street, opposite the Court
House, formerly occupied by Jer. Cook. Esq._ All legal
bilsinesss entrusted to his cure will receive prompt atten
tion. . • sep7.tf.
JOHN STEWART, ATTONEY AT LAw.
R Otte° ...a Second Street a few doors South of the
Market House. PENSIONS 'ROL NT L' and other claims
promptly rollecte,l [aug3l
L Y 31 A N S. CLARKE. ATTORNEY AT
LAW. Chamb..rsbarg. Oir,et• (at the old Tlace.) on
Uarlrt Str , ct. nearly opp*ote the Court Homo. [sep`2l-6m
TJ. ...N. ILL, ATTORNEY pr LAW. Of
• ii, 41 at his r...idenee on Second htmet. octl9
11 B. KIX2sTEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
thilce on Market t , trect. octl9
faebtral..
I '31:1 3 0 Y. , T_AN T
ftiV A L I D S
!BON IN THE BLOOD.
It is werknown to the medical profession that IRON
is the vital principle or Life Element of the blood. This
Is derived cluely from the food we vat; brit if the food is
not properly - digreiteiL or if, from any'eauise whatever, the
necessary rplanury of iron is net taken Nan the circulation,
or becomes reduced. the whole system stirrers. The bad
brobd. urill irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will
stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will eend
its itieeas✓± producing elements to all parts of the system,
and every one will salter in a hatever organ may be pre
deposed to disease. The great value of
IRON AS -MEDICINE
Is well lalOwn and acknowledged by all medical men,
The cilffleolty 1 , 115 berk to obtain such preparation of it an
w.ll r nter the elrculation and assimulate at 0110 . 0 with the
blood. This point says Dr. 'Hayes, Massachusetts State
Chemist. has been attained in the' l'eruvinn Syrup, by
comb:nation in a way before unknown.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a PROTEVI:D solution of the PROXIDE OF IRON,
A NEW DIA:OVERY IN JCEDICIN'E that strikes at
the Root of Dkeuse by supplying the blood with to Vital
Prine.ples or Life Element—lron.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Lures D sp,msia, Lis'er Complaint, Dropsy, Fever Ind
Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits.
THE PERUYIAN SYRUP
Itebbeg :strength, vigor, and ever life into the system and
builds up an "Iron Constitution.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Corr, Nervous-Affection.. Fotnalo Complalsts and all
disonsee of the Kidneys and Bladder.
'l'llE PERUVIAN SYRUP
1, a spEelpie, for all disuses originating in a BAD
STATE OF' THE BLOOD, or accompanied h} DebiU
ty Los State of the Spica..
p,inrphier„, , erintaintng ertnificales of cures and reeom
ow trilitions from FORI• of lie minteminent Physicians,
Clergymen and otirers, - wflOnsent FREE to any address
Jr,liN E. WILLI ‘3lB. Ent.,
President of th 4 Metropolitan Bunk, N. T.
Bev. ABET. STEVENS,
Lute Editor Christian Advocate, & Journal'
Its. P. CREECH,
Editor Ners Yorl. Chronicle.
Re:. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D.,
RV\ Wrenn Burton, Roswell Kinney. M. D.,
Rev. Arthitr It. Puller, , S. K. Kendall, M. D.,
Rev. (Ironton Robbins - W. R. Chisholm, M. D., _
Rev. Sn h one, Cobb, I semis Dana, M. D.,
Rev. Starr Kinc, Jeremiah Stone; )1. 1).,
Rev. I.phrunn Nine, Jr.. Jose Antonio Sunchev,
Joseph If. Clinch, A. A. flays, M. D.,
Rev. Henry Upham, Altnthani Weralall, 3f. D..
Rev. P. C. Ifeadle?, j. It. Chilton, M. D.,
it)tin W. Olunstearl, If. E. Kinney, M. D.
Preixtreri. by N. L. CLARK & CO.. exeltielvelY for J
P. DINSNINRE, 491 Illoadterry;New York.,
Sold by ail Drugeists,
EDI)ING'S RUSSIA SALVE.
it , FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE ,
has fitqy eAr,‘, , EiZed ,h,.,,,,periority of
REDPING'S IZUSBIA SALVE
Os or ail other healing prerurau uu s.
ft 0ur. , 4 all Muds of 8 , 11 , •o, Cuter, Scalds, Bur, Butte,
Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Eryiiipelas, Sties, riles, Corns, Sore
Lips. Sure E3ist remoclng the polo at once, and re
ducing the most ang7.lcohing Swolill go and Influmma
&Ml as if by magic.
ONLY 25 CEN'PS A BOX
Pow BALE TIT
J. P. DiNSMORE, N 4SI Broadway, New York.
S. W. FOWLE & co., No. 48 Tremont street, Boston,
and by an Traggiren f
Groteriei,
(101 TEES, TEAS, SUGARS -Just re-
ceiced E. D. REID'S.
MINCEMEAT .-'---A fresh supply at
REID'S.
HA''srAND BEEF.—A large lot of
freshcited edy Hume and Dried Beet at
• REID'S.
ORANGES, LEMONS. RAINS, CUR
ky rant& citron, Dried Apples, Dried• Cherries. &e..
at E
FISH .—N o. 1 Shore 3lackerid, Dried
F
Halibut, Dried Cod, Shad, &c., at REID'S.
BUCKWHEAT AND Ho34NY.—Just
received a lot of New Jersey - fresh groundßuck
wheat Meal; pure 'white Hominy - , Soup Beaus, die.. at
REID'S.
ON I 0 N S .—WeiltQrfield and Copntry
NJ Onions, a large .upply, at' REip'S.
•
KEROSINE OIL AND LAMPS.-Su
parlor Kerosine Oil, Chamber and Parlor Lamps,
Shades, Lanterns, &a, at ' REID'S.
kineo of Erabel.
PENNSYLVANIA.,RAILROADt
WINTER tniE TABLE. FIVE FRIA'S DAILY
to and from Pliladelphio and Pittsburg. and after
Monday, October 31st. lttti4. the Passenger Trains of the
Pennsylvania Railrou 1 Company will tlepart from Harris
burg and ardre'at Pt iladelphia and Pittsburg as follows:
EASTWARD: •
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN lens es Harrisburg-dai
ly an 2.43 A. M., and anis es at West Philadelphia at 61,5
A. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg dully (except 3londay)
at 8.00 A. M., ana arrives at Weit Philadelphia at 12.40
P. M. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except- S•tn
day) at 1.20 P. li, and arrives at West Phils,torbia 5 1 0
35 P. M.
PITTSBURG' AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris
burg dairy (except Sundays) at I1.:6 P. M.. and attires a
West Philadelphia at 4....1) A. 31.
HARRISBURG ACCOM3IODA T lON TRAIN, t.vaa 4,
Harrisburg daily (except Stualay) at 400 e. m. and ar
rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 e, TA is train has no
con nee:ion from eke Irak
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har
risbarg daily (except Samlty) at 7' A. It., and arrivtr, at
Lancaster at 911.5 A. m.t. connecting (except m,,od a y)
with the Fast Line east.
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris.
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.25 A. M., Altoona 2.50
A. R., take breakfast, and arrive at'Pittsburg at '12.40}...5t.
BALTIMORE.EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg.
daily (except Monday) at 2.Z A. it.: Altoona _S.IS A. M.,
take brunt:last, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. M. -
THROLOH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.-
25 A. AL, Altoona at 8.15 A. M., take breakfast and arnres
at Pittsburg at 240 P. N.
FAST LLNE leaves Harnsbnrg daily (except Sunda)
at 4.00 P. M.: lAltoona at 9.10 P. M.; take supper, and a:.
rives at Pitt' sbing at 2.00 A. M.
MAIL TRAIN /eaves Harrisburg daily (except Sur
day) at 1.40 P R.: Altoona at 7.55 P. za., take supper, and
arrives at Prt burg at 1.30 P. ikt.
MOUNT Y ACCOMMODATION went laves Lant
castor at IL' A. M. connecting there with the Mail west;
leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. It., and arrives as Harrisburg
at 1.00 F. 31.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE HARRlSEtiiiii ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
from Pittsbarg, which rives at Jiartisburg at G. 30 P. 31 ,
stops there, passergers for East of Han =burr I.ly aver
SAMUEL D. Yi)CiNli,
Supt Middle Div. Penna. R. J.
til 11.55 P. .1L
nov9
NTORTTIERIti CENTRA_T, 11A1L1VAI
FALL . -TIME TABLE.—Four 7 raz ±y
and from Baltimore and Woxhivto t Co.t:
Connections made with trains un Pciins2 ivarda
oa and frtanPittsbutg and thtsWest.
FOU R TRADIS DAILY to and from the North and
Wer.t, Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all 'NI Nortn e rj,
New York.
9n and after Monday, Oct. 17th, 166-1, tin Pt,encer
Trains of-the Northern Central Itailway whl a'rnv.• :it
deport from Ilurrisbny% aid Baltimore an feil•iws •
•
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (eseept -
Sunday) leo .25 A.M.
" letPck Harrisburg
_arrives at. Baltimore :i.40 Y.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leavepSunhurydaily (es,.
ctpt Jiistniiity) , - ':1. P. H.
" Ivaves Harrisburg (sxcept.
. Monday) .... ........ ...... 2d51 A.M.
arrives as Ralt:lnare ....... , 7:00 A.m.
HARRISBURG. ACCOMMODATION leriirtv; - 1
Harrisburg 7:00 A.M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION illlV, San=
bury daily (ex. Sunday.)... 7:30 A.M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN - Ivaco' '
Sunburyfdailv (ex. Stitulayl I P.M.
NORTHWARD. ,
MAIL TR.tTN leaves Italtimord daily (except
Sunday) + ,
leaves Harrisburg 1.35 P.M.•
•', : arrives at Sunbury' - 4:(t - , I.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN lest es ... Baltimore daily .. °:110 - v_v.
' ' alsivesat Harrisburg - - I:50 A.M.
- 'i leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
• cept 3londay) 3:15 A.M.
" arrives at Sunbury • 5.V.1 A.N.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore
- daily reseers 84arlar) at... 740 P.
" leaves Harrisburg (es ; '
eept Sundays) at... .... -. 12-19 A.H.
arrives at Sunbury at. .A
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore dailyt ex. :slon.lal, 3:OA r.st
arrives at Harrisbarg at .... 7.50 1.31
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leavesllar. -
• ' risburg duay ',Fix...Sunday) 400
The Erie Express and Philadelphia Expressare•hrough
trains to and in,m Erie and all 11:121.17110dillte.poini, Mai!
and Express trains run through to Elmira.
For further information apply at the ittilee, n Peunsyl
vania Railroad Depot.
004'6'64 J. N. DrII.IRItY,
fIITAIBERLAND VALLEY 6c, FRA - SK.-
I._/ LIN RAILROADS.—CHA.NGE OF /MITS.— ,
On and after Monday, October 31,1141 - Paßsenaer Trona
will run daily, as Ibilotra (Sundays excepted):
FOR pIWIBERSBLIRG HARRISBURG •
A.a.
7:1k) 4: - .
7:37 3a
;i:l7
Leave Tinge town -
t
Chambersbarg p n ve i 3 t
Leace Shippemburg
" Newville
. " Carlisle '— " • 0:30 10.10 2.41;
" Mechaniesburg
, 77;31)110 i0:49••
~1:3;4156
Arrive at Harrisburg
FOR CHAMBERS:BURG AND HAGERSTOWN :
A.M. p.M. , I. :w.
Leave Harrisburg. ........... .... - iti . 1. pi IA -,
" Mechanicsburg- ... 0.47 2.30 1.50
" Carlisle 9.27 , 156 5.13
' " Newville 10 02 3.34
• " Shippeashurg 10:33 4.04 ,
Arrive at Chambersburg - •,. 11:00 4.33
Leave Chainbersburg - 11:10 4:15
" areenatuAle 11:55 . fi .15
Arrive at Ilagertown . .02:35 ti . :ls
Making clone connections at Harrisburg with traio s for
Philadelphia, 'New York and Pittsburg. and u itl, ,5,,,,,
for all points West.
The Train leiiving Harrisburg at 4:13 P. M- runs uniy, , ,
far as Ca.rlisle.iN O. N. LULL, Slip:. -
R. R. Otlige:quimb'g, Oct. 31, 1004.
pHILAI - ELPHLA IND ERIE RAIL
ROAT?.—ThutgTeat liue trarepoN the Northern d
Northwest etsunties of Pennsylvania to the eit. Er". 1,0
Lake Erie.
It ban been leased by the Pennv:, - k anta Re.:lrorid Com.
pally, and k operated by them.
Im entire length was opened for pii , ,liger knight
buieneq.. October 17th. ISS4.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS Al' HARRI4II
LEAVE EASTWARD.
Mail Train .
Elmira Erprces Train . .
Williamsport Accommodation
LEA% E WESTWARD,
Mail Train
Elmira , Expresa Train
WillLunsport Aceonunodation
Passeaker thin nut itirtmot 00 Mail Tram, Ito hout
changu both nu)* Nun eeitiPhiluditiploo laid Ell.' a ui
Baltiutoro and Erie.
Elegunt , Sleeping Care on Elmira Expre.e. Tronn both
ways between Wilen t9 pert owl BailiD),..to.
For information respecting Passenger lin4ine..•
Cornerlghh and Market Streets, Phi holttlpitiin t
Anil for Freight business of tin Coinpuny •••
S. 13. KINGSTON. Jr., fier..33lh unit Atirker bt twin
J. W. REINOLti, Erie •
J. M. IHtha. A gent N. C. R. R.. Ilattimore,Thld.
' 11. H. HpIIS'ION.
Cep. Freight Agent. f!hilail
B. W. tIWINNBR.
Gen. Ticket A gent, fill. t.• 1 .),4
JOS. D. I'o'l7 t,
Con. 111aimger
n m 964
CI 0 U G H 0. M 0 -I? E !
• [rm.
STRICKLAND'S
MELLIkLUOI'S
COUCII BA L A M
Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough lintanin narmt.td
to cure Coughs. Colds. Houniene.., Arthmn . Wh ool a ng
Cough, Sore 'fhroat, Consumption, ll
an- ....attention , ot Ins
Throat and Lungs.
For salts by C. IL Cre,.ler. Cluonbersburg,
Depot, No. ti E c,t
East Fourth rent. Cite innati, I the.
I A R It - H U 9 - A
All the medical MO , anti the Trent n o .,,a rmoo d '
DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI.CIIOLERA mix:ruia;
as the only certain remedy lot Diarrhica unit Dysentery.
It,ls a combination of Astringent., Alekuhentit,
lents and Carminativee, and I"in arrennal to ;elfeet a
after all other means have fidlyd. ,
For male by C. H. erss•der. l'lounitt!r,bur.c. C,.. .1
Depot, No. 6 East Fourth Stmt, Cbtoomat;. Moo •
Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy line c 111,1 tlinnsinnbc of
the worst eases 'of Blind and Bleeding. It gtt its.
mediate relief and effects a perm/atria core. it di
reelly. It is warranted to cure. '
For sale by C. 11. Crewler, Cluimbersburg. General
Depot, ti s Enst Fourth Street. CincimialCOlaiti. ly
D YSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS A D
DEBILITY
DR. S'CRICKLAND'S TOXIC.
We coo reeommend . those istilleritur v, Itlt los.. of App. ,
tile, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Non Lama..... and Nen oits
Ltebillty, tonic Stricklaud'sTonic. It inn ree,tilble pre
parutlon, free froth alcoholic liquors , it stroliglltv.
whole nervans system, it creates a god wpretlt, mat is
Ararranted to eure4sprietia. and Nenuni Debility
Pe
Forza% by D sursenerallyiut 81 per bottle. Pee
pared by Dr. A. 8 ekland, 6 East Fourth Street. Ont 6 r •
Ob;n (. H. Pr 04.1.., Atrenl ellamlwnqurrs . l's--
prugo ant' filtebicinto.
:DR,IIG S.TORIE:
to
i
SECOND STREET.
I=
==l
SELLER'S NEW HOTEL.
one•b9p square North of Brown's Hotel
The'undsrsiamed calls atzentiontohis stock
MEDICINES.
= PERFUMERY
Rrenl4. ineremetl
•• aud t
evPrything uctutlly rold•in Drug Strrrel.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
vely nit assortment Just opened.
Hair Brughes
DMZ!
CM
P E M O.V Awi
' PANG - ft ' 8
D A R U G S T 0 - R E:
i •
'bat been nmared
'C r
t -
• OLD,STAND,
MAIN - STREET,
in Di. Richard'm New - BnittliTtg„
next door to
•
Hiller, llanail , on S Co's Tin•Waie Store:
DRUGS! DR,UG , S!!
C. H. DRESSLER, Sueec4SOr to HErsEft ;$.:. CRESS
LEA; Mot opened in his new room, on Second street, oppo
site the^ Post Office, where every effort will be, made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment bad acquired
A eontinnation of the liberal patronage which then= re
ceived is re.peetfnlly enlielted. A Mir stick cif Drugs,
Chemicals. and Patent Medicine'. is new °Here& Also a
desinatile assortment Of
Perfumery,
, Sono.
Pocket Books.
-
' Haar Bru_she-t,
Cloth Druslo
• Tooth Brashe.g,
etenmetic4,
• Dentifileer,
and k amp' Articko in great variety - . -
KEICO;ENE I.A3ll'S.—Every description of Hand
I.Ampg, Stand Camp‘. Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for Kitehen tote. }:liter use, Store u f-e and Office
use. ' •
THE BEST COAL OIL IN 'FBI: MARKET.
Family Dyes of all Colors; EN ea-riling m a Druggist
line of Liviness.
reeeise special attention,' and ate
crimimantied with core aial. C. H. CRESSLER,
Seeond Street, oppmtite,the Post Office.
,
A •NODYNE- COTIDIAL, the Mother
Friend itml Child's Itelief.—Thitt incalltabTh medi
cine is again for sale by A. .1. MILLER., at his DRUG'
nest cloor - n est of BROWN'S HOTEL. Cham
bert.hurct. -
MILLETS 3IEDICATEI). COUGH SYRUP is also
on hand again.
ILLS ft S HORSE POW DER.—A supplyalways o
haml.
M ILL EWS It 'AT IC LINIMENT.—This exce
lent artielit v. in 11.1 w in had at. Millein new Ding Store.
Is;ENV AND GENERAL supply of all
_L si n I d 11,114 imp at MILLER'S Drug Store-
fiIARRHEA AND DYSENTERY cued
MURRAY'S lt 1.111"11OR CORDIAL; atMiller's
Urni Store .
IFitr---13roof *afro.
.00
".W
r r lIE GREA.T FIRE AT
CHAMBERSBURG. I,
VW,TORY I VICTORY I
ton
EVANS & WATSON'S I
, SALAMANDER SAFES: ;
ItEin THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICTES
CliA3111ERS111:11G Aug 15, 1864
Me.rs L • raus .4 I.
(7( ?tars., This is to inform you that the Safe par
eit‘sed of 3on some time since nas subject to the great
tie wbieleeonsumed tmr stone during the rebid Invasion
of the :Mill of July last
We an- happy hi say that after we bad taken nur safe
fan tho ruins, aliens it hail laid fur a period of three
da)s, .ualuusupsl it, a. found our books and papers in nn
ca••ellent condition. -
; IV. , would revolornetut your Safes to till pc , r.ons
tvi-11 a c. 0.! artiole. Yours, truly. -
31ILLEIt, 1 - I..kll.lLTOti & CO.
CITAIMERSIIIII9, Aiig. 15, 1E6.;
r.,..0r 1„. all, A- Jrateon:
,:errirstien with pleasure info= you tharbri opening
tin Suit Inirelnised , from yon some cline since, on Sall:tr
ue) 30.4 I.STO weeks after the hurtling of our
tow n by the, relsdc, I foundiny book! and pupert in touch
better condition than' I expected ; onopeuin* the booki
and pup ors Pnind them perfect. My Safe was exposed to
pyr.it heat, Ott acrotint of the quanity, of oils and other
emn hi htible flintier I loot in teller. I write you onetime
at the Paper that teas hi my Sate during the tit+. thabytin
.314. bon - IT eli it nn. preserved. I will&lost leant my
Sat . t , repturtl, or a. la.w ljne in exchange.
en rO,lll, !JIB), ) 9111,, Li B. EYSTER.
f.
s,
2 an
1 11 1 .
crI131111.11tall'IM:Aug 15. 1864.
ilfr•o . s. Erase 4, Watson:
G 'at/. ei In Ms dreadful fire 'which delitroyed my
stare o 4 the Arremer portton of this town, Whieh• tees
done oy on the lUth ut July last, Jihad one of
your e 'tare, pnrehn,ed from you ' solos Lima
fiso routdmi'd my hooks, papers. &e. i After cup
[int , of the games, and falling 601.110 ten
het at'd M the heated otitis lit u eaiud of Ben
v dry ,1 oust from the bIICLII*Ina.4.S and
opelt.,l
1 hot ii :he gic.itiiiiitition to inform you tiliarits contents
nei o prvnet I ell of an eivicllitiit condition, and as this is
of (i!‘ wherin our Sufe4lni‘e fully
the crud qualities ntributed thetn i tl feel it an
s.r.i ibev n. moiler "%liter., 11 tho fuel. s
h. lours, L
(_711.,([0..1L,51 1c64
JL ,r+ E. ellOOO
( kr1:1,1:411 . Tins is to inform Yon that the Sole we
from ) time 5501 400,1(4 to the
Ilre'vt Inch consumed our o'flice during. the reVol inamsion
:Ile :kith of July last. WO are happy to ibty,thatthe
S., toi.tood te , t 01 the hr, and rehoVereil our
P 3 lior. from it oniribireiL Very respeetfullviL
XIINNEDI! & NILL.
Aug.2ti. 3864.
GrP'lo4t ,. . 7 tole Thh , opportimuy to inform you tha
hi. h ii a No. 3 ot )I.llr /111Akt., NIBS in the grew
u the 30th of Jitly.
. .
I 110," /MAO the pleasure to mate to 3 - 0 a th a tlnkte e I b a d
tat a the Nal, Irn. the Mtn?. it here it , L ad tern for a
of 10 exto...ed to an inteastilkettt. on opening
tla Nate 1 aa. ple,ed to that that lilt my papers, books,
nia/ s alualth. 'tune out uninjured in (hr Irte4, ,thusattest
thr. lireprix.r qualities of your Salamander Safes.
ota - , COL. I`• S'ITMISAUGH.
S.it, (d' go o d tinzility on Itn,nd and for
A ko . Frre. d'ad :cation
nt Wok, .Alloo.mtlio and liwolling4Foin.o Safe'''. Vault-
It - 4,1,L;1 1;1111h, .111 , 15t0n , , Bank I.kkg• &v.
.I.NS Sr. IV ATgON',
lii SttutA 4th .51., Phatarletphia, Pa.
L. 11. I:vsTr.:l;,.. A,i.rettt ;or Chzuriberslprg, ,epat,
131m5irtan5.
P• .no. MON enontlity, M. P.
p "ARDS & MONTGONEItY have
Lt , thetee.,q...< i n tile Practice o/ lfrd+nnt,
h„,.• tahrn lithe in the Into tokienee of Jacob EL
)11,madittiel.‘ opposite the Prenbyterioni Churrb.
_ Al; pee,,on,tolehtet to either of the above. wlll'please
tonkooorly 4, Moment of the 0111110. (ti.e2441
_ -
TAU. W, H. BOYLE will attend invinpt
1/ tyto all professional entl6. Ocoee In the Vesilbale
so'ho.ll,lloll, nc.. .}.1,111 inug24
•
IIEMOVEr
(Eat Side.)
BRUSHES dcb
whien 1m been
embraces
T.th Brusbe,,
Pomadh,
Pocket Books, ek.,
great variety.
JACOB S. NIXON
fniturante.
AIgERICAN LIFE INSURANCE ANT?
Timm' CO„ Corner Fourth anti Walnut Street 4.
Philadelphia. Incorporated MO., Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, $.302, COO. Paid-Up capith 1,8z0,t,
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1964. ,
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all-premiums received upon MU
TUAL POLICIES during the year ending DeeeMber 3ist,
labl, and in force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said policies, and have alsd ordered the dill.
dead of IMO on fblicles leaned during , that year to be
- paid, as the wird premiums on said Policies are re
ceived. Or ICERS.
.President—Arander
Sammy and ITrrasur --John S. Wil.on. •
.4as/dry—debt, R. Sins
BOARD OP j TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J.
Edgar Themscri, George Nugent, Hon.
,James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts, .B. Mingle, Samuel Work. Wi • •in
J. Howard, Hon. Jobe Allison, Samuel T. Bodiue, s s
Aikmao, Charles F. Rear. ilaziehimst
Wit. G. REEI,, CisumbemPa-, is the authorized
Agent of the :American Life - Insurance and Trust Cods. -
pany, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or ally
information wanted, and to take Insurances,
Dtts. J. C. Pactunns and W. H. BOYLE, Medical
REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. M'Clu.re, Rev. S.J. -Nic
colls. J. S. Nixon, Charnbenburg, and Wm. M. MarAbail.
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Pomona desiring information or wishing to insure will
please call on. or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on in any partcd: the Conhty or State. -
I W. G. REED, agent..
1-829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.- 2 --;
FRA .NKL:LY FIRE PIS.VICANCE COM•
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS
On January 1, 1864
CArrr tt.
AccErrEn Suunrs.
LWESTED PREMIUMS
lINCOME FOIL 1864
• $3,000,000.
UNSETTLED CLAIM,
$8,416.
LOSES PAW SINCE /5....9
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
LIBERAL TERMS. ,
- ' DHLECTORS : j
Charles N. Bascker, Isaac: Lee,
Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Da2e,
Samuel Grant, Gee. Fab% '
Jacob R. Smith. Allred Filler,
George W. The Muds. - FraL W. Lewis, M. D.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. '
JAR W. NALLIKEER, Sedy pro. tem.
DAVID OARS the Authorized Agent of the COrn•
pony in Chambertburg, who will furnish all information
necessary to applicants. mar'7,l4l.
INSURANCE- COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA- Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL $500,000. Office 2:12 IValuut Street, Phila
delphia. The promptpayment of Claims for Looses during
the period of nearly severity years that the Company has
been ID existence, entitles them to the confidence of , the
public. Perfume wishing to insure will please call oh or
address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chain
bensburg, Pa.
As Agent for this Company, I um prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term polielee covering property
-destroyed bythe Rebels on the 30th of July. returnins the
full premitun paid on application at may office- '
W, G. REED, Agent.
REFERkNeFs—J. a Grier, J. Allison Ilyster,
Major S. C. Attatin, CO. A. IL M'Clure.
WAR POLTOI.E'S
.ext, PHOEXIX
• FIRE INSITRANCE — cOMPAIST,
OF BrOKETS.
Lave consented to insure a limited amount of property
- Real nod Personal
AGAINST LOSS
BY WAR OR INVASION.
Persona wishing to Insure their property , against
destruction by
REBEL INVASION
- should make early application to -
CHARLES H. TAYLOR'.
:Rational Bank, Chasubershurg.
deel-am
OAGENT. --Mr. Jons, GROVE,. of
Chtunbersbisrg, is the General Agent of the Frank
lin County Mai Mil Insurance Company. junri)
'Mato, traps anp Suro.l
HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
FURS ! FURS !I FURS !.! !
DECHERT -
has now opened
- a large m+caent
LADIES AND CRILDREICS FURS,
Victorines,
EZ=I
E=l
Muffs,
GENTS FUR GLOVES AND MUFFLERS
- -\
• - ;
A large Stock of
HATS AND -CAPS
constantly on hand
.ADIES - FANCY FURS! AT ,JOHN
1.4 FARETRA'S Old Eitabiished Fur Manufactory, No.
'7lB Arch Street, abore 7th, Philadelphia-1 have now in
store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the
LARGEST and most 'BEAUTIFUL selections of FANCY
FURS, for LADIES' and CIiTLDREN'S WEARdin the
city. Also fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and
_
As my Finn were all purchased when Gold 789 at a
Much lower premium than at present, I am enableato dls
pose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would there
fore solicit a call from my friends of ,Franklin county and
IR , Remember the Name, Number and Street f
JOHN PAREIRA,
718 Arclf Street, above 7th, south side;
septhB-4mos PIIILADELPHLN.
I have no partner,' nor connection 'with any other store,
in Philadelphia!
COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE,
HATS. CAPS, BLOTS, SHOES. !
W. W. PAXTON has Just opened a fine assortment of
RATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Store in
the Market House, where he can, tarnish all articles in his
hue, cheap for cash. Some goods are sold at old prices.
A fine assortment of CANES. • UMBRELLA.S,I CAR
PET BAGS, VALISES, &r., &a, constantly on hand.
Cali and examine oar large stock of goods
sepl W. W. PArioN.
Liquors.
IM - POR TE‘R S
OF
WINES AND LIQUOR , S - . -
-
tA.D3I AN, SALLADE 6c CO.,i
NO. 128 SOUTH FDEFII STREET., I
Between Chestnut axed Walnut Streets, Phatute/11hio-.
GEO. 31. LAUILLN, I
A. 31. SALLADE,
J. D. Dirmu,
ROIESE. GAR.ORAT & CO.'S .
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY.
VINTAGE OF ISaa,
Each bottle sealed with green wax rrith the iaitinl. of the
IMPORTED BY
LAUMAN, SALLADE &, CO
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA.WINE
FINE STIERRY, CLARET AND
• HOCK WINES
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. I•
• OSBORNE & CO.'S
OPORTO.
•
VERT FINE AND DF.LIVATE
OLD PORT WINE,;
Each bottle sealed with yellow scar with theiaitiaigofthe
Firm.
INVOICTED B
LAUMAN,'ISALLALIE d• CO.,
ivo.P..h3 South Ninth Street, Phtlittleiphin.
OLD RY,E,WHISKEY',
.OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
WARILLIVITD.
• i
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY,
FOUST .WHISKEY,
WERRT'S WHISKEY.
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY;
AND .
'READING WINES. ,
LAUMAN, SALLA'DE &
No. 128 South lOnth Strad, Philadelphia.
no •I}'.
I)r,NSION, BO TINT Y AND WAR
1. CLAIM AGENCY.—Pensions procured for soldiers
of the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds
received, or disease contracted, whide in the service of thq-
United States] and Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and 'Arrears
of Pay obtained for widows or heirs of these who have
died or been killed while is service. JOAN R. ORR,
mar9-ly Claim Agent, Cbarribeisburg, Pa.
DR. N. SCHLO,SSER'S DENTAL OF
rim on Second Strinia, one strainer Soar* of the
"kforhol Wfloeioere ItitehtWe Shoe Ptc,t
tkgiitib6ic 28;i 4864,
Ell
VASTERN undersigned ha-
1.14 ving pm-chased the large and commodious
!trick Building of Sm. S. IL Ehdler, In connection with his
present place of businees on The corner of Main greet and
Ludwir's Alley. ie prepared t nceommalase BOARD
ERS by theday. week or month. Be is amply provided
with STAIILIED to acconnandate the traveling public.
Having a large LIVERY STABLE connected with the
Hotel, guetris Und the public generally can be famished
with Horses and Carriages at any moment. Personsvisit
leg
Chambersburg with their families will find this the
unwt comfMtable Hotel in the county, as it has been re
fitted with enure new-Furniture, and the rooms are large
and well ventilated. The TABLE i-. amplysuprlied with'
nil the lutruies of the ' , mum, and the BAIL, which is de
tached from the BMA 131111.1e
.in, will always be tarnished
with choice and pure Minors. 'Every attention raid to the
comfort of guest.. [oetld[ S. F. GREENAWALT.I
D A NT ID 11U'reHISO'
has become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES'
.HOTEL, near the Bulimia' Depot at HARRISBURG,
PA. This popular and tointinstious Hotel has been newly
ratted and funiblied throughout its parlors and chamberr,
and Is now ready for the reversion of guests.
The sniveling public will hid the United SW.tes Hotel
e most eons ealent in all Isirtietilurs, of any Hotel in
LUC State Capital. on nOOOlllll of its .areas io the mileasids
being immediately between the two great depots in this
city. illarriatturts, june 17, 63-tf.
PATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE
LI the Lebanon Valley utul Penusylvitnia Railroad De
pots, Harrisburg City, Pn. This i , ourenient and pleasant
Hotel ii now kept by the undersigned. lute of the Indian
Queen itiChrunbenthurg. dint he invites the patronage of
tic old free thepubli , trenentily. Ternismodenge.
oet:i-tf JOHN W. TAYLOR.
$.2,457,849 55
B ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.-Dr.
JOHNSTON, the founder of this Celebrated Institu
tion, often the most certain, speedy, and only effectual
remedy in the world for (Fleets, Structures, Seminal
'Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Constitutional Debility,
Impotence, Weakne , ts of the Bank mid Limbs, Affection.
of the Kidneys, Palpitation td the Heart.' Dyspepsia, Ner
'rout Irritability, Diseases of the Ilend. - Throat, -Nora or
Akin ; and all those serious and nielarreh,liy disorders arts,
lug from the destructive habits Of Youth, which destroy
both body and mind. Theo: secret nod solitary practices
are more fatal to their - victims than the song of the gyms
to the mariner lil)ssus, blighting their most brilliant
h - opes or antimpations,.rendering marriage, Av.. impossible.
- YOUNG MEN!
8400,000
971.000
1,(V0,‘&143
Young Men especially, who have become the victims of
Solitary thee, twat dreadful and destructis it habit which ant
annually awts,bps to an untimely grave thou-sandlot' youngmemof the ausit exaltedt,deut and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise - 1w e ammo cat listening Senates with the
?Mnden; of eloqueuee or naked to emdacy the living lyre;
may call %cith full cootalenfe.
A R lAG . E !
•
Married pel,onii. or young men contemplating
being anare.of phytibail neni.ne, organic arability, at
mitieF, Sze., should inunedinti iy imp+ult Dr:Jolinaton.
lie who places himself midei the are of Dr. Johnston
may religiously Lsinlide in his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently' rely upon hie skill as n physician. ,
OIIGANIC 11.'EA.E.NEfil5 IMMEDIATELY CURED
AM) FULL I'I6OR. RESTORED.
This disease is 'the penalty wort trequently paidby thaw
who kayo becunic the vietims of improper indulgences.
Younaversons are tut apt to commit excesses from not
being an are of the dreadful ismsequences that may moms.
sow, alio that understands the subject will pretmdtedeny
that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling
into improper habit titan hi the prudent. Besidesbeing de
prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, andlbe most
serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise.
The system becomes deranged the physical and mental
powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation
of-. the heart. indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough.
cyniterns of consumption.
Mil
son - en doors from Baltimore street, Fast aide, up the stepa.
Is. panic alar in OknerVilig the same and number, or you
tTilt -mistake the place.
CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
.to Mercury or ..l'aui'cous Drugs.
DR JOHNSTON, :trends, of the Royal Cullege of
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the matt eminent
Colleges of the United. States, and the greater pert of
whose life btu' been Tent in the hotliltals of London,
Pluhulelphia and elsewhere. has effected seam of
the most astonishing rim, that e ere es - Onowa. Many
troubled with ringing in the head and ehro when asleep,
grant nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and
bashfulness. with in.. l uent blushing. attended sometiMes
with derangement of mind, were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE! •
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
find he has imbibed the wed of this yininful disease, It - too of
ten happens that an 111-timed sense of shame, ot armada dis
covery, deters him from apply tag to those who from educa
tion and respectability can alone befriend bins,
the constitutional syn tptoms of this homd disease make their
appearance, such us ulcerated sure throat, diseased nose,
noctrtmal pains in the' bead and limbs, dimness of sight,
deafness, - nobs VII the chin, bones and ams, blotches on the
head, fur and extremities, progressing with frightful ra
pidity - , till at last the palate of the mouth or the beam of
the nose bill in and the ris tiro of this awful disease be
comes a Itaxid object of commisseratam. till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such, there
fore, Dr. Johnston pledgeshimself to preserve the most
iovioleblesccreey ; and from Lis extensive practice in - the
first Hospitals of Europe and America. he can cOntideolly
recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vic
tim of this horrid dis,Luse.
It lea nulancholy It that thousand, fall victim, to
this horrid disease on ing to the 111.kilifixt - of ignorant,
pretenders Ivho 1,111,R ut that dreadful poison, Mercury,
ruin the constitution, and either send -the unfortunate - to
an untimely grave, ur make the residue of life miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR ,NI3TICE!
-Dr. J. addressei those who have iujitted themselves by
private and improper indulgences.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, vie :—Wiiaknees of the
Buck and Limbs, Fuses iu the Head, Dinacess.of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Pulver, Palpitation of the Heart, Doi
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Dersngement of the Digeo=
tine Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Cons-amp
tiou. kg.
M
Q 233
Ermine: dm.
MENTALLY. the fearful effects ea the tutud are much to
be dreaded; lass of Memory, confusion of Ideas. Ileprea
tion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversiou to Society,
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitudo, Timidity, &c., are tome
of the evil effet he.
l'housands of pepersons oC all ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining health, hissing thew vigor,
becoming weak, pale, have singular epkwaranee about the
eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumption.
Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORA'fINCI REMEDY
l'Hit ORGANIC WHiIIi....NESS:
By this great and important remedy, Weakneaa of the
Orciins is speedily cured". andfull vigor restored.
Thousands of the. most nervous and debilitated, who
had lost ull hope. have been immediately reticent All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Diagtatiti•
cation, Nen ous Irritubday, Trembling, Weakness or Ex•
battalion of the most fearful Kind. speedily cured by Dr.
Johnston
who have injured themselves, by a certain practice, indul
ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned Enna evil
companions. or at school, the effects are nightly Lett, even
when, asleep, and if not cured render martiago le,
and destroys both 'mind and bods ,should apply immediately
What a pity that a young man, the hope of hia conning,
the darling of Ills Tatrents. should be snatched from all
prospects wed enjoyments of hfe. by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a cer•
min secret habit. Sorb persons, before contemplstittg
MARRIAGE -
should reflect that a :mind mind and body are themciSt ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. /Weed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage, the prop, t lonirlOdarhens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another be•
et - Imes blighted with our own.
OFFICE NO: 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands cured at this
;Institution in the last fifteeu rears; and the nmaemua bre
.rtant surgical Operations performed by Dr. 3., witnessed
by the reporters of, the ripens, and 'many other {Naito',
notices of which have appeared again and again before
The public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. -
N. B. There arc so runny ignorant and worthleia quacks
advertising themselves a, Physicians, ruining the health
Of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston drums it
necessary
to say to thane unacquainted with his reputatiori,'p=
Diplomas hang in his office.
TAKE Nunce..—All setters must be post paid, and
cordate, a pr, cage stamp fur the reply, or no answer will
be sent. - [mar 161 y.
UES•TIONS I
'iIQUESTIONs:
QUESTIONS!
THAT CONCERN EVERY•ONE TO ANSWER.
Are you bald
Does your hair tdll9iTi
Ras your hair ',come
Does it feetharsh, and dry. and feverish?
tnrntng gray before its time
, Are you troubled with itching. burning sensation &the
walp
Are you troubles! nic..ikaamilimil
Are yim troubled udiat.i , i called Serollibt or Balt
Rheum I -
Have you bad the Erysipelas, and lost your hair?
Have you had the M easlo.a, and 1 0 ,4
have you had the Typhoid Fever, and lost ? -
Have you had the Brain Fever, and lost it?
Have yon lost your hair by any sickness?
Do yen wish luxuriant-hair ?
DO you wish soft and ltstrous hair?
Do you wish eray hate motored t -
Do you wish wish yours hiskers gloOy
Do you n ish them mitered in colort-
Do you want a ilrmsiturf
Do yon want it for yourself. for father or blather, for
brother, sister, or friend?
Do )ou want to aunts a present?
Do you want a perfume for your toilet?
Doyou want a Aormless article ?
Do you want a pure article ? "
..130 yon want a double distilled article?
Do you want n cleansing article?
Do yin want the best preparation out fordreedzig,titat
nlating, protecting, restoring the color, and rendering
city and lustrous the H tunas Hair?
`.. 7 If no, we warrant
CLARK'S •
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FOR THE HAIR!
To be' Unequalled and Superior to any Preparations ever
Compounded and offered fader
Satisfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded.
h costs but 91 for rule bottle, or six for SS, and la solid by
druggists and dealers cranrhere.
C. 6. CLARK & CO., i'ropaslore.
D. 8. BersAs & Co., I.Z. Yr. General Agenti
tunal•Pm
31).attlo.
ftlebtral.
Office. No. 7, :Sarah Frederick Street,
YOUNG MEN,
=I
QUESTIONS!