The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 04, 1865, Image 4

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OT-ICE - T0 FARMERS
100 TONS OF TIMOTHY HAP
. .
Wanted li0E0: A. DEiTZ.
200 WALNUT LOGS
*sated by Ma. A.lOEr6
no-Mg LOGS
Weds byllEo. A. DErrz.
100 LARGE CHERRY LUGS
Wanted by GEo. A. DErrz.
WICEAT, EYE, CORN, OATS,
aad altiletts of Produce bought by Gino. A. Graz, at
kb Wanllollllo above the Itattmeut Depc4
STOVE AND LINT. COAL
for sale cheap, by the ton or Ica ton.
OAK - AND HICKORY WOOD
by *coon' or half acrd.
°At AIM HICKORY WOOD._
awed and split for stove use, by the cord or half cunt.
writrcip . AND DOOR MLR,
of Os*, Walnut and Me, always on' hand.
' - WINDOW AND DOOR•PRAME SPOPP,
Andsllidnds of, LUMBER, such as Oak and - Pine Plank ;
04,Walrint, Ma and Hemlock Boards; Flooring Boards,
!huts, ifestatling, Shingles, Paling, Laths, &c.
BEST OF ROOFING SLATE
always on hand, and roofs knt on by thibest Slaters, who
Pits drawn medals for their saperior 'workmanship.
CALL Al' DEITZ'S WAREHOUSE,
above the Railroad Depot, and buy cheap. [dna
LEONARD EBERT & SON,
COAL" AND LUMBER. MERCHANTS.
'We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber, and
are prepared to furnish Bill Lumber to order at short no
tice, althe meet reasonable terms. Our stock of Lum
ber oftasi of
Pine 2 inch Plank, -
1* " select Plank.
" • " " Plank.
" 1 • select and Culling Boards. •
Boards,
" 1 " Si ( 6 inoh,) -
Best River Shingles,
Worked Flaring, •
" Slding,
" " Joist and Scantlingcall nisei% _
Hemlock - Joist and Scantling; „ •
Banda
Yellow Pine Boards, JoiSt and Scantling,
, Palling and Plastering Laths.
We have also always on band a good supply of all
kinds of Coal kestoies and lime - burnin g Also a supe
rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub
lic are invited to give as a call, as we will endeavor to
give eatisfactlan to all that cull.
old , and-Lamber furnished; on the cars to any station
on the-Franklin Raßroad.
rir Office on Second St, in the rear of the Jail Yard,
Chanfhersburg, LEO. EBERT & SON.
fliber•tf,
0:10iLL, BENDER & CO
L U I V-111 ri1771, tits
• 111.24OPAcrunsss OF
- BASH: LoCK)118, SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, 4c.,
- Keep constantly bn hand a well selected stock of seas.
enable Lumber, viz:—Joist and Scantling, Weatherboard
ing, dressed Flooring, Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings - and
Whito Pine and Oak Bills, sawed to order at the
shortest notice. All cony:nominations sbonkl be addressed
to Y . Ps. (se.
BtrlL DIN G LUMBER.—The under
ogn rd is prepared to saw all kinds of Building. Lum
Der atthe lowest market rice. - It. A. RENFREW,
GEZENWOOD Naas, Fayetteville P. O. de.-6m
jbotto aim *tationtrg.
THE OLD BOOK STAND
of
S. S. SHRYOCK,
Has been removed tothe new building opposite the Pon
OM= where a fell assortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC.,
Can be had at exceedingly Low Prices.
WALL PAPER 'and WDiDOW SHADES, a large
and new stock.
• Fairchild'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,
far which weekly sobberipticms will be taken.
First Chew Novels, Magazines and Periodicals received
as soon as published. -
We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper than they can
be had elwarhem
Mien sent free of portage to any pert of the county.
Gilt names, Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on
Our assuagements are such that we can aapply any or
derssatisractorily and with dispatch.
,IdIL, J. K. SHETOCK, is now located in New York, which
ens&lis us to undertake the most complex commissions.
Old Books of particular editions, dates or style. bunted
sip at a reascmable commission inot2l
PI
S N I D" 'E R.
BOOK SELLER, BOOK BINDER.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFAOTIIREB AND,
PAPER RULER.,
CILUSBEHEI3I:BO. PA.
Has opened a Bairn in the Markst House, and keeps
constantly on band School, Misoellan/eons Books, Station
en...Blank Books, Wall Paper, Pa Per and Brown Linen
Window Shades, Photograph Albums Lutheran, German
Reformed 'alai Presbyterian Hymn Books, Steel Pens,
P 690316, Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid, Parley Pictorial
Pleasareßooks for children, Paints and Pencils, Marking
Pencils, Architect's Drawing and Pattern Paper, Novels,
Ink Stands in great variety, Diaries for 1855, Violin
Strings, Fancy Traveling and School Baskets, &c.
- -BLANK - BOORS made to order, Paper ruled to Pat
tern, Old Books, Periodicals, Music, and Newspapers
• Bound In any style. *
Clotting.
'MEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK
. THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Is Tim Mass= HOUSE,
r Chcr.berthErrg, Pa.
The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruction of Chambersburg, has again returned
sod opened out in full blast in the Market H6use between
Wallace's Dlti ar lood store and Huber ,Sr. Ledtaster's Gro
cerystore, a e assortment•of
PALL AND INTER GOODS, of every description
and quality.
- Thui stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts,
Ihserem Eke" also
GENTLEMENB' FURNISHING GOODS, such as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col
lars, Umbrellas, &c., &c.
,
His stook of Cloths for customer work consists of French,
absiliki and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fancy,eassimers, Black Satin, -Figured Silks, Plain and
Fancy cassimer Vesting!' which will be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and
reasonable terms.
2,10E1%7 ' engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam
pea to furnith clothing in the most fashionable styles,
as tone but experienced workmen are engaged per
sonsiuty itly upon getting their :yak well done at my
Stare.
Thaukfal for the patronage heretofore bestowed, I re
spectrally solicit a continuance of the sane.
J. T. HOSKINSON.
,Seb3ing 11lacbineo.
, T PNG LOOKED FOR CONE AT LAST,
The Perfection of Seeing Macimt.
TILE CELEDITATI.D.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHLNES
C. 13 ROW be u,rn, at thr. residanaof 111 R S. R.. P. lIAZ E
• LET, Sauth Main. &mit, &4177.e.dictely opparitc
Dr. A. H. Selln74;4:s, ChainbCrSbarg,
where a/1 persems Intemsted m Sewing Machines are invi
ted to coil and examine this Ivollderfal mad:tine.
It his been the object of the FLOILENch,• . BEwisrh
3fACIIISIE COMPANY to supply a machine free from
the objections attached to other first class machines, and
after thte patient, untiring labor of years, and a libentl ex
penditure ofrapital in securing the first mechanical talent.
their efforts have been crowned with success, and they are
now offerintto the public the most perfect Sewing Machine
in the world. Among its many advantages over al i other
=schism, may be mentioned;
lit. It makes/our different stitches on one and the samii
• machine, each each being pin'tect and alike on both sales
ores fabric.
P.d. Changing from one kind of stiteh to another. as
well as the length of the stitch, can readily be alone while
the is m nabtidn.
3d. Entry stitch is perfect in itself, making the seam
secure and uniform, combining elasticity, strength and
beauty.
4th. It has the rerersitte feed motion, which enables the
operator to run the work to either the right or left, or stay
any wof the sewn, or fasten the ends of teams without
turningthe fabric or stopping the machine.
.sth ft is the met rapid sewer in the world, making its o
stitches to each revolution, and there is no other machine
which will do 80 large a range of work as the FLORENCE.
6th. It does the heaviest nryneetienric with equal ftiellity,
'without tension or breaking of thread,
7th. , It hens,.fel s, binds., gathers, braids, quilts, and
gathers and sews on a ruffle at the same time.
Rh. Its simplicity enables the most inexperienced to
operate it. Its motions are till positive, and there are no
fine springs to get out of order, and it is adapted to all ki n d s
orelothework, from thick to thin, and it is almost tolie
ifs.
TY& Tbe FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE is ur.e
Analled M beauty and style, and mutt bd seen to b appre
4 .lrMR.#. P. IiAiELET, baying been appointed
pie Agent for the sale of the above Serving Me.chines in
varkitra ainntv, respectfully invites the Ladies to call and.
examine.the FLORENCE. .
113IF' All Marbines warranted for one year. fang3l
•
Firi 1.; IVel • —XATIOiiiL BANE'. OF
CHANREeseUItG , December 7, IK4.—An &edam
tor SEVEN DIRECTORS of this Bonk, to serve fur the
am alai yew, will held at the Banking Rouse, on Tues.
dry, 10th of Jan-et:l nal, at 2 airlock. P. bf.,
E. MESSERIDOTH, cashier,
WANTED.—A SUBSTITUTE not lia
tir
aa• to military duty. Apply at thboilice.
idIIC2NO
-411vicerinif &v.
N E }." 0.
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GELWICF,S & I . RICHABT
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL
Gstwiews & BURRED= having been burnt out by the
Rebels in the burning of Chambersburg, -
have since built Net Store Roams
ON SECOND STREET,
Between Sellers' and Brown's Hotels,
where they propose selling, fekolssr de and Retail,
Groceries, Salt, ' Syrups,
Provisions, Fish Buckets,
Flour, Coffees, Lamps,
Produce, Spices. • • Globes, •
Teas, Brooms, Wicks,
Wares, Cords, Sugars,
Oils, Twines, and
thousands of useful ruficles tared by every family and
sold in country stores. Oriestock of
GROCERIES
is full and complete, embracing every article in this line,
from the common grade of goods up to
the finest quality Our stook of
GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES
are all strictly pore and fresh, having been carefully se
lected by one of the firm. Mr. Burkhart, who is
a practical baker and confectioner. All ,
our, Ground Spices are ground
en our own spice mill, and -
ran be relied on-
We offei the following
OILS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil,
Whale Oil, Bleached Winter Oil.
Coal Oil, - Flaxseed Oil,
Luc Oil, Painters' Oil
and strictly prime KEROSENE OIL.
LAMPS, GLOBES AND WICKS
Tho hugest assortment of Lamps, Globes and Wick's
to the county. These we say we can and Will
sell cheaper than the cheapest, is they
were purchased In large quan
tities direct from the
manufacturers. -
To our larke stock of
GREEN AND .I;II..ACK TEAS,
SPICES, GROUND COFFEE,
COFFEE IN PAPERS AND CANS,
we invite special attention, as we will warrant theta
to give satisfaction or refund the looney
We also invite attention to - our - Very large rind
varied assortment of
TOBACCO
,AND SEG4IRS,
which we offer very cheap, wholesale and retell.
FLOUT:
All brands of Flour by, the barrel or small
CONFECTIONERY
In connebtion with the above business we carry on the
Confectionery business in all its branches, manufae,turing
many of the articles in this-line ourselves, which enables
us to sell very low; both wholesale and retail. Our stock
of Confectionery consists in part of
Raisins,
Currants,
Almonds,
'
Filberts, -
Walnuts,
Prunes,
EMI
- All kinds of Crackers,
a general assortment of FRESH CANDIES, together
with every description of domestic Candies that are made.
- Our stock is Large aad has been carefully seleored. em
bracing by, far too many different articles and quantities
to attempt to name articles or list of prices, suffice to say
that it it onr determination to always keep up a full 4.F.
so:anent of goods and sell as cheap as the eh'eapest.
N. B—To Oinntry Merchants and all who .4-Lill to boy
goods at wholegale, we pledge oureelves to sell o cheap
as any Jobbing 'Ho, se in the cities.
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MARKETING of ail
kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid it
cash. i s eeinj & AliT.
FRUITS, SPICES. & - ..c.
Oranges and Lemons, Onions,
Enna Raigni ' ' 'Preserved Ginger,
Seedless Raisins. Girkins, .
Layer Raisins, Pineapple Preserves,
Prunes, Paper shelled Almonds.
Currants, . Bard Shelled do
Citrons, Filberts.
TurkeysFims, Pecan Nati,
Malaga Figs, . Cocoa Nuts.
Fruit, English 'Walnuts.
Split Peas, Walnuts,
Walnut Catstro, Sbellharks,
Tomato do • Water Crasksm
Mushroom do Sugar do
Pineapple Chrese, Idatebes, •
Sap Sago do Stove Polish,
En6lish do Smoke Pipes,
SWISS do _ Market Baskets. - , —.--e
Limburger do Ituckets.,
Baker's Chocolate. Brooms,
,
Worclicstershire Sauce, Essence Coffee. ,
Pepper, Cloves, - • Candies,
Cinmungn, ALspice ground Lead Pencils,
expressly for family use, Castile Soap.
Beans, Pickles, Toilet do
Chow Chow Pickles. Rada do
Cardillo vet do Indigo,
Mixed do Starch,
Mace, Ginger, Wrapping Twine,
Nutmegs, Stone warn,
Macaroni, • Preserving Tumblers,
Vermicelli. . Scrubbing Brughes.
Nonpareil Capees, - Sweeping, do
LevieL% . Shoe, - do
French Mustard, Shoe Blacking,
Coleman's Miteta.rd; Silver Sand,
Durham do Bath Brink,
Salad Oil, Tripoli,
fur sale at - SHAFER d STUARTS,
• - On Queen Street, East of the Methalist. Church
GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL.—SHAFER h. STUART, or, Quern Siren!
East of the Method:4z Clatrd s would respectfully mill the
attention of the citizents of Chambershprg and virmity-to
the varied and extensive assortment 01 GROCERIES,
FRESH. FRUIT, QUEENWARE, C'ELARWARE,
and a general Stock of Miscellaneous Article., which they.
are now offering% and constantly receiving from Ken York, I
Philadelphin i and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Qin-ea
Street, East of the Methodist Church.
It Is their intention to keep such an nsrortment as the
moods of the cominunitArequire. They har e the be-it
facilties for the purchase of, good;. on the mitt advanta
geous terms, and having their own car, on the Rural. and
one of the fret, being almoit constantly in the city, affords
them every advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest
time, and at less expense than usual, which enables thou, '1
to sell very Josef:, cash:
SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS of all grades.
the highest to the lowest peces Ville barrel, suck or Neon?.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES, by the 'Hogshead,
or retail for family use.' Sugar Cured Hams, Cuero and
Far Sall, Fish and Cheese.
We would call especial uttenrom or country dealers and
others, c.islung to purchase at wholesale price;, as v. sure
prepared to sell osrything in the Grocer• line os chcap an
can be purchased in the Eastern tiller.
The - highest price paid in cash for country produce or
taken in exchange for goods. tiII.A.FER.X.. aTi7ART.
MARKET HOUSE.4:-The undersigned
respectfully inform, their adinerolts CLIVIPMeri and
the pnbliv generally that they have re-opened their (tro.
err) Store ut the room formerly ticeopied by the Hook and
Ladder Compsny, in the Market Hotter, and take this
method of retUrninv, their thanks fur the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stork to complete in
every variety of FAMILY OROCERIES, ernisi•tieg of
Ram. BYrupr. tsrUt. Mackerel Coffee, Sugar.. '['ens. To
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buck-et;, Cords, Wm ;
ware. Queenstvare and everything heretofore kept ut their
former plane of business. They will alts aye keep rt
sutll
picrt stock on hood to he enabled to meet the titroand4 of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE token m ex
chagge for goodnut gush market latices. Dua't forget the
Ogee, (Market Huuse,) three doors from the corner, on
Queen Street. [nasal] HUBER & LEMAVER.
QPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.-
'rho undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY
GROCERIES in tom, t, bieh he offers to the public at the
lowtst aktili PRICES. It in not nectar:try to enummite,
as his stock Is large and complete.
' Itieloot prices paid for COUINTRY PRODUCE in
esiehange for goods. langal I CYRUS SPRECIIE.R. s
CT. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHAND I,
505 MA'KET STREET. !Saab side, above Fifth ntreet,)
Philo go tpbia. ang9. I-1 y
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE
re!vo every week at SHAFER & STUART'S,
nn Qunet, stroot, r.t of the Methodist Chnreb.
11A1IILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT AND
Core Meal, by the barrel or small quantities, formic.
SHAFER A: STIJAMS, Queetstreet.
AMAN OF A TIIOI3SAND.-A CON
stibtPrlvCCuffir.P.—Dß. H. JAMES, a Retired
Physician of great eminence, discovered, while in the
Italics. a certain cure for Consumption—Asthma, Bronchi.
Um, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. 'Pho - remedy
was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter,
wits giving up to die. His child was cured, and is now
alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals,
he will send to those who wish it the recipe, containing
full directions for making and successfully using, this
remedy, free, on receipt of their 1211MelS, with two at:unpin,
pay expenses. Thine is not a single case of Cons - emptier,
that it does not nt once take hold of and dissipate, 'Night
Meats, Preen ishness, Irritation of the nerves, failure of
memory, difficult expecte:nth:in, sharp pains in the lungs,
sore throat, chilly sensations, nauseant the stomach, lone.
lion of the hots els, wasting aw a y of the muscles.
(s The writer will picnic state the name of the paper
they seen this advertisement in. Address. -
CRADDOCK ate CO,
vorra-ty . ) Philadelphia, Pe.
1 40 1 in S c PPsituß , ibßubcts4 l l , Pa.
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M, A .5.0,14 de 11 A.-11L N'
- ;CABINET ORGANS '
AttitiODEONS were introduced some twenty years
ghee, and were succeeded by the HARMONIUMS about
nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was. brought
tto i stg tsPresent state of perfection only in the summer of
THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
bait great advantages over any other invention of the kind,
is capable of much fence effects than can be produced by
any other, and is more wily used by the per-forma, and
excels especially In capacity far - expression.
Ul -.4 Please notice advance in prices.
CABINET ORGANS.—SINGLF. REED.
No. 15; Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case. .. ................ - ........ $llO
No.. 16. The Same, in elegant — RosewoodCase 135
N0.'17. Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case. ....... .......... ...... :.. : ... 130
No. 18. The Same, .in elegant Rosewood Ca5e....... 160
DOUBLE REED.
No. 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case. 140
20. The Same, in elegant Roseword.Cese...... 165
N0..91. Five Octave, Doable Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case. 170
NO. .22. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 200
No. .W` The Same, in Solid .Carved Walnut or
'pall, with Walnut Carvings
No. 14. Six Sto Sts groP.
Cakp Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Ca
r's. 13. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.
EIGUT STOP.
No. 12. • Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case.
No. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Cop
No. 24. The Some. in Solid Carved Walnut.
PEDAL.
No. la Pedal Basa-Cabinet. Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case
' Caaes of arra finch off kand, or made to order.
MELODEONS.
?ie. 5. Five Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood Case. -.4150
No. 6. The Same, Portable, Rosewood:Case. DO
No:1. i Ile - Sable, Portable Walnut Case.. t <• • 95
2io. 9. Four Octave, Portable Rosewood Case.— 7.5
I Descriptive pamphlets famished by the subscri
ber.
As Agents for Messrs. Mason 'it Hamlin ire are enabled
to sell at their Neir York prises, and charge nothing for
freight.
-I,co have sold a number of theirinstrunkents. and can
givenumerous satisfactory references. '
S. 8. SHRYOCR, Agent,
Cliumberbburg, Pa.
aiy;3l
C r A
THE MUSICAL PROFESSION OF-NEW YORK TO
WE. B. BRADBURY. .
We have examined, with much care, Mr, Wm lißm-i•
bary's New Scale Pianofortes, and It is our opinion that,
ht power, purity, richness, equality of tone. and thorough
workmanship, Mr. Bradbury's instruments exceL
We And great brilliancy and a beautiful singing quality
of tone most happily •blended. We have iLkatn.3 seen at
equate Piano combine so many of these qualities essential
to a PERFECT INSTRUMENT.
,
William Mason, W Berge, .
S. B. Mills,- Charles WeliC,
George W. Morgan, George F. Bristow,
Theodore Thomas, A. Bagiola,
Harry Sanderson, Gustave R. Eckhardt,
- John N. Pattisoo, Geprge H. anis,
•
Charles Fradel, ' IL E. 31atthews,
Robert Adler, F. L. Ritter',
Charles Grebe, - F. 1.. Nash,
Sisal:osol, • _ Theodore Mpelling,
Clare W. Beam, John IL lekler,
31as Slaretaek. Hobert SlnOel, __
Carl AnschutL , ,Henry C. Timm,
T. E. Perkins,
N.M. Carrir,gton, Prs , :ldent N. Y. 'Harmonic ISociety,
Theodore Hagen, Editor .Tho - JThrk Musical Reriev .
John Zundel, Organist in H. Wurfleecher's Church.
.40 assortment of these mailttifiernt Piano.. 10,c on hand.
Warerootas, No. 427, Broome peek come; of Cr .by
street, one block cut ofilroLdway, Now York. -
deel4--Itn WE. B. BRADBURY.
H()RACE\ AME RS
GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 481 Buomnr.ty, New yoim
Eights New Pianos, .lilelaleonF, Flarmoll.. Alexan
dre and Cabinet Oreans.mt Wholestile and retail. Prices
low. SECOND BAND PIANOS at great bargamt, prices
from $6O to 5. , 200 New 7 Octavo Pinons, V.:Taint
with Coned Legs and Monldint.,, and nperard,—
Melodeons, $O5 to 5250.
• A lance Stock of SHEET MUSIC, MCSIC BOOKS.
and all lintls of Sit SICAL INSTRUMENTS, and Magic
Mexchanblre at rite 101,St rates. Itt.ooo Shot& of Mtatic,
a little coiled, at 1 Ceat per Page.
THE CIiAIiTBERSBURG SILVER COR:
NET BAND is prepaml to ' furnish Jiuvic for 3ltli
tary, ChiC, 1 eliAinuc A`lni 'Aisociations nr Prx -,, ,5-sions
sions in any part of the State. Picnic., May Parties.
accommodated at short aotiee. Address
F. DOCK FREY, Seep.
H. B. HATMeIi, header.
attorsego at Labi.
G?kr. & w S. STENGER, ATTOR
• NEYS AT LAW.—W. S. STENGI:II.. Ihstrtet At
torney and ANeut for procuring . Pensions. Bounty Slone:,
and nrrnar.. ot pay.
°lien in .tatnr. DuMeld n tisve!in7. nn the W , d 'dd.- , of
Snrond I. 4 lreet, belweeu gar., and '.
•
.QTI.73IBAUSGII &.- GEHR, ATTORNEY
1J AT LAW.—Odin, opponite the Pont °dine. Will at
tend promptly to all hup,iness entrage.l on their rare
P. Ei.--.A..aleaaa.eel Agent, nee the colhoetieao P0u,,..0n5.
lionnty. hook Pay and all Whet - elallue asmalst the govern.
ment. .1,14
EVEllErf. Attorney, at Law.
. Office on, Market Street. ki . r.r,s.tu C,trt
ilottse, furtnerly (x•cupirri by Jer. Cook. Esq . . All lezul
bu+ineN.E. cutru3ted to lARTen.re rcill receive prOvt
tiou. .rep?
TOHN STEW ART. AtronNEY AT L.W.
1 Office on Second Street, a feu door. soatit of the
Market Moo.. PENSIONS, BOU:s..;T Vd.i.d oda:rola:a,
promptly , olleeted. {amen_
LY MAN S. CLARKE. ATTOItNEY AT
-EA L.IR. Chamhershi - g. t3thee (ut the (Ad place,) on
Marbq Stme, nearly oprxrnti. s h e Court tiou , (4 Ise7t:l-45,11
3. - NILL, ATTOIIN FY AT L vw.
• liee tit his rpsideure S. , ctinii .tmoi or r tl9
TTB. KENNEDY, ATT . /AM:I AT LAW.
. ()Mee on )thrket street octl9
Barbital.
ly T AR'S B A L'S AM
OF
WILD CHERRY
(II!. 011)1, , r A• 1, • NIOAT
BE=
Cough, Colds, - Whts - lping Cough.
cuutlty of Bma•hiug, Asthma, Iloarmu :
Throat, Croup anti ever;
I=
'THE THROAT, LUNGS AAD CHEST
I=
C ON SUMPTIO N
WISTAR S B kLSA3I OF WILD CHERRY
Sr, general has the .n.O nf this remedy berome• and
so popular to it el erywbere, that It is tinneee,e
!our tot evotiot in; eirtuk ylis works spunk
fir it, and fled utternuee in the abundant .
and vobtutary tediniony 01 t h e cram
frt. bong •nill'eting and uelllett dtie
000 liar by Ito :L., been re.a.lred to pristine
;g4 ruul Malt(: We v.oi pre,.•nt:a 1111,S of e‘-
hbo,re prooof onr assertions, that cannot be deiroallt,d.
From Mr. Ketkr, Ma-ceribrire, In
fiemleritett • I do hereby certify that during the 1:14t ten
ys.“, I lint n been .+lll6ett to trOqUelst brrtrt CUilAda and
fblrb Whenever hin a experteneed ono of these at tug,
I have inunediatel3, reported to IJr.Wii•tar'q Balsam of Wild
Cherry, and the reEttjt boo n.lll, boon to afford Iflebreetly
relief. I w mild recommend t i ns artiste toy::
those Wim,:suffer from Coughs. Colde. Pain ifs the Ilreto:t.
or any Pulmonary Cumplitint, fn4tnq rootillf ., ,t that ;t is
prov. , itself to be the he'd remedy in any of these C . :1804. I
ti mid. however, cantle, '11" public against it i t orthiekt
counterfeit, a bottle it which a mum femed upon rue.
The 115 P a this 4purioie. 11,Iihntri did , onro_hanal than
Aulotl. The genniee Dr. Whine" Balsam of Wild Ch err y
I. propgred by Seth W. Foote k Co., Bonton; and has their
le inlet! mum., 111 well a, tile frill,: signature of "I. BUTI. -
grna the outllde it yapper of each htth.
From Jrlse Esq.-, Prof 'dent of th, florrie Cot. :Liu
Bank Aforr atom ,N. J. •
Flax bar u.sNI Dr. Wi.stuur , 4 Bal , am of Wild Cherry far
:Wont fifteen 3 l'are, unit has lag real 4 ,,eut it. I worticial re
sults in nly :amity, it afford, me great islemotre i veom.
mends ng It to the 11111111 t! us Its.dumlrle remedy 111,ttottoO0 of
, serak eoldt, roughs , &e.._ and a rentoslk cosh h ratusisier entirety innocent y lot til, (11 ittl
o t rrlO t safety by the moat di•lirato in health.
From. Re7l. John E. Smith, a di4i nezt zAt
Wcantinbter,. Md.
I have in sues era; OCCOSI9IIO. need Dr Waslart, Blasius in
Wild Chers'y for ' , corm ;sad ItIlVt1)11 01111 sueesded
benefit. I know of no prepamtion that to our., einem hung
sir rouser sle+s•resrm of - general - use.
The Wesson lass ids° been used with excel lesst-aoct Is !
J. It Elliott, 31ers hunt, Cm.% Romig, -Mil.
WISTARS 'BALSAM - OF WILT/
Eons genuine unless signed "1.111;11 , " on tho is pp,
F 01: SAI.tI
P. DINSMORE. No. 49111m4,ay, ti .
S. W. PUWLE .54 Cu.. Ilurton au.l 1, all
Druggiq.s. (july 9.0•c0w.1y
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
11,a!, old
REDING'S RI:SSIA SALVE.
Burnt. Burn, Sr.,lds and Cut,
REDDING's RUSSIA SALVE
Cava Blui.e4 and Spraini
ILEDDINQ'S - RUSSIA SAL4II
Cams Roils, UL•ers acid Cane-^.
BEDDIN(I'S SALVE
Curs: Salt Rlicitm, P;',Pq swl Eryp;ll4 - .1 , 11.
itED,DING'S RUSSIA SALVE
elltee Ring - worm. Corer, &c., &o.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Only I. (Dente a Bar.
FOR SALE fly
J;4". DD;SMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N. "y.
S. w. FOWLE AL Co., No 18 'Fremont St., Soon, and by
all Druggists and Conn try atorekeepers,
juiptl•son,ly
Groceries, &v.
TEAS, SUGARS
ceiced at
M INC EME A T fresh supply at
.
HA3i S AND BEEF.—A. large lot of
fresh cured city Hams and Dried Beet at
REID'S.
ORANGES, LEMONS, RA I ISINS,
rants, Citron, Apples. Dried Cherries. &e.. -
at REID'S. ,
F
I S H .—N o. 1 Shore Mackeral. Dried
.12 halibut, Dried Cod, Sbad, &c., at -REID'S.
UCKW.H.E.iT AND HOMINY.—Just
B
received a lut of Now Jemy fresh ground Buck•
wheat Meal ; para. white Hominy, Soup Beiing. &e., at
REID'S.
ONIONS ..--Wetherfield and Country
Onion, a large supply, at `,
TTEROSINE - 01.1, AND Su
-11 Kerosine Oil, Cimmber and Par:or Lamps
Spades, Lanterns, &e., at REID'S.
EM
iLints of Erabd.
PE XN SYLVAN IA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE. EWE TRINS RIMY
to and front - Plitadelphiu and Pittsburg. On nod ajar
Mandau..Ostobas llst. l ea I. the P,,eagmr Trait. of LW
Peansfh 01110 Itailnat I C4nnpany a ill - depart from HarrN
balramt...-rive at Pk indelphia and Pat.,aTa. follow 8:
EASTWA 1? I) : ' .
TIIROUGYI EX PR.ES RTRA IN lea vr mr*bufg tini
ly a, 2.45 N., and - artim, at Pl•ilattelphitt at 6.55
A m.
FAST LINE 1, v, Murk-111ra; daily (except Monday)
a 8.00 %. 3r., and :u-rives at West l'ldladelplda at 1.2.1 Q
1•. M. Pallengern rake Inealfa.a ut I.Rarn,r.•r.
MAIL TRAIZi leas Sun
d3\) at P. It. , and orri% r. „t Pllil.-I ,, lphia at
:Li P. M.
.•
AN,I) ERIE LXI
burg dal'; texcert ..0171 , 1:13..5': Z !;.5. - .r. Ji., and arrives at
West 4:20 t. tr.
. .
• HARRISBURG ACUOMMI /DATION TRAIN, leave;
Haraisbura. dully (except Sulul.ct 1 at LIMI: r. v., and ar
rive at Weet Philadelphia at tru(n km , :to
conucciuu from the !Col.
- • -
COLUMBI4. CCOM 1'419P .kTiON TIZ.SIN leaves Har
thbarg daily 1 ,. ..1"4" Sunday) 7-1. Mt. alitiariveS,Ut
Lancaster at 9.15 enure tin= C Atopdayl
R alt 76e Fat Lme east. _
WEST Sl' A R D
PITTSBURG .ND Mtn; IIIIPIZES:s lease, Harris
burg, daily texet;itt Sunday,/ at 12.35 A. Y..; Altourta 0.50
A. 31.. tide lintakfast and arise at Pittsburg a- 12.402..4t_
BALTIMORE EXPRESS 'IItAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (ezrrpt. Monday) at 2.25 A. it: Altuytia 2.15 A. Sr..
take breakLst, tuld arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40.1•. x.
THRell 'OH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburgdaily at 3.-
2.5 A, id.. Altoona at 8.15 A. 31., tahebreakfoet and arrives
ut Pittsburg It 2.10 2.
FAST LINE leave, Harnsburg tttilyleseept Sands))
at 4.00 r. M.: Altoona at 9.10 v. tI., fajta zapper. and ar
rive; at Pittsburg' at 2.00 A. N. • • -
MAIL TRAIN leaves Ilnrri-diurg daily tesatpt Stn.
day) at 1.40 v. m.: Altoona at 7.3.5 P. 31 . .. tike sipper, and
arrives at Pitt.buryt: at 1.311 P R.
3101.7 N l' JOY ACCO3IMOD 4.1 lON west ]rivet Lan
nattkir at 11:2 0 ennncrting tltle•e with the Mail west;
loaves Mwt: t Joy at 11..51 A. it.. tint arrixeint fiarrisbarf
at . I Wt. N.
=
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
cram Pitt,bure. aloch anives at llarri+lnirg at 6.20 r: M.,
there, po•sy :wen l East te Harrisburg lay over tin
tB SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
+10.9
Supt 311ddle Div. Penna. R. R.
:NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
F.l L'. TIME T.lBLE.—nnr Trcins Daily - re
and jt qm 2,ititoor, and MT:kin/von City. ,
Co-,rect•,l4 made n tth Train% ou Peutsylvardanalip.d,
to and from Pat,thulf and the \rut.
P o u It TitAl.Nt, LALLY to and frott the North and
Went Mooch SonooMint.a, Elmira and all of Northern
*New York,
:in and aft, Afp - nday, I.7th, 1E6 , 1. the Passenger
f tite N”rtherD Centra7l3A - Au - 11y will arrive at and
de wt Crow Ihirnsburg and Baltimore 11, follor5:; •
SOUTHWARD
TR IIN 'eaves Sunbury daily texcept
Sunday) 10:e5
I.aves Harri.burtt 1: t)
urn, en At 1141itiMlore 5:40
EXPRESS 1 RAIN leaves Sanbury daily (ex
rept Sunday) 11:45
leases 11 a rri s b r (except
2klerLiti. ....... ,2:50
• -arrives at .th.lt:uaue 7:00 A.M.
Ii bRRIS7II'RC. AC(.4III7IIODA'EION leaver
Harrisburg . , 7:00 A.M.
ACCOXMO/).II'T(EN leavi Sun.
bury daily (ex. Suutlay)...
Pell f,AI)ELPIIIA EXPRESS TRAIN leavc
sunburAdaily,ex. Sunda;,.
'NORTYrWAIID.
MAIL TII.AD: leal es 11.11timore daily (excel,'
Stunla.y) 7:51 A.H.
yr Harri.lon, .
es . , Iro
EXPRESS 'TRAI - Sel noveallelrixasmrslaily... tb:lu t•-x
-•
arrives..o
bases Harrisburg. Sail (ex.
cep.. Matalay) ...... , 3:15 A.M.
art-k es at Sunhury....... 5.7,3 A.M.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves 11.1lt;mare
doily (except Sundays/ at..
Cindy (ex
rapt Surelzt)ks) nt... -
" arriv , . at Stiril , ury
Baltimore Stall: P.M.
arri‘ I, at Han - b.:burg at , 7 :Al
SUNBURY ACCO3II.I()DATION leave./ lint.
ti.burg• dsrly cox. sunlay, , - 4 Is) P.M.
The Eri. I:yibes., are thr.ozh
train, to 4m( 11.1111 Ere ;led all ‘ruere-...bate
and Espy , as mml thrOtlr.l:
Fur furthcr infortnetion apply is sat.
vania Rail Neal
or "..205-1
N TI•LARRY, qt.r. Sant
(UMBERL AND VALLEY:A:. VIZANIi
kJ LIN RAILROADS.—CHAXGE OF IOGRA
On finer Monday, IN tober :VI, lEtA. PlL.long,r Muir
,011 ran dull). adlon r (SntaLly4 oxeopted):
' FOR CHAMBEJNBURG .I]D lIARRISBURO:
f..m.
Lenve flagerstwn ........ . 1!.43
Gr'enotstlPl'M :1.35
At ri ..
..
& .4 . • 17 4:t10
Charnt..n7bnry
Leavt,§'hippenhbu-g
.:30 12:55
9.00
32 t - 2:06
6.•10 10 10 2:16
Meehanlestuirg. ... :.. 7.00 10.42 3:16
ArrivP nl Harrishurir 7.30 I 1.13
FOR CHAIIBERSIsIIw AND H.tulißwrolrN:
1. , t. t• 3:.
Lraer liarrisbursr e. 05 1:10 1:15
-Steel:ink:slay r. Q•l7 2.20 4:5 0
" Carlisle 4.27 ' 1e1.5
Netvville ,
" Shippensliurg _ in; .104
Arrivr at Clietnbsustiarg. 11:00 133
L°l,2Chdintionslirg. 11.10 4.47.•
" 0 reenenstlii n
Arrive et Ilagertuun ....... :1, - . 6:15
Making r• lose rorni , ololl.l ai Harrishurir itli tr..ins
'Philadelphia .New York er d Pitisbure, and v. ith •rains
fur all points West.
" The 'Frain leavin; Harrisburg: at 1:15,e,- M. tuns mily
far as Carlisle_ 0. N. Lt.'LL. Supt.
It. Al. 01T-cc, Cliarnliu. 0::. 31, 1'64.
6ZIE
m' filiscdtatteou.
PFORMATION FREE TO NERVOUS
si•rrERER,.—A n, mod St 0,, De
btlitr. In( onipeteat,, Pr.:inhume Droa‘ ..smd 1 muldtd Er
coq actuated in a tie.ve b , 0 , 1n: ill lie haPIT
101111 . 111 AI 10 10114111111 , 011 it, +lre,: or t Iturip., the ro 4 pc
and dre , tam: :or 111:11,1 , 11r the •11111 , 1 e re 111141) 111,11111 hit
caw. I,llflerer , 010'11 . 4 On profit by ud,•ln s eep,b,,d
eviwrienve arm a:sure and s :doable nernedy can
do a be addre,au mini ut 141, at Lm phie.•
'I b.. It.. :1.0 and 1,111 inl,rinata.l.--of vital unportau.. , —
it ill ion 0 11,r/11 ' 13- `eh . uc rclurn to ti.. Addrel.,
. . I Jt)IIN B. ()UDEN,
No. ,o' \ ~ , , i - o l So, 0., N Y
j....... _y, , ~, .. :....,{r. • , ....,i'l• • •• • • •1, ,, •,11 , rl , ',0i1..
11 , 1 - 11 r Ginn inrait, b!
ILLER.
1,..01•11), , 1.13)1 r 81 I )% I,S,
TIN, A Sit IITII El: W Ali E.
deterpilttn , l. to . •
, . .
rh.y put ,•,1 1:111)11 IN(,01.011: In VII Lr 1+
rot
er rttk.
11.4 'Y 'le SPOITTIN.I , ardv,
.tod chur4v tou lb
pPr 16• -
Coul.• and se if gym:
w h tiny what
lorliJor,l
C \
•
- - p
C
P NO MOREP
/pp)
• c 1: 1. A , N 1) • S,-,
, E I.ll' I, I (1 8
0 UGH 11 A S A 31
to mare eourli,, Colds. iloar-et..., 1111.1.tric
(',.llglt, F,oro Tbmt, cFjuquo .01 alb et.ni the
Throat :Ind !Amu,
For sale by C. 11. 04—0... l'll,olllo,oltbr. 41. need
1) 1 .,t No. 6 Eeat Fourth Ctn. mum. this
I A R R 11 4E A
D Ail 111Vtlieiki
lIIL I'ICICIi.LAND'S AYII I i 'LTA;
us the may eertain For and I)ywritol7.
It is a eumbinatron of A,
lints and Currninut,, is, soil i• 1,11,111,1 to otlii 011,
utter all other minis Lace •
For oh by C. 11. ham.,
Depot, No. It East Fourth Coo•iunati, Oh,
ST RI KL A
P I II It II M. I: I. l'!
Dr. Strieklund'a Yilu lietnedy hue earei.t thou,n:nt, of
the wont came, of Mold and lller•thog es im•
mediate relirl and (greets a h. I or,. •I'» - it oh.
rertly. It io warranted to etlre.
For 'by C. II (•renlrr.
Dept. fi East Fourth Street, Con aunt f Moo. nut 30.1 v
T)'SPEI 7 SIA, - NI:4IqII:SNESS A N
11 DEBtLiTy
STRICKLANIis TONIC
We can reeionmeml Hose 'staff a ith loss of Appe
tite, Indigestion, or Dr.pepda, NerVl l tlSll.2,, and Nen ous
Debility. to u•e StricklutorsTono It iv al. g , a.elable pre.
poration. tree from alcoholic Motors ; it srtengthons the
whole nervous system, it creates a good appetite, and is
warranted to cue Dyspepsia, anti Nen MIS Debiiit3
Fur sale by Druggists geucmily, at el per bottle. Pre
paredby Dr. A. Stmtklaral, Ii East Fourth Street, Cineire
anti. Ohio. P. H. Crisssler, Agent, C.b.Mthershurir;
- 11Zinito - anb lia6irtnt4-
NIXON'S DRUG STORE;
" -
SECOND STREET
Half-way between
1=
=I
onr-half %care North otitrrortfe Hotel
The taders. iFned eallq attention to his stock of
MEDICL'i.E. 4 :,
PERIIiAtERY,
6=l
greatly
which eiDbrares
everything usually mild in Drug Stores.
HOLIDAY PREISEWS!
Atry nea. ak,ortnlent just opened.
EtLir .11r1.,51r.F.,
REM
grew
• JACOB S. ,NIXON.I
•
E 0 V , A •Li
.1
•GL E R
7 ,
• D -.R IT -.G S T_ 0 R ,
has been removed
the - I I
OLD ATANI4.
• MAIN, StREET,
in Di. Richard's Neu
. next door to
3thk,r, Humillon & Co's Tiu-Ware Store-
•
DB U G S! DRUGS!!
' C. EL CRESSLER: Pnec, , Sor to HP.YBEit & CnEis-
LEH, has opened in his new axon. on Second. street, oppo
site the Pest Office. srliere every effort till ,be made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firmirer
eeleed is reapeetfully srilicited. A fair stock cif Drags,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines in now offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
I .
erfamery, . , •
Snap 4,
Pocket Boolic., ,
hair 1ir:1511 , ..
. _
-l•
, Ciotti Isrusecs. .
`retch Ifni:ince
• ( . 78metics,
Dentifrice,
'
'111 1. . - itiTirtia LANfilli , is.—eicery floscrlptior, !fit 27¢.d If.urnr.. Stied I..eicie, Ilrefeing I.4lrile. Ana eifftLefinp,s
euitatfle fur Kitelieu, u.e. Parlor u.e, Stun' ft." and Office
car.
BiTE
TILE BEST CO IT. OIL IX TILE MARKET.
Family Dye= of al , Coon% Everything in n. Druggist
Fat. fir initifie.s.
EDE!
5.-7e - Pre%eriptionc receive aTteation. and laze
compoanded nth sate and , 1,11. C. II: CI:ESSLEIL
See and Street, .ipp.site the INstEck..
12 '1 .t 31
31
AA NODYNE ..00 - 11IMAL. the , Mother's,
ix. Friend and Chibrt , Relict—This invidnable meal-
VIIP i<ag iin lbr sate by A 3. MILLER: at hie DRUG
STORE, vast door Teat of BROWN'S HOTEL Clam
.ber.burz.
MILLER'S 31E1iICATED COtTGH SYRUP i.nisn
on hand ;
miLLEIrs POI DEII.--.1 NuiTlY ahrn.Y ou
3LILLEWS 1:1.113".M.VI IC LINIMENT.—This excel
lent imiele can nu« he had Lt,r's new Drug Stare.
A NEW AND OEN ERAI, supply of 'all
A
Tstandapl mo.livines re MILLER'S Drng Store;
TIIARRIIEA AND DYSENTERY cured
b-111'l;RAY"'s CAMPHOR CORDIAL. et Miller's
Dreg. Store. •
Sim-proof *aim
TIIE GREAT FIRE AT
- , CIIDIBERSBURG.
vik"rottv 1 VICTORY!
Fon
EVAN,, fi IVATsON'S ,
SALAMANDER SAFES:
RE %J) TUE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES
15 . .18A
M. Ervix
. _
tietafiZaartt - is to inform 3ot that the_Sa.fe. Par
eh taed k . 3on ,Otiie WAS Nklbleet lo the wrest
flr.. ....otl4lltllrAtAt^ syore daring. the rebel invitsion
of :be 30th et July Swat.
arcs ho p r y to aay stint Idler tea bad tytken Olse bitfC
trots the ruius, where it hnd luid fora period of three
a, ,del apettell it, yie).of tad cow books and napana hi nu
.•Neollert tooolitit ,
_
woutoi revounneud your 8:1(0 to all porsous,:lio
%,e axel Yours truly.
• , On kntgit.gut;lta, A ng.'i.s 1'364
Er,tl.s if iitson
licarZt-ncti : I,‘ ple,ure inform yfilt ?bat on opetling,
Safri poroihased from pia sonic time sin ce . en Satin
cloy evening . tune, just two it cobs Utter the intruhig of our
by rein. 1.. I finned in) books and papers
is , teraiondition than I expeeteti ; im opening the books
and paper, found theta retket. My Sate Ran exposed to
127 ,, ar boa . . Oil aeeount of the go:tally of ells and ether
eranbiritible mat ter I bad inlay teller. 1 write you on totes
of piip!ir t h a t a a.. in my Sate d u ring the Ere, that'yott
timeri f 111 . 1`,11,1. 1,3011 p.m watt my
;iiate repaired, era IWIV 11.
\, •.p, EYSTER.
CHasiaLubta.3“, Aog. la , 3864.
..11 Eraa:
Ut,IPPla, In the , are:Aral fin! which dest.royed my
store la .1_ tle peat, portam of tin, ~ , e au. tvlmch gm,
,1 .0e 1, tin ~n the .il/th ~f Sidy3fist, I hod not of
our Fio , -Proof putehns, Irom you some t ind
sine., e 111,11 •••1,101111 . 111111 bog &e. After Inn ,
der;roiez. the ,•,00nre of ho earecs, and fallinc some ten
feet and , Ltteunnu; In the hisk ..1 roll,: far a perrod asec
o 't ‘1.41 , r1,••!1.41 from the„Mtroine m:7d and
• tosi.
I has e tee ^Entitle:Jim; infor.n n-oat that its eoni4etc
It en. pat ,en In exi'lliala eandivon. fin.; is
one of the many: instance, e herin your Safes have folly
.'..pained thega.o.4 atrdatte.i h, th em, I r e m
a•frosible duty to render CVideaVe Of the raet.
Ite , pect_tully, yours, L
`, • ______
~ t,t
CH Outtati:•uial. Atur. la, 114.
3trwira Eta-, ar trott.o It : 11
I o rttlmittr t' Thipt i. to a that; :La Safe!'
I,lrttlow,wr r u ihtorm .„ the •
luttehtewil front you 3 , 11M1 tune ego Ives : eit;ie e te t i tt,
flit tt hicli ereistuited our mho, dunui t h er ' r b e i
11 011. 3011/ •1111 LIC , , wl' Kapp) td tiny that ;the
Safe stood the te:t of the nie yell nod ,xe reren (TAM eta
po,e, !ewe it tooe . forta. Very rApertfully, •
'KENN:EDY So NII4
=I
&Wm.. • I tah., tlot , oll.ortnoit3 to inform 3 tot IhUt
mr Saf, , , No :i Of ..or ton ke mil, in the irnmt
tiro a bioh dettroyeit iClwy on the 30th Of July. ' I
I 11.111 . 11:1Nolho pleti,orf• 1.. ...1.173. to )11r1 that n itorl b a d
toz,,, Safe !nen the here it had lipen for a
iwriati at I(lday% t,i,4-.4,1 to au iata.,, , , heat, on opitillag
tin- Sul" 1 1,1, 111,15.41 to itud that an my parer.. ' 0 1 , 0 , ,
umi vtl.rnhln o:11110 nut uoiniured inthr least, t,MIS rat.i.l
- tifiTroof at 3 aar Sittainuitiier Saleq.;
Yoar4; , ,qp4 1, trait; , COL, F. N. STUMBAUGIt.
Vona, Sal. i aith.` ' <MOO ql4.lit nn bawl athl , for
Kale_ Brirelar-Proof, Satilm
al Bank mut DA Vatilt
-1),,,,, f, Bvlls, ~,,rue lien; &r.-
I . EVANS 15.:
16 &mai 4th PLaudrlphia, P
L . B . EysTrjz, A t: ;,,, t for Chatalwrilmrz. Pa. Aei,6l4
N 1) ' S
J. c. IL P. N . l.).lll . )Nrrd ' ONlF.itr,
icHtuti)s MONTGOMERY hat
R
tb0.... , 1,1, islhr. p rar a c , pf
andlane token 'on (Hitee in the late rotridenee of Jat""b!li:
mine,i. u ,.opposo.. the - Pre,byterion Chnrelt.
All persoto Indebted to tether or the abut e, will Please
make Patti• settlemeut of the name. fan g:2441
DR."T. H: BOYLE atteraprompt -
ly to 611 professional cane. 01110 e in the Vesiihnle
oP the Sow School 'acme oear [13111;e4l.
. .
REMOVED
(East_ Side.)
BRUSHES do
12
Tooth Bnlsliez;
Pomade.,
Pveket
MILLER- mAmiurox &'Co.
'lug- 4 26, ISlil
OLD RYE WH,ISKEy
!OLD WHEAT WRIEREY•
WARtooTED.-
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, 4
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERRT'S WHISKEY,
TArrErs WitISKEY,
AND
READING WINES.
LAUMAN, BALLADE St. CO.,
• Ne. 128 Saath Ninth Street, Phi lade/Aid. :
n 02.4-1 .
Y
1,3 - topic any:
A may;
LIFE INSURANCE AND
43: TRUST CO., Comer Fourth.ind Walnut &nett,
Philadelphia.neorwra
Ited • 18.50.- Charter PerpetnaL
Authorized CaPitali $5OOOO. Paid-Up Ciplhd,Mo.ooo.
-Feb. 4i 1864.
The Trustees have this day declared a Divtderid of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premituns receivedupOnNtr ,
- mat. POLICIES during the year ending December 31st,
In 3. mid in force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said Policies, and Dave also ordered' the divi
deed, of 1860 on Polk* issued during that year to be
paid, as the annual' premin on said Metes Mt' re
ceived. OFFIC
re-
President —Alexander
Sicretary and Tratsur ohn S. Wilson.
Actuary—John C. Sints.
' BOARD OF TRUSTS .—Alexander Whilldiii, J.
Edgar Thomson decree N cnt, Hon. 'James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts. P. B. 3E' gle, Samuel Wm*, .W93llein
J.:Howard. Hon. Joseph Al .on, Samuel T. Bodine, John
Aikman. -Charles F. El matt, Lame Hazlehurst.
W 24. (4.-REEO. Chambereburg, Pa., is the authorized
Agent of the American Life lusnrance and Trost Com
pany, and is always prepared to Danish pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insurances.
ntA .L C. ItlgnAnns and W. IL I3oVLE, Mrdicat •
•
REFERENCES—Hon. A. X. 3f'Clare, Res. S. J. lcie•
S. Nixon, Chsmborsborg. an& Wm. M. Mt:RUA
"Cashier ef the Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring information or wishing to imam will
please eall on. or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Croahty or State.
tnneM W. G. REED, Agent.
1829 F C R H A
AT AAT ry E s R IRE PE rN RP su ff UcE AL co .— ar.
PAVY OF PHILADELPIII.4. •
MEM
On January 3, I.FC4
CAPITAL
ALVEYTED su - npLus.
LWESTED PREVIMS
DiCOSIF, FOR 1864
$3,000,000•
$5,000,0 : 4 10
•
tissErnED CLAIMS,
Lon&PAID SINCE
PERPETUAL AliD TEMPORARY POLICIES OR
PrMtn= - =
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Banoker, Isaac Lee,
Tobizu, Wagner, . Eduard C. Dale,
Samuel Grunt Geo. Fates,
Jacob R Smith, stUfrectriUer,
(.ergo W. Richards. Neas. W. Len - is, M. D.
CHARLES N. RANCHER, President
t ' EDWARD C. DALE, Vioe President
IV. W. WA lAA/HEIL Seer pro. lean. ,
DA.yrn GARS Ls the authorized Agent of the Coot
pony In Chambersbnrg, who will furnish all infonnutiou
necessary to appliermts. marS3•tt
INSURANCE. COMPANY 'OF NORTIF
AMERICA. Incorporated 1794 ? Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL 8500,000. °thee Walnut street, Phila
delphia. The prompt payment of Claims for Losses during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company ban
bees in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the
public. Persona ,w,shing to insure will please call on or
address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chain ,
bersburg, Pa.
An Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel
an Perpetual as well as Term policies covering,Trroperty
destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th or July, returning the
full premium paid on application at my office.
u W, G. REED, Agei,t.l
REFEnesces—J. D. Grier, J., Allison Eyster, Esq.,
.Wor J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. Velure: nov`al.
WAIL. POLICIES
' I
' THE PHOENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN.
I.4ace consented to insure a limbed amount of property
Reel and Personal
AGAINST LOSS
BY WAR OR INVASION. 7. - I
. Persons 'wishing to bonne their property against
destruction by
REBELIRVASION
sbonld make earlyapplicaticra to
CHARLES H. TAYLORII
Rational Bank, Chambersbum-
OEM
OUR AGENT.—Mr. JOHN ' GROVE, of
Chatubersburg,, is the General Agent of the Frank
..unty Mutual Insurance Company. junel)
ito, (tip antrjurp.
HO! 'FOB THE HOLIDAYS
II
FURS! FURS!! FMS!!!,
•
DECHERT
bas now opened
a large aatartment
IMII
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FVBS,
Ent=
Berthaq
=I
Mme,
GENTS-STU GLOVES AND MIIFFtERS
A large - Stock of
HATS AN CAPS
'• constantly on band
ADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN
.
F.4REIRA'S Old Established Furldannfactoty, i Xe,
18 Arch Street, above 7th, Philaddphia.—l have taftv in
store of my own Importation and Manufacture, °odor the
LARGEST and most BEAUTIFUL selectioriaof FANCY
FURS, for LADIES' and CIIII:DRMCS WEAR, le the
city, Also - a fine assortment of Gent's,,eur Gloves and
Collars.
A s''my Foes were all plurhased;"-‘ten Gold was' at a
much lower premium than at !amassed, I am enabled to die.
lose of them at very rimsounble-prices, and I would there.
fore solicit a call, from my friendd orFranklln county and
v .
Remember the Name, Number and Street! '•
• JOHN FARM:RA, ;
719 Arch Street, above 7th, south side,,
sept2B- , imos PHILADELPHIA.
I have no partner, nor connection with any other store
in PliilLde rbia
09AE TO THE.MARKET HOUSE,' -
, HATS, caps, BOOTS, SHOES.
W. W. PAXTON has just opened a fine assortment of
BATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Storeip
the Market. Blouse, where be can furnish all articles ho
Foe. heap for cash. Some goods are sol4,dt old prices.
A fine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS., CAB:.
PET BAGS, VALISES, 4e., &e, constantly on hand.
Call hod examine our large stock of goods.
sepl W. W. PAXTON'.
Liquors.
MPOR T E S
OF
WIN,ES AND LIQUORS.
LAUMAN, BALLADE &
1...%t 6011111 NMTII STREET.,
dc:¢cen Chestnut and Walnut Sores, Ild/adAt,gia.
GEO. M. LALIMAN t
it. M. SALLM , Z,
J. D. Ilrfrew, )
RIVESE, GARDRAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF
-Each bottle sealed with green wax with the halal, of the
LAtiMAN, 3ALLADE & CO
.t.4_UPERIOR OLD MADEIRAWINE
• FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
- ROCK WINES
AND AN AMOILTNENT OF
• FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
OSBORNE & CO.'S -
OPORTO.
- YEDIt 'FMB AhlY DELICATE
OLD PORT - WINE, !‘'.
Each lwotle sealed with yelicW wax with the ittitial*4 the
• Finn.
DIPORTED by
LADMAN, SALLADE
South Ninth Strect, PhilaatiPhic.
PENSION, Botf N T'Y 'Ante : WM;
CLAYM AGENCY.—Pemloos procurer' I for schliere
of the present war who;are disabled by reason of wounds'
received, or disease contracted, while in the service of the-
United States; awl Pensions, 9100 Bounty, anti Ari e ars
of ray obtained for widows or helms of those who have
died or been killed while in service. JOHN H. OUR,
inar9-ly Claim Agent, ehalubeasbisrg,
TAR. N. SCHLOSSER'S-DENTAL OF
FILE 011 Second 'Skeet, one ecogre Bout of the
AinAnt Rouge, nver Mitnlzelite Mule Eton ^ re!
January 4, 1865..
ASTERN INN.—The undeisighed ha
ying- lately p_nachased the large and -commodious
Itriek Ending of Rec. S. R. Fisher, m connection with his
present place of baldness, an the corner of hula street and
Ludwig's Alley, in prepared to accommodase BOARD
ERS bYtheday, week or month. He is amply provided
with STABLING.to rtccommalate the travelhlg pabllo.-
Having a large LIVERY STABLE connecled with the
Hotel, guests and the public generally ranbefurnished
with Burma and Out-taws at any moment. l'ersons visit. •
tog Clutmbershurg with thiir Itmilles will find this the
mast comfortable Hotel In the county, as it bull been re
fitted withentire newFumiture, and the roams, are large
and well ventilated. The TABLE L amply enpplied with'
all the luerwite of the season, and the BAR, which Is de
tached from the Brick Buildin, always be tarnished •
with choice pure liquors . - 'Every attention paid lathe
totaled of guests. [ectlf.4 S. F. GREENAWALT.
DAVID H. lluTexisON
has become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATEt .
110 * Pil., near. the Railnaul Depot at HARRISBURG,
PA., This popular sad commodious Hotel has been newly
reEttedand furnished tlnonghout its parlors and chambers,'
and Is now rem:lnfer the sceeption of gavels.
The-traveling public will End the United Sham Betel
the" most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in
the State Capital, on account of Its aceem to the railroad,
being immediately between' the two great depots in this
City. ' [Harrisburg, junta 17, 634 f.
QTATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE
the Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad De
petit, Harrisburg City: Pa. This convenient and pleasant
HHalts nov kept by the undersigned Into of the Indian
Queen in Chambetsburg, and he incites the patronage
his uld friends und thepublie generally. Terms moderate.
,obtltt JOHN W. TAYLOR.
89,457,949 95,
~,,,
BALTIMORE LOCK IiOSPITAL. - -Dr.
JOHNSTON. the founder of this Celebrated Institu
thin, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual
remedy in the world fur Structures, Seminal
'Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Constitutional Debility,
Impotence, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections
of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart. Dysinsia, Net
:vow Irritability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Non or
skin; and all those serious and melancholy disorders aris
ing from the destruottre habits of Youth, which destroy
bath body and mind. These secret and solitary practices
are more fatal to their viednis than the song of the Spew
to the mariner UIYbRIS, blighting -their most brilliant
hopes orauticiputions, rendering marriage, &u, impossible.
YOUNG MEN! . -
S4OOAIO
sn,ood,
1,0E6,033E,
- -
Voting Men especially, who have become the victims Of
Solitary Vice, tirat dreadful and destruutive habit which ani
annually en eeps to an untimely grove thousands of young
men of the man exalted talent and brilliant Intellee4 Who
might otherwise have entraticcel listening Senates with the.
thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstasy the living lyre;
may call with full confidence.
M. A R-R I A - G E!
- 'Slurried perstros, or young Mtn contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weat:ne•. organic debility, defor
' rubies. Se., should immediately consult 1)r. Johnston...
Be who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED •
AND FELL VIGOR 'RESTORED.
. This disease Is the penalty most frequently paid by those
Who have .became- the victims of improper indulgences.
- Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not
being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue.
Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny
that the paver of Procreation is lost sooner by those fallister
intoimproper habit than by the prudent. Beiidesbeing de
prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the most
serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body-artse.
The system becomes deranged. the physical and rAnhil -
powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsin,jutipitatioh,
of the hearOndigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough,
symtoma of consumption.
- Office No. 7, South"Fral;4ich Strut,
raven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps.
Be particular in obserriag the name and number, or you
Arilludstake the place.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS
Do Mercury or Naua w vaNa Drugs.
OR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College or
Surgeons, London, firadaute from oue of the most eminent
Colleges elf tire tfrute.d States, and the greater `part of
whose lifeline been spent in the hospitals of 1,4:m4m,
Parts, Philadelphia and vibe:where, has effected some of
the most astonishing cures that were ever knows. Moly
troubled with ringing in the head and errs when,usleep,
gnat nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and
bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimer.
with derangement of mind, were cured immediately.
A."CERTAIN DISEASE-!
W2==
Wheirthe misguided and imprudent rotary of pleasure
fmbhe has imbibed the seed of this mrinfuldisease, it too of
ten happens that an ill timed sense of shame. or dread of dis
covery, deters him from applying to thisewho fern eduims
tion andrespeetability can alone befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of tbishorriddiseasermketheir
appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose,
nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight,
deafness, nobs en the chin, bones anaemia's blotehes on the
head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful ra
pld.ity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of
the nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease be-
comes a horrid object of commisseration, till death pats a
period to his dreadful sufferings. by sending him to 'that
bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such, them
fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himwlf to preserve the most
inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practice in the
first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently
recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vic
tim of thh; horrid disease.
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fell victims to
this horrid disease on ing to the unskillfulneas of ignorant
pretenders who by uso of that dreadful poison. Mercury,
ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to
an untimely grave, or make the residue' f life miserable.
1 PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr. J. addresses those who have injured themsebies by
private and improper indulgences.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz:—Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Bead, Dimness of Sight,
Lust of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges
tive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion, &c.
MENIALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are much to
Collars,
Ermine, &c.
4.1 e dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Depres
sion of Spirits, Evil 'Forebodings, Aversion to Society,
Seif•Distrust. Love of Solitude. Timidity, dro.; are, ewes
of the evil effect_•.
- Thousands of persons of all ages can non — judge 'what
is the cause of their declining health, tossing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, have singular appearance about the
eyit, cough, and symptoms of Consomption.
Dr. JOLINSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
By llds great and important remedy, Weakness! of the
Organs'is speedily cured, andfull vigor restored.
4,4fousands of the mad nervous and debilitated, who
- had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifi
cation,
,Nervons Irritability, Trembling, Weakness or Ex
haustion 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 from eivh
companions, or at school, the effects ere nightly felt, even
when asleep, and if not cured render marriage impossible,
and destroys both mind and Maly , should apply immediately
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country - ,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the .eimsequenee
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging iu a cc*
min secret habit. Such ?emitt before contemplating
MAVRIAGE
.should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne
cowry requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
'pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view the
mind becomes shadowed with despair. and filled with the
melancholy reflection, that the happiness of Mvitherbe
comes blighted with our own.
OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
. . .
TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands cured at this
Institution in the last fifteen years; and the numerous im
- portanlstugical Operations performed by Dr. J., whammed
by the reporters of the papers, and many other persons,
notices of which have appeared again and again -before
the public, is a sufficient guarantee to the nillicted.
N. B. There are so many ignorant dad worthless quacks
advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health
of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it n •
to say to-those unacquainted with his reputation, that h
Diplomas hang in his office.
„W; TARE NoTicE.—All letters must be post paid, and
contain a postage stump for the reply. or no answer will
be sent. [mar /6.1 y.
lIE S T lON St
-4JQUESTIONS!
QUESTIONS!
THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE TO ANSWER.
Are you baldl
.
Does your hair fall off ? _
Hu your hair - become thin
Does it feel - hard; and dry, and feverish,
Is it turning gray before its time
Are you troubled with itching, burning sensation of the
scalp'? _
Are you troubled.with Duodena'?
Are you troubled with what is called Scrofula or Salt
Rheum ?
Have you had the Erysipelas, and lost your hair?
Have you had the Measles, and lost it!
Have you had the Typhoid Fever, and lost it!
Have you had the Buda — Fever, 'and lost it
Have you lad your hair by any sickness!
Do yen wish luxuriant hair ?
Do you wish soft and lustrous hair!
Do you wish gray hair restored?
Do you wish wish your whiskers;lossy t - -
Do you wish them restored in color ?
Do you want a dressing!
Do you want it for yourself, for father or mother, for
brother, sister, or friend
Do you want to make a present'
Do you want a perfume for your toilet'?
Do you want a harmless article?
Do you want a pure article?
Do yon want a double distilled article?
Do yon want a cleansing artiOle
Do you want the best preparation ont for dressing,
protecting., restoring the rotor, and rergarinesoft,
and buttons the ilurnan Hair? : s •
If so, we warrant
To by Uurqualled and Superior to any Preparations ever
Componnded and offered to the public
Satisfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded. -
It costs but SI for one soldoldby.
druggists and dealers evenvbere. - _
C. G. 014 BK ecci., Proprietors.
D. S. BONO & CO. , Di Tt General Agents.
4D/." 9 " , .
T u.~eT
=SIMI
tactical.
YOUNG MEN,
=I
QUESTIONS!
CLARKS '
DISTILLED ittsTORATIVE,
FOR FUR mum