The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 18, 1865, Image 4

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NO,TICE , TO- FARMERS.,
100 TORS OF TIMOTHY RAT •
Witated . by GEO; A. Daritz,
ivArzur LAGS
= Waged l*IlE.o. 'A. DEnz.
-100 ASH LOGS
Waded bykIED. A. DErrz.
1001.411 HE CEDHOLT I LOGS
• Wanted by GEo. A. DEJ:n.
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
sad all Idads of Produce bought by GEe. A. Danz, at
Ids Warehouse abate tie Italitned Depot
- _ ' 'STOVE : AND LINE COAL •
for rale cheap, by the Yon or half tan. ,
OAK AND HICKORY WOOD
-by the cord or halt end.
OAR 'AND HICKORY WOOD,
sawed and split for stave use, by the cord or half *Ord.
' 'IVDTDOW-AilD noon SILLS,
of Oak, Walnut and Pine, always on band.
WINDOW AND DOOR-FRAME STUFF,
and all.kinda of LUMBER, such as Oak ard Pine Plank;
Oak, Walnut, Pine and Hemlock Bcoidil Flooring Boards,
Joists, Scantling, Shingles, Paling, Laths,. &n.•
BEST OF ROOFING SLATE
always es hand, and Inc& put on by the best Waters, who
- have drawn medals for Asir superior workmaasbip.
CALL AT DMZ'S WAREROUSE,
• •above the Railroad Depot, aad buy cheap. [deel
II
LEONARD EBERT az SON,
COAL AND .LITHBER SIERCEIAYII3.
NV* have an hand all Mail of Coal and Lumber, . and
are mond to ffilfrallh BM Lumber to order at short no.
ticiOnigt the most reasonable tersrak Out stook of Lusa.
ba ootarte
Whitepne 2 inch Plank,
44 „ 44 " select Plank.
11 " Flank,
__,
"1 select and Culling Boards,
" Bo dig ards,. •
inehd
" • " Best nicer Shingles,
Worked Floring,
64 sc.six =
" .Tobit and Scantling, all sizes, -
liezolock Joist and Scantling,
" Beards,
,tallow ED@ Boards, Joint andecantling,,
and Pig Latta.
Ws have alsoal t ways_on_ bard a rod, en ply of all
kinds tit Coed for atnres nalime - brinuPg- Alaa a "P e "
ales attieleisdßroadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub
lic sin invited, to gin ns a call, as we will endeavor to
give tatisfactlon to all that call.
.Coaliad.Ln.mber Itumishod on the cars to any station
- onA 9 , FnuokliA ItailroaL •
Wofiloa, =Second St., in the rear of the Jail Yard,
Chambe;adwarg;Ft;; . LEO. EBERT & SON.
911 . 11,ALL, BENDER d,00 . .,
York aid On lchatorough, Pa, -
LIIIIRE#I,-DEA-LERS
AND 161.111IPACTitirns OP
SASH, DOORS,. SHUTTERS, BLINDS, '
DOOR 41573 WINDOW FRAMES, 4c.,
Keep onestantly on hand a inn selected stock of seas
onable Member, viz —Joist and Scantling, Weatherboard
ing, dressed Flooring , Siding, Laths, Shingles, Pa li ngs and
Fetning. - • -
I White Pine said Oak BM, saa-ed to order at the
&attest notice. All oarainnaleations eboald be addressed
to-EW4e,-Pl. [sep2B-ly
STEAM .SAW MILL.--The undersign
ed have erected and In operation a Steam Saw Mill
at the South Mountain, near Greenberg Springs, and are
#lO to saw to order of WHITE OAK, P.TNE,
cm or -any Mad of timber dealred, tit the aton
ed hand at townies. One of the firm will be at the
Hotal &Hama Greenawalt, inChambensburg,. on Satnr
day tbe,24thinst. and on each alternate Saturday them*
di
ter for e ptirpose of ctrtdracting fbitha delivery of tuns;
ben . LUMBER DEISNEIIEDatnnq point atthe Low
= Il.stmer." Aiiiettem should be Mdressed to them at
GraiteabscriP. 0., Adams Co., Pa.
deel44f • MILTENBERGER & BRADY.
8111 L DIN G LUMBER.—The under
lived is prepared to arm n 2 kinds of Banal* Lem
bet at the lowest market mice. R. A. RENFItZW,
GIifpIISPIOOD MILLS, Fayetteville P.O. deca3-em
t_iiiko ant sBtaiiontrg.
ES II
111. HE OLD BOOK STAND
OF
S. B. BifirrOCK,
Mit Wen reamed to the new building oppoeite the POST
CWPICa, where a full assortment of
• :SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC. ,
Canto had at exceedingly Low Prices.
gamy stoek.
WALL PAPER and. WINDOW SHADES, s huge
FBlrclallll's 4J elebrated Geld Pena, fully warranted.
Orders Wren for goods, which will be Expressed in the
thortme possible time. ,
_ •
The New York and Philadelphia' Papers received daily,
.4 1 1 w ititlebn'Weekly embscripticms will be taken.
neat Olasa Novels, Mage..l.nes and Periodicals received
as soon as published.
We ma sell Photograph Albums cheaper than the an
le had elsewhere,
Idusictsentlree of portage to any part of the county.
QUIP:Imm Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on
Claiatrangements are such that we can supply any or
ient satiottoearny and with dispatch.
Ybsi.~ s 7:X. gHltl" is now located in New York, which
emblas*lto e the mast complex cammissiona
Old Nooks of particular edition.% dates or style, hunted
vst-4 reasonable commigion. fuervil. -
SNIDER,
BOOS SELLER, ROOK BIDDER,
PAPER RULER,
Has opened a Boom in the Market House, and keeps
Oanstantly ae band school, Miscellaneous Books, Station
ery,'BhA -Books, Wall Paper, Paper and Brown Liner
Window Shades, Photograph AIN= Lutheran, German
Reknaied..sod Presbyterian Hymn Books, Steel Pens,
Pencils, Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid; Panty Pictorial
Plokaurer Bisaks for children, Paints and Pencils, Marking .
Pendia, Arohltect's Drawing and Pattern Paper, - Novels,
Ink Stands in great variety, Diaries for 1865, Violin
Straiancy Traveling raid School Baskets, &c.
BOOKS made to order, Paper ruled to Pat ,
tern, Old Books, Periodicals, Music, and Newspapers
'Bound in say style..
elatbing.
STEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK
114 THE OLD cumin% EMPORIUE,
JH THE IsTatuat HousE,
CitsmlmArag,
The nedersigned, aver a - temporary absence necessitated
by on deatinetisra of Ohambersburg, -bas again returned
apsd opened out in fall blast in the Mather House between
Welbee's Dry Good stare and Huber & Lemaster's
ory dare,•largraoscatment of
FALL AND WINTER. GOODS, of every description
imi Tahock consists of Ready - Made Ulothlng.such
Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pante, Vests, Under Shirts,
Drawer*, &c., also
= GENTLE FINS' FURNISHING GOODS, each as
Drafts, Stupendmv, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col.
bus, Umbrellas, &e., &c.
Mistook of Cloths for customer work consists of French,
English and Dothestio manufacture. , Black Doe Skin and
Fancy Cawdmers, Black Satin, FiOred Silks, Plain and
Fancy Caulmer Vesting* which will be made up morder
in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and
namable terms.
engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam
to furnish clothing in the moat faahionable styles,
s:lltrone but experienced workmen are engaged per•
sordhasy rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store,
Timken' for the patronage heretofore bestowed, I re-
Veatfully solicit a continuance of the same.
octl9 J. T. HOSKINSON.
S'cwins
LONG LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST,
4.4Tde pe d iaidi, f &wing' .lifqckinee.
THE CELEBRATED. ',.
FLORENCE SEWINO MAORI:M.
Can UT be iten at the Vaidence of MRS.:R. P. HAZE
; - LET, South Main Strut, immediattn oppos ite
.13r. A. If, &mazy's, Chambcraburg.
where all persona interested in Hewing Machinea are Insi.
tid to call andexuadne thin almderfal machine..
It has been the object of the FLORENCE SEWING
MACHINE CAMPANY to supply a machine free from
the 'Medic= attached to other first class machines, and
alter the patient, untiring labor of years, and a liberal ex.
peaditure,of capital in securing the first inect,e;cal talent,
theft 'aorta have been crowned with success, and they are
now Offeriag to the public the moat perfect Se4lag Machine'
tbirwerld, Among its many advantageaaser all other
nosoldstai, may be mentioned:
mates four different stashes on one and the same
• machine, each filch being perfect and alike on both sides
of Um fabrics
chan i q from one kind of catch to another, as
well aa the of the stitch, can readily be done while
the machine Is n motion.
3d. Every stitch is perfect fn itself, making the seam
secure and uniform, combining elasticity, strength and
beauty.
. 4th. /14as the reversible feed motion., which enables the
operator to run the work to either the right or left, CI stay
any wt of the seam, or fasten the ends demos without
Wahl/ the fabric or stopping the'machine.
Sth it is the most reed serer in the world, mating five
stitches to each resolute's, and there is no other machine
which willdo so large orange of work as the FLORENCE.
6th. It dors:he heoriest or finest work with squad
with/AO tension Or breaking of thread.
7th. _lt hems, fells, hinds, gathers, braids, quilts, and
gathers and sews on a ruffle at the same time.
Sat Its simplicity enables the meet inexperienced to
operate it ; Its motions are all positive, and there are no
Ate springs to get out clorder, and it is adapted to all kinds
. Aroos thick to thin, and it is almost nohic.
90t. The FLORENCE SEWING MACHETE is one-
Vaalteillnbeanty and style, and must be seen'to be appr e .
edited.
itS. It. P. riAIiELET, having been appointed
rmAr fOr the IWO of the above Sewing Machia aln
stamada= Ladies to call and
ar Sizobbree vramittal foe 014 Yeii' ("VI
efOttrito,
!14,t0 •
N E W S T ORE
GELWICKS &
WIILESALE Mal RETAIL
GELWittue & DURKEteuT baying been brunt out by the
Eebelh in,tbe binsang.or Chambetabarg,
Dave, since built Nos Mote 30°744 -
ON SECOND-STREET, •
Between Sellers and l*neg, HOtels,
where they propose selling, Wirokokto and ,Retail,
Groceries; ' Salt, " -Syrups,
Prot - biome Fish' _ Buckets,
Flour, Coffees, • Lamm
Produce, Spices. Globes,
'teas, - Brooms, Wicks,
Wares, Cords, Sugars,
055, : Twines, and
thousands at aural artielascsed, by every fondly and
sold In try stores. Our Stock of
• GROCERIES .
15 full and complete, embracing every article in this line,
from the common grade of goods np to
the &cid quality. Our stock of
GROUND - •AIM UNGROUND SPICES
are all strictly pure and flesh, bwritig been carefully se
lected by one of the firm, Dir. Iltukhart, who is
a practical baker and confectioner. All
our Ground Spices are ground _•
4" on our own spice mill, and
can be relied on.
We offer the falowing
OILS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Sperm 011 Linseed
Whale Oil, 1114mehed Winter Oil,
Coal Oil, , Flaxseed Oil,
Lamle Oil, Painters' Oil,
and strictly . prime KEROSENE OIL.
LAMPS, GLOBES AND WICKS.
The largest assortment of Lampe, Globes and Wicks
in the county: Thewe we say we can and will
cell cheaper than the cheapest, as they
were purchased in large quan
tities,dizect from the
manufacturers.
To oar large stock of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
SPICFS, - GROCND
COFFEE. IN PAPERS AND CANS,
we Invite epecialattention, we will warrant them
to give satisfeethm or refund the money
We also invite attention to oar very large anii
varied assortment or
TOBACCO AND SEG : ARS,
which we offer very cheap, wholesale and retail.
FLOUR
All brands of Flour by the barrel or small
COF.tCTI-ONERY:
In connection with the above business we cam• on the
Confectiorry business iis all its branches, manufacturing
many of the articles in this line Gumtree, which enables
us to tell very low, both wholesale and retaiL Oar stock
of Confectionery consists in part of
_ Raisins,
Currants,
Almonds,
Filberts,
Walnuts,
o Prunes,
Citron,
All kirda of Crackers,
a general assortment of FRESH CANDIES, together
with every description of domestic Candies that are made.
Our stock is large and has been carefully selected, era
bmchag by far too many different articles and quantities
to attempt to name articles or list of prices, suffice to ray
that it it our determination to always keep up a full as
sortnent of goods and sell as cheap as the cheapest. -
N. B—To Country Merchants and all who with to buy
goods at wholesale, we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap
any Jobbing House in the cities.
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MARKETING of all
kinds wanted, for which the highest price will he paid in
cash. Inovl ti I ' GELW IC KS & , BURKHART.:
F .
R U 1 T S , SPICES. &c.,
Oranges and Lemons, Onions,
Bunch Raisins, Preserved Ginger, - -
*Seedless Raisins, Girkins,
Layer Raisins, ' Pineapple Pres6rves, -
Prunes, Paper shelled Almonds,
Catania, ' • Bard Shelled do
Citrons, Filberts,
Turkey Figs,
,—' Pecan Nuts, '
Malaga Figs, Cocoa Nuts,
Fruit, - . English Walnuts,
Split Peas, Walnuts,
Walnut Catsup, Shellbarts,
Tomato do Water Crackers,
31ashroom do Sugar do
Pineapple Cheese,r•-• - Sdarches, •
Sap Sago ~do &GT* Polish,
English _ • doe Smoke Pipes,
Swiss do Market Baskets
Limburger do =:. = Buckets,
;Baker's Choallate, : - ' Brooms,
Worchesterslihe Sance'r ' Essence Coffee,
Pepper, Cloves, = Candies,
Ciunamon, Allspice ground Lead Penexhi,
expressly for family use, Castile Soap,
Beans. Pickles, Toilet do
Chow Chow Pickles, Rusin do
Cauliflower do Indigo,
Mixed. do Starch.
Wrapping Twine,
Stone ware,
Preserving. Tumblers,
Mace, Ginger,
Nutmeg',
Mucnrom,
Vermicelli. Scrubbing: Brushes,
Nonpareil Capers, Sweeping, do
Lentels, Shoe, do
French Mustard, Shoe Blacking,
Coleman's Mustard, Silver Sand,
Dorian do Bath Brick,
Salad Oil,. / :_. Tripoli,
for sale at I SHAFER & STUARTS,
On QueenOtteet, East of the Methodist Church.
GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RE
TAu...--sRAFER ez STUART, on queen Street
Rat of the Methodize Church, would respectfully call the
attention of the eitimns of Chambersburg and vicinity to
the varied and extensive assortment of GROCERIES,
FRESH FRUIT, QUEENWARE, CEDABWARE,
and a general Stock of Miscellaneous Articles which they
are now oilerit.g, and constantly receiving from New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, at their Store Room, on Queen
Street, Doi of the Methodist Church.
It Is their intention to keep such an assortment as the de
mands di the community require. They have the best
faellties for the purchase of goods, on the most oilcloth'.
genus terms, and having their own cars an the Road, and
one of the firm being alma:it constantly in the city, affords
them every advantage In purchasing goods in the shortest
time, and at less expense than usual, which enables them
to sell eery Into for cash !
SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS of all grades, from
the highdrate the lowest pricer by the barrel, suck or pound.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES, by the Hogshead. Barrel
or retail for family use. Sugar Cured Ht.ms,.Course and
Fine Salt, Fish and Cheese.
- - - -
,a We would call especial attention of country dealers and
others, wieldng to purchase at wlnilesnle prices, as we are
prepared to sell everything In the Grocery hue as cheap as
wAti be purchased in the Eastern Cities
The highest price paid in cash for country produce or
taken in ekehange for goads. SHAFER & STUART.
MARKET HOUSE.—The undersigned
Aspettfully inform their numerous customers and
the public generally that they have re-opened their GM
eery Store m the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder COmpany, in the Market House, and tuke tths
method of returning their thanks for the liberal Pa
her e tofore extended to theth. Their stork is com= s
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of
Hum, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sucars, Teas, TO.
baccos, Brushes. Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass
ware, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. They will always keep a mull._
cleat stock on hand to he enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex
change fur goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the
place, (Market House.) three Moors from the corner, on
Queen Street. [ung3l] HUSNR & LEMASTER.
SPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.-
The undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY
GROCERIES in tows, T. Inch he offers to the public at the
lowest CASH PRICES. It is not necessay to enumerate,
as his stock is large and complete,
Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in
exchange Mr goods. [ang3ll CYRUS SPRECHEIL
CT. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
. GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
505 "MARKF.T STRtET, (North aide, above Ftfib street)
Philadelphia aug24.ly
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE
calved every week at SHAFER & STUART'S,
on Queen street, Eat of the Methodist Church._
7p ASHLY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT AND
J,' Corn Meal. lz; the barrel or small quantities, for sale
at ' SHAFER & STUAR/TS, Queen street.
A MAN OF A THOUSAND .--A CON
sUMVITvr. B.;JAMES, a Retired
physician of great eminence, discovered, while in the
Defies, a certain cure for Consumption.-Asthma, Bronchi
eT, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. Theremedy
Was diseoveted by him when his only eltild,,ti daughter,
won giving up to die. nit child woe cured, and is now
alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortalz
he will send to those. who with it the recipe, eenititiltug
full directions for making and successfully- using, thin
remedy, free on receipt of their names, with two shompsto
pay expenses. There is not a single cute of Constunption
that it does not at owe take hold of and:Mgt
sweats, Peevishness, Irritation of the nerves, failure of
memory, difficult expectoration. sharp - pains In the lungs,
sore throat, chilly sensations, murssaat the stomach, time.
'don of the ton CIL - 4113thig away of the muscles.
®' The sniter will please state the name of the paper
they sewn alp adv , xdillsamelst ta. Address.
CRAODOC/1 & CO.,
4:25 Vereb 2 , 1 Philadelphia. As.
euting,
A B D - W A. R
HUBER & TOLBERT
RKHAET
nearly apposite their old place of business,
with an extensive stock of I>&dxaxe Orden. &o,
as they are '
•
prepared to furnish in any quantity,
at irholesale,
everything in their line. -
Call and examine our stock. -
tkovl6
00.AYCII AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that be continues to carry on the above business,
at his old Stand, on Main Street, opposite tho German Re
formed Church, CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
Having • enlarged his business, Saddlers and Cana
makers will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
,
Pair add Country Hogskins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees dud Girthing.
Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
• Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton '
Hrunea, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japannsd
Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;
Baffle Fronts; Roseates, Swiirels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Gig Barnes.
BUCKLES--BRASS, SILVER AM) JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale
Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable
for the trade.
ALL KLNDS OF PLATING, &c., done with neatness
and despatch. [decl4] LF,WLS I,VAMPLER.
CHEAP HARDWA'RE!
, - BRAND & FLACK
Had a few goods under the puretneut, which were not
burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard
ware. Tiesidea, they have just received from New York
and Philadelphia a verylarge tot of goods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been
burned out, therefore we offer Iron, Nails. Hocks, Hinges,
Screws, Bolts, 9 . ff t 5 . „ . 9 . 1.?ai. , t1i , 1n!„&c., a!thelowe ... st figure.
TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS!
We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell less than it con be bought In "the city.
Also we have 100 kegs of Nulls and Spikes, we offer at
from 6 to 10 dollars per keg.
CU'I'LERT.
Knives and Forks, SCiSFOr3, Razors, Pocket Knives,
Spoons, Sa, just received from :Yew York which we offer
very• low. sep2B
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
Shoemakers' Findings,
Saddlers' I` hdings
fit BRAND & FLACK'S.
HOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
S
25 cents each and many other articles which was In
the fire, which can be made as good as new
at BRAND d: FLACK'S.
CEDAR WARE—CaII at the Store in
the Alley. - BRAND & FLACK.
WIST , AIL'S BALSAM
ONE OF TETE ouvEsr AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES LN
Coughs, CMils, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, I)if•
Scotty of Breathing, Asthma, floameness.
Sore Throat, Creup and every•
, affection of •
THE. THROAT, Lti'SGS ,AAll CHEST,
WISTAR'S BALSAM 01' WILD CHERRY
, •So general has the use of this remedy become, and
so popular is it everywhere, that it Is unneces
saz.tiot, and find recount utterance itivirt es.
in he l t tsw a o b r un ks speak
dant -
and voluntary testimony of the many
- who from long suffering and settled das
ease have by its use been restored to pristine
vigor and health. We can present a mass of ev
idence in proof of our assertions, that cannot be discredited.
Gents ten: I do hereby certify that during the hist ten
years I has e been subject to frequent severe Coughs and
Colds. Whenever I Bove experienced one of these attacks
I have immediately resorted to Dr.Wistur's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, and the result has always been to atfordroe speedy
relief. I would, recommend this valuhble article to all
those who surfer' from Couglis,Xolds, Pain lrethe Breast,
or any Pulmonary Cmnplalut,„teeling confident that it will
prove itself to be the lout remedy in any of these cases. I
would, however. caution the public against a worthless
counterfeit, a bottle of which was grace forced upon me.
The use of this spurious Balsam did me more harm than
piod. The gerhuire Dr. M'ustar'd Balsam of Wild Chen?•
is prepared by Seth W. Ferwle S. Co.. Boston, and has their
printed name, as well as the written signature of " L BuTrs"
upon the outside wrapper of each bottle.
From Jesse Smith, Egg., President of the Morris County
Bank, _Morristown, N. J. -
Having ased Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for
about tltteeu years, and having realized its (beneficial re•
sults in my family,, it affords me great pleasure In mom.
mending it to the public as a valuable remedy in aurae of
weak lungs, colds, coughs, &5e .. ., and a remedy which I
consider to be entirely innocent, and may be token with
perfect safety by the most delicate In health.
From /fon. John E. Smith, a distinguished Lawyer in
Westnaneter, Md.
I have on several occasions used - fir. Wistar's lkilsom of
Wild Cherry for severe Cobils, and always with decided
benefit. I know of - no preparation that is more efficacious
or more deserving of general use.,
The Balsam has aLso been used with excellent effect by
J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
gone genuine unless signed "I. Bull's" on the wrapper.
FOIL LUX ST
J.P. DrNSMORE,, No: 491 Broadway, N. Y.
B. W. FOWLS Co.', Proprietors, Boston, and by all
Bruggisit, puly2o.eow-ly
SALVE
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cares Rams, Scalds and Cuts
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
_ Cures Wounds, Bmlses aua Sprains.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Nods, Mem and Canons. -
REDDEiG'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Salt Rheum, Piles and Erysipelat
REDD.WPS RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Ringworm, Corns, &r., &c.
*NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
11V" Only 21 Cents a Bcne.:4El
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINS3IORE, No. 491 Broadway,-N. Y. -
S. W. FOWLS & Co., 140. - 18 Tremont St., Batton, and by
ail Druggists and Country Storekeepers
fulytlo.eow.ly
FRENCH B T3-H, R . - Mi Lli STONES.
Manufactory Mart!, Strout, near the Cotton Factory,
HARRISBURG, PA,
The undersigned announces to the trade that be contin
nes to manufacture and import direct from the most eel()
netted quarries in France, the beet qualities of
FRENCH BURR MALL STONES,
which he offers at reasonable ?aide, And guarantees sans.
Lotion to the purchaser. Aker—Every number In usa of
tin celebrated
OLD AUKER BRAND BOLTING CLOTIL
Ceders by mail promptly attended to, and goods for
warded by railroad, Canal or express, it desired.
W. H. KEPNER,
- I
turr23.3ml 'So. 10 West State Street Harrisburg,
lebambiu. Repository publish 3m and send bill to this
office "mesifately far eolleation.—llarrisburg Telegraph.]
TO DYSPEPTICS.—Having been antic
_ tad for a number or years with Dyspepsia, I was
advised to try DR. WISHAR7B MEDICINE for that
disease. I derived great benefit and recommended It to
quite a number uf. my friends and who were also much
benefited by it and whose testimonials can be bad 'lase.
aviary. I hays been appointed by Dr. Wishart as Agent
for the Salo of bia Medicine, wholesaleor -
- .
REED,
serv23 Repository otrtce, Clisanberiborg Pa.
TORTITNTING in every style done at
fa eildlefterefl*PßAmcw Itio.ommrf. •
"I
/kg& Pk,
Srigighti
Have opened their store
on Main street,
coinUting in wit of
Iron,
- Nails,
gym,
steeL
Planes,
Files,
Paints,
Turpentine,
Tar,
Varnish. •
talus,
Shovels,
. Rakes,
4adef,
Blasting Bolster,
Geed Btones,
- Cedar Ware,
Pocket Knives, &c.
Special attention ie called
Bolide= audContasetors,
Attica
WILD CHERRY,
El=
INCLUDING EVEN
CONSUMPTION
From Mr. Henry Kclttr, Marcersburg, Pa.
erocet_its, Su:
COFFEES, 'rE4S, SUGARS —Just re-
V mired at f - E. D. MAYS:
Al INC E 31 E A T fresh supply at
xetn , s.
A-T-L
T.TAms AND BEEF.—A large loi of
free 4 cured city gams and Dried Beef, at
31r. D'B.
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAlSlNS,'Clnl
rants, giber:, Dried Apples, 'Dried Merriam. &a.,
at
FISH .—N o . 1 Shore Ihtekeral, Dried
Halibut, Dried Cod, Shad, at REID'S.
BUCKWHEAT AND HOMINY.—Just
received e• lot of New Tersey fresh ground Buck
wheat Meal ; .pare white Hominy, Soup l3eaaa, &0., at
RE/D'S.
V NIONS .—Wetherfield and'Conntry
Onions, a large supply, at .
VEROSINE OIL AND LAMPS.- Su
perioru Kerosine Oil, Elataber and Parlor Lamp's,
Shades, Lanterns, dz., at REID'& ,
kiitto of &abet.
E NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
P
WDITFaI TUSE TABLE. .F.IVE TRIMS DAILY
Nand from Pliladelphia and Pittsburg. Oa zind titer
Monday,' October-31st 1864, the Passenger Trains of the
Penasylvanialtallroa 1 Company will depart from Harris
burg and arrive at Pt Uadeliabla and Pittsburg as 'follows
EASTWARD:
THROUGS EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dui•
ly a,. 2.45 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55
A. R.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at t? 00 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 19.40
P. Sr. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun.
flay) at 1.30 P. Ir., and arrives et West Philadelphia at 5..
35 P.ll.
prrTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sundays) at U. 53 P. SL R and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 4.9) A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOM3IODATION ' TRALY, leas es
Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at COO P. kt.: -. ..and ar
rives at West Philadelphia at 9.34./ m. MIS train has no
conneotian from the Ween
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaies Har
risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. St., and arrives at
Lancaster .at 9.15 A. m.t. connecting (except on Monday)
with the Fast Line east.
- WESTWARD:
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday) at 1.2.:35 A. bt., Altoona 6.50
A. X., take breakfast and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40P.m.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at fi25X: Altoona P.]s A. 51.,
take breakilist. and arrives arFabbarg at 1.40 P. M.
THROUGH, EXPRESS teams Hturisburgolaily, at 3..
25 A. M. Altoona at 8.15 A. 31., take breakfast and arrives
ut Pittsburg at 0.401 3 . M.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 4.00 P. M.: Altoona at 9.10 P. M., take sapper, and ar.
rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1.40 P. Altoona at 7.55 P. at., take supper, and
arrives at l'ith,hurg at 1.30
' MOUNT ;WY - ACCOMIODATION west leaves Lan
caster at 11.10 A. 11., convecting there with the Mail west;
leaves Moult Joy at-ILSI A. M., and arrival aftliarritturg
at 1.00 P. nr.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
froth Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 620 P. X.,
stops there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay crveral
til 11.55 r. M. SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
uov9 Sup't Middle Div. Penna. R. B.•
MORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
I FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Traint Dairy ti
and from Baltimore and WasAinetim City.
Connections made with tmina on Penneryicania Railroad;
to and from Pittsburg and tine West
', 0 R TRAINS DAILY to and foam the Nora' and
West Branch Susquehanna, "Elmira and all or Northern
New York.
f.se. sad after Monday', Oa. Nth, 1864, 'the' Passenger
Trains of the Northern Central Railway Will arrive at and
depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows :'
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except '
Sunday). 10:25 MR.
leaves Harrisburg • 1120 P.M.
arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex-
apt Simday) 11:45
!eaves Harrisburg (except
Monday - )
Lb:rives at 8a1tim0re.... .....
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATIO leaves
Ilarrisbnwr
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leases Sae
bury dally (ax. Sunday). --
PHtLADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
NORTHWASunbury - W.4(ex. RD. Sunday) 0:105 P.M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except •
Sunday) - - 9-2) Lit
leaves Harrisburg - I:3S P.M.
arrives at Sunbury P.M.
EXPRNSu .rre-
Hars~Lv-
" leaves Harrisburg • •- r(e . i.
,eept Monday)
arrives at Sunbury
ERLF. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at_
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
eept Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury- at
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimoredailv(ex. Monday 3:00 P.B.
arrives at Harrisburg at. 7:30 P.M.
SUNI3FRY ACCOMMODATION leaves Hat , -
rDtburg daily (ex. Sunday). 401 P.M.
The Erie Express and Philadelphia Bzpress are through
trains to and Bern Erie and all intermediate points. Mail
and Express trains run through to Elmira.
For farther information apply at the Office, in Permsy/-
vania 'Railroad Depot.
0et16'6.1
J. N. DUBARRY, Gen. Supt.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAM
ROAD.—This great lime traverses the Northern and
Northwest ennaties of Pennsylvania to the city of .Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It bag been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Cam•
pany, and is operated by them
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
business, October 1.7th,_1864.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
LEAVE EASTWASD.
Hail
EIMEEN
Mail Train 12:35 .t. M.
Lock Haver: Accommodation 2:313 A. M
Williamsport Acoommodatitt. l:44rP. H.
Passenger Care run throtigh on Mail Train, without
change both ways between Philadelpffia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie. .
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Elmira Express Train's both
ways between Withturutport. and Baltimore.
For information respecting Passenger business apply at
Corner 30th and Market Street" Philadelphia.
And fur Freight INISIEWAS of the Conipany's Agents
S. B. Kusastoti, Jr., Con 13th and Market Ste., Phßa.
J. W. 4111 - NOLDB, Erie.
J. M. Thum, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore, Md.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. OWINNEB,
Gen. Ticket Agent,.Phlladelphia.
JOS. D, POTTS.
Gen. Manager, Williamsport
Ja54,65
CIIMBERLAND VALLEY ik FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS-
Ou and alter &Nadas% October 31, 1861, Passenger Trains
•
Rill run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted):
FOR CHASIBERSBURD AND HARRISBURG:
Leave Traaterstown
" Greencastle
Arrive at
Chambersbnrg
Leave at.
Leave Shippetsburg
" Nevreille.
" Carlisle 6:30 16:10 2:46
" Mecbaulestirtrg 7:00 10:42 3:16
Arrive at Harrisbrirg— .. . 7:30 11:15 3:45
FOR CHAMBERBBURG AND HAOHRSTOW7I
A.M. •
Leave Harrisburg 8415 1:40 :15
Media:Aalborg 8:47 2:20 :50
Carlisle , 4.27 2:58 5:15
10.02 3;34 .
' 1314pensbarg 10:33 . - 4:04
Arrive at Chambersburg 11:00 4:35 1.
Leave Charnbersburg. ......... " 4:45
" Greencastle 11:55 5:35
Arrive at Hagertown -- 12:35 6:15
Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia. Nest York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all points West.
Tho Train leiarinlltuTisburg at 4:13 P. x. runs only as
far as Carlisle. ? 0. N. LULL Supt.
Office, Chnmb'g, Oct. 31, Ism. -
GO'LIGH N O.titOß:E!
..BT';I2.IC-KLAND'S"
MELLIFLUOUS
COUGH; BALSAM`!
Dr. Shieklandb Mellifluous Cough Balsam le warranted
to care Qoughs Colds, Hoarsoness, Asthma, Whooping
Cough, nre Throat, ConSumpti.aq andall affections of the
Throat and Lungs.
For sale by C. H. deeesler, Chambernhurg. General
Depot, No. 6 Ea.st Fourth StreetCinelnuatt Ohio,
D
I A R R H CB A!
All the medical mon and the Press recommend
DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CHOLERA MLXTURE,
as the only certain remedy for Martha% and Dysentery.'
It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Slime.
lents and Carminatives, and Is warreuted to effect a care
after all other means have failed..
For rale by C. 11. Cressler, Cbanthernburg, General
Depot, No. 6 East Fourth Street, Cibenthatl, Ohio.
P R I CKL AND'S
kj PILE REMEDY!
Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy .bao eared thousands of
the worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives Im•
mediate relief and effects a permanent cure, Try it di
rectly. It is warranted to cure.
For sale by C. 11. Cressier, Charnbemsburg. General
Depot 6 East Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. nov3o.ly
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS A N
DEBILITY
_ _
DR. B'rRICii.LAND'S TONIC
We mu recommend those' suffering with loss of Appe•
the, Indigestion. or Dyspepsia. Nervousness and Nervous
Debility, to nee Stricklandistunic. It Is a vegetable pre.
pandion, freeborn olcoholio Noon ; it strengthens the
whale morrow system , It creates a good 'appetite, and id
warranted to tuall i tti and Nervous Debility.
Iroripby generally, At $1 per bottle. Pre.
pared b A. 8 (1,8 Eart Tooth &rest Cinch).
MU, 0 C. H. Crawler. Agent, Chambanbarre
' :._ IV
D ,
Ii lI.L ZL
sf hia
IFE TV;,DIR 8-TiRRE„
otts door west
• • or
BROWNS HOTEL,
bag a
WELL MUTED 810 CE
PURE' r DRUGS,
C4l EIIICALS,
and all doled
PATENT MEDICINES,
skaostitir" UII
1A247.t3,
PER 17 ME BT.
SOA.M4c.
West End of Brown'4 'Hotel.
TOTlCE.—Having visited the eitensive
Seed grcketng gOatatts ihict- - 044b1141,ntente:df. the
Soetety of "United Shaker* " sitte* ,,,, tb u tri
!col ootieeithertifivm"B°. reeds frig seeds , I feet Attutliated,
fri:Bo,,,d.
erenee both forage ezyfisitle. of
S.
m3c4;,11. ,
jtist apeteCl: • '
GARDEN SUDS.—Early York, Win
,reit, ThiOn.'lload.; „Sal* ink Flat Dutch Cab
page TomatniEgg Plantar:ld the usual variety of
garden ambient Opened 7 humpy& -
II'ERB.S.---Sbaker Herbs just received:
horn begaticl.atterie beets csoex be excel
R&1 any e
zesplt .. e. T , • • ,
. 1, .- 7 -N. 014 . 11 _ i
- MIXON'S TETTER OINTMENT I
...11 the hat thing in tun for Skin &Mane%
ALL PATENT MEDICINES USUAt-
Iy jcept for Sally eau be bad at MIXON'S.
2:50 A.M.
70) A.I.
EZ:733
VRESH MEDICINES ALWAYS ON ,
ktfutd at , NIXON'S
IiZE3E!
T" x o 1.4.3 CATTLE POVVREE
4;1 .ettattki be aced by every Fanner. • ,
3:15 A.M.
.53 a.m.
It E
_M 0 T A L.
• '
SPANGLER'S
t
. ,
• DRUO STORE
: -
- has been rerabved
the
CrLD STAND,
STRERT,
Ili Dr. Richard's' Near Building,
next door to
Ratoilioa coH F Th• Ware Stare.
7:30 P.M.
1135 A.x.
3.25 &X.
11:45 P. M.
2:50 A. N.
12301 0 . It
TIRUG - 8!-DRUG&!!
A.,. C. B. CREEIBLEB, snooeuor to Bran &Vane&
LB; has opened In hie neW tunas On &Mod street;ql 3 P o '
site the Post.o2loe, .where. every effort will „he , ma 4 to
sustain tnepo'prillirity thsikad eetahliguriantlisidad
A eontintintioo of the liberal patronage.sildil the fixer re.
mired is respectfully aollatod.:.! , ,A , tats-stork at-Dins;
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Al* a
desimble assottosentat - . - -
Perfuniesy,:
• Soaps,
Pocket Books ,
Bair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
- Tooth Bnuhes,
P
7:00 2:45
7:37 3:35
8:17 4:20
8:30 12155
9.00 1:28
9.n 2:00
Cosmetics.'
'Dentifrices,
and Fancy Articles in t variety.
BERO3ENH &—Every description of Hand
=eStand Hanging amps and Elide Lamps
lm Kitchen nee, Parlor one, Store tise and Oro
I'IIE•BEST COAL OIL IN THE BEARI{ET.
Emily Dyes of all Colons. Everything in a Draggi' sts
Due of business. - - -
rePrescriptions receive special ntlention, and 'are
compounded with care and skill. C. A. CREBBLEP.,
Second Street, ..posite the Yost Moe.
tifiotrtano.
J. C. MICHAUD% M. D. .TNO. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
R'CHARDS sec MONTGOMERY. have
=twisted themselves in the Practice Of
and have taken an Office In the late residence of Jacob B.
Miller, immediately, opposite the Presbyterian Church. -
AU persons Indebted to eitherof the raw, will please
make early settlement of the same. • t fatareS•tf}
.
W. H. BOYLE will attend prompt
to all professional calls. Oahe In the Vestibule
of the en , School House near the Jail. - [anet
AGErrrs,WAIITtII -To 'Ott;:ttlr.
/.1. AMERICAN CONFLICT, A Ilhittry of the Great
Rebellion, be HORACE HREELY This ork, in Its plan
and 'scope, differs widely ?remelt other histories of the Re•
hellion; while tho caddid, lucid. searching, Instructive per.
sentment of die cannon, incitement, and earlier Incidents
of the war--as given in Volume I—can hardly fall to in.
sure for " THE AItEitICAN CONFLICT" o wider eiretda•
den, greater popularity, load a far more - permanent value
that can be found in any cotempomry work on the Rebel,
lion. Its present SUCCIIM all things considered, is unparld•
islet.
This history• Juts also received the endorsement of the
Netcapaivr Prear many fold greater than has been actor•
dad to any kindred work, io not less Ethan one thousand
highly commendatory notices and reyiem, many of which
are tutu Jouruhla opposed to the author in politiml senti
ment.. •
The Nfork is *old only by subscription, through Trave.
ling Agvats, to whom the exclusive right to canvass with.
in specified iimib is given. We want energetic, .thorough.
going mummers In every unoccupied county and section.
To experienced, efficient 'Agents—tnall who can appre,
ewe and properly explain a Bork of the elevated char.
Actor of '• THE AmEnicsiv CoNFLicr"--vre offer induce
taunts rarely if ever before equaled.
Tor further information eddras the undersigned.
O. D. CABS, do CO,'
Jan4.3t Publishers, Hartford, Ct.
HSEIRER HAS OPENED A CHAIR
e and CABINET WARE ROOM In he Ipsercurit
of the M. 4 ch urc h, arhere he Menem o ut land a kinds
of Cabinet Wax. Such esledeteektie,4 ea t e , Tablet,
Aettal
coffinre, Stank: and Ifettrespee,tn t ly e et ae d WAL
larr nwrrtalk:ww ow tr d, -
mirk Ike lOU sin ehesismi tic, • - ittqrSl
tr -
BEI
II
Insurana.
IMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
' c TRUST CO.; Corner Pourtti and Walnut, Streets, :
/ZadAillimi InMWrated ' 18NX Charter Perpetual
*heed Caphal, M4,000.,.' Paiti•Dp - Capital, &411,60(L'
ii. -- . . - • Philadelphia, leb. - 4, 1864. - '
' ;The Trustees have this day declared a - Dividend of:
rPEIRrexiNT, -on all premiums recmimitxmldtr- ,
At PetferES - daring the year ending 15ecembetr 31st, •
1 ,4indinforixi at that date , the above amount to be',
led to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi- '
udatlE43o-ou PiAkties Issued (truing taut pair to be
11j. atthii, =anal 'priniums on said policies are re. 1
*ed , - - ' - • --. . -OF ICEES.: ' -
President—Alexander din. . , ,
&mews, and Treasur ohn S. Wilsom i
,
. Adatirg—Johr C. Rim. - . . •
:BOARD OF TRUSTEES—Alexander Whilidin, J.
It dgar Thamion Gemge Nugent, Bon—James Pollock, :
Albert C, Roberti, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William
fi lf=i, }Torn Joseph Allison, Samuel T.:Co - line, John _,'
Cherie* F. Reaslitt, lime Ifazlehrust. ' • '
W41.:.G, RUA Charabershurgi Pa., is the - authorized •
Agent of the American Life Iretratice and Trust Com-
IDy, Wed Is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any
formation wanted, and to take Inimancee.
114.1. C. RIM rang and W. IL BOTLF, Medical Ez, •
07117/17.1. ,
REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. Mauro, Rev. S. J.lttc
colle, J. S. Nixon. Chamber:lbw/A and Wm. M. Marshall,;
cashier the Hagerstown Bank.
t:Persons desinntrinformation or vio-ang to Insubi will
ease call on. or by addressing the undersigned they will
Ile waited on in any partef the Cotdity'or State.
mares • . : App. G. REED, Agent.
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL-!
FRAAYKLIN FIRE IVSIII24IVCE COM-
I'A IVY OPPELLADELPHIA.
,ASSETS
On datonty 1, 1864 - $2,957,819 95
.
-
..eArrrax, ' 4400,0001
..
'pCEPTED SUILMITS 97]..000 ,
'17.137E'D PEPAIIUMB
- .. ‘1,086,V8 ,
liINBETTLED CL&T.II4I ' INCOME FOR 1864.
88,416.- - -. 83,000,000. '
LC6EB PAID Scam IM ' 85,000,000 ,
,
i tERPETIIAL AND ;TEMPORARY_ POLICIES ONj
LIBERAL TERMS. - -
'- DIRECTORS:
- Charles N. Barieker, --- lame Lee,
fobiaa Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
lannel Grant, ' - Geo.'Fahrs,
itenb IL Smith, - - Alfred rifler,- ,
peorge,W. Richards, Pm. W. Lewis, R. D.
I - --', CHARLES N. BANCKER, President
- EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Preaideut. _ •
, Jas. W. SVAI.Lia - rEtc, Sec'y pro. tern.
• DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of` the Corn
pang in Chamhersburg, who will furnish all intonnatiod
. ecestary to applicnnts. mar'23-tf. I
,
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
J.. AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Peyote/IL
CAPITAL 8.500,000. Office Mil Walnut Street, Phila..
delphia, The prompt paytnent of Claims fur Lmses during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has
peen in nistenee, entitles them to the confidence of the
public. Persons wishing to insure will please call on or
address the undersigned W. G. REED, Agent, Chain
persburg, Pa.
As Agent for this Company, I not prepared to Cancel
411 Perpetual as well as Tern policies covering property
destroyed by the Rebels on theltfith of July. returning the
full premium paid un application at my tulle&
W, G. REED, Agent.
REXERESTES--J. D. Grier, J., Allison Eyster, Esq.,
Stator J. C. Austin, Col. A. E. M'Clurn. notn
WkR POLICIES.
THE PHOENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN.
hase consented to insinTeaAmited. amount of properti
Beni tial Pensonal
AGALNST LOSS
BY VAIL OR INVASION.
Persons wishing to inssue their propertyagninst
destruction by
REBEL INVASION
should make early application to
CHARLES H. TAYLOR
dec`2l-3ln National Bank, Chambersburg.
MtAGENT.—Mr. JOHNVE, of
ambereburg, is the General A g ent of the I."mank.
: 11n County Mutual Insurance Company:- - • june7)
~,ats' l ~t~i~"anb ;~ui~
HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
DECHERT
has' now opened
a burs assortment
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FUER
Victorizea,
E=l
Muffm,
GENTS EDE GLOVES AND MEWLERS.
A large Block of
BATS AND CAPS
comtantly on band
LADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN
piluga.tes Old Established Ft:whistle-factory, Pro.
7184rch- awe Ws, Rhilatidpaia,—rhave now in
stererstary Laporte-lion and Mannfactare, one of the
LARGEST-and nixstEEAl) rit'uLselechonsorPANCY
FURS, fer,LADIES' and Gtiii.DREN'S WEAR, in the
ci ty : Also a Sae, ELLSOltNeat of -Gent's Far Gloves and
ollars.
AS my Pam were an purchased when Gold was at a
much leivenpreadum than at present,l am enabled teats.
poen( them atvery Tameable prim and I ;meld there
fare !sea from My friends of Pmalinelbotroty apd
jar Remember the Name, 'Number and Street t
JOHN PAREIRA,
715 Arch Street, above 7th, south aide, .-
se -4pt.2Bmoe HILADELPHIA.
I have no partner, nor connection With any ether stole
lii Philadelphia! -
COME TO Tss `MARKET 110IISk
•keiTB. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
W. W. k.A..xxoN has Just opened a fine assortment of
fIATS, CAPS, - BOOTS and SHOES, at Maness Storein
The Market House, where ha can furnish all articles in his
Wm clump for cask. SO= goods are sold at old pricer:
A fine.aseartment of CANES, 'UMBRELLAS, CAR
PET BAGS, VALISES, &0., , k.c.,%constantly on hand.
Call anideiamine our large stack of goods.
eept2l ' ' W. W. PAXTON,
IMPOR T E R S
WINES AND LIQUORS.
LIQUORS.
LADMAN, BALLADE & CO.,
50.1. W soma Nix.= Brum_ • ;
Between Mama' and Walnut Street', Philadelphia:
GEO. M. LAuwis, }
4
. ar. SALLADE,
J. D. STITES°,
RIVESE, GARDRAT &CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF 1838,'
Each bottle Healed with green wax with the initials of Pie
Sm.
IMPORTED 13Y
LAYMAN, SALLADE & cd!'
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRAWINE
FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND •
HOC% WINES - I
"AND AN ASSORTML"NT OP
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
OSBORNE & CO.'S
OPORTO.
PERT PISS AND DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE,
Each bottle sealed with yellow wax with the initials oithe
Finn.
DEPORTED fly
LAUMAN, BALLADE &C0., -
. No. 18 South Math Street, Philadelphia.
OLD RYE HIS K,E -Y . ,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, 1
WARRATIT.D.
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, .
'POESY WHISKEY, .
WERRT'S WHISKEY,
TAYFETS WHISKEY,
AND
READING WINES,
LADNAN, SALLA:DE;& CO.,
• •• • Ho. Lod Saud Ninth Street, Phdatlelphia.
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MAIM - AGENCY.—Pensioas procured for soldiers
of the presentwar who are disabled by „Itasca of wounds
received, or disease contracted, while nethe service of the
United States; and . Petudons, 'NO Bounty, and At
of Pnyobtaltied for widows or heirs of those who have
died or been It aka while in service. JOAN B. ORB,
rearMy_ Claim Agent, Chambendhwg Pa.
TU.- N. ACHLOSSEWS ,DEWTAL OF
.LF ?ICE an Seemed Steel, olni*dcie Sladik of the
ISseket Masa i acne Mlnentilleenbeelficied, eani.
htwitYAS) , ,k , ..Mlo4::.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL..—_-Dr.
3canwrox,llle founder of thisteclebraled Delta.
gm' offers the most certain, ,eiteed,Y, attd - lorily effected
remedy in the world Err Meda l Atruetures, - Seminal
Weakness, Pain in the Loin UmdMtional
kap:dance, Weakness of the Beekand lambi; -hoar
of the ridnet, Palpitation of the Heart, Dismaig h , See-
Wes hettalilitY, DISC'a•SM of the Head. Throat, 'None or
skin; and all those serious andllltlatiehoty deaden stria.
Kg from-the destructive habits of - Youth, whicii:destmy
both body end mind. These 'secret tad solitary poidioes
ate mate fatal to their victims than rho song of the Wrens
to the mariner illyasus,- blighting their neastleillimit
hopm , or anticipations, rendering marriage, *.e.;,lospandble.
YOUNG •31BNI. •
Young Men especiall , who have become the victims of
SolitaryN'ice, and destructive habit which ad
manually sweeps to an watimelygravelhowneds of ylattng
roe° of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who
Might otherwise have entranced listening Senates wltbthe
thunders of eloquence, or waked, toecetacythe living jgre;,
may call with bill confidence.
:denied persons, or yOtiag men contemratirerr
being aware of physical treeknennergan cde ' ,de 01 ,
atides, da., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston;
Ile wbo places lumtelf Mader the care of Dr.-Johnston
mar religiously confide in his honor en a gentleman, and
conlideutly rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORE/AMC WEAMiESSIAIMEDIATELT CURED
AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED. .
This dismde is the penalty . most frequently paldby those
who hava become the ,vicums of-hnproper indulgences.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from, not
being ilWalV of the dreadful consequences that may ensue'
Sots. who thatunderstands theubject will pretendtodeny
that thepower of Procreation is hat sooner by those tatting
into improper habit than by the prudent. Besidesteing de
rived of the pleasure of healthy °tarring, and the, most
senoua and destructive sympathy to mind and body' arlie.
The system becomes deranged, tads physical and mental
"Jotters weakened, nervonsdobility, dyspeAdn, palpitation
of the heart, indigestion, a wasting Of the - frame, ootigts,
tOmtoms of consumption. -
Oda No. 7, South Frederick Street,
seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up theaters.
Be particular in obsessiog the name and number, or you
win mi,rake the place.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
No Mercury or Nauseout Deuce
DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal Col=
Surgeons, London, gradante from one of the Meet
Colleges of the.Utnted States, and the greater
iv hose 'life has been spent in the 'hospitals of •=f
Vans, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of
the most aktonishitg cares that were ever hums.' Many
troubled with ringing in the bead and ears admits asleep,.
grest nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and'
bashflilnees, with frequent blushing, attended sometinies
With derangement of mind, were cured bransdhstely. --
A CERTAIN DISEASE,!
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
find he has imbibed the seed of thispaleful disease,* Sao of•
tee happens that an ill•timed sense of shame, ordreariof dis
covery, deters him from applying to those who frorireducti•
then and respeetabilitycan alone befriend him, delay ,till.
the eoust it utionalsymptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased• Rose,
nocturnal yahoo in the head and limbs, dimness of eight,
deadness, nobs on the chin, bones and arms,blotcher mate
head, face and extremities, progreising with Irlightfahs
pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or thehonee -of
the nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease be.'
a horrid object of commisseration, deathikrta a
period to his dreadful 'offerings, by seediafr him to "that
bourne from whence no traveller rearm" To imuli *ere
fore, Dr. Jobustonpledges himself to preserve the meet
inviolable Secrecy ; and from his extensive pined& in th e
Emit Wapiti* of Europe and America; he 03111 confidently
recommend 's safe and speedy cure to the unfortmorge
tiro of this horrid disease.
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall NictiMs I.
this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulneas of Ignorant
pretenders who br use of that dreadful prison, • Illereary,
ruin the constitunon, and either eend the unfortunate
an untimeli , grave, or make the residue Mille miserable.
PARTICULAIt NOTICE! - • •
Dr..l. addresses those who have lajured themselves by
private and improper indulgences. -
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pre.
duced by early habits of youth, viz :—Wealtmess of the
Bach and Limbs, Pains in Um Head, Dimness of Sigh!,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart,- Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the /MOP
,tive Functions, General Debility, ;Symptoms of ee . iitatnnv
boo, dm.
MesrAtiv, the fearful effects on the mind are math' to
be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Dwa.
aims of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to ,Sodety,
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, d:c.; are some
of the evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge vrbitt
is the cause of their declining health, laming their vigor,
becoming tweak, pale, have angular appearance about the
eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumptiou2
JOHNSTON-1' INVIGORATING REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS:
By this great and iniportant remedy; Weakness of the
Organs is speedily cured, andfull vigor restored. - •
- Thousands of the meet nervous and debilitated, who
had lost all hope, have been immediately, relieved,- All
impediments te Maniage, Physical or Mental - Disqualifl-,
cation, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weakness or Ex
haustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr.
Johnston.,
YOUNG MEN,
who have Injured themselves by a certain praatioe, indul
ged in when alone--a habit frequently learned from evil
companions, or at school, the effects are Mghtly felt, even
when asleep, and if not cured render mardageimpossible,
anddestroysboth mindandbody,shonidapplyiramediately
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country
'the darting of his parents, should be snatched from. all.
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
ifg doip the path of nature, and indubsingitu oar
tain secret habit. Such -personf, before E
contemplating
habit
should reflect that a sound mind and bodyare thernastne
misery requisite:lto peomote connubial hmesa /ridged,
without these, - the journey through fife 6semes a steatite
• pilgrimage, the prospect hourly ambers •to the %leery tiro
mind becomes shadowed with despair andfilled with the
melauchory reflection, that the happiness of curtailer be
, comes blighted white=
OFFICE NO. T SOUTH, FREDERICK STREET
TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands medal this
Institution in the last fifteen years, and the umnimus,lut
porMnt surgical Operations performed by Dr. J. Wittieseed.
by the reporters of the papers, and many other _pensons„ ,
notices of which have appeared again and again before
the public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
N. B. There are so many Ignorant and worthlemqnsells
advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health
of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems, it
to say to those unacquainted with his reputation, hie 4
Diplomas hang in his office.
TASZ Nana:.—All letters mast be post paid, and
contain a postage stamp for the reply, or no answer will
be-sent. (mar May—
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NURSERIES.—Iuurr ssai ORNAMESTAL Ti=
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