The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, February 15, 1865, Image 4
~: OM V . etIP 1 k ( 8 AND Ei iE NK_ . T 4 9 thecoursiO4anottartheykar,lB64 J4* d: eider, TreiCrinxr of the cowup of Frastkin, is 4=04 via said Co.: ..: • -- '' RECEIPTS. Da: To eadeteollied hitnn George J. Salsley, late Trtanaer, $44 SS To anetof C o n n State and Militia -.Taxed, onto andlag nt last settle -8.31.nni rot the yea 1263 6,111 0.1 To atoll of County, Taxes levied axe' ameased for the ymr 18E+4. - 40,813 39 Usual of State Taxes .. _35433 55 To ain't of Militia Tax " . 1,795 50 . To nada received on Commonwealth . outs 938 66 Tooolo'lo3 , Fees 24 00 To cash from J. Rees, Belief Fund 8 00 To auk on Spec' lel assessment 130 —= 49 To - eash from the Commissioners , h --- e- .. ingloans from the toffowlngsourees, mince last settlement : George Walk- 1,11 k) 'Dotage Johnston 2,000,00 C0 Abant. Shun 2,0)0 00 GeV. - H. S tump , ' 2,000 ID David Slelebter 450 00 John 600 00 Stump . 503 00 ' David 13Heehter 350 00 eltharbie Foltz 500 00 Bank of Chambetsburgl . 2, 030 00 William Baader 900 CD Geo. Dmitri& t IVO 00 J0ba11ie1m....i..... „, ........ •.- 1,360 al J. B. Mona ' 500'00 John W: Kuhn ............ ......... 150 CIO G. &H. Stump 7011 00 John Downey 1,000 00 John Bowman. 300 00 Benj. & Cabe. Bank at burg. John Downey. Melinda Kew. ---. To cosh !soared on Mankato= li oeoie . To' cash statement reoeived from State- Trawl* for paying State Tax 1,560 M EXPEINTDITURES. - CR. COURT EXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH iEES - By paid ,Grand and Traverse • ... Jurors, ell Term 8279 59 By cask ,Grand and Traverse Jurors y Term 178 52 Breast pli A kUGrand t and Traverse ../tFors, Term By cash. peld ugus Anna and Traverse Jurors, October Term ... Xe 52 By cash paid 'Gram/ and Traverse Jurors, January Term By cash ow Samuel Brandt, sum. marring Jurers __. _ -By cash paid William C. McNulty, 1 antes board 90 00 By east paid I. S. Brown, Juror's board. 14-00 llticash j:SI Tip Staves. 120 67 . WZIL G. 2113 tchell, Clark of Courts 355 67 By cash pal !' W. S. Stenger, District Attorney 614 00 By cash paid .1. Glower, Court Crier. 54 65 " Conshiples'ress, for ma king returns fo Quarter Sessions.. 132 41 By cash paidSartel Brandt, Sheriff, - • By brizing i Arlsatlre p ziai e w 12/ 55 i fees in Ccrnimonwealth cases 182 09 .By cash paid Witness fees 1,088 80 $4,129 es POOR HOUSE By pa paid to Marks GehsicTe, Treasnrer, - on orders Lin Directors - 13035 00 ROAD VIEN 4 /13 AND SERVEYB 14-cialtpald S. B. Salve7y, et. aL, for surveying 21 - 00 BY Caste paid A. IL Etter, et. aL, toad BRIDGES BUILT AND REPAIR& By cash paid S. B. Flickinger for bonding bridge across the Con'odo. guiriett Creek, near Ellekinger's . mill 1 '4O 00 By cosh paid Wm. Boesert, et. al. for repairs ' • 81 00 81,541 00 ire 85 By eash paid.Refanded Tax -REPAIRS AT PUBLIC BUILIIINGS, — By etutcpsdd Samuel Seibert, for re . psdrat Court House • 4,500 00 By cash paid Jas. ging, for repair at tiloart House 2,500 00 Steads paid Shepler & Clark, stools aftleest Breech *draw:us & West, carper - tar-work at prison - ity,esah paid Prl CSOUonrad Whiting, ma ,stadng at' By nigh paid F. Reilly, masoning at prism By cash paid Henry Finafrock, desk and tables for office By malt paid Henry linafrock, case and table for Surveyor's office.. By cash paid, W. H. Sullenberger, drawers far , s office 3 70 Bp cash paid - Ann Lapdig, et al. for paPerlog and. painting Register's, Prot onotary's and Clerk's offices. 140 00 By eathpaid _Geo. McGeehan, rea soning. ... 5 00 cash J. E. Schofield, glaring. at prison. 12 X, By cash paid . J. E. Schofield, glaz. ingatCourt House 311SCELLA10EOUS BILLS By cash paid 8.8. Shryock, for Par don's Digests. Bkrti t td D. K. Wtmderlich, D. to and W. 8. Amberson, Auditors 100 00 By cash paid I'. Hartman, qualifying . 500 By cash paid Cumberland V. It. It., freight aaecords 00 By cash pa id Jas. G. Elder, for ma. king new tax duplicates —By cash paid Emanuel Kuhn. Sur. 'soya; recording MO drafts 400 00 By lash Paid J. A. Davison, recruit ing agent By cash paid Caks & Linn, drayage _ cur - records 615 - By cash raid' Eastern Penitentiary _ for support of convicts 308 97 By cash paid IL S. Taylor, press and sealsfor cothsty offices . By cash paid ,H. Shade, for county 500 By rash - paid Evans&West, snaking boxes for packing "records 55 84 By cash paid expenses for sending records away 56 55 By cash paidS. S. Taylor, for book. case and chairs for office By cash paid IL 8. Taylor, station. ery for court By cash paid -Wm. G. Mitchell, re moving book-case By cash paid Isaac Burrall, bounty. H. Strickler for revenue stamps By cash paid Andrew ifferhart for • 55 00 Br d cash pa dama si es ßrant & Flack, and others, sundries 700 By cash paid board and horse feed whilst holding triennial appeals... 102 &) By cash *d W. W. Paxton for use of the basement of the Methodist Church for holding Court —r Bycash paid Oaks & Lim, et al., hauling records 22 75 By eash paid. exonemtions on taxes - for 1863—.7. RELIEF OF SOLDIERS. By cash raid for relief of soldiers PRISON EXPENSES. Ayoub paid Samuel Brandt, Sheriff, boarding prisoners 1,13,1 17 By cash paid Samuel Brandt fur re -moving prisoners to Penitentiary and House of Refuge 283 70 -By cash paid Jacob Sellers, Deputy Sheriff, superintending Prison.... 100 00 By cash *dila,. N. Stenger, Dep. Sheriff, superintending Prison....loo 00 By cash paid Wunderlich & Nead, _ for coal j ,173 15 By: , Cash paid Oaks & Linn, for coal, ' -F - 34 45 Sarrel Brandt, for wood 85 al ticking 31 56 " J. B. Miller, for tinware 27 83 " Thomas Metcalfe, fur merchandise By cash paid Peter Feldman, for -shoes for prisoners By ash paid , Richirds & Snirely, 100 00 Byeash paid A. J. & H. 31. White,' elothin,g for prisoner& 130 75 - Breath paid Brand- & Flack, for B 'tß By paid E. O. Boyd. for incr. — ohaudize By cash paid Etter & Hamilton, tin ware and 'lure By ash paid. Jacob Smith; for stove Eyster & Bre., for men, " "" chandize ASSESSORS' PAY. By cash Paid Assessors for making triennial assessment . 1,398 SO By cash paid Asseuors for dist - Abut: lug taxuoticas and making military enrollment 344 52 By cab paid Assessors ‘on making special assessment 74 49 INQUISITIONS. By cash paid Dr. Wzn. 11. 80y1e.... 1L 00 W. S. Stenger .1 00 J.A. Swipe, J.P.. ;tat IC 42 " " Dr. A. IL Seuseny.... 20 pp " " B. B. Davison. J. P. " Dr. 8. D. Kell JUSTICES' COSTS IN CON. CASES. ' .. . --- 113( cub paid P. Amman 164 67 ' ; , J. EiMuclay 599 • :: 7._ " W. B. Blair 211 " Jobri A. Hysaorig. ~ .. 10. 50 " E. 3. Small , 8 97 .- "• " John Cardman.. '. ' ... - 28 28 , " , Isaac Millpr : andlottpral__l6 53 - -2 9 711 -.CONSTABLES' COSTS IN COM. CASES. By cash pal d S. R. I3oyd andothera , 331.68 , ARRESTING AND COMMITTING VAGRANTS. By cash paid P. Hammen 95 90. " . MIRKA Brant, 64 50 '-` " T. L. Fletcher 8 95 . . ~ . . BORROWED MONEY 1 "--7--- A113. $l6B 35 By cash paid .W. Craig 2310 00 , ---" • " . A. COP= 1,365 00 'Da rid Bowers ya 08 . " ...." James Clutritou 799 55 , " " ' Daniel Mader 2tio OD " " 'Nancy Stouffer.— NS 00 " " ,John Croft 1,050'00 -, " " John Chore lq! fE, " " John „Itchrer; .. • ... . 594.65 " - '' B'k of ChambeisVuri. 2,0 , x , 00 " Samuel Brandt ...... .. 753 93 ' " Thomas Pomeroy and others, interest. By cashpaid J. Ws Craig slid nthi,..„ , , Interest arid loan • 651 . 23 By cash paid David Slelchier, et. al., interest 784 54 . _____-- $13030 85 ELECTIONS. By cash paid officers of )larch elec tion 435 47 - . • By cash paid officers of August elec - . eon, . 511 34- - • By cash paid officers of Oct. election. 592 10 " Nov. elecrlon. 52t 48 - " Math .) udges, counting ' soldiers' votes . 148 90 , By cash paid Clerks' and Justices' fees 5355 By cash paid Constables' fees 83 50 . '• K. S. Taylor, Pretties. . • otary, counting and filing soldier' vote - _ 65 07 ' ----- CO3IIIISSIONERS' OFFICE.. 82,416 51 By cash paid John Downey, services , as. commissioner 277 87 By cash paid Juo. Downey, Services • In raids 25 00 By cash paid Hgiiry Good, services - as commissioner '3 '44 BY cash amid ferry Good, services 1n militia 25 00 . By cash paid John Nitterhouse, ser vices as commissioner 70 00 By cash paid John Armstrong, ser vices as commissioner 70 CO By cash paid John Armstrong, seer vices in militia 10 00 By easlipald Jno. Stewart, Attorney to commissioners 75 IX) By cash paid, Geo. Foreman, Clerk .to commissioners 575 CO By cash paid Geo. Foreman, Clerk inmilitin 75 IV By cash paid Stationery fur Office:. 21 99 1.508 80 225 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 3,300 00 24,175 410 270 00 COURT HOUSE By cash paid Wunderlich & Head for coal 56 00 By cash paid Gas company 21 83 ' By cash paid for cleaning mart home yard &o 106 47 By cash paid Robt. Anderson, white washing court house - 31 50 By cash paid John Houser for scrub. Mug. . . . .... ....... By cash paid - L.13. Eysier ..... gas into court house 12.3 75 By cash paid Y. Elliot for valise.... 3 75 By cash paid Oaks & Linn, for 550 By mill paid J. B. Miller coal stove 13 50 382 55 ---- - - 1,&30 ''' 6111,275 61 m PRINTING.. By,"'sh Pl l• ii t i l l =st to r n ;z r. C . ,;.. 357 f 1 .1. F. L. Rutter. binding 449 80 books for Ilegisten. otU'e • 58 ou By cash ,paid 8. B. Fisher & Co. binding records for Prothonotary and clerk's Othee 09:0 By cook paid J. Louder, Records for "Prothy's. office 31 50 By cash paid F. L. flutter, enroll tient lists and record •• . 65 B) By cash paid J. br. Snider, ledgers for 'Treasurer . 18 75 117 50 By !mount of Chamber•ibtm; dupli cate W 2 27 " " Antrim 247 30. t —.— " Pannett 624 28 " Guilford 435 25 " fleece 923 95 Greencastle 245 07 " Hamilton 92 97 !mgen 74 31 " Leti.rtenny • : 710 05 " Montgomery till 62 Mercersburg 536 es " . " Metal 1 115 31 " Peters " Quincy 547 04 " Southampton 335 ai " St. Thomas c 551 11 " Washington 265 81 " Waynesboro 419 23 Warren IEO 52 " Washington f0r1863... 488 22 '7,229 92 " State Treasurer 36,667 57 2 per cent collevtions al lowed Treasurer un Statetas. 539.008,00 7110 16 98 00 .119 00 .. " 5 percent allowed Trea. • surer °nil ucksters I i . 11 centos MO 13 .50 11., .. " 4 per cent Treasurer on the collection of $3l,- - Z4,59. Co Tax I,ZI 74 " " 4percent allowed Ma , " Cures on militia Tax 14 " " 1+ per sent allowed ' Treasurer fordisbure inn; $35,E153,50 p 37. 38 „ 4 per cent allowed the county on State Tax e39k01e,05 1,560 32 " " Abatement allowed tax payers - 1,385 2 108;915 09 By balance due the dowdy 2,360 49 99 24 80 ISM 50 76 16m 8111,275 61 RECAPITULATION. DR. To cash from late Tretuoirer 44 P 5 To outdanding taxes for mat__ 6,111 04 To County tax for 1.244 40,P11 To State " 3,3,531 55 - To " " ii,7as 50 To loans.' 24,175 00 To Comnionwealth oostn. 938 66 To jury fees, &c :33 30 To 4 per cent. on State tax 1,830 32 5 85 67,335 6.3 1200 BY Court expensesaud Commonwealth fees.. 1,-4.1+1 1 -A8 "- Poor House 13,034950 " road views and surveying 119 00 " repairs at public buildings. 7,3:t5 63 " bridges built and re-lairs 1.403 8.5 " miscellaneous. - 1,188 89 " Eastern Penitentiary :.109 97 Prison expenses 2.ele sr " relief to soldiers families 4.302 3(1 . " Assessors' pay 1,767 81 " inquisitions 9(l'u4 " Justices and Constables' costs 7irkt el " elections 2.41(1 51 4950 9350 " loans paid....l 13,000 85 " vagrants ',. lic' 35 " Commissioners office 1,50, 80 " Court lion.. expense. . .. 382 55 " printing and binding books 1.020 00 " outstanding taxes 7,889 9'2 " Treasurer's commissions. 2,897 10 " exoneratious and abatements 5,04 94 State tax. 36,667 57 " balance due county 2,360 62 ED $111.275 61 COUNTY DEBT AND ASSETS Jan. sth 1865 LIABILITIES ED Total amount of rummy borrowed for bounty and relief parpows. .51,000 00 ASSETS 3 85 50 00 Cash in bands of Treasurer at this date.. ' 112.360 52 Ourstataling taxes In the bands of collected* for 1864 7,889 92 ~ • -- 10,250 44 4 30 Actual indebtedness of the county exclusiveof aocruing Interest not due 840,249 56 We. the undersigned Commissioners of Franklin coon. ty, Nana. in testimony of the correctu'ess ut the foregoing tweet/tit, have hereunto set our hands el the Gornto's,"lon ers' °Mee, this sth day of January A. D., 1e65. 40 00 EEM EEI =MEM 81,497 86 We, the Auditors of Franklin comity do certify that we have examined the drafts of the Commissioners, with the receipts fur the same, upon Jas. G. Elder, Esq.; Treasur• er. as also the bills and amounts to the Comsnisslonerf of 13ce, upon which such drafts have been Issued from the eighth day of January A. D., until the fifth day of January, A. D. Ifft - o. (both days inclusive) and dud Instance due from James G. Elder, Treasurer, of two thousand three_ hundred and sixty dollars and tiny two cents. D. 11. MARTIN, W. S. A3l-11E1ISON, ) Awls. Attest: - M. MART'S, MEM MEM A.MOFNT PAID BY THE DIFFERENT CONSTA • BEES SINCE SETTLEHENT. . . - Henry Ditch, Antrim township S2IS 33 Harris Finley, Pannett township . 472 02 J. 11. Shively, Green township . 120 00 John Kauffman. Greencastle 130 fni Andrew Baird, 'lanaiMos township 2.( VI Henry &conger, Dugan township 50 MI Wilikon Furbent o Letterkenny township 100 110 James Witherow, 'Atha township Hs 31 Juoub Hunlman, Peters township 99 00 Jacob Mum, Quluey tuwhabi p 265 00 Hugh Smith, Southampton township ' 30 (X) ' Jacob Shew , St( Thomas tots uship 115 00 Jamb H. Hoover, Washington township- 217 10 W. P. Horner, Waynesboro' . 419.82 Samuel Seerint, Warren township 157 00 J. G. ELDER, Trensurei. 10 75 11 36 f 00 RECEII'TS AND EXPENDITURES o f the Poor House and House of Employment of Franklin County, for Mi. year commencing January Ath, A. TY.1064, and ending January 24, A. D. letis: TREASURER'S RECEIPTS. 2,818 Fa Balance in hands at last settlement i 144 07 Received from James 0. Elder, CountrTrette. For the month of January, 1914 -,, ........ 1,9:5 (10 do do February' do Spy 00 eta do March, do 1,360 00 do - do ' April, do 1,415 00 do do May do 700 00 do do June do . 1,115 00 do do " Jelly do 400 00 do do August do 1,050 00 do' do Septemberdo •1,160 00 do d 9 October do J,270 00 do , 1.16 November do 670 00 do do December do 2,3C9 00 I'he following sums lea e been received, frpm other lqurgest From James Chariton, former Stewanl 144 40 From Wm. 311irath, present Steward IA 70 From NV ttco ll ected . S.Evere, money ,270 76 Total receipts ~... .13,922 23 _ . EXPENDITURES. OUTDOOR EXPENDITURES. 1,767 81 now /5- 00 9004 Amount of Outstanding drafts of previous year.. $99 12 Amount paid out-dourPauPers ~. =0 00 do Justices of the Peace on of rem - oval. &c 97 00 do constables for removing paupers, mileage, bus 109 00 do for coffins 208 00 do ' other &unties for supporting-pau pers belonging to Franklin co. 705 00 do for removing insane paupers to Pin - State LunsitiollooPifel.... 15 75 do for medical attendance to outdoor - . paupers 175110 do Perm'a BLue Lunatic Hospital for insane paupers 180 00 ‘bg for relief oceash.ned hp nrYl,lPnt 155 00 ghtatutat, 1,020 00 OUTSTANDING TAX FOR 1804. e 111.275 61 JOHN DOWNEY, HENRY GOOD,}Come JOHN ARMSTRONG, et)e .franklitt Repository, iiiantbersbttil, - ; do' ibr adverligni- annual statopept 74 72 $4.e59 I\•DOOIE EXPENDITURES AND ,E l / 4 - PEIsTES OF HOUSE. Auto= paid for wood_ do for c0a1..... do for beef..... do for pork •do for Z 77l -e. do for ~ ..4 gam - 1,075 45, do for shoes and cobbling 301 6 . 7 do for drug." ... 94 (Xi ~ . do fur tobacco 104 88 do for gneensware and rackety.... :17 19 do for fish, • 635 do for hardware 45 37 do. for repairs. 17 10 do for tin•ware Ir , 00 - do for corn 565 1...1 .- - do for rye, .17 (N) do for outs, for seed. 35 00 do for corn brooms. _8 74 do for draft books ..15 00 do for clothing. 507 50 do for stationery 10 00 do for blank books 5 Ott do forpostage— 300 do for huts ' :15 00 i 6,9•23 is EXPENSES OF FARM. AMO4llt paid fur mending farming.uteuslls ... sas 0 0 do for emitting 75 00 do for labor on farm . 100 00 do far bariestlig " 250 10 do for leather and saddlery IS 00 do fur stock 30 110 . ,do for two bor. , e 4 20) 00 - - ' SALARIE.S. . Amount paid Directors, and mileage 311 40 do Attorney and Clerk 100 00 " do Physicluu • 100 00 do' Treasurer.. 100 00 do Steward • ' . 500 00 do Matron 102 00 do • Expenses on Treasurer's b0nd...1 0 3 r._• $1,`234 GS .. " ' RECAPITULATION Amount paid for unt-door expenses do for in-door expenses. do far farm dp for salaries Rainer iu Treasurer's hands Whole number of out-door inatmens during the year, 1091 present number, 90. „- We, the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and Douse of Employment of Franklin County basing examined the foregoing statement. do certify to its correetne4; SAMI'EL NECRIST, JOHN 'HEISLER, Dire Attest JOHN 11. CEISWEM, W1L13.4.)t S. EVERETT, Attorney and Clerk. sr We, the undersigned—Auditors of Franklin county, do certify that we haw exowined the foregoing account of Charles G eiwicks. Treasurer of the Directors of the I'uor, sod find it correct, and abto find a balance iu his bands of . $734 73. 1). B. 3IARTIN, W. S. AMBERSON, } Ands. Attest : ' 31. MARTIN, L%7lLk:: S. CaleSE, Clerk. PRODUCE OF POOR HOUSE FARM FOR 1804. 50 loads 6f , 20 loads of Corn Fodder, 572 bushels of Wheat. 18 ba‘hls,,fßye, 201 bushels of Oats. ao bushels p o tw om 450 of Corn, 800 heads of Cabbage 3 barrels of Saur Kraut, 10 bushels of Beets, 11)0 bushels of Winter Apple", 2 barrels of Thekles, 4 Imrrels of Vinegar, .2031 gallons of Molarsess, 45 bushels of Sugar Cane Seed, 3,020 IfiA of Pork, 1,090 Ihs of Beef, 390 Chs of Veal. EME= 5 head of Ifors,s, 12 Milch Cows, 12 h,•ad of Young C.031e, 4 Brood S.l x. 2 Bourn. 20 head of Shoter, :300 the of lard 2313.1 ths Tall o w, 1,000 lbs of Beef, 3,000 Ma of Pork, 1 4 kettle.; of Apple Butter. NUNBER OF PAUPERB IN TIIE INSTITUTION =MEM irlite 'males Whdeletuales... Colored males..-. Colored remake.. ME Average number of paupers duripg the year 97 Number of meals given to 'wayfarers• 756 Number of deaths 14 Number of births. 4 Number of children halentured. ' 8 febB WSL M'GRATll,'Steward., HENAY STRICKLER, RESISTER OF Franklinto.; in account with tI tiountionsvenltli of Pennsylvania: 1E63. As: Dec. 18, Col. Tax from Es. of Mary .1. Walker en el " Rodgers 20 25 George Stmup , z I S 18. " •, Eliz'th Study 1 76 " Juo.liowe, Sr. 17 05 " •' 7oany Crawford 57 35 Ennia ...gooey Shelly 216 46 'Martha Byers 19 55 llory 'Coker 60 00 Eardline ('trice 49 08 Betsy Frantz ' -50 43 Jane 3, o •• Magdalena Streit 100 CO " Av. 30, " Samuel Gilmore 100 PI. Sept. 8, " '' . John Detwiler 14 84 .. 13, " " •'"..Nliehael Coble 100 48 " 15, • '•John T. Renfrew 119 79 .. 'Nancy eln,ton :CI 1.0 Oct. 90, . 4 atary D. Auison 33 00 .. " " Jane Burns 25 00 " "4- :,, " David Royer 72 00 -. - , Total $1,241 61 4 ' Balance due Begiiter r 02 'slpril 12, Ififi. Cit. Deo. 31. Cash to .1. L. Black. appraiser of_ no- IRA.) rothy Jarrett's salute 31 50 Jan. 5. Cash to J. L Black, appraiser of Geo. ~ Stumps estate 150 Feb. 13. Cash to John Withennv, appraiser of Mary Ileddes` estate 3 20 " Z. Cash to T. J. NM, appraiser of Nutley Shelly's estate 1 50 April' 3. Cush to Wm. Auld, appraiser of Mar tha Byers' estate 150 " 21. Cash to J. L. Black, appraiser of Ent . elute Crier's estate 1 50 " M. Cash to John Rowe, appraiserof Betsy Frantz 's estate... 3 20 May i. Cash to C. li. Davison. appraiser of Mary L. Allison's Estate 1 70 " 14. Cash to Ceti Cook, appraiser of Syd• nee 3L Van Lear's estate ........ ... 1 70 " 23. Cash to Wm. It. Pomeroy, apAser of Margaret Deveny's estate I 70 " 20. Cash to John Pldlipis, appraiser of Magdalena Streit's estate 1 70 June it. Cush to - J. L. Black. appniiser of Cath. tineider'; estate 3 00 July 2. Cash tq Jacob Sellers, appraiser of Michael Coble's estate 4 50 Sept. 15. Cash to Emamtel Kuhn, appraiser of John T. Itenfrew's estate 1 55 30. Cash to Emanuel Kula! appraiser of Nancy Clugston's estate. 155 Oct.. IQ. CaSit to Peter 'foliar, appraiser of Philip Foust's estate 175 Nov. 14. Cash to Henry (load, appraiser of Charles Hock's estate ,$......... 455 " 17. Cash to J. L. Black, appraiser of Mar. the, Simpson's estate 1 55 March 3. Paid State Treasurer 170 02 June 2. " 910 60 •Sept. 5. " Dee. 3. " " Commission 5 per rent. ou U5ll 62 The - undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court, of ,C o mmon Pleas of Franklin county, Pa., to audit uud ex amine the account of H. Strickler, Register of said county, relative to coßatteml inheritance tax, hereby certifies the tibot e statement thereof to be correct and true thr the the mil year coding ;111th of November, 11 1 64, and that there is now due said Register from the commonwealth, two cents. Witness, my hand this Ifith stay of January, A. D., 1.11125 E. J. BONEBRAKE, Auditor. MONEY W AN TE D.-BRAND 6: FLACK respectfully request all Persons knowing themselves indebted to them by mites or hook accounts to call and make immediate settlement. The necessity of this notice is apparent to every one, and we hope those in. &Med will report at once. aug'24-tf Liquoro. ~,, TM ~, POR TE R S OF WINES AND LIQUORS. LAUMAN, SACCADE & CO., NO. 12e SOFTII NINTH STREET., Ben Chutnut and Walnut Sired', PXl(4lelphia. GEo.M.S.tem.k.v, A. M. RAI.LtI)E, - J. n.-BriTING, • utvr,sE. GAIWUAT &CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE OF DC A, Each bottle nettled with 'men wax ‘iith theinftiiils 14 the firm. IMPORTED 1W LAUMAN, BALLADE & CO SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND. HOCK WINES AND AN. ASSOIMIEN r OF FINE BRANDS OF CILVIPAGNE. OSBORNE & CO.'S - .OPORTO. VF.UI FINE AM) ra:Lic.vrir OLD PORT WINE, Each Nine Pealed with yellow wax with the of the Firm, INDONTED LAUMAN, SALLA DE Sr. CO., N 0.128 SoitarlYinth Brut PhiladdrAin. , OLD RYE WHISKEY, • - OLD WIIEAT WHISKEY, IWAJIRAXTED. OBERI!OLTZ WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY, . W R T ' S 'W II ISKE Y, 'TAFFEY'S WIIISKFT,• ANtl READING WINES. 'LAUMAN, .SALLADE & CO., , No. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. natlF4 ly, WANTED.—A SUBSTITUTE - not lin-. ble to mill o dot% Apply of Mk "Moe. to, It, erormito, Scr. COFFEES - TEAS, SUGARS —Just re v ceiced at E. D. REID'S. MINCEMg A V.--=A 'fresh Buptils - ut . x.Eurs. 661.9 70 70 00 P,51X1 &?, L... 745'17 VT A '3l-8 AND BEEF—A. large lot of I:fresh cured rite }lams and Dried at 4- REID S. ORANGES, LEMONS. RAISINS, CUR rants, Citron. brietl Apples. Dried ellexien. itc., at .0 0filit17D'S. - ' .____________ , F"H.-N o. 1 Shore Mackerel, illorieil _llalibit i Dried Gad. Shad. .5..., at ' laillYS. p. UCKWHEA'r AND, 1101INY.—Just ji received a lot or Neu- Jersey treslt ground Buck• tkirt Meat; pure white Monthly, lioup Beane, at ON 10 N .—Wetherlield and Gantry oak., a u rge at • REID'S._ 147ERri itio OSINE OILOiIChAND LAMPS nd r .-Sti. peur Kert", amber agiur Sluidex. Lantenm. 41.. e.; at , iLinis of Erabet. MEI IDENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD W l Nl'Elt 'PINY. TABLE. Fll'E %TINS DAILY to and ,1.1. Piilndaphia and Pitt.burg. On and after Sunday. Or•ober 314. Itni4, the Pmennnter Traino the poomnyirlinid ltnilnel Company will depart trtnn Ulmer burg und arria :!t ladelphin and rittbburtr an follon, EASTWARD:• - - THROUt ;11 EXPRESS TR Al X Inners Harri+bnrir ly at 2.4 .t. H.. and arnres at Went Philadelphia at R. 15 A. 31. PAST LINE Rm.! Horrbiburg &fly (ein+ :Slnnilny) at P.. 00 A. 3i.. and arriyja at West Philadelphia at P 2.40 Pnmenzern tall breakfast at Luueutter. - - E 4.261 39 .. 6,923 16 . 768 10 . 1234 65 . 734 73 . - .111.111. TRAIN leaven Ifitrrinbarg daily (axeept Salt day) at 1.30 Y. M.. and arrive:. at Wet,t-Philadelphia at 3. • 35 r. =EI PITTSIII Rfi AND ERIE EXPRESS leaven Ilarri.t. burg daffy (except Sntutuv) at 11.7,N3 31., and arrive: at Went Philadelphia at 24. iA It Itl tBCRG AEP(.33I3IIII3ATP ni TRAIN, led, ex Harriednint - daily (except Sunday) at 4.® 3'. .33.. and or. rivet, at Went Philadelphia ut 9.30 .11. T kta train hoe no conarcthm from the Wrlt, COLUMBIA ACC63I.IIODATION TRAIN leaves liar• rixburg daily (except Sunday) ut 7 .t. it., and arrive. at LIMMI,ter tit 9.13 0. 51.: connecting (except Oil Monday) with the non Line clad. PITTSBUIta .I.NE ERIE EXPRESS linsves burg daily (except 80liday) ut 12.35 A. M. Altoona_ 0.50 A. M., Like breutfask a arrive at Pittsburg . at 12.401%.2. BAI.TI3IORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Humbly) at 2.25 A. 34: Airom. 0.12 A. H., take breakfast. and amt es ut Pittebdrtr at 1.40 Y. At. T 1111011: H EXI'IIESS leaves •Ilarridaird daily at 3.- 25 A. 31.. Altoona at 0,15 A. M., take breukfdst mid arrive; at Pittsburg: at •2.411 P.. M. tiT LINE leaven Ilarnsburc daily' (except Sunday) ut 4.00 P 3f.: Altaoau at 9.111 P. 3.1., take supper. and rives at Pittsburg. at ::.00 A. H. TRAIN 14, es Harrisburg dully (except Sun day) at 1.40 v. tl.: Altoona ut 7.55 31., take supper, sad arrives at l'ittsburg at 1.30 g a. 3101.'NT .1()1i ACCOMMODATION tveat lenves,Lan raster at 11.g0 A. M., dunneeting there will: the Mall west; leaves Minuet Joy 3111.51 A. If" antrarrlvnitut Harrisburg at I.OU I. , - - THE TRAIN front Pitu.bortr, whieh arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 P.M.. stop: there, Itts,"agers for East of Harrisburglay averum til 11.:11 I. It. SAMUEL. D. TOUNG,, - novu Sup% Middle Div. Parma. H. It. NTowriIERN,,CENTRAL - RAILWAY _LI FALL TIME. TABLE.—Four Traim Cp and from Eattirsore ziltd trankington City. Counetiqn4 mule with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, - to and from PittFbarg and the Went. U It TRAINS !DAILY to and from the North mad We.t Brunch Surquehauna, Eludit and all of Northern Neva• York. , Jn aid aft, .Ilon4lny. Oct. 17th, 1E64. the Pamertger Tteh.n of the Northern Central ILailway will arrive at am! depart from Ilani•Morg and Baltimore :. •• leave. Harrisburg ' I:20 P.M. arrives ;it Baltimore - , 50 Y.Y. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves SuabtuTdaily 4 (ex• , eept Sunday) ' 11:11, P.M. leave:An arrisbarg (eMe e pt Monday) 2:50 A.M. " an - iies at Baltimore 2:00 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves, Harrisburg \, 7:00 A.Y. SUNBIIIY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sue. bury daily (ex. Sun Say)... 740 A.M. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TEALS leaves Sanbaryitlaily(ex. Bunday) - 9:d.51t1L N I.ol'l'llW ABB. MAIL TILkIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sandal"). 940 A.H. leaves Ifarrialnum - lt:13 arrives at Sunbury. • ' 4:05 EX PRESS TRAIN leaves Bahhooro dunk... 9:3U- P.M. Iyyaav Ilareisbnig 1:-)0 lotivtlr Harrtabatg daily (ex eerd-31onday) 3:13 arrives at Sunbury . 4 5.53 A.m. ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ballialon , daily (except-Sunilnes) at.. 7:30 P.M. leaves RaiTislntrz daily (ex rept Sundays) at I i. 0 :35 A.M. •• ' arrives at Snabure at 3:25 ACCOMMODATIOIs: leaves • Baltiwore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 P.N. arrives at Flurrisburir at. 7:50 Est. SUNBURY Alto3llloDATlONlenves Bur- $1,241 70 The Erie Expre.sandinithufelphla Expre.are through train. 4 to slid from Erie and all intermediate points: Mail, and Express trains run through to Minim For further information apply at the °flier, in Penagyl vanialngul. Depot. oetail4 J. X ISTAItRY: Gen. Supt. HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAD,- -- ROAD.—This grout,line truventea the Northern and Northw,t eolxnties - of Peuusylvuniu to no: t ity ufEtie, ou Luke Erie. 11 has been leaned by the l'eutisylvtinin Ibtiln,utl Cone Puny, and is operated by . thern. Its entire length was ottened fur inmsengt-iand freight business. October 17th. 1071. TIME OF PASSI:NOER TRAINS AT HARRIS-Brits.; Mail Train. Leek Haven Acennuatithition . Mail Train ' 1:15 A. H. Luck 'Wen Areerroitudation 1:90 g.lt Pzee'enger Cars run tareugh on Mall Train, a - ithont change both ways behvern Ptriladelplduund Erio, null Baltimore and Erie. i Elegant Sleeping (Arson Mall Train both a nyn between Philadelphia and Lonsk Haven, and on Eltnint',Exprma Train both mays between' Williausap.rt and Baltimore. For inflannition reapecting Passenger lntsiness apply at Corner :Mb and Market Streets, Philadelphia. And for Fmight business of the Companv'e Agents 8. B. KINiNTON. Jr., Car. 13th and Market Ste., Pill.. J. W. REasotna, Erie, .J. N. Littltt, Agent N. C. R. 11.,-Thiltimore, Md. IL H. HOUSTON, Gee. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. °WINNER, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOB. D. POTTS. " fa 18,65 Gen. Manager, Williamsport: EE 61,!141 70 01.131BERLAND , VALLEY Ar. FRANK LINv RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.— On and after Momlay. Oinober 31, 1801, Passenger Trains will ran daily, as follows. (Sul .eerte 4), FOR OHASII3ERSBURG AM) HARRISBURG: Leave Hagen:Jou - a " Gi4eneastle..L ' Arrive at. Cliatelieriiburg {, Leave ut. Leave Sipenaliare " NAvville. , , , ' , " Carlisle . 6:30 111:10_ ;4G iG " Meehanlesbig - 70,1 10:42 :1:16 Arrive at Ilurriebnr 7:30 11:15 3:45 FOIL (MADDER. BURG AND 11AGEIISTOWN : A.M: P.H. p.sr: Leave Harrklaw a. . 1 0435 - 1:40 4:15 ••, Steelutnieulturg• 0:47 2:20 4:50 " - CurliEle i • 4.27 2:50 1:15 " Newville ! 1002 3:H ' - Shippetisburgj • 10:33 4:04 , Arrive ar - Llhunibersbitric ' 11:00 4:35' n Leave Clunubersburg 7-11:10 4:45 . tireeuetnitle ! 11:55 5:35- - Arrive at 11agerton II! 12:35 6:15 , . . . . . , . Making. e 1... cannot-don, la Ilurrithurg with trains tor Philadelphia, New York and Pandiurg, and with trains for id I point% West. ; . The Train learitur :Harrisburg - at 4.13 r. M. runs only as far an Carltsln. 0. N. LULL, rturt. . R. It. Office, Ctwrn'g, 0ct.31 , 1564. MUNI=W STRISKLAN.D'S I, I P 0 I'S - -COUGH BALsAm!.,. Dr. StriAlantrxMkilitha., cough Itdsmn is warranted to cure Coughs, Wits, Hmirsmiess, Asthma, Whooping. Cough, Sire Throat, Consumption, and nit atleetions of the Throat and Lungs. Fur sale by C. Cressler, Chotnlwrshurg . o,,, ne hd Depot, No. 6 East Fourth Street. Cincinnati. Ohio. I ,A~R R H (E • A ! 11 All the medical Dien and the Press recommend DR. STRICKLAND ANT I.CIDoI.ERA MIXTURE os the Only certain remedy for Diarrhied nod Dysentery. It is a combination id A.11 . 1111:1•1114, Absorbents, tititno lents and ettradnatlti.s, and is a arrefittal to effect a elite after gall other means has e failed. Poi 'kale by C. IL Cre.slor, Chatnycrsburg. General Depot, No. 6 East Fourth Street.42itrinnati, Ohio. s T R l i e K L IA K D'S PILE REMEDYI Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thousands of the worn` eases ,of Shirai and Bleeding` Illes. It wives lm. mediate relief and effects a honnttnent cure. Try it di rectly. It In warranted to cure. For sale by C. U. Cressler, Chtunbersburg. General th.ixd-, 6 East Fourth;Strect,,Ciaeintiti, Ohio. noc:nly 'D YSPEPSIA., NEIIVOU,SNESS AND 1. - DR. STRICKLAND'S 1 , TONIC. W e can reconituouit those su ff ering aitia ham of Appe: tile, Indigestion, or Dygpepstn, Nerrousness and Ne;TVlnli Debility, to use Striekland'sToule. It Is it vegetable pre. paragon, free front alcoholic liquors; it strengtheas the whole sierroux system., it creates a gptpd uppetife, and in warranted to cure Dyspepsia, 11131.12iervoitt Debility. - Foraale, by Druggists generally, at $1 perbottle. Pre paredb7 Or. A. Strickland, 6 East Fend!, Street Cineiti unti Cressler Agent Clatonlmrshurit = spEclAL,xoner. SOALTHWARD 10:-1 aaL =CI risku.g. daily (ex. Sunday) 4:00'1..0 = 1:40 A. M. 1:30 r. IL = A.M.PM. 7.00 2:45 7:37 1235 2.17 4:20 9:30 12:55 9-00 1:28 9:72 _;00 -Drugs ant ittetitino. lit I L'L L at las E!ir DRUG' STORE, one door irest BROWN'S HOTEL, EEO ' AEU, sE. : LECTEIP STOCK 4''URE DRUGS, r CHEMICALS . and all the nett ENT MEDICINESI, KEROSKKE Oil 1131P8, PERFUMERY SOAPS, Er. West End,of Brown's Rotel • (i HA N - Gr E YOUR COLORS. —Fluidly ye full assortment, al NIXON'S. CAPPE D - 11 AS' D S SPEEDILY cured by'a Snap sold, id NIXON'S. OHNS T -AT NIXON'S - CLEAR OUT THE RATS.—Use Cos tar. Sold by NIXON. LONG LIFE AND GOOD HEALTH.- liffelllahler's Herb Bitters NIXON, §ule Agent THE IMPORTANT AIDS TO A. saved heidthand low life, such as pure Dmigs and Medicines; can always be had id NIXON'S. • • QWEKT BUTTER AIkTD PURE MILK A.3wo alweye be obtained, through the use of NIXON'S CATTLE POWDER PREPARE FOR :-W AR.—Johnston's Itheninutio Compound will prelate you for the spew Campnigu. To be, bud at NIXON'S. po It -ACTIVE DUTY.—Away _ Cruileheiroul runee--11,..iJohuston!a Bike tuneSe One I .P. oo d 1 .. • NiXON, Sole Agent. E 31 . -6 V, A L SPANGLER'S DRUG R TORE' ha,' I,rri, removed . . . • the . _ e+ r OLD STAND, MAIN STR EET,. ' in Dr. Richard's New Building, - - neat door to' 1 Hamilton & Co's Tin. ate Store. TIRU'GS:!- DRUGS!! C. H. CREBBLtR, successor to HETEFER & CltEae• LEU. has opened is bis new room, on second street, oppo site the Poet Office, where et my effort will be made to sustain the popularity the 41 establishment had acquired A continuation of this liberal liatrtinake which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. - A fadr stork of Drafts, Cheldicals, and Patent Medicines is now offered. Also a desirable assortment - of Perfthhery, - • &laps, Pocket Books, Hair Brushes, = iCloth Brushes, . Tooth Bnubes, o.orneties, and. Fancy Articles In great variety. - KEROSENE LA111.5.,-Every description of Band fampa•Stand Lumps, Banging Lamps and Side Lamps suitable for Kitchen use, Purlor use, Store use and Mee use. THE BEST COAL-OIL IN THE MARKET. Family Dyes of all Colors.' EVerything in it DlUggiSte line of businesa. rrPrescriptions recrive special -attention, and are compounded with cure and skilL C. H. CRESSLER, „ , Sacoad , Strevt,opitsite,the I,Nwt. Office. WHOLESALE ANA RETAIL! HOPES & The undersigned having ptirthaSed the entire Stock, uud Fixtures of the Rape and Twine_ Manufactory, of J. P. Drey, dee'd, respectfully announces to herfrtends, and the former patrops of the establishment, that she will continue to carry oo the business, in all its various brunches, - THF;OLD STAND, on Franklin street, Chambersburg, where she will be pleas• ed to receive the calls and orders &the public. All kinds, sizes, and qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C., always kept ou baud or made to order of the best material, and &indeed nt reastuusble priers. In <value:dm with the above btriluefs,.sbe is also prepared to maLuMeture HAIR, lIL'SK, AND OTHER MATTRASSES, as well as 'forte Junkets and Fly. Ice to of superior gust ity and style. Persons to wont of sniteritif articles In the above line are requested toedll. or send their order*, which will be attended to proroinly. FRUCIi URI!. MILL STONtS.- Manufactory Liberty Street, near the Cotton Factory," 4 lIARRIOU PA. The undersigned announces to the Mule that he contin nes to manufacture and bnportilirret from the most eels Muted quarries in France, the bed qualities-of - • -FRI:NTH 33UHR•MILL STONES, which he offers at reasonable - rates:and guarantee& satin. faction to the gurehnser. Also—Every number to use of the celebrated , OLD AUE.ER_BBANO BOLTING BLVD,. . Orders by mull promptly utteuded to, awl goods for 7artled by iluilroart, ennui or express, ltdesleed. W. IL ,KEPN/a, as am) NM 10 Went Mute Street numb - burg, Pa. ICZamb'sr Repository publish 3m Rod mutt bill w this ntllee .snediats/y fur cullection.—Harrisktow Telegraph.) AIL CLOTH ! OIL CLOTH ! . -.l' ust re= ceivd and fur Bale's latr lQt of Oil Cloth, for Floor Table anal Stairs, all *lda's, and very cheap at fang . METCALF &11-MESH-MIL TOI3 PRINTING in every style done at th, uttler of the FRANKIIN RFPOVVIRT illavtlioctre Cutleig;s4r. H A R W A R•, E ffIYBER & TO-LBBRT neatly opposite "air old place of business, with an ext ettiiire stock of hardware, Cuttary,,l...c., - , 00.611 g• in pirt of - ' 60n, _ - „ • - ,Nailt,, - - r .s'o es . SteiL ... I.llages;, . . as they urn tururnish in any quantity ' everything In their line. Call and examine our Monk. = COACH AND SADDLERY itAnDw A nil. The subscriber revectrullyinfonits htei farads hml the ntblic, that he Continue* to earn• uu the alswe btisfuess. t his old stood, on Mule Street, opposite the German Re^ fonued Church, tallAMPllltt3liUlLU.l. PA. flaring ealarged his business, Saddlcro and Coach• makers will find in his :Attire Root,, u general assortment of goo& intittid to their set, end requirements, such as Fair. and Country flopiokius, • Patent Leather, Saddle 'Crees and lib-thin:A Gig 'Frees, all Plateil, if' Tinned and Japarineir; float Bil r, Straining Web and Wonted 'tub, Web. lower than'tlattii 'i flames; Bitsland Stirnips, elated. Tinned anti Jiiissuned t Catch Nand es, new #tyles; Curtain Frin ife4; Ifni, !land , : Btidle Fnitt s; ltoseates. Sul, els and Ornaments ; Iron Plated toad Wood (lig Games. . IucKLE4.—BRANN, SILVER AND 'JAPANNED. ot all Sty le, ;nal Patterns; Ivor): and Wooden Martingale Rings, Stump Joint, and a variety of "titer gl.ds suitable tar the trade ALI: KENDS OF RLATINn, Sr, done with neatuecs and de4citell. Edt;cl-11 LEWIS WAMPLEIL 0 H H A If I) W A H. E ; ! BRAND St FLACK Had a few Ousts under the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Hinget,, Screws and other Hard. ware. Resides, they have Just received from New York and Philadelphia a, very large It of goods, purclumed cheaper thaa they are ;;;Pnerully sold. They having been burned out, Rierelbre we °MT .. .Dom Nails, Docks, Hinges, Screws. Mts, Oils. Glan.yain!. &e., at theloweidllgure. ... . TO MLACKS3LITEIS ANL/ FARMERS! We have J u l hatshibout 10 Tom Iron of different kinds, which we 1011 sell less than it win he Initiglit in the city. Alai we hare 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at from li to 'lO Sollars per keg., Knives aid Forks. Scissors, Razors, Pocket Knives, Spoons, - rte.,‘ just received from New York which we offer very low. sepeB CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS, Shoeinakerie Findings, Willem' Findings • at BRAND & FLACK'S. SHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT each awl many other articles which-was in the fire, which can be made .ts geed as new at ISSAND & FLACK'S. CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in . the Al!ey. BRAND &MACK. SorWarbing Vouseo. WUNDERLICH & NEAD FOATAIWING AND CO3ISthiSION MEUCHANTir forth Second Street, oppatite Ure'Cuntberland Railroad Depot, Chamberaborg, Pa. Cam run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Balti MOM AGENTS.—Peacock, Zell & Hindman, No. 2:13 Mar ket St., Philadelphia. . ' - Lykens Broken Egg and Nutt COAL,. (armee It e n t the mines), Wilkettboarre and Pine Grose FOUNDRY COAL, LI7SIRER. SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT, kept constantly on hand.. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE or Lill kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. - Sept 9. Taos. L. GILLESPIE. ' JACOB ZELLER. eI_ILLESPIE, ZELLER dc CO,d VI PRODUCE AND PROVISION IiIERCIIANTS, ANI) WHOLESALE GROCERS,' North-West corner of Sixth and Darket Streets; Phila. delphia. ' inolB, 63-tf. , . m p - 0 R- T A T TO .LL It is well known to the medfcal profession that IRON Is the - vital principle or Life-Element of.,the blood. Tlxts is derived chiefly front the feat we eat ; but if the food is not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the necessary quantity of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. Thetsul blood will Irritate the heart, will clogs up the lungs, Will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the lien f and will send Its disease producing elements to all' Parts of the system, and every one will suffer In whatever organ may be; pre dlsposedto disease. The great valite of IRON' AS A MEDICINE, Ii well known and acknowledged by hll medical men. The difficulty has beento obtain such preparation of 'it as will enter the circulation and assimulate at Once with the blood. 'rids vein% says Dr. Hayes, 'Massachusetts State Chemiit, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by coruhinationan a way before unknown: THE PERU-VIAN'SYRUP • is a PROTECTED solution of the PROXEDE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE that strikes at the Root of Disease by supplying the blood with is Vital Principles or Life Eleineht—lron. THE PERUVIA-N SYRUP Cures Dispeisda, Lh - er Complaint, Dmpsy, £elar and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. ,THE PERUVIAN SYRUP • Deutifriet% Infuses strength, rigor, and new life Into the system and builds up an "Iron Coustitutlon. THE PERUVIAN - SYRUP Cure* Nervous, Affections, Female Complaints and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. . THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ss a SPECIFIC for all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF' THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debt i. ty or a Low State of the System. ` Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recum meMiations Horn name of the most eminent Physicians, 'Clergymen and othenk, will be sent FREE to any address. JOHN 11.1VILI.IAIdS, Esq., - President of the Methlpulitan Bank, N. Y. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate & Journal. Rev. P. cztuncn, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, 31. D.. Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, 31. D., Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, 31. D., !Rev. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm. 31. D., !Rev. Sylvenes Cobb, Francis Dana. 31. D., !Rev. T. Starr King; Jeremiah Stone,'3l. D., 'Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr., Jose Antonio &weber, M.D. 'Rev. Joseph IL Clinch, A. A. Rays, 31. D., 'Rev. Henry Upham. e Abraham Wendell, M. D., ;Rev. P. C, Headley, !, J. R. Chilton, 31.. D.. - Rev. John W. Ohnstentl, H. E. Kinney, M. D. MARY E (TRAY eparedby N. L. CLARK &CO., exclusively for .1 P. D . LNIDOTREI, .191 .BrOadway, New York. Sold by all Drulrgbil& 1) V.DDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, FORTY, YEARS' EXPERIENCE has fluty established ihe superiority of 4 • kEDDING'S ,RUSSIA , ECALVE Overall 'other healing preparations. It eures all kinds of Sores, Cuts, &alai, Barn, Boils, I!leens, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, ttles, Corns, Sore Lip, Sore Eyes, removing the pain ones, emirs diming the most angry•-looking Swellings . and Inflamma tions as if by magic. • ONLY 25 CENTS A ,IIOX. FOB SALE Er d. P. DINSMORE, Nu. 491 Broadway, New York. & CCi., No. 48,Treracad street, Bostiii, and he all nniirglsts. f ink 14 rnw•lc Dave opened their store on 'Ninth .glee(, Paints, • • Oils - .Tumentiue - Tar, MEI Glum, Bruahoo, . Shovele, Mikes. ' ' Syudee, Blasting Powder, Grind Stones, - Cedar Wure, Pockit Knives, 6•t Specialtafeutiou u calletl Builderx ttml Contrartors, at wlaole.ute MEE NSVNDEULICH & NEAD liatbiral. IMII I"N V A L S , IRON IN THE BL-00D. Fbruary •15; 186.5. . D — ALTIMORE LOCK I, JOHNSTON, the fotnider of this Celebrated Medic • don, offers the most certain. speedy, and may ,elfeetaal remedy in the wield for Meets, Structures, _Seminal IYeaka6is, Pain in- the 'Loins, Tmattittitional 'Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the Beek and Limbs„ Affections of the Kidneys; Palpitation of die Head, 13,3•speistia, ''tits irritability, Diseases of the'ltead. Thatral, Roca or skin; and all those serionsend - melancholy disorders arts. iug Vain the destriettte habits of Youth. trlltoh.desttny both body and mind.; These secret and scaling pramices are more fatal to their victims than the song of thoNyrens to the 'mariner blighting their most brilliant Impesor runicipittlous o renderingmarruige, &e., impassible. YOUNG MEN!, Young Men especially.„ alto havebecome the rictinuruf Bailin,' Vice, that dreadful unddestructiee habil whielinut mentally sweela to an tuditacly grave thousands of young men of the most milted talent and brilliant intelled,"lSha "Opt Otherwise hate entranced !lateral* Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or wated meestacy the living lyre; may call - with foil confidence. • • MARRIAGE! - - Married persons. or young men contemplaftgrourrhle. being aware of phrsicultrenkness,Mganic debility, deror mitten: should iromedhurly consult Dr. Johnston. lie trim place* himself under the run of Dr. Jollw"" fluty religiously e.ufi.l iu Lis 'honor us a gentleman, and conlldently. rely upon Lis skill as a physician. 0101ANIC -WEAKNESS DIMEDIATELY CURED. AND FULL VIDOR. RESTORED. Thlidh•lease is the penally meet frequently paid by those ~w ho law+ become the victims of improper indultrences. Young &mons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may creme. Now,,who thatunderstands the subjeet_will pretendtudeny that the power of Brocreatthm is het sooner by those Culling hdo humaper habit thau by tie prudent. Besidesbeingde lprived; of the &adore of healthy oft Spring, and the most serious and destructive sympathy to Mind and body wise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of theheart. iudigcstion, a wasting of the frame, cough. syndotas of consumption. • ' • ' -.Office Yu. 7, South Fratztek Strat, seven doors from Baltimore street, Bast side, up the stops. Its particular in observing the uutue and number, or you will mi-take the place. A CURE WARRA . NTED IN TWO DAYS No Mercury ur Nausrous Drws. - DR. 701INSTO2i, •Ilember of the Royal College,sal Stwgeous, London. graduate from one of the most enduent Colleges of the - Ceded States, mil the greater 'plat of whose life haw been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris. an d elsewhere, hue elreeled' seine Ili the mast asulnishing cures that were ever known. - .Many troubled with lingiug in the, head awl ears when asleep, wrest 'nervousness, being alarinetl ut sudden wands, toed leashfoluess, with frequent hlushiaz attended sgrmetime. with derangement of mind, were owed igiutadiately. A CERTAIN DISE,ASEI 'When the misguided r ee l imprudent votary of pleasure . find he has imbibed Meseta of thisieldhful disease, it too of ten ImPpent, that an ill-timed sense of shame, ordreari of die sy,ver deters him from applying to those who failaeduca tiou and respeetubility can alone befriend hitt, delayintill the rot stitutiottulsymptoras of this honiddiseasemaketheir uppearanee, such us ulcerated sore throat, di entietl nose, nocturnal pains in lire head and limbs, dinintas of eight, dettmese, nobs on the chin, bones and antc, blotches °utile head, Tare mai extremities, progressing a, ith frightful ns odity, till at last the palate' of the mouth or the bones of the nose tali in and tire %lethal of this awful' Allstate be comes a horrid object of commisscratiou, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to. ' that bourn from whence no traveller returns." Thatch, there tore, Dr. Johnston pletigat himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy; and trout his extensive practice hi the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently reettonnend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate viv ito, of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy fact that thousands full victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant pretenders who hr use of that dreadful pols4m, Mercury, rnin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. T.SKE PARTICULAR NOTICE t Dr. J. adds-ewes those who have Injured themselves by PHs ate and improper indulgences. 't'be,e are mane of the and and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz ;—Weakuess of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Liss of Muscular Amer, Palpitation of the Reart.. l) Y B pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the 'Edges. tive Functions, Clenendlilehility, Symptoms of Consump. dm. Sc. M.t.vrAt.t.r, the fearftil effects um the mind arerutuch to be dreaded; loss of Memory, confushazof Ideas, 1). , stun of -Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to SeeUty, Self-DLlrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ike., are same of the evil effects. Thousands of penman of ail ages can now 'Judge what is the eatise of their declining health, lessigr their 'rigor, becoming:weak, pale, have twig:War appeananee about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr. JOIINSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR - 011 - GAMCi WEAKNESS By this great and Important remedy, Weakness of the Organs is speedily eared, andliill vigor restored.' 'Thousands of the most nervous and - debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All impediments to Physical or Mental Disgtiallti cation, Nervous Irritability, _Trembling, Weakness or Ex haustion of the mums fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johoston. • YOUNG MEN, Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, indul ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cared render marriage unposaible, and destroys both mindandbody,shouldapplyinunedlately What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of Lis parents, should be snatched from all preepects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and. Indulging inn cer tain secret habit. Such pensons, before contemplating 3IAxBIA6E should retied that a sound mind andbodyare tbemotrtne cessary-requisites tripannote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journeyilwough life becomes aweary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, andfilled with the melancholy reflection, that - the happiness 'of another be comes blighted with our own. „ OFFICE ZIO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK fiTiI.EET BALTIMORE. TO STEAM:IEIIB.—mo many thousands cured at this institution in the last fifteen years; and the numerous Ira; poitant surgical Operations performsed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and ninny other Tenon, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. D. There are so many ignorant and 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 Diplomas bang in bis office. 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