iirnutiitu'.= AmEnicAll LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Comer Fourth and Waintl,Ntreets, Philadelphls. iscorp.ted C hattel Lc loS'ssal Authorized Capital, awo,ooo. Cat., widr.derptta, eb:4,1564:- The Trustees have this day declared a -Dlvidetal `of FIFTY PER BENT, on all preminms rec , ivedttpcnihill- TUAL POMMES during the year ending' Dedgeber. - Mat, 18d3, and In force-at that date, the - abaci, ardiStialsto' lm credited to said Nile/es, and have also - ordered the divi dend of IWO on Policies issued-dining that -year' to be ludd, as the annual premiums on road Policies - are re ceived. - OFFICERS. PersidentLAlexander - &cram? and nurturer—J . obn S. Wilson. Actuary—John C. Shim 'BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldhi. J. Edgar Thoinson, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. 'Mingle, Samuel Wort, William J. Howard,Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F.Reatlitt, Isaac Harlehinst. WM, G. REED, Chambersburg, the ent herbed Agent of the American Life Irsurance and Trust Com =/2 always prepared to furnish•pamphlets or any on wanted, and to take insarances. DES. .1. C,Ricilalissi and W. H. BOTLE, Medical Er cosiners. REFERENCES—Hon. A. k. liYClnre Itet. Ei.J; Nic eoils, J. IL Nixon, Cbarnbersbarg, and Wm. M. IBuithall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Persons desiring information or wishing to hum' will please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Conhty or State. maa3 W, G. REED, Agent. • 182 9 CHARTER PERPETUAL.- PRA NICLINFIRE INSURANCE CO N• - PAM' OF PHILADELPEIIi. ASSETS V,457,549 ss On January I, 1864 oAvrrAL ACCIOTE D SUBITUB. INVES:IED PROMAtIi trickierruzi CiAnds, I • two= FOR 1864 18,416. $3,000,1:01 • Lone Pulp SINCE 1829 e 6,000,050 PERPETUAL AND TZ_MPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS: . Charles N. Hawker, Isaac Lee, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant ('eo. Pales Jacob R. Smith; ' - Alfred rider, George W. Richards, Fear. W. Lewis, M. D. - , CHARLES N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. hi'MAISTER, Sec'y pro. tem. • DAVID OAKS Is the authorized Agent of the Com pany in Cbambersbnrg, who will furnish all information necessary to applicants. maxi:SAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Indirporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL 8500,000. Office Walnut Street, Phila. 'delphia. The prompt payment of Claims'forLosses during the period of nearly seventy yearn that the Company has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the Thiscompany will also insure against loss by WAR or INVASION. Persons y ‘ . uaing to insure will place call on or address the rmdersigned. W. G. REED; Agent, Cbambersbarg. As Agent this Company, lam prepared to Cancel all Perpetual lilla well as Term policies covering property destrbyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the fan premium paid - cm application at my oMce. W. G. REED, Agent REPERENCV.B.—.I. D. Grier, J. /Mon Eyster, Major J. C. Austin, Col A. IC. =lure. febB , ntrE, AGENT.—Mr. Joint GRovE, of NJ' Chambembnrgg, is the General Agent of the Frank lin Connty Mutual luau ance,Ca®pa.. Jone 7) ,t:' 'astral.. MA -SON Zr, HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, gad Wm . snoceaded by the HARMONTIJ3IS about nine years ago.• The CABINET ORGAN was brought to its present state of perfection only in the summer of THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advantages over any other invention of the kind, di ccgmb/eof murk, finer effects than can be produced by any.othel and is more easily used by the performer, and excels especially in amolity for expression. rir Please notice advance in prices. CABINET ORGANS.—SMLE Pron. No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Cart... $llO No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case ' 135 No. 17. Five Octave, Single Reed,. in Walnut or Oak Case. ' 130 No. 18. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 160 DOUBLEUSED. —No. 19.„ Pour Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case... — • 140 No. M. The Same, IA elegant Rosewocd Case. 165 Na' M. FivetOctavdr Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 170 No. 24 The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. MO No. M ,The flame, in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak,' with Walnut Ca a rgrin v. - 200 Na 44.• Six Stop Cabinet, Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case 300 rf r. 13.- The Same, in eleganearewood Case. 160 MOUT SToP. No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, t in Walnut or Oak Case. 42.5 No. 11. The Same, in elegant Balsawood Case 500 No. 24. 'The Same, irt Solid Carved Walnut. 500 PEDAL Bass. No. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case. - 600 I Cases of retro finish on land, or made to order. MELODEONS. • No. 5. Frye Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood Ctunt...Slso No. 6. The Same, Portable, Rosewood. Case 110 No. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case. . .. • • 9111 No. 9. Four Octave: Portable, Rosewood Ca5e...... 75 rar Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the subscri ber. . . Aa Agents for Nessus. 3lnson & Bandin we are enabled to sell at their New York prices, and charge nothing for freight We have sad a number of tbeir instmtnents, and can give numerous satiaEnctory references. S. S. SilitYoCX Agent, Chanibenshlug, 44431 Cabins. - N EW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, DitHE 'MARKET HOUSE, • Chareborsborg, Pa- The undned, after atemporary absence necessitated by the d.ffh , un of Chambersburg, has agaln — Mrnied and opened out in fall blast in the Market House between Wallace's Dry Good licit...and Hubei & LeMaststes Gro• eery store, a lam assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description • and quality. This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing ouch ab Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts, Drawer's . , &a, also GENTLENESS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col- I. tans, Umbrellas, &c., ' His dock of Cloths for customer work consists of French, English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimers, Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain, and Fancy Cassimer Vestings which - will be - made up to Order in styles to snit the taste of customers, on short notice, and - reasonable terms. engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam to furnish clothing In the most fashionablestyles, ',.. :111 - I — loste but experienced workmen are engaged per (sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my Store. • Thankikr for the patronage heretofore bestowed, fret spectfrdly solicit a continuance of the same. 0ct1,9 - - J.T.HOSXI4B,OI;. *attrierp aiD Martieso. Q.A . DDLERY! SADDLERY-!!- LVIEREMIAR OYSTER respectfully returns his thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement recei -ved froth them heretofore, and he would invite them and the community generally, who may need any thing In his • line, to give him a call at his new esand, on East Queen street, near the Franklin Railroad, Chamberslmrg where be keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE. fly AND HARNESS - of his own manufactare„and he Is prepared to sel the-Sktne on terms thatdeffoompett. tion. Every article offered for sale ia'werrented to be ,made of The best material and by competent workinan, ' which will be fully demonstrated on an examinaticththere of. TRUNKS AND VALISES.—Re would also call the attention of persons wantiag,ut good neat and cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise folds assortment, junel7,63. el H. GORDON KEEPS ON H AND .._/• a large tirsortment, of Saddles, Harness,' Cellars, Blind Bridles, Biding Bridles, Halters, Climbing, Siefgh - and Stage Lashes, • Lead Reins, Halter 'and Hitching Straps, Wagon Lines, Wooden Stirrups; covered or on covered. CARTRIDGE - BOXES .—C., - 11. - GOR 1)0 Cartridgeßoast that will Itotd , 1; bar a'nuTlY of forty-leo of Henry 6- Repeating Ride Cathrid g es. Ran and sae; oneand *III. MO-PERSONS WHO OWN HORSES.- How to Are Corn and Oatr.—Buy yourself a good Hone Blanket at C. H. GORDON'S and keep your Homes warm. CH. GORDON'S - PLACE 'OF BUSI .• .1111.6 on Sena Main etrua, one licku South of Dr. J. L. Suesserott's office. Tenn. CM •11. OTICE TO MILLERS AND MANU N - FACTIMERS.—The undersigned, 'Saving been en. gaged for u number of years in the business of ligru,m o and RzmunrsoAnatlNG, SAW, AND PAPER Mills, is prepared, with a regular Corps of praaical workman, to execute all work in his Shoot' business, odtbracing all use. fill and modern Improvements. MILL. MACHINERY of every description furnished to ,enter. Cast Iron Submerged Water Wheels, Bolling Cloths, Mill Burs, &e.. furnished at short notice. ' Contracts taken to furnish all material if desired. All orders address to Mercersburg Franklin musty, Pa, will receive prompt atfention, ffebl-3m•} M. HAYS. TO DYSPEPTICS,,—Having been afflie ted for a number of yeari with Dyspepsia, I was advised to ty DE. WISH AIMS MEDICINE for that disease. I derived great benefit and isommmentled it to quite a lumber of my Mends and wbo were also mueb beneattedby It, =lslmm testimonials can be had g aga . ..on try. Ilsave beet appointed by Dr. Wishati as Agent for the Sale of hM Medicine, wholesale or retaU. W. G.-REED. Matlcaltory Atm cnatabenburg Pa. nadA • TVL 1"i• SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OP jjelCE on Second liked, one 'quire South of the Kukla Room, over illtuboti's Shoe Atom sag% M=IN=E ettleth** TIE SIIERLD OIL - C OAIPAN Y C L 41,000,000 MOOD MAKES AT $3,5 EACH 1 SM ,M OCO 971 1,086,299 PRICE OF FULL PAID VP SHARES $2 EACH: ■ 64000 RESERVED AS WORELNG CAPITAL! IMMI PRESIDENT, JOAN M'CURDY i i I DIBECTOIL3, 1 i JOIIN SrCella, N. SOLLENBERGEE, 11. M. DAVIS, !A. D. CAl:Flits lIAi:WILTON" M. DAVIS, JA r atES M. SELLERS, OFFICIF. OF nip, COMPANY, 224 SO€FTH FOURTH STREET, SECOND STORF, 1 I PIILADELPI3IA, PA. r l I ' PROSPECTUS -= The Property of Oa company correlate of one hundred Acres in i fee simple; -Oa:We in Corn Planter township, -Venano county Pennsylvania, within one-fourth of a mile of the town of Plumer, and withit one•half mile o the eelehrated Hmnbolt property, one of the most prodne tive companies in exlstenee The Rruperty is on one of the main branches of the itiel ebrated:Cherry Ran, and within (me-fourth of a mile of that stream. The land has an excellent formation for boring 'imeeesafally, and the (=patty have already propositions to sink wells on the property on lease, giving the cony one•half of the Oil free of charge. 4eottoon theotga i ciliation of the oompany is completed, leases will be ie x e cut ed at once, and development pushed with Tigoir: !The property is also within one and st half miles from Pit.' Hole Creek,.-4 stream that is now producing . , Oil very largely Every effort at development on the property around this land has been successful. The Columbia Oil Com pany is located ivithin a mile of it, and itsatock ie lelling for 850 per share. Then Cherry Bun, Carlin, and Impe rial Companies are also located in the same imtpediat section, on mueli the same formation, aut,their stocks all rauk high on tira market, and nre intriarically very Won The Conipauy bias bceu organized to prosecute the bu sines.; legitimately, and stockholder; can,rrty npon vigor owl and thorough development. A limited number °tames can be had at $.? per Aare. Sham ran De had for a short time from 1 AT TIIII I ' I COUNTING ROOM I_ , - OAKS AND LTNICS Porwaiding and Comniission House, NOIFU MAI!,. STREET OJIAMBERSBURG, PA., viwith,et LEI!.118 COOPEU CUA'S. U. &ULM I W.ll. TEM . } 00T'EE & GR A_ E STOCK COMMISSION BROKERS. '° NO. 11 ifEIiCIUNTS gICIUNCIE, PKILADELPIIIA, PA w. ideLel74o, Esq., O. R. Memonrmitb, Eaq ANjDiEBBY BUN MI A. K. 2.l'Untr, TUASURER, CIE NOAH W. SOLENBERGER, D. BRAINERD BABA BOOKS OPEN RIVES TO J. McDowell Sharpe, V•ri, foblS4m _q_At ,441)tkrktbs,40 OW Co-inputFi. THE GREAT -REPUBLIC MUTUAL OIL COMPANY, PIikkApELPRIA... NEW YORK & BOSTON 40,000 SHARES, at Pax Value. al Cents per Share, for Full Pahl Stock 00,000:W - wits, or $30,006 Reserved fur Working Capital. ha - forming the above named company, great care has been taken in the selection of properties, so a's to off none but those well known to the public, and which have, been tried and found to be the best yet developed. 'The eistem of the organkating will be on the,mntual plan, the flame as that of the PEOPLES EQUITAIILE OIL COSIPANY, ithich wigs() soon taken and non• so eagerly sought after. The working capital into be $30,000, which will be a very handsome fund for commencing the devel opment of theinitperty, swift iiihe intention of the mana gers to pushthe work energetically, and with confidence of the great success of the undertaking. The sub,eriptiou has been placed nt theiow figure of 50 COMA per share, so as to enable all to have a chance for investment in this I rofttable business, where soizan ny fortunes have been mide. 'The properties having been taken up some time Since, at low prices, makes the investment doublpdesira • ble, on account of cheapness. No. 1-18 a tract of 80 acres in fee simple, of ansurpass ed oil territory, on East Sandy Creek, ADSOIN.ING the ADAMANTINE WELL, or rather the property on whieti this famous melt is sittinted. It trn strnek about ten days ago. and is reported ns flowing 100 barrels of heaVy lubricating oil. each barrel of nitich is equal to 3 barrels aueh at is Obtained from Oil Creek. There 'timem to a large numher of wells. This property has eighty rods of 'de , irnhle !wring - territory, frontinz on the Adamantine Land.. with two good Coal Veins . in the Bluff P,lllloLti CREEK No 2.—A lea. for 14 years of 2.31, of all the oil oh- ained do three iews. on Pithole Run, n hundied ?oda from the mouth, as it empties into Allegbeoy River.— These are Very finer• located on the run, and fine selec ions. ANr ell is in progress, snit o into. completed with Ita OS pup. , to thP COM pa =I Nu 3.—ls 5 acre. in fen simple. upon this celebrated ream N‘hieb attained 3 mrtorirt3 pos,, , ed by do ther ,ection, for producing PETROLEUM, nu wells having been put dom i n upon its lxirdert : bare failed to ob train oil, and among those now flowing and pumping are be following Reed well Orange? Well, linker Auburn Weil_ Denney ,Well, Phipp;Well; (just struck) Rynd Farm Brevort, SLIPPERY ROCK CREEK No.ol.—ls a low of .J 0 y O,IN. of i acres (7, , ths of ti-. 11 to the company) immediately 'tof the Creek and hut a shurt distanee frothhe New Well at .7) Barrels Lubriea log Oil, recently stritel by the Slippery R. eI Ciinwt,ny, and which .tent their stock,from sl_oo per ,hare. to ..SO. in MCI The character of the ate, e Interest+, i.ituated a; they are in the centre a what hi known as the Great oit Ba. 41M," shoOld certainly commend tbein.elves to the lrious attention of thoe.e who comtempinte investion• in Oil Cain- resoles, and are itusarpas.ed by any ns u laildt far nn bun table and exiergeti, petroleum urgunitatioll and with hat energy which the managenient are detennutetl to in- fuse into it. it certainly must prove a good invegment.. The Books are notr open at the office of. the Treasurer. I President. CIIAS. W. REEVES, Treasurer. C. T. VERKES. JR. Seeretdry. ItICIIMOND Ordere for vt.,ck received by mail B URNING' SPRV.NC-1, & RUBLE FARM ML, COMPANY. • CAPIAIriTOO ' .OA :Ann', 21X1,000. Wuriing Capit g iti; 640,000 Par Value, e 4.50. Subrrreptian Price S 2 per Aare. OFFicEitt.: A. B. LONGAKF.R. Pres!Bent. J. ALLIsON: Ensmt, Treas. C. B. PHALEII, See:y EIZEIM J. R. Eby. Harrisburg, John White, Jr.. New. York, A. B. Longaker, Norrist'n, J,llervey Jones, Pittsburgh W. H. Schell. Philade., J. Allison Eybter,Rada.; Alexander R. Ried Pittsburgh. Office No. 2.08 South 4th street, (first door, back room.) Philadelphia. TERMS—eI per !hare at time of subscription, the balance in thirty days. ded.ll pato, titaps anb Snro. THE HIGHEST P•RIgE • - IN CASH IS PAID FOR 1 Red arid Grey For,, EZEI Coon, cliaratim, Rabbit and T L. D E C 11 E R '1" S HAT, CAP AND FGR STORE,. SECVND STREET, , OPPOSITE THE old) JAIL, Still keep up the reputation of the old stand I:ff Call awl grt barglqp“ COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE HATS. CAPS, ROQ?S SHOES. W. W. PAXTON has just opened a line assortment tyf HATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Store in the Market House, where be can furnish all articles In his line, elleop for east. Some goods are sold at old price,. A fine assortment of CANES. UMBRELLAS, CAR. PET BAGS, VALISES. &e.. ifge., constantly on hand. Call and examine our large stock of goods. sepWl W. W. PAXTON. STEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.—The ss ell known favorite Clyde-Built Iron Steamers of the ANCHOR LINE of Steamships, "IIIBERNIA," "CALEDONIA," "BRITANNIA." and "liNITED KINGDOM,' - .are intended to sail fortnightly to nun from Nerd York, carrying passengers to and from Lirerpool, Glargov, Belfast, Dublin, Watarford, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Londonderry. These stearnMv were built specially for One Atlantic trade. are disided tutu wa ter and air-tight compartments. RATES OF PASSAGE. - From New Mirk to any of the above places : Cabins, $llO and 8106; steerage, eis, payable in American cur reney. - - To New York Irma any of the above places: Cabin,' ;XI and eriO; eteemF, SQS, payable in gold or conivaleu to American currency. Those who wish to send for their friend:: can buy tick ete at these rates from the Agents. FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO.. 6, Bowling Green, New York. jaull4mos • 20 CENTS!—Best quality KEROSENE only 2Q cats per quart, at the cheupEtuoily taro eery, corner of We and Washington Streeta. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WL'A;TEIf TIME TABLE- FIVE TEENS DAILY to and from Pilladelphio and Pionnsnrg. -am and after Monday, Ode.. 31a. 18E4, the Passenger Trains of the Penmyhmann }Mama 1 Company will depart from Tharin brug nod arrive so Pt 'lmielphin and Pirtgburg a= folirmq: EIUZTWARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves liruzisburg dai ly as 2.45 A. M., and arrive. at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. 3t., arid arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 P. 3/. passagger. take breakfast at Lancaster. MAIL TR. IN leave. Harrisburg daily (except Sun. day) at Liti P. Iz. and arrive. at West Philadelphia at 5.- 35 P. Id. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Hires burg dairy (exccPt Sundays) at 11.15 P. U., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. 3E. HAIIRLSBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves 13,arrisbluy daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 ' P. U., and ar rive. at M eat Philadelphia at 9.20 P.M. This train has no connecion from the Wart. , COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Aar risburg daily (except Sunday) ut 7 A. IL, and arrives at Lancaster at 935 A. H.: connecting (except on Monday) with the fro Line east.' IVEZSTWARD: FTPTSBIIIO .110 ERIE EXPRESS leaves burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. If., Altoona 6.50 A. IL. take breaktlnd, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.4 1 JP.M. BALTIMORE EXPRESS ' TRAEi leaves Harrisburg daily (except illoutia)) at 2.2.5 - A. M.: Altoona 815 A. take breakfast. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. M. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3. 2 51 A. IL. Altoona at 8.15 A. 11., take breakfast and arrives at,Patsburg at 2.4.0-A, M. FAST LINE le: ves Ilamshurg daily (except Sunday) at 100 P. IL: Aluxonsid 9.10 P. M., take supper, and ar rives at Pittsintrg at 2.00 A. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dally(exeept Sun day) at 1.40 P. U.: Altoona at 7,55 P. Id., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. IL •• _ - , MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11.5) A. 31., connecting there with the Mail west; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. IL, and arrives at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE. VIE HARRISBURG ACCOMAtODATION TRAIN from Pittsburg . , which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.300. M.. stops there, possengers for East of Harrisburg lay' over un til 11.53 P. N. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, nov9 . Supt Middle Div. Penna. R. R. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY k FALL TIME TABLE.-=-Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and WashinfflCM City. Conuettions motto it idc trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to anal from P.ltsharg and the West. 0 1.11 TitAiss D.uLy to and from the North and We-t BroCel. St,onalmmaglannirit and all of Northern New York. Lilt and err Monday. Pct. Thh, 1564, the Passenger T ra i n s o f the Northern cemml Railway will arrive,at and depart from Hanisburg - aud Baltimore rot follows 4 7 .SOBTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leave.. Sunbury daily (except Sumlav) 10:23 A.3L leaves Harrisburg ' 1:20 P.N. " arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P. 31. 'EXPRESS TIIALN leaves Sunbury daily (ex .' . eept Sunday) 11:95 P.M. leaves IT a rri sli urg (except • Monday) 0,30.a.m. tirri, es at Balt:more 7:00 A.M. .11ARRISIWRH ACCOMMODATION leaves - - A.H. Harrisburg 7:09 A.H. SU .'BERI' ACCO3LMODATION leaves Ban bury daily (ex. Sunday)... 7:30 A. 31. PHILADELPIIII EXPRESS - TRALN leaver. Sunburvidaily(ex.S inlay) 9,03r.m. NORTII - WARD. - 31.111. TRAIN leaves. Baltimore daily (except . Sunday) - 001 AaL " leaves Harrisburg% - 1130 r.x. " arrives at Sunbury • 4:111 P.M. EXPRESS,' TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M. , On:lrElt+ at Harrisburg • 1:50 A-31 " . leaves Harrisburg daily (ex ' rept Monday) - •' ..rrives at Sunbury ...... .... 3 2 0 53 . A.3L 4.11., ERIE ENPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sundays) at.. 7:30 P.M. Harrisburg daily (ex - cept Sunday) at 12:35 • anis r, at Sitututry at. 3:25 AttlZIS ; ACCOINIJIODAtION leaves , 2 ill Burre • I.AI . Balt t more dlairke.v.)loncLay 3:00 r.u. • • wrirrs at HarriAmrz at 7:50 r.ll. 1 NW_ In At;t:l Llbiff/).1'11.02s Wares Har- rich= daily lez. Sunday)- The E 4 rie Exprem and Philadelphia Express at* through sins to and from Erie and nll intermediate points.- Mail and Express train, run through to Elmira For findher information apply at the Oilier, iri Permsyl solo 11.111 road Depot. J. N. Di:BARRY, Gee. Supt.: PHILADELPHIA AND - ERIE RAIL-: 110.114.—'this greiit line , trucerses the Noithent. and Northwest conntiei, of Pennsylvania to the city of Elie, on Lake Erie. It lass been lead by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Corn pony, and is (Terated by them. . , . , it. enttrp longth c‘us pened for passenger and freight nosikkro. 0. :ober 17,11, left. TIME 01' PASsIiNGER TRAINS AT HARRIRRVRtit Mail Train 1:40 A. N. 1...‘ , 1; Mayan A(V0111111 . 0dIltion 1:30 I'. 31. LEANT Mail Train 1:10 A. at: 1... k Haven Accommodation - 1:40 P. 1..0..ncer Earn rem throngh on Mail Train, without change boil, ww) a between Phileulelphia and Erie, anti Buitiumre and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Care on Mail Train both ways between Minna°loin, cud Look Haven, and on Elmira Express Truto both svoy. N..twee', Wiutwa.por7 and Baltimore. For information resporting•Passenger business apply a t comer 20th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight bnsiness of the Company's Agents : S. B. KINt.SI..N, Jr.. Cot. 12th and Market Sta., Phila. J. W. ItEtlan.nn, - Erie. J. Mi Agent N. G. H. H., Baltimore, Md. H. H. HOUSTON', Geo. Freight Agent. Phißnielpida. • 11. W. OWINNEM, Gen. Ticket Agont.'Phikolelphia. JOS. O. PO'rTS, • Gen. Manger. Williamsport. MEE GI:IIBERLAND VALLEY & FRANK -I.LN iIAII,II O ADS.—VII4NGE OF HOURS:— On and nfter;Monday. October 31, ISA. Ptotenger Trains will run dully, us fullewe (Sundays exeepted): FOR. CIIAMIIERSBURG ..13 111.111LISAURG: Leave Ifagerstown Greeheastle .. (Arrive at Cliamberslarg Leave at. Leave Shippensburg " Novville. A.M. " Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46 Mechanicsburg 7:00 10:4:: 3:16 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:30 11:15 3:45 FOR CHASIBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN: A.N. P.N. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1:40 4:15 " Meelutrueshurg. 8:47 2:20 4:50 " Carlisle 9.27 2:58 5:15 " Newville 10.05 3:34 " Shippenshurg 10:35 - 4:04 Arrive at Chambershurg 11:00 4:35 ' Leave Chambemburg. 11:10 4:45 - " Greencastle 11:55 5:35 Arrive at Hagertown 12:35 6:15 Making Ouse connections at liaruisburg with twins for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains tor all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at OS P. M. runs onlyas far as Cartwe. 0. N. LULL. Suitt It R. Office, Clunb'g, Oct. 31, 3264. attornrps at Rata. • GM. &-W S. STENGER, ATTOR • NESS AT LAW.—W. B:STENGER, District At torney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay. Othce In James DnMeld's dwelling, on-the-Veat side of Second Street, beta eon Queen and Washington Strnets. aura 111=!! & GEHR. ATTORNEYS aptalc.-office oppodte the Poet Office. VVißlit, tend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. • P. S.—Authorized Agents for the cedlection of Pensions, Bounty. flack Pay and all other claims against the govern ment. at D ECHERT'S 0 8 ffic E e - n E zi ß t ti E rjt T s't re A e l i t ( , ) , IT n e a t h t e L c a o Nl u . rt . lionse, loam rty oncnpiell by Jer. C ook, E 3 t. All legul 'busbat ent.tate,l to his earn It ill retch e - prouit, t niten• pep?-tf. JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oftleo on Second Street, a few doors South of the Market Rouge. PENSIONS, BO LINT Y and other elaima promptly inflected. _ [aug3l LY A N S. CLARKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cbumbeysburg. OWee (at the old place) on Market Streehsuearly opposite the Court House. isep2l.6m TJ. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of • fire at his residFin, on Second street. octl9 rp B. KENNBDY, ATTORNEY AT LAM • OMee on Market street. •0e,419. C U IT G H N 0 M 0 R E! STRICKLAND'S ELLIFLIJOCH COUGH BALSAM? Dr. Strieklund'aMellignous Cough Balsam is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affeeticms of the Throat and Lunge. For sale by C. 11. Craggier, Chambersbutig: - . General Depot, No. 6 East Fofirth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio n I A R II H M A! • All the medical melt and the Pil,S recommend DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CIIIILERA =TURD ns the only certain remedy for Dinrrha•n and Dysentery. It fit combmation of Astrincenth, Absorbents, Sthuu• lend am! Canninutives t ami Is Isartented to - effect a cure_ after all other means have failed. nn- Sale by C. 11. Cre.lr.r, Chanwerliburg. General Depot, No. ti East Fourth Strart. Cinciunati, Ohio. S T t E 1. 15 , / ; D' S Dr. Strickhuld'slo Remedy has mired thousands of the worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives lat. mediate relief and effects a permturt cure. Try it di. coolly. It Is wurnnleil to cute. , For gale by C. H. Cressler. Clrnbetsburg. General Do of 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. nov3o.ly IySPERSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND DEBILITY We eau recommend those suffering with loss of Appe. tile, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use StricklamrsTonic. It is a vegetable pre, partition, free from alcoholic liquors ; it strengthens the whole nervous system, it creates a good appetite. and Is warranted to cure Dyspepsia, and Nervous Debility. Forliale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle. Pre. paredb7lDr.. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth Street, Pinata. esti, Ohio. O. H. Oressier; Agent, Chembersbeerg, Pa. E. D. REID. Limo of Crab& =I . ' 7:00 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 -*. 4:50 8:30 12:55 9:iX) la 3 9:32 2:00 DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC , _N- Drugs atilr B I L R, . • at. Ms • NETV - DIR,UG VEdi One door ;Cert. 8R0i9'44 5 - lit a. i.WELL sEacirx, STOCK of ; PURE DRUGS, ORESIIC ALS and all tbabest ENT muriitnES, xegosE* LAMPS, P r ERFUMEBY. SOAPS, &c Yest. End of Brown's Hotel _ . CI RIP P S.-Juhuston's Rheumatic vv compound„ at NIXON'S. SCR - ATCHEII,4 I ATTENIION ! !01(1 - I\_7 -and new sty', Itch gre.HTy cured liy - . - NIXON-8 OINTMENT. TIERED ITCH RAPIDLY CURED BY . NIXON'S OINTMENT. ROUND•ITCH YIELDS RAPIDLY tA to the curative power of NIXON'S OINTAIENT. I$ THE TDIE - TO AiAVE A supply of NIXON'S CATTLE POWDER for all kinds of Stock. - - I • iSTON'S - DRtrer, -STOitl, IS JUST h il iway between the Methodist Church and Seller's Hotel, same side, Sedund Street. A fell stock alwasn on hand. sCHEIsiCK'S SEA WEED TONIC, AT SPANGLER'S. COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR at SPANGLER'S. TrENNEDY'S MEDI9AL DT S COVERY, Limh.sy's Blood &archer, > - Hostetter's Bitters, . Helmboldls %aim, ' ,- .Ayer's SAniaparilla, e: . . Swami!' Panacen, ' r„ Hoefland's German Bitters, at . . SPANGLER'S. , . QOZODONT FOR THE TEETH, - AT • - SPANGLER'S. BURNETT,'S COCOAINE FOR THE HAIR at - SPANGLER'S. SWAIWS. PANACEA; pANi, EitA.T AYE - It'S PILLS Wright's Pills, Tommand's Pills, at - - - - - li• GS ! I . l_, tr G ! ! C. H. CRESSLER,. sUccom tontdrsua, ft. CitEs.4. tatt„, „has opened in IlsltaUt.roorff;Aa.Seemid street, oppo- site the Peet - Oftlce, whatelevalf4Xffolt will be. made to 'sustain the popularity the'oldnent had aqitired, A ccintinuation of the liberal Which thafinn_ilet eehred is respectfully soliolteff... stock of unkirit Chemicals, and Patent...UW.(6;4mb; taw offered. Also a desirable assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket BookS, Hair Brushes, ; Cloth Brushes, ' Tooth Bruffies; ' Coarnetics, and Fancy Artielei in Kreat, Tariaty.. KEROSENE LANTS.—Every deEkniptlon of Hand Lampa ,Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps suitable fur Kitoben use, Parlor use, Store we and Ogee THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MAREET. Family Dyea of all Colors. Everyttillig in a Druggists line of basilica. 73 Presuip t cms .receivespecial atientles, amt = are compoundeft.frith care and Ara all. 011£681.331t, IA Second Strata, opposite the Port Office. iLiquoto. 'TM PO,IIT E R S - OF WINES ANI) LIQUORS , LAUMAN, BALLADE & NO. 28 Num NINTH STILV.kr., rkheeen Chubpdancl Walnut street, PAUsdelphia. Geo. M. LAVILAN, A. M. IDa.t.ADE, J. D. BMW°, i RIVESE, GARDRAT & 06.1 i surEßtoit COGNAC BRANDY; VINTAGE or 18:z;, Each bottle sealed with green wit with the initials of th; • I,II.IVNTED LAUMA23, BALLADE & CO. SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE FINE - SITERItY, CLAICeI` AND ROCK worr4i• , • ANAssoirrxENTOF FINE-BRANDS OF CHAIIPAGNE. QBEORNE &CO.'S OPORTO, - VERY i'DiE AND IIELICATE oit n P'o R I', Each bottle sealed with yellow wax with the Intriail of the Firm. riPORTFAI 1 1-T LAUSIAN, BALLADE & CO., Na. 128 South Froth Sheer, PltilcddpAta - , OLD R-YE W , HISKEY OLD 'WHEAT WHISKEY, WARRANTED. , OBERHO'LTZ WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY, WEERT'S WHISKEY, TAFFErS WHISKEY, AND READING LAOMAN, BALLADK - & Co., , No.l South Ninth Street, PkilactelpAia. n0234y. maxlibate QriitkrlNW: H _W R HITBEk •Sr.. TOLBEAT -- -HiT. ( ope ne d their stook ' ' ~ cfr Blain street, c - nearly oppesit4ll:::cil pbre, ,rst6sfirss, .. with an exteusire, of iarei iiitre, Candy; &e., • . consisting part of .. SAM', rngeo. Planes, - Files, Paitis, Clits, Glass, Bsashes - - Shovels, ' ' "Rakes, Blasting Powder; Grind Biwa,. ,Cedar Ware, - , - Pocket Knives, &c. Spacial attention is caned' - prepaied to furnish'in any quantity, at wholesale, every-thing in their line. Call aod examine one qtnek. novl6 COACH AND: SADDLERY HARDWARE. . The' subscriber respeAtlly informs Ms friends and the public, that he continues - to tour}- ure the above bubinets. at his old eland, on Stain Street, opposite the German Re• formed Church, CiIAXBEILSBURO, PA. , Haring enlarged his bu Sad-Wars and Coach makers—will End in his Store Room a general assorhoen of goods suited to their severhl requirements, such as - Fair and Country Flegskins, Patent Leather, • Saddle Trees and. Girth Gig Trees, Fall Plated; Tinned and Japanned; Goat Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain Web, lotrer than Cotton Hames. Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned Coedit Handiee, - new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Banda; Bridle Fyouts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Weial Carr Haines. BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patrerng; Ivory and Wooden 31artlagate Rings, Stump Joints, and a. variety of other goods imitable for the triule. - ALL KINDS OF PLATING, Se., done with neatness and despatch. (decl9l LEWIS WAMPLEIL CHEAP HARDW ARE !- BRAND £ FLACK Had a few goods - under the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Muni ware. Besides, they have just received' from New York 'and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods purchased much cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been hurried out. therefore we offer Iron. Nails, Hocks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Oils. Glass, Paint, 4te.. at the:Direst figure. TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARKEHSt We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron' of different kinds, which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city. Also we lutve HO kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at from 6 to 10 dollars per keg. CUTLERY. , Knives. and Fbrks, Scissors. Razors. Pocket Knixes, Npoons, d:c.. Just received from New York which we offer very low. seyeS CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS Shoemakers' Findings, - Saddlers' Finding); at HAASE, & FLACK'S. Q.HOVELS, FORKS AN'D SPADES-AT 25 cents each and many ether articles which trio In the tire, which can be made as goad as new at BRAND & FLACK'S. • CEDAR WARE,—CaII at the Store in X.) the . BRAlip.dc FLACK. fforWarbing jilouges.- WUNDERLICH,& NEAD FORWARDING A. 1.13 COMMISSION MERCHANTS North Se and Street, opposite the Cumberland Vall6 Railroad Depot. Chambernbtor, Pa. Cars tub regularly to and from Philadelphia and Bahl more. AGENTS.—Peacook, , Zell & Hinehman, No. 808 Mar ket St., Philadelphia. , Lykens Valley, Broken'Egg and Nutt COAL, (du ect from the mines), Wilkesbarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT, kept etmstantly , on band. FLOUR,' GRAIN. and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. , ; Sept Y, 63. WUNDERLICH- Er. READ. 'PRA L. - Gru.s3riz. • Ji.coniEux.R. it2I.I.LLESPIR, ZELLER .& CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTR, AND rrHatrsAtz__GßOCEßS, • _ North-Went corner of Sixth anektarket Sttetrts. M PO! To R T " A N T - I N TH A L, I D S IRON THE BLOOD It is well known to the medical profesdon_that IRON is the Vital principle or Life Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from tie food we eat; bat if the food is riot properly digested, of if, from any cause whatever, the necessary quantity of Iron is not taken intothe circulation, or *comes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad bloat will irritate the hert, o;n1 clog up the lungs, will stupefy the 'brain, will abstlltsitie liver • and will send Its amuse producing elements to all parts of the system, and every one will suffer In whatever organ may be pre disposed to disease. The great value of SP,INGIER'S. IRON AS,A MEDICINE Is well known and manoa - lodged by all medical men. The difficulty has been to obtain such preparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimnlate nt once with the blood. This point, rays Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combinatiou in a way before unknown: THE PERUVIAN SYRUP # Is a PROTECTED solution of the PROXLDE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE that strikes at the Root of Disease by 'applying the blood with is Vital Principles or Life, Element—lron. Dentifrices, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP - Cum Dyspepsia• Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. - THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system and butt& up an "Iron Cou.stitution. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous. Affections, Female Complaints and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder., - THE PERUVIAN-SYRUP Is a SPECIFIC for all diseases • originating is a BAD STATE OF THE ELOOD,•or accompanied by Debili• -ty or a Low State of the Sy-stem. Pamphlets containing certlticates of cares and recom mendations frotnioute of the moot _eminent Physicians Clergymen and others, will be sent FREE to any address. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, Esq.; President of the,Metropolitanßank, N. Y. ' Rev. ABEL SIEVEI9B, Lath Editor Christian Advocate & Journal. Rev. P. 'CHURCH, • . • Editor New York Chronicle, Rev. John Plerpont. • Lewis John son, M. D., Rev, Warren Berton, = Roswell Kinney, M. Rev: Arthur B. Fuller, H. K. Kendall, IL D., . Rev. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm. M. 11., Rev. 4 ,,,'lNantin Cobb, Francis Dana. D., Rev. T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nate, Jr., JowAntonio Sanchez, M.D. - Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A:. A. Hays, M. D., Rev. Henry Upham, Abraham Wendell, EL D., Rev. P. C. Headley, J. It. Chilton, M. D., Rev. John W. Olmstead_ H. E. Kinney, It D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK do CO., ezclusively for J. P. DINSAINREi 991 Broadviay, New York. - Sold by all Druggists. j ;sow-ly REDDI I NG'S :RUSSIA SALVE, FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE has AIR) , established the superiority of . REDDING'S RUSSIA- SALVE - Over 'all other healing preparations. It cures all kinds of Sores,:ents, Scalds, Burns, Boils, Incein, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, Sore Ups, Sore Eyesl&c., removing the pain at once, and re ducing the most!angrydooking S wellings and 'Misname- Bons as if by magic. arrLy CENTS A BOX. FOH RAMS BY J. P. D/NSBORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. S. W. FOWLE & CO., NO. 48 Tremont street, Batas, and by all Druggists. julvl3-eow•ly - Turpentine, • Build - ere and Contra/tire, as they are ftitebitd. Marait,29f -.1 5565.- ejai. iptALTIMORE - LocK HOSPITAL: —Dr. JuP JOHNSTON, therfannd.er of this Celebrated Institu tion,_ offers the most certain speedy, and only effectual remedy in the world for taleets, Structures, Seminal Weakness; Pain in the -Loins, Constitutional DdnUty. - - Impotence Weakneit Of the Back aad lambs, - Affections of the /kidneys, Palpitaticatof the Heart, - Dyspepsia, tier - sous Irritability,. Disentes of the Head, Throat, Now_ or, Ain; and all those serial:ls and melancholy disorders aris - ing front thellenroottre habits of Yen*, 'which destroy both body readmits& These secret and solitary motives are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syretis to the merit' ter: Tflyssinc, blighting _thew mart britlinnt hopes oranticipations, rendering marriage, fir„ impossible. •yo - uxG MEN! " Young Alen'e tindery, who bake beasts the victims ar SolitaryTr ase,Hutt dreadful and destructive habit which nil antinalty sweeps to an natimely grave thousands of pang' men of thermal exalted talent and tailtiarttintelleat, who:. might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders oreloonenee, or-waked toetetaey the living ryte; may eta with full confidence. , MARRIAGE; married persons; Cr young men 6ontemp3eiti4nwriars being aware, of physical weal itess,orgenle debility, defor mities, 6a, should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. 411 e-who places himself_ under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously - oonftde in hie honor as a gentleman, ; and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician, 'ORGAIIIC NV:EAR - NESS DIDIEDIATELY CURED AND puta, VIGOR RESTORED. ; Ills disease is the penalty most fr . equently pahltry those - who have become the victims of nap:Ter Indulgences. oupg - personv are too apt to commit eXecgief from mot _ Wing aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject milpretendtodeny thatthe power of Procreation - is lost sooner VC - those Ming Into improper habitthan by the prudent. Bethielbeing priced of the pleasure of healthy offipriug, and thb most serious and destructive sympathy to - mind and body raise. The system becomes deranized, the physical and mental poweraweakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, pilpltatlon of the heart, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, symtoms of consumption. Cilia No. 7, South Frederick &red, seven doors from Baltimore street, East side , up the steps. - Be particular in observing the name and number, or 3*On Rdi ml..trike the place. - A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS No Mercury or :Nauseous Drugs. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Reyal College of Surgeons; London. graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, „and the greater part of *harm life has been spout in the hospitals of London, PAritc, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has - effected sane of the_ most astohiehing easels that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the bead and ears whip asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, WWI bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind. were cured' irtitely. A CERTAIN DISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this painful disease, it too of ten happenstl, at tm ill-timed sense of shame, ordread of dis covery, deters him from applying to thwewho from educe tb la and mgt.., tability can alone befriend him, delaying:till the constitutional syruptomsof thishorriddisoisemukethair appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head andlimhs, dimness of sight, deafness, sobs on the elle, bones and arms, blotches - au the liend, face and extremities, progressing with - frightful ra pidity. till at lust the palate of the mouth Or the bones of the nose Lill in and the victim of this awful disease be-, comes a horrid obje.ri of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending hint to 'that bourne from whence no traveller returns.", To such, there fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to - presetve the most inviolable serireer; and from his extensive practien in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to thennfortrinale vic tim of this kovid disease. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victim* to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness - of ignorant pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely umve, or makehe residne'oflifernisemble. 'TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE - Dr. J. addresses thoee,ivh4 have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholj- etfecturo: dared by early habits of youth, via:—Weakness of the Thick and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of.Sight,L. Lies of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dv . : pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Demugement of the Dips 'live Functions, Genes-el Debility, Symptoms of Cousump "tiott, MENTALLY, the fearthl effects on the mind are much to be dreaded ; loss of Memory, eonfitsion of Ideas, Depres sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, - Self-Distrust. Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can nosvjudge- what is the cause of their declining health, bossing their vigor, becomin,g.weak, pale, have ampler appearance about the eyes. cough, and symptoms of Consumption. lsr. JOHNSTON'S 'INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC , WEAKNESS.^ By this great and Important remedy, Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured, andfull vigor restored. - Thousands of the mast nervous and. debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been Immediately relieved, All impediments to Marriage,. Thrsical or Mental Disqualifi cation, Remus limitability, Trembling, Weakness or Ex -haustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG- M.E1 , 1„ alto hive injured themselves by a certain - practice, indul ged in when alone—a habit , frequendy learned then evil companions, or at school, the effects are nightly fel4 even when asleepy and if not eared render marriage impossible, anddestroyabothmindandbody;shaildapplytmmediately What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the-.eoneevikenee.of deviating from the path of suture, and indulging In a cer tain secret habit. Such persons,' before contemplating 3IARRIA.GE should reflect that a sound Mind and body are the natedne cessary requisitestomemoteconnubialhe ..'nest. Indeed, without these, the journey through life “uunt a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the s view ; Hie mind becomes shadowed with despair, arid filled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another be: comes blighted with our own. - OFFICE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK.- STREET BALTIMORE. , . , TO STRANGERS.—The many tlionsands cured at tat Institution in the last fifteen years; and the um:nem= tni portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, Is a.suificient guarantee to the emitted. N. B. There are so money ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, mining the health of thealready 'Meted, Dr. Johnston deems - it necessary to say to ease unacquainted with his reputation, that his hang in his office. TAM NcrricP.;.—All letters must be post paid, and contain a postage stamp for the reply, or no answer will be sent. [mar 16.1 y. sire43roof -satto. THE GREA T FIRE AT CRAMBERSBURG. VICTORY i VICTORY I FOIL EVANS & WATSON'S SALAKANR.E.R SAFES. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES: Camdtransistmo, Aug.-15, 1864 Messrs. Rrans ¢ Watso,n Gentlanen This is ,to Inform yon that ;tut Safe Fin' chased of you some time since was subject to the great fire which consumed otsr store during the rebel b 11714011 of the 30th of July last..l We are hhppy to say, that after we had Mien ore• safe from the ruins, where it had laid fora period of three days. and opened it, we found our books and papers in an excellent condition. , • . We would recommend your Safes to alfporsons who wish a good article. Yours, truly. .. yff.LER, HAMILTON - ik.`:CO. bIWEHEIISBURG, Ang. 15, /SSC Messrs. Evans 4 Worsen: „ , Gendessen r I with pleasure Inform you that on opening my Safe, piirehased - Prom you scene time slate, - on Saint. day evening last, just two • vreeks after,the trotting dear town by the rebels, I found my boots and papets inmneh better condition than I expicted ; on opening the books and papers }band them perfect My Safe was exposed to great bent, on account of the annuity of oils and other combustiblematterr. Ihrid in myceller. Iwrtteyvnoneome of the paper that was in nay Safe daring the the, that you may see how well it was - preserved. I will won wantmy Safe repaired, or a new, one in exchange. Very respectfully, yours, L. B. EYSTER. CIid3IIIEREZMW, Aug.ls, 1864. Messrs. Evans Watson: Gentlemen: In the dreadful the 'which deshoyedmy store and the greater' portion of this town, which was done by the rebels on the 30thof July last, I had oni of your Fire• Proof Salts, - prunhosed from you same thlie _since,which contained my books, papers, &e. Ale,' nw dergoing the violence of the flames, and falling some be feet and remaining in the heated ruins for a period Gregg' enters days, it wasrecovered from the burning masstted opeied.- I have the gratification to inform you that RS contents were preserved in an excellent condition, and as this is one of the many instances wherin your Sates have billy sustained the good qualities atributed to them, I feel it an agreeable duty to render evidence of the amt. Respectfully, yours, J L DEVSERT., ---- 'CIiAMBERSBUIIO, Aug;ls, 1864. Morrs.Erans 4, Watson: Gentleman This is to inform you that the Safe we purchased from you some time ago was subjected to the lire which consumed our office during the rebel invasion on the 30th of July last. Wi are happy to say - that the Safestood the test of the fire well, and we reonvtatoar papers from it uninjured. Very respectffilly, 'KEN - NED% J.: DULL • - Mors Et... 4 waaa C n I : IAMMERSMIRG, dug. 2 6 , 1 .864 • G"glanell'' I take this opportunity to inform yaa thq my Safe, which is a No. 5 of your make, was in the great 'fun which destroyed this town on the 30th of July. I now have the pleasure to state to you that am. Ibad taken the Sate from the rains, where It hadbeen Rap: al pe negd ri t od ve ; rep l t fl i7,w da cum ys: me ri mu tites ed l m = an intense heat, on P=IS the Safe.' mu pleased 'to find that WI my poPeze, s in aiami the legal, saim tliu.s 10t4,___ . Yenta, resPeMinny, COL. F. S. STUMMTO* More Bain of the same good quality on hantriagtict gale. Also, Salamander, Fire, and Burglar -Proatt_ Na tl at Mak, Mercantile and Dwelling•tionse Qanlb Door's fur Raab and Stores, Bank Locks, ' .1.6-SontAEVANB4tA F L. B. EYSTER, Agent for Chambersbtug, °VA y ilav ATSk eOrpa.. L1'1,1;1E8' wDoucarr AND CHILLED - FIRE AND 'BURGLAR-PROOF SA l ';c o .- - VAULT DOORS, AND LOCKS. - Every safe of this manufacture Is from COW inch to nto inches thick (according to sise,) of solid iros,Afiled casting' On to a network of Wrought iron banana is las% tened by Lillies' Combination Lock, whichhas no 70:1,....,.n0r Key hole. thus rendering it secure against btirlftolri 'hake of ibis Iron wall is attached the best fire- s r, known. The great thickness of iron in thole them 'secure in a tire from being warped- or drown nut af shape by - beat, or from being _crushed by 00-14111 of wpm or timbers or ' lLs own fail. The VatiltDc , are thick and 2 inches thick of chilled and Wrought Iron°"'"" ure fastened by Links' celebrated Lock. fiendfia: awn tars or price lists to the subscriber, who Is sok agent for oentralPennsylvania. GEO. W. PARSONS, weren't Am 110 Market fit, Harrisburg, Pa. Jill