The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 12, 1865, Image 4

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LIST OF RETAILEBS.—Notiee is
..L4 hereby even to all Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in the selling of Merchandise, .Commodities or
O P eZt Whatever kind or nature, whether of the growth,
product and manufacture of the United States of of any
Foreign States, and to all Distillers, &c.„ residing within
the county of Franklin and State of Penusylranus that
tilii.uase classified and assessed by the maim-signed, Ap
n o!' Mercantile Taxes, in said County, for the year
/ha, as follows: • .
CHAMBERSHURG, Oats. , $ eta
Gyros Sprecher, Grocery 14 7 00
J. Hoke & Co., 'Stare 10 ' 20 00
A. J, &H. M. White, Clothing • 13 lO 00
E. Anghithaugh, Jewelry 14 ' 700
,
C. H. Crawler, .Drugs
.. 14 . 700
S. S. Shryock, Books 11 1 15 00
Metcalf & Iliteehew, Store 10 , 20 00
Peter Felttaan, Shoes 14 I 700
L
J. ecrt,
L. Dhe Hata
... . _ - 14 1 700
14
MEMM
Biant & Flact;'Hartiware
Jacob Syangler, Drugs
Hiller, Hamilton & Co., Stoves...
Etter de Eyster, Stoves
John LiSy,
John Schofield, Grocery
D. B. Little, Confectionery
L. A. Shoemaker, Confectionery..
Gehricks & 13orkhart, Grocery..
Wm. C. McNulty. Segars
3. A. 8. Creoler, Variety Store.
WS. Fahnestock, & Son, Grocery
M'Clintock & Son,..Llats
Jacob Sellers, Segars
J. 8. Nixon, Drugs
Irvin & Hodes, Hardware
Jacob Bonen. Shoes
WaSooe &, Co., Store
W. W. Paxttm, Hato and Sltw:s
J. N. Snyder, Book*
Wm. Bender, Grocery
Isaac Mutat, Shoes
W. 8. SOuledllbtuns
John Bart,
G. P. Etchr Grocery...
A. B. Paha oak,. Grocery...
Alex. Fahnestoek, Grocery• • -
John H. Diurnal], Grocery...
Le_wia Wampler, Plater
'S. M. Perry, Grocery
H. B. Denson, Hsu and Caps
F. G. Dittman, Jewelry
' , E. D. Reid, Grocery
J. A. Jacobs,
Joseph Deckelmyer, Grocery.,
S. F. Greenawalt, Begets....
A. Reinaman, Jewelry.
Michael Kum, Jewelry.,....
George Lehner, Shoes
Huber & Tolbert, Hardware..
John Hass, Grocery
- P. Frels, Segats
John W Dittman Grocery...
Conrad Wagner, Grocery '
Isaac Stine, Grocery
Upton Washabaugh, Brewery
George Ludwig, Brewery....
Gottlieb Soel,'Notitras
Conrad Miller, Shoes
J. M. WnifkiLl, Store
Henry Poiffer. Segura
- Henry Feltman, Segan,
John Sheets, Clothing
A. J: Miller. Drop
T. J. Wright, Books-r. - -
J. S. Brown, Segue
T. Hookineon,
Huber & Le - master, Grocery.
J. L. Black; Store
B. Bishop,. Albums
Marks Felheinier, Clothing
Frank Elliott, Clothing
Jacob Huber. Confectionery -
C. H. Bush, Tobacoonist
Jacob Shaffer, Grocery
Jacob Shaffer, Grocery - „
Moses Greenawalt. Grocery
Joseph Winters. Grocery
Wm. Richter, Segura
T. B. Wood. Foundry
W. T. Matthews, Segura
Leonard Ebert & Bow Lumber and Coal.
Wunderlich & Tend, Wurebuctse—,—
A dam Ws)lf, 5ei5m'....... ....5.
Grier & Co.. Wiffehouse
George•A. Dries. Warehouse.._.
Oaks & Linn, Warehouse
Washington Nitterhouse, Notions
G. L Miles. Confectionery
Margaret Montgomery, Segars,
John Miller, Segura
B. L. Maurer & CO., Lumber.
Gracia& Bro., Lumber
D. S. Bomgardner, Lumber.
Miss P. Bache, Fancy Store
Peter Niclas, Carpets
Al‘, TRIM.
F. B. Salvely, Store •
Eli Funs, Confectionery...., -
.1. Hostetter & Co., Grocery '
Ca•itner & Burt, Clothing
B. Car Grocery -
W. H. rl, Drum.
H. Appenzeller,. Grocery
Christian Hoover, Segura
Adam Goetz, Grocery.
J. Newcomer, Sega=
O. H. Kunkel, Hats and Shoes
Jobs H. Hostetter, Drugs
A. W. Welsh & Co., Hardware
Samuel Hostetter, - Confectionery
Fetterhoff & Atherton, Books
Samuel Hammel, Boots and Shoes...
Sheffert, lmbrie & Warehouse..
G. W. Zeigler & Co.,'Store
G. A Goetz, Stoves
Goetz & Wilt, Shoes
J. A Hans, Clothing
E. P. kinmerickhouse, Confect:artery
Ervin & Rates, Hardware
Prather & Kreps, Store
'Maria Morton, Confectionery -
8. a Prather A: Co., Store
George ilgenfritz, Factory
& Davison, Foundry-
Philip Goetz, Grocery
James Barr, Stoves
Wm. M.Cio y. Jewelry
John Hartet, 'Flom
Joshua Yens, Grocery
John Burk,
8
John Adams, Terzers
George; Confectionery
Peter , Shoes
D. 8. Barnhart, Store
Henry Spic.kler, Store r
•
C. D. Lecher, Sorgo Mill '
WASIMIGTON.
Stoner & Stoner, Drugs
J. W. Miller, Store.
A. Tritle, Stoves •.
T. J. Filbert, Clothing
E. W. Wasbabaugh, Segal,
J. Beaver, Variety Store
Fins Zindore Coafoctiriners - _-
.A.mberson, Benedict, & Co.,fitore
J. F, Kurta, Drugs
Stoneham, Harddko r e.
J. R. Welsh & Son. Hats & Shoot..
G. & J. Bender, Clothing
D. B. Russel, Stoves,
Geo. Stover, Store.
F. Foithmen; Drugs.
C. Wi.logan. Jewelry
Isaac Long, Began.
Prick & Hoeffie. Store
Walter & Elwin, Flour &Feed
A. G. Nevin, Segars.
Geo. Frick, Foundry.,
Samuel Fume; Salt.
Hoover & Shockey. Salt
A.litrockey, Distiller
Peter Bonier, Store "
E. S. Bear, Factory
Peter Rockier, Store
QUENCY.
Mt. Alto Iron Co., Furnace
Mt. Alta Iron Ca, Store.
Mt. Alto Iron Co., Forge
Mt. Alto Iron Co., Ro
E. J. Small, Store
Peter Me'felt, Grocery
Sapper & Elden, Store
Henry Starry, ......
Lewis Elliott, Store. '
Elliott & Minter, Store
Stover & Winger, Store
Rock & Summers, Store
J.M. Cooklltore
Daniel Beret, Sorg* Mill
GREEN.
S. E. Wl . 'ite, Fact...
Jacob Harckelrod Ware House
Stevens & Abl, Furnace
•
Steven & Abl, Forge
Stevens & Ald, Store '
Jno. P.Wallace, Store.
B. Embich & Son, Factory
Joseph Dice, Store.
Harriet Piper, Grocery
Samuel Shively, Drugs.
Samuel Etter. Grocery
Miry Ann Adair. Confectionery.
J. R.,Cook iSt. Son,Store
Robert Black, Sto re
D. M. Long, Sorge Mill
Jacob Garver, Sorge Mill
Micbitel Good, Factory
J. F. Ebersole, Sorg," Ittill
GUILFORD
J. A. Ryster, Paper Mill.. •
Spit& & Heyser, Paper M ill
&ceder &Strickler, Paper Mi 11...
0. H. McKnight, Store
John MKnight
atoagh &Son, Warehouse
Daniel Stouffer, &no Mill
MONTGOMERY
Christian Frantz, Salt
Christian Frantz, Sorgo Mill
Hz B. Winger & Co,. Store
"David Newcomer. Drugs,
Thomas Bowles & Son, Stare
John Rummel, Salt
John Shirts, Hardware
Wm. D. Moßinstry. Store
D. M. B. Sharman, Variety Store....
COuradFresti'Ms, Grocery
Thomas R. Shelter, Drugs
Mathew Smith, Shoes and Hats
T. C. Grove, Store
A. L. Coyle, Hardware
John Dock, Confectionery
Y E. Smith, Stationhry
C. G. Low, Segars.
- PETERS
Thompsml do Hemet Store
FertiPaad Brawny, Som..
Jacob Harper. Grocery
A. L. Shoop. Groner:l
McGoalro & Hauler, Smre.
Jao. Holler, Salt dc. Syrup.. .....
Conk & BoyA. St4re
Junes H. Sitore
B. L. N.,de'r, Sorgo HSU
ST. THirbmAs
riamn &Elder, Stnre...
.0. A. Fohi, Store
Wm. Polsgrove. Grocer,t, -
nnta Far}y, Grocery...
• VtiMIREN
Zimmerman, 5t0re...... ..
Wm. Aterieerry, Store
.101 m Grass. •,
.11AMILTWi
Henry Letrner,-Storta -
13 : OUTHAUPTON
J. B. & W. Orr. Store
Joseph Harp Confectionery*.
Samuel Knisely er.
,Druga
J. II Searipar. Clothing
of Uttaittro.
Joseph Giveler. Store 14 7 00
Jam Gish. Smut; 111-
14 7 00
Samuel Zuck, Sorgo 51111 14 7 00 -
• LETTER.h.t.L.NNY. .1 -
Wm. Karper. Store. 14 - 700
Philip Kamer. Store. 13 10 00
Jame 6 P. firreer, Store • 13 10 00
Wm. G.M'Clellan, Storel4 7 00
LURGAN. •
A. A. Pomeroy & 8r0.;5t0re.....,.... } • 700
TL R. Sknmer, Stare 14 7 00
H. W. Saltzman, Confectionery 14 7 (X)
.
FANNETT. ,
John Creamer, Wore 14 7 00
J. W. Everett ro., Store 14 700
Ferguson ar. Mackey 13 10 00
J. M. Rankin, Confectionery 14 7 00
Hammon & Clugston. Sorgo Nlili ' 14 7OO
S. B. Ilockeriberry. Stare' 14 700
Nimons 3 Pierly, Confectionery 14 7 00
W. R. Pomeroy, Store 13 10 00
. ..
7 00
.'A 00
William hoio'n;itare , 13 10 00
W. A. Mackey, Store 13 10 00
Isaaa Clagstoa, Store . 14 7CO
METAL. •
J, W. Skinner, Store 13 10 00
McCurdy' , klionWmeTY , Store 13 .10 CO
W. S. McAllen, Store 14 7 00
J. H. Walker, Shoes 14 700
Carrick Furnace - Co., Furnace 12 18 50
Carrick Furnace Co.. Forge 14 7 00
Carrick Furnace Co.. Store 14 7 CO
AN APPEAL, will he held on Saturday, the 15th day
ofAyra, 1865. at the Commissioneelotlice, in theboruegh
Ehatoberstirg, when and where all persons interested
who are not satisfied with the above classification may at
tend if they set proper. No appeals can be had after the
15th day of April g Ken under ray hand this 18th day
of March, 1865. LI. E. WERTZ,'
.march'M Mercantile Appraiger.
30 00
7 00
Matdjeo anb Zetoclrri.
GEO. DEMERIT 6,7,
JEWELERS,
303 BROADWAY. BEVY YORK
(COR.NER STRUM)
100,000 WATCHES
CILMNS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS
Mil
&c.,
WORTH - $500,000!
TO BE COLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. WITH° C'T
REGARD - TO' VALUE
4rtd not to be paid until you knor to/we
.SPLERDID LIST OF ARTICLES
L ALL TO ICE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAH EACH !
10eGold Hunting Cases Watcho
100 Gold Watches _ .
MO Ladies' Watches
300 Silver Wfttches
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12 00 to 15 00
10V0 Chatelaiv and Guard Chains 00 to 15 co
3000 Vest and 3eek Chains .1 00 to 10 Ot t )
4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches... 4 00 to
4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, Broaches. 300 to POO
7000 Jet, Opal, Ear Drops... 300 to 600
5000 Gents' BreastandSeartPins 300 to 800
4000 Bracelet. 3 00 to
WOO Chased ß•ve , lpts 500 te t i t
3100 California 13“,nomti Pins and. Iting,A. ::10 to
:2000 Gold Watch Fey 4
::0:0 Solitaire Sleere BuiteinseattStuda- PO to tr CL
3000 Gold Tbdilbler.2.-.
=1
3010 Miniature - Loektt.s.. Mat 00 3 09
2.500 Gold Toothpicks. Gros, ti Sc .... ti :00 to - dOO
3000 Fob and Itibbon 200 to 500
5000 Chased Gold Rini., - .. 200 to 500
4000 Stone Set Rings 2 00 to
6500 Sets Ladies Jewelry—Jet 5. (.nit 5 (0) to 15 00
6000 s.:tgJetre!rz —varied Ft? - I', 3 1.0 to 13 00
EOOO Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 100 to .4 (a)
4000 Gold Pencils. Ebony Holder rk Case O 111 00
6000 Gold Peas. ?donated Holder 200 to 000
AR the goal• iu the tilim e List will be sold, without re-
Arra - Wien, br ONE DOLLAR- EACH. Cerpficares of an
the various art.•rles are placed in similar envelopes seale'd
and inured, These envelopes will be sent by mail, or dN
livered at our office, without reicani to choice. On rectiv
ing a Certificate, you 11.411 het, a Sat ample it rerre,ent.,
and it is optional with you to xead tae dollar, and rece:rt
the article named. or nay Inbei in the Het of alme %mine
By tali moth v.e z ..e.nelotthms from a varied v.took of
r- -
Sae goods, of tho hest mak:v:rad - .test ntylett, and oft,
triesie wore at a nominal phe". v. hiln all have e ehaeoe
of 3ccitring aracir, of the very bigt.,it
In all troilartions by mail we , diargr,: for forwarding tne
Certificate, paybg rOVltge. and 4oicg th^ business. fIS
cents each. Fire 'ecrifficates se;t: for : Vert - g
Jot e 2, Thirty far e 5; $l2 - zy-ire S 1 ,1; and One Hundred
for $l5.
REASONS WHY 7
fihould supply 3 OUT tt not : nurlu•.l:Y.es ftsa - r
passed; our work cSaiiiit,allcd
punctually alien ed. Our contra! I ,, Cld . bn brings us near
the moot 7,11)0t., pOirt.C. Ourn - e‘olo are new from :11
manufacturer. and of the latest and moot desirable
The goods most be and the tern. urunequaur i
All articles ordered a, forward, ci by revaru
We guarantee entire !ntiefse , ion in every inctroie, and
if there abotilti be any person dissatisfied with any article
they may reerive i they will immediately return it. and
the price ,:n by rofunulPd
AGENTS.—W7r allow those acting as Agents Ten Cents
on eacb CPrtith - tate ordered, 'provided thoir rotuittano,7
=bunt to On ,,
They wall cotleet 2 cents for every Certificate, and. re
tairing 10 c ecor, remit co ua,A5 cants fur each.
Addrem. GE(i. bEMERIT & -
marel3l.l
WATCITICLOCKS, JEWELRY, tic.
Haring just 0111'0011 a wellsr-eted assortment of p.,11.4
In my line, directly
Opposite the - Post Office, on Second Street,
where my old and I hope many new customer,. w 11l find
me during business hours. My oldirtnek having been to
duced very suddenly 'en the 3Uth or July last. I was cent.
pelted to buy an
Entire New Stock of Goode,
which arc of the latest styles and patterns const , ting of
Gold and Silver (Imprted and American)
Gent's and Ladies' Watches,
Jewelry 01 ear and qualities.
Silver „
Nopl:n
Frht. and Butter Knives.
gold Pens of our quality,
Pock( t Cutlery
Runes. Strops and Bracher.
Sllver Plated sp?ons,.Forks and Butter Krives
Jett (toed).
Poeketitooks,
laoilec' Purses.
Neil 'and Tooth Brushes,
Redding and Pocket Lomb-.
Lead Pencils,
''Morocco Satchels,
Large and -Small Willow Baskets.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
rute€,
Fifes.
Banjos,
Tamborines,
I Aecordeons,
Fluting', &c.
The aasortment of CLOCKS is large and of every va
riety.
I have on I.,ed the HENRY REPEATING 'RIFLE,
which run 1* fired fifteen tunes in that many wombs.
Everybody should have one fur self defence,
The public lure ins iced to cull tail examine them.
PISTOLS en hand and orders Mkt for any kind Clint
may bh wanted. Cartridges dell t. tea kept on baud.
From long e.xpero.ao r lean adapt Spectadra to the
of the old as well ac middle aged. SPECTACLES ANIS
EYE GLASSES in Geld. Silver and Steel Frances al
ways on Intrel.
Having the agency for the bale of the celebrated BL'P.•
GLAR AND FIRE-PROOF RAFE. manufactured le
Ferrell, Ilemng & Co., I will 11l orders at the ntanufaro
Lures prier, Al Information in regard to theta gin en.
The public is, invimd to call 'and examine the stock.
Watches; Clock. end - Jewelry repaired at low rates to
-suit the time).
decl4 EDWARD AEG H [NBA UGH.
5000
2500
2300
7m
700
7W
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
10 00
10 00
7 00
- 700
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
12 50
1 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
25 00
10 00
7 00
11 - EN_R - y HARPER,
No. 5:0 ABM STREET, ABOVE FIFTH, PHILO.,
Minnifactgrer and Dealer in
WATCHES, FINE ..TEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
AND SUPERIOR SILVER PLATED WARE
,marr/a7.3nnx
10 CV
7 00
7 00
700
LLI HOLDf:N, INVITES THE'A T.:
.124 tentlon oftcevery readerof this paper, which includes
many thousand'of hl, old patrons and acquaintances, to
his unusnally large ane beautiful variety of AMERICAN
& imported wkrcims, CLOCKS. and elegant designs
ofJEWELIM; SURER WARE, &e.
ELI HOLDEN,
ect2fely 708'Market Street, Philadelphia.
10 00
7 00
20 00
10 00
700
700
TOO
SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF
FICE on Second Street, one ngtutre South of tLe
Mark* How. awn Mitetholre Shoe Worn angel
G ELWICKS
Pickles by the Dozen, and in jam, ready for the table
Pickled and PPE.. , ,..7..rr Frait,
Fine Ground Coffees, and Prime Teas, ,
Also—Cam• on the manufacture or all hinds of Canton
tienery. sell Raisons, Almonds. Filberts, Figs. Walnuts,
Oranges, Li moms and all kinds of French and imported
Confectionery and Fruits. • Call and examine for yourself.
do Charge fliishowiug goods.
march taIEL*ICKS 3 BUREITART
F AAMERS LOOK TO
yorß INTEREST! •
1 000) redieges of No. 1, 2 and No. 33.facterel,
oad, &11 oo
GO 00
l'REnl ANI) CHEAP,.in whole. half, quarter and eigtll
MD
EMI
Mil=
B r i ng , 1 1,, ng l'o;:tto:,, Bunn! Ira, TaDots, Butter,
Soap Dried Fruit. Rao. &.. itc., and get the high
e4t enAll per. for them. We bought our Fich in large
quantity,tlir,t frdtri first hands,tinti mli e,ll them CHEAP.
Irnaranteod as mveKentod, or no &ale:
, HEIAVICKS a BURKHART
lEEE=
MIIMEM
MENEM
E=iMINE=
Ilay r e the largv.st stock nt gonds in town. This is ui•knos, l
e.rlged by ail Th..y . do not confine themselves to the Gr,
rory and Pmt ino , inoks nlone, but buy and sell Rlmobt
every don_ririon of qt..:_ :non the mnalle%t l'nnkoe no
t;on np ro bygsla-ads 4 Sugar and thinds sold
Nybole.ale to - Country Membants ar, e . "&np a any home in
Philadelrlm
G ELWICKS & BURKHART
Sell Queeth , Ware, Stove -Ware. Brushs, Brooms. Bell
(~/Pl3, \F3rh Linca , Sperm Oil, :pale Oil, Coal Oil. Ker
own.' Ott. T.ubrk , ,,lng on. Cll .- 1 - y Combs.
I=l
ARKET- HOUSE.—The undersigned
A. respectfully inform their numerous Customers and
the ptibl.e generally that they have r°.opened their Gro
,ery Store in the rll4llll formerly ueolpied by the Hook and
Ladder Company.' to the Narket Houne, and take th:s
Method of returning their thanks for the hberal patronage
heretofore extended to tio.‘.o. Thor stink is complete in
e' cry variety of FA3IILROCEIIIES. consisting of
Ham. Syrup, Salt. Mackerel, Coffee,. Sugars. Teas, To
baccos. Ltrublec4. Hncare, Bucket... Cords, Twines, C01a.,-
ware , , Q.4.camo.tre nod cot rything herrtotore kept at their
former plaee of butane, They a 'Wain-lays keep a butli.
mord neck an hand to be enabled to meet the demand,. of
the emumunit3. COUNTRY PROUL CE toter in
nun' for goods at rash market pncoo. Don't forget the
pi ,market Hour":) three doors from the comer, no
-n Street. [n11 , 4.311 HI_HER & LF,3IA:RT,R.
c 4, PRECIIER'S GROCERY STORE:—
A., Tl,,xotierci g vetl Las the largegt stock of FAMILY
GROCERIES in town srhirli ho olTonx tit the public lit the
lon.wr CASH PRICES. It is not necemeTy ennmerate.
at, hi. etch is large and complete. "
11 . ?" Highcst.pricer. pool for COUNTRY PRO DUCF. in
exconnrc for g4xxls. laurral) CYRUS SPRECH ER.
"fIOFFEES, TEAS. SUGARS —Just re
eel% ell at E. D. REID'S.
MINCEMEAT .—A fresh sux as a . t
HAMS AN D BEEF.—A large lot of
fresh etin-41 city- Hams innd Driecatent at
REID'S.
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS. CUR
rants, Citron, Dried Apples, Drie.
at REID'S.
FI S H .—N o. 1 Shore Mackeral, Dried
Halibut, Dried Cod, Shad, at REID'S.
303 Bc.,,lviay, New York
T:CKWHEAT - AND -lIOMINY.—Just
i_Aftmeirod a lot of .Nth - Jamey fresh ground Buck.
iiheat Meal; 1111 white Hominy, Soup Deana, &e.., at
REID'S.
ON I 0 N S --Wetberdeld and Country
Onionk a large supply, at RE ID'S.
Ti EROSIVE OIL AND EIAMPS.-Su
il Prior Rerwarb Oil. Chamber - and Parlor Earnpa,
Shades, Lanterim &r., a• REID'S.
C"r. 'HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
. GROCER AND CO, MISSIOS MERCHA,VT,
:oi3-MAlticFr Sra:tr, ab,, ve Fißh street )
Phi hit g 9.1• 1 y
B°°TSHOE AND VARIETY STORE.
P. FELDMAN, having dispuned of his entire stock
ot Boots Shoes. &e., at trholtsals., on the :Nth of last month,
arid anduat it ineuns enient to resume bosiness at how ion
trier place on Slain, street. I hose just returned from the
ERN— with a A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK, to which he reps tfully invites-Ste attention of
his old customers. and as many new ones as Mil be pleased
DI five 111111 a 4'231 at IllS NEW STORE ON SECOND
in CHARLEY KLINE'S brick building, nearly op
posite the tarot ()HIM His stock einimays etort sarietyy
of Youths'. Ladies' and Slen's BOOTS & SHOES, which
for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot la, sun
pos6eil in the eounty, anal which will be sold at privets to
suit the dotes, Havittnetrehoned THE LAT EsT I' LE
OF LASTS, he Is prffpareil to make Costumer work, at
Nll,ll untie,. hy the bent Turkinan in the onatty. With
dispositionaciAot obliging and uccomintaLating, he 1101..$
to meat a fitteral shore of patronage—oithout a detlre
tit monoltolise, as Iris motto Is. iii our common, calamity, to
live and let leave.
Particular attention paid to all kinds of Rspairing.
TERMS CASH. AND PRICES U.NIFORM, WITH
OUT EXTOR'r 101 i.
Be has also tin hunt!. and-for sale,ellear, Trunks, Vu.
lises, Caries Sacks. Linnen and-I'4er Collars. Puller,
Envelopes, lok-staurls, Steel !'ens. he,
8.-All persons knowing thetntiels es indebted will
please mill and 'nuke itninediatesettletnent, that I may he
enabled to meet my Cornier liabilities itt the City. a tut-24
MO ALL WHOM I'l' MAY' CONCERN.
.MCOJJ 111.170,V'S 17007 l SHOE STOIIE.
The undersigned fakes this method of returning his thanks
to his nunierous customers. unit the public generally, for
the ,ery fiber. , , patronage tieretofore extended to him,
and hopes io his present misforune in continuo with nean
ly es ery business man In too, n, that he will still continue
to be remembered. He has the pleasure of informing the
public that he has opened his Store in the Zfosenuent of J
B. If, - Lanalean's !hailing, un Second Siren, four dour,
North g,f_tbe -Methodist Church, n here he is prepared to
offer a—Oiler:ll uslorttuent of Men's, Women's and Chil
dren's Hoot and Shoes, embracing his unlit/lid City man•
nfucture, nleh, for excellece of stl le and durability are
Barri, it, mai 0( his former stock• and will be offered ut
pnees a, suit all lie is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from
and excellence cannot be
i h r i l l ,fl.,fod il'l' S lu tOi w th b ,!t c t h il f o o i r S b us t' t i t q l ;7: harms. ,
crwrommt WORK of eery variety done with
promptness.—As lie etnploys none but superior workmen,
he t,,tk instilled in guarunteeing all teak made at his eu
talthubutent. Don't forget the plate, Four IJoars North
Jrof t ,Italan6At Murat, Second &rat. East Ziitir--
TREN7:B. ef , the Intent style. Worn approved mnkcre, at.
waits on hand, and for tale at u very *wall "avatars on
original oast. rana24l JACOB aiITTON.
the
_fratikita ittposilatp, i4autberstatto, pa.
Groterito,
SELL
Spiced OyeterA,
Canned Peaches,
Jelly's of all lands,
Dried Apples
12!!!!
.Prunes, -
J3eaxo,
Hominy
=I
IVater, Soda, Ginger. Butter
and Sugar Cracker.
Fancy Cakes and Crackers, city baked.
MEM
GEL WICKS d BURKHARTS._
WIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
FOP. YOUR FISH. -
VA3III,Y TUVERY
GELWICKS . & BURKHART
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
13ooto aub 561pn0.
'Lino of erabel.
P E NNOS.Y LVA NI A RAILROAD ,
IVLST EP. TLIIE TABLE. FIVE TRUSS DAILY
to and front Pitl.addphio and Pittsburg. On. and niter
Monday, OctoborMit. YES, the 'Passenger Trnins of they
Pennsylvania RaEnoit I Company aril': depart from Harris-,
burg and arrive at Pt ladelpMa and Pittslau-g fellenq :
EASTWARD:
- - .
THROUGH EXPRESS TRA !atm.'s Harriiiturg dkti
ly at 2.45 .4. )L, awl arriies at West Phitatlelpbia at 6.55
A. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily- (except Monday)
at 8.00 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40
P. Sc. Paseengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at Late. and arrives at Wed Philadelphia at a •
35 P. M.
PITTSBURO A\•3 ERIE EXPRESS toss. Harris
burg daily (except Saratays) at II P. 34. ..ad =ire* at
West Philadelphia. at 4.'20 A. 31.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM, leares
Harrisburg daily(except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M., and in ,
rives at Vi est Philadelphia at 920 r. This train has no
eon', talon /PM the reee.
- .
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TBAf2leaveq'Har•
risbarg daily (except Stmday) 'at 7 A., m., , aud arrive/5 at
Low - aster at 9.15 A-31.: connecting (except on Monday)
with the Fast Line east.'
MI
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Ilarri4 ,
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. at., Altwata 41.50
A. at.. take breakfast. and arrive at Pittsburg, at 12.40 P.At.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 2.e.i A. at.: Altoona 8,15 A. X,
take breakfast. and arrives.tat . Pittsburg et 1.40 e. M.
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3..
25 A. Ay. Altoona at 8.15 A. at., take breakfast an d arr iv e s
at Pittsburg at 2.10 P. at.
FAST LINE leaves Harnsburg daily (except Sunday)
at 400 P. at.: Altoona at 9.10 It, at., take sutiper. and ar
rive. an Pittsburg. at 9.00 A. 3f.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (axc e pt:Sn A .
day) ut L4O P. at.: Altoona at 7.53 P. 31., take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.50 it td.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION
LEI
west leaves Lam
easter at 11.20 A. a.. cum.-T[l[lg there with the .51ta1 west:
leaves 'Mount Joy at 11.51 a. at., and arrives at Ilarrisburc
at 1.00 P. m.
_ -
TILE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 630 r. sr..
stops there. rossencers for East of Ilortisburzisy over to•
61 11.55 r. 1. SAMUEL D. YOUNI:.
tior9 - Supt Middle Div. Penna. IL IL.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIEWAY
FALL TIME TABLE.—Frier 7r , tho. Daily a
and from Baltimore and If iashiagto n city
Con nPetiorA mad- with train, On PVIIIIi.i . I,4IIIit Reary,d,
to and from PitrnbtFq um! the West.,
It TRAINS IJAILY to and from tiro North b.l
West Branoll Snylaohanna. Elmtira and ell of Northern
Non York.
:in and oftir 3lorviau. Oct. 17 1 / 1 . 1081. the Patio otter
Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at gad
depart from Harriettitth and Baltimore ac folio's&
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Stlnbury daily (ex , ept
Sanday) t '0 , 41.131.
leaves Harnsburg 1:20
art es at Baltnnoit
LXPRESS TRAIN' leaves Sanbury daily (vx
ccpt Sunday) ... ~ ...... I 1;43 T.N.
-• i leaves Ha r rte bu r g (except ,
3forday) 2:.7) A. M.
" arrives at Baltimore ..;...... 7:00 A.'&
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Icavc,
Harriataxrg 7:00 A.m.
HUNRITIS ACCOMMODATION IPaves
• bon• daily (ex. - Sunday) .. 7:30 A.M.
PHILADELPHIA .E.t PRESS TRAIN Itmswis
S c ri c tlind l ip A - (e r S ) ulolaY)
N MAIL TRAIN leaves- Baltimore daily texrept
Sunday)
- leaves Harrisburg:: ....... 1:3.5 P.M.
arrives ar 5unbury.......... P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore !lay- • - .9:30 P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg .1159 £M.
'eaves Harrisburg dally "(ex.
' eept Monday) :145A-st.
sr,ives at Sunbury • • 5.:33 A.M.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at.- 730 P.M.
loav es Harrisburg daily (ox
core Surolapi) at 12:a.5
arrives at Sunbury' at. ...... g3:25.A.M.
lIABRISBURG ACCOMMODATION loaves
Baltimore Mill ytex. 3londay 3.00 P.M.
. anires at Harri4ittrg at. .... 7:51)
SCNBI'RY ACCOMMODATION leaves Har:
risburg . dolly (ex. Sunday) 4:CO P.M.
The Elio Esti,. and Philadelphia Eaprean are through
trains to and from Erie and al) intenneillat4points. Mail
and Expreim train run thrungb to Elmira.
For further informathal apply a• rho !Knee, in Pennnyl.
rmtia Railroad beymt..
J. K. DuBARRY. Gen. Supt
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAlL
ROAD.—Thugreat line traserse*Ahe 'Northern and
Northu-e•t counties of Pennsylvania to thlllteity of Erie, on
Lake Erie. •
It bus been leased by the Pent:ay:Amnia Railroad Com
pany. anti i% operated by them.
Ita entire length way, opened for passenger and freight
knedne.4. (t,' of I. 17th, 1564.
=
TIME OF PAS ,,, EN(IER TRAMS AT HAFIRISBURti
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation ..
LEAVE 'Mtn-WARD
Mail Train 1:15 A, M.
Lock Haven Accommodation.. 1:40 Fr. if
Passenger Cars run through on Mail Train, without
change both ways between Whilodelphia and Erie, and
Bald more and Erie.
Elegant steeping Carson Mail Train both ways bltreen
I.lnlad..lphla and Lurk ,Bore. and on Elmira &pyres.
Turin both Wkly 3 between Wlllnunsport and Baltimore.
For ivformatlon respecting Pa,benget bash/ass apply at
rorneth and Market St -eta. Philadelphia_
And Kir Freight business of the Company's Agents
S. B. 'KINGSTON. Jr,. Cor. 13th and. Market Su., Phila.
J. W. Ttf:rsol.ris. Erie.
J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. Md.
HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
11. W. GWINNER,
Get Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
JOS. I). POTTS.
fel/.9.,65 Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
CI7.IIF3ERLAND VALLEY A: FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CHeiNGE OF HOURS.—
On and afterNonday, Oetober :31.1564, P',assenger Trains
Rill run duiiy. m. follorre.(Sundays excepted)
FOR CIi;IMBEBSBURG ADD HARRISBURG
! ;
Leave Ilagerstowp 7;oor 245
Greencastle , 7:31 3;35
/ Arrive ar ' i 9;17 4:20
etarnbersburg—
Leave at.... .. 1 ?-30 1: 55'
Leave Shiptientiburg i'' 9.00 LEL 9
" NowS - ille I ' 9:32 2:00
. ,
" • Carlisle 6.3 q 10:10 - 1:40
• " -- Mechanicsburg , - .00 10:42 3:16
Arrive at Harrisburg_ 7:30 11:15 3:45
FOR CHAMBER*BURG AND HAQF.RSTOW - N 1
. A. 31. PM. 1".31.'
Leave Harrisburg 6:05 1.40 4:15
" :Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:20 4-.50
" Carlisle - : 0, 7 2:5.3 115
" Newville 10:02 134
" Shippetudiurg -10:i 4.04 -
Arrive at Chanabersburg 11: 4:35
Leave Charnbersburg Ha . 4:45
" Greencastle 11:5o , 5:35
Arrive at Hagertown 12:35 0.15
Making close connections at Harrisbu4 with trains for
Philadelphia. New York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all points West
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:151e. M. runs 0111330 A
far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL,.Supt.
R. R. Office, Chamtig, 0ct.31, 1064.
'l,l A NHO 0 1): HO W LOST HOW
131 ,ITESTOREIL—Just puhished. h new edition of
DR. CULVERAVELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical cure (without medicine) of SITILIiATORRHOEA. or
seminal weakness. involuntary Seminal Losses. IMPOTEN.
es - , Mental and Physical Ineapaeity. Itripethments to Mar.
risme, etc., also, CosiststrrioN, EPII.ErSY, and rim, in 7
dueed by self-indulgence or sextial extriavagance.
1, -- ' Price, in a sealed envelope, unl't nix cents. -
The celebrated author In this admit': ble essay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years. sure ssfulpraetiee.that
toe alarming consequeniT of selfab may be radieally I
mired without the dangerous use,of internal medicine or
the.appliention of the knife—pointing. at a mode of cure
at uncut -simple, certain, and effectual, I v means of which'
entry sufferer. no mutter what his condition may be. may
mire Mint If cheaply, privately. and robrolly.
f,,V - ' Thin Lecture should be to dun hands of et ery
youth and - every man in the kind. ,
Sent, under seal, in a plain ,inrehir, to 31/y addres,
postpaid. On receipt of nix vent. llr Its I. plo ' ,l .tamp;. Ad.
diem the publishers, CHAS. S. C. KtiNE & CO.
1 . 27 Bowery, New York, Post I °thee Buy 4 :A ti.
nuirffti Mt ,
D YSPEPSIA, NEIi.VOITNESS A N D
TM. STRICKLAND'S
We i cuii recommend Mose Suffern ‘ritli h., of Appe
tite, Indigestion, or Dvbftepsia. Nemolume-^ 4 and Nem.u^
Debility, to ape fitrickland'eTtinie. Dit a vegetable pre
paration, free from alcoholic liquors it btrengthens the
%dude nervolivilystem , it creates a good appetite, and is
urrUntell to mire Dyspepsia, and Nervous Debility.
• For sal. by Druggists generally. at 61 per bottle. Pre
pared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth Street, Cincin
-neti, Ohm C. H Cressler, Agent. Clibinbersburg, Pa
. -
CLOUGH. NO. ,
MORE!
THY
STRICKLA'NII'S
mim.l,lFLuolts
C 0 0' G 11
Dr. Stneklund's Mellifluous Cough Blibuin to WHrlArited
t o cor e Coughs, Colds. :Asthma. 'Whooping
Giglt. Son. 'llhroat..Consumption. tied all affettions of the
'flout! and Lungs,
Fur sole by C. H. Cressler, Chumbersburz. General
Depot, No. fi East Pourth Street Cineinnati,-Ohio.,
D I the tne A ttiral men tou l ltbe P l re f ss rer ‘ orn '' men,l t
DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI•CJIOLERA MlX'l'lltE
as tlo; only certain remedy for Diftto.l anti Dysentery.
Ir feu combointion of Amrinurrot.4 Absorheols
lend and Carminatives. and is usorrented to effect a cure
alter all etbermeons hove felled.
For Nile by C. n. Cressier. Champorsburg. General
16:pot. No. 6 East Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Qbia
ST R'
ICKL ANDS
, PILE RE3IED.Y!
Dr. Strickland's Pilo Remedy has cured thousands of
the 0,0-st cases of Rlind.aml Bleeding Tiles. It gives ime
mediate relief and efights a permanent cure. Try it di
rectly. It is rverrtuded,to cure.
For sate by C. H. Cressler. Chambersburg. General
Depot. 6 Haat Fourth Street. Cincinnati. Ohio. nor3o-1y
TO DYSPEPTICS.—Having,betl afflic
ted for a number ofr years with Dyspepsia I was
ad, iced to try DS. WISIIART'S hIEDICINE _fur that
disease. I derived great benefit mid reeurinnetided it to
quite a number of my friends and who WNW also mueb
benefitted by it, and whore testimonials can be labLif nee.
essary. I bare been appointed by Irr. Wishart ndilAtt^nt
for the Sale of bin Medicine, whole/talent reta il.' -
W. (i• REED.
wen Rp ro tifnn' Chambersbutz Pa.
108 PRINTING, in every style, done
se thw Qmre nrtbw MA NKI4V RP:POP/TORY.
WESTWARD
I=
1:40.L M.
1.30 e. M.
MUME
xi ot ell an eouo • '
BALSA- !
agricultural.
A GRICHLtiIi_kL CHEMICAL CO.'S
CHEAP FERTILIZERS
t J
The Fertilizer, plyparEd by th. Agricultural t hemical
C0.:(4 Company tiumtered by the TATlflattire. - d Pentisyl
sun% with a ll eartital of ,§i - 2:t0.000,) bane been pro'ved in
practice to be the cheapest, most pnoStable and bost. for
the Farmer, Gardener aad Fruit. rower. of all couesintra-
ted manures non• - offered in any inerk.t. The Company'a
list embraces the folloteing
PAB'ULETTE
hitt !'ertillzer is competed, night soil and the fertiliz
Mg element of urine. combined chemically and meehani
cally with other valuable fertilizing agents anciabsortehta.
' ft is rt.duct d to .1 pulvertilent ,n - nndition: ready fbr tm
Mediate nee, and withautlo,, (41m highly nitr•Mrenous fer.
tilizing properties.
uuiverial to all crops allot nos, rat I
dandnlity and a:rtive qualities. are ttsnli known tc;l4. all
OLD PORT WINE;
Each little neal ' ed with yelin; wax with the initiate oithe
}lnn.
_ I
VPORTED
LAUMAN, SALLADE & CO-.
No. 123 Scut* Ninih Stied, Philadelphia.
GIIEMICA.L-COMPOST. lOLD RYE WHISKEY,
that agricultnrht, can tin,ire.
Pric i'3o,/ter Ton.
T..is Fertilizer in largely composed of anltnal matter.
-such as meat, Woe. ash, leather, hair and. sec 1, together
with sliemMals and iaorganie fertilizers: nosh decompose
the mass. nod retain the nitrogenous elements.
It Is% very vuluttble fertilizer fur field irrnpS generally.
and hspeeially for potatoes. and garden purposes.
It.. excellent qua3iliel strength and cheapness; have
etude v 4 ..y popular with, all who have nsed'lt.
P.rict i,rprr Ton.
compoSITE 'FERTILIZER
Thin highly ptis . ,phistie f....rfilizo•r is j•arli•ClilLarl,y aslapti•il
•
•1',4 the tinitivailtici of 'fruits, lawns and ticoicess, It
7will promote u'very' vigoroni and healthy growth of wood
and fruit, and largely 'increase the quantity and perfect
t 1 =unity of thi• fruit. °or hoefhousersad household
plones aryl aim cue, it will he found an indispensable arts•
'cle to secore their greatest perfection. It will prevent rind
core diseased conditions of the pearl) and grape, and is
vlceilent fur grass and lawns.
It tit tomposed of such eletaeutg m toake it adopted to
Ilte,arocr.h of all km& of ;lops in all lands of .oils.
'The forumirt or methrtil ofcmnbining!itn constituent fer
tilizing ingredients have Ceeeived the higlielt approval of
eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists.
Pike 650 per Ton
PHOSPHATE-OF. LIMA,:
The eigrif altarat enemies...l Company manufacture a
Phosphate of Lime in aecordahce walla nen and valuable
formula by which a very superior article is productoL so
as to be afforded at a less pnee than other ensautlueureris
charge. Praoticat tests have proved that its value. an a
thrtiliter,is equal to the bent Phosphate of Lime in 'be
marbet.
Price .it i", per Ton.
TERMS CASH
All iirders of a Toa or more will be delivered at the
Railroad 'Stations and the WharresO of Shipment, free of
cartage. Cartage will he t•ltarged On al! omen of d hers
relit or less.
than - dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will to made
on all gale:, delivered at the Works of the Company, on
Canal Wnarf.
AtrRICi'L'ITRA.L CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS
At DANAL WHARF. ON DIE DELAWARE
Office, 4134, A rrh St., P/ciladdphia, Pa.
R. R. FI'rTS, Goni.ral Agent,
The Company's Parnigilet . Circular, embraelne full di.
reetiiinsibr using thl! abuse Ferlill7,er- Ft et 19- mail, Ime,
when requested. mirth fits
VARSIEKS TAKE NOTICE.—We are
a • prepared to supply GROUND PLASTER to yuttst
tie must reasonable price at out will. Send al your or•
delis at once.
marcbry-1t• MONTGOXERY & TROUGH.
4Eaps aub guts.
li E. If I G - HEST PRICE
IN . 1 6.:•311 I 3 PSID FOR
Red and Orey Fox, '
• Mull., .- •
ems,
- Opossum,
. . Rabbit and
'Muskrat Skins,
at DECUERT'S.
T L. 'D E•C H E R T'S
efl •
HAT. CAP AND FUR STORE,
• SECOND STREET,
OPPVIITE 111 F 01.1) JAIL.
Still keeps up the rointtloion of the ,Ildstand.
2a r "" Call and get bargains. •
C. 031 E TO THE).,LARKET HOUSE.
— 'yl.l TS. CEPS, BOOTS. SHOES.
W. PAXTON Inv , just opened a fine assortment of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES at his nett Store in
the 3larket Houw, where he can furnish all articles in his
line, cheap for rash. Sono goods are sold at old prim.
A the. assortment of.. CANES, CIiIBRELLAS. CAR
PET RAGS, VALISES, &e., &e.. constantly' on hand.
11111 and examine our huge stock o r goods.
W. W. PAXTON.
Cotting.
N EW
QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK.
VIE 0 frThI 2 I7OTIIINSI EMPORIUM,
1312122=151
M=M
The undetsli - ened after a n o.pirary absence necessitated
by the destrqebon of CluunbeNburg. has again returned
lord eefrened out is full - Must in the Market Houle between •
Wullace's Dry Good stem. and Huber & Lenlaster's DN.
eery store, a large ussornuent of
‘•
PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description'
and quality,
Tlus stock C0111•16bi of Heady Made Clothing such UP
Over COWS. Dregs Coats. Pants. Tests, Under Shirts, !
Drawers, &c.,
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as;
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls Handkerchiefs, Col.;
lnes. ;Umbrellas, &e.,
fits sti;cli* of Cloths for customer n ark consists of French,
English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fahey Cassimern Hitlek satin, Fiered Silks, Plain and.
Fancy Cassimer Vvitings which will he wade lip to ordee
in styles to snit the taste of customers, on short notice. and
reasondble ternis.
flaying engaged a practical Cutter than the East, -lam
prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionable styloq
And as none bat experienced workmen are engaged per
son* may rely upon getting their Mork well done at my
Smelt.
nankful rot the patronage beretafore hestoussl. I ret
-
spectrally solicit a continuance of the name.
octlll J ToIIOSKINSON.
E -1 'l - 3
HET
L
tinticrsig - mitl bat ing porebneell the entire Stock and
Fixtures of the Rope and Twine littainfactory of J. P.
Groyi (We'd, respectfully announcer to her friend*, and tit l e
patrtion of the eatabL•ehnaent, that alie will continue
to catty on the htlxiness, to all itx various branches, at
a
- TILE OLD "STAND,
on•FAnil.lin street, Chatubcrsburg . ,_whcrellße trillbe plea l s
Eat to"receive the calla and orders of the public. All kinds,
sizesi and qualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
always kept on ham{ or made to order of the best material.
and. lonised at reasonable prices, In connection with t h e
almtil. business, 61,C is uha prepared to manunteture
11 Lull, HUSK,AND OTHER 1
I ,
MAT RASSES,
, 1
as well as Horse Blankets and Fly Neta of superior goal
jty and style. Persons in want of superior articles in the
abone line are requested to call, or send their orders. which
will he attended to promptly.
tlectll-ly MARY E GRAY:
TOB PRINTING in every style done at
• th. nero of tha,FRaNICI.IN RPTCWITORT.
1111ffl
ILtquorts -
31.,P;0 B T E R S
OP
Ny E - S AS (i ORS.
LAIT4AN, SALLADE &GO.,
I 2 8017111 NEM STREET..
Betztern•Cheirtut mtd Kallseit curd., Plaselelpieits.
Gr.°. M. LAYMAN;
A. M. SALLADP., •
J. n. BITITNG, _ ,
RIVg.E4 GAILDRAT & CO.'S
izIPERIORCOGNAC BRANDY,
Vts:TAGE P ISCLq,
Each bottle seal.Kl with green az with the initials of the
Aral
MORT Ar By
_ LAT.I.MAN, SAI LADE & CO. •
S upERIO,R ( - )LD MADEIRA WINE
+ ,
FINE' SHERRY CLARET AND '
;, HOCK WINES
..tVi tbAN ,tS , F..,It &ENT 01
PINE IMANDS OF CHAMPAGNE
. OSBORNE 5:
OPORTO.
\ERY FINE AND DELICATE
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
WARRANTED.
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, _
FOUST WHISKEY, --
WE.REIT'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY;
AND
READING WINES ;
I.AUMAN, ,9ALLADE
Yo. 1I South Yinth arca, Plitiadclphie.
no:13-1y. -
atttirnev; at ILatt.
M. & WS. SIT.NGER, ATTOR
. NklYii AT LAW.—W. S. SrEticiEu, District At
torney nod Agent fur procuring Pensions, Bounty Bunny
and arrears of pay.
(Mice in James Duffield', dwelling. on the West side of
Second Street. between Queen and Washington Strects.
a n g e4
QTUNIBAUGH & GERR. ATTOlthigl - S
Ki AT 1..44.—0fe.ce opposite the Post Other. Will at
tend pncentltly to all buslneseentrukted to their-care.
P.:..--A Uthorized Agents for the collection of Pensions,
BOULII Beek Pay alai all other claims against the govern
ment. • sepl4
T
rt l nie li:..y . E 3 R l, E ,k T e T s ‘.
Attorney tope
t athr'e Law.
Coact
HOIL.?. formerly oompiesi by Jer. Cook, Esq. All legal
ba.ino.‘s routrustort ti. hie oar' n- , 11 reeeire prompt atter,
Coe. es.p7-tf.
S'FEWARI, ATTORNEY AT LAW
03 -Office ou Snxmd Street. a fen- doors South of the
Nthrket noose.- PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other elaims
romptly, collected.
J. SILL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of
. tir_, at his residence on Seeond street, oct l 9
TKENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Office on Market street. , octl9
lots anD ,Stationery.
T lIKOLD BOOK STAND
OF
S. S. SHRYOCK,
Itas been yetnered to the nPvc building opposite the POST
OFTICT. NC here a falltecortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOBS,
STATIONERY..PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC.,
Can be bad an exceedingly Low Prices.
WALL PAPER. and WINDOW SHADES. a large
and new sleek.
Esweblld s Celebrated Gold Pens. fully warranted.
Orders taken for goods. which will be Expressed in the
shortest possible time.
The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daily,
fur which weekly lallbSCriptiOnte will be taken.
Dist Class Novels, blagaxines and Periodicals received
as 50110 as published.
We eau nell Photograph Albums cheaper than they can
be had elsewhere.
- - •
Murk rent free of portage to any part of the county.
Gin Framer, 'Worsteds and runny Good's constantly on
Land.
Our arrangements are such that we inua supply any or
der 4 satisfarlorily and with dispatch.
MR. J. K. SIIRYOCK. is now located in New York, which
enables us t, undertake the most complex commissions.
Old Books of particular editions dates or atyle hunted
up at a reasonable commission. [nos2l
Alebtral.
WIST..'S BALSAM
WILD- CHERRY,
ONE OF THE OLBEST .AND HOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN
'THE WOULD POE
Conghs, Colds, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis. Dif
ficulty of Breathing, Aithma. Hoarseness. •
Sore Throat- Croup and every
affection of
THE THROAT, LUZ.ZGS AAD CHEST,
M'CLIII/MG EVEN
CONSUMPTION
WISTAR'S'DALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So general has the use of this remedy become, and
no popular is it everywhere, that it is uuneces•
nary to recount its virtues. Its works speak
for it, and find utterance in the abundtust
'andvoluntruy testimony of the many
who from long suffering and settled din.
ease have by its use been restored to pristine
vigor and health. We can present a mass of ev
Idence in proof of our assertions, that cannot be discredited.
From Mr. Henry Keller. 3fercersburg, Pa
Gentlemen: I do hereby certify that slu.ring the last ten.
years I have been subject tofbequent severe Congas and
Colds. Whenever I have experienced one of these attacks
I have immediately resorted to Dr.Wistar's BaLsam of Wird
Cherry, and the result hos always been to afford me speed.;
relief. I would recommend this valuable article to all
those who suffer from Cougtei, Colds, Pain in the Breast.
or any Pulmonary Complaint, feeling , confident that it will
"prove itself to be the best remedy Inliey of theseeaseri. 1
would, however, caution the public 'against a worthless
counterfeit, a bottle of which was once forced upon me.
The use of this spurious Balsam did me more harm than
gool The genuiee Dr. :Motor's Balsam of Vi Cherry
is prepared by Seth W. Fowle & Co.. Boston, and has their
printed name, as well as the written signature of " L BuTre
upon tire outside metier of each bottle.
From Jesse Smith. Esq., President of the Morris County
Bank; Marrietattn, V. J.
Having used Dr. Wi'gai's Balsam of 'Wild Cherry• for
about fifteen years, and having realized its beneficial re
sults in tny family, It affords me - great pleasure in reoom•
mending it to the public as a valuable remedy in ruses° of
weak lungs, colds. roughs, &e,, and a remedy which I
consider ill be entirely innocent,•and may be taken with
perfect safety by the moot delicate in health. -
From Han. John E. Smith, a dimingur.thed,Lanairr in
Westminster, Md.
I have 1111 several occasions used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry for severe Colds, and always with decided
benefit. I know of .no preparation that is moreeftleaeiorut
or inure deserving of general use.
The Balsam hasalso been need with excellent effect by
J. B. Ell e tt. Merchant, Ilan Crass Roads, Md.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
None genuine unless signed "1.13MT3" on the wrapper.
Ilt RALF. 11T
J. I'. DINSMORE. nr.191 Broadway, N. Y.
S. W. FOWLE & Co., Prwrietors, . Boston. and by all
Druagists. UtilyZNeow-1y
R EDDINWS RUSSIA SALVE
Heitls Old Som.,.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Bums. Scalds and Cuts.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Wounds, Bruises and Sprains.
REMAND'S RUSSIA SALVE •
Cures Boils, Ulcers and Cancers.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cores Salt Rheum. Piles and Erysipelas.
REDDLNG'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Ringa orm, Corns, &0., &C.
7. , :0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
9.5 Cents a Bor. , A gai
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DLSSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N. Y.
S. W. FOWLE & Co., I,io. 18 Tremont St., Boston, and by
all Druggists and Country Storekeepers.
loly9o.eow.ly
NOTICE TO :\IILLF:ItS AND NIA,NU
FACTURI:FIS. , --The undersigned, havirnr been en
gaged for a number of yolre In the business of Ittltt,reio
and REPAIRINO FLOVItI3,6, SAW, AND PAPER MILLS, is
preismed, with a 'rimier Corps of practical workman, to
execute all wurk'in his line of business, embracing all use
ful and modern improvements.
MILL MACHINERY of every description furnished to
order. Cast Iron Submerged Water Wheels, Bolting
Cloths, Mill Burs, Se., furnished nt short notice.
Contracts taken to furnish all material if desired. .
All orders address-ro Mercersburg Franklin county, Pa,
'.lll motive prompt attention. [febl.3m9 HAYS.
April X 12.; 1.864-i
Attica
111 AITIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.—Dr.
Jut JORNSTON, - the founder of this Celebrated
tine. offers the most certain, speedy, and outy effec tual
remedy in the world for tileets, hu-uctutes Seminal
Weakness, Paln in the Loins, Constitutional
impotence.; Weakness Df the tack and Linda, Ortsrtiois
of the - Kidneys, Palpitation of the Ilwarti. Dyspepsia,
Toils Irritability, I/Ina-set of the Head: Throat, Note in
skin and NI those - serious and melancholy disodeis ans
ing this' the destructive habits of Youth, who deiarny
both body and taint!. These secret and solitary parlay,
are more fatal to their victims than the sigenof thn.Srrem.
to the mariner Ulyssus, blighting their mist licillann
hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Sze., impossible
YOUMEN!
Young Men especiall‘;. who Lave become the victims or
SDlitarY Vice, that dreaaful and destructive habit which an I
annually aweepe to an untimely grave thousands of }aunt:*
men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect. why
might otherwise have entranced ihstening Senates with the
thunders of eloctuenee,' or waked to ecstasy the living lyre.
may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE!
'Married M . VITIA, or young men contemplating marriage
being aware of physical weaknemorganie debility, defor
mities, &c., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston.
He who places himselt under the care of_Pt. Johnson.
may religion:ay confide in hie, honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC SItAILNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED
AND FULL VIGOR REkITORED.
This disease is the penalty roost frequently paidby Muse
Aha hava become the victims of improper indulgences.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not
being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue.
Now, who that understands the subject will pretarnitodetry
that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling
iota improper habit than be the prudent. l3e;idesbeingdc
',rived of the--rtensure of 'healthy offspring, and the most
serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation
of the beast, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough,
syndoms of consumption. • - •
Office No. 7, South Fretteriik Street,
seven doors from italtimere street, East side, up the ftePe•
Be particular in observing the name and number, or yen
will mistake the place.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
,No Mernur3i or SatiftOttor Drugs. . .
DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of
Stirs:eons, London. graduate from one of the most eminent
Colleges of the United. States, and the greater. part of
whose 'q4 has been spent in the hospitals of Londen.
Pliftdelplda,and cdseithere, has effected same of
the MUSt hlstonishing cures that wero ever known. Many
troubled with ringing in the timid and ears when asleep,
great .11 . 011311P5.9. being alarmed at sudden sounds, and
bashfnlnees, unit frequent blushing. attended sometimes
with derangement of mind, were cured inuondintetY.
A CERTAIN DISEASE!
When the misguided and imprudent s ofery of pletuturst
find he has imbibed the seed of this phinfel - disease, it too of
ten huppeestke au It-timed sense of sheme,or-d mad a dis-
PIA cry. detarsidm front applying to those Who from educe.
bon and respectability can alone befriend him:delnylegtill
the constitutional symptumsof this horriddisissezeuke their
aPpearanee, each as ulcerated sore throat, 'diseased nose,
-nocturnal wins in the head and limbs. dimness of sight,
deafness, nobs on the chin, bones and arms, blotches on the
head. face.and extremities,-progressing n ith frightful ra
pidity. till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones
the nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease be
comes alterrid object of commiseration, till death put'
peril to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such. therm
fore, Dr. Johnston pledgee himself to preserve the must
inviehdffe secrecy. •, and from his extensit e practice in tht,
Set liaqiittils of Europe and America, he eau confidently
recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vim
tim of this horrid disease.
It is a melancholy tact that thousands fall victims 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
ap untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR 'NOTICE!
DeJ. addresses those who have injured. themselves by
private and improper indulgences.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pra•
duced by early habits of youth. viz :—lVeakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains iu the Bead. Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous , Irritability, Derangement of the Diges.
tire Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion, ke. • / •
MENTALLY. the fearful effects on the mind are much to
be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Depree.
SIMI of Spirits,' Evil Foreboding's, Aversion to Society,
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude. Timidity, &c., are some
of the evil effects.
• •
Thousands of persons of all ages can now Jude what
is the cause' of their declining health, hissing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, have singular appearance about the
eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption.
Dr. 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 most nervous and debilitated, who
had lost all hope, bare been immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifi
cation, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weakness or Ex
haustion of the most fearful Lind, speedily cured by Dr.
Johnston.
YOUNG NEN,
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, indtd•
ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evb
companions, or at school,. the Weds are nightly felt, even
wben asleep, and t not cured render trairriag, impossible, ,
and destroys both mind and borly,sbouldapplyni9mediatelyi
What a pity that a young own. the hope of his cconntry,.
Ihe - rtarling of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects andamjoyments of life, by the consequence 01
deviating from the path of natnri., and indulging iu a cer
tain secret habit. Such perrmin, before contemplating
MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the mostne
cesnry requisites to promote connubial happinesa. Indeed.,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with - despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection, that tbe happiness of another be
comes blighted with onr own;
OFFICE O. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
I=l
TO STRAND ERS.—The many thousands cured at this,
Institution to the last fifteen years; and the numerous inv
portant surghxil Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed
by the reporters of the papers, and many other persona,
notices of which base appeared again and mph' before
the public. is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
N. B. There are so many ignorant nod worthless quackt
advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining this health
of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary
to say to those unacquainted with his reputation, that as
Diplomas hang in his office.
r • • TAKE Norter..—All letters must be poet paid, and
contain a postage stamp for the' eply, or no answer will
`be sent. (mar /6.1. y.
Sire4,3roof 56afeo.
THE GREA T FIRE AT
CHAMBERSBURG.
VICTORY! VICTOtty I
FOU
EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES:
CHAMBERSIIVUG, Aug 15, 1?64,
UeMrs. Emu 4 Watson
Ocnticmcn This is to inform you that the Safe puz
chased of you some lime since was sultan to the pea
fire which consumed our store during the rebel invasion
of the 311th of July last -
We are happy.to say that after we had taken oar safe
from the ruins, where it bad laid fora period of three
days. and opened it, we-found our books =Hi papers is an
excellent condition.
EMEiii2EMMail
MILLER, HAMILTON & CO.
CiumnEttsurßG, Aug. 15, HU
Messrs. Evans 4. Watson:
GM:lo4c= : 1 with pleasure inform yon thaton opening
- my Safe. purchased from you some time Since on flatur
day evening last, just two weeks after the burning of our
town by the rebels, I found my books and papers in mash
better condition than I expected on opening the boot/
and papers found them perfect. My Safer was exposedlo
great heat, on account of the quallity of oils and othelr
combustible matter I bad in my caller. I rayon on some
of the paper that was — id my Safeduring the, that you
may see how well it was preserved. I soon want my_
Safe repaired, or a new one in exchange.
Very respectfully, yours, L. B. EYSTER.
•e CH.OIIIEIOIIUAG, Ang. 15, 1864.
Messrs. EiL231.11 & Watson:
Gentlamen: In the dreadfnl fire which destroyed my
store and - the greater portion of this town, which was
done by the rebels on the 30th of Jule lasi I had one of
your Fire-Proof Safes, purchased Ilion you some time
since, which contained . my books, papers, &c. After um
dergoingthe violence of the dames, and falling some ten
feet and. remaining in the heated ruins for a period of eev ,
enteen days, it was recovered from the burning massand...
opened.
I have the gratification to inform on that its contents
wereprer.erved in an excellent condttiom and as this is
one of the many instances wherin your Safes have fully
sustainer:l.oe good qualities atritruted to them, I feel it an
wreeable duty to render evidence of tha fact.
Respectfully, yours, J. L. DECEIERT.
CIIAM.BEIMIWItG, Aug. 15, 18e4.
Messrs. Bran., 4 , Watson
Gentfratart This Is to inform you that the Safe sre
purchased from you some time ago was subjected to the •
fire which consumed our office during the rebel invasion
0 . 1 -be 30th of Jul) , last. We are happy to say that the .
Safe stood the tent of the fire well, and we recovered our
papers from It uninjured. Very respecubily,
KENNEDY & SILL.
CHAMBERSHGRO, Aug. 26. 186 , 4„ L.
Mum Lyons 4 Warson:
Gentlemen: I take this opportunity to inform you that
my Safe, , which is a No. 5 of your make, was In the great
fire which destroyed this town un the 30tb of J QV.
1 now have the pleasure to state to you.ttuit afteit bad
taken The Safe filen the ruins, where it bad been for a
period of 10 days enssed to an intense heat, on opening
the Safe I was pleased to find that all toy papers, books,
and valtzables came out unin)ured in the least, thturatypst.
ing the fireproof qualities of your Salamander Safes
Yours, respectfully, COL. P. B.I3TUMBALIGH.
More Sates of the same good quality on band and for
sale. Also, Salamander, Fire, and Barglar•Proof, Nation'
al Bank, Mercantile and Dwelling House Safes, Vat*.
Doors for Banks and Stores, Bank Looks, &e.
. • EVANS & WATSON, --
.
16 South. 4th St, Phandaphfa,-Fd-
L. B. EiSTEI2, Agent for Chtunbersburg, ►'e• lep2S,
LILLIES' PATENT,
WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF - SAFES. •
- _
VAULT DOORS AND LOCKS. •
Every safe of this manufacture is from one inch to flea
Inches thick (according to was) of solid iron, Milled by
casting on to a network of Wrought iron bats, and is fsif
reeled by LOIS& Combination Lock, whichhas no Key Er
Key hole, thus rendering it Becton against burglars, arid'
inside of this Inm wall is attached the beet fireproof Mho;
known. The greet thickness of iron in these safes tenders
them secure in a sre from being.warped or drawn out of
shape by heat, or frim being crushed by- the fall o f wa il s
or timbers or its own fall. The Vault Wars are ii fatties
thick and 2 inches thick of chilled and Wrought Iron sad
are fastened by Lilies celebrated Lock. Se»d for ctim.
tars or mice gins to the subraiber, who is soliagent for
central Pennsylvania. GEO. W. P.1.880.N11,1
- fosrstfbaia • 110 Market Rt.: Rairtfbilfg. Pa.