'3427 -CT , ihtsurana. A KEI3ICA23 LIFE ENSURANCE AND TRUST CO., comer Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. Ineorted IFO. Chatteli_relPetua- AnthmizedCapital, $500,000. Paid-Up Capital, $260,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 4,1864. The Trzedle4have this day declared a_ Dividend of FIFTYpERVENT, on all premiums received upon Mu wet. POLICIES dating the year ending December 31st, 1863, and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi dend of 1860 on Policies issued during that year to be paid, as the annual premiums on- sald .Policies are re ceived. OFFICERS. - - Prisident—Alexander Whilldln- Secretary and Treasuntr—John S. Wilson. • Actuary—John C. Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldln, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent Hon. James Pollock., Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. Howard, Hon.' Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikmata, Charles P. Heazlitt, Issue blazielittrat. Wm- G. REED; Chrunbersburg, Pa:, is the authorized Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com pany, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take Insurances. DRS. J. C. Ricnaans and W. H. IRMA Medical,Ez. mariners. . - . PXPERENCES—Hon. M'Clnre, Rev. S. J. We. col* J. S. Nixon, Cliambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. . - Persons desiring information or wishing to Woke will please call on, or by addressing the . , undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Couhty or State. mat 23 W. G. REED, Agent. 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.- FRA NELIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. -- ASSETS On January 1, 1864 $2,457,849 95 8400,066 971,000 1,086,%19 cArrrAL AcczprED Sunnus. uvtareD SPICLIAILIII3 unernzp mmias, $8;:116. Lost& PAM SocE IEW PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DrittECTORS : ~c . - Charles N. Rancher, Iwo Lee, Tobias Wis&ter, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grtbt, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Fitter, - .- - George 11,4ilichards, Fran. W. Lewis, ..y. D. '... --, ,DIIA.R.LES N. BACKER, President. --, EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAB. W. NALLISTER. Seey pro. tern. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Com , patty In Chambersburg, who will furnish all information necessary to applicants. matZ4f. TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH JL AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL e. 500,000. °Mei, 2.311 Walnut Street, Phila. dolphin. Thnprompt payment of Clainistor Losses during the period of nearly seventy years that the CoMpany - has been in- existence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. This company will also inure against lose by WAR or INVASION. - -- - Pentane sr/el:dng to insure will please call on or address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersburg. As Agent for toll Company, I am preparpdto Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies catering property destroyed by the Rebels ormle:3oth of July, returning the fullprmaium paid on application at my office. -- W. G. lIEED, Agent. REFERENCES—J. D. Grier,./.J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin, CoL A. K. M'Clure. febd L IFE INSURANCE AT HOME. THE PENN HUTLTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 921 Cflearsur SThaturr, PHTIADELPIII( Insures Lives on Favorable Terms, and mill issue Policies on any of the approved plans of insurance. ,ASSETS Liktux FOR LOSSES, $1,376,435,32. SunpLus DIVIDED ... , LNSUALLY. LOSSES PALI:, PROMPTLY:— Dividend, January, 1865, Fifty per cent., and the Scrip up:to Sebtember, 1839, inclusive, received in payment of premiums. The members in this vicinity are .hereby notified that the Cann:genus of Scrip Dividend are now ready for de livery. SAM'L. S. SHRYOCK, Agent, . Chiunbersburg, Pa. J. L. SVESSEROTT, M. D., Medical Examiner aprl2-3t OUR AGENT.-31r. JOHN GROVE, of Chambetabar g , is the General A g ent of the Frank lin County Mutual lostmuice Company. Jane?) austral. MASON & H}AMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. - - - MELODEONS were introdticed some twenty. years since, and were succeeded by the HAR3IONILMS about nine year ago. The CABINET ORGAN wtes brought to its presentstate of perfection only in the summer of 180. THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL „has great advantages overeat- other invention of the kind, is capable of esuchfiner dims than can be produced by any other, anti is more easily used by the performer, and excel! especially in-capacity for cepression. OP Meese notice advance in prices. CABINET ORGANS.—Stax REED. No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case $llO No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. '135 No. 17. Five Octave, Stogie Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case. 130 No. M. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 160 DOUBLE REED. No. 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case. 140 No, 20. The Same, - in elegant Rosewood Cage. 161 No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or . Oak Case 170 No. 2.2. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. ^OO No. M The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak, with Walnut Carvings. Six STOP. No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Caas 300 H 3. 13. The Same,'in elegant Rosewood Case. 360 EIGHT STOP. No. 12. Eight Step Cabinet . Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case 425 No. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 500 No. 21. The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut. 500 PEDAL BASS. No. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case. 600 Cases of zeira finish oa hand, or made if order. MELODEONS. No. & Five Octave, Piano Style, RoaewoodCase...Slso No. & The Same; Portable, Rosewood Cas.. 110 No, 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case. 95 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood Case.— . 75 liar Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the stcbscri• her. As Agents for Messrs. Mason &Hamlin we ari enabled to sell at their New York prices, and charge stalling for freight. We have sold a, number of their instmmenta, and can give ngmerous satisfactory references. S. S. SHRYOCK, Agent. ang3l • Chambensburg, Pa. Eirg anb Sancp Goobo. G 0 0 D DRY GOODS QM:IM REDUCED PRICES! WM. WALLACE & CO Are in recelid of large lot of Goode; bought at reduc ed prioes, at the late New York Auctions, to which they invite the attention of the public. To pen one in want of Dry Goods we say now lathe time buy. " lo To the ladies we offer a large aseortment of Drees Goals: Sleek and Fancy Silks, Spring Poplin", Baxath, Plan' and Fancy, Delano', fcc. We have a good arsortrnent of Carpels, Matting, Qil Clothe, which we will *ell low, Call "con and get bargains, at march 29 W.M. WALLACE & CO'S. cIEE RERE !-4Staten Island Fancy 1-)Ye ing Establishment !—The largest and most complete BTE I AIN 4 DYEING & SCOURING ESTABLISHMET N lathe rid. Grand Combination of French, Gentian ai. Yankee kill. Almost every description of Silk wet Woolen Fabric, Cleaned and Dyed to give satistactiim— Kw GLOVES, Cleaned and Dyed in the first style of the Art.' Now is the time. for Renovating Spring Apparid. . _ BARRET'r, NEPHEWS & CO. Philad'a., Office: 47 North Eighth Street, between Mac' ket & Areh, East Side. New York Offices: Nos. 5& 7 Jolla St, and 710 Ilr ati. way. taarch2o.3rri —.-____-- GOLD 149! AND DRY GOODS AND Notion in proportion, at the Cheap Cmh Store of METCALFE & HITESHEW, where you will always and a fib Mork to elect from. We have on band a benatifni assortment of Ladies Cots, Circulars, Sacks and Shawls: Bugle Trimming and Butane!, Covina% Hoop Skirts, Oil Cloths. Sr., at april 5 ' METCALFE & HITESIIEW. Eliants.. TNFORNIATION WANTED.—Relations _IL of CLARA R 1 YNOLDS. supposed to be formerly of Dinefater county, who married UIItAH Wirrciklu.L. of Wincbenter, Va., and subeellnently lived at Chesterfield, Va., will Confer a favor by sending their addreva to toe, at Lack Boa No. 15, Ilarrirburg, pa, aprilL2.3t LAURA WITCHELL. AGENTS WANTED—To sell the Brea work. "LIVE AND tiv e ATH IN REBEL PRIS ONS.'t . Stadler', Ladies, an,y ann can It. L. STEBRINS. Hartford, Ct. ' BLOODED STOCK.—The subscriber hasthe following TFIOROVGII BRED STOCK. for service; which can besecn at his Form (the old Ritchie _ pioPerty.) • GEORGE—A Thorough Bred Stallion, 6 years old. fired by Judge Kennedy., of Charlertown, Va. from a Len. iughMt mate by Sky. Lark, from Imported Skylark This This stock *Helmet:Awl fowl the very bmit four•mile - stock ou record. Tennis, $2O. DURHAM BULL, bred . bY Mr. Greenawalt, 14 Fay etteville, from his celebrated 2,200 lha Butt and from an importe d cow of the late Wm Ileysor. Terms $2. CHESTER COUNTY WHITT BOAR, one near 7, months old, and weighs, nearly 3tX.l 'Phis ttnim6l mily.to be seen Lobe appreciated. Terms, 6-2,00. a 112-2 m WM. 11. BOYD. - B L N-D S AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. N 0.16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. IIiADWFAC/ItikElt i)v VENITIAN BLINDS AND" WINDOW SHADES. The Urged andfin est osseertmeot in The city at the Luiteet caaA prices.- STORE SHADES made and lettered. march 0-`2M - IBM 1 INCOME F0R , 1861 $3,000,000. $5,000,90.3 SCIIhNCK' AEA WEED TONIC, AT SVANGLER'S. - OCIST -46 RAT EXTERMINATOR, at - SPANGLER'S. ITT4r ENNEDI"S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Lindsay's Blood Searcher, 0 Hostetter's Sitter, Buchu, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Swaitris Panacea, . Hoofiand's German Bitters, at SPANGLER'S. SOZODONT FOIL THE TEETH, AT SPANGLER'S. pIatNEIT'S COCOAINE F 0 R THE 13 HAIR SPANGLER'S. SWAIM' S. PANACEA, AT SPANGLER'S. Lk Y. • E R.' S P I L L S, 11. • ainrnsand's Pills. at • - 1 - . )) R S ! it U S! ! c. H. CP F.'s'q 1. EP.. surices.n. to DETBErt LER. has opened in his new room, on Second street, slp). site the Post Office. - where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity-the old establishment had acquired A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Alau a desirable assortment of Perfumery, and Fanry r Artielet4 in zmat variety KEROSENE LAMPS.—Ever = description of Hand Lamps Stand Lamp,. Hanging. Lampe and Side Lampe suitable for Kiteneti 7 use, Parlor age, Store use and Office THE BEST_OOAL OIL IN THE MARKET. r Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything In a Druggists line of business. • I .. ..... Prescriptions receive special attention. and are crompoutided with care and skill. C. H. DRESSLER, -Second Street. opposite the Post °thee. - - - VASTERX undersigned ha 114 sing lately pi:a-Lin:lse,' the large and commodhois Brick liwldinn of . S. IL Fisher. in connection with 1116 pres,llt phi, 4 4,; buStia-ns, on the Conner of Main street and Lud w i g n Alley. in prepared to necommodahe BOARD ERS' I,i- the dav, eel: or month. He is imply pro, hied with STABLING ti areoratruniate the traveling public. Having a large LIVERY STABLE eonnected with the Hotel. nuebts and tine public generally can be fur - nulled with lioness and Carriages at any moment - Persons I' isit tug. Cluimbershurg with their twinge, trill find this the most comfortable Hotel iullie comity, as it has been re fitted with entire new Furniture, and the rooms are laige and well ventilated. The TABLE is amply suppliesiltith all the luxuries of the season, and the BAR, whici irde niched from the Brick Building, will always be furbished with choice rind pare liquors. Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. joetid[ S. F. GREENAWALT. BROWN'S HOTEL.- 2 rhis Hotel, situ .o.l on the corner of Queen and Second Streets, op posite the Baik, Court Boom, and County Offices, and ,n the immediate neighborhood of Stores, Shops, and other places of business, is contenigntly situated for country people having business in Chambersburg. The Building has been greatly enlarged and refitted fur the accommoda tion of Guests. N E t LW S THE TABLE will always be tarnished with the best the 3iarket can produce. THE BAR will be supplied with pure and choice Li quor& THE STABLE is large and attended with a good and careful Osatu. Every attendee will be rentlereal to make,Guegta cum fortable while soya:riming at this Hotel. febl JACOB S. BROWN. Proprietor. UNION HOTEL.—This old and well established Hotel is now open for the accommodation of Guests The proprietor having leased the three-story block of bulls dings on Queen Street. in the rear of his former stand, is prepared to furnish GOOD ROOMS for the trio, cling and transient custom 111 134 I il cis slier. Eirugo MILLLR, at hia NEIV-DRUG STORE; one door west BROWN'S HOTEL, has a NVELL SELECTED STOCK PURE DRUGS, CHEM-ICALS, and all the beat ENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, acc Ei West End of Brown's H. P.ekt.: 11 ;Or Bra,thets: Cnotb , BruAlles, Toth Bnishee, Ceemetics, Dentifrices, 3 ottt~.: TABLE: will sustain it n•rtner repatatimo of being led with the beet the market ran produce. ' BALL deutelted tram the main building, will al has e. ch an ce and pure Liqu'or4. STABLING fur' fifty Immee, Atli,u careful Bt ery a:to:01ml it ill he teetle to ro.ter gur , ts'comfort nhte tt 40journing at this Hotel. jab 1 ,, Flt 4 IlEll. Propn Ptor. 1 - 4 AVI D H. HUTCIIISON hum bevpizae the Proprietor ot 'NITE I STATES TurrEL. neut. the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG, I'A. Thin popular Mid eotnnualloue Hotel liar Keen newly refitted ant tarnished throughout ita parlors and elnunbere, and i• nor ready - for the reception of fptentl. Thn traveling. public , will find the United Staten Hotel the most convenient, in all particular:4, elf any Hotel in the State Cupihd. on Account of ita al (4.1 , 4 to the railroad, behig immediately beta sea tin• tun greet depute in thin city. Plarriabitrg, pule 17, &M•tt. ciTATES UNION IMTEL:OPPOSITE 1,.) the Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad De pots, Harrisburg . City. Pa. This mnvenient lual pleasant Hotel is cow kept by the undersigned. late of the Indian Queen in ehatnbconburg. and he invites the patronage of Lis 04,1 friends and the putilk generally. Terms moderate. astirtt JOHN W. TAYLOR. ;.1.• ttariteps at taw, r.l WV S. STENGER, Arr6R-_ ..SETS AT LAW.—W. S. STENGER, District At torney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty money Bud arrs.trs of pay. Witco in James Dufffeld's dseellipg, on the West side of Second Street, between Queen and Washington Streets. aug24 c i I:rI3IIIAUGH & GEHR, ArroitNEys AT LALVe-4)111ce opposite the .Post. Office. WIII at tend promptly to all busmen entrusted to their care. P. 14.—Authorized Agents for the collection of Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay and all other claims against the govern. meat. TV o S ite. EV on EßE rk T et T. str A e t t to o rri ppo ei t,, the Court House, formerly occupied by Jer. Cook, Esq. All legal busineus entrusted to bin mire will receive prompt anew bon. gep7-tf. TOHN STEIVART, ArrormEr AT Lew el Office on Second Street, a few doom South of the Market Home. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other Online promptly collected. feng:ll J. MIL. W IL. ATTORNEY AT LA. Of T J flee at big residence on Second street. • 00119 • rp B. KV.NNED"V.ArroitNEY AT LAW. Office Or -Market street. r octl9 FOR SA E.E.—_l good STEAM ENGINE, six horse Ismer. In coed condition. Can be seen by calling at T. B. Wtest's hiondry. scre2l -tf - JAP(>I3 RARVER. Oflatcbeo anti 2cluelrg. G EO. DEMERIT & 303 BROADWAY, N .- FM YORE, 100,000 WATCHES, CRAMS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, &C., WORTH $500,000! TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT And not to be paid until you know what Fin rid receive! SPLENDID ,LIST OF ARTICLES ALL 10 BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH E 100 Gold Hunting Cases Watches each $lOO 00 100 Gold Watches : SO 00 200 Ladies' Watches 35 00 500 Silver Watches _sls 00 to s'2s 00 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains l2 00 to 15 00 1000 Chatelain and - Guard Chains 500 to 15 00 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4 00 to El 00 4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold 8r00e16... 400 to 800 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, &c., Brooches. 300 to 800 7000 Gold, Jet, Opal, &c., Ear Drops... 300 to 800 5000 Gents' Breast and Scar( Pins 300 to 800 6000 Oval Band Bracelets. 300 to 800 2000 Chased Bracelets 5 00 to 10 00 3500 Califon& Diamond Piusand Rings. 250 to 800 2000 Gold Watch Keys' 250 to 600 5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs. 200 to 800 - 3000 Gold Thimbles 400 to 600 5000 hiirdatuie LOckets 2CO to 700 3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 400 to 900 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &C 2 00to 600 3000 Pob and Ribbdn Slides 200 to 5'63 5000 Chased Gold Binge 200 to 500 4000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 600 6500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet & Gold 500 to 15 00' 6000 Sets Ladies'Jewelty,=variedstylei 300 to 15 100 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Cue and Pencil 4 0010 800 4000 Gold Pencils, Ebony Holder & Case 600 to 10 00 6000 GUld Pens, Mounted Holder 200 to 600 All the pods in the above List will be sold; without to sernkttion, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes sealed and mixed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or de livered - at our °Mee, without regard to choice. On reedit- ing a Certificate, you will see what article it represents, and iris optional with you to eend one dollar, and receive the article named, or any other in the list of same value By this mode we''give selections from a varied stock of fine cods, of the best make and latest styles, and of in tiinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest valie In alrtnannactions by mall we charge for forwarding the Certificate, paying postage; and doing the business, 25 cents each. Fine certificates sill be seat for 81; Elms ,for S 2; Thirty for e 5; Suryfire $lO and One Hundred IiZIA We should supply yourwants ; our facilities are unsur passed ; our work of unrivalled excellence our promises punctually observed. Oar central lrgiatcon brings w near the most remote points. Our gaols are new from the manufacturer, and of the latest and most desirable styles The goods must be sold, and the terms are unequalled.— All articles ordereciare foncariled by retunt mail. We guarantee entire satisfaction in every instance, And SPANGLER'S itthere should be any person diasatisfied with any article they may receive. they, will immediately return it, arid the'price will he refun4ed. AGENTS.—We alloirthose acting as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate -ordered, provided their remittance amount to One Dollar. They will collect 241 cents for every Certificate, and re Mining 10 rents, remit to us 15 cents for each LEM mareld•3m WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c Flaying put opened a well selected assortment of goo& in my line, directly Opposili4e Post _Office, on Second Street, where my old and I hope many new customers will find Me during business hours, My old stock having been re duced very suddenly ou the 35th of July last, I was com pelled to buy an Entire New &oil, of Goods, o Melt are of the latest styles' and patterns, consisting of Gold and Silver (Imported and American) • • Gent's and Ladies' Watches, Jewelry of tine and medium gnalitins, Silver Thimbles, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Gold Pcm. l / 4 Fffine quality, Pooketleutlery, Razors, Strops and Brushes, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives, Jett Goods, Pocket Books, • Ladies' Purses, I Nail and Tooth Brushes, Redding and Pocket Combs, ' Lead Pencils, • Morocco Satchels, Large and Small Willow Baskets, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins, Elates, Fifes, Banjos, Tainborines, -Accordeons, Fri:dines, &e. The assortment of CLOCKS is large and of every va riety. I have on hand the 'MERV REPEATING RIFLE, which can be fired fifteen titan in that many seconds Everybody should have one for self defence. The public are invited to call and examine them. 'PISTOLS on hand and orders filled for any kind that mat be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand. mm long experience I can adapt Spectacles to the sight of the old tut well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al ways on hand. - Having the agency for the - Sale of the celebrated BUR GLAR AND Pl:lib-PROOF SAFE, manufactured by Farrell, Herring & Co., I will orders at the manatee. tures price. All information in regard to them-given. The public arc invited to call and examinethe stock. " Watches, Clocks and Jewelry - repaired at low rates to snit the time& drel4 EDWARD AUGIIEKBAUGH. 11 E Y H-A RP E R No. P2O ARCH StEEET, ABOVE FIFTH, PlRtmi,, Manufacturer find DiniAer in WAITHES, FINE JEWELRY, „ 1 SOLID SILVER WARE, AND - SUPERIOR SILVER PLATED WARE. inureli‘22-31inni' ELI HOLDEN, INVITES THE 'A T cannon of eyeryteader of this Owes, which includes many thousand of his old patrons and acquaintances, to his unusually large ruse beautiful variety of AMERICAN & Imported WA'fCEIES, CLOCKS, and elegant designs of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &e. .vt2c:.l3. Eobacto aut :tegaro. TACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR el BTORE.—Having re•bnilt my Tobaceo and Viper Store on South Main 'street, (corner of Washington e. Mato streets,) two squares from thc, Diamond, I would invite a❑ to call and examine my stook, consisting of CHEWING TOBACCO: Congress, all kinds, Cavendish, Twist, all kinds, Rose Twist, Flounder, Old Vkginia, Nary, Honey Dew, Michigan Fine Cut, , &0., &c. Anderson Shorts Solace, Talisman, - Hart's Delight, . Plantation, ' Sunny Side, &o. SNUFFS: Ruppee, Scotch, Coarse. 11 , , SMOKING: _ Large Rand, Big Lick, Cut and Dry, Danville, -14'nenharg. Garainaldi, ..; James River, Grant, Mead, Sige sep '2l J. A. JACOBS. 114 E I SIOVAL OF BU S H' S TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE.—Theandersigned has re moved hie Tobarra and Segni' StorcriTliis new room, on SECOND STREET, nem door to the Friendship Engine House, where he will keep on hand a Complete stock of TOBACCO AND SECIARS, sedum Natural Leaf, Ali igen and Smoking Tobadeo, Pipes, &e. aprilZ, J A C O,B_S Y,S E R. TOBACCQ ur ,S a N n U d F W F h oI ND e CIGARS, No. 310 North Third Street, above Vine, West Sid e,• r . l2 -I Y] PHILADELPHIA, PA, J. JACOBS, late of Chamb'g, Ila. HENRY E. SIITSF.R. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO and SEGARS, wholesale and retail, at e• SRAFER & STUART'S, on Queen street, East of-the Methadlet Churn'. .- ytl4 :•1-4-- ti l lil 1 JEWELERS, Mozne ntrANT. STREET.) REGARD TO VALUE REASONS WHY GEO. DEMERIT & CO 30.3 Broadway, New York ELI HOLDEN, 708 Market Street, Philadelphia. C. H. BUSH - #34-szi: . traceries, &c. GELWICKS & BURKHART SEL L Pickles by the,Ehyzen,-and is Jars, ready for the table, Pickled and Preserved Fruits, Spiced Oysters, Canned "Pennell, Jelly's of all kinds, Dried Apples, Peaches Thine; Beane, mine Ground Coffees, and Prime 'Pros, Fine Cheese, Water, Soda, (linger, Butter and Sugar Crackers. - Fancy Cakes and Crackers, city baked. Also--Carry - on the manufacture of all kinds of Confec tionery, sell R8i90138, Almonds. Filberts, Figs, Walnuts, Oranges, Lemons and:all kinds of French and imported Confectionery and Fruits. Call and examine for yourself. No Chriige for showing "goods. Hi - IEI4'IM i BURKHART matrl 29 FAR , MERS LOOK TO 1;0I'R INTEREST ESE GELWICKS & BLTRKFIARTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS FOR YOUR FISH 1,000 Packages of No. 1, No. 2 and 'So. 3 Mackerel, Fttpsu AND CHEAP, In whole; tuff, quarter ardl eigth barrels. Bring along Ponatoef, Bacon, Lard, Tallow, Butter, Eggs, Soap, Dried Fruit, Raga, dc., Se., and get the high eat, cash price for them. We bought our rteh in large quantity,direct froiniirst luu2dn, and will sell them CHEAP. AD Fish guaranteed as represented, or no sale. GELWICES S. BURKHART VIIE PEOPLE'S FINE FA3IILY C 4 GEIeWICKS & BITD.KHART Hare the largest stock of goods in town. This is aoknowl edged by all. They do not confine themselves to the Gra eery and Provision business alone, but buy and sell almost every description of goods, from the smallm Yankee no tion ttp to hogsheads of Sugar and MolaL!s. Goods sold wholesale tq Country Merchants as cheap as any hot& in Philadelphia. GELWICKS & BIIRKHAIiT, WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL DEALERS; Sell'Queess-Ware, Stone• Ware, Brushes, )3rooms, Heti: cords, Wash Linea, Sperm Oil, Whaie Oil, Coal Oil, Ser. °sena Oil, Lubricating Oil, Horse 'Cards, Carry Combs, Halters, Tx es and Cords. MARKET .HOUSE.—The underigigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they have re-opened their Ciro. cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company, in the Market House, and take this method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete in every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham, Syrups, Salt, 'Mackerel, Coffee. Sugars. Teas, To. baccos, Brushes. Brooms. Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass. ware, Queenswore and everything heretofore kept at {heir former place of business. They will always keep ePsutll - stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demisinds of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex. change for goods at rash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House) 'three dorirs from the corner, on Queen Street [aught] HUBER & LEMASTER. SPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.- The undersigned has the largest stook of FAMILY GROCERIESIu town, which he offers to the public at the lowest CASH PRICES. It Is nut nebessery to enumerate, se his stock is large and complete. Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goods. faing3ll CYRUS SPRECHER. COFFEES, TEAS, SUGARS —Just re calved at E. D. REID'S. j ),TINcy. MEAT .—A fresh sung : at HAM S AND BEEF.—A large lot of fresh cured city Ram and Dried Beef, at REID'S. ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, CUR rants, Citron, rolled Apples, Dried Cherries. &e. at REID'S. FS H .—N o. 1 Shore Mackeral, Driet Halibut, Diied Cod, Sbad, &g. , at REID'S. BUCKWHEAT ANT) HOMINY.—Just received a lot of New Jersey fresh ground Buck. wheat Meal ; pure- white Hominy, Soup Beans, Ste.. at REID'S. ONIONS .—Wetherfaeld and Country 0t1101321, a large supply, at REID'S. LAMPS.—Su OIL AND LAMPS.—S perior Kerosine Oil, Chamber and Parini Lamps Shades, Lantern% Sic., at REINS. CT. HOLLOWAY, - WHOLESALE . GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 505 MARKET STREET, (North side, above Fifth street 1 Philadelphia. aug24-ly 13ooto attb cr,loco. BOOT SHOD AND VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, having disposmi.of his entire stock of Hoots, Shoes, &e., at wholesale, on the - 30th of last month, nod finding It inconvenient to resume business at his for mer place on Main street, I have kid returned from the City with a A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which he respectfully invites the attention of his old customers, and as many new ones as will be pleased to give him a call, at HIS NEW STORE ON SECOND Si., in CHARLEY KLINE'S brick building,,,nearlY op. posite the Post Mice. His stock embraces evZry variety of Youths'. Ladies' and Men's BOOTS & SHOES, which for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be sur passed In the county, and which will be sold at prices to suit thitimes. Having purchased THE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he Is prepared to make Customer work, at short notice, by the hest workman In the county. With a disposition to be obliging and accommodatihg, he hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage—without a desire to monopolizicas his motto is, In oar coalition calamity, to live and let leave. Portion/or attention paid to all kinds of .Rrpairing. TERMS CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH OUT EXTORTION.' He bas also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunks, Va Sees, Carpet Banks, Linnen and Paper Collars, Paper, Envelopes, Ink.standa, Steel Pens, &c., Ste. N. B.—All - persons knowing themselves Indebteil please call and make Immediate settlement. that 1 may be enabled to meet my former lihLilities in the City, auger To ALL WHOM IT MAY . CONCERN. JACOB HUTTON'S BOOT et SHOE ,STORE.— The undersigned takes this method of returning his thanks' to his numerous customers, and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore eitended to him, and hopes, in his present misforune in common with near ly every business man in town, that he will still continue to he remembered. lie has the pleasure of 'informing the public that he has opened his Store in the Basement of .1 lifeLanaAnn's Dwelling, .on Second Street, four doors North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to offer a general assortment of Men's. Women's and Chit. dren's Boots and Shoes, embracing his own and City man ufacture, which, for exeellece Of style and durability are superior to and of his former stock, and will be offered at prices to snit aIL lie is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from Philadelphin,-whieh for beauty end excellence cannot be surpassed South of the Susquehanna. CUSTOMER WORK of every variety done with promptness,—As he employs none 'but superior workmen, hefoels Justified In guaranteeing all work made at his ee. tablishment Don't forget the place, Four Doors North of the Methodist Church, Second Street, East Side.— TKIINKS, of the latest style, from approved makers, al , mays on hand, and for sale at a very email advance on original clot. - lane4l JACOB HUTTON. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WTN'TER TIME TABLE. FIVE THINS DAILY to and7ront Pliladelphia and Pittsburg. On and after Monday, October 31et, 1864, the Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroa t Company will depart from Harris• burg and arrive at Pt Indelptua and Pittsburg as follows: .• EASTWARD: . . THROVGH EXPRESS TRAIN /eaves Harrisburg dui •ly.tn 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 e. 31. FAST LLST, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. H., and arrives at West', Philadelphia at P 2.40 P. IL- Passengers take breakfast at Lancaiter. 3IAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 1.30 P. IL, and arrive+ at West Philadelphia ut 5.- 33 P. R. PITTSBURG AND ERIE ErPRESS leaves Harris burg daily (except Sundays) at 11.55 r. at., and arrives at Went Philadelphia at 4.51 HARRLSBURB ACCOMMODATION TRALN, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) tit 4.00 P. Id., and ar• rives at West-Philndelphia at 9:10 P. 31. This train Ms no connection from the West. COLUMBIA ACCUILMODATION,TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. IL; and arrives at Lancaster nt 9.1.5 A. at.: connecting (except on Monday) with the Ewa Line east. Hominy, CM izzi PITTSBURG ANT) ERIE EXPRESS leaies Harris burg daily (except B,unday) at 12.5.5 A. 3t., Altoona 1.50 A. take breakfast, anti arrhe at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.IL 'BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mbnduy) at 2.25 A. at.: Altoona 8.15 A. X, take breakfast. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. 11. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves IlanisbUrg daily at IL, Altoona nt 8.15 A. M., take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. IL Rice, PAST LINE leaves Itarnsburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M.: Altoona at 9.10 P. It., take supper. and ar rives at Pittsburg at 9.00 A. X • MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) 0'1.40 P. AL: Altoona at 7.55 P. take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. AL MOUNT JOY ACCOILMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11.20 A. connecting there with the Mail west ; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. m., nod arrives at Harrisburg at LAP P.)l. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE HARRISHURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 r. g«ipi there, passengers for Erect of Harnsburglay over un til 11.53 9. fit. , SAMUEL D. YOUNG, nov9 Supt Middle Div. Penna. R. R. ;NORTHERN • CENTRAL RAILWAY I FALL TIME TABLE.—Payr Trains Daily to and from Baltxmore and Wanhitivtiti City, Connections made with trains on Penasylvan4Ridirond, to and - from Pitt burg and the West. POPR TRA LN S um - LY to and from the NOrth and West Ilranch Susquehanna, Elmira mot nil of Northern New Y uric. 911 and err Monday. Oct. 17th, IPti•l. the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows • SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10:25 A.3h leaves Itaryisburg LSO I•.m. arrives at-Baltimore 57.411 P. 3). EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Simbury daily (ex- cept Sunday)--, ..... - 11:45 lf.X. " • leaves H a rr 1 s b tit. g• (except n.. Monday) 2.50.1. x. arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.M. HARRIBURG - ACCOMIODATION leayes - Harrisburg 7:00 5... u. SUNBURY ACC93IMODATION leaves Sun- bury daily (ex. Sunday)' ... 7:30..M PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. S arlbuitidoily (ex. Sunday) 9:05 P.M. 0 ATHWART). MAIL TRAES leaves Baltimore daily (except Stindav) 9:20 A.M. leaves Harrisburg 1:35 P.M. .4 arrives at Sunbury, 4:05 P.M. EXPRESS THAW leaves Baltimore daily:.. 9:30 P.M. " arrives at Harrisburg J:5O A.M. letlves Harrisburg daily tex eept Monday/ ' 3:15 A.M.. •arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A.N. ERIE EXPRESS TRALN leaves Baltimore ... daily (except Sundays) aL . 7:30 P.H. .' leaves HarridanT daily (ex Cept Sundays) at 12:33 A.M. arrives at-Sunbury at. 3:23 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(cx. liemlay 3:00 P.N. " • arrives at Harrisburg nt. ..... 7:30 P.M. SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves. Hay, risbrtrg daily (ex. &Imlay). 4:00 F.M. ThefErie E rpm. and Philadelphia Erpre. are through trains to and from Erie and nil intermediate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For farther information apply at The Offiee. in Pennsyl- vania Railroad Depot uer26'64 7. F. DiIBARRY, Gen. Supt PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- RoAn.—This Great Line traverses the Northern hnd Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to thorny of Erie, on Lake Erie. , It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com• pans, and is operated by them. its entire length was opened for passenger awl freight business, Octobei 17th, 1064. • TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT 11AR.RISBURGi LEAVE EASTWARD. Mall Train - 1:40 A. M. Lock Maven Accommodation 1:30 P. N. LEAVE WESTWARD, - Mall Trainl:ls X. M. . . Loeb Haven Accommodation 1:40 P. Passenger Cars run through on Mail' Train, without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Mth wave ixtn can ra=p t hrn e :n P rla C X Wa3v'eanii. Train Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For Information respecting Passenger business apply at Corner 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, And fur Freight businew of the Company's Agents: FL B. KLNGSTON, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sta., Phila. J. W. REYNOLDS. Erie. J. 51. BRIM, Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltiomre, feb6 65 CUMBERLAND VALLEY & ERASE:- LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.— On and after Monday, October 31; 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted): - - , FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG: Leave Hagerstown " Greencastle ( Arrive at Chaniliersbarg (Leave at. Trace Shippensbnrg _ Newvilie A.M. " Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46 Mechanicsburg 7:00 10:42 ,11.6 Arrive at Harrisburg • 7:30 11:15 3:45 FOR CH 4 MBERSI3L'RG AND HAGERSTOWN: 8, - . A.M. P.M.. P.M. Leavbrrieburg 8:05 1,40 • 4:15 'Mechanicsburg 8:97 -.2:20 4:50, Carlisle 9:27 2:58 5:15 " Nesnille 10:02 3:34 - -" Shippensburg 10:33 4:04 Arrive at Cbambersburg - UM 4:35 Leave Cbambersburg 'WO 4:4S " Greencastle .11:55 5.35 Arrive ut Hagertorrn . ~.. , .1.9-35 . 6:15 .. Making clo;e connections at Harrisburg with •trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. IL Tans only as far as Carlisle. 0. lc. LULL, Supt R. R. Office, Chamb'g, Oct. 31, 1864. AIANITOOD: HOW. LOST HOW RESTORED.—Just pubisbed. a new edition of DR. CU LVERWE LL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATORRIMEA. or seminal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Dunn ON- O - , Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mars riage, etc.. also, CONSUMMON, Erimrsr, and FITS, in , duced by self-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. ince. M"' Pere, In a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years. suceessfplptactice, that tne alarming consequence of selTab4e may be radically cured without the dangerous me of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure nt once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which ei try sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may care himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture shonid he in the hands of every youth and every man in the Lisa Sent, under wad, m a plain envelope, to any address, poor-paid, On receipt of six cents. or two p..st stamps. Ad drew,the publeMers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE S CO. Ida 13owery, New York; Post Ofllee Box .1,L1 , 4. , mar`29 10t DYSPEPSIA: NERVOUSNESS A N D DEBILITY We can reeommend those suffering Aith loss of Appe tite. indigestion, or Dyspepsia; Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use StrirklanifsTonic.- It is a vegetable pre paration, free from alcoholic liquors ; it strengthens the whole nervous system, it creates a 04st. appetite, and is warranted to cure Dyspepsia, and Nervous Debility. For atle by D_lt i tagtats genotally. at;sl per bottle. Pre pared by Dr. A. 'itneklonti, ti East Fourth Street,'Cinoin nnti, Ohio. C. . Cresaler. Agent, Charnborsburg, Pa. COUGH NOMORE! Trey STRICKLA'ND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM! ' Dr. Strickland's:Mellifluous Cough Balsam I r s warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Haarseness, 'Asthma. Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and Dings. For sale b}• C. 11. cressleroClutmlwrsliurg. Gomm] Depot, No. 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. nIARR HCEA! ILI All the medical men and the Press recommend DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI•CHOLERA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhma and Dysentery• • It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Stitrat• tents and Carminatives, and is warrentcd _to effect a cure after all othermeans have failed. For gale 5y C. H. - Cressier . , Chanaperaburg. General Depot, No. 5 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. QTRI - CKLAND'S PILE REMEDY! '- KJ.. Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has eared thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives im mediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it di rectly. It is Warranted to mire. For sale by C. A. pressler, Chambersburg. Geniral Depot, 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. nnv3o-ly TO DYSPEPTICS . —Having been anne fed for n number of years with Dyspepsia. I was advised to try Dll. WISTIA,ET'S MEDICINE for that disease: I derived great benefit and recommended it to quite a number of my friends and who - were also much benefitted - by it, and whose testimonials eon be if nec essary, I bane been appointed by Dr. Wishart as Agent forth° Sale of his Medicine, wholesaleor retail. IMEM TOB PRINTING, in every style, done t,/ at Eta Offlee otlbe FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. Lines of Crab& WESTWARD H. H. HOUSTON Gen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. W. ONVINiZER, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D: POTTS. Gen. Manager, Williamsport. fßiorettaneous. DR. sTracKLAND's TONIC W. - 0. REED, Repository °Mee, Chambershgrg Pa. - agricultural. _ AGRICITLIIRAL CHEMICAL CHEAP FERTILIZERS. " The Fertilizers prepared by the Agricultural Chemical Co., (a Company Charteredby the Legislature gt Pennayl- Taub , with o alPitalof igLO . ,000,) have .been proved in pes practice to be the chew most_ profitable "and best, fal the Fortner, Gardener an Frult-grower,,of all concentra ted manures now offered l any market. The. Company's lisVmbmeen the following: - , PABULETTE This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and Om fortiliz• lag eleraeots of urine, Combined chemically and mechani cally with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulveruled condition ; ready for im• mediate use, and without loss or its highly nitrogenous.fer tiliziog properties. Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, nndsits durability and active qualities. nm well known to be all that agriculou4ts can desire. Pricy EKSO per Ton CHEMICAL COMPOST This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and _wool, together with chemicals and inorgaito fnrtaizers, Idol, decompose the masa and retain the nitrogenous elements. It is a very valuable fertilizer far field amps generally, andespecially forpotatoes, and garden purficrses. Its excellent qualilice, strength and cheapness, have made It very popular with all who have used it. Price $4O per Tort. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER This highly phosphatic fertilizer is particularly adapted fur the cultivation of trees, - fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit. and largely Increase the quantity and perfect the Maturity of the trait. For hot•hou.s6 and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable arti• rte to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent unit cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and Is excellent for grass and lawns. It is composed of such elements . us make it adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops In all kinds of soils The formula or method of combining its Foust - intent fer tilizing ingredients have recall ed the highest approvul of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Pl*. $5O per Too. PHOSPHATE OF LIME The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a new a tal valuable forthula by which a very superior article is produced, so as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer. is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime h the market. - Price $65 per Ton. - TERMS CASH All onlent of a Ton or more. will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged au all orders of 6 bar rel.: or less. • One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will be mule on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf. • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS AT CANAL WHARF, UN THE DELAWARE. Office, 413 A, Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. The COmpany's Pamphlet Circular, embracing full di rections for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when requested. marchB-6mirs- FARMERS• TAKE NOTICE.—We are prepared to supply GROUND 'PLASTER to you at the most reasonable_ price at our mill. Send in your or ders at once. raarcbM.it. MONTGONERY & BROUGR. Vato, (taps anb Sum THE HIGHEST PRICE A.M. P.M. 7:00 - 2.'5 7:37 3:35 8:17 4:20 8:30 12:55 9:00 9.32 2:00 IN CASH IS PAID FOR Redrand Grey Fox, Mink, Coon, J. L. DE CHE R T'S HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE, SECON'D STREET, orroarn: 4RE OLD JAIL. keepe up the reputation of the old stand- t',, eilll and get bargains COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE HATS. CAPS, -BOOTS, SHOES.. W. W. PAXTON has just opened a fine assortment Of HATS. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at hip new &tannin the Market Crouse, where he can furnish all articles in his line. cheap for cash. Some goods are sold at old prices. ' A fine assortment of CANES, I.I3IBRELLAS, CAR PET BAGS. VALISES? &e.. &c.. constantly an hand. Call and examine our large stock of goods. septfil W. W. PAXTON. NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. THE OLD CLOTHENG - EMPORTEM, - Iti THE MAJIRET /3,01.13 E, Chambersharg, Pa. The undorsleed, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destruenon of - Chamhgrsburg, has again returned and opened out in full blast in the Market House between WalMeted Dry Gobd, store and Huber & Lernaster' s Gro cery store, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTEE GOODS, of every description and quality. This stvek consists of Ready Made Clothing such as Over Cilats. Dress Coats. ,Pants, Vests, Under Shirts, -Drawers, &e.. also GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerckiefs, Col lars, Umbrellas, dm., &a His stock 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 suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and reasonable terms. Having engaged a practical Critter from the East, I . am prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionable styles, and as none but experienced workmen arein done at sons may rely upon getting their work welt Store. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestoteed, spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. CZ] WIIOLESPAESL,E TWINES. ETAIL! RO -The undersigned having purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of J. P. Grey, de&d, respectfully announces to her friends, andthe former patrons of the establishment, that she will,continue to carry on the business, in all its various branches, at THE OLD STAND, on Franklin street, Chambersbtwg, where she will be pleas ed to receive the calls and orders of the public. All kinds, sires, and qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C., always kept on hand or made to order of the beat material. and fornlsed at reasonable prices, In connection with the above basinena, she is also ptepared to manufacture HAIR, MISR, AND OTHER MATTRASSES, as well as Horse Blankets and Fly Re tabf superior qual lty and style. - Persons in want of superior articlas In the above line are requested to call, or send their orders, which will be attended to promptly. deCttl.ly MARY E GRAY. JOB PRINTING in every style done at the 'Nam of the FRANKLIN RReaiNertief. FL IL FITTS, General Agent. Oposstim, Rabbit and Muskrat Skin*, at DECHENT'S, =V etooing. J. T. HOSKIIk;SON. 114cabb3are Cutlery, Scr. H; A - -R D It 'E • HUBER & TOLBERT ' Have opened their More on Main street, - nearly opposite their old place of business, with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &a., consisting in part or Paints. _ Iron, Fulls Spikes, • Hinges, filisUng 'Powder, Grind Steno, - - _ Cedar Ware, r -Pocket Knives, -- &a., dna. r•aet. - Brushes, Shove* Rakes, grades, Special attention is tailed Builders end-Contractors, • as they are prepared to famish in any quantity at wholesale, ' • everything in their - line. • Call and examine our stock. COACH AND . SADDLERY HARDWARE. - The subscriber respectfully interns his friends and the public, that he continues to carry on the above 'business, at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re formed Chards, CHAMDF.RSBURG, PA. Having enlarged his business, Saddltr* and Conk., makers trill find in his Store Roust a general aiiortment of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair anti Country Hogakina. - • Patent Leather, Saddle Trees and airthingt dig Trees, -Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat - Hair, Straining We and Worsted Rain Web, losur than Cotton: flames, Bits and Stirrup Plated, Tinned and Japanned Cosa Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bandit. Bridle Fronts; Roseates. Swivels anti Ornaments.; Doti Plated and Wood Gig Humes. BIiCRLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rings, Stump Joints, rind a variety or other goods suitable for the trade. ALL KENDS OF PLATEiti, &0., done with neatness and despatch. (deol4l LEWIS WASIPLER. fiHEAP-HARD IV ARE! BRAND St FLACK Had a few goods under the pavement - which were not burued. Such as Locks, Hinge., Screws and other Hard ware, Besides. they lure just received from New York and Philadelphia n very large lot °floods, purchased mach cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been burned out, therefore we offer Iron. Nulls, Hocks, Hinges, Screws. Bolts. Oils, Glass, Paint, dm„ at thelowest egare. . . TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS! We-hare on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different ktnda, which we will sell less than It caw he bought in the efty: :Abut we lutve 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offerat Cann G to 10 &Mars per keg. CUTLERY. .. Knives and 'Yorks, Scissors, Razors. Pocket Knives, spoons, just received from New York which we Offer vtry imp% eA RRIAGE MAKERS' poops, . Shoe:slake - re Findings. Saddlers' Findings • at BRAND Ss FLACKS. QHOVELS. FORKS AND SPADES AT Ly 25 cents each and many other tiltiCiON which wag to ,the ire, which can be made as good as new at BRANDS FLACKW. CEDAR. WARE.—CuII at the Store:in the Alley. BRAND &FLACF., Books anb ,Stationery. T HE OLD - WOOK ST AND S. S. SEMI OCK, Has been removed to the new building opposite the i'DST OFFICE, where a full assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, -STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC:, Can be had at exceedingly Low Price& • . WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a large and new !dock. Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens, frilly warranted. Orders taken for goods, which will be Expressediti the shortest possible time. The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daffy, for which weekly subscriptions will be taken. - First Class Novels, Magazines and - Periodicals recefired as soon as published. We can sell,Photograph Albums cheaper than they can be had elsewhere. Music sent free of pertage to any part of the county. Gilt Fratnes, Worstedtrand Fancy Goods constantly on hand. , Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or , . dens satisfactorily and with dispatch. MP- J. K. SIMPOCK, is now located in New York, whlak enables 'as to undertake the most complex commisska*. Old Books of particular editions, dates or style, huntid up at a reasonable commission. • (00Ya Matra. M P 0 R T A N. = INVALIDS IRON IN THE BLOOD It irewell - known to the medical profession that IRON Is the vital principle or Life Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat; Malt theef4dis not properly digested, or if, from any cause 'whatever, the necessary quantify of Iron is not taken into the circulatkin, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers., The bad blood will Irritate the heart, will slog up the inngs,foilll stupefy the brain, will obstruct the lifer, and will tend its disease producing elements to all parts of the systsin, and every one will suffer in Whatever organ may be:pre disposed to disease. The great tlalue of , IRON AS A MEDICINE Is well known and acknowledged by all medical Men. The difficulty hat been to obtain mob - preparation of jt as will enter the dirculatlon and assimulate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Masittelmsetts Strife Chemist, has been attained In the Peruvian Syrup, by* combination in a way before unknown. THE PERUVIAN SYRATPI" . be. PROTECTED a . Intim of the PROXIDEOP /110*, A NEW DISCOVERY DI MEDICINE that strlkeititt 4be Root of Disease by supplying the blood with is {§ll Principles or Life Element—lron. THE PERUVIAN 8YI;UP: Cares,Dyspepein, Liver Cemplaint, Dropsy, Fever lid Ague, Loos of Euergi, Lou Spirits. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP;- ,'- Infuses strength, vigor, ettl new life into the eyrie:6We • • - - - builds up an'"!lrou Coastltuthm. _ THE PERUVIAN Cures Nervous Affections,. Female Complaints mai* diseases of the kidneys aad"Bladder. 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