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    Inouvince.
A=RICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia:\ Incorporated . 1850. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Cavitel, Cial3,ooo, Paid-Up Capital, 5230,000.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864.
The Trristees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon D
ECAL POLICIES during the year ending December 31st;
18G3, and in force at that date. the above amount to be
creditedlu said Policies, and have also ordered the divi
dend oflB6o on Poildes issued during that year to be,
paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are re.
ceived. OFFICERS.
President—Alexander Whilldin.
,accraay an d Tratiary•—John S. Wilson.
•
Actuory-;--John C. Sims.
BOARD OF TREWEES.—Alexandei Whilldin, J.
Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock,
Albert C,Xoberts, P. 13. Wangle, Samuel Work, William
'J. Ilowar Ho; Joseph Allison, Samuel'''. Bodin!), John
Altman, Charles F. Hearlitt, Isaac Ilazlehurst.
W.M. G. REED, Chambersburg, 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 Insmances.
DRS. J. C. RICHARDS and W. It BOMB, Medical Ex
aminer*.
REFERENCES—Hun. A. KM'Clure, Rev. S. J. Mc
lean., J. S. Nixon, Chambersbuig, and Wm. M. Marshal),
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Penton. desiring information or wis hing to !mm o will
Please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Couhty or State.
rnarM W. G. REED, Agent.
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. -
ERA NA - LIN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHLA.
ASSETS
On January' 1, 1864
CAPITAL ,
ACCEPTED SIMPLER.
CIVERTED:PREIIIVMEI
UNSETTLED CLAMS, I 11",c0313: I'oll 1884
$2,416. 1300,000. •
Loni; PAM SINCE 1829 S 3, R. 5 000,000
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
rtml:rwmrn
DIRECTORS:
Charles N: Banker, Isaac Lee, . '
Tobias \ Vaguer, s- ' Edward. C. Dale.
Samuel Grant, - Geo. Falee,
Jacob R, Smith, Alfred Paler,
George W. Richards, Frus. W. 'Lewis, K D.
CHARLES N. BANCKER. President,
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
Jas. W. IL'Atlsisma., Soo'y pro. tem.
DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Coin•
puny in Chambrobtirg, who will furnish WI information
necessary to applicants. marM4f.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL $500,000. Office 232 Walnut Street, Phila
delphia. The prompt payment of Cloture for Losses during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has
been in existence, entitles them to the confident* of the
public
This company will also Insure against loss by WAR or
MVASION.
Persons wishing to insure will please call on or address
the underlifgneeL W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersbarg. ,
As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies coveting property
destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the
full premium paid on applicition at my office. •
W. G. REED, Agent.
REVERENCISB J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq.,
Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. S. M'Clure. febB
nIETR AGENT.—Mr. Join GROVE, of
Chaithersbarg, is the General Agent of the Frank
lin County bintual Insurance Company. juitel)
Auotrat.
M ASON •& .HAIILIh'S
CABINET ORGANS.
MELODEONS were introduced some twenty - years
since, and were sriecemlfsl by the lIARMONIISIIS about
nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was hrought
toita present state of perfection only in the summer of
1862.
THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
has great advantages over any other invention of the kind,
is eapeddeof arackfraer effects than can be produced by
may other, and is more easily 4ssed by the performer, and
excels especially In capacity forerpressirm.
OF' Meese notice advance...Ts prices. •
CABINET ORGANS.—Sroc.LE 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, Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case 130
No. 18. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.... 160
DOI:BLE REED.
No. 19.1 Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or
Oak case 140
No. Z). The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 165
No. 21. Five Octave, Double. Reed. In %Valuator
Oak Cs se 170
No. W.. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 200
No. M The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut or.
Oak, with Walnut Carvings 500
Sts Nror..
No. 14. Six Stop i Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Cak Case :100
P. 13. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. ltkl
EIGHT STOP.
No. EL Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in.Wrilnut or
Oak Case 425
Na. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood'Case. ..... 7400
No. 24. The Same, in Solid Carved --Walnut 500
PEDAL BAss.
No. 10. Pedal Sass Cabinet Organ, In Walnut or
Oak Case 600
'Cams of zara finish on hand, or made ZO order.
MELODEONSI
No. 5. Five Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood Ca5e...0150
No. 6. The Same, Portable, Rosewood Case 110
No. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case. 95
No. 9. Four Octave, Fellable, Rosewood Case... 75
fa" Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the subscri
ber.
As Agents for 31easrs. Mason & Hamlin si - e are enabled
to sell at their New York- prices, and charge nothing for
freight.
We have add a number of their instruments, and can
give numerous satisthefory references.
- S. S. SHRYOCK, Agent,
Chambersburg, Pa.
BRg 11
Eiquers.
rrrrrrrrry
P 'Of ; R T E R S
WIRES . AiID I Q IVO .
LAUMAN,i•SALLADE & CO.,
NO. /2S SOUTH NINTH STREET.,
;Between, Chestnut and Walnut Strata, Prlitaddphia.
GEO. M. Li lar.A.v, t
A. M. SALLADE, .
J. D. BINTINO, ;
RIVESE, !GARDRAT & CO.'S
SITIERIORiCOGNAC BRANDY, '
VINTAGE OF 1838,
E t ch bottle healed with green'wax. with tee initials of the
Brm.
IMPORTED BY
LAUNAN., BALLADE & CO.
SUPERIOR OtD 3SIADEIRA WINE
PINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK NYLNES
AND kV AESORTRENT OF
PINE BRANDS OP CHAMPAGNE.
• OSRORNE & CO.'S
, OPORTO. ,
, VERY %DEE AND DELICATE
• OLtl POR , T - WrNE,
Each bottle Seal ed with yellow wax with the initiate of the
FL=
)IcPciltirD BY
LA1,131 , BALLADE & CO.,
• , No. la . .d Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
. -
OLD •RY-E,-WHISKEY,
• OLD AT WHISKEY, •
I WARRANTED.
c.,, j
OBEHII LTZ WHIS,KE.Y., ,
? :ST WHISKEY, .'
WERR 'S WHISKEY,
; .
T :FEY'S WHISKEY, •
- ( Aso
III: A t !D IN G WISES,
LAHMAN!, SALLADE & CO.,
•
No. I^P Smith Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
DlMay. 1 .
Jrj anb Sancti Gooto•
G 0,.i11) NE W S
I.),RY GOODS'
tottd.DiG AT
REDI I C ED PRICES!
WIA. WALLACE & CO.
• Amin receipt of a largo tot of Goods, bought at reduc
ed prices, at the late Nee., York A nellons, to witiell they
invite the attention of Oil- public.-
To persous In want of Dry (Moth we nay now is the time
to buy.
'co the ladies we offer a large autortment ,nf Dress
Goods : --
Black and'Fanci Silks,
Spring Poplins, "llnratt e •
- Plata and Fancy, Debates, Se.
We have a good asworuneat of Carpets, Matting, 011
Cloths, which we n lt sell low.
* Coll sal/natal get brirVius. at
L.. HMO! - Will. WALLA.CE & CO'S.
kEE MERE I—Staten Island Fancy Dye
_ t,Establiskment!—Ttin largest and most complete
• EAM DYELN(Fb...SCOU MINH ESTABLISHMENT
in the World. Grand Combination of French, Herman, &
y rj egee LAlmost every dt,seriptien of Bilk awl
Febile, Cleaned and Dyed to give antigaelion—
• GIAWEB, Cleaned Laid Dyed In the tint style of the
Are. Mlle O the time. for Renotating Spring
CO. BARRETT, NEPHEW:, &
Philture.,. OtSee: 47 North Eighth Street, between Mar
ket-b. Awl; East Side.
• y or k °Mei: Nis. & 7 San St., and 718 Broad
nuarcl4l9-11in
(OLD 199! AND DRY GOODS AND
• no tions In proportion, at the Cheep Cash Stoat of
"METCALFE & HITESLIEW, where you Rill always
find a 818 stock to select from.
We Fume on band a beautiful assortment of Ladies'
Costs. Circulars, Sacks and Shawls; Bugle Trimmings
and Bottom. Corsets Hoop Skirts, Oil Cloths, &0., .
apnl 5 METCALFE & lIITESHEW.
lamp anDrilitetitittes.
it
NE:IP DRUG STORE,
- BROWN'S ROT 0. 1 !,
har
WELL SP:6MT --m•EICK
PURE DRUU-S';
62,457,849 95
~ €400,000
~. 971 000
.... 1,086,24
West End of Brown's Hotel
SCHENCK's SEA WEED TONIC,4T
SPAIiGLER'S.
OOSTAR''S RAT EXTERMINATOR,
at SPANGLER'S.
ENNEDY'S lIEDICALDISCOVERY,
1.. X. Lindsay's Bin.si Searcher, ---
• llogtetter%, Bitten+,
•
Helmbolerg Mackin,
_ - Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Scraita:a Panacea,
Roofland's German Bitters, at
SPANGLER'S.
SOZODONT FOR THE TEETH, AT
- SPANGLER'S.
BURNEFThi COCOAINE FOR
IJ HAIR at SPANGLER'S.
SW AIM'S PANACEA, AT
SPANGLER'S.
A - VER'S PILLS,
Wr Pills;
' ' Toccamad's Pills, at
DR — CTGSf DRUGS!!
C. ii. cril:SNLEit, successor to IiEYsZR & CRESS.
;tER, hag npenna in his new mom, on Second street, oppo
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 iirrn re
ceived is respectfully solicited.' A fair stock of Drugs,
Chemicals. and Patent Medicines is now Mired, Ala, a
desirable assortment of
Perfuthery,
-Soups,
l'oket Books,
Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Coen/sties,
Dentifriees,
and Palley Artieles in great variety.
REROSCNE LAMPS.—Every description of Hand
Lamiis, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for litthen use, Parlor ass, Store use and Ott lee
THE, BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET.
- .
Family byes of all Colors. Everytaing in a Druggists
line of business,
la'Pres. criptlons rereicd special attention, and are
compnumleil trith care and skill. C. H. CRESSLEII,
S Second Street, opposite the Post Mice.
MY STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
DRUGS. Sze., is very full. A full litof Patent
Sfedieines ulnat son hand. NTROX.
„SeriM
-1.4c-EW GAIWEN SEEDS.—I am now
able to supply those whU delight in gardening, with
several new surtenes of Lettuce, Cabbage, Melons, &e.
All other Garden Seeds in large quantities on hand.
NIXON.
PERSON 8 VROM A DlSTANCE'send
ingg for the arm seeds will enclose stamps for return
postage. Try the new Cabbage. NIXON.
MELONTs.—The orange Melon parts
from the that must al an Orange does.
'Me Ice Creaulatelon ham a remarkably thin rind. ,
THE EARLIEST CUCIIMIIER EX
TANT.—Purchase your seeds from Nixon. These
seeds produce cucumbers ten days in advance of any other
variety. - • NIXON.
SLEDS NEATLY PUT UP FOR MAlL
ing to any yak of the county. fiend for new 'sureties
NIXON.
„t — attbierp attb Illarnego.
ADDLERY! RE nOVAL!!--
.LeatExtAH OYSTER respectfully returns hie
thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement reeei•
'veil from them heretofore, and he would invite then, and
the community generally, who may need auy thing in his
line, to give him a roll at bis new stand, on Main Street,
un the same site oceupielt by 1n,,, previous to the tire, ahem
he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS a! his own manufacture, and he
In prepared to eel.' the same nn terms that defy cotnpeti
lion. Beery article offered fur sate is warrentod to be
made of the best materiel and by- competent workman,
which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there
of.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also cull the
attention of penteas wanting u good, neat and cheap and
substuntati Trunk orValise to his assortment. aprill9
- - -
GORDON KEEPS ON HA ND
large aswrtment' of Saddles, Barness, Collar,
Blind Bridles, Biding Bridles, ktulter% Birthing, Sleigh
and :Stage ;Ashes, Lead Reins,. Halter and Hitching
Strops, Wagon Lines, Wooden- Stirrup% eovered or an.
covered.
CARTRIDGE BOXES H. Gon g
MN has a supply of Cartridge Boxes that will held
furty•fiee of Henry's Repeating 'title Cartridges, Call
and see one and all.
TO PERSONS WHO OWI HORSES.-
A. HOW to tart Corn and Oats.— ll . yourself a good.'
Rome 'Blanket at C. U. (10111:10.V. and keep yonr
Homes warm.'
CH. GORDON'S PLACE OF BUST
• Hess ix on South Main stud, onn door South of Dr:
J. L. Sueaaorott's offlre. Term. CA1411..,
BLINDS AND SHADES::
B. J. WILLIAMS,
NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
- mANUFACTUREtt OF
VENITIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW BFIADEA.
The largest and./innowsssornnent in the eitild.the torrot.
_cash prices. STORE SHADES made andiettered.
•• march 29;2m
D. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OP
FICE on Second Street, one equare South of Une
Market Rome. over MinnieWe 840 e Sax. , Lineal
ISi - I R,
d at his•
one door west
CHEMICALS
I=l
EXT MEDICINES
KEROSENE °if,
-.AMPS
PERFUICEIIY
SOAPS &.e.
I=
iranklin tlepozitarti, Chambosburg,
Watiteo anb jattlxz
GEO. DEMERIT dt CO._
JEWELERS,
30a BROADWAY, NKW YORK,
(CORNER DVA.SE STREET.)
100,000 WA.T .O AHES
CHAINS, GOLD PENS ANDYPENCILS
WORTH $500,000!
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITYIUT
REGARD TD v.
And not to be paid until you knotelhat you will receive!
SPLENDID LIST OP 'ARTICLES
ALL TO BE SOLD iDR ONE DOLLAR EACH
100 Gold Hunting Cases Watches
MO Gold Watches -
500 Ladles' Watches 35 00
:500 Silver Watches 815 00 to 8.25 00
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12 CO to 13 00
1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 5 CIO to 15 00
30CY1 Vest and Neck Chains 400 to 12 00
4000 Solitaire Jet and 001 d Brooches... 403 tc.! 800
4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, Se., Brooches, 3 00to 800
7600 Gold, Jet, Opal, &a, Ear Drops._ 300 to 800
5000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 300 to 1 800
6000 Oval Band Bracelets- 4 300 to 800
2000 Chased Bracelets 500 to 10160
3530 California Diamond Pins and Rings. 9. 50 to 800
:2000 Gal Watch Kois
rAXX) Solitaire Sleere Buttons and Studs. 200 to 800
3000 Gold Tbimbles 400 to 6CO
.5000 Miniature Lockets
3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 400 to t) 00
zocrGolit Toothpicks, Crosses, dze 200 to 600
3000 Fob and Ribbon Sliges 200 to 5-90
soul Chased Gold Mogi 200 to 500
4000 Stone Set Rings... 7. 200 to 600
6500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet Gold sal to 15 00
6000f8Cts Ladies' Jewelry.-raried styles .3 00 to 15 00
eOOO Gold Pens, SilveaGase and Pencil 400 to 800
4000 Gohl Pencils, Ebonkiloider S Case 6 CIO to: - .40 00
61450 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder 2 00 to - 0 00
All the goods in the above List will be sold, without re
eervatton, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Ceridtleateant all
the rarioug article% are placed in similar env eloka sealed
and infixed: These envelopes will be sent by reall, or de
livered tit our office, - wittiout veglinl to choice. On reeeiv
ing a Certificate, you will sae what article it represants,
ataritTioptional with yoti' to sendana dollar, and receive
the article named, or any other in the list of same value
By this mode we give selections from a varied Mock of
fine goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of in
trinsic worth, at a nominal pirCe, while all have a chance
of:securing articles of the very highest value.
In all transactions by mail we charge for forwarding the
Certificate, paying postage, and doing the basin er,a, 25
cents each. Fire certificates will be sent fm $1; Eleven.
for 82; Thirty for 85; Siitytfire $10; and One Hundred
MEM
REASONS WHY '
We sbotilrl supply your wants; otlr fueilities are unsur
passed ; our work of unrivalled exeollenee ; our promises
punctually observetL Our central location brings us near
the most remote points. Our goods are new from the
manufacturer, and of the late,4 and most desirable styles.
The goods must be sold. and the terms are unequalled.—
All articles ordered are forwarded by return mail
IVe guarantee entire satisfaction iu every instance, and
if there should be auy person dissatisfied with any article
they may theeive, they 'vigil immediately return it . , and
the price trill he refunded.
AGF.Yrs.—We allow tho, acting as Agenni Ten Cents
on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance
amount to One Dollar.
f
They will ealleet 25 cents for every Certificate, and, re
taining 10 rent., remit to no 15eents for °ltch.
tddrewt,
(4EO. DEMERIT & CO.,
ma Broadway, New York
march] lm
IVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c
fraving‘ just opened a.vrell selected assortment of goods
io my line, directly
- Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, -
where my old and I - hope many new customers will find
me during biisineos hours. My old stock having been re
duced very suddenly on the 30th of July last, I was com
pelled to buy an
„Entire Now - Stock of Goods,
will/ 11 are of the latest styles and patterns, consisting of
Gold arid Silver (Imported and American)
Gent's and Ladies' Watches,
Jewelry of fine and medium qualities,
Silver Thimbles,
Napkin Rings,
Fruit and Butter Knives,
Gold Pens of fine quality,
Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Strops and Brushes,
Silier Plated Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives,
Jett Goods,
T Pocket Books, •
' Ladies' Parses, • .
Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Redding and Pocket Combs,
Lead Pencils,
Morocco Satchels,
Large and Small Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Flutes, -
Fifes,
Banjos, •
Tamboriaes,
Accordeons,
• Flutirtas, &c.
The assortment of CLOCKS is large and of every va
ri ty.
e
I have on hand the lIENRY REPEATLNG RIFLE,
which can be fired fifteen limes in that many seconds.
Everybody should have one for self defence.
publid are invited to cull and examine them.
PISTOLS on hand and orders fillpti for any kind that
Mdv be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand., -
-140 m long experience I can adapt Spectacles to the sigVt
of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al
ways on hand-
Having the agency for the salubf the celebrated BUR
GLAR AND Flltg-PROOP SAFE. manufactured by
Farrell, Herring & Co., I will till orders at the martufac•
tures price. All Information In regard to.them given.
The publin are invited to call and examine the stock.
Watches, Clocks and 'Jewelry repaired at low rates to
suit the times.
decl4 EDWARD AUGHINBAUGH.
HENRY HARPER,
No. 520 Anal - StREET, ABOVE FIVTII,
ISannfactnrer anti tinnier
NIT4TCHES, _FINE JEWELIIY,
• SOLID SILVER WARE. ,
AND SUPERIOR SILVER PLATED WARE
marcht?•2•3lnos=
ULI HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT
juj 'oration of every reader of this paper,- which includes
many thousand of his old pairons and artpiaintaneets, to
his unusually lai g e ane beautiful variety of AMERICAN
Imported WATCHES, CLOCKS, and elegant designs
of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,
_
• ELI HOLDEN,
708 Market Street, Philadelphia.
IE2I
tobacco aub eecgais.
TACOBS' TOBACCO. AND CIGAR
it, STORE.—HavIng re-built my Tobacco and Cigar
Store on Sonth Main street, (corner of Washington 4 Mal 13
streets,) two squares from the Diamond, I would invite all
to call and examine my stook, consisting of
CREWING TOBACCO:
Congress, all kinds, Cavendish,
Twist, alt kinds. , Rom Twist,
Flounder, Old Virginia,
Navy,• Roney Dew,
Michigan Fine Cut, dua., &C.
Anderson Shorts Solace,
Talisman, Hart's Delight,
Plantation, Sunny Side, &e.
SNUFFS.:
Rappee, • Scotnb, Coarse.
-
Large Hand, j
'OICI BiiI RINO:
Lick,
Cut and Dry, ' Danville,
Lynchburg. -.
Garabaltil,
James River, - Grant,
Brad, Sigel.
sop ‘..'l A A. JACOBS.
EMOYAL OF B U S T H ' S TOBACCO
flu AND SEGAR STORE—The nruiersigned has re
moved his Totweo and Segar Store to his new room, on
SECOND STREET, nett door tothe Friendship Engine
Honer, where he will keep on hand a complete stoek of
TOBACCO AND SEGA ftB, suellas Natural Leaf, Mich
igan and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.
aprils C. H. HUSH.
JACOBS & S ysE R.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
' TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
No. 310 A'arth Third Street, abore Vine, West Side,
inetl2.ly) PHILADELPHIA, PA.
J. D. JACOBS, late of Chamb'g, Pa, ARNIM E. Ssirsg
---
LARGEASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO
and BEGARS, wholesale and retail, at
SHAPER & STUART'S,
on Qnsen street, East of tholfetlxxllst (March.'
OtOettieS, Su.
GELWICKS -oz; BUR,KHA•RT
S E L L
Pickles by the Dozen, and in jars, readilor the table,
Pickled and Preserved Fruits,
Spiced 03-Aters
Canned Peaches,
Jelly at all kinds,
each $lOO 00
60 00
Fine Ground Coffees, and Prime Teas,
Fine E`heese,
Water, Buda, Ginger, Butter
and Sugar Crackers,
Also—Carry Galas mannfacture of all khufslut Confer
cr
tianery•, sell Itsilisi(ns, Alnionda, Filberts, Figs, Walnuts
2SO to 600
Oranges, Lemons and all _kinds of French and imported
Confectioner• and Fruit& Call and examine fur yourself.
200 to 900
No - Charge fur showing Koala
march:. )
F AR ME RS:L K 1 'lO
GELWICKS BURKHXRTS,
WHOLESALE: AND RETAIL DEALERS,' °
1,000 Packages of Na 1, N'o: 2 arid N 0.3 Mackerel
FRESH AND CHEAP, in is iole, half, quarter and
Eli
Bring along Potatoes, Bacon, ,Lard, Tallow, Butter,
- Eggs, Soap, Dried Fruit, Bags, &., tite., and get the high
est rash price for them. We bought our Fish in large
onuntity,direet from flrat hinds, sod will sell them CRAP.
MI Fiat guaranteed as represented, or no see.
THE PEOPLE'S FINE
GELWICKS X. BURKHART
Have the largest stock of goods in town. This is acknowl
edged by all. They do not confine themselves to The Gro-
eery and Provision business alone, but bay and sell almost
every description of goods, from the suardleqt Yankee °a
lion up to hogsheado Of Sugar and sfolaases,. ,Goods sold
wholegtto to Country• Merchants as cheap as any house in
Philatlell hi k
GELWICKS & 43URKHART,
WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL DEALERS
Bellgueenr,Ware, Stone-Ware, - 13insbes, Brooms, Bed
come, Wash Lines, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, Coal Oil, Fer
iiewne Oil, I.lll3rimitisig Oil, Horse Cards, Curry (limbs,
Haltes, Twines and Cord&
NEW ARRIVAL AND - A FURTHER
decline iri prices at tlig-family
GROCERY, GLASS. AND QUEENSWARE STORE
OF E.-D. REID,
Corner of Main and Washington streets,
, consisting in part of
Prime Green Coffee,
'Peas, Sugars, Syrups,
- New drop Orleans Baking 3tolasses,
Fresh City Cured Dams (warranted prime),
Dry Beet Rounds,
Pickled Salmon,
- No. 1 Shore Mackerel,
Nos. 1 and 2 Bay Mackerel,
Canned Fruits dad Jellies,_
Fresh Ground Spices.
Cedar Ware,
Willow Baskets,
Stone Ware,
• • - Rockingham Ware, &c,
Also--A large and general assortment of
s GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Full sets of pure Granite Ten and Dinner ware,
Fall Granite Chamber sets,
COMITIOIi Chamber sets,
A large assortment of Granite and Common Ware by
the piece or dozen.
Glass and Granite Frail Stands,
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys, &c., &c.,
on of which have been bought for nett cash and will be
sold at a small advance for the same. The pe plea' hum
ble servant. alai/26.1 E. D. REID.
•
MARKET HOUSE.—The undefsigned
respectfully inform their numerous easterners and
the public generally that they hare reopened their Gro
cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Company, it the Market House, and take this
method of wanting their thank' for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to theta 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, Queensware and even-thing hetetollite kepat their
former place of business. They will always keep a Buff•
dent stock on band to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COVNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex.
change for goods at ooh market prices. Don't forget the
place, Market House,) three doors from the earner, on
Queeh Street. laug3ll HUBER & LEMASTER.
PRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.-
The undersignedbas the largest stock of FAMILY
GROCERIES in town, ;which he offers to the public at the
lowest CASH PRICES: It is not necessary• to enumerate,
as bin stock is large and complete.
Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PROI)tCE in
exchange for pods. [augilli CYRUS SPRECH ER.
CT. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
• GROCER AND , ° Commssros MERCHANT,
505 MAItRET STREET, (North side, above Fifth street.)
Phriadelphia. atat2.l-ly '
13oot0 cutl3 *Doti.
Bool.' SHOE AND VARIETY STORE.
P. FELDMAN, having disposed of his entire stock
of Boots, Shoes, .fcc„ at whelsiter, on the 30111 of last month,
and finding it ineonvenient - to resume business at his for
mer place on - Main street, I have just returned from the
City with n A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK, to which he respeetfully the attentioh of
his old monomers, and as many new Ones as will be pleased
to give him a call, at HIS NkW STORE .ON SECOND
ST., in CII4RLEY KLINE'S brick building', nearly op
posite the Post Office.. His stock embraces - every variety
of Youths'. Ladies' anil Men's BOOTS SI. SHOES, which
for style of finish, and durability of wear, Cannot be sue
passed in the county, and which will be sold at prices to
suit the times. Having;purolanied THE LATEST STYLE
OP LASTS, be is prepared to make Customer work, at
short notice, by the inist workman In the county, With a
disposition to be - obliging and neeammodating, he hopes
to merit a liberal shale of patronage—without a desire
to monopolize, as his diottn is, In our common calamity, to
live and let lease.
Particular at:maw:Laid to all kinds of Repairing, •
TERMS CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, wail.
OUT EXTORTION. -
He has also on band, and for sale, cheap, Trunks, Va
lises, Carpet Sacks, ILlnnen and Paper Collars, Paper,
Envelopes, Ink-standa, Steel Pens, dze,, she.
- N. persom4 knowing themselves Indebted will
please call and maketimmeiltate settlement, that I may be
enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City, ang24
mo AL r L WHbM IT MAY CONCERN.
JACOB HUTIIOiV'S ROOT 4. NIDE STORE.—
The undersigned lake this method of returning his thanks
to his numerous custbmers, and the public generally, (pt
the very liberal patrpnage heretofore extended to him,
and hopes, in his present misfinrune In cinnamon with near
ly every usiness man In town, that he trill still continue
to be remembered. He has the pleasure of informing the
public that he has opened his Store in the Basement of J
B. McLane/ion': D;ro//ing, on Second Street, four doors
North of the Method st Church, where he Is prepared to
offer a general anisov.ment of Men's, Women's and Chß
dreo's Boots awl Shoes, embracing his tin nandCity man
nfneture, which, for lexcelleee of style and durability are
superior to and of hlt former stock, and will be offered at
prices to suit all, Ile Is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from
Philadelphin, which for beauty and excellence cannot be
surpassed' South of ode Susquehanna.
CUSTOMER WORK of every variety done with
promptness.—As he fimplovs none nit superior workmen,
he feels Justified in pinraniecing all work made at his es-
tablishment. Don't ;forget the place, Four Doors North
of the Methodist Church, Second Street, East Side.—
TRUNKS, of the latkst style, from approved makers, al•
ways on hand, and fur sale at a very small advance on
original cost. I faug24l JACOB HUTTON.
Dried-Appies,
PfMate!,
Prunes,
Beanx,
limniny
Itarle)
Yeas,
Fancy Cakes and Crackers, city baked.
GELIVICKS - a, BURKEART.'4
YOUR. IIs'TEREST
uo TO
FOR YOUR FISH
GELWICKS & BMK:ILT
FAMILY GROCERY.
Lines. of iCrabrl.
P- EIk,*SYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE MINS DAILY
to and from PlitadtlAio add Pittsburg. On and after
Monday, October list, 1864, the Passenger Trains of the
Pennsylvania Itailroa I Company will depart from Harris
burg and arrive at Pt ladelphia and Pitt.hurg as follows:
EASTWARD:
THROUGH EXPRESS TRALN leaves Ilnyriburg dai
ly as 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55
A. X. •
"
FAST LINE leaves Hamsbnrg. fly (except Monday)
at 8.00 A. it, and arrives at West. Philadelphia at 12.40+
P. X. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
'MAIL TRAIN leaves. Harrisburg daily' (except Bun
day) at 1.30 P. - at., and arrives at Ws.‘,4 Philadelphia at 5.-
3.5 P. M.
PITTSBURG AND 4 tßyr. EXPRESS leaves Harris
burg daft). (except Sundays) at 11.55 P.M., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 4.:31 A. Sr.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves
Harrislrarg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. X, and ar—
rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 F. N. MI train has no
conneaknn front ar c West..
COLUMBA ACCOMMODATION TRALNleareallar
risburg dailikexcept Sunday) at 7 A. it., and arrives at.
Lancaster a t 9.15 .t. it.: connecting (except on Moriday)
with the Fast Line east. .
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris.
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 n. 31., Altoona 6.50
A. 31., take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 Pat.
BALTI3fORP, EXPRESS TRAIN. , leaves Harrisburg
daily (except 111onday) at 2.25 A. X; Altoona 8.15 A. M.,
take breakfast, and amves at Pataburg at 1.40 Y.
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.-
23 a. 3f.. Altoona at P. 15 A.m., take breakfast and arrives
Pittsburgxt at 2,40 P. 31.
12121
• FAST LENE leaves liarnsburg dully (exeept Sunday)
at 4.(X) P. X: Altoona at 9.10 p. 3L, take supper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. n.
StAIL TRAL`i leaves Ilurrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at IAO P. M. Altoona at. 7.55 P. st..; take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. M.
MOUNT JOY ACCO3ISIODATIONviTst leaves LaD.
- caster at 11.20.1. 31, connecting there with the Mail Rest;
leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. 31, anilarrivesatllarrisbuig
At 1.00 I'.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
- -
THE HARRISBURG ACCUZIODATION TRAP,{
from Pittsburg-, trioeh arrives :It Harrisburg at 6.30 P. ht.,
stops there, pal...congers for East of Harrigburglav over no•
til ILL. Y. M. KA.IIITEL D. YQE.ND,
not tl Elm% Midale Div. Penna. H. H.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
FALL= Mt, TA BLE.Faur Trains Daily 'to
and front Baltimore and Washington City.
Ciaineetiono made with trains on Pentery•lvaniaßailruad,
to and from Yituburq and the West.
I' ft U R TRAINS DAILY to and frorwthe North and
Wett Branch Sutemebanna. Elmira and n)) of Northern
New York. •
9n and Via Monday, Oa, 17th, 1.841, the Passenger
Trains of the Northern Central Raißray will arrive at and
depart from Ilarrinburg and Baltimore as follows:
SOUTHWARD'
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 10:25 A.R.
" leaves Ra.rtisburg 1:201.3!.
" arrives nt Baltimore 5:40 P.M.
_
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex
cept Sunday) 11%45 ex.
" leaves Ha r r 1 s burg (except
Monday).— - - . 5:50 -ix.
" arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.M.
HARRISBURG ACCO)L'sIODATION leaves,
Ilarrigburz 7:00 A.R.
SUNDITHT ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun•
Unry daily (ex. Sunday) .. 7:30 A.N.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Sunbdryddaily (ex. Sunday) 9315 n:d.
..N 0 nrrx W A It H. „
MAIL TRAIN leaves- Baltiniae daily (except
Sunday), '-' 9:90 - aid.
'leaves Harrisburg' ' 133 1.31.
arrives-at Sunbury—. .., ..... 4.05 P.M.
EXPRESS TRAM leaves rialtimere-dally... 9:50 rm.
arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 a.m.
0 leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
it eept Monday) ...... ..,...,... 3:15 aati.
a artives at Sunbury ' 5.53 A.N.
•
IMIE EXPRESS-THAD.: leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at.. 7:30 P.M.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
relit Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury ..... 3:25
11,ARRISHURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore dullt(ex. 'Monday 3:00 P.M.
unit. at Irarrisliurtr at 7:50 P.M.
SUNBURY ACCOSLMODATIONIeat CnOistr•
risbarg daily (ex. Suuday). 4:00 p.3r.
Tize'Erie Express and l'hiladelphin Exprespre through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail
and Express trains ran through to Elmira.
For further infortnatlon apply at the Office, in Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot.
0ct. , 6 . 6-1 T. N. DuBARRY,'Ren. Supt.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAIL
ROAD,—This great line traver,e, the North(wn and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany., and Is operated by them.
•Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
business. October 17th, 1564.
==
I==
Mail Train
Look Haven Accommodation.
LEANE
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation
Passenger Cars run through on Mail Train, without
change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cam on Mail Train botlcivays between
phlhµl e irbia and Lock Doyen, and on Elmira Express
Train both ways between Williamworr and Baltimore.
For informatam respecting Passenger bu.sinet:s apply at
Corner 30th and Market Streeta, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents
S B. KMGSTON. Jr., Cnr. 13th and Market Sts., Phila.
.1. W. REEAOt.D.4, Erie.
J. M. DRIL, Agent N. C. IL It, Baltimore, :dd.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWINNER.
Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphii.
JOS. D. POTTS.
tabS,6s Gen. Manager, Williamstort.
OLTMBERLAND VALLEY &:- FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CILING.E OF lIOURS.
On and after Monday, October 31, IStk, Passenger Trains
will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted):
FOR eR;I3II3ERSBURG AID 11-ARRISBITRO
Leave Hagerstown
Greencastle
(Arrive nt.
Chatubersburg /
Leave at.
I.eave Shiprensborg
" Newville
A.3.L
" Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46
" Merhatiiesbarg ' 7:00 10:42 3:16
arrive at Hamsburg 7:30 11:15 3:4.1
- FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
4 A.ll. P.M. P. 31.
LINAVO Harrisburg ••05 1:40 4;15
" Mechaaiesburg P:47 - 0:20 4:50
" Carlisle 9:27 2:5 .., 0:15
" Neville- 10:00 3:34 - -
" Shipper: gnu; 10.33 4:04.:_:
Arrive at Chambersburg 11:00 4:35 -
Leave Chambon.burg. 11:10 4:45
= " Greencastle 11:55 5:35
Arrive at Hagertou•n 10:35 0:15
Making citric connections at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all points West. i
The Train leaving 11arrinbuitc at 4:15 1 N. runs only as
far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt.
N. N. 0:1lee, Chalulfg., Oct. 31, 1864.
,ffliorellancous.
NiANHOOD: HOBS LOST HOW
RESTORED.—Just pubitbed. a new edition of
DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical rare (without medicine) of SetIRMiToIibIIDE,L or
seminal weaknem, Involuntary Seminal Losses, 131ParrEN-.
CY, Mental'nnd Physical Incapacily, Impediments to Mar
riage, etc.. also, CONstIIPTION, - EMIXINY, and Firs, in.
stored by self-indulgence ur sexaal extraVaerce.
Ere - Price, inn sealed envelope, only - six cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years. suceessflpractiee. that
toe alarming consequence of self-abuse tna be radically
cured without the dangerous use of intents; medicine or
the applicatiOn of the knife—painting ant a)rnolle of cure
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by . nutins of which
eyery sufferer, no shatter what Isis rnirir - he, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, mil rad
7.. m." This Lecture should be in the if every
pinta and e‘ cry man in the laud.
Sent. under Feta, in a plain envelope, address.
ptiAt.paid, on receipt of sis.,ents, or tool pg. Aii•
stre s s the pal idle IN, CI I AS. .1. I K I CO.
1:27 limvery, Neu York, Post 01
mart..llot
D YSPEPSIA, NERVOUS
mittnaTy
DR. STIZICKLIND'S
)1 - 0 can reeonmend .uttering of Appe•
Nen•nu• Nen tillA
T)obility, to use Nh-i kland •.node. It'l., able pre.
parAtion, free from ahoholie liquors ; it ,tiongthens the
n hole lien .ynh•ta, it etritli, a good appetite, mai 1/4- 1
n,arranted to torn Dyspepsia, and. Nen on. Debility,
For sole by I)rogost4 generally, at $1 per bottle, Pre•
pared by Dr. A. Strickland, ti F.n.t Fourth *Wet. Cmeitr
Ohio. (;render, AgKnt, Chambemburtr, Pa.
o U (;;;11 N u MORE!
TRY
STRICKLAND'S
MELLII,I,IIOI,S
COUGH BALSAM!
Dr. Strickhind's3lellidnous Cough Balrian is num - toted
to cure Couglo4, Colds, lloartent , s, Abilimn. Whooping
Cough, Sore Throat, Coasumption, and all affections of the
Throat and Lungs.
For sale by C. H., Crecslor. Chainbersburtr. General
Depot, NO. 6 Ettst Fourth Street, Ciurinnati,.ol6o.
I A It It HCEA!
11 All the medical men and the Press recommend
1)11. STRICKLAND'S ANTI4IIIOLERA MIXTCRE
us the imly certain remedy for Diarrhcea nail Dysentery.
It 14 a contbinatam of Astringents, Alenglionts, Slinta
lents and Carminatives, and is harrented to el et a cure
after all other means have failed. - •
For ,&e by C. H. Cressler, Champernhurtt. General
Depot, 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
0 T RICKLANIY'S
' p I E,l: It E , :ff EnYr
Dr. Strickland's Pite Remedy bne °D M{ thousands of
he worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles: It gives ini•
mediate relief Mal' effects a permanent cure. Try it di
rectly. It is warranted to cure.
For sale by C. 11. Cressler. Chambershurg. Cenertil
Depot, G East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. nar3o.ly
r[lo DYSPEPTICS.—Having been afliie
-1 ted for R untidier of years with Dyspepsia, I WITS
advised to try DR. WISEART'S MEDICINE for that
disease. I derived great benefit and refonnoended it to
quite a number of my friends and who were also mach
benefitted by It. and whose testimonials can be bad If nee
essarv. I have been appointed by Dr. Waduirl asAgent
fur the Sale of Ids Medicine, wholesale or retail.:
. _
14'. G. REED.
Repnattary nflioe. Chambensburg Pa.
CM
JOB PRINTING, in every style, done
at the elfies of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY.
EI •
GRItULIJRAL r cxERICAL CO.'S
_ , ,
CHEAP FERTILIZERS
• -
The Fertilizers ' , preps by the Agricultural Chemical
Co., (a aompaiiy
,chfirte . by the Legislature of Pennsyl-
Vania with a caPital of 250,C00,) hare been proved in
practice to be the eh toast profitable awl Duct, for
the Farmer. Gardener an FruitgrOwer, of all Concentra. ,
tea. manures 110 N offerml, any market The company's
list embraces the following:
lABULETTE.
This Fertilizer is oompieed of nighisoil and the fertiliz+
ing elements of urine, combined chemically and machani
earwig' other raluahle fertilizing ggetdeand absorbent&
It is reduced to a pulcerulent condition; ready forint
modiahibuse, and without toss of ILI highly nitrogenous fer
tilizing properties.
Its universal applicability to all crops and soil's, and its
durability and active qualities. are Well known to be all
that agrienituristacan desire.
Prize $.30 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 inorganic fertilizers, which decompose
the mate, and retain the nitrogenous elements.
Lt is a very• valuable fertilizer fur Held rznps gonerally,
and especially for tsnatoe , t, and garden purposes.
Its excellent qaslilies, strength and elteapness, have—
made it very popular with all who have used it.
Price ..4 , 40 per ran,
CQMPOStITE FERTILIZER
This highly phosphatic fertilizer is particularly adapted
for 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 fruit. For hothouse and bousebold
plants and dowers, it will, be found an Indispensable arti
cle to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and
`cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is
excellent for grass and lawns.
It is composed of such elements as make it adapted to
the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils.
The fofrnula or method of combining its constituent-fort
Mining ingredients hare received.the highest approral Of
eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists.- .
Price $5O per Ton.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
The Agricultural Chetaical Company manufacture a
Phosphate al' Lime in accordance with a new andvalaable
formula by which a very superior article is produced, so
as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers
charge. Practical tents have proved that its value, as a
fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in tho
market.
Price ,Sti.s per Tan.
All orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the
Railroad Station; and the Wharves of Shipment, free of
cartage. Cartage sill be oharged on all orders of , t 3 bar
rels dr Jess.
Onehalm - per Tou allowance frt cartage mill be Made
on altrales delivered nt the Works of the Company, on
Canal Niliarf.
1:40 3L
1:30 P. U.
1:15 A, M.
1:40 P. M
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL cp.'s WORKS
Office, 41SA, Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
~,
To Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing full di,
realms for using the above Perillir-as, sent by mail, free
when requested. marebd-Gmos
'Mato, (taps anb_furs.
THE
,HIGHES T PRICE
Red and Grey Fox,
Elal
l'.lt.
7:00 2:45
, 7:37 3:35
8:17 4:20
8:30 12:55
0:00
9:32 • 2:00
J.
L. D E C H E R T'S
HAT, CAP ANT) pUR STORE,
- SECOND STREET, '
Still keeps up the reputation of the old stand.
.LV Call and get bargains.
COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE.
HATS CAPS, BOOTS, WOES.
W. W. PAXTON has just opened Oita assortment of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Storein
the Market House, where he can furnish all articles la his
line, cheap for cash. &me goods are sofa at oft/prices.
A fine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR
PET BAGS, VALISES, &e., &a, constantly on hand.
Call arid examine oux large stock of goods.
seprill W. W. PAXTON.
etotbing.
NEW QUARTERS MW NEW STOCK.
THE OLD CLOTHING EXPO/HUM.
The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the desithytion of Chambensburw, has again returned
dad opened out in full blast itOthe Market House between
{Wallace's Dry pond store and Huber S Lemaster's Oro•
eery store, a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description
and :tun •
Tins Mock consists or Ready Made Clothing such -as
Over Wids, Dress Cads, Punta, Vests, Ender Shirts,
Drawers. Re., also .
EKE
HENTIAINIENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Slumls, Handkerchiefs, Cot.
Jars, UmbrelLus; &e., ace.
His stock of Cloths fur customer work consists of French,
English and Domestic, manufitcture. Mark Poe Skto and
Fahey Casslmers, Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain and,
Fancy Casailiner Vestings which will be madeup to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers, ou abort notice, and
reasonable tetllll3.
Having engaged dpraetiral Cutter from the East, lam
prepared to furnish clothing in the Meat fashlonableAtyles,
and as none hat experienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well doWe at my
Store.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, Ire
speetfully solicit a continuance of the ram.
oetl9 .1. T...Hosgibi son
WHOLESALE
ROPFRe... TRINES. RET AIL!
The undersigned hieing purchased theentire Stock and
Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of J. P.
(Frey, dec'il, respectfully itnnotthee, to her friends, and the
former parsons of the establishment, that she will continue
to carry on the business, in all its variousbninches, at
THE OLD STAND,
on Franklin street, Chambersburg, where site will be pleas.
ed to receive the colts and orders of the publi& All kinds,
sizes, and qualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
always kept on hand or made to order of the beat material,
avi. !cruised at reasonable price& In connection with the
above business, She is also prepared to manufacture
HAIR, - HUSK, AHD OTHRR,
SIA.TTRASSES,
as well as Horse Blankets and Ply Nets of superior qual
ity and style. Persons in want ofenTerior_artieles In the
above line are requested to call, orsend their orders, which
will be attended to promptly.
deeP.l y MARY E DRAY.•
STONE -WARE!! STONE-WARE!!-
The subscriber ie now mannficturing a complete as
sortment of Stone-Ware, of alt kluda, and in prepared to
fill all °niers - promptly. Price lists sent on application.
S. I. IRVINE,
aprill9 ilmort Newville..Ctonberland Co., Pa.
apiattitrai.
TERMS CASH
AT CANAL WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE
IL B. FITTS, General Agent
IN CASH IS PAID FOR
Coon,
Opossum,
Rabbit and
Muskrat Skins,
at DECHERT'S
OPPOSITE TAB OLD JAIL,
TIIE MARKET
Chamberaburg, Pa.
May S„ t 864.
Marbb3are 'Cutlet"), Ikt.
HA R D W ARE
,RUBER & 'TOLBERT.
Have opened their store
on dtahr Street,
nearly opposite their old place bssineA ! , • ;
with an exlensifistook of Eardwate, Cutlery. &c,
ec'usW'ug in WO of -
Paints:
Iron.
Sptk a,
Stea
Planes,
Blasting Powder;
cirind tone
- Cedar Wake;
Pocket knives,
daa..
-
FSlea
Biiksbes,
- Raft,
Spades,
Speelal attention Es calla
'Builders and Contractors,
as they are
prepared to furnish in any quantity,
at wholesale,
everything in their Itner
Call and examine our stook;
•COAC-11 AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE.
The subscriber respectfully informal& friends and the
public, that he continues to carry on the above business,
at his phi stand, on Main Street, oppodte the German Re
formed Church, CHA_MBERSIIURG, PA.
Having enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach
makers will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Pair and Country. Hopkins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees, Pull Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton;
Mimes, Bits' and Stimms, Plated, Tinned and Japanned
Coach Handle*, new styles; Curtain Fnunes; Hub Bands;
Bridle Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Gig Flames.
BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wonden Martingale
Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods stoluble
for the trade.
. .
ALL KINDS OP PLATING, &c, done with neatness
and despatch. [deal4). LEWIS WAMPLER.
CHEARHARDW ARE!
BRAND & FLACK ,
Had a few goods under the pavement, which were not
burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard-
ware. Besides, they have just received from New York
and Philadelphia a verylarge lot orcrocgis, - Firchesed much
cheaper then they are generally sold. They having been
burned out, therefore we offer - Iron, Nails, Hocks, Hinges,
Screws, Bolts, Oils, Glass, Paint, at the lowest figure.
TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS!
We have on baud about 10 TOLIS Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell lees than it can be bought in the city.
Also we have 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at
from 6 to 10'dollats per key - -
CUTLERY.
Knives and Forks, Scissors, Razors, Pocket Knives,
Spoons, &e.. just received from Nee York Which we offer
very low. sep2l3,
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
Shoemakers' Firulingi%
Saddle& Findings
at BRAND & FLACK'S.
QHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
.
ts cents each and many other articles which[ was in
the fire, which can be made as goo d as new
at BRAND & FLACK'S.
CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in
the Alley. BRAND &FLACK.
Booko anb tetatione4.
T .11E OLD BOOK S T AND
OF
-- • -
S. S. SRRYOCK,
Has been rembeed to the new building opposite the POST
OVFICE, where a full assortment of
SCHOOL AND 211SCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBL'IIS, ETC.,•
Can he had at exceedingly Lacv-Priem
WALL PAPER and WLNUCIW SHADES, a large
and new kook.
Faiithild's Celebrated Gold Pees, fully, warranted.
Orders tnkeu for goods, which will be Expressed in the
shortest possible time.
The New York and 'Philadelphia Papers received daily,
for which weekly subscriptions will be taken. -
First Class Novels, Magazines and Periodicals received
as soon as published.
Wotan sell PhotOgraph Albums chimperthan they can
be had elsewhere.,
Mniic sent free of portage to any part of the county.
Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on
hand..
Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or
ders satisfactorily and with dispatch.
Mit. J. K. SFIRTOCK, is now located in New York, which
enables us to undertake the most complex commissions.
Old Books of particular editions, dates or style, bunted
up at a reasonable commission. fuov2l
IRO ital.
WISTAR'S BALSAM
TV_
WILD CHERRY,
ON'S OF IRE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES ri
TRE WORLD FOR
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Dif•
acuity of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness,
Sore Thros‘, Croup and every
affection of
TIII; THROAT, LUNGS .AND
_GUEST,
=9
CONSUMPTION
WISTAR'S BALSAM OE WILD CHERRY.
So general has the UM of this remedy become, and
so popular is it everywhere, that It is anneces•
sary to recount its virtues. Its works speak
for it, and thad utterance In the abundant
ararvoluntarytestimcroy of the many
, who from long suffering and settled dis•
ease have by llama been restored to pristine _
v Igor and health. ,We can present a mama ev•
idencehiproof of our assertions, that cannotbe discredited.
From Mr. Henry Keller, Mereersburg, Pa.
Gentlemen: I do hereby certify that during the last ten
years I have been subject to frequent severe Coughs and
Cads. Whenever I have experienced one of these attacks
I have immediately resorted to Dr.Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, and the result has always been to afford me speedy
toilet I would recommend this valuable article to all
those who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Pain in the Breast,
or any Plano:mm-5' Complaint, feeling conSdent that it will
prove itself totes the best remedy in any of these asses. I
would, however, cantina 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
1 .4 t
The gamtiee Dr: 'Ulster's Balsam of Wild Cherry
Ipared by Seth W. Fowls & Co., Boston, add has their
printed name, as well as the written sigradttre of "L Btrre
upon the outside wrapper of each bottle.
From Jesse Smith, Esq., President of the Morris County
Bank, Morristown, N. J.
Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for
abold fifteen years, and having realized its beneficial re
sults in my family, it affords me great pleasure imrecom
mending it to the public as a valuable- remedy itiorisese of
weak lungs. colds, coughs, &c., and a remedy irhich I
consider to be entirely innocent,' and may be taken with
perfect safety by the must delicate in health.
Frontlian. John F. Smith, a datinguis.hed Lawyer in
IPcsaninster,
I have on several occasions weed Dr. I'Visth's Balsam met
Wild Cherry for severe Colds, and allays with decided
benelit. I know of no preparation that is more effiefteions
or more deserving of general use.
The Balsam has also been used with excellent effect IT-
T. B. Elliott, Merchant, Cross Roads, Md.
WEST:/VS BALSAM OF WILD CiIERRY.
None genuine unless signed "I. Bt;Tre on the wrapper,
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DENSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N. Y.
S. W. FOWLS & Co. , Proprietors, Boston. and by all
Druggist& Ipsly‘X‘eow4y
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Heals Old Sores.
REDDING'S_RUSSCA SALVE -
Cures Bums, Scalds sad Cute
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Wounds, Brntses and Sprains. • ,
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cum 'Bolls, Ulcers and Cancers.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Salt Rheum, Piles and Erysipelas.
REDMING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Curesßingaura; Corn,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE NYITBOUT IT
Mr Only 25 Cetus a Box..
FOB SALE at
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N. Y.
S.W.FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremont St.;Bortrukarl/ by
all Druggists and Country Storekeepers.
11.407..eu5r-ly
BLOOPED - - STOCK.- -The subscriber
has the following THOROUGH BRED STOCK, for
service, which can be seen at bin Form (the oldititehlb
property.)
GEORGE—A Thorough Bred Stallion, 6 years old,
bred by Judge Kennedy, of Chork s town , Va., from aLex.
t eg t oo n oir e by Sky-Lark, from imported Sky-Lark
This stock iodescended from the very best four.mlle stock
o reeordt Tema EM
DURHAM BUM toed by Mr. Greenalt, of Fay
etteville, fleas celebrated 2,200 lba Bull and from an
imported min' of the late Wm Homer. Terms $2. •
CHESTER COUNTY WRITE BOB,A now near 7
months old; and weighs nearly 300 lbs. This animal
needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Terms, $2,00.
aprlll2.2m WZd. H. BOYD.
JOB PRINTING in every style done - at
the office of thetRANKLIN RZPVITTORT.
Turpentine, •
Tar,
• Yenta,
alms.
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