Fill IM fitSittatue. ' kIIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND _Li mow co., Corner Fourth and Welnit - Streets, 4 Philadelphia. Thearporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. ArtHiorized,Capital, 8500,000. , Paid-Up Capital, $250,000. - . . Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of .- PIPTIC PER CENT, on all premiums received upon hfu. 'MAL POOCtr..9 dining the year ending December 51st, ,lffel, and in force at that date, the above , amount ,to be Credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi - deb& of 1860 on Policies lamed during that year to be paid, an the simnel premiums on caul Policies are re ceived, OFFICERS. President—Alexander Whilldin. Secretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilson. ' .4aucry—John C. Sims. - BOARP OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J. - Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollook AJbert o... Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work „ Wallace J. Howard, Honaoseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John AliP”s* Charles F. Heazlitt, Dealt Hazieharsl. Wm. G. REED, Chambersbarg, Pa., is the authorized . of the American Life Insurance and Trust C,otn- Xt . ~ and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any rt urination wanted, and to take Insurances. MIS. J. C. RlClLtan# and W. H. BOYLE, Medical Ex aminers. REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. NClure, iI..M. S. J. Nic ndlis, J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wtn. XL Marshall, enabler of the Hagerstown Bank. PC.170135 desiring information or wishing ,to izscire will Pew, call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Conhty or State. maen . W. G. REED, Agent, 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.- FRANKLIN FIRE IN:qTRANcE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS '' On January 1, 1864 CAPITAL ^ACITYTED INVESTED PIIENIUMS..: - UMEMED CLUM4, IscomE r0a1864 88,416. ' I • €4000,000. 81e Ins 134 . 000000 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS, , DIRECTORS: Charles N.litencker, Isaac - Lee, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, ' Samuel Grunt, Geo. Tales, Jacob 11: Smith, - Alfred Finer, . George W. Richards, Pros. W. Lewis, M. D. - CHARLES X. BANCRER, President, EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President Jas. NV. MALiasTER; Sec's pro. tent' r. DAVID OARS is the authorized Agent of the Com pany' in Cbambersburg, who will furnish all information necessary to applicants. naarM-tf. TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL $500,000. Office 222 Walnut Street, PhDs. delphia. Tha prompt payment of Claims:for Losses during the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been In existence, entitles them to the csmlidence of the public. -- This company Will also insure against loss by WAR. or INVASION. • Persons wishing to insure will please call on or address this undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersburg. As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the fall premium paid on application at my (Mice. W. G. REED, Agent. Rismaasugs—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin, Col- A. K. M'Clure. !ebP uit. Jokuic GiOVE, of O .Chambersburg. - Is the General Agent of the Frank. /In Cotmty Mutual Insurance Company. June) ithoitat. MASON 6z; HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, and were succeeded by the HARMONTLIMS J about nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was br(mght to its pm.erd state of perfection only in the summer of THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL - has irrtatadvantages over any other invention of the kind, is wade of much finer effects than 4rep be produced by any other, and is more easily used by Map:former, and exoelsespecially in capacity for expression. L Please notice advance in prices. CABINET ORGANS.—SLNGLE No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 8110 No. 15. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 135 No. 17. Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case. 130 No. IP. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e..,... 160 DOUBLE REED. N 0.1.9. Fear Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case. 140 No. 20.. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 165 No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak ClaSe. 170 Zia. W.. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. 200 No. 23 The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak; WSlt Walnut Carvings. .5110 Six STOP. No. 14. Six, Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Cak Case. 300 N,. 13. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 350 EIGHT STOP. No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case 425 No. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case SOD No. 24. The game, in Solid Carved Talent. 500 PEDAL BAB% No. - 10. Pedal Bass. Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case. 600 • Casts of mora finish on hand, or made to order. MELODEONS. . • No. 5. Five Octave. Piano Style, Rosewood Cam.... 0150 No. 6. The Same, Portable. Rosen ood Ca5e........110 No. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case --' 95 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood Ca5e...... 75 ' L Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the eabreri. her. As Agents for Siessrs. Mason 5: Hamlin we are enabled to sell at their New York prices, awl charge nothing for freight. W.e.haTe sold a number of their lubtruments, end. can give numerous satisfactory references. • - 8. S. SHRYOCK, Agent, Cbamben,burr.:, Pa. aug3l tiquors. IMP OR T E R WINES INIYLIQUORS LAUMAN, BALLADE & CO.. , NO. 19.8 SOL:TH EMIR STREET., Between Chestnut and Walnut &reels, Philsdelphig., GEO- M. LALMAN, A: M. BALLADE, , J. D: BITTING, RrirESE, GARDRAT & CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC'BRANDY, VINTAGE OF 1838, Fnieb bottle sealed With green war with the Initials of the firm. LAIIMAN, SALI , ,,I.DE-k CO SUPERIOR OLD-MADEIRAWINE FniE SHERRI', CLARET AND • i . - HOCK WINES AND AN AMSETMENT OF , FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE & CO.'S OPORTO. VERY FEE AND DELI6ATE OLD PORT WINE, Each bottle sealed with yellow wax with the initials ofthe Firm. niPONTED HT LALWAN, BALLADE & CO., No. It 3 South %nth Street, Phfladelphta 01 0 - EYE WHIS.KEY, OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, WARR:LIMB. OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, FOUST AVHISKEY, WERRT'S•WiIISK EV. - 44 TAFFEVE. WHISKEY, AND READING LAVMAN, SALLADE No. I•'.P South Ninth Street, Philodolphia noSPly.. lOrg anb jfattrn GO o D N E S ! DRY GOODS MUIECT3 REDUCED PRICES! WM. WALLACE & CO Are In receipt of a large lot 0 Good" bought at redo, Id. A"kell% , t the late N ew Y or k . Auctions, to which they 1 h the attention of the prtbno. To persons In want of Dry floods we say now is the time to buy. To the ladles we offers large assortment of Dress Goole: - Black and Fancy Silks, _ .., , . Spring Poplins, Daratheas, Plain and Fancy, Wanes, &,,, We bare a good assortment , corperi, Matting, Oil Cloths, which we will sell low. , - tgr Cilli soar' and get bargains, nt ' nunc..b29 WEL WALLACE & CO'S. ,SEE HERE !—Stateiz Island I,aney Dye - inff Estatblishniva !—The largest and most complete STEAM DYEING& SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT in t/H'lYOrld. GmndConiblnation of French, Geminn.dc Ynnkee • Skill. - Alinbst every description of Silk and Woolen Pabric,Cleaned and Dyed to give satisfivition— Kil: GLOVES. Cleaned and Dyed in the first style of the Art. 'New is the time, fur Renovating Spring Apparel. - BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO. Philad'a., Once: 47 North. Eighth Shrtet, beta een .11a• - let & Areb, East Side. New York Offices: Noe. & 7 John St., und 71e Broad * se, march'29.3m GOLD 149!i AND DRY GOODS AND Notions in proportion. at tho Cheap Cash Store of lifETcaf.FE S HITESHEW, where you will a l w ays foul a full stock to select from. We have on hand a "beautiful assortnlent of Ladies Coats. Oisculars, Sacks and Shawls: Bugle Trimmings end Buttons. Carrell :Hoop Skirts, Oil Cloths. &a, at ape) 5 METCALFE At HITESREW. DOW ata :YETI' DRUG STORE. WELL 'SELECTED KTOCI.: PURE DRUGS, $2,47M9 93 84000110 971,000 I,WO 'ail West End of Breuen's• Hotel -- -T s CHENCIi'S SEAWEED TONIC. AT • SPANGLER'S, COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR, at SPANGLER'S. ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, is_ Lindsay's Blasi Searcher Hnstetter's Bitters, Helmbold's Buchu, Ayer Sarsaparilla, Swaim's Panacea. Holland's German Bitters, a SPANGLER'S. OZODONT FOR THE TEETH, AT SPANGLER'S. BURNETT'S, ; EOCOAINE 1' 0 R THE _EP HAIR at SPANGLER'S. • SWAIM'S 'PANACEA. AT SPANALEWS. .IiYER''S P I L L S, wrixilf, Pills. , Towasand's Pills, at _ . DRIT'GS - .! DAUGS!! C. B! CIiESSI.F*, successor to IlEtsSa & CIWSS. C r, LER. has open in his new room, on Second !A, oppo site the Post Mee, where every effort will t rade to sustain the pop rity the old establishment acquired A continuation of the liberal nonage which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is now offered. Also o desirable assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, 11e5,.., loth Brushes, - a;r Tooth Brnsbv!, Cosmetics, • and Fancy Article, in great variety. KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every description of Hand Lamps, Stand Lampe, Hawing, tramps and Side Lamps enitable,for Kitchen one, Parlor nee, Store tine and are. THE HEaT COAL OIL IN THE MARE ST. Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything in a Druggivos line of business. Prescriptign`s receive special attention, and are onnpounded with care and skill - C. H. CRESSLER, Second Street, opposite the Post Mee. *abblerg anb jilaincos. SAD DLERY! REMOVAL!!- 0 JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his thinks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement reef, red from then, heretofore,- and he would invite then, and the community generally, who may need any thing- in Ins to give him a call 01 his new stand. on Main Sire. t. on the same site occupied by him prerions tattle tire. a here he leer. constantly on hatd every surety of SADDLE- Ity AND HARNESS of his own Manufacture, and be it prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competi tion. Every article offered for sale lo warrented 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 call the attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise to his assortment. aprill9 H. GORDON KEEPS ON HAND C n large assortment, of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Blind Bridls, Riding Bridles, Halters, Girthing, Sleigh and Stage Lashes, Mend Reins, Halter and Hitching. Straps. Wagon Lie. Wooden Stirrups, covered or un covered. CARTRIDGE BOXES .-C. H. GOR bas a supply of Cartridge Boxes that will hold forty-fire of Henry's Repeating Rifle Cartridges. Call and see one awl all. A. PERSth. S WHO OWN HORSES.- How to *axe and Oat.—Buy yourself's good Hum Blanket at C. . GORDON'S and keep your Horse , . vrann. IL GORDON'S PLACE OF BliSr- V • nens in on Singh Main etrect, one d - o — or South of Dr. J. L. Suesserott's attic•. Term, CASH. attornevo at iLalz. m. & Iv S. STENGEII, 4iTtOß ul NEI'S AT LAW.—W. S. STEM.EII, District At torney and Agent for prtstaring Pensions. Bounty Money and orients of pay. Office In James Duffield's dwelling, on the West side of Second Street. between Queen and Washington Streets. aug24 & GEH.R, ArroitsEys ►J AT Lew.—Oilice opposite the Post Oftlde. Will at tend o nptly to all business entrusted to their care. ' P. S.—Authorized Agents for the collection Of Pensions, Bounty. Back Pny and all other claims against the govern• nepl4 S EVEItErli. Attorney at Law. • Office on Market Street, oppo.ste the Court House, formerly occupied by Jer. Cook, Esq. All legal butiiroct entrurted to hig care will receive prompt muta tion. eepi"..tf. JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office cm Second Street, a few doors South of the Market House. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other claims p-omptly Collected. [aug:il rtLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW seresidence en Second street. at i - TB. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LA'W • °dire 011 Market street. octl9 ,forWarbing Mouseo. TEAD NIT 4. I I C O O ISSI SL O N North Second Street, opposite the Cumlierland Valls). Railroad Depot. Chambersburg, Pa. Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Bahl. more. AGENTS.—Peacock, Zell & Hindman, No. 808 Mar ket St., Philadelphia. Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nutt COAL, ((hied foam the alines), Wilkesharre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT, kept constantly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the highest cash prices. Sept?, fia • WUNDERLICH & HEAD. Tilos. L. GILLESVIE. JACOB ZELLER fIILLESPIE, ZLLER -& CO.; PRODUCE AND P_ISION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, North• West corner of Sixth and Market Streets, Phila &Jidda. inta, Gl•tt B LINDS AND SHADES. --- B. J. WILLIAMS, 1 , 0.16 BUST)! SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANI:PAM - 11MR Or VEKITIA N BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest ..d.l l, .. l ‘..ntment in the city at tbakccid cask prices. STOW'. Nita OF.S. nimbi and Inttanint. p ot innrch IN MILLER at libt one door west Bfeciwril noTEL, I= etIEMICA VS and all the ben, ENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE 614 - LAMPS, PERFUMERY SOAPS &t. SPANGLER'S Dentlfneeg, iUMbes ae* jelmeirg. G E 0 . DEMERIT Sz.oo JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, IMW YORK, (MIME DUANE STREET.) E,00,000 WATCHES, DOLD PENS AND PENCULS, &c., WORTH $500,000! TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WPtHOUT REGARD TO VALUE Andliat to be paici,until you kiwi chat you will receive! SPLENDIb LIST OF ARTICLES AU. TO BE FOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH ! 100 Gold Bunting Cases Watches each WOO 00 100 Gold Watches; 60 00 WO Ladies' Watches 35 00 500 Silver Watches 881 00 to Si 00 600 Gold Nock and Vest Chains 12 00 to 13 00' 1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 3 00 to 15 00. 3000, Vest and Neck Chains 4 00 to 12 00 4g/0 Solitaire Jet and Gold Bruoches.., 4Op to 800 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet. I:e., Brooches. 300 to. 800 7000 Gold, Jet. Opal, Se.. Ear Drops.-- 300 to 800 5000 Gents' Breast and Scuf Pi n s 3 - 00 to 800 6000 Oval Band Bracelets. 300 to 8 00 5100 Clasedßmcelets 5 Of/ to 10 00 3300 California Diamond Pins and Rings. 230 to 800 0000 Gold Watch Keys 250 to 600 5000 Bolitalre Sleeve Batton.4 and Studs. 200 to 800 3000 Gold Thimbles 4OO to 600 3000 Sfinlature Loete'ts 200 to 700 3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic- 400 to 900 2300 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c 200 to 600 3000 rob and Ribbon Slides 200 to sOr 5000 Chased Gold Flings 200 to 500 4000 Stone Set Rings 1 4 2 00 to 600 6500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry--Jet & Gold 500 to 15 00 6000 Sets Ladies%reirelry,-varied styles 300 to 15 00 6000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 2`oo 4000 Gold Penell,), ny Holder ..51-Ha...e , 600 to „Att i Nsi 11. 9. 6ogio Gold Pens, ,ontded holder 200 to 600 All the g-oodg ' , ilke above List will be gold, without re- serration, for ONR DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the variOLIS articles are placed in similar - envelopes sealed and mixed. Tile‘e envelom will be sent by mail, or de livered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiv ing a Certificate, you will eee what artlelelt represents, and it is optional with you to send one dollar, and receive IrrT By this mode ice give oeleetions from a varied Mock of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of in trinsie worth, at a nominal price, while allhavii a chance of securing FatiCiNF of the very highest value. In oil transaction.. by mail we elnag4 for forwarding the Certificate. paying postage, and doing tbobunineta, 2. eel:al-each. Fire certificates xif br scat for St; Eleven :for Thirty for 85; Siznpfire 810; and Ont BIM REASONS WHY We should supply your wants ; our facilities are unsur Towed ; our work of unrivalled excellence ; our promises punctually observed. Our central lcentinn brings us near the most remote points. Our goods are new from the manufartmer, and of the latest and most desirable styles. The geode must be sold, and the terms are unequalled:— All articles ordered are forwarded by return mail. We guarantee flntireaatisfaction in every instanoe, and if there should be any person dissatisfied with any article they may receive, they will immediately retura it, and the pnce kill he refunded. ' r AGF-NTS.—Weiallow those nettng: as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, prodded their remittance amount to One Dollar. They trill collect 25 yeors for every• Certificate, and, re tulning 10 omto. remit to no 11 rents for path OEM 12123E21 MTATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c Raving just opened-a well selected assortment of goads in my line, directly Opposite the Post Office, en Second Street, where my old and I hope ; many new - customers will find me during business hours.l old stock having been re dared very suddenly on thee3uth of July last I was com pelled to buy an Entire Mete Stork of Goods, which are of the latent Cl) lea and patterns consisting of Gold and-Silver (Imported and American) .Gent's and Ladies' Watches, J.,Ceiry of line and medium qualities, - Silver Thimbles, 'Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Gold Pens of fine quality, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops and Brushes, Silver Plated Spoons Forks and Batter leaves, Jett Goods. • Pocket Books,_ Ladle? Pumas, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Redding and Pocket Combs Lead Pencils, Morocco Satchels, • Large And Small Willow Baskets, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, Tanabotines, Acoordeons, • Flatiron, &cc. The assortment of CLOCICS_Is large and of every va: riety. I have on band the IfEI . ..TRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can be fired fifteen times 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 ma's. be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand. From long experience j can adapt Spectacles to the sight at the' old as well as middle aged... SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gqld, Silver and Steel Frames al ways on hand. Having the agency far the sale of the celebrated BUR GLAR, AND FIRE-PROOF - SAFE, manufactured by Farrell, Herring & Co., 1 will fill orders at the manufac tures price. All information in, regard to them givea. The public are invited to call and examine the stock. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to suit the titseit decl4 EDWARD AUGH/NRAUGH. HENRY HARPER Ni. ri..YO Audi STKzET, ABOVE FIFTH, PIMA!) Manntnethrer and Dealer In ' WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, •?SOLID SILVER WARE, AND SUPERIOR SILVER PLATED WARE mareV-.2-3rub4 Em HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT tendon of every . readerof this paper, which ineludas Many thousand of his old Patrons and acquaintances, to his unusually large use beautiful variety of AMERICAN & Imported WATCHES, CLOCKS, and elegant designs of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &e. ELI HOLDEN,- qci264y a 708 Market Street, Philadelphia. #l,obacto' autt *egaro. TACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE.—Having re-bulit Tobacco and Cigar Store on South Main street, (comer of Washinitton & Main streets,) two squares from tho Diamond, I would invite ail to mil and ex.amine.my stock, consisting of CHEWING . TOBACCO: Of oetl9 Congress, all kinds, Twist, all kinds, Flonnder, Old Virginia, Navy, - Honey Dew, • Michigan Fine Cut, &0., Se. Anderson Shorts Solace, Tallman, Hart's Delight, Plantation, Sunny Side, &o SNUFFS: Ruppee, Scutch, Coarse. SMOKING: Large Hand, Big Lick, - Cut and Dry, Danville, Lynchburg. . , Darabaldi, Janice River, - Grant, ~ • , , Mead, i , Sige cop 21 J. A. JACOBS. 141E310VAL OF BUS H' 5 TOBACCO xt, AND SEGAR STORE—The undersigned halt re moved Ids Tobartm and Segar Store to Mk new room, on SECOND STREET, next door to the Friendship ,Engine Honor, where he will keep on hand a emnplete stork of TOpACCO AND.SEGARS, Buchan Natural Leaf, Mich. tgah and Smokingi Tobacco, Pipes, &e. uprils C. 11. BUSH. JACOBS & SMYSE R. Manutitotareraand Wholesale Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF,AND CIGARS, N 0.310 NortA Titird Street, abore Vine, Wert Side. r . l2 ' l Yl - PHILADELPHIA, PA. J.JAcoqs, lite of Chamb'g, Pa. HENRY E. SMYSEE. TIE. N. SCIILOSSER'S DENTAL OF FICE on Second Street, one square South . of the Morket Homo.. over Mitchell'■ Shoo Rtrifft. ' angel - CO- franklin ittpositorn, elyntibtriburg, pa. G ELWICKS & BU4KHAR,T .SELL‘.. Pickles by.illp Daze; and 11114TP, ready l for the table, Pickled andyii6irced GEO. DEMERIT & CO 303 Broadway, New York CavemillW Rose Twig, OtOtztieo, Spiced Orsten, - Canned Peaebes, Jellyx of all lads, Dried Apples, Pfte,bei, tee,, Beans, f Elominy Nine Grown! Coireeq, and Prime Teak Fine Cheese, Water, Soda. Ginger. Butter and Sngar Crackars. Fancy Cake, and Craelerc, city baked. Also—Carry on the manufacture of all kinds of Confcc &nary, sell Raison* Almonds. Filberts, Figs, Walnuts. Orangex, Lemons and all Mails of Fronch mad imported Confectionery and Fruits. Call and examine for yourself. No Charge for iihowing goods. matrlo , 9 GELWICKS d BURKHART F ARMERS L 0 0 - K T YOUR ISTk.REST ! MID GELWICES & BURKHARTS WIIOLESALE At4D RETAIL DEALERS FOR YOUR FISH 1,000 Packages of No. 1, No. 2 and No. :IMackerel, FRESH AND CHEAP, in whale, half. quarter acct eigth =EI Bring idoug Pottiteen. Bacon. Lard, Tallow, Butter, 'Eggs, Soap, Dried Fruit, Rao; a., 67e., and get the high est cash price for them.. We bought our. Fish in large quantity,direct bauds,amt:lrMselltheta CHEAP. All Fish guaranteed as repiesented, or no sale. GEIANTIOCEOt. BURBFIART. T H E- EQPLE'S PINE FAMILY GROCEIk. GELWICKS & BURInTART Flare the largest stock of goods in town. This is sokoowl edged by la They do not eonStai themselves to The Ciro• eery and Pyo4lsion alone, but bay and sell almost Osery description of goodo, from the gmalJegt Yankee do- lion np to hogsheads of Sugar and Molasses. Goods sold wholesale to Country Merchants as cheap alatry house in Philadelphia MMMI=M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Sell Qneene-Ware, Stone-Wan; Binslies, Broome, Bed 001 , /i. Wash Lines, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, Coal Oil, Xer oseno Oil, Lobriesttrug 011, Horse Cords, Curry Combs, Flatters, Twines and Cords., - MEW ARRIVAL AND A f4 FURTHER decline in prices at the &idly GROCERY, GLASS AND QUEENSWAR.E STORE OF E. D. REID, Corner of Main and Washington sireets, emulating in part of Prime Green Coffee, Teas. Sugnuy. Syrups, New Crop Orleptis Irking Fresh City Cured Bums (n - arranted prime).- Dry Beet Rounds, Pickled Salmon, No. I Shore Mackerel. . Nos. 1 and 2 Bay Mackerel, Canned Fruite and Jellies, Fresh Ground Spires, Cedar Ware, Willow Baskets, "-Stone Ware, Rod:lngham Ware. &e, Also—A large and general assortment of GLASS AND QIIEENSWARE, Puireets of pure Granite Tea and Dinner ware, Full Granite Chamber sett Common Chamber sets, A. large assortment of Granite awl Common Ware by the piece or dozen. Glass and Granite Fruit Stands, Elemsene Lamps, Chimneys, &c., &c.. all of which have been bought for nett muds and will be sold at a small advance for the same. The pe plea' hum ble servant [april26l E. D. REID. M ARKET HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfully inform their numerous custotners and the pnblie generally- that they have re-opened their Gra , cep and _Store m the room formerly Occupied by the Honk an Ladffer Company, in the Market House, and take this method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock ie complete in every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham, Sy - raps, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, 'To baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Hackett, Cords. Twines, Glass. ware, Queensware anti everyt, hing,beretoforakept at their former place of business. They wilt always keep a suffi cient stock on hand to be enabled to meet the &titan& of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE takeir in ex , change for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House) three doors from the Canter, on Queen Street [aug3l] HUBER & LEMASTEIL QPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE. - LI The undersigned lias the largest Mock of,FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which be offers to the public at the lmeest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary to enumerate, as his stock is large and complete. E-3 , Highest Pricespaid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goods. plugal J CYRUS SPRECHER. CT. HOLLOWAY, WHOLES - 4 - LE • GROCER AND CO3I3fISSION MERCHANT, 105 MARKET STREET. (North side, above Filth street.) Philadelphht. , 13ootz aub *iil3es: TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, JACOB HUTTON'S BOOT SHOE STORE.— The undersigned takes thiti method of rein/ming Lk thanks to hit numerous customers, and the public generally. for the very liberal patronage heretofore entered to him, and hopes. in bit present tnisfonme In common with heal , ly every business man in town, that he will still continue to be remembered. Ile has the pleasure of informing the public that he has opened, his Store in the Basement of J B. McLanahan's Dwelling, on. Second hired, four doors. North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to offer a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes, embracing his own and City man ufacture, whieli, for exceliece of stylcand durability are superior to and of his former stock, and will be offered at prices to suit all. He is in Weekly Receipt of Goals from Philadelphia, which for beauty and excellence cannot be surpassed South of the Susquehanna. ' CUSTOMER WORK of every variety done with promptness.—As he employs none but superior workmen, he feels Justified to guaranteeing all work made at bis es tablishment. Don't forget the place, Foot Doors Nreith 9f the Methodist Church: Second 'Street, east Side.— ,TRUNKS, of the latest style. from approved makers, al. 'Ways on band, and for sale at a very small advance on original nowt. [augf24l JACOB, HUTTON. CARRIA GE MANUFACTORY.—The undersigned would respeetrully inform the public that he has resumed the Carriage making business at the old stand of Peitier & Foltz, on the corner of Market anti Sec. ond Streets, where he is prepared to make to order any kind of CARRIAGES desired. He will nliss keep on hand and for sale all kinds of vehicles, such on HARWICH ES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. He will also give particular attention to repairing Vehi• cies and as he has none but the best of, workmen in his employment he feels assured that his work will give sat isfaction. His prices will be found to be us low if not lower than at any ether shop. LIVERY.—tie keeps on hand a stock off good saddle and driving Horses nud Carriages of different kinds ,for hire at reasonable rates. may 3, 1865 - P. HENRY PEIFFER. BRICK! BRICK 1! BRICK ! !!: Th e undersigned is now ready to centraint with any that is desirous of re•huitding for the finest kind of,PRESSED, PAVING-Lind HARD 'BRICK; made of the wiry beat material and by Philadelphia workmen. may3-lm W. R:NVANAMARER, Agent. WF. EYSTER'&. - BRO. • STEAM AND DAS•FITTERS, And Dealers in all 'kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, mar9.3ml Enst Queen St., Chambersburg, Pa. Lino of Erabel. PE NN SYLV A. N I RAILROADi WINTER TLIiE FABLE. FIVE TRINE DAILY to and from Philadelphia and Pittsburg. On and affair Monday, October 31st. 1E64, the Passenger Trains of tie Pennsylvania Railroa l'Company n - ill depart from Barri! - burg and arrive at Pr laxleiplda and Pittsburg as follonv EASTWARD: THROUGH . EXPRESS TAAL'S' leaves Harrisburg d.a - .ly rn.2.44A. It., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.:ua. g. FAST LINE leaves Banishing daily (eireept at 8.00 and arrives at West PliilLielphia at 12.40 P. M. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. MAIL TRAIN leaves ~p- a rrlslftuir daily (except Rua day) at L3O P. il.. and ,strtys at West Pluladelphia at 5.- 33 P. 51. 1 " PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg daily (except Sundays) at 11.55 P. 51., and arrives at West Philadelphia at Cat A. H. 1 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATIOIsI TRAIN, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 'ad s' —cisburst daily (except Sunday, p, IL and • rives at West Philadelphia at'11..30 M. This train has, o eannecion from the West. • - COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaveeN • risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. IL, andarrives t Lancaster at 0.15 A. M.: connecting (except on Mondar With the Fast Line east: I WESTWARD: PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Rants. burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 at., Altoona 5.50 A. IL, take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg. at. 12.40 BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilartisbn daily (except Monday) at 2.25 A. 31.1 Altoona 9.15 A. If., take breakfast and-arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at,11.- 25 A. 11..Altoona A. 31.. take bronkfawt and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. 31. FAST LLIE leaves Hamsburg daily (except Sandric) at 4.00 P. IL: Altoona at 9.10 P. st, take supper. and ar rives at Pittsburg at. 3.00 A. M. MAIL TIIAL`i leaves Harrisburg dilly (exce4W San. day) at L4O e. st, Altoona at 7,55 P. M., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. 11. 310UNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lttn casterat A. 31., connecting there with the Mall Welt; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. M., and arrives at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 31. ERN THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, from Pittsburg. widell arrives at Harrisburg at 6.:X1 r. 3f., stois, there, passengers 6'r East of Harrisbarq,lny over un til 11.53 P. 31. SAMUEL D. y OUNG. , nnvS Supt Middle Div. Palma. R. It. VORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, .F.ILL TIME TABLE—Foar Train* Daily to and from Baltimore and If - whinge= City. Conneetiokm itiader ith trains on Pennsylcaniallailrowl; to and teem ratnburit• and the Went. Foun TRAINS DAILY. to and from the North and West Branch Snignehanna. Elmira and all of Northern New York. n, and aftrr Monday, Oct. 17th, ldtil, the Posaringer Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimbre as follows: SOISTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) . 10:25 aim. " leaves Harr:Aare 120 o.lf. " amven at Baltimore 5:40 Am. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday) 11:45 rltr " leaves II arr: s b u r . g. (except I - . Monday) arrives at Baltimore 2:50 X. 51. 7:00 A;St. HARE/SRURO ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrinbura- SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leavOn Sun. bury daily (ex. Sunday) .. 7:30 a.m. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaven t Sanburndaily (ex. Sunday)_ 9;05 NORTHWARD., MAIL TRAIN TRAIN leaves 'Baltimore daily (except Sunday) " leaves ffarrisburg 1:35 P.M. " arrives at Sanitary -... 4:05 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leitves Baltimore daily... 9:30 p.M. arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M. '" " • leaves Hairisburg daily (ex- i cept Monday) - 3:15 A.M. " lIITIVeR at Sunbury 5.53 A.M. ERIE EXPRESS TRAII leaves Baltimore daily (except Sundays) at. 7:30 ?.3.1. '. s leaves Harrisburg daily (ev - cept Sundays) at 19. i 35,,V.M. ~ arrives at Sunbury at. - 3:2- - r. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (ex. Monday 3.00 p.m. arrives at Harrisburg at. .... 7:50 P.M. SUNIII:RY ACCOMMODATION leaves liar- rislairg dailr(ex. Sunday). 4:00 •.M. The Erie Expressand Philadelphia Exprms‘are through trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail and. Express trains run through to Elmira- ' ' For further information apply al the Office, In Pennsyl vania Railroad.Depot.' ~ _1 0ct26%4 PHILADELPHIA AND .ERIE ROAD.—This great line trint ernes the Northerti and Northwest emirate:4,r Pennsylvania to the city pfElle, on Lake Erie, - It has been leased by the PenneylranialiMad Com pany, and is operated by thPini- Its entire length was opened for passengeiand freight business October litli; TIME OP PASSENGER TRAINS AT lIARRISII LEAVE EATIIVARD. I:40 A. 3t. Mail Train Lock Haven AncommoLnion LEAVE WESTWAIID. Mall Train Lock Haven Accommodation , Passenger Can run through on Mail•Tr n, wi out change both ways between Philadelphia and En - and Baltbnore and Erie. • Elegant Sleeping' Cg,rs on Mail Train both trays bet een Philadelphia and Leek Haven. and on Elmira 'E ress Tntin both waya between Williamsport and Baltimo . For Information respecting Pria.onger business app y at Corner3oth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. B. JONGsroN. Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sta., Phila. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. J. M. Mau., Agent N. C. R. It. Baltimore, Md. H. H. HOUSTON, ' Gen. Freight Agent Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNER, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadehia. JOS. D. POTTS, Gen. Manager, Williamsportl Ei22lM CUMBERLAXD VALLEY & FRANK LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF' HOURS.— On and after Monday, October 'IL 1564. Passenger Trains will run daily, as flows, (Sundaes excepted): FOR CHAMBERSECRG AID HARRISBURG: Leaver Hagerstifirn.... " Greencastle /. Arrive at Clutrnbersburg _ Leave at 1 9:30 1 ;42.55 Leave Shippensburg. ....... •. . .... 9:00 ; 1:33 " :Sewnlle 9:32 12:00 A.M. " Carlisle .... ... 6:30 10:10 ,'• 2:46 Mechanicsburg 7:00 10.42 ; 3:16 Arrive at Harrisburg ;; ' 7.30 11:15 ! 3:45 FOR CHA.SII3ERSBIIRG AND HAGERSTOWN : ' A.M. P.M. 1 P.M. Leave Harrisburg ; A. 05 1:40 : 4:15 _ " Merbanic.burg 8:47 2:20 r 4:50 " Carlisle ' 9:27 2:58 ; 5:15 " Newville 10:02 3:34 ' ; Shippensburg 10.33 4:04 Arrive at Chambersbarg . 11:00 4:35 Leive Chatnbersburg 11:10 4:45 ' " Greencastle • 11:55' 5:35 Arrive at Hagertown • 12:35 • 6:15 Making close connections at Harrisburg with train s for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leasing Harrisburg at 4:13 P. 31. runs onlyes far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Stipt. R. R. Office, Chamb'g. Oct. 31, 1964. MANHOOD: HOW LOST.HOW RESTORED.--Just pubished, a new eaition of DR: CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of SITIMATOIttiIfORA. or seminal weakness. Involuntary Seminal Louse's, IMPOTEN cY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage. etc., also, CONbnIPTION, KPILE.PbY, and Frr , . in duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Nee, in a sealed envelope, only six - cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years: t•nrces.sful practice, that toe alarming consequence of self-abuse may be radically eared without the dangerous ace of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain. and etlectual, by means of wide% every sufferer, no matter what his rendition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately. and radically. Till. Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Rent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrecs, past-paid, on receipt of six cents nr two Dist stamps. Ad dress the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE St CO. 1:27 Bowery. .New York, Post °nice Box 4 nno-21 D YSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AN D DEBILITY =it= We can reewnno•ud suffering with loss of Appe tite, Itlige:Ali - no or 0) spepsia, Nen oneness nnil Nen nos to use Striclilaild'sToniii. Ilp is n t egetable pre paration, free from alcoholic liquors ; it strengthhas the whole nervous system, it creates it good appetite, and is warranted, to cure Dyspepsia, and Nerrous Debility. For sale by Druggists generally, at FI per bottle. Pre , pared hy Dr. A. Stnehlanil; d East Fourth Street. (Irwin. nati, (thin: C. Hlt ressler, Agent. Clianilierithurg, Pa. COUGH NO MOR-E! TnY STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM! Dr. Striokland's Mellithlow. Cough Babtun is tvar ru nted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affeetions of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by C. , H. Cresslar, Chambersburg, General Depot, No. 6 East;Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ithio - 1 - 1 I A i R It II CE A ! 1.1 All the medical men and the Press recommend DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTLCDOLERA :MIXTURE as the only certain remedy fur Diarrhiva and Dysentery. It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Klima. lents and Carminatives, and is warrented to etTocta cure after all other means have failed. • For little by C. in. Cressler. Champercbarg, de nen d Depot, No. 6 P: sl 'Fourth Street. Cineinnati, Ohio. S V T f; cKL A-N_____ D'S .'.-. PILE ItE.MEDTI Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has tutted thousands of the worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Pile, It gives im mediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it di reetly. It is wan - anted to ewe. For sale by C. H. Cresder, Chambersburg.. General Depot, 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Qhio. nov:3o-ly TO DYSPEPTICS:—Having been ttSHic ted for a - nutnber Of years n ith Dyspepsia, 1. was advised to try DN. WISIIANT'S MEDICINE for that disease. I derived great benefit and recommended it to quite a number of my friends and who were also much benefited by it, and whose testimonials can be had if nec essary. I have beep appointed by Dr. Wishart as Agent forth° Sale of Ms Medicine, wholesaleor recoil. EMI T 0 B PRINTING, in every style, done t) at the °glee 4t the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. SPECIAL NOTICE will promote a very vigororis and healthy growth-of wood and fruit, and largely Increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. 'Sur hot-Louie and household plants and dowers, it will be found an indispensable arti cle to Lure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diecosed conditions of the peach and grape, and is 7 : 00 A. m. I excellent for grass mad laWns. J. N. Di:BARRY, o,en. Suit. 1..1f. 7400 2:45 7:37 3:35 0.17 [ 4:20 Bitistellantouo. W. G. REIM Repository office, Cliambersburg Pa. autruituritt, AGRICULURAL CHEMICAI, CO:S CHEAP FERTILIZERS , .. i . The Fertilizers yrepared by the Agricultural Chemical Co., (a Company e4roterelly the Legiallymre of Pennsyl vania with a ciapilial of eo ,000,) have been 1 proved in eaPest, moat Practice to be the profitable and best, for the Farmer, Gard ner ill t:grower, of all concentra• ted manure; non and tittered inlany market, The Company's list embrace, the Ulorring: PABUSETTE This Fertilizer is composed of night - soil and the fertiliz ing elements of urine, combined chemically and mechani cally with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. it is reduced to a pulverulent condition; ready for im mediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fer tilizing properties. Its universal applicability to till crops and soils, and its durability and active qnalities, are well known to be all that agriculturists ran desire. CRESIICAL 'C9AIPIOST This Fertfllaer Is largely composed of animal matter, tatelLas meat, bone, Ash, leather, hair - and wool, together withal emicas and inorganic fertillzeta, which decompose the masc l and retain the mitrogenoeu&ClettienU 7 It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Ifs excellent qualifies. strength and cbeapnem, bare made it very popular with all wtat bare need it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER This highly plurtpbatic fertilizer is particularly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruit!, lamas and flowers. It it its oompneedut Imeh etemean in make it - adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. The,formula or method of combining its constitnent fer tinging ingredients have received the highest approval o eminent chemists and scientific agriculturist% PHOSPEWTE OF LIME. The Agricultural Cliemical Company manufacture a Phosphate of Lime in acconlance with a new and valuable formula by which a very• superior article is produced, so as to be afforded at a less price than other manufactnMrs cbaige. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the I=l2 TERMS CASH All orders of a Ton or more, kill be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharres_,of Shipment, free of cartage.. Cartage will be charged all order of 6 bar rels or less. One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage,will be made on all tulles delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf. AGRICULTL'itAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS 1 30 r .. 1.1 ~.. M. 1:40 M AT CANAL WHARF, ON TiM DELAWAftE. Office, 4131, Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing tilt di section for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when requested. marchB-6mos Vats, Sus. N E W ARRIV AL Or - HATS AND CAPS AT DECHERT'S. Spring and Summer styles now ready, a greatly re duceitprices. A large assortment ofSlimes' and Children's Hats, all of the most fashionable styles. Come and examine our goods and be convinced that DECHERT can sell the best quality of goods and cheap er than any other house in this place. Remember the place, Sersend Street, fro doors north. of Market • •; • ALL AND SEE THE NATIONAL G Mourning Hop nt DECMERT'S. COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE HATS.!CAPS, BOOT& .5110.4'5. PAXTON, , has Just opened a Sae assortment of HATS:CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Storein the Market House, where he can furnish all articles in his line, cheap for cash. Sonic goods arc sold at oLi prices. A tine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR. PET BAGS, VALISES; &a.. &c, constantly on band. Call - and examine oar large stock of goods. septll W. W. PAXTON. eloOing. STEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK .1.1 THE OW CLOTHING EMEORIUM, IN THE MARK £T FlOesE, Chamberabuig, The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destrueten of Chambersburg, has again returned andppened out in full blast in the blarket House between Wallace's Dry Good store and Huber & Lemaster's Gro cer,-store, a large assortment of }'ALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description and quality. This snick consists or Ready Made Clothing shch as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pnnts, Vests ; Under Shirts, Drawers. Sze. also GENTI.RMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cravats, Suspenders,•Glores, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col lars, Umbrellas. &e., His stock of Cloths for customer work consists of French. English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doer Skirrand Fancy Cassimers. Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain and Fancy Cassimer Vestinge which mll be made up to order in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and reasonable terms. liaving - engagal a practical Cutter from the East, lam prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionable styles, and as none but experienced workmen are engaged per- sona may rely upon getting their work well done at my Store., Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestottod, I re gpeetfully solicit a continuance of the same. octlP J. T. HOSKINSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! ROPES A: .TWINtS. The undersigned hating purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Rope and Twine 'Manufactory of J. P. Grey, ilee'd, respectfully announces to her friends, and the former patrons of the establishment, that she trill continue to carry on the business, in all its carious branches, at . . . ' THE OLD STAND, on Franklin street, Charnbersburg, nhereshe vtill be pleas ed to receive the calls and orders of the public. All kinds, sizes, and qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, .&C., always kept on hand or made to order orate best Material, and furnfsed ak reasonable prices . In connection with the above business. abe is also prepared to manufacture HAIR, HUGE, AND OTHER hiATTRASSES, as as Horse Blankets and Fly Nets of superlorqual its' and style. Persons in mint of superior articles in the Ettore line are requested to 'all, or send their orders, which will be attended to promptly. deeel.ly MARY E GRAY. JUSTICE OF THE .PEACE.-THOS. J. WRIGHT being elected and commissioned a.Jus tire of the Peace In and for the borough of Chambersbarg, would respectfully inform the public Wet he will . attend to the duties ofsaid omen at his store room, naderßrown's Hotel, oppealte the Market Armee. mayllalt B. FITTS, General Agent 1% 1865. thinks 011 iptationirg. THE OLD - BOOK STAND OF - s: 8. storrocK. Has been removed to the new boirding opposite the Pon' oFncr,, where a fall assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETO., Can be bad at exceedingly. Low Priem WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a lame and new stock. - . . Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens, folly warty:deli. Orders taken for g:oods, which will be t zpressed In the shortest possible time. The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daily. for which weekly subscriptions will be taken. First Claus Novels, Magazines and Periodicals received as soon as published. We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper than they can be had elsewhere. Music sent free of _portage to (11 y pa ll of th e Mi l' M ;G Frames, Weisteds and Fanny Goods conatan y on band. Our arrangements am such that we can supply any or ders satisfactorily and with dispatch. J. K. SIIETOCK, is now located in New York, which enables us to undertake the most complex commissions. Old Books of particular editions, dates or stile, hunted up at.a reasonable commission. [noc2] jrire43roof ,SafeEi. J IA LIES ' PATEN=T WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BAFES VAULT DOORS, AND LOOK& . _ Every safe of this manufacture is hum one inch to hen Inches thick (according to size,) of solid froa,srhilled by casting on to a network of Wrougla iron bars, and is fas• tened by Lillie.' Combination Lock, whichhas no Key nor Key hole, thns *during It secure against burglars, and inside of this Iren,wall is attached the best fire-proof Mang known. The great thickness of iron In these safes renders them secure in a tire from being warped or drawn out of shape by beat, or from being crushed by the fall of walls "or timbers or Its ownflall. The Vault Doors are Inches thick and 2 inches thick of chided and Wrought Iron and are listened bT Utiles' celebrated Lock. Send for ellen tars or price hsts to the subscriber, who is sole agent fur central Pennsylvania. GEO. W. PARSONS, raarchl-Sm III) Market St, Harrisburg, Pa. Viipoiciano. J. C. RICHARDS, M. D. J .TNO. MONTGOMERY, 31. D. PICHARDS & MONTGOMERY have JAL, etssochtted themselves in the - Pm:lite of Medicine, and have opened an office In Dr. Richards' new building, on Main street, a few doors South of the Diamond. _ . _ All persons Indebted to eitherof the above, will please make early settlement of the same. [ang'24-tfl nil.' J. S. .AIAIIRER OFFERS HIS services as a Physician cold surgeon to the citizens of St. Thomas and vicinity. Promptness at all hours. Residence opposite the Post Office. • aprillo4m DR. W. H. BOYLE will attend prompt -13- to all professional calls. Mice in the Vestibule of the New School Bowe near the Jail. lang24. Eebicat. IMP,OIt T AN I' TO ALL INVALIDS -? IRON IN THE BLOOD It is well known to the medical profession that IRON Is the vital principle or Life Element of the bhiod. This is derived chieftifromthe food we eat; but if the food Is notrimerly digt4ned, or from any cause whatever, the necegeary quantity of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The beds blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will Obstruct the liver, and will send its disease producing elements to all parts of the system, and every one will suffer in whatever organ may be pre disposed to diseqse„ The great value of IRON AS A MEDICINE Lc well )mown and acknowledged by all mediCal men. The did:fealty ban been to obtain such preparation of It as will enterlhe circulation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, sayb Dr. Hayes, 3l vroohusetls Stati Chemist, bas been attained in the Pentvian Syrup, lby combination in a way before unknown. THE PERUVIAN SY)IIIP • Lae PROTECTED $ Intim or the PROXIDE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDIC= that strikes at the Root of Disease by sup - plying the blood with to Phut Principles or Life Element—lron. THE PEHUVIAN SYRUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Lass of Energy, Low Spirits. • THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, 'rigor, and new life into the system and builds up an "Iron Constitution. . 4 .1 THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cares Nervous Affections, Female 6;mplaints atl4, all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN. SYRUP Is a SPECIFIC for all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debti ty or a Low State of the System. • Pamphlets containing certificates of mires and recom mendations from some of the most eminent Physician', Clergymen and others, will be sent FREE to any address. JOHN E. WILLIA3IS, Esq., President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. T. Rev. ABEL STEVENS. Late Editor Christian AdvoCate & Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, 'Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpont, Lade Johnson, M. D., Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D., Rev. Arthur R Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. D., Rev. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm; M. D., Rev. Sylvanite Cobb, - Francis Dana, M, D., Rev. T. Starr King, - Jeremiah Stone,M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nate, Jr., Jose Antonio Sanchez, M.D. Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Bays, M. D., Rev. Henry Upham, Abraham Wendell, M. b., Rev. P. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton, M. IX, Rev. John W. Olmstead, FL E. Kinney, M. D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclusively for J. P. DINSMNRE, 491 Broadway, New York.- Sold by all Druggists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE has fully established the superiority of REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Over - MI - other healing preparations. It CUM an .11h1d6 of sorei, Cuts, Scalds, Barns, Bens, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ErYilpelas, Sties, Piles, Cores, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c., removing the pain at once, and re ducing the most angry-looking Swellings and Indiums- Sons as if by magic. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. _ POB - 841.1. BY J. P. DDISMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. S. W. FOWLE ek, CO., No. 48 Tremont street, Boston, and by all Druggists. TEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD kJ' COUNTRY.—The well known Mrorite Endo-Built Iron Steamers of the ANCHOR LINE of Steamships, "lIIHERNIA,'"*CALEDONIA," "BRITANNIA" and "UNITED KINGDOM," are intended to sail fortnightly between New York and Glasgow. These Steamers were built sPecially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into water and nir tight compartments, and are fitted up in every respect to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers.. An experienced Surgeon accompanies each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked, and served in unlimited quantities. RATES OF PASSAGE. - Toavd from Liverpool. Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Lon- denderr3-, &o.: • Cabins, e 65 and $5O; Intermediate, 535; Steerage, 62.6 payable in gold or its equivalent Those who wish to send for their friend: can hay Sot. eta' at these inter from the Agents. FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO.. 6 Bowling Green, New York. aprill9-4t lt i lOSS SPRING WOOLEN FACTORY. m —T be undersigned. thankful for the liberal patron age extended to him heretofore, respectfully announces to the public that he has added a variety of NEVirIItACHI. liZitY, to his Factory, adjoining the East end of Green- Castle, which will not only enable him tobatetework, but to execute it in a manner that will give i ft.bten to all who may entrust him with their femora lie is now - prepared to manufacture Cloths, Sattinets, Bkotkets. Plain and cross-barred Flannels, &c., at the shortest notice, in a style that cannot fall to rendersatisfactiots Ake. Oink ing and Rag Carpeting, woven to order , on the most ac commodating terms. lie will also attend to county Card ing and Catering, from the present date until the 15th of Novembhr, and no pains will be spared to please all who May furor him with their-work. GEO. ILGT,NFRITZ. Greencastle, April 24.-3 m BLOODED STOCK.--The subscriber has the following THOROUGHBRED STOVE, for service.' which can be seen at his Farm (the old Ritchie roP Pery.) GEOGE—A ThorOugh Bred BtalThio, 6 years old, bred by Judge F.ennedy. of Charlestown, Vs, ban stag logien mare by Sky-Lark, from • imported -SWLark. This stock iedescendcd from the very best forrr•mEe stock on record. Terms, &Al.. - DURHAM BULL, bred by Mr. Greenawalt, of Fay ettevilie from his celebrated 2,007 lbs. Bull and from an imported cow of the late Wm Heyrar. Terms 82. CHESTER COUNTY WHITE BOAR, now near 7 months old. and weighs nearly 300 lbs.- This animal needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Terms, aprill2.4M* • WM. EL BOYD.