Nourattre. 3iERIOAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Cotner Fourth and Weihint Streets, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1850. Chatter Perpetual. Authorised Capital, 8500,01)0. Paid-Up Capital,. s2.)o' ,000. Philadelphia, Feb 4, The Trustees hare this day declared a ivid end of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums receic upon Mat. TOLL Poucres during the • p lr —ing 4.0 year ending 1k 4uVer Mat, - 1883, and hi force at. that date, the above atriaunt to be Credited to said Policies, and have also ordered, the divi dend of 1810 on rdiCia issued during thatrear to be paid, as the annual premiums on said PolieTkoi are re. eeived. OFFICERS. Presiderni--..Alexander Whilldin. Sec:chary and Treasurcr—John S. Wilson. Az:luny—John C. Simo. FT BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Hugest, Hon. James' Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work . , William J. Howard-Hon. Joseph Allison. Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Heazlitt, Isaac Elazlehurs - L Wm- G. REED, Chambersburg. Pa., is the authorized Agent of the American Life insurance and Trust Cora aud is always prepared tofurnishleimphlets or any L a formarion Wanted., and to take Insurances. DM. J. C. RiciLtrons and IV. H. BorLE, Medical Ez antinerls. REFERENCES—Hon. A. R. M'Clure, Rev. S. .L Nie. °oils; J. 8. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshall, Cashier of the Hagenotown Rank. Persons Aesiring information or wishing to, insure will please cal Lon, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waitedon in any part of the Cold's) , or State. mar.M.'" W. G. REED, Agent. 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL-- FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.' • p • . ' • 1 ASSETS On January 1, 1564 $2,457.849 95 _ CAPITAL AccErma) SURPLUS. INVESTED PREMIL-M5 UNSETTLED CLALMS, 11,,416. =LOSES PAID SINCE PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS DIRECTORS: Isaac Lee, Edward C. Dale Charles N. Baneker, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. • • • Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred rifler, George W. Richards, "`Frns. W. Lewis: , 4.1). CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Prkident. JAS. W. NALusr Sec'y pro. tem. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of "This dorn pany in Chamborsburg, who will furnish all information necessary to applicants. mar2.l-tf. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH Jig AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL SZCS — .I,OO3. Office M 2 Walnut Street, Phila. dolphin. Thn prompt payment of Claims for Loaner daring the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the • public. This company will also insure against loss by WAR or INVASION. • Persons wishing-to insure will please call on or address the undersigssed. W. Ci2REEEr. Agent, Chambersburg. As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term pohoies covering property destroyed by the Rebels on the 10th of July, returning the hill premium paid on application at my °Mee. W. D. REED. Agent. REFERENCESJ. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. M'Clure. fetid OUR AGENT.—Mr. JOHN GROVE, of Chamberaburg, is the General Agent of the Frank 11n County Mutual Insurance Company. jrine7) Musical._ M ASON & HAMLI,N•S CABINET ORGANS. - - - - - MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, and were succeeded he the HARMONIUMS about nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was brought to its present state of perfection only in the rummer of 18t4. i THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advantages over any other invention of the kind, is capable of math finer effects than can be produced by any other, and is more easily used by the performer, and excels especially in capacity for apresston. j' Please nonce advance in prices. - • CABINET ORGANS.—Sixate. REED. No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed. - Oak Case So. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case. No. 17. Fii - e Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 130 No. IS. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 160 1322 EM No. 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case._ 14 No. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.. 16 No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case; 170 No. 22. The Same,-in elegant {Lose' wood Case 200 No. 23 ThBame, in :Solid Carved Walnut or Oak, with Walnut Carvings. 200 SIX STOI'. No. 19. Six Stop Cabinet Organ,. in Walnut or Cak Cane 300 Na. 13. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Casa.... 360 EIMIT STOP. No. it Eight Stop Cabinet Oigan, in Walnut or Oak Case 4.Z No. 11. The Same, in elegant lipse:icefsi Case..... 500 No. 24. The Same, In Sold CluTZVa ' ine4 PEDAL BASS. . . go. 10. Pedal Baas Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case Cam of xctra jtn/elrcrnhand, or made to order. t 'MELODEONS. No. 5. Five Octave. Piano Style, Rosewood Ca5e...6150 No. 6. The Saute, Portable, Rosewood Case 110 N 0 . 47. The Same; Portable Walnut Case 95 No.'9. Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood Ca5e...... 75 or Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the subseri Der. As Agents for 'Messrs. Mason & Hamlin we areenabled to Bell at their New York prices, and charge nothing for tre_ight. We have sold a number of their iristrumests, and can give numerous satisfactory references. S. S SEIRYOCK, Agent, Chamberbbure Pa. MIM CHUNTING, TEACHER OF MU • SIC, takes great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Charnberiburr, thitt he i 4 prepared to give in struction on the PI.INO, MELODEON, or CABINET ORGAN; and must respectfully ,olicits a liberal share of their Patvonageie Those not in .he possession of Pianos can obtain iastrnerion at his home, and the use of a Piano Residence of JOHN MULL, Queen street, near Second. Term. reasonable. mat3l-ly tionto- anl3 ,Stoto. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB HUTTON'S BOOT SHOE STORE.— The undersigned bills thK methbd of returning his thanks to his numerous customers, and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes in his present misforune In common with near ly every business man in town, that he will still continue to tole remembered. He has the pleasure of informing the public that he has opened his Store to the Basement of J McLanahan's Da...fling, on Second Street, four doors North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to offer a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes. embracing his own and City man ufacture, which, for excellece of style and durability are superior to and of his former stock, and will be offered at prices to suit all. He is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from Philadelphia, which for beauty and excellence cannot be surpassed South of the Susquehanna. CUSTO3fEIt WORK of every variety done' with promptness—As he emplilys none but superior workmen, he feels Justified in guaranteeing all work made at his es tablishment Don't forget the plane. Four Doors North .of the Methodist Church, Second Street, Eset Sede.— TRUNKS, of the latest style, from approved makers, al mays on hand, and for sale at a very small advance on original cost fang.24l JACOB HUTTON. REMOVED.—The undersigned has the pleasure of informing his oacustomeniand the pub he generally, that he has removed his BOOT 6r. SHOE SToREto the Mew Brick Building of George Ludwig, on MACS, Street, one door sosith of Greerninalt'a Hotel, where he is now opening the largest assortment of Boors and Shoes ever brought to the county. His stock; embus. 'nes every variety of Youths', Ladies and Men's BOOTS S. SHOES, which for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be surmise(' in the county. and which (rill be nld at prices to suit the times. Having purchase.' THE LATEST STYLE OftiLASTS, he is preporcd to make Customer work. et etwitt: notice, by the best workiii.m it, the county. With a (Bsposition to be obliging and or. minims/dating, he hopes to merit a liberal shore of pat. -munge—without a desire b monopolize. as his noon, Is, Wonr common calamity, to live and let Particutur attration paid to all kinds of &pawing. TERMS CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH- OUT EXTORTION. He hes also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunhs, Va- Itstis, Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Collars, Paper, Envelopes, Ink-stands, Steel Pens. &e.. Sr. . . may 10 P. FELDMAN. N. B.—All persons knowing themselves Indebted will pleas(' call and make immediate 4ettlement, that.l may be enabled to meet my former liabilities to the Qty.. Sationteps at Lab). M. W S. STENGER, ATTOR • NETS AT LAW.—W. S. STENGER. District At. Wiley and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay. Office in James Duffield's dwelling, on the West side Second Street, between Queen and Washington Streets. aug2l QTIIMBAUGH cti GENE, ATTORNEYS ATLAW.—Offire opposite tbn Post OM*. Will at: tend promptly to all business entrusted to their care.. P. S.—Authorized Agent,. for the collection of Pensions, Bounty, , Back. Pay and all other claims against the govern ment sepl4 WS EVERETT. Attorney at Law. Office on Market Street. opposite the Court House, formerly occupied by Jet, Cook, Esq. All legal business entrusteddo his care will receive prompt atten tion. sepadf. JOHN §TEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW °Mee op Second Street, a few doom Sooth of the Market Monde: PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other claims promptly collected, [ang:ll WWH. HOCKENBERRY,• Am. AT V Y • Law. °Mee oppOsite Court House : Chambers burg. Business promptly attended to. ionel.4-3m TJ. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of . lice at his residence on Second street. oet. 19 TB. KENNEDY, ATTORNiT AT LAW • Oftlce on Marketatreet octl9 108 PRINTING in every style done at Ow ape dile REPoottoßy. Drugs ant ttaints. D R NEW DRUG STORE. BROWN'S HOTEL, g has a 8400,0 w 971,000 1,086,'.'.18 I:ccomE Fort 1664 $3,000,000. 86,000,000 NrixON IS 0 PENING WEEKLY. fresh supplies of MEDICINES. Rio etustamers chill always find in Store the very beg The market can fur. n,411. NIXON'S— IXON'S CATTLE POWDERThe demand for this excellent article is larger than ever. No Powder sustains its repntation better. E NTIXON'S HORSE POWDER.very 11 Farmer Otonld hare- it. There is nothing better for impoverished edition of the blood. IN THE WAY 'OF FANCY GOODS Ntxun's stock is the one to examine and purchase from. THERE ...ARE STILL MANY KINDS of GARDEN SEEDS in Peawn. It is not ttto late for the ' Stone 31-atom tabbutse." NIXON bass full line of ail kind of Seed,. MEI= WAI 31 ' S PANACEA. PURE COD ki Liver Oil, and all patent Metlicinea alway, on hand. at NIXON'S. A M P S.-COAL OIL 'LAMPS itt NLXON'S. NT:IXON'S DRUG STORE IS ON SEC OND STREET—haIt way between the Methodist Church and Seller's New Hotel. CHENCK'S SE :A WEED TONIC, AT srANGLEIrsz. OSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR, C at SPANGLEWS. VEX.NEDY'S IIEDICAL DISChVERY, 11 Lintb.ay's Blood Searcher 71,eltetter'A Bitten. Tielmbuiirit Bachu. er's Sarsaparilla, " 4 ,70:111 . 4 Panacea. iltit.fland's Gentian Mgr. siP.ANGLEIVN QOZODONT FOR THE TEETH. AT ki 4 SPANGLER'S. pURNETT'S VOCOMNE F 0 R THE LP HAM at SPANGLER'S. SWAIM'S, , PANACtA. AT SPANGLER'S. AI YER'S PILLS, I Wright's Pills, Towntsuld's Pills, at SPANGLER'S. DRUGS! DRUGS!! C. H. CRESSLER, successor to HEYSEIt & CHEM LER, La, opened in hie new room, on Second street, oppo site the Post Office, where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishment Lad acquired A continuation of the liberal patrenage which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. A Lair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a desirable assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cosmetics, Dentifrices, and Fancy Articles in great variety. KEROSENE LAMPS..-Every description of Hand Lamps, Stand Lampe, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps suitable for Kitchen use, Parlor vise, Store use and Mee FItriFIVWW/VMIO Fatuity Dyes or an Colons. Everything In a Druggists line of business. !„... - Prawiriptions receive special attention, and are compounded with care and chill. C. 11. CRESSLEI2, Seeond litreet, appetite the Poet Office. Th? ant Santa Goats. EE lIERE !—Staten Island Fancy Dye -1.3 ing Establishment !—The largest and most complete STEAM DYEING & SCOURINO ESTABLISHMENT in the World. Grand Combination of French, German, & Yailltee Skill. Almost every description of Silk and Woolen Fabric, Cleaned and Dyed to give hatisfaetion— Kin Goivr , t. Cleaned nod Dyed in the first style of the Art. Non to the time, for Renovating Spring Apparel. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO. Philad'a.. Office: 47 North Eighth Street, between Mar. ket Arch. East Ski. - New York (Mims: Nod. SS. 7 John St., and 71k Broad. way. marelt29-3m JUNE 7TH, 1865 HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER! here just returned from the Eastern cities and are remit; WANTED !-DISABLED SOLDIERS And others out of employment to canvass for OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK, Just published, "THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN," By Frank Crosby. of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising one large octavo volume of nearly 500 pages. This is the only work of the kind published It is en tirely new and original, containing his early history, pse littoral career, speoehes, messages, p4ielamatlons and other otPunal documents illustrative of hilleventful atlministra time, together with the scenes and events connected with his tragic end. It will be sold only by our authorized travelling agents, to whom exclusive territory is given. and liberal commissions paid. Send for n circular and terms to "American Publishing • Agency, Box It 7, No. 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia." Junel4.4t FOR SALE.—A ffin coarse Scholarship In the Quake? City Bto , ine.l College of Philadelphia. Apply at this Mlles. fi.V2 1 MILLLR, MI one door west - 'c, WELL SELECTED STOCK PURE DRUGS CITEMICALS, and all the beat PATENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE OIL 4A3IPS, PERFUMERS SOAPS, ttec. West End - of Brown's Hold. I'REPARF, FOIL IT, METCALFE Vf MTESHETT Ing this day A heavy stock of Sommer Goods. la' They sell wholesale and retalL Ankh nepotism elynnbtointtg, pa. agricultural. -- AGRICULURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S CHEAP FELTILIZERS The Fertilizers prepared by the Agricultural Chemical Co., (a Company chartered by the Legislabire of Pennsyl vania with a capital of $230,000) have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, fur the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit-grower, of all concentra ted manures now offered in any market. The Company's list embrace the following; PABULETTE This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and the fertiliz ing elements of urine, combined chemically and mechani rally with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents It le reduced tin pulverulent condition; ready for im mediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fe r tilizing properties Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities are well kivavn to in all that agriculturists can desire. CHAMICAL COMPOST This Fertilizer is largely composed. of animal matter ; such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertihors, which decompose the maks, and retain the nitrogenous element!. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially, forpotatces, and garden purpose". Its excellent qualilies, strength and chealesh. have man it very popular with all who have uteri it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER This highly phosphatic tortilla, is particularly adored for the culticction of trees, fruits. 1.11W11.5 aiul Hower, It will promote-a very vigor°ty and healthy growth of AI 1.141. and fruit and largely inerrroe the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot house and bo.ehuld plants and tinwera, it will be funntl an haliiipenhable aiti cle to secure their greateA perfection. It will prevent and care diseased conditions of the pearls and grape, and is excellent for crab• anti lawns. ' It is eurnisweil ut such element,- us make it adapt, d to th.• growth of all km& of eropit iu ull kinda of Mil. The formula or method of combining its couldituent fer. tilizing ingredients have received the high eminent chenii+ts and goientale agricaltari, PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricniturea Chrmitai CZ - 77n . manufacture Pho,phate of Lime in accordance with a nevi aud valuable formula by wluch a very superior article to produced, Re as to be afforded at a leas price than other mituaracturers, charge. Practical teas have provt.l that its value. as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime' in tlta MO2 TERMS CASH All orders of a Ton or more. rill be delivered nt the, RAilritati Silith3ll , and alt. Wh.trveA of Sh:rment, free ot cartage. Cartago willCrf:e4l tan WI orders of ti trars reLs or less. One dollar per Ton ailikanne for ear - mire nal I,e made on all tales delivered at the Works ‘.l the Company, oa Canal Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CIIEMICALAEO:S WORKS I= Office. 4131, Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa IL B. FITTS, General Agent The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing foci It reetions fur using. the above Fertilizers, sent by nmil , free, when reguebteil. , mareigi-ilmos otrls PASTERN INN.—The undersigwed ha ving lately purchased the large and I,OIIIIIIOdIOILS Brick Building of Rev. S. R. Fisher. in connection n ith present place of bunines, on the t.orner of Main street in, - Ludwig's Alley in ' , reputed to ticeomanslase BOARD ERS by thedav, week or month. He in ample pnivoled with STABLING to arcommadate the tra% cling pnhlie. Having a large LIVERY STABLE come, ted an the Hotel. guests and the public generally ran he furnished with Horses and Carriages at any moment. Persons Chambernburg with their familie , hill find this the most comfortable /Intel in the county, as it hos been re. fittest trirh entire new Furniture, and the rooms are large and well ventilated The TABLE is amply 1011101 i-A With all li.e luxuries of the sea-on. and the BAR, o inch is M t:wiled from the Brisk _Building will ,dance be furninhed o leder. and pure :app.!, Every attention paid to o: Kne•tii. to, 1:14 S. P. GREENAWALT. BROWN'S H OTEL.—This Hotel. situ uted,on the corner of Q. en and Second Su eets, op. petite the Mink, Court Room, and County Office, and in the immediate netghborhood if Store, ShhiK, and other p , aces Inront.o., is stmt etnently situated for country people having busi n essChtunber.lonn4. The Building Gas been greatly jp`larged and refitted for the accommoda. tam of Guests THE TABLE will always lie furnished with the best the Market can produce. THE BAR will be supplied with pure and choice Li quors. THE STABLE is large and attended with a good and caret ul Ostler. Every attention will be rendered to make Guests emu Portable is bile sujuhrning at this 'Hotel febl ---,JACOB S. BROWN. Probvietor. UNION HOTEL.—This' old oral well estahlnMed Hotel is now open for the accommodation of Gueata - The Proprietor haring leased the three-story black of buil dings on Queen Street, in the rear of his fintier stand, is prepared to furnish GOOD ROOMS for the from-piing and transient custom. / HIS TABLE will snsutin its former reiteration of being supplied with the best the market can produce.- - lIIS BAR. detached from tie main building, will al -ways have choice and pure Liquors. Good warm STABLING for fifty Loma, with careful ostler. . . Even• attention trill he made to render gnat& comfort able while solourning at this HoteL Janie JNO. FISHER, Proprietor. OLD WHITE SWAN.—The sub, scriber would respectfully announce that he has so Car completed Ws 'Hotel building as to be enabled to open his BAR. which he has supplied with a dock of fine and choice Liquors. He hoe also erectedin connection with the Hotel a large and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to fronili Stabling and Provender for any number or Horses. Attached to the Stable (under cover) are a retro( HAY AND STOCK SCALES, in which the especial attention of Farmer , , Drovers and Butchers is . imited. june7 DANIEL TROSTLE. D AVID H. HUTCHISON hoe become the Proprietor of thor UNITED STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Dr per at HARRISISCRO, PA. Thin popular and coin mishoux Hotel has been newly retitled and furnished throughout its parlors and chambers, and is now ready for the reception or The traveling public %rill find the rioted States Hotel the most con, client, in all partieutirs, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on aetioant of Its •1124,..5 to the railroad, being immediately between the two great depotQ in This city Illarriiburg. lithe 17. Itt tf. CJTATES LrIION 1101'EL, OPPOSITE ki the Lebanon Valley and PenrA3 it ania Railroad De. pots, Itirriaburg Coy, Pa. Thin P(111, enient and pleunant lintel imnotr kept by the andel..pled, late of the Indian Queen in Charnhersbure and he ins Res the patrunace of his old friends and Republic generally. Terms moderate. oct✓4f JOHN W. TAYLOR. Tlothing. /NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. THE OLD CLOTHING EM - PORICA. LY • TliE MARKET MOUSE, Chambersburg, Pa. The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destruction of Cbambersburg, has again returned and opened nut in Rill bloat in the .)larket House between Wallace's Dry Good store and Huber & Lemaster's Gro cery store, a large assortment of I. ALL AND WINTER 00008, of every deseriptum and quality. This stock consists of Ready Made Nothing such as Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, tinder Shirts, Drawers, &c., also GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col lam, Umbrellas. &c., &e. . His Mock of Cloths fur customer work couists of Frenll. English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe*klbittlli Fancy Gustiness, Black ,Satin, Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Cassimer Vestings which will be made up to enter in styles to snit the taste of customers, on short notice, and reasonable terms. Having engaged a pnactieal Cutter from the East, lam prepared to furnish Clothing in the most fashionable sth lee. and as none but experienced horkinen are engaged per noon may rely 111,013 getting their 'work well done at my Store. Thankful for the patronage heretofore heston•ed, I re apntfullyoolielt a continuance of the same. octl9 J. a• ELI HOLDEN, - INVITES THE A T tention of every reader of this paper, which includes many thousand of his old patrons and at quaintances, to his unusually large ens beautiful variety of AMERICAN & Imported WATCHES, CLOCKS, and elegant designs of JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, &o. - ELI HOLDEN, 705 Market Street, Philadelphia net 4 2fily Groterits, scr. GELWICKS & BURKHART Wholesale goods at City prices. Wholesale goats at City prires. ,LWIC KS & BURKHART Reap the largest assortment ip town. Keep the largest aasartmeet in torn• GELWICKS & BURKHART Have an immense stock of fish. cheap, in ce1 , 6 1 0 half, qiumer and e.lalah barrels. aELNVICKS & BURKHART Offer 1000 saeks G. A. Salt, Aruerlean, Liverpool and patent sacks, wholesale and retail, at teat figures than any otherhon•e in town. a ELWICK:S BUIIKHAILT k..A Keep a very line election of Pickled Mid Preserved Fruits, Jellies. Thekles ready for the table, Spiced Oys ters, Canned Peaches, Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoes. ChOleP Dried Beef, fine Sugar Cured Hams. GELWICKS & BURKHART_ Offer fine Green and Black Teas, Chocolate pure Spices, and baking article.. prime Cheese, large assort ment of Fred, Cracker. and Cakes. • i!ELWICK S & BURKHART VA Sell all grades of Syrup& Molasses, Coffees, Sugars and Riee whiilealP and Retail. tELWICKS -BURKHART Haven very large.ussortment of Queensw are, Stone • , Tumblers, Brushes, Broome , Baskets , Cools and • ine. aELWICKS & BTIRKHART Keep a r ery heavy stock of all Muds and grades of Tobeeew and Segan and sell low, wholesale. and retail VAMIERS LOOK TO YOUR INTER EST. (o to GELWICKS & BUREHAIMS for Saki Fish and Groceri,. AV 1 K S Sz BURKHART Manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionery, I , ell all kinds of Prams. Nuts. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prone, klmontls. &0.. Ste., trholeaale and retaiL GEL«'ICKS & BURKHART'S Is the piece to g o for the largest' and meet varied assortment of Store Goods in town, and at reasonable met, r!ELWICKS d - . BURKHART VI Sell Sperm, Coal, Whale, Lubricating and Kern Qom. Oil. F ACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! E. D. REID baying just returned from the Eastern cities, is now opening a large and general assortment of FRESH GROCERIES. City Cured Bums and Dried Beef. Prime NO. I and 2 Shore :Mackerel, in barrels, halfbarrels„quarters and kits. Harre.de.Graee Smoked and Sal , Herring Melded Shad (e ithunt bones). l'atined Fruits and Jelies. Oranges. Lemons, Bannanas, Pine Apples, Prunes. Figs. ' , Gilman Pears, Nuts, And last, but not least. the-largest and and a best assortment of GLASS AND QUEENSIVAI?.E out of the city of Philadelphia. FRUIT JARS of all the improved patent pattern& Also, C CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS, besides one thousand five hundred articles nut above named, and alt of ' whirls will be sold at a small advance, at the Family Grocer,. on the South-cart corner of Main and ll'ashington strcee4, Chambeeeburg. L.-27' Cash paid for Country Produce. June2l E. D. REID. MARKET •HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they have re-opened - their Gro cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company, in the Market House, and take this methotrot returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete m every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham, Syrups. Salt. Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To-, haccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Coals. Twines, Glass ware, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their former place of business. They will always keep a surd clent stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex change for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House.) three doom from the corner, on Queen Street. (aug3l) 'HUBER & LEMAETER. cIPRECILER'S GROCERY STORE.— L) The undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public at the lowest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary to elumerate, as hm stock is large and complete. Highest pncespaid for COUNTRY PRdDUCE Iu exchange for goods. [aug3l CYRUS SPREGFIER. et T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE GROCER AND commissiav AfERCHANT, 305 MARKFA" Srum, (North - Ade, above Fifth street,) Philadelphia. ang".24-ly IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT the het e•t priee& eall at the Family Grocery SE. D. 1:111D, opposite Dr Somwerott's. I MPOR T E R S Oe WINES AND LIQUORS. 1. A 1.7 31 AN. SA I,LA E S CO., NO, txri(7ll NINTH STREET., BrtweEn Chrstr flid Walnut strens, (;1,4). M. I, tt )IAX, ) A. SAI.I.AI , I;„\ 1.). ) RIVESE, GARDRAT &CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY VINTAGE OF 1538, Farb bottle sealed with green wax n ith the initials of the firm. DIPORTED Br LAI:3IAX, SALLADE & CO SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND HOCK WINES AND AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE & CO.'S OPORTO. VERY PINE AND DELICATE OLD PORT WINE, Earth bottle otealed with yellow wax with the initial); of the Firm. I.ISPORTED BY LAO3IAN, SALLADE & 00., No. l 2 South Ninth Strut, Phijadapliia. OLD" RYE WHISKEY OLD WHEAT WHISKEY„ WARRANTED. OBERHOLTZ FOUST WHISKEY, WERRT'S WHISKEY, TAFFEY S WHISKEY, AND READING WINES. LAUMAN, SALLADE AL CO., No. IV4 South Ninth Strut, Philadelphia. litquoro. 'Lim of &abet. PPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TWINS DAILY to and from Plitadelphia and Pittsburg. On andafter Monday, October 31st, 1864, the Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroa I Company will depart from Harris burg and arrive at Pt ladelphia and Pittsburg as follows: EASTWARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisb4dal. ly as 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. M. FAST UNE leavesilarrisbnrg daily (except . Monday) at 2.00 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia ask 12A0 P. M. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. I MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at L3O P. it, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.- 33. P. M. • PITTSBURG- AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris, burg daily (except Sundays) at 11.53 P. 31., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.29 A. H. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. Sr., and ar rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 F. K. This train has no conneaion from the West. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. - 31,, andatrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. 31.: connecting (except on Monday) with the Fast Line east ! WESTWARD PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg daily texcept Sunday) at 12.35 A. M., Altoona 6.60 A. M., take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40P.M. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves.Hanisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.25 A. H.: Altoona 815 ,A. .li., take breakfast. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 I'. x. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.- 23 A. 3/., Altoona at 5.15 A. M., take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. M. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. at: Altoona at 9.10 P. at., take supper, and ar rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. St. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at L4O P. at.: Altoona at 7.55 P. at., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. M. MOIJI(T JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan casterat 11.20 A. M., connecting there with the Mail west; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. M., andarrives at Harrisburg at 1.00 r. SPECIAL NOTICE THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 P. M., stops there,•passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over un til 1L55 Y-st. SA3f UEL D. YOUNG, • eur9 Sup't Middle Div. Penna. R. R. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY FALL TIME TABLE. Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to end from Pittsburg and the West. FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Firm a and all or Northern New York. 'du and sifter Nonday. Oct. 17th, IStel, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follolvs SOUTHWARD. _ MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except 'Sumlay) 10M A.M. " leaves Harrisburg 1:20 r.st. " ' arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday) 11:45 P.M. " leaves Harrtsburg (itmeept Monday) 2:50 A.M. - " arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves . Harrisburg 7.00 ix. nSUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Su- bury daily (ex. Sumlay) .. 7:30 A.)l PHILADELPHIA EXPHESS , TRAIN leaves SunburThdaily (ex. Sunday) 9:03 p.m. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRALN leaves Baltimore daily (except ' • - Sunday) 9:3:1 A.M. leaves Harrisburg 1:351.31. " - arrives at Sunbury 4:05 P.n. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P-DL arrivesat Harrisburg 1:50 A.si. " leaves Harrisburg - daily (ex cept Monday) 3:15 A.B. arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A-ST. ERII , EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sundays) at. 7:30 P.M. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sundaye) at 12:35 A.N. arrives at Sunbury at. 3s'a A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 arrives at Harrisburg at SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Ear tisburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.x. The Erie Express andPhiladelphin Express are through trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For further information apply at the °lnce, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. 0et26'64 - J. N. DCBARRY, Gen. Sult. PHILADELPHLX AND ERIE RAIL, ROAD.—'f his great line traverses the Northerri and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been teased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, and is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight busineis, October 17th, 1864. TIME I OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG I= Mail Train Lock Haven Accommodation' LEAVE WESTWARD. 17111 MM Lock Haven Accommodation Passenger Can 'run through on Mail Train, without change both ways between nilailelplila and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping on Mail Train both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For Information respecting Passenger business apply at Corner 30th and Market Streets, Plildolphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents : S. B. limsroN, Jr., Car. 13th and market BM., Phila. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. WM. BROWN, Agent N. C. R. 8., Baltimore, Md. H. H. HOUSTON, - , Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. - R. W. GWINICER, Gee. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTTS, febS,S5 ' Gee. Manager, AVilliamsport, OLTIIBERLAND VALLEY & FRANK LIN RAILROADS.—CHANOE OF HOURS:— On and after Monday, October 31. 1564, Passenger Trains Will ran daily , as follows. (Sundays excepted) FOR CRAB BERSBURG AND HARRISBURG: Leave Hagerstown " Greencastle - Anise at Chambersbarg _ Leave at. Leave B.l.lippensburg !MEM " Cabsle Meebauiesburg 7:00 10:42 3:16 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:30 IEIS 3:45 FOR OHAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWIr: A.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8:05 1:40 4:15 " Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:20 4:50 Carlisle 9:27 2:58 5:15 ' " Newsrille. 10:02 3:34 " 1 Shippensburg 10:33 4:04 Arrive at Chamberaburg 11:00 4:35 Leave Chambersbnrg 11:10 4:45 Greencastle 11:55 5:35 Arrive at Hagertown ' 12:35 .6:15 Making close Coon Lions at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. M. runs only as ' far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt. R. R. Office, Chamb'g, Oct. 31, 1864. 'pato, anb Capo. BOYS' LEGHORN & BRAID HATS of all STYLES AND COLORS, at prices THAT DEFT COM'ETITION, DEC,HERT'S NEW STYLE.O1 1 HATS THE PATENT RESORT HAT, MOST COMFORTABLE MAT WORN' DECHERT'S STRAW GOODS ! STRAW GOODS!.! DECHERT 'hes received another large lot of STRAW HATS, which he is selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A SPL - ENDID ARTICLE OF MACKINAW HATS AT DECHERT'S COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. W. W. PAXTON has just opened a fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Storein• the Market House, where he can furnish all articles in his line, cheap for cash' Some goods are sold at old prices. A fine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR. PET BAGS, VALISES, &e., &a, constantly on hand. Call and examine our large stock of goods. sepl W. W. PAXTON. MentiOto. DENTISTRY -W. B. HAYCOCK, Suit- CEOS DENTINt, would respectfully inform the pub lie that he has opened Lis office is REGES' BUILDING, ON SECONR STREET, South of the Market House, where he is prepared to perform all operations is Dentistry n ith care and atteutios. Prices lots mat satisfaction guaran teed. maytt•Latu. DR. H. R. FETTERHOFF, SURGEON DENTIST. -Office one door West of the Telegraph Moe, Greencastle, Pa. All work entrusted to him will be promptly attended to and warranted. mayl7.6m* Dx. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF FICE on Second Street, one square , South of the Market Hoare, over Mitchell's Shoe Store angst Stobto ant - 61-n.Witare. GREAT RED TI 0 N IN PRICESI!! BAMILTON & CO TINWARE & STOVE DP otLF.RS, - - haie redneed tle prices of their goods 25 per cent. They will pit on the best quality TIN ROOFING, (finding the Tiff, 6.4 for per isquare. If the owner finds the Tin thiT will pet it on, soldered; for 82 Upper I= People would do well to call upon ahem before mating contracts Or purchases eLsewhere Particular attention will be paid to 'SPOUTLIG, JOl3 tee, at thq cheapest rate+ LIGHTNING RODS. of best Galvanized Iron, put up strongly,and cheaply. M., H. & CO.. have a ftne assortment of JAPANNED Ma BIRD CAGES all of ,which they offer at short profits. Give theen a call and see for yourselves. {may 10 COOK STOVES & TIN WARE.—We baj-e just received a new and complete assortment of Cook Stoves. which we are selling at lower:prices - than can be bought in Philadelphia. and all stoves sold by us are guaranteed to be good bakers and give saftsfiletion. Also—A large lot of Tin Ware, which we are !selling at very low prices. Pemons in want of good Coo)clStoves or Tin Ware are invited to call and examine for themselves at ETTER & EYSTER'S, - Main St., opposiie Eyster & Bm's Stoke. KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS.—We bare just received a new assortment of Kerosene Isunps, which we are selling at very low prices. Per, sons in want of nice and good Kerosene Lamps will save money by calling and examining our assortment Also, all kinds of repairing Lamps done by ETTER & ESYTER, Main St., opposite Eyster & Bro's Store, HOUSE AND BA R N,SPOUTING - - We are prepared to do Spouting and Jobbing ofall kinds with neatness and dispatch, and warranted to give satisfaction. AIso—"LIGHTNING RODS" put up on Houses or Barns at short notice, by , ETTER & EYSTER, maylo Main St., opposite Eyster fi Bro's Store 1:40 w 3L 1:30 P. H. 1.15 A. M. BEZEI Marblxiare elutierg, H A R D W A.R E. H.L'BER & TOLBERT Have opened their store • an Main street, nearly opposite their old place of business, •• Fhb an extensive stock of Hardman, Cutlery; &c. t consisting in part of Iron, Paints, Nails, Oils, Spikes, Turpentine, SteeL Tar, - Varnish, Hin Planes, s ' Glass, Files, Blasting Powder, Brushes, Grind Stories: Shovels, Cedar Ware. Rakes, - , Pocket' nives, Spades, &0., Special attention is called to - Builders and Contractors, • as they are • - • prepared to furnish in any quantity, • at wholesale, every-ilting in their line. Call and examine our stock. , apriLl2 7:00 2:95 7.37 3.35 8:17 9:20 8:30 12:55 9:00 la 3 9.22 2:00 A. 3.4 6:30 10:10 0:46 COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWAREL - - • - . The subscriber respectfully infamies - his Mends and the public, that he continues to carry on the above bushels, at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re formed Church, CHAMBERBBURG, PA. - , • Having enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach makers will find in his Store Room a general assorttihnt of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Hogskins, Patent Leather s , Saddle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Gdat Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain ' Web, lower than Cotton Haines, Bits and Stirrups, Plated. Tinned and Japanned Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain - Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Barnes. BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable for the trade. ALL KINDS OF PLATING, &c., done with neatness and despatch. [dectt] LEWIS, WAMPLER. CHEAP HARD W ARE! BRAND & FLACK - fled 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 very large lot of goods, purchased much cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been burned out, therefore we offer Iron. Nails, Hbcks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Oil& Glass, Paint. &c., at the lowest figure. TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS! We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds, which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city. Also we have .1130 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at from 6 to 10 dollars per keg. CUTLERY. Knives and Forks, Scissors, Razors. Pocket Knives, Spoons, &e., just received from New York which we offer very low. sepaii CARRIAGE MAKERS! GOODS, Shoemakers' Findings. .77 Saddlers' Findings at BRAND'e,-FLACK'S. Q HOVELS, EditKS AND SPADES AT KJ 25 cents each and many other articles which was in the fire, which can be made as limed as new at BRAND& FLACK'S. EDAR WARE.—CaII at -the Store in C the Alley. , BRAND &FLACK. Eotacco aub fi,egars. TACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR t? BTORE..-Havieg re-built my Tobacco and Cigar Store on South Main street, (corner of Washington .!, Main streets.) two squares from the Diamond, Iwould invite all to call and examine my stock, consisting of CHEWING TOBACCO: Congress, all kinds, , Cavendish, Twist, all kinds, Rose Twist, - ' Flounder, Old Virginia, Navy,. Mlchigan Fine Cm, Hone, Dew, &c., d Anderson Shorts Solace, Talisman, Hart's Delight, - Plantation, Sunny Side, &c, SNUFFS: Happen, Scotch. Coarse. SMOKING: Large Hand, Big Lick, Cut and Dry, Danville, Lynchburg. Garabaldi, James River, Grant, Mead. ' Sleet. - sep 21 'J. A. JACOIA. REMOVAL OF B U S H' S TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE—The undersigned has re moved his Tobacco andSeger Store to his new room, on SECOND STREET, next door to the Friendship Engine House, where be will keep on band a complete mock of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, suelans-Nattimi Leaf, Mich igan and Smoking Tobacco, Pipea„&o. aprils - C. H. BUSH. JACOBS _&___S,--151Y S ER. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in = TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 310 Notth Tkird Street, above Vine, Wart Side, 'r l24 Y] PHILADELPHIA, PA. J. :Jacopo, late of Chamb*, Pa, - HENRY a SWIM. MI BRASS, AND ENAMELED WARE, and also, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS. &C., June 28, 1865. tiooko aMr, ef,tatitinerp. E OLD BOOK STAND S. & SHRYOCK, Has been removed to the new building opposite the Poe", OFFIca, where a full assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC. Can be had at exceedingly Low Priam WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a larg and new stock. Paircldld's Celebrated Gold Pew, folly warranted. Orders taken for, goods, which will be Expressed in the shortest possible time. The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daily fur which weekly subscriptions will be taken. First Class Novels, - Magazines and Periodicals receive( as soon as published. - We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper -ban they cat be bad elsewhere. 3iusie Sent free of portage to any part of die county. Gilt Frames, Worsteds att4 Farley Goods constantly on band: Our arrangements are such that we can supply any Or• dere satisfactorily and with dispatch. Mn J. K. StInTOCK, l now located in New York, which enables us to undertake the most complex commissions. Old Books of particular editions, dates or style, hunted up at a reasonable commission.. - _ [no v2l --- ,llireziaroot *des. LILLIES' PATENT WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. VAULT DOORS, AND LOCKS Every safe of this manufacture Is from one Inch to two inches thick (according to sue,) of solid iron, chilled by casting on to a network ofii • roggilir iron bars, and Is fan• toned by Combination Luck, which has no Key nor Key hole, thus rendering it secure against 'burglars, and inside of this Iron wall is attached the best fire-proof filling . known. The great thickness of iron in these safes renders them secure in a fire from being warped-or drawn out of shape by heat, or from being crushed by the fall of walls or umbers or its own fall. The Vault Doors are 1/ inches thick and 2 inches thick of chilled and Wrought Iron and are fastened by celebrated Lock. Send for circa tan or price lists to the subscriber, who Is role agent for central Pennsylvania. GEO. W. PARSONS, marchl-6m 110 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. inpoiciano. J. C. RICIIARDR M. D. ..TNO. MONTGOMERY, M. D. IJICHARDS (Sr. MONTGOMERY have assoelated themselves in the Practice of Medicine, and have opened an dike in Dr. Richards' new building, on Main street a few doors South of the Diamond. . . All persons indebted to either of the above, will please make early settlement of the same. (aueldf) DIL J. S. MAURER OFFERS HIS services as a Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of St. Thomas and vicinity. Promptness at all hours. itevidence opposite the Pod Office. aprlll9.6m TAR. W. H. BOYLE will attend prompt lyLi to all professional calls. Office in the Vestibule of the :New School House near the Jail. , laug24. ebrical IM P ;1 It T- A N T TO ALL IN - f - ALI'D 8 IRON IN THE BLOOD It is well known to the medical profession that LEON is the vital principle or Life Element of the blood. Thos is detived,chietly from the food we eat; but if the food is not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the necessary quantity of iron is not taken into the °heal' ation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the hums, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, gad will send, its disease producing elements to all pars of the system, and everyone will gaffer in whatever organ - may be pre- disposed to disease. The great value of . IRON AS A MEDICINE_ Is well known . , and acknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty bias been to obtain such preparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimulate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts State Chemist. has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup. by combination in a way before unknown. THE-PERUVIAN SYRUP Ise PROTECTED m lotion of the PROSE OF IRON, A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE that strikes at the Root of Disease - by supplying the blood with is Vital Principles or Life Element-4 Am. - - THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropep, Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. THE PERUVIAN S=YRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system and builds up an "Iron Constitution." THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affection' ' Female Complaints and 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 Debil• ty or a Low State of the System. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recom mendations from some of the must — eminent Physicians, Clergymen and'others; will be sent FREE to any addrem. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, Esq., - President of the Metropolitan. Bank, N. Y. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, • Late Editor Christian Advocati & Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New YAChronicle. Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M D., Rev. Warren Burton, _ Roswell Kinney, M. 1)., Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. D., Rev. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm, M. D., Sylvanus Cobb, , Francis Dana, 3L D., . Rev. T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nate, Jr., Jose Antonio Sanchez, M.D. Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. ilays,ild. D., Rev. Henry Upham, Abraham Wendall, M. D., Rev. P. C. Headley, J. R.. Chilton, M. D., Rev. John W. Olmstead, H. E. Kinney, M. D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., excluively for J. P. D37B.IINRE, 491 Broadway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. D EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Juk, • FORTY YEARS , EXPERIENCE has fully established the superiority of REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Over all other healing preparations. It cores all kinds of Sores, Cute, Scalds, Bums, Boils, Ulcers, Salt Tibetan, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, Elm Lips, Sore Eyes,. &c., removing - the pain at'once, and re• diming the mast angry-looking Swellings and idamaia• time as if by magic. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. FOR SALE BY .1. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. S. W. FOWLE & CO., No. 48 Tremont street, Boston, and by all Druggists. Julyl3•eow•ly ,Sabbing anb Varttroo. SADDLERY! RE MOVAL!!- .TERE3IIAII OYSTER respectfully returns his thanks to his patrons'for the liberal enionragement recei ved from them - heretofore, and he would invite them and, the community generally, who may need any. th i ng in his line, to give mum a call at his new stand, on Stain Street, on the saran site occupied by him previous totbe fire, where he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he is prepared to sell _the same on terms that defy competi. tion. Every article catered for sale is warrented to be made of the best materiol and by competent workman, which will be fully demonstrated on an emunination there— : Fe ot TRUNKS mip VALISES.—He would also call the attention of personi wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise to histunortrnent. apitll9 SADD LE RS' HARDWARE.-C. H. GORDON has just pnrchased in the East a large stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE consisting of Buckets, Rings Bitts. Harries. Bridle Fronts, Tacks. Rosettes. Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black trimmed and full-plate self.adjusting Trees, Patent, and Enamelled Leather. Saddlers' Hair. Patent Leather Col lars. Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web. Cock-eyes, Thready Trunk, Nails. Neck Protectors, &c.. &a., which he invites Saddler's and others to call and examine, and widett trill be sold at low rates. CH. GORDON HAS ON HAND A . large assortment bf Saddles, Hotness, Collar, Bri• dies, Halters, fancy Round Bridles, Wagon, Carriage and Linen Nets of all kinds, from ir,6o to 47,00; Caul' Combs, Horse Cards. Mane Combs, Brushes. Horse Hoot' , Cow Hides, and many-other articles not necessary to e" . merate. IDLIEMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has re-- moved his SADDLERY SHOP to the stand occu pied by him previous to the fire, on MAIN STREET, a few' doors South of Greenawalt's Hotel. l l (OSS SPRING WOOLEN FACTORY. I .f ll —The naidersigaed, thankful for theliberal per.- age extended fo him heretofore, resPeetfull annOartt° B to the public that he has added a variety of NEW MACHT• VERY, to his Factory, leVnicg the East end °green castle. which will not only enable him to facilitate work. but to execute it in a reamer that will givesallsfaction to all who may entrust him with their fairois. He Is now prepared to manufacture Cloths, Satinets, Bfankrts, plain and cross-burred Financla, &c., at the shortest notice. In a style that cannot fall to render satisfaction. Also, Oink ing a n d Rog cdrpeti.4, wove° to order, on the moat at , COLtrtodating terms. Ile will also attend to ("moiety Cerd• log and ao r iv, from the prat date mail the 15th of November, and no pains trill b e owe d to who may favor Itlm with their work. GED. UalliriaTZ. Greenciistle, April 24.—.11i