The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, July 05, 1865, Image 4
Inouratue. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AIs1), TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Phibldelphia. Incorporated 1850. Charter PerpetuaL Atithorizelicapital, $500,000. Paid-Up Capital, 8250,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have thiS day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, orrall premiums received Upon Mu- TrAL POLICIES daring the year ending December 31st. lieD. and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies. and bare also ordered the divi dend of 1860 on Policies issued during that year to be paid, as the annual premiums on Nita Polieiea are re. ceiveiL OFFICERS. President—Alesnmier Sargarq and Trcasuret—John S. Wilson AcCuanpAlohn C. Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander lAthilldin. J. Edgar rhenium, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberta, P. B. Mingle, Samuel 'Work. William .1. llowartL Heft Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Altman, Charles F. lienzlitt, Dam , Hariehnrst. Wm. G. BEEF, Chambethburg, Po., Ls 'the authorized Agent of the Ameyican Life Insartinee and Trust Com pany, and is always prepared to tarnish pamphlets or any itifunnation wanted, and to take imurances. C...RlClLamus and W. R. 501 LE, olhdicAl aruiners. • - REF • ERENCES—Hon. A. K. M'Clure, Rev. S. J. Nie• mils. J. S. Nixon. Chambersburg, and Wm. 31. Marshall. Cushier of the Hagerstown Banff. Persons desiring information or err:hilt to insure will please call on. or by addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Houldy or State. marfl W. G. REED, Agent. 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.- FILINKLIN FIRE INSIIR-4 NC.E CO3I- P,I.VY OF PIfIL.4 ASSETS on Janl . lary 1, 1564 CArrrAL AccEvrin) Sunrcvs. vl.,Tk:l) PREMIUMS r•scrrtmiCLADts, 4 Ise°lit wit 1864 Sit 41& Sacco,ooo. SINCE 1e:29 ° $5,000.000 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON =tll DIRECTORS: Charles N. Banker. Lome Lee, Tobias Wagner,. Edward C. Dale Samuel Grant, Gm Vales Jamb R. Smith, Alfred Filler, (;«,,rgt. Richard, Fra, W. Leis 6 :ti. D. CHARLES N: BANCKER. President EDWARD C. DALE. ViVe President. rielf, pro. rein. I)AVLO I.llliS in thr untitoriled Agour of the Com m.r in elminberbttrg. trio, will farni.h all information m•eosstuy to applimint:tr \ -,URANCE•e.OIPANY OF NORTH Inearporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. !TA L Ot'.c Wahmt Street. Phlta !, hi a. Tbo prompt payment of Claino. for Lmou, thmnir of nearly eerenty years that the Company has - boon in , IthOenee, entitle , thelo to the eonthlehee of the "Ibis company will u 1,44 i w u.e nraiwst logs by WAR or IN VA - llorr.ous autling to mute ntll plea.•o call on or address the undersigned. W. G. REED. Agent. Chambereburg. Agent for tWs Company, I :up prepared to Cancel al; !terpet nal as a ell 114 Tenn pol: e te• cot ering property de•croyed by the Rebels on the:Mit-of Juty, returning the folt premium paid on application at my office. W. G. PtEED. Agent. Rra.TatErtetts—J. D. Cd;or .1 Alli•ou Ey-;er, ;olor J.C. A loth]. Cul. A. K. M'Clure. febd ritTR AGENT.—Mr. JOHN GROVE, of Cluunbersburg. i. the General Agent of ;he Fraul:- lie County Mutual lncuranee Cothpany. junel),' faimirat. If A S N H- 7 .3 CABINET ORGANS. - - . - MELODEONB were introduced SOME' twenty years' nud were , oteceeded by the munfomums about . nlue years ago. The CABINET ORG MIS brought to its present state of perfection only in the simmer, of 1862. THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advavtatits over any other invention of the kind, 172 ie capable of ,01 err effects th an can be produrea by any o th er. and` t ore easilo used by the performer. and ec,els r eentllh in capacity for expression. Pleavirrnotleo advacee in prices. CABINET ORGANs.--SINGLE REED, No. 13. Four thieve, Single Reed, in Walnut or - Oak Case duo No. 16. The , ,Same, in elegant Rosewood Cate 135 No. 17. Five, Octave, Single Reed., in Walnut or Oak Case 100 No 16. The Same. In elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 160 =2 .No. 19. Four Octave, Duutyle Reed, in Walnut or 4.htlz Cue 140 No. 20. The Same. in elegant Rosewood Case 165 No. 01. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Cue. - 170 No. 22. The Same, iu elegant Rosewood Case 200 No. 10The Same. in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak;-will) Walnut Caningi 200 SIN STOP. :Co. 14—i:Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Cal:Case 300 ?. 7 ). 13 The Same, irk elegant Rosewood Case. MO - EIGIIT STOP. 1 No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, iii Walnut or Oak Case 425 No. 11. The Same, in elagant Rosewood Case. 500 No. 24. The Sande. in Sdlid Carved Walnut 500 PEDAL 8xe.... Nu. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case ' 600 • Cases of extra _finish on hand, or mode to order. 31ELODEONS. No. 5. Viva Octave, Plano Stvle, Rosewood Ca e... 3150 No. 6. The Same, Portable. Rosewood Case 110 No. 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case 95 Nn...9. Tour Octave, Portable. Rosewood Ca5e...... 73 Descriptive pamphlets ntruished by the subs( ri- As Agents for )tests. & Hamlin we are enabled to sell at their New York firiees, and charge nothing for freight. We have-sold a number of their instruments, and can give numerous satisfactory references. • S. S. SIIRYOCK, Agent, Cluunberibarg, Pa. aug3l (1 HUNTING, TEACHER OF MU SIC, takes great pleasure in announeing to the citizens of Chambersburg. that be is prepared to give in• strurtion on the PIANO, 3IELODEON. or CAIIINET ORGAN, and most rebpectfully solicits a liberal share of their patronage. Those not in .he possession of Pianos . an obtain isztruetion at his home, and the nse of a Piano Itc,idenee ofJot-fx MULL, Queen street, near Second. Terms reasonable. mayPi-ly 33a0t0 anb eSbOts. 1110 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. T.4C08 HUTTON'S BOOT 4 , SHOE STORE.— The undersigned Mists this method of returninghisithanks to his numerous customers, and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. and hopes in Lis present misforune In common with near iy eNery brines man in town, that he will still continue to remembered. Ile has the pleasure of informing the public that he has opened Ms Store in the Basement of J Il MeLanahan's Dwelling, on Second Street,-four doers Nortli of the Methodist Church. where he is prepared to odor a general its4ortment of Men's, Women's and Clot. ren's Boots and Shoes, embracing his own and Citc man ooa-ture, which. for exeellece of style and durability are soperior to and of his former stork, and will be offered at pt „-e., to sud all. lie is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from Philadelphia, which for beauty end excellence cannot he surpassed South of the Susqaehanna. CUSTOMER WORE of every variety done with pr . - omPtne , —As he employs none but superior workmen, to' feels justified in guaranteeing all work made at his es mblishment. Pont' forget the place. Four .Qcore North -.-y" the Methodist Church. Second .ousel, .ast THITSIIS. of the latest style. front approved makers, al. ways , bn hand, and for at a very small advance on original cost. faugS.4l JACOB MUTTON..` FIAIO VED. —The undersigned has the Lk; p leasu re of informing his old custouters and the pal) Is generally, that ho has removed his BOOT & 8110 E S:1 (my, the Nstr , Brid: Buffalo.; 0.1 George Ludwig, Main Street, one door south 01 Coteenawaltit Hotel, Si here he 111 sow opening the 'largest as , coetnient of Boots ealrihoes ever brought to the own! . fl oosk embra • every variety of Youths'. Ladies' and Moo BOOTS or_ SHOES, Irish for style of lush, flanthility of wear. cannot be surpab...ed in the county, Wet mhich trill kohl at prit, , tomtit the , timer. Hat hug letreli.,ol THE, LATEST NITER OF' LASTS. he it prepa ,-, 1 e. make t ieitemer coil. at short make by thele,t woi=“ii.in in the eority. NVith u 11t , p,3i03 in be obliglll3. 31111 ae eomisiociatini.r. he Imp, 31 merit a liberal share of pat. ninait4--witliout a desire Itt monopolize. no IV, 1131t31 no. in oar common calamity, to hue anti let lure, Particular ottcation paid to all kinds of Rrixtiriny. - TERMS CASH, AND PRICES CIIsIIFORM, WITH -01.71 EXTORTION. , • Ile be IOW; on band, anti for sale, etteap, Trunks, Ye lies, Carpet ,SuelLs, Linea and Paper Collars. Paper, Els elopes. Ink stands, Steel Pen., Sze-, Sze. may 10 N. 13.—Ail person 4 I:awning themsrl,rs indebted mill please call and make immediate settleineut. that I may Fttttbled to inset my former liabilities in the City. attantepz at Italy. a M. Iv S. STENGER, ATTOR vt KEYS AT LAW.—W. S. STENGER. District At torney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay, Office in James Duffielirs dwelling, on the West side of Second Street, betneen Queen and Washington Streets. ang24 Q.TUMI3AUGII 15c. GETIIt, ArrouNEys AT LAW.--.)dice oppcmite the Peed Office. Will at. tend promptly to all business entra,ted to their care. P. S.—Authorized Agents for the collection of Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay and all other claims ugalurt the govern. men sepl4 • O S O3,, EN o r n ER t, E rk T et T. sit A ee t t. torney t„ a t ! , Law. e.t House. formerly occupied. by Jet. Cook, CA I . All l ega l himinesss entrusted to his rare will receive _prompt atten tion. • TOH STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on Second Street, a few doors South of the Market Rouse. PENSIONS, 'BOUNTY and alharrlainis pampa) , collected. taugM W H. 110CR.EI3ERRY, ATTY. AT V • Lad. 0113 e.• opprAit.. l'ourt llmtm. Chumbera _burg Basinept promptly ;Mended to. jttnel4-3m J. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of . Bee at residence on Second Amet. oct29 TB. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW • Ofke on Market Meet. - octl9 TOTS PRINTING in every style done at fj ths Oho of the FRANKLIN RF:PrkirMRY. Brum; aim Plebitina. D' ir DRUG STORE, f',4 7,@49 9S $400.000 971.1:00 1,0e6 .)I,s West, End of Brawn's' Mill AOVNEW ME.--\ix b on Inov(q1 *0 111 . % IletV rO,lll. nor door North of the MI, la 0,11- I fiy i l sinrt Deennter. He inuy non; the facilitie‘ for eon aid int; his bit...ate:a Pleasantly to eu.douieret and binoielti nod Can etferAttrant4tes 'in stook nut to he bad hinee,the. tire. lie Invite. :di he , .0111 eustouters and the tellottee ut the trrirlit tot ISO hits • ee N E RU 0 full' stock of it I'ILIiSFI 3IEDICINES. with all the appliani.ei.rii t•imil , •et the Drag I.:;rlite., igaxigrly. (41111 N. hiuml sir NIXON'S. t,e St'irosst, Irix cA":"FLE POWDER.—Thk demand fur thi. R.seellelit ankle 1. ever No PowiTr su.min. it, rfinttahuti 1 1j1--XON'S HORSE POWDER.—Ercry 1 Fanner bhonlit have it. Tbere is nettling better for irnpeterbbed eondition oldie blood. TN THE WAY OF FANCY- GOODS _IL Nixon's stock is the em to examine and purelun.e from. GI IN" A ' 3 PAN4CEA, PURE COD ki Liver Oil, and all paler! 11ellieines always on hand at NLXON'S. y Ij AMPS.—COAL OIL LAMPS at NIXON'S. NIXON'S DRUG STORE IS ON SEC -01,a) STREET—haIt wavbeta ren 111.. Mothodid Charyll and New pate. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC. AT spANGLEivs. GOSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR, at • SPANGLER'S.- JENNEI)Y'S MEDICAL DISCOVEAZY, Lindrv's Blood Scanther. epees ntter., Bach% Ayers Sarsaparilla, ~ witim's Panacea, ilnaland's German Bitter, at SPANGLER s. QOZODON'r FOR THE- TEETH, AT SP.VNGLER'S. RIJRNETT'S COCOATNE FU R THE I_,P HAIR SPANGLER'S. SWAIM'S- PANACEA, AT SPANGLY:IC.9. AYER'S P I L L S. Wriglit's 'l'4,trt,nd'. nt SP.A.NGLER'S. Dit-UGS! DRUGS!! C. H. CRESSLER, Ancee,SFOr to HETSELL & CUSS Imappened in his new mom, on Seeonteslieet, oppo site the Post Office, where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishment bad acquired A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent.?dedieines flaw offered. Also - a desirable assortment of Perozwery, Soap, Pocket BO4ft, Nair Brushes, Choh.Bro,hes, Tooth Brushes.' Osmetien Dentifrices, and Fancy Art icICS in great variety. KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every derription of Hand. Lamp., Stand Lump., - "Hauglng Lan. and Side Lamps mutable for Kitchen nee Parlor axe, Store nite and Oft ee tntc. Tin: BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET. Fatuity Dyes of all Color,. Everything in a I)raggads line 01 . imitates,. Pre•trip7'olin leetiVe SitteritiOn ' and are ca v.: , .1 trek tare and skill. C. H. CRESS LER, Second Street, ultpo..ite "thel'ost Other. k'ELL*IAN 1392 ant fancy ogoobs. 11 E , M p has n removed their Dry Good Store to the stand meuriod by thorn Freshet. to the tire, on the Corner of Main and Queen Struts, and Are in receipt la a large let oft ioods, bought ut redue edpricee at the hate New York Aantions. lu whieh they ins he the uttention of the public. To persons in want of Dry C..),1s we say now is the tittle To the Leh., toe oiler a large e4sortri,nt or Press Goo , I•;; Black and rupee Silks. Poplins. lianitheas, Plain and Fancy. Deianes, We has e a good iissertinedd of Carpets. iilatting, oa Cloths, w loch we will sell lose. ' . .:Ter Call man tool get bartraltes,iit joneli* 'WM. WALLACI; & CO'S, JUNE 7T.11, 1863. HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER raaPARE FOR IT, METCALFE HITESWEIT (inc just returned !rem the Eastern cities and are creek lug this day, A. heavy stock et Simmer Gouda - nr"They sell wholesale aud Tema. TIR.H. R. FETTERHOFF. SUIGGEON Dmmer. Office 0014 door West or Me Telegraph office, Greenemil e , Pa. All work eutro,tetl to him will be promptly attonded to rind warrantal, nutyl7.l3m-, zit;llLossEwS DENTAL OF }ICE ou Eiecobd Street. one .hare R. 9 oth of the Martin Mom. over Mitchell'. Star* R - jJ M I L L-1, R, at Li n one dooi %rest BROWN'S -110Tt:1 l!Ti WELL SELECTED srocK PURE DRUGS I=l 11=1 PATENT MEDICINES K FIROSENE OIL. LAMPS, PERFUMERY , SOAPS, &c. IMISI VA L ! WM. WALLACE & CO agricultural. - - - AGRICULIIRAL, CHEMICAL CO.'S EC CIJEAP FEI:TILIZERS The Fertilisers prepared by the Agricultural Chemical Co., (a Company chartered by the Legislatnrebf Pennsyl vania with a capital of $.250,000,) have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best. for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit:grower, of all concentra ted manures now offered in any marki: The Company's list embraces the following: PABULETTE This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and the fertiliz tug elements of urine, combined chemically and mechani catty with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbent.. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition; ready for im cr 10.9 I° I .", mediate use, stud without lot , s_of it, highly nitrogerionh ler tilizing propertie.. Its universal applicability to alt crops and sotto, and its durability and actiN e qualities, are cell Enna a t,. be all that aerieultnti4b, eon CHEMICAL COMPOST This Fertilizer is largely emnrosed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, a-Lieh deeomposa the niam, and retain the nitrogenotui elements It is ery valuable fertilizer for field crops generally. and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualifies. strength and chearnes., have IN nutde it ',Ply popular with all who have li , ed it CONIPOITE FERTILIZER- Thit , highly thr the coltivatio•e treo.3, ;trults thm , i, It promotes very vigurne-ae,lll.lthy wrvlvri, or ‘verr<l4 and frnit, and Inzlzely Oar• quantity and l.erlee•.' the maturity of the trurt Par Itut•lmuso Lind It9nsehold Plants and ticAtt - rs, it will he found an inifi-p,mtabir arti tr,eoure their arentest poifeetion. It will prevent and try Lli.ea,ed eumhtiou, ot. the poaeh amt grap.., and in indent fur paw, and lam, t i. eompoNed of ,ni•it (1. , Millie it llaZirttit 111 crtartit ttt all loud, of erOpt.. in all kin& of nuilc l'hell.rtimht et method sin ingredient: hat:• revoivvil the highest Iwo lw.ll eherni,ts .1,1,1.4.4.10111 i. II 011.111i116,1, I'HOSPtIATE OF LIME.. Thr_ .44 , r 4 ir, , Iturfa Chrm,,af ri , "l/1,12 1 , ...,15ii• is Phn‘phatt-td tu ael,ohlitnt, with a 111'11 atilt mala by %Thiel] a very bUperiVr prodtleeti...,” tol to be alloikted at lile a prep than other mannt.tentrors •he.rge. Prartiral 1(44 hat 0 rinVlth that t'., a't a utilizer. P. l ttOl to the: in,t ..r it. the En TERMS CASH. order. of T. or more, ,In tiv:i , r , lllll the tailroad Statiot, anti the NN'hurvei of Shipmvnt tree rtage. Cartage ..311 all ‘sttler, ofd bar Sr less. Oh, dollar per Tou allowance for eartaite be muse ym finales delivered at the Whirl, of 'the liinpany, on Canal Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS Ei= Offirr, 4134, Arch :5f., Philadelphia, Pa The Cumpany'a Pauli.let Circular: embrating full lit reebons fur übing the ats., e Fertilizers, sent by mall. free, nuirchSteno& tu hen reques.ted. Ergo, YtuN_an 13tant5. WES T FRANIiLLN NURSERIE: 4 .- LARGE AND CHOICE FECIT TitEES 4 PREVAILING F,RROR CURRECTtI). Th, ideu,lms broom.. current. that Ryder has sold out • oursorieq ID part trout the eiremostanco Of haVMV,OIII t atzetton a fort on of Moot: tbo,tio. of lt ko b were tutendt4 only to redave the earphts stick of SCalle mding items, and gist all an opliortunity to bee for thent and all who sere in attendance at the be% eral aue- nN ell know that the sleek tet ery Lag, and ot illiurior quality. Several pretending nuterynion, suhc Mug order,. through thi, comity have eindeit% ored to mak. Mb idea ben; upon the community; tlt fins eotahlioh out nut and the littilne, di:, • , ntin tied. Sat hard nihar thleeho4l-c have been Indlligl'a In by local mt lar, tree ..reaulatta, for the I,eullar benefit of them- Thr; puhlie are hereby intoned that the Imein,s e:11 be 444h11111e11 n 5 beretnforo, and all Ord.," r Lave nr will be tilled entire tp,til ounds. We con, a full iziock of, every Fruit Tree, Lint, or Grape Vole d,oribed in our eutalocue, and con• quentl3 are not dependent on other cur:" rie- for a .np piy, nOr compelled to Feld utl I.ll.entl /11111d/.11 miles for 'frees to fill the enters of uur castomer, We are prepared to fill order, entire from our own grounds and to enty per cent. cheaper. considering the quality of the cowl:, than any other establishment in the mainly. All persons who wish to purchase are invited to emit personally and examine:stook Fatriy attention to this will ho of vast interest to those interf,ted..as IN n nears show a great variety of fruit through the fruit sea.' at. Fruit for sale at the nurseries in large ar small quanfiums. Post Office addrem. Loudon Franklin Co., Penna. B. L. RYDER, Proprietor. West Franklin Nanteries, on the LOllllOll and k.!-‘n e Gap road. - : juneeS.3in 7 FI IRANKLIN NURSERY.—Desitous of elearing part of ray arouiala, I offer for htle. 30,u00 APPLE TREES. These Trees are grafted with the beat and most appro ved varieties of Apples, and are grown on good sandy loam. They have an abundance of fine fibrous roots, and can be removed without risk. They can be furnished from the feet to nine feet in beighth; with proportionately heavy stalks, and are well Worth the attention of persons wishing to plant orchards. I trill tell them nt from elO to 814 per lOU, neermling to size and quality of Tree, when ordered in quantities of Pal and upwards. PEAR, CHERRY and PEACH TREES Or fall plant. .tz - utgo on hand. '- EVERGREEN and SHADE TREES in 'variety. with a genentl msurtntent of SHRUBI3F:RT. GRA PES.-1 ma prepared to reeeive and till orderg for Grapes f.kr Call planting, suelt (LA C ti ova. (the best dark now enitivnted,) Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, T. Kitten, and ail the latert vancties offered. A moderato charge to cover ma-pewita for inickinc. All goods delivered in Chilmberdoirir or at the Ituil Bond if desired. jv- Order+ riilitrewed to the iniclerniened will receive prompt atwrition. .I.IIIIYSInt. AKent, may3l-ilm Franklin Nnreerv, Cluirnheiralmriz `VEST TR ZI s t, p V I N ,‘ K vI L , I , N; rs . N .LI I , T s„ S , E The manin=rriher would call the attention of _ail per.onnn with ban ve not li filn supply - Of rofit On tin, it 1,,,,,,, , to the large mid in ell n,lecteil nen.ortnnent nit Fruit Tree= Vines, ..5,:c , tintsoffered for the tall trade Our stook in. Nnery large and comprinnes the hint %Arleen , . keen nt to vs mole-Rinds. Our collection of Fruits of every elm=s IC by far the largennt in the ennunty and hevond to none inn the State. We invite all who wl.ll to rtnrchan.c Trees Many extent, to route and n.e and lefty , their orders at-the enthena phi sible opportunity. We guanuntee that no one will regfet the visit, -n e are prepared to show more lariety in the fruit lino nanynny similar entablishment in the euuntryf Fruit et he teen growing at any time fliriingh the trait q - nason, I mit for sale at the mu-series nirall knotty inn Ann• son. Adam., It. L. RYDER. Proprietor: London, Frunklin Co., Pa. .Vest Franklin Nur.crienni, non the Loudon and Cove; Gap road. june:Man QIIADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES iJ INSARIETY.—Largv sz.d simde Try, !or nt rept pinntintr. Orders. fur the, shoold l,eeent 'Ehe can bent bo seen nail detertnine4l upon ,viale the fohntre in Ilium them. lioneft , :hol It. L. RYDER. _ etotiiing. MEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. Iv THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, IN Till; 1119 tti:ET Chatabershorg, Pa. The malerritrned, after a temporary nlotenee netoomittited by the destruction of Chambersburg has again returned and opened tad In bull blast in the Market House between allaee'eu Dry flood stare and Holier & Lemaster's Coo cent store, a large mssortmetut Of PALL AND WINTER GOODS,' of-every description and quality. This Monk colludes of Heady Made Clothing snob rus Ova? Coats. Dress Cants, l'uuutg, Vests. Vatter Shirts, Drawers. &a., also GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, suet] as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs. Umbrellas; &e., &e. His stack of Cloths for customer workeonsists of French, English and Domestic manukugture. Muck Doe Skin and honey Utisotimers. Black Satin, Figured Silks. Ilion and '4 '.7 Costumer Vesting, which will be tale lip to taller in styles to stilt the taste of mo.tomm., as short ol.ties. and rea , mnable terms. linamg engaged a practical C.tateitoan the East, I nun Proe,ured to burnish 4 . 11411101; 111 Or 1110.4 ho,Mounttlest3 l's, tool as Mae hot eviOrienced Workmen are engaged per '"""aßT rolv upon getting their work well done at my Stor e . - Tluankftd for the patronage heretofore ltestoty ed. I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the onsets,. octl9 T HOSKINSON, FOR SALE,-A full course Scholarship Apply luat the Quaker City Unger...is Celiege of Philade o7 lphia thip far Stank_tin ilytmistrOtat . , pc!. R. B. I'ITTS, Crenerul Agent. Groceries, ste. CIELIVICKS & BURKHART Wholesale goods at City price d . Wholesale goods at City prices. G -L ELIVICKg Si, BURKHART Keep the largest assortment in wwa. j6l4?ep the largest as,cortment in teat. aELWICKS & BURKHART Njt MVO an immense stock of 11$11, cheap, in whole lila, quarter and ciehth tewrelc. aELIVICKS &, BURKHART Offer 1000 sacks G. A. Salt. American, Liverpool and patent tarke, wholesale and retail, atleWiscures than any ether hone° in town. GELWICK-8 BURKHART Keep a very dne selection of Pickled and Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Pickle, ready for the table, Spiced Oys ters. Canned Peaches. Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoi. choice Dried lleef, fine Snitar Guredlituna. GELNVICKS & BURKHART ,OtTer line Green and Black Teas, Choeclate pure Spices. and baking articles. prime Cheese. large assort• meta of Frisk Crackers and Cakes_ iIELIVICKS & BURKHART k v A Sell all =ale, ~(Syrars,lime.. (lelfeee. Sagars trod Iliee (St A SITRKHART CA 'Haven %en large .textrirnentitrQueentrare, Stone ware, Tnntlfew,lte., 13ni ro. Bnekete, Cinds and 1' trine. 1:1,W IC - " BURKHART KePp very hpaviy F.10‹.1; of all kinds and gradm of Toh, 4 Pzar. snit :4•11.1oc. whofemle and. remit_ IIARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTER- EST. (4o to CiFILWICKS & Brimuitrs fnr Salt. Fish and Grooerii, GELWICK ti & BUR-K HA RT Mannfaeture all kinds of Candy and Confectionery, sell all kinds of Frnitt NUN. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prure,, Almond, Rui,ill”, Sze., wholesale and retail GELWICKS & BURKHART'S Is the play. , to 4o fur the largest and mad varied as,ortment t.f St,re (tootle in town. and at reasonable price, a ELIVICKS & BURKHART V.JI Sell :Term. Coal, Wbale, Lubricating and Kern• ,nrksOlf. A-CTS! FACTS!! F ACTS!!! , E. D. REID h.n just returned from the Eastern cities. 011t,IMIKa large and general amortmeut. of r I'BESH GIWCERIEi. . _ ('its Cured Ilan, and-Dried Reef. Primo ~1.. I aild 2 Shore Mackerel. • In barrels, ludf.barrels quartet.' and kits. Travr,de.t ;race. Smoked and Salt Herring. Pickled Shad (without bones). Canned Fruits and J.-lite, Or. Ilautions, . Yamada: 04 Pine Apples, , . Prunes, Figs. Cowman Pears, Raisins and Nuts, And last, but not least. the largest and best assortment of GLASS AND QUEENSWARE • out of the city of Philadelphia. P P.. R. IT JAILS I. of all the improved patent patterns. Abe, CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS, dt besides ono thousan ve hundred articles " not above nit ed, and alt of which will be sold at a no 11 advance, at the Family s• lluery on the South- tt corner of Main and Washington stare, Cumber. urg. ' L"•` Carle paid for Cone Product pmetri E. D. REID. ARKET HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public genenally n tfat they have re-opened their Gro eery Store in the us. formerly occupied by the Rook and Ladder Company, in the -Market Rouse, and take this method itt returning their-thanks for the liberal patimmtge heretofore extended t them. Their stock is complete to every varlet). of FAQ Y GROCERIES, consisting of Ilan, Syrup/4,, Salt, Mut • eel, Coffee, Sugars, Tens, To baccos, Brushes. Brooms,. i ets. Corils, - Twines, Glasse ware, Queensware and evervthfug heretofore kept at their former ',Nor of Inzsitieaq. They will alttays keep a suffi cient stork on hued to be Ambled to meet the demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE - taken in ex change for gw,lr at cash market prices. Don't forget the' plare. (ttarket House,) three d.mrs from the corner, on Queon Street. [aug3ll lIUBER & LEMASTER. a QPRECIIER'S GROCERY STORE.,- L. 7 The undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town. which he otters to the public at the boo est CASH PRICES. It is not tiece,sary to enumerate, as his stock is largo and complete. !CV Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange tar goods. CYRUS SPRECRER. (j!T. 110LIftWAY, 11770LESALE . GROCER .42111) COHMISSION MA r S rut Er. (North side. bye Fifth street) Philadelphia. aurc24:ly Ir YOUrAVANT GOOD GOODS AT li.e.t pritot. tall at the Fatelly Grocery' Pf E. D. REID, oneetite Dr. Stiteeetrott,A. Etotbrs. I M P O R TI:11 S WINES AND LIQUORS. L A 15 M A Sr, SALL ADE & CO., ' xO. lf,!S SWTIT NINIII STREET., Bthecen Chtmant and Walnut Picas, Philetdelphia. M. LAt MAN, A. 31. 831.a..11,E. .1. D. 11D-DNG, ItIVESE, GARDRAT & CO:'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGF. OF 1818, hotth . .t i rtill with green wax with tlw initials of the ann. • IMPORTED BY LAV3IAN, SALLADE & CO. :41;PERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE ii FINF r . SHERRY, CLARET ANT) HOCK WINES AND 41... N A.,oarstEN "F FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. OSBORN I E S. CO.'S OPORTO. =I OLD PORT WaINE, Each bottle sealed with yellow wax with the initialm of the Firm. mirOnTED ItY LAUMAN, SALLADE 4 CO., No. 12F Sniff Nina &rut, Philadelphia OLD RYE W - HISKEY, 01,1) WHEAT WHISKEY. WARRANTED. IS. EItHOLT,Z WHISKEY, I , OI'ST WHISKEY, W RRI"S WHISKEY. TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, AND EF:A DINO WIRES. LAUMAN, EALLADE & CO., No, it,z South Nina Street, PkiladdpAid. tints- of 'grad. , PENN S YIN A NIA RAILROAD WINTER TALE TABLE. FIVE TRANS DA Y to and frays Pliiadelphia and Pittsburg. On and a M°'*daY , October 31st. 18 64 . the Passenger Trains of e Penrowlvaniaßailroa I Company trill depart from : %- burg and arrive at It Iladelphia and Pittsburg as a: EASTWARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg . ly m 2.45 A. 31., and arrives at West Philadelpbta i at 55 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mon • y) at 8.00 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 1' 40 P. M. Passengers takehreakfast at Lancaster. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except un day) at 1.30 P. 31, and arrives at West Philadelphia a 5.- 35 P. 11. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Ha is burg daily (except Sundays) at 11.55 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, knives Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M., an 4 ar rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. M. This train hdi no connection from the West. - COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har riaburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M., and arrives at Lancaster at .9.15 A. 31.: connecting (except on Monday) with the Fast Line Past WESTWARD: • - - - PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves ...Harris burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A.M., ...Altoona 6.50 take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.M. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.25 A. M.: Altoona 8.15 A. M., take breakfast and arrives at - Pittsburg at 1.40 P. M. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.- 25 A. x., Altoona at 8,15 A. IL, take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. 3L PAST LANE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. 3L: Altoona at 9.10 r. m., take supper. and ar rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. 3L MAIL TRAIN, leaves Harrisburg laily (except Sun day) at MO P. X.: Altoona at 7.55 P. X., hike supper, And arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION e' st leaves Lan caster at ILO) A. M., connecting there witlrthe Mail west; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. st., and artive:vat Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 3r. SPECIAL NOTICE THE HARRISBURG iiCOIMMORATION TRAIN from Pittsburg, which =Wes a Harrisburg at 6.30 P. 31., Inops there, passeitgers for East of Harrisburg lay over x=- 0111.35 P. H. SAMUEL 11, YOUNG, nov9 Snp't Middle Div. Patina. R. R. NTORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington- City. Connections minie, with trains on Ponnsylvania Railroad, to nod farm pinditirg awl the West. PO I' R TRAINS DAlliirto and from the North and Wed Brunch Suarptehomm, Elmira and all of Northern New York. "-la and after Monday, Oct. 17th. 1854, the Passenger Trains of the Xorthern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore at follows: SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury dully (except Stmday) 10:25 A.M. " ' leaves Harrisburg 1.20 P.M. " arrives at Baltimace 5:40 Rat EXPRF.SS TRAIN leaves -Sunbury daily (ex, eept Sunday) 4 11:45 P. 31. " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) 2:50 A‘.3l. - " - arrives at Baltimore ' 7:00 A-31. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves - Harrisburg 7:00 AA! SUNBURY ACCOM3IODATION leaveg Sun bury daily . (ex. Sunday)... " f:3O A.M PHILADELPHIA!EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ' - - - - _ - SnabnaAdally (ax. Sunday) 9:O P. 31 RT WAR D. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (axcept Sunday) A.M. " • leave% HarriAbarg 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sant:ital. 4:05 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves IFlaltirnare daily... 9:30 p.m. arrtwenat Harritbatg—t -- 2 1 : 50 A 3, - leaven Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) 3:15 A.H. sr - Ives at Sanhuzy ERIE EXPRESS TRAM leaves Baltimore _ . . daily (except Sundays) at. 7:30 P.n. - . .. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex - cept Sundays) at 12:35 A.S. arrives at Sunbury at. 3:25 A.M. , 11ARR15131.711,6. ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 P.M' arrives At Harrisburg at. 7:50 r.x SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leuvei Har- risburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.M. The Erie ExpreasandPhiladelphitarpress are through trains toand front- Erie and all intermediate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For further infSnnation apply at the Oaks, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. 0et..)6`64 J. E. Dt , BARRY, Gen.-Supt. pHILADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAIL -B.oA.D.—This great line traverses the Northam and Northwest counties, of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on :Lake Erie. It bas been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com. pang, and Is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business, October 17th, 1864. TINE OF PASSENGER TRAINS -AT HARRISBURG I= Mail Train Lock Haven Aceotrimodation. I=! Mail Train Lock Haven Accommodation 1:40 P. m Passenger Cars run through on fail Train, without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and, Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Kan Train both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Garen, and on Elmira Express Train both ways between Willianuipott and Baltimore. Forinformation respecting Passenger business apply at Corner .40th and Market. Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. H.LXO6TON, Jr., Cor. 13th and' arket Sts., Flat. J. W. REmotas, Erie. - WM. BROWN, Agent N. C. R. E., Baltimore, Ed. H. H. 11011STON, Gen. Freight Agent Philadelphia. 1L- GWINNEII, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTTS, , Gen. Manager, Williamsport. febB,o ?:CIUMBERLAND VALLEY 6: FRANK r-v LLX RAILROADS.--CHANGE OF HOURS.— On and after Monday, October 31,18E4, Passenger Trains will ran daily, ne followe, (Sunder excepted): FOR CRAMBERSBURG A'ND ITARRISBURG: Leave Hagerstown. Greencastle ' Arrive at Chambersburg Leave at. Leave Shippensbarg Nevrville. ...... A.M. ' " Carliele ; 6:30 10:10 2,46 " Meelmuiesbarg..4, 7:00 10:42 316 Arrive at Harrisburg_ .- 7:30 11:/5 3:45 FOR CHASII3ER.SIIFRO AND FIAGERSTOWN: A.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8:05 1:40 4:15 3lechaniinburg 8:47 2:W 4:50 " Carlisle 9:27 2:58 5:15 " biewville. 10102 3:34 Shippensblo:33 4:04 Arrive at Cbamben t" lL . l; A 11:00 4:35 Lure Claambersburg 11110 4:45 Greencastle - ' 11:55 5:35 Arrive``-at Hagertogn • 12:35 6:15 Making deign connections at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points {Pest. 'The Train leaving 'Harrisburg at 4:15 P. 30-ruto only as for as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL. Supt. R. R. Office, Cbamblg, Oct 31, 1864 Sato, attb Caps. B OF,S' LEGHORN &: BRAID HATS of all STYLES AND COLORS Cr= THAT DEFT COMPETMOS4 DECHERT'S- N EW . STYL OF HAT THE PATENT RESORT HAT, MUST COMYORTATILE iIAT WORN, DE CHERf' S STRAW GOODS! STRAW GOODS!! DECHERT has rev aired another large lot STRAW HATS, which ho is selling et GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A SPLENDID ARTICLE OF MACKINAW HATS AT DEC E R T,'S COME TO THE MARKET HOUSE HATS. CAF BOOTS, SHOES. W.W W. PAXTON has Just opened a fine assortment 01 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, at his new Store in the Market House, where he can furnish all articles in his line, cheap for cash. Some goods outsold at old priors. A fine assortment of CANES, UMBRELLAS, CAR PET BAGS, VALISES, &c., &e., constantly on hand. Call and examine our large mock of goads. .. septa W. W. PAXTON. WANTED! -DISABLED SOLDIERS And others nut of employment to =twit for . OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK, , .just published, "THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF • ABRAHAM LINCOLN," By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising one largo octavo volume of nearly. 560 pages. This is the only work of the kind published; it is en. tirely new and original, containing his early history, po litical career, speeches, messagesoproelamations and other official documents illustrative of his eventful administra. lion, totether with the scones and events connected with his tragic end. It will be sold only by our authorized travelling vents, to whom exclusive territory is given, and liberal oommlssions paid. Send for a circular and terms to "American Publishing Agency, Box 211 No. Chartmit Strswt " frinel4-4t MEI ,Stobto ant thiztEire. G _ REA - T RED C T'VO N rx PRICES!! lIIILLPII HAMILTON & CO., . t TINWARE & 'TOVE DEALERS, hare - mice& the prices i their goods 2e.per cent will poi on th best quality TIN HOOFING, (finding the Tin, &A..) for $lO per Nunn.. If the owner finds the. Tin tho wileni ' t It on. soldered„.for $2 00 per ll= People would do well to call upon them heti* mukiug contracts or purchases elbentere. Particular attention n•ill iald to SPOUTING. JOE BING. &e., ut the cheapest rates. LIORTNLNG RODS, of best Gahlillizell lion, put up strongly and cheaply lt, IL & CO.. have a fink. a.ungtmeni of JAPANNED, I= BIRD CAGES. - ICE CREAM FREEZERS alt„of which they offer nt short rrolits. • Give them a call and see feiyourvelres. [may 10 COOK STOVES & TIN WARE.—We have Just received a new and csimplete assortment of Cook 'Storm which we are selling at lower prices than ran be bought in Philadelphia, and all stoves sold by us are guaranteed to be good bakers and give satisfaction. Also—A large lot of, Tin Ware, which we are selling at very low prices. Persona in want of good Cook Stoves or Tit; Ware are invited to call and examine for themselves' at ETTER. & EYSTERa Main St, opfcsiie P.:;hrter S li4o*a Store.,-.• TTEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS.—We 11 have Just received it new assortment omerpsene Lamps, which we are selling at very low prises. Per sons bywant of nice and good Kerosene Lampe Will save money by calling:and examining oar assortment. Also, all kinds of repairing Lamps done by ETTER._& ESYTER, Main St., opposite Epter dr.Rto's Store. HOUSE AND BARN SPOUTING.,4 We are prepared to do Spouting and Jobbing ofall kinds with neatness and dispatch, and warranted to sine satisfaction. AIso—"LIGHTNIISTG RODS" put up.on Rouses or kjaraiat short notice, by ETtER EYSTER., maylo -Main St., opposite EysteAk. Store. 1:40 A. M. 1:30 P. Dr. IISA. N. Illarbtoare Cutterg, szr. H - 'A RD W ARE - HEBER & TOLBERT' Have opened their store on „Man street, nearly opposite their old place of business, • with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &c.; consisting in part of • Iron, Paints, Nails, Oils, Spikes, ' - Turpentine, SteeL Tar, Hinges, P Varnish, Planes, Glass, Files. Blasting Powder, ' Brushes, - Grind Stones, Shovels, - Cedar Ware, Rakes, Pocket Knives, Spades, &e. Special attention is called to Builders and Contractors, as they are • prepared to furnish in any quantity, at wholesale, ' • everything in their line. tall and examine our stock. ap rill 2 PJL 703 2:45 7:37 3:35 2:17 4:20 8:30 12:53 9:130 jez3 9:4 2:00 COAL -_H AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. The subscriber respectfully informs hie friends and the public, that be continues to carry on the above business, at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re. formed Church, CHAMBERSIRIRG, PA. Raving enlarged his business, Saddlers sad Coach. makers will Sad in his Store Room a general assortment of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Hopkins, • Patent Leather, • Saddle Trees and Girdling. Gig Trees,,,Fall Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat Hair, straining.web and Worsted Rain Web, lower than Cotton : Barnes, Bits and - Stirrups, Pleiled, Tinned and Japanned Coach Handles, new styles; Certain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Humes. BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all- Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rings, Stump Joints, and a satiety of othergoods suitable for the trade. ALL BINDS OF PLATMG", - dee.,.done with neatness and despatch. (decl4] LEWIS WAMPLER. CHEAP HARDWARE ! - BRAND & TLACK Had a few goods under the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Ilingesc Screws and other Hard ware. Besides; they have just received from New `York and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods, purchasedmuch cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been burned,out, therefore we offer Iran, Tails, Hocks, Hinges, Screws, Bobs, Oils,Glass,yalnt,ke., at thVTvest TO :BLACRS3II'hiS AND 'FARMERS! - - - - - - We lave on hand abort 10 Tons Iron of different kinds, which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city. Also we hare 100 kegs of, Nails and Spikes, we offer at Irmo 6 to 10 dollars per keg. CUTLERY. Knives and Forks. Selmer, Razors, Packet KnlVes, Spoons, &c., just received from New York which we offer very low. se to CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS, Shoemakers' Findings, Saddlers' Findings at BRAND ds. FLACK'S. QIIOVELS, I FORKS AND SPADES AT 10 25 cents each and many other articles which was in tRe fire, which can be made as goad as new at BRAND & FLACK'S. CEDAR WARE:—CaII at the Store in the Allq. BRAND & FLACK. . irobacto aub ~Segats. t , -- - fACOBS' OBACCO AND__ CIGAR 0 BTORE.—Having re•built my Tobacco and Cigar Store on South Main street, (earner of Washington & Main streets.) two squares Nun the Diamond, I would incite all to call ambexamine my stock, consisting of CHEWING TOBACCO: Congress, all kinds, Cavendish, • Twist, all kinds, Bose Twist, Flounder, Old Virginia , Navy, ' Honey Dew, Michigan Fine Cut, &c., &e. Anderson Shorts Solace, Talisman, Hart's Delight, Plantation, , Sunny Side, &a. SNUFFS: llappee, Scotch. ' , Coarse. KLNG: Large Hand, SMO Big Link, Cut and Dry, Danville, Lynchburg. Garibaldi, James River, Grant, Mead, Sigel. sep 21 J. A. JACOBS. REIkIOVAL OF BUSH'S TOBACCO it, AND SEGAR STORE.—The ondentigned has re. vowed his Tobacco and Seger Store to his new room, on SECOND STREET, nett door to the Friendship Engine /hue, where he will keep on hand complete Inock ad TOBACCO AND BEGARS, such as Nittini Lea, Mich igan and Smoking Tobacco,Pipes,,p , aprils O. FL BOSH. JACOBS (!c• SM. t-5 E R. Manufacturers and Wholenale Deslent in TOBACCO, ,SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 316 North 'Third Street, above Vine, West Side, ( f let l2:l Yl PHILADELPHIA, PA. J Iritie of chamb`w. EPNTIT E AND ENAMELED WARE, and al."), WATER COOLERS, &C. July 3, 1g63. tato ant( *tationerg. T HE OLD BOOK STAND OF S. S. SERI - 0(a. Has been removed to the new htimilig opposite the POs. onus, where a fill} assortment - of SCHOOL AXD MISGELLANEMS BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC Canbe had at exceedingly Low Prteel. WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a larg and new stook. _ Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens, tally warranted. Orders taken for goods, which will be Expressed in for shortest pc&sible time. The New York and Philadelphia Papers reeeh'cd dalb fer which weekly subadilPlions will be bike-e. First Class Novels, Magazines and Periodicals receiver as soon as published. We'ean'sell-Photagraph Albums cheaper ban they mu be bad elsewhere. • - - Ninsin sent free of pottage to any Port of ea Monty. Gilt Frames, Worstedf and Fancy Gads constantly on :tad, " ' , 'Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or• ders 15111 , 10wattly and with dispatch. Mit. J. K. 811IrrOCK. Is 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. , [nov2l , ,fittzproof ißafto. LILLI'ES' PATE'NT WROUGHT ANTI CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. - - VAULT DOORS, AND WOKS. Every safe of this manufacture is from. one inch to tro inches thick (accortling to size,) of staid iron, cAilltd by casting on to a network - of Wronglit iron bars, and is fns- tend by Lillie.lCombination Lock, whichltaino Key sor Key hole, thus - rendering it secure against burglar - and inside of thislron wall is attached thebest fire.proof fining known: The great thickness of iron in these safes renders them secure in a Ere from being warped or drawn' out of shape by heat, or from being crashed by the fall of walls or timbers or its own fall. The Vault Doors are it inches thick and 2 inches thick of chilled and Wrought Iron and are fastened by Lilies' celebrated Look. Send fur e'acn• lore or price Itsts to the subscriber, who is sale agent for central Pennsylvania. GEO. W. PARSONS, marchl.lim 110 Market St., idarriaburg, Pa. • H/CIIANDS, 3f. D. xco. um-room-Ear, 3r. v. p lOHARDS & MONTGOMERY have ass4xinted themselves in the Practice of Afalicint,T anti have opened an office in Dr. Richards' new building,!... on Main street. a few doors Sonth of the Diamond. All persons indebted to either of the above, will please make early_settlement of the same. jang.24.tfj R. J. S. NIA URE - R OFFERS HIS yen ices as a Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of St. Thomas and 'vicinity. Promptness at all hoar.. Residence opposite the Post Oflice. _ aprill9.6m T It. W. U. will attend prompt lv to all calla Mee In nu Vestibule of the !Cm School Rouse near the Jail. ratne24. - 'fflarbiial; WI - S:l' A.LS AM WILD CHERRY, ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST Er, I tha: RESIEDIFA IN IllE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping. Cough, Bronchitis, pif ficulty of Breathing, Asthma, lioarseness, sore. Throat, Croup and every affection of THE THROAT, LL'NGS AND CHEST FiCLUMG EVEN CONSUMPTION WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD MERRY So general has the - lute of this remedy become, and „, so popular is it everywhere, that it is unaeces 'nary to recount its virtues. Its worts speak for it. and ftud utterancein the abundant n'ad voluntary testimony of the many who from long suffering and settled tits ease have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of ev idence in proof of our assertions, that cannot be discredited From : Mr. Henry Keller, Mereersburg, Pa. orntlemen: I do hereby certify that iltuinethe last ten years I have been subject to frequent severe Coughs and Colds. Whenever I have experienced one of these attacks base Immediately resorted to DrtWistar's Balsam of Wild. Cherry, and the result has always been to affordme speedy relief. I would recommend this valuable. article to ail those who suffer from Coughs, Colda s Palnin the Breast, or any - Pulmonary eompLaint, feelineteadent that It will prove itself to be the best remedy in fury of theta eaSeS. would, however, caution the public against's worthless counterfeit, a bottle of which was once forced upon toe. The use of .this studious Balsam did me more harm than good The genuiee Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Is prepared by Seth W. Fowls & Co., Boston, and has their printed name. as well as the written signature of "I BUTTS" upon the outside wrapper of each bottle. From Jesse Smith, Es q., President of the Morris County Bank, Morristown, J. Raving used Di. Mister's Balsam of Wild Chewy for about fifteen years, and having realized its beneficent re sults in my family, it affords me great pleasure in recom mending it to the public as a valuable remedy in cesese of weak lungs colds, coughs, d.c., and a remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in health. from Hon: Jahn E. Smith, a 'distinguished Lawyer in • Westminster. Md. I have on several occasions used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe Colds, and always with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is more efficaelints or more deserving of general use. The Balsam has also been used with excellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Mel, WLSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. • None genuine unless signed "I. BUM" on the wrapper FOB BALE BY J. P. DESTS3IORE, 1 , 10. 491 Broadway, N. Y. S. W. FOWLE & Co, Proprietors, Boston,. and by all Druggists. Untyf Oeow•tty R EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Heals Old Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Barns, Scalds and Cuts. REDDING'S 'RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruises and Sprains. REDDLNG'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Roils, Ulcers and Cancers. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cares Salt Rhenm, Piles toad Erysipelas. REDDLNG'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Ringworm, Coma, &c., &e. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE ViTTROIIT IT Only 25 Cent* a lita: 4Ej - SALE BY - . - J. P. DINSSIORE, N 0.491 Broadway, N. Y. S. Vr. FOWLE &Co., No. IS Tremont St., Bolton, and by .all Drugirate and Country Storekeepem laly2o•eow-ly , „Sapliltrp ant Anness. SADDLERY! REMOVAL!!- JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement mei. ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and the community generally, who may need any thing in his line, to give lima a call at his new stand, on Main Street, on the same site occupied by him previous to the fire, where he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and be is prepared to sell- the same on terms that defy competi tion. Every article offend for Sale Is warranted to be matte of the best materiel and by competent workman, which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there of TRUNKS AND VALISES.—Re would also call the attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantird Trunk or Valise to his assortment- ' aprlll9 QADDLERS' HARDWARE.-C. H. GORDON Ins just purchased to the-East a large stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE7consiOng_of Buckets. Ridge Nth.. }tame& Bridle Fronts , Tacks. Riv ets, llosettes, Snivels, PSI Screws, Tlig Trees, Black trim Merl and full-plate self-adjusting Trees, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Sculdlers' Hair, Patent LeatherlDol. tars. Ortuunents. Girth and Rein Web, Cock-eyes, Thread, Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors. /cc., &c., which be Invites Saddler's and others to call and examine, and which will be sold at low rates. CH—GORDON HAS ON HAND A • large assortment of Saddles, Harness, Conant, Bri dles, Halters, francs- Round Bridles, Wagon, Carriage and Linen Nets stall kinds, from 81,60 to 87.00; CUM Combs, Horse Cards, Mane Bombs, Brushes, BurSe-B oo * Cow - Hides, and many other articles oat necessary term , ' merate. D EMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has re moved his SADDLERY SHOP lo the stand occu pied by hire previous_ to the fire, on • lifatit STREET, a Aar doors South of Greenawalt's Rotel. MOSS SPRING WOOLEN FACTORY. —The undersigned, thankful fur the liberal patron age extended to him heretotbre, rest ecttnlly annotnicoe to the public ttuit he has added a variety of NEW MAWR* NERY, to hia.Factory, e diotmag the East-end of Green castle, which will not only enable him to facilitate virqh, but to execute it in a manner that will give satisfaction to all who may entrust him with their favors. He is now to manufacture dulls, Saainsts, Blankets, plain mg and Rag Car Pai l, =barred Flannels, 6:a., at the shortest notice, In woven to order, on the moat Be a style that cannot full to render satisfaction. Also, Girth. commodating tenns e will deo attend to county-Cord ing and coloring, from the present date until the ISth of November, and no Tits widl be epnred to plena an who may favor him with ir - wink. ' GHO. UnINFILTP.E. ' Ompnragtlet, April 9.4.—.1r0