The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, August 16, 1865, Image 4
II II *ttourante. II N TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPA i 1 NY: OP HARTFOND, CONN. CAPITAL, 8500,000. MURES MUMS! . 1 ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES 'For Five Dundred Dollars, with $3 per week compensa tion can be had' for 83 per annum, ar ANY OTHER 0T.731 be tween $5OO and 810,000 at propoitionate Tutee. TWENTY•FIVE DOLLARS PREMIUM Secures a Policy for 515,030 or $23 per week compensation , for all and every description of accident—traveling . or °II,' erwise—under a GENERAL ACCIDENT Policy, at unDINA I R 4 'HATE. • PIM' DOLLARS PREMIUM Securet a MI Policy fur $lO,OOO or $5O per week comPe o Ration, as above, FOREIGN RISKS. Policies 'Wood for Foreign, West India, and California TrareL Rates can be learned by application to the Office or Agencies. SHORT TIME TICKETS. This COmpany's INSURANCE TICKETe for ONE or 'l{4llCl Maya' travel may be purchased at many of the Railway ur General Ticket Offices and Hotels. Ten cents trill buy a Picket for one days' travel, insuring 3,0011, ur e 1.5 weekly compensation- Ticket 'Policies 'May Im had fur 3, 6 and 1.2 months, in the same manner, Hazardous Risks taken at Hazardous Rates. Nu Med ical E.carninallun required. Policies written by the Com pany's Agents. Policies issued for 1610,000 and for five years. lEME33I GUSTAVUS P. DAVIS. TROILUS MELKIILF, JR., W. H. D. CA.LLERVER, CRARLES WRITE., Its. L. GOWARILI, CORNELIUS B. Eaten, GrF.o. W. MOORE. . MUOR HARBISON. MAILSESLI.IEWELL. GEORGE S. Grz.m.A.:v, 'IinENFZER "BERThs ' JONATBAN B. RUNGE. 1101)NEY DENNIS. Sec y. J. Cr. MATTERSON. Pres't ang sl-4 i * WM. G. REED, Agent. Chambersburg, AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND 1-1 TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streeti, Philadelphia. Incorporated IKO. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, $500,00 0 . Paid.Up Capital, EC.:50,000, Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have-this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon Mu- Ttl.O. POLICIES during the year ending December ?Ist, 1867, and In force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies, and liaie also ordered the dial• lend of 1860 on Policies Wood during that year to_ be paid, as the annual Premiums orf said 'Policies are re• eerved. OFFICERS. - • Prat/tem.—Alex - ander Wh i lldin. Secretary and Treastera—John S. Wilmot. - Actuary—John C. Sims. • BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. 31,nale, Samuel Work, William J. Howard, Flom Joseph Alli,on, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Cbarlebr. Heazlitt, Isaac liazlelnust. Wu. G. REEV, Chambemburg, Pa., it, the authorized Agent of the ` American Life Insurance and Trust Com; pony, and is Me - fp' prepare,' to fluffs", pamphlets or any; information wanted, and to take Insurances. DRS. J. C. RICHARDS and W. H. BOTTLE, Medical Ex warners. REFERENCES—Hon. A. R. 311:1ure. Rec. S. J. Me. calls, J. S. Nixon, Chambersbur; and Wm. 31. Marshall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bare. • Persons desiring information or wishing to insure will phstms call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Couhty or State. • mar'M W. G. REED, Agent. 1 82 yKL T JF R IIt P ,E F I , IIWI E RA T N II CE A I. , O .- M. PANY OF PHILADELPHL4. ASSETS On January I. 1865 C IPITAL ACCEPTED SURPLUS. INVESTED PREMIUMS UNSEETEED CLAnIS, T,Nosstv volt 1265 UAW,. I $3,000,000. LOSES PAM SOME lei 55,121.950 PERPETUAL ANT) TEMPORARY POLICIES OX LIBERAL TERMS DIRECTORS: Charles N. Rancher Isaac Lee, Tobias Wagner,.' Edgard C. Dale, - Samuel Grm,t, Geo. Fales. Jaeob R. Smith,' Alfred Filler, George W. Richards, Fr a. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BANCEER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President: - - JAS. W. bi . A LLIsTER, Sec'y pro. tem. DAVID OAKS 14 the authorized Agent of the Cola• puny in Chambershurg, who will furnish all information neeemary to applicants. mar23•tf. TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated 174. Gburter PerpetuaL CAPITAL 5.300,000, Office 232 Walnut Street, Phila delphia The prompt payment of Claims for Losses dating the period of nearly seventy year. that the Company has been in existeve, entitles them 10 the cot tidenee of the public. This company rill also insure against loss by WAR or INVASION. Persons wmhing to insure will please call us or address the undersigned. W. 0. REEL). Agent. Cbambersburg. As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies coeenng property destroyed by the Debels on thet.fohl of July. returning tine lull premium paid on applilmnon at my office. • W. G. REED, Agent. REYEatEScEs-7. D. Grier, J. Allimin Eyster, EN., Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. SPClnre. febB n IIR AGENT.—Mr. Join , : GROVE, of Chambensburg, iy tho General Agent of the Frank lin County Mutual Insurance Company. june7) faustral. MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, and were succeeded by the HARMONIUMS about nine years ago. The CABD.ZET ORGAN was brought to its present state of perfection only in the summer of 1.1162.. TILE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL ha+ great advantage+ over any other invention of the kind, -is capable of lIIIAPICT effects than can be produced by any other, and is more easily used by the performer, and expels especially in capacity far expression, Please notice advance in prices. CABLNET ORGANS.+-4INGLE REED. No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Cue 8110 No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 135 No. 17. Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 130 No. 16. The Same, In elegant Rosewood Case.— 160 DO CELE REED No. 19._ Four Octave. Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Caw. • 140 N. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Cuse..... 155 No. 21.. Vice Octave, Double Reed, in 'Walnut or Oak Case ' - 170 No. 22. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case No. The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak, Trill:, Walnut Carvings. 200 • • STS STOP. No. 14. Six Step Cabinet Organ, in Walnut on Cak Case 300 :qt. 13. The Same, in elegant Rosetcrexl Ca5e.....1 360 EIGIIT STOP. No. lit. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut to Oak Case 425 X. 31. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Ca5e...... 000 Nn. `24. The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut . 500 ' YEIJAL BAS.i. No. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case ' '6OO Cone of ears finisk on hand, or made to order. _ . _ MELODEONS. M. 5. Fire Octave, Piano Style, Ilretersood Case. _.5150 No. S. The Same, Portable, ilosesimod Case 110 Ne 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case 05 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable, Reserrood Case.— .., 75 Derpiptive - pamphlets furnilled by th% subseri ben As Agents for Messrs. Mason & Hamill:Ova are enabled to sell at their New York prices, and charge nothing tbr freight. We hare sold a number of their Instruments, and can give numerous satisfactory references, S. S. SHRYOCK, Agent, Chambersburg. aug3l RN A B E & CO'S GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, NN'hiGh for Power and sweetness id, tone, easy and agree• able touch. and beauty ;fiftieth, hat c been by the best of judges. pronounced " All of their large 7 octave Pianos are constructed after their new imps.,ed nverutrung Grand Seale, - with nil the latest Improvements. Second Hand Pianos at great Bargains, at prices tang iog from eSU to 250, As Agent for Snared. C0..1 am en abled to sell at their Baltimore prieea Far further par tirolans apply to C. HUNTING, Agent, july2tcly Chambersburg, Pa. GITEINWAV PIANOS.-11ESSRS ►J WANWAr & 500.14 liastrreciv;Aupsvard3of = gold and silver medals, in Washington. Nee: York, Cin einnati, St. Louis. Ciiienan. Detroit and other eines. - , - - - A 'rat: WC)lll.ls's FA/ tt held in LONDO:i, letkl, at which W6O Piano, were on Ex latation from all parts of th.....,41(1. the FiaLeT PRIZLMEa AL Teen awargeti-toSTkANWAY farpowerfut, clear, brilliant and tapnpathrtic tonr, with weittnec of workman .thtp. For further particulars apply to S. S. SHRYOCK. 'Agent for Steitoray & Son's, Ch ambersburg. Pa. Julyl9 (1 HUNTING, TEACHER OF MU' • tales great pleasure in al:nonliving to the citizens of Chambershurg. that be is prepared to git e in• striiction on the PIANO, MELODEOSI, or s CABINET ORGAN . , and teslistitfally solicits a liberal share of their patronage : 1 lame not in ,he possesdon of Pinned ran obtain imitruction at his Inane, and the 11b1) of a Piano Residence of JOIIN 15121. t., Queen streM, near Second. Terms reasonable. may3l-ly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' ROPES & TWINES. The undersigned having purr hascd the entire Steak and nein«s of the Rope and Twine Mannforterß of J. P. ( -"Y (iced, respectfully announces to her rrierA and the firmer patrons of the eetahli•htnent, that she will continue to carry on the business. in all itik various btanilim At THE OLD STAND, - - - on Franklin sheet, Chambersburg. where she will be piens. ed 40 receive the calls met orders of the pnbJlC. All W. 1., AI" cod qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C., always kept on hand or made to order of the best material, "and Corniced at remonable Fief.. In connection with the above business, she to alto preparwrtomrnnraeture HAIR. HUSK, AND OTHER MATTRASSES, as well as gorse Blankets and Fly Nets of superior qnal i ity and style. Persons n want of superior articles In the above line are requested tomtit, orsend their onto* whieh be attended to promptly. deetrl-ly TOB PRINTINd in 'every style done at iu oft" of tbo TBANIELIN ItzeosirosT. Eitit,qs an ;;:etittinesi: D NEW DRUG STORE, PURE,DRU-40.. 7 A 1 PATENT MEDICINES. I .kEnosEN'r Orr.. CHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC. AT SPANGLER'S. COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR. at srANGLErn,% KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Lindsay's Blood Searcher; HOstettet's Bitters, Heirabold's Dacha, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Straim's Panacea, HoollanAlt German Bitters, at SPA:it:GLEE:S. $0.501,`,... 1 .7 04 5400,000 971,000 EME2 Q9,7,0D0NT FOR THE TEETH. AT SPANGLER'S. BURNETT'S COCOAINE F 0 R THE HAIR at SPANG LER'S. SWAIM'S PA .EA, AT SPANGLER'R. PIL•L S,, 11 Wight's Pills, orusand's Pills. at DRUGS! AItUGS!! C. IL CRESSLER, tucceslor to Ilvv.v.it & CRESS. fins opened in his new room.`on Second street, oppo site the Post Mee, where every effort will, be made to susbain the popularity the old establishment had acquired A continuation of theliberal patronage which the - dim re ceived is respectfully solicited. A lair stook of Drags, Chemicals, and Pn•ent 3leslieines is now offered. Also a desirable assoracen• Perfumery, Soaps, P• , -ket Books, flair Brushes, Cloth Brushes. Tooth kintAllos, Conaeties, Dentifrices, and Fawn; Articles in great variety: KEROSF.NE LAMPS.—Every dese. ription of Band Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamy;e and Side Lamps suitable for Kitchen use. Parlor use, Store use and °Mee use PIII=MM7WWIIT!IMirMIMM Family Dyes of ail Coloto. Everythmg in a Druggists line of busive, , s. • nrPresenptlons receive special atteOtion, - and are compounded with care and skill. C. H. CRESSLER, Second Streer. opposite tlie , Pord 015 re. Matrtro attb ,3rlvetrn. WATCH ETCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. &c Haring Jost opened a well selected assottroina of g, do in toy line. dirmily Opposite the Post Office, on Second "Street. where my old and I hope many new customers will find me during business halms. Aly old stork having been re. dueed Tely suddenly cm the ilibb ofly last, I was corn. polled to boy an Entire New Stock of Goods, which are of the latest styles and patterns. comisting of Gold and Silver (Imparted and Arnerimm) Gent's and Ladies' Watches, Jewelry of dna and medium qualities, Silver Thimbles, . Napkin !bogs, Fruit and Butter Kfives, Gold Pens of tine quality, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops and Brushes, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Sutter Knives, Jett Goods, Pocket Books. Ladies' Poises. Nail and Tooth Bnrshls, Redding . and pocket Combs. Lend Pencils, Moroern Satchels, :Ind Small Witioir Baskets, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins, t Plates, Fifes, Boning. Tamborines, • Accoriloons, Flutinas, &e. The assortment of CLOCKS is large and of every va riety. . . I have on hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can be fired Mt= thus in that many seconds. Everybody should have one fiar self defence. The public are invited to. call and examine them. PISI OLS on hand and enter; filled for any kind that mar be wanted. Cartridges of all aims kept on band. From long experience I Can adapt Spechwles to the sight of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold. Silver and Steel Frames al troys on //and. Having the iigeney for the sale of the celebrated BUR. (MAR AND FIRR•PROOF . SAFE. manufaetured by Fal :07! i wilt fill orders at the maned... tures pro e. All information in refined to them given. 'l'he pnblie ore invited to call and examine the suck. Wan t. 101 h, and Jewelry repaired at low rates to sh.t the hales cb.el.4 EDWPeRD AUGISINISAITI.III. ARS'HA LL &Co., ( 4 1 J POSEY,). NM:FRI:TOWN. Would rempeatfally Morin their friends and the public Kenerally thaf they hale just returned -(rum the enie4 with a large stook of New and Beautiful Oixals.—ron4isting of FIDE GOLD AND SILVER•WATCHES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : SILVER &Al PLATED WARE, SPOONS. FORKS, LADLES. KNIVES and CANTORN:—Sciefors, Pocket Euivea, Itnziora, Tooth, and Nail Bru : aim—Pocket !look!, eoliths of every• kiniL Leather Satelielt , , and a tioneral \ ariett of FANCY GOODS.— A Lurgo R,rtmPut ut SPE(' I'AULES TO SUIT ALL EYE:, ang9-tan ELI - HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT tklntiou of every reader of this paper, which includes malty thouaand of his old patrons and acquaintances, to his minsually largo ano beautiful variety of AMERICAN & Imparted WATCHES, CLOCKS, and elegant deigns of JEWELRY, SILVER WAKE; &Ir. ELI HOLDEN, ,et•_ro•ly 70,3 3furget Street, Philadelphia. THE ILWEIZSTOWN FEMALE SEM INAPX.—The next Session of this Institution trill c2unnence on lbw-First Wednesday (6th day) af srpfun her wit, under Mtn Mob, as Principal, assisted by Mrs. Halm, and Mrs. Doolittle in the departments of Musk, Latin, Drawing, b. A liberal patronage is solicited.-- Terms the same as lad you. By order of the Trustees, D. WELSEL, President. dfall,"lblieltdOwn, Odd Fellow, Itonnebonf, Ittrunfro- KV, Chasabmaburg, Union:Siarrineburg, &raid, Carlisle, Croak*. Caroler:ritual. Lotheron.cnistrrer, Baltimore. E. amine., Frederick, copy 3 times Weekly and once every tun Weeks to first of neptember, and send bill to Judge Wot.d. Hagerstown. aur2.4t CTIMBERLAND VA.LLEY INSTITUTE, I'OII TOUND GENTLEUEN, MECIIANICNUM, PA. . REV. 0, EcE & SON. Daties RM....4 September Ist. Charges, 13,119.. W nemtbs session, in advance. .Seed fm a xitaitylr, i11Y26.61% MARY E GRAY 31 I L L .1. R, 1931 one door west mithr.i'S ROTEL bas a WELL tSELECTED ETOCt, C;tIP.MICALS. and all the best LAMPS PERFU2SEBY. ' SOAPS, &e. West Elul Of 'Brown's Hotel =I SPANGLER'S ellucational. agricultural. CHEMICAL CO.'S CHEAP PER TILIZERS The Fertilizers prepared by Aitscalforal Chemical Co., (a Company chat-tared by thOLtgistature of Pennityl- nuria with n capital of $250,000.) base been procal in practice to be the cheapest, moat profitable and best, for the Fanner, Gardener and Frnitgrolver, of all concentra. ted manures now offered in any market. The list embraetm the following PABULETTE This Fertilizer is composed of night soil am/ the fertiliz ing elements of urine, combined chemically and methani callytrith other ealuable frtriiizing nesntc and ab.orbeut s. /tie reduced to a pairetalent condition; ready- for int mediate use, and withont loss its highly nitroirorniis fee 1 tilising properties. Its navessal applicability to all env uud mils, aua ita durability and fictive qualitio , klaol - n to la , all that drionitnristg ran desiro. CHEMICAk COM111)_:;T. This Fertilizer it largely compared of animal Fitch as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair andt: 001, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, nielt decompose the maps, and ?slain the nitntgenona elerncnta. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generall y , and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qiudilies, strength and eheapnera hare made it very popular with all who have nsed it. COMPOSITE• FERTILIZE-1; pla4atic fertilizer is particularly telavaal for the cultivation of trees, friths. lawn: and Clotet It %lilt pronote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and Imit, aua larzely inere,e th,., quantity and perf,,e the maturity of the fruit. For hfft-h0u.50 and household. plant,. and tliiaeni, it a ill be fount an inili%pensalile ani els! to seenre their greatest perreAan. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions or the peach and grape, and is excellent for gr.v,s ;Ina lawns. It is eotnl*wed of aorti E.leinonts tic runk.• it aliapt,l. to the growth of all kin , ls hd eroi+ in all kinds of The formula or methed Its eiee , :ileenl fer ingreilent: have MeolVed_illi• hiGhe.t approval of. eminent chena,t. and R. , enntie ag-r;enltlqikt PHOSPHATE OF LIMI The Agrirnlmre Chemlc4l Coo , party manufacture a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a net ant valuably forrEula by which a very superior aftele 1., ',minced, so aa to he afforded at a less price Pm: the" rnaml:l.4.euterg cbarze. Prartie..tl tete, haN r pro, d tl:,r a fertilizer. is egnal'.. thel.p t Pip"! ,It a Lim, in the 1= TERMs (2ASII All OrilOr. 1111111'. tVIII .a the Voillrowl Station. anti t h , • `toe Cart - I_e. Cart av will i. 0, all =ME One dollar ler Ton ono, anoe mop on ail sakr <Tell{ ,re. , l or the Wort, tb • C‘ge.:‘Tty. • u Canal Wharf. Al - 411.10ELTURAL CHEMICAL «1 S WORKS =ll Offir , . 413 4. ,Irrh i., f:hittticiphia. Pa-. FITTS Genrml The Ckitfifklny e Pt.:11110M. Oren Jar. Ing lull di fir !1 , 14!$1/ , t lir ~1 , 1 Ire. requested .. IDotri.c3.' , pniASTERN ‘lss - .— The midci,i g ni,d 1...- %trig latelv , treims,il the large .mill I 11111/111411,0 lek Ituilding V£T - cov. 5, It risher, Ii ...Ileetio..t v ;I.iL,, present ii!ts, F' c 1111 , 01,,, ..n the v , •.. - .wr at 't - o.ali : - ...... , ,t .ill Latil,g • .% , '. , v i- prep, •d to ae,,,nni0.1.i., lit i.‘ Izli lilt'. I, t 41,C% ,we. 4. o- tootillt lie i• ton:, y 1,,,,, , e,1 11th STAHL 1,, , , i; to .11i tilt. trot oliog p0ii. , ... 11.1Vtlig 0. Urge LI VI:1:1* STAHL]: c0i , ”.....t, .1 •10!, ii , e Hotel, glie,t+ and the pitli`,. zen,rtilly ..at be tor nl-1,1 n ith 110 r.., alai E.trei. .Nt.. 5 at any Ininiii-w. - Per,on,‘,ll. lag chninher•linrg 11011 their %mull, wili find tin, the nem eonifortahie lintel in the. °miry, ni it 11.1 1 1 be`, re , filled u- , i, Cali f .' new Ettriatlity, Una qt. footllN ere large 1111,1 it,l N entilateil Th, .FA MA: i• amply .14141.4 i with r..e litsur, id the •enzon, and the ISAR Nyltiolt is 10. I.i• iitli faun the Brick Building. n ill ninny. he furnished ii • n •e 1111,1 Intro lionot . , EN itry nttration raid to rho !nitro of tato,. 114 'l.lt S I'. 1:01,11E.N.\ N't ALT BROWN'S II (rrEL.—This Hotel. situ ateil on tile Come r of duvet and See,,nd street., ~p-im.,te im.,te the 13,,,uk, C.,r2 Room .1110. County little,. :ma In the itntnethate noigliborlatotlti . l 5t6,.. , sh,, r , an d other flares of husine.., i• ronvet6itly situ:W.4l for retina). people having busine..., in ChnAtil . her‘hurg, The Building has been greatly enlarg.d and retOteil fertile necninmogla tit ni of (.; ue•ts. THE TADLE. um a1u. , 3 , he ftirt.i.heil with the 1,...t the Market '.lll prodit , , THE 11.01111 oh 1,. N11;11 , 1;011 nith pure .ial.l eliot.o Li. weirs THE STABLE ~; !ur g e and attended with n good toot careful Ostler, teen' attention will lie rendered to mill:. Ottegts coin• fortable ,bile sojettrning at this Hotel. Tehl JA(3011 S. 11ROWN,,Proprietor. TTNION :HOTEL.—Thig old and well 14 es , uhlisl.e(l Hotel is now 014.11 f, the aerommodatlon oh 0ue.1% The Priprietor having the three-F.or). bloelt of buil, dingson queen Street. in the rear 14 hi, former %total. 1.5 peep needturni,h t.,001/ ROWIS for the traveling and tranqient custom. HIS TABLE will itt=tnin itx former reputation of being xuppliefl elth the bed the market eon prdate. HIS BAR. demelled tr7no the mein budding, will nl. Wn3 x have choice toil pore I,,,inors. Gad warm STABLING 4,3 t. fifty Lon,ea, with rarpfol miler. FA, - { . attention will be rondo to render gne,t, comfort o,le while aolournitig- at thin }lntel. ianin JNO. FISM:R. - Proprietor. _. _ IkTATIONAL HOTEL.—The subscriber would respeetfolly annonnee that he ham no far en•n pinned his Hotel Indicting. an to be enabled to (Tell it for the neeotosnodatlon of the plLlie. The haddmir en• tirely new and {Milt the apprnsoed plah tor t oot. font and convet fence. Tin RAIL rcai alway be upplie.l fita ho.t of li plonk He has also ereete,lin connection w ith the lintel a larc,e and convenient STA ISLE, and is now prepared to torti.-h tltablinit and Pros coulee fwr any number .Fr A ttnehril to the Stobie (tinder PON s.r) Dec IL pair HAY ASO tiToCK SCA (.11.:S to o Mich the rsyer+ai attention ..t Farineng. !novo!, ;tittl - But, tier, Is. ins DAN I LL TnosTLE. DAVID H. .HUTCHISON afs become the Proprietor of the UN! ED.SI'A TES HOTEL, near the Railroad 11(1.4 at II ARC Mir/IG. PA. This popnlar anti rommodhell4 ii 4 4.4 101% iioo% newly refitted and fornisi.ed throughont 1t...14:th,', and elmnthers, and is anew rent} fit the re, eleatia of gae.t... The traveling pohlte will find the roiled States Hotel the most eons enient, in all pattieuiars, of any Hotel to the State Capital, on account ftcia, the railroad, 'being Immediately bel.ween the la o great &pot: m tips city. plam4aarg lane 17, ra-Iti PATE UN lON HoTEL, opposlTE the Lebanon Nutlet. znal Pennsylvania Railrotal rota, Harrinbitrg Oty. Thin eon‘naient and Hotel is now kept by the untiernigneti, late 01 the Indian Queen in Chantheraburg. and he Invlte+ the patronno of hin old (nen& and the pubhe generally. Tertnstno.b.rate, v 054 JOHN W. TAYLOR. atttinicps at ILA. 11. & s. STENGER, ATTOR • ICEYS AT LAW.—W. S. STEVIEIt, District-At torney and Agent for procurmg Pension., Bounty mon e y and lITTENTS 01 pity e tt Omen in Jame. Duffield's en tho West 44 - 1 , 1 of Second Street, between Quote and Ww,hington Street.. nur:24 crrIBIRAUGH & GEIIR. ATTORNEYS L.) AT LAW.--011ive oppomito the Pogi (Idler. 1V U tend promptly to all humtneso entrusted to door rare. P. S.—Aothorim4 Airentx for the ei,lleotootof Pen , itoe4, Bounty, Bark Pay nul all other ehonot aglow the govern. tnent. sepia IWS EVERETT, Attorney at Law. . Otte° un l'itatket Street. uppeqUe tits Cuttrt Ilouwe, flirrnerly eiletivied by jr.e Cook, Esq. iAll legal lituineisss entrusted tb his cure a ill reeeive priinipt ntten tiiin. eeliT•tf. TORN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW J. Office on Second Street:a few dnori South of the Market Home. PENSIONS, 'BOUNTY nod other Maims promptly collected. laug : ll 1W H. HOC KE)I ElR ii Arry.Al Lt" , .Offieenf , it,Court Ronan, burg. Bnkes.promptretteoded tn. i„,;qin T J. NILL, ATTORNEY- AT LAW. Of _• flee at hie residence on Second street. °ell'? TB. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LA.W • °Me , . an Market street. oetle the franklfu Repositonj, fbanibtrobtma; d. CIELWICKS BURKHART Wholesale good at City prima.. Whidesale goods at City prices. aELWICKS cY. BURKIIART Keep the largest assortment in town: Keep the lamest gAeortmentin toWn. Gace nu i mmeus xtock of B a,h, L , l ”,, P m t. ItT h. 4 quarter mut eighth I,arrets GELWICKS &• BURKHART Offer IWO sacks G. ... Shay Anserican. Liverpool and pateQt tanks, iliblegale and retail, `htle.,, , % tares than any ntlieflhenm in ttr.rn. GELWICKS 'BURKHKRT Keep n very fine selection of Pickled :tad Pres'airred Fruits, Jellies. Pickles ready for the table, Spiced Ova, tern, Canned Peacbes, Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoes;' choice Dried 104, fine Snaar Cared Haack CI ELWICKS BURKEART Otter fine Green end Ittnei: Teas, Choeolate pine Spices. and bakinz arrieres. prime Cheese, lame emert !mint of Froth ('rockers cavil Cokes. iiiiniiii ELIVICKS & BL T RKIIART vir Seliall grIIIIN of Swum 31olasses, Coffees. Sugars and Ries.. sch,lesale and et::11. aELIVICKS A; BURKHART Ile on very larcv n.ortmentof Queensware, Stone , ware, Ttirub:,,, Broomp, Bamkerq, c e ac, and aELWICKS & -BURKHART VA Keep a very heave stock of an kinds and grades of Tobaeoos toot stecaru and sell low, wholesale and retst ARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTER EST. Go 'to GE'LIVICKS & BURKHART'S for -alt, FE.I) and Groceries, 4 ELWICKS 111TRKHARt kislanufactur, all kinds of Candy and eonfeOdoner „ , sell all kinds of Fruits. Nuts, (Images, Leitions, Figs, Prunes &0.. advilesdis and retail. IELWICK:A BURKIIART'S f I. the phut. , , 0 n.r the largest and most varied 11 , ..rttnent Goo4is in Ton - n. and at returnable pr:1•0- • • ELWICKS 3URKHART Spit , rtprrt, Copl, Lllbrieating and Fear erte F ACTS! rACTSt FACTS!!! E. REID: 1, jot ,ilnt r; turned from the Eusteru eitien„ T.V. cooing a large and genvial c...ortment of - F8E:. 3 .:11 tiROCEIZIgS. City Cared liamc and Dried Beilf. Prime t,, 1 and 2 Skarn Mackerel, in barrel., half-barrel, quarters and kits. Ilacri , de-Greece. Smolind and Salt herring. Pc kh - cl Shad Ofittacts I..oncot, - Came. and Oranges. Lemon, - Baena:as; '— Prune: Cerman Pcars. Raisins and Nuts, And last, bat not leant. the largest and heal assortment of GLASS AND QLEENS\VARE oat of the city of Philadelphia.: F It 1.7 I T • .7 of all the improved patent patterns. Alio, GOR.K-SEALFAX GLASS AND STONE- JARS, besides one ttlennund five hundred articles not above named, andoh of which will be Fold at a Finial( advadve. at the Family Grocery on the South-east turner of Main and ashington strata. Chaminrshurgi ' Cann (Find for Country Prodner. finne`2l 1). REM 4 - ARKE'r HOUSE.-The undemtg,ned respertfolly inform their numerous customers and the public, generally that they have re-opened their Gro cery Suit.° in the room formerly °erupted by the Hook and Loader Company, in the Market House, and take th:s method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stork is complete, in es eiy ariety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consistmg of Hate, Swops. &qt. Mackerel, Coffee, - Sugars, Teas, To burros lirrodts. Boons, Buckets, Cords. Twines, Glass. ware. Queensica re and es erytiling heretofore kept at their former place of limier s. They trill always keep a suffi cient stuck on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of the community. cousTity PRODUCE taken in, ex ebange for goods at rash market priers. Don't forget the plare.'(Market Boone,) three doors from the ranter, on Queen Street. [augttl lIURSR & LEMASTER. CPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.— kJ The undersigned has the largest stork of FAMILY lIROCERIES in town. who'll he offers to the public et the lowest CASH PRICRS. It isnot necessary to efinnierate, ttshiwockishirreimleomplete. Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goads. Laug:3ll CYRUS SPRECHER. G/I T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE • GROCER AYD commrsvoy MERCHANT, .10.5 M.t:tKFT smErr, (North side, above Fifth street.) Philadelphia. angi24-12,. TP YOU WANT' GOOD GOODS AT :he lowest rive, mill at the Family Grocery of M. D. REID, opposite Dr Sue.seroit'.l M, POE T E S OF WINES ANDL'it?I'JORS. LAIrMAN. SALLADE C 0..& 12t , 'nllll NINTH STREET , Ifct3a en Chrs!nut aml Walny;' .Strew,, Milwdelphia, Gno. 31. LAI MAN, )I , A. M. S.u.LADE. ,t. D. Bug ) • ;RIVESE, G ARDRST & CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRAND,' VINTAGE OF IS3:?, 1%4 h Itettlo ...tiled with green wax with the initinle of the [inn. DrPORTED BY I LAYMAN, SALLADE &Ck • • SUPERIOR OLD MA DEJRA WINE - FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND HOCK %VINES : AND AN AgqOIITIIENr FINE BRANDS 01' CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE & CO.'S oronTo. VERY I INC AI. MT IC VTR OLD PORTI:WINE, Enoh bottle Pealoil Nith yellol% Was ttith the initialitor the Finn. • ISTottrilt, LAUMAX, SALLADE & CO., • 12R South Ninth Strut, Philadelphia. OLD RYE WHISKII-Y, - OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, WAIIttA \ TED. OBERHOLTZ.WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY, WERAT'S WHISKEY, - TAFTEY'S WHISKEY, ; AND • REA DING WINES.. LA(S.IIAN, SALLADE fa CO No. 125 South Ninth Street Philadelphia. un23.lj. Grorertio, str. 7 1 iLtquaro. Lints of babe[. P _ - ENNSYLN Als A RAILROAD - WLNTER TIME TABLE. FIVE P&P'S DAILY to and from Pillatielphis and Pittsburg. On and of tiknuiety, October 31st. - lest the Passenger,,Trains of the Peiabsylrania Raitroa 1 Company trill depart from Harris. burg and arrive at Pt ladelphia and Pittsburg as fbiloirs: EASTWARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAM leaves Harrisburg dai ly- a, 2.45 A. hr., and arrives at West Phikulelphin - ar 6.53 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 200 A. Mr, awl arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 P. M. Passengers take breakfait at (~,,,,e astei , MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 1.31) P. at, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.. 33 P. M. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg doily (ereept Sundays) at 11.53 P. aL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. M. lIARRLSBL'RG ACCOMMODATION TRAM, leaves Hanisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. IL, and ar rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P.Z. This train has no cennecian from the West COLUMBLA ACCOMMODATION TRAM leaves liar. tisburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M., and arrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. ak: connecting (except on Monday) with the Fast Line east WESTWARD: PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris. burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.33 A. IL, Altoona 6.50- A. IL, take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P. 31. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hamsburg . daily (except Monday) at 2.25 A. Altoona 0.15 A. 7A., take breakfast. and ; arrive s at Pitt s burg at 1.40 Y. 3t. . THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.- 25 A. at., AitOona ntS3.l5 A. at.. take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg ut 2.40 P. Sr. PAST LINE leaves flumsloarg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M.: Altoona at 9.10 P. M„. take supper:and ar rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. IL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 1.40 g.ld.; Altoona at 7.551'. at, take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.39 P. .MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11.20 Al IL, connecting tbe . re with the Mail Crest; leaves `fount Joy at 11.51 A. at., and arrives at Harrisburg or 1.00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION MAUS" from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 P. 8., stops there. passengers for East of Harrisburg lay overt:m -.111 11.55 r. x. S.4SIUEL D. YOUNG, DON 9 Sup't Riddle Div. Penna. 11.. R. \TORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY _LI FALL TETE TABLE. Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Connections made ivith trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, IC and from Pittsburg and the West. • 0 C Li TRAINS I)AILY to and from the Norib. and West Braneb Susquehanna. Elmira and al of Northern New York. On and after 3fonday, Oct. 17th, 1814, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at mind depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows : SOUTHWARD. - - . MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except • Sunday) 10,25 A.M. • leaves Harrisburg 1t213 P.M. arrivrmt ae Baltimore fit.4o P.M. EXPRESS' TP,AIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex : ( lA. • cept Sunday) .... ... , ... :45 P.M. " leaves Harrisburg. (excep 3londay). ".. M. arrives at Baltimore : A.E. lIARRISBL'RG ACCOMMODATION leaves - Harrisburg. 7too .4.11. SUNBURY ACCO3I3IOkDATION leaves Sun. bury Sally (ex. Sunday) .. 7;30 A.X. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex. Sunday) 5:05 P.M. .s . NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except _. - . • Sumlay) 9:20 A.M. - " leaves Harrisburg.., • 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sunbury ' -I:05 P.M. EXPRESS TRALN leaves Ealtistiora daily... 9:30 P.n. "•,..- arrivesit Harrisburg I:50 A.3f: . leaves Harrisburg daily (ex. eept Monday) 3;13 A.M. " ariveS at Sunbury 5.53 azt. ERIE EXPRESS TRALN—leaves Baltimore - - . daily (except Sundays) IL. 7:30 rat. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex reps Sundays) at • arrives at Sunbury at. :1.23 A.m., HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 P.N. arrives at Harrisburg at. .... 7:50 P.M. STINBI.:11Y ACCOMMODATION leaves Har risburg daily (ex. Sunday)- 4:001"..x. The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through trains to and front Erie and all intermediate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For further information apply at the Mice, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. out - Wart ' - J. N. DuBARRY, Gen. Supt PfIJLADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAR.—This hoe traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. • It bits been leased by the PennsYlvaMa Railroad Com- Pan.Y. and is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business. October 17th, IC'64. TIME OF PASSE'SGER TRAMS AT If AItRISRMG I=l I\2ifail Train Lock Haven Aceommoduiion LEA CE IVESTIVAIM. Mail Train Lock 'Hoven Acommodatiun. Paisenger Cara run through on Mail Train,. without change both leaps between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltirnofe and Erie. - I•;legant Sleeping Cars on Mail Train both ways between Philadelphia and Lunt. Ilaren and on Elminv.Express Train botb ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For information respecting Passenger business apply at Corner 30th and Market Streets. Philadelphia. Fraight bavine.n of the COllll./ly'o Agents i A. A. K - Inrceitin ,Jr.. con IJth and Mniket .1. IT..REI - Ntil.ps. Crie. W‘r. Moms. Agent CAL It, Baltimore, Did. I. H. B. HOUSTON, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWIXNER, Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D. BCTTS, febc.6s Gen. 'Manager, Williamsport. CUMBERLAND VALLEY FRANK lAN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.— On anti after Monday, October 31- Passenger Trains Will run daily, as follows. (Sundays exrepted): FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND lIARMSBURG: A.x. Leave Hagerstown ' 7:00 2:4.5 " Gosonoasfte 7:37 335 Arrive at.... 8:17 4.20 Charnbersbarg 1 Leave at ' 5:30 12.55 Leave Shipreinbarg 9.00 , 1:28. " Newvilln 1 9:32 2:00 = Mechauicshurg 7:00 10:42 3:16 Arrive at •Harrisbiric „ 7:30 11:15 3:45 FOR CHAMBERtsBURG Alsil) HAGERSTOWN : A.si. P.M. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 805' 1:40 4:15 " Mechauicsbarg 147 2.20 4:10 Carlisle 9117 2:58 5:15 Neovville 10 02 3:34 . " Shippensbury; 10:13 4:04 'Arrive at Chambersburg 11 00 4:35 Leave Chambersburg 11 10 4:45 " Greencastle ' 11 51 5:14 Arrive at Hugertown 12 35 6:15 Making close connections at Ilarrlsburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. - The Train leaving Hamilton* nt 4:15 P. M. ran, only as far as Carlisle. • 0. N. LULL, Supt. It E- Office, Chamb'g, 0(1.91. 1644 pato, and ,ttapo. BOYS' LEGHORN 6: 'BRAID HATS at all SITYLES .. AND COLORS, at priced THAT DEFT COMPETITION, at DECHERT'S. VEW STYLE OF HATS THE PATENT RESORT HAT, , the most' olvoln Vnt.F..II,AT, WOES DEC:11E1:1 - S GOODSI STRAW. GOODS ! ! D'ECIIERT ha. 9 reeeicea another large lot of STRAW FIATS,'' which ho is selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A SPLENDID ARTICLE OF MACKINAW HATS AT DECHERT'S GONE TO THE MARKET HOUSE RATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. W. W. PAX'rON has Just opened a tine assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS unit,SHOES at his ne n Storein the Market House, n horn he can furnish all articles in ilia line, cheap for cash. Some goads arc sold at old prices. A fine assortment of CASES, tiIIBRELLAS, CAR. PEr BAGS, VALISES, constantly on hand. Call and examine our Urge stock of goods. sepull W. W. PAXTON. _forlbatbing 3 otisEs. ..... 1 T U ro N it ' w D ART E ,IN R G A L sv l c C om H niBsi & o, ' l N Enc E iLt. A: North Savona Street. opposite the Cumberland Valk). Railroad Depot, Uhruoheraburg.'Pa. Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Haiti- Mare. AGENTS.-3-Peaeock. Zell & Ilinehman, No, SOS Mar. ket St., Philadelphia. Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nutt COAL, (ducet from the mfueo, Wilkeibarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY -COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and Hancock CEMENT, kept constantly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the Medial cash prices, Sept 9.63. WrNDERLICH & h'EAD tottes andetn, tat G REAT REDUCTION. IN PRICES!! MILLER, HAMILTON & CO., 11l AflE & STOVE DEALERS, ! I have redtickdNe prices of their goods 2 per cent. They will peril est the best Auality, TIN ROOFING, (folding the Tin, &c.) for 61.0 per etintire:! If the owner finds the Tin they trill pat- it on, noldered,'for Lw 00'per CM32I People would do well to call upon them before making contracts or purchases OlsewhCre Particular attention trill be paid to SPOUTING, -JOB BING, &e., at the cheipeq rates LIGHTNING RODS, of bent Galvanized lulu, put up ttrougly and cheaply 31.. H. & CO, bare a flue assortment of JAPANN'ED BM BIRD CAGES. MI of which they offer at abort profits, Give tbetn a earl and nee for yourpelvef , . (ma} 10 COOK STOVES R. TIN- WARE.—We have just received a new t and complete assortment of Cook Stores. which Ire are selling at lower prices than can be bought in Philadelphia' and all stoves sold by us are guaranteed to be good bakers and gi‘e 'satisfaction. Also—A large lot of Tin Wore, whirl:, we are selling at very low prices. Persons in want of good Conk Stoves or Tin Ware ere invited to call and examine for themselves at ETTER & EYSTEITS, Bain St, opposiie Eyster & Bros Store, TI EROSENE OIL AND LAMPS;--We ix have Just received a new assortment of Kerosene Lamps, which we are selling at very low prices. Per son* in want of nice and good Kerosene Lamps will save inotcy by calling and examining our assortment. Also. all 'a - Masa rarYdring Lamps done by ETTKR & ESYTER, HOUSE AND BA RN SPOUTING.- We are prepared to do Spouting and Jobbing of all Itituis with neatness and' dispatch, and warranted to give swtkfaction. Abo-,-"LIGR'itiING RODS" pin op on Houses or Barns at short notice, by ETTER & EYSTER, maylo 'Main St., opposite Eyster & Bro*4 Store. 1.10 A. 51. 1:a0 1.15 A. M. 1;40 r Varblpare (Ewing, &r. If A''R Lo t W A R E HUBER fq: TOLBERT Hare optined their store ' nne r tly oppordie their old place of boolneao, 'with an extensive stock of thirdn-are. Cutlery. be., consisting in part of Iron, Paints, - :galls, 0116, Spikes, Turpentine, Steed. .Tar, • - - _ Hinges, Varnish, Planes, Glass, Filea, - Blasting Powder, Bracher, Grad Stones, • Shovela, Cedar Ware, Rakes, Pocket Iti:nives, Spades, &e., &ie. Special attention is called Builders and Contractors, as they are prepitred to furnish in nay quantity, at trholesa/e, every - thing in their lino. Call and examineour stock. 6:30 1010 2:46 COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. _ - . The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he continues to curry on the above business, at his old stand, on Slain Street, opposite the German Re formed Church, CHA3II3ERSBCRU Having enlarged his business, :Saddlers and Coach makers will find in his Store Room a general assortment of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Pair and Country Hogskins, Patent Leather, §addle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Pall Plated, Tinned and Japanned ; - Goat Hair, Straining Web and-Worsted Rain Web, lower than Cotton games. Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; nib Bands; Bridle Frosts; flatmates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig games. BCCKLES—BRASS, SILTER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns; Ivury 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,' [th , cl4l , -- LEWIS WAMPLER. CHEAP HAR-DW ARE! 13.13. AND & FLACK Had a few goods wider the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard ware. Besides, they have hid received from New York and Philadelphia a very large lot otgoals. purchased much cheaper than they ere generally sold. They having been burned nut, therefore we offer iron, Halls, Hocks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Oils, Glass, Paint, dic., at tbelowest figure. TO BLACItSMFtHS*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 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at from 6 to 10 dollars per keg. Reeves and Forks, , Razors, Pocket Knives, Spoons. Ste., just received from New York which we offer very low. - sep2S _ _ R,R IAGE,MAKERS' GOODS, Shoemakers' Findings, Saddlers' Findimra at IatAND & FLACK'S. HOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT: 25 cents each and many other articles which was in the fire, 'which can be made as good as new at BRAND & FLACK'S. CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in the Alley. • ITRAND & FLACK. MR anti ,fancr G 00135. `;' R E- A L ! have removed their Dry Good Store to the stimd occupied by them previous to the fire, on the Corner of Main and Queen Streets, and are in receipt of a large lot of Goals, bought at reduc ed price& at the late New York Auctions, to which they Mite the attention of the public. To persona in want of Dry Goods we say now is the time to buy. To the ladies we offer a large aisortment of Dress Goode : Black and Fancy Silks, Poplins, Baratheas, Plain and Fancy, Delanee, Soc. We have a good assortment of Carpets, Molting, Oil Cloths, which we will sell low. Call soon and get baralne. at WM. WALLACE & CO'S. AR RIA GE MANUFACTORY.—TiIeC undersigned would respectruliv Inform the publie that he has Insumed the Carnage making business at the old stand of Peiffer & Foltz. on the corner of 3farket and Sec ond Streets. where he to prepared to make to order any kind of CARRIAHESdesired. He will also keep on hand and for sale all kin 'e of vehicles, such as BAROECHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. He will also give particular attention to repairing Vehi cles and as he has none but the best of workmen in his employment he feels assured that his work Wall sat isfaction_ His prices will be found to be as low If not lower than at arc other shop, LIVERY,.—He keeps on heed a stock of good saddle and driving Hones and Carriage' , of different kivds for hire at reasonable ra t e .. mo 1865 - n Y. HENRY tELFIPRIL BRASS, AND ENAMELED WARE, - and also, ICE CRENIVi FREEZERS, WATER: COOLEES, &C., Si.,Slain opposite E3;ster & Bro'4 Store. on Main street, MEM W3l. WALLACE & CO. t 16.1865 ugus Eras, `plants.. Air ES T FRANKLIN NURSERIES.- 1 LARGE. AND CHOICE nture TREES A PREVAIL/ G ERROR CORRECTED. The isles has become current, that Ryder has sold out Ills nurseries, in part ttom the circumstance of having sok( at auction a portion or stock last spring, the mair of which were intended only to reduce the surplus stodinof some leading items, and give all an opportunity to see Anthem. selves and all who were in ntlefitiance at the several auc tions well know That the stuck on band is very large land ot supg . ri g r quality. Several pretending nurserymen, Folio nine" orders Through this county have endeavored ton:lake this idea bear npon the community; that this establish ment is sold out and the basins; discontinued. Such and fal.ohoods trace been indulged in by local am! traveling treospecalators for the peculiar benefit of them- - Bch es The'publio are hereby inionued that the business -is nod will be continued as heretofore, and ull ordersr how ever large of; small, will be filled cation from our owu grounds. We grow afull stock of every ,Fruit Tree. pint- or Grape Vine described in our catalogue, Ind con sequently are not dependent on other nurseries for a sup ply. nor compelled to send off several hundred miles for 'frees tolfill - the orders of our entdower. ' - We are prepared to fill orders entire from our own grounds and twenty per cent cheaper, considering the quality of the stock, than any other establishment in the county. All persona who wish to purchase are invited to call personalty and examine stock. Early attention toads will be of vast interest to those interested. as we can show a great variety of fruit through the Suit sentaan. Plait fir sale at the numerics in large or small quantities: - Post 011iceaddress, Loudon Franklin CO., Penna. B. L. RYDER, Proprietor. West Franklin ft aeries, on the Loudon and Cove Gap mart„ june2B.3ni 1.0-0.000 APPLE TREES, Three and pair Four years old; averaging 7 feet high. comprising upwards of SO of the best bummer: Fall. and Winter *mi .- sties. These trees are remarkably vigorous and well grown, having been scientifically pruned, they have all smooth henry trunks, with low well formed open heads, favorable to early fruits lug. All persons wanting a superior quality of Trees that will well re-pay planting, are invited to come to the nap ger.) . arid see these trees. Fanners In Pennsylvania, Mary. land and 'Virginia, will be greitly bfnelltted by joining together to purchase in quantities, thus obtainingthem at wholesale price. Come and see the trees of once 'indigent'. yopr teams for-them by the middle or October. You will thus secure a choice article without the risk-.of having dried them to death by careless tree pedlers. Price, SA) per 8150 per 1.,000, $l,lOO for 10,000. The nursery• is within easy access by turnpike from Chambersburg or Greencastle, Pa., or tram Clearspring and Hancock by familiar roads. Fruit 'rrees of .every kind, Grape'Vrines, Strawberry Allstate. Letters of inquiry pmmptly answered, and'descriptive mialozite, walk,' to all appliimnts. Arldrei , s B. L. RYDER, Proprietor, West Franklin 'Nurseries Loudon. Franklin-Co., 'Nurseries-on the London Pa. and Cove Gap road: • (Martinsburg (Vs.) Union espy 31 and send copy of pan, per and bill to advertiser.] aug9.3t .LIRANK_LIN NURSERY.—Desirous of eloaringya , rt?/myKronds, I offer (or sale, 00,000 APPLE TREES. Tikes° Trees are grafted with the best and most appro. red varieties of Applei_and are grown on good sandy dam. They havearrahundance of fine fibrous rout& and c.m be removed withmir risk. They can be furnished from rive feet to nine feet in heighth, with proportionately heavy stalks, and are well worth the attention of persons wishing to plant orchard& I will sell them at from Slit to $l4 per lUU, according to size and quality of Tree, when ordered in qunatitle4 of WO and upwards. PEAR, CHERRY and PEACH TREES for fall plant.., ing also on hand EVERGREEN and SHADE TREES in variety, with a general assortment of SHRUBBERY. GRAPES.—I am prepared to receive and fill orders for Grapes for fall planting, such as Concords (the bad dark now cultivated,) Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, T. Kalen, and all the latest varieties offered. . _ A moderate charge to cover expenses for peeking. All goods delivered in ehambersburg or at the Rail Road if desired. Cr' Orders addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt - attention. J. NEVSER, Agedt, may3l-4m Franklin Nursery, Charobersburg Pa. E S TFRANKLIN NURSERIES.f TREES, PLANTS, VINES, &c. The subscriber would mall the attention of all tenons tcho bare not a full supply of Fruit on their premises, to the large and well selected assortment of Fruit 'Trees, Vines, &v.., now offered fur the tall trade Oar stock is very large and comprises the best varieties known to po mologlias. our collection of Fruits of every class is by far the tarred in the county and seeped to none In the State. \\ - e invite all who wish to purchase Trees to any extent, to come and see - and leave their orders at the earnest pus ethic opportunity. We guarantee that no one will i,gret the visit, as is e are prepared to show more variety in the fruit line than nay similar establishment In the country. Fruit can he seen growing at any time through the hurt season. Fruit for uric at the nurseries or all kinds in sea son. Address, B. L RIDER, Proprietor. 'utton, Franklin Co., Pa. West Franklin Nurseries, on the Lsudcm and Core Gap road. Pine:24m Cv Tll AW BERM PLANTS MAYBE planted now nod until the Ist of October. The ear lier plantine; ' through August and, beginning of Septem ber. will bear good crops next season. We can supply good plants now of the following varie ties, all of which are worthy of cultivation: At 50 cis per dozen; 131,00 pei - WO, $7 per UM, Alba ny Seedling, Austin Shaker. Bayne's Favorite, French's Seedling,. Hooker, lowa, Triunlith de Gaud. Trolopes' Victoria, N'ittomptesse, Hericart ;de Thury. The follow ing nt $1 DO per dozen ; 50 plants Esl.OJ ; 100 plants 85,00: N. - , Jersey Scarlet, Agriculturist, Colonel 'Elstrorth. Ritley's Goliath,: Russell Prulillc. Fillmore. The last six not ready before Ist of September, must be ordered in time to secure a supply. Address, B. L. RYDER, West Fronkim Nurseries, Loudon, Frestbdin wont,' Po ang9-ern. HADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES IN VARIETY.—Large siied Shade Trees for street planting: Orders for those should be sent In early. They can best be seen and determined upon while the foliage is upon theca• Onne2B-3mj B. L RYDER. 13ooto nub „Sioro. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB- LIDTTOirS BOOT h SHOE STCiRB.— The undersigned takes this method 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 misfonine In common with near ly every business man In town, that be will still continue to be remembered. He has the pleasure of informing the public that he hag opened his Store is the ,Basrment of J B. MeLanahan's Dwelling, on second Street, four dams North of the Methodist Church, where be is prepared to offer a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chll dreu's Boota and Shoes, embracing bis 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 Goads from Philadelphia, which for beauty and excellence cannot be ,urplossed South of the Susquehanna. CUSTOMER WORK of every variety done with promptness.—As he employs none but superior workmen, he feels justified in guaranteeing all work made at his es tablishment, Don't forget the place,-Four Doors North of the Methodist Church, Second Street,, East Mc.— TRUNKS, of the latest style, from approved makers, al ways on hand, and for sale at a very small advance on original root laneta) JACOB HUTTON. REMOVED.—The undersigned has the pleasure of informing his old customers and the pub lie generally, that he has removed his BOOT & SHOE STORE to the New Brick Building of Marge Ludwig, on Main Street. one door south of Greentivrales Hotel, ere he is now opening the largest assortment of Boots c..id Shoes ever brought to the county. His stock embra ces every variety of Youths', Ladles' and Slen's BOOTS .b SHOES, which for style of %Ash, and- durability of wear, cannot be surposirld in the county, and which will be sold at prices toroth the times. Having purchased THE LA TEST STYLE OF LASTS, he is prepared to make Customer work. at short notice, by the best workman In the county. With a disposition to he. obliging and ao. commodating, he hopes to merit a liberal share of pat ronage—without a desire tro monopolize, as his motto is, in our common calamity, to live and let live. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. TERMS CASH,_AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH- 1 , , T r" EXTORTION. He has also on hand. and for aide, cheap, Tmake. - Va• liar , Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Collars, Paper, Envelopes, Ink-atand, Steel Pen', &e., Sc man 10 FELDMAN. N. 11.—All persons knowing. 'themselves indebted please call and make immediate settlement,.that I may be enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City. abb tap anb Alarnroo. SADDLERY! REMOVAL!! JERE3ItAII OYSTER respectfully returns his thanks to I,:s patrons for the liberal encouragement meet. , test from them heretofore, and he would invite them and the community genendly, who may need any thing in his line, to pit e him a call nt his new stand, on Main Streets on the same site occupies' by him previous to the are. 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 og. terms that defy competh= Con. Every article offered for sale is ,entreated to be toads , of the best materiol and by competent workman, which will ho fully demonstrated, on an examination tliere s& TRUNKS AND VALISES.--Ite trattld also calt the attention of ilemns wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantial 'bank or Valise lohls assortment, npnll9 SADD LE R S!" HARDWARE.-C. H. GORDON has just purchased in the East a large stock of SADDLE'RS' HARDWARE consisting -of Iluekeis, Rings Rills, Eames, Bridle Fronts, Tacks, Riv ets, Rosettes, Snivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black trimmed and full-plate seltadJusting Trees, Patent and Enamelled Leather. Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Col lars Ornaments, Girth and Rein Well. Cock-eyes, Thread, Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, • & &c , which he InTite s Saddler's and others to call and examine, and - which Rill be sold at low rates. OH. GORDON HAS ON HAND A • large assortment of Saddles, }farness, Collars, Tie. dies. Halters fancy Bound Bridles, Wage% Carriage and Linea Nets of all kinds, from $ i,69 to SIM; .Corry Combs, Horse Cards. Mane Combs, Brushes, Hone Boots, Con' Hides, and many other articles not necessary to enu merate. DEMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON 4 has re moved his SADDLERY 81101 , to the stand mew pod by hi m prerioun to the fire, on MAD; STREET, a few di ore "oath of Greenawalt's Rotel. US. MAIL.-CHAMBERSBURU & . MT. UNION STAGE ElSES.—Through fare on ly 53.50. Gerd stages—careful drivers Stages leave Mt Union daily for Shade Gap at o'clock, P. M.. sna king connection at Shade Gap with Cliambersburg stages on Tueodny, Thursday, and Saturday, Alto, learnt Chantbensburg for Mt. Union at 7, A. M., on tbreat day; Stage Ottleer in Clastabersboxg. BROWN'S FILTEL. R. SHEARER, Proprietor, • • Sunny' G August. 9 19654 y FOR SALE.—A full course Scholar/Idg tn the APPIy at this offl Qoakez oe. 1•1 City Bugs** College of Philadelphia N )