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TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPA
.st" TIARTFORD, CONS.
cA T A f::A)0.000.
INSLILFS AGAINST
.ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
• GENTILI", ACCIDENT POLICIES '-
For Five }limited Dollars, IN ith 3 per week uorupeusa
t.uo 41411 be bad for 62 per auntun, or A...vv OTHER uult be
t„ „u F.ioo and $lO.OOO az proportion/tie raft
Tpa,NTY-PIVE DOLL.A.IIB PREMIUM
secures u Policy for .$5,000 or f,3•25 per wee*. compeasation
for all and everrdeueription of accident —.travellug or °tip
enrim—under aptNEuAL ACCIDENT POney. nt onpiNA-
I:AIL.
FIFTY DOLLARS PRF,MIL - 11
Nwares u full Policy for 810,000 or 3.7,0 per week pompon
,111.1. IN above.
FOREIGN' RISKS.
P.dlcies 6511114. for Foreign, West India. and California
ro el. Rates can be learned by appliotion to the Mee
of A goncies.
SHORT T 1311.1 TICKETS.
-
Thi , COMpany's INSURANCE TICKETS for tllrf; or TnicTs
d -* trued may bo purchased at many td' the Railway or
(:.:oerall Ticket offices and Hotels. 'feu cents will bur a
thh et for one tiara' travel,. insuring s3,oq), or Sl5 weekly
'Ticket Policiee may be had for 3, 6 and
h.?. 11111101 M, in the same manner.
llacantous Risks taken at Hatanlomi Rates. No 31ed
teal Extunimitiou required. Policies written by the Com-
Pisay's Agents. Policies issued for 610.000 and for fled
300,
12=1:112
srAvt s I'. D Ii L. Tli(»LiS DEI.I:S.Ar, ./1
P. IL, D. C 4.1-12.1 , 1".1t. CII.VIcLE WILLIE.
COUNELM , B. ERWIN
11 CCM 11.turasoN,
L. liowilw
(ia). W. MoonE,
GEORGE S. GILMAN',
MACISIIALL JEWELL.
. . _ . ,
r.u.v..N.TzEn. ROBLIVN, JONATHAN H. ByScr..
hopsix Dpais, Seff,y. J. 0. BATTEHSON. Pre., - 'r
.a.O-41.' , . WM. 0. REED, Agent, Chumbenibtug,
AIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
li. TRUST CO., Corner Fourth anti Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia. Ineorporated 1850. Charter - Perpetual.
A uthorizedCapital, $500,000. Paid-UpCepital, 69.30 ,000.
Philadelphm, Feb. 4, 1264.
. ,
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY' PER CENT, on all premiums received upon Mu-
WM. PoOrrms dining the year ending December. 11a1,
Irdr.l. and in farm at that date, the above amount to be
tredned to said Policim and have also ordered the divb
dead of ifald on Policies Issued dunng that year to be
as the itonual premiums on Pulsar are re
eels e‘L. OrricErq-,.
Prrsii/crit--Alexander
s,:retaiy and Trareurrr—Joim S. Wilson.
reiary—John C. Sims.
IWARD OP TRUSTEES.—Alexander Wiiilldin, J.
}Mina Thomso,u, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock,
.11liert C. Roberts, P.B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William
J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John
A ikinan, Charles P. lieiszlitt, Isaac Ithzlehtunt.
IVSL llyltEED,-Llhambeohrug,' Pa., is the authorized
“I,llt of the Amerieurt Lite Insurance and Trust Com
luny. and is ulyrays prepared to fundsh pamphlets or any
'information wonted, and to take li.urances.
REFERENCES- 7 1ton. A. H. INl'Clure. Rev. S. J. Nie-
Charnber‘burrs. ant Wm. M. Marshall,
l'ashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring information or %visiting to insure will
ple.e.e call on. or by ndilmssinir the malersig-neit they
he tailed on in nay part at the Couhtv or Stite.
W. 4. REED, Agent.
182, CHARTER PE,RPTUAL.---
FReINKLINFIEF: IN St' RA NC E com-
P. 4 NI OF
ASSETS
0, Juoulgy 1.
IS=
ACCEPTti)UsLUS
1N t PREIIIUMS
, INCO.U.E FOR 18135
.C.m,r.Tri.E.D
ett.4lo,
L'sE, PAW SLNCE
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES. ON
LIBERAL TERMS
DIRECTORS:
•
Charles N. Banker, Isaac Lee,
Tobias 'Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant,. Geo. Fates,
Jaeob R. Smith. ' Alfred Pitleti
George W. Richards, Pras. W. Len is. M. D.
1 )
CHARLES N. BANCREIL President.
EDWSILD C. DALE. Vice President. i
J.ts. W. I.VALLlsratt, Scey pro. tem.
DAVID OARS is the authorized Agent of the Co
patty in Chambersburg, who will furnish all informs
nese:man , to applicants. mat.M4L
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. Incorporated 11'94. Charter Perpetual.
I;APITAL $500,01)1). Office 43 Walnut • Street, Phila
delphia., Thu prompt payment of Claims for Losses during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company baa
been in existence, entitles them to the confidence a the
public.
This company will abal insure againq loss by IVAII or
INVASION.
Persons Walling to insure will please call on or address
the undersigned W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersburg.
As Agent for this Company. 1 am prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property
destroyed by the Rebels on the:loth of July, returning the
lull premium paid on application at my office.
W. O. REED, Agent.
Unk.m..scEs—J. D. Grier. ,J. dlli,Gn Evbter, E4q
Mdjor 3. C. Anstiu, Cut A. K. 31:Came. feb'S
.OUR AGENT.—Mr. Joirs GROVE, of
till Cbambersburg, ix the General Agent of the Frank
lin County Mutual insurance Company. june7)
ittusiral.
<4IE
AS
HA3ILIN'S
bAIin.4;ET ORGANS.
MELODEONS were intrislnced some twenty years
since, and were sneceestefl by the lIAILIIO.NIUMS about
nine years ago. The CABINET ORCIAN was 'brought
re its present gate of perfection only in the summer of
TIM AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
haA great adVautageb over any other' suventinn of the kind.
rttpable of much fines 'freers than tian he produced by
:aq• other,"and is more etteiht lieu{ ley the peg orm rr, and
,•reels especially in coperity jiprrrprwinti.
Please notieeocicane + in iiricek.
CABINET OItGANS.—SL'CLE
No. Li. Four Octave, Sidle Rt ed, in Walnut or
Oak Cake C.llO
Nu. 16. The Same, in elegant BkerrecrlCo've. - 3
No. 17. Five Octave, Single Rein!, in AVat or
Oak Cake .. 130
No. Id. The Same, in elegant nrkkeiveiel Cake....l. lW
DOII3 LE RECD
1.1). Four Octave, Double Real, in Walnut or
Oak Case.
•
NO 20.. --
/1113 Snore, in elegant Rosewood Case
No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, hi Walnut or
Oak Case
N. The Same, in elegant ildbewood Cabe.
No. 23,. The Same, ip Solid Carved Walnut nr
Oak, with Walnut Carvings
Six Sipe.
Stop Cabinet Orßan, in Wainpt or
Oak Case. 3OO
t. 13. The Same, in eland. Rosewood Case. 100
EIGHT STOP.
. •
2 12 Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Cue
No. It The Same, in element Rosewood Case
24. The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut.
B
No. la Pedal Burn Cabioet Organ, ill Walnut or
Oak ..Case 600
Cu,c• of tetra
_finish an hand or made to.ordcr. -
MELODEONS.
No. 5. Fire Oetaye. Piabo Style. Ftwtrood Ca5e...8150
No. Fl. The Same, Portable, Itosesnou Cae , e 110
No, 7. The Same, Portable Walnut Case 95
Tour (leave, Portable . Ito.eworxiCas. 15
Descriptive pamphlet& (Imbibed by the antseri
oer.
As Agent fin Messrs. Mason & Hamlin we are enabled
to sell' t their Nev York price 4, and charge walling for
freight. -
We
base sold a nrituber of their instruments, and can
give numerous satisfactory references.
S. S. SHRYOCK, Agent,
Cbambershurg, Pa.
EMI
KNABE & CO,s
GRAND AND SQUARE 14.AXOS.
A :Web for Power and sweetness of tone, eaity anti acres.,
s tile touelt. and bounty of finish, bare been by the beet of
judges, pronounced "unrivalled." . -
All of their large 7 octave Pianos are PonstruPted after
tlu•ir new improved merstrung 0 mnd Stele, with all the
latest imprdvernents.
Second Bawd Pianos at great Bargains, at prices rang
ing from $2O to 25(1. As Agent fur Knabe& CO., lam en•
able 4 tosell tit their Baltimore prices. For farther Tour.
IiCUTIUT tipptr hi C. BUNTING, Agent,
Chambersburg, Pa.
-A4TEINWAY PIANOS.-"MESSIt.
STEIJWAY & SONS have received upwards of
THIRTY FIRST PREMIUM,
gold and silver medals, in Washington, Now York, Cin
clime', St. Louis. Chicage, Detroit and other cities.
. AT TIM VirOtt.t , i PALE
belt{ in LONPOV, at which 26V Piantat were on Ex.•
Itibition from all parts of the world, the FIRST PRTZP.3IEIt
ts uas annulled to STEINWAI & SDNO, tor pcorrrful, clear,
brilliant sell sympatlattc toter, with en-illena of workmat
_ For further particulars apply to S. S. STIRrOCK.
,ygetut for Steinway & Son's, Chartiberstturg, Pa. Julylll
ti HUNTING, TEACHER OF MU
• SIC, takes great pleasure iu announcing to the
citizens of Cbambersburg, that he is prePared to give in
.ttruction on the PIANO, MELODEON, or CABINET
ORGAN, awl most respectfully solicits a liberal share of
their patnmage. Tho. , e not in ,he possetelou of Pianoi
I.Bn obtain hastructlon at his Items. and the use of a, Piano
PC - Sidence of JOHN MUM., Quote street, near Second.
Terms reasonable. may3l-ly
IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL'
ROPES & TWINES.
The undersigned having purchased the entire Stock and
Fixtures of the Rope and I'm inn Manufartory of J. P.
Trey, deed, respectfully announces to her friends, and the
former patrons of the establishment, that the wilt continue
to carry °lithe basinein, in all its various hmuches. nt
THE OLD STAND,
ou irankli a street, Chatubershuriz. n he re she null be pleas
ed tUrt , calve the calls and orders .rf the public. All kinds,
and qualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,'
•
nista); kept on twat e.or made to order (tribe best material,
ag d famihed at reasonable prim, In connection with the
above !rains, 6lie is al.;l,tqr.aol to nunntfacture
lIAIR, HUSK, AND OTDIIIt
MATTRASSES,
ae well as Horse Bbankett; and Fly Ice a; of auperior qual
s tyl e : Persons in want a superior artideg in the
above line are requested to roll, vr Rend their oritern, which
will be attended to promptly
lke2l-ly
TOB PRLITIN4 in every style done at
♦ nit naps of Ma FRAN= t RITPOPMRT.
Eitugo anti illetianti;
DRUG M ORE_,
one door Wen \
ICEIIOSENE OIL,
EMI
. 4 West End of Brown's Hotel
•
HOW IS YOUR 'l'OE.—Got a sore Cot•n
h.,,se you t No peace day or night. Try a cert.!,
thing Ilia co. You trill be ready to double the price iu an
hour after u.sing. it. This article is only sold with a guar
antee that it trill give ea...e quick and remove a Corn o r
Wart without pain. Prepared and told only at NIX( tN' $
Drug Store.
Y O ti HAVE THE REBEL I TCH
Or the Seven-Year Izeh.
Ur any kind of Itch,
Tyner er Ringworm, •
Pimple. or Ugly Ernptihni,
Uce NINON'S OINTMENT.
501,297 U 4
$400,000
971,000
lAteo3 f2t,e
NTIXON 11:\S ALWAYS ENDEAVORS
13.1 h“vo ;he best of everything fin. his customers
lieuee ho large ale of fineTerinufery, Soo o. Mar Oils
-and Toilet Annele.
$.1,1,1.950
ALMOST INSTANT RELIEF A
FORDED to thoke who sniffer with Corug, by call
inz NIXON'S.
4 1A RMER S,
_STOCIi OWNERS, AT
TENTION !—U, .1" iro It't Horse and Cattlr Pou-der
and }On 1% ill twr the lotpnAn•lnPnt very aim.
IP_ R A ND Y AND WINE FOR MEDI
_LI
CINE.-1 11...!1 he uNele:.% ro apply fur Etrinkma pur
Ise.
•• A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN."
now Hair Brush onzht t.. e1e...f.0 well. It' v.nt
want n good Hair go - NIXON'S.
QCHENCK'S WEED TONIC, AT
• SPANGLER'S.
/*STAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR
sIANGLER•s.
- h r EN NEDY'6 DIC ALDICOVERY,
Limbtay's Blond Search, r.
Iln.letter's Bitters.
11.4mbold'm Bttrbu.
Surstizuilla'
:. , nann'eL I'onavra.
lloorldmis German Bitters. at
NP.VNGLEII:n
4OZODONT FOB THE TEETH. A'l
:WANGLER'',
pURNETT'S COCOAINE F 0 R THE
I_, 11A IR at SPANGLER'S.
CIWAIM'S PANACEA, AV
SPANGLER'S.
AYEIZ''S-PILLS,
Wright's
T..w at , anif's Pllla, at
1)1117GS! DRUGS!!
C. H. CIIESSLER, sticeessor to litrefilt& C HESS
LER, has opened in bin new room, on - Second street, oppo
site the Post Office, where every effort will be made to
sust.du the 'iopularlty the old establishment had acquired
A COlititttlabOn of the liberal patronage which the firm m
e/deed is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
Perfinoery, -
Soaps, •
Pocket Books„
. ,
Hair Bruslies, ..,
Cloth Ilrushes,
Tooth Benches,
Osstneties.
and Fancy AFigesin great variety.
KEROSENE LAMPS.—Emery• description of Mind
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable fur liiivbeu use, 1 ,, ,tr10r use, Store use and Office
use
THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET.
. - -
Finally Pp., id all Everything in a Druggist.
• irPre,ription. reef - 4,e sp.elnl attention, and are
companded, with rare and skill. C. H. CliisBl..Eß,
Second Street, opposite the Post Othee. .
attonte»s at ILalah.
M. & W S EiTENGER, ATTOR
. NETS AT LAW—W: S. STENGER, Dktriet
tome ) . and Agent- for procuring Pensions, Bount 2 , Money
and nrreara 01pay
Mice in Janion Dutheld's .hrean g , on the West aide of
Second Street, between Queen and Washin g ton Streets.
atn,e2l
nEORGE EYSTER. ATTORNEY AND
AT I, w. has resumed the rime.
tire or bin pnriesz:ioil in Clh.o,lhershurg, pulse, for the
resent on Main Sired, near Wobbincloa—the same no
shot of the Diotrirt Provost Marshal. Residence on the
A ide of Washington street, midway between Seeond
unit Main. ang.l64tt"
S7I.I,IIBAUGIit h GEHR. A'rfoßNEys
oppo'ite the Post Mee. will a t.
tend imomptiv to all husines," entrusted to their .are.
P. S.—Audtorizeti Agents for the collection of Pensions,
Bounty, Bark l'ity and all other claims against the gor am .
meat. torpl4
i n ' u E l ß iar E k T ,t 'E S . tr A. , : t., to o rne— e
a th r e L e n o l u V r;
Home, formerly .pc,tipied by Jer..CooK P E. nr4. All legal
Mulnese eutrw , terl to hie ,tare reepive prompt :Wert.
Eon. seri-tr.
JOHN STEWART, ATTORNXT AT LAW
Office on Second Street, 8 few doors South of the
Market !Tease. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other Claim§
rrearty collected. .1 . fawn
1; • _
AVH. HOCKENBERRY, Arry. AT
• Lau. 01flee oppot , ite Court 'foils, Cluoubers•
burg. 13rtg60r..... promptly attended to. junel 1-3 m
TJ. XILL, ATTORNEY AT LA w. Of
• flee at his residence on Second street. - 0019
nil B. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
1 • Oak , m Market street. 0ct.19
NARY E GRAY
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS.
CANES AND I 'Mk:HELLAS, of the beet =on.
Menu.. al • PA XTOVR.
TT
.
1
1
MLLE,
at kie
MOWN'S, HOTEL,
CM
WTA.J.SELEI:IIID bToCK
PURE DRUGS
C II V.: 31 te A L S,
1=
PATENT MEDICINES,
1-I}IPS,
P.F.ItFt'NEIIY.
- -r"
scum are.
SPANGLER'S
Dentifrices,
agrittalltai.
C HE MIC AL, Ms
- CHEAP FESILIZETES.
The Fertilizersprepared by the Agricultural Chemical
Co., (a Company chartered by the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania with a-capital of 6..-.31l,000.) have been gloved is
practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, for
the Farmer, Gardener and Frnit-grower, of all concentra
ted manures now offered in any market. The Company's
list embraces the following:
PABELETT - E
This Fertilizer is composed of night sail and the fertiliz•
lug elenienfs of urine, combined chemically and :nechani
callyyrith °thy salunble fertiliring agents and absorbents.
It is redue,ed to a rnlcernlent condition; rauly im-
rneiliirte like, and without lass of itq highly nitrozenon. fer
til'tZingproperties.
Its universal applicability to all crops and soils. and its
durability and active qualities. are well known to be all
that arricalturi,i, cart 114;111.%
CHEMICAL COMPOST
Thisyertilizer ie ly composed of animal mutfer,
, pch ne meat, bone : 11eh, leathei, hair and wool, together
with eltemierds and inorganic fertilizers, *Lich derompoie
the mass, find rosin thenitrogenons elements;
It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crepe generally,
and expecially for potatoes, and garden purpose'.
Itt. excellent qualifies - , strength : and eheapnees, have
made it very• popular wills all who have used it.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER
highly phosphatic .ferllltzer is pariietilarly adapted
fig the cultivation -air trees, Allis, lawns and 'flowers. It
will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood
and fruit. and largely increase the quantity and perfect
the maturity of the fruit. For hot-house and household
and riowers. it will be found an indiaperoalde art:-
(de to secure their greatest perfection. It NN ill prevent and
cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is
uscellent tbr grans tuttilawan.
It is coutptssed of sneh elements as make it adapted to
the zrowth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. ,
The formula or inetbod of eombinint it; constituent fer
tilizin ingredient, hay. received the , highest aßrroval of
eminent chcmi4tc and ceientific agrieulturisN.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
Tlet .4 gricriltural Chemiral Compq, Imumfacture
liho.phate of Lime in amordanee with a nen and laludbie
formula by whieb a very superior article is produced, so
as to be afforded at a less price than other ntriunfricturers
charge. Prnetical tests have prove," Milt its value. as a
fertilizer, is equal to the hest Phutvliate of Lime in the
lIEMI
TERMS CASH
a
All orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the
Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment. free of
eartaire. Cartage will 1. eliargeti on all orders of ti bar-
cell Or lea,
One dollar per Too allowance for cartage will be made
en all safes delivered at the Work. 4 at the Company, on
Mil
=BM
IGRICULTURAL car.3acAL CO.'S WORKS
A I CANAL WHARF, ON TILE DELAWARE
Office. 4134 Arch St., Philculclphia, Pa
R. B. FITTS, General Agent.
The Company's Pamphlet Citrular, embracing; full di
e, tion, fon ❑±mg the above Fertilizers, sent by moth free,
‘chen rM{oexhhL
flotrls.
- PASTERN INN.—The undersigned. ha
ying lately purchased the large and commodious
Building 1.1 Iter. S. It. Fisher, to connection with his
ptesent place of lin.iness, on the corner orMain -torn and
Ludwig's Alley. is prepared to aceommodase BiLABD
ERS by the day. week or month. Ile is amply provided
ith n TABLING to nevommalale the traveling public.
Having a large LIVERY STABLE connected with the
Hotel guests and the -public generally eon be furnished
with ilor.es and Carriages at any moment- Peraons
Chamberslatra whir. their Limities vita find this the
inset Naafi isable Hotel in the county, as it has been re.
lv'ed iiew Furniture. and the rooms are large
Lel a ell entoated. The TABLE is amply supplied with
ie ittxuries 44 the sedan. and the BAR, a Lich de•
..•o Limn the 1 5 ..riels Building, will always Iw forts,hett
ho:re and. pare ligncn. En cry attention paid to the
..noort gu.st, [ool'4 S. F. tiREENAWAL'F.
- RROWN'S 'llOTEL.—This Hotel. situ
ated on the Corner of Queen and Second Streeta. op
posite the Danl.. Court Room. and County Oakes. end In
the immediate neighborhood of Stores. Shops, and other
places' of business, is cunt enieutly situated for country
people Lai ing bushes. in Chambershurg. The Building
has been gritly enlarged and refitted-Pm the aorommoda
tem of Guess,
THE TABLE will always be furnished with, the best
the Markk eari prduce.
THE EAR will be supplied with pure and choice Li•
'clors.
THE STABLE is large and attended with a good and
martial Ogler.
Every attention will be rendered to make GIII,tB Coin.
fortable while sojourning at this Hotel.
febl JACOB S. BROWN, Proprietor.
UNION HOTEL.—This old and well
established Hotel is now open for the aecommodation
of Gaeta
The Proprieter having leased the three•story block of bull•
dings on Queen Street. in the rear of his thriller stand. is
prepared to furnish 0001) ROOMS for the traveling and
transient custom.
Ills TABLE: will sustain its former reputation of being
supplied with the best the market can produce.
1115 BAIL detached from the main bbilding, will al.
ways have choice and pare Liquors.
Good *arm STABLING for filly horses, with careful
ostler.
Es ery• attention will he made to render gnash; comfort
side winiem.iourning at this Hotel.
Pole FISHER. Proprietor.
NTATIONAL HOTEL.—The subscriber
would respectfully announce that helms so far com
pleted..hit Hotel building us to be enabled to open it
for the accommodation of the public. The buildings en•
tarty new and built on the most approved plan for/com
fort and convet knee.
- -
The BAR will always be supplied with the best of li
quors.
He haste erected in connection with the Hotel a large
and roave 'cot STABLE, and is now prepared to furnish
Stabling null Provender for arty number or Horses.
Attached to the Stable (under cover) are a pair of HAY
AND STOCK SCALES. to which the esparto, attention
or Fanners, Dais iirs and Butchers 14 broiled. •
DANIEL TROSTLE.
AVID H. HUTCHISON
D
11:1-4 become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES
HOTEL, near the Railread Depot at HARRISBURG,
PA. Thin popular and COMMOdiOTIS Hotel has been nen ly
regtted and furnished throughout its parlors and chambers,
and: in now ready for the reception of guano.
+The traveling publie 1111111nd the United Stattqllotel
the - most coin ement, in all particular'', of tiny Hotel m
the Slate Capital. mi account of fis access to the_rodroad,
being Immediately to twain the two great depot. in this
city. l • illarSiburg, June 17, 6341.
QTATES -UNION, HOTEL, OPPOSITE
L. the Lebanon Villey and Pennsylvaula Railroad De.
pots, Illinisinirg Ply, Pa. This convenient and pleasant
I Intel iv mar kept by the undersigned, late of the Julian
Queen in Charnbersburg. and be invites the patronage of
Ills old friends and the public , generally. Temis moderate.
ort:i.tf JOON W. TAYLOR.
Sortuarbing Mows.
UNDERLICH (St NEAD
FOILWARTILNG COMSIIs<ION MEI:MANN
Nor Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley
lin road Depot. Chanthersling, Pa.
Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Balti.
mare.
AGENTS.—Pearork, Zell S. Hinehman, No. SOP Mar•
ket St., Philadelphia,
Lykens Valley. Broken Egg and. Nutt COAL. (direct
froint the mint.). NVilkesleuTe and Pine Grove FOUNDRY
COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and
Ilanruck CEMENT. kept conatotly on hand. FLOUR,
GRAIN end PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the
higheat rash prier&
Sept 9, Gt. WUNDERLICH & NEAD.
CARRIAGE
undersigned wolithketipeetmlly inform thApnblie that
he bus resumed the &triage making business at the old
stand of Peltier S Folfi, ou the eorner of Market- and See.
and Streets, where he Is prepared to make to order any
kind of CARRIAGES desired. He will also keep unhand
nil for sale nil kinds of whieles, such as BARUCCIIES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, die,
,
He 'Mil an, give particular attention to repairing Vehi
cles and as be Las none hut the best or workmen in his
employment he feels asslued that his work will give sat
isfaction. •
His pticesiiill be found to be as low If not lower than
at 811 V (Aber shop.
LIVERY.—fIe keeps on band a stock of goad saddle
and driving Homes ,and Carriages of different kinds for
hi re at nesonable rotes.
mavtl. 1P475 P. HENRY FRITTER.
itititunbuiltattg, Al a.
;I).e Scan
BALTIMORE LOCK LOCK HOSPITAL.—Dit
JOHNSTON, the Grinder of this Celebrited Lakin,
ituu, offers the -met certain, speedy, and only effectual
remedy in the world for °lett.. Structure}, Semina
Weakness, Pala in the Loins, Cunwimtiniciii Debility
Impotence, Weakness of the Back and Limbir.Affeetion
of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyii&psia,-Ner
cons irritability, Diseashs of the Head, Throat, None o
akin; and all those serious and melancholy dliorders aria
ing from, the destructicebabiti of Youth which deitroy
both body and min& These secret wailpractlies
are more fatal to their tietints than the song of "the Syrens
to, the mariner lily,cus, blighting their moo brilliant
topes or antielpation.,, rendering marriage, &c.,
YOUNG MEN! ••.A.
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Young Men especially, who have become the Timms of
Solitary Vice, dusk dreadful and destructive habit which itnl
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of woung
men of the most exalted talent and lirilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have euaitneedlistening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence or waked to enstney the living lyre;
may call with full confidence.
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Married persons, -'or youngmen contemplatingmarriage
being aware of physical wealme,s.organie debility, defor
mities, Sc.. should immediately eousult Dr. Johnston.
He who plimes himself under the iare of Dr. Johnston
may religiously eunfide in hit honor a, a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his 'skill as u physician.
ORGANIC, WEA.R_ - NESS IMMEDIATELY CURED
This distlwe is the penaltymost frequently paid by those
who hays bestane the victims of impniper indulgences,
Young persons are too apt to comma d ecesses froin not
being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue.
Now..who that underntandsthe subject will pretend todeny
that the poster of Prooreatiorsis lost sooner by those tAlling
into improper habit than by the prudent. Besides behig de.
priced of the pleasuie of healthy offspriugt, awl the most
serious and destructlto sympathy so mind and body arise:
The system beemmotdrranged. the physical and mental
powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation
of the heart, indigestion, a waging of the frame, rough,
synuoms of roustunption. s
()jibe No. 7, South Fru(nick Strea,
seven doors nom 13ahnnure street, East side, up the steps.
Re ,iartieulta in observing the name and number, or you
mill zahtalie the plane.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO PAYS.
DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College to
Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent
Colleges of the tinted States, and the greater part of
triune life ban been spent in the hospital, of London,
Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha, effected some of
the mast asionisiling cure, that were err known. hinny
trhublial with ringing In the head and ears when asleep.,
&great nervoimiess, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and
basbftdne•s, with frequent blushing. attended sometime,
with derangement of mind, were inual immediately.
A CERTAIN' DISEASE'!
When the misguided and imprudent votary of plwasure
find he has inihilied the seal of this painful disease, it too of.
ten happens that an ill-timed sense of slime, or dread of dis.
eovery, deters him front applying tat hose who from mines
thin and respectability coo alone betriend hint, delaying till
the constitutional symptome of title horrid]lieeme make theli
appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose
nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, clinnueet, of sight,
deafness, nubs on the chin, bones anti arms, blotches on the
head, free and extremities, progressing with frightful ri,
pidity. till at last the palate of the Mouth or the bones of
the nose fell in and the victim of this awful disease be
mimes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that
bourne Irma n benee no traveller returns." To such, there
fore Dr: John-lon pledges hiinself to preserve the most
lusiolablo seereer, and from Ills extenswe practice in the
fiat Ile-rinds of Europe and America. he cm confidently
recommend a cafe and er,?o,ly cure to the unfortunate vio
l= of this horrid disease.
It is a melauelialy filet that thousands fall victims to
this horrid di-ease owing to the unskillthluess of ignorant
pretenders aho by use of that dreadful'poisan. 3temury;
ruin the eineititution, and either send the unfortunate to
an untimely crave, or make the residnoof life roi:erable.
P.UtTIeULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. 1 those Alto bate injntml thetuAeli - es by ,
private and impotper indulgences.'
Those are bottle of the sud and melanebOly eilLsgs pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz :—Wealtne.ss ut the
Bach and Limbs ' Pains in the Bead, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, l'alpttation of the Dean. Dys
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges
tive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms'olConsump•
Lion. ke_
31Eritat.t.T, the fearful effects on the mind me much to
be dreaded: loss of 3lentory, confusion of Ideas,-Depres
sion of Spirits, Evil Forelxxlings, Aversion to.flociety,
Self-Distrust. -Dive of Solitude, Timidity, dm., are some
of the *Ail effects.
l'huukulds of-per,uni ur all ages ran now Jude wiiat
is the cause of their fleelining health, kissing their vigor,
bee, ming weak, pale. have emgoUar appearance about the
eyes. caugh; and eymplows of Consumption.
Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
, By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
Organs is speedily cured, andAtil vigor restored..
Thorisands of the most nervous and debilitated, Who
had lost all hope. have beers immediately relieved, All
Impediments to Marriage, 'Physical nr Mental IMetynal.lll.
cation, Nervous Irritability., Trembling, Weakness or Es
hateaion of the most fearful kind, speedily eared by Dr.
.Johnston.
who hare Injured thentselves by a certain practice, indul
ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from esti
companions, or at school, the effects are nightly felt, even
When asleep. and if not cared render marriage impossible,
and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately
What a pity that a young man, the hope of higsitoantry,
the dusting of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyment; of life, by the consequence of
deviating front the path of nature, and indulging in a err.
tain secret habit. :such persons, beture contemplating
MARRIAGE
I=l
stesuld reflect that u sound mind and body are the mostne
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
n flout these, - the journey through life becomes a m eary
pilgrimage, the prosper t hourly darkens to the slew ; the
mind becomes shadoned with despair. and filled with the
melancholy reflect - lon. that the happiness of another be-
COMPe biltalt.l with •mr own.
OFFICE N. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
TO STE I.NGERS.—The many thousands eared nt this
hid:tut:on in the sot fifteen 3 - ears; and the numerous Me.
portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.. witae.ssed
by the reporters of the papers, and many other pi NULIn,
notice, of which have appeared again and again before
the public is a :rut guarantee to the aitheted.
• N 11. Th.., are a. many ignorant soil et unhlesa quacks
adverbsiug themselle, as Physicians ruminn the health
of the already aillisted. Dr John-ton lettuce tt neeest.ary
to s.ly to those unneoptainted with his reputation, that its
thploma% hang in his %o face.
7. - 7" TAKE NOTlCE.—Alnetters :wed be loot paid. and
ront.lin a p”stage stamp Sin. the reply. or no nwswer
be sent. ?mar Iff4y.
ACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!!
F
E. D. RE ID
baring just returned from the Eastern cities,
Is now opening a large and general
assortment of
FRESH. GROCERIES.
City Cured Hams and Dried Beef,
Prime No. I and 2 Shore Mackerel. -
in barrels, htilf-barrels, quarters and kits.
Havre-de-Grace. Smoked and Salt Hemng,
Pickled Shad (without boner),
emoqd Fruits and Jellies,
Oranges, Lemons,
Hannanas, Pine Apples,
Prunes, -Figs,
German Peals,
Raisins and Nuts,
Aud Ltd, but not least, the largest and
best assortment of
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GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
out of the city of Philadelphia. .
PRCIT JARS
of all the improved patent patterns. Also.
CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS,
•
• besides one thousand five hundred articles
nut above named, and all of
which will be sold at a small advance. at the Family
Co_wery on the South-east canoe of Main, and
Washington stmt., Chambershurg.
rip' Cash paid fur Country Produrt.
junefil E. D. REID.
MARKET HOUSE.The Aulder.F‘.igned
resPectfully inform their numerous customers and
the public generally that they have re-opened their Gro
cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Company. in the Market Home, and take this
method of returning their thanks fur the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stock m complete in
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES. Consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Tie
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass
ware, Queensware ami everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. ;hie} , will alnays keep a Fad?,
cleat stock on hand to he enabled to Inept the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for goods at cash market prices „Don't forget the
Place, (Market House,) three doors tread ,the corner, ou
Queen Street. (aug3t] HUBER &1141 ASTER.
cIPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.—
The undersigned bee the largest shiek of FAMILY
GROCERIES hi town, which he leers to the public at the
Lowest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary to enumerate,
as tiiastoek is large and complete, •
Highegt prices paid for COUNTRXPRODUCE in
exchange for goods. [augal j CYRUS SPRECIIER.
T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
vi • GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
505 SARKF.T STREET, (North side, above Filth arett,)
Philadelphia. ,:ang`24-1y
IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS - AT
the lowe,t prices, call at the Family lirocery of E. D.
REED, opposite Dr. Suelserott's.
1865 PHILADELPHI A
• WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
ItikSTFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANEINES and
WINDOW SHADES.
North Ent Corner nautili iND MARKET Streot,
PIILLADELPIIIA.
N. B.—Always in Store, a large Stack of
nua1.6.3u1 LINEN and OIL SHADES.
TO DYSPEPTICS.—Having_ been at-Ibe
tea for a number of years with Dyertepsiti. I was
advised to try DE. VISMART'S MEDICINE fur that
disease. I derived great benefit and recommended it to
quite a number of ray friends and who were ..d3o much
benefitted by it, and whose testimonials can be bad if nem
eltsiu7. I have been anointed by Dr. Wishart as Agent
Rutile Sale (Ibis Medicine, wholesale or
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MEI
PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY,-The Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society wilt hold Its Exhibition tia September 2tith, 27th,
28th and 29. th, 1805, at WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming
county, Pennsylvania.
Any information desired by penult's desiring to exhibit.
applications for premium list or posters, or by members of
the Society: will .be given by tha•nridersigned, or A.
BOYD JIAMILTON, President, Ilamsburg.
loins A. BROWER LONDAKER, 13.0 v.
MARRIAGE!
AND FL LL VitiOß RESTORED.
Pro Mercury or Nauseous Drugs
YOUNG MEN-,
=MB
Outer its, fit.
W. G. REED,
Repoitory office, Clourzbeesbarg
Gift Distritruibm,
A PRESENT FOR ALLI'!
BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION !!
6100,000 LN SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS
100,000 BOXES STEEL PENS.
100,000 FREE GIFTS.
Each purchaser, besides receiving FULL value for his
money in Pens. is sure to receive a valuable gilt worth
from 30 cents to $5,000. The People's Pen Company, its
order to introduce their superior steel Pens to the Public
in the shortest possible space of time, offer the following
splendid. inducements. We will sell at retail 100,000 box
es. each box containing one gross and a certificate, enti
tling the holder to one share in the allotment of the fol
lowing desirable and substantial gifts.
UST OF GIFTS.
100 Ai:my of Land in Cattarangun (minty, New
York, in the 'vicinity of Petroleum Wells, Bd.oo
100 Ares Pine and Hemlock Timber Land on <•
. _
Lehigh River, Pennstivanin. • 3,000
5 U. 9,7 2-10 Coupon Boids. 8500 each. 2,500
10 '' " " 100 " 1 , 0 00
10 " S. as 30 is •
10 Orders on a First-class city house fora cum.
plete suit of fashionable Clothing. 8100... 5,000
, 30 Ladies' Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 875 3,730
.5 Cldekering's or other good maker, Round
Corner Rosen:nod Piano-7 octaves-4300 2,0 1 1
50 Wheeler & Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing
Machines, 850 2,500
- 20 Gent's Fine Gold Hunting Case Watches,
8150 3,000
20. Ladies" " " " " " 8100 2,000
50 Gents" " Silver " " " 40 2000
100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large 810 /.1,7(10
100 " " small 7,
• 1.000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and
Ear Rings, 815 15,000
1,000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger Rings, 86_ 6,000
- 1,000 Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone
Sleeve Buttons, 5,000
1,000 Sets Lady's and Gent's Gold Studs, 85. 3,1300
1,000 Photographic Albums, $2.50 2,500
10,000 Tickets of Admission to Bantam's or Bry•
ant's, 30 cents 3,000 •
15,000 Packages Assorted Stationary, 50 cents,.... 7,100
5.00 Fine Bnerwoml Pipes,jour own importation.)
• 75 cents, 3,731
10,000 Sets Pentland Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 30 eta 5,000
90,041 Sheets Fashionable Mule, 30 cents, 15,000
4 500 Photopraphie l'ortraits of President Lincoln
and Tad, 30 cents, 225 i
The allotment will be conducted in the most honorable
and upright manner. Every holder of a certificate will
receive a present worth from 30 cents to 65,000. They
guarantee to distribute every article in the list.
Our Pens are splendid specimens of American industry,
:AT liner goods than can be botaght elsetthere for thesame
money, and will stand upon their merits. Prite, $1.50
per gross, 144 pens, for either of the following kinds:
No. I. The People's Pen Co. Business Pen.
No. 2. "" - - Popular Pen, sane as
Gillott's, (303.) _ „
No. 3. " " - Lady's Extra Fine.
By mail, free, to any address, on receipt of price. We
can refer to parties of standing in this and other cities, as
to honesty, responsibility, etc., etc. The allotment ofgifts
will be public, and all purchasers invited to be present.
Address THE PEOPLE'S PEN COMPANY;
Business Office, CO William street, New York.
C.C. NEWHOUSE, Actuary.
, .
These Pens are also on timid fur examination and Sale
at the Mike of this paper. angildm
R ttai.
0 v r N•E !
IODINE!
IODINE!
I p i D
- I N E,!
• bR. H A.N - HERS & COQ
lODINE WATER!
Chemists and Physicians have long sought to dissolve
'lodine, without a solvent, so it could be taken into the
system in a pure sure; knowing full well that if this could
be done, they would have an antidote fur many dissoaes
now censidered focusable. ,
After fifteen yearn of scientific research and experiment,
this moat important .discovery was made by Dr. H. AN.
DER.% a German Chemist and Physician. and a member of
the Medical Faculty of - New York.,
SARATOGA SPRINGS
Contain only a fraction of the quantity of lodine there is
in this preparation, yet the virtue of the water is line prin
cipally to this element -
Its effect upon the system is indeed wondtrthl HER
EDITARY DISEASES, " born in the system," are erad
icated by its use: CHRONIC DISEASES, no matter of
bow long standing, often yield to its subtle influence. As
similating at once with the Blood, it ritalites and purifies
that vital fluid, sending strength and rigor to altparta of
the body. The most wonderful success has followed its
use, in all forms of disease originating in
A BAD' STATE OF THE BLOOD,
•
sum as
ScitottLA. CANrens,
tsi.cEn.s, SALT R/TEEM,
. - ERVetICELAtc
-ALSO, IN
ConUmPTION, , DYSPEPSIA, • .
HEART, LIVER AND
_FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
KIDNEY DISEASES, FEVER AND AGEE,
RIIEURATL'OL &., &c.,
It brut e f fected remarkable cures.
TOE REV. GEO. SToRRS, OF RICOOKLYN,
Editor of the Bible Frumpier, publishes in that magazine
the remarkable cure of his son by the use of Dr. Anders'
lodine Water, after all other remedies had been tried in
Nain. He says: "Gratitude to God, and a sense of obli
gation to Dr. Anders &'Co., have made cis insert the fol
lowing
"My only son, George F. Storrs, now thirty-seven years
old, has been afflicted for some dozen years, more or less
with painful swellings and inflammations in various parts
of his bode; oftentimes, setuningly, he was near to death;
then a respite for a season, but only for a return of the dis
ease with more violence. For the past three years-he has
had an open sore on lus breast, and latterly one near his
collar bone, with ulcer:UM - dirt his throat, that was rapidly
increasing, so that dissolution appeared inevitable. In
this condition he applied to DR; A NDEns Sc. Co. By the
use of the lodine Water the ulceration in his throat dis
appeared in a short time. Continuing its use, in less than
two months he u - as apparently healed.' and his general
health much improved." Mr. Storrs has since fully recov
ered. . _
This eertibraite= IN yen, and many others, with a treat•
ise on the nature and uses of lodine, will be sent ra.F.E to
any person sending us their name.
Price sit 00 per !mule, or Eros 5.5.00. Sent by Express
to all parts of the country.
DR, 11. ANDERS & CO.. Physicians and Chemists,
52ii liroailcray, Nem York. ,
r_ . j' Sold by Druggists generally - aug2-anos.
Clotbingi.
'MEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK
.1.1 THE OLD CLOTHEiG EMPORIUM,
D; THE MARKET MOURE,
Chambersburg, Pa.
The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruction of Claambersburg, has again returned
and opened out in full blast in the Market House between
WalLsco's Dry Good store and Huber & Letnaster's Gro
cery store, a large assortment of
- PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every• description
and quality. _
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
Over Coats. DreSs Coats, Pants, Vests, t i nder Shirts,
Drawers, &c., also
EII , ITLEMENS' FrivcisiiniG GOODS, such as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls. Handkerchiefs, Col
lars, Umbrellas, 6m., &a.
His stock of Cloths for customer work consists of French,
English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Sktnand
Fancy Casslmers, Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain and
Fancy Cassunor Vesting's which trill be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and
reasonable terms.
Having engaged a practical dotter from the East lam
prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionablestyles,
and as none but experienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store,.
Thankful for the 'patronage heretofore bestowed, I re
spectfully solicit a continuance bf the male.
octl9 J. T. HOSKINSON.
THE" NEW PHILADELHHIA
- r CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN DIETER
Would ropeetfully inform the citizens of Chambersburg,
ankthe public generally, that be has opened
A NET CLOTHING STORE,:
On Main St, Prt Isaac Hutton's IMO bnading.
opposite Huber e, Tolbert's.
His stock embraces a complete assOrtment; of new
and desirable Goods, which he of to
the public at very• low rates.
Ee also loss a full line of
GENTLEMEN'S FURELSIENG GOODS.
' Call and examine fur yourselves.
PAIMCPLA It ATTEMION PAID TO
CUSTOM WOWS,
and tratibleation guaranteed, duly:eta',
LILLIES' PAT:ENT
WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES.
VAULT DOORS, AND LOONS:
_ .
Every safe of this manufacture is from one inch to two
inches thick (according to size) of solid iron, chilled by
casting on to a network of Wrought iron bars, und is %s
-toned by Li Combination Lock, which has no Key nor
Key hole, thus rendering it .secure against burglars, and
inside of this Iron wall is attached the best fire-proof filling
known. The great thiCknes.l of iron in these safes renders
them secure in a fire from being warped or dram:, out of
shape by heat, or from crushed by the fall of walls
or timbers or Its own fall. The Vault Doors are a inches
thick and 2 inches - thick of chilled and Wrought Iron and
are fastened by LIM& Celebrated Lock. Send for circa.
tare or price lists to the subscriber, who is sole agent fur
central Pennsylvania. GEO. IV. PARSONS ;
marcht-fim _ - Ito Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE.—The Board of School Direc
tors ut Guilford township will meet on Saturday,
Sir 2651 day of August, for the Purposes of employing
EIGHTEEN SCHOOL TEACH'ERS
stug9-2t 4 PETER 3CFEREEN.
MONEY WANTED.-BRAND &
FLACK respectfully request ail persons knotting
themselves indebted to them by ustes or book accounts to
call and make immediate settlement. The necessity.of
this notice is apparent to evert one, and we hope thosoln
&hied will report at ones. one R44l'
*tobeo anDr ettivenart;
LIGHTNING HODS GALVANIZED._
ETTER & EYSTER are putting up Lightning
Rod, of Galvanized Iron (all the rods are twisted freco. the
top to tho ground) which is far superior for durabalty and
protection than the common straight Black /Ma Rods.—
The Galvanized rod being a more perfect condoner and
comes cheaper, also Lightning Rads repaired in good style.
Call and examine the Galvanized Rods before having any
of the black rods put up, Store Room on Main street,
C OOK STOVES AND SIN AU ?attern.i of Cook Stores, Parlor and Wood Stores
(for burying wood or coal ).Tin. Sheet Iron, Copper and
Brass Ware of all kinds constantly. on hand and for sale
cheap, at ETTER & EYSTEWS, 31s.in &Met, opposite
Eyster & Bros.' Store. -
ITEROSENE OIL AND LA.AIW.4ET-
J 3 TER & EYSTER are• selling - very best quality
of Kerosene Oil and Lamps, lalsa Lamp Shades, of all jet,
terns, Chimneys, Wicks, Rimers. Lamps of, all ldnds
altered and repaired at short notice, at their Store Room
on Rain Street.
COPPER WORK.-ETTER EYS
v TER am prepared to make any size ,
Tromso, Pipes,'Brescers' Kettles, In fact anythin m ade of
Copper and at the very lowest Price. All kinds of Cop
perrepdring done, and work all guaranteed
tp . TTER & EYSTER ARE PREP 4RFD
..ua to do all kinds of GAS-FITTING. PLIIIIBUiG and
-BELL HANGING at short notice and gait guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
VTTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED
1:4 to pot up HEATERS dipll kinds, with portable and
Erick Casing, COOKLXI: RAzioEis of all kinds, with Hot
With, Tanks and every convenience you way want.—
Call and see no before making any arrangements with
other parties.
GREAT REVIICTIO.N
IN I'RICES!!
311LLR, 11A.1111,TON & CO.,
TINWARE & STOVE ,DEALERS,
hare reduced the prices of their goods 25 per cent.
They will put on the best quality, TM ROOFING,
(finding the Tin, &c.) for SUE per square. If the owner
finds the Tin they will put 'it on, soldered. for V.." DO per
12E2
People would do well to call upon them Ware making
contracts or purchases elsewhere
Particular attention trill be paid to SPOUTEM, JOB
&c., at the Cheapest reek
'LIGH RODS, of best Galvanized Iron, pit tip
strongly and cheaply.
M., H. S CO, have a fine assortment of
JAPAISIiED
BRASS,
AND ENAMELED WARE,
and also,
BIRD CAGE/.
ICE CREAM Firgtrme%
WATER COOLERS, &C.
all of - w b they offer at short profits.
Give th a call and see for yourselves . (may 10
Marbtuaxe tenting, &v.
HARDW-A , R-E
HUBER & TOLBERT
Have opened their store
on Main 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, Trypentine,
SteeL ' Tar,
• Hinges, Varnish,
Planes, Glass,
Piles, Blasting Powder,
Brushes. Grind Stones.
Shovels, Cedar Ware,
- Rakes, Pocket Knives,
Spades, &c.
Special attention is called
Builders and Contractors,
as they are
prepared to furnish in any quantity,
at isholesale,
everything In their line.
- Call and examine our stock.
COACH AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he continues to carry-on the above business,
at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re
formed Church, CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
Having enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach
ntalccri will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country. Hogskins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton :
Names, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned
Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;
Bridle Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Gig Homes.
HECKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale
Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable
for the trade.
ALL KINDS OP PLATTING, &e., done with neatness
and despatch. [decl4] LEWIS WAMPLER.
CHEAT HARDW
- BRAND & FLACK
That a few gnoda under the pavement, which were not
burned, Such as Locke, Binges, Screws and other Hard.
ware. Besides, they have just received from New York
and Philadelphia a very large lot ofgoods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally told. They having been
burned out, therefore we offer Iron, Nails, Docks, Hinges,
Screws, Bolts, Dila, Glass,:yaint, &c., at the lowest figure.
.~ .. ,
We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell leas 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. •
CUTLERY.
Knives and Forks, Scissors, Razors, Pocket Knives,
Spoons, &c., just received from New York which we offer
very• low.----sep ia
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
Shoemaker' Findings,
Saddler' Findings
- A at BRAND & FLACKS.
SHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
25 cents each and many other articles which was in
the iire, which cati be made as goad as new
at BRAND & PLACR'S.
CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in
the Alley. BRAND & FLACK.
BIT ant( Sang {roars.
E-M 0 V AL!
WALLACE & CO
have removed their Dry Goal Store to the stand occupied
by them previous to the fire r oo the
CoSper of Main and Queen Streets,
and are in g receipt of a large lot of Goods, boughtat reduc
ed prices. at the late New York Auctions, to which they
invite the attention of the publie. -
To persons in want of Dry Goods we say now is the time
to buy.
To the ladies we offer a large assortment of Dress
Goods •
Black and Fancy Silks,
Poplins, Barathens,
Plain and Fancy, Delanes, &a..
We bate a good assortmeut of Carpets, Dialling, Oil
Clothe, which we will sell low.
IV" Call soon and get bargains, at
WM. WALLACE & CO'S.
US. MAIL.--CRA.MBERSBURG &
• MT. GNION STAGS LINE S.—Through fare on
ly $3,50...., Geed stages-:Careful drivers. Stages leave
Mt. Union dny for Shade (lap at 2 o'clock, P. M., ma•
king conneetlen-at Shade Gap with Chamborsburg stages
on Tuesday. - Thursday, and Saturday. Also leaves
Chambersburg for M. Union at 7, A. M., on these days..
Stage Officer in Chambereburg, BROWN'S FR,TEL
M. R. SHEARER, Proprietor.
SaAnE OSP, August, 9 1865.iy
TOB PRINTING, in every style, done
• it the Of „Pth• PRAMMTN RAPORTTORY.
August 23, 186:5.
Crag, Vino aith flubs.
WE g T FRANKTAN NURSERIES.-
LARGE AND CHOICE.FRDIT'TREES -
A PREVAILING ERROR CORRECTED.
The ides has become current, that Ryder has sold on t
his nurseries, in part from the, circumstance of Miring-sold
at auction a portion of stock last spring. the sole of which
were intended only to reduce the surplus stock of some
leading items, and give all an opportunity - to see for them
selves, and all who were in attendance at the several auc
tions well know that the stock on band is verylarge and of
superior quality._ Several pretending nurserymen, solic
iting orders through thii county base endeavored to make -
this idea bear upon the community; that thilestablish
meat is sold out and the businetatlisecratinuetL Such and
similar falsehoods have been Indulged in by local and
traveling tree specislators for the peculiar benefit of them ,
selves. The public are hereby informed that the businesti
is and will be continued as heretofore, and all orders how
ever /arffe or small, will he filled entire horn our own
grounds. We grow full stock 'of every Pratt Tree,
Plant, or Grape Vine described in ourcatalogue, and con
sequently are not dependent on other nurseries for a sup
ply, nor compelled to send off several hundred miles for
Trem... to fill the orders of our customers.
We aro prepared to all orders entire from qur own
grounds and tceenty per cent. cheaper, considering the
quality of the stock, than any other establishment in the
county. All persons who wish to purchise are invited to
call personally and examine stock. Early attentioatothls
will be of vast interest to those interested, as we can show
a great variety of fruit through the fruit Season. 'Fruit
for sale atthe nurseries in large or email quantities. -
Post Office address, Laudon Franklin Co, Penna.
B. L. RYDER, Proprietor.
West Franklin Nurseries, on the Loudon and Cove Gap
june..3at
100000 APPLE TREES,
Three and Int Four years old,
averaging 7 . feet high. comprising upwards of 50 of the
hest Summer, Fall, and Winter varieties. These - trees
are remarkably vigorous and well grown, having been
'scientifically* pruned, they have all sinooth heavy trunks,
with low well fanned open heads, favorable Meat:trait
lag. All persons wanting a superior quality of Trees that
will well re-pay planting, are invited to come to the mar
sely and see these trees. rarmers'in PennsylvaniziNilary.
land „and Virginia, will be greatly benefited by joining
together to purchase in quantities, thuil obtainingthern at
wholesale price. Come and see the trees at once andsend
your teams for them by the middle of October. You will
thus securma choice article without the risk of having
dried them to death by careless tree pedlera
, Price, s‘2o per 100, $l5O per 1,000, $l,OOO for 10,000.
The nursery is within easy access by turnpike from
Chamberaburg or Greencastle, Pa., or from Clearspring
and Hancock by familiar roads.
Fruit Trees of es cry kind, Grape Vines, Strawberry
Plante, Sc.
Letters of Inquiry promptly answered, and descriptive
catalogues mailed to all applicants.
. Address - B. L. RYDER, Proprietor,
West Franklin Nurseries, London, Franklin do., Pa,
Bursaries on the London Pa..and Cove Gap road.
[Martinsburg (Vu.) Union eopy 31 and send copy of pa
'per and bill to advertiser.)
FRAI'siKLIN NURSERY.—Desirous of
clearing part array ground I offer for sale,
30,000 APPLE TREES.
These Trees are grafted with the best and most appro
ved varieties of Apples,and are grown on good sandy
loam. They have an abundance of fine fibrous toots, and
can be removed without risk. They can be furnished
from five feet to nine feet in heightla, with proportionately
heavy stalks, and are well worth the attention of persons
wishing to plant orchards. I will sell Clem at from $lO to
$l4 per 100, according to size and quality of Tree, when
ordered in quantities of 100 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 bbst dark
now maitivated,) Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, T. Rake,
and all thglatest varieties offered.
A moderate chargeto corer expenses for paeking. All
pods delivered in Chambersburg or at thOltall Road.
tf desired.
. . .
rgr Orders addressed to the undersigned Nilll receive
prompt attention. - J. lIEY.SER, Agent,
- may3l4m Franklin Nursery; ChaMbersburg Ps.
- WE" ITlgAWNvn,7s's.
The subscriber would call the attention of all persona
who have not a full supply of Fruit on their premises, to
the large and well selected assortment of Fruit Trees,
Vines, &c., now offered for the fall trade. Our stook _is
very large and comprises the best varieties - known to po•
mologista. Our collection of Fruits of every clam is by
far the largest in the county and second to none in the
State.
We invite all who wish topurchase Trees to any extent,
to come and see and leave their orders at the earliest poe
slide opportunity. 'We guarantee that no one will regret
the visit, as we are prepared to show more variety in the
fruit line than any similar establishment in the country.
' , mat can be seen growing at any time through the fruit
season. Fruit for sale at the nurseries of all trade in sea-,
SOD. Address. B. L. RYDat, Proprietor. -
Loudon, Franklin Co., Pa.
West Franklin Numerics, on the London and Cove Gap
road. - june26an.
ciTRAWBERY PLANTS RAY BE
planted now and until the Ist of October. The ear
lier planting 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 ; 81;00 per 100, $7 per 1000, Alba.
ny Seedling, Austin Shaker, Bayne's Favorite, French's
4Beedling: Hooker, lowa, Triumph de Gaud, Trolopea'
Victoria, Vicomptesse, Ilericart de Tbtiry. The follow
ing at 81.50 per dozen ; 50 plants 85,00 ;100 plants 85,00:
New Jersey Scarlet, Agrmultnrist, Colonel Ellsworth,
Riticy's Goliath, Russell Prolific, Fillmore. The last six
not ready before Ist of September, must be ordered In
than to ;score a eappty. Address, B. L. RYDER,
West Franklin Nurseries, Loudon, Franlalt county Pa.
aug9-2m.
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
1.) IN VARIETY.—Large sized Shade Trees for Street
planting. Orders for those should be sent in early. They
can best be seen and determined upon while the foliage
se upon them. Littne2B-3m) B. L. RYDER.
_Boots aub *toes.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
JACOB IiZT7'TIMTS BOOT ,fr SHOE STORE.—
The undersigned takes this methodof returning hislhaaks
to his numerous customers, and the public generally, for
the very liberal patronage heretofore extended do him,
and hopes, in his present misforune Incommon with near
ly every business man in town, that be will still continue
to be remembered. He bas the pleasure of informing the
public that be has opened his Store in the Basement of .7
B. McLanahan's Dwelling, On Second Sava, (bar doors
North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to ~
offer a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chit
dreria Booth and Shoes, embracing his own and City man-,
Mutate, which, for exeellece of style and durability are
superior to and of his former stock, and will be offered at,
paces to suit all. He is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from*
Philadelphia, which for beauty and excellence cannot be
surpassed South of the Susquehanna.
CUSTOMER WOIQi of every variety done with
promptness.—As he employ's 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 Sidi.—
TRUNKS, of the latest stylejrpm approved makers, al
ways on hand, arid for sale at a very smart-advance on •
original cost. lettg9.4] JACOB BUTTON.
REMOVED. he 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 George Ludwig,.
on Main Street, one door &with of Oreenawales Hatelr
- where he is now opening the largest assortment of Beets
and Shoes ever brought to the county. His stock. embnr.
Nat every variety of Youths', Lidies' and lien's BOOTS
& spoEs, which for Style of finish, and durability of
wear, cannot be surpassed in the county, and which will
be sold at prices to suit the times. Having purchased THE
LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he is pepared to make
Customer work. at short notice, by the belt workman in
the county. With a disposition to be obliging and no
commoda.ting, hopes to merit a liberal se of - pat
ronage—without ire to monopolize, as his motto is,
in our common ealami tolye and let live..
Particular attention ds of Repairing.
TERMS CASH, AND PRIC S UNIFORM, WITH-
OUT EXTORTION.
Ile has also on hand. and for sale, cheap, Tracks, Va
lises, Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Collars, Paper,
Envelopes, Ink-stands, Steel Pens, &e., &e.
may 10 P. FELDMAIL
N. 'B.—All persons knowing themselves indebted Rill
please call and make immediate settlement, that I may be
enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City.
THE GENTS' GLOVE HIDGAITER,
With or without Buckles, at PAXTON'S.
A - FINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS,
chcap and durable, Just received at PAXTON'S.
abbterg anb 'Manus's.
_
ADDLE RY ! REMOVAL!!
VJ JRE&LIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the liberal enconatgenent recei
ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and
the community generally, who may need any thing_ inhis
line, to give tun a call at his new stand, on Main Street,
on the same site occupied by him previous lathe fire, where
he keeps constantly on band every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufactme, and he
is prepared to sett the same on terms that defy competi
tion. Every article offered for sale is warranted to be
made of the best material and by competentwoliranan,
which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there
of,
TRUNES AND VALISES.—He would also callLhe
attention of persona wanting a good, neat and cheapßUd
substantial Trunk or Valise folds assortment. 411119
AbD L E RS' HARDWARE.—C. H.
GORDON has Just purchased in the Eaet a large
atook- or - SADDLERS' HARDWARE, • Consisting of
Buckels, Rings; FIRM Homes, Bridle Fronts, Tanta, Sly.
ets, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black
trimmedand tttll•pinte seltedjusting Trees, Patent• and
Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Col•
lars. Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web, Cooke+yes, Thread,
Trunk, Nallit, Neck Protectors, dre., &e;; which he invites
Saddler's and others to call and examine, and which will
be sold at low rates.
ri H. GORDON HAS ON HAND
U • large assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Rd.
diet Halters, fancy Round Bridles, Wagon, Carriage
and Linen Nets of all kinds, from 81,60 to VA: Carry
Combs, Horse Cards, Bane Combs, Brutal; Horse/loots,
Cow Hides, and many other articles not necessary to eon.
merate
REMOVAL—C. H. GORDON has re
moved Ids SADDLERY SHOP to the stand wen.
pied by him .precious to the fire, on MAL% MEET, a few
doors South of Oreenowates Hotel.
FlNFRocivs mARBLE WORKS,
SECOND STRfigT, Boum OF 'QUEEN, -
CHANDERSBUR9,- PA.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, da., -
Manufactured to order in the bat style and of- ttaLitat
tntr.t.eu+.
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