~f~ EEO lectiDri*rottaination. otitrik:A.T lONL—GENtitat J1..... - ELECTION.Wheretes, innnd by an Act of the General Atsembly of the Commotrwealthof Pennsylvania entitled: "An - act relating to - the Elections of this Corn• nttertrealthe,' passed th e 7.1 d day.of July. Anno Domini 1839,- it is made the duty Of the Sheaf/ of every onunlY within the COMM crwealth to give public notice of the GerteritElecthars, and in such notice to enumerate - lst—The Officers to be elected. 4d—Donating the placesat which the electlen is to beheld.- Therefore, - I, SAMUEL BRANDT, High Sheriff of the Cm:req . of Franklin; dole:ruby make known and give this PUBLIC NOT/GE to the Electors of the County of Franklin, that ON THE Ed TUESDAY OF OCTOBERNEXT, (being the 10th day of the month,) a General Election will be held at the several Election Districts otabliAhed by law in wed county, at whiotrttme they will vote by ballot for the several officers, &c.. hereinafter named One person for Auditor .General of the State of Penn. sybrania. One n for Surveyor General of the State of Penn syl One person for Senator t o r epresent the Senatorial Dis trict, composed of the counties of Adams end Franklin. Two pawns for members of the House of Representa tives of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, to repro. sent the ceurnties of Franklin and Perry. Onaperson to fill the office of Sheriff of the county of Franklin. - One person to fill the office of Treasurer of the county ef Franklin. One person to fill the office of District - Attomey of the county of Franklin. One person to fill th e oflite of County Surveyor of th e county of Franklin One person to fill the office of County Commijoner for the meaty of Franklin. One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor for the county of Franklin. One person to fill the office of Auditor for the county of Franklin. One pimiento fill the office of Coroner for the county of Franklin. - The said Elections will be held throughout the County - as follows_ At the Court House in the Borough of Chambersharg, for the North Ward of said Borough, and part of Guilford towhship. At the House of J. W. Taylor, for the'Sonth World said Bareugh. At thePnblio House of John Gordon, at the 'pest Point of Cluimbersburg for the township of Hamilton. Mate School House in Fayetteville, for parts of the townshipit of Guilford and Green. At the Public House of Christian C. Foltz, in Greenvil. loge, for part of Green township. At the Western School Honse, in thetown of St. Thom. as, -for the township of St. Thomas. At the School House in the town of Pannettsbrug, for the township Of Metal. . At the - School House, in the town of Itoxbury, for the township of Lurgan. At the Rouse of John Harvey, for part of the township of Fanged, Mite Sehool House, in the town Of Concord, for part of the township of Fanned, and, At the new Stone School House in 3forrowstown dis trict, for the other part of Fanuett township. At the House now occupied by Geo. Anderson in the village of - Quincy, forthetownship of Quincy. At the Western School House in Waynesboro, for the township of WasMngton. At the House of G. Wallach, in Gmeoeastle, for An. trim'and part of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. Atthe School House, on the land Michael Cook in War ren township, for the township of Warren. At the Strasburg School House, for the township ofLet terkenny. At the House of James Mullen, in the town of Loudon, for part of the township of Peters. MAW Log. House on the farm of Jacob Elliot, for the Welsh Run District being part of Montgomery• township. At the House of Thomas' McAfee, in Mercersburg,•for parts of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. At the Mount Book School House in Southampton town. ship for partof thelownship of Southampton. Atibe-Eastern School House in Onstown, for the other part 6f SOuthampton township. etTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN—" That, every per. sonAsxcepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office Ur appoint:nett 'of profit or trust trader the United States,or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, . whether a cottanissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District soda's°, hatevery mem beret Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common' Council of any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of Ja4e, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wftlth, and that no Judge, Inspectors or other officer of inch election, shall be eligible to be Then voted for." . And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act reta il • to Elections of this CommonaViltb," passed July 3, I-s , further provides, es follows, tvtcit r "That the Inspectors and Judgeitsball meet at the res pective places appointed for holding the elections in tlip District /11 which theymay respectively belong, before 9 o'clock, on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of Saidlnspectors shall appoint one Clerk who —.shall be a quafied voter of such District. . "Incase the person who shall have received the second • highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of-election, then the person who shall have re-' ceived the second highest number of votes for Judge at the nettpreceeeling election, shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who has received the high est number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the per son elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, - =din case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes • • shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space ofone hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the time of steak's., Shalt elect one of their number to fill the vacancy." Particular attention Is directed to the Act of Assembly paved the 27th day of February, 1849, entitled "An Act relative to coda , * at Elections in the Counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin. Cumberland. Brad ford, Centre, Green and Erie," viz r §.l. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repro. sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the author ity of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the Counties of Adams. Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin,- Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green and _Erie, fretsand after thapassage of this Act, to vote for all can didates tor the various offices to be filled at any election on one slip or ticket, Provided, the office for which every candidate is voted for shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of the Commonwealth. " § 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed, Oat( be punished as sem der fronds are directed to be punished by the existing laws of the Commonwealth." For the information of the electors of Franklin county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of the Act of the General Assembly of the session of lea, entitled, "An Act tti provide for the election of Judges of the several Combat' this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain in diclal Districts. " § 4. That the election for Judges shall be held and mndacted In the several election Districts ,in the same manner Its all respects as elections for Representatives are qr Shall be conducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors and officers, and by the provisions of the Act of the Gen 'End Assembly; entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth, approved the lei day of.inly, 1849, and its several supplements and all other like laws as far as thesame shall both force and applicable, shall be deem ed and taken to be the election of Judges: Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in the law on 'another serrate piece of paper It shall be the duty of the several Assessors, respect ively, to attend at the place of holding every General, Special, or Township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to the Inspectors and Judge, When called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, and on such other mattersin relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of them, shall from time to time require. "No tenon shall be permitted to vote at any election'ae afareifalti, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years oretiore, who shall have resided in the State at least one' ear, and in the election District where be offers to vote at least ten days immediately proceeding such election, and _within two years have paid a State or County tax which stall havebeen assessedat leastten daysbefore the election. Bet a citizen of the United States, who has preciously been voter of any State, and removed therefrom ant returned, and Who shall hav'e resided in the election Dis trict and paid taxes aforesaid shall be entitledqo vote after residing In this State six months: Provided, That the white , freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of " twenty-one and twenty-two years, whohave resided in the ' election District ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall nothave Ir.xle. taxes. "No person shall be permitted to votewbose•name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitantsfrunishedtry the Ccalunistioners, unless, First, he produces a receipt for pay ment, within two years of a State or County tax, asse s sed agreeably to the Constitution, and give sansfactorpmd soce either on his oath or affirmation or the...oath or era nna tio r , of soother, that he has paid such a tax, or in fail., t o produce such a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, feeccmd, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and. 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he bits resided in the State at least one year next before application, and make his such proof of residence in the.Distriet as is reqnired,bythis Act, - - wad that hedoes verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act, whereupon the name &the' person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in .. „„__the - alphabetical list, by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax'" be shall btfazindited to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the • ward "age" if be shall be admitted to vote try• reason of otfe; Mad to either case the reason of such vote shall'be called out to the Clerks, who shall Make the like note in the list of Voters kept by them. "fuel cases where the name of the person claiming , to -vote le not found on the list furnished by the Commission, ere or Auessors, or his right to vote; whether found e ith er by vettal preekunation thereto, or by any written thereon or not; to on deeded to by any qnalified citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examiner such persons on oath as to qtions, and if he claims to have resided within the 8 0 0 ne year or more, ids oath shalt be sufficient —proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one wit. Deeerltho shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next Immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that hie Bone tide residence, in tomunnce of his lawful calling, is within the, District, and that he did 'not remove Into the . . . said District"for the purpose of voting therein. ,reefry,person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make doproof, if required, of his residence and payment of ttpaes,..smathresaid, shall be athnita &to iote in the town• ship, or 'district in which he shwa reside. arikpersou shall prevent or attempt to prevent an • °Meer of the election under this act from holding such elec. tion, otiose or threaten any violence to any such officer, or Bluth interrupt or improperly interfere with hint in the exc. cation of bis duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be isoklitg, or shall one or practice any intimidation, threats, force or violence, with the design to influence unduly, or twitter, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to — rifainthe freedom of choice ; such person onconcietion shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ad _to be imprisoned for a time not less than one or more than twelve months. and if itshall he shown to the court where Weirdo) of offence shall be had, that, the person so offending Was not a resident of the city, ward, district or t o wnship wbpre the said offence ate committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction ho shall be sea• towed co pay e fine of not less than one hundred nor more than onethonsanddollara, and to be impasoned not less than six mouths nor more than twOy•eno.. "If any person or persons shall make anyhet or wager upon the result of any'electinu within this pornmentrealth, or shall offer forsake any such bet or wager, or printed advertsement, challenge or invite auyperson or per.sons to make snehbetor wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall thrfelt three times-the amount so offered to bet "nonperson not bylaw qualified, shall fraudulently vote at an election in this Commonwealth, or being other. who qualined shall vote oat of his reaper district, or,lf Mercian proclamation. any person knowing the want daub a qualltkalioa aid (A proonre such person to - vote, the person. on tonsio- Con, shall be tined in any sum • not to:seeding two bun, dyed and be insprisotted for any term not exceeding three months. " Ifany person sha/1 vote at more than one election dia. trier, or otherwise frmidently vote more than once on the same day, ..x shall frandulently.fold and deliver Lathe In spector “fCtlietetS together, with the intent illegally to vote, or advise and procure a no ther so to do, he or they elm; on conviction, be tined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than tivelinruireddollars, and be imptisonod not less than three nor more than twelve months. "If any person not qualified to vote In this Common. wealth, agreeably to law, (exceptthe eons of qualifled , dt. hens) Shall appear at any place of election for the Impose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months." Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, " Every General and Special Election shall be open between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue open until seven o'olock - in the everting, when the polls shall be closed." ' Pursuant to the provisions contained In the seventy. sixth section of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective dis. trims, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district; at the Borough of Chambershorg, on the third day alter the election, being, for the present year ON FRIDAY, THE LITH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to do anti perform the duties required by law of said jOdges. ' Also—That where TrJudge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is tumble to attend such a meeting of Judges, then the certificate or reruns aforesaid shall be takes charge of by one of the Inspectors orClerks of the election of said district, who shall do and redonm the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Given under my hand and seal at Chambersharg, this 30th day of August, lfia . B.OIDEL BRANDT, 'Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Chamb'g. aug3o. Eng ant Sanc eons. D " rn GOODS AND NOTIONS ECKEL 4. GILBERT, EEEZZI NEW STORE,- MAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite to G reenate . olt's Hotel, Flare just bpened with an entire new stock ofDry Geods and Notions of all hinds, which they have selected , with great care to adapt them to this market, and which will be sold at the lowest CA2II RATEI. Their list includes - All grades of Calicos, Lupen's best All• Wool d'Laines, plain and printed, Muslin d'Laines, Amelines, - Berating, Brocade Alpacas, Black Alpacas, Silk Crape Plaids, Fancy and Plain cold Ai - Mures, Shepherd Plaids, all styles, Lopen's best French Merinos, all colors, Mourning Goods, all styles, Plain and Printed Flannels, Sack Flannels, Gilbert's Opens Flannels, all. colors, White, Red, Grey and Yellow Flannels, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, all kinds, Shirting tuslins, bleached and brown, Sheeting Muslims, bleached and brown, Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, French and American, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Vestings, Linen Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins, inevery style, Ladies' Corsets, all prices, Ribbons, Laces, Raffles, Hose, Gloves, Spool Cptlon, • Yells, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles, Ste; Bc. ALSO, A GILEAT TARIM OF BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS I.4fr" Remember, No Old Goody at ECKEL Ez . GILBEET'S New Store. Call and examine. . ang3o R E M 0 V A L! WM. WALLACE & CO. have removed their Dry Good Store to the stand occupied by them previous to the the, on the Corner of Main and Queen Streets, and are in receipt of a large lot of Goods, bought at refine: ed prices, at the late New York Auctions, to which they invite the attention of the public.. To pemous la want a Dry Goods weetty now lathe time to buy. • To the ladies we offer a large assortment of Dress Goods : Black and Fancy Silks, Poplins, Baratheas, Plain and Fancy, Delanes, &c. We have a 'goad assortment of Carpets, Matting, Oil Clothe, which we will sell low.' Call soon and get bargains, at june2B WM. WALLACE & CO'S. Vato, anb Qtapo. GO TO DEOHER T'S and• BUY YOUR HATS ANIL CAPS, He will cell you a 'Better Qualify, • More Serviceable and ra Finer Looking Hat FOR LESS MONET, - than can be bought elsewhere. "pRESH ARRIVAL.—Now is the time 11 to buy your Fall and Winter Goods, and. W. W. PAXTON'S, in the Market House, is the place to get them clirap andsood. A very fine assortment of Mend fine and coarse Boots, Balniorals and Gaiters, Ladies' Glove Kid, Morocco and Coarse Shoes and. Gaiters, Misses' and Children? ShmeandGaiters , . of every style. Also MENS' AND BOYS' RATS AND CAPS at prices to snit all. The best Bomemake of Hats to be had. A fine assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Canes, Umbrellas, • constdntly on hand. Call and examine our stock before purchasing.. In the Market House, on Second street -, F ,ALL STYL,E HATS AND CAPS DECHERT has jug received the - PALL STYLE OP HATS, which he is Selling Chop?? than ths Reaptst. Call and get bargains. ' THE PATENT RESOitT HAT EMI SHAPES AND COLORS, at LOW MeV), fit L DECIIERT'S on Second. Street. near the KWhlngton Home. MEN'S BOY'S AIM - CHILDREN'S HATS of every "Teta be bad amp at PAXTON'S. THE "SHERIDAN - ITESCiIerE FIAT," a nice (wilder, at PAXTON'S. Boots anb *toes. 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 George Ludwig, on Main Street, one door south of Greenawalt's Hotel, where he Is now opening the largest assortment of Boots and Shoes ever brought to thebounty. His stock embra ces every v#riety of Youths', Ladles` and Men's BOOTS & SHOES, which for style of finish, and durability of Wear, cannot be surpassed In the county, and which will bo sold at prices to suit the times. Having purchased THE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, be is prepared to make Customer. work. at short notice, by the best workman in the county. With a disposition to be obliging and am commodating, he hopes to merit a liberal share of pat. ronage=without ti desire M monopolize, as his motto Is, In our common calamity, to live and let live. Particular' attention paid to-ali kinds of lbNiring, TERMS, GASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH. EXTTION. He has also on hand, and do n sle, cheap, Trunks, ,Va. list's, Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Golhm, paper, Envelopes, Inkstands, Steel Pens, &0., &c. may /0 P. FELDMAN.' N. E.—All persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and make immediate settlement, that I may be enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City, THE GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITER with or without Buckles, at PAXTON'S. AFINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS cheap nod darnble tug receivoti of PAITON'S. Coal, ILulrcbtt, CARPRNTFRS AND BUILDERS! 'A T T E Ar The undersigned have now on hand, at their PLANING AND FLOORING NILE, a large supply of Saab, Shuttas, Doors and Blinds for sale, or made to order. Mouldings of all descriptions, from half inch to 8 inches, on band. • Plain and Ornamental Scroll Sawing nearly executed. also—Wood Turning in all its branches. Newel Posts, Banisters, Bed Posts, &c„ unhand. A large supply of Dressed Flooring for sale. Also—Window and Door Frames on hand or made at short notice. - lIAZELBT, VERNON' & CO., lebi tf Harrison Avenue, Chambersburg, Pa. LEONARD EBERT & SON, COAL AND LUBBER 3IERCHAIITS. We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber, and are prepared to tarnish Bill Lumber to order at short no tice, all at the most reasonable terms. Our stock of Lam. her consists of White Pine 2 inch Plank, " " 1} " eelect Plank. " " Plank. " 1 select and Calling Board's, • " " Boards, f " siding (8 inch,) - " Best River Shingles, " Worked riming, " " " - Siding, " Joist and Scantling, all sizes, Hemlock Joist and Scantling, " Boards, Yellow Pine Boards, Joist and Scantling, Palling and Plastering Laths. We have also always on hand a good supply of all kinds of Coal for stoves and lime-burning. Also a supe rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub lic are invited to give us a call, as we will endeavor to give satisfaction to all that call. Coal and Lumber furnished on the earn to *tiny station on the Franklin Railroad grollite on Second St., In the pM.r of the Jail' Yaid, Chambersburg, Pa. ' LEO: EBERT & SON: ,july7J-tf. STEAM SAW MlLL:—Thetuaderaign ed have erected and in operation a Steam Saw MI at the South Mountain, near Graffenburg Springs, and are prepared to saw to ender Baia of WHITE OAX HEMLOCK or any Rind of timber desired, at the short. eat notice and at low rates.. One of the firm will be at the Hotel of Saari Greenawalt, in Chambersburg, on Satur day the 24th inst. and on each alternate Saturday thereaf- ter for the purpose of contracting for the delivery of lum ber. LUMBER DELIVERED at any petal at the Low. gsr RATES. All letters should be addressed to thorn at Gralfenburg P. 0.. Adams CO., Pa. decl4.ly MrLTENBERGER & BRADY. sma lots of Lumber, Shingles, &c., from our miiis can be procured at any time at W.F. MISTER & SRO'S, Market Street, Chambersbnrg. S MALL, BENDER CO., York and GoLisborough: LUMBER DEALERS - AND WANUFACITTILERS OF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, 4c., Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of ;seas oeable Lumber, star—Joist and Scantling, Weatherboard ing, dressed Flooring, Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings and Fencing . . jaP White Pine and Oak Bills, sawed to order at the shortest notice. All communications should be addressed to YORE, PA. [sep-ly BUI/. DING LUMBER.—The rindert signed is prepared to saw all kinds of Building Linn ber pt the lowest market rice. It A. RENFREW, GIitENWOOD 31.1 - I.ls, Fayetteville P.O. - dee.B-1 y LU MB E R.--All kinds of Lumber for sale at reasonable rates at A. S. MOSMVS MIL-near (4 I/ In ay, Pa. jnlyl94; Gift 73 lotribution. A PRESENT FOR ALL i! BONA FIDE Glyr DISTRIBUTION H $lOO,OOO IN SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS MAO BOXES STEEL PENS. 100,000 FREE GIFTS. Each pricha.ser, besides receiving - PULL value for his money in Pens: is sure to receive a valuable gift worth from 30 cents to $5,000. The People's Pen Company. in 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 otietail 100,000 box es, each box - containing, one gross and a certificate end thug the holder to one share in the allotment of the fel lowtng desirable and substantial gifts. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Acres of Land in Cattarangns county, New' - York, in the 'tidally of Petroleum Well& 85,00 t - 100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timber Land on - . .. .. Lehigh River. Pennsylvania. 3,000 5 U. S. 7 2-10 Coupon Howls. $3OO each. 2,500 10. — ` : ''' " " " 100 " . 1,0130 10 " " " 50 ~• 500 50 Orders on a First-class city house for a corn. plete suit of fashionable Clothing. 0100... 5,000 50 Ladles' Rich Silk Dress Patterns. 075 '3 750 .5, Chickenroes or other 4 .. ..1. ranker, Round Corner Rosewood Piano-7 octaves-45W 2,500 50 Wheeler & Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing Machines, 0.50, ' 2,500 20 Gent's rine Cold Hunting Case Watches, . ._. £1".7)0 20 Ladies' -- --. __ .. _. 50 Gents'. " Silver " ,'.' " 40 2,000 100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large $lO, 1 1 WI) 1I)`‘ Man 7.1 1,000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and Ear Rings. Sl5 li 000 1,000 Ladies' Finn Gold Finger Thugs, $6 6,000 1,000 Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone _ _ _ Sleeve Buttons 1,000 Sets Lady's nod Gent's Gold Studs, S 5 5,000 1.000 Photographic Albums. $2.50 2,500 - 10,000 Tickets of Admission to Branum's or Bry ant's. 30 cents 3,000 15 000 Packages Assorted Stationary, 50 cents,.... 7,500 5.00 Fine Briers, cod Pipes, (our own importation,) 75 cents, 3.750 10 000 Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttois, 5O cts 5,000 50.000 Sheets Fashionable Music. 30 cents. 11,000 4 523 Photopraphic Portraits of President Lincoln and Tad, 50 cents,.... The allotment will be conducted in the mutt honorable and upright manner. Every holder of a certificate will receive a present Worth from 30 cents to $5,090. They guarantee to distribute every article in the list. Our Pens are splendid specimens of American industry, are finer goods than can be bought elsewhere for the same money, and will stand upon their merits. Price, 81.50 per gross. 144 pens, for either of the following kinds: No. 1. The People's Pen Co. Business Pen. No.:. " Popular Pen, same as • ... _ . G illott's, (30.3.) No. 3. 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 of gifts will be public, and all purchasers incited to be present. Address TidE PEOPLE'S PEN CaDIPANY, Business Office, 62 William street, New York. C. C. NEWIIOUSE, Actuary. - 7 Thato Pens are also on hand for examination and Sale at the Ace of this paper. ai42-6m *gibing anb Manners. SADDLERY! RE MOVAL!!- JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement recei ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and the community generally, who may need any thing in his line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street, on the same site occupied by him previous to the fire, wbere he keeps constantly on band every• variety of SADDLE. BY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he prepared to eell the same on terms that defy competi tion: Every article odbred fur gale is warrented to be made of the best materiel and by competent workman, which will be fullydemonstrated on an examination there of. TRUNKS AND VALISES. He would also call tl attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantial Trunk'or Valise to his assortment. apriUt SADDLERS' HARDWARE.-C. H. GORDON has just parchneeLl In the East a large stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE, consisting of Backels, Rings, Bitts, Flames, Bridle Fronts, Tacks, Riv ets, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black trimmed aid full-plate self-adjusting _Trees, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Col lars, Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web, Cock-eyes, Thread. Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, Am., &v., which he invites Saddlers and others to call and examine, and which will be sold at low rates. • H. GORDON HAS ON HAND A C large assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Brk diet, Flatters, fancy Bound Bridles, Wagon, Carriage and Linen Nets of all kinds, from 81,00 to 8 - 7,00 ; Curry Combs, Home Cards, Mane Combs, Brushes, Horse Boote e , Cow Hides, and many other articles not necessary to eau., merate, REMOVAL.—q. H. GORDON has re moved his SADDLERY SHOP to the stand occu pied by him previous to the fire, on ,tAlt STME I', a fen• doors (loath of Greenawalt's Hotel. CARRIAGE 31ANUFA6TORY.—The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has resumed the Carriage making business at the old stand of Feiffer & Foltz, on the corner of Market and Sec ond Streets. where ho is prepared to make to order any kind of CARRIAGES desired. lle will also keep on hand and for sale all kinds of vehicles, such as BAROUCHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. lie will also give particular attention to repairing Vehi cles and as be Max none but the best of workmen in kis employment ho feels assured that his work will give sat., isfaction. His prices will bo found to be as low If not lower than at any other shop. LIVERY.—He keeps on hand a Stock of good saddle and driving Horses and Carridgee of different kinds for hire at reasonable rates. mny t. 11t65 P. HENRY PEIFFER. 1865 PHILADELPHIA .WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER lIANOINOS and WINDOW SHADES. North East Corner Fourrru AND MARKET StroidQ, PHILADELPHIA. K B.—Always In Store, a large Stock of angl6,lm LINEN and OIL- SHADES TRUNKTRUNKS; VALISES, CARPET-BAGS S; QA TES AND UMBRELLAS, of the best mauc leture. at PAXTON'S. Ple famidiu itpunhersbur4 4Throterizo, &v. G ELWICKS & BURKHART LARGEB' ST I O T GOF'aTCHANDISE taw]; and sell goods WHOLESALE AB CHEAP • E.I any Lone in Phßadelphia. G EL WI L e KS & BURKHART manufacture every description of • CANDIES AND CONFECTIONARY, .and sell strictly at CITY PRICES. OIL'I OIL! OIL! OIL! GELlvicKs & BUMigART WHOLESALII KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS as cheap as it can be bought at Pittsburg with freight added, and cheaper by 3to 4 cents per gallon . with freight added tharrit can be bought in Philadelphia. Country Merchants, notice this fact. You can do better in Oils with this firm than either city, as we buy In large quantities expressly thrwholeasding. GELIVICKS & BURItHART have just received a line of superior , FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, GELIVICKS & BIIRKRARt have a large supply of PRIME HAMS, G ELWICKS & BURKHART keep a great variety of SPICES AND FRESH BAKING ARTICLBS. OP All Spices are ported on their own mill and pre. pared In theft ownstore, pure and fresh, no adulteration. G ELWICKS & BURKHART keep a large stook of , TOBACCO AND SEGARS, . and will sell them whokaaleaftity prices. - G ELWICKS 'I3URKHART keep an immense stork of NOTIONS AND VARIETIES kept in all country stores, and will sell them as _ neap as city Louses. G ELWICKS 64 . BURKHART have a large stock COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FISH and SALT, at wholesale.pyiees. aELWICKS & BIIRKH.A. - gT vi expect their bnsines , to . pay them by sellirig 'rime amount of gad,, and not by ,arge profits. G EL -W ICX S 'A: BURKHART have received a lar lot of PRIME CH E ESE,- and a variety of CRACKERS fresh from thblaferY. G ELIVICK S l bc BURKHAIIT'S Wlioletae and Retail GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY is on .Ssrond Street, between Queen and Market sin., F ACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! E. D. REID having jail returned from the Eastern cities is now opening a large and general assortment of fRESH GROCERIES. City Cured' MUDS and Dried Beet 3,010 $lOO 2.000 Prime No. I and 2 Shore 31ackerel, ' in barrels, halfinuvels, quarters and kits. - Havre-de-Grace. Smoked and Salt Herring, - Pickled Shad (without bbues), Canned Fruits ai II Jellies, Oranges. L.mions, Ban suns, Pine Apples, Prunes. Figs, German Pears, = Raisins and Nuts, And last, but not least, the largest and best assortment of GLASS AND qUEENSWARE • out of the city of Philadelphia. F R T JARS of all the improved patent patterns. Also, CORE-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS, besides one thousand live hundred articles• not above named, and aloof which will be sold at a small advance, at the Family Grocery on the South-east earner of Afain and Waslan t erron streets, Chambersburg. MP Cash paid for Country Produce. june2l E. D. REID. J,OOO MARKET HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they have re-opened their Oro cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company, in the Market House,, and take this method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock is Cootplete in every variety of FAMILY - GROCERIES; consisting of Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars', Teas, To baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords. Twines, Glass ware, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their former place of business. They will always keep a stall eient stock on band to be enabled to meet the demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex change for goods at cash market paces. Don't forget the place, (Market House,) three doors from the corner, on Queen Street. lattg3ll HUBER 4.7. LEMASTER. Lady's Extra Fine. QPRECHER'S GROCERY STORE.- The undensignedilas the Inigest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public nt the lowest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary tuenumerate, as his stock is large and complete, Highest paces paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goods. lang3ll CYRUS SPRECHER. IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT the lowest prices, call at the Family Grocery of E. D. REID, opposite Dr. Suesserott's. ~,,,, IMP OR TEIR S OF WINES ANI7LIQUORS. LAUMAN, SALLADE & C O., O. 1'7,3 SOUTH NMI' STREET., Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Phtleslelphia GEO. 81. laum.Ay, A. M. SALLADE, J. D. BITTEW, Each bottle sealed with green wax with the initials of the SUPERIOR OL-D MADEIRA WINE FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND • HOCK WINES AND AN ARSORTMENT OF FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE . osponNE & ca's • OPORTO. VERY Fl'E AND DELICATE OLD POHT'.WINE, Eaoh bottle seciled with yellow wox with the Inltialsofthe Firm. INPORTED BY LAUMAN, SALLADE &CO., No. 1 21 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. O - LD RYE WHISKEY, OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, WARIWtTED. OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, FOUST WHISKEY, WEERT'S WHISKEY, TAFFEYS WHISKEY, AND READING WINES. LAWMAN, SALLADE & CO., N 0.13" South Ninth Street, ,Philadelphia. 0023-Iy. APMETALLIC ARTIFICIAL LEGS. Somethin g new. Neat for a panphlet. ang'2-fie J. W. WESTON, 706 Broadway, New York I= at a reduction on former agates. iLiquoro. RIVESE, GARDRAT SLCO:§ SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE OF 1838, ME. IMPORTED BY LAMIAN, BALLADE & CO Etre% Finto ant -Plants, WEST FRANKLIN EKES.- LARGE AND CHOICE PRETE TREES A PREVAILING ERROR CORRECTED. The Idea has become current, that Ryder has sold out his nurseries, in part from the circumstance of baying sold at auction a portion of stock last spring. the sale 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 atter:elapse at the several sac. lions wellknow that the stock an hand is very large andel superior quality. Several pretending nurserymen, solie. itingigsrders through this county have endeavored to make this idea bear upon the community ; that this establish ment is sold out and the business discontinued. Bachand similar falsehoods have been indulged in by local and traveling tree speculators for the peculiar benefit of them selves. The public are herebyinfonned that the business is and wffl be continued as heretofore, and all orders how ever large or small, will be filled entire from our own grounds. We grow a fall stock of every Pmit Tree, Plant, or Grape Vine described in our catalogue, and con sequently are not dependent on other nurseries for a sup ply, nor compelled to send off several hundred miles for Trees to 411 the orders of our customers. We are prepared to fill orders from our own grounds and twenty per cent. cheaper, considering the quality of the stock, than any other establishment in the county. All persons who wish to purchase are invited to call personally and examine stock. Early. attenthm to this will be of vast interest to those interested, as we can show s great variety of fruit through the fruit season. Fruit for sale at the nurseries in large or small quantities. Post Otneo address, London Franklin Co., Penna. B. L. RYDER, Proprietor. - West Franklin Nurseries, on the Loudon and Cove Gap road,. jui3e23-ant pRANKLIN NURSERY.—Desirous - of clearing xt s a , t , 2 , f s mi , Rronnds I otter for pale, ;iO,OOO- . rf'LE TREES. Times. 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 roots, and can be removed without risk. They can be furnished from five feet to nine feet in helghth, with proportionately heavy stalks, and are well worth the attention of ,persons wishing to plant orchards. I will sell them at from 810 to 414 per 100, according to size and quality of Tree, when ordered in quantities of 100 and upwards. PEAR, ; CHERRY and PEACH. TREES for full plant ing also on band. EVERGREEN and SHADE TREES in varlet, with' a general assortment of SHRUBBERY. GRAPES.-4 am prepared to receive and fill orders for Grapes for fall planting, such as Concords (the best dark now cultivated,) Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, T. Elden; and all the latest varieties offered. A moderate charge to cover expenses for packing. All goods delivered in Chambersburg or at the Rail Road if desired. - Orders addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. J. HEYSEB., Agent, Franklin Nursery, Chambersburg may3l-im S T rS TFRAM The subscriber would call the attention of all persons who have not a full supply , of Fruit on their premises, to the large and well selected assortment of Fruit Trees," Vines, do., now offered for the fall trade. Our stock is very large and comprises the best Varieties known to po mologists. Om collection of Fruits of every class is by far the largest in the County and second to none in the State. We invite all who wish topurehaie Trees to any extent, to come and see and lenve their orders at the espied pas sale opportunity. We guarantee that no one dill regret the visit, as we are prepaied to show more variety in the fruit line than' ally establishment in the country. Fruit can be seen growing at any time through the fruit season. Fruit far sale at the nurseries, of all kinds in sea son. Address, B. L RYDER, Proprietor. Loudon, Franklin Co., Pa. West Franklin Nurseries, on the-Loudon and Cove Gap road. Q.,_TRAWBERY PLANTS - MAY BE P , ,,i'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 ; $l,OO per 100, $7 per 1000, Alba ny Seedling, Austin Shaker, Baynes Favorite, French's Seedling, Hooker, lowa, Triumph de Gand, Trolopes' Victoria, Vicoinptse, Hericart de Thury, The follow ing,at $1,50 per dozen ; 50 plants $3,00; DA plants 85, 00 : New Jersey Scarlet, Agriculturist, Colonel Elsworth. Ritley's Goliath, Russell Prolific, Fillmore. The lost six tot ready before let of September, must be ordered in time to secure a supply. Address, B. L. RYDER, - West Franklin Nurseries, , London, Franklin county Fa. angs,Sm. QIIADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES E VARIETY.—Large sized Shhde Trees for Street; planting. Orders for those should be sent in early. They eau best be seen and determined upon while the foliage .S 6 upon them. [june2B-ilm] B. L. RYDER. li)ottIo. EASTERN INN.—The undersigned ha lately purchased the large and commodious Brick Building of Rev. S. R. Fisher, In connection withhis present place of 'nosiness, on the corner of Main street and Lndwig's Alley, is prepared to accommodase BOARD ERS by the day, week or month. Be is amply provided with STABLING to accommadate the traveling public. Having a large LIVERY STABLE connected with the Hotel, guests and the public generally can be furnished with Horses and Carriages at any moment. Persons visit ing Cbambersburg with their families will find this the must comfortable Hotel in the county, as it has been re fitted with entire new Furniture, and the rooms are large and well ventilated. The TABLE is amply supplied teeth all the luxuries of the season, and the BAH, whtela L tie Melted from the Brick Building, will always be furnished with choice and pure liquors. Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. tyktl2[' S. F. GREENAWALT. BROWN'S H OTEL.—This Hotel, sit*- aced on the corner of Qdeen and Second Streets, op posite the Bunk, Court Room, and County Offices, and in the immediate neighborhood of Stores,-Shops, and other places of business, is conveniently situated for country people having business in Chambersburg. The Building 'has been greatly enlarged and refitted fur the accommoda. tion of Guests. THE TABLE w ll always be ftwnished with the best the 31arket can 'produce. THE BAR will be supplied with pate and choice Li guors. THE STABLE is large and attended with a good and careful Ostler. Every attention will be rendered to make Guests core Sortable while sojourning at this Hotel. febl JACOB S. BROWN, Proprietor. TNION HOTEL.—This old -and well t.. 3 established note! is now open tor AEI accommodation of Guests The Proprietorhaving Mimed the three-story block of bml• dings on Queen Street, in the rear of his former stand, is prepared to furnish GOOD ROOMS for the traveling and transient custom. MS TABLE will sustain its former reputation of being supplied with the best the market q cau,produce. _ MS BAIL, detached from the* maila , baildingovill ways have choice and pare Liquors. Good warm STABLING for fifty horses, with careful ostler. Every attention will be made to render guests comfort able while sojourning at this Hotel. janlB JNO. FISHER, Proprietor.' VATIONAL HOTEL.—The subscriber 11 would respectfully announce that hebas no far com pleted his hotel building as to be enabled to open it for the accommodation of the public. The building is en tirely new and built en the most approfed plan for com fort and convenience. NEMS=EMN He has also erected in connection with the Hotel a large and convenient STABLE, and is nowprepared to furnish Stabling and Provender for any number or Horses. Attached to the Stable (undercover) are a pair of HAY AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention of Farmers, Drovers and Butchets is invited. july26 DANIEL TROSTLE. TIAVID HUTCHISON _ILY nos become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG, PA. This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly, refitted and furnished throughout its parlors and chambers,. and is now ready for the reception of guests. The traveling public will And the United States Hotel the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on account of Its access to the railroad, being immediately between the two great depots in this city. (Harrisburg, jute 17, 631£ STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE the Lebanon - Tilley and Pennsylvania Railroad De , , pots, Harrisburg etty, Pa. This convenient and pleasant Hotel is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian Queen in Chamhersburg, and he invites the patronage of his old friends and.thepublio generally. Termsinoderate: oets-tf JOHN W. TAYLOR. tioots anti , ~,Stationern. THE OLD HOOK STAND OF S. S. SHRYOCK, Has been removed to tho new building opposite the POSTI . OFFICE, wherna full assortment of - SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC. Can be bad at exceedingly Low Prices. WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a larg and new stock. Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens, fully warranted. Orders taken fur goods, which will be Expressed in ths shortest possible time. The New York and Philadelphia Papers received deb fur which weekly subscriptions will be taken. First Class Novels, Magazines and Periodicals receiVec a*soon as published. - ' 'We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper ban they ear be had elsewhere. -- Music sent free of portage to any part of the county. Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on hand. Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or ders satisfactorily and with dispatch. Ma. J. K. SultrocK, is now located In New York, which enables us to undertake the' most complex commissions. Old Hooks of particular editions, dates or style, hunted up at a reasonable commission. inovi2j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' ROPES d TIVLYES. I I The undersigned hating purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of J. P. Orey, deCd, respectfully announces to her friends, and the former patrons of the establishment, thitt she will continue th carry on the business, in alt its varionsbranches, at THE OLD STAND, on Franklin street, Chambersburg , where she will Ixrpleits• ed to receive the calls and orders of the public, All kinds, sites, and qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES,.&C., always kept on hand or made to order of the beat material, and tunilsed at reasonable prices. In connection with the alcove business, elm is ales prepared to manufacture HAIR, HUSK, AND OTHER AIATTRASSES, • as well as Horse Blankets and Fly , Nets of trierior Taal Sty- and style. Persons M. want of superior arnoleS in the above line are requestedtocall,'ersend tbelr orders, which will be attended to promptly. ectii -1 y MARY E GRAY. Oarblew Outing, &v. TT A B. -D - W A. It E • HUBER B..TOLBBHT Ravi ) °Petted their store csa lain street, - nearly opposite their old place of business, with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &e., - consisting in Part of . Ircnt, Taints, Nails, Spites, t ' oris' Trictiae Steel , Hinges, , Plan - - Varnisti, Mass, . 4 , Blasting Pcityder, - i Grind Stones, ' Cedar Ware, Pocket Knives, Ezr.., &a, Files, Brushes, Shovels, Belts, - Spades, Sptelal attention is called to But'den and Contnactunt, Enemy are Prepared to furnish in any quantity, at wholesale, everything in their line. Call and =mine our stock.. COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. The aubsMiber respectfully Werra his friendiand the public; that he continues to carry on theabove business, at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re formed Church, CHAMEBERSBITRG, PA. -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 Fair and Country llogskits, Patent Leather, Saddle Trees and Glrthing. • Gig drrees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain. Web, lower than Cotton tames, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinried and Japanned Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle. Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Barnes. - BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns ; Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable fur the trade. ALL KINDS OF PLATMG, &c., done with neatness and despatch. . (dealt) LEWIS WAMPLER. • CHEAP HARDY ARE! • BRAND & FLACK Had a few giods under the pavement, which were not burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard ware. Besides, they bare just received from New York and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods, purchased much cheaper thauthey are generally sold. They baring been burned out, therefore we offer Iron, Nails Hocks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts. Oils,, Glass, Paint, &c., afthe!owest figure. TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS! -We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds, which we trill 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. - - • - CUTLERY. B.nives'and Forks, Seigo,rs, Razors, Pocket Knives, Spoons, &c., just received from New York wldell we offer very• . sep2B CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS, Shoemakers' Findings, • Saddlers' Finding at BRAND & FLACK'S. SHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT NJ 45 cents each and many other articlei which was in the fire, which can be made as good as new at BRAND & FLACK'S. CCEDAR WARE.--Call at the Store in the Alley, BRAND &FLACK. Gentot ,furniobing Goo to. THE PLACE TO GET A CIINAAP Hat and Cap, at BOSS'. D OSS'KEEPS A FULL LINE OF JUL) GENTS' WEAR. O CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS IN nt= ROSS'. EME MEER THE SIGN OF THE " Red Sbirt," lipliosite Brown's Hotel." T o OSS' IS THE PLACE TO GET A al) good fitting Colliu. - 'UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. , i ,‘J A large kA at ROSS'. NECK TIES, STOCKINGS, GLOVES 11 and 'Kerchiefs at , ROSS'. Q OAP S, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY 'kJ and Fancy Goods, at ROSS'. CALL AND SEE THE NICE WHITE Shirts, at ROSS'. ROSS KEEPS A -GOOD ASSORT meat of Gents Wear.- NEEDDF GOING ABROAD while yon can be supplied by ROSS'. :T pIIMELLAS AND CANES CHEAP lJ at ROSS'. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS OF ALL styles at 'ROSS'. SOMETHING NEW AT ROSS'. p OSS IS ON QUEEN STREET, OP AA) poetic, Brown's HoteL elating. NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK THE OLD CLOTHLNG EMPORIUM, Di THE MARKET HOUbE: Chamber - burg, Pa. The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destruction of Chambersburg, has again returned and opened oat in full blast In the Market House between Wallace's Dry Good store and Huber & Lemaster's Gro cery store, a large assortment of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS, of every description and quality. This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vats, Under Shirts, Drawers, &c., also - GENTLEM.ENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col lars, Umbrellas. &c., His stock of Cloths for customer work consists of French, English and Domestic manufacture.. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimers, Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain and Fancy Cassixner Vestings which will be made up to order in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and reasonable terms. Having engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam prepared to famish clothing in the most fashionable styles, 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 lrpectftelly solicit a continuance of the same. octal J. T. H • SKINSON: THE NEW PHILADELHHIA CLOTHING. STORE ! ' JOHN DIETER Would respectfully infirm the citizens of Ohambersbura', and the public generally, that he hasapened A IiEW , CLOTIMG STORE, On Main St„ in Isaac Hutttm's new bnilding, opposite Huber 4 Tolbert's. His stock embraces a complete assortment of new wet desirable Goods, which he offers to - the.publio at very low rates. He also has a full line of GENTLEMEN'S FT_TRNISHING GOODS. far Call and examine for yourselves. 4EII PARTICULAR ATTENTION' PAID TO _ CUSTOM WORE, and satirfeation guaranteed, [july26.3m Dentists. TIR. H. R. FETTERHOFF, SURGEON DENTurr. Office one door West of the Telegraph Office, Greencastle, Pa. AR.work entrusted to tarn will bo promptly attended to and wtwranted. nutyl7.6m* DR. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL- OF .PICE an Second Street, one square South of the Markat House. long% T T. DEL ACROI•X EI•xo. 37 South SECOND Street, above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS CARPETINGS.! - - Having received by late arrivals, all the newest and mostattmctive Styles of Carpetinga-4 All Pt/VANED TO OFFER at the LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL— John Crossley & Son' s English Tapestry Brussels Low ell & Hartford Three• Ply and Extra Super Ingratu Car pets, with a large assortment of medium and low priced CARPETLNGS, WINDOW SHADES, OILCLOTHS, &C., J. T. DELACROIX: No. 3 - 7 South SECOND Street•between Chestnut Z.: ugl6.3m 'Market, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL 80CIETY.--The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will hold its Exhibition an September 26th, 27th, 28:/: and 29th, 1865, at WILLIAMSPORT, Lyon:thug county, Pennsylvania. • Ahy information desired by persons desiring to exhibit, applications for premium list or posters, or by members of the Society: mil be given by the undersigned, or A. ,BOYEI lIAMILTON, President, Harrisburg. Inlys A. BROWES LONGAEER, Sec y. Se to & 29; 1865. Eaattbeolitit jektiettp: IiVATUtff,S, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, acc. Having just opened a well selected assortment of s goods, in my line, directly Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, where my old and I hope ~Inany new cnstomors will find me daringbusiness hours. My old stock having been tff• dueed very maidenly on the 30th of July lass, I was Man pelled to buy an Entire Nego'Slok of deeds, which are of the latist styles and patterns, consisting of Gold and Silver (imported and American) Gent's and Ladles' 'Watches, Jewelry of - fine and medium qualities, . Silver Thimbles, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Sutter Knives, Gold Pens of fine quality, . . Pocket Cutlery, R 87. 0 ,4 strops and Brushes, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Antler Knives, Jett Goads; Pocket Books, Ladies' Purses, Nail and Tooth Brushes, _ - - • Bedding and Pocket Combs, Lead Pencils, - Morocco Satchels, . • ' Large and Small Willow Baskets,. _ MUSICAL INSTRIJMENTS, Flutes, . _ Fifes, Banjos, Tamborines, Accordeons, , Flutings, &c. The assortment of CLOCKS to large and of every 'ea rie " have on band the HENRY .B.E.P.EAT.TEG areLE, which can be fired fifteen times in that many seconds. Everybody should have one for self defence. - - The public are Invited to call and examine thud. PISTOLS on band and orders filed foratry kind that may be wanted. Cartridges - of all sizes kept on hand. From long experience l can adapt Spectacles to the sight of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames ways outland. Having the agency for the sale of the celebrated MIR GLAII AND FIRE-PROOF- SAFE, mannfactureSl by Farrell, Herring & Co., I will fill orders at the manufac tures price. All informationin regard to them given. - The public are invited to call and examine the stock. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired of low rates to suit the times. decl4 aprille, G OLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE. F. G. DITSIAN: Second Street, in Washingion Earl Building, Has just returned from the city with a large and cheap_ stock of goods, to which he invites all to come and exam ine before purchasing elsewherej His stock consists of GOLD AND SILVEII. of the latest styles, Gold and Silver Chains, Breast-pins; Ear and Finger Rings, Sleeve Bottom, Studs, etc., SILVER WARE, Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, Castors, &a. I bare added to my stock a large assortment of thirty hour and eight day CLOCKS. all of which will be sold low. Goods warranted as represented. mP Thankful to my many fnends and Customers tor their liberal patronage, would most respectfully ask of them a continuance of the same. augl6•tf MARSHALL'&•C3 O .,