The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 25, 1865, Image 4

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.13 It OCLAMATION!-GEERAL
ELECTION,—Whereas, in and by an Act of the
General Aisembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylv
entitled t "An act relating to the Elections of that Co m m.
monwealtb," passed the 3d day of July, Anno Domini
1839, it Its made the duty of the Sheriff of every county
within the Commonwealth to give public notice of the
General Eleetieni, and in such notice to enumerate—
-Ist—The Offleen; to be elected.
• 2tl—Designating the places at which the election Is to
be held. Therefore
1, SAMUEL BRANDT, High Sheriff of the County of
Franklin, do hereby . make known and give this PUBLIC
NOTICE to fhe Electors of the County of Franklin, that
ON TILE 51 TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, (being
the 10th day of the month,) a General Election will be
held at the several Election Districts mtablished by law
in said county ' at which time they will dote by ballot for
the several unicorn, &e., hereinafter named
One parser) for Auditor General of the State of Penn
sylvania.
One person for Surveyor General of the Snstehf.Fsitt•
sylvania.
One person for Senator to represent the Senatorial Dis
trict, ostnposed of the counties of Adams and Franklin.
Two persons for members of the Honse of Repieoenta•
fives of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, to repre !
sou tthe mantles of Franklin and Petry. •
iThe person to ill the office of Sheriff of the county of
Franklin.
One person to lilt the office of Treabore; of the count)
of Franklin.
One person to fill.the office of District Attorney of the
county Of Franklin.
One person to fill the office of County SuPreyor of the
county of Franklin.
One person to fill the office of County Commissioner for
the connty of Franklin.
One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor for
the county of Franklin.
One to MI the office of Auditor for th'e county of
Franklin.
th r r i zecru to fill the office of Coroner for the county of
The said Eleettcms till be held throughout the County
al follows _
I •At the Court House In the Borough of Chambersburg,
I . for the North Ward of said Borough, and part of Guilford
-towttahip.
), At the House of I). L. Taylor, for the South Ward of
said Borough.
• At the Public House of John Gordon, athe West Point
), of Chambeniburg for the township of Hamilton.
At the• School House in FayetteNille, for parts of the
townships - of Guilford and Green,
At the Public 110111 M of Christian C. Foltz, in Greenyil
• Inge, for part of Green township.
At the WeStern School House. in thdtOwn of St. Thom
as, for the township of St. Thomas.
At the School House in the town of Fannettsbhrg, for
the township of Metal.
At the School House, in the town of Roxbury, fur the
township of Lurgae.
At the House of John Haney, for part of the township
of Fannett.
. _
At the School House, in the town of Concord, forpart
of the township of Fannon, anrL
.At the liar alone School House in Morrowstown dis
trict, for the other part of Fuunett township.
•At the House now occupied by Geo. Anderson In the
village of Quincy, for the township of Quincy.
At the Western School House in Waynesboro, for the
township of Washington:
At the House of John Adorns, in Greencastle, for An
trim and part of the townships of Peters and Montgomery.
At the School House, on the laud Michael Cook in War
ren township, for the township of Warren. -
At the Strasburg School House, for the township of Let
terkenny.
At the House of James Mullen, in the town of London,
for part of the township of Peters.
At the Log House on the farm of Jacob Elliot, for the
Welsh Han District being part of Montgomery township.
At the House of Thomas McAfee, in Mercersburg, for
parts of thetownships of Peters and Montgomery.
At the Dlottat Rock &hoe] House in Southampton town
ship for part of the township of Sonthanipton.
At the Eastern School House in Orritown, for the other
part of Southainptort township.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—" That every per
son excepting . Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any
aloe or appointment of profit or trust- under the United
States or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District,
n bother a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or
shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or
Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United Staten,
or of any Incorporated District. and also, that every mem
ber of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the
Select or Common Council of any City,. or Commissioner
any Ineconnited District, is bylaw Incapable of hold
ing or exercising at the time,•the office or appointment of
Ju4e, Inapector or Clerk of anv election of this Ctimmon
weal, and that no Judge, Inspectors or other officer of
ouch election, shall be eligible to be then voted for."
And the said Art of Assembly. entitled "An Act rela
ting to Elections of this Commonwealth." passed July 3,
1t139, further proyides, as follows, to wit:
"That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the res
pective places appointed for holding the elections in the
District in which they may respectively belong, before
9 o'clock, on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October,
and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk who
shall be a qtudified voter of such District
"In case the person who shall have received thei 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 Jftdge at
the nextpreceeding election, shall act as Iropecttir in his
place. And in ease the person who has received the high
est number ofvotes for Inspector shall not attend, the per
son elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in hie place,
and in 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 vhcancy
shall continue in the board for the space of one hots 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 eleeteth present at the time of
electiOn, shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy."
Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly
passed the 27th' day of February. 1849, entitled "An Act
relative to voting at Electious in the Counties of Adams,
Dauphin, York. Lancaster. Franklin, Cumberland. Brad
ford. Centre, Green and Erie," viz:
" §l. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre.,
palliatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsf reale in Gen
eral Assembly net, and it to hereby enacted by the author
ity of the tame—that it shall be lawful -- for the qualified
voters of the Counties of Adams,Datrphin, Lancaster, York,
Franklin, Cumberland. Bradford, Centre, Green and Erie,
from and after the passage of this Act, to vote for all can
didates for the various offices to be tilled at any election
on one slip or ticket: Provided, the office for which every
.
candidate voted for shall be designaSedi_es required by
the existing laws of the Commonwealth.
§ 2. That any frond committed by any jpersoory Ming
iu the manner above prescribed. shall be peraishedias sim
ilar frauds are directed to be punished by the existing laws
of the Commonwealth."
For the information of the electors of F,ranklin county,
I jitiblish the following, being the ith section of the Act of
the General Assembly of the session oflBsl, entitled, "An
Act to provide for the election of Judges of the several
Courts of this Commonwealth. and Weep:date certain Ju
dicial Districts.
"§ 4. That the election for Judges shall be held and
conducted in the several election Districts in the same
manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are
or shall be conducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors
and officers, and by the provisions of the Act pf the Gen
eral
Assemblyeentitled "An Act relating to the elections
of this Commonwealth, approved the 2d day ofJuly, 1E49,
and its several supplements and all other like laws as fax
as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall be deem.
ed and taken to be the election of Judges: Provided,
That the afore said electors shall vote for Judges of the
Supreme_Cotirt on a separate piece of paper, and for all
other Judges required to be learned in the law on another
separate 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 matters In relatiob to the
assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of
them, shall from tune to time require.
,"No person shall be permitted to vat any election as
aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one
years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least
one year, and in the election District where he offers to vote
at least ten daysimmediately proceeding such election, and
, within two years have paid a State or Connti tax which
have been assessedat least ten days before the election.
But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been
a qualified voter of any State, and removed therefrom and
returned, and who shall have resided in the election Dis
trict and paid taxes aforesaid shall be entitled to 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, who have-resided in the
election District ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to
. vote, although they shall not have paid taxes.'
"No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not
contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants furnished by the
Commissioners, unless. File, he produces a receipt for pay.
meat, within two years of a State or County tax, a ssesse d
agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence
either on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation
. .
of another, that he has paid such a tax, or in failure to
produce snare receipt, shall make oath to the'payinent
thereof; or, Seeoml. if he claim a right to vote by being an
elector between the ages of 21 and 2.2 yearn. shall depose
on oath or affirmation, that he has resided tu the State at
lenst, one year next before application, and make his such
' proof of residence in tIM District as is required by this Act,
anl that he does 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
of 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" he shall
be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the
word "age" if Le shall be admitted to vote by reason of
age, and In either case the reason of such vote shall be
called oat to the Clerks, who shall make the like note in the
list of voters kept by them.
' "In all eases where the name of the person claiming to
vote is not found on the list furnished by.the Commission
ers or Assessors, or his right to vete, whether found either
by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any- written thereon
or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the
duty of the Inspectors to examine such persons on oath as
to qualifications, and If he elaims to has e resided within
the haste one year or more, hie oath shall be sufficient
proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one wit
ness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided
within the district far snore than ten days next immediately
p r eceding said election, and shall also himself swear that
his bona Hde resideuce,An pursuaneeof his lawful calling,
is within the District, and that he did not remove into the
said District for the purl use of voting therein.
'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall
ma k e d ue proof, if required if his residence and payment
of taxenras aforesanisliall be soluntted to vote in the town..
ship,ward, or district lu which he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an
officer of the election under thisaet from holding such elec
tion, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or
shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the ere
cutlet, of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the
window or avenue to any window where the sum, maybe
holding, or shall use 'or proctive any intimidation, threats,
force or violence, with the design to influence unduly, or
overaw, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or t o
retain the freedom of choice, such person on oonviction shall
be ffned in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and
to be imprisoned fora time not less than one or more than
twelve montlus and If it shall be shown to the court where
the hied of such offence shall be had, that the pertsm so
offending was not a resident of the city, ward. district or
township where the said offence was committed, ant not
entitled to vote therein, then 1.11 Collvitiblll he shall be sen
tenced to pay a fine of not less than ono hundred nor More
than one thousand dollars, and to be imprisoned not leas than
sty months nor mare than tWV,
~ I f any person.or persons shall make anybct or wager
upon th e result of any election within this Commonwealth,
or shall offer to make any sneli bet or wager, or printed
advertisement, 'challenge or invite nay person or pe r sons t o
make such bet or %affe;upon conviction thereof, Ise or they
shall forfeit three' times the amount to offered to bet.
" If any person not by law qualified, emu fraudulently
Forte Si an election in this Commonwealth, or w ow othe f.
wine (tontine atoll ate out or his proper or
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N. If
C~l¢ctwntiaimafion:
any person knowing the want of such a gnidification shall
aid or procarc such pesos to vote, the person, On convic
tion, Shall be Rued in any sum not exceeding two hun
dred and beimpriscined fox any term not exceeding three
months.
"Itany R erson shall vote at mire than one election dis•
triet, or otherwise fraudently vote more than once on the
someday, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In
spector two tickets together, with the Intent Illegally to
vote, or advise and procure another se; to do, he or they
shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not less than fifty
nor more.than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not
less than three nor more than twelve months,
"If any person not qualified to vote in this Common
wealth, agreeably to law, (exceptthe 8011 S of qualified •tit.
izens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose
of issuing tickets o(of influencing the citizens qualified to
vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any munVt
exceeding one hundred dollars for everysuch offence, Od
beimprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months."
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first section of
sa it act, "Every General and Special Election shall be
open between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon
and shalt continue open until seven o'clock in the evening,
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
certilleates of return of the election of their respective dis
tricts; and produce them at a meetmg of one judge front
each district, at the Borough of Cbambensburg, on the
third day after the election, being, for the present year
ON FRIDAY, THE ltftH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT,
then and there to do and perform the duties tequired by
law of said judges.
Also--That where a judge by sickness or unavoidable
accident, is unable to attend such a meeting of judges,-
then the certificate orretnra aforesaid shall be taken charge
of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of veld
,district. who shall do and netform the duties required of
said judge unable to attend.
Given under my hand and seal at Chambetsburg, this
30th day of August, /8 0 3.
SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Chamlig. flue°.
stobro anb
LIGHTNING RODS GALVANIZED.,
1.4 ETTER & EYSTRR are putidng up Lightning
Rods of Galvanized Iron (all the rods are twisted from the
top to the ground) which is far superior fordumbility nod
protection than the notunum straight Black Iran Reda—
The Galcanitrd rod bring a more perfect conductor and
comes cheaper, also Lightning Rods repaired in good style.
Call and examine the Balvanized Rods before having any
of the black nits pot up. Store Room on Main street.
(100 K STOVES AND TIN WARE.-
kJ AU Patterns of Cook Mores. Parlor and Wood Mores
(for burning wood or coal.) Tin, Shag Iron, Copper and
Brass Ware of all kimls constantly on hand and for sale
cheap, at ETTER oc EYSTEWS. Main Street, opposite
Eyster & Bros: Store.
LT EROSENE OIL AND LAMPS.-ET
-11 TER & EYSTER are selling very best quality
of Kerosene Oil and Lamps. alsii Lamp Shades, of all pat.
terns, Chimneys, Wicks. BUrners. Lamps of all kinds
altered and repaired at 4.irt notice, at their Store Roam
on Main Street.
C. -E
OPPER WORKTTER & EYS
TER are Prepared to make any size Capper Still',
Irorr.,'Pipes Bream.' Kruk", in fact anything mole of
Copper and a: •h.• • Pry lowest Price. All kind+ of Cop
p er repairing dol., owl work all guaranteed.
ETTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
to do all kinds of GAS-FITTING. PLUMBENG and
BELL HANGING at short notice and work guaranteed
t o give satisfaction.
"FITTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
_ILI to put up HEATERS of all kinds, with portable and
Brick Casing, COOKING RANGES of all kinds, with Hat
Water Tanks and every convenience you tony want.—
Call and nee us before snaking any, arrangements with
other parties.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PR
MILLER, HAMILTON & CO.
TINWARE & STOVE DEALERS
hare reduced the price, of their good: 2.5 per cent.
They will put on the best quality—TlN ROOF'LIcG,
(Ending the Tin, &c.) for $lO per stputre. If the owner
finds the Tin they will put it on, tohleted, for 82 00 per
I=2
People would do well to call upon them before making
contracts or pur c hased elsewhere
Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB
BING, &c., at the cheapest rates.
LIGHTNING RODS, of best Galvanized Iron, put up
strongly and cheaply
M., H. & CO., have a fine welortment of
JAPAN - NED
EMU
AND ENAMELED 'WARE,
and also,
BIRD CAGRB.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, ,
WATER' COOLERS, &C.,
all of which they offer at short profits.
Give them a call and see for yourselves. [may 10
F OR COMPORT, CONVENIENCE,
Economy and Durability, use
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCRENER. ,
EUROPEAN RANGE!
THE RF..T RANGE EWER vvENTED,
SOLD BY
CHASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON,
.N0.5;09 - 2V. Second Se.,
-
Iron Founders, and Manufacturers of Stoves, Heaters,
Tinned and Enamelled Wares, &c., &e. (angf-'1..6m.
1300t5 anb ,5 tat iz nitp.
B OOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!
AT - SNIDER'S .
BOOK AND VARIETY STORE,
in the Market House, opposite Broun's Hotel.
Keeps emistaetly on band
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY,. Sc.
31) mn , Books, Photograph Albums,
Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fixtures,
Wall Paper, Fancy Baskets,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Satchels,
Blank, Pan and Memorandum Books of all sizes,
Gold Pens and fielders,
Pocket Books,
Ladies' Fancy Combs,
Zephyrs—Berman, Cashreep and Shetland Wool,
Blank Deeds,
Arnold's and other Inks,
Architect and Pattern Paper,
Songs. Dime Novels, Joke Books, &c.
Ear Old Books, Periodicals, 31.1i.5e and Newspapers
bound in any style,
' Blank Books made to order. ` Paper ruled to
pattern.
IV' AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF INTERNAL
REVENUE STAMPS. sepßt.3m•lmuna
T HE OLD BOOK STAND
OF
S. 5. 81-IRYOCK,
Has been removed to the new banding' opfx?slte the POST
OFFICE, where a full assortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC
Can be had at exceedingly Low Prices.
'NALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a larg
and new stock.
Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens, hilly warranted.
Orders taken for goods, which will be Expressed in Mr,
shortest possible time,
The New York and Philadelphia Papers received daily
for which weekly subscriptions will be taken:
First Class Novels, Magazines and Periodicals receives
as i soon as published.
We can sell Photograph Albums chieuper has they cat
be had elsewhere.
Atomic sent free of portage to any pert of the county.
Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on
bona
Our arrangements are such that we can supply any or
ders satisfactorily and with dispatch._
Mu. J. K. SIIRTOCK, is now located hi New York, which
Jumbles us hi undertake the most complex commissions.
Old Books of particular editions, dates or style, hunted
op at a reasonable commission.
_(nov2)
pINFROCKS MARBLE WORKS,
SgCOND 87REET. 801.7111 Op QUERN,
CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, &-e.,
Manufactured to order in the hod style and of the West
Design*. .Fhn
iitaal, - kiiiiiber; - '&r..
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS!
-A - T T .E T 0 liT!
The undersigned hare now on band, at their
PLASM* AND FLOORDa MILL,
a large supply of Sash, ShutteN, Doors and Blinds for sale,
or made to order.
Mouldings of all description', from half inch to 8 inches,
on hand.
Plain and Ornamental Scroll Sawing neatly executed.
Also—Wood Turning in all its branches. Newel Peaty
Banisters, Bed Posts, &c„ on band.
A large supply of Dressed Flooring for sale.
Also—Window and Door Frames on hand or made at
short notice. HAZELET, VERNON A: CO.,
fell tf Harrison - Avenue, Chambersburg,
LEON RD EBERT & SON,
COAL AND LU3IBER MERCHANTS.
We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber, and
are prepared to furnish Bill ,Lumber to order at short no
tice, all at the most reasonable terms. Our stock of Lum
ber consists of
White Pine 2 Inch Plank,
" " if 'i. select Plank.
" " If Plank.
' " " 1 select and Culling Boards.
' " f " Boards,
" " f " Siding (6 inch,)
" " Best River Shingles,
"" Worked Flaring,
" " " Siding, •
" Joist and Scantling, all slam,
- Hemlock Joist and Scantling,
" Boards,
Yellow Pine Boar 4 Joist and Scantling, _
Palling and Plastering Laths. •
We have also always on band a good supply of all
kinds of Coal for stoves and lime-burning. Also aeklyn•
rim article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The fhb
lie are invited to give us a call, as we will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all that call.
Coal and Lumber famished on the cars to any station
on the Franklin Railroad.
r3POtrice on Second St., in the rear of the Jail Yard,
Chambersburg, Pa. LEO. EBERT & SON.
july27-tL
STEAM SAW- MILL—The undersign
ed have erected Mad in operation a Steam Saw Mill
rtt - the South Mountain, near Graffenburg Springs, and are
prepared to saw to order Bills, of WHITE OAK, P.USTE,
HEMLOCK or any kind of timber desired, at the short
est notice and at lout rates. One of the firm will be at the
Hotel of Sam'! 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 point at the Low-
Esrr 'Lima. All letters should be addressed to them at
Cralfenburg P. 0.. Adams CO., Pa.
deof4-ly MILTENBERGER & BRADY.
ri - _ Small lots of Lumber, Shingles, from our
in6ls e no to' procured at any time at
F. EYSTEII. & BED'S,
Markel Street, Chambersburg.
SMALL, BENDER & CO.,
York and Gold.gbarough, Pa.,
,LIT BER DEALERS
• AND MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH. DOORS. SHUTTERS, BLUcDS,
POOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, 4e.,
Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of seas.
onable Lumber, viz:—Joist and Scantling. Weatherboard
ing, dressed Flooring. Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings and
Fencing.
White Pine and Oak -Bills. sawed to order at the
Armrest notice. All communications should be addressed
to YORK. PA. - [sepriS•ly
BUILDING LUMBER.—The under
sigueti is prepared to saw all kinds of Building Lum
ber at the lowest market price. R. A. RENFREW.
GUEEJmoun. MILLS, Fayetteville P.O. der2B-ly
LB E R.--All kinds of Lumber far
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sate at reasonable rates at A. S. IIIONN'S Mill. near
Quincy. Pa. • p11y1.9.1f
lIIMMI
Gift Distribution.
A- Py - ESENT FOR XLL'!
BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION !,
8100,000 Lv SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS.
~-100,000 BOXES STEEL PENS. '1"
100,000 FREE GIFTS
a:uch purchaeer, besides receiving Flit.t, value for his
money in Pens. is sure t 6 receive a valuable gift worth
front 30 -tents to 53,000. 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 at retail 100,000 box
es_ each box containing one gross and a certificate cull.
tling the holder to one share m the allotment of the fi 01.
lowing desirable and substantial gifts,
100 Acres of Land in Cattaran,gus county, New
York, in the vicinity of Petroleum Wells, F 5.00
100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timber Land on
Lehigh River. Pennsylvania. 3,000
5 U. S. 7 '2-10 Coupon Bonds. $5OO each $.,50U
10 " " s, HX) " 1,000
10 " " " ~5 0 " • 500
50 Orders on a First-class city house• fora eon,
• plete suit of fashionable Clothing. $lOO. 5,000
50 Ladies' Rich Silk Dres; Patterns, $7O. ..... 3.750
5 Chickering's or other good maker, Round
Corner Roa-tvod Pion..-7 ramives--$5OO 2:,00
:A.) Wheeler & Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing
31aehines, 850, ..... 2,510
Sil Gent's Fine Gold Bunting Ca.. Watches,
$l5O . 3 (SX)
" " • " $lOO 2,000
'5O Gents' " Silser " " " 40 2,000
PM Lathe,: " Gold Loekets, large $lO. 't 1 71 .,
1)0) " all 7 '
1.000 Sets Fine. Gold Jewelry. react Pins. and
Ear Rings, air, 15 000
1.000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger 1 pc, etl. - 6.000
1,1.01 Pairs Ladies' and Gei.ts' G d and Stone
Sleeve Buttons 5,000
1.000 Sets Lady's and Gent's Gold Stud', $5...
1 000 Photographic Albums, 52.50
1101)0 Tickets of Admission to Barnum's or Bry
ant's, 30 cents 3 UOO
15.000 Paekagee Assorted Stationary. 50 cents..... 7,500
5, lel Fine Brierwood Pipes. tour torn importation,)
73 cents, 3.730
1.X. 1 0 Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 50 eta 5,000
10,000 Sheets Fashionable Music. 30 cents 15,000
4 528 Photopraphlc Portraits of President Lincoln
and Tad, 50 cents, 2,264
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 $3,000. They
guarantee to distribute every article in the hot.
Our Pens are splendid specimens of American industry,
are finer grads than can be bought elsewhere for the same
money, and will. stand upon their merits. Price, $1.50
per gross, 144 pens, for either of the following kinds:
No. 1. The People's Pen Co. Business Pen.
No. 2. " Popular Pen, same as
Gillott's, (303.)
No. 3. Latl,y's Extra Fine,
By mail, free, to any address, on raeipt of price. =W e
can refer to parties of standing in this nod other cities, as
to honesty, responsibility, etc., etc. The allotment of gifts
Kill be public, and all purchasers invited to be present.
Address THE PEOPLE'S PEN COMPANY,
Business Office. fa: William ...trees, New York.
C. C. NEWHOUSE, Actuary.'
These Pens are also our hand for examination and Sale
at the office of this paper. atigtl-6m
,Sabblefp anb .3oarneso
QADDLERY! REMOVAL!!-
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the liberal encour4Otnent
vest from them heretofore, and he would intlie 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 pre, hills to the tire, where
he keeps constantly on band every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he
is prepared to eel` the same on terms that defycompeti
tion. Every article catered for sale 14 warranted to be.
made of the best materiol and by competent workman,
which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there
of.
TRIJ;sI{S AND VALISES.—He would also call
attention of persons warding a good, neat and cheap and
substantial Trunk or Valise to his assortment. aprill9
ADDLER S' HARDWARE.-C. H.
L.l GORDON has just purchased in the East a large
stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE consisting of
Buckets, Rings, Bitta, Hemet, Bridle Fronts, Tacks,
eta, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Git Trees, Black
trimmed and full-plate self-adjusting Trees, Patent. and
Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Col
lars, Ornaments, Girth and Rein Weh, Cock-eyes, Thread,
Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, Sc., Se., which lm invites
Saddler's and others to call and examine, and which will
be sold at luxe rates.
H . : - GORDON HAS ON HAND A
IL/ • large easortnienf of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bri
dles, Halters, fancy Round Bridles -Wagon, Carriage
and Linen Nets of all kinds, from 51,60 ,to 67.00; Curry
Combs, Horse Canis, Mane Combs, Bnidies, Horse Boots,
Cow Hides:and many tither articles not ne . cesiotry to rim.
morale. •
REMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON lute re
x%) moved.his SADDLERY SHOP to the stand orm.
pied by him previous to the tire, on MAD: SutEET, a few
doom South of Greenawalt's Hotel.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.—The
undersigned would revectrully inform the public that
he has resumed the Carriage making business at the old
stand of Peltier & Foltz, on the corner of Market and Sec
ond Streets, where Ire is prepared to make to order any
kind of CARRIAGES desired- Be will also keep on hand
and for sale all kinds of vehicles, such an BAROUCIIES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c.
Fle will also giVe particular attention to repairing Vehi
cles and as ho has none but the - best of workmen in his
employment he feels assured that his work will give sat:
isfactlon.
. .. .
His prices will be found to be as low If not lower than
at any other shop.
„
LIVERY. He keeps on bawl a stock of good saddle
and driving Horses and Carriages of different kinds for
hire at reasonable rates.
may 3,1865 P. HENRY PEIFFER.
1865. PHILADELPHIA
HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTUIIEIOI OF
PAPER HANGINGS and
`WINDOW SHADES.
North Eaa tre7I . IIVrPOCITIII AND MARKEr Stre,d.,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B.—Always in Store, n large Stock of
augl64lrn LIKEN and OIL SHADES
TTIRIINKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS
11 CANER AND UMBRELLAS, of the belt mauu
&Owe. at PAXTON'S
elje frankti4, Utpasitoru, elynnbtrobucg, pa.
LIST OF GIFTS
5.01 - V
'2,500
(Stott-rico &r.
•
- „
. :
G EL'WICKS & ,BURK.I,IART
Dave on band the
LABQES STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
tawn, and sell goods
WHOLESALE As CHEAP
as any honse in Pbiltydelphht.
a ELWICKS & BtTIRKHART
manufacture even. description of
CANDIES AND CONFECTIONARY,
and sell strictly at car PRICES.
OIL!, OIL! OI•L! OIL!
GELWICKS & 13EEKHART
EMZEM
- _
KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS
1:!,s cheap as it can be bought at Pittsbnrg with freight
added, and cheaper by 3 to 4 cents per gallon
tin freight added than it ran be
bought in Philadelphia.
• 1 ... V" Country Merchants, notice this fact., You can do
better in Oils with this Jinn than either city, as we buy In
large quantities expreskly for whort,aling.
GELWICKS & BURKHART
have just received a line of superior
,FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, -
I=
fI ELVIICKS & BURKHART
Lave a largeirnif
PRIMEs ,
at o reduction uo runner figures.
-GELWICKS 'd. BURKHART
keep n great variety of
SPICES 44\D FRESH BAKISG ARTICLES.
Or All Spices are ground on their own mlii and pre
pared in their own store. pure and 11.11, no adratantrion.
G ELWICKS By f R i KHART
TOBAMitiegSk:GARS,
and mlll5Ol them:44a lerah' at City Prices.
GELWICKS & BUIIKH ART:
_ keep an immeTts . e stock of
- NOTIONS AND yARIETIES '
kept in all country stores. and pill Sell theta a
cheap as city Muses.
(1 LWICKS & BURKHART
have a large stuck
COFFEES, SIiOAES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
FISH and SALT, at wholesale Fire..
GELWICK.S & BURKHART
export their business to pay them by selling a large
:mtant of zoosk. :not not by large profits.,
aELIVICKS & BURKHART
bat, renc-ired a large lot - .
PRIME C li , EESE '
and a varivts CRACKERS fre4t from thebikary.
aELIVICK.S & BURKHART'S
Wbolesare and Retail
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
+4 , on Second Siren, between Queen and Market stn.,
MI:1:1L , 111 al:, Pt.
F ACTS! PACTS!! FACTS!!!
E. D. REID
having ju,t returned from the Eastern titles,
is DMA opening a large and general
assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES.
City Cured Hams and Dried Beef,
Prime No. I and 2 Shore :11aPkerel,
in barrels, lutlf•barreb., quarters and ,hits.
Hut re-de-Grace. Smoked and Salt Herring.
Pit tiled Shad (vt ithnut I tones).
Conned Fruits and Jellies,
Oranges. Lemons,
11. , nuanas, Moe Apo, •
Prunes, Figs,
German Peani,
Raisins and Nuts,
And last, but not least. the hugest and
best assortment of
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
out of the Pity of PhiLldelphi ,
FRUIT JARS
of all the improved patent patterns. Also,
CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS,
besides one thousand five hundred articles
not above named. and alt of
which will be sold at a small advance, at the Fatally
Groeery on the South-east corner of Main and
Washengton strata, Chomberabireg.
Casrmitifor Country Produce.
June2l . E. D. REID.
M AR respe K , E tfu T ly
i ii ,,f. OUS , rm th E ei . , — .. T . li e. e
ustmeidiseturmsiegur,,
and
the public generally that they have re-opened their Gro
cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladde'r Company, in the Market House, and take this
method of returning their thanks fur the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to theta. Their stock is complete in
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES. eunsisting of
Ham, Syrups:, Salt, Vackerel, Coffee, Sugars. Teas, To
baecos..flrusbes, Brooms, 'Buckets. Cords, Tw fines, Glass
ware, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. They will always keep a suffi
cient stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for cowls at cash market prices. Don't forget the
place, (Market House.) three ou rs from the corner, on
Queen Street. (aug:3ll II BER & LEMASTEIL
SR C
PRECHER'S GERY STORE.—
t
The undersigned has the largest stock efFAMILY
GROCERIES In town, which he offers to thmkatilie at the
lowest CASH PRICES It is nut necessary td enumerate,
as his stock is large and complete.
'' Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in
exchange for goods. faug:ll J CYRUS SPRECHER.
jr YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT
the lowest price .11 at me Family Grocery of E. D.
REID, opposite Dr. Suesmrotes.
iitquars.
IMPOR E'R S
OF
WINES AND LIQ.U_ORS.
LAUMAN, BALLADE & CO.,
No. h 01.71 1. NINTH STREET.,
Between Chestnut an.d.,o:alnut Streets, Philadelphia.
GEO. M. LAtaLt.N, 1
A. M. SALLADE,
J. D. Birrao,
•
RIVESE, GARDitAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, '
- VINTAGE OF 1935,
Each lsittle sealed with green wax with the initials of the
- firm.
136'ORTED Hi
LAUMAN, SALLADE CO & CO
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK WLNES
AND AN ASSOILF3IENT OF
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE
. OSBORNE & CO.'S
OPORTO.
VERY ME DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE,
Each bottle coaled with yellow'wax ith theicitialsoithe
Firm. "-
INPORTED IST
LAUMAN, SALLADE &CO.,
No. 1.23 South Ninth Strort,Thilartelphia.
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
WAIMANTED.
O,BERHOLTE WHIST EY•
FOUST
WERR'I"S WHIRKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
AND
READI E WOES.
LAUMAN, SALLALIT S CO.;
No. 18 South Ninth Strert,Thiladelphus.
tuhrt4y.
ATETERINTARY.-PETER YosT 11'011111
respectfully inform the Public, that he hint-renwed
to within two miles North of Chambersburg, about a fourth(
mile from Lehman's Mill, where he is prepared to attend
to all calls upon him for the treatment of DISEASED
HORSES AND CATTLE. He 'till beat home on Weil.
tiestlays and Satunlays of each week, and is fitly prepared
with medicine and instruments for the proper treatment bf
any kind of Mock.
itErcItENCE.S —John Huber, Rev. 31. Snyder, Henry
METALLIC ARTIFICIAL LEGS.- Ebersole, John Ebersole, Samuel' Whitmore, David Hos-
S omething new. Send for a pamphlet letter, Samuel Lightner, and others whose Stook he luta
angt,Mml J. W. WF.STON.7bII lirondsvay, New Turk. t snecletsfully treated. sernlo-tlt
Eirg anti Smut Gobs.
t)R Y 'GOODS
AND NOTIONS
ECKEL 4- GILBERI
MEM
NE-W STORE,
MAIN STREET
Nearly Opposite to• Greenawalt's Hotel,
liave jest opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods
and Notions of all kinds, which they have selected
with great care to adapt them fa this market,
and which will be sold at the lowest
- C.i.Sll RATES. Their lint includes
gmidets of Calicos,
best d'ltaines, plain and printed,
Muslin ill.aines,
A tnelincs,
Baratheas,
Brocade Alpactea,
Black Alpacca,
Silk Crape Plaids,
-
Fancy, and Plain curd Arm , ures,
Shepherd Plaids, all styles,
Lnpen's best Freitch Merinos, all colors.
Mourning Goods, all styles.
Plain and Printed Flannels,.
Sack Flannels,
Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all colors,
,White, Bed, Grey and Yellow Flannels,
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths,' all kinds,
Shirting Muslins, bleached and brown,
Sheeting Muslin, bleached and brown,
Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, French and American,
• Satthietts, Tweeds, Jeans, Vestings, &e.,
Linen Table Cloths, Towels and
Napkins, in every• style,
'Ladies' Cornets, all prices,
Ribbons, _Laces, Ruffles
• Hose, Gliis es,
Spool Cotton,
Collnrs,
Ilandkerelders,
Pins, Needles. Se.. &e.
• .11,0, A GREAT VARIETY OF
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS
r t ,dr - ' Remember, .Vo Old Goods at EcKEL 5-GILBERT'S
,Yrtr and examine. aug3o
R EM 0 V AL 4 .
WM. WALLACE & CO.
have removed their Dry Good Store to the stand occupied
by them previous to the fire, on the
• Corner of Main and Queen Streets,
and are in receipt of at large lot of Goods, bought at reduc
ed prices, at the late New , York Anetions, to which they
tactic the attention of the public.
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:
Elaik and Fancy Silks, •
Poplias, Baratheas,
. Plain and Fancy, Delaoes, &c.
We have a good assortment of Carpets, Matting, Oil
Clothe, which we will sell low.
%V' Call soon and get bargains, at
j,12X1e3 WAL WALLACE & CO'S.
.-Marblvare eittietp, &r.
.....
' , ARDIV ARE
4.4.7 . HUBER & TOLBERT
Have-opeuett their store
on Main street,
nearly opposite their old place of business,
with an ertensive stuck of Hardware. Cutlery.
consb•tior in part of
'
Iron, . Paints. ..
Nails, Oils,
Spikes, Turpentine
SteeL Tar.,
Hinges, Varnish.
- Glass,
• Planes,
Files, Blasting Powder,
Brnshes, ra, Grind Stones,
Shovels,. Cedar Ware,
Bakes, Pocket Knives,
Spades, ' ' &c., &c. '
Special attention is called
Builders and Contractors,
as they are
prepared to furnish in any quantity,
at. wholesale,
everything in their line.
Call and examine our stock. apr'il l°
COACH AND SADDLERY
HARDWARId.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he continues to earry,on the above business,
at bit old htand, on Main Street. opposite the German Re•
named Church, CIIAMIICILSBURG, PA.
Raving enlarged Lis business, Saddlers and Coach
makers will finale hls Store Room a genera) assortmen
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Pair and Country Hog-skins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees. Pull - Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
Hair. Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, loner than Cotton:
Hawes, Bits and Stirrups. Plated. Tinned and Japanned
Coach Handles, ni!w styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;
Bridle Fronts; Roseate:, Swivels and Ornaments, lruu
Plated and Wood Gig' Humes.
. . . _ _
BUCKLUS—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles - Ind Patterns; Ivory :md 'Wooden Martingale
Rings., Stump Joints. awl a variety of other goods suitable
for the trade.
ALL KINDS OF PLATING, &e., done with neatness
and despatch. [devil] LEWIS WAiIPLER.
fIHEAP HARD W -ARE!
BRAND Si FLACK
Had a few gisnls under the pavement, which were not
burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard
ware. Besides, they have just received from New York
and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been
•burned out, therefore we offer Iron. Nails, Hocks, Hinges,
Screws, Bolts, Oils Glass Paint Sic., nt the lowest figure.
I==ZMMII=3=
We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city.
Also we baysi 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at
from 11 to 10 dollars per keg.
CUTLERY.
'Knives and Forks, Sens ors, Razors, Pocket Knives,
Spoons, &e., jiist received from New York which we offer
eery low. sep2B
rfOlk—
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
Shoemakers' Findings,
Saddlers' Findings
nt BKAND & FLACK'S.
SHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
2i cents each and many other articles which was in
the Are, which can he made as good as new
at BRAND & FLACK'S.
OEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in
the Alley. BRAND &FLACK.
.1 C. RICIIARIK M. D. .1510. MONTGOMERY, si, p.
RICHARDS & MONTGOMERY have
associated themselves In the Practice of Medicine,
and have opened an office in Dr Richards' new building.
on Stain street, a few doors South of the Diamond.
All persons indebted to either of the above. will please
make early settlement of the same. ling24-tfi
DR. J. S. MAURER OFFERS: HIS
services a..s4.Aysician and Surgeon to the Citizens
of St. Thomas Lthiesieieity. Promptness at ail ihonnt.
Residence optioidat the Post Office eprill9-6m
DR. S. S. HUBER offers his profess
Tonal ntirvie€, as rhytdoidu and Surgeon to the eiti
zees of Greenvillago and vicinity. nize23-Gm
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
ROPES & TWINES.
The undersigned havied the entire Stock and
Fixtures of the Rope and Twine 3fauufactory of T. P.
Grey, dee'd. respectfully announces to her friends, and the
former patrons of the establishment, that she will continue
to carry on the business, in all its various branches, at
THE OW '
-
on Franklin street, Charnbershurg, wherr she will be pleas
ed to receive the eel's and orders of the public. All kinds,
nisei,. and qualities of
_
• ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
always kept on hand or made to order of the best material,
and cUrnised at reasonable prices. In connection with the
above huslaess, she Is also prepared to manufacture
HAIR, HUSK, AND OTHER
MATPRASSES,
as well as Bosse Blankets and Fly Nets of superior guar
ity and style. Persons in want of superior articles in the
above are regneded to call, er send their orders, which
will he attended-to promptly.
dee:n -ly MARY E GRAY.
QTR AWBER PLANTS MAY BE
1 , 3 planted now and until the let of October. The ear.
tier planting through August and beginning of Septem•
bet, will bear good crop; next season.
W e can b aNdy good plants now of the following varie.
ties. all of which are worthy of euttis talon:
. .
At 50 ets per dozen : sl,bo per 100, 07 per 1000, Alba
ny Seedling. Austin Shaker, 13ayne's Favorite, French's
Seedling, Hooker, Iona: Triumph de Gond, Trolopes•
Victoria, Vieomptesse, Ilerieart de Thttry. The Gdlotr•
ing-at rii4,so per dozen plauts 53,00 ; 100 plants 55.00:
New Jersey Seralet, Agriculturist, Colonel Elsworth,
Ritley's Goliath, Russell Prolific, Fillmore. The last six.
not ready before Ist of September, must be ordered is
time to 'secure a supply. Address B. L. RYDER, •
West Franklin Nurseries, London, Franklin county Pa
itturitSin.
Elrugo anlf
D
L L L R,
IMO
EMI
RUG STORE,
ne door went
BROWNS HOTEL
EEC
ll=
PURE DRUGS
CHEMICALS
awl all the best
PATENT MEDICINES
KEROSENE OIL
LA IPS,
PERFUMEEY
SOAPS, IS.a.
West Eq of Brown's Hotel
I}DICAL DISCOVERY
Hecht's Croup Syrup.
Hell:Oral's Extract Bache,
- Ayers' Sarsaparilla:
Ayers' Cherry, Pectoral.
Soothing. Syrup.
at SPANGLER'S.
R OC_K ROSE. kT
SPANGLER'S.
BURNETT'S COCOAINE,
LP at - SPANGLER'S.
CHAMOIS SK-INS, AT
SPANGLMS.
MERCI-14NT'S GARGLINs}9-Agkß2:si.T
31 , :CALISTER'S OINTMENT,
SPANGLER'S.
P LIRE LIQUORS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
BURT AND COSTAR'S RAT EXTER
MINATOR, at ' SPANGLER'S.
COSTAR'S BED-BUG EITERMIINA
iJ ut' SPANGLER'S. •
CORN STARCH, FARINA AND CON
.J. Lye. at • SPANGLER'S.
DRUGS! DRUGS!!
CRESSLER, successor to HEYSER & CRESS
LER, has opened in his new room, on Second street, oppo
site the Post Office, where every• effort will be made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re
ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drags,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a
desirable assortment of ,
Perfumery,
• -
Soaps,
Posket Books,
flair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes, •
Tooth Brushes,
Cosmetics;
Dentifrices,
and Fancy Articles in great tariety.
KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every description of Hand
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for Kitchen use. Parlor use, Store use and Office
use
MrlFlM=atMEMn7==7r'NM
Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything in a Druggists
line of business.
LlTe. , Pre.scriptions receive special attention, and are
cotnpounded with care and skilL C. H. CRESSLER,
Second Street, opposite the Post Office.
Atuotral.
TrNAB E & C S
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS
Which for Power and sweetness of tone. easy and agree.
able touch. and beauty of finial, have been by the best of
judges, pronounced "
All of their large 7 octave Pianos are constructed after
their new improved overstrung Grate Scale, with all the
Jatest improvements.
Second Hand natlus at great 'Bargains, at prices rang
ing from 5.50 to 250. As Agent for Knabe dtt. Cu., lam en
aided to sell at their Baltimore prices. For further par•
ticoMrs apply to C. HUNTING. Agent,
july26cly Cbambersburg, Pa.
STEINWAY PIANOS.-MESSRS
STEINWAY & Soxs have received upwarda s of
THIRTY FIRST PREMIUM,
gold and gayer medals, in Washington, Nen- York. Cin
emnati, St. Louie. Chkagitepetroit and other
AT THE WORLD . B FAIR
held in LONDON, 1662, at Whlch 200 Pianos were on Ex
hibalon from all part. of the World, the FIRbT PRIZE MED
AL was awarded to STEINWAt & SONte, for powerful, clear,
brilliant and sympathetic tohe, with creclliales of workman•
ship.
For further particulars' apply to S. S. SHRYOCK,
Agent for Steinway S Sous, Chambersburg, Pa, julyl9
O . HUNTING, TEACHER OF MU
v. SIC, takes great pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Chambers.burg, that he is prepared to give in
struction on the PIANO, MELODEON, or CABINET
ORGAN. and most respectfully solicits a liberal share of
their patronage, Those not in the possession of Pianos -
can obtain instruction at his home, and the use of a Piano
Residence of JOHN MCD„, Queen street, near Second.
Terms reasonable, may3l-ly
HE MASON Zt HAMLIN CABINET
•ORGANS, forty different styles adapted to saered
and seculiar music, for SPA to *WO each. THIRTY
FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, ar other first pre
miums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Ad -
Dress, MASON & HAMLIN, BOSTON, or MASO N
BROTHERS, NEW YORK. septi•l
13Doto ants *boo.
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,
wi - ere he is now opening the largest assortment of Boots
and Shoes ever brought to the county. His stock embra
ces every variety of Youths', Ladies' and Men's BOOTS
& SHOES, 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 prepared to make
Customer work, at short notice, by the best workman in
the county. With a disposition to be obliging and Sc'
commostoting, he hopes to merit a liberal share ofpat
ronage—without a desire Co monopolize, as his motto is,
in our common calamity, to live and let live.
Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing.
TERMS CASH, AND PRICES WITH.*
EXTORTION
lie has also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunks, Va•
uses, Carpet Sacksc Linen agd Paper Collars, Paper,
Ens - elopes, Ink-stands; Steel Peas, &0.,
may 10 P. FELDMAN.
N. B.—All persona l knowing themselves Indebted will
please call and make immediate settlement, that I may be,
enabled to meet my former lifibilities in the City. -
THE GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITER
with or without Finales, at PAXTON'S.
A FINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS,
cheap and durable, just received at PAXTON'S.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY . ,
BANKER,
V. 57'S. Third Street, two doors above Chestnut, East
side, Philadelphia.
Stocks bought and sold on Commission.
Loans negotiated.
Compound interest Notes bought and sold.
-Government Loans bought and sold.
Uncurrent Money exchanged.
' United States Roveune Stamps constantly on hand, or
ders by mail promptly tilled.
Discounts on following amounts; Zper cent on $23;
percent on Silk; 4 per cent on 6%300 and upwards.
sep9.o-4t.
'BEDDING AND . FEATHER WARE
1J HOUSE t —So. 44 Nara Mak. Street, abare Market,
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BEDS, • .. . ...
FEATHERS,
MATTRASSES. _
BLANKETS,
BED QUILTS, dte., ice.
Er TUCKERS' Celebrated SPRING BED. Every
article in the Bedding line,..at the lowest market prices.
R.OO. .3m AMOS HILLBORN.
September `
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ICIENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WLNTER TIME TABLE. FIFE TAINS DAILY
to and frank Plit adelpbto and PAlsintrg. On and ajteir
Monday, October 31st, 361, the Passenger Trans a the
Penanylvanio.Rtdiroai Company will depart from Harris.
burg arid arrive at PV.ladelphia and Pittsburg an follows':
EASTWARD: •
- •
THROUGH EXPRESS THAR; lea Tee Harrisburg dai
ly a... 143 A. X.., awl arrives at West rtaatelptkla at 6.13
A.N.-
PASTLDigleaves tfarrisbarirAlaily (ascent Monday)
at 8.00 A. M. and afrives at West Philadelphia at 1240
P. at. Pavengers take breakfast at Lancaster. - - t -
3LkIL TRAIS' leaves Harrisburg: daily (except Sun
day) at 1.31) P. IL, and arrives at l
West Pldladepbla at
, „ -
r. : ,
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS learns Hayti*
burg daily (except Sundays) at 11.55 P. it., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. IL '
ARRISBL'RG ACCOMMODATION TRAM% leaves
Harrisbnig daily (except Sunday) at 4.170 P. M., Mid at,
rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. 31. This train hentwo
connection from-the West.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATIONTRADT learestrar
risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7A. so., °Aldan-Ives at
Lancaster at 9.15 A. It: connecting (except on Monday)
with the past Line east. - '
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris•
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. tl. , Altoona 6.50
A. M., take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.IL
BAL'TIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg.—
drub , (except Monday) at 2.t1; A. H.: Altoona 8.15 a. rd.,'
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. M.
THROUGH EXPRESS lea, es Harrisburg daily at 3..
2.5 A. 31., Altoona at 8.15 A. 31., take breakfast and arrives
at Pittsburg at :MO P. 31.
FAST LINE leaves liamsbarg daily (except Sunday) -
at 4.00 P. M.: Altoona at 9.10 P. M., take supper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. IL
MAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily(except Sun
day) at 1:40 P. Et.: AltoceVa at 7.55 P. M, take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lea
caster at 11.50 A. it., connecting there with the Mall west;
leaves Mount joy at 11.51 e. M.l and arrivesat Harrisburg
at 1.00-e. M.
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TRE_HARRISBURGACCOMMODATION TRAIN
from Pittsburg, 'which arrives at Ilariisburg at 6.30 P..14'
stops there, passengers for Epsi ofliarrisburg lay ()Verna.
til 11.53 P. 3f. SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
nov9 Supl3liddle Div. Penna. IL Rb
NTORTIIER.; CENTRAL RAILWAY
f,'ALL TIME TABLE.—Pour -Trains Daily to
and from Baltimore and Washington City.
Counections made with treason Pennsylvania Railrocul,
to :ilia from Pittsburg. and the West. -
FOUR TRALNB DAILY to and Gum the North 'Mut
Went Branch Busy:lab:lung, Elmira and all or Northern
New York. -
'in and after Monday, -Oct. Nth, 1864, the Passenger
Trains of the Northern Central Railway will atrive'at and
depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows
S 0 u AV A R -
MAIL TRALN leaves Sunbury- daily (eietpt • •
Sunday) 10d
leaves Harrisburg • ' 1:20 P.M.
arrives at Baltimore SAO P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves - Sunbury daily (ex
cept Sunday) 11:45 P.M.
leaves Ha rrisb u rg (e-teept
Monday)
arrives at - Baltimore
•
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg . -
SUN - BURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun.
bury atilt..(ex. Sunday)...
'PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAlNleaves
Sunbury doily (ex. Sunday), .9i)).5
NORTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) . . 9:20 A.M.
" - leaves Harrisburg - 1:35 P.M.
" arrives at_Sunbury 4:05 Pit.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily..- 9:30 P.H.
_ o arrivesat Harrisburg 1:50 AM, _
leaves Harrisburg daily_ (ox. 'S
. .
cept Monday) '1•35 A.B.
'' arrives at Sunbury 3.53 JUL
ERIE EXPRESS TRALK leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at.. . 7:30 P.M.
" leaves Harrisburg dolly (ex, --
cept Sundays) at ' ' 12a3 A.M.
,e arrives at Sunbury at. 3:`55 A.N.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore daily(ex. Monday $:00 P.H.
arrives at Harrisburg at. • 7:50 P.H.
SUNBURY ACCONI3IOHATION leaves-Hex
,..
risburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.K.
The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mai),
and Express trains run through to Elmira.
, For further information apply at the Office. In Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot.
0ef.26'54
J. N. DuBAM;Y, Gen. sapt.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern arid
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Coin.
pany. and is operated by them.
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
inisiness. October 17th, 1864.
TOIE GP PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
LEAVE EASTWARD.
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation
LEAVE WESTVattD.
Mail . Train
Leek Hce. en Acmmmodation
Passenger Cars run through on Mail Train, without'
change both ways bitween Philadelphia and Erie, 111111/
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Train both ways between
Philadelphin and Lock Haven. and on Elmira Express
Tratn both warn between Wllitarnaport and Baltimore.
For infortrurtion respecting Passenger traiiineas apply at
Corner 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
And fur Freight business of the Company's Agents
S. B. BLNGSTON Car. 13th and Market Sts., POs.
J. W. BET.s.toLlia, Erie. '
Virx. BROWN. Agent S. C. R. IL, Baltimore, Md.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWINNER,
Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
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CUMBERLANIIVALLEY d: FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.—
On and after Rondgy. October 31. 1864. Passenger Trains
will run daily', as follows. (Sundays excepted):
FOR CHAIILBERSBUTIG AIND HARRISBURG:
Leave Hagerstown
" Greencastle
/ Arrive at
Claambersbarg
Leave at.
Leave Shippensburg
- • Newville. -
A.M.
" Carlisle 6:30 10:10 '2:46
" = Mechanicsburg 7:00 10:42 :us
Arrive at Harrisburg 7:30 11:13 3:45 -
COR CIIAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
Leave Ilarrisburg '
Mechanicsburg...
" Carlisle
" Newville •
Shippensburg....
Arrive at Chambersburg.
LeaveChatribersbrei's....
Greencastle -
Arrive at Hagertawa
Making elt;:e connections at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia. New - York and Tttsburg, and with trains
fur all points Went. -
The Train leaving Ilariisbnrg — at 9:15 P. IL 112112 only as
far as Carlisle. 0. Iv. LULL, finpt,
IL It. Offlre, Chamb'g. Oct. 31, 1864
*ttsurante.
AALERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia. Incorporated 1650. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, 851)t),(4)0. Paid: Up Capital. 89.50,000;
Phiadelpbia, Feb. 4. 1864.•
• The Trustees have tide day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiumS received upon MC
TUAL Pordcitti during the year ending December :Rat,
•12G9, and in force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the diet.
demi of 11.14.1 on-Policies Issued during that ya • sir to be
paid, ad the annual premiums on said Policies are re
ceived. OFFICERS. - • -
,Prezieicst—Alexander Witt lldin.
Secretory nod Transom—John S.
Actunri—John C. Sims.
130 MW OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander WhiMu, J.
Edgar Thomson. George Nugent, lion. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts. P. 13. Mingle, Samuel Work. William
.1. Howard. lion. Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John
Aikumn, Charles F. lleazlitt, Isaac Ilazlehunst.
W3l. G. REED, Chambersburg. Pa., is the authorized
Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com
pany, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insurances.
DE.4. J. C.ltictußDS and W. B. BOYLE, Medical Ex
avnt'',
REFERENCES-11On. A. K. IrClare, Rev. S. J. Nl6-
coils, J. S. Nixon. Chanaberstutrg, and Win. M. Marshall,
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank -
IPersous desiring information or wishing to Insure will
please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on In any part of the Cuuhty or State.
W. G. REED, Agent.
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.-
FR.4NKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS
Ou Junuluy 1, 18G.5
$400,00(i
971,000
INCOME FOR 1865
93,000,000:
MEE
ACCEPTED.SCRI'LL'S
DiVESTED PitEMIUMS
'PASF;TTLED CLAMS,
LOSES PAID SOcCE IS9
PERPTUAL AND TEMPORARY POLiCIERQN
LIBERAL TERMS.
DIRECTORS :
Charles N. Bancker, Isaao Lee,
Tobias 'Wagner, -Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales,
Jacob R. Smith. Alfred Filler, " -
'George W. Richards, Fras. W. JAW% M. D.
CHARLES N. BANCEER, President-
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Preladent.
JAS. W. 3rALIISTER, Sec pro. tem.
DAVID OAKS is tho anThorized Agent otitis Com
pany in Chambenbarg, who will furnish all taliapiauthm
necessary to applicants. mBrt.3.lf.
.PIS - URAXOE CO3IPANY OF NORTH
Incorporated MIA. Charter PerpetoaL
CAPITAL $:,0" 0,000. °thee 9, 2 Walnut Street, Plaits
'delphin. The promrt payment of Claitmrfor LOWE timing
the perhxl'of nearly seventy yearn that the Company. has'
been . in existence, entitles them to the confidence of Oh
This company will also insure 2p:dustbins by WAR or
INVASION.
Persons w,shing to insure will please call onot;ddres,
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the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chambe tag, •
As Agent for this Company, I am prepared tofflancel
all Perpetual as well as Tern covering ptapetW
destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, retimling (be
_ dill premium paid on application at my aim. '
G. REED, g
RrPERENCES—J. D. Grier, J Allison Toter, 'tn ent. .,
M ajor J. C. Austin. Cnl. A. K. ArClure. re !it
2:50 31
7:00 A DI
7:00 A.M.
7:tl
1:40 A. 3t.
1.30 P. gt
1.4 Q P. X
£3l. P.M.
701 2:45
7:37 3:35
8:17 .W.l
P:3O L^:ss
9:00 109
9:= 2:00
A.M. Y.M.
8:05 1:40 4:13
8:47 2:20 4:50
9:27 2:58 5:15
10:CQ 3:34
10:33 4:04
.11:00 4:35
.11:10 - 4:45
.11:53 - . 5:35
-12:33 6.15
$2,501,7 04
...85,121,950