etertictirift.otlamaticnte PoCLAMATION!- - -GENERAL ELECTION.—Wbereas, in and by an Acf of the General AilSeMbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled : ,"An act relating. to the ,Elections of this Cons.' meoWealth." paged the 3d day of July, Abdo Domini 1839, As made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within - the Commonwealth to give publie notice of the General-Elections, and In such notice to enumerate— let--The Officers to be elected: „ 2d—Destguiting the places at wbichlbe election is to beheld. Therefore, . I, SAMUEL BRANDT, 'Nigh Sheriff of the County of Ezankffrr, do berebrmake known and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the Electors of the Cohnty of Franklin; - ,that ON THE td TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, (being the 10th day of the month,) General Election will be held at theneveral Election Districts established by law in said empty, at which time they vate by ballot for the several °Deers, herOmfter named : One person for Auditor General of the State of Penn: Ivanla. ' One person for Surveyor General of the State of perm sylvania. - Octne person for Senator to represent the Senatorial Dis tri; composed of the conntleeof Attains and Frhnknn. TWo persona for members of the House of Representa tives of 'the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, to rem. ten t the counties of Franklin and Perry. ' One person to fill the office of Sheriff of the connty Flankhn. One person to fill the office of Treasurer of thy county of Franklin. Onepenson.to fill the office of District Attorney of the county of Franklin. One person- fo fill the officOof County Surveyor of the county of Franklin. One person to fill the office Of &aunty Commissioner for the comity of Franklin., _ - One person to fill the'office of Director of the Poor tor the conety of Franklin. One perdu to till the (ace of Auditor for the county of Fran Vin. One in.. person to Ell the Office of Coroner for the county of Frankl The - said Electicrrafmll be held throughout the Countp as follows At the CoUrt House in the Borough of Charoberibarg, for the north Ward of said Borough, and porter Guilford towhship. At the Home of D. L. Taylor, for the South Ward of said Borough. AttbePublio,House of John Gordon, at the West Point of Cbambersburg for the township of Hamilton. - At the School House in Fayetteville, for parts of the townships of Guilford and Green. At ther,uhlieliouse of Christian C. Foihr., in Greenvil : , lage,.tor part of Green township. At the Western School House, in the town of St. Thom. as for the township of St. Thaouts. At the School House in the town of Fanneftsburg_for the - t* . nship of Metal. At Ate School House, in the town - ofllloshury,:for the township of .Litrgan. Attie House of John Harvey, for part of the township of Finned._ . • - At the School House, in the town of Concord, for part of the township of Fannett, and. At the new Stone School House in Morrowstowa dis :ries. for the other pert. of Panne - it township. At the House now occupied by Geo. Anderson In the ♦Metre of Quincy, for the township of Quincy. At the Western School House in Waynesboro, for the township nf Washington. At the House of John Adams, iu Greencastle, for An trim and part of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. At the &hind House, on the land Michael Cook in War ren township, for the township of Warren. At the Strasbarg School Rouse, for the township of Let. t.rkenny. At the Haase 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 Bun District being part of Montgomery-township. At the House of Thomas McAfee, in Mercersburg, fur parts of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. At the Mount Rock School House in Southampton town ship for part of the township of Southampton. At the Eastern School House in Orrstown, for the other part of Southampton township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN—"Thatevery - per son excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office mappointroeut of profit ,or trust, under the United States or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or othervii.4 , , whirls or shall be .employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United States, 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 of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common. wealth, and that no Judge, Inspectors or other officer of such election, shall be eltgible to be then - voted for." And the said Art of Assembly, entitled "An Act rela ting to Elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, ltceJ, further provides, 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 :Id Tuesday of October, and each of eald Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such District, "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Importer 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 next preceeding 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, and in case the person elected Judge shall notattuod, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes ,shall appoint, a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy •s-halt continue in - the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qUalitled Voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, 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, 1949, entitled ''An Act relative to voting at Elections in the Count es of Adams, Dauphin; York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Brad- L111:1., Centre, Green and Erie," viz • " § 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repro tentative, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen oral Aisembly met, and it is hereby enacted by theauther ity of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified votentef the Catraties of Adams. Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, llombeirlimit.Bradford, -Centre, Green and Erie. from and after the passage of this Act, to vote fur all can. didatet for' 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, es required-hy the eating laws of the Commonwealth. _ " That any (rand committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished as aim ilex frauds are directed lobe Imbibed by the existing laws of the Commietwealth." For the Information of the electors of Franklin county-, I publish ;he following, being the 4th section of the Act of the Genet - al Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled, "An Act to pnivide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth and to regulate certain Jo dirial Districts. . - "§ 4. That-the election for. Judges shall belaeld and conducted in the several electionlstricts in the same manner In all respects as elections for RopresentatNes are or shall be conducted, and by the same Judges. Inspectors and officers, and by the previsions of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly; entitled "An Act relating to the elections of thisConttnonwealth, approved the 2d day ofJuly, 1849, and its several supplements and alt other like laws as far as the semesball be In force and applicable, shall be deem. ed and taken to be the election of Judges: Provided, Thattihe aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the Supreme Conic on a separate pier: of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in the law on another seNratece of paper,.B- • "It stead be the duty of Ole 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 relationto the assturient of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of *hem, shall kern time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-ono y ear s or more, who shall have resided in the Stale at least one year, and in the election District where he offers to vote at least - tea days immediately proceedinganch election, and within two Years have paid a State or County tax which a., shall have been assessed at leasttsm days before the election.. lint a citizen of the United States, who has preciously 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 rlforeiaid," shall be entitled to „ vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name's not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, he produces a receipt fur ray. meat, within two years of a State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution. and give satisfactory evidente either on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has peal such a tax, or in failure to produce such a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, Second, if he claim a right to s oft, by being:in elector between the ages of and itll years, shall depose on oath or affirmation. that he has resided in the State at least one year next before application, and make hi, such proof of residence in the District as is required by this Act, - and that be does verily believe, from the accounts given him, thatbe 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 he inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspector, and a note made --ofTestte thereto by writing the word "tax'" he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word!' age" if he shall be-admitted to vote by reason of age, and In either case the reason, of ouch vote shall be called out tolhe Clerks, who shall make the likethote in the list ofvoters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the Corruniesion. ens or Assessors, or his right to vote, whether found either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified (arisen, it - shall be the duty of the Inspeotors to examine such persons on oath as L to qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, bet he Khali make proof by at least one wit ness, who shall be a qualified eledor, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursiumce of his lawful calling, is within the District, and that lie did not remove into the said District for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid: shall be ado:lilted to vote in the town.. ship, ward, or district In which he shell reside. "If any person shalt prevent or al - tempt to prevent an officer of the election under thisactfrom holding such elec.- -Jam, or use or threaten any violence to any . such officer, or shall interrupt or impmperly interfere with him in the eae . cation of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window - where the same may be holdias, Or shall use or practise any intimidation, threats, t o rce,ah Violeece, with the deziin to latitteoce Unduly,- or ' averaw, any elector, or 'e prevent him from voting, or to retain the freedom of choice, such person on - conviction shall :re fi ne d in any sum not exeeedi ng tree hundred doliarsand to be imprisoned for a time not less than one or more then twelve months, and if it shall be shown la the court where she trial of.auch offence shall he had, that the person ,so offeading was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the add offence was committed, an I mot entitled to vote'therein, then ou conviction ho shall be sea. tented topay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than ouatliousaad dollars, and to lie atlas - leaned not lest than Aix months tibelltw °4va "'' " 'Unlit:moat= perions atoll make Say bet or wager. this Commonwealth, upon the result of any election within or shall Mier to snake any such h is or wager, or ..printed advertlsiaoot, challenge or Incite anypesson or persona to maims& bet ty wager, upon grew iction thereof, he or they shall flat kit three tines the amount* , offered to bet, "If any parson not by lacequalbsaa, abed fraudulently Tote at istreleotlon In this Constoonwealth, Ortslug other. aim qualified shill vote Oat or his propels district, or If Ceram Vrodamation. any person knowing,The want of snetia analitication shall aid or proems such person to vote, the person, on Movie tion, shall be tined in anv non not oxen ding two hun dred and be imprisoned for any tenor not exceeding Three months. '' If any pert= shall cote at more than one election dis trict, or otherwise fraudently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In spector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or advise and procure another so 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 nut less than three nor snore than twelve months. • " If any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth, agreeably to law. (except the sons of qualified rit izent) shallappee.r at any place of electitm far the purpose 'of issuing tickets or of iroluencing 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 exceedingtwelve months." Agreeably to the previsions of the sixty-first section of sa ittact, "Every General and Special Election shall be opeti between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue open until seven o'clock in the evening, 'when the polls shall be closed."- ` Pursuant to the provisions contained in the seventy triithsection of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the 'aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of thtt - certificates of return of the election of their respective rho.' tziets, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from -each district, at the Borough of Cbambershurg, on the third day after the election, bark, for the present year ON FRIDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to do and perform the duties required 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 Ihe certifimste Or return aforesaid shall betaken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and aetform the duties require,' of said judge unable to attend. Given under my baud and seal at Chambersburg, 30th day of August, 1865. SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Chaznlig aug3o. *tobes will Einztaare. L,IGHT'ANG RODS GALVANIZED.- _LA ETTER & EYSTER are Fatting up Lightning Rods of Galvanized Iron (all the rods are twisted from the top to the ground) which is fir superior for durability and protection than the common straight Black Iron Rods.- -The Gairanned rod bring amore perfect conductor and comes cheaper, also Lightning Rods repaired in good style : l Coll and examine thetialvanized Rods before has ing any o; the blur)~ rods Put op. gtore Room on Main street.. fIOCIK STOVES A N D TIN WARE.- 1.../ All Patterns of Cook &arcs, Parlor and Wood Stone (for barning'wood. coal.) Tin, Skeet iron, Capper and Brcsn Warrofall hinds constantly on hand and foraal. cheap. at ETTER,4.7 F.YSTEIIN, Main Street oppoot, Eyitee &Brat' Stre. EROSENE 011 AND LAIIPS.-El'- .I.IL - TER S EYSTER ars selling- ery best quality of Kerosene Od and Loll!ps. alp. ramp Shades, of all pat terns, Chimneys. Wicks. Burners. Lamps of all kinds altered and repaired at -110-1 - ch.-•r Store Rosa on Maul S. -Pa'. fIOPPER WORK.--ETTER & ETS TER am preparea To make an:: blze Copper sr.,'R Trarrr,,,'Prr.e, 8-.. , •er.y• Kat in fact anytkanz malt Copper and ;:or, burst Price. All kin& or Cup p rer.l`,l7, 11 4 - Iro - r1; a 5 rznarnat,e•L ETTER d:..EYSTER ARE PREPARED -to dd all Muds of GA §-FITTING. PLUM IHNG and BELL : HANGING gn,lranteerl to gioa EatKaegon. ETTER d EYSTER ARE PREPARED to put up HEATERS of all kinds, with portable and Brick Casing, COOKM RANGES of all kind• with Hot Water Tanks and ewes• convenience you pia) want.— Carl and see ns before making' any arrangamcnts with other partic.. NTH E W STORE. TINIV.4I?E, STOVES. ItC. MILLER, HAMILTON az Have opened their new store on the South. Ea.Ft Curner r of the Diamond. n here they eon supply eao•rmer; with bro.. rate art - Wes at V. of map prices. GREAT REDUCTION • I N PR'ICES!! MILLER. itAMILTON A. CO TINWARE A: STOVE DEALER'S baie reduced the price,: Qf their guie , 25 par The:: will• put Cu the best quality TIN 'ROOFING (finding the Tin, Sc.) for $lO per square. II the owner fiuds the Tin they a - 141 p-it it on, sold.red. nir p<ni- I=i2 People woald do well to . 4 RP. upr o i o 'oet-re tol.'hivsr contracts or parcha,es el.es,here Particular attention will be 13441 za BING, &c.. c6 , ..ape3t ne, LIGHTSLN:G RODE, of 7P,ll4rihaal/0.7 Lou. pot np stmugiy M. H. & an, I=l C 3311 E= and ate° BIRD C.IGES. ICY; CRRAM FICEEZERS. WATER COOLERS. &C. all Of Which they Offer at abort profit& Give them a msll and see for Tatmelves. [may 10 F OR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, Economy and Durability, use THOMSON'S lANDON KITCT-lENER, EUROPE - AN RANGE! rr,r RANGE EVER LNVENIELY. OLD UV CHASE. SHARPE & THOMPSON. N. 20 4 N. S.cand St., Philadelphia. Iron,lounders, and Manufacturers of Stuves, Tainful and Enamelled Wares., &e.: [rtur2ll-6m. Qflorijing: NHEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. THE 014) CLOTHING EMPORIUM RAFRE MARKFT HOUSE, Charzbernbure, Pa. The undersigned, after a temporary ab..em e rlF,E,itated by the destroy on of Chtunbersburg, bar again returned and opened out ;n MI blast in the 31arhet House bYtne..il Wallace's Dry Gi.iod clam and. Huber 6 , Letnaster's Gm cerY•ature a large assermeut of 1 ALL AND WLNTER GOODS, of awry le rip•inu and goal t 1114 614 . 10. roau,tt of Wady Made clothing 1.4'01 as Over bre , s, Coat-, Pants, liestA, 12n,Irr Drawers. Le, ail , GENTLEMENS: FI'EXISIIING GOODS, such as Cravats, Sunienden, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefn, Cni lars. Umbrellas, dec., &e. Ilia stock of Clot!". fol. (moonier work cow-fats of French, English and Domestic manufacture. Mack Doe Skin and Panay Cassinters. Black Satin, Figured Silks, Plain and wi Fancy CsicrierVesting.l %Odell- will be made up to order in styles to iiii••• the taste iltQAtomPr..,:on chart notice, and reasonable tenni • Having engaged a practical Cutter from the Eiunt, lam prepared to furnish clothing in the Inte , t feAdonable ttyles, and is none but experieuml workmen are engaged per- Son. may rely upon trettMg tb••ir v - ork neq (1011 0 at my Store. Thankful for the putrontge heretofore i - ,.tov vit, I re speetfulb- t 3 etpntullianoe of the ' , time. oetl9 J.l'. 110SKINSON. Y ----• EW PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING BAZAAR. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! The undersigned har, just returned from the East V. Rh a grew assortment ci the latest and chola: p si styles of PIFICE GOODS, each as English, French and Scotch Cloths, Cassimeres, /se. Also,alargil assortment of REA DY•HADE CLOTHING on hand at all times: . _ .. .... . . Great attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. 'Clothing made iin the latest city et; les and at short notice. . We would also inform the public that we have just ra esived a large assortment of HATS. CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Paper and Liven Col late, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, and every article iu the Gents' Furnishing line. Please call and examine. at JOIIN UIF.TEIt'S Popular Clothing Bazaar, South Main Street. nearly op. , posits Greennwales Hotel, sign of the "Rest Flag." N.8.--Clot tu lig Repaired, Scoured and Cleaned at shi.rt notlce. , . amt.:7 „ , TO bYSPEPTICS.-Having been attlie fed for a D= l3 4 . r of years with Dyspepvia, I was advised to try DR. WISMART'S MEDICINE for that disease. .1 d er ived great benefit and recommended It to quite a number of ray friends and who werectilso much benefitted by It, and whose testimonials can be had if nec essary. - Ibavo been appulatell by Dr. Wiehart rut Agent lort.be Sale orals Ded , sytullasaleor W. G. REED, naeaCi per,ouory•eltlne, abambensbarg Pa. atcbes anbjtlstlrp. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE WELRY, Ate Having jnat opened a well &elected assortment of goods in my line, directly Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, where my old and I hope many new customers will foul me during business hours. Sly old stock having been re duced very suddeklE on the 30th of July last, 1 was com pelled to buy an Entire New Stock of Goods, which are of the latest styles and Pattern, consisting of Gold and , Sliver (Imported and American) • Gent's and Ladles' Wean, Jewelry of fine and medium (palities. • tleet Thimbles, Napkin Rings, • Frith and Butter-Snices. Gold Pens of fine quality, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops and Brushes. _ Si+er Plat , e7d Spoons. Forks and Butter Knives, Jett Goods, POcket Basks, Ladies' Purses, • • Nail and Tooth Brushes, Redding and t'o Combs Lead Pencils. 31orucoa Satchels, ' Large and Small WlBow Basket., - • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.' Flutes, Fifes. Banjos, Tamborines, Accordeons, &o. The assortment of CLOCKS is la!rge and of every - la riety. I have on hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can be fired fifteen tirces in that many seconds. Everybody should have one for self defence. The public are invited -- to wall and examine them. PISTOLS on band and orders filled for any kind that may be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on band. From long experience I mon adapt Spar:G.les to the sight of the old as a ell as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al ma.) a on hand. 'Having the agency for the sale of the celebrated BUR GLAR AND FIR}-PROOF SAFE. manufactured by Farrell. Herring Sr Co., I will fill orders at the manufac tures price. All inkomation in regard to them gives. The public are invited to call and examine the ntock. Watcher, Clucks and Jewelry repaired at law rates to suit the boles. derl4 EDWARD A UGHINHAUGH. T OLD. SILVER & PLATED WARE. C F. G. DIT3tAN. Stcond Strtrt, iu Tl'ashingoon Hotel Building, jtho returned from the city with a large and heap of gol.d s whiclrbe inritc, all to come and7xam inelictore pnrch.v.ing el,en here. Ills etoek connists of ( 10 1.13 AND SILVER WATCRES of the ha,: oylem uoas aml Chaim:, Brea.,t-Pins, Ear and Finger Button., Studs. etc., SI(,VLR WARE au.: Tea Spoo',. W 11 6 ,. RUPP!' EDI , a., 1 - .."?' 1 havc ivlded stmt, a large assort-Lent of thirty hour ..tal ...gilt day I. LOCKS all of tt hick will he 10;, - foods arranted on repre.mited. Thankful to wy man: friends and customers for thjir tairuntig , would :newt respectfully ark of tia.m d coatirmaece .11 1110 snow, r; ti F. G. 1)1T31A N. Ati A C . , fIAGER:sTOWN. IGand re,perntallt inform their trends and the public .I;,,,erany that ;lie) joQt d from the title, with •triek at awl Beaanhilf,oodi FINE:GOLD .IND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: sENER an,l PLATED WARE t3FOONS. FORKS, LADLES KNIVES and eAsTons;—Ael,or, Pocket Sign ra, Ruuat RazonStrupg —Hair, Tooth. and Nail 8ta..h0,—1'm..1.,0 Bo o ks comb: at every kind. Leather SatvhelY, and a ConierniVariiny of FANCY GOODS.— A Large .X,Yortrnent of spEcTAci.Es Ti) surr ALL EYES. augft..6m ELI HOLDEN. INVITES THE AT tention of every readerof this paper, nide!, include, many thousand of Is ~td patrons and acquaintances, to bis =inn:ally large ane beautiful variety of AMERICAN Itntniieett WATCHES, CLOCKS, and elegant de,igne iit',IEWELRY. SILVER WARE, de. ELT FIOLDEN, ?O. 'Market Street. Philadelphia, QM ftlustrat. KN GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS • Whioh to* Power and ca Pomo.; of tone. easy and agree able now!, and beauty of hnh‘h, have boon by the heat of ,- , fraige.•;, pronounced unnvalkd All of their large 7 netare Pinn,. are eohitructed after their new improved of erstrung Grand Seale. with all the hued[ imprr t enient, Second finmi Piancn+ at great flamains, at prievs rang aat from SY) to '2: , 0 As Agent for linabe& Co., Ima en 4 1,441 to seP. at thr• It, F or further p ar . tlotilltrAappl3 to C TIUNTINO, Agent, july - 2,;.1y Charolaa,.buri. Pa. TEINWAY. Pl.l.NOS.—blesses rrmv STS SnN, have reveiv f.a up and of THIRTY FIR'T • PIiF3iII M. wohl medals - in Washington, Nen- York Cin eineati. Chicago, Detroit and other eitic. AT TIII:WORLD's PAIR h.. 141 in Losma. P.P.2, at whirl] 201 Piama n ere on En tolun,n tram rill par, t.l" the world, the FIlt,T PRIZE MED AL nas awarded to Sll.l \ 1A A STT.%•i, fnrpairtrful.elenr, bratia,l. and spapatlia.n. r,ar. 'colt ,reelleneraf workman ship For further partienlam apply to S. S. SHRYOCK. Agent for Steinway & ChamberF4urg; Pe, julyl9 GBUNTING. TEACHER OF MU • 'SIG: takes great pleasure in announcing to the CT' en of CiLimbergiiirg, that he is prepared to give in • nn do the PIANO, MELODEON. or CABINET nlttiA.N. nod in.t respectfully solicits a liberal share of gatnaiage. Those not in .he possession of Pianos ,V, obtannne.tra(lloa4=bbi bonne, and the neribf a Plane theme of JcisiN Mum- ga.,n , treet near Serorid. l'<rans rett•onab!e nnty3lAy THE MASON 1 1 / 4 : HAMLIN CABINET oRG A Ns. n roc ddrerent style., adapted to fllemi 1 , 1 .eruliar mush.; for SA) to . SSIX) earl). THIRTY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first pre miums ntrartio d thorn. 11111 troOol Catalogues free. Ad- Rtes, MASON & HAMLIN, WOrTO3. or MASON dlti IT HERS, NiIN , Y RIO ire. =OE IODINE! IODINE! 1 0 1) I N E' OR. II ANDERS .1.. CO'S lODINE WATER! Chetni , t4 and 91 , i11314 have long wmght tL dis.F. , ll%e ithoat a solvent so it could he Lam' into the 5314.111 in apt, elate; hums ing NH well that if this could h. , done they n unlit box° WI 1,111111 4 1 , fir many dc.ease• now cervidc•red tar urddr. A tier ttficcn y ears of at lent:fie research and experiment, thh most important discovery was made by Dr. H. AX uEn•, a Gerimm Chemist and Physician, and a niernbeiof the ywheai raculty of New York. SA RATOCrA SPRINGS Contah only a (motion of the quantity of lodine there in in tld preparation. et the s irtue of the fluter le due prin. elpally to this element. eiTeot apes the 03 , tetn in indeed - wonderful TIER EDII A 11Y DISEASES. '• txmn in the ss stem,'" arri — nstl s, i..tt...1 by ;IN 11,. el RON/C DISEASES, 110 matter of hon long standing., often yield to Ito hUillie iufluvuee. A te ,mlllllng al cites- snth the Rico!, It retaliris and purlfits that s n.tl Auld sitilding strength and rigor to all parts of tie Lode, 'rhe tho-t wonderful Mict . C.l. has rationed stn o.e to ell lortn,of , ll , ea, - oriamatlna. in A 13AO STATE OF THE BI,o01) II .1 , 2,110 f IA I. II LW- SAI,I MEM EOM I=l= LIVER AND KID \t:l I)NEA-4L, M rt bas requarkrinle cures. THE STORIN. OF RIM/OKI:N Editor of the Bthle Examiner, pill - dishes in that inaga/ine the r.mnarhable care of his 11011. by the axe of [Jr Aialeir.' hod 11 Vater. after all other retnethe, had been trod in vain. 11 ,, Ns), •• Gratitude to God, and a sense of 4,1,11- zation to Dr. An4ll , r, have made tne iniert thtroi. Na t ow " fly only ^on, George I'. Starr, 110," thirty ses en year, tel 1. hate !Wen ifinifll.4lor ROMe dozer, years, inure fur loss tt ith painful qwellings and intlunneations in various parte of his tm.dy ; ollentinaw set.. iningly, he wolf near to death; then a respite fora but • only flv a return of the dis ease with ann.. violence, For the past three years he has had MI open sore on his breast, and latterly one near hie collar bone. An )111 ulceration in hit throat, that wai rapidly itterea , ing. if) Hutt dissolution appeared inevitable. In this condition he applied to bet AlinEtts & CO. By the else o r the lodine Water the ulceration in hie thniut dim. appeared in a short time. Continuing' its use, in lest than Into months be att apparently healed and tins general health much intprot ed." Mr. Storrs has bine', billy reaar• ered. certificate IS FULL, and muny others, with a treat ise 013 the nature and lbws of lodine, will be cent FREE to any person lending us their name. Price 81.00 per bcatle, 4r f; bent by ElTF4 e ill ti) all part, tft the eettutry. 1)11. H. ANDERS & CO., Phyniciann and Chemhas ' .12t 1 Brozolorty,l. , or York. S.,hl by Druwgies rnemlly J ACOB 'E. RIDGWAY, BANKER, - , fia. 57 S. Third Street, two doors abare Chevtaut, Root side. Philadelphia. Stocks bought and sold on Commisslon. Loans negotiated, Compound interest Noteit bonght and cold, Government Loans bought and suld., ‘ lincurrent Money exchanged. United Staten Revenue Stumps constantly ou baud, or ders by mail promptly filed. Discounts un fuLlowing amounts: 2 per neat oa $ 2 ; 3 per cent on $100; 4 per cent on e3OO and upwards. sep2o-4t. elplineddisiaggiskitti v l Ottithasitatt,' Outwits, &T. GELWIUKS & BURKHART Lave on hand the LIROES STOCK OF MERCHANDISE b a t ow n, and sell g oods WHOLESALE AS CHEAP as any house in Philadelphia. GELWICKS & BURKHART manufacture every- description of CANDIES AND CONFECTIONARY, and sell strictly- at CITY PRICES. 0 - IL! OIL! OIL! OIL! GELWICKS & BURKEIARy KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS 13.5 cheap as it can be bought at Pittsburg 'rid, freight added, and cheaper by 3 to 4 cents per gallon with freight added than it can be bought in Philadelphia d,- Country blerchaut4. notice this fact You can do better in Oils with this firm than either city, as we buy In large quantities expressly for wholesaling, GEL` ICKS & BURKHART have just received a line of superior - FRESH GREEN. AND BLACK TEAS. G ELWICKS & BURKHART Lave a large supply of PRIME HAMS, G ELWICKS & BURKHART keep a great variety of SPICES AND FRESH BAKING ARTICLES rr All Spices ara ground on their own mill and pre• pared in their own gore, pur and fresh. no adulteration. rVELWICKS 4, BURKHART - keep a large — stock of TOBACCO /OW SEGARS. and will MNII thpd wholesale at city pr;rzt. aELNVICKS & BERKIIART keep an immense stock 'of NOTIONS AND VARIETIES kept in all cttuntry iitures, and y,ll l ,crt them a cheap as city bodies. G ELWICKS & BURKHART' has e a large stork of COFFEES, ei WARS, S I'IWPS, MOLASSES, FISH arhi S ALT. at whhlesale prlees. BURKHART VI czpia.”. tonic business to pay ibem by !riling—a amount of gods, And mg by !argHprofits. G EL WICK S LV: BURKHART have r. , ,ived a lame lot of PRIME CHEESE and a carkt) CR ACKER!: fresh from the bakery. GELWICKS & BURKHARVB Whuleeale and Retail GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY to nn ssesioi Skrr hence, n Queen and Market fits.. Ila 1t11F.1,11l I I F ACTS' FACTS.. .I•ACTS!!! E. D. REID imvine ju-t returned from theZeistern cities, is now opening a large opal general assortment or FRESH GROCERIES. City Cured Hams and Dried Beef, Prime No. 1 and 2 Shore Slacken% in barrels, hallbarrels, wieners and kite. Haire-de-(blur. Smoked and Salt Herring. Pickled Shad (tcithout bonen), Canned Fruits and Jellies. Oranges, Lemons, Bannanas, Pine Apples, • Prunes, Page, German Pears, Raisins and Nnts, And last, but riot least. the largest and best assortment of GLASS AND , 4,IUEENSWARR • out of the city of Philadelphia.„ FRUIT JARS of all the improved potent patterns. Ale,. CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS._ besidestusfi thousand five hundred articles net above named, and all of c,hich will be sold at a small advance, et the Family GmeerT on the ;Goth-rant COTIIff of Main and Washington stree.u, Clumhmbure. Cash paidfirr Coantry Produce. junefil E. D. REID. El MARKET HOUSE.—The uuderttigned respectfully inform their numerous costomers and the public generally that they have reopened their Gro cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hoek 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 complete m every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham, Syritps, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To baccos,l3rushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass ware, Queensware and everything heretofore kept at their former place of business. 'they will always keep a slain dent stock on band to be enabled to meet the demands of tbecommonity. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex change for goats at cash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House.) three doors from the corner, on Queen Street. [mural] HUBER & LEMASTER. E . SPRECHER'S, , GIIOCERY STORI.- ;the undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which he otters to the public at the lowest CASH PRICES. It is not necessary to enumerate, as Ida stock is large and complete. Highert pricespaid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goads .faug:3l] CYRUS SPILECIIER.; IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT the lowest priee*, 'all at the Family - drocery of E. D. KEID, opposite Dr. Suesserott's. IMP - ORTERS -- WINES AND LIQUORS.- _ L A IT M A BALLADE &C 0., SO. 1 sorro NO 9THELI., Baran Ch.e..onu.: and ifVnut Str,o Philadelphij GEO. M. LAUMA:., A. N. sm..r.AuE, . _ a. D. Birmo, Ea= CZEMER FEMALE COMPLAIN r 4. rEvER AND AGLT Ste., E 1 1 ,4 2 bOttl , MPAI.I with green wax k i th the inSlirAw td" tb4 SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE PINE SHERRY, CLARET AND HOCK WINES AND AS AEFORTUENT OF FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE OSBORNE & CO.'S OPORTO. VERY MR ASD DELICkTE Egc , l.l bottle sealed with }-host wax w:th the Initiabiathe OLD RYE WHI-SKEY; OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, WARRANTED. • OBERTIOLTZ WHISKEY, 'OUST WHISKEY, WERRT'S WHISKEY, TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, AND ' RE A DING Nv 14 E , S. LAUMAN, BALLADE 6 CO., No. IZ4 Speak NikiA Streit, Philatidphia. aur , titTurs METALLIC. - ARTIFICIAL LEGS-- Somethin new. Sad for • pamphlet. __ —4 ang 2 Ain] S. W. WESTON, TN Broadway. New YOU. CEMEME =I at a reduction on former figures. iLiquoro. • RIVESE, GARDRAT & CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE OF IRIF, IIiPWITED In ' LkUMAN, BALLADE S. CO. His prices will be found to be as low if not lower than at any other Ahop. LItERY.—He keeps on hand a stook of good saddle and driving Horses and Carriages of different kinds for hirnat reasonable rates. • OLD PORT WINE, maya 11;85 P. FIENRY PEIFFMI Firm. 'ID:PORTED By LAIMIAN, BALLADE & co.. N0...:121 South tiinth Street, Philadelpli4. Elrg ault ,fanclr doobo. D R Y AND NOTIONS I=l=l ECKEL If GILBERT, 4 I= NEW STORE, XAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite to areeartwalt's Hotel, Have just opened with an entire new, stack of Dry Goods • and Notionsof all kinds, which they have selected with great care to adapt them to thii.market, and which' ill be sold at the lowest Theirlist includes All grades of Calicos, Lupen's best All• Wool d'Laines,-plain and pr rated, Muslin d'Laines, Amelines, •,„ Baratheas, Brocade Alpacas, - Black Alpacca, Silk Crepe Plaids, Fancy and Plain col/Arum:ea, Shepherd Plaids, all styles, Lupen's beat French Merinos, all colors, Mourning Goods, all styles, Plain and Printed Flannel; Sack Flannel; Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all colors, - • White, Red, Grey and Yellow Flannels, Ladies' Cloaking Cloth; all kinds, Skirting Muslin, bleached and brown, Sheeting Muslin; bleached and brown, Fancy and Plain Cashmeres, French and American, • Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Venting; &c., Linen Table Clothe, Towels and • Napkins, in every style, Ladies' Corsets, all prices. :Ribbons, Laces, Raffles, Hose, Gloves, Spool Cotton,, Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, -- PM; Needle; Jr.o., ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. Remember, No Old Goods at ECKEL &GILBERT'S Nam Stare. Cab and examine. au4r3o E 11 0 V L! R W3l. WALLACE & CO. have removed thfAr 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 a , large lot of Goode, bought at reduc ed priced, at the late New York Auctions, to which they invite the attention of the public. To 'perfons in want of Dry Goods we say now is the time to buy. To the ladies we offer a largi...assortment of Drees Goods : Black and Fancy Silks, -Poplins, Baratheas, Plain and Fancy, Dele.ree, &c. We have a good assortment of Carpets. yettinc, Oil ChAlle, which we will sell low. Ea'-Call soon and get bargains. at tine2B WM. WALLACE & CO'S. 314tit0, - Capo anlf Into. 0 TO DECHERT%S and " BUY YOUR HATS AND CAPS, tae u ill sell yeti a - , Better Quality, More Semireable and Yiner Looking Hat FOR LEI.S MO ES, than can be bought elsewhere. FRESH ARROTAL.—Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Goode, and W. W, PAXTON'S. in the Market House, is the place to get them cheap and good. A very fine assortment of Mens' tine and coarse Boots, Balmoral+ and Gaiters. Ladies' Glove Sid. Morocco and Coarse Shoes and. Gaiters. Misses' and Childress' Shoes and.Galtre - ni of every style. Also HENS' AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS at prices to Alit all. The best Horne-make of Hats to be had. B . llne - awortment of Trunks Carpet Bags. • _ V/tlipl3, Canes, limb:am, &0., eonstuatly on hand. Call and ezamine our stock before purchasing. In the Market House, 012 Seeona street. F A LI,: S T Y'LE - OF HATS AND CAPS. DECHERT hrui ja,t received the FALLSTYLE OF HATS, Sellinf4leaper than the Cheaper. C.II and stet bargains. LADIES FANCY FURS, AT JOHN FAREIRA'S OLD EISTABLIBRED FUR ILLWV ractouS, Na. i PI Arch Street, abort ith, Philadelphia, have now in my . store of my own Impartation and Hants facture, one of tile largest and meet bamalfat selections of FANCY FURS. for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City Also a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and. Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices. and I would therefore solicit a call from. my friends of Franklin county and vicinity. 17.a' Remember the Name; Number and Street 1 " JOHN PAREIRA, 718 Arch Street. aborellh, south side, Philadelphia. I have no partner, nor connection with any other Stare in Philadelphia. sep27-4.m. T HE - PATENT RESORT HAT or au' _SHAPES AND COLORS, - at LOW PRICES, at DECHERT'S an Se,on‘t StrPet near the Wagithgton House. ,[EN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S 151 HATS of every mtsle tr , be had cheap at PAXTON'S, THESHERIDAN RESORTE HAT,", a nice article, at PAXTON'S: - HO'L - ESALE AND RETAIL! ROPES & TWINES. The underaig - ned having purchased the entire Stook and Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of J. P. Grey, deed, respectfully announces to her friends, and the former patronesof the establishment, that she will continue to carry on the business, in alldts various branches, at THE OLD STAND, ill on Franklin street, Chambershurg. where she will be pleas. ed to receive the calls and ordens of,the public.. All kinds, and qualities of . ROPESA:ORDAGE, TWINES, &C., always kept on haild or made to order of the best materiel. and furni3ed ut!rresonable prices. In connection with the above buslnes.v,she - is aim prepared to mantafaeMze HAIR. HUSK, AND OTHER • MATTRASSES, as well as Home Blankets mad Fly Nets Ofsupertor qutd ity and etyle. Persons in want of superior articles in the above line are requested torall. arsendtbeir orders, which attended to promptly. dictll.ly • MARY Y. GRAY. CARR I A GE MANUFACTORY.—The undersigned would respeormlly inform the public that he has renamed the Carriage making business at the old stand of PeilTer & Foil., on the dourer of Market and Sec ond Streets. where he is prepared to make to order any kind of CARRIAGES desired. He will also keep on hand and for tale all kibls of vehicles such en BAROUCRESI CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &a. He will al so give particular attention to repairing Vehi cles and as he has none but the beet of workmen in bin employment be reek aFsured that hie work will give sat brachial. - I . T. DEL ACROIX, 0 • NO. 37 South SECOND Street, above Cheatnnt, PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! Having received by late arrivals, all the newest and most attractive Styles of Carpetings,—l mot PREPARED TO OFFER at-the LOWEST PRICES WHOLESALE& RETAIL.— John Crossley & Son's English Tapestry Brussels; Low ell & Hartford Three-Ply and Extra Super Ingrain Car pets, with a large assortment of medium and low priced CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTHS, &c., J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street, between Chestnut & ugl6.3m ' Market, PHILADELPHIA. VETERINARY.—PETER YosT, would respectfully Inform the Public,: that he Imt,removed to within two :idles North of OhambereburiVabisor a fourth' mile tram LehmanL Mill. 'ahem Ite liprepartet tdattend, to all calls upon him for the treatmt. of DISEASED lit IRSES AND CATTLE. He will be at home on Wed nesdays and Saturdays of each wee . and is fully prepared with medicine and instruments for e proper treatment of any kind of stock. REvEnrsons:-.John Haber„ Bev. m. geyder, Hew Ebersole, John Ebersole, Barnuil Whitmore, Deyht,Hos. el letter, Hamm Lightner, and others whbfse tit& tiittia Neocene:illy treated. G 0 0 D• S 1 h!ch b, if iprugo D MILLL-11, Ma NEW . DRyq_qTORE, one door we& ilttOWli i i HOTEL:, has a WELL SELECTED STOCK- PURE DRUGS, CBE KALE, alai all the beet PATENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS PkRPUNEBY SOAPS ke. West End of Brown's Hotel DRUGS! DRUGS!! .c. H. CRESSLER, successor to HEYsmi & CR1033. LEE, has opened in hienew . room, on Second-street, °ppm site the Post Office, where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired A continuation of the liberal patromagexhich the firm re, calved is respectfully solicited. A lair stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new, offered. Also a desirable assortment of Perfumery•, Snare Po , ket Books, Hair Brushes. Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, • Coenetics, I - Dentifrices, and Fevre Articles in great variety; KEROSENE, LAMPS.—Every description :At Hand Lamps, Stand Lamps, Banging- Lamps and Site Lamps. suitable for Kitchen use, , Parlor use, Store use and Office use THE BEST COAL OILIN 4'HE SIARKET. Family Dyes of ail Colors. Everything in a Drttggiste line of business. OPPrescripticms receive epe td al, attention, and are compounded with care and C", H. CREBSLER, -Second Street, n •. the Pact Office. _K_ENNE I DY C E'S M mopS vzap DICAL DISCOVERY nelmbold's Ayers' Sarsaparilla, Ayers' Chaff' Pectoral, Winslow` Soothing Syrup, at, SPANGLER'S. R OCK ROSE, A T SPANGLER'S BURNETT'S CO(JOAINE, at SPANGLER'S. CHAMOIS SKINS, AT SPANGLER'S. MERCHANT'S GARGIAN;t3 . , A 2IL, AT 4'CALISTER'S OINTMENT, 111 at SPANGLER'S. pURE LIQUORS, AT SPANGLER'S. lottfßT AND COSTARS RAT ENTER .IS DEINATOR, at SPANGLER'S. COSTAR'S BED-BUG EXTERMINA TOR, it • , SPANGLER'S. °URN STARCH; FARINA AND CON ceotrated at SPANGLER'S. FINE PERFUMES.—The stock can't be excelled. NIXON. SOAPS.—Particular attention is . asked to the worth:teat uttered at 't NIXON'S. MEDICINES.—Fresh, and'cif the very best quality, sold at . NIXON'S. CALL AND SEE NIXON'S STOCK of Fancy Articles. THE NEW "MACHINES" --Nixon is now putting up hie CATTLE POWDER In excel lent style new labeL The Powder has no suPerior. Every farmer or person owning a Hone, Cow, Hog or. Sheep ehould have it. MEETH.—If you want a good Tooth -Brush and Fomething to keep the teeth clean, call at NIXON'S, THE CHANCE.. TO SELECT FROM seventy dozen et Tooth Brushes is offered at SCHAMBERSBUItG WAS SINCE at laid out until now there bas nut been such a stuck of fine Perfumery, Snaps, Brushes, Combs and Toilet Article.; as NIXON corm. - pINE POMADES, AND BRUSHES, _a: at NLXON'S. YOUNG LADIES CONTEMPLATING marriage ebould call at NIXON'S for Toilet Articles *Aram anb Parness. SADDLERY! REMOVA4!!- JEREMIAH OYSTER respeetfhlly retffns 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 idhis line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street, on the same site occupied by him previous to theilre, where he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE RY AND HARNESS of his awn manufacture, and he Is prepared to sell the -same on terms that defy competi. Son. Every article offered for sale is wanented to be made of the best materiel and by competent workman, which will befully demonstrated on art examination there of. TRUNKS AND VALISES.,-13a would also call the attention of persons wanting a gad. neat and cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise to blaussortment. aprtll9 _ ADDLERS' HARDWARE.-C. H. GORDON•bas just purchased in the East a large stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE • consieting of Buckets, Ringo, Sifts, Humes, Bridle Fronts, Tacks. Riv• eta, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees; Black trimmed and full•plate seltudjusting Trees, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent LeatherEtpl• tans, Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web, o:?ck•eyee, Thread, Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors. &a, which he invites Saddler's and others to call and esamine, and. which will be sold at low rates. CH. GORDON FIAS ON HAND A . large aiSortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bri dlee, Halters, fancy Round Bridles, Wagon, Carriage and Linen Nets of all Ends, from 81,60 to 157,09 ; Curry Combs, Horse Cards, Mane Combs Brushes, Horse Boots, Cow Hides, tied many other artlales not necessary to enc. - , D EDIOVAL.I--C., x. GOEDON , has re moved Me SADDLERY SHOP, to the stand occn• pied by him prersions to the Am on Idanc•sTREET, a fen• doors South otOrpezawdlt's-Hi/t4d 7 , TRV - NUKAArtrOliaS. CA Aft it=utzn. Ihc!;a114. al (NftkAbre.l4 l ; . fit7M l 4( - • -‘ - - EASTERN INN.—The underaiguea ha ving lately purchaaed the large and commodious Brick Building of Rec. 8. R. Fisher, fncwaeeWn with his present placeof business, on the corner of Main street and Ludni a Alley, is prepared to accommodate BOARD-, ENS by the day, week or month. He is amply *tided With STABLING to accommadate the traveling putdita- Ravin g a large LIVERY STABLE. connected with the Hotel, guests and the pablle generally can beftmaleitird with Horses and Carriages at any moment, Pamoatvislt• Silg Eltambersburg with their &Wiles will Bnd Ode thb mosteannfortable Hotel lathe county ea it bps boss n ' ,titted with entire new Fonda" a nd rooms imp= aid Well ventilated. The TABLE is amply* all the luxuries of the ocean% and the BAR,wLldt L de. Welted from the Brick Building, will always be furnished with choice and pure liquors. Every attention raid to the - contrail of guests. jectlil[ GREENAWALT. BROWN'S HOTEL—This Hotel. situ— ated on the corner of Queen and Sewed Streets, polite the the Bank, Court Room, and County Mom and to the inimerlinte neighborhood of - States, Shapes and other places of business, is conveniently situated fur ,cmmtry ptkade having businesa in Cliandrereburg. The Banding has been greatly enlarged and refitted fur the accommoda tion of Guests. TBET ABLE will alUays be famished with the - beet the Market cat produce. , THE BAlt. will be supplied pure and tholpe Li quors.THE STABLE is large and attendedwitha good and careful Ostler. ' Every attention will be rendered to make Guest, Caw fortable while sojourning at this Hotel. febl JACOB S. BROWN, Preptetor. NION HOTEL This old - . and well established Hotel is now open for the accranus,odsitlou of Guests - The ih•Optieter haring hmseti the three.story blociof bin dings on !Queen Street, in the rear of his former stand, Le prepared to furnish GOOD ROOMS fur the traveling anti imnswat custom. HIS TABLE cr 41 sustain its former reputation of being °F/114ed 13171 h, re e taT, eidt'g,mmnartteet can pndacc. main building, will al ways hare choice and pure Liquors. Gast warm STABLING fur fifty horses, with careful ostler.: Every attention will be made to render guests comfort. able while solourniug at this Hotel. janlB JNO. FISHER, Proprietor. • VATIONAL HOTEL.--The Aubseriber would respeetfally annonnce that be basso farcant. }limed his Hotel building as to be enabled to open It fur the accommodation of the public. The building is en tirely new and built on the most approved plan for com fort and moires leave. _ . . The BAR will always Itit Supplied with the best of li quors. He has also erected in nonnelitiVoi with the Hotel a large and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to furnish FlLMling and Provender for any number or Horses. Attached to the Stable (wider cover) are a pairof HAY _AND STOCK. SCALES, to which the especial attention of Farmers Drovers and Butchers is invited. julyl6 DANIEL TROSTLE. D - ACID H. HUTCHISuN cos heinous- the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES noTEL. near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG, PA. This populat and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted anti furnished throughout its parlors er.d elutmbers, and is now read) for the reception of gtests. The traveling public will Intl the United States. Hotel the most conveniept, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, tin account of its access to the railroad, being immediatfy between the two great depots in this city. [Harrisburg, June 17, 63-tr. , QTATES 'UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE ky We Lebanon Nalley and Pennsylvania Railroad He , putt, Harrisburg 12,:iy, Pa. This cons etkient and pleasant Hotel is now kept by the findemieed. late of the Indian Queen in Chambersburg. and he invites the patronage of bin old friends and tbe public generally. Tema moderate. oets-if JOHN NV. TAYLOR.• *nourante. A 3IERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND tl TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Street*, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital, $.300,000. PaidiCp Capital,423o,ooo. Philadelphia, k'eb. 4,1864. The Ton tees have this day declared • Dividend el FIFTY PLR CENT, on all premiums received upon MU ztJa. POLICID6 dunng the year ending December. 31st, and in fort, ut that date, the above amount to be .redited to said Policies. and have also ordered the dM• dead of 181/0 on Policies Issued during that year to b. paid, as the annual premiums on stud Policies are re ceived. OFFICERS. Prmident—Alexander Secretary and Treasurer-John S. Wilson. iumary—John C. Sims, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George 'Nugent, Hun. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. Howard. Hun. Juseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Ileazllth Isaac Haziehtust. WM. O. REED, Chambersburg, Pa., Is the authorized Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com pany, and it always In-enured to furnish pamphlets or any farm:Mott trantetl, and to take Insurances. - Me. J. C. Mt:flaws and W. H. BoiLt., Medical /Iv inns. REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. M'Clare, Rev. 8.3. Nit- COUS. J. S: Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. ld:Marshall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Persons desiring Information or wishing to insure will please eall int. or by addressing the undersigned they Will bp waited on in any parr of the Conhty or Spite. mar 23 W. G. REED, Agent. 18 9 9 FRANKLINF R IR P E E IN R S P VI E JS U CE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS On January ). 1865 MEE AccEPTED SURPLUS. Ivirra - rED PRERIUIts UNSETTLED CLADIS, $8,41.6. L6?EB PAID SOME .1.82 L'cOME FOR 1865 $3,000,000. $5,121,M0 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. ~ DIRECTORS: Charles N. Reinter, Irene Lee, Tobias Wagner, - Edward C. Dale. Samuel Grant. - Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith. Alfred Fitter, George W. Richards, Fran. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. • JAS. W. NA LLISTER, See'y pro tern. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of - the Com pany in Chambersburg, who will furnish all information necessary to applicants. maratf. "SURANCE VA U " A " — - 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 1. AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL itiioo.ool Office Mt: Walnut Street, Philm dolphin. The prompt payment °Maims for Losses during the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in existence. entitles them to the confidence of the This company will also insure against loss by WAR MI INVASIOX. Persona trahing to insure will please call over addreMil the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersburg. As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property destroyed by the Rebels on the .10th of Jply, returning the full premium paid on application at myolfica W. G. REED, Agent. REFERENce,s—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin. Cul. A.K. M'Clure. - fel* OUR AGENT.—Mr. JOON GROVE, of Chambersburg, is the General Agent of the Freak lin F,,ounty Mutual Insurance Company. . june7), attOrrip,o at ?Late. GM. WV S. STENGEit, • NETS AT LAW.—W. 8. STEruniu. District At. torney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Marley and arrears In pay Office In James Duffield's dreeDing, on the West side of Seoond Street. between Queen and Washington Street'. - nuir24 STUMBAUGH & GEHR. Arrourtris AT LAW.—Oftiee opposite the Post Office. Will at. tend t!runiptlr loan busmear entreated to their care. P. b.—Authorized Agenta fur the collection of Pettalons, Bounty, Bark Pay and all other cleans agaittatthe gOvera• meat. NYS EVERETT. Attorney at Law. . Office on Market Street, oppOelte the Court House. formerly occupied by Jer. Cook, Esq. MI legal bunt❑esss entrusted to tile care will receive prompt atten• lion. . •T•tf. JOHN STEWART, AtTORNEY AT LAW Office on Second Street, a tea doors South of the Market House. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other claim promptly collected. (suet TJ. NILL,- ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'Of lice at his residence on Second street. octl9 B. KENNEDY.-ATTORNET AT LAW • Office att Market street. oetl9 Sorlxiarbing Moutieo. UT U FO N .,, D ART E ,th R , A L ,D l c C om fl iiss _ i ct o ; m N zec E R A D North Serum] Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot, Chambernbarg, Pa. Cars run regularly to and aim Philadelphia and Sal& more. AGENTS.—Peacock, Zell & Blackman, No. 808 IBar. ket St., Philadelphia. Lykes Valley, - Broken Egg and Nutt COAL, (ducat from the !nines). Wllkeskarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and - Hancock CEMENT, kept constantly ore band. FLOUR. GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kindsourcheseil at the highest cash prices. . - . Sept 9, 63. WITNDERLIC4 k NFAP;', Zaentisto. DR. H. R. FETTERHOFF, SuRGEO DF.NTIST. Offlee .one dour West of the Telegraph Greeneastle. Pa. All Work entrusted to him will be promptly gig s— Med to and warranted. , mayl7:6m• DR. N. SCHI.OBBER'S Dtcrtiii. O 1 VICE 1113 Second Street, one Kure &nab 'ef Market Home. Amen • F INFROCK'S MARBLE WOR& K SECOND STREET. SOUTH OP QUEILN. GRAMBEHSBURG. PA.- - - 240NUILENT8, EtEADSTONES, „-_ liannfechaed to order in the best style and of theUhelt Duigna. Yom ' $2,501,297 04 •soo,ooo 971,000 1,086,Z38
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