The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 11, 1865, Image 4

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.1101 . ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
.1 WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRINE DAILY
to and Pm Plilarklpkia and Pittsburg. On and after
Mnsigt 'Ortober.3lst. 1264, the Passenger Trains of the
PermsYlearila Rallroa i Company will depart from Harris
hmyr and arrive at Pt:Jaaelphia ¢nd Pittsburg , as follows:
EASTWARD:
naiedI4IYISPItEI3BTRAni leavesSarriabtsrg dal.
ly as 2.43•: Y., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55
FAST LSETE loves Harrisburg daily (except Alonday)
at 8.00 1. x., and arrives at West PhiladeWa at 12.40
P.M. Passengers take breaktut atLancaster.
KAM TRAIN leaves Kaariatang.- daily (except Sue
day) at Lag P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.
35P.M.
piTTBEERd .A 1,1) ERIE EXPRESS leaven lialTIS•
burg dally (exeePt , ,StirulaN at 11.55 It., and at rives at
West Philadelphia at 4.20 '
HARRIS-BURG ACCOMMODATION
ilarriggragli(except Sunday) tit 4.00 r. 31., and ar
rivoi at bleat PLladelppbia at 9.30 r. 31. This train has nt.
emlner...faa front the - Wig.
COLA:MEDIA ACCO.3I3IODATION MAIN leaves Ear
risburgtedly (except Sunday) at 7 e. M , biaditnives at
Lancaster at 9.15 A. connecting (except on Monday)
with the 'Fast Line east.
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. st., Altoona 6.50
A. IL, takelmsakfast, and arrive afrittsburg at 12.40P.M.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily .(except Monday) at 2.25 A. • IL: Altoona 5.15 A. IL,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P, 3L
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily- ai 3.-
25 A.X., Altoona at 8.15 A. take breakfast and arrives
at Pittaburgat 4.40 P. M.
FAST L.= leavei Harrisburg daily (except Sun . dity)
at 4.00 P. M., Altoona at 9.10 P. M., take sapper, and ar•
rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. At.
MAIL . Teaft:s Idasyttsbuti - liallYAeteePtSlin'
day) at L4O P. IL: Altoona at 55 P. M., take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. at - .' -
MOUNT JOY ACCOHMODATION'west leaves. La
ncaster at 11.20 A. M., connecting there with the Mail west;
letivell:MDlßM Joy at ILSI A. M., and arrives at Harrisburg
at 1.00 PM. •
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at a3O
stops there, passengers for East of Harrisburglay- over na
til 1L55 P. n SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
nov9 . Sop% Middle Div. Penna. R. R.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
VAtx TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to
and frnat lEttatimore and Washington City. •
Connections made with trains on. Pennsylvania 1140.1,
to and from Pittsburg and the West
F 0172. TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West:Munch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of... Northern
New-Turk:-
Irfertnittrtfter "Monday, Ott. TM; ISIL the Iwsenger
Trains or the Northern Central Railway.will arrive at and
depart from Harrisburquid Mtliriere as 'follows
.SOUTIIWARD.".
MAIL TRAlNoleaves Stmbury daily (except
- RundAy): 10:25 A. 31.
leaves .Harrlsburg • - 1:20 r.st.
if arrives at Baltimore 5:40 Pit.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex
' eept Sunday)
" leaves Harrisburg (except
~ Monday)
" - arrives at ....
HARRISBURG ACCOIS.I3IODATION leaves
Harrisburg
SUSBURZACCOMMODAT/02 , 1. /eaves San
bury daily (ex. Sunday).. - 7
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS-TRAIN leaves:
I=
Sanbutv . daßy(e.i.sundm) 9';05 P.M
NORT . RWARD.• •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai]y (except
, . Sunda))
leaves Haivisbarg.
arrives at Sunbury
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltithore daily
arrives at Harrisburg
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
- .
cept Monday)
" • arrives at Sunbury
ERIE EXPRESS TRAM leaves Baltimore
daßy (except Sunday-s)
leaves Harrisburg dully (ex
cept Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury' at.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore clailv(es..Montlay :10) rM.
arrives at Harris b urg at. 7,50 P.M.
SUNBURY , ACCOMMODATION leaves Ear-
ristrarg daily (ea. Sunday). 4:00 P.M'.
The Ede Express and Philadelphia Express are buunah
trains to and from Erie and aR intermediate points. 'Sail
and Express trains run through to Elmira.
Par farther information apply - at the Office, in Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot
0ct26"64 7. IC. DUBARRY, Gen. Sort.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.--This great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to tfie city of Erie, on
Labe Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, and is operated by them.
Its entire len,gth was opened for passenger and freight
business, October 17th,-1861.
TIME OF 'PASSENGER. TRAINS AT FIARRISBCRG
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation
• LEAVE WESTWAIID.
Mail Train . 1:15 A. 3c
LockEfaven Accommodation. 1,40 P. M
Passenger Can xnn through on Mail Train, without
change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Ede. -
Elegant Sleeping Cors on Mall Train both ways between
Philadelphia and Lock Haven. and on Elmira Express
Train both mays between Williamsport and Baltimore.
- For information respecting Passenger business apply at
Corner 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia:
YAnd for Freight business of the Company's Agents 4
S. B. EcNtsroN , Jr.. Cur. 13th and Market
J. W.!Enolike., Erie. .
Wx Blto,." Agent N. C. IL 8., Baltimore, Md.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
H. W.. GWINNER,
Gen. Ticket Agent, PlaiLidelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
Gen. Mareger,lianwort.
febt3,6s
nIIMBEELAND VALLEY & FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.—
- On and after Mondny, October 31. 1864, Passenger Trains
will run daily, as Rams. (Sundays excepted):
- FOR HHAKBERSBURG AIsD HARRISBURG
Letme Hagerstown.—
' — Greenctistl - e...
Arrive at
Cliambersbarg
Leave . at.
Leavc't Shippensbarg
• 7 - Nesrine
" Carlisle 6.30 10;10 2:46
Meetkaaiesbarg 7:00 10:42 3:16
Arrive at Harrisbms! 7:30 11:15 3:45
FOR I:I4IIEBERSBURG AND ELAGERSTOWS:
- X3l. P.M. P.lr.
Leave Harrisburg. .8:4:Z 1:40 4:15
Mealtanicsbntrg 8147 2:20 4.
Carlisle 907 2:58 1:15
.
"-. New3lne 1Q:02 3:34 •
" Shippensbarg .1 10:33 4:04
Arrive at Chambersburg ' 11:00 4:35
Leave Cbaxabslsbarg 11:10 4:45
Greencastle 11:55 5:35
3
Anive at Hagertemn 12:5 6:15
... .._
Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all point' West
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. M. runs only as
far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL. Supt..
B. B. Office, Chamb'g, Oct 31,18E4
Books antic ,Stationerg.
ROOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!
AT SNIDER'S
BOOK AND VARIETY STORE,
- in the Market House, onnazte Brown's Hotel.
Keeps conFtaetiy on hand
SCHOOL AND 31ISCELLAIMOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, &e.
Bibles, Erna Books. Photograph Albums, '
Paper and Linea Window §bades and Fixtures
Wall Paper, Panty Baskets.,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's §atebels,
Blank, Pass and Memorandum Books of all sizes,
' Gold Pens and Holders,
Pocket Books,
Ladies' Fancy Creel's,
Zephyrs—German, Cashmere and Shetland Wool,
Blank Deeds,
Arnold's and other Inks,
Architect and Pattern Paper,
Songs, Dims Novels, Joke Books,
, -
J Old Books - , Periodicals, Music and-Newspapers
board in any style.
tir - Bionlßooks made to order. Paper ruled to any
pattern. •
A(ENOY FOR THE SALE OF INTERNAL
REVENUE STAMPS.. - scl4o,..hadmana
BOAR STORE,
K. 7 OPPOSITE TEE POST OFFICE.
School, Miscellaneous and S. S. Books,
iMatfernery,Pisotog - naplis and Albums, •
Wall Paper and :Window Shades.
Fairchild's Celebrated Scold PEW.
N. York and Philada. Dadias,
Weeklies and Monthlies,
Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Good.,
Bibles and Hymn Books.
rif Orden, of the most complex description filled on The
shortest aotjc
OLD EDITIONS hunted up by Mr. J. K. Shry-ock at a
fable commission.
Arias for BTEISWAVB Pianos and 3iASON &
Cabinet Organs, oct4 _
FrO.OUR WHOLES.AL.k - C USTOMERS.
—We hare made STEM!, arrangements this Fall to
yammer) our SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STA•
TIOYERY at such rates. that we can sarply our WHOLE
CICHTONEES at the Zoweat pftsible prices.
.
rllO - 81IN - DA - Y - SCHOOLS.-=-We are
mentalor the American 8 reign aria other
houses for the supply of Sunday School ito4km. . -
S. a. RirttYOCK.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—Parti&
attegtion given to kePping on hand all the nett
imblkatious, as isanel S. Si. 811.12YOCK.
. T O BOOK BIIYERS.—Book buyers
will find it to their rolvantagi to give ue a call before
;, purchasing elsewhere. Prompt attention to written orders.
' S. S. SEIRYOCK,
C HO OL BOOKS .—All the School
1,„ 1 .1 Books use to be had, fa cituricies, at
• SARYOCK'S.
O TEAC HERS .—Special terms to
T" Towle* for School "Boar and '
Stationer • a
sußA)exPs.
ROOKS ri3OOKS ! !—We have made
ai
txeann~~ge~m¢ents in thaZasuriz. Cilia to fill orders by
prdc t6sshortai pessibietime. , S. SElllYag,
110011.8.=-Taraftes supplied n.nd refit
ted with particular advantage, by
S. S SHE VOCR
iltobeo an)) -me.
T 'G RODS GALVANIZED.-
, ETTER & EYSTIat, ars soutthaguP Littinith4,
Rods of Galvanized Imo (all the rods are twisted from the
top to the groom!) which is far Superior for durability and
protection Menthe eommon Straight - Bina Iron Rods.—
The Gelrani:cd rad being a mon pi:licit anulucior anal
, comes cheaper, also Lightningrods repairelingood style.
Anil and examine the Galvanized Rodabefore having any
1 - of the blank rods put up, storeroom on Iran greet
000.1t 1 STOVES AND TEN WARE.-
All Patterns of Cook Stores, /arks and Wood Stoves
(for burning wood or Boar)- - Tin, Skeet 'ran, Copper and
Bross Ware of all kinds constantly on hand and for sale
cheap, at ETTER & EYSTER'S, Main Street. opposite
En4er & &os.' Store.
LTEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS.—ET=
Iv TER & EYSTER arese sing very best quality
of Kerosene Oil and Lamps, also Lamp Shades, of all pat
terns, Chimneys, Wicks, Burners. Lamps of all kinds
altered and repaired at short notice, at their Store Room
on 31ain Street.. •
COPER WORK.-ETTER &
TER. are prepared to make any size Copper Stills,
irortoo, piper, Brewers' Kettles, in faell anything made of
Copper and at the very, lowest Price. All kinds of Cop
p errepniring done, and work all guaranteed.
-. LITTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED
J.LI to do all kinds of GAS,PITTLSG. PLUMBING and
BELL HANGING at shOrt nodes and work guaranteed
to give safisfacqon.
T'TTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
LA to put np HEATERS of all kinds, with porktble Odd
Brink Casing, COOKING RANGES of all kind& with IM
Water Tanks and every eonyedienee you may want.--
Call and see a+ before making any arrangements wit',
other parties.
N E S T 0 • E
TINWARE, STOVES, ere.
HILLER, HAIITLTON & CO.
Have opened their new store on the Soath•East Corner of
the Dieounut, where they can supply ,kustorners with first.
rate articles at very cheap prices. sepri
GREAT REDUCTION
2:50 A. M .
7:00 A.M.
IN P R I C E S!!
FrINI
7:30 A.H.
TINWARE & STOVE DEALERS,
• 9:20
1:35 P.M.
4.05 P.3r.
9:30 1%34
1:50 ..4.11.
bare minced the rives of their goods f... 3 per cent
They will put on the best quality TIN ROOFING
.117
(firatrig the Tm, &e) far .910 per square. If the tat her
finds the Tin 1% ill pnt it on, soldered, 'Ka. i 1.2 00 per
=
12722
12 tm.
People wonitl do well to call upon them before raaltMe
contracts or purchases elsewhere.
Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB
RING, &c.. at the cheapest rates
LIGHTNING RODS, of beg Oaliarkzed Iron. put up
atru❑gly and cheaply.
IL, t{ 5, CO., have a fine assortment of
.PANNED,
and also,
BIRD CAGES,
ICE CREASI FREEZERS,
1:40 A.
1:30 P. li.
all of which they offer at short prate.
GiCe them a call and "ft for ycarselves. [ma El
FOR "C 0-1,1. F 0 ;It T , CONVENIENCE,
Econtany and Durability, flu. '
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENtR:=
EUEOREAN RANGE! • - •
Tilt BM LANGE EVES MVENTED,
SOLD BY
• CHASE, SHARPE & THOMPS'ON,
No. 203 X &road Sr- Philarlphia.
Iron Founders, and. Manufacturers of Some, Heater.,
Tinned and Enamelled Wares, Se,. &e. tauten. -6m.
EW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK.
_L THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM_
MARKET
Chambrrsburg, Pa.
The undersigned. after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destrra lion of Cluanbersburg, has attain returned
and opened out in frill blast in the Market House between
Valiace's Dry Good store and Huber Si Len:taster's One
eery i-tore. a large assortment of
PALL AND IVINTER GOODS, of every description
and quality.
This stock con.sists of Ready Made Clothing latch as
Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts,
Drawers. &c., also
OESTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, such '
Cravats, Susf,mdens,,Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col
-
tars, Umbrellas, &a...
His stock of Cloths for customer woitconsists of French,
English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fancy Cassaners. Black Satin, 'Figured Silks, Plain and
Fancy Cassaner Vestings which will be mute up to order
in styles to snit the taste of customers, - on short notis.e, and
reasonable terms. •
Raving engaged a practical Cuttkr from the East. lam
prepared to famish clothing in the Must fashionablestyles,
and as none but experienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store.
-Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowest I re
speetfully solicit a continuance of the same.
attl9 - J. T. HOSKINtON.
A.M. 1'..1f.
7.00 9,15
:17 3:35
Q:l7 4:20
P2O 12:55
9:00 1: 2
9:3'2
NEW PHILADELPHIA
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
The undersigmed'hasnst
returned from the East with
a grunt assortment of the lateit and ehoiee,t steles of
PIECE GOODS, such as English, Freofh and iinoteli
Cloths, Cassitneres, &e. Also, a large assortment of REA
DY-MADE CLOTHING on bawl at all times.
Great attention paid to cusTom WORK. Clothing
made in the latest city steles and at short notice.
We would
also inform the public that we have just re
ceived a large assottment of HATS. CM'S and GENTS' .
FURNISHING GOODS, such as Paper and Linen Cel
lars, Neck ties, Handkerchiefs. Huse, Sasprrulers, and
e'ery article in the Gents' Furnishing line Please call
anal exanunevat JOHN DIETER'S
. , .
Popular (lat hing Bazaar, South Main Street, nearly ore
pe2ite tireenuwalt'a Hotel, Riga of the "Red Flag."
N. B.—Cloilling Repaired, Scoured and Cleaned at %bort
fiIIEAT EXCITEMENT AT SEER
rEßsßEßG.—Having just opened a L A RGE
STr f;0011S, In the corner room formerly facto
1;4 1 \i,•ll. Brewers, consisting in part of Black
Cu,slmorei, Satinets, Jeans, Veetinge, Se., which
e are ptergrett to sell either by the piece or yard; and
having ens:need a Shiliffil Cutter and workmen. we are
prepared to make up' COATS, PANTS and VESTS in
the Infest and most apprerred style, and at the very lowest
CASH rates. We shall keep constantly on hand a large
stock of 3IADE UP CLOTHING. manufactured by our
cop workmen. anti In which line we defy competition, .to,
regards durability and cheapness.
tribe Ladles we }Las. a large tine of Black and Fancy
Cloths, suitable for Clunks, Sacks, &c.
Alto a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. lIATS
AND CAPS, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's
Eurnisidna Goods., such as fine Shirts;'Collars, NeeksTd.s
Ilnder•Shirts, Thutrets,'&e. All of the above goods We
ill sell as low as they can be bought in any market in the
Union for Cash. fort4.6rdol JOHN It. STINE & CO.
1109!EktTRET AILM6lvs.
- -
The undersigned having purchased the entre Stock and
Pl.:tuxes of the Rope and -Twine Manufactory of J. P.
they, deed, respectfully announces to her friends. and the
termer patrons of the establishment, that she will iiintinue
to curry on the business, in all its various branches, of
'HIE OLD STAND,
on Franklin street, Cluunhersbung, where she will be pleas.
ed to receive the calls and °niers of the public. All kiwis,
sizes, and qualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
S. 8. 8111:YOCK
always kept on band or made to order of the best material,
and turnised at reasonable prices. In connection with the
above business, she Is also prepared to manufacture
HAIR, HUSK, AND OTHER
MATTRAsSEs, •
es well as Horso Blankets and Ply Nets orsuperier gnat
ity and style. Persons In want of superior articles in the
above line axe requested to sail, er sand their orders, which
will be attended to promptly.
deem-ly MARY E GRAY.
T
ey No. 37 South SECOND Street; above OwAunt,
PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETINGS ! CARPETINGS !
Having received :by late arrivals, all the newest and
most attractive Styles of Carpetingir,—l AN PREPARED TO
OFFER at the Low ear PRICES, WIIOLESALE & RETAIL—
John Crossley & Son•s English Tapestry Brussels ;
& Hartford Three• Ply and Extra Super Ingrain Car
pets, with a large assortment. of medium and low priced
CAUPETBiGS, WINDOW SlaDlirs, OM CLOTHS, &e.,
J. 'P. 'DELACItOLA.
No. 37:South SECOND Street, between Chestnut
nzlc9r - o-i Ainrk.t PHILADELPHIA
MILLER, HAMILTON 5:. CO
BRASS,
AND ENAMELED WkRE,
~ WATER cooLmts,
Cot ing.
CLOT,EING BAZAAR.
rOi:lr,ii 4 a4 ' _3 6 ‘ l 4ll*4; - :,,pa.i.,..
Mattes nit jewel rg.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c.
I ,l:laving jest opened a well selected assortment of goods
liimy line, directly
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, ' D
where my old and I hope many new customers will and
me during hosinesslours. My old stock having been re•
diced very suddenly on the :Mb of July lost, I was norg , ; .
pelled to buy an
Entire New Stock of Goods,
which are of the latest styles end patterns, consisting of
Gold and Silver (Imported and American)
Gent's and Ladles' Watches,
Jewelry of fine and medium qualities,
Silver Thimbles,
ntphin Rings,
Fruit and Butter Knives,
Gold Pens of fine quality,
Pocket Cuilery,
Razors, Strops and Brushes,
' -
' Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Rutter Knives,
Jett Goods, •
Poc)tet Books,
Ladies' Purees,
.-- Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Redding and Porket Combs,
Lead Pencils,
Morocco Satchels,
• Large and Small Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Violins,
Flutes,
Fifes,
Banjos,
Taniborines,
Aecordeons,
,to.
The assoPtment of CLOCKS is large and of every vu.
rie havilon hand the ILENRY REPEATING RIFLE,
which an be fired fifteen times In that many seconds.
Everybody should have one for self ilefenee.
The public are Invited to"call and examine them.
PISTOLS on hand and orders tilled for any laud that
may' be yarded.: Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand.
From lOng experience lean adapt Spectacles to the sight
of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLE'S AND
EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver rind Steel Fmtnolal
iays'ouland.
flaying the agency for the sale of the celebrated BIM
GLAD. AND FIRE-PROOF SAFE, manufnanred by
Farrell, dewing & Co., I trill flu enters it the manufac
tures prim All inferudixion in regard to them given. -
The public are invited to call and examine the stock.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to
emit the times.
decl4 EDWARD AUGIIINI3ATIGII.
G OLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE.
'. G. LITMAN,
Second Strta, in Washington !rota Building,
Has jgat mutinied Irons the city with to large and cheap
stock of guilds. to 0 hnh he invites all to COMO and exam
ine before putelutsing else. hero. Ills stock consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of the latest styles,
Gold anti Slicer Chains,
Breast•Pin.s.
Ear and linger RiOgs,
Sleeve Buttons, Stud*, eta,
•
• •
SILVER" WARE,
Table and Tea Spoons, Furls, Napkin Rings, Butter
Knives, Castors. Sr.
I have added to my lock a large assortment of
thirty hour and eight day CLOCKS till of which will be
sold low. Goods warrauted too represented.
Thankful tee toy muay trends and customers for
their liberal patronage, would nest re,peetfully ask of
them a continuum.• of the rams.
marl C•of F. G. DIT3IAN.
Al- ARSIf A LL C 0
cr,sor. , , TO F. J 1.0$1.1%)
HAGERSTuNVN, JIU,
Would resptiethilly inform the, friend, and the public
generally that they have bed r. taried from the citiei with
a large stock of New and Iteanhiol iiood4.—,or,sistog o
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND
JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION:
'SILVER and PIA YET) WARE, SPOONS. FORKS.
LADLES. KNIVES and c.\*Tolzst—Scitors, Pocket
Knives,' Razors, RazonStraps,—Halr, Tech, and Nail
Brit‘hca.—Pocket Books Comb , of every bind. Leather
Satchels, and a Genera? Variety of FANCY GOODS.—
A Lam. Asrortlneut of SPECTACLES To SUIT ALL
EYES. ' enguAlm
ELI HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT
iention of ei..ry reader of this lupe', which includes
many thousand of Ws old and acqualiatatrms. to
Lis uniavuolly , aim Immuiful s aro r ANIERICAN
& Imported - WAIT II ES. CLACKS, al:it elegant designs
'O:JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, Sr,
ELI lIOLDEN,
7CN Market Street, PhEadelphia.
CM
Austral.
K N A B E & CO'S
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS,
Which for rower and sweetness of tone, easy and. agree
able touch. and beauty of finish, have been by the best of
judge' s pronounced " unrivalled."
All of their large 7 octave rmpos are eenacruered a ft er
their new improved .verstrunr Grand Seale, - with all the
latest imptos emente. „-•
seomd Baud 1.,a40,at :teat BarglilllF, at prices rang
mg from e.,7.0 to 250, A...‘ 1.. r K.labv.S.: Co., I ant en
aided to:4211 at tlO 'Dalt:tour° For titr.hpr par-
=mu=
EINWAY PI A. N S.-3lEssus.
:4-ri V A. h.t .a! up, anis or
THIRTY FIRSP PREMIIIII.,
gold and medals, no Washalgton Nra- Stork, ein•
emnati, 3n Lois Cilatazo Detns: and other , cities.
. . ,_ •
• _IT Ww:Li?
held itr LON r??•\ - , I•ral . , at ??.???,??? Pumnit were 'on Ex
b,t :OD ail I.ul' I,f lb, ‘vorla.
AL was :it‘arded to SIELVA Al tr. $1.0%.t.. for porc - rful, Clear,
brilhast and synpad.cie tcf.:Jr czcllltlet of workrilan
ohip.
For furtlker %attic litars apply to S. S. SITRYOCK,
Agent for Steil/Way & Soo . , thambe:sbare; jut2l.9
el HUNTING, TEACHER OF
• SIC, takes treat pleasure in annul:racing. to the
:tixen4 of Chaiabersbnrc, that he is prepared to give in•
t•rroetlon on the PIANO. :11ELODEq tN. or CABINET
I.AN. and most respectfully Ilberal share of
their patronage. Those not In .he poss,sion of Pianos
ran obtain instruction at hio home. act the use of a Piano
Residen( e ofJCsSIS MCI h queen sl,eet, near Second.
Terms reasonable. tuarsliriv
THE MASON & lIAM LIN CABINET
ORGANS, forty rlitTerr 131. Ftylelt. adapted to sacred
and Feentiar mug, for S. , ?t/ to rlattO math THIRTY
FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first pre-
IIIiIIST29 awarded them. IllnGtmtedeatalogues free. Ad.
Bress, MASON 457 HAMLIN, EorAms, or MASON
11R9THERS, NEW YORK. kep6:l,,e,
fttebital.
D I'N E !
I `)
IODINE!
IODINE!
lODINE'
DR. 11. ANDERS & co's
lODINE WATER!
.4themists and Physicians; Lave long .aght, to digsolye
lodine, n ithont at:solvent, s" tt could be taken into the
system to allure gate: knot, inn , hat voji that It this could
be done, they moult have an antidote for many diseases
now cernsitlered tnextrable.
After fifteen yearn ...elelltlfie research and experiment,
tins Most impottand discovery woo nude by Dr. H. AN
DEILS, is German Chamist and Physician, and u member&
the Medical Facnlty of New York..
SARATOGA SPRINGS
Contain only,a fraction of the quantity of lodine there is
in thn, preparation, yet the ; .rtut, tg the v. ater is due prin.
elpally to thin element.
Ito effect upon the ,vstPm is indeed w ood, r n,l HER.
EDITARY DISEAti . ES, " torn u, the system," are read
jellied by its tLce. CHRONIC DISItASEti. no mutter of
Inn' lung stading . , often yield. to it, subtle itiduence. As-
Sitnilation at imoe - with the friend, it rindir.ra and purer
that vital eradtny strength and ragar to all partkrif
51, body. The tno‘t n onderitd, etwee:;bas followed tin
me, in nil forms of diFeabe origination in
A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
svcif Aq
nucCL%
GI
SI PIRLIS,
MEM
CostltrnoN, DY.PEP,Pi,
1/E.tur, LIVE,II ANP P 31.tt-h
KIMEY IMEASES, FINER ANIIAta , E,
1111EUVIATI , ,m,
It has effected remarkable cures.
THE REV. 6EO. STORRS, Of' RHOOKLYN,
Eaitorof the Bible .E.cann ner, pnbtiebes in that magazine
the remarkable cure of big son by the use of Dr. Anders
lodine Water, after all other remedies laulheen tried in
vale. He says: "Gratitude to God, and a sense of obit.
gallon to Dr. Anders & Co., have made us insert the fol.
lancing :
"My only can, George F. Storrs, now thirty-saves yearn
old, has been afflicted for some dozen years, more or less
with painful swellings and inflammations in various parts
of his body; oftentimes, seemingly, lie was near to death ;
then a respite for a Mason; but only for a return of the dis
ease with more violence. For the past three years he has
hart an open sore on his breast, and latterly one near his
collar bone, with ulceration in his threat, that was rapidly
increasing. so that diegolutiea appeared inevitable. In
this condition he applied to Di;. A sufths & Co. By the
use of the lodine Water the .ulceration in his throat duo
appeared in a short tune. Continuing it., rue, in less than
two months he was appariettly healed, and his general
health much Unproved." Mr. Storm has since fully recov
ered.
'Me certificate IN stns, and litany othurb, with a treat
ise on the nature anti tell of Italian, will be Sent Fict:E.to
tiny person sending us Ulna name.
Price $l.OO per bottle, or G for ,i 5,00. Scut by Express
to all parts of the country,
DR. U. ANDERS & CO., Physician. and Chemists,
428 Broadway, New York.
Pr Sold by Druggists geurrally
JACOB E. I{IDGWAY,
• BANKER,
No. 57 S. Third Preit, two doors abort Chestnut, East
side, Philadelphia.
Stocks bought and sold en (20111111i,Si011.
. Loans negotiated.
Compound interest Note, bought and sold.
Government Loans bought and sold.
uncurrent Motley exchanged.
United States Reeetthe Stumps constantly on hand, or
ders,by mall promptly tilled.
Discounts on following amounts 2 per cent on $25 ;
3 per .nt on 8100: 4 per rent on Falsl and upwards.
.4 , Tr20 4 t
GELIVICKS &BURKHART
Dave an baud the e • ,
LASOES STOCK.43F mossortAKoisc
in town, and sell goods •
WHOLESALE AS CHEAP
6 any house irk Philadelphia.
ELVVICKS -4
&:- BURKHART
innuntlicture eve iy description of
CANDIES AND CONFECTIONARY,
OIL! 0I L!- OIL! 01 . .14!
GELWICFS E BURKHART
KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS
rv,theap US it •au be bought at Pittsburg with freight
ltddrth mid ellimpor by 310 -I ininti per gallon
with freight aildo i d than it can be
loinght In Philadelphia.
-
EV" Country Merchants. notice this Ext. Yon can do
batter in Qils with this firm than either tity, as we hay in
Inge quantities expressly for wholesaling.
GEL W ICKS BURKHART
hove just received a line of superior ,
FRESH GREEN AND BLACK - TEAS,
AT LEDULED
GELWICKS & BURKHART
_twin a large sapply of
PRIME HAMS,
at a redaction on former figures—,
G ELWICKS Sr. BURKHART
gnat variety of
SPICES AND FRESH IldKliVa ARTIcLEs.
far All Spices are ground on their own mill andre-
Pared In their ntrn More, -pure land frerh, 710 adulteration.
G ELwicKs&i3uRKHARt
- keepslarge stock of ;
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
aELWICKS 111:11KIIART
keep an in)11/l.s , •• tock of
'NOTIONS. AND VA:RIF:HES
kept in all country .toms, dna n ill .ell them nn
eheap A. eity kte,k.
iCK SR K . HART
fal e a Liszt, stook .4 -
COFFEES SPGAIIS. sYRITPSt MOLASSES,
FISH amt SALT. at lelfolesstle prices.
ELWICKS & BURK'HART%
N.. 31 expert their 'Fluvial,: to pad• them by selling. a largo
amount td' rooi•, and not hy large profiti.
G ELWICKS & BIrItKEUgRT
'have rettived a large tot at -,"
PRIME CHEESE,;-)-
and a variety 4 , 1* CRACKERS fre‘b from the heOtery.,
G ELWICKS R. BUR
eI HART'S
Whololln and Retail
qiztOCERY AND CONTE ONERY
11.1 017 St,Mill Strut, 1. - ..nrown Quevn atal - Market AtA.,
- ItAMBE.ItittI'ILG. PA.
MUM=
=l=
MARKET HOITSE.—The undersigned
Tripectluity inrurm their numerous cOstoment and.
the public generally that :Ley have rewened their Gro
cery Store m the room formerly ocrupled by the Bookend
Ladder Company, in the Markel House, 'and tramtbli
method of returmffir their thanks for the liberal patretunde
heretofore extended to therm Their stock is complete in
every variety of FAMILY'fGROCERIES, consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt. Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To
baccea, Brushes. Brooms- Beekets Cords, Twines. Olaxs.-
ware, Queenstrare and everything heretofore kept at their
former pffiee of business. 1 hey will always keep a suffi
cient stock on hand to be radii, d a, went the demands of
the community. COUNTRY Pitt MITE taken in ex ,
change for goods at tools market prows. Don't fordet the
plane, (Market House,) three doc.rs from the corner. on
Queer, Street,- iang.ll,l HUBER & LEMASTER.
IMPOR ; TER
OF
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Beer= 4:17-.hoitTot Walnut Soya.", phi/eadpkia.
GEO: LA t73LIN,
A. M. SAELKDE„\
J. D. Bitnia. 5
r
Each bottle sealed se.th green wax with the initials of the
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
PINE SHERRY, CLARET AND:
' 110 CE IVLNES
AND AN A,SOIMIEN r OF
FINE BRANDS or CHAMPAGNE
OSBORNE & CO.'S
OPORTO.
VERT }IN: ANT) nr./acATE
OLD PORT WINE,
Each bottle :elated 'With yellow wax Irvh the initials of the,
Firm.
OLD RYTII WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
wmutANno.
OHERHOLTZ WHISKEY,
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERRT'S WHISKEY,'
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
A'P
REAIqNG WINES.
SALLADE &
N 0.128 South Ninth Strut,
n0134y.
C
S. MEM;
• atttirnivs at taco.
M. Iv S. STENGER, ATTOR-;
G
NETS AT LAW. W. 8. sit-NeiER, nibtriet
At
torney and Agent for procuring reaSiollE n Bounty Monity
and arrears of pay
Office lu James Mae'Ts d'weiling, on the West side a
Second Street. between Queen hint Washington Streets.
kyug24
STUMBAUGII & GEHR, Arl OitiiEYS
AT LAW.—Oftlen opposite the Post Office. Will at
tend promptly to all bustnegt entrusted to their rare.
P. S.—Authorized Agents for the eollection of Pensions,
Bounty, Back Pay and all other claims againit the'notem
ment. sepl4
Mr I,EVEe on 3 R ra E os T , T, 4 . 4 :, t Attorney o,l a e
th t L e
c az i.t .
• gouge, formerly occupied by Jer. Cre I.nq. Alt legal
busincass entrusted tb les care nil! receive prompt atten
tion. sep7-tr.
TOID.i STEWART, ATTORNEY AT Law
el Mire on Second Strei t, a few hairs South of the
Market House. PENSIONN • NTT nod otherclairos
promptly collected. (aug3l
NILL, ATTORNEY AT Lew. Of
• Bee nt his residence on Second street. octl9
TB. B. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
• °Moe on Market str,t. ootlg
- -
TO DYSPEPTICS.—IIaving been
aftiic
tedfora number of years with Dyspepsia, I WWI
advised to try DR. WISTIART'S MEDIC NE fur that
disease. I derived great benefit and recommended it to
quits a number of my friends and who were also math
benefitted by it, and whose testimonials can be bad if nec
essary. I have been appointed by I.) r. Wishart as Agent
forthe Sale of his 'Medicine, wholesaleor retail.
. _ _
W. G. REED,
noer.l wrivattnlT nPore ( 7 1.11111 , P1 , 1 , 1117 Prt
@mercies, PLC.
and bell Strictly at ern" PREMS
MD=
and willE4lli them ither.enle at city Priem.
IL igitor.
CAIMAN. BALLADE & CO
.AO, 12' 4 -OFTJt
RIVEGE. AAIDILAT 6: CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE (F 1,438,
firm.
IBPOBTF.D BY t
LAU - MAN, SALLADE J. CO.
INMETED itr
L.ktMAN, SALIADE & CO..
No. 15 4 South Ninth. Stress, philadelphia
DTI) anb amp eteobo.'.
Y
GOO D S
AND NOTIONS.
ECK EL AGILBERT,
AT THEIE
NEW STORE;
MALN' STREET,
- Nett?ly Opposite to'Greettateizleo'
Hate Just Opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods
and Notions of all kinds, which they have selected
with great care 'to adapt them to this market, '
and which will be sold at the lowest
CASH imams. 'Their list Me/tides
All grades of Calicos,
Lupen's test All-Wool dinines. plain and printed,
d'Laines,
Ainelines,
Baratheas, _
Brocade Alpacca,
Black Alpaca;
Silk Crape Plaids,
Taney and Plain cord Armures,
Shepherd Plaids, ail styles,
Lupenls best French :Merinos, all colors, - • •
Mourning Goods, all styles,
Plain and Printed Flatmlls„
Sack Flannels.'
• Gilberthppera Flannels, all colors,
White, Red, Grey and Yellow Flannels, ,
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, all kinds,
= Shirting Sinslins, - bleriebed And brown;
Sheeting Muslins, bleached and brown,
Fancy add Plain Cassirneres, Freodh and American:
Satibietts, Tweeds, Jeans, Vesting's, ato:,
Linen Table Cloths, Towels and
Napkins, in every style,
, Ladies' Corsets, all prices,
, Ribbons, Laces, Ruffles,
Hose, Gloves,
Spool Colton.
, Veils, Collars,
Handkerchiefs,
Pins, Needles, Sc., rte.
ALSO. s 4 GREAT VARTEIT OR
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS.
P' Remember, No Old Goods at ECKEL dr. Gththerra
Ness Store Call and examine. aus3o
Vats, eapo anb Futo.
GO TODtCHERT'S
Di'Y YOU: RATS AND CAPS
He yon a
Better Quality
}tore Seryiceatile and
Y
FOIL LESS RONEY,
than eau be bohght elsewhere.
15.1!1\'AL.—t'ow is the time
~ to boo yolr Fllaidvlnt ,andv ! l.
I'AXTON'S. in the Atarket House is the place to get them
clefrp and good. A very fine assortment of _ .
31/ns' Sue and coarse Bow., 13almorals and Gaiters,
...,Ladies' Odom Kid. 310asten and •
•-".•'•••:. Coarse Shoes and flatters,
- 3lisses' and Cl:Dimas' Shoes and (Miters
of every style. Also
SEENS'AND BOYS' MATS AND CAPS
at prices to suit all. The best -Home-make of -Hats to be
had. A Sae assortment of
, Trnnks, Carpet Bags.
,' .. . - Valises, Canes,.
... .
_ Umbrellas, Az., 1 •
40tuttintly on hand. Call and examine- onr stock before
purchasing. Inlthe 3farket House, on Second street.
•
F A L L S T`Y L E
. OF
HATs'AND CAPS.
•
DECHEBT Les jibt. received the
FALL STYLE OF HATS,
which he. is
Set Chcaper thalt,tie Cheapest._
Call and get
LS'
ADIEFA lEN
NCY FURS. AT JO
1-..-kitEIRA . :: OLD ESTADISSIIEW FUR lidatX-
Ftriulty, -Co. 7IS .4rolt Street, abore
hat 0 LOW h in store of mrewn Importation and. Mann•
facture, one of the Tareaq ana most bruntiful selections of
FANCY FURS, for Ludic and Cbildren's Wear, in the
Clt3. Also a fine assortnient of Oe'nt's Fur Gloves and
Cultars. .
I am enabied to d:-pose of my goods at very reasonable
prix rS, :Intl I would therefore wilco a call from my friends
ml Franklin county and icinit3 - .
1,1 - 75 - - Remember the l't - utue, Number and Street t
JOHN FA-REINA,
7z e Arch Street, above 7th. smith side, Philadelphia.
I ban.. no partner. nor - connection 'with any other Store
in Pltilnd,•lphi.t 5er.27.4m.
T UE PATENT RESORT "HAT
CM
SHAPES AND COLORS,
at LOW PIII(t3, at
DECHERT'S
on Second Street, near the 'Washington House.
ATEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S
.0.1. 'ETATS of even• style to be had dealt at
PAXTON'S.
. .
T HE "SHERIDAN RESORTE HAT,"
a nice article, at - PAXTON'S.
Gento' ,funtisting Onto.
WANTED.—Gentlemen to wear the
nice warm NED RTS and DRAWERS told by
ROSS.
INDER SIDRTS AND DRAWERS OF
etery variety. at
QDIRTS AND DRAWERS SELLING,
Verr ttitettit ROSS'.
DO" YOU WANT SOMETHING TO
make
,yin comfortable? •Call and pa a gt..ed SHIRT
of ROSS.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE e SIGN
of "RED SHIRT."
DOSS KEEPS A'L'ICE ASSORTMENT
4...0 of 73A TS and FANCY GOODS.
ftARRI AGE MAIctFACTORY.—The
tvl arTdersigned wead respect rally inform the public that
be has regained the Carriage making business at the old
stand er PeitTer & Fultz, on the corner at ldarket and Sec
ond Streets. where he is prepared to mak a to order any
kind of CARRIAGES desired. Tie will also keep on band
and for sale nil kinds of vehicles. such to IIfiatOIMIIES,
CARRIAGES. BUG011:13,
. •
lio wdl also give particular attention to repairing Velal.
Iles and us he has none but the best of workmen in his
employment he feels assured that his work will give sat.
isfaetion.
Bit pnees will be found to be as low 11 not lower than
at ties other shop.
LIVERY. — Iie keeps on hand A stock of good saddle
and driNing Horses nail Carriat;es of different kinds fur
bite at reasonable rates.
P. HENRY PEIFFER
may 3, }r4l3
FIN FROCK'S 111A1R.B L E WORKS,
• sr.con, STREET. SO 1 :111 OF QUEEN.
OHAIMERSBI TUG. PA.
MONUMENTS, HEA DST,ONESofte..
Manufactured to order ill Ale hot it style end of the Weld
ll=
• •JF
Ettligo - Ant AieltbitlatOi
_ •
RII ! it ff G - -I
Dc, H. CRES§VR.Rilliacessm to - Hems &
CltsgS
t.Es, has opemedialais new tritti, on Second street, oppo-
site the Poet "Otlice,'Where . es:rifort will be; made to
sustain the potmlariiy the Mistunent hadatvired:
continuation of the liberal patronage which ihe firm" re
ceived is resPectrally solicited. -A fair stook di:Wags,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicine's is new offered. - Also a
desirable assortment of
.
.
Perfumery. .
- .
-
Sours, -
Pocketßooks,_ - , -
Hair Brush - es, ,
,
- Maillrnsbeil,
.
, .
. . .Toith Brushes,
. Cosmetics,
,
Deniiirices
. .
and Fancy Articles in great Duty.
KEROSENE LAIIITS.—Every description of Eland
Lamps. Stand Lamps,illmiging Lamps and Sidotrunps
Imitable for Kitchen ast; Parlor nie, Store - rain' and Office
ma. . „ ,
Flue? Looking Hat
THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE , MARKET
Family Dyes of alredcrls. `Everything in a Druggists
line of busim.s.
Prescriptionk reeeice special attention. an& are
oxnponutl.l kith care and skill. C. 33. CRESSLER,
Second Street, opposite the Post Mice.
IT ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
1 Heat's croup svrup ;
trelmbold's katmetßachu,
'Ayers' Sarsaparilla.
Ayers' Cherry PPetoral,
VW - sashay' Soothing Syrup,
4 - at SPANGLER:S.
ROCK RI , OS . p3p-AGLEtis.T
BIIRNE.TT,'S . COCOAINE
at SPANGLIMS.
CHAMOIS •SKINS, -AT
SPAIgGLIKIVS:
AT ERCH&Nt'S. GmmuNsujr„
M 'GALISTER,'S OINTMENT
SPANGLES3.I3:
p u LIQuo I,L4L-E.T
RUM AND COSTARIS:BATIXtER
JJ3II2iATOI2. nt SPANGLEIVS.
OOSTAit'S BED-BUG EXTERMENA
vv TOR, at SPANGLER'S.
CORN STARCH, FARINA - AND CON
centratiA Lye, at SPAIitiLER'S.
FINE PERFUMES.—The stock can't
be excelled. .
SOAPS. 'Particular attention is asked
to the ashorirrieut offered 'at NIXON'S.
lurEDICLN4S.—Fresli, awl of the very
111 best quality, sold at ' NIXON'S.
CALL AND SEE NINON'S STOOK ,
xj of Fancy Artielei.
mm I.TEW “M...iCIIINES"---Nixoli is
_IL- now putting up his CATTLE POWDER in exoef:
lent style new tube]. The Powder has sen_sperlor. Every
farmer or person Owning a Horse, Co"w; Rog or Sheep
should have it
91EETH.—If you want a good Tooth
j_ Brush and something to keep the teeth clean, call at
NIKONS
THE CIIA).10E TO SELECT FRO 3
recenty dozen of Tooth Brushes is offered at
c,IIIOE CRAAIBERSI3URG WAS
K) first laid mai until now there - has not been such a
stook-of finaPerfomery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Toilet
Azticlei :SLSON oder& ,
VINE POMADES, AND BRUSHES
VOLTNG LADIES CONTEMPLATING
I marring° should call at NIXON'S for Toilet Articles
*alitterg
,ttntr pantess.
ciADDLERY! REMOVAL!!*--
).J.AMEXIAII OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to tit patrons for the llberal etumnyagement recd.
ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and
the community. g enerally, who may need any thing in his
line, to give him a call at his miss stand, on Main Street,
es the same siteaccupled by him previous lathe fire, where
he beeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE
RY ANI) HARNESS of his own, manufacture, and he
is prepared to sell the mane on terms that defy competi-'
tion. Every weals offered for safe is wartented to be
made of the best materiel and by competent workman,
which will be Nib-demonstrated on an examinationthete-,
of.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—Ho would Ede° caf tht
attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap m a.
substintial Trnnk or 'Valise to his assortment. aprill9
p:ADDLES' HARDWARE.-C.
GORDON has Just purchased in the East a large
stock or SADDLERS' RARDWARE consisting of
Buckets, Rings, Ritts, llamas, Bridle Fronts, Teaks_ "Riot
eta, Rosettes„StrireLs. Pad Screws, Gig - Trees, Black
trimmed and fnil.plate seltafflusang Trees, Patent and
Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Cot.
lars. Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web. 0)a-eyes, Thread,
Trunk, Nalls Neck Protectors, &a, &c., which he incites
Saddlur's and others to call and examine, and which_ wilt
be cold at low rates.
C.
G ORDON., HAS - ON RAND
N_/. large assortment-4 Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bri :
dies, Halters, fancy Roam! Bridles, Wagon, Carriage
and Linen Nets of all kinds, Alan SL6O to $7,00; Carry
Combs, Hon. , Cards, Mane Combs, Brushes, Hone Boots,
Corr Midas, and many other articles not "necessary to errs.
merete.
REMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has re
moved his SADDLERY BHOP to the stand °mu.
pied by him previous to tlas fire, ma MAIN STREET, a few
da's South of Greenawalt's Mote/.
TOB PRINTING, in every style, done
olit the (Mr. of the MAW/WM RAPOSVNYRY.
R 1
M I R,
at bit
NEW , DRUG-S-TORE,
one dooi west
BROWN'S HOTEL,:
=
1,),1TR.E „AR IT GS
CHEMICALS
and 4_ the best
:PAITN7I.IEDILsTES,
Exuma= om
LAMPS,
PiItiVUEE - Y
SOAPS, &c.
West Est& of Broteni's Hofer..
Or
otet~.
MEI
J3RO*rN'S- HOTEL.—This Hotel, situ
ated on the miter of Cadeett and SeCond Streets, op
posite the Bank, Comt Room, and County Offices, and in
rhohnmediaSeneightothood- of Stores, Shops, and other
*WS ot huireess, issaTeialeretly sin:mated for country
bradnani itiebambatalitug. The BABA;
,Ea‘b e e la glastly.enlaxgesi and retied for the aceotamoda- .
tkat of ()nada
t WI t
can Produce.LSivinalvitys be furnished with-the. best
hekianke
Tim Tanta-be dappled with pure and choke 1,1..
THE BTABRI Is
- large iShdattepiled with a good and
Esimattentian will be rendered to teak; Gnash' ecr.m
, .
Actable while aolotinkiat at ibis SM.
febl JACOB S. BROWN', Proprietor..
'HOTEL - .—This' and well
Aestablished liatelianaw open for the accommodation
Ad Gaeta
sTheProptieterhavingleasal the ihree-itnrj-blockof
diugg en Qmsen Strew:, in thereat d his formerMandli
prepared to farnishPOOD ROOMS for the traveling and
transienfcastem. — --
gig TABLE will sastain its former-reputation of being
auwlied with the best the market can ppatinee.
EAR; detached- trent theAnnin building; will al•
wars hare choice told pure LicAuors-
Goact Warm STABL ING for fifty- horses, with careful
ostler, - • .
Every attention will bo made to render guests corefbrt•
able while sofonnileg at thii Hotel. -
puslli , - XNO. FISHER. Proprietor.
;NATIONAL ,HOTEL.—The subscriber
:l would respectfully annonaca that hehas so far CO'
plated his Hotel - building as to be enabled to open it .
the the acoommodidion of the public. The building hma
tirely .new and ballt on the most approved plan for com
fort and converience.
The EAR will always be supplied with the bast of
it
quote.
He has chin ericted in eenneetionithilm Hotel a lame
And convenlentSTAßLE r and is now prepared to furni.h
Stabling and Provender for any number or Horses.
Attached to the Stable (undercover) sin a pairof -HAY
AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention
of Fitment, Drovers and Butchers is in
jaly26 - HASIBL.TROSTLE. -
DA.VID H. - 'HUTCHISON
ma become the Proprietor &the UNITED STATES
HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG,
PA.- Thispopular and - eommodions Hotel has becanewly
refitted saulthrnished throughout its parlors and chambers,
Sad is now ready for the reception of guests.
The traveling
. publie - will land the United States-Hotel
the meet 4xmvement, in all particulars, of any Hotel hi
the State Capital, on aocortut of its access to the railroad,
being immediately between the two great depots in this
tits. [llarrishurgjune 17, 63-tf,
QTATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE
f.J the Lebanon 'allay and Pennsylvania Railroad, De
pots, Irarrlsburg Clty,Pa.. This convenient and pleannt
Haat L note tap* by the undersigned, late of the LANA
Queen M Chrnbersbarg, and he unites the patronage of
I.la old Minds and the public - generally. Terins moderate.
. • . - JOHN W. TAYLOR.
- 4iisuratur.
AMERICAN LIFE rNsußxxcE AND;
n0.. - Vr co.. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia. Incorporated 1650. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, .9510,0110.. Paid-Up Capital, 5230.000 L
Philadelphia., yet). 4, 1864.
The Trustee's - hove this klay declared a Itividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums ceceiTedlipon
11:.st.Potatits dminecthe year. ending December 31st, ,
1863. and in force 'at that date, the above amount to be •
credited to said Policies, and,have also ordered the digl
dead. 011860 on Policies issued durine that year to be
paid, as the• annual premiums on taid. Policies are re.
ceiced. - OFFICERS.
PresittentL-Alexander WhithEn. •
Beeresary and Treasurer—John S. - Wilson. •
Actuary—John C. Sims. - ,
BOARD OF TRUST.e.bBl.—Alexandern Whilldin, ~I.
Brlgur Thomson,- George lingem, Hon. Jams _ Paunch,
Albert C. Roberta, P. If. Mingle. Samuel Work, Willinto
J. Howard. Hon. Joseph Allison. Samuel T. Bodine, John •
Aikman, Charles F. Ileaulat, Is.coo
G. REED, Chambersbunr, Pa o is the
Agent of the American Lire Insurance and. Toast Lout.
pany, and is always prepared It, tarnish panu•blets or any
information wanted, and to take lacurances.
.1388.-J. C. RIMIS.Rns and W. li. Bull,F. Narita Ex
aminers. _
REPERRNOES—IIon. A. R..ll'Clure. - Res. $. J. ?Tie.
coils, J. S. Nixon, Chainbershu4 and Win. tL Marshall,
Cashier of the Hagersto*u flank.
Persons dedriuginforrnation or .wishing to insure
please call on, or by addressing the tublenigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Coahty or State. •
mat e 3 - - IV. G. REED, Agent, '
1829 CHARTE R PERPETUAL R-.
F.RANELLY FIRE INSURANCE c
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS
On Jiumarq 1, 1865
ter® Strß:Pr.tl3.
DiTiMMD PEZMILIC3
' trzoinifir Cutts, I INeom pOIIIBE3 "
PAID
4 , t 3,000,
121;
000, .
iele;.3 PAID SUCCE I.Bn. 8.1,950
PNAPETITAL AND TE3LPORART POLICIES ON
LD3E.RAL TERM
DIRECTORS: -
'Charles N. Bucker, ' .Iteme Lee,
Tobias Wagner, FsAran' C.-Dale, , .
Sftmnel Grant. Gee. Pale,
Jacob R. Smith, . Alfred Filler. -
George W. Richards, . Fras. W. Leiri., N. D.
CHARLES N. RANCHER. 'president.
- EDWARD C. DALE. Vit e President
.14s. .W., IWALLisrtn, See)- pre. 1,11. . .
DAVID OAKS Is the authorireLl Airro‘t of the COM-
pallY in Chambershurg,. who will furnish all informatlon
necessary to applicants. marZ-tt
pTSITIUNCE COMPANY OF NORT
'. AMERICA- IncorNratedrltl. Charter Perpr4rtal.
CAPITAL 8.500,000. Mee 232 Walnut Street, Phila
delphia. Tho prompt payment of Claims f,i-Illoses during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has
beep- in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the
pubfle.
This company:wild also insure against loss by WAR - or
DrVASION.
Persons wishing to icsare will please call on or address
the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Charubersburg,
AS Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering p
destrOyed by the Rebels =the lithh or July, returning the
fell premium paid on application at my °Mee.
. - W. G_ RE,ED, Agent. -
RE.Esurzczna---J. D. Grier, J. Atix.n Eyster,
Major J. E. Austin, Cot A. A. M'Clare. febB
OUR AGEIiT.-31r. 301/N GROVE, of
dhambersbarg. is the General Agent of the'F 4 ank•
lin County-Ilnimal Insurance Company-. - ' june7)
Gift. Mistribution.
A PRESENT FOR ALL !
BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! !
6100,000 IN SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS
100,000 BOXES 'STEEL - PENS.
100,000 FREE GIFTS. _
Each purchaser,' besides receiving MI, value for his
money in Pens. is sure to receive a valuable xift, worth
from JO cents to 50000. The People's Pen Company, in
order to introduce their nu - Pester 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. eertitimite enti
tling the holder to one chore in the allotment of the
lowing deSirable nrecsateitantial gifts. •
LIST Oh GIFTS..
10) Acres of Land in Cattaraunus county :Now
York, in the Tictnity lietro!cum Welts. BS,IIO
100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timtu;r Land on
Lehigh River, pennsvlcanil
5 17.13. 7'9.10 Conpon 'Bonds. $5OO each..
10," " • 100
10 ., „." "
50 Orders on as First-class city house for a com
plete sult.of fashionable Clothing, $100...
50 Ladles' Rich Silk Dress Pattern,r, 5 5 '
- 5 Clinkering's- or other good - maker, Round -
Corner Rosewood Piano---7 :50.1 ?,500
50 Wheeler & Double stitch Sewing
Machines, 850.. -. • - •
Gent's Fine Gold Iluolto
8150 3,000
20 Ladies' •• " " , • • - $lOO 2,000
50 Gents' " Silver " " 40 2 ,000
- 100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large
, 100 " mesa j • '""
1.000 Sets Pine Gold Jewelry, Breart nes. and
•Ear Rings, $l5 l 000
1,000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger Rings, ar, ' 6,000
- .1,000 Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone
Sleeve Buttons, 5,000
1,000 Sets Lady's and Gent'd Gold Studs, 85 5,000
1,000 Photographic Altrams, 82.50 - 2,500
10,000 Tickets of Attmission to Barnum's or Bry
ant's, 30 cents. 3,000
/5,000 PackagesAssortekStatiormry, 50 cents,— 7,500
5,00' Fine Brierwood Pipes, (our ownirnportation,)
75-cents; 3,750
10,000 Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 50 cts 5,000
50,000 Sheets fashionable hfratle,•3o cents, 15,000
4,l Photopraphle Portraits of President Lincoln
and. Tad, 50 cents, 2,204
The allotment will be conducted in the most honorable
and - upright manner. Bverybolder or a-certificate wfil
receive a present worth from 30 cents to 85,000. 'They
gnarantee to distribute every article in the list. .
Our Petri ase splendid specimens of American industry,
are finer goods-than can be bought elsewhere for the tame
money, and trill stand upon their merits: Price, 81.50
per gross, 144 pens. for either of the following kinds:
_ No. 1 . The People's Pen Co. 'Business Pen •
Popular Pen, came as
Gplottis, (301)
No. 3. Lady's Extra Fine.,
By mail, free. to any address, ou reeeipt of price. We
can refer to parties of atandingya thi, and other eltrasf
to hopost - Viespoosibilits, etc„ote. ete.The allotment of • g
will be public, and all porchoser Red to be pre at.
Addresk THE PEOPLE'S PIiNCO3IPANY,
BusineasOffice, 6.lWitham street New Fork.
C. C. NEWHME, Actuary.
Theee Pates are also on hand for examination and gale
at the offoie of this paper. aukr2,6m
BEDDFNG AND FEATHER WARE-
ousE I—No. 44 Nara Tenth Shyer', a/mix Market,
=I
BEDS.
FEAT/MRS, - ,
MATTRASSES,
BLAYKETS.' - • -
BED QUILTS. _
TEEMS' eclat:gated:SPßlNG VET),
...Ev er y
article In the HeMilmelme. at the ]sweet Marketprices.
•eree-'im AMOS crILLTIORN.
BE
$400,000
on,ax)
1,101,..%3
3,000
9300
1,000
500
2,500