The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 18, 1865, Image 4

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1211,% N 1 4 P VA - N I A RAILROAD -
talartimlAßlJ - E. FIVE MINS DAILY
,fkii ma Pittsburg. Ore and Vier
MalsdN,',Oecobcr 310. UK the Passenger Trains of the
Pernia Rama Company mill depart from Harris
burg and arrive at Priadelk_hia and Pittsburg as faros:
• - EASTWARD:
aIassociati I EXPRESSTRAPN leaves ILanargdal
ta24s A. AL, arraterrlves at West Made tda at 6.33
16 /%Bl' Lnik, leaves Hanisitnng daily (welt Mail") )
at B.9:o4lK.; r and nnives at West Philadelphia at 12 . 40
P. IL "Pass_enters take breakfast at Lancaster.
MAU:TRAM haves Hanidbarg daily iereePt Sun'
&Witt L',3o P. at., and arrives at West Philadeiphla at 5.•
• - •
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS lenven,
bargdatly (except gundaye) at 1.1.55' if, and a,mves at
WestM.%delpMa at 4.20 A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN, leaves
HarrraibtAr dalty (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. If., and or.
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, „ ent - Pluladelptda at 9.30 P. M. This train has no.
the West.
COLUMKTACE(DDIODATION TRAIN leaves Har
risburg daily Sexcept Sunday) at 7 A. at, andarriVes at
Lancaster at 9.15 A. connecting (except on Monday)
with the Past Line east.
WESTWARD:
IPITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leavesllarrie
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. at., Altoona 6.50
A. X, tate breatfaSt and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.M,
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily' (except Monday) at 2.2.5 A. at.: Altoona 0.15 A. at.,
takelsreakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. at.
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.-
25'A.-at.,' Altoona at t. 15 A. M., take breakfast and arrives
at Pittsburg* 2.40 P. M. .
PAST LE.M leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 4.00 P: at; Altoona at 9.10 P. at., take supper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. M.
MAIL TRAIN' leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) 411 %{ 0 P. M. Altoona at 7.55 P. IL, take supper, and
actives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. M.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan
caster at 11.20 A. at., connecting there with the Mail wed;
lame Meant Joy at 11.51 A. at., andarrivesat Harrisburg
at 1.00 P. at .
-ti; SPECIAL NOTICE
THE HAREDBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM
from PittaWrg, which arrives at Harrisbrrrg at 6.30 P. M.,
dope there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over nn•
tll-11.55 P. M. SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
nov9 • Snp't Middle Div. Penna. R. R.
ATORTHERN
_CENTRAL RAILWAY
_IN
FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to
and from Baltimore and Washington City.
Connections =ride with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West
PO U EPPRALNS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of Northern
New York
and after Monday, Oct. 17th, 1R64,-the Passenger
Trains of-the Northern Central RaDtsky will - tirrive,at and
depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows : -
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 10:25 A.N.
" - . leaves Harrisburg UN P.M.
arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex. '
cept Sunday) 11:45 P.N.
leaves H arrisbur g (except
Monday) 2:50 A.M.
- P --- arrives at Baltimore ... . .. ~..
_7:00 A.M.
HAERISBITRH ACCOMMODATION leaves'
Harrisburg
S BißuitY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun.
bury• daily (ex. Sunday)...
PIIMADVLPRIA EXPRESS TRAIN leases
Sunbury daily (ex. Simday) 9:05 P.M.
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9:01 A.M.
ss leaves Harrisburg 1:35 P.M.
arrives at Sunbury
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M.
" arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
cept Monday)
arrived at Sunbury —563
ERIE EXPRESS TRAM leaves Baltinahis
daily (except Sundays) at. 7:30 P.M.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury at.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg at. 7:50 P.M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATIOXIeacee Hat.
risburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.M.
• The Erie •Exprees andPhiladelphle xprees are through
traiS to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail
and Express trains run through to Elmira.
For e:Ertl:et information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot •
00t20'64 J. N. DdIARRY, (44. Supt.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
NOAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennqlrania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsylvania
itattpood Company.
TALE - OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
LEAVE EASTIVABD
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ErieEx Train...
Elmira •m'm Train
Elmira Mall Train....
. LEAVE. TVE5re . ..... ,,
Erie Mail Train ....- .. 1:20 A. M.
EriaE.wa l rairt 12:00 P. st.
Elmira, Train : , 2:40 A. It,
Elmira Mad Train - . 1;95 T. 3L
Passenger eras ran through on the Ede Mall and Ex
press Tralns without change both ways between Philadel
phia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION. .
Leave New York at 7:00 P. 3L, arrive at Eile 3:40 A. , 31,
Leave Erie at 2:1:$ P. M., arrive at New York 12, noon.
Nci Change of Cars Benreen Erie and New Y'ork.
Elegant Sleeping Can on all Night trains. •
Far information respecting Passenger business, apply
at Corner 30th and Market Streets. Philadelphia.
And for Fieight basiness of the Company's Agents :
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Car. 13th and Market Sts., Ph - dada.
J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie.
Woe. Boows, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimere.
H. 11. HOLTSTON,
General Freight AO, Philadelphia.
FL W. GWF.SNER.
General Ticket AO, Philadelphia' .
A. L. TYLER,
General Snp't, Williamsport.
octll
CUMBERLAND VALLEY & FRANK
LISi OF HOURS.—
OD and after Monday, October 31,1864, Passenger Trains
wairrta daily, as follow-s, (Sundays excepted):
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AM) HARRISBURG:
asave Hagerstown
" Greencastle
Arrive at.
Chatoberaburg
Leave at.
IWEia
A.M.
" Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46
" 'Mechanicsburg 7:QO 10:42 3:16
Arrive at Harrisburg 730 11:15 ' 3:45
FOR CHAAMERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
A.M. P.M. P.M.
_ECG. L4O 415
8:47 2:03 4:50
9:27 2:58 5:q5
1002 3:34.'
.10:33 4:04
.11:00 4:35
.11:10 4:45' •
.11:55 - 5:35
.12:35- 6:15
Les!. Hanle:tars
' Merl.lanksburg
" Carlisle
" Nearotil.
Anisre at Cbambeisbuzg
Ulm Chaulbersburg...
Onsemeastle
Arryeat Itagertawn
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Making ebiise connections at Harrisbu rg with trains for
Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all points West.
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. x. runs only aa
far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt.
R. Omoe, Chamb'g, Oct. 31, 1.861
US. MAIL.—CIUMBERSIIURG &'
. MT. UNION STAGE LlNES.—Through fare on
ly 83,50. Good stages—careful drivers. Stages leave
Aft. Union daily for Shade Gap at 2 o'clock, p: M. ma
king connection at Shade Gap with Chamberslmrg stages
no Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Also leaven
Chambersbarg for Mt. Union at 7, A. AIL, on them days.
Fifty pounds of baggage, at the risk of the owner, al.
lowed to each passenger. No msponsibility for parcels or
packages of mercbandize, or other thing carried, unless
duiy-bi parson sending it ban it entered by the agent 01, the
loraE.
moo Office In Chambersburg, BaOwles HGTEL,
H. R. SHEARER, Proprietor.
&UDR GAP, August, 9 1895.1 y
. il exits anti *tational.
V.HRYOCK'S BOOR STORE.
'F.-7 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. .
School, Miscellaneous and S. S. Books,
Stationery, Photographs and Albums,
- Wall Paper and Wtridow Shades.
Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pena,
. . N. Fork and Philada. Dallies,
• . : . , Weeklies and Monthlies,
.-, Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods,
Bibles and Hymn Books.
gir Orders of the moat coryles cfacr,prion tilled on the
OLD EDMONS bunted up by Mr. J. K. Shr.yock-at a
reasonable commission. .
Agents for STEINWAY'S Pianos and MASON &
Cabinet Organs. oct4
ello OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS.
—We have made strew. arrangements this Fall to
procure onr SCHOOL BOORS and - SCHOOL STA.
TIMMY at such rates. that we can supply our WHOLE-
SAGE CtstOltEßS ac the tweet possible prices.
8. 8. SHRYOCK..
TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS.—W4I afro
hmutirfor, the American S. S. Union and other
o n r i t e supply of Sunday School Books.
S. S. 81111YOCK.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—Partic-
AN-L utaiiittention given to keeping. on hand allthe now
publications, mimed. 8. 8. 131,11tY001i.
910 BOOK BUYERS.—Book bgyers
.L will tad it to their ativaptage to dive nos 6eilitetore
purl nuing elsewhere. Prompt attention to written . orders.
• S. S. SHIWOCIK.
C ROO L BOOKS,
..—All the School
`Hoots In use to be bad, at ats;ptteeth at
SEULYOCE &
Illo.fr EAO HE .—Special terms to
Teacher, for School Boots and Station at
SIBIYOCK'S.
BOOK.gI.BOOKS!!—We have made ar
nifi in do Reuter), cilia to fill orders by Ex
press =honest possible time. B. B. 81111,YOCK.
BOKS.—Libiaries supplied ankre-fit
ted with particular advantage, y b
• Et. 8. BERYOCK.
EX:FROCK'S Di A R B I,E WORKS,
- Faixnm STREET. Sown] OP QUEEN. •
• ". CRAMBERSBURG. PA. •
!dONIINENTB, HEADSTONES, dr.o.,
lissohatund
ileeiSsA to order la the 'beat style sad et the Li/AK
-1d51404
,Stobesir , aelgiitAarate.
NEW S T ORE.
TINWARE, 'STOVES, 4C
BLELLERy HAMILTON & - CO.
Ifave opened their new store on the South-East Coiner of
the Diamond, where they can supply customers with ftrgt
rate articles at very cheap prices. SETO
GREAT REpIICTION
IN PR:10ES!!
MILLER, HAMILTON & CO.
TINIVAR,E & STOVE DEALERS,
Late redrieeti th ,, prices of their goods 25 per cent
They will put on the best quality TIN ROOFING,
(finding the Tin, &e.) for $lO per_maare. If the owner
'lnds the Tin th• y will put it Bn,. pthlerod. for $ 00 per
square.
People would do well to call upotttbera before making
contracts or purchases elsewhere.
Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB
BING, &c, at the cheapest mtes.
LIGHTNING RODS. of beet Galvanized iron, put up
strongly and cheaply
M., ii. & CO., haw a fine atsortzaeat of
JAPANNED,
AND ENAMELED WARE,
als), •
BIRD CAGES.,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
WATER COOLERS, &C.
all of which they offer at short profits
. Give them a call and see for yourselves. fumy 10
FOR C 0 MF ORT, CONVENIENCE
Economy and Durability, floe
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
EUROPEAN RANGE!
TILE REST RANGE EVER MEWED,
SOLD BY
CEASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON,
No. 209 N. Second St, Philadelphia.
Iron Fonndirs, and Manafaettirers of Stoves, Treaters,
Tinned and Enamelled Wares, 67e., &e. [aug•M-6m.
7:00 A.st
7:30 A.M.
NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK
THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIITIL
The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruehou of Chambersburg, has again returned
and opened out in full blast in the Market Douse between
Wallace's Dry• Good store and Huber & Letuaster's Drio
eery store, a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description
and quality.
315
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
Over Coat& Dress Coots, Pants, Vests, tinder Shirts,
Drawitrs. also
12:35 A.X.
3:5 A.N.
GEN,T4F.MENS', FURNISHING GOODS, such wi
Cravatt,,Simpeniteni, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs. Col
lars, t Milarellasfec..
His stock of Ctiths fur customer workconsists of French.
English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fancy Cassimers. Black Satin, Figtared Silk's, Plain and
Fancy Cassimer Vestings which will be made up to order
in styles to snit the taste of customers, on short notice, and
reasonable terms.
' Having engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam
prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionable styles,
and as none but experienced workmen are - engaged per
sons may rely' upon getting their work well done at my
Store.
1665
Thankful for the patronage heretofore be,towerl. I re
spectfally - solicit a continuance of the acme.
CM
MEW PHILADELPHIA
CLOTHING BAZII. AR
6:45 P. EL
6:00 A. M.
... 2:50 A. M.
- 1:39 r. u.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
The andersigried has Just returned from the East with
assortment of the latest and choicest styles of
PIrE GOODS - such as English, French and Scotch
Cloths, Cassimeres, - &c. Also, a large assortment of REA
DY-MADE CLOTHING on hand at all - time, •
_ .
Great attention paid to CUSTOM woll.K. Clothing
made in the latest city styles and at short notice.
We would also inform the public that we have just re
ceived a large assortment of HATS. CAPS and GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS, such as Paper and Linen Col
tars, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs Hose, Suspenders, and
ell article In the Gents' Furnishing line. Please call
and examine, at JOHN DIETER'S
Popular Clothing Bazaar, South Main Street, nearly op
posite Greenawalt's Hotel. sign of the 'tiled Flag."
N. B.—Clothing Repaired, Scoured and Cleaned at short
notice. se `
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT MER
CERSBURM—Having just opened n LARGE
STOCK OF GOODS, in the corner room formerly mem
pied by:the Messrs. Brewers, consisting in part of Black
Cloths. Crtsdrneres, Satinets, Jeans, Testings, &e.. which
we are prepared to sell either by the piece or yard, and
having entraged a Skillful Cutter and workmen, we are
prepared to make np COATS, PANTS and VESTS ,rt
the tut and meet approrui gyre, and at the very lowest
CASH rates. We shall keep constantly large
stock of MADE-IT CLOTHING, ma or
own workmen, and in which line we
regards durability and cheapness.
For the Ladies we have a large line o
Cloths. suitable for Cloaks, Sacks. &e.
Also a large stria of BOOTS AND SI, TS
AND CAPS, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's
Furnishing Gnosis, such as fine Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties,
Under-Shirts. Drawers, dc. All of the above us;sids we
will sell as low as they can be bought in any market in the
Union for Cash. loett-fiii JOHN It. STJNE & CO.
A.M. P.M.
7:00 2:45
7:37 3:35
8:17 4a3
8.30 12.55
9:00
9:32 2:1X)
I .° P
IODINE!.
lOD I N E
- DR. H ANDERS & CO's
lODINE WATER!
Chemists and Physicians have long Bought th tlitaulre
lodine, without a solvent. so it uould be taken. into the
system in a pure Ftatc: knowing full well that if this could
be done, they would have an antidote for maoyllieeasen
now ceneidered incurable.
After fifteen years of scientific research and experiment,
this most important discovery wan made by Dr. H. AN
DERS, a German Chemist and Physician, and a member of,
the Medical Faculty of New York.
• SARATOGA SPRINGS
Contain only a fraction of the quantity of lodine there is
in this preparation. yet the virtue of the water in due prin
cipally to this element.
Its effect upon the ovatem in indeed wonderful HER
EDITARY DISEASES, "torn in the system," are erad
icated by its use. CHRONIC DISEASES, no matter of
how long standing. often yield to Its subtle Influence. As
similating at illiee with the Blond, it rttali=s and purifies
that {nalfluid. eending strrogth and rigor to all porta of
the body, The mint wrindertul success has followed Ito
are, in form. of disease originating in
A 11\D STATE OP TILE BLOOD,
NUM AS
HrLfrrt DANCEP.S,
I ". SALT RHEUM.
M1'1111.1,,
ALAo
DYSPEPSIA,
HEART, LAYER AND FEMALE DOMI'L
KIDNEY DIFEINI.6, FEVER AND Aid E,
RHEUMATISM, &., SC.,
It has effected remarkable cures.
THE REV. GEO. STORES, of RitHOELIE,"
. ,
- Editor of the flible liennuner, publishes in that magazine
the remarkable cure of his MD by the use of Dr. Ail,ll.llS'
lodine Water, after all ether remedies had been tried in
vain. 110 says: "Gratitude to 13041, and a sense of obli
gation- to Dr. Anders & Co., hate made ne insert the fol
lowing
"...My only eon. George F. Stoll's; now thirty-seven yearn
old, has been afflicted for some dozen years, more or less
with painful swellings and inflammatimis in various parts
of his body ; oftentinirsi, seemingly, be was near to death;
then a respite for a season, but only for a return of the dire
ease with more sioleuee. For the past three years helms
had an open sore on his breast, mid bitterly one near his
collar tone, with ulceration in his throat, that was rapidly
increasing„ so that 'dissolution appeared inesitible. In
this condition he applied to Do. ANDERS & Co. By the
use of the lodine Water the ulceration in his throat dire
appearedln a short time. Continuing !tense, <n less than
two mouths be was apparently healed, and his general
health much improved." Mr. Shims has since fully ream,.
aced.
This certificate LI FULL, and many others, with a treat.
tee on the nature and uses of lodine, wilt be sent FREE to
any person sending us their name.
Price $l.OO per bottle, or 6 for &100. Sent by Express
to all parts of the country.
' DR. It. ANDERS & CO., Physicians tied Chemists,
426 Broadway. New York.
tr Sold by Druggists generally ang2.6mat.
18 65. PHILADELPHIA
HOWELL & BOURKE,
•
ItANtiFACIVILEITS OF
• PAPER HANGINGS and
WINDOW SHADES.
North East Comer FOURTH AND bfADICET Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B.—Always la Store, a large Stook of
augl6.:ha LINEN and OIL SHADES.
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS.
CANES AND UMBRELLAS, of the beet atm.
PLISTMI.
BR ISS,
Clotbing.
lx IKE 'MARKET MOUSE
Ckambersburg. Pa.
J. T. HOSHTNSON.
Barbital
E ,
IODINE!
alattbvi aub aibiettg:
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. &c
in my Hav
ne ing just y
direc opened a wenelected aasortment of goods
li, tl
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Seseetc
where my old and / hope many new customers will find
me during business hours. My _old stock having been re
duced very suddenly on the WM of July last, I was oorn
pelled to buy an
Entire Neap Stock of Goods,
which are of the latest styles and patterns, consisting of
Gold and Silver (Imported and American)
Gent's and Ladles' Watches,
Jewelry of fine and medium qualities,
Silver Thimbles,
Napkin Rings,
Fruit and Butter Knives,
Gold Pens of tine quality,
Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Strops and Brushes,
'Silver Fisted Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives,
Jett Goods,
Pocket Books,Ladies' Purses,
wall and Tooth Brushes,
Redding and Pocket Quails;
Lead Pencils, -
Morocco Satchels, -
Large and Small Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTVMENTS.
Violins, .
Flutes,
Fifes,
Banjos,
Taraborines,
Accordeons,
Flutinas, &e.
The assortment of. CLOCKS is large and of every va
riety.
I have on band the HENRY REPEATING ax.F . L4I,
which can be fired „fifteen times in that many seconds.
Everybody should have one for self defenoe.
The publio are invited to call 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 lean adapt Spectacles to the sight
of the old as well as middle aged SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al
% ays on hand.
Having the agency for the sale of the tielebrated BUR
GLAR AND FIREPROOF SAFE, Manufactured by
Farrell, Herring & Co., I will fill orders at the manufac
tures price. All information in regard to them given.
The public are invited to call and examine the stock.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to
snit the times.
decl4 EDWARD AUGHINBAUGH.
OLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE.
N.:11 F. G. DITMAN,
Second Szrect, in Washington Hotel Building,
Has just returned' from the city with a large and cheap
stock of goods. to R bic 11 he invites all to come and exam
ine before purchasing elsewhere. His stock consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of the latest styles,
Gold and Silver Chains,
Breast-Pins,
Ear and Finger Rings,
Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc„
SILVER WARE,
Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Butter
Knives, Castors, &c.
Elu - I have milled to thy stock a large assortment of
thirty hour and eight day 'CLOCKS, all of which will be
".../Id law. Goods warranted as represented.
Thankful to my many friends and customers for
their liberal pats-maze, would most respectfully- iisk of
them a continuance of the same.
augleetf • F. G. DITMAN.
AR•STIALL & CO
(SUCCESSORS TO F. J. POSEY.)
HAGERSTOWK. MD.,
Would respectfully inform their friends and the public
generally that they have just returned from the cities with
a large stock of Neg. and Beautiful Goods.—consisting o
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND
JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
SILVER end PLATED WARE, SPOONS FORKS.
LADLES, KNIVES and CASTORS ;—Seissors,,Pocket
Knives, Razors, Razor.Straps,—Hair, Tooth, and Nail
Brushes,—Pocket Books, Combs of every kind, Leather
Satchels. andA General Variety of 'FANCY GOODS.—
A Large Assortment of SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL
EYES. aug9.tim
ELI HOLDEN, INVITES THE AT
tention of every readerof this paper, which includes
many thourand of his old patrons and acquaintances, to
Ws unusually large oar beautiful variety of AMERICAN
A lifn — d W_VITIIES, CLOCKS, and eletraut designs
of JEWELRY, SILVER WAItE, dc.
ELI HOLDEN,
7(k; Market Street, Philadelphia.
I=l
HENRY HARPER,
•:;:o ARC!! STREET PHILADET.IIII.I.
WATCHES,
- PINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
and superior SILVER PLATED MARE. octll-3m.
oA44ical.
KNA B E &
GRAND AI4.DD SQUARE PIANOS,
Which, for Power and sweetness of tone, easy and agree , .
.able touch. and beauty of Brash, have been by the best of.
judges, pronounced •' unrivalled."
All of their large 7 octafe Pianos are constructed after
their new itamOved °carat/ring Grand Scale, with all the
latest improvements.
' '
Second Hand Pianos at great Bargains, at pnees rang
ing from e.". 50 to ,2.50 As Agent for - nabe 5: Co., lam en
ahled to sell at tholr Baltimore prices. For further par•
oculars apply to -= C. HUNTING, Agent,
joly:6.ly Cbambersburg. Pa.
TEINWAY PIANOS.-MESSRS
S
STEINWAY t: SONS bave received upwards of
THIRTY . FIRST PREMIUM_
gold and Ailver medals. in Washington. New York. tin
catnati, St. Louis, Chicago. Detroit and other
AT THE WORLDS FAIR
held in LONDON, 1862, at which 260 Pianos were on Ex
hibition from all parts of the world, the FIRST PRIZE MED
AL n as awarded to STEINWAY & Sons, forposeerle/. that%
brilliant and empathetir tont, with eirellente of trorkentn•
For further particulars apply to S S. SIIRTOCK.
.Igent for Steinway dr Son's, Chambersburg, Pa. in 11.1 9.
fl HUNTING, TEACHER OF Mu
. SIC, -takes great pleasure in animuneing to the
citizens of Chamberslairg, that be is prepared to we in
striation on the PIANO, 'MELODEON, or CABINET
ORGAN. and most respectfully solleits a liberal share of
their patronage. Those not in she possession of Pianos
eon obtain instruction at his home, and the use of a Piano
Residence of JOHN 31F11.. Queen street, near Second.
Terms reasonable. may3l-ly
THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET
ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to saensd
and seeuliar mask, for Sta(l to 8000 each. THIRTY
FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first pre
miums awarded them. Bfudroted Catalogues free. Ad-
Bretz, MASON & HAMLIN, BOSTON, or MASON
BROTHERS, New YORK.
- atternego at- 11.411).
GM WS. STENGER, ATTOR
• NEYS AT LAW.—W. S. STMGER, District At
torney and Agent fur procuring Pensions, Bounty Money
and arrears of pay
Office In James Duffield's &wailing, on the West side of
Second Street, betcreen Queen and Washington Streets.
angf.'4
QTUMBAUGH & GEHR. ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.,-,-Oillee oppasitii the Post °Mee. Will at
tend promptly to all haamess entreated to their ear.•:
P. S.—Authorized Agenta fia the oonernon of Pensions,
Bounty Tlaek Pay and all other ebilms against the govern•
ment. aepl
y
W .
( S )rne E e V
on E 3 R ia E rt, T et T s . A
e t t to Q i;ne t. a
th t e L c a n n; rt .
House, formerly occupied by Jer. Cook. EN. All legal
eutrueted to his care will receive prompt atten
tion. sep74.
JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Mare on Second Street, a few doors South Of the
Market House. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and other claims
p-omptlyeolleeted. (aufr3l
T.
J. NILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of
. See at his residence on Second street. octl9
B. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
T
• Office on Market street. octal
~fjv~ician~.
J. C. RICIIARDR, M. D. .ISO. MONTGOMERY, M. U.
ICHAIWS & MONTGOMERY havo c
1(, associated themselves in the Practice of Mega:ins, —
tot have opened an office In Dr. Richards' new tatqlding,
4n Main street, a few doors South of the Ifianatifii.
All persons Indebted to either of the above. will please
make early settlement of the same. ittagttl ttl
DR . J. S. 111 ADRER OFFERS' HIS
services ati a Physician and Surgeon to the elti7ens
of St. - Thomas and vicinity. Promptness at all hours
Residence opposite the Post Office.
DR. S. S. HUBER offers his prattss
ional services as Physician and Surgeon to the citi
zens of Greenvillage and - vicinity. 'zo4g23.6rn
Benlioto.
DR. H. R. FETTERHOFF; SURGEON
DEVITST. Mice one doer West of the Telegraph
Office, Oreenenotte, Pa.
All work entrusted to him will be promptly attended to
and warranted. mayl7.6m*
DR. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF
FICE on Second- Street, one square &nth of the
Market Reuse. - -7 'met
TUSCARORA FEMALE SEMINARY,
ACAIMILi, JUNIATA COUNTT, PL—The winter
session of this Institute will commence on wane/day, NO
caliber, Ist 1865.
The andenigned having obtained possession of the
above Institute:lnvites the patronage of allyoung ladies
who wish to obtain a thorough education. Best advrtnta•
gee given in all branches. Particular opportunities afros.
dad In Music, Pointing and Languages. Competent
teachers Kit take charge of. the different departments.
Address CAUL F. KOLBE; Proprietor.
sep27-Ct Academia, Juniata County, Pa.
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that
I - had certificates fur 258 shares of the capital stook
of the Sault of Chambersburg burnt on the Wth 01 July,
1864, ;aid that I will apply to the Back :be a re-issue of
the acme. f0ct4.60 .1. ALLISON EYB7IIIII.
411 p, Audi* lispasitarki„ qatatteudang; Pa.
G ELWICKS & .BURRHART
Lace on haul the
LARGES STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
In town, and sell goods
- WEOLESALE AS CHEAP
sa any house in Flilladelphia.
GELWICKS St BURKHART'
CAND I TS thre ufm
AND ev aN d ffe lP r ti ro o ON f AliY, i
and sell strictly at cirr PRICES.
OIL! OIL !
8 ~.,O B J R L !A RTO L!,
KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS
as cheap as it can be bought at Pittsburg with freight
added, and cheaper by 3 to +cents per gallon
with freight added than it can be
bought in Philadelphia.
Country merchants, notice this fad: You can do
better in Oils with this firm than either city, as we buy In
Urge quantities ezpres•ly for wholesaling.
GEL W IC K. BURKHART
Lave just received a line of superior
FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
G ELW IC K S & BURKHART
have a large atipply . of
PRIME HAMS,
"GELWICKS-6r. -BURKHART
. keep a great variety of .
SPICES AND FRESH BAKING ARTICLES.
fae Alf Spices are grouted on their 'own: mill and pre.
pared in their own store, pare - and fresh, no adultcratnm,
G ELWICKS &.- BURKHART
keep a brae ctock
TOBACCO - AND SEGARS,
GELWICKS 43t BUIIKHARI
keip aln irnmen.e gtoek ?if
NOTIONS AND YAM MISS
- I,ept in all canntry storelrand will , 4 , 11 thelv
cheap as city tioutA,
GELIVICKS -- & BURKHART
have a large stock of
COFFEES, SUGARS; SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
• FISH and SALT, at wholesale price,
( - I_ELIVICKS &
,BURK - HART
VA expoetilair busines.4 to pay them by selling. a largP.
amonot 01 _awl- and not by large profit. • -
GELWICKS & BURKH:A4T
have received a large lot of
PRIME CHEESE,
and a variety or CRACKERS fresh from the_bakery.
G ELW ICKS & BURKHART'S
Wlailsale and Retail
- 4ROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
14 an .Frond Greet, between Queen and 3Earket,ats.,
iIIAMIIER,III.IM, PA.
uODGO 0 D S !
AT VERY SMALL PROFITS,
and no mistake, at the Old House and Old Stand,
p);u.)
COFFEES.
Prime Rio, Java and Marinates Coffees
Roasted and Ground Coffees.
Sngtu, of es ery• grade from the best Double Refined
Loaf down to 12 cent Brown Sugar.
Fresh Gunpowder Imperial, of fine flavor.
Old and Yonmg Hyson, and superior Black Tea
SIRCPS.
Lovering's No. iright Yellow SYruP.
Golden Yellow Syrup, at 23 eento per quart
New Crop New Orleans Baking 31olesseis.
MEATS:.
Primo Crests City-cured Prams, n nrranted sound &good
Dried Beef Rounds, Bacon. Side.; and Shouldars.
Fresh Shihl and Nos. I and 2 Shore Mackerel by the
barrel, halves, quarters Pighths and single pound.
SPICES.
WllOlO and Fresh Ground Spices. warranted pare.
C NYED FRUITS.,
Pine Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Black Berrie; &c.
Tamarinds and Jellies for the sickly.
Peaches, Cherries, Plums and Apricots preserved iu
brandy. Canned Oysters and Tomatom.
PICKLES
By the Dozen, Jar, Keg or Barrel. Also Strong Cider
Vinegar.
Fresh Jersey Cranberries and Dried Fruits.
liaisons, Currants and Dried German Pears, Nuts. .Le.
L A M P S.
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks.
Pure Refined Coal Oil, Sc.
- Glass-Ware, Queess•Ware, Stone told Earihern Ware.
Cedar and Willow Ware, die., till of Which has bees
bought 013 . the best terms and will be sold at a small zul.
Tauce by E. D. REID.
MARKET HOUSE.—The undersigned
respectfully inform their numerous customers and
the publie generally that they have re-opened their Gra.
cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hock and
Ladder Company, in the Market House,- and take this
method of returning their thanks for the hbeml patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their mock is complete ra
every variety of 'FAMILY GROCERIES. consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To.
baccv,e, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets. Cords, - Twines. Glass
ware, Quermsaare aol everything heretofore kept tit their
former place of business. They will always keep a suffi
cient stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of,
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in
change for goods at cash market prices. Don't fou=r
the
place, (Market How.) three doors from the , t .rner, on
Queen Street. faugill J lill3Elt i LEMANTER.
ArpO'R z E R S
WINES ANgLIQUbES.
LAITIIA:s; SALL,ADE & CO.,
• No . SOUTH NINTH STHEtT ,
&twa, C6lltltit (Old Ira . Plrt Stria. Phundaphip
OF.n. 3f. Lo"mts,
A M. s 4 4,Ant
J. D, ?Arrow.,
F. 3 1 ,6 bowle waled with green wax with the irtitittial of the
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WISE
• OLD PORT WI'NE,
Ea eh bottle eeeled with yellow wax with the initiate of the
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, Jr•-"t,
WARRANTED.
OBERHOLTE WHISKEY, --
FOUST WHISKEY,"
WERRT'S WHIS,KEY,
TAPPET'S WHISKEY,
AND
READING WINES.
SALLADE & C 0..,
N 0.128 &mg Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
oda, Y.
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ATE'. F. o
LIC ARTIFICIAL: LEGS._
.LT nit.,2•6ll J ll . ° l ' V wliSTa,.. ; ',; 6 algrot ul e y t , New York.
TOB 'RINTING in every style done at
0 a m .* as of the FRAM= S➢PQaITOI7T.
OtOterits, &C.
1=E213
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at a reduction on former figures
and will egii them rlinierale ar city prices.
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FEIBEI
!MEM
Eicituno.
RIVESE, GARDRAT d: CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF ISaR,
firm. -
13IPORTF,t , RY
LAUMAN, SA LLADE & CO
PINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK WINES
AND AN AFROILTRENT OF
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE
OSBORNE & CO:8
OPORTO.
___
VERY FINE AND REIJCATE
Firm. -
[SPORTED BY
LAUMAN. BALLADE ik CO., _
No. 14x7 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia
RIO; er.4 o
G . TO DE 6 -- IT ER T'S
BUY YOUR RATS AND OAPs
He will sell you a
Better Quality,
MOM Serviceable and
Finer Looting. Bat
FOR LESS MONEY,
than can be bought e - hare. -
FRESH ARMVA.L.—Now is the time
to buy your Fall and Winter Goods, and W. W.
pArrovs, in the Market House, is the place to get them
churp and good. A very fine assortment of
Hens' fine and coarse Boots, Balmorils and Gaiters,
Ladies' Glove Kid. Morocco and
Coarse Shoes and Gaiters,' •
Dllmes and Childrens‘ Shoes and Gaiters
of every style. Also ,
MEN'S' AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS
at pncesfo suit alt, The best Home-make of Hats to be
had: - A fine assartmerit of ' -
Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Valises, Canes,
- Umbrellas, &a,
constantly on hand. Call and examine our stock before
purchasing. In the Market House, on Second street.
Ei ALL S - T . YLE
•
-
HATS AND CAPS. - .
DECHERD Las jut received the
• FALL STYLE • OF HATS,
which he la
Selling Cheaper than the Chrapre. -
Call and get bargains.
•
LADIES FANCY _FURS, AT JOHN
l'AgErßA's OLD" ESTABLISHED FUR - MANIi-
FACTORY, No. 718 Arch Street, abort 7th, Philadelphia,
hate now in my store of my own Importation and Manu
facture, one of the lar.treet and most beaus/jut selections of
FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the
City. Also a line asiortment Gent's Fur Gloves and
Collate.
lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very• reaoonable
prices, and I trout,' therefore solicit a call from my friends
of Franklin county and vicinity.
a Remember the Name, Number and Street !
• JOHN FAREIRA,
•
715 Arch Street, abova:th, south side,
I have nopartner, nor connection with any other Store
in Philadelphia: ' . - ' ' - aele7-4m.
T LIE PATENT RESORT HAT
ISM
SHAPES AND COLORS,
at LOU' ETICF.S, at
DECIIERT'S
ou Second. Street. near tbe Washington House
-mEN'S BO Y'S AND CHILDREN'S
HATS of every ntle to be bad cheap at
PAXTONS.
TfIE,••SHERIDAN RESORTE HAT,'
a nice article, at PA XTO.N'S.
ME
ftlebicat.
BALTIMORE LOCK 1-10SPITAL.—Drf
JOHNSTON, the founder of this Celebrated Install.
tire, offers the most certain, speedy, and, only effectual
remedy in the world for (Sleets. Structures, Seminal
Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Constitutional Debility,
Imtenor-, Weakness of the Back and Limbs. Affections
oft t "dneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner
vOla lability, Diseases of the Head. Throat, None of
z ri
'-eidn kond all those serious and melancholy disorders aris
ing from the destruttire habits of Youth, which destroy
both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices
are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens
:to the, mariner Ulyssus, blighting their most brilliant
hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible!
YOUNG MEN!
Young Men especially, who have become the vicums of
Solitary Vice, that drczaful and destructive habit which and
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young
men.of the must exalted talent and brilliant' intellect, who
Might otherwise have 'mica need listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence. or waked to ecatacythe living lyre;
may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE!
Married persons, or young men contemplating marriage
being aware of physiosl weakness,organie debility, deli',"
1131tieil, ike., should Immediately consult Dr. Johnston.
He who places himsolf under the care of Dr. Johnston
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED
AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED
This disease is the penaltyibost frequently paid by thou,
who hays become the victims of improper indulgences.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not
being aware of thedryadiul consequences that may ensue.
Now, a ho that undemtauds the subject will pretend todeny
that the power of ProcAtition is lost sooner bythose falling
intoimproper habit than by the prudent. Besides being de.
priced of the pleasure of 'healthy offspring, and the most
serious and destructive sympathy to mimi and body arises .
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
jiwers weakened. nervous debility; dyspepsia, palpitation
of the heart, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough,
.iyintoms of consumption. .
Office No. 7, South Frederick Street,
seven doom From Balhrnure street, East site, up the steps.
Be particular in obeerving the name and number, or you
will mistake the 'Place.
A EVRE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Na Mir(' ory or Nauseam Drage.
DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College to
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent
Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of
whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London.
Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of
the most astonishing, cures that were ever known. Many
troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,
great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and
bashfulness; with frequent blushing, attended sometimes
with derangement of mind, Were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE!
'When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
find he his Imbibed the .eed of this painfM disease, it too of
ten happens that an ill•timcd sease of shame. or dread of dis.
con cry, jitters him from applying to those who from educa •
ilea lustlxestinetabilitycan atone befriend him. delaying till
the constitutional symptom,' of this horrid disease make their
appearance, such an ulcerated sure throat diseased nose
nocturnal pains in the head 'and limbs. dimne . s of sight,
deafness, nobs outhe chin, bones and arcs, blotches oaths
head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful ra
pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of
the 130110 fall in and..-thenidetirt of this awful disease be,
Comes a horrid object of corstmeseration, till death puts a
period to his dreadful suisixPitfs by sendink him to "that
bothrne from w hence n. iffreller returns." To such, there.
R um Eq. Johnston .111eCTVA =elf to preterve the most
inviolable secrec,•,,andirom exterisfye practice in the
first Hospitals Europe ~ and America. he can confidently
recommend, safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate etc.
tim of tiii‘hofrid disease.
a melancholy fact that thousands Gill victims to
o,,,stirrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant
...tendons who by use of that dreadful polsiin, - Mercury,
ruin the constitution, end either send the unfortunate to
an untimely grace, or make the residue of life miserable.
=
Dr. J. addresses those who have injured themselves by
pffrate and improper indulgences.
These are some of the sad and melaneholy effects pro.
diked by early habits of youth, vizi—Weakness of the
Back anika..lirdis, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of 'Muscular Pens er, Palpitation of the heart, Dye
pepsin. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of-the Diges
tive Functions, (leuernl Debility. Symptoms Of Cowl:app.
I.lon, &c
MENIALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are,lnticli to
beodreaded: loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Deptes•
sion of Spirits, tvil rsirebodinirs. Aversion ‘ , S e oeiety,
Self• Distrust, Love Solitude , some.
of the evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now Jude what
is the cause of their declining healtb, lm•sing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, have singular appearance about the
eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption.
Dr. JOHN:iII/N*B INVIGORATING REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
By this great and Important remedy, Weakness or the
Organs is ,•peethl3 eurml, andfall vigor restored. ,
Thousands of the most nen oust and debilitated, who
had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, Al]
impediments to Marriage, Pb) steal DisquallB•
ration. Nerved, lmtability. Trembling. Weakness or Ex•
hatottion of, the roost fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr.
Jobbutnn.
YOUNG MEN,
who har e Injured theniselee" by a certain practice. indul•
ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from el it
companions, or at sehool. the effects are nightly felt, even
when asleep, and if nit cared render marriage Impossible,
and destroys both nand and lesly,should apply inunediately
What a pity that a ',tam man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his parents. ?Mould be snatched from all
prospect" and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a ern..
taco oecret habit , Suit persons, before contemplating
MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the mostun
cessary requisites to promote commbint happiness. Indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes d weary•
pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens jo the view; the
mind beromes shadowed nail despair, and filled with the
melancholy rellectiMi, that the happiness of another be
comes blighted pith our own.
OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
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TOtSTRANGERS.—The many thousands eared at title
Institution in the last fifteen years: and the numerous im
portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed
by there porters of the papers, and many other persons,
notices of which have appeared again and again before
the public, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. •
N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthlessquack'
advertising themselves as Physicians. ruining the health
of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston strews it necessary
tL say to those unacquainted with his reputation, that his
Di tomes hang in his .dike.
ewe TAKE NonuE.—All letter' must be post paid, and
contain a postage stump for the reply, or no answer will
be sent. i mar lEely.
T°DYSPEPTICS.—Having been afflic
ted for a number of years with Dyspepsia, I was
advised to try DE. WISIINIIT'S MEDICINE for that
dhtease. I derived greet benefit and recommended it to
quitea number of my frien,ls and who were also much
benelitted by It, and tt hose testimonials can behndil uem
emery. I have been appointed by Dr. Wishart as Agent
for the Sale table Medicine, wholesaleor retail.
W. G. REED,
now 33 Repository otßoe, Chambersburis
arAgi anP'Pelitineo•
R' II
i,
liILLi;R,
1321
NEW DRUG,' STORE,
one door weer
OHOWN'S HOTEL,
I=3
WILL. RELECTED .ATOCK
PURE D-RUGS,
CHEMICALS,
and all the best
PATENT MEDICMES,
47 KEROSENE OIL,
LAMPS,
PERFUMERY
SOAPS, &.e.
West End of 'Brown's Hotel
'TIRUGS! -- D - RUG : S!!
if' C. H. CBBSSLER, successor to HEYSER & CHEM.
LER, has opened in his new room, on Second street, Arm
site the Poet Office, 'where every effort will be made tp
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm! re
ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
Perfumery,
Soaps,
Pocket Books,
flair Brnishes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Br:ohm
Cosmetics,
and Fancy Articles in peat variety.
KEROSENE - LAMM.—Every description of hand
Lampe,
Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for Kitchen use, Parlor use, Stare use and Oilloe
U.Se
THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET.
Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything in a Druggists
line of business.
• • • • - •
TPrescriptions receive special attention, and are
compounded with care andskil.L C. EL CILESSLES.,
Second Street, opposite the Yost Mee.
•
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Hecht's Croup Syrup,
Helmbold's ED,ract Bucha,
Ayers' Sarsaparilla,
Ayers' Cherry PeetoraL
. Winslow' Soothing Syrup,
at SPANGLER'S.
ROCK `ROSE. AT
• SP ANGLER'S.
111QURNETT'S COCOAINE
at SPANGLEft'S.
CHAMOIS SKINS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
NI ERCHANT'S GARGLDIG OIL, AT
SPANGLER'S.
'CALISTER'S OINTMENT
- SPANGLER'S.
PURE LIQUORS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
BIIRT MW COSTAR'S RAT EXTER
111INATOR, at - SPANGLER'S.
COSTAR'S BED-BUG EXTER?UNA
TOR, at ' SPANGL,ER'B.
CORN STARCH, FARINA AND CON
eenttated Lye, at SPANGLER'S.
PERFUMES.—The stock can't
J: be excelled. SLSON.
SO.ATS.—Particular attention is asked
to the awrtment offered at SIXOY&
ATEDICINES.—Fresh, and of the very
beat quality, boldat 2,IIXON'S.
CTALL AND SEE NIXON'S STOCK
) of Fancy Articles.
THE NEW "MACHINES"—Nixon is
now putting up his CATTLE POWDER in excel.
lent style new labeL The Powder has no superior. Every
fanner or person owning a Horse, Cow, Bog or Sheep
should have it
91EETH.—If you want a good Tooth
Brush and something to - keep the teeth clean, call at
NIXON'S.
rp HE CHANCE T 0 SELECT FROM
seventy dozen of Tooth Brushes is offered at
NIXON'S.
SINCE CHAMBERSBURG WAS
first laid Ant until now there has hot been such a
Stock of fineliAlumery, Soaps. Brushes, Combs and Toilet
Articles as NLCON otters.
FEN E POMADE'S, AND 'WISHES
at NIXON'S.
VOTING LADIES CONTEMPLATING
1 marriage stmald calf at-iNIXON'S for Toilet Articles
*abblery gilt( Ramos.
SADDLERY! REMOVAL!!--
JERENIAIT OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons-for the liberal encouragement recei
ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and
thj'community generally, who may need any thing in his
line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street,
on.the snare site occupied by him previous to the fire, where
he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he
is prepared to ml! the same on terms that defy competi•
Lion. Every article offered for sale is warrented to be
made of the best materiol and by competent workman;
which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there
of.'
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also call thi
attention of persons Wanting a good, neat and cheap sod
substantial Trunk or Valise to his assortment aprillo
ADD LER S' HARDWARE.-C. H.
GORDON has just purchased in the East a large
stock of SADDLERS' .11ARDWARE. consisting of
Buokels, Rings, Bitte, Ramos, Bridle Fronts, Tacks, Riv
ets, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black
trimmed and Ball plate self-adjusting Trees, Patent and
Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Bair, Patent Leather Col
tars, Ornaments, Gitth and Rein Web, Cock-eyes,-Thread,
Trunk, Nods, Neck Protectors, d:o., &c., which he invites
Saddler's and others to call and examine, and which will
be sold at low rates.
CH. G DONstip HAS ON HAND A
• large assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bri
dles, Halters, fanny Round Bridles, Wagon, carriage
and Linen Nets of all kinds, from 81,60 to 87.11); Curry
Combs, Horse Cards, Mane Combs, Brushes, Horse Boots,
Cow Hides, and many other articles not necessary to enu
merate.
REMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has -re
moved his SADDLERY SHOP to the stand won.
pied by him previous to the Ste, on MAIN STREET, slew
door Small of Greenawates Hotel.
TOO PUNTING, fiVe - very style, done
aim /was raAntalts ExPoszrosnr:
ORM*Pr. B, i )4400i4
BROWN'S HOTEL.—This Hotel, situ
ated on the corner of Queen and Second Streets, op
•site the Bank, Court Room, and Coruityptices, and in
the Inmediate neighborhood of Shutt, Shops, and other
places of ttroudness, is conveniently situated for country
people having business in Charabersbergt. ,Tbe Building
i no b een greatly enlarged and refitted rot the aecommoda•
Son of Guests.
THE TABLE will always be ferulabed w to the best
e Berke eau produce.
THE BAIL will be supplied with pure end WAN Li-
THE STABLE is Mtge and attended witha iota!' and
Ostler.
, , •
Every attention will bexendered to make Guests nom
?table while soistmning.at this Hotel
Led • JACOB S. BROWN. Pr:pintos. ,
TTNION HOTEL.—This old and well
k..) established Hotel is now open for the accommodation
of Guests
The etorhasingleased the three-story block of buil
dings on Queen Street, In the rear of bkr former Mend,- is
prepared to harnish GOOD ROOMS for the travollas and
transient custom. . „
' HIS TABLE will sustain its former mintation of being
supplied with the best the market can produce.
HIS BAR, detached tram the main bnildine, Will al
ways have choice and pure Liquars. .
Good warm STABLING for Afty horses, with careful
ostler. -
Every attention will be made to render peas comfort
able while sojourning at ibis Hotel. -
JanlB ,TN - 0. FISHER, Proprietor.
NATIONAL HOTEL—The subscriber
would respectfully annonnee that bebas so far com
pleted lila Hotel building as to be enabled to opetrtt
forthe accommodation of the public. The building igen-
tirely new and built on the most approved plan for ocun
fort-and 'convenience.
• • • . -• • .
The BAR will always be supplied with the bed of4li•
anon., .
He has ' also erected in connection with the Hotels large
and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to thrisish
Stabling and Provender for any number or Hones.
Attached to the Stable (undercover) are a pair of HAY
AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention
of Farmers, Drovers and Betel:kens is in.tled.
July fl DANIEL TROSTLE.
DAVID H. HUTCHISON
ass become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES
HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG,
PA: This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly
refitted and furnished throughout its parkas and chambers,
and is now ready for thejeception ofguests.
'The traveling public find the United States. 1104,
the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel lit - .
the State Capital, on aecount of its access to the milt ad;
being immediately between the two great depots 1u this
city. - ' [Harrisburg, }nue 17, 63-tt
QPATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE
Li the Lebanon Galley and Pennsylvania Railroad De.
pots. Harrisburg C.ty, Pa. This convenient and pleasant
Hotel is now kept by, the' undersigned, late Of thq Indian
Queen in Chambersburg, and he invites the:patronage of
his old friends and thepublic generally. Terms moderate.
octs-tf JOHN W. TAYLOR.
*nsurante.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND,
TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual.
Authonzed Capital, 8300,000. Paid-UpCapital, $550,000.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon MC.
ICAL POLICIES during the 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 divi.
dead of 1660 on Policiesfissued during .that year to be
paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are re
ceived. OFFICERS. '
Dentifrices,
•
President—Alexander
Secretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilron.
Actuary—John C. Sims.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilidin, J.
Edgar Tbotason, George Regent, Hon. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts, P. 13. Mingle, Samuel Work, William
J. Howard, Hon: Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John
Aikman. Charles F. Henslitt. Isaac Hazlehnrst.
. .
WM. G. REED, Chnmbersburg, Pa, Is the authorized
Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Cam•
pally, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insurances.
Dm , . J. C. RICRAP.D.9 nod W. IL Roux; Medical Er-,
aminers. . .
REFERENCES—Hon. A. R.. rehire, Rev. S. J. NM.
cons. J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshall,
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiringinformalion or wishing to innate will
please call On, or by addrest.ing the undersigned they isiil
be waited on in any part of the Couhty or State.
marra W. G. REED, Agent.
182 a CHARTER PERPETUAL.-
ty FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ,
On January I, 1265
MEM
ACCEPTED SURPLTIS.
DiVESTED PIMIINM
UNSETTLED Cr 4rwq, I INCOME FOR 1865 -
$8,416. $3,000,000.
LOSES PAID SINCE lei i ' e 5,121,950
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
LIBERAL TERMS.
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Sanchez., Isaac Lee,
Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales,
Jacob R. Smith. Alfred Filler,
George W. Richards, - Fras. W. Lewis, X. D.
CHARLES N. RANCICER, President
EDWARD C. DALE, The President
JAS. W. M'ALmsnat, Seely pre torn.
DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Com
pany in Chambersburg, who tclll furnish all informatiOn
necessary• to applicants. = = mare-tr,
INSURANCE' COMPANY OF NO.R.TII
AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perixtthil.
CAPITAL e. 500,000. Otllce Mt; Walnut Street, Phila.
delphia. The prompt payment of Claims for LOsses during
the penal 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 or
INVASION.
Persons wishing to insure will please call on or address
the undersigned W. G. REED, Agent, Cbambersburg.
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 30th of July, returning The
full premium paid on application at my office.
W. G. REED, Agent .
REFERESCES—J. D. Grier. J. Allison Eyster, Esq.,
Major J. C. Austin, CoL A. K. M'Clure. febB
nIIR AGENT.-Mi. JOHN GRovE,.,of
Chambembarg, is the General Agent of the Frank.
tin County Mutual Inburance Company. junell
Gift Distribution.
A PRESENT FOR ALL
BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION !!
8100,000 IN SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS
100,000 BOXES STEEL PENS
100 000 FREE GIFTS.
Each purchaser. besides receiving F 1.3.3. value for his
money - in Pens. is awe to receive a valuable gift worth'
from 30 cents to $5,000. The People's Pen Company, in
order to introduce their superior Steel-Pens to the Public
in the shortest possible space of time, offer the fallowing
splendid inducements. We wilfsell at retail 10,000 - box.
es, each box containing one gross - and a certificate enti
tling the bolder to one share la the allotment at the fol
lowing desimbio and substantial gifts.
100 Acres of Land in Cattntartgus county, New
York, in the vicinity of Petroleum Wells, $lOO
100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timber Landon
Lehigh River, Pennsylvania. 5,000
5 U. S. 7 240 Coupon Boridx. 0500 each. 2,500
10 " " 100 " 1,000
10 " " " 50 " • 500
50 Orders on a First-class city house for a com
plete snit of fashionable Clothing, $100..1 5,(90
50 Ladies Rich Silk Dress Patterns; $75. 3,750
Chiekering c or other good maker, Round
Corner Rosewood Piano
- -7 octaves—ssoo 2:500
50 Wheeler & Wilsou'e Double Stitch Sewing -
Machines, ........ 9 ... 2,500
00 Gent's Fine Gold Bunting Case Watches,
$l5O 3,000
0t) Ladies' " " " " " $lOO 2,000
50 Gents' " Silver " - " " 40 2, 000
100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large 012, 1700
11k) " " " small
1,000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and •
-• • •
Ear Rings, $l5
1,000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger Binge, ed-- ___
I,OIXI Pains Ladies' and Geata' GaIA. and Stone,
Sleeve Buttons, --. .,, 5,000
1.10 - 1 Sets Lady's and Gent's Gollli Sttlds, $3. 5 , 000
1,000 Photographic Albums, 8'2.50 • 0 , ,-* 9
10.000 'ficketx of Admission to Barrdtm's or Bry-
ant's, 30 cents., 3,000
15,030 Packages Assorted Stationary, 50 centa, • 7,500
5,00 Pine Briertrood Pipes, (our own importation, )
75 yenta, 3,750
10,000 Seta Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 30 eta 5,000
51:1,000 Sheets Fashionable Music, 30 cents, 15,000
4 528 Photopraphic Portraits of President Lincoln _
and Tad, 50 cent.,
The allotment will be conducted in the most honorable
and upright manner. Every bolder of a certificate will
receive a present worth from 30 cents to $5,000. They
guarantee to distribute every article In the list. -
Oar Pens are splendid specimens orAmmiatu industry.
are finer'goods than Mil be bought elsewhere for the same
money, and willstand upon their merits. Price, $1.50
per gross, 144 pens, for either of the following kinds
No. 1. The People's Pen Co. %sinew Pen.
Na 2.
Gillott:s, (303.)
No. 3
By mil, flea, to any address, on rceeipt of prioe. W e
can refer to parties of Standing to this and other cities,
,as
to honesty, responsibility , etc., eta. The allotment of vita
Rill be public, and all purchasers invited to be present
Address THE PEOPLE'S PEN COMPANY,
Business OBoe, a , William street, New York.
C. C. NEWHOUSE, Actuary'.
These Pens are also on hand for examination and Sale
at the of of this paper. auf.C24M,
BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE I
HOUSE I—No. 44 North Tenth &rya, abort Market,
PHILAng,LPIIIA.
BEDS
FEATHERS.
MATTRASSES,
BLANKETS,
BED QUILTS,
.TECKERS' Celabratad SPRING BED. Eieii
artiola to the Bedding Una, at the lowest market WM*
sap26,3m AMOS JIMMINVI.
litgdS.
ASSETS
62,501= 04
$400,000
971,0®
1,086,239
LIST OF GIFTS.
15,000
6,000
Popnlarpea,aume as
Lady's EjiirOite.