The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, November 08, 1865, Image 4
El Limo of Etabot. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WThiTER TIME TABLE. .P/PE TREYS DAILY" to and frost -Pitlecklphia and Pittaborcr. O, and after Monday, October 31.4: 1864, the Passesiger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroa I Company willdepart tram Harris- Barg and arrive at Pt Ilasielphia and Attsbarg_as follows: EAST WA I RD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2.45 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. K. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily ((x^ePt Monday) at e.OO and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 P. Is. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. MAIL TRALN leaves Harrisburg' daily (except Sun day) at L 3) P. )1., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.• 35 P. M. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg dab (except Snndays) at 11.55 Y.:4.. and writ C 4 at Wept Pb I WI elPhili at 4.20 A. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M., aad ar. rives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. N. This train has no tonneaton front the :rat. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Hat risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 N., and arrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. M.: connecting (except on Monday) aitlrtbe Fast Lino east. - - WESTWARD: PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaviiXarris. burg daily (except Sunday) at "12.3.1 A. Y., Altoona 6.30 A. It.. take breakfast and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40P.m. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN /eaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.13 Altoona C. 15 A. it.. take btuakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. M. THROUGH. EXPRESS leaves Ilamileirg at 3.- 25 A. It. A.ltonna at e.1.7i A. it., take breakfast and arnses at Pittsburg, at 2.40 P. M. FAST LINE leave. Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. M.: Altoona at 0.10 P. It., take supper. and ar rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. It. MAID. TRAIN litnves Harrisburg daily (except San. day) at 1.40 Altoona at 7.5.1 P. 11., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at I.IOP. M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11..11A. IL, connecting there with the Mail west; leaves Mount Joy at ILSI A. M., stud arrives at Harrisburg at I.OOP. M. SPECIAL NOTICE THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg ra 6.30 P. IT. mops there, passengers for East of HArrisbargiby over us. til 11.55 P. li. SAMTEL D. YOUNG, ' nal! Supt Middle Div. Penna. R. R. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trainr Daily to and from Bakiatare and Washlngton City. Connections made with tisinsim Perms) lvania to and from Pittabarg and the Went. F 0 ti 8 TRAINS DAILY to and from the hiiatli and W.1./Ranch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of Northern New York. 9rt.and after Monday. Oct. 17rh, 18134. the Passenger TrainV' the :Northern Central Railway will arrive at :hal depart urn liarrisburg wad 1141timore as : BOUT W A R 1) . MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10.25 A.X. leasf . liarnsburg la.oo Y.X. am at Baltimore 1.40 EXPRESS TRAIN eaves Sunbury-daily (ex cept Sunday) leaves Harrisburg (except Monday).. 12.10 A.X. arrives at Baltimore.... :0 0 0 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaser Harrisburg SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun- bury daily - (ex. Sunday) . PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sumbury daily (ex. Sunday - ) 9.03 9.11. NORTEWARD. :VAIL TRAM: leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9:20 A.M. leaves Harrisburg.._......_. 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sunbury 4:05 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M. arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 .s..st. leaves Harrisburg Tally (ex• cept Monday) " arrives at Sunbury REM EXPRESS TRAIN lea, e, Baltimore daily (except Sundays) at. leaves Ilarrl-burg da3y kex rept Sundays) at... arrives at Sticibury at. HARRISBURG- ACCOMMODATION leaven Baltimore dally(ex. Monday 3:00 arrives at Harrisburg at 7:50 P.M. SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leav e s Mar. riaburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4.00 P-M. The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points., Mail and Express trains nm through to Elmira. For further information apply at the °Mee, in Pennsyl. vania Railroad Depot. 0e11r64 J. N. Dt:BARRY, Gen. Surt -1865. I 565. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD—This eteat line trwrersek the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the v of Erie on Lake Zile. Itbas been leased and is operated by the Pennsylvanla Ralf Bond Company. TIME of PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG I= Erie Mail Train Erie E.a. Train .. Elmira Esprem Train Elmira Mail = Erie Marl Erie Express Train:.... Elmira Express Train: Elmira Mail Train . . Passenger cars run through eu the Erie 31E41 and Ex press Trams without change both warertetween phis and Erie. FEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New* York at 7:00.p. w.,, arrive at Erie 3.40 A. Leave Erie st 2•i, P. w„ arrive at New York 12, aeon. 100 Change of Car, Between Erie and Awn lort Elegant Sleeping Cori all Night trains. For information respecting PAssenmer business. apply at Corner 30th and Market Streets. - And-for Freight baldness iiMbe Company's Atlehts S. B. Krs - Gsrox. Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sts.. J. W. REYNOI.I*. Erie. BROWN, Agent, N. C. MIL Baltimore. H. 11. 110liSTON, General Freight Agl. Phi 11. W. GWDS - ICER, General T.( bet Ag't, Phildde!phui. A. L. TYLER. General Suy'r, WlWtt,3t,q,ort. mai. - OUNII3ERLAND VALLEY & FRANK- N.) LIN RATLROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS:— Ott and after Mooday. October 21, 1864, Paq.enger Trains will rnn traily. as: fc l lbere. (Snodayn excepted): FOR CILLIIBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG: Leave Hagerstown Greencastle / Arrive at Chamber burg Leave at Leave Shippensburg. liewville • Carlisle - ' 6:30 10.10 2:46 " Mechauicsbarg 7:00 10:42 3:16 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:30 11:15 3.43 FOR CLIAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN : A.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8:05 1:40 4:15 • Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:20 430 • Carlisle 9:27 2:38 5:15 --• " bleirville lose 3:34 " Shippensburg 10:33 4:61 Arrive at Chambersburg - 11:00 . 4:35 Leave Cbambersburg 11:10 4:43 • Greencastle 11:55 5:33 Arrive at Hagertowu 12:35 6:15 Milting close connections at Harrisburg with trains for Plagtelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with traiva far all psints West The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. M. runs only as far as Carltsle, 0. N. LULL. Supt. R. R. OMoe, Cliamb'g, Oct 31, 186; US. MAIL.-CHAMBERSBURG MT.ZNIO:SISTAGE LlNES.—Through fare on ly ird,CiCi. Good Wages—careful drivers. Stiges leave Mt. Union daily fur Shade Gap at 2 o'clock, P. N. -ma king connection at Shade Gap with Chambersburg stages on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Also leaves Chambersbrug for Mt. Union at 7, A. M., on these tThys: Fifty pounds of baggage, at the risk of the on net, al lowed to each passenger. No responsibility for parcels or packages of merchandize, or other thing tarried, unless the person sending it has it entered by the, agent on the m13 , 1/ill. Stage °Zee in Hhambersburg, Bufer'S'S Mar.f. H. R. SHEARER, Proprietor. SHADi GAP, Anguist, 1565-ly ':, usitat K NABE & C 0 ' GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS Which for Pcver and sweetness of tone, easy and agree- able touch, arid beauty of finish, have been by the beet of ludgeS, pronounced " unrivalled." All of their large 7 octave Pianos are constructed after their new improved overstrung Grand Scale, with all the Wert improvements. Second Hand Pianos at great Bargains, at prices rung lag from $5O to 250, As Agent for Brodie it Co., lam en. *bled to sell at their Baltimore prices. For further par. Oculars apply to C. HUNTING. Agent, Cbarabersbarg, Pa. Q,T E I WAX PIA NO S.—MEssits. STEINWAY & Slept have received upwanlsof THIRTY FIRST PREMIUM, gold and ailver medals, in Washington. New York, Cin cinnati, St. Lords. Chicago, Detroit and other cities. AT THE WORIVIrFAIIL held In Ecilvte/v, 1862, at which 11,0 Photos were on Ex hibition from all parts of the v. odd, the FIRST Plll/.E3IED -1 AL was awarded to STEINWAY & SONS, forpoverfut, clear, .I . _ . brilliant and iryropralgaic tone, wi th ciallen“ of workman. For farther particulars apply to S. 8. SIIIITOCK, Agent. for Steinway & Son's, Cluunliersburg, l'a, julyl9 CHUNTING, TEACHER OF, MU • RIG takes 'great pleasure In sanctioning to the citizens of Chambersbnrg, that he is prepared to give in• eruct:lon on the PIANO, MELODEON, or CABINET ORGAN, and moat respectfully 6olicito a liberal share of their patronage. Three nut to .he poeseuiun of Pianos can obtain instruction at his home, and the use of a Piano Residence of Jolt,: ]LULL, Queen street, near Second. Terms reasonable. • map3l•ly THE ALMON 6: HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, forty ditTerent.styles, adapted to sacred and seoullar music, for $BO in $6OO each. THIRTY. FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other flistspre• name awarded them. Illuqrstted Catalogues free. Ad- Bress, MASON ,S; YO BonroN, or' MASON dROTHERS, NEW RK, sep6-Iy. moDyspEpTlCS.—Having been 011ie ted fora number of years with Dyspepsia, I was advised to try DR. WISR.ART'S MEDICINE far that disease. I derived great benefit and "recommended it to quite a number of toy Meads and who were also much benetitted by it. and Whose testimonials can be had if nec essary.- there been appointed by Dr, Wisbart as Agent forlhe sale of his Medimne, wholesale or retail. W. G. REED, novß l Repository office, Ottatabrattratg 'Pa. *tobro.4lll; Mt.:Mate: LIGHT N ING RODS GALVANIZED. ETTER & ESETER are patting up Light:nits. Rode of Galvanized Iron (all the rods are twisted from the top to %a ground) which is far superior for dnrabilitv and protection than the common straight Black Iron Rods.— Thr rod being a more perfect conductor and come.; cheaper. also Lightning Rods re redid good style. Call and en-amino the Galvanized Ttobefore hating any of the black Meals rut up, Store Room on Main street. (100 K STOVES AND TIN WARE.- kJ All Pattern qf Cook Stones, PaPThr and Wood SLOVG. (fur burning wood or mil.) Tin, gliett Iron. Copper and Brae, Ware 4811k:tads ermatantly on hand and fur sale cheap. at ETTE & EYSTER'S, 3fairr Street, opposite Epter & Brut: Store. 174 1 12LAES.E. OIL AND LAMPS.-ET t EYSTER are selling very best - quality of Krrasrne Oil nod Lamps. also Lamp Shades, of allyta tem4 illtinmep, Wicks, Burners. Lamps of all kmd• altered and repaired at .hers notice, at tluCr Store Room On 3laig CIOPPER \VOItK.-ETTEJ EYS TER an. pn-pareti m male my size Copprr fl - tarn, in fart anything m a de of Copppr .ottl at the very Intreat Price. All kintl4 , 4' Cop it . , mt.:lring dolt, stork all guurnoteetL "LITTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED ILI to do all kip& of GAS•FITTING. PLUMBING and BELL HANGING at short notice and work guaranteed to give sanefaction. E - LTTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED to put up HEATERS ofallkinds. with portable and Brag: Casing., Cuomo RANGES of all kiwis, with Hot Ws:, Tani, and es err ennveniew e on may rant Call and Nev. us before making any urninguineuis with other parties. TOVES, TIN-WARE, :k111,1.1:72, HAMILTON a CO.. tkrtx o removed to their Mammoth Stove Eotubllslunco.t on the S. E. CORNER Ut DI-410N11, 11:45 1.31 Nearly oppowc old 1.10n.', where t'rlAy are prerareA to aceoulaaelate all Trlee may Rant anDlnng in their line. They keep for ,ale, at reduced prires, 01l the best pat tet^,el 7.00 A.M. 7 , 30 ...X COOK AND PARLOR STOVE NINE PLATE STOVES They are roatly a.O ft. pin HEATERS 'lnto hilliZe I]:112=1 gIIN WARE, SHEET IRON WARE. &c. materi.d, of MILLI:IZ . LTI s lsl gn.r« nt 14.4 3:15 A.Y. 5.53 AJi. IiEZE! MILLER. JIAMILTO' & CO. put up SPOUTIXP. G.V. Li; iTsixo RODS and do JohliViiir U+ In prase. ;kit ,11,1111,t /M. A.sf 3.2,1 N i ILLER. HAMILTON & CO., HAVE 1. D.u,t o h ene.l on the S. E. Corn, of Diamond a lame and well ne!ey ted assortment of HOUSE FURNISIT SIL ING UOODS.suelt Cedar Tub< Budiet%, de.. 8.. kern Sitter. Coffer 31111 s. Kt , ire.' and Pqrks. Spwals, fur ea,tl They iiase a splemthi sMe). of Ker,sene Uil, Lamps, Lamer. Lamp Slab. Chimney' Wiek.s and Iturners of Beet ynal:tC ondam cheapest price, == HAMILTON & CO.. HAVE ..toek nr BRASS. ENAMELLED AND YfIHCELAIN RE 'l TIES for ...Cie cheap. They have Lard CaO. C.. 11 110(15, Shovels, Toney, W.tre, , s ery fine and at srreatly reduced rates 6.455 F. It 6:03 J. M. 50 A. M. 1.30 X TILLE. HAMILTON C0..,A . R bought their hirgl. stock of wkx.di, before the ad: vane*. in pr,re. East fir rdsh, and can and trill send short prt,ht,' 1:32 A. 3L 13:001. M. ....4:40 A. N. Thwi , inn:rr• n•ortk 41... fn.tn a Tin ,R.lf tr. a Tin Cal cf,. a ,xl,att n., for your.,lvow. FOR F()RT. CONVENIENCE I:,,nalny and if untlaley, TIVENICAN'S LONDON KITCHENER 1:I - ROPEAN 1:1-4 Mt'. IN VF:NTEI., ISY_ C 11 AZ•i: 1.111)3II'SON.. :V. S7t.;nt d Se., Pialarl47phia Iron fotindeN. and 3fPnufacturent Stows, Tinned and. Enan.e!led Wares', Se..ritig-23.611z. Matfte% anb ATCII ES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. &(. , I , ta ,ell•neleeed a,,,orttnt nt of gukA, t'y A.M.P.33. 7.00 ::95 7:37 3 273 P. 17 4,20 Oppuilr thc Post ()Pr, on Second Street tri,ere “id I hopo many new emstan,r. n .!; find tr.,lunne }IV pl.l r.Sock futs - Ing. rt • ztud.lenly on the 3004 of July last, I nu. e , .m• iw!led to lJny im 8-30 1'2:15 9.00 I i!:00 Entire New Stock of Goads, ,vh.cli are of the !ateot 1431,1 and patterns, convir,ong Of Gold and S.lver (Imported and American) Gent's and Ladle: Watches', Jewelry of tine and medium qualities, Silver Thimbles, Napkin Rings, , Fruit and Butter Knives Gold Pens of ette-qu.nlity, _ _ Pocket Catietf,.. Razors, Strops and Brushes, Sliver Plano'. spoOns, Forloi and Batter Knives, Jett Gralls, Pocket Rooks, Ladies Punts, and Tooth Brushes, Redding and Pocket Combs, Lead Pencils, Morocco Satchels, Large and Small Willow Baskets, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Flute, Fifes, '.flanjos, Tamtmrines, Accords-slug, Flatirns, &c. The assortment of CLOCKS is large and as:very ea• riety. I bare nu hand the HENRY ItEPEATEM RIFLE, %Odell can he fired fifecen tiftrs in that many seconds. Everybody should hare one 11.1. self defence. The public are invited to call and examine them. PISTOLS on band and orders filled fur any kind that may be wanted.. Cartralges of all sizes kept on band. Prom lung experience I can adapt Spectacles to the sight of the old as well an middle aged. riiII'ECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, Sill er and Steel Frames al ways on band. 'laving the agency for the sale of the celebrated BUR GLAR AND FIRI,PROOP SAPD.'manuMetured by Farrell, Herring S Co., I will All orders at the menace. tares price. All Information In regard to them given. The public are invited to call and examine the stock. Watrlies, Clocks and Jewelry repaired ut low rates to salt the times decJ,4 EDWARD AMMO:BAUGH. G OLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE. F. TATMAN, • Sleond Stn,t, to IrtrAltington. Hotel HuiZiliog, Has just returned from the city with a large and cheap tdoek of goOdg, to which hi-invites al; to COME• and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. His stuck consir-Or of HOLD AND hILVER WATCHES, of the lainst style*, Gold rind Silver Claris, lirmrst-Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Strata, etc., SILVER WARE, 'Fable and Tea iirmas, Friths, Naphia Rings. Dirtier crismr, ; tin / eatr ..1,1,d to my /dock a large assortment of thirty hour and right day CLOCKS, all of 1r hich will be sold lon'. floods warranted as represented. !.:76 , Thankful to Illy ninny Mends and murmurers for their lily ml patronage. would most respectfully ask of them turrntinuanrxr of the mine. ang194.11 F. G. DITMAN. MARSHALL. & CO., oiTcr.ssoug To F. J. FOSEY,) NAGEitsToWN. 14D., Would respectfully faforra their friends and the public generally that they have lust returned from the ritle.s with a large stoek of New nad Beautiful Goods—eonsixting o FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATOIIES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SILVER and PL,I'PED WARE, SPOONS. FORKS, LADLES. KNIVES and CASTORS;—Seissots, Pocket Kok es. Razors, Razor-Straps.—flair, Tooth, rind Nall Itritsbes—Porket Books, Combs of every kind, Leather batehc IS, and a General Variety of FANCY Goons.-- A Large Assortment of SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. arig9.6m HENRY 5 71 1 Aa E 11 wATcitr,s., FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, - and superior SILVER PLATED WARE. octll-3w. APPLES.—E. D. REED having procured from the best .orehartla to this enmity a variety Of Choice, se:eet. hatel-piehed Apples, with which he is pre pared to supply the town, prererring the supplying of his recomen Emit. . t 00,N Ill= elnicatitinaL T FEE' QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E.. Con. TENTH ANP CHESTN CT STREET, PfiILADE.LPIIIA The most complete and thoroughly appointedllnKines , or Commgrelal College in the COlllitry. The only one in the city poencodng a Legislative Char ter, and the only one in We United States authorized to confer Degrees of 3ietit Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its corporates eoy au thority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education andexten sive experience in business, and affording unequalled ad vantages for the thorough theoretical and practical edu cation of ybung men for the various duties and employ menti of business THEORY AND FRAPTioE COMB ED bya eiTtem of ACTI'AL BUSINESS tRALNING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the student in the shortest time a complete insight into the routine, de. custotut and tirms of business in - general, is conduc ted in *het/est-regulated commercial and financial estab lishments. THEORETICAL BOOKNEEPINI urun a new plan, with an original expuotion of tile science of aixounts, arranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his sm a use, Dg-une. half the ordinary labor of the Ituttelit, soil giving hamls. complete knowledge of the prdetiee of the best account ants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMEIZI Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Bu.si nets Corrrspondrute, Commercial Lam Leeneeruog Runge's, Affairs, Commercial Customs, Forms • and Actual Business Practice. SPECIAL lIILASEIIES igelra mil the 11 igher Mathematics, Piattioaraphy,,9r mimeutai Penintmstitp, the Art 'ttf Detecting Cows terreit .Money, Engineering, lint - crying, 'Na vigation and Teregraphing. E=! _ The arran ,reznent4 for Ti lezrupliing are far in advance of any thing of the hind ovel offer,' no the public. reg taw Telegruith Line it. Vl:Dlleetell 44 I:II the ilibtitlltil:ll with tn•etuy . b[nuchuttla'sin ‘aridrei yam of the city, where ru bite Inminesi i. inneurted and in which the students of this Ihstitatlon are permitted t i vrartice. in regular ut nee prnetn a can be hail in any other ..ctiottl of ihstructiott in the country. mthout nhicb no one eon obtain a roSit101: :l4 a inractieal operator. Young men..Lre cautioned no:m.o the. dreepti, e rejav-wntations of the.e x hu, without any thadlities, i•rehnlnt inn teach I= I . lll,ln<lititiiiii I% non VIII") ing the Itltaela patronage even lw , lanna upon mly oninnereuil anln..l in the State. Over five huudre l ?ancient, were in attend-ewe the lirtt year, and over set ea hundrrd during the hn.,t year. The be.„; 10010011 may invariably be found here, and all il , as...eiatnnn. mrtint elasa. = 'rbe in,titutiou I n the must centrsl part If the eit3, and it. accutntnodatinui, for extent, elegance and ennvenieuee, are tuty,trot.sett, All the Inure been find up in the Verk hen bty/9 With BUSINESS OFFICES OR cortyrrAG HOUSES TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY :*I',IP.F. .VNI. A REG VLAI: BANK OF DEBOsle AND ISSUE suppliod Irith finely•mrrared hthographir notes used as a otrealiaing me•lram in the Department of acquit! TO YOUNG 3 ir,:c ho des:re the N cry beet fartlan , for a PRACTICAL EDUCATION POI: ILIUSINEhS e guarantee a course of ihstruction nv where else equal led. while the reputation and standing of the Institution among tulneet , men mal - e its endorsement the Test m.- 4wt to sack-vin and. a4vancement. All contenuplaraut en termg any C,ommercull College are invited iu ...ot no an iuxsTRATED CIRCULAR A.', CATALOGUF e ,, atairtiltr MlTTtete interior Views of the Colleze, and full partL W:tr. o fll-, non,.....tingtrnrtion ton,. .14,. L. FAIRBANKS, .1.y., Pre..A..nr. T. C SEARI.,II, sp, t -tal Teacher arld Off, Bug,. es. novl .11n *SO iral. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUChU IYF.L3IIIOLII S lIELMBOLD'S lIEL.3IBOLD'S Breill' THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Tim ONLY KNOWN I: FiII DV FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMED: I (4! MO= 11II:ITATIONfLF TILE NECK OF THE, iI ADDER, - OF 'IIIE KIDNEYS. CA TARIM OP Tilt: MADDER. STRAN OVARY 01: PAINFUL AFINo. rrr these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy. and to much eannot be said In fin praise. A single date ims been known to relieve the most urgent nymptoms. Are pin tumbled with that dist,..sinc pain in the small of the buck and through the lops A teaspoonful a day of Henan,ld's 'balm will relo•s e you. rin•,iCIAXS .kNr) oTuEr.s = 1 make an seeret of ingredients. Relmbold's ExtrtuU Bimini Is composed of Ituehn, Cubelet, and Juniper Ber ries, selects" with mat care, prepared in seems and acs smrding. moles of PLIAILMACY AND CHEMISTRY Thex• inzredients are knoreu as the most valuable DI uretios afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts 1111°1111m kidney& fiEIABOLD'S EXTRACT Iit;CISIT - ACT's GENTLY, Is pleasmt in taste acKlalor. free from all injurious pro- TeTtles, nod immediate in its notion. FOB TILE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See *edictal Properties contained in Dispensatory or the U. of which the following so a correct copy: Bums. Its odor t strong, ilirtsive. and somewhat aromatic. its taste hitterbb. and amilogotts to that .4 mint. It is elderly given 3,1 •itnyinints of the Urinary Organs, as I travel, Chronic. Catarrh of the - Bladder, morbid irntat ton of the Bladder and I _rethra.ilist , ne 4 of the Pros tate. and Retention or, the incontinenee of rrine, from a role , a tone in the parts egalevrillvi in its evacuation. It has beet, reeolorm..l.l in Dygiwitsin. Cb 1,1111• AireCtiolls, and Dropsy.". FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Protei.sur Dewees' ralnnblc worto ea the Praeht e of Physie. • Al* mmarks made hy the relebrutettyr. Ph) ste, of Phil 14, any and all Standard Works on 31.slielos, FROM TILE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CRC MIST LN TILE WORLD lam acquainted with H. T. Ilehnbold, occupied the ilruir store opposite my residence. and was sticoessful in conducting the business where others had nut been equal. ly so before him. I have been favorably impre...sod his character and enterprise. VII. WEIGHT:HAN. (Firm of Powers & Wel(ttman.) Idantitacturing Chemist, Ninth and Brown btreets, Philadelphia. (From the Philodn. Earning' ll!Wain : 3farc7lOrh.l \Ye are graiifle•d to hear of the motioned mance., in :Nen. Yorli. d our townsman, 31r. H. 'f. Hrtntodel , 1)1Ut. gist. Ills store. next to the Aletropolitan lintel, Is 2 feet front, 239 feet deep, and five stories in height. ft ie.eer• Minty a grand eetabliohment, and speaks farombly of the merit of hi, articles. Ile retains his Oftire and I.4„horat o ry in tilt! City, whleh are ahor model establishments of their 111.3. The proprietor has been indneed to teaks this statement from the filet that his remedies, thong:i silt erased. are • GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Amp lancing dint the Intelligent refrain from using nna - thing. pertaining to Quackery, or the latent \Atilt hie ,r -der,—most of which are prepared by seltekt led Doctors, Ivho are 051 ignorant to rend a physielan'ii simplest pre• xeriptio,, intieli lest competent ht prepare Pharmaceutical TOESE PARTIES RESORT to crerinus means of eOYrtinß sales, .neb n• copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies and finishing with vettith-ate, The Seletar'or Medicine stands SIMPLE, PCIIE ANTI) MAJESTIC, buying Pact Ibr its Basis, induction fir its Pillar, Truth alone tor its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION Health is Mee important; and the rellicted should not use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless its can. tents or ingredient/tare known to others Insides the ra n o u. lecturer, or until they are masked of the qualifications of the parry so offering. IfELAIBOLD'S ORNIT.INF, PREPARATIONS': FLUID EXTRACT . EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, tuttl I'APROVELI W.ASAL Established upwards of Ili years. PREPARED ET IL T. lIELMISOLD. - PRLSCIPAL DEPOTS, RELMBOLD'S DRUG & CRE3IICAL AltEllOt 594 Broadway, /Vert. rorA, And WELMBOLD'S ;MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South 10a Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 9OLD BY ALL lIRTTINITSTS (mn I 1r eig friaddiu Repositoir, ilmmbeTeburg, pa. *Where Outing', Sct HARD W ABE. RESER S. TOLBERT nearly onoalte their old place of basineas, with an extensive Mock of Hardware, Cutlery, &c, ron•dykling in part of . Pninte, Oils, Iron, Nails, Spikes, Steel. Hinges, Planes, Files, Brushes, Shovels, Rakes, Blades, Special attention is called 13uSh%ts and Contractors, - furthey are prepared to furnish In any unaatity, at whideiale, every - thing in their line. Call and examine on! stook. - aprill2 COACH AND SADDLEBY HABDWARE. The subserther respectfully informs his friends and the publitt, that he Mlttitlttel to carry on the above business, at his old stand, on Main Street. opposite the German Re formed Church. cHANISERSBURG, PA. - 11twinx enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach makers trill find In his Store Room a general assortment c . ,l' goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Hopkins, Saddle Trees and Girthing. Gig Trees, Pun Plated, Tinned mid Japanned; Goat 'Bair, Sirainiug Web and Worsted Rain Web, lower than Cotton : , HUMS, Bits and Stimips, Plated, Tinned and Japanned Coach Bandies, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Rands; Bridle Faints; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Barnes. BUCELES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAF - Artygn, all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Ilartlngale 'Altars, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goodesuitable for the trade. ALL BINDS OF PLATING, dze., done With' neatness and despatch. [decl4] LEWIS WAM.PLER. OHEA-P HARDW ARE! N.) BRAND & FLACIC Had 7 few gonas under the pavement, -which *ere not borned. Bun as-Locks, Htr rea, &clews and 'other Hard— ware. Beath , . fkey have jug received. frooiNew York and Philadelphia a very huge lot ofroods, pareinvedinbeb cheaper than they are genentl:, ! lola. They having. been burned oeuitheerlore we utter Iron. Salt, flocks, Hinges, Screws, Nolte, thy, , Paint. &r., at thecaent figure : , TO BLACK:OLITIIS A.ND FARMERS I - . We have onlaaal about 10 Tons Intel of different kinds, which we will tell than it NCO be bought:in the city. Ala) we have 100 hen or Nails and Spikes, we leer at from Gtolo dollars per keg'. ' 'Knives and Forks, Exam, Pocket Knives, Spaum , , itc., just received from 'Sew Ycrk, which we 'O'er ery , sert. CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS Shoemakers' YlOtrpgs, Saddlers' Featings , at BRAND & FLACKS. HOVELS. FORKS AND SPADES AT f l / 4 _,7 25 cents each and many ether articles which was in the fire, nlach can be tharle v, aued as new at BRAND &FLACK'S. CEDAR WARE—J-Call at the Store in the Alley. BRAND & FLACK. G oo D - G 0 0 D S AT VERY SMALL, PROFITS and nu ini,tahe, at the Old Hurl:, and Old Stand, ON THE COUNER OF SLAIN AND 411.1.SIDNoTON sIDEETS . . - COFFEES. Prime Rio, JaN a and Marieabo Coffeet Roasted and nroand Cofftes. Sugart ot even• tin de, from the best Double Relined Led down to 'WI mutt Ilrown Ktuptr. TEAS. Fre,la Guayas, der Imperial, of fine divan old ~,a d y e anall3..m. and 4ap3.rior Mark Tea. . Lnt•erfnc's 1 Bright Yellow Syrup. Golden Yellow Syrup. at •. cents per quart. New Crop New Orleans Ilaktng Molasses, MEATS. Prim.; trosh City-cured khans warranted el?Und Igno4 Dried Beef Roma., Boron. S ' idesund ShOldors. s /1 . Fresh Shad and S .• I nod 2 Shure Mackerel by- the barrel. halt es, quarter.. eighths and sitsglepilund „ PIOES. • Whale and Fresh Ground Spire,. warrantektpire: C FRIr.I n$ •' Pine Apples Penchi., Clierrieti, Black Berried, &AL Tamarind., and Jellies fur the /Tinkly. Chcrtics. Plums anti Artlents pro,etci3d in brandy. Canned 0} ht.rli and T111111:1tOeS• C K lI E S . _ . _ . By t::e I)sgen, Jar, Keg or Bar”.l. AL.° Strong Cider Vinegar. 1-'crsh Jersey Crannerri. and I.Yrlca Fruits. laN'rae,. Carratgr. Ana Used German Pears, Nuts. Le. LAMPS. Loop-, Chimneys, shade-. rind Wicks. Poro tuoti f.. iike, QtlooreeziVare, Stone and Eartberu Ware. Cedar and W illow Ware, Se., all of which has been lomaht un the boat terms and trill be sold at a small ad. \ awe by - E. D. KEW. ARKET HOUSE.—The tunlQrsipled 1. reweethilly h.ferm their numerouvenstomers and the public generally that they have reopened theta Gro cery Store in the room (formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company. a the Market House, and Like this of returnins Mete thanks for the 11:beralpatrommte heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete in every ti nriety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting. of ilato; Syrups, Salt. Mackerel, Coffee, Sugar, Ten*, Te.. baceos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines. Glass• tram Queentint.tre and everything- heretofore kept at their former place of busitte, 1 they n ill always keep a sulk tient stock on knit to be enabled to meet the demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex• change for wood at c. 0.13 market prree< Don't target the. place, (Market House.) three dears (mu the corner, on Queen Street. HUBER. & LEMASTER. IMP O'R TE R S OP - WINES AND LIQUORS. Between Chestnut and Walnut Strut; Philadelphia GEe. M. LAI HAN. S SA. 31 we,SALL E, J. a Birra.u, Each bottle nealeil with green wax with the initials of the SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE ' 0813()RNE & CO.'S OPORTO. VEIIT FINE AND DELICATE OLD PORT WINE, Eanh bottle sealed with yellow wax with the lalti'alsof the Firm, INI`viITED US LALNAX, SALTA DE & CO., No. Y..'tt South Ifinth Street, Philadelphia. OLD RYE WHISKEY FOIST WHISKEY, 4: WERRT'S WIIISKEY, TAFFEIS L' I) READ WISE S. LAUMAN, BALLADESc - CO No. IV.E? South Plinth Stria. Philadelphia. no2J'•ly. JT.DELACROIX, . No. 37 South SECOND Street. above Claatntit, PHILADELPIII CA RPETINGS ! CARI'ETINGS Having received by Into arriv ale, all the newest and most attractive Styles of Ca rpetings,—l AN PREPARED 00ER at the 1.011 , Vol Piurh4, Wti,et 1-;.its & RE, ilh - Julia Crossley & Son's Durrett Tapestry Brussels , Low ell & Ilartfonl Three-Ply and Extra Super Ingrain Car pets. it ith a large assortment of 111.1111111 UMd hat priced tiutt.riNGs. WiSotrw Sit %lat. Ott, CLUTIN, J. DELAtiti. , l X. • No. 37 South SECOND Street. hem een Chostuut & wlti-Ito Market, PHI LA DELPHI A. . -- IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.—Tho Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company maul:fare true, in addition to their celebrated GROVER At BAKER STITCH MACHINES. the mutt perfect SHUTTLE or LOCK STITCH MACHINE in the market, and afford poreltasent the opie.rtuniry of .Meeting, lifter trial rind ex amination of both, the one best touted to their rants. We call special attention to their new No. 1 MANUt PACTUKING MACHINE which is adapted to every variety of sewing, from the thinnest mmtlin to the heaviest leather, and will work equally well with cotton, linen dr talk thread. For sale by wart ;Irrt H. E. HOKE. Chambersburg. 186. • WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, 3tAfiLTACTL'ItEIti OF l'APFat 11.1:NGIN(7p am! WLNDOIV SILID S. North East Corner Fut:lml ,04, MAincEi % T eets, I'fil LA DELPILIA. 3.-31wayis in Store; 3 Virgo Stuck or LINEX not OIL SHADES Have opened their etore on Main ntreet, Turpentine Tar, Varnish, Ghw Blasting Powder, - Grind. Stonei, Cedar Were, • Pocket Knives, &c., &c. Patent Leather, e-tortrit%, tifilMEE itiquoro. LAITMAN, SALLADE 6 :- CO., = AIVESE, GARDRAT & COS SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE OF 117538, firm. 1311'011T611 ICY LAUMAN, SALLADE & CO FLNE SHEltity, CLARET AND lIOCK WINES, E=il OLD WIMAT wAitiumn, s OBBRHOLTZ WILISkEY Patti, Caps attir Sus. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHARLES OARFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. - - Have now open their large and splendid stock of - LADIES' FUR CAPES, COLLARS. HUFFS, CUFFS, • GLOVES,HOODS. Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR - ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before offered by them, all of which are warranted to be es reresented. SELIPPESD 'FURS BOUGHT. oe=-Int. aCs TODECHERT,S G BUY YOUR, HATS AND CAPS, He will sell you a Better,Qualits, More Serviceable and FOR kOITET, than can be bought elsewhere. • e FFRESH • ARRIV.XL.—Now is the ripe to buy your nod. Winter Goods, and Wr, W. PAXTON'S, in the Market Rouse, is the place to get them &map and good. A wry fine ussorttnemt of • , Melee fine and coarse Boots, Balmnrals and Gaiters, Ladies' Glove Kid, Morocco and • Coarse Shoes and Gaiters, • Misses' and Children? Shoes and Gaiters of every style. Also = NERNS' AND BOYS' , IIATS AND CAPS at prices to salt all. The best Home.make of Rats to he had. A fine assortment of• Trunks, Carpet Rags, Valises, Canes, Umbrellas &c., • constanUyon hand. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. In the Market Rouse, on Seem% • F A L L: S _7* L HATS AND CAPS DECHERT has put teeeh:ed the FALL STYLE OF HATS, which he is t: Sening Cheaper dm:. the Cheapen. Can and get bargains LADIES FANCY FURS. AT JOHN VAREIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED PEE :IfAXE FALTWIS, No. 7]B Arek Street, ithore'7th, Philadelphia, hate how inlay More of my Myn Imparbation and Mann taeture. one of the Largest and most berrtaiftil selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City. Alio a line assortment of Gent', Fur Gloves and Collars. k- I aim eanbled to dispose of my goods at very remmaable prices, *nd 1 woultithcrefore solicit a call fropi my friends of Franklin county and vicinity. e4temember the Name, 'Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, Atop Street, aboveTtlt, south side, PLibaleißbia. I hate ho partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. ser.l7-4m. HE PATENT RESORT HAT EMI SHAPES AND COLORS at LOW PRICES, at LiECIIERT '6 on Second Street. near the Washing - ton House MEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S HATS of every style to be bad cheap at PAXTON'S. T"SHRRIDAN RESORTE HAT," _L a nice article, at z PAXTON'S. lints an 5,,b0c5. T EMOIPED.—The imdersigted has the 1.10 pleasure of informing his old costumers and the pub Ile generally, that be has removed his BOOT & SHOE STORE to the New , Brick Iluthimg of George Ludwig, on Main Street, one door south of Greenutralt's Betel. wham he Is now opening the largest assurtment of Boots end Shoes ever brought to the county. lilt stock embra ces everz variety of Youths', Ladies' and Men's BOOTS & SHOLS, which for style of finish, and durability of wear, ennnot be surpassed in the county, nod which will be sold at strires tomtit the times, lievieg purchased TILE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, be Is prepared to make Customer work. at short notice, by the best workman in the county. With a disposition to be obliging and ac commosi-ating, be luipes to merit a liberal sluire of put renake--without a desinti to monopolize, as big motto is, In our common calamity, Jo live and let live. Particular attention paid to all kind.. of Repairing. TERMS - CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH- CIIT EXTORTION. He has also on hand, and for sale, cheap, Trunks, Va. lises. Carpet Snobs, Linen and Paper Collars, Paper, Ent elopos, Ink-steeds, Steel Pens, rnity 10 P. FELDMAN. N. B.—All persons knowing"- themselves indebted trill please call mid make immetl'atesettieinent, that 1 may be enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City. THE GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITED with or without Buckles. at PAXTON'S. A FINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS amp . and durable, jtud received at PAXTON'S. ,{~ebical. I .0 _ D IODINE! I%'DINE! IODINE! DR. 11 ANDERS & CO'S lODINE WATER! Chemists and ?bleach'rut have long Bought to dissolve lodine, without n mils-stt, so it could be taken into the system in a pure nate ; -knowing full well that if this could be done, they would hale au antidote fur many diseases tom eensidered incurable. After fifteen years of suiefitilic mienrcli and experiment, this most important discovery traS' made by Dr. D. AN -I,EIM, a German Chemist and Physician, and a member Of the Medical Faculty of Nets York. SARATOGA SPRINGS Contain only a fraction of the ikvantity of lodine there is in this preparation, yet the virtue of the water is due prin cipally to this element- Its effect upon flue system is indeed wonderful lIEB EDITARY DISEASES, " hermitlike system," are erad- Mated by its use. CHRONIC DISEASES, no matter of how long standing, often yield to Itssubtle influence. As similating at onee n ith the Blood, It eitalizes and purifies ital fluid. sending strength and Lugar to all parts of the body. The most wonderful success has followed Its use, in all forms of disease originating in A. BAD STATE OF TIM BLOOD, MEIMI CANCELS. SALT RHEUM, * ERYMPELAN St. ItOkti ULCERS. 81 EM2EI COER:XVTIOE. BYBEE-I'6lA, HEART, LIVER AND ,FEshtl.E CONVLATETS, KLDNEV DinEASES, FEVER AZD AGUE, IWEt It has effected remarkable cures. THE ICED. GEO. Smuts, or RimKirs, Editor of the Bible Examiner, publishes in that magazine the remnrkable care of his non by the use of Dr. Anders' lodine Water, idler all other remedies had been tried in vain. He ways: "Gratitude to God, and a sense of obli gation to Dr. Anders & Cu., have made us insert the fol. lowing ; My only son, George F. Storrs, now thirty-seven years old; has been Billeted for some dozen years, more or less with painful swellings and Inflammations In various parts of lan body; oftentimes, seemingly, he was near to death; then a respite fora season, but only forkt return of the din. ease with more violence. For the prod three years helms had an open sore on his breast, and latterly one near his collar bone, with ulceration in Ida throat, that was rapidly increasing, so that dissolution appeared inevitable. In thin condition he applied to Da. ANDERS & Co. By the use of the lodine Water the ulceration in his throat dis. appeared In a short time. Continuing its use, in less than two months he was apparently healed, and ' his general health trittle-Improved." Mr. Storrs has since Rdly wav ered. s I'hiseertlfiente ry 1 7 11. T., and many other% with a treat im on the notore and uses of lodine, will be sent titEs to ony pennon pending U 8 their name. Prier, 81.00 per bottle, dr 6 for $.1.00. Soot by Sapiens to all parts of the country. DR H. ANDERS & CO., : rhysietirns and Cbethiste 42 Branawny, New York. Suld by Druggists generally augil.firnos. OARRIA GE MANUFACTORY.—The undersigned wtnild respectfully Inform the public that he has resumed the Carnage making business at the old stand of Pettier & Foltz, on the corner of klarket and Sec ond Streets, where he Is prepared to make to order any kind of CARRIAGES desired: lie will also keep on hand and for sale all kinds of vehicles, each as BAROUCHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac. Ile Will also give particular attention to repalringVehl d es and as he has none but the best of workmen in hie employment he feels assured that his work will give sat • isfaction. llis phees will be found to be as low if not lower than at any other shop. LIVERY.—He keeps ou hand a stock of good saddle and tidying Horses and Carriages of different kinds fur hire at reasonable rates.' maul, 1565 P. HENRY PEIFFER. j 0 B PRINTING in every style done at oßlee Id tho PtIANKI.IK Iterecirroxy arum D x Finer Looking Hat I iEE=I riRUGS!•DRUGS , !! G. B. CRESSLER, successor toliErsEu.& CRESS. LER, has opened In his new room, on Second street, ow, site the Post Office ' where every effort will be made to sa.tain the ;)opularity the old establiament bad acquired. A continuation 01 the liberal patronage which the 6rm re -ceived le respectfully solicited. A fair stock or Drugs, Clemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a desirable assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Hair 'Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cosmetics, and Fancv Articles in great variety, KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every description -st Hand Lariipi, Stand Lamp., Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps suitable for liiteben use, Parlor use, Store use and Office use THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE :HAREEM Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything to a Druggists linaof business. r„ .. 'Prescriptions receive special attention, and are compounded with care and skill. C. IL CRESSL'ER, Second Street. opposite the Post °See. liENNEDVS MEDICAL DISCOVERY flecbt's Croup Syrup, flelmbold'a Extract BucLq Ayers' Sarsaparilla, - Ayers' Cherry Pectoral, Winslow' Soothing. Syrup, at SPANGLER'S. R O C K ROS E, AT lii SPANGLES S. 11QTJRNETT'S COCOAINE, 1.) SPANGLER'S. CHAMOIS SKINS, AT SPANGLER'S. ' MERCHANT'S GARGLINs P G A 130c1h R'S. siT - WCALISTER'S 'OINTMENT, ne SI'ANGLER'S. URE LIQUORS, AT SPANGLER'S. 11D,CRT AND COSTAR'S RAT EXTER- IiGNATOR, nt SPANGLER'S. COSTAR'S BED-BUG EXTERMINA TOU, a • SPANGLER'S.. CORN STARCFT, FARINA AND CON coutratthi Lye, at SPANGLER'S. IrNE PERFUMES:—The stock can't be excelled. '• XON. SOAPS.—Particular atteution is asked 10 the as.ortment tderedilt NIXON'S. MEDICINES.—Fresh, and of the verb best qualitn okl N E ALL , A . : t p ie SEE NIXONc STOCK THE NEW "MACHINES"—Nixoh is now putting up his CATTLE POWDER in excel lent style new label. The Powder ban no ealperiur. Every farmer or person owning a Rome, Cow, flog or Sheep should have it. TEETH.--If you' want a good Tooth Bradt aud ruruetbiug to keep the teeth eleay, call at rp HE CHANCE TO SELECT FRONI seventy dozen of Tooth Brushes is offered at NIXON'S. SINCE CHAMBERSBURG WAS first laid oat until note there has not been such a stock of tine Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Toilet A rtieles a g XIXON offers. VINE POMADES, AND BRUSHES, at NIXON'S. VOUNG LADIES CONTEMPLATLNG marriage should eall at NIXON'S for Toilet Attielee SADDLERY! REMOVAL!! JERENTAD orgYER respectfully returns his thanks to his patron's far the liberal encouragement reed ed_from them heretofore, and he would Invite them and the community generally, who may need any thitig in his line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street, on the same site occupied by him previous to the fire, where lie keeps ennstantly on hand every variety of SADDLE RY AND lIARNESS of his own manufacture, and he Is prepared to sell Um same on terms that defy competl• lion. Every article offered for sale is warrented to be made of the best material and by competent workman, whi c h will be folly demonstrated on an examination there of. TRUNKS AND VALISES.—IIe would also,eall the attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap and substantial Trunk or Valise to his assortment apnllil WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' korEs & TWINES. The undersigned having purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Rope and Thine Manufactory of ,I. P. Grey, deed, respectfully announces to her friends, and the former patrons of the establishment. that stfe mill continue to carry on the business, in all its noxious branches, at THE OLD STAND, - on Franklin street Chambersbwrm where she will be pleas ed to receive the calls and ordure of the public, All kinds, elm+. and qualities of ROPES, CORDAGE, MINES, &C., always kept on hand or made to order of the best material, and furnibeil at reasonable prices. In connection With the above brainless, she Ls also prepared to manufacture RAM, BUSK. AND OTHER MArI'RASSES, as well as Norse Blankets; and Fly Nets ofenperior qnal tty and style. Persons in want of superior articles in the above line are requested to call, ersend their orders, which will be attended to promptly, METAI.LIC ARTIFICIAL LEGS.- .LYI new. Send for a prunplnlet. tinfra , £o:n) J. W. WESTON. 706 Bmadway. New York, TRUNKS, VALISES, CkRPT-BAGS CASES AND ITIABRELLAR, pf the best Topa fu.tilr• at PAXTOIM IT MILLLR, atbis NEW DRUG STORE, one door wool. BROWN'S HOTEL, has a PVRE DRUGS: CIIR•MICALS and all the beet PATENT MEDICINES, IMROSErNE OIL, LAMPS PERFUMESY SOAPS, &e. West End of Brown's Hold a2tblerp ant Parneso. MARY E GRAY. November t 865. . Motels. BROWN'S HOTEL—This Hotel, situ ated on the corner of Queen and Second Streets op. polite the Bank, Court Room, and empty Offloes, and in 4 the immediate neighborhood of Stores, Shops, and other places of business, is conveniently attested for country people having butieess in Chambersbnrg. 'The Building has been greatly„;enlarged and refitted fortheacconunoda• ton of Guests, - THE FABLE will always be faralshed with the best the Mattes can produce. TUB BAH will be supplied with pare and choice Li quors. THE STABLE la large and attended with a good and careful Ostler. - Dewey aiteullon will be rendered to make (}nests cam cleable while eujounilog at this Hotel. febl JACOB S. BROWN, Proprietor. TISION HOTEL.—This old and well %_./ established Hotelisnow open for the accommodation "of (nests - The Proprietor hasiUg lensed the three-stary block of buil; dings on Queen Sheet, In the rear of his former stand, - IS prepared to furnish GOOD BOOBS fftr the traveling-and transient custom. HIS TABLE will rustaM Its former reputation of being supplied with the best the market am produce. HIS DAR. detached from the main building, will al. ways tare choice and pure Liquors. • . Good warm STADLDiG for fifty horses, with careful ostler. Every attention will be made to render guests comfort able while soiourning at this HoteL janl: 4 SHI). FISHER, Promfetor. TATIONAL HOTEL.—The subscriber would respectfully announce that he has so far com pleted his Hotel building as to be enabled to open it tor the aer.ontruudation of the public. -The building is ea• tirety new luta built on the-most approved plan for com fort and eouverienee. The 13Alt will always be supplied with the beat of li qurs. He has also erected in connection with the Hotel a large and convenient STABLE, and is nowprepared to furnish Stabling and Provender for any number or Horses. Attached to the Stable (under cover) area ',aka HAY AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention of Farmers, Drovers and Butchers's Invited. fulyal DANIEL TROSTLE. DAVID H. HtITCHISON cas become the Proprietor of the UNITED STATES HOTEL.- near the Railroad Depot at FIARRISBITRG, PA. Thin popular_ and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted and furnished.tlwoughont its parlors and chambers, and is now ready for the reception of guests. The traveling public will find the Vatted States Hotel the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on account of its access to the railroad, being immediately between the two great depots in this city. . [Harrisburg, June 17, 63-ti STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE the Lebanon Halley and Pennsylvania Railroad De pots, Harrisburg City, Pa. This convenient and pleasant Hotel is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian Queen In Chambersburg. and be invites the siatronage of his old friend. andthepublie generally. Tennsmoderate. octl"rtf JOHN W. TAYLOR. knowcanct. AMERICAN Lilt INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. Incorporated mat, Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, $500,06X0. Paid-Up Capital, 52:4,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have this lay declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received npon At r. Tt.tL POLICIES during the year ending December Fist, 1863, and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi dend of 18130 on Policies halted during that . year to be rraid. as the annual premiums on said Policies are re ceived. OFFICERS. Prcrident—AlexanderJWlzilldin. SZIOZO Secretary and TreasLcrer--Jolua S. Wilson. Actuary—Jahn C. Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander , .1 Edgar 'l"lionrson. George Nugent, Bun. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts. P. it Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. /toward, Bon. Joseph Allmon, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles P. lieralitt, Isaac Batlehtust. . _ W3I. G. REM), Clianbersburg, Fa., is the anthariseir' Agent oldie American Life Insurance and Trust Coui- Fay, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take Insuranoes. Due. J. C. RICHARDS and W. B. Bons, Medical Bi- • amblers. REFERENCES—Iion. A.l. „SCClttre. R. S. J. Nic• wits..l. S. Nixon, Chanthersburg, antrWtn. M. Marshall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Persons desiring information or wishing to insure will please call on, or by addressing the midersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Coubty or State. mar 23 W. 6. REED, Agent. ER AL 1829FCR,VELTN FIR P ES P HE T N U CE CO . 411% PANE OF PHILADELPHIA. On Januar). 1, 1iC,.5 CAPITAL ACCEPTED SI.7ItPLI:S.A., IN'V'ESTED PREM1L7315... UNSETIL4D 4 gI . ..ALNiS, INCOME Fos 1865 10,000,000. LosEs Pew $5,Lu, PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON *3. LIBERAL TERMS. Charles N. Bancker, Tablasi Wagner, Samuel Grast Jacob B. Smith, Alfred Filler, George W. Riebards, Fras. W. Lewis, 3f. D. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President -.- Jas. IC. 3PAI446TER Sec'y pro. tem. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Com• pony in Charnbershurg, who will furnish all information Teti.otry to applicants. mar234f. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH I AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL r: , :300,000. Office Walnut Street, Phila. delphi a. The prompt payment of Claiins for Losses daring the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. Thi. company will-also insure against joss by WAR or INVASION. Persons wishing to insure will please call on or address the undersigned. \V. G. REED, Agent, Chambersburg. As Agent for this Company. 1 tun 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 orrice, W. G. REED, Agent. REFERENCES-J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Enq Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. M'Cluan. febB nuR AGENT.—Mr. Jonii GROVE, of Chambensburg, is the General Ascent of the Frank. lin County Mutual Insurance Company. panel) Gift Distribution. PREENTFO"ft ALL BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION!! 8100,000 IN SUBSTANTIA PRESENTS. 100,000 - BOXES STEEL PENS. 100,000 FREE GIFTS NIXON'S Each purchaser, besides receiving FULL value for his money in Pens. is sure to receive a valuable gift worth from 30 cents to 53,000. The People's Pen Company, is order to introduce their superior Steel Pens to the Public in the shortest passible apace of time, offer the following splendid inducements. Vie will sell at retail 100,O(10 lox es. each box containing one !crags and a certificate cull. Sling the bolder to one share in the allotment of the fol lowing de.litiblFaiid substantial gifts. LIST OP GIFTS. 100 Acet‘s of Land in Cattaraugas county, New York, in the vicinifr of Petroleum Wells, $5,00 100 AcreoPino and Hemlock Timber Land on Lehigh Ricer, Pennsylvania. 5 U. S. 7 '.l-10 Coupon Bonds. $5OO each. 10 " 10 " " ' Ft Orders on a First-class city house fora com plete suit of li.hionable Clothing sloo 5.(iP 2) Ladies' Rich -Sdk Dress Patterns, $ 75 3,75 0 5 Chickering's or other good maker, Round Corner Rosewood Piano-7 9ctaves—Ss oo 2,500 50 Wheeler 4r. Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing Machines, 630 2,540 20 Gent's Fine Gold Hunting Case Watebec: 5150 3,000 20 Unties' " "•'3lOO 2,000 50 Gents"' Silver " " " 40 2 .000 100 Ladies '• Gold Lockets, large 810, 1 0 00 100 " small 7, 1,000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and Earll-Ings, $l3 1.5,000 1,000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger Rings, 86 6,100 1,000 Pairs Ladles' and Gents' Gold and Stone Sleeve Buttons -- 1,000 Sets Lady's land Gent's Gold Studs, 33.... I,ISS) Photographic Albums, 5.2.50 10,000 Tickets of Admii.sion to Barnum's or Bry• ant's. 30 cents 3,000 15,000 Packages Assorted. Stationary, 50 5,00 Fine lirierwoo,l Pipes. (Quetta importation,' 75 cents; 3,730 10,000 ; Set Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 30 cis 3,000 &t. 20 Sheets Fashionable Husk, 30 cents 15,0110 4,5 Photopraphie Portraits of I'resident Lincoln and 'I ad, 50 cents The allotment will be conducted In the moat honorable and upright manner. Every holder of a certificate will receive a present earth from 30 cents to $5,000. They guarantee to distribute every article in the list Oar Pens are splendid specimens of American industry, are liner goods than can be bought elsewhere for the sane money, and will stand upon their merits. Price, $1.50 per gross,l-14 peas, for either of the following kinds: No. 1. The People's Pea Co. Business Pen. No. 2." Popular Pent same as Gillett's, (300,) _ _ No. 3. " " . Lady's Extra Fine. By mail, Bee, to any address, on receipt of price. We can rater to parties of standing in this and other cities, as to honesty, responsibility, eteketc. The allotment of gifts will he public, and all parcluaiOrs Invited to be present -- Address THE PEOPLE'S - PAN COMPANY, Business ()Mee, 6d 3Slll3am street, New York. C. C. NEWHOUSE, Actuary. These Pens are also on hand fur examination and Sale at the office of this paper. ang.6m BEDDING. AND FEATHER WARE- RousE!—No. 44 North MOE Street, above Maria, FHILADELSII4 BEDS FEATHERS, MATT .ASSES, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS. &e., TUCKERS' Celebrated SPRLNG BED. Every ankle in the Bedding line, at the lowest maeltirtpHeee. AMO✓i IHLLBORN. VI MS I ASSETS • - 82,5eagnio4 $400,0(0 971,000 1,066,W8 DIP.ECTORS : 'mac Lee, 'Edward C. Dale, Oeo. Fake, .. 3,000 .. 2,5 W .. 1,000 . 500 5,000 5,000 4 2,500 7,500