The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, December 06, 1865, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ferbical.
RALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.—Dr;
_iur• ° JOHNSTON. the founder of this Celebrated Institu
tion, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual
remedy in the world for like's.' Structures, S.nnimd
Weakness, Pain in th , Leina. Constuutional Defo
Impotence, Weakness of the !Sack nod Limbs. Ad . ..ethos
of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the fie..rt. Ncr
cans Irritabdity. Disease.. of the Head Nos. of
stint and all those serious and Incluneholy..liorders ads-
Mir - from the destructive habits of Youth: n no'it
— both body and mind. Three secret and
- are more fatal to their virtual. timti the ...mg Syrens
to the mariner Ulyssus, blighting t , c.ir briiliunt
hopes ,1r anticipations. rl.7ltleriult Nuirring, Sr ,
,-YOUNG MEN!,
- Young Men e•yeeially, aho igsVe Lueolne the t ieluns
Solitary Vice, tlintAreatlful awl kle,t a tVe laddi
e annually sweepg to an untimely e ol count!
_ mt.:emir the mint exalted thietii tent brilliant intenek I. who
might otherwise vatrala tau
thunders of elmitictice. or Wlnf•ot Ing , I) rc
may call with full cour.ileucc .
MI=E
Married pi,01110., (Jr young. mon contemplating Inarnaze
be:ng aware of physical Nreakurrss organic debility. .la2r•
rail.", Sec., should immediate!) enu.ttlt Dr. JOlMatOrl.
Ile n 110 places hiur.elf tinder the care of Dr. Jphunton
. .
may religiously cootie in his honor as a gentleman, and
omitidently rely itiaol his.skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED
AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED.
'I his disease is theljellaity moot frequently paid by those
who !lava hooome nie t ieton4 01 improper mdulgence,.
Young per.aeo. are too apt to commit 1.-Ne..,1, }lora not
being anon. of the dreadful Cot, , equenae, that mac ensile.
Not., who that anderntands the slttOeet w ill prenmd to deny
they the pow or of Procreatom is 10,1 ~ 0 0uer be tho, filling
into improper habit than by the I rodent . . fle,ido,hoing de
prived of the plea:tire of healthy ml,pnug, and thee moat
serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise.
The system be-coilies deranged,' the physk-al and mental
powers weakeued. nervuns debility. dyspepsia, palpitation
of the heart, intlige,tion, a wanting nil the frame. rough,
sytntoms of consumption.
•. o.fflee No. 7, South Frederick Street,
seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps.
Be particular in °been ing the name and number. or )' , u
Will mistake the place.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
No Mercury or NatilleoU. Drugs.
.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
whale Life has been spent-in the hospitals of London,
Paris, Philadelphia and chat; here. Ins effected some of
the most astonishing cures that were et er known. Many
troubled with ringing . mn the head and ears IN 11101 asleep,
great nervousness, being alarmed at suddenscum!-,.111.1
bastsfnlness; with frequent hhoating, oak nthd ~oaloome%
wi a derangement of admit were ourod inimadiately.
A CERTAIN Dlzi EASE!'
When the tnisguistlisi, and imprudent votary tit ple,-ssue
• find he has imbibed the se,•ii ut rids paiiiful dise.tse. it too
of
ten happens:hat au ill•timed sense of sham, tirilivailut
die
covery-, deters hint from applying to ibis, is lie float ram's,
tion and respeetabilay can aline befriend hint, ili !..) me all
- the euestittitiumil symptoms of this horrid 4:sense make Met s
appearance, curls as ulcerated sure throat, ilssimied nose
nocturnal pains in the head and limbs dullness of sight.—
deafness,. nobs on the chin, tones !tad Orion, blotches "its the
head, face and extremities, progressing unit frig-total ra
pidity, till at last the palate in the mouth of it,e bones of
the nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease be
comes A horrid object of connisserariiin, Sill death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings, by semling Mtn to "that
bourrre from whence no traveller returns." Tis sorb, there
fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preen e the most
inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practice in the
first Hospitals of -Europe and America. he ran euntldentlz,
recorumpOst rt. safe sold speedy cure to the unfortunate vic
tim of the horrid disease.
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to
this horrid disease owing to the unsktilluiness of ignorant
pretenders who by use of that dreadful poison. Mercury, '
ruin the constitutiOn, and either send the unfortunate to
an untimely grave, ormake the residue of hfe"miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr. J. addresses those who Lave insured themselves by
private and improper indulgences.
These are some of the sad and turaimbtrly efterts pro
dosed by early habits of youth. vie i—NVeaktiess of the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the 'lead. Dn:less of Sight,
Lou of Muscular Poweis Palmist:en of the Heart, Lys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability. Derangement of the Digse
live Functions, General Debility,s Symptoms of Consump
tion, &c. „ •
. _
MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the rehhlare andel to
be dreaded; loss of Itetttyy, eonfusima of Hens. Deprete
eon of Spirits, Evil ForebOditor+. Asen4ort to SUclety,
Self-Distrust. Love of Solitude, Timiday, &c., are some
of the evil effects:
Thousands of perm= of all ages can now Judge what
is the cause of their declining health, tossing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale. have singular appearance about the
eyes, cough, and symptoms of consumpth.o.
Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIOORATINut REMEDY
=
By this great and 1:11pm - tint remedy. \Veal:miss of the
Organs is speedily cured. nhatull N Ig, r restored.
Thousands of the must mucus, ab,l 11,•thijial,d. sobs
rpelost all hope, have been inunedmiely relieved. All
diments,lo fitarrimie, Illi , ."-Iiial or Mesita'. Disionliti•
lion, Nervous Irritability, '1 re:111,1111g. Vce.ikness in. Ex
haustion of the most fearful Lind, speedily . sued by Dr.
Johnston.
YOUNG MEN,
Who.have injured themselves by a certain practice, indul
ged in when alone—a habit frequently leArneil trout et it
companions, or at school, the eilect, are night') felt, even
When asleep, and if nut cured reader marriage impssoobin,
and destrelys both mind and body, should tinily immediately
What a - pity that 8. young man. the hope of his ministry,
'the darling of his parents should be snatched from all
prospects 'and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature. nod indulging in a Nir•
lain secret habit. ssueh pors.mt.; before .contontplata‘g
• MARRIAGE'..
should reflect that a sound mind and holy are the roost tie
cemsary requisites to promote eons tibial happiness. lulecd,
without these, the Journey throucli life becomes a weary
pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the views the
mind becomes shadowed u - lth despair, and filled t ith the
Melancholy reflection. that the happiness of an, iher
comes blighted with our own.
orrict NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
BALTIMORE.
.TO STRANGERS.—The mar.y thousands cured at this
Xnstitutfon in the last fifteen years; and the numerous im
portant surgical Operation, p , rt, Tined by lir. J.. witnesNed
by the reporters of the papers; and many ether per,..m..,
.notices of which have appeared Bgltill and again Swim
the public. is a sunicient guarantee *o the atlla ced
• N. B. There are so many ;guerant and orthi,,, quacks
.
advertising themselves as Ith)siolans nt /1111 g. the health
,1 "of the already alnienel. Joiaston ds• !115 tt
to say to those unacquainted V Int II:, reptP4l:;./1.1 that ICA
Di Lomas bang in ha office.
TAKE NOTICE.—AII letters must be post pad. and
Contain a foetage stamp for the reply. or no answer will
sent. [mar 16.1 y.
Matti)Es - anti 2ekinirt)
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c
Ravi, ng Just opened a well selected aesurtruent goods
in mylline, directly
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street:
were my old and I hope many new enstomvis n ita find
me during business halms. My old stock baring been
&reed very suddenly on the :Oh of July tact. I a as rum•
palled to bay an
Entire New Stock of Goods, .
which are of the latest etSles and patterns, consisting
Gold and Silver (Imported and American)
Gent's and Ladles" Watekes,
Jewelry of floe andineditun qualities,
Silver Thimbles,
• Napkin Binge, •
Fruit and Butter Knives,
Gold Pena of fine quality,
Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Strops and llrliehes,
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks MA Butter Kul-yes,
Jett Goods.
Pocket Books,
Ladies' Purses, -- •
Nail and Tooth Brushes,
• Redding and Pocket Combs,
Lead Pencils,
' Morocco Satchels,
- Large and Small Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Violins,
•
Flutes,
•
Fifes,
Bank*,
Tataborines,
Accordeons,
Fluurtas, &c
The assortment of CLOCKS ie large and of every va
y.
riet
have hand the HENRY 'REPEATING RIFLE,
which can be fired fifteen times in that many secottie.
Everybody should have one for .elf 1114,11,
The public are invited to call and neaoane them.
PISTOLS on hand and orders tilled for not kind that
may be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hate!.
From long experience - 1 eon adapt Speetach, to 1.10 sight
of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTAI:LES AND
EYE GLASSES in Chula, Silver and Stud al
ways on hand.
Haviitg the agency for the Wily of the eeleloti•ed BUR
GLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAVE. inanufactnreil by
Farrell, Herring & Cu. I witi fill orili.re at ths- natnitim
taxes price. All information in regard to theta
. . .„
The public are.int ited to call a n d examine tli;! Cork.
Watches, Clocks and Jec-ciry• repaired at low rates to
suit the times.
decl4
EDWARI.) A UCHUNTIAI'MI
G OLD, S ILVERPLATEI) WARE.
F. 0. lIIT.MAN,
Sauna &red, fo fiasldngtu•, lintel Molding, •
Sias lust returned from the city with a large and eli - 4,11,
stock of goods, to which he invoos all to a °me and c sum
ne before purchasing else,: h••re. Ibis stock eonsi•tt, of
GOLD AND 'SILVIA? INA TCIIER,
of the latest ii.tylcs, •
Gold and gikrer Chains,
•
Breast• Pins,
-
'Ear and Finger Moir.,
Sleeve Buttes, StudeJ oto ,
SILVER
Table and Tea Spoons, Fyrit, Neptio limg, -Natter
Xdives, Castors, ,fic.
r I bar e added to my sVick a large a.watwt 111 of
. thirty boar and eight day ('LOCKS, all of whir 1, tv.!l
Bald to w Av Goods tsar - ranted ao repre , entod,
iffr Thankful to my many frooolt and onaton,i4a for
their liberal -patronage would Cot tope, tfally :ask of
them a continuance of ;be canto.
augl6' P. 0. DITIVIAN.
MARSHALL
(81:CCES,A(11:8 TO F. r rf.Yr , tt.)
HAGERSTOIVN. MD.j
WouM respectfully Infurin Moir friends and the public
generally that they have just returned fruln the citieg with
u large stock of New and Beautiful Goods.—oonsi.ting o
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND
'JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
SILVER and PLATED 1,%) , RE. SPOONS FORKS,
LADLES, KNIVES and C pooh o t
'Knices, Razors. Kra, St, up+ and N,,,1
Broshea-iPocket e% ury 1 t I , Leather
Satchels, and a Geuerai EANEI, GOODS
A Large Assortment of SPECTACLE', If) Si 'IT ALL
EYES. ' a , :g.: Cm
GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
,PRESENTS. JIEA'IY HARPER,
SSO Ailcu STIMET PULADELFIIIA.
WATCHES,
•
FINE JEWELRY, ,
SOLID SILVER,WARR, ,
id media SILVER PLATED WARE, ,v11.3m,
,Stobto anb din. are.
T IGHTNING RODS GALVANIZED.-
T
ETTER & LIYSTER are putting up Lightning
Roth. of Galvanized Iron (all the rode are twisted from the
top to the ground) which is far superior for durability and
protection than the common straight Black Iron Rods.—
Tits Galvanized rod brink a more perfect conductor and
crone% cheaper. also I.ighteime, Itrsis repaired in good style.
Call and examine the tialvanizeil Rod% before having . any
of the black net , put up - Store Ilomn on Main street.-
(400 K STOVES A D TIN WARE.—
Storos, Parlnf. and Trood Stores
(for indning. Ird..j or rool. ) Tin_ Sheet Iron, Copper and .
lira., Iran ot all tondi conitantly on hand and for ,010
elJeap at Erri.:l2. EYSTETVS, Main Street, opposite
hy-lor J. Nor,
EfIOSENE OIL AND LAMPS.—ET
-11 1 EIC h Eysmit are selling ery best qualtty
of Korosruc mol Lamp; al.. Lamp Shades; of all rat
omit Cliitont* , tthrners. 'Lamps of all kinds
altered real repaired at -host notieo. at their Store Room
mu Muds •treet.
CIoPPER \V ol:K. —ETTER LV EY:•.;
Tl.li e prt make - tiny hi:, Copper Stille.
from , ['wee. IC,'irtcs, in f,nt an 3 thing n..alfiluf
Copp*, .ital iit the cry lewe.,t Price. All Lind* of C.r
er repairing done, and a ork all guaranteed.
p[TER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
,o do au ; AS•FITTI NG. PLUMBING and
BELL HANGING at si.ort not we and wurk guaranteed
to give caVsfuetion.
ETTER . & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
to pot op II E kTims ;wi Arnds. with pomade 141111
k Casing.. Cr arKitsr. RANGE, ritall kinrirt, aoh Ilot
Wa, Tani, not err “,nr,nieneo ton rry
glILd use mr.i.:l;;.•lstt :th
r rarlt
‘'I'OVES. TIN-WARE. &C
• MILLE It 'HAMILTON &
To% e t ch., oi 14. their 3t.tzmhoth atuil
E,hanklitnehl irn the
S. E. CORNER DlAmosn,
S f arty apposite °thank,
where they are to epared to areontwatite all why ma)
want anything in their line.
They keep hr e.:IC, at reduced prices, all the best put
terns .1
cook.AND 'PARLOR STOVES,
for ward or coal and
I=
Tltey are ready Ids., to put HEATERS into Louses,
Store - S, Sc.
TIN ARE. S'IIEET IRON WARE. Ar:e.
01 1.% pry 1.11,1 And 1/I.le of bent material. can he loot
44 MIL:IA:II. It \\MILT.IN & Ctt ti now .1 01 , at
rime,
MILLER. lIAMILI o.N.Sc CO. put np SPOUTING,
GALVANIZED LIOR I SING RODS and do Jobbing
to, Lawk prke, that cannot he eomplained uh
ArILLER, HAMILTON & CO.; HA:YR
111 ju,t opened. on the S. E. Corner of Diamond. a
large and NV ell sele.leare,..rtmelal S- 01.7 S
ING GOODS. inch as Cedar Tubs. Backers. &c., Bas•
kets. Sifter,. Coffee .N 1 ,1!, li;mves and Forks, Siss,ns, &e .
for sale low tors e•h.
They base a c.ittentliti stock of EPro-eile fhl, Latartt.
Lanterns. •It tdec elt - onttert, anti Harmer.
1„ct" Ite.sloittac:tytatel at ette.tites: protes.
isf"ccltict riptcsr.ti cot c and nett.
A TILLER, HAMILTON HAVE.
1 - 11. a large .t. 41.. 01 BRASS. ENANIELLED AND
PORCELAIN KET'I LEs tor ogle
They hay. , .? l a id . Cat, Coal
T.il,: • Ware, S. V., 1 - Pt . ,) tine nl at arvatly redneell
ArILLEIZ. lIAM,ILTON &
Ay" b„,, g ,to the, L,nt. .t,ek of good heir? the ad.
Vane. sa pnee, Ea.% fur ea h, and van and nlll sell at
They it:own,' worl. chine from, w Tits 11.41 f hi, Tin Cop,
...ill and see 111. yourgehn.r.
F„ I; . (:( ).NVENIENCE
,11; ahki DUrabllity, 1/eV
Tit(J)l'lr\ S coNDos KITCHENER.
EI T. OPEAN TUNGE !
ritE I.F- F It 1:VEI: IWLVI EP.
SOLI, BY
CIIA SHARPE S 111031PSON,
...!IP..N. Sr rA id S:1.1
Iron and 31.niunu turer4 Heat, N.
Tltitmd I.ane23,h.
Zirp anb _fano) 00010.
D " 1
ANT) NOTIONS
ECEEL 5, G B T
NEW S 71M) E
MAIN s,r)RESET
A - tarly Opposite to • Grcrnatndt's Hold
lI e joia r.prled U:th enure 7 PIT st.cii of Dry Go,ihi
and Notiotai of ail kmiD, sr Walt they hese eeleeted
a gnat (are to adapt them to Item market.
• aria ivineli alit be ....la the hes tea
()Val NM,. 1 hea i,r inrludc. -
AT; wstrlt M •,fr Cants's,
I. ,p• n's Itekt All-IGs4 4 Lame.. plain and printed,
• Ittslin
Ann.,lmes,
- Itardthens,
.-
Brts.atie Alpacas.,
Black Alpacas,
Silk Crape Plaids, .
Fancy and Plain cord A rmures.
Sit . efillent Plaids. all styles,
Loken's held French -Merino., all eolJrs,
Mourning Goods. all styles.
I late and Printed Flannels.
o Saek
Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all cubs.,
White. Red, Grey and Yellow Flannels,
Lailies:_Cloaking Cloths, nil kinds,
Shirting MoshinChleaehed and brown,
Sheeting Sitdms, ide - aeliell and brown
Fancy and r,tin Ca'•imerrs, French and Aus'ent an,
tiattun t 4. IS 1,1111. dean.
Linen Table Clotbs, 7 , as el, and
Nopk;no, in es ery style. 1
T.: ales' r”rretA all I Here,
Ribbons, Laces, Rattles,
1("se, Gloves,
S(„,1 Coth , e,
COnftr,e,
flandkerchiern,
Plus, Needle. fcc., At
• A 1...., A 1.,P.F.A NARII,II 01 ,
BALMORA I. AND 1100 P .SKIRTS
•
1:,•11111,14" 010,11 , al E. El. d(; (Mg.!: I'S
e.:11 ;111g.411
T E. L — l4 A V E
MASI/NW HALL. I
PIIILADFLPIII.4.
hai 11ct,t . 410 . T1
J. A C C I; 12
rf LI. o'l 11 Importation.
111 rAnc
to."IA CI lITALNS
III:; I L ETAINS.
SA FIN LAINE Ct RTAINS,
NI TTINWIANI CI turAixs.
MUSLIN CII:TAINS.
CLUTII, TABLE. AND PIANO COVERS
( . .,m,_tit,!l ir.it ing NOVELTIE.I in
RTA IN 31 ATERIALS,
er'Taving liir 0.1, brat. d SMYRNA CLeal I and
MODE OR A !'FRIES!
WINDOW S II A D S
in every Deblrablt. Style, Color or Pr:ce ,
WALRAVEN,
nova 3to No 719 Chestnut Steed, Philadelphia
Egg
ATILLI with I NER e :V m A I ND e f
B. FA t N i C i Y . GOODS
and :
f-ttf o g - Goode.
Ml , s BACHE would especially raU the atictititin of
the !ml:. ?lie NEW STYLE Itr PArruffxs
14•I'L Itatt for which she t.. the sale agent
11)1
H A r l'S Ahr is olL•ring lower than can now
be porohahol 'in the eny.
All the Now : 4 1yles of (loml•, Trinuninge,, r.. rem
lar/y roeeiced Its introduced in New York and Philacier.
phis. •
STORE, Sesond Street, opposite Me Market House.
nos-22.mi '
TOB PRINTING, in every style, done
•fi,Rob. MU* of Oro Fit emirs REPORITORY
G 0 0 D S
DEEM
Ql , burationat.
TH E QUAKER CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
N. E. COD. TEN:TIt AND CiIEzTNUT STREETS.
PHILADLIAIIIA
The most complete and thoroughly appointedßusines4o l
or Commercial College in the country.
The only one in the city possessing a t[c . gislatit e Char
ter, and the only one in the United States authorized to
confer Degrees of 3feriL Diplomas awarded b gmduatcs
in the Commercial Course tinder its corporate seal by au
thority of law.
CoLdUt ted by gentlemen of liberal education and exten
sive experience in businest, and affording nuetwalled
ad•-
vantage? for the thorough them et teal and pram:4 al etiu-1
cation of young,:menAr the various duties and employ
illento of business life.
THEDRY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a system of
ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
original and pre-eminently Faction', Riding the student in
the shortest time a nompleto insight into the routine, dr
et.tonts and forms of business in general, as conduc
ted in the liest•regnfitted eommerecal and financial estate
11,lnro•nts,
THEORETICAL BooKKEEpEci;
Upon a te3w plan. with an original eMlo,ition 44 the t•eience
of accounts, arranged and publialled by the proprit tor of
thin In.vitution exclusively for his own use. San iuPoile
half the ordinary labor of the student, and giving bum
Complete knowledge of line' prattiee of the best aec,,,mr-
THE COMMERCIAL couRSE
=MI
13,,kk,prrig, Commercial Arttl,mctir Paminoship, Bali
rise Currwspolidelice, Comm real Law, Lectrwrcs an
Guar Ile z, Ai., a CoMlliae i.i
go l d Arturg I'r. urr.
:•Pr.ciAL mtANuni:s
r l'hoh,r.trhy. Or
re.nuan,l,:p. ilk. , Art of DeN•ettnLr
tooth Na•
I=
71:CA:G1:.\puui
TL , • arraiy,..oneat‘ jro Teb•zrapi.i..z arc tar in ad, :rater
of 003 tjaoe or I❑ltt. V,....11,01 It. th,..1,11,11, A
ulsr felegra ph Liti0.0.4,1 , 1111, te4 n;:ii the Ins:anti,. ',lli',
tiventl brat; 111,I11( cam Vori , ., parts of the city, when.
publ,n business is frting.Jetc,l and in it hick the it talcnts of
'this lustitutwn air remit, 41 to practi c e No regular of
f. e practice can be had in Other Si 111,01 art instruction
in the eutfutn•. n ttholit uji one can obtain a position
as a practical operator. men are cautioned against
the decept,, e representation: of those who. n ititout any
such faeilitie. pi , tend to teach Tete_•
I=l
This Institutieu k ne: ellieyjno the Largest i.tromkge
ever heStolvell epee and cellitnert 6,10,1 in the State.
leer five hundred students were to attendee, the fir.t
year and over SeVeil hemirell•lunien - 'he 1,1 ear. The
best elms, of s tivients,ln••3 Tovar: tiCv Lr hunt • , and
a l l its aseei'int•••ns h i r e r ,
LOCATION AND .I.ccoWli )1) YrIoNS
The Inntitu , lT is LH•xted in the m int central pan 01 the
os aveonntny.lation,, tor erteti: ete¢im a and
cent enienee, are unsurpnc.,•d. All ' the rootns lAN e Inton
1111,1 up In the very bent etyte it ith
BUSINRS OFFICLA OR COUN'fI:FG
TELEGRAPH f)FFICES. STATIONERY ~TnPI
I=
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISNFI
sotpidled trzth tinely-enr,rtn e l ntlnnzmldtit note, met
I iren , dtinz naltinni In the lit.part , oent of Ilus,
I=
who tle±ire they r 'IA , ,t
PRACTICAL Ern - cATIoN Fon Ru-4.Nr..,;
we z! . larantee a t,ntrs,• 4.1 iu•tritelion no where
IA bite the tern tatien and ..t.itellog ot the I n +et flown
among latsinteet men make to entior•ealent •he 11,4
stteee%s and advancement. All ~utetniol,ttnqr en
tering any Cerntnerrial G4l•ge are 'netted to I'lll ar an
ILLI , .TRATED CIRCULAI s ('AI ALOGUI
rt.•lll , lele ..(11.r• r,ll
411.1.25. ;A the eour..• of it-11 AP 1".11 •
T. C Sl;Altelf,
.....I,4 • ltti Trari, and Sup!. of of,
DU F F COLLEGE
IRON lICILDINGs. '
N 1). :37 I ❑ : , TIZ LET
PITPSI I I Rolf P.l
TUITION F):!; ( IIAN(4:1)
PAN', Folt
Till: 11 - 1.1. (;RADI - .11 ciirl-Zsi.
TINIr. Nl.uu•rt:u is
DP OK KEEPIJI•
PENMAN I
C 05131E1:C1AI. ( I.t V!, VI I. )N$
LECTI'I2I-: , I"PON LAW.
IJETECTINV, (-ouNTEltryxr ;,(
Other C.111, , ..1111, • 1011 ,,, ” fee
11. it
111/01S4 1“111_*J11 , 14 , 3 a. , •, 11.0111
11111111!=
S MUG INAI. PLA N 1)1' 1:1)U.
t'ATION in this rty 1, .00 , n; 5 , 5,13 1:50
yoarg, from hi..,, ..t 8001, K. lit Lr eu It am
simottim.,l by Mr. .\ tt , Than 1:.••1 ,, m. uud I ',miser o:
CO•1111:1e1,. "UR r I ..filr•tv , ttt oll , toriti , •
t:3l`lniNt p•rle 1, , , n,th NV. II DI I'F'{
FIIN'II.ItEMIL AND
I'EN3,I.INSIIII' taught ut
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
It Will be found by proper inquir) that thin in theouly
College of the Mail in the atop ronlneteil to an expo,
enceil Merchant. and whose Penman in a Intim,' account.
rir 31,0.04. Atottistorri Whitton. ran alwap+ub
tuin
pwroughly acemmtauts applleation ul
utir otter.
/lone Alt Itiralg our dogma nr u Uireoln.r, pp 17-,
coutoiuitag tin outline 01 oar Cont. o f Study awl I'm,-
two, mtL Samilles of oar Ponman 01441 Urns
mentat Writlng: trimt;f twito... I WI. N v.l-11 E
toP. DCFP ro•-burzh Pa.
NN".• Is ill in:1.111.1y • 2 cl.,
of either ~ur 314,1•Anti1.•,, B Kv.1.:1,z;
Paul. .ii 11 li
WHOL E R S ‘ i ll ,.
s l, li
, Al v N iv p s. RETAIL'
The underignoll having pot - e1...1 the. ntiro Stof). and
Pixturen of the Rope mot To ino lhom Pvt ,if j
Urey, rrNpeetinUy 11111111011 , , t•P r moltne
former patroon of the e...ahli•ho, lit III•11.•i• • •• • ••"1,11
In Carry do the hunines4, m all it, vm tuanolo
TIII; 01,0 sr
on Franklin street.( ;lez e nill I.e plea,
ed to rocehe the calls and order. of the NW', A 116111'1S
Moen, and qualin, of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES. &C..,
n.licnvw kept on hionl.or onolo to oiler
Loot fornisell at roa,onotilo I I u t t‘ . .iit
aln,f• bnwm.rw, nil, in also prvi : arvd to lomoll s ak lore
.1NI) 111:It
_ Iti.I•I7IZA:4SI:S.
to. well nn itt,rsl4loAtt.e , ;mkt t It,
ity tan' gtylP. l'en+ont. in want "f
abi,, lin. ntP rerinetitell tilt .1117 - 61 , 1, t tiu r
.r r i s. st
win :ttieniteli 1.1 pr.nniqty.
1111 . 1 . 21.1 y I‘TAIVY tRAY.
-f IA RRIA GE 31.1NrFACT01{1 . .- -Tiic
nalider..igto.4l,oll4l
1• Lau rt..nned thettilst.go . 0 0.,
Idand a. rot,. , m ihn (,nrnin, 31 . 0110 t . 00 1;,..
" m isdit,t, pr,pared 1,, m..kt• 1,, .nd••,-
kind I.ICAICRIAGEM dt,tri4l he. p.n. Ldad
and tor 4,0 e gal Id.: vn • ilni I.+, +no in 0.4 BA.):111 1 . •
CARRIAGES. I i• GIES,
partivlll:ll - at,roion lep.irillg• V. i,•
elan and a, lie ha, n , tort flit 1.1,1 of 1t orCnn ,1 ill 1114
ai+lll . l.ll. 111,11
isfactlon.
ILA i r trill be rolllld u. ho I.s , ra•r
at :tat trtilfT -hog,
linral 4,1
aria driving llorNes mid ritrri.;;;; , - ~f .1 ii. r.-1;t I, ; 1.
bine at rea.llailie nitt,
may:l 1P13.5 . PEIFFI:I2
G ARIt 'I'S ! CARPETS!!
The u n dersigned takes possum n 111,11011111,113: t.: til. ,
4.ublit% that they hate on howl. at
ON S01"111 MA STIM:1:1',
Cluanla , rshurg. ,an• k of C. L ry, :4 of In.
grain Vonalan, Star. coling 1LL:1,11.1.i Vary, ts. of
different sl And
FLA 1011, h'l'A A•ND
Cof:ou Matting, 1./tor 'Mats, l'ca.l . ll , s 1:4,t0n 1.11 , ts , a, k•
ing Yarn awl Cagier Chain at a a: t on haTsl.
They also vontlnue u. 111;11110w tore all loads of
RAG C'ARPE'T
Stn.:l./1.11 , k IWO,
rV , " The highent pm e Nei veo4 carpet rao
novB.ly P. StCKLAs &MHO
riIItUNKS, VALISES, CtUtPET-BAG:i.
JL CANES AND UMBRELLAS, of We be imam
PAXTON'S
=rll
Cie franklin tifitnibitsbtma, Pct.
Rarbixiare_ Out[erg, 'Scr.
HAR,DIV ARE.
HUB`EJ & ToLBEILT
nearly opposite their old place of business,
with an exte.ive nod: of Hardware Cutlery, &e.,
„ eon.isting in part .4. :.
Iron. Paints.
Nails, , Oils,- - -
Spikes, Turpentine
Steel. ' Tar,
Bingen. Varnish,
• - PIIIIIE.i. (4'11158,
Piles._ Blasting Powder,
Braslaw Braid Stones, ..7 , ....
Sltovels, Cedar Watre,
Rakes, ~ Pocket Knives,
Spades, &c., 6.:.c.
Special attention is called
..
Ilulideri, and Contractors,
•
astheyare
prepared to furnish in any quantity,"
at wholer.ale, -
es - erything in their tine. •
Call and exninine my stook.
COACII AND SADDLERY
L) WARE.
The sitie,:ilier t, .tH trolly informs his friends and the
pnLLr • that Le tm•:,'S to carry- ou the above bu s taem,
at to. old NI;-in Street •,tyo.ite the Geramn
Cinizeb. Cll.t'd ItEßtltL
Sad , 'hra and Coach
ntad,ra in Ln More Roma a general an-ortxrieut
02 g,...pits to hour o.o,alr,tiltirelavnts, suels as
Saddle Trees and Gut Wing.
Gur Ttees, Mill Plated. Tinned and Japanned: Getkt
nab:, Vi Oraz:4l Worsted liaitt
lee., Ulan Cotton::
Moe,. Bits tind Stirrup.. Plated. Tinned Ara Japanned
otaen Hand's., new le.: Curtain Frames: huh Baptist
Brtale Jiii.eate, It; is els turd Ornaments; Iron
Platt a .01,1 ii ssi Dame, •,
CN,LEs-11111,S, SILVER AND JAPANNED,'
St} I. s and. Path rut, Ivor, and Wooden Martingale
Rile,. Slump Joints, and a vatiely of Mimrgoods mutable
ter the trade.
Al.l. KINDS OF PLATING, Ste., acme with neatness
and aespal. h. tie Ii LEWIS WAMPLER.
e I E A P I I A R I) W ARE!
Ill: ;ND Si - FLACK
.1- .ele: the pavemet.t, widen a ere not
d. Lt. ,rtes and other Hard
,.,a.. tile) bat e ju , t revel; -ft-an Stir York
anti Phllmjell , ! , ia a tort ;are.• tot of goo,K purelantedumeh
teei, then ate genertlls sold. They haring been
btry.d.t:ar thereeeee rilron se in
Illst., hinge
S. rt. tti- at the Egure
"I sit IlLAClis‘li 1 Ds .I.ND PANNIERS'
We to t.• 1,,m-1,01,11u Toad h r ,.” d t tt er ew ki N E,
win•ll betu.ht 311 the r ity.
Ale , a. h,. ,no „.,.of Ni-., we offer at
I t ,. I to It , .1,11,u-•per 'seg.
C I LERY....
i Razor', 1'00:FA KIliN
York M II Oil we offer
•,•n low.
C Ali 1: lAGEMAKERS' GOODS,
4110 Vlii..„1:01IliS AND SPADES X'l'
. t.ther artivleA v. Ittell',..to in
the bleb t eft at. Ile,
at BRAND S FLACK't.
CIED AR ARE.—Call at tln• Stine iu
the Alley. BRAND 6: FLACK.
)I).ats, Tap aub gurs.
LIUIIS F I; S ! S !'!!
'NV1101,1;!...k1.F. AND RBTAIL. ' ,
CHARLF.‘ 4 OAKFoRD •LONi.;
CONTINENTAL Hi
t• Ore LI arld ~f
rr UM. PUP. CAPT.:4.
CIA.LAIts,
.Nll Tr , :
l'F
.ro.t of nit _mum;
\l , , All 1 - 1 . 1.1.1 t,. tt...1 01..(0.. e rOi L,n "(Ivrea
112, 0, n ith ,I,lll , llc‘..hritnteil 1, In
:.•1111'1'1Nti irl r 1: , 1461 UHT. h2.7 , 4m.
14 1 1lESII .11:1t 1 VAI,..L-Now i; the time
to hity y nr I'lll_ .tha IVintor :mil W. W.
PA X n thp is thinpl.we hi net them
. wit A ‘ , a.....ortment ,Lt
hn, ,•1- Balmoral, and (lihterN,
3ti,ri.oini am( '
• ' , hi, ,thil (.;niter..
31—, :mil S Loins and tia;n-irs
of every d....
at ).,e..4. %nit ,01. The tle,t of . Hat,. to 'be
:1..1. A to, o,f
earl of Box,
t:Jubrull.o.
•
.................... °Ur st°ca4
. T AI)IES FANCY AT JOAN
F, , Tita.i . ,{13 2 40 Fru I'CIANT.-
111 Tuni t, 71 , .4reX Strut, abort 7th, Philathlphir,
han.o now rin lay dery of my own Importation and 'Mann
tnro, ono of .1., and In.At beautiful selections of
F \NUN' Ft 11 , her Ladles' and Children's Wear. in the
C , ty, A a 11.1 e a....ment of Gent's Fur fibs es and
I .nt, el of my avoat at Tory reassinsble
.0,4 1 n 4,01,4... rein, %•heit a call from myyfrieuds
' - .
1,411
• 15tIlit,.
... ,10111I.jr N.l .. rie Number and Street
JOITS FA REII A,
7 • 7t4 ..ie. Philatie phis_
!•• pir•.• 1 ..r I'ol,l'l t % any ot Store
111 1",.! set , '7-.lm.
INI El: - E S IL-TS AT
nt),sw.
111 •
MK II ('; ASSI MERE 01tu05.:,56.1.10
R 0
, s , s; L ls THE PLACE TO GET A
1 , ,
FIZEMI 1 FELT. PLANTERS,I3Ri_7SII,
11.0 , 111 the marker ror ,0
! CA PS '! CAP'S!!!—The Cap
!fiat "carp , a ethoax," or any other kind of a
roll, eau b.• had of bEctitacrs
QUERHYAN.—An exact counterpart of
hat horn Phil," to he seen ht
lIVAI-I.4INT'S.
ESOIZ T —The general resort tin•
;10,0 ,s , ,long a ' Ru..rtv liar 14 nt'
DEttERT'S,
1.,i 1 1 . US! FURS:! FUJI:7;
Jlz It, rth,t, ( ava M:111g Itt DECHERI
rIEL,MON WO.--An entirely new st le
IPECIIENI
SABLE, • , (A."llilit:L. PITCH AND
.NI. rrII a' DEC I E'ri .
1,4 1 A A tolvvr. quaint
t-r 1.11:C111:121 ,
si, le of hal call - --
f, o
tEvs
J. 11,1 ••: • ory 14. )11111 i I.rop of
rpm: , ;sitEitti)A - N_REsoterti: lIAT,"
- - - _
AlOteis.
'.:•,•,;():‘,-,
IT, 1 , 1 t1..0..11 1 11/1111.11,tek•li
I , j ( tli•
rize rr. 1 1.1 - 10 • 02 htt, it ::Ittattel tle• three more libelk of blab
t;tl .... tt Sh, t. rr is ..1 In. lorinet %land, it
part,l to larnt-II Coo alt Itta )M, the eititg anti
p tt,ottit etettoto
, Mel TA o ill -.1,,en it. (ornate repotatien of being
tlopplitol o ph elte he, the itt.t4l,ll protlttee
11:11; tb tat led hi to tile tottel loLltllngl will al
wa)ts h.lt e Inn„ ntel pore Ligottr,
total otinto S rAItLINI for fifty ittly , ett, w ith careful
ttt!. et -
F., attention well to' ;mole t a am. n t, ,omfort.
4 10 ..1%1111e 501c. , 11,1111g
JNIL 1 - 18111:1R Proprietor.
V ATI ( INA I. I IT I:L.— The subscriber
111 , 1"1.1.11. COAT lie late .1 1;101,111
o'llll hi. 111.1I•1 11 , 1 ," 11
0.1.11, 10 111 , .1111141•11 to plea it
ton the at, otottottlatoto tlot ',Wit. The building oa
toely
111. n •11311. blllll 111•••1 ea plan fir Cola.
fort anti 1 , 11,14111HW
The 11,1 It ti , be etiotlitld with the'lfeet , of li•
lietrot alto erected in etaineetion with the Hotel a large
and ettut.enient 111111 is 1111 W prepared to furneth
Stabling 'Pros ender tot' unit . ainnhor or Hone,.
Att.. hod to the St.thie milder, t to or) area pair or HAY
AND S 1 . 1)(•K lit 'A I, 1:N, to ti Welt t t tpeclal attention
of raenter , I)rta el, tool 11.0,11,4 is
inly2ll D.usinr. Trms r ef.n,
TATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE.
kJ the Lebanon Valley nod Pettottylt ttoiti liallrond De•
pots, Ilortittlotrg C'ty. Pa. Til:s OM, mock and T.leroitet
Hoed Is 11 , 11 n kept by the uatler.o.thoth late of the Indian
(Mood w Chtantter,ltorg and he imne. the pntroo.go or
trielol , and tile polho gnnerally. Teralsmalerate,
oet:ittf JOIAN W. TAYLOR.
TUB PIUN'FING iii ever:, style dope at
tl the relief of the FKANYLIN nEroarroat.
Have opened their MOTE
on Hain street,
Fair and Country ,
• Leather,
EMill
11192E1
MESS' AND 1“) I'S BATS ,AND CAPS
Eirteo of ;Stahel.
p ENNS Y-LVANIA RAILROAD.
Mr.DITER TIME - TABLE. EIGHT TR.4INB DAI
LY to end from P iilndelphia and Pittsburg, and two trains
daily to and -from _Erie: On and after Mande* Norm
ber 20, I et3s, the Ptusenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from Harrisburg and arrive
at Philadelphia and Pittsburg - as follows f
EASTWARD:
PHILADELPHIA EXPREPS leaves Harrisburg dai
ly at 2.45 a.' st., and arrives at „West Philadelphia at 7.00
a. M.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 8.45 A. R.. and - strrivea at West Philadelphia at 1.
P.-]L Passengers take breakfast at Harrisburg.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
days) at 1.30 P. Si., and arrives at West Philadelphia at,
5.35 P. M. •
CLXCINNATTI EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily
(ex - t - ept Sundays) at 8.30 P. M., and arrives at West Phila
delphia at 1:20A. 8.. Supper at Harrisburg.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mon
days) at G. 40 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia of
11.10 A. M. Breakfast% at Lancaster.
MAIL EAST leaves Pittsburg at 11.30 A. M., and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 1:13:1 .0 M., and consolidating with
Philadelphia Express East. leaves Harrisburg at 2.45 A.
M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM, leaves
Harrisburg daily (except Sltndays) at 3.00 P. M., and ax.
rives at West Philadelphia at 8.30 P. M. This train has no
connection from the West.
MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sunday) at 7. A. at., and arrives at Lancaster
at 8-40 A. It.. connecting (except on Mondays) with the
Fast Line and daily with Lancaster Train East. (except
Sundays.)
PITTSBURG ANL ERIE MAIL leaves Harriffi
burg daily (except Sunday) nt' P 2.35 w. N., Altoona 7.00
A. N.. take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at
ERIE MAIL nest, for Erie, leaves Harrisburg daily
(xett.V Sunday) at 12.30 A. N., and arrive; at Erie 5.21 i
I', 31.
EHIEEXPRESS west, for Erie leaves Harrisburg, dai
ly (eseept Sunday) at 1.2 (noon.) arriviug at Eric J. 37
A.V.
. .
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris"burg
daily (except Monday) at 3.10 A. 31.: Altoona 8.30 A. 31.,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. 31.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg dai
ly at 3.10 A. IL, Altoona at 0,10 A. 31.. takes breakfast and
aMves et Pittsburg at 2.15 P.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 4.30 P. M.: Altoona at 9.50 P. M., take &supper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 0.50 A. 3L
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sure
d , Y , at 1 .40 P Albsina at €.15 1., sr.. takes supper, - and
arrit es at Pittsburg at 2.00 A NI.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan
canter d. 1. 1-
-
(except Sunday) at 11.50 A. 3t.,soma:Ming
them n trh the Mail neat ; leaves Mount Joy at 11.31 A. St..
and arrives at Harrisburg at 1.011 P. 31.
- SAMUEL D. YOU - J;7o,'
Supt Middle Div. Penna. IL R.
Harrisburg. Nov. 21. 0 , 18115.1
yoRT H ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
_LI Through and per,rt Route to ifo,ltinton,
Loris, Erk and Itnffitto.
VOI•R TRAINS DAILY to and from W.4•hing(en
nod Ilahanore, and FIVE TRAINS DAILY to and
trot° the North and West Branch Susquehanna, and
Northern and Western Pennvlvania. awl New York.
00 .ttni after Monday, Ncr. 20thi 1865, the trains on the.
Northern Utntral Railway will run ail fo d
.
SOOFHI,VARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Elmira.
leaves .... 1.30
arrives at Baltimore.— 5.30 P)(
ELMIRA EXPRESS leaves Elmira 5.30 I
• • leaves Harrisburg ..
" ' urrlves at Baltimore
ST . LINE leaves Harrisburg..•.
arrives at Baltimore 1.2.30 m
Milt It'll ACCUM. leaves liEu76burr, •• . 5051
arrives at Baltimore, - -
2.45 P M
SUNRI - RV accost. leave, Sitatiory, 7.30 A m
arrivei. at Han - isNiro:, 10.00 A M
leaves Erin 2:00 .'
arrit es at Harrisburg m
ERIE EXPRESS kat es Erie, 1.35 1 . At
arrives at Ilarrinboig.... ... OMIA M
NORTH WARD.
TIIAIN 'eaves Baltimore 3..00 A 31
ERIE 31.1 Ir::
MB
army, .:
at Elmira... .... - . 111.. r. P , 1
ELMIRA EXPREs , beat r... li..ltimere, ..-.. 11) ii.) 1. m
1 " ' . leas e 3 Ilarri. , barz '2 VA M
{- arri, •• at Elmira 11.35 t>!
i ERIE "MAIL, ',me., Baltimero, .. -... ...." 7..!0P Si
" - leave. tlarriqiurg .
- 5,4 arrive. at Erie 1 - 2,.:;‘ , A Ii
E
•
q ERIE EXPRESS eavi., Ilaria.letrg,' 1 - J.1i ,1 1. st
6 arr‘ves at Erie a at t m
1 frArtrus - fru Ac:( OIL leas e- York._ .... 7. fl) tNi
' . arrive. at Ilarrit.lnaj:t. tt , . 1 A3l
7,1 MIURA - At lt•as Itarrt.tatrtr.. 1 :LI It >t
arri3 0 , at Sunlitlr3 . 7. 10 11 M
=I
Mail •I'rtii North and South, North, Erie
Expre.• No: th, liarri,buru Ac,ontioodatiiiit SoUth and
' , unbar). commodation North 11111 exet {a Sunday.
Ehoirn Exprt,'i Tram , . North and south will to., I . daily
,atept Mondays.
Fast Lute North, Ilanibburg Accommodation North,
Sunbury Aeounuroxiation South. and Erie llatl South ar-
Eve daily except Sundays.
_Expre,a North arrive; and "Fast Line South
. ,
Er ie -Exprt ss Sarah arrives daily execpt Mondays.
F,..riartiv*infunnation apply at the Ticket °Mee in the
Pcnusylvania. Railroad Repot. J. N. DI:BARRY,
nar.:94 General Superittendenf.
1563. ' l 4;5
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROA b.—Thif great Woe traverses the Northern And
North,. rot eonotie,of reztosyrvania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
./t.h.-s-t , .. ,, le.aaga,ana oxerated:bx the Penusalvaulti:
•
TIME OF ~
PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
Erie Mail Train 2:45 P. M.
Erie Express Train 6:40 A. M.
Elmira Express Train 2:50 A. m.
LEAVE NVEbTWARD. - -
Erie Mail Ttnin ,
12:0 3 A. M.
Erie Express Traml2:oo P.
•
Elmira Express Train' . 2:40 A. )L
-
Passenger ears run through on the Erie Mail and Ex
press Trains a ithont change bath ways between Philadel
phia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION. t' •
Leave New Yoe, at 6.00 r . 31_ arrive at Erie 3:37 A. 31
Lem e Erie at r. 31.. arrive at New York 1:13 P. 31
.Vn Change of Cars Beitrent Eric and Nix York,
- Sltvpinr Car , on ail Ni train=.,
For information resprf.ana Pii4-eng, business, apply
at Corner 311th on Market Streets. Philadelphia.
Ant ihfrrPiebl b116i710,1 of the Comp:l°y ,, Agents ,
S. E. RAN i'.-roN Jr., C..r. I:itlk and Market Stt..
J. W. Erie.
15 - 31. BROW , : Agent. N. C. R. R. 'Baltimore.
11. 11. HOUSTON,
GtiMBERLAND VALLEY tk. FRANK
LIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF HOURS.—
On aud. after Mvad:iy. NoNeml,cr 20, 1:305, Passenger
'1 rains will run daily. as follows, (Sundays excelled) :
FOR CHAMBERSBURG-AND HARRISBURG:
A. 8.. P.M.
Leave. Hagentown 7:l0 2:45
" Greeneas.tle 7:45 3:35
C Arrive at.... .... 5.17 4:20
Chatulsertsburg ss—
( Leave at. ........ 8:25 ' 1:13
Leave Shippensbarg. ...... .. - ... 1:53 1:48
" Sc::: die 1:27
.2:21
_
'
Carli,le 6:50 10:03 3.04
" 31,11:06essburc, --, ' 7.21' 10 36 3.37
Arrive at liarrislturtr - 7:50 11,10 4:10
FOR CIIA7.kIBER9I4I - RG A\'l4 HAGERSTOWN:
. A.M. 1.5. 1..5.
Leave IlarriAturg 1:40 1:40 4.30"
- . .
'• 31.vhanic.sburg . 9.1,9 2.20 5.03
" Cart;4le ' 0 .56 :: 53 5:3,0
•. Sep vllle 10:34 :3,99 .--
.' SluppenBburg„ -.....11;07 4.00
Arrive nt l'hnmhorsbprg 11:35 4%30
Leak e ChamberAhati
" Greem...tre
Arrive al llngelown
. -
. .
. .
MAing . ../..5o emmeetions nt Ilarri.burg with trains to
and Coon l`lottolelploa, Now York. rittsburg. Baltimort.
and %\a,binzton.
The Tram leaving- Ilarrisbarg at 4.30 p. 31'. ran, only as
clar ' , 0. N. LULL. Supt.
WEE , IIIIIMIMEMI
S. i'il_lll...-Cl - 1AA113ErS131:11(3- &
• MT. UNION ,t-ITAGE LEs:ES.—"l'hronrll fpleon•
~ireful
:Nlt n.on Lm liar at I'. :NI ma
/m., , 0 , .n0r ,, ,upt Shade I:•, with Chamberfiwurg
on 'I nW.SA-: 'and Satur.tay. Al.O
C Ila•nlker.l•ilrg I. a Mr. lloir at I. A. SI . on the. , day,
I , oy ponutti b.ILL:•I4 , iit ti•!. of, the .A% .P.l a ,
I.F - Path respon•illillty
rael.:lo , 1,1 n enol,l,ln, r othor %To:,
por-4. 1: h ,:i % r..1 11, the 110`11 , ..1 th.•
IF II Nrouriv'or.
Str tI.E: (I 5,1• ty f
0(11'5' jfuntishing 030015.
II Ii; s R BIG MEN.
•
SIM, 11t11,. Men,
Men,
Shut. for Plait, Men,
Shirts for ußfea,
at ROSS', gre,it Shut th,p , rjgre.r.s S'I'ItCET. oppo
met:. - t
M It S. IiItUSITE Ex
ana Pomades ..f flrit elaas at
cOLLARS OF ALL KINDS, AT
F AN (!. --- V SCARFSAND TIES AT
).SS'
ToDisPEPTICS.—Haying teen tlftiic
tad for a number of years frith Dyspepsia. I was
advised to try DR. WISHART'S MEDICINE fiir that
disease. -I derived great benefit and recommended it to
quite a , number of my friends and who were also much
beactittml by it, 11,11 d WiW6t, tesiwnonials eon be had if nee•
esedry. I have been aptsdnted by Dr. Vishart aa Agent
for the Sale of his Modicum, wholesale or retail.
OEI
WESTWARD
CBE
1.00 A M
S 4 7,
=MOM
I=
General Freigla Ag't. Ilallatlelruia.
11. \V. GWINNER.
Genoral Ticket AO Philadelphia
A. L. TYLER,
General Supt. Williamsport
11:40 4:40
.1.i.‘.255:30
1.05 6.10
• r W. G. REED, - -
Repnwitniy o9trn, Olumloowburg
Brags ant ittenitines:
v
1 _ M. I L L }.. R ,
NEW DRUG STORE, •-1
I=
•
CI?
- BROWN'S HOTEL,
.
41 i has a
—2_44
WELL SELECTED STOCK_
' I -0 _
of -
i
PURE
.1)1211GS, ~17.1
'
CIFEEMICA . LS,
and all the best
PATENT MEDICINES.
KEROSENE OIL,
LAMPS,
PERFUMERY
SOAPS, ,t_c
it:est End of Brown's' hotel
DR.UGS!
C. 11. CRESSLEII. successor to HF.YSER CRESS-
Ltit, has opened in his new room. on Second 'street, oppo
site the Post Office, where every effort will' be made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation or the liberal patronage which the firm re
ceived-is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is now offered. Also a
desirable assortment of "
Perfumery,
Soaps,
Pocket 80.0k5,,
Hait - Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Toetlt Brushes,
Cosmetics,
Dentifrices,
and Fancy Articles in great rarfety.
KEROSENE LA.lll?S.—Erery• description of Hand
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Ranging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for Kilrben use, Parlor use, Sture use and Office
11,e
THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET.
- Fmnitp Eyespf all Colors. Everything inn Druggists
Mine al lifisiness,,, -
- :., - frPreseriptions receive special attention. and are
compounded 0 ith care and skill._ C. IL CItESSLER,
Set and street, urpo,ite the Post Office.
OBEE
ENNEDI"S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
I X Hecht', Croup Syrup.
If eltubo Extract But!lin,
Ayer,: San.par.lln.
Ayer: Cher, P-otorzt,
I\ - 0,4r - or' soothing Syrup,
at SPANGLES's,
OCK ROSE AT
, - • sPAGLEtrs.
BRNET 'I" S COCOAINE,
at SPANGLER'S.
CHAMO S K I. N S,
114-s.T
ERCIIANT'S GARGLING OIL, AT
SPANGtER'S. ,
AT'CALISTER'S OINTMENT,
-01_ at • SPANGLER'S.
p RE. L_l QUORS ,:A
nITRT AND COSTAR'S RAT ENTER
MINATOR, at SPANGLE'R'S.
COSTAR'S BED-BUG EXTERMINA
;TOR, at SPANGLEWB.
fIORN STARCH, FARINA AND CO\-
lJ Lye. at SPANGLER'S.
VOW IS THE TIME.—AII persons de
,irons. of l oiot fat. • healthy Stock. khOUld
NINON'S CATTLE POWDER..
A_TTEXTION FARMERS.-17i:e
os . s CATTLE ' , ownEn, for t our hordes,
CO , S. I log:s and Sheep if you dexlrel.e.tith; -Stook.
fIOOD BUTTER.-NIXOYS-C t ITTLE
lJ POWDER will cause . a'greater How of richer milk,
producing more loittetliouiatny Powder in use.
VIXON'S CATTLE POWDER.- , -Try
11 it and be convinced that it will do more than any
lihtr
vixoN'S STOCK OF MEDICINES
i% very complete. fro , th mid reltabl, _
VIXON'S STOCK OF Pf.RFtNIERY,
Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Artiele• ,, is the
largest in the county-,
VOR COLDS.-Try NIXON'S COUGH
SYRUP.
TpEETII.-11' you want a goott Topth
Bra.ll and timi.+thiug to tt o tc,th Mean. l•alt At
XON.S.
s;.'abblr . rp anb parnroo.
SIDDLERY! REMOVAL!!---
JEREMIAH OYSTER rto.peettull) rt.turt.B his
than), hi his patrons for the liberal encouragement receL
ved from them heretofore, and he would invite them and
the command). generally. who may need 'any thing in his
line to give him a call at his new stand, tin 31.0/1 Street,
on the ...ante site occupied by tutu pies :bus to the fire. where
keeps constantly eon hand every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS of his ott n manutheturc. and he
is prepares!-to set! the same on terms that defy eompeti•
Ron. EvoryNuilele colored for wale is warrented to be
made_ of the, best materiol and by competent workman,
whii , ll will Irefully demonstrated on an examination there.
of.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would elm, call the
attention of personS wanting a good, neat and cheap and
substantial Trunk or Valise to 116 tousorttneut.
CJ A DDLER S' - HARD WARE.-C.
GOBDI)X has just purchased in the East a large
stoel; of - SADDLERS' HARDWARE consisting- of
Bitts. names, Bridle Fronts. Took . ro e .
ets, RO<Mt. ,, , Swivels, Pad Scren s, Gig Trees, Black
trimmed and full plate self.adjusting Treett, Patent and
Enamelled-Leather, Saddlers' Hair, Patent Leather Col.
tars, Oruatneuts. Girth and Rein Web, Cock-eyes, Thread,
Trunk, Nails, Seek Protectors, Se . •, c la he invites
Saddler's and others to call and Cr' nine, and which will
be sold at lOW rates.
CMIRY COMBS, 111 RSE CARDS,
Mane Cards. Brushes. He Boots, Cow hides and
many othes-articles nut necest ry to entimemte, at
GORDOSYS.
-LT ARNE S 5, S IDLES, BRIDLES,
11 Collars, Halters, &0.. %11waystit band at
GORDON'S.
A FINE SUPPLY OF HORSE BLAN-
A 1 ketg at GORDON'S.
BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE
trousE!—No. 44 North Tenth Stmt, abort Market,
==!
BEDS,
PEATHF.ES,
3iATTRASSES,
BLANKETS,
BED QUILTS. &e., Sti%
TI'CKERS' Celebrated SPRING BED. Every
article in the, Bedding line, et the lowest market prices.
sesoo4%. AMOS HILLBORN.
12E1
December '6;
.113t5j,
*nourance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streete,
Philadelphia. Incorporated le3o. Charter Perpetual
Authorized Capital, SWO. WA Paid-Up Capital, $2:i0,000.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1e64.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received nporihltt-
TI:AL PocictEs during the year ending December 3lst,
1883. and in force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said Policielc and have also ordered the diet•
deed of 1883 on Policies issued dining that year to be
paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are re
ceived. OFFICERS. -
- -
President—Alexander Wbilldin
Secretary and Tecosurns—Johu S. Wilson.'
Actuary—John C:=Sixos.
BOARD OF TRCSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin, J.
-Edgar Thomson, Eteorge Nugent, Hon. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts, P. B. "Mingle. Samuel Wozk. William
J. Howard. Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T.Bodlne, John
Aikmatt, Charles F. Heazlitt, Isaac Hazlehurst.
Chambersbmg, Pot., .73 the authorized
Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com
pany, and is ale - ay - 8 prepared to furnian pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insurances.
DRS. J. C. RICHARDS and W. H. BonE, Medical Ex.
aminerr. • -
REFERENCES—Iion. A. K M'Clare, Rev. S. J. NM
coils, J. S. Nixon, Chambersbnrg, and Wm. M. Marshall,
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring information or wishing to Issue will
please call on, or by addressing the Undersigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Con* or State.
marZt W. O. REED, Agent.
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.-
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCB COM-
P.Fti Y OF PIMA AOLPHIA.
ASSETS
On January 1, IKi. _ V2,501,W7 04
$400,000
011,000
1,086,208
EIS
CAPITAL
ACCEPTED SURPLUS.-
Ls - VESTED PREMIUM-
LycomE FOR 1865
7 e 3,000,000.
$5,121,950
UNstrizEo. CLADD3,
80,416.
Loses PAID Sink IEW
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
LIBERAL TERMS.
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Rancher, Isaacs Lee,
Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grunt, Geo. ' , ales,
Jacob IL smith. Alfred Filler,
George W. Richards, Fnis. W. Lewis, M. D.
CHARLES N. BANGKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JA.. R. M'ALLISTER, Sec'} pro. tem.
DAVID OAKS is the - aathorized Agent of the Coax•
peoy_in Chambersburg, who will famish all information
necessary to applicants. matM4L
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
_L AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL 95300.000. Office Walnut Street, Phila.
delphin. Tho prompt payment of Claims for Losses during
the period of nearly ,seventy yearn that the Company has
been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the
public. "
This company rill also inenre against booby WAR or
INTASION.
Persons tv,shing to insure Will please call on or addrole
the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chanibersburg..
As Agent - for this Company, lam prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property
destroyed by ;the Rebels on the:3oth of July, returning the
full premium paid 011 application at my office.
W. G. REED, Agent.
REFF.R.MicEs—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster,
Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. M'Clure. febs
OUR AGENT.—Mr. JOHN GROTE, of
Cbambersburg, is the General Agent of the Frank
lin County-Mutual Insurance Company. June 7)
.4EtoMing.
QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK.
/I I THE'OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
TILE 'MARKEL HOUSE,
Chambrnisorrg, I'rs.
_ .
The nitersluned, aaerecteinperary absence necessitated
by the di•strtieion o ClniinlietOtrir, has again returned
and opened out - in fnll tilast ill :Nlatket Rouse between
IV u,e's Dr) stele and lipber & I,enituter's Gro
cery Fore, a large as,rtmoli _
FALL AND W bk)IN rill: S. of every description
and quality.
'lbis stock C0n.i.5 , - , of Deady Thule Clothing such as
Over Coat Dross e,ts. Under Shirts,
Drawers.
URNISHING GOODS, such us
Cravat., Sa.prquivrs. lovcs 6'141,14, I laatlkerchiefs, Col
lars Umbrellas
Ills stook of Cloths for eu,tomer work consists of French,
Eughsb and Domestic manufacture. Black lex. Skinned
Fancy eassimers. Black Satin, Figured Silks; Plain and
fancy Caseates Vestings winch will be made up to order
in stiles to suit 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 meet fashionable styles,
and as none but enterienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work' well done at my
Store.
Timid:ft . " heretofore °bestowed, I tei
Thankful for the patronage
spectfally solicit a continuance of the same.
octl9 J. T. 119SKT1,18011.
W E of .. m %G re Al e.h ls: „ lN no N d rl a TE ll
w - h T o IiE 4 C is IT4ZE tob IN n T , S .
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS, to our large stock of
Goods. just received from the market,' of IVew - Vork, Phil
adelphia and Baltimore. Our Stock comprises, Satinets,
and Cloths, Renoir made Clothing
ItTts h rrid ‘ Shoe ' T. Hats and Cape, Shirts and Drawers,
Jackets—both Wolleu and Cottdn, Collars and Ties. In
addition to our large stock of Gentlemen's Wear, we
have added, a complete assortment of
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting of Merino Jackets, Hoods, Nub's's, Hose—both
Wolleu and Cotton. Gliira of all kinds, Cloak Trim.
minas, Buttons and Threads 4 in fact, a complete assort
ment of goods in their line, to which. we call their espec •
tat attention, as we will sell cheap for cash.
We are prtpared at all times to make up
GENTLEMEN'S REAR;_,
in the latest and most approved Style as wo have in our.
employ. a Skil/fit/Cotter and workmen, and which enables
us to guarantee a complete Bt.
JOHN R. STINE & CO.
MEnctusnutto, Nov. I. 1k"63-sm.
STEW CLOTHING HOUSE
Quick Salta and Small Profits. •
The undersigned has opened, In Isaac Hutton 's nssw
building - on MAIN STREET, a large and splendid stock of
READY.3IADE CLOTHING which has been cut and
made up under his own supervision. He has on hand a
large stock of Piece goods, consisting of CLOTHS of all
hinds, Black Doeskin Fancy and plain CAULMERES of the
- of the latest styles, which will be made up to order in the
hest manner to suit the tastes of all and at the lowest pos.
title prices
fie has -also a full stock of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, such us Under-shuts, Drawers, Over Shirts,
Buckskin Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Suspenders,
,collars. Hose of all kinds. Umbrellas, Hats S. Caps, &c.
• lie assures all that his is the place to get the worth of
your money, as he buys for cash and is enabled to sell
ch - r - rtiVr.ihan any other store.
Remember the place, South Male Street, nearly opposite
Greenawait's Hotel. Sign of the Red Flag. .
novßly .JOHN DIETER.
erocer it% -&c.
G OOD GOOD.S.
AT VERY SMALL PROFITS,
and ISIo mistalk, at the Old house and dth Stand,
ON TILE CORNELL OF MAIN AND WASIILNGION STREETS.
COFF,RE - S.
•
Prime Rio, Jaca arid Maricabu Coffees.
Roasted and Ground Coffees.
SUGARS.
Sugars of every grade, from the best'Donble Refined
Loa down to 121 cent Brown Sugar. .
TEA S . .
Ft l esleGunpowder Imperial. of fine flayor. - • .
Old and Young Hyrsm, and superior Black Tea. ,
..... , S Y R_U PB. -
Loy ering' e No.l Bright Yellow Syrup, •
Gojtten Yellow Syrup, at tl5- cents per gnarl.
' NeW Crop New Orleans Baktng Molasses. ----;
.41 E A T S. -
Prima fresh City-cured flaunt. warranted sonnd &good.
Dried.l3ecf Mounds, Bayou. Sales find ShoolderS.
Fre:4l Shad and Noo. 1 and Shore Mackerel by the
barrel, halves, quarters ~ i ntalis and single pound.
ICES.
Whole and Fresh Ground Spie+ warranted rune.
CANty F ft cIT.S.
l'inn Api le. r, Mr t ekg, r 6 ps,
'rtattaritai..., and Jelt., fur the sickly.
I'eaulles L Cherr:es, PIP. A , and Apricots preferred in
brandy, Canned 0:6 Ste, and TUmatoo.."
P
Doren Jar Kar Mtrrol.
Fre.b Jer.ey Cralll orries and Priori Fr lit..
146: on, Curralits and Drioi German Peurs. Nutt , . &e
1, A .1( P S
- L am p, ri,l an.: Wicks.
P+++,
4.la,Wnre War, and Earth,. Wa re .
and . ichi has liven
I++++,hrht on +he 1,-4 tern: ana Iri hr mitj a small WI.
:Ince by Vcali ^E. D. REID.
rAItKET HOUSE.--- - The undersigned
_krt. respectfully inform their numerous chstonlers and
the pthlic genernily.that they have re-opernd their Gro
cer) t"terr . in the room formerly Occupied by the !took and
Ladder Company, ire.the Market Rouse, and take this
method of rsturning their thanks for the libentl patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete al
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugark, Teas, To.
boost's, 'Brushes. Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass.
ware. Qtleell.RWllre and everything heretofore keptAt their
former place of business,. They will always keep a suffi
cient stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the
plan, (Market Rouse.) three doors from the corner, on
Queen Street. faug3l] LIMIER & LESEASTER.
T.IIPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.—The
Grover .sr. Baker Sewing Machine Company menufac•
vire, in addition to their celebrated GROVER A: BAKER
sirrren MACHINES, the most perfect SHUTTLE or
LOCK.STITCH DIACIIRM in fhe market, and afford
purchasers the.opportunity of selecting, after Wieland ax
amination of both, the one best suited to their wants.
We call Special attention to their new O. I MASH:-
FACTURING MACHINE, which L 5 adapted to every
variety of sewing, from the thinnest muslin to the heaviest
leather, and will work equally well with cotton, - linen or
silk thread. For sale by
octlB- . 4m - H. E. HOKE% Chambersburg.
LADIES`' CLOAKING CLOTHS
VELVET CLOAXINGB
` , CRINCHILLA CLOAK:MOS
BLACK CLOTH, (very cheap.)
" (all wool).
" (all wool, heavy.)
Ladles Call and Examine at
WHITE'S NEW STORE ROOM
Mao Street.
I
Al?o SrroniCitler
82 so
4 00
4 30