The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, December 13, 1865, Image 4

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lot ALTIIIORE LOCK HOSPITAL.-134
JOHNSTON. the founder of flits Celebrated Incas
lion, offers the most certain, speedy-, and only effectual
remedy fa the world for (:tests, Structure., Strains'
Weakness, Pain in tire Lons, Constitutional Debility,
Impotence, Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Affeetitins
edam Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart. Dyerep t ia, Net
tons Irritabftity, Diseases of the Head, Tlihrat;Niute of
skill: and all those serious and melancholy disorders at is
init. from the destructive habits of Youth, tcbirh. do itroy
both body and wand. These secret and Molitary practites
are more fatal to their thau the solar, of the Syrena
to the mariner ltlyssns, blighting their amid brdliant
hope , or anticipations, rendering marriage, impossible!
Y9UNG MEN!
luting Men eq.:chilly, a•ho have I,erome the t let i v. of
Solitary Vice, tlant dreadful and destructive habit which ant
annually Sweeps to an untintel a-rave thb‘astler 4 of l•oung
men of the moat exalted talent eta brilliant iutt•llet t. 1, in,
might otherwise have entr.tneed listening Si•nale+ with the
thanderaof eloquenee. or waked to evatory the living lyre
non tall with full confidence.
M A 1?-4 . I A G E
Married persons, or youriginen uuteuq.inting marriage
being aware of likysimil wettlulern org anw defor
&e., Almu, ithutethalPly eon:mit Dr. Johti.tou.
. .
e nl o places hinn.oll antler the clue of Dr. Johnston
unto roligionsay confide in his honor itS a g.tiennin, and
No:Mont - 1y rely ttp,,n his skill as a physician.
ORGASM WEAKNI;SS INESIP,DIATELY CURED
=l3l
'rids disease is the peaalty most frequently paid t tt
Who itaa become the \lmmn of improper Induhtvnec,
yon,,,r ',en..ns are tin, apt to conanit ezee,,e, reran'
being imam 4it the dreadful eontruitletteei that may easite.
Now, who understands time sulueet ',till pretrial coal Lk)
that the istWee of l'roereotion tx bet nuance Le theme billing
Into Stoprope - r habit thus byy I.IM tie•
prived - of - the plentatte of healthy and tint took
serious awl destructive sylol.cithy to mind and body hn,e.
The system becomes derunued, the physical dud mental
powentweakened, nervous debility, tlyspetedu. pulpit:Odor
of the heart, indigestion, u ousting of the frame, eifugli,
riputolng of consumption.
Office No. 7, South Frederick Strut,
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seven arms from Baltimore street, Best side. up the steps.
Be particular iu observing the name unit number, or ) ou
will mb.take the place.
. _ _
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS
No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.
. _ .
DR. JOIINSTQN, Member of the Itoyal College to
Surgeons, Loudon, graduate front one of the most element
Colleges of the Cnittd Staten, and the greater part or
whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Loudon,
° Paris. Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of
the moot astonishing cures that were ever known. Many
troubled with ringing in the head and earn when asleep,
great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds. and
bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended son...butes
wi a derangement of a n ted, were ourod immadiately.
A CERT-.k-IN DISE.A.SE!
Wheu the nritguideditul imprudent s wary of pleasure
find he has imbibed the nee-d of this painful disease, it Ls, of
tto happens that an ill-tinted .5110 . ..4,41.hute-tor dread ,11
dts
coocry, deters him from applynor to 11.11 , ' ,111.1 da rn edu,at
tionand respeeMbility eau aloeLeh mad him; deloyine till
the cobbti u tion.) syngnonse of thich ern.] do case MU kr their
appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased n.se
noeturual pains in the head and limbs, dullness ..f sight.
1 / 1 •21h2e11, nobs on the chin, hones and arms, blotches on the.
bead, face and extremities, progresaioe a oh /rightful ra
pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the lames of
this note fall In and the victim of this an tut disease be
comes a horrid object of commistenitem till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings, 1.3 Fending Into to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns," To sorb, there.
fore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most
inviolable secrecy ; and from Os eXtel,iN e practice in the
findllospitals of Eurolui'and Amenca; he ran confidently
recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate vic
tim of this horrid disease.
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to
this horrid disease owing to the unskillfuluess of ignorant
pretenders - who by n.se of that dreadful poison, !Mercury,
rut
tr petil coristitutum, and either send the uufortunate 6 .
a An •n l
residue grave, or make the idue of life miserab .
_
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! S
Dr. J. dresses those who have injured themselves by
private and Improper inithigenees. .
These are some of tine sad anti metatlelliolv PlfeetA pro.
doted by early habits of youth, via i—Weel.c,e. ot the
Rack and Limbs, Pains its the llead, Ihtnneas of Sight,
Lois of Muscular Power, Palpitation ot the Heart, Dye
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digvs
tive.Punctioris, General Debility. Symptoms ot Cousump
don, &a,
MENTALLY, the fearful effeete on the mind are moth to
be dreaded; loos of Itletnurv, eunfuelon of Ideas , Depres
lion of Spirits , Evil Foretkelingl. ATeruion to Sotnety,
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, he., are some
of the evil effects-
Thousands of person-9 of all ages can now judge what
Is the cause of their declining health, tossing them vigor,
beimming weak, pale, have bateau appe.trance about the
eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption.
~.17r. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATIND REMEDY
FOR ORGANIC IVE-IKNESS.
By this gnat 'and important remedy, 'Weakness of the
orgallsl3 speedily Cured, audfull vigor restored.
Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who
had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Modal Duyualifi•
cation, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weal:floss or Ex
haustion of the most fearful kind, speedily - cured by Dr.
Johnston.
YOUNG SIES;
who have Injured 14entselves by a certain * practice, indul
ged in when alone—a habit frequeutly learned from erb
companions, or at school. the elievls pre nightly felt, even
when asleep, and if not cured reuiß-ernurriage impossible,
anddesicosysboth mithd and body-.should apply immediately
What a pity that a young man. the hope of his country,
the darling of his parents. should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of Isle, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature, nod indulging in a cer
tain secret habit. • Such persons, before corusunplating
MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne
cessaryrequisltes to promote connubial kalTiness. Indeed:
InrrMarrit the»,
pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair. and filled with the
melancholy reflection, tlutt the happiness of ateklier Ito
comes blighted with our sa n.
OFFICE _NO. ...%,BOUTII FREDERICK STREET
BALTDIORE.
TO STRANGLERS —The many thousands cured at this
Institutlon.in the last fifteen years , and the numerous im•
portant surgical Operations performed by Dr J., witns-ssed
by the reporters of the papers and many other persons,
notices of which have appeared again anti again before
the 'public, is a sufficient guarantee to the
N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthless quut Its
advertising themselves • - .ysicians ruining the health
of the already afflicted r. Johnston deems it net essar,-
to say to those outlet tinted N, ith has reputation, that Isis
Diplomas bang in • a office.
;It) CE.—All letterg mnSf be post paid and
contain a Fes • e stamp for the replaor no answetewill
be sent. ) - 'mar If-ly.
EiliatOez attb *luau.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c
ilitorlnginst opened a well &elected asigirtrueut of good&
In my line, directly
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street,
where my Old and I hope many new customers will Had
me during business hours. My old stock having been re
duced very suddenly on the 30th of July last, L was cons•
pelted to buy an
Entire New Stock of Coinls,
which are of the latest styles and patterns, consist* of
Gold and Silver (Imported and Aniericnn)
Gent's and Ladies' Watches,
Jewelry of fine and medium qualities,
Silver Thimbles,
Napkin' Rings,
Fruit and Butter Knives,
• .f Gold Pens of fine quality, .
Pocket Cutlery,
•
Razors, Strops and Brushes,
Sliver Plated Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives,
Jet! Goods,
Pocket Books,
Ladles' Purses,
Nail and Tooth,Brnshes,
- Redding and Pocket Combs,
Lead Pencils,
3rtIrOCCO Satchels,
Large and Small Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Flutes,
Fifes,
Banjos,
Tamborinei,
Accordeoro,
FlUtiUll.ll, &c
The assortment of CLOCKS Is large and of every va•
riety.
I have on band the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE,
which can be fired Man times in that man) seta - aids.
Eistylrody should have one for self defence.
The public are invited to call and examine mem.
PISTOLS on band and orders filled for any kind that
mny beiwanted. Cartridges of all siren kept on hand.
From 'long experience I can adapt SpechwieNt., the eight
of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES in 'Gold, Silver and Steel Frscoe4 aL
ways onhand.
Having the agency for the sale of the celebrated BUR.
GLAR AND FIREPROOF SAFE. manufaetured lay
Farrell, Herring & Co, I will fill orders ut the manufac•
tares price. All Information in regard to them given.
- The public amino ited to rail and examine the stook.
Watches, Clocks atidoeJewelry repaired at lon rates to
snit the times.
dech4
EDWARD AUGIIISLIACGII
GOLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE.
NJ, F. G. LITMAN.
Second Street, in Washington Hold Bvildivg.
Has Just returned from the nay stilt, a large and cheap
stock of goods, to %Odell be invites all it/ 1 . 0111• .4 0 10111 -
. 1 ine before pnrehastag elsewhere. Dig sto-k consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WA"' CIIES,
•
of the latest-stylm
Gold and Silver Cbalns
Breast-Pins,
Ear and Finger Rh g,,
• Share Buttons, Stink, elr
SILI - F,Jt-W .A it E. -
Table and Tea Spoons, Parke, Napkin Rine,, Butter
Knives, Castors, &c.
rair I hare added to no - stock a large usrortneou of
thirty hour and eightday (2,LOCKS, all of %%Midi will be
'add low. Goods wiirrautcd as repreonited. -
nr Thankful to toy "inaay friendi and 1 ,4t4,111Yr1• for
their liberal patronage. would most re..pe, tinily ask of
there a ountinuilhee of the name.
aryiladf
MA It SII ALL C 0 • ,
(hLeeri.6oltfi "fi , F. J. POAKY,)
HAGERSTOWN, MD.. •
Would respecthdly inform their friends and the public
grnerully that they has n itad'rettuned from the citiea with
a large stock of New and lisaddind Golds.—cone fisting o
FINE GOLD AND SILN ER WATCHES AI•ZO
JEIVELRY Of' EVERY DESCRIPTION:
SILVER and PLATED WARE. SPOONS' FORKS,
DLLS, KNIVES .11111 CA f . ; . 1 1 titS
KThires, Razors Itazor•Strapo —Hair, Tooth. and Nail
Bint,Tes —Pocket Itook,t road , of every kind, Leather
&labels. and a Ceuend Variets of FANCY GOODS
A Lunge Assortno•ot of SPEI"IACLY,S To SI - IT ALL
}.YES. . •
ung9.Gm •
r,OODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
‘.A PRESENTs, lIENRY LfAliprit,
Alum STREI:r
WATCHES,
PINE JEWETRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
pr.oni.rfor:sll,VEß PLATED WARE. ne4l43m.
*lobes anb Einztatare.
T IG LUNING RODS GALVANIZED.-
..1J ETTER & EYRTER are putting up Lightning
Rods or Galvanized Iron (all the rods ate twisted from the
top to the grouirl) which is far superior for durability awl
protection than the Mna - tilon straight Black Iron Rods
The Gairanired rod bring a more perfect conduaor and
cornea cheaper, also Ltalitning Rods repaired in good style.
Call and examine the Galvanized Rods before having arty
r the Heck nole put op Store Boum on Main street.
Cool: s.TovEs AND TIN WARE.—
.1/1 Potrero. of Cook Starr., Parlor and Wood Stara
(ter burning woo.l or roar) Tin, Shea Iron, Copper and
Ern , . Wore M i
na kinds constantly on Land and for sale
cbcap at ETTER S- EYsTtays, Main Street, opposite
-ter d Star,
IrEIZOSENE OM AND LAMPS.-ET
ix .1 EH YSTER ore selling very best quality
of Kerosene Ulf tud Lamps, duo Lamp Shades, of all pat
terer. Wiekn, Homers. Lamps of all kintin
altered laid repaired at .Lon autiee, at their Store Room
ou 2tlala ',tree%
f 1(11'1'1.:11 IVOR K.-ETTE R & E
T lilt are prepared to mate any size Copper Milli:
Worms P,; itiortrx' firettlts, iu fact anything made of
Copper Lind at the very lowest Price. All Medi of Cop
p er repairing done, and work all guaranteed.
I'II:TER 6c. EY ST ER ARE. PREPARED
.12.1 to do an kitali'of i:A3•FITTI\G' lALUSIBING and
NELL HANG lit: at Ann 11(Aiee aud mod; guaranteed
. t o gtve satisfltetion.
VTTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED
to put up HEIT &RS of all kinds, with portable and
Brie): Gain;;, Citoti:tNit fl .1:5 of 411 kind* with Hat
;nu , Tani , and erY may want
Ca and See Ito bo.l.lre tnal.nig any t....ratigemtut+ t ills
pliwr Inter
'VOA - ES, TIN-WARE, &T.--
NULLIMI, HAMILTON S Co.,
I,a e removed to their Mammoth Store
Establhohment uu the
here they are prepared to ,seeolnum.elste who Itray
naut auything in their Hoe.
, They keep 5,r .ale, at reduced pneei, all the btott loft
term< of
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES
They are ready a to pat U EATERS into housea,
Store,
ml\ RARE. sift.ET IRON WARE. &e.
JL es. • r\ 4 . 1 , 1 mule of hest material, can be bad
‘if MILLI:It. 11. , 11 I, DIN S. CO'S. new atore at
rate,
I'IAM/ 1:1 t & co. pat up SPOUTING,
I,V.t NIZED 1,1 1 ;}ITN)N1 - 111.01)S, and to Jobbing
byli..; hand% at pm,. that cannot be complained of.
ILLER. HAMILTON & CO., HAVE
opened, on the S. E. Corner of Diamond, a
large and well selt,ted assortment of HOUSE FURNISH=
ING GOODS, such am - Cedar Tubn. Buckets,
tent. Sifteni, Coffee Mulls, Knivei tint Forts, Spmns,Le.,
for Hale low for I
The) . have a i•plerlht or Kerosene Oil, Lamps,
Lantern... Lamp Sinntes. (•hiumerl, Rieke and. [turners
or best iltutlit3 and at cheapest pricer. •
rcpairedAtte.l4 and well.
ATILLER, HAMILTON kfio., HAVE
Itlrace .t o eh of BRASS, ENAMELLED AND
PORCELAIN KETTLES fur sale cheap.
They have Lard Cults, Coll Hods, Shovels, Tong.
Toilet.Warte..4.:e. very fine. and at greatly reduced rates
I
ATILLER, HAMILTON & CO.,
k bought their largo stock of goats before the ad.
viitjee in prices East. for . cash, and Cilla and will sell at
shaft profits.
They insure wort; Ihme , i• from a Tin 'Roof to a Tin Cup;
give tbem e eott aml 10, f.or patripoh,s
jIOR C 0 M PORT, CoNVENIENCE
Ana Lue
TUOMSON' LONDON 'KITCHENER.
ErRoPEAN RANGE! .
VIE 11F,T RANGE. EVER INVLSTEII, •
SOLI) Al'
CHASE, SHARPE 6: THOMPSON'
Sod St., Philadelphia.
Iron Voanderg, and Manufartnrerg of Stores, Heaters)
Tinned and Enamelled Wares, (attg23ditn,
lirv. anti ,fattry. Goobo.
D R
YGO O D S
AND NOTIONS.
ECK El
Nearly Opposite to Greenawait's Hotel,
Iluve just opened with an entire new stock of Dryi (1,441 s
and Notions of all kinds, which they hat e selected
with great care to adapt them to this market,
and which will be sold at the lowest
CABII It %TES. Their list includes
All grades of Callous,
Lupen's best All-Wool il'Lninee, plain and printed,
Muslin d'Laines,
Amelines,
Ilaratheas,
_ Broeadsijklpaeta", — • .
Alpacca,
Silk Crape Plaids,
Fancy and Plain cord Amusing
•
Shepherd Plaids, all styles
Lupen's beet French Merinos, all colors,
Mourning Goode, all etyles,
Plain and Printed Flannels,
Sark Flannels,
Gilberi's Opera Flannels, all colors,
White, Hell. Grey and Yellow Flannels,
Ladies' Cloaking Clothe, all kinds,
Shirting Milslins, blenched and brown,
Sheeting Muslins, bleached and brown,
Fancy rind Plain Caesinieres, French and Atnericaa,
Sallinetts, Tueeds, Jennx, VCbtilkO, &c,
Linrn'l able Cloths, Tim els end
Napkins, iu every style,
Umlaut' Ciirrets, all priers,
Ribbons, Laces, Ruffles,
Hose, Gloves,
Cottml,
runatF,
'Handkerchiefs,
Pius, Needle., t.z.e.,
'BALMORAL AND 11001' SKIRTS
[1? - 11entenater, Nn Ohl itlootta at F.,:a.F.t. CI mural's-
Ne-tn Store. Cull and xuunin•. SUK3I)
I_ E. - W ALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL,
70 CHEST:UT ST, PHILADELPHIA,
bee now open
LACE CURTAINS,
of }fir own Importation.
BROCATEI.I,E CURTAINS. , •
- D....4.15E: CURTAINS.
WOOL REP CURTAINS.
SA'l IN LAINEACURTAINS.,
NOTTINOHAM CURTAINS.
MUSLIN CURTAINS.
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
Cotp.trualy revolving NOVF.LITEIR in
cuitrAis MATERIALS,
ewhrm•iug the Celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH and
StOLIE DRAPERIES f
F. G. DIT.MAN
WINDOW S 11 ADES
in every Desirable Style, Color or Price!
W,II.IIAVEN,
liavS.tin I No mi Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
FUTOOOIIIII.7 Goods. ,
MISS BACILLI %could especially eall the attention of
thi to the Nint' STYLE: OF Just re
yoked Itorn.S.,. York, and for whiell she is the 901011 gent
fur Frackliti county.
Her FELT 11A IS shejs offering !Quer than eau now
be purehlintql iu the city_72
Alt the New. Styles of Goods, Trimmings, &e.. regu
larly received an intruffueed•lti New York auil. l'hiladel
phial
:tone. Second Street, opposite the Marlet House.
uus`22.ett
TOB PRINTING, in every style, done
e5O Ihs Offs nt Olt FRANKLIN REPOSITORY
S. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND
Marty opposite old Honk
for 4,r t.oai and
I=
OILBERT;„
=MEM
NEW STORE,
MAIN STREET
AL,o, A t. NEAT YARIETT OF
tiooto anb sBiationerg.
B OOKS! BOOKS!!. BOOKS!!!
AT SNIDER:B
BOOK AND VARIETY STORE,
in the Markel House, opposite Brown's Hotel.
Keeps constaetly on hand
—SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
'STATIONEISY, &e.
Sables, Hymn Books, Photograph Albums,
Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fixtures,
Wall Paper, FAO Baskets,
Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Satchels,
Blank, Pascal:id Memorandum Boots of all sizes,
. .
Gold Pens and Holders,
Pocket Books,
Ladies' Fancy Combs,
Zephyrs—German, Cashmere and' Shetland Wool,
Blank Deeds,
Arnold's and other Inks,
Architect and Pattern Paper:
Songs, Dime Novels, Joke Book*, &•" 6 .
Old Books, Periodbnals, Music and Newspaper"
bound iu any style.
BM;a Rooks made to order. Paper ruled to any
Nttern.
''re , AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF INTERNAL
RI VENI:E STAMPS. novls
sHRYOCK'S 1300 K STORE,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
Selotol, Miwellanetios and S. S. Hooka,
Stationery, Pliptographs and Albums':
Wall Paper and 'Window Shades.
Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens,
N. York and Piffled& Dailies,
Weeklies and Monthlies,
Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goode,
• Biblei and Hymn Books.
Orders uf the most conspire dercription filled on the
shortest notice. x . •
OLD EDITICtki hunted up by Mr. J. K. Shryock at a
reasonable commis ion.
• Agents for S.4II..LSWAY'S Pianos and MAI4OS Sc HAHi.t\'a
Colonel Organs. oet4
TO OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS.
—We have made SPECIAL arrangements this Fall to
proeure our SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL mt.
T ut sueli rates. that we man supply our WHOLE.
Slo3tElts at the lowest possible prices.
S. S. SHRYOCK.
- -
TO
S"
N I) A Y SCHOOLS.—We are`
.
agents for the Zreerittan S. 8. Union and Other
leen.eb for the ,urply of Sande). 8010.1 Books.
S. S. SHRYOCK.
l a l +r I SCE ANEOCS BOOKS.—Partic
urar attention given to keeping . on band all the new
loiblientions
no homed. S. S. SHRYOCK.
r 10 BOOK BU YE RS.—Book buyers
alit hnl it to their adruntage to give thin call before
port baring el.itm hire. Prompt attention to written tinier's.
S. S. SURVOCK.
C 110 0 L 13 - oro K S.-111 the School
io use to be had at city' prices, at
SHRYOCK'S.
r 1 TEACHERS :=Special terms to
Teaclion., for School Ippols and . Sta4latwtics.
_BOOKS! BOOKS! !—We have made ar
rumretnebt, in the Eastern risks to All orders by Er
pr,/, in the shartuxt passible time. S. S. SiIItYOCK.
)(1(1R s.—liibraries supplied and re-tit
particntar ativantnge,
S. S. SURYOCK.
et urational.
IMNIMMiI=iI
-"IRON BUILDINGS
O. 37 FIPTR STREET
TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED
FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR
THE FULL GRADUATING COURSE
TIME UNLIMITETY;
BOOK KEEPING
BUSINESS PENNIANSIIIP,
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIOICS,
LECTURES UPON-ALAW, ETJITCS
DETECTING COLtTERFEIT MONEY, &C
Other Colleges have either advanced their3loW fee to
.5.'50, or charge $lO to $l5 extra for Penmanship. - Their
Bloke and Statibnery, also. eostulg from $ll2 to $OO--
ours cost but 85.
I)UFF S ORIGINAL OF BUSINESS EDIT.
,o 4 tooght in +hos coy for about twenty-flve
earl. !nai tt,r own Fyiteim, of Book Keelong. ahkch are
agauminnwl l.a. tho A mi:tiran Trottitute • and Chember'of
Comng , rce, nod other competent authorities of New Sorc,
as the moot perfeet +v,aem, to 11.14'. Wall W. 1.1. DUFF'S
FIRST BUSINESS AND ORNAJSENTAL
PEN3IANSIIIP tan4ht
DAY' AND EVENING CLASSES
It n-i , l be fund Iny - pnper inquiry that this is the only
C,4lece of the kual in the Union conducted by an experi
cneeit Merchant and whose. Penman is a trained acconnt-
51ercinws. steamer anti 8an1,54 ran always ob
tein educattst ne.untantei on application e
mir crilee.
desiring. our elegant near Ctruular, pp. 75
e..nt.C.nnur an - outline of sour Course of Study and Frac-
S„unples of our Penruan's Business and Oma
n. nt.tt Wrdimr, must eneloge TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
u. P. DUFFS SOS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
n - 311 mail any peixon enclosing, n+i2, a cop
of oither , atr Nteroantile or Steamboat Book Keeping' post .
paid.
13aoto ant Moro.
B oo' SHOE EMPORIUM.
FELDMAN
hae,the pleasure of announcing to his old patrons and the
generally, that he hits jug received front the City
the 'largest stool: of
BOOTS AND SHOES
es or offered in the county. He has constantly on hand a
large assortment of
MEN'S STOO.A, P AND FINE BOOTS.
Also Women's and Children hoes, together with aen
eral assortment of
BUFFALO AND 4 OVER SHOES.
Particular attention paid to manufacturing
LADIES' DRESS SHOES AND GASPERS,
as be has employed the most competent workmen M this
department of his business.
His reputation toe making fashionable, easy fitting Boots
Sr unsuriossed by any establishment ont of the city
Remember the Stand, MAIN STREET
Opposite Taylor's Mg/
iLf
THE GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITER
with or without Buckles, nt PA XTON'S.
A FINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS,
_Li rimy and durable, just received at PAXTO:si'S.
WHOLE 4ALE AND RETAIL!
RovEs & TWINES.
ho undersigned basing purchased the entire Stock and
Futures of the Rope and Twine Manufactory of J. P.
np.y, deed. respectfully announces toher friends, and the
former patrons of the establishment, that she will Continue
to carry on the business. in all its various branches, at
THE OLD STAND,
on Franklin street, Chambersburg, where she will he pleas
ed to receive the calls and orders of the public. All kinds,
sizes, and qualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
always kept on Laud or made to order of the best material,
and turniied at reasonable prises. In connection with the
above business, ~ , be is also prepared Jo manufacture
HAIR, HUSK, AND OTHER
MEITRASSES,
as well as lion.e Plant:els and Fly Sets of superior goal
ity and style. Persons In want of superior articles in the
above line aro requested to call, er send their orders, which
-.rill be attended to promptly.
dec2l.ly MARY £ (IttAY.
P ATENT STANDARD SCALES
BANKS, niI:MORE & CO.,
SISCCE.&3OI2S , TO B. DAVIS & CO.,
SlOnufacturers of
PXTENT STANDARD SCALES,
suitable for .
\Weigh Locks, Railroad Tracks and Depots,
Coal, Ray toid l,lse Stock.
Also, ull the various descr iptirms of Dormant and Porta
ble Platform Scales and Patent Beams.
MANUFACTORY,
I:.."th Street and Penna. Avenue, Philadelphia.
WAttElloollB,
' 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
• 2C4 Baltimore Street. Bultimora, Slit, [tan•9p-ly.
OAR RIA GE MANEFACTORY.—The
undersigned would respectfully inform the public that
hr has resumed the Carriage making business at the old
stand of Peltier & P olt2, on the ctdaer of Market and See.
und Streets, where he Is prepared to make to order any
kind "(CARRIAGES desired - . llta will also keep on band
and for sale all kihds of 'vehicles, such as BAROUCIIES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Le.
He will also give particular attention to repairing Veld
cies and us lie has none •but the best of workmen in his
employment he feels assured that his work will give sat
isfaction. -
Ills prices will be found to be as low if nut lower than
at any other shop.
LIVERY.—He keeps im band a stock of good saddle
and driving Horses and Carriages of different kinds for
lire at reasonable rates.
18415 P. HENRY PEIFFER.
TRAY BULL .--Strayed from the
S
premfiAs of the enhacriber, in Antrim township—
three aides emit of Greencastle, about the I:Ah of July:lag,
A RED MCLEY BULL,4 years old, no particular mark.
A liberal reward will ho given for bis return.
11906 - 301 M EiTRINR.
fraitittin__ Wpm:Atm, et)ambetsbuti, Pa.
'illarare (eating, &c.
HARD 'W
AR' • T..
HUBER dr, TOLBERT
Have opened their More e
on Main street,
nearly opposite their old place of business,
with an extensive stook of Hardware, Cutlery, Sm.,
oonsisting in•part of
Iron, Paints,
Spikes, k x T Mine
Steel.
Hinge', Varnish,
an es, Glass,
Piles, Blasting Powder,
Brushes, Grind Stones,
Slurrela, Cedar Ware,
Bakes, Pocket Knives,
Spades, den.
Special attention is called
to
Builders and Contractors,
as they are
prepared to fusnLsh in any quantity,
at wholesale, '
everything In their line.
Call and examine oar stock.
COACH AND SADDLERY
IiARDWARB.
The subscriber respectfully iefortfis big friends and the
public, that he continues to carry on the above business,
at his old stand, on Mai. Street, apposite the German Re
formed Church, CUAIdIIERSBURG PA.
Having enlarged his business, daddlers and Coach
makers will find in ids Store Room a general assortment
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country Hopkins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
/lair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton 5
Hansen, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned
Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Bub 13ands;
Bndie Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments ; ,‘lron
Plated and Wood Gig Games.
BCCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns ; Ivory and Wooden Mattingule
Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods suitable
fur the trade.
ALL KINDS OF PLATING, &c. done neatness
and despatch.
_[derl4l LEWIS WAMPLER.
_
CHE'rik-r,IIA,RDW ARE!
_.t.BR . AND & FLACK 2-
Had a fow goods under the intvetnent, which vi ere not
burned. Such US Locks, Hinges, &Tens and other liard•
ware. Besides, try have Just received train New York
and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally sold. They having heels
burned out. therefore ire "tier Iron. Nulls, flocks ; Ilinge.4,
Screws, Belts, Oils, Glays, Paint, Sc., at the }.we-t figure
We have oa hand about 1.0 Tons Ism of dill - rived kinds,
which we well sell law than it can be bought in the city.
Also we have 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at
from 6to 10 dollars per keg,
Suites and Forks, Scissors, Razors, Pocket Soiree,
Spoons, ic., just received (*nen Nen- York which we offer
very r • sep2S
GA R RI AG E MAKERS' GOODS,
Sl.c.tuakere Findityn
Saddlers' Pieria:l ,
;a BRAN() I.:. LACK'S.
QUOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
),„.7 eentzi each and many other artiLil, ,high arr. in
the fire, a licit can he tattle AS good as new
ai LIRAND L FLACK'S.
CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in
the Alley. BRAND & FLACK.,
aps aub ,f4rs.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
WHoLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OANFoRD 5; SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA
Have now open their large and Fpleudid mock of
LADLES' FUR CAPES,
COLLARS,
MUFFS,
CL'E'FS,
CLOVES. ,
A Ino_the &neat amortment of FANCY: FUR ROBES,
CAPS, MUFFLERS. and GLOVES erer before offered
by them, all'oftvideh are warranted to be as repre.ented.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. oet2Z-4m.
12SH ARRIVAL.—Now is the time
to'buv your
,Fall and Winter Goods, and W„ W.
PAXTON'S, in the Market [tone, is the place to get them
cheap and good. A very fine assortment of
Mem' fine and coarse Boots, Balmorals and Gaiters,
Ladies' Glove Kid, Moronic, and'
Coarse Shoes and Gaiters, -
Misses' and Childrens' Shoes and Gaiters
of every style. Also
at priced to snit all. The best Ilome.make of Hats to be
had. A hoe aasortrnent of
Trunks, Carpet BRO.
Valises, Canes,
constantly sublsaad— .1 1, m • thaaatiatt.ouratoak. befoie
ounnta...king in Th. 'Market Cella street:
LADIES FANCY FURS.. AT Joifri
FAREIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FEB MAW
FACTOAY, No, 718 Arrh Street, abore 7th, Phi7adelphia,
have oow in my store of my own Importation and Mann
facture, one of the largrAt and Moot beautiful selections of
FANCY FURS. for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the
City. Also a fine assortment of Gent's Fur 6toves and
Conan.
-
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable
prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends
of Franklin county and vicinity.
ItalP Remember the Name, Number and Street
JOHN FAREIRA.
718 Arch Street, above 7th. south side, Philadelphia.
I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store
in Philadelphia. sep27-4rn,
QIIERIDAN.—Au exact counterpart of
the bat worn by "Dashing Phil." to be seen at
DECHERT'S,
• resort for
E th S?
DECIIERT'B.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!—Victorines,
Berthas, Capes and !duffs, at Da:HERTS.
EbIONICO.—An entirely new style
D
of hat, sold at DECTIERTS.
SABLE, SQUIRREL, FITCH AND
Mink Fare. at DECTIERT'S.
FRUST. -A queer, quaint Black Hat,
for gale at DECHERTS.
DASHING.—The new style.of hat call
ed "Dasher." For Kale at DECTIERT'S.
NTEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S
Ili_ HATS of every style to be bad cheap ut
PAXTON'S.
THE "SHERIDAN RESORTE HAT,"
a nice article, at PAXTON'S.
TTNION HOTEL.—This old and well
volubllnlaetl Hotel in now open 10r the nceononodanon
or Guest,'
The Proprietor having leroett the three-stnry bloels of buil.
dings on Queen Street, in
.. the rear of his fortner,stand, is
prepared to furnish GOOD )20()31;i for the trayeliiiir anti
transient etnattut.
P. FELDMAN
HIS TABLE will Itustalu Bit Turner reputation of being .
Aupplied n ith the beta the market can produce.
Ills 11A11, detached teem the tame building, will al.
ways have ehoit'e and pare Liquors.
Good warm STARLING fur Lute', with careful
cutler.
Every attention hill be made to render guestn comfort
abb. while nolourning at thin Hotel.
janlr , JNO. FISHER, Proprietor.
\TATIOXAL 110TEL. , ---The subscriber
would respectfully annonnee that he has so tar com
pleted his Hotel building. :is to be entibh d to Ova it
for the accommodation of the public. The Lu,ldu,q it en
tirely new and built on the most approved plan for your
fort and Sanyo, fence.
The lIAR will alaa3 s 1w supplied with the hest of li•
qt. 10771.
llu bas also erected to connectlon with Iho Hotel a largo
and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to furnish
Stabling and Provender for any number or }homes.
Attached to the Stable (under cover) are a lair of HAY
AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention
of Farmers, Drraers and Iluiehers is incited.
july% DANIEL TEOSTLE.
cITATES UNION. HOTEL, OPPOSITE
5...) the Lebanon galley and l'emni)lvania Railroad De
pots, Ilarristairg City, 'a. Thbi convenient and pleasant
Hotel Is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian
Queen In Chatubersburg, and be invites the patronaKe of
his old friends and the public generallv. Terms moderute.
oets-tf JOifN W. TAYLOR.
ad& Marko. _
G RAVESTONES! GRAVESTONES!!
at
GROVES STEAM MARBLE WORKS, -
/fug Quern Street, Chambersbur,r, Pa„
Li the place to go to buy MONUMENTS, HEAD
AND FOOT STONES, &o.
Having erected machinery to facilitate work, 1 am pre
pared to put up Monuments and Headstones at loiter pri
ces than any other establishment in this part of the coun
try, and wilt do it. All I want is for yon to call am! ex.
amine prices before purchasing elsewhere. Coins, and
you will nay it is well fur us to Le here , we mill here, buy
oar gravestones [dent; J. A. OILOVE.
FiNFROOK'S - MARBLE WORKS,
SECOND STRF.F.T, SOUTH OF QUISEN.
SAM73.ERSBURG, I'A.
• MONUMENTS, fIF.ADSTONES, Arc.,
"Manufactured to order in the beet etyle and of the Latest
Detagasa julys.6zo.
TRUNKS, VALISES,CARPET-BAGS,
,c4l6.zus AND UMBRELLAS, of the best menu
Ileetinik set . -. PA-ICM%.
=ll
MBES
MESS' AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS
Crubrellas, Ss-
otelo.
Lints of &abet.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRUAD.
WLSTER TIME 'T' ABLE. EIGHT ?Rd INSbAI-
Ly midfivn plit,r,:elehla and Piarbare, and tow trains
daily to and from Erie. On and after Ayomw, Novem
ber fx, 1805, the Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from Harrisburg and arrive
at Philadelplua and Pittsburg as follows:
EASTWARD:
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg dal',
ly at 2.4 A. st., and arrives at West Philadelylths at 7.04
FAST LEM leaveS Harrisburg . daily (except Honday)L
at 5.45 A. if., and arrives at West Philadelphia. at LOOl
P. 51- Passengers take breakfast at Harrisburg.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Harris:l:l*g daily (except Sun 4
days) at L3O P. at., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
5.35 r. St.
CINCINNATTI EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sundays) at 8.50 P. H., and arrives at West Phila
delphia at I.W A. Mi Supper at Harrisburg.
ERIE EXPRESS leavesllarrisburg daily (except Mon
days) at 6.40 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at
11.10 A. M. Breakfasts al Lancaster.
MAIL EAST leaves Pittsburg at 11.50 A. at.. and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 12.30 A. M., and consolidating. with
Philadelphia. Express East, leaves Harrisburg at '2..45 A.
14., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M.
HARRISBURG A ccommoDATiox TRASH, leaves
Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 3.00 P. N., and ar ,
rives at West Phiholelphia at 8.30 P. M. MS train Arts no
canna:pion from the Inst.
31017NTJOA- ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sunday) at 7. A. M., and arrives at Lancaster
at 8.40 A. St., connecting (except an Mondays) with the
Fast Line and daily with Lancaster Train East, (except
Sundays.).
WESTWARD: • -
PITTSBURG AND ERIE MAIL, leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday) at 1 2.35 A. M., Altoona 7.00
A. M., bike breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.451..11.
ERIE MAIL west, for Erie, leaves Harristinq daily
(except Sunday) at 10.30 A. m. r iand arrives at Erie 5.29
r. L.
ERIE EXPRESS west, for Erie leaves Ihirriliburg
(except SumkV) at 12 (noon,) attiring at Erie 3,37
A. M.
BALTIMORE EXPREBS TRAIN leaves Ilarrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 3.10 A. R.; Altoona 8.30 A. IL,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. if.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS leaves Ittsrrisburg dai
ly at :1.40 A. R., Altoona at 010 A. at., takes breakfast and
arrives at Pittsburg at 2.15 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg laity (except Sunday)
at 4.30 P. M.: Altoona at 9.50 P. m., take scupper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 2.50 A. M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1.40 P. St.: Altoona at 9.15 P. st., takes supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. M.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan
caster daily (except Sunday) at 11.20 A. IL, connecting
there with the Mail west; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. M.,
and arrivesat Harrisburg at 1:00 P. R.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt Middle Div. Penna. R. R.
Ilarrisbusg, Nov. 29, 1965.1
VORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
J..N. Through and Dina Route to Washington, Roth.
more., Elmira. Eric and Buffalo.
FOUR TRAINS',DAILY to and from Washington
and Baltimore, and FIVE TRAINS DAILY to and
from the North awl West Brunel/ Sasquebanna, and
N.lrthern awl Western Pennsylvania, and ,New York.
On and after Mo.day, Nor. 20th, 1865, tlr)r trains on the
Northern Central Railway will run as follows
SOUTHWARD.
- -
1 IL TRAIN leaves Elmira. 4.45 A X
leaves Harrisburg, 1.30 1' 31
i '. - arrives at 8a1tim0re............. 5.311' M
i .311. RA EXPRESS leaves Elmira, 5.30 l' M
leaves I larrislmrg 2.50 A. X
arrives at Baltimore 7:00 .... DI
FAA' LINE r leaves Harrisburg. (4.(15 A 31
arri, es at iSaitiMOre . IL' 30 I . X
HARI• SW(' A.41C1 1%1. lea., es Harrisburg,... 'Ol5 1' g
1 arrtvi, nt Baltimore 9.45 P 31
SUN It, lir ACC( 4I(1 leases Runbary, ...... 7.30 ASt
•
arrives at Harrisburg.. ...... 10.(4).t. 31
1:1117M - Al 3. le.(Ves Ere. t.I.IXIA It
E I anti' es at Harrisburg ... ... t • :JO P3l
r. •
P., . 11X1'1:Ei 4 : lens es Erie 1.55 r m
J • arrives at Ilarri,burg 0.311 A3l
NOlrrit WA RD.
1 31.1.1 L TRAIN leaves.Ballituore 1 4 .00-.4 31
• ' arrives at Elmira lox; p at
EL3IIRA EXPRESS leavtrf, Tin Itittiore, ...... 10.001 B
-..
.. , leaves Ilarrisbarg 2.40 A B
arrives at Elmira. 11.35 a 3t
ERIE MAIL 4eaves Baltimore 7.LiO r3t
o '.; leaves I larri,barg,, 12.30 A El
arrives at Erie. 5.`;'4 P NI
ERIE EXPRESS leaves 'Harrisburg . - 12.1)0 rsi
. " I . arrives at Brie. 3.57 A3l
lIARRISjIiCI ACCOM, leaves York . 1.10 A 31
arrive:, at Ilarri,burg 2.40 A 31
SUNBURY ACCOII. leaves Harrisburg 4.331• 31
13=
Mail Trains North and South, - Erie Mail North. Erie
Express North, Harrisburg Accommodation South. and
Sitabury Accommodation North rum daily except Sunday.
Elmira Express Trains North and South will lease daily
except Mondays. -
Fast Line 'N'orth. Harrisburg Accommodation North,
Snob:lry Accommodation South, and Ene Mail South ar
rive daily except Sundays.
Elmira Express North arrives uua Faat Line South
leaves daily.
Erie Express South arrives daily except Mondays.
For further information apply at the Ticket Office in the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBA.REY,
nov.:td-f General Superintendent.
1865. 1865.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This Great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
it has b een
, leased AS is. operated. by tko renusylvauia
iTArl s tl ( AnKiitil-KTIIAINS. AT H_ARRISBCRO
Erie Mail Train :45 r. 31
Erie Erpres3 Train 6.40 A. )1
Elmira Express Train 2:50 A. 31
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Train 1.-30 A. M.
Erie Express Train I:1:00 P. t.
Elrnlra Express Train . 2:40 A. if.
Passenger cars nin through on the Erie_ilfail and Ex
press Trains without change both ways between Philadel
phia and Erie.
NEW Y011E: CONN - EQ . I'ION. •
Leave New York at 6.004.. sr.. arrive at Erie 3.37 A. M. —
Leave Erie at P. M.. arrive at New York 1:15 P. Y.
No Cannge of Coro Between Erie and Near York,
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains.
Ptr information respecting ,Pusz.enger business," apply
ut Cornei 30th and Market Stmeitt. Philadelphia.
And fur Freight business of the Company r :Agents :
S. B. KisGeTOS. Jr., Cur. Illth awl Market Sta., Philada.
J. Iti.:Y.Nokite, Erie.
Wit. 13itoWN, Agent, N C. R. R.. Baltimore.
11. HOUSTON,
n0,,24i
U, S. MAIL.-CHAMBERSBURG &
; 11. T. UNION STAGE LlNES.—Throwgb fare on
ly $ :Si Good stages—careful drivers. SAges leave
Ml: Llniou daily for Shade Clap at o'clock. M., ma
king Connection at Shade Gap with Chatube burg stages
on Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday. Also leaves
Chauthershurg for Mi. Union at 7. A. M., ou these days.
Fdry pounds of baggage, at the risk of the owner, al
lowed to each passenger. respoustbility for parcels or
pt.:Loges of merchandise, or other filing carried, unless
the person seMling It has it entered. hy the agent on the
,
Stage Offlee in Chaniberiburg, BuriwN's it TEL
H. IL SHEARER, Proprietor.
SHADE GAP, August, V 15654 y
K li 'A B E & C 0 'S
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS
Wlin.b for Po - memo/I sweetness of tone, easy and agree
able touch. and beauty of fiuisb. bare been by the best of
bulges, pronounced " unrivolletL"
All of their large 7 octave r ianos are constructed after
their new improved overstrung Grand Seale, with aft the
latest improvements.
Second Hood .Pt.trit.ot at great Bargains, at prices rang
ing from $7O to '270, As Agent for Raabe & Co., I run en
abled to sell - at their Baltimore prices. For further par
ticular; apply to C. HUNTLisiIG, Agent,
y ettambersburg, Pa.
ciT EINW AY PlANOS.—Musans
ZiIF.INWAV S. SONS liltv. tweivod upwartit of
_
Timm - Filts.t. PREMIUM, .„
gold find bilver medlar, in Wa,....hing-ton, New York, ein
cmhatl, St. Loon, Chieddo, Detroit and other cities.
Al TIM W,lttl li a PAM
held in Lo%flos., winch Intl Pianos were en 7.a•
hihition from all parts atilt. worm. the Filysr Puw.F.,MEA,
seas awarded I StIIIsWAY forpouscrfai, dear, -
hri(Unutand eympdthctie tan;, vith rfrellenreof workman
ship.
For further peril, ales tt4ly to S. S. SIIRTOCK,
Agent for Stems sip & 5t.11 , 4, klt.unhersburg, Pa. Julyl9
MU
kJ. SIC, takes - great pleasure in annot sing to the
citizens of Chatnber,hurg. that he is preps dto gise in•
straolon on the PIANO, :NI ELODEON, o r CABINET
ORO AN, mid 11:10$t respectfully solicits all I share of
their patronage. Tito.) not in she possession of Pianos
cult obtain Instruetion at his Moue, and the use of a Plano
Residence of JOHN SILL.L, Queen street, near Second.
Terms reasonable.• may3l.l.y
TIIE MASON sc HASILIN CABINET
ORGANS, forty different steles. adapted to veered
and sectiliar for 8140 to . BGOO each. THIRTY•.
FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first pre
miums awarded them. Illmtrated Catalogues free. Ati-
Breu, MASON S HAMLIN, BOSTON. or MASON
dROTRERS. Nuts Y OUK. sep6-Iy,
J. S. ANGLE, OFFERS HIS PRO - -
PESSION AL services to the citizens of Chambers-
Mug and vicinity. Will Lateral promptly to-all calls In
his line. Can be Penal at his attire. in MKTLKET STREET,
Iwo dears East of t)w anal llon.r, in 1). 0. Ciehr's build
ing, or at the National hotel('Prelate's) when not Profes
sionally engaged.
Persons rolling at night, will find the at the Na
:tional intact. novisdy
J. f . .RICIIARDR, St. D. 'NO. MONTGOMERY, H. D.
p IcIIARDS 'AIONTGOIERY have
associated themselves in the Practict of Medicine,
anti have opened an office in Dr. Richards' new. building,
On Main street. a few ,doors Svuth of the Diamond.
- All persons indebted to eitßer of the alcove, will pleasii
make early settlement of the stone. tang:l44n
DR. JOHN LAMBERT will remne the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, anti tenders his ser
vices in the various bninehes of his profession. Can be
found at his reshirmere, un 3fAtN STREET, at Buy time
whin not rrofesmonully engaged. _ novls
DR. S. S. HUBER offers his profess
Tonal services a Physician Isnd Surgeon to the olti
TPur Greenvillfige and virtnity ausn-lim
=MEI
EMI
EME
llM=M!attl
=ll
General Freight AI; t. Philittleipbia.
11. GWINNER,
General Ticket Ag't, Philadelphia.
A. L. 'TYLER,
Genetal Williamsport.
JR us ic a! .
Drug's attb ftlaiiines.
R
it -
~
IM
MI L L R;
at Yds
NEW DRUG STORE.
one door west
BRONVN'S .HOTEL,
=I
I=3
PURE D-RUGS,
CHEMICALS,
and all the beet
PATENT MEDICINES,
KEROSENE OIL,
LAMPS,
PERFUMES?
SOAP& &a.
West End of Brown's Hotel
TIRUGS! DRUG:S!!
C. H. CRESSLEB, successor to HEYEIER & Cala&
Lett, has opened in his new room, on Second street, °pp°•
site the Port Office, where every effort will be - made to
rustaln the popularity the old establishment bad soqulred
A continuation -.31 the liberal patronage which the Scm re
ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stuck of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines Is new offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
Perfumery,
Soaps,
Pocket Boots,
Bair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
cOsmence, _
•
and Fancy Articles in great variety.
KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every description of 'Eland
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lampe and Side Lamps
suitable fur Kitchen use, Parlor use, Store use and Office
use
TIIVBEST COAL OIL IN THE WAREET
Family Dyes of all Colons. Everything In a Druggists
line of business.
la - Prescriptions receive special attention, and are
compounded with care and skill. C. IL CRESST4j.
Second Street, opposite the Post Onfte.
I(ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Hecht's Croup Syrup, -
nebula,lila Extract Buchn, -
Avers' Sarsaparilla,
Ayers' Cherry Pectoral,
Winslow' Soothing Syrup,
at SPARC LER'S.
It 9c , K R 0 S E A T
BURNETT'S COCOAINE
at SPANGLER'S.
CHAMOIS SKINS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL, AT
SPANGLER'S.
' LISTE R S OINTMENT
at - • SPANGLER'S.
PURE LIQUOR
BURT AND COSTAR_ .RAT EXTER
3IINATOR, at - SPANGLEWS.
COSTAR'S IltD-BUG EXTERMINA
TOR, at SPANGLER'S.
CORN 'STARCH, FARINA AND CON-
N../ ceatrated Lye, at SPANGLER'S.
NOW IS THE TIME. - --Alliersous de
eirous.ot haring fat, healthy Stock, should use
NIXON'S CATTLE POWDER.
ATTENTION FARMERS.—Use NIX
ON'S CATTLE 'POWDER, for your Horses,
'rows, Hogs and Sheep. if you desire healthy Stock.
GOOD BUTTER.-NIXON'S CATTLE
NJI POWDER will cause a greater flow of richer milk.
producing more butter than any Powder in use.
VIXON'S CATTLE POWDER.-Try
it and be convinced that it will do more than any
other Powder.
IXON'S STOCK OF 'MEDICINES
_LI ill very complete, freehand reliable.
MIXON'S STOCK OF PERFUMERY,
Soaps, Blushes, Combs and . Fancy Articles is the
hugest in the county.
FOR COLDS.-Try - NIXON'S COUGH
SYRUP.
TEETH.—If you want a good Tooth
Brush and oantething to keep the teeth clean. call at
' NIXON'S.
4 ;g , abbicirg anti parneoo.
S •
ADDLERY.! REMOVAL!!—
JERESIIAH OYSTER respectfully -return. his
thanks to his patrons for the-liberal encouragement recei
ved from them heretofore, and be would invite them and
the community generally, Who may need any thins in his
line, to glee him a call at his new stand, on Main Street,
on the same site occupied by him previous tothe fire. where
he keeps constantly on hand every variety of SADDLE
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he
Is prepared to sell the Same on terms that defy competi
tion. Every article oitered for sale Is Tarrented to be
made of the beat material and by competent Workman,
which trill be fully dernoustrated on an examination there
of.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—IIe mould also call the
attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap o.nd
substantial Trunk or Valise to his aasortnient. aprill9
Q, A D D LE R S'
kJ GORDON has Just purchased to the Bait a large
stock of SADDLERS' HARDWARE. ctroslsting of
Buckels, Rings, Bitts, Flames, Bridle Fronts, Tacks, -Ric
ets, Rosettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black
trimmed end full-plate self-adjusting Trees, Patent and
Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Bair, Patent Leather Col
lars, Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web, Cock-eyes, Thread,
Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, &c., &c., which be Invites
Saddler's and others to call and examine, and which will
be sold at low rates, .
CURRY COMBS, HORSE CARDS,
Diane Cards, Bmshes, Home Boots, Cow Bides and
many other articles not necessary to enumerate, at
GORDON'S.
HARNE S S, SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Collars, Halters, La, always at hand at
GORDON'S.
ii. A FINE SUPPLY OF HORSE ELAN
keta, at ti , GORDON'S.
liti EDDING AND FEATHER WARE
...um HOUSE !—No. 44 Nord Truk Street, abort Markel,
I.IIILADSLPEUI.
BEDS,
FEATHERS;
AIATTRASSES,
BLANKETS,
BED QUILTS, Se.,
Ca' TUCKERS' Celebrated SPEUZNG BED. Every
article In the Baddins rum at the lowest ataiitat
sear9o.Bll AMOS 1111.1.MtN.
December 15, 1865.
linsuranct.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, 11500,000. Paid•tp Capital, 11250,000.
Philadelphia„.Feb. 4, 1861.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon MU.
TUAL Powara during the year ending December llst,
1863, and in farce at that date, the above amount to be
ereditedlc, said Policies, and have also ordered the divi
dend of 1850 on Policies ironed during that year to be.
paime& d, as th e annual premiums on mid Policies are re
co
FIiNEEEiEfEM
- Actaory--John C. Sims.
BOARD OP TRllSTEES,—Alexander WhiMin, J.
Edgar - Thomson, George Hegira; Hon. James Pollock,
Albeit C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William
J. Howard, Ham Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John
Aikman, Charles P. Heaslitt, Isaac Haxlehurst.
Wu. G. REED, Chambersburg, Pc. , :s the authorized
Agent of the American Life Irauranee and Trust Com
pany, and is always prepared to fund= pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take liannuum.
Dna. J. C. Ricusans and W. IL Bona, Medical Ex.
drainers.
REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. lirClure, Bier. B'. J. Nlc
coils, J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshall,
Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring information or wishing to insure will
please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Coate or State.
marin gr:FID, Agent.
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.-
PRAZYKLINFIREINSURANCE COM.
PAINT OF PHILADELPHIA. -
On January I, 1865
Crarr.u.
AccgrrEn Sttarml.
Im - zsrEn PBE.SELVMS
INBMIXD CLAMS,
88,416.
LOSES PAID Boca 1829
PERPETUAL AR]) TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
~: ~:: ~:.
LGRECTORS i
Charles 1.:„ Rancher, Isriae Lee,
Tobias Wagner, . Edward-C. Dal*,
Samuel Grant, Geo. ?ales,
Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler,
George W. 'Richards, . Fras. W. Lewis, M. D.
CHARLES N. BANCE2ER, President.
- EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAS. W. M . ALLISTER, Sec'y pm. tem.
DAVE. OAKS is tbs.-authorised Agent of the Com
pany in Chambersburg, irlo will tarnish nil information
necessary to applicants. - trattalL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. Incorporated 1799. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL $500,000. Mice V.: Walnut Street, Phila
delphia. The prompt payment of Claims for Losses daring
the period-of nearly seventy years that the Company has
been In existence, entitles them to the madam* of Use
public. •
This company will also insure against loss by WAR or" , "
INVASION.
Persons, wishing to insure will please call on or address
the underilgned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chanabersburg.
As Agent for this Company, I em prepared to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property
destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the
full premium paid on application at my office.
W. G. REED, Agent.
REFERENCES—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq.,
Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. E. M'Clnre.
Dentifrices,
(UR, AGENT.—Mr. Joint Gitoyx,iiif
Clusmberstrarg, is the General Agent of the Frank
lin County Mutual Insurance Company. June")
NEW QUARTEIiS AND NEW STOCK.
THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
IN MN MAIIKET - lIOUSg.,
Chamberaburg, Pa. -
The nadersignel after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruction of Chambersburg,again returned
and opened out in full blast in the AtaFkbt House between
Wnlinco's Dry Good store and-Huber & Letaasterl Gro
cer,: store, a large as of
'ALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description
and quality. .
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts,
Drawers, dc., also
GENTLEMENS L RisISIIING- GOODS, such as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col
lars, Umbrellas, &0.,
His stock of Cloths for customer work consists of
English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin
Fancy Cassimenk Black Satin, Figured Silks, Bain and
Fancy CassimerfVestings which will be made up to order
in styles 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 experienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, I re
apectfally solicit a continuance of the same.
ootla J. T. HOSKIONSON.
WE AGAIN INVITE THE CITIZENS
of lifercershurg, and all who are disposed to bay
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS, to our lame stock of
Goode, just received from the markets of New York, Phil
adelphia and Baltimore. Our Stook comprises, Satinets,
ye low, Coalmen and Cloths,. Ready made Clothing,
Jackets—botWollen and Cotton, Collars and Ties. In
addition to dffr large stock of Gentlemen's Wear, we
hltve added, a complete assortment of
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting of Merino Jackets, Hoods, 'Nobles, Hose—both
Wollen and Cotton, Gloves of all kinds, Cloak Trim
m lags. Buttons and Threads, in fact, a complete assort
ment of goods in their line, to which, we call their espea -
ial attention, u we will sell cheap for cash.
We are prepared at all times to makeup 1.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ,
in the latest and most approved Style, as we hate In our
employ, a Skillful Cutter and workmen, and which enables
us to guarantee a complete lit. . . _
JOHN R. STRCE & CQ
MERCERSBMI, Nov. 1, 1E65-sm.
:NEW CLOTHING HOUSE.
Quick Sates and Small Profile.
The undersigned has opened, in Lasso Hutton'e new
building on MAD; STREET, a large and, splendid stook of
REA.DI74IIADE CLOTHING which hats been cut and
made up under his own supervision. He has on baud a
large stock of Piece goods, consisting of CLOTHS of all
kinds, Black Doeskin Fancy and plain CA14313181124 of the
of the latest styles, which will be made up to order in, the
beet manner to suit the tastes of all and at the lowestpoe
sible prices
He has also a fall stock of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, such as Uuder•shrrts, Drawers, Over Shirt*,
Buckskin Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Suspenders,
Collars, Hose of all kinds, Umbrellas, Hats & Caps, &e.
He assures all that his is the place to get the worth of
your money, as be bays for cash and is enabled to sell
cheaper than any ether store.
Remember the•place, South Main Soul, nearly dppealte
Greenawalt's HoteL Sign of the Red Flag.
noel-/y JOHN METER,
erocerieo, Scr.
D G 0 0 D S !.
AT VERY SMALL PROFITS, -
" and no mistake, at the Old House and Old Stand,
ON 'MR CORNER OF HAIN AND WABRENGTON IFFEVXII4
COFFEES.
Prime Rio, Java and Mericabo Coffeea.
Roasted and Ground Coffees.
SUGARS.
Bogen 01 every grade, from the best Double Rapid
Loaf down to cent Brown Sugar.
TEAS.
Fresh Gunpowder Imperial, of tine flavor.
Old and Young Byron, and superior Black Tea.
SYRUPS:
Lovering's No. I Bright Yellow Syrup.
Gulden Yellow Syrup, at `4,i Dents per quart.
N6w Crop New Orleans 'Baking Molasses.
M E A T S.
Prime fresh CaPeared Hams, warranted sound &good
4-ied. Beef Rounds, BACOII, Sides and Shoulders.
Freak Shad and-Nos. I and 2 Shore 3faekered by the
barrel, halve+, quarters, eighths and single pound.
SPICES .
Whole end Fresh Ground Spices. warranted pate.
- -
ffMM:I
Pine Apples, PeacbeeoCherries, Black Benies, La.
Tainarinde and Jellies for the sickly. •
Peaches. Cherries, ..I'{uras and Apricots preserved In
brandy. Canned Ovi:tecti nail Tomatoes.
,--
,C E S •
, - - -
By the Dome. Jar, Keg or Barrel. Also Strong Cider
Vinegar. -
Fresh Jer.ey Cranberries l and Dried Fruits.
Ilalsous, Currants and Dried German Pears, Nuts. &e.
L A 31 P S .
Kerosene Lamle , Chimneys. Shades and Wicks.
Pure Refines/ Coal Oil, &e.
Glare-Ware, Queens-Ware. Stone and Earthera 11, are.
•
Cedar and Willow Ware, Sze., all of which has been
bought on the best terms and will be sold at a small ad
vance by RtiD.
NE --
ARKEt HOUSE.The undersigned
JL respectfully inform their numerous customers and
the public generally that thefhave re•opened their Gro
cery Store In the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Company, in the Market House, and take this
method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete in
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, conshiting._of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Tess, To
baccos, - Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass
ware, Queentware and everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. They will always keep asofd
dent stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for goods at rash market prices. Don't forget the
place, (Market Boma) three doors Ronk the corner, on
Queen Street frown] HUBER & T.EMARTSR. •
•
TMPOIITANT TO TEE PUBLIC.--The
1 Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company reanuftth
tore, in addition to their celebrated GROVER & BAXER
STITCH ItIACIIMES, the most perfect SHUTTLE or
LOCK-STITCH MACHINE In the market, and afford
purchasers the opportunity of selecting, after trial and ex
amination of both, the one best suited to thele'vrantli.
We call special attention to their pew NO• 1 KM
FACTURING HAMMED, whirl:'_' adapted every
variety of sewing., from the thinnest muslin to tba,lieniani
leather, and will work equally well with cotton, Mien or
silk thread. For sale by
octlS-3m H. E. HOSE] Ctgunbagrarg.
LADIES' -CLOAKING CLOTH
VELVET, CIA:?.A.ECINGS
. ,
CHRICULLA OLOAKMGB.
BLACK CLOTH, (Ferp ohedp.)
" woo!).
• - (ell wool, heavy)
Ladies Call and Examine at
WHITE'S NEW STORE ROOM
Malys Sive*.
ASSETS
412,501,297 04
ANCOOOO
1171,000
1,088,238
1 TSCOME VOH I.Bas
I $3,000,000.
$5,191,950
elotbing.
FRUITS
*2OO
400
450