The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, December 27, 1865, Image 4

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    Wattbes auk jetuelq.
:WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c
' Havinginet opened a well selected assortment of 'goods
lamt dlreet3y
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street,
where my old and I hope many new customers will find
..st*during business bones. My old stocc basing been re-
dneed,very suddenly on the 30th of July last, I was com•
fwelledlobuy •„ -
Entire New &ode of Goode,
whit% Jeri of-Abe latelt 'styles sad patterns, consisting of
'Gold Sitrir(Torted and Arneriean)
„.. _ Genes and Ladies' Watches,
Jou - elry_of tine and medium qualities,
Slim Thimbles,
Ispkin RNia
' • Fruit and Butter Knives, :
• ' Gold Pens of Ins quality,
Pocket eatery,
Razors, Stralsund Brushes,
-1 Spier PlataLSpoons, Forks and Batter Knives,
•
Jett Goods,
idles '
Puma
"
Nail and Tooth Brushes,
'Bedding arid Pocket Comb,
Lead kencils,.
- Morocco Satchels,
aid Broall Willow Baskets,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
- •
- flutes,
Banjos,
Tanaborines,
Accordeons.
Flndias, - Sto.
The assortment of CLOCKS Is large and of every T
rietr. a-
I hereon hand the HENRY REPEATING .RIFLE.,,'
,which can be fired Itileen rims In that - many seconds. -
Everybody/Mould have one for self defame.
. The publie are Invited to call and examine theta.
PISTOLS on hind and orders filled for any kind that
um_y be wanted. Cartridgea of all sizes kept on band.
rrom Wag exiserience lean adapt Spectacles to the sight
of th e old as we ll as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al
wa_ys onband.
Having the agency for /be sale of the celebrated BITE
, GLAS.AND FDRE.PROOF SAFE, mans factured by
"';sated). Herring & Co., I will fill orders at the manufac•
tares price. AU information in regard to them evert.
The public are invited to call and examine the stock.
- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to
suit the times. -
decl4
EDWARD AUGIIII,O3AtTOH.
—f+OLDc SILVER- & PLATED. WARE.
- F. 0. LITMAN,
10,40 r. u; Strew. in Washington Held Budding,
kkas just ?dunked from Ow city with a large and cheap
etch of goods, to which he invites all to come and exam.
Me Wigs purchasing elsewhere. His stock consists of
CHILD AND SILVER WATCHES, .
of the latest stAes.
(told and Silver Challis,
Breast• Pins.
Ear and Finger Rings,
Mamie Buttons, Studs, etc.,
SILVER. WARE,
Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Butter
litrell, Castors, Ike.
-.lbare added to my_ stock a large assortment of
tbirry boar and.eight day CLOCKS; all of which will be
add low. Goods warranted as represented. -
ar Thankful to my many friends and customers for
their liberal patronage, would most respectfully ask of
them a continuance of the same.
iiugn-tf F, G. DITMAN.
,_l%/1 ARS.IIALL &.GO.,
(RrccEs B Ou3 TO r. A POSET,)
HAGERSTOWN, MD_
lA - hold respectfully inform their friends 'and the public
ref:wally Mr/AI-hey have ituFt re - mimed from the cities with
sLtarge :deck of New and Beautiful iLsale.—.-eemii.lll.g 4a
FINE GOLD AND FaxER wArcrlts AND
' JEWELRY - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
aid PIiATED WA'RE; SPOONS - .
- KNIVES Wad CASTORS ;--Seinsors. Pil•ket
Razor-Straps,—Hair, Tooth ' and .Nad
pea,=Po et B 0 0 15; C 0121119 of every Imd. 'Leather
" tnLiD t iota a Georrul Variety of FANCY GOODS.—
Aisiarbsieat of SPECTACEES TO SUIT ALL
EYES. augS-tip
CIOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLID_ Y
VI PRESENTS. HENRY lI.4RPER.
f ' ' Ceo AILECH STIMET
• ; ' WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
sidattperiox SEWER PLATED WARE. ~cOI-3m.
Offt 1310tributimi.
HOLIDAY PRES ENT's!!
GREAT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
MEI
:NEW YORK. GIFT ASSOCIATIOS
713 BROADWAY, N. V
ROSEWOOD FIANOS'atELODEONS, MUSIC
BOXES SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD
4 .1 " /5 1 1 C' VEt P:4 l ;g rtS .l
ELEGAITE JEWELRY.
VALUED AT
IRE
$500,000
MaNNEILOX
CERTIFICATES naming each article and its 1 7 4.13:6
ate itbuSediu SEALED ENVELOPES, a Well are well
Clasrof these Envelopes, containing the Cernti
' - deire ce Order tee enme Article, (tcentie nat less than one
- deflorat retail) will be delivered at oar unit*. or sent by
man many address, without regard to choice an. receipt
orz Gettig. The parchtuer tclll see what Articletrdrnu o
• idid its value, which may be from tine to Firt-ftnntlred
Dollars, and can then send One Dollar and teerni - e. the
Article named. or may exchange. it for any nth, article
en MT Eit of same value. IV" NO BLANKS—Every
iwireheser gets value.
Among those who have recently drown VALUABLE
- GIFTS tram this Assalatiou. the following kindly permit
their names to 1* used
Robert H. Hotchkiss, New- Haven. Conn., Melodeon,
value 81.50. W. F. T. Wilts! W.2.2t1 St. Now York, Dia
mond Cluster Pin, value sXlid. Mr. IL G. Tappan,' 16
York St, Gold Watch, value 8125. Miss Ellen F. Dick
erson, Binghampton, N. V., ,Melodeon,„ value sit"). Mr.
E., IL Stone, P 2 Tenth - St, N. V., Piano, value 8350.-
llrsiTertesa A. Miller, Scranton. I'a., Diamond Ring.
via* 8175: Min Ellen J. Peck, Spritexlield, ills., Eel..
decay value BIZ. Dr. L Van Ripe:, Washington, D. C.,
Ooh! Ranting Cased Watch. value 8 . LX.1. Edward 11.
Lindsay, Worcester, Mass., Piano. value svies. Miss D.
H. Farwell, Dubuque, lowa Diamond Ear Drops. value
1250. ifitbeii I. Moran, 126 Pearl Street, Music Box,
value 840. Mrs. R. C. Ingersoll, Urbana, Ohio, Silver
,set;walue $6O. Lieut. B. F. - Hendricks, Willard's Hotel,
Washington, D. C., Silier Patent Lever Watch, value
855. Captain L Warner, I:ith N.V., Vols., Silt hr Watch,
value 835. H. Taylor, Ringtown, Pa., Gold Patent be.
vier Watch, value 8100, Jas. H. Bruce, Nashville. Tenn.
Silver Watch, 840. Geo D. Woad, Whitby, Canada
West, Sliver Watch, 845. Wm. B. Redfield, Columbus,
• 0,, m ai d, : , Box, $.40. Many persons phi, have drawn val
uable prizes, do not wish their names. published or we
might extend this list. Letters from various parties
throughout the country, acknowledging the receipt of t al.
cable gifts, may be seen on Ole in oar office.
LIST OF ARTICLES
TO BE SOLD FOR OISE DOLLAR EACH
Wltboat - regard to value, and not to be - paidfor until you
know wbrir you will receive
EACH.
'l2 Rosew'd Pianos, worth 6250.00 to 500.00
' 15 Melodeons, llosess'd Cases 12100 to 2:23.00
VI Music Boxes, 2. to 32 tows 1200 to 100.00
100 Silver Revolving Patent Castors. 15.00 to 40.00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets... 15.00 to 35.00
500 Sets Silver Tea Sr. Table Spoons 15.00 to :10 011 1
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches.... 75.00 to 130 00
150 Diamond Rings, Cluster &.c50.00 to 20000
2'lo Gold Watches t 0.0) to 100.00
300 Ladles' Gold Watches. ' 60,01 to e 5.00
500 Silver Watches • .25.00 to 50.00
1,503 Vest Chalon.. 5.00 to 2.500
- 200 Paha Ear Ring,L(new styles).- 150 to 600
2,311 Necklaces - 7 3.00 to 7.00
3,000 Gold Pencils 3.01 to 8.00
3,000 Onyx, and Amethyst Ilexiehes. , 400 to 10 00
3,000 Lena and Florentine Brooches.. 4.00 to 600
1,000 Masonic Pins 4.00 to 6.50
2,000,F1ne Gold Watch Keys, New Pat 450 to 7.50
2,500 Select Bosom Studs _ l.s o to 6.00
0,500 Enameled Sleeve Buttons 2.50 to 10,00
5,000 Plain Cold andlnutsed Rings.... 1.50 to . 7.00
5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2.50 to 10.00
45.,005 Miniature Lockets, allsizes 2.50 to 7.00
000 Sets of Ladles' Jewelry FA to 2000
4,000 Watch Charms (each)
3.00 to 5.50
5.000 Gold Pens, Silver Ex. Cases &
Pencils 4.50 to 6.00
- • 5,000 Gent's Breast and Scarf Pins..... 3.00 to 20.00
2,101 Ladles New Style Belt Buckles.. 400 to 6.50
2,000 Cbatelaint and Guard Chains. . • 7.50 to 13100
1,000 Gold Thimbles. ' 8.00 to 10.00
5,000 Sete Ladies' Brooch & Enr Drops 6.00 to no)
90,01 Gold ........... 1.110 to 6.00
'6,000 Oisl BMA Bracelets6,oo to *llO
2 0 ,000 Heavy Gold Chain 13tac41et . 5.... 25.00 to 45.00
- 2,000 Ball E.ardrops, all colors,. 3.0) to 7.00
'5,000 Fine Gold Pens 2.00 to 3.50
2,033 New Style jet Gold Eardfbps; - 3.00 to 7.00
• - 2',000 Gold Pens Gold ?Waled Ebony
Holders 4.50 to 650
' 200 Lady's Fancy Work 80xe5.... 15.00 to 4500
'MA CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE
E ARTICLES for ONE DOLLAR BY PUlt.
'CHASING A SEALED'ENVELOPE FOR 25 Cts.
Parties dealing without may depend Oil ilacitlg PlYnnl4
returns, and the articledrawn will be Immediately sent
to them by sapless or return malL
Entire Satsfaction Guaranteed In all Cases.
""" rip 6 Certificates for One Dollar, 13 fur Two dollars,
336 Five Dollars. Great Indumiments to Agents.
' All Lettere shonhl be addressed,
T. BENTON &CO.
Bon 5567 Foot Office, New York.
dam•
p ATE i NT STANDARD SCALES
mams, DIORE & CO.,
'SUCCESSORS TO A. 11. DAVIS & CO..
Manofacturens of
PATENT STANDARD SCALES,
suitable for
- weigh Locks, Railroad Trucks and Depots,
' ' . - • Coal, Hay and Live Stock_
. ALIO, an th e %%now deur iptiwu Dorura;ta - nd Porta
.b),PiaArni Scales and Aslant Deana. •
KA.ISTPACIORY ,
ittiStreet andPenua , Avenue, PhiladslphilL
wAtutnOCas,
417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
•
165 HaltimareSbvet Baltimore, 11.1. iracno-ly;
-21tobro , ,ani:GlgilkWare.
L .
.IGHTNING RODS GALVANI7.,ED-;
.1.1 ETTER & EYSTER dee pattt,nr..tip-' Lightning.
Rods ofGeleanixecl Iron (all•ttar rodsaret twisted !Mm the
top to thegmund) which Is far supetiorlbederibility and
protection than the common straight Black Iron - Rods.—
The Galranized rod being a mmc perfect cooduedor and
cornea cheaper. also Lightning Rods repaired itiptiod style.
Call and examine the Cialvanived Rods before ba4mg any
si
of the black ns put aP, Sthre Room Main 4rht.
O . OOK SI'ON'ES AND TIN WARE.-
kJ An Pattern, of Cool Starr,. Parlor and Wood Storer
(for burning wood' Or root ) "Vn, Short:lron. Copper and
Erma, Ware "fall lantiti aanstantly on timid and (tweak
cheap, or ETTERS.
- EVSTRRii, Maio Street. apita.ite
Eyrter & Bros.' Starr
EIioSENE OIL AND LAMPS.—ET
iv 'I Elt EVATER are 'gelling very best quality
of Kernseur Oil anti Limps, also Lamp Shades, of all pat
terns, Chimneys. Wicks. Burnam Lamps of nU kinds
altered arid - repaired at abort Wake, at their Store team
on Main Strro,
ftOPPEIt WORK.,—ETTLER EYS-
Tut are prepared to 'bake ntli%RiZO Capper
Irons., Pipes, Bracers' Ksttics, ht fact northing made of
Copper and at the s cry lowet Price. MI Inds of Cop
lierrepairing done, and wopk all gnaranteed.
ETTER EYSTER ARE i'REPARED
to do all of GAS.FITTING. PLUMBING and
BELL . lIANGI.I% at abort notice end work guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
- LITTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED
12.4 to pnt up HEATERS of cat kinds, with portable and
Brick CuOng, COoKING RAkaas of all kinds, with Mot
Water Tanks end every convenience you may want.—
Coil and see before making not ammgements with
other parties. •
STOVES, TLX-WARE, d.O
MILLER, HAMILTON & CO.,
have reutot eti•tu their' Mammoth Stove
Establhlument o the
S. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND,
Xrartgappasite old Bank,
when, they are prepared toarcAnntnialtte 1111 alut may
want anything in their line.
They 'keep for nth•. at reduet,l Klee', all the het pat
terns at
COOK. AND PAILLOI{ s;royEs4l
for wood or curd:Wild
NINE PLATE STOVES.
They are ready al•to to put HEATERS into house"
Stores. et:e.,
•
rpix \VIRE. SHEET IRON WARE, A:t.
J . or e% vry. kind and made ortm.t material. ean be hat
-erg11.1.1. - .lt 11 ItIII.TON s.,CO'S nen .tonj at let
rat,.
MILLER. II A_SI: i z ).N S. CO. put up SPOUI'ING
O.ILI:ANI7.ED I.It•IITNING RODS. and to Jobbiu
by at prlce4 - that ealinot be entuplairo,l of.
MILLER, HAMILTON LS: CO.! HAVE
jubt opened, on ilia S. E. Corner of Diamond, a
large and well at te. te‘l nal.ort men( of HOUSE
(loons, ftud t ,•• Cedar Tula. Iturkerg, Sze.. Ba.•
kat,. Slitera. Coffee 311114 Kni‘e. and Forks, Spoon, Se.,
for sale lo„ or
Theybu, rp6•mltd .t , .•k of ~,,, he Oil, Lamp*,
Lantern. , Lang• shade, t'lliwthe), R irk. and littrnect
of be...t tittatit .tali at chettpeq
Lamps repalrri caul
ILLER, HAMILTON & CO., HAVE
_l,l a l ar „. .11 BRASS ENAMELLED AND
PORCELAIN KETTLES her wile 4 heap
The-base Lard Can+. C4.al 1144, Sian PI. , Twart,
Toilet . Ware,.ke. Tor 3 hoe and JT greatl:. redut
11 - lI.L 1: , 11A IL T & Co.,
Isinglit their idrirtiek. ot Itefore the ad.
ranee In prates Eniit, 5n endh and eau and tytti .4! at
+hart pridits.
Thep 41,01 Te R ink d.no. frulnA Tin - ito,,rt,. n Till Cap
gise than a ,1111 41R4
F OR C) M 1' . CoNVENIENCE,
:.tell Durability. tata
I..DNDDS KITCHENER.
EUROPEAN RANGE!
I FIE ur.,,r RANGE EVER INTF \TM
PHASE, SH.kIiVE THOMPSON.
Z7tl Sernmi Pheladaphla.
11,11 noll.der• unit M.Ftuf.tem,rs .if Stores, Itettteri,
Tinned tsrel EL:m.4441 Sr., 5.1 e. faue-M-Gm•
i) at lir ations.
E=MENEM
Tiff: c R.\\UI.ST 1 . 1:17.1: El Eli ()EVENED.
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0 lIErkER k U ILSON'S
=3
zi,C,:r SEWING IRCIIINES
Ft/It EVERY CLUB OF FORTY SUBSCRIBERS
fur the Atue‘'leas, hte.temnast, embecriptiml price, only
per annum and hit, extra copies to the getter up
of the elob
FOR EVERY CLUB OF FIFTY SFRSCRIEEIiS a
Wit•n'sbe%t mar to 171 Mi
FOR EVERY I'IXII OF THIRTY ANI. 'DIAN
F [pry At IN( Ith:} IN will allow 81,0(1 for earl stthk•rip
,, thf'• rurelitute of either of the above .11Itehthef,
I•rtli EVERY 11,1'11 I)' NIX eit'liseltll3ElN we
will Send sptendid Steel EtarraCing 11f Pre+ident Lin
coln, President Johnson Lteut. Gen] (inlet, tjeril Sher
man. or Gen - I Robert E. Lee, as prefered, 19rl . inches
for taunt ar valued at '5.3.00 with two extra er,pir4 uf . the
Statesman to the rett , r up of the chth
FOR EVERY THREE SUBSCP.IHERS nn will vnid
one ottlie Splendid Steel Engraving's' of the Uniform Se.
clef. ,
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including . that of Pre•ldellt Lincoln, Andrew Johnson,
Lieut. Getil Grant. Maj.Gen'l Sherman, Sheridan, Thom.
as. 3t Ciellan And Fretnont, Admiral Farriglit and Porter
path 19x::4 inch... for training. .worth fit , each, with an
extra copy of the Staten - mu to the getter up of the club.
Now ix the time to ge4.,you one of the finest PRIZES 3'Oet
could select without other rot than a little effort.
THE ANIERIC')N STATESMAN
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51oST POPI'LAR PAPERS OP THE DAY
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The Latest News, Agriculture,
lionieuirnre, Foreign Intelligence,
Hieterieni Sketches,
2 l.Pelite Literature.
Miscellaneous Items, Poetry,
Wit, llpmor, Fun, drc.
It hat. L.•eu greatly ttnLuged and is
ITSILISIIED WEEKLY AT 81.50
l'6lt %NSA. YI LC AIWA:SCE
Thew splendid 'lkea an all new and warranted perfect
and will seat! by Mall or Elpreu immediately on re.
reipt of the Atli Het and triliteription money.
Sr oft fur, Orpics and get up your Clubs
reminriurps fur safety lib ral4l be by Prat OThcu
Orden Addrelas, AMERICAN STATESMAN,
uuVCx9
NAs , ;AU T. NEW YORK
- - - - -
Vijgoicians.
- - ----
L/ R. J. S. ANGLE. OFFERS HIS 'TO
FESSIONAL rereieee to the citizens of Chambers.
burg and eirinity. Will attend promptly to all calla in
Ids line. °an be found at his office,,in lotatttt.tr graF.rt,
tiro doors East of the Caere House, in 11. 0. Hebei build•
ing, or at the National Hotel ('rustle's) when not Prufes
aiUnally engaged.
PeraanA calling at night, will find me at the Isla
time! Hotel. - novl:ely
J. C. RICGARDN, M. D.. . JNO. MONTGOMERY, li. D.
DICHARDS dt MONTGOMERY. have
associated themselves In the Practice of Medicine,
and bawl opened an office in Dr, Richesls' new building,
on Main street. a few doors South of tNe Diamond.
All persons indebted to either of the above. will please
make early settlement of the tame. 1augt.24411
DR. - JOHN LAMBERT will reBtuue the
PRACTICE OF METWINE, and tendets his eer•
vices In the yarions branches of his profession. Can be
*mad at hl tesideeoe, on MA.III STREET, at utty time
when net profecconally engaged. novls
Dll. S. S. 11USER oiler: his profess
final se_rvione of Physician and Von to the 041
tens of Greenvillage . pmtvicioity. nuir33•6l3.
tioaito•nnli „Stational).
MSS
RRYOCK'S BOOK STORE,
S
' OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
School, Mseeltsneous and S. S. Books,
Stationery. Photographs and Albums,
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Falrehiltre Celebrated GuldPans.
Y-rk and PhDada.
Weeklies and Monthlies,
Gilt Frames. Worsteds and Fancy Goods,
Bibles and Hymn Books.
rir Orders of the most complex darriptionlaied on the
*taw notice.
OLD EDITIONS bunted up by Mr. J. li. Siyock at a
reasonable commission,
Sgents for STEmor,kra Pianos and M.tao: , : 4: liaatmc i a
Cabinet Organs. . Oct4
(3 - 'OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS.
—Wa bare made srEctai arrangements this Fall
procure oar SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STA-
TION/Ha at such rates. that e•q can sandy-our WnRci
dAIJI CUnTOMFALS at the immt pdasibie puce.
S. S. SHAY
MO SUNDAY- SCHOOLS.—We'a - re
ii agent 4 for the Arnerieutt S. S. Union and 'other
houses for the supply of Sunday -School Bitola,.
S. S. SIIRYOCk.
mISCELLANEOITS BOOKS.—Partic
nlar attention given to keeping on hand all the new
pnhlicatlope, ae imuO. _ S. S. SHRYOCK.
EMI
'TO BOOK B.ITYERS.—Book buyers
will fled it to ;heir advantage to give ma call before
intrebasing elsewhere. Prompt attention to written orders.
S. S. SHRYOCK,
CHOOL 800 SS.—AII the School
1k.„,), Boots ih use to be Lad, at city prices, at
SHAYOCK'S.
0E AC ERS .—Special terms to
Teachers, for School llooU and Stationery, at
SHRYOCK'S.
BOOKS! BOOKS ! !—We have made ar
rangements iueTie Eastern rides to all orders by Er
press In the shoriesg possible time. S. S. SIiIiVOCK.
ROOKS. lAbrariea tuppliect and re-iit-
Afi tai with particular advantage, by
S. S. SHRYOCK.
eltucatii3nal.
T AKER CI 1'
1
BUSINESS CObLEGE
N. F. Cpit."Ticyrii Axn entsT:sur SERER!.
PHILADELP,III.I
' T - 1 ' 061(Y1 - tIrpreti s liile
011V,OnTeirrilkt - piol!egrifitACe.olaptly. .
The only one In the Chi I;tizessing a Eegiztative Char.
ter, andihe only pun in• the -United States authorized to
(softer Degrees of 31erit: Diiihinuiti awarded to graduates
in the Commercial Course under its eorporate Seal by au
thority of law. -
'Curlueted gemtlevien of liberal edtiention nod ecten•
sive_ v.:per - Mime In bosluestt, nod alttuling unequalled ud
11.1iTI4tY, fur the thorough theuitttietil*anditinetie.ll edit
entioir youngumn fur the curious dutimf and employ
ttiennt of boAinel.. life.
TiIEORY AND PRACTICE CCIMENHI)
lila system of
R('sXSESS Tu.trsixi
and pre-eminently . pc - acne/IL gi% ink die itudent in
th." .I,4d:tett - time a enmplete indcht into the rotitine, de
tach-
coitoms and forms of louincse in general, as conduc
ted in the bent-regulated cominereial and financial entab
lidtmcnt,
THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING
Upon u new plan, with an original exposition of the science
uY aceonnts, arranged and published be the proprietor of
thi. Institution exeltn'ivet for his own use, savitur.oiie
half the ordinary (also. of the student, awl giving him a
e,mplete km`orledgo of the praetire of the best areount.
ant• Ikt.
T}II (2On:qt.:Ml-U. CuURSE
lioakkreping. Commercial .4ritigmetie l'eumanship, Mai
men Col-mg:widener, Commercial Late, Lei:tatter an -
Ilium= Alarm,. Con/me -in/ Cuscomr, Forma
and Actual lie sintss Practice.
SPECIAL lIRANCIBIS
Algebra and Ibe 11 igber Matbenlatica, I'lmaavraphy. (Jr
naznamal.ldp, the An of llfgerfing Com,-
tarreit 3loney, Engineeruur. Sur \ eyin,r,
Igaram and Telegrnphinx
TELEGRA PHING
The arningetnent, for Telegr,iptinar are tar hi ad* Once
d' any thing (if the - kind over offered to the public. A reg.
ular Telegraph Line is connected with the Inrthation with
twenty branch orth e. in various putt of the city, here
public bitsizies. is tratroacted, and in which the studnte
-thla institutiOla are permitted to practise. No regular ItP
fate practice can be had in any other a4 , L00l or instruction
in the country. a Wain: which no tine can obtain a pdsitinn
as in pracucal operator. Young men are cautionetntgaimit
the deceptive repreNentarions. rho.* Who, without any
si.elt-ho dine, pretend to teach Telegraphing.
PATRONAGE
in.litutior, is LOW enjoying the IarVISI patAntifre
wet itttoned open any J....airmail hoop in the State.
leer five 1119 . 4104 ...tmlents were in •irteigh.l ..... the first
enr. end ever e, sit lountrvil during
the past veal. The
gtudeet.. may invariably be found here, and
t nt.anci.stions are fire clam, -
LOCA TION AND ACC OM MODATI ONS
ill.titUtioll , I.llled In the tnost central part of the
and its aeconanielutions,, for extent, eleganee and
coovealenue are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been
fitted up id the very best style with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES
TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE
- ANT. A REGULAII
- 7- BANE. OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE
supplied. With finely-engraved lithopaphie notes used as
n eisrelnlingsneslinnt In the Department a eAnaltlnst-
TO YOUNG MEN
who desire the eery best facilities for ts
PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS
we guarantee a course of Instruction no where else equal
led, while the reps tattoo and standing of the Institution
arming business men make its endorsement the best 'inex
pert to Anne,. and inisianctrnent. All contemplating. en
tering any Commercial College are to srnd for an
ILLrSTRATED CIIiCULATI S CATALOGUE
cootnining complete interior view It of the College, snit full
pnrticntafs of the course of ingtruet terto4 &r.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Pri,iiirnt.
T. C. tir..lltCll,
Special Tracker and Supt. of Office Raciness. norl.:ini
Morse anb Cattle -*Willem
IXON 'S HORSE AND CATTLE
PowDER.
We give only a few of the hundnvls of cerrificafeg o blob
ran be given of Nixon . 9 Powder.
I hereby certify that I tout a cow that had failed entire.
ly in milk, and only gave a alight discharge of bloody
matter, instead of milk. .I. purchased mme of Nixon's
Cattle Pun tier, and fed only one week, when the row was
fully restored and gave us much milk as ever.
SAMUEL HENRIE.
Novoinficr W, 1861
1 bad a row badly out of order, and one pack of Nix
ant Powder tentored her to full health.
I have been using blizon's Horse and Cattle Ponder for
some years, for all kinds of emelt. and cheerfully certify
to its merits, and recommend it to farmers anti stock otvn•
ere as deserving their favor. • . SIMON G. BAKER.
I have used Nixdn's Horse amt Cattle Powder for some
years for all my stock, and hereby testify that it wdl do
all it claims to do. Lllnd itstilierior for mileh caws, pro
ducing more milk rind better butter than withont it.
EMAN 'KR I N
.linvember I I, 1e65,
I haveteen neing Nixon's Horse and Cattle Powder
forriny fattening stock of hogs. I lost a large number
from mittens diseases, bat since L mimaneneed the one of
this l'owdormy stoek has been improving, and the lass
has abated. 1 believe it to be a first rate article for dis•
and others tinning stook,
lisvember 11, tell:,
I have been using 2:lxon's Florae and Cattle llgaoler,
and believe it to be a good article.
J ACOII STIIICKLEIL
I bellevelust the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Pon •
der, will far more thampay owners of stock. I hose usek
it for some years and know that ft will produce more milk
and butter than without it. JO/ AIJLT.
deM2O
TRUNKS, VALISES,CARPET-BAGS.
CANES AND IDLDRELLAS. of the beet mime
htetare. rt PAXTON'S.
ttg I,,franOin f!illiepositem. .tilanitirtsburg, pa.
MEE=
CIIAMBERSIICHG, NOV. 10, itka
=I
November 10, 1t,65.
November 10, 1065
JACOB If ARGE,LI2OAD
liox ember 14, Ir,f,:'?,
Mats, Cos ant Surs.
FURSV FURS'! FURS!!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CIIARLES OAKPORD & SONS,
CONTENEXTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA
Race now open qt.& large and splendid stock of
LADIES' FUR CAPES.
COLLARS,
MUFFS,
CUFFS.
•
•
• GLOVES,
- -
Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES,
CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES everkefore offered
by them, all of which axe warranted to bees represented.
rar SHIPPING FEES BOUGHT. 0et2.1-4m.
REsir AliftWAL.—Now itt the time
F
to buy your Fall ant - Winter Gads: and 'W. W.
.PAXTON'S, in the Market House, lathe plate m get•them
deep and goad. A - rery fine asiortment of
Men? fine and coarse Boots, Bab:corals and Gaiters.
Ladies' Glnre Kid. 'Morocco and • .
Cantle and %Stars, • .
Misses' and Cadrens' Shoes aid Gaiters
of every style. Also
HENS' AlUll BOYS' HATS AND CAPS
at prices to SID all. Tile best - Home-make of lists to be
had_ A tine assortment of ,
Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Valises, Canoe,. ,
•
- -
I.7tuhrellas,
constantly as amid Call and examine oar stack before
pa:clawing. In U.* Marketflouae,. on -SeCoad str et
LADIES FANCY 'FURS. AT JOHN
FAREIRA'S EATAIR.ORIRD FUR MART
FACTORY.„ro„ 7 18 Arch. Street, abort 71h, Phitruitiphia,
have now to me store of my owerfrnportation and Menu
facture, one of the argot and most brairtefir/ selections of
FANCY FURS, for Latlles and Children's Wear, in the
City. Alpo a lineaseorunent of Gent's Yur Gloves and
.
I nmenialited to ilispofe ortny ataxia at'very reaeonable
prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends
of Franklin county and
Remember the Name, Number and Street !
JOHN FAREIRA,
715 derb Street, above 7th, south side, - Philadelphia. ,
I have Ito partner, nor eonneetion . with ?toy other Store
in l'hiladelplaa. sepil7-4rn.
DEC HERT 'S HAT CAP AND FUR
Store to on NORTH SEcoSn Sink:l.:T, near the
Walhington House.
- pußs! FURS ! ! FURS !!!—DECHERT
j uet rep. rued from the FAA: with tmther large_
It.t of Ladies' Fury, %IWO., he is.sehing ut rethwell
ABLE, FITCH SQUIRRELL :AND
1.3 MINK FUR?, m largeoluititiet. suitable for Claim
mas nix! New 1 - ears presents. ut
-LINTS AND CAPS OF
ovary wt} le and quality. Quick 'Salt,
and small profits. fa DECit
(\.
18 6 0
a SET 01" FURS
b., h.ODECtIEIerS.
1 8 (i SVSI:9I'
CAPs. ,tt Di:CHUMS.
TEN'S BUT AND CHILDREN'S
if' HATS of et e - ) style nibs bad .it
PA XTON'S.
1{1:61)1ITE II AT
tit I..vvrovs
lilrbical
(10N.SU3IPTIVEs,
ki READ WHAT DR. SiCIIENCE
DR J I
DEAR SIR feel it a duty loe e to' you. and to all
who are suffering under the 1,-ruse. known n. 4 c.....nr
tion and Liver Complaint, to let them know uLnt groat
benefit , . I Live tern,, e l ire:,, ytitif rap ~od
Spats red Toil( in su talon a time. Hy the bit
it luts rus d nu ; e tbm r.q.
D r 8.11V1.1, I u ill row make toy .t.ttt•metd to Oil as
follows .—About ..IZ/Itt,•111/.101,10-1. 4 .LO , I nlf; al 1,1, ed Vll./i1
ere OHIO, .1;1,1 it i‘ottled., in lo.) 111110., 11,1111.1 Lot
retain anything 1 ate• and snarled ithfe , et ,
and night sweats. 1 tits very nitwit redut , d. The o biter
of my e), et were Spry
. )ellat,v..AvOinO nay . nayap.
petite all gone, and digssa at hat I dial eat . hon.
els swolen, irregtilar and riiii , tlVe. lin ts. , •ry han spirit
ed. and had such violent veils of coughing Shen 1 laid
down at nigh aud whet I tires, in the mormag that they
'mild taint one or two hours.
I then would be nearly ea itatiell and 'was entirely un
able to tie on my left nide. Ir,tonot ,ierthe tn)
• uttering an 1 n - oold aisli to do Eh ery orpin in lay
both otoi tlim•ro,tl or deranged. Such nit. toy ioluattion
at this mut., and I WWI euntined to my 1 e .,1 fr o th the l o st o f
rebruary, 1,62 to Jana. not able to ..,z,up I had
the hest of ruetheal attendance the whole a the bate
MI nu, tto very. Ina that it nicked me leer much
ut title time rained a large qUan ttty it advt., yelloo, of•
fentae matter,,nunclime.,attl, bltn.l and it oar tret.ef
ally accoutpametrak
. zuTtmela .not a tarred awl
ed roar., At the t rne r00.i.-IFT,o,r s, badly I o oard I
• e ,harp. shoot tug litho, in my deli side and heart. night
su ent• and soreness All Illhaajlt no whitt , het•l ; had
touch ir word feet pain is bco k .tnd under lay +boul
der blade, :tad in the email of my itl 11Ille,
serene that it wtat thrna meintunpnem.s, Nor nty
niriau }rare me up to the. Others I had, and the Lent of
them, b u t tbez, could - do mithints for ate. and at , that time
I,k as nothing lad slit ati4l bores. 7 then'seng in the wes
tern part of Idt.....ottri In June , laM we left there for the
East and hi August tan? Ike came to New York, and I
Wa amt reilneett that I eivild mile Wall: it lit tle ni tit
husband', help. After I had been here a short time the
salt water la Peer tandem . ..irk-1 mill It better for a 'time and
then I had ,train eall p tyniei.tn for ant. We hod four"
of the tart Nen N ' llrk on the ilkett...es of the
lungs, and dmihir, of lilt kind's. lint of no avail. 'Cher
nail I V, a. 14,1 are sad 111.11 my 11111 Z. Were tooter
for any nue to core air 112 it at 111:s time I wan Clll toy t
ribollt tire lion., nut :thin- to do ninth of anything, In
Novelaber lest orse, and the ocaistintittmli diar
rhea net in and i,,,ted about eight week, I,Ve Stmt tried
all and eVerytlittig that I mull grav at like a dying pet r
nun for my dlne,uo,---coleottnplion and In er complaint—
hot of no avaiL
l a j' ariiiars . IFtittl I wan brought down again on my lad.
and was not expected to live the night out. Mr hushatet
stated at toy side, and other friend's, and they all gave me
up to die. At this time every one nib° Nair me did 1114
think I woultever leave my bed it living woman. The
first night I wastittacked with sfeasms, and was deranged
most of the time. A friend, :Om-Harris, came to see me
the last of the week, and brought the Sunday . , i'derrury.
In It was an account of a great cure perforated by Dr.
Schenck. She read it to toe, andit was so much like my
disease that I asked my hush:oath go and see hint for
me. At this time I had given up all hopes, of ever get
flag well agali.and made my peace with God, to be rea
dy whenever lie Trailed for t to
On the 11th of January, t 3my husbanicalled tan Dr.
Schenck, $2 Bond street, 111CCC tie Vrk. and.stateil to hint
in; case, ll ith a request tar lout to call and 'see me, which
he did, and examined me with the respinaneter. ktlien
he was about to go I asked him It he coulecure me t 'llls
reply was : '•I cannot tell, both lungs are diseased ) and
the bronchial tubes are affected on both sides." And yet
he seemed to think there were longs enough left to ellect
a cure if the diarrhea could be stopped. Ile said to order
I - to do this tie would have to give me Mandrake lilts in
small doses at firn(, to carry taf the morbid Matter, and
then, with tustringents,The hoped to. heck it. which lie did,
but the constant coughing, night sweats. and diarrhea had
prostrated me so that he Wain afraid my snail lam era were
too much prostrated et Cr to rally, :Tad yet he weturil to
thin.', if I could line to get enough l'ulraonte Syrup thniugh
my systein bi cause expectoration. there A lIMIUngN enough
lea for me to recover. Ile wished me to try the Pulne.nie
s.) rup and Sean evil Tonic at Dare. saving it would do me
no harm, if it did Me tai gaol. The first week it seemed
to give me strength, in that on Sunday after I sat up in
led and ate hearty for a sick 0 ounne but the next u eek I
lost all hope mot u idled my husband nit to give me any
more !netted., liiit do. dot for had warned him ..f this,
and when the medicine wan oleaying out the state in it
made them feel SIIIIMA hat restless, m o t to 1 ,,,,,,,, and
loe insisted on my tokitig at, and now I feel the benefit of
it. For after eight days 1 organ to gain fay strength.
and, with the exception of a cold that put me hack Ante,
I have linen gaining strength of boil), my cough is going
army. and a l ~.y palm; are gone; soreness of the lash'my him els itre regular, and my i each is sweet. and I
thank God that I run now going at t, and sew and read
us well as ever I could. 1 Mire ink u sixteen bottles of
the medicine, eight of each. • '{,n ew I are a g oo d appetites
and rent cell at night; toy - cough does not trouble 1111. in
getting up or lying down I woof.' here say to the attlliet:
ed u ith consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Selienek
Is no humbug. You 11113 rely On it hat he laps. Delay
not; it is dangerous to trifle with these dotepes, If you
would be cured, go at out e; and any one within g to know
the -forts as herein stated, can call at toy residence, 117
West Houston street, 'New York city:
MILS. MARY F, FARLOW.
We, the andersigued—residents of New York. are ne•
tprainted with Mrs. Endow, and know her statement to he
true. We also know that she used Dr. [Vbettek's Palm.-
Me Syrup and Seaweed Tonle; and hays reason to belwwe
that to this medicine she owes her preservation from a pre.
mature grave.
-
B. FARLOW. 117 West Houston street.
EUGENE UNDERHILL, 076 (Deena - irk street, •
Mits. EUGENE UNDERHILL, (11l Greenwich street.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL. 670 Greenwich street,
A. P. HARRIS, 117 West Houstovtreet.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston street.
J. L COLE. 17 Cottage Pl.
A. LEIGHTON, 402 Broadway 3
Mite BENJAMIN CLAPP, IMAndcy
1 am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlmv. and
with her husband; Mr. 11 Parlow, they having, for it fete
months !mist attended at my ehritrh, and 1 am colt, nerd
that any - statement which the might make may be relied
nn ruttrue. JOHN DOWLING, D. U.,
- Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y.
Dr &bend; will be professionally at his principal office
No. 15 North Sixth Street, corner of Commerce, Philadel
phia, every Saturday. from 9 A. IL until 4 P. 1.11., No 32
Bond street, New York, every Tuesday. from a to 3, No.
ler Stunner street, Boston, Muss., ...cry Wednesday, born
9 to 3, and every other Friday at 10ff Baltimore street,
Baltimore. Bit. All advice free, lint for a thorough en.
* an/Manor) of the lunge with his Bespirometer, the +Marge
is three dollars.
Priee of the Pulmonle ht nip and Seaweed Tonic, earl,
$1 511 per lsetle, or $7 50 per half dozen- Mandrake
Pills, •23 cents per her.
For role by all Druggists and Dealers.
etARRI AGE MANUFACTORY.-.-The
undersigned would respectfully inform the public that
he has resumed the Carriage making linsitteris at the old
stand of Peltier & Fultz. on the corner of Market and Sec
ond Streets, where he' Is prepared to make to order any
k and of CARRIAGES desired. 'lle will also keep on hand
and for sale all kinds of vehicles, such es' BA ROUCRES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &e.
He will also give prticular attention to repairing Vehi
cles and as Le has 1:10114. but the best of workmen in his
employment he feels assured that hik work will give sat
isfaction.
Mb; paces will be found to be as low if not lower than
at any other shop.
LIVERV.—IIe keeps no baud a steak of good saddlp
andgriving Horses and Carriages of different kinds for
Aire at reasonable rates
mays, isr.4 . P. HENRY PRIFFER
iLineti of Ztabei.
DENNS YL V-A I A RAWAD.
WINTERTIME EIGITErat-
LY to andfrom Piaadelphia and pideburg, Indus
daily to acrd 'from Erie. On and after M Norm.
ter '&1665, the Passenger Trains of the Pepsylvaila
Railroad Company will depart from Harrishelpnd arrive
at Philadelphia and.Pittsburg as follows:
EASTWARD:
,
. PRLLADELPRIA EXPRESS ]eases ELVSbirrg dal.
]y at 2.45 A. 3f., andarrires at West PLiladdy - at 7.00
-
FAST L11(} leaves Harrisburg, daily (enty Mont t% )
8.45 A. 11., and arrives at West Phil/ 311 .11a at 1.60
Passengers take brealnst at Harrisburg
DAT EXPIIESS leaves Harrisburg dally(fteiTt Sun-
days) at 1.30 P. 3L, and arrives at West Plgrielphl a at
5.35 P. H.
CINCINNATTrEXPIIESS leaves Haurg d a d,
(except Sunday 3t.
Sunday's) at 830 P. . and arriVatt Vest Phlizi
delphia at 1.20 A. 3L. Supper 'at Harrisburg.
( i f
EBIEEXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily cept Mon-
I11s) at GAO A.3t., and arrives at L' Ilitidelphia
10. A. 3t. 'Breilkfasts at Laneiaster..V...
MAIL EAST leaves Pittsburg at 11.50 4". F., and a r .
.rives nt Harrisburg at 1235 A. H., and Vccsoliating with'
Philadelphia Express East, leaves Harripbn4 at 145 A.
and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7,014 d ...
HARRISBURG ACCOMSIODATIOS LV, leaves
'Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at - 3.00" , and air.
- rives at West Philadelphia at 8.50 P. 31. titmin has no
connection from the West.
MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION leatAllemsburg
daily (except Sunday) at 7: A. 31., and arrit4t Lancaster •
lit 84b A. M., connecting (except on 310 1 440 with the
Fast Line and daily with Lancaster Tralltled, (except
Sundays.) '• -
WESTWARD. , , .
AND HOODS.
PITTSBURG AND ERIE 31A11,.. iriv en Harris.
brim daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A.' U Ittornia 7.00
.A
.. at.. take breakfiast,"and arrive at Pitts' , t 12.45 P.m.
ERIE MAIL west, for Erie, leaves
. lisisbarg daily
(except Sunday) at 12.30 A. at., and atriv6 . o. Eno 5,
P. at.
ERIE EXPRESS west, for Ede leavesigriaburg dai
ly (except Sunday) at 11. (noun) - arrivin, it E r i e 3 .3 7
A. If. • .r,
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN 100 Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 3.10 A. at.; Altai, 5t.,30 A. IL,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg 4 1.20 P. , ta,
PHILADELPHIA 'EXPRESS leaves 0 7 .it ni . g dd i •
ly at 3.4.0 A 11.1., Altoona at 0,10 A.. it., takomakiu nt and
arri‘ns at Pittsburg at 2.15 P. 51.•
FAST_NE leaves Harrisburg daily (t re p t Sunday)at 4.30 p,L. .: AitoOna at 0,50 P. 31., taketypen, and.
a
:rives at PI burg at :150 A. If.-
:M
AIL RAIN leaves Harrisburg dtfv(eicept gn u .
1 .,
day) at 1.40 p. Nit Altoona at 8.15 P:31..1*3 same; an d
arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A at. ..
MOUNT JOY AECOSI3IODATIOS It leaves Lan.
caster daily (except Sunday) at 111 , 0 s. , consort
there with the Mail west; leaves Iftitirpft t 11 :51 .k. 4.,
and arrives at Harrisburg at LOU P. IL - . .
- • SA-MUM A YOUNG.
Supt Middle Lfr.yenna. R. B.
Ilarrishurg, Nov. 1... r X 11651 . , .
, .
NNORTHERN 'CENTRAL ')AILWAY.
Throwri nod Direct , 17”ute to faking-ton, Boa:
rn...rr. Elmira. Erie and Bnlalo. ,
. . .
. •
I:S
FOUR THAS - U/411X to nud,frotn Nst ashington
and liattanow,. and FIVE 'TRAINS D.VILY to and
from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, and
Northern and Western Peonetylcatria. and Nets Tort
(In end niter Monday, Nor. .20di, It)i:3, the fixing. the
Northern Central Railway mill rotas , follows: 2 ,
(:) . L 7 l i iil,V a t.RD. '. . .
MAIL TRAIN leaCe, Elmira. ' 4.1,5,a, 1,1
arrives at Baltimore. .5 . 3) "
EL:IIIRA EX Plik;sB , leaves Elmira...-. ..... 5.3(/1.11.
- leaves . 2.50 3t
arrives at Baltimore..,_.... : ^OOX 1r
FAST leaves 'AiS Arm
ar erpe. at Baltimore.l Lem It fit
11 X RRitiltli ACCOIII. leaceti Harris'b!rg„:. , 5.05
•
anive9 at Baltimore • 9.45 rat
SUNBURY ACCOM, immes ' , 7.30 Au
arrives at Harrlsitrg.4 ..... 10.00 A
ERIE MAIL, ItMveli Erie, 4 e.ou Am
orri , , es a tturrisbwri r
Ellt/E 1.55 rat
arrives at IlarrixlnvArburir...• • ti.3o Au
NoßTtp:.
M.% IL TIM IS •leaves Baltimore, ' RCA/ A3l
leaves ..... 1.45 J. - M.
arrives at Ellll • 10.45 I . aj
ra...3.1 I R. 4 1.1111.1.15 b leave. .11100 r
. liarri , burtt 2.40 A. 14
arrives at Elmira. - 1 35a..1(
ERIE 'MAIL *ayes Baltimore, - • 7.: , , 01.11
leave Harrisburg -1:.3001
thrived at Erie. 5.:19 P
f.ItLE EXPRESS leaves:Rartisb6rß. 19..00 P X
arrival; at ...... 357
BARRI:0X: ACCOM. leimat, Y0rk.....7.10 A 3:
arrives 6.40 A at
UN111;11.17 SCCO3I, leaves. Liarriltrx, - +35 P at
arrives at .. .. , 7.tkl P
Mail Trains North and South, Et Mail North, Erie
F.xprvas North, Iltitrtsburtr At-otonndation South. and
hunbury,,,arcuarenaturron North run Sly except Sunday,
Expfeas Trains North and Sith will lean e daily
exerpt 31outiays.
• 1 , ..0u Line North. lharisbura• Anonmodation North
Sunbury --lecotarnodation South, at:aerie - Rail South at --
nndaily- except Suadaya.
Elmira Express Ntittl-1 urrtves o 3 -Fast I.,ine South
leaves
Erie Exitresa South ;mess dailc [rcpt 3 hrtrlays.
For further tht . .. rtssation 4pply at ItitT‘ch , g °Mee In the
Penwerh - nahs Railroad Depot. T. Y. DE BARRY',
tovfb.)-t • Genai Superptentlen.
•
1865. 1665.
1011ILIDELPRIA Al!s:D ERIE RAIL•
itoan.—This great hoe traverses the Northern ant
Northwest counties t'lle city of Erie Cl
hake Erie, •
It hos beiel leaseelatiti is eperated by the Pevnsyleunis
Ithil Khali company.
TIME 1;F PASSENGER TRAIN, AT IFAIMISILURG
E
Erie Expreiw Train_ GAO A, 3f.
Einiira_Exiirtute Trio - '2.50 A. M.
LEAVE W.F.11TY , ..k1t1 , .
Elie Mail Train • 1 4 t60 A. /I.
Ene Express Train L4ioo t•,tit
Elmira' Express Train •. : ... . ...... '2440 A. X
Passenger cars MO thntagt on the Erie Mail and Ex
press Trams without ehange both ways between Philadel
ibi tl and Erie
NEW YORK COYKECTION.
Le:pi e New York at Cr.oo P. K. arrfvf. at Erie 3:37 A. N. _
I.e.tre Erie at Ir:i6 e.. M., arrirrat New 'York I:15 P. 11.
210.C.4 . anki Pf Care Betree'Erir and ,Vn, F or k,
glint Sleeping Cars Aid Sight trains.
For information rettpeetini Pry...eager ittisinem, apply
at Corner 30th and' Markel 14iret,
And for Freight businevt /the CotaKeany'a Agent
S. Ii KiNtaros, Jr.; 4_4.r. Alt nod Market St,. l'hCaiia.
J. W. REV....1.m,, Erie.
‘Vm. Snows. Agent. .N C.A 8.. Baltimore.
H. H. Ea•sToN.
MEI
/11.31BERLANDVALLEY az PRANK
v/ Lfl 11A1LROADS —CHANGE -OF lIOURS.
On and after Monday, December 11, Dois, Pnenger
Trains will run daily, follows. (Sumlays 4 , l?cepted):
WESTWARD! -
ACCMIOIODATION TRAIN leaves'Harrislarg : 2 .40
A. M. 'MeehanleAbnrg 91S. Car 9,50. Newwis4 1034,
Shit 10,117, ellarribentliurg 11.40, Gteenealle
1S 03. arriring at HageNtown Lull, P. M.
MAIL TRAIN !Pares Harrisburg 1,40, p. lir,ileeltan
ickbarg 2.20 Carlisle $.20, Shifftinslotrg
4.101, Charntoitsburg 440, Ciretoniaotle 5 30, turtling at
Hagerstown 6.10, P.H.
•, . .
EXPRESS TV.AD: leaves Ilarrirburg 4.30, P 3i., 31e
rbinielaurg 1.04 Neweille Ral, Eltippensa
burg 6.31, arriving et Cliaroberaburr ZOO, P. P.M.
EASTWARD!" •
EXPILESS TRAlNleaves Cbanthersburg 5.4.5, A. M..
Shiniensburc 7.47, Setrville 116, Carlisle 6.211 Meeban
iesburg 7,21 arrivior at Harrisburg 7.50. , A. AL
MAIL TRAIN lades llngeretttirn 7.111 A. IL, Greet,
castle 7.45, C4tamtienlaurg Shippenaburg 1.55. New
ville 007, Carlisle 1121. Ateelianiesburg 10.31, arriving .
at Harrisburg 11.10. A. 51.
ACCOALMOILATIIN TRAIN leaves Chirtibernburg
1.15. P. NI Sbippenburg 1.4 c. Newville Lit. Carlisle
704. Meehaniesburt 3.37. arriving. at Harriburg 4.10,
P. M.
A MIXED TIDD: letirob Ilagewitown t. 45 P. N.,
Greenettiolo :135, &king at Ctiombershurtc-likk P. M.
Making i)Jlennuerbnaant liarrisbil4 wall train.;
to and from l'ltllitiflphia,„ New York, Pittiburz, Balti
more and WoahioM, 0. N. LILL. Supt, -
R. Dee.11.1:4.0,3_
NIAL.-CHAMBEMIURG &
U. MT. UNII4V STAGE LlNES.—Through fare on
teges---earehtl drivers. Stages leave
Mt. linlon daily ft - Shade Oar at 2 o'clock P. Si., ma
kirk connection ¢Shade Gap n ith Chiunbrebnrg stages
011 Tueslay, TO - 4day. and Saturday. Also leaves
Chandndsburg fords. I'nlon at 7, A. M.. of these day,.
Fifty pounds oft4roge at the rink of the owner,
1011 - 01 f to each letterer. NO reeponeibilit for paretle or
packages of Inerliendise, or other thingtaniod, 11114,1
the person senilini it ha, it ttitered by tle agent on the
n ay-hilL --
Stage (Ace iu tilanibershorg, JitutiVS%
SHEA uta, Proprietor.
StrAttE GAP, AWIlk, 9 /965-/F
illausital. •
... A
0 RAID An) SQUARE PIANOS
Willett for Powr and sweetness of tont, e hsy and agree-
able tuurb. andbeanty of finish. bane lien by the bent of
judgen. protanneed " tenrivarleit:'
All of their_begre 7 octave Pianos nn constructed after
their-new imposed overstrung GrundScale, with all the
latent impmtenimin.
Second Ilan! Pianist at great Magnum, at prices rang.
leg front 850 to 2511, Ac Agent for Mahe & Co., l am en
abled to sell at - their Tialtimore priers Far farther par
ticulars apply to C. 'HATING, Agent,
julyiltidy. ( Sarnberititug, Pa.
ciT EI N Iti AY PIANO s.-11Essits.
1._7• STEINWAY 4: SnN. hat - e recel , 4 mirrards of
THIRTY FIRST
gold and slicer Medals, in Wasbingon, New York, Cin
cinnati, St. Louis,'Clltea go, Detroatial other cities.
AT THE Wuntly's 'nta .
held in Lustagi. Mal, at which oS Pianos were on El.
ligtition from all panel of the worid,he FIRST PRIZE Nero
AL TVII3 , awarded to STE'VMVAT & SNN forpowerfid i ciihr,
briniant and sgripatkirtic woe, Wetlexcellenecef trarkmau
ahip,
Fur farther particular , apply S. S. SIIRTOCK,
Agent for Steinway & Son's, Chaiberalitargs Pa. Julyl.
OE
(1 11UNTING, TEA'IJER OF MU:
.
SIC, takes great ,pledsut Ya ;Innen:tieing to the
ettlzens Clantbersbllrg, that bis prepared to glee in.
striation on the PIANO, !AMADEUS, or CAIIINEr
ORGAN. and most respeetfully olleits a liberal share of
their patronage. 'nose not to he Intsession it Pianos
can obtdin instruction at his burn and the use or a Plans
Res , , , ,,we of jonN Mild., Quett street, near Second.
Terms reasonable. tnay3l4y
THE MASON 6: BAILIN CABINET
oR ,Ass , f o rty difierenieyles, adapted to snored
and seoutiat music,-tor RI); e4A. )c) melt. THIRTY.
FIVE GOLD or SILVER 3GDALS, or other first pre-
Initiate olearderl thorn. Illoarted Catalogues free, AA
Brea& MASON At. HARLII BOSTON, or 2dASON
dROTHERS. 'New YOWL ; _ sepal};
EZEZII22=I
lEn3
I=
MEE
• Ileneitt , re reit Ag't,
IL W. GWINNEE.,
Iltititst Ticket AO, Ptalatitlphin.
A. L. TILER,
General Sup't.
lams ani! flarivitines.
D R
MEM
N LL L LSE,
EMI
NEW zDtRUG- STORE,
oste do& '4e4t
of
nrcow.Vs. HOTEL
has a
WIECLI. SELECT/I) STOCK
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS
and all the best
PATENT 3IEDICTNES,
NEBOSENII OIL.
LAMPS,
PERFUMERY
SOAPS, &.
Test End of RrpiensHotel.
:
..11 Rl7 G S '1 1/ IV U- G s ! 1
415. - C: it BRESSLER. aucoessorto BETatilt & ettErS.
LER. boo opened io his neir.rOom, on 'Second street, oppo-,
"site the - Post'Orfire. Where every effort will be made to
startlan the popularity theta qttatilliduaunt badaoquired '
4, continuation of the' liberal patronage which theft= re
ceived is mispertfilly sillielted.- A fair stock of Drugs,,
chemiaids, and Patent Medicisee is new offered. Also a
desirablevosournent or -
Perfumery, ' - . - - :
rgiapii,
, .
. - Pocket Books, - -
Altar Brushes, •
Cloth Brushes. ,
' ' Tooth Brnshes,
. ,
,
Galilean!,
-
Dentifrices,
dad Fam.y .14.rtioles Iti - great variety. ' • . .
KEROSE:N.E LAMPS,—Ever deanriptiun of Hand
Lamle, Stand Lauips..liangini Lampe , and Side 'Lamps
.Anithble Cur Kitelima we. Parlor we, Strew tusCiad Office
use
•
THE BEST - COAL OIL IN TIIE MAE . K.ET.
' Fetidly Dytlit of all Odium. Everything lu it Druggists
EDP et - business. '
receive et•ecial--nttentlon; • and 'are
compounded 'Fib tare and skill ' C. IL CRLISSLER, "
Seeitatl'AtreeA iippoidte the'Post Odiee,
1 ESNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Crunp Syrup,
Ifehnbuld's txtraet Bitehit,
Ayers Sarsisputilla,
Ayers' Cherry Pectoral
• 'Wm,lose Seething Syrup,
at SPANGLER'S.
Ito C ROSE, •T
- . SPAIZG MS%
;
BURNETT'S COCOAINE
at • • - SPANGLER'S,
CHAMOIS SKINS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
ERCITANT'§ GARGLING OIL, AT
, . SPANGLER'S.
AT'CALISTER's OINTMENT,
11 at SPAXGLER'S.
PURE
,LIQ.UORS, AT
SPANGLER'S. '
BURT AND COSTAR'S RAT EXTER
MINATO& at _ SPANGLER'&
CIOSTAR'S BED-BUG EXTERMrNA
Toß,:st • SPANGLER'S,
-CORN STARCH, FARINA AND CON
eentrated Lye, at SPAXGLER'S.
parbtoare Cutler)), Scr.
H A R. D AV• - A R E
FitißEß & TaLBERT
Flare opened their store
on Alain greet, _
nearly opposite their old plane of business,
with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery,
consisting in part - of
Paints,
Oils,_ •
Spikes,
Steel.
11."V"ez,
Blasting Powder,
Grind Stones, •
Cedar Ware,
Pocket Bakes,
• &C.; &a
Brushes,
'ls,
- Rakes,
_ Spades, r
- Special iittention Sa called
- Builders and Contriotors,
as they are
• prepared to furnish to any quantity,
' at wholesale,
everything hi their Tine.
Call and niallliDe on? stuck.
..
81 0 0 00 R . E 117,ki.- R D
fur the party e Rebels who
tired our prop, 4. -. 'Payable when the Craterttorla AC
knowledged, -
HARDWARE. ' - :.-,
BRAND &F woulLNEPhotAill_Le.t/P Oen- -
lion of the'people theirlarge stock oftIAuDWARE
AND GUTLERIZahn. I. purchased in thellstent °Wee:
BUILDING MATERRL,
-
of alt kinde;rsoht as'Chmr'assttp9ousel the State. We
have Jug reeekeed, a large lot of Locks, itnres and Belie
ileveryde.seription." Also:.-411.ass,'Oli MA U* S.C.
TABLE CUTLERY -Jilt received a
_L large lot of ivory and Bone Hauled Cutlery Silver
Plated Spoons autil:erks Table C
-, 1 5 R1,Nh FLACK.
IRON AN!) NAILS, S' EL &C.-A
;Total a‘sertmeat at 111tAIDA. FLACK'S.
- - -
el AR PE NTE ' TOLS, BLACK.
SMITH TOOLS, Capiaavaa l ; good', at
D & FLACK'S.
AfANI7LLA ROPE, ODAR WARE,
Lookinittllaises, %large assnmeat, at -
aftND & FLACK'g.
TUST OPENED.—A,bo'd assortment
ey Iron and Breit, Kettles, I v aattria, i Coffee Mills, and
a general stock of goods in our a/kerb" 'rill be sold
as cheap as any other house, f ot elel or on very short
credit.
N. B.—All accounts to be inagrhen bill is presented.
& FLACK.
~HOEMA:KERS, . pipINGS.-BRAND
& .I"I,AcK keep a targeabrtment or Lester Boot
-Tiers. Morocco Skins, Linings.lo
DUFFAL U RODS AND-SLEIGH
1-1 Bells, Sleigh Runners,
& FLACK'S.
f AT CUTTERS&RD STUFFERS,
.IVI best artiele ntade, jna e mal- at
RAND & FLACK'S.
BRAN p & F ENk. HAVE jr6T
optmed a lot of KeroaalLaatV , /auk'
LA CLOD
DLEs' ING
-
rrastm- AM."' e.
"4 111NdS
ern-Rend CL. •
BLACK CLOTH, 474- :I
•' elYen ,
1:
1.44 :(_40 E11 71• a hell Ex T
.L 4 i • k'e •- kV ' ‘-•
• • :14
1 ‘•:3°
wurrie ' s - Tair STORE ROOM
li t Street.
mrs?Ff'T Havingbe e en afftic
ad l . vo d idi/ to f ' t r4 ,-13 au R. mt . * ,,,, t4, 5 z 4 :. , - I t ,wi s . , th „ d E p re. E. ) ,. - w e a tt eiw 'fo e l d r t i ."a b t a to t
dcivtelsoi.e.adebelvoeldregty Buds
ita
who
were
ram)
mpti
,oenelned by it, tuld teotituoniais can, be had if nee
esseTy, Shave been siwbesi by Dr. Irubart aa Agent
for um sale Intl medge , wh°l " ale °I. Mall,
.
um," - ii i lltol7ol3C*, ettllabolltinzgm3i.a.
liiihKember 270065
AIiFRICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO„ Corner Fourth and Weimir Streets,
Philadelphia. 'lncorporated' 1850. Clavier Perpetual.
AnthotizedCapital, 4500000. Paid-Up Capital, tisZSo.oo(t
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864.
TbsTrnidees base this day' declared a Dividend of
ETFT't PER 'DENT on all rreMittffill received upon Id v.
TVAL Wean& during the year ending December 314
184 and to throe at that data the alone amount to be
ereditedloNd Policies, and have also ordered the dlvi ,
deed of 1860 os'PoliCies issned during nun year to be
paid, as the annual premiums on said Pelletal are re
ceived. OFFICERS.
-- P;Zderti—AlexanarWhilldin - .
Seq'etary,and 7Yearnrcr—Johnfi.
.davary—John C. Sims. -- -
BOARD OF TRUSTREB.--Merander Slfiilidiq J.
Edgar Thomson, Geroge Nugent Ron. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Satinet Work, William
J. Howard,Mon, Joslyph Allison, Harmed T. Bodine, John
Aikman, Charles F. Jlearlitt, Xame flasleburst
. _
WM. G. REED, Chamberaborg, Pe,, :a the authorised
Agent of the American 1.4.fe antawartee ,and Trust Com
-pony, and is always prepared to tarnish pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insuranett
. Dits. J. C. ILICIGULDS and W. H. Bona, Medical Fs
(miners.
REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. D'Cliun, Rey. Ele.
coils, J. S. Nixon - Chatabersbum and Wm. D. Marshall,
Cashier or the 'Hagerstown Bank.
Persons desiring Information or melting to insure will
please call on, or by addrer.sing the tindentigned they will
be waited on in any parrijf dig Couhty or State.
mar'M ‘ 4,,L W. G. REED, Agent.
al
q
0
~
1829 CHARTER PERPE T UAL.-
FRANELIN 'FIRS 17r5VRANCS COM
:I7ANY OF PHILADELPHIA.-
On January I, 1865
Caerru,
Ac ewpm 5unru3......
Pommy PRF.XIVMS
UNOLTII£J) CLAMS,
- • " $A,416. -
Imam PAW SLCCE JBZ
@PERPETUAL AND "PEMIVRARY 'POLICIES ON
' ' • ' . ' :'DIRECTORS: - -
Charles N, Banker, Isaac Lee,
Tobias Wagner, ' ' Edward C. Dale, - .
Samuel Grant; ~ - Gee, Vales, -, , x
Jacob R. Smith. Alfred rifler, -
George W. Richards, , '. Fres. W: Lewis, M.-D.
CITA TILES N. BANCKER, President.
< EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Preident,
JAR. W. M'ALLINTER, See'y pro: tem.
. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Com
pany in Chambersharg, who *ill tarnish all information
necessary to applie%nts. - marW-tf.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
1 AMERICA. Incorporated UN; Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL SZ.VO,OOO. Mee ti3d Walnut Strata, Phila.
• delphia. The prompt payment of Claims farLoeses during
the. period of nearly seventy years that the Company bee
been in 'existence, entitles them to the confidence of the
public. •
This company will also Insure against loss by WAR or
INVASION. -
Persons ,w shin to insure will please call an or address
the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chambersbarg.
As Agent for this Company. I am "preyated to Cancel
all Perpetual as well as Term policies covoring property
destroyed by Vie Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the
.11111 premium paid on application at my oMco. - ,
W. G. REED. Agent.
REFFittENCES—J. D. Grier, J. Allison' Eyster, Esq.,
-.Major.J. C. Austin, Col. A. , leba.„
(AIM AGENT.
- Jonx GROVE, of
vv Chamberitaug, Hi the General Agent of the, rrank
lin County Mutetal,insurance Company. • NW)
• QtfARTERS AIT) NEW STOCK
I\ TEIV THE OLD QLOTHING EMPORIUM, •
The undersigned, afters tempxmry absence necessitated
by the destruction of Charnbetibtarg, has again returned
, and opened out in full blast in the - Market House between
Wallace's Dry Good store and Huber &11,emaster's Gro
cery store, a large assortment of
FALL AND WO' ER GOODS, of every description
• and quality.
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
'Over Coats:Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under :Shirts,
Drawers, &c., also
GENTLE-HENS' FIiitNISHING GOODS, such as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchieficeol.
lam, Umbrellas; Se.. Ac.
His stock of Cloths for customer work consists of French,
- English and Domestic manufacture. . Black Doe-Skin and
Fancrimers, Black Satin, FiguMd Silki, Plain and
.Fancy as.imer Vestings which will be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, aid
reasonable terms.
engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam
prepared to furnish eh - raring in the most fashionable styles,
and as none but experienced workmen - are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Siore.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, I re
speetfully 5,1114:It a continuance of the same.
Ottl9 J . HOSNINSON.
• Wk. AGAIN INVITE TA 6 CMZENS
orMerceistrurg: and all who are disposed tobtfy '
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS, to our bur
. atoek of
,
It, Phil
adelphia and Baltimore. Our Stock comprises, Satinets,
very low, Cassimers and 'Cloths, Ready made Clothing,
Boots audShoei. Hats and Caps, Shirts and Dtawent,
Jackets—both Wollen nod Cotton. Collars and Ties. In
addibon to,our large stock or. Gentlemen's Wear, we
have added, a complete assortment of
• • ‘.I.,ADLES! FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting of Merino Jackets, Hoods, Nubia!, Eose—both
Widlen and Cotton. Gloves of all kinds, CloarTrim•
miumi, Buttons and-Threads,,lii fact, a complete assort ,
meut of irbods in their line, to which, we call their gaper -
iaratterrtion. as we will sell cheap foe cash. -
We are prepared at all, times to maks up
- GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
in the latest and moat approved Style.-as.we have in our
employ, a Skinfia Cutter and workmen, and which enables
iiav ro guarantee a complete fit.-
_ _ .
STIS
EIiCEIL , IILIM, Nov; 1 , 1 - Sf" rim
•
G 0 0 D G 0 D S
AT VERY SMALL.PROFITS,
sal no mistake, tit the Old Elouzeit ud Old Stand
UN THE C9II:SELI &ND WASIittiGION STREETZ
CO.FFEELS. ' -
Prime Rio Jaya and Marioabf. Coffees.
Roasted and Ground Coffees.
' SUGARS." - •
- .
Sugars of every grade, from the hest Double Itatiiett-
Loaf flowiffdlill cent Brown Sugar.
• • T E .ef
Fresh Gunpowder Imperial, of fine flavor.
Ohl and Young Hyson, and superior Black Tea.
• SYRUPS.
Loveriog's No.l Bright Yellow Syrup.
• Golden Yellow Syrup. at 9.5 chats per quart. -
Bea Crop New Orleans Baking Molasses. - -
N E .4 T S.
Prime fresh City-eared Hams, trarmate,d smind & g o ,d
Dried Beef Bounds, Bacon, Sides and Shoulders.
FISH,
- Turpentine
Tar,
Varnish,
Glars,
Freak Shad and Nos. 1 and t Shure Mackerel by the
barrel, halves, quarters, eighths and single pound.
SPICES.
Whole and Fresh Ground Spices, warranted purrs
CANNED FRUITS. .
Pine Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Blaek Berries. &e.
Tamariods and Jellies for the sickly. „
Peaches, Cherries: - Plums And Apricots preserved lu
broody. Canned °otters acid Tomatoes. •
_apnlll.
PICKLES'
`'By the Dor,ezi, au, 'Keg or Barrel. Also Strong Cider
negar.
Fresh Jersey- Cranberries and Dried Fruits.
Ralsoas, Currants and Dried' German Pears,' Nuts. &e.
L P•S . •
Kerosene Lai:sips, Chimneys, Shades . and *lets.
Pare Refined Coal Oil. doe. - •
_ -
Glnss•Wata, Gitueens.Ware, Stone and Eartbem Ware.
Cedar and Willow Ware, &a., all of which has been
bought on the. best terms and will be sold at a small ad
vance by E. D. REID.
AfA4KET HOUSE.—The undersigned
Jk respectfully ~
infotra their numerous customers and
the public. trenerally that they have re-opened their Gra
eery 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 Yruiety of PA 3IILY GROCERIES, consisting of
Ham, Syntps, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass.
wars, Queetlmare and everything heretoforeimpt at their
former place of business. Ihey will always keep a mai•
dent stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of.
„the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE tarn In ex
change for vials at cash market prices. Don't forget nye
place, (Market House.) three doom from, the earner, ors
Queen Street. laug3l) HUBER & LEMASTER, •
Motets.
TTN:ION HOTEL.—'his old anit w e ll
established Hotel is naweren ter the aceemanodation
of Guests
Tbe ProprietorbarineAtied thethree-storrolect of bnit.
„_n__ s trw rin this rear of his former stand. is
prepared '4„furiii, d 001) ROOMS for the tntreling and
transient castor..
HIS TAB;firill sustain its for merreptrtatlon of being
supplied the best the marketran produce. His detsohed tram the main building, trill al.
N,y had . 01i oice n d pure Liquors.
(4„.,cartn STABLING for fifty horses, with careful
ostite , .
srrery attention wilt be made to resider. guests comfort-
I sabs while ittiertraing at this Hotel -
jaula - FISHER. Piotnietor. •
VANIQN HOTEL.—The subscriber
Ili would respectfully annonnee that helms so far corn •
plete4 his Hotel building as to be enabled to open it
fur the accommodation of the public. Thebuilding is en
tirely new and built on the most approved plan for corn.
fort and ootwooletiee
ThoSAR will always be suppliediith the bast,of li
quors.
Ile has also erected In connection with the Rotel a large
and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to furnish
Stabling and Provender for any number or Horses.
Attached to the Stable (under cover} are spare: BAY
AND STOCK SCALE.% to which the especial attention
of Farmers, Drover* and Butchers to Invited.
.P 1 1 9 9 -6 . DANIEL TROSTLE.
T
DiPORTAYT PO THE
e
4. Gruver & Baker Sewing Machine Company ninnufac,
titre, In addition to theireelebmted GROVER & BAKER
STITCH MACHINES, the most perfect SHUTTLK, or
LOCK-STITCH MACHLNE in The meth*, end ailed
purchasers the opportunity of selecting, afterttial lad er•
aminatiou of both, the one best suited to their wants.
We call special attention to their new No. I MAIO.
FACTURENG MACHINE, which is adapted tu' every •
variety of seuirar, from the thinnest =Mato thelhaelest
leather, and. ill work equally well with eatlekilltext
oar
silk thread. For sale by
octlS•arn 8,17 HQ ebabbeisbarg.
KM=
ASSETS
..$2,501,207 04
I , iSCOBER s'xBlB6s
l• • • $3,000,000.
$5,1.51,050
rarlti= . mni
totbing.
IN THE liitittaT HOUSE,
• ' Ch:ambtniburg,
(Buratto, &r.
41400,000
971 m
1,0136,W8