211 2l years, son of Martin arnilElitaboth-Neirman. bolfriaktita.3liii_tiar For the lose of a - brother to deer, • vt •Wao:thitainitut diothitlif df Ilk pass Ifilets7 To restialt patriots grave. ( • thoniit, he4lMit tia ~That We should Wei mostaimn, ;•! • :11n t. he, his sett toop be, lamented, r • 1 • 444-thit rkeUte ! rt,•.. 1 4 1 1 4. 41 /•-; tlsep,tler cink:loft Ik .. *: os kiec;ily,m thylbr *v 7,• Thou shalt im'ei• .be•forgotteni • And loved.ones woep thy mournful lot. Gettysburg'imptme please-copy. • : • • E . . From the American of Tuesday ?ad. ILOUR.•=4lOrket ineOt4re but 'very firm. Sales' Of, , -I Ch 20Q ,bblo _good —Rowarci-Stroot,SU.or , hi-loto to . the trade . 2iitnd-1.00 bbls. good Ohio Es atll2.:so W•bbl. Prices which are ire leessirili Wed, ire firote aifollows: liow ard Streel.',Sirper 'aid . Cut',Extra Shipping Extra 12.50®13 Extra - do: ;13; Family do. 14. , • GRAIN..---Reccipts at the Corn Exchange were confined t0'1,700 bushels Wheat; 2,500 do. Corp, •and 650 do. - Oats. Pricei_ruled higher and, closed very unsettled... !Sales in cluded small -lots -of good and choiee• new Southern white Wheat at 800®310 cents, red do. at 235®292 cents, white Corn at 170 cents, and yellow do. at 165 cents, Oats were held et 90(§98 cents weight; as to qual ity, and Eye 'at 185 cents. IcINACII,7IC`IIIC.IIC AC." THE Taxablos of Quincy Tow nshtp are hereb notified that thelitchool Directors of said town ship ha;te levied a tax for the purpose of paving a I Bounty to volunteers an the several last calls, and have. placed the collection, of the same in the bands of the Bounty Committee, who would hereby give notice, that they will meet the tax-paycis in Quin. ---- cyTan - 17riday-ancl..l3aturtlait, the ftth and 6th dayi of August, 1864, for the purpose of tax rind settling with those who have subscribed to the Bounty fund. All - tarcairint - Paid - to committe e will be put into the hands of the collector and five per cent added. • H. C. WERTZ, • J. C. SEC RIST, Bolin ty-Com.-- Wst. FLEAGLE July 22-2 w. SIT3Et.4I.Ir WAS found tresspasing the premises of the subscriber in Washington township, Frank lin county, on Friday the 24th of Jun6,,A BAY MARE, five years oid. The owner it requested to come forward, prove pronerty, pay charges and_take— her away, or she will be disposed of according.to law. D. R. MILLER. July l—fi n d. • 0.. Nor • I I3OYS, those from town especially, are notified not to tresspass upon the premises of the sub 'written in iheliutu.re by either fishing or battling, as they are determined to enforce the law hereafter against all parties who refuse to comply with this request. :ISRAEL BAER, June 24-31 j li. C. GILBERT. 9L'AL - XL. - 'QUESTIONS - Q 1 ENIqONS THAT CONCERN EVERYONE TO,AN SWER. Ave you bald • . . Does your hair fall off? Has your hair become thin hors it feel harsh, and dry, and feverish 1 Js it turning gray, before its time I Are you troubled with-ttching, turning sensation of the scalp? . . .• Aso you troubled with Dandruff 1 , Aro you troubled with what is called Scrofula or Salt Rheum 1 Have you Iliad the Eiysipelas, and I•st yinir hair 1 Have you'had the. Measles, and last it 1 -• Haveyou had the Typhoid Fever, and lost it ? Ilove•you had the Brain Fever, and lost it 1 Have you lost dour hair by any sickness 1 pc. you. wiTh luiuriant hafr t ' ..Do you Pi iet! soft and `lttstrotta hair Do you wish gray hair restored 1 Do you ;wish your wiakers glossy! Do you wish them restored in color 1 • - De you want a dtess'ng ? Do ybu want it for yourchileren 1 Do you Want it for yourself, for father or mother for,b;pther,.sistor, or friend 1 Do you want to make a present ! Do you want apertume for your toilet 1 . Do you 'want a harmless article 1 ."- . . Do-you wint-a-pura-article 1 Do you wont ft „doable distilled article 1 Do you woet•Ottjjainsinietirticle 1 . . Do you want the best preparation out for dress ing, stimulating. protecting; restoring, the, color, H sir* If so, we warrant CLARK'S - IUTALED ETO TVD , TO DE-UNEQUALLED AND SUPERIOR TO . ANY PREPA RAT' ON EVER COMPOTIN ED ANL Fl.r. RED ro B ` LI OI Ll Satisl action guaranteed, or the money refunded. It l tosts'hutlfilii - an - e — bottle, or six Fitt es or $5. and is sold by druggists and d ealers every where. C. 0. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. E.DARNE§ & CO, N. Y.,Ocner it Agents. Juno 17,18111.' ANOTHER ARRIVAL "VARIETY STORE:" JBEAVER armoire: cos to his - customers and • the pahlit, - that hs has just returned from the klastertimarkets;svith another fine assortment of —neri-ircmds r ,consisting,4&-Fall-and-Winter-itate-arot Cops, (all aorta and sises).llnots and Shoes Tor. rim and boys, with a complete assortment of shoes for —tatlietrivarel-OlooltWrrunkai-BegarriTabieeti—and ail articles usually hept in a _first.classyarietyastors "'he public areCordiatlyinirited to mat tiled pert 'mine tihrnew 'Stock.. • • N. - 8. - Boots and Shoes' manufactUred to ether, endesired, stleasomilde rates arid 'Upon short j riatice• , - (Oct. 24; "614) IrflfirgEl3 Bitters at • fob. &, !Clg. rireitain" r irt • lybAysi = =J 11E C -- 31 M • QUIEST.IONS Q ESTIOIS! With rings, and pins, and bracelets Wight, Glistening like the stare of night, On wrist, and fingers, breed and ern, i l a iko_sphs fair he yAuth_appesur r • With'beauty's splendors (freighted. With . thinthles, lockels, mourning setts, Box-pins, gold chains, and setts'efjet, L'lSlentjeweiry, belt-slides and hooks, t Allot the latest et lee And looks an 'm sure you It be delig ted. 11 - ' - f , TTM icuß:rrs marri* • ti ' .4. 1 : 4 - - -ti.: 11 1 1 9111 S ands ate lamed u nder theAct'ofbon grerse of Mareh-8,--11164, ikhielk provider thatial Bbndi %Mad it thii , Act ittalil he -`'EXEMPT cipal ataerity:! SaiiiietiPtiots,aikeee ,),On2de received In United States tiaterdt notell ofNationa akßanki. 4 ttiey: are:. TO BE REppEmEt! IN the s pilieuinee; Orate Goveininent, st injr rieried.eMtlifs tha*teinor more f_ke . kfortst . from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST Vila BE PAID IN COIN,; itOn'da o not: . oriti htiat)retl, dolieri annually and oil all other Honda. ienkannnally.— the interestis paj ebb: on the first days" of March apd'Bcptem~er'iri ; sic or. will receive either Tingister4 or Con, _ poi Biondi; as they-tang prefer.-: Registered Bonds ere-recorded on' the bitithit of the Ticifinier and con be transferred only on the o*ner'ii order:L Coupon goi:ds are'Vryabfelo bearer; ond',anrmore convonient,forcontaiiicia!ailaW -übscnbenr - tortbie—loan-wi ..tion of hiving-their BpOde dravv:initsl;e i st from `March Ist, by plying the accruedinterest sts Coin--(cir in Uni ted Stites notes, - Or the Stites of iietionit adding fifty, per cent for premium,) or receive them. drawing interest from the date of suirscription.and• deposit. Ai these Sonde are. • Exempt ;from State or Municipal Taxation,. their - Value is increaseafreni one to torso psi cent. per annum,,accopliFig , to the este "of tax levies in va 'rious parts of the cou ntry. ' At the 'present rate of premium on- gold they pay fitER EIGHT PER,CENT. INTEREST in 'currency, and arc of equal convenience as a per manent or temporary investment. It is believed that no'securities offer so great in duce m ants to lenders as the. various description:; -of U. S. ilonds.• In all other terms' of indebtedneisr, the - faith or ability of private parties or stock CPIII.. ponies or seperate communities only hi pledged for payment, while = for-the = deGta - c~tha ._ lLnited~Stntee - the=mhole - propertrof - th - e - Coutitry is holden to se cure the,payment of both principal and interest in be_subseribed_forin_sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the tame terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the hugest capitalist.. They can be con verted into money at ally Monient, .and the bolder will have the benefit of the-interest. It may be useful to 'state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold,on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $768,975,500. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so tar at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. . it will be seen that even the present gold revenue of the. Government ate largely in exci as of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the . tariff will doubtless raise the annu at receiptst from customs on the same am - ount - of — importationtto — ,sl - 50T000;000 - per --an= num. lustrnctions of.t he National 13anks acting as loan agents -wore not- issued from the United States Treasury ut.til • Niarch 26, but in the fiat three weeks of April the oubseriptions averaged more thatt TEN MILLIONB--A-141-E-E . Subscriptions will be received by the "• • First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa, Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL 'OTTER NATIONAL BANKS. which are depositories of Public money,. and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country , looting• no agents of the National Depository. Banks) will furnish further information on application and Aflbrd every Facility . to Subscri bers , • May 13 Sea. HIC FOR MI TIMES. While war's fierce peals alarm tom, nr viciiiry's shouts oft charm us r The calmer notes of local news, of little brawls, or breaks, or stetter,. Are equally engaging,. The former often shock or please, But such emotion& quickly cense. , tlnt %hen je leis bright oral gay, In multitudinous array, Our serious thoughts assuaging : Are placed to view arc roves ald stand, To triightert eye, or car, or , TO - ticecrate the lass or lad, To beautify the taint or sad, Oh every hes:fa-delighted f Eight-day, alarm, thirty-hour. and fancy cloche; Spectacles, ciiies, Mid a tall arsorttm tat of jewelry, of the latest styles and most elegant frnish, watches and jewelry promptly repaired at the lowest cash prices. •' C. W. LOGAN 'Mass Balm & Co., respectfully annoence that they have in preparation a History of the Pennsyl vania - Reserves tfWat their otgonitation to the expi lotion of their term of service. This History Will contain_the_ Officers and Privates of the Corps—their promo tions, casualties and discharges—also, graphic de scriptions of their comp life and their gallant a chievements in the tunny b-tttles in which they have taken part—all derived from official and authent,e sources. - - - The History ofthe Penalysvunia Reserves *lll be in 'Oran Vomits of 600 pages, octavo site neat'. prin.c on goof oper, an sienna y bound in black cloth, containing a steel ringmving of the la mented Reynolds, and one of Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the formation of the Penn sylvania 'Reserve Corps,)-and Will be Gold only by subscription. 'lt will be ready in August next.-- Price—Three Dollars per copy._ • ' The Publishers - feel confident that the , 4- vhicti -;-15—"-- whicb every - PiiPmsylvanion must, entertain EL. the braie then whose gallant achieve/Dents and patriot. ic self-devotion it records, - will - secure for !'7lte 4113• TORY" a gerirrcitil tind apPriciatlie reeeinkin. ELIAS BAIt it Publishers. • " • •Nry.t. East •king eitteet, Lor.easter Pa.:2 A:C. HerrairmaraGen:-An't. York, Pa. • Franklin Wares, aud R. R. .Gaff; agents foi Wash ing,tan and Qui' ti townships." • - Jane 17—Ow " •W. PUTNAM'S Patent oth 'lnner • formic at the sign of the Big Red Horn D.. 8. Roraitop, (Stair 11 412) Agent for Penklion county. _ ~ 1 ~_. • .no.":. .f, 14: r ..,,. 'vi -.." r . P . 1. •" 77 ' ';`,.q . - (:: - :•?:i -A . I: .ii. , .. 51.,.!__. , t Iri i ..r,, -.; r . j. , -.,.... v: .$' € e. 4.1...- . ' ' 1... S .I.' ~.., -,•,- i = , '7; FRI KINKEL'S BITTER 'WINE OF IRON. t9NIPx.O - Tfii.o.Tircnd Use STOMACH , Cares - Dyspepsia : • 'vet Corn 'lamb s's headache, (Innen& : Debility Nerisbustielis pression of 13;pirite, Conitiostion,, • : • Iniirmitent Fever, AChliti of tbg .Stcninach", Nausse,Helitintrn.. Disgust for, . , the S tomach; Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sitiniacb; Swimming of the, Head„Dffieuli Dreathing.Nplreik ness of the Skin ansi'Eyes, Fever and Dull pain .in the Head, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest ,; and LiMbs, will cure 'eirei" , Case of Chronic or Nervous Debility Diu- • eases of, the Rulneys end And Disess'es arising • from a disonler. „ "ed Stontach; , good foimels or Inhale Om isr young.,. The most beneficial' nib - didine known; gives bet ter satisfaction and cures More diseases than any q. thee preparation offered to the Public. Piejiar ed Solely by 8- A. KTINKEL-&-8R0.,-1113-Market street, Harrisburg. • For sale by. Druggists and' Dealers everywhere; BEWARE OF ter Counterfeits .5.6111 •• • . • As Kunkels Bitter Wine of Iron is the, only Buie and effectual „ remedy ,remedy in the known itorld•for the, permanent cure of Dyappein and-DatiliVtAkiill as there are a number, of imitations offered to the pub tic, we would . caution the community to purchase none but the . genuitte,mticle. manufactured 8. A. Kowa., & Aso., and has their atonal), on the top of the cork of every_bottle. The very fact that inhere are attempting to imitute thil valuable remedy, ) proves its worth and speaks velumes in its favor. The Bitter Wine of him is put tip in 75 cant and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists throughout the Coenteg. Be particular that every 4..ttle bears the fre simile of the proprietors' signa ture. This Wine includes the most agreeable and effi cient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxhide combined, with the most energetic of iege. table tonics, Yellow Peruvian bark. The ,effect in many cases-of-debility- r ues-of-appetite, and gener-. al prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combin ed with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy.— It augments the appetite, raises the Oise - ' takes oil muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, and gives a florid figure to the countenance. .6ENERAL DEPOT, 118 MARKET STREET • For gale by all regretabl e d ealers the country. For gale by J. F,KenTS, Druggist. April FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. rISUER. mV stock embraces t bes t sty lesof Plain anlneyzv4iriaiaidrancy 0 22,616:36:30.1:=1015011 4 531).239 Plain end Pitney .VBSTlNGB;'ell'ot Which Will be made to order molt faihiointble' and work menlikettennerb or sold in Patterns to salt curio mere. Mao a full stock of REABT.MADE_CLOT-EING, te-CIIRAP FOR CASltiasi Also, one of the best selected stocks et GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Glovei and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassitneres which will be mails to order at the shiniest notice. • J., A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Mil: May 6, 1864. , ilif MY 6000 S 111111 MID mid "MANSION HOUSE," Chambersburg, Pa. . AA 4 C A -11; 'Mtge HEW' haVe ; just re ceived nut] opened 'their Second' Supply of eve SPR AA A I s. they invite speciarattentirn. Their stock Orel& and fell, comprising all the different'stYleit'ef DIES' DRESS GOODS, black and cekrred Silks. Cloaking Clothe of the latest styles, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,fuli assortment of White Goods, Gauze Crepe and Dove... Veils; Hosiery, Gloves Collars, Conk, llak'fs r eed everythingitelonglitik_oLFart ey Dry Goods and Notion Store.' G ENi'S D}IP • ATMEXT. -- hialleinrrtrue - tnwela o aesimeres, both Black and Fancy; Plaid end Striped Goode lot Boys' wear; Cottonades, Dinins, Denims,Chgeks Brown and Bleached Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, with a great variety of staple and fancy no tions, all of which will be sold low ter CASH. • The patronage of the public is most respectfully _solicited. METCALF-&-IiFFESHE- . May 27—lf. TOBACCO PLANTS MBE •abacriber haccon - hand a large ' lot of ?a -1 Nan Planta, arich•aa • -CONNECTICUT -SEEDLEAF, - IMPROVED -CUBA , " A ' BROADLEAF AND QUAKER,'aII' cif' which he will of at $2 per thousand. Gardenq mile* southimat of Waynesboto7. - a one 10.4.] : • D. F. GOOD. TRAVEL from the premises of the aubscribibr - 11iTturaboot. at IWOcSTtitotestof Waytteeltoro' stornetime °boat 'the 110th of May blot; a entail Bria. die Bill, supposed to be about 3 yens o?d. ' A lib. eral reward witrbe paid for ouch inforatatiOn se will lead to 116 torovery. W. W. WALKER. ,Junc.l7—St. Army Claims. ; 08EPit ! DOUGLA6,', Attornry •I. Waynesporot. being duly licensed as Milani *- gent will provoke Pensions, D'onnty ,IlOunty Land awearoges of pay and Clothing, and pll inher„alloW ancea due seamen and 'tactic* thtiebiirs'ai Om; sentativcs. • • . . May ,t7—ti , :t A' HARRTSBIIRO, PA. roug oil AT THE PllOll , NOBllail - • ti aRr a- :Si T i r 14rt' . • tir!rf. . . SECONDARRIVAL, SECOND ARRIVAL, . - MUMMER - 6 OODSi tII~I 1118 :,451 0000,, SIMPOR (40,011)St PRICEttc.HOEFLICH - , HAVING prirchaserf thelarge 'Rita eireellent Ul.stock of goods belonging to the Estate Josiah Reser°, Esq; 'deeeased; 'and aembining:,with the same, in the large Ind capacious Store Rem, the new fresh supplies (brought a few- weeks since) • forming the. stock of. Joseph Price—are now pre senting to the miblio the largest ,choicest and cheap. est selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS now offered in this Borough, embracing a large ani varied assortment- of A.; • • ' DRY COMIS - GROCERIES, ,QT.TEENSWARE,, HAItD' VARE, DRESS GOODS, Such as Fanc y Silks, , Wool Dolmas, Alpacas, Wepherd Plaids, - D66l3ges, • Crape De Span'ges, Challies, Lawns and Chintzes. WHITE GOODS. Swiss, anel figufed, . Stri 'ad do. • Cambria, Maki, Main Books, &e r5[9 ,- amaa acKlaid. We boast of having the largcat assortment ever Drought to Town. Weis fraught twenty:five per cent. cheaper than present' prices and will be sold accordingly. . - • '`. _. • r Silk .:a . . . Bareges , • . . -. , - J- .) , ;Grenadines, . . Wool Detains, ' ~ ,• Poplins, - _ , . . • - . Ckallies,-• „••,. „I: , , • Lawns, plain . and figured, —.. , Balzerines, , ~ Crape Despanges, • , • Eng. Crapp; ' • , •- • AnieneanTrints, Erenet erape, , Collars, ll'dkits,, - Allitkl., ' -,,, '": • Ganntiets,&e. OUR FANCY STOOK comprises s gTeo rnq q. : a mora oop Skirts Shawls, Gauntictor.jcip l :olll6,So, livid Diets, Trim ming Ribbans; tiesrsi. MOWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Oleanlied and Brown Dia era Tidings,' Strips, • • Burlass, L'ottonades, , •, Linens., . :Bags & Bagging CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, . Blinds and Hangings. • . , . g Cl• DE, Oue Stock cif:Groieriett la tery large. Sugars of different grades—Molasses at sashimi prices, Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffices,real Rio and Dandelion, American and English, breakfitat du.; Teas, Fish, Cheese; Rice. '' " " - AIL MIL '4* •• • WILLOW . WARE AND • t:1"U t O'W A FC . E. . And every article necessary to ; supply tho necessi ties or render c0n:64031e our okl friends and ac. iptaintances:: We amen to give IPOROO*AL • ATTIM 10.S To 110311101 6 0 : tlric1 glYeYer friends every accom ktodation possible. •. With many thanks for a genes N ous "patronage heretofore we shall endeavor :to :Omit a coittinueinee Of the public's favors:" JOSEPH PRICE, • • A HUE f. 110EFLEC11i. liikieslnnyy, June 17, 184, • 'I •-- - i. - . 1, , r." . . —. : 'it 'i 'I. 2 ,1 ! , - A A iry, . - Tr.-2---;,—.14: ~- t Llfl ..k ' A • .. it', • ci -4 --1 •'i b 7 - , • , 1 :;12 :!.0:111140 1 4ii 3 Y A I A '.1114 LATIST ARRIVAL! AI BERSON, BENEDICT . & , ARE_ NOW RECEIVING, TREIR ;T r ., .1111 T 1116;1- OOHS!! NOTIONS, &e MESS GOODS SP 'AIM g131310S C-LOTHS, CLO7HS, CASSINERES AND SAT ;NETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES' AND - SATINTTS, CLOTHS; OASSIMERES 'AND SATINETTS; UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, -- UNDERSHIRTS tirt r e would call the attention ontenstoM. ers and the public to our new stock of goods. and at The same time return our thanks to customers and others for'their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a confine . - once of the same. ' AMBERSON, 11PNEDICT & CO. April 22,1861. • • • - • PTSPRING STYLE OF HATS FOR 1864:- Now • ready at UPDEORAFFS' Hat Factory, -• • Opposite Washington House.. Hagerstown: IF you want Sac Tornado ,ou must act it at " • - Viraynesbotio' Pa. SECOND SDPPLY; SECOND SUPPLY;' SECOND SUPPLY, SPRING. DRY 6 G9ODS SPRING-DRY- , GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS M Irn. 10 I 1 * Tl___-- LADIES LADIES . • 7 • - LADIES! DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. FURS, SHAWLDAND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS i. FURS, SHAWLS AND NVIIIAS. ! HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, ' 110SIRDYTAND-01;0rE- MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S, SPRING GOODS: r , ,CHEAP. 'CHEAP, • CHEAP, CHEAP. DRAWERA, MEE Groceries, Hardware, Groceries, • liirrdware, Groceries, llardwore. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. aggoi AK INTIOR . @eau:ware, . -NottOna, Quecastattre,NotionN---d , Queensicare, • . Notions. . , . ) Lir : 7, - - , : I . ,-, ', ". 4 -'-'''' - 0 . I . - .-'-'-', , '"... I ' 1:, -- T . - 1111 i -- - - ID Rif 151,6, }tas.,, Hard*are; . .: : . ..; :,;•;:-.':? =olloefillt -,, . ' '''''''; ' ' ..k . i i QUEENSWARCA 01 Di ., I ~. t.--' J. Wi. -MILLER'S; IVaynesiiorei Pa. E[AVING jui4 returned from the ):astern Cities he wouWeall the,ettentioa of his ',customers and the publiegleefellyje his I LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW E 0 D-D4-1-1 Which will be 801 l at extremely Low .Prices. Belciit ion will find enumeratee Abw ' artialei which-will be Lund among. bilk stock, tb Whit* lt6`.. invitea your attention : ' • • .;„ .„ • , FOR THE LADIES kF• • • •Silks, all Wool Delaines, Fancy. .4 • Elombazines, Plain Gingham; : '•'••Jain Plannels: ' Grey •• " • ' - -A 114S"o :- Ladiest'ShawiLl Foncy Prints, F4tensionSkirrs, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Collars, Mtigic Ruffling, Linen HiMl's, • Hoisery, • MEN7S ".- as Fahey Monet* , Plain . • Iliafkin Cloths, • Vcstings, Satinets. r - A101a3(0) Tweeds, 4.t)sn.s, hirt FYonts, Gents Collars, Neck Ties,' Tinder Shirts„ Drawers. Puck Gkwes, Gaunt It ts, lOM-ES-`TIC MUTING . Furniture cheqt, Ded ricking. ; , Cotton - Flatlet - Wool " Tail& Diaper,. 'fowling. • • •Baging, Ste , &c. Queemsware, naidaare, Boots and Shoes, - Cedar Ware. cas4:n CDCMIUETZEIZSE3BM. Of ihe very best quality, such as Syrnps,sand - Islets Orluos Ili:lasses; '•• Best Rio Ctiffee-•" . ' ' " ' Superior Prepared (offee ; • ___ --- llunnnell's Best Essence; Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, , - • Raisins, ~ Tobacco, • . • Rioe, &0.,, &c. The above gootrs have berm eazofnlly selected and purchased at the very,lowest figure . . He is therefor° enabled , to•accoinmodate all whd njay favor him with a ca/l. By strict attention to business and a desire topleese in every respect, he hopes to'merit a con• tinuance of patronage. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country. Produce taken in exclmige for goods the highest market priies. J. W. MILLER. May 13, 1864. ' COMMERCIAL' COLLEGE. attach-Wee -Commercial education, and the very_generallat tention which this branch is exciting throughout the past lew years awakened such en interest, that no comment is ne cessary to establish the practical utility of Commer cial schools. • COURSE . OF INSTRUCTION: Double &MI Book.keepingin all its most approv ed forms, • adapticFEOthe various departments of Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calculations. Mercantile Law, Penmanship in every style of the art, arc. &o. Each department is under the charge, of an experienced anu cJmpetent Instruet!r. Our course is both thorough and practical. Students are taught to originate and conduct all the Books and Forms pertaining to real business, thereby bring ing-theory into - practice and thus having them to perform the'..regularyoutioe Ef,..the Counting-house. students compledtikehe ,Preacribed, ovum are qual ified to take chargeantreondirel eir - Pleientific prin ciples the Books of any well regulated Mercantila establishment. Time required to complete the course is from 8 to-12-weeks. Enter at any_titne. Diplo mas awarded for !merit only. rir'll.ss pays all ex penses for a full commoretel crime, boarding Motu. de& Set:ajar a Circular. Address Feb. 127-413 FARRNEY'S BLOOd PURIFIER. . •, THIS artiele at well known by reputation for having corns Dobai of ihit'..Wirrst cases of Tet ter, ticrofule, and all impurity of the Blood, is A waysen,hand et FouldithosissDritiffftere...... He hasjost received a fresh supply , of thellilrwe le and'iait acc4iiitthOslate tre : I .e..,toinerb. lune_ 3,- ty. - ._ :7 .._.„. . - - _ - ._ ISMERII A: M. TRIMMER,. Cliumb'ersourg.
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