The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 16, 1863, Image 7

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-pA -LOTIIING EMPORIAI
..'•' PRA:W*I4N HOTEL t WILDING. CORNER UP
.r.STWITdECEIT STREET and the Dr A SIO'NO;Ci litSf
feenttleG.- Pa. 3011 N T EIOSKINSON, Proprietott
:The L ttplegsignedgives notice to Ws legion if g • Oetrictie
tnitr4s 'andto the public generally, thit he has now' on
, ftbkisud'otfers to parchasers, for.cashi the Largest'(lnd
Ictogruttrattirestock of , . - - 5 .-: i ..- i
.10., 1 ' )IEADT-MADE - CLOTHING,
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f,ttke „Spring and Summer seasons , ever presentei in
i c : 43 ,.. e. ills long eqtal)lighed character , for sell ng
j uit r ,x„ /in - surpassed in Style,yinish and, ptirabil)ty.
Ii 14,detertnined to maintain, and maltinChis iturelm.ses
1 4, thi, liactern Cities this season,ae the, propitious tine,
AMOles hint to offer his patrons garments' 'At prices
"cerelnier . thsn the cheapest. Ile Mattes these,statements
.in up hutit . ing or vain spirit, hint asks a discriminating
pn,blic to ice him a call and decide' fur themselves ttlho,
,18,# , C4r441e,in thisaedion. offers the hest indue4l»en's
,t,o pyrqhmers. lite materit.f,of Avery,garinent soldlby
hfra is narchmid.trom first-class Houses in the princl
pAcittcs, and the marinthat aring ; is done tinder his dwn
Intnernsion in . thiii place, by teorknien of ackrionicriged
ability." With hisstoek of 11,FADV-MAD,E CLOTHING,
6invites Tit tention't6 a largo and splendid asssortmtmt
pf Op.nt/enten's- , . - .
_
' "'•,: ' FURNISHI.NG . GOODS, -1- ,
.. i i;
- Whlcii. he warrants to snit the most fastidious tasta or
he ni?ffeeconomkal , poikk.
' 3Ceep his Phtee in renembrance and give him atMl, 1
innr.l7,'ll3.' ' ! JOHN-T. 110S1iINS0711'
' '
Corritr the DIAMOND, next door tu the
VIALIBEBSBIIittI, -jnst returned iron F..be
Agar with a htrge stock of eisperior and treasonable
eGatet.ki such as CLOTII:i. CASHMERES. S.ATINETTS.
Av.. for Ciatts. and vi...LVIIS N MTINS,
/Ls BIL L Ezi, and other Vesting's. •,Also--ri„ very tine
-selection of. it BABY-MA.I)E CLOTHING, hp is
- prepared, to sell at the very lowest market . prices. •
cos . rom WOBII.—As he employee finitrrategut
ter, be It* prep:trot' to make up all kinds of Oarinehts,
for !Ten and Boys, to order, in the best styles. Satis
faction will he guaranteed.- . I
A let t - 0 Assortment of itlEyrixstEx's FM - MUTING GOilDh,
etich as Shirts. Drttatilts. Collars, Ilandkerchiefs i
• penders, Carpet 'Bags, Gmbrelbixo as;
hand,(dive him aeall and save money. [June 1i,r63.
•
iiJ. WHITE,
.. - .J .- . . Mimcii..kN'T'TAii.4.,'
, • ANP DE.4.6ER IN .I?4 , ID.I'LMADE aLOtlf-,
ti(i;—(1.1010; MAD4--' • • • ,
.
. Ci.,, 311 S. ~ ' • .
( CAStilltiMtPS, _ , .
V.ii , TING:, -
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g GNTLISMKN'S . ,-•
- • r i, , FURNISIiING bOOnS,
GUM OVKIICOAT
UMBILELL,A.S.
. . ..
inrb P iece Goods sold by the iard, and no chat-getter
nutting.
e„. Garments sold to persons , A•li o wish them madi at
home. - ,
Machine Silk. Chalk, and inch tneasuree 'sold. Vireo
doors North of Eyster's Dry Goods Store, Chamlrs
bttrg, Pa. - [June 17, 18 , ' , 0. •
INE
faatird.
•
ONDERFUL,,,SCI.ENTIFI.O
- •IF v •
.OISOUVERY.—At the present time thoughtful
Minds everywhere are looking for the revelation of pew
.73.0 important discoveries in science, and when a thnory
. is presented claiming to have discovered new light ;and
,to have, removed the. veil of obsenri . front a Subleet of
the highest iiiipormuce upon will it much has been
written, it is preper that the claim of this theort be
presented and carefully examined sail tested, which is
destined to transcend its importance te suffering hutuan
ity, all other discoveries, the lightninet . od and telegraph
net excepted. We hold that the human system is but a
gitivanie arrangentent, With its acids and alkalies, con
stituting the positive and neg.tti ye forces. and that every
Mental :dui physical manifestation, either volmittart or
involuntary, is the result of this anta ,, onismi that diges
' *lion, circulation, secretion, and exerelgen are whollyl at
- `tributahle to the law of electrical influences; that fthe
~ , nertes are the conductors of EtentruCTrY, and that there
Is a - polar action established through theraervous sretem
Which connects with every part of the body; establishing
are preserving a proper balance of the electric olembot,
. - 2 , which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which
- apses disease; that there are strictly but twoconditbans.
of disesso—the ono positive, the other negative; anti as
Exzeratelxv possesses these two inherent principles, it
will, if applied according to the electric pularitiesfanfl
' requirements of the system, arrest, or, in other words,
- neatrolhe the disease by the restoration of proper polar
„action.. We also assert that all drugs taken into the'sys
' lenstict strictly "upon electrical principles; that from
- dttedapiriition the latent electricity is set free, and that,
, It tough the electrical polarities a the nervous system,
a changes fire produced either for good or for evil ;that
-in the incipient stage of dissum It may tend coequal - ire •
the forces, and restore harniony ; but after the case; has
become refractory, paralyzing the nervous Communica
tions, and changing the constituents of the fluids, and
arresting the digestive action of the stomach anti its
power of approbation, no internal process of medication
ever has ; or ever can. succeed in removing the cause of
ttto 'disease, its only tendency being to multiply and:com
. plicate the symptoms.
On the contrary. ELECTRICITY being the vital eleMent
tzputd which lifedepends. can be directed to any part of
the lady. and even after. the vital functions seem Tara
possesses thepower of arousing the dormant en
ergies, equalizing, the circulation, and the system,' to a
„self sustlining system. One very important feature of
thYtreatutent is, that no time is lost in cxperimegting
y‘ithidisen.ie. By means of electrical test an liceprate
dititnosis is given at once, determining the localitr and
chlracter of the disease. and indicating the treatm nt to
!be pursued, The curicnts are perfectly under the con
trot of the oPerator. aid can be regulated to suit the
delleate'nerres of a child Without any unpleasant iensa
that. All those who have lung:suit - email - can painful and
otstinato disease—Acute., Chronic, Inflammatory or
Paralytic—are invited to call and, consult.
•
CONSULTATION FREE. - ,, •
Bit. liftOWN & PROF. WALK.
•
win Franklin Building,,lVest Market Street, 4th
doerfrent the - earner of the .101amond, Chata4erstatith Pa.
Jane 17 '63-tr . •
VCONORY IS WEALTH! , •
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR TIIJIITEER C NTS
rhi Best - aid ch.capst Hossehdtd Rcm.
the World.
I=
MADAME ZADOO PORTER'
GREAT COUGH, RE3fEDT:!
•
.. ,Madame Zadoc Porter's Curative Bala 77E
is warrantedlf used according to tha f aireetians, tp cure
r pa cases, Coughs:Cohls; Whooping. Cough, Mthma,
stO all *free tions of the Th rout ttuCLuu gerL. I
Madame Zadoc Porter's :Balsam 1.
I
is prepared with all the reiplisite care and . 11 , from tt
•otuld nation oft he hest remedies the v e 4otable klingdoin
'affords. Its remedial Tplaltties are based - on Its (power
to asiiik the healthy and rigorotii circiulation lof the
,_blond, throngh the lungs. It is not a 'Violent remedy,
emollient 4 warming, searching arid offective;cattbe
ted httho - oldest parboil or ydringeet
. •
• ,
• ' ' ' Madame Zudoc ,Porter's =Balsam' ,
Altshoen alined by tite_palAli for aver 18 years find line
acquired its present salessimply by being recominended
by pude who have used it, to their afflicted friends and
etiters. . .. •
...
MOST IMPORTANT
Mvlamo Zmlee Porter's Curative Balsam is sz , id at a
price which brines it in therea h of everyone bi keep It
e ; mveiiient to use. The timely use of a single bottle vtill
prays to be worth 100 times its-eust.
NOTICE
--- , ""ilxviyour money. Do not be,: persuaded- to pnrchase
articles at as. to $l, which do not contain the y rtnes of
13.nt Bottle of idldante Porter's Curative Bahian, the
costal manufacturing which Is as great as that, of al-
Itiost any other 'medicine ; 'and the very low price at
wlilibsit is, sold, makes the profit to the sellers parent
, iy Small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes re
001m:tend other medicines on ,whiCh their profits are
Mellor, , nralessthe customers insist upon having-Madame
P, noneothet. 'Ask sWadama Port'er's Ce.
ratilt . o Balsain,price 13 cts., and FL large bottles at 25
eta., and' take no other: If 'you can not get aVone
_,storeyou can at. another.
lifg - rSold by all Druggists andltote'lieepers at 13 eta.
•-`• 7 011111 larger bottles at 25 eta: '
- HALL 4; BETHEL, Proprhitors.
r'Jtin 28,'63-1y; ' New York.
'-'0,,,P0r Bale by3liller k Hershey and 'Jacob `Nixon,
- "tiffluthereburg s : - • . -
'_, - - ) „ , j 2 .f. - jttotitc,o .of tbt:Vecteit.
' - ,IISTIO,E OF THE , H.
DXVISON. Justice, of the Peateefilte tamed/ate
-Iy, opposite Die Indian Queen Ilotel." All butanes!' en
nt.rtsted tb his care shall receive prompt attention, In.
g ru dte l at of Writing, of all kl drawn - 1110pm - Batts. -
• bictory.taahner.. - nme,17.!83. •
.
4.
~ . lIAMDIAN, Justice - of the Tehee,
. . , , ChoAnhersbnrg,:Pa: thEce entnet Market street'
• ' Ito did Cotirt House, in the offite formerly occupied
by,. IC. McClure.' . k.' rotapt attention gives po every
::tilfng 'hi the line of a Magietrateand Scrivener.-
' • - - • -1 , If
'Apt 9, '634. i ,
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Mrs 04.0ct005,, SFr.
.1X.0 . /S_c9.llllllN. • ,
timeatince the commenomeot of
NLz
- •on's'Driig Store, has there been 40,,
FULL AND COMPLETE A STOCK
PERFECTLY RELIABLE MEDkIiiES
'To. offer to those
-who are se unforttmete - as tibe
compelled', to indUlge in such' luxuries. The
• -fact ios, that unless there are large and, rapid •,
, sales,' no estal4lishMent Bari siapplY . its
customers withstrictly fresh and re- • •
liabie'reMedies, in' the slia:pc'ot
Drugi and Chemicals, Time , •
• • affects with •much more -.
rarddityMank thore,arti
- cies in medicine than in any .
other merchandise; hence the no- '
• • - deseitYief riidd chine sti)
sedate to the, purchaser just vzhAt is;
wanted; PIITQisT is able: by rapid changes -
in stock, etways, to iiyesent the very be 4, to
,his„ -
customere. He desires to keep the above facts
be
fore the community, and to solicit a •
centinpance of favors. In conicectiosnvith his full
DitiTG.S AN'D' pliE-3116AL,5,
ho offers f. , fi!ll.asprtment
PATENT MEDICINES qF
Acrtl.
Buell as: z
„I - 4440 4 s Family itiedioaDs;
Ayerls Pectoral, -
Ay,er s Sarsapsailik
AYer's Pills, t ^ ^
Helinbold's Propafitioris.
ilosteiter's Bitters, '
Drake's Bitters.
Gorman Bitters,
Wishart's Pine Tree Cotdial, --
.Tarrant's Aperient., ; ; ..•
Kennedy's Discovery.
Liniment;
Blair's Hypophasphital,
Irobensaek's Pills.
Wright's Pills,
Morse?si 3 ills,
BrandretlVs
Leidy's Pills ,
Townsend's Pills,
• Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
Fahnestoek's Vermituire. •
.. Worm Confections.
Worm Candy,
Plasters.
•
Ointments ? '
. - "Washes, Lotions.,
with many other articles in this line, all•of which
aresold-onty en the represehtation of '
the makers of the •articles.
BAZIN'S, LUBIN'S, EDB.IIII'S
CHOICE , PERFUNERY AND SOAPS
Hair Dyes, Pomades, and , •
other articles for the Hair, among which is
NIXON'S BROAIATRICIIOS,
HAIR, F 00D,
Otte of the best and most cleanly articles for the
Hair, wataining no grease, yet rendering -
the Hair sot?. and
glossy, and preventing it from prematurely
falling off.
NIXON'S GLYCERINE LOTION,
Which is just the article needed for the temov
al of• Dandruff frcire the Scalp; and leaving
" the hair soft and glossy. In presenting
these two articles fcrY the Hair, the
Proprietor has the satisfaction of
knowing that• they do all
that is represented
NIXON'S TETTER OINTMENT
- continues as much a , _ ', •
favorite as ever and it can
and due* perform remarkable cures
of Skin Diseases, and is guaranteed in all ;
, • • cases to act as repretented.
HORSE AND CATTLE •POWDER
In less than one, ' •
, , •.
,year. and a half OVER T
TT-FIVES HUNDRED PAM HAVE BEEN
sou), and the sales are on the Increase.. It IS Just
MI
the powder for
The Horse,
The Cow,
the. Hog.
It is neatly put up-and full directions go with each
pack. Hundreds of testimonials Could _
- be presenled..but '
prietor deems it -:•
- best 5 ,
to lot it trate' on its own merits.
RABER CROUP,SYRUP
Is made only. at Nixon's foi this County; and has a
host of friends who can testify
- to - its merits.
Nixon is able to Offer'ilarge Stock of
Trusses,
Shoulder Brace, ,
Supporters,
Iteridagee
Coreb's,
5 ' Brushes. "
Toilet,Powdbrs; "
Perfumes. , •
Shaving Soaps,
• Toilet 'Soaps,.
Thicket Books,
• -Parses, '
, • Indelible Ink,
Tooth Powder,
Tooth Washes;
Tooth Brtish'ei, - •
Sponges, - .
- Flesh &Ashes,
Pare Spices,-
'Starehr , "' -
- " . -. • . ' . bilifig: ; - ' • •
.:.
'
, " Stiponillezi
' Rat' and 'Roach Deitroyk-'.' 41—
In conclusion. NixonA' begs, leave to sey , lh,nt his
stook wilLelways be kept up to the very
bett o rint; and "will include " :
~::
,-- : , r eirery 'thing; a l l-
cute- - ~
ted to give health ,
and comfort tb ihe afflicted, ,
j)eiides, such artieles taste requires.
The important lever in hasiness ismoney, and as all
,merchandise.caa be had at loiTer rates
- : 141$3'h than,fima Ntios
desires te,";jriate
HIS BUSINESS STRICTLY CASH
- „
June 17,1863.
stook of
and other
IM
The Sheep:.
also
=I
.141 1 )iegrattiti 3 / 4 0.., na•
PAPneo)l.;,&e.
ADDLERY 1. SADDLERY !-Sid
ilk.% aolfarSlTrunks; Valises; .4e.
of the" MORSE COLLAR. ' .
- JEICEMIArI OYSTER- fespectiblly retnrnsiris thanks
to big phtions fir the' (ilferAl encouragement received
from them heretofore, and be would invite them on d the
'commuttity - gonerallk, wile tuttst'need any' thing in his
tOkive Lim 'a Calf at his OLD STAND,sonthe'East
'skit; of Main'Etrect, Chniribertbitht, five tictorti'Sonth'of
Iluber St'folhert's Efarilwate Store, where he con
ettedtly hand every variety, of 'NARDI, 11 K Y AND
lIAILNESS of own -Manufacttire, and 'is prepared
to sell 4 the4atue at terms that defy competition. Every
article offered for sale is 'warranted to be made of the
beit material and by coinpetent, workmen, which will be
fully demonstrated mien oxamination'therebf.
TRUNKS AND' TALI:3EB.-11e would also call the
attention of persons wanting a - good, neat,_ cheap and
substanial Trunk or Valise, to, assoitnierit...
.Q A DLE AND 'HARNESS' .11AN .-
,k),UVACT 4 IRYi—The undersignial Would reineetfull3-
announce to his friends - and the public generally; that
he has taken the SADDLE AND 1141..V.1i5S BINA' flit ,
merly tarried on -by Alatthetv Gilllin, deed. on WEST
..411414KET 87REET.ozear the cottywcheagae.Crack, in
the Borough ofebamberehtrrg, where he manufactures
Saddles. Bridlea and n PAS , . and has constantly on-hand
an excellent assortment of. Collars. Whips, &c.
Re entploynnont,,but the best of Workmen,and. eon
-eructs 'A I Iwork-from thcr best-materint. TRUNK and
YALl6F,Sconstan,tly on hand, :JAI pfArhich - Avlll be 4,ord - h8
cheap riv the cheapest. A tontinnan'-e of thitAirmer
e'of shop imoo4t,rospectfollynoliotted:
Juno 17, 63" , ' ' JAMES V.
leUr, HIPS I WHIPS ! WHIPS !--'
c WILLIAM t'isndato & Scut, corner 4 Main and
Washington Streets, Chambersburg, ka., ruanuficturers
of all kinds of such as Wagon. Carriage and
, Riding Whips of yarious sizes and of superior quality,
which they offer, to the public-, either by Wholesale or
Retail, at very mialeratitprices.
,bASHES of all lingths
kept cunstantly on hand and for Stile by the dozen, very
cheap. They also manufacture superior liOnsEl COL
„LARS, to which they invite attention.
Orders from adistancii salicited and proroptly-atthnd
ad* to ' ' acing '63.'
• roait-,iivutuber
TENCH
TWITJZ k D O , WE L
, WILL .P. 4 .THE litC1111?4"2" PRIQE
G. A.;
IN .o siEt
FOUR, -- _
wY84 77,
CORN,
1
0.4 n,
CLOVER SEED,
TIMOTHY SEED,
And all kinds of
Pit6pITCE
ALL KINDS OF
r,
r COAL,
, ' LUMBER,
CENEN7,
PLASTER,
AND SAND,
FOR SALE,
CH EA P .F•OE, CASH,
DEITZ 4 111DOWEIZ'S
WARtHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
Near the Railroad Depot,
C )IAM BEhSBURG,- PA.,
AND
.0n North Carlisle Street,
GitEENCASTLE, PENN'A
dune 17.'63
1--E TF I R !-COAL ! COAL
LI h EIIL: W:7 LEB 4 ..BON,N
,
affngpnrcased theand Lumber Yard ..BON,
A.
Delta, will c 'Minna to car on the same business, and
Will always lumen band a large supply of Lumber and
,Cofil. They will be prepared to fill all orders at, the
shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron.
itgEP of the late firm and the public generally, and all
who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them iCcall,
feeling assured that no means will be spared to accent.
motlate these on the most reasonable terms.
June 17,'63-tf. LEO. ELIERT & SON.
13ooto anb :„Stoco.
VEW SHOE .STORE.L—The •
_LlSub
scriber takes tills method of informing the Mil
netts 'of Chambersburg and' vicinity, that he has just
return .d froM Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW
SLUES of.ildots and Shoes, of every variety, - style anti
paktern, and of the best manufactures.
• he has node/ .Shopkeepers on band. MR whole stock
Give him a call—yen can - easily snit yourself.
lie invites the Ladies. especially,- to call, us DO will take
pleastsie hilowitig,Bili geods..":Store Jr/ the room for
merly-occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq..as a Law Wine,
mid more recently used for the purpose by Geotge Eye-.
ter, Esq.. two doors North of Fisber's Ifotel. Main St Oct,
Chambersburg.
llis large and well selected stock, he being a Practical
Shoemaker.consists of Ladies'aaitcrs. Boots, Slippers
and Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes;
Gentlemen's Gaiters. Slippers.. Boots and Brogans. -
Do not forget the place. No troibfe to show Goods at
the NEW two doors North of Fist'et Hotel,
Ma i it .-treeet, Charnbersbarg, Pa.. by
June 17.1862. , PETER FELDMAN.
ALL ,AND SEE !--;THE -UNDER
BRINED announces to his numorons friends and
customere. that he continues to manufacture to order.
aid keeps un hand 'a full and complete assortment of
various qualities and styles of SHOES and GAITERS,
Ytir 'Ladies, Misses and Children. /Us assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, - &c., fur Men and .Boys' wear is corn.
piste, to which he respectfully invites attention. Work
of all kinds made to: order, in a neat and durable Man
ner, and at short notice. Call and see before purchasing
elsewhere, and he:Wrill sails f,r purchaaers`tliat he sells at
very small profits for Cash. - Don't forget the place-,-
nem% j . imirito Ruts .t Reefer's Store, Chambersburg,
Pa, GEORGE LEIINER.
June 17, }
1863.
TOTIOE OF PARTNERSHIPi
iI Notice isherebygiven that the Undersigned haw.
this day entered into partnership, in the Coach-Making
bitsiness. it nli i le varlets - branches. millet' the name of
Peiffer &Foltz. ^The said drm will do business at the,
stand lately occupied by P. Beaty .Peiffer & and_
would respectfuily solicit a continuance of the public
patronage. • - • P. HENRY PEIFFER,
Nov. 8,1861, C.C. FOLTZ.
IROOK KEEI%It'&
CO. liace'reano4ed their BOON. BINDERY to tho
Ihird story or the MANSION ROUSE,' ott the Diamond,
above Shrycck's Book Store. 'Entrance between the.
Book Store and'Dr.Bnively's office. • Old Books, Porlotli-
Nowspapors, Sc„ bound in any style. 'Blank'
'Books 'Made to drder. Paper ruled to any pattern.
- •
tOR PRINTING; 'in . every .
'done &Alit) office'of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY.
amor
DENNSYLVANLIA RAIT,i.ROAD I
- • ISVMMER: PINE , TABLE. , Ave Zytily
to and 'from .Phitadelphia,,o4 and, after - MONP.:4?;
APRIL . 20th, 18613.
• The Paeneer Trains of the PennsylvAnitt-RuilroMl
Company will depart-from and arrive a Harrisburg mid
-Philudelpub. as follows: -
EASTWARD
~.. . . . „
THROUGH EXPILESS,..4ILIN 'mires Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 A. M., and arrives at Went Pligadelphia at
. ...
a:lb A. M. . , ,
• EAST LINE (caves Harrisburg daily (except 31ondny)
at 9.49 A. at.. mat arrives. at'West ' hilaielphia at, 9.55
Passeagera take breakfast at Lancaster. ~ ,
WAX ACA%OM.IIO.I:WrION, via Mount Joy,l . linaves
Harrisburg at LOU A. 11., and arrives at West.
labia. a r 2.25 P. at.
F.sST.3l.4lt.TitAP:l,leives Narrisbarg,dnily (except
Sunday) at 1.00 P.. 114 and arrives at West .P,hiliulelphia
nt.5.00 P. /.1). , , , r
• 11.411111SEVITa APEO3IIIOI34.TION,TRAIN. via Co
lumbia. leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 P. }l., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9 :10 P. as, - , ,
IY,ESTWARD.'..
TrAtiquogn TRAIN !leaves Harrisburg
didiy (except sluinlay) at 2.00 A. at.;,Altoouri, 7.15 A. It.,
Dike breakfast. and arrives at }Pittsburg at 12.00 moon.
panAopI,PHIA • EXVRESS• TRAIN leaves. Harris:-
burg daily at 3.110" •st. • Alto..na - at. 8.00 A. , 15..0ake
breakfar,3ll riltirivekot ttsburgat 12.30. r.
MAILTAIN' hi.ivt.s. Harrisburg at 1.15 r. N., take
supper, and arrives - atTittsburg at 12.30
EiAsT LIND leaves 'Harrisburg at 3.50 Pr -Altitona
at '5.35 'P. sr.: and. anises at Pittstrirg at 1.00 A. IL
HARM-4313R0 ACCOMMODATION_ TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 P. or., and arrives at aarrisburg_at
8.00 P. sr. 3 • ; :3 ,
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaxes Phtladelphia
at .I.OO'C. M«Hnd r arrives atalu.rtisbarg at Q - A() P. N.
This train runs via Mt. Joy:• •
.• - , ISAlltifiG D. YOD:lisit
- - -. Supt. .11idOte Diro. Penn's R. R.,
Junelt,lS63.4l.
WA•Vi—Sit.lOlER s T.2I3LE. - •
Three trains' 101 l tb aha find 13altitinfire and Wan-
Ington,City, - ' - - • I " -
• Connectionqinnde 'with tiaind on 'Pennsylvania Rail
rt•,ail, to and front Pit - tidal it, and the West,'
- TWO 'TRAINS-Li - ATM-to. and . ' ((nick the North and
West Branch. S New p sfinehanna, Arnim, and all of Northern
• 'On andhiter•lffrn • day, , Arita 201h.1861, the-Ptissengar
Trains of the Northern Central -Railway' will arrive • at
and • deratrt'from 'Harrisburg and Ilaltimbro rid follows,
vizi' • •'• •• "
- SOUTHWAfID.
SIAIE TRAIN 1ear...15 Sunbury dally (except • •
.
Sunday),...,. , 10.10 A. M.
" • ' ' leaidi Harrisbrim ' 1.15 P. M
' ,4 ' ' arrives at Baltiniore i 4 ' 0.35 P. it.
- ExpBESS 111.AIN leaves Sunbury doily
- (except Sunday) . • 11.07 P. M.
, 4, - . 'leaves liiirrisburglexcept -• • '
--- ' ‘Mundity)2.6oA. 3r,
,
it arrives at 'Baltimore daily, -
, (except Monday)... - ' 6.15 A. x.
llutusnulto ACCOMMODATION (leaves .
• Harrisburg • 630. A.-At.
• ITORTHWARD: ' ;'
•
•
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (ex- -
• eept Sunday) 9.15 A. M
•
. r< !envoi littrria4u r g 1.15 P. x
, arrives at Sunbury.. 4.0 . 5 P Af.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily.... 9.15 P. Y.
i. arrives at Harrisburg 1.35 A'.--st
-q;1 , leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept .slouday) • 3.00 A 11
ii arrives at Sunbury' 5.38 A. If.
iti A RAI SBU lIG AEOO3I3IODATION leaves
Baltimore daily (except Sun-
day? .. ' ` 2 551 , . Is
- - uarrives at Harrisbutg 7.30 P. iu
.For further lufinniation apply at the Office, in Peuri-
Sylvania Railroad Depot, Harrisburg.
' ' a.I4.ThaBARRY, Gen sap.
June 27,'63.41.. '
NEW AIRLINE ROUTE.—Three
Trains Dairy to . .Nele task and Philadelphia.
On and after .Vandal, 417 rit 20th, 1883, tho Passenger
Trains will leave the 'lll.lladelphia and Reading Railnad
'Depotvnt Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as
follows, viz: ,
EASTWARD
EXPRESS LINE leas - es Harrisburg at 2.15 a..1r.,'0n
Arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West.m - ri ving in New , York at 9.80 A- -11., and Philo ,
dolphin at 8.20 a. M. • A. sleeping car is attached to the
train through front Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m. arriving
in New York at s.Sti 2,31., and Philadelphia ael.bo P. M.
FAST LANE leaves . Harrisburg at 2.00 r. 31„ arriving
in New York at 10. A p. u.: and Philadelphia at 7.00 r. M.
. WESTWARD.
PAT LTNII leaves ?Jew York at 43.00 A.X., anal Pbila
jalibia at 5.15 A. X., arriving at Harrisburg at 115 P. X
MAIL TRAIN leaves Neiv n York. at 12,00 noon,' And
Philailelp/tia at 130 le. t., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
, .
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New :York (1t7.00 P. ar
riving. at Harrisbure. at 2.10 A. u. and connecting with
the - Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep-,
log car is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Ilarrieburg, with trains on
the veuusylvania,. Northern Central and ,Cumberland
Valley railwads, and at Neadiug.for Philadelphia, Potts
ville, Wilkesbarre. Allentown, Ea.toton,d'e. -
Baggage checked through. Fare between New lark
and Ilarriebnrg, $515 ; between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $335 in No. 3 cars. and in N 0.2.
For tickets or other infortuatkOnspply to
- NI.J, CLYDE,
Jobe 17.'63. ff.. General Agent, Harrisburg,
1862. . 1863. '
INTERARRINGEMENT.L---
.
CumBERLeIIV D VALLEY AN) FRAA:IeLLN
AIL R 0.4 DS. '
CHANGE Olr iIOURS.—On and after Monday, No
vember 17.1862, l'asstinget , Trains will run. daily, as
(Sundays
FOR CHAAIBERSBURG AND HAR
• - 'RISBIJRG": •
A. M.. P. M.
benvellagerstoris - i. 7 . 00 , 2.4 k
" Greencastle -' ' 7.37 3.34
(Arrive at 1.17 CZ)
Chambersburg
{Leave at• 8.30 12:85
Geaves Shippensburg AAA 1.:*3
NewviCe` ' 9.32 21)0
Carlisle 'lO.lO 2.42
•
echanicsburg 10 42 3.12
A rricu at Ilarritiburg • 11.13 - 3.40
FOR OHAIiBERSBURGAND HAGERS-
_
•'• ': TOWN:. 1:' ' i',. - ;:-
1 ,
Leaves llarrislitug ,
, 8.05. 135
'" Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.15
" Ciirlisle 9.27 2.55
" Nesrvii le - .....10.02 . 3.29
a' Eliippensburg ........................ 0.35 - 4.00 -
Arrive at Chamberaburg . ....:....:... ..... ~11.90 , 4.30 '
Leave Clitunbertbarg • • 11.10 -, 4.40
" Oreenaistle . 11.55 . 5.30
Arrive atl7arris!)nrgl2• 35 6.10
_
Afe-Makinp close connectionit..at Rarrisbnrg - With
traius.for Philadelphia, New York and Pf ttsburgfand
with trains for all points West. ' •
` 0. N. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Office. Chambarsburg. Nov. 37. 1861'
1863. • 1868:-
DIIILADELPHIA AN D ERIE
greitt line traverses the North
ern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
,
of Erin, ou Lake Erie. -
It bee been leased 'by the -Pennsylvania Railroad
artapany, and under their auspices Is being rnpidle
opened throughout its entire length.
It le POW in use for Passenger and Freight business
troth liarrislthrg to Drift Wood, (2d Fork.) (177 miles) on
the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield - to Erie, (78
miles,) nu the Western ' '
, -
TIME OF:PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISEVRE
MAIL TRAIN loaves North
EXPRESS TRAIN 'ethos North •
Cara run through %ninon mums both ways onthese
trains betWeea Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
tween Baltimoreand Lock Ilavei3. -
Elegant Sleeping. Cars on the E*press trainbcith ways.
For Information respecting Passenger ,business apply at
the S. B. Corner llth and Market streets, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agorae:
8. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market sts.,Philada.
.J: W. Reynolds, Erie: -•
-J. M. Drill, &rent N. C. R. R., Baltimore, Md.
' • ' 11-110USTON,
• - General Freight Agent; Philadelphia.
- • LEINRST... I:IOUPS,.
Genbral.Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
• '.lOB. D. POTTS,
- June 17, 83] , General Manager, 'Williamsport.
pPARENTS , of -Soldiers in the Ser
. vice t or in can ' them with the
'OSITOItIr three inonthi for 26 cents;' sit..mouthe fur
50 cente.or one year for $l.OO.
118 01 1 ITEIIS' of So 'ldiots iii 'the per
' ifee, or in ITolipltati, can Itirnisli,"thciin with the
POSITORX three menthe for 25 cents; SIX months for
50 'ten Le; or one`year far $l.OO, . ,
1110 'NERdtLeST$.—:The - .way - to
~ :nre italitau.k tqatutu is to ADUREIRt ID .tne
PRANEL::I-21EP.OPITOra,
-.--; - kin - iiiltirialfel ----
-,
R ZADIN , IL RA . ROA.II--Stfat
..iiii G NM ARRANORS.IENT., - - i • -• -.,. r- • --,, •t •
111tEA.T.,Vt1INK 'LINE froin the North end, North
west,fsi-Philadalphia,:Nos'Yorli,' Receding Pottsville,
,3 4 1
tebtasbn;Alleritown,-.Eastisn. &0..• &c. - '••• •v: ' - •
' :Trellis leave Harrisburg Toi , ,Philedelpltia Ner. York,
Rmding,,Pottusille;and all intermediate ous, tit6.oB
s. st-,.aud 2.00 s- - .lr. „ , ".' ,
.:
N'alt York 'Ripress letiVes -Trarrisbirk: it 2.16 :1 1 .2.,
arriving at - Ndiv Yoricut 11.15 the lame tnorning.! 'v .
Fares from Harrisburg:. TO, NCM.TOPkSS.3.S: .toXitila
delpliiit $3.35 and $1.80.„ Bag.gage checked through.
Returning, leave- Non% Yorket 6,A.- sc., 12 Noon, cud
7 P. M., (Pittsburg Express. ) '
Leitve Philadelphia. at
8.15 A. . x . 3.30 P. M.. - r :
Sleeping ears in the New York 7..xpresi Trains through
to and from Pittataxtgwahmtt change: i
Passengers_by the Catawiee Railroad leave Tamaqua
aiS.s l 3'a'Ar;Mad . 2.ls- P. si., for Philadelphia. Nevi York,
and all Way - Points?•• ; ; • - • • -
Traimt leave Pottsville at • 9.1.5 A.-31., and 2..1e P. s!,.tbr
PhiladaiPbta,. Alarrisburg and Yew_llerk., -
- An Acenmntbdation Passenger train leavee heading - at
6.00 a:l4 - 4 - and returns from- PhiladerphicVat Coo P. M • -
• irarsAll Abe , above ;Mains van day, Sundaye,,ez
uepted., . ' t
A Stindai: trairi Itasca ;Potes - ville:at t. 30 A. If - 4,! and
Philadelphia at SA& P. -
' Camintitatice, Mileage.Sea.nn, and, - .Excur!ion_Tickets
iirredp.c:l-ratestuand icon). 413 4 p9ints. :
• G .. A . NICCOLvi _._._ _
_. _
•
,
. 1 • ' ' Getteral Sopet:intewient.
'Junel7;lB63:tt - • , ' -- - '
arbbare, •
Qtuting, '
gDw.Aitn! > • -
SMITII kßiCHAitiOlq,
bet Pitilade_p to:
SMITH,}, I
.
The uddersigried wodid respectfullicall ttinattention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS to' their large and Well se
lecteditCck of , - -• '• • • -
• - 11 A-RD NW - AR "
.• . ,
• liiiingniaileipedial iirritigements'fortbe /laU• Trade,
we flatter ounlelveseie , can offer inducements to pur
chasers that willfully remunerate the rouble o,6gal:d
-ining oar stock. • We ask but a . ,to convince the
Cbunt4' rrcde, that', - we are prepared lbw and
'accohliaodate. ~•
- Our stock of Table: "and ....fhchetratt/erst
large,selected with care. and including-a variety °Dap.
'that cannot but sultan tastes.' ' •
We have constantly on hand a large assortMeni of
Stuldlogylerdware, _ .„, ,•
~ ToolsQltlery. , , _
• Ree t Tool-136*AL • '• •
- — mad Chests, Stiddlers, , .
and ezheenial.rem , Toms,
Screws, .Nalls;
everything In short, pertaining to it firstclais Hardwaie
Store. -
Particular attention paid to Country Orders,. It is our
aim td secure the_coufidence °fear custoraers,,and td this
eud we are partfouler, in filling orders, to give the best
and as cheap as though' the' customers were bu; ing in
person. Give us a trial.
iitSERENCESe-4. K. Shryock, Esq., A. K. IfcClure, , L.
klister, Chambersburg."
• RICHARDSON; •
aug. 5, '634f„ 611 Market St., Philadelphia,
- MEW HARDWARE STORE.
B. EYSTBR.
,
would respectfully inform his friends, end the publt"
geneMlly, Dint in connection with hie
KdiROSEND OIL AND LAMP STORE,
lie bee commenced - thu , HAIIDWARH badness, at his
pew Store room, one door north of 01. Huber's Grocery.
Ills stock consists in the following articles, viz :
, Building Hardware, ....:
House Furnishing Goode.
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
- llechnnrce Tools,
'' ''Valle by the smaller ke g ;
Perusing Utensils, such no
Shoves, -
Spades, [ -
, .
, .. Yorks,
- [ ~. , . Potato Lifters,
licythes,,
. . .
. . . etc.,etc.
Also; 'Glass, Paints,,Benzofe,
- ; Linseed, Kerosene, and Lnbritnting Oils, -
Lamps of all diecriptlons, -
[ Chandeliers for, Gas and Kerosene.
- _besttipiautssAc,,to.
Agen • for Sale of EVANS t WATSoN'S Fire
Proof Sato r, Billy 29, '634f.
. .
TIARDWARE ANI - CifTtERY
II , ;- ' KNIGIIT" & SON,
- Ininartanrand Dentinal°
`AMERICAN, lEngaasn' AIVD 1 3E144.41'1:
IcAIiDWA•RE - •
• , 509 Copinterce -
Between sth and 6th and Market and Arch tits
khi/ade/phia•
adg. 5, Tim'
. .
QHOEMA kitS ATTENTION.:;-
We bare always on hand, Shoe Thread, Lasts, Iteot
Trees, Leathers, Shoe Irons; &c ,
. June - MIAS & BRAND.
MYERS & BRAND are constantly
receiving fresh Hardware, to which they Invite
the attenlionot the public. We have alarge stock of
all 3 end Iron, which we offer at reduced prices.
AGENERALASSORTMENT OF
Buthpuio 5 1ATERIALS, Rich as Ringes, Bias,
ccAnws, Locks, G4sB, Yutty, &c. - -
51YERS & BRAND.
(AILS , AND PAINTS-- - Best Buck
tread, White Lead, Linseed OIL and - all kinds o
more, ay-the lowest cash prices. MYERS St BRAND.. -
A•• LARGE STOCK OF CEDAR
WADE, Tubs, Buckets, churne, Baskets; Witter
tans, ' ' MYERS A- BRAND.
fIUM PACKING AND BELTING,
jg Manilla Rope, M, % and 1 inch.
=DRS & BRAND.
FRANKLIN INSTZRANCE COM-
Wikr or Pilliard3l.l 3 .liiiii, 410., 435 and 437
t,uegt nut Street. •
Capitol .. „ , ..„.„.„...., .
rurtietual " P;emitma ' ' ..
7 ." " . ************
***
-S sa I :1 4
I.;l64plrixl Temporary Premiums / 7 1A26 43.5
Surplus .
924,768 a
. - $2,892.L1.6 39
}Statement of the -Meets of the Company on January 1.
1463.
First Mortgages; amply secured ' $1,993,931 443
Real Estate, (present value $138,322.47,) cost 1V3,971:4 77
Weenpoyary Loans, cat iseple Collateral Seek-
Fities i ,84,62690
StOokic(ptesent, itilue $98,365 7.6,) cOst ..... . 34;001, bll
Notes and Bills ieceb,table: ' 1,549 50
Gtsh'" 75,312, 08
- , ' $2,369,391 (i 3
Advance 1q valno of Real Estatdover toot, 9,351 70
:Weaned In value of Stocki over coat .... : ».... 13,473 118
Toisl $2,392,116 39
' SRI-The - only Profits from Prerniutos which this Cam
patty oaths - We, by law, are from Itiek.e wbichltave Icon
tetermlned.
Extract from the' Charter of the Company.
"But the moneys received as premiums upon' risks
which remain undetermined, endure outstanding at the
cinid of declaringouch Dividend, shall not be considered
as part of the profits' of Said Corporation, or divided as
ai."
PERPETUAL (if MUTED INSURANCES made
.n every description of prOpeio, in Town and Country,
for. Owners, Mortgages. Ground, Landlords, &c., &c.
Rates as low as are consistent with security.
Since their Incorporation, a period, of thirty years,
they, have paid over FOUR' 31ILLIONS OF DOLLARS
LOSSES. WIC FIRE, thereby affording evidence •of the
advantages Of Insurance, as well as the ability and dis
position to meet.with prompt:ma all
A. A.
LOSSES BY FIRE
lagg' 63 t during tho - yefit ISO '
- VIRECTOItk 3
• Charles N. hunker, David S,Biown,
' Tobias Wagner, " Isaac Lea, I
Samuel (rant. ' 'Edward '
".Taieb R. Smith; George Pales, t i
George' W'.-Riehards; Alfred Fitter;
• ' OKARLES N,BANCREN, President.
EDWARD R. DALE, Floe President.
J 0.34. 3PAnnsrsa, See'y prolem.
Applies-Gen Made to Tenn 'OA'%B. of Chambe.-8
burg, who is an authorized -Agent, for-the Company
either personally or by letter, will. meet with attention.
March 4,1863. "
OUR. AGENT.---MR.- JOHN GRovE . ,
of Clotarnberebnri. fa the General Agent of the
Franklin Countylintual Ituraranco Company.
Jnne Ii .'B3. • "AVM. McLELLAN.
1110tiOD,BASItETS, • - •
roitittains,.l . -
• Cutlegitibliqiie,
• • •-• I— Hemp
' • - - And
• . . • $t EPANGIBB'S
•
iinoutiutre.
U!) - ms 1
=I
ErMt.Vllitts cit!llfVP,lFh
EMU
VIRANKLI - N NURSERY,
P.WIN. A.
The subscriber armed invite ti O ittlentloo of the public
to a very fine assortmoit of -Fruit, end ornamental Treog
no* ready for sale.
-
AS an inducement" to plant - APPLE TREES,I
em tr
Per Irmidre(the.ielection left- as Irma' 'ail
Possible to myself) from a to 7 feet high, and wellfortnrid.
I will further-guarAntee the growth of.tbens, - . ths, pun
-dieser todig the holes And-give the tree the' ixffer`irteat
recent anti May. direct,: ; „ , - • : 4).
APPLE TREES • - •-•,.;1`
Frain B to 7 feet bible, ct 43 -each. , $1.2.50 per hundred.
4 tc.,6 feet my own $lO pnr, 'hundred.
'Extm leroifrom feet; ^.aets. - -eiteb
" iYEACH TftEtt, - •
. .
, —, .. - ~ . , . .
~ ..„,
- ' A fine su3sortin ent of 'welt grMi•ri hialtliy Pea.cli‘ 'rives,
including Alt-beim* yinietio,- • TT
~.. ~ f' ..
1.5 CENTS EA'',l[. OE V.. PEE TITINDS,F,D. •
. .
extralot Seedling Pena t Trees; $.6 . per fnajidied„:, ;
CHERRY
. 71tE,E5., "
•
3.tost of the lending vnrinties nnafpnitivateil, and known
hi do well this Istitnde-;-inin year'.sld—lt, anis nnen,
.or $1.50 tier 40n. : --I,:trwr and Aldar treo EA, to EA:V.:each.
- • PEAR -TREES. -:-•
- The rear to now more exte, neiyaly planted- than any
othoi fruit tree,on account of its regular beating, larger
Otopii; and longevity, - Dmiff Trentr,frnin tobo tania
aadi; Btaaidards', fo-an 40 to 76 vecto. E - 2-% •
PLUMS,`: :-
From 4,, to 60 cents each
s:at:
FrAt 2 to 50 cents each
. '• C.RAPE§.I:-
."Eire4 mite now is...ons to itiet hhvink.
oneormorcGrape r<inlitsgarden; and moifruitta n
be planted that wilt cextaiW texouromto hlimrr
I eVtivato m,ost of tilt. hardy varieties of lee' Xatice
Or 6, -and sheb rj 11,ve proved theMie - Ftei vislriabg
in his latitude: lea bvila . Catawba, Diana, Mato*,
Copeord, Delaware., :t ethers. - One year old 'Met+
from Ito 'IS cents. Wi aeb: twtryodi-olCfnam sOM'tosl.9o;
grow layers; many of chicb 4.avofruit9d - t ! his sea-19y,
fromysc-to $2.00. -
each; $2.0 Frei doz.
• , 0
111ACKi3ERRIts (r.3%',:t4iy:41:59 per dozen.
sfic. to $2.00 Fir
dozen. . •
OtriitANTS(in itarity)- I :fivm 50t." $2OO per Aczen.
- I have a ' chOice col-teflon of - HYRRURRLNS,. - Ora-
Mental Trees., and hat dy Shrubs, , wbich I _Will sell e?
Cheap:as they'con - be t.roeureii elsewhere; of the 'seine
anality. - - Thefollowing are somild the' varieties: Not.
way Spruce; White Sot nee, Alnerican Dalsam Fir, Arbot•
VitacAmerican.; Chi eve, Siberian, Nepal and G olden;
Irish Junipers; Aniericau and Thiropean • Lindens,
Spireas. Wiogelms,- Dentzias, Idalionlat; Honey
suckles, and Roses.' "3; ,
,
. Al! orders will beprimip`lyn
ltenrufl to, and delivered
in Chambersbing. or at the Itailltotatovithtintltny Othtir
charge than the slight Lost of packing. : • •)
Sept. Z,1863. _ JACOB IIEYBRIty ,Ageni. •
itREES I• TREES !1- W 1.1150N,-
' VILLE NURSERY: AdamsCO - ., PA...:-13IIRRHOtti t
D ' & WILSON, Proprietora.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREKS, 4‘
of thrifty growth and tine assortment of varieties, for
sale this Fall, and next Spring. Persons deslrotts of
iinrchasing will call on our Agent, J. P. CROFT, Chain
berstuarg,itanklin Co.. Ps. '
40,00' APPLE TREES, - , t
Font years old. very strong and healthy. - '
20,0 vii PEACII TREES. - . i
', 2, and &years. vary tine. Also.• Standard and towsif
PEAR AND PLUM TRIMS, • t
1,000 CIEERRY TREES,
of the following kinds: CUmberland, Triomph, Black
:agle, Black Tartarian. Elton, Goy. Wood, Yellow Spin
. 4., and Great Bigarro n. • ..
. , 10,000 iiOOSF.BERRIIS, . , • •,, •
Noughtutintid Ohio Seedlings. 7 'f
•tASPBERRIES,• ,
BEACREERRIES,
'STRSWBERRIES,
• - = QURRANTE.
ROSE STOCKS.
DADDY NATIVE GRAPE PINES;
'Ve offer very strong ',Lilac of Anna, Clinton; Catawilt,
‘'oncovd, Delaware, Diana. : Oporto,Maaatawney, Hart-
Prolific, lteoecoa, Taylor, Cuyahoga, Clara,
. - intarlo, and Renshaw: - -- • -
BIM KIIOLDER 4t.irnsozi,
. Adams county, Taal
J. F. CROFT, 'igopt. Chvhbersburg. [Sept 2-3 o .
VOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT.
=Send lour orders for STILAMBERRY PLANTS 4
Plverenbacritter offers a large-and very superior -stook Of
'Monts of the following, besides a host of other old And
new varieties:—
Wilson's Albany; Triomph do Gand; . Vicomptbsti
Hericart de Shury: Tropope's Victoria;, Hooker;
- leeld's - Scarlet Prolito; Boyne's Favorite; -
Ac., Ac.„. &e.. ac. -
Price, $l.OO Per hundred; $7.50 per thousand; 825.00 per
five - thousand. secnrely packed, and Shipped as directed,
co - sit accessible - 'points from Chtunbersburg (tree to
aambersburg).
The purchaser's selection adhered to if the order is re
ceivedbefore the stock of any variety is exhansted.'- •L
Oar stock of Wilson's Albany and Triomph de Gaud is
- very good. - ,
Not less than fifty of any variety dent at the price per
hundred; and not less than two hundred at the pritoper
thousand; live thousand at the price per 25,000.
' ' • 'PLANTS BY 31.A.TL. •
For One dollar,:we will send by mall one dozen nth of
and two best varieties of the above.
For 53.00, we will send fifty each of any three varieties.
For 55.00,_ we will send one hundred each of any three
varieties. securely packed and post paid, to any address
in the United States, on receipt of the price.
Address, • B. L. RYDEN
Vest Franklin Nurseries,
Loudon,. Franklin co., Pay
Sept. 2.--3 t.
-RAPE VINES.—Oar Stock Of
'DELAWARE, CONCORD. DIANA, HARTFORD
ROLIFIC,CRZVELING ELSINHBURG.,DIRBEMENT,
AVON, TO RALON, 'UNION VILLAGN. CIIYAHOOO,
=ROCA, ANNA.. TAYLOR OR BULLITT, and. all the
ther leading kinds,-is nwevrpaseed anywhere in the
—gantry.- - - . . •
,Parties wishingto purchase, and who cannot:visit aur
rounds to examine our vines sad vineyard, when .
he above and many other kinds, may be seen in fruit,
maid de well to send for oar NE.W.PRICH. UM which
- .leant to all applicants tree of ca arge. J. KNOX,
wept. 2-3 m. • • ' 110x155 Pittsburg. - loa.'
R AWB ERRIES I , .
. = A upus.r AND shriTmais
good months for planting STRAWBERIII,F.X.
Good'planta of leading varieties,
WILSON'S, ALBANY, - • -
TBIGAIPEUDE ,GAND, - r
- HOVEY'S SEEDLING, etc:,
at be bad at the Franklin Nurseries, or by luidteleßtg
to undersigned by , order. JACOB B.E.Y.SgEt, t
aug 19 . - Agent
IOW READY.-:Our new PII.IOE
•LIST of STItAWBERRIES, RASPRERRINS,
- BLACKBERRIRS, CURRANTS, G 0 CS EBBE. RISS,
GRAPE Ac.; Sc., fs now issued anctlalff bo 'iota
to nll applicants froo of charge. • ' J. NNOXI
'sept.2-3311. Box 155 Pittsburg; pa.,
,QTRAWBERRIEB.-Our lieWfar
,lo-eniar,gbving varieties of Strawberries. that have
proved the moat valuable the past season, with price of
plants. and Other information, will be sent to
all appli
cants.
sept.2-3m. . Box 155 Pittsburg, Tar
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRIN-
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NO. 1, URGE FA*1.14',WH1NGE8.........
No. 2M.Kmar do do
t ydd _ 'dO ' do
No. - B: . kust.t, do . do , • 61.0
Itranins Leemstei dd l i te tun steam l 18:90
No; 22. LARGE do • do or hand. J4O 90
Nos. 2% mud 3 have noCogs. • Al. others are isnmentlid.
N 0.2 is the size generally used in prints families.
013,mm 3topo, of the, American Agriculfurittof
.
the - • -
UNIVERSAL CLQTRES WRINGER:
‘fAchiltkatfresuillY Wile; out a tubfall of alothisin
a few minutes. , is in inlay a. CLOTHES SAVERII/A
TIME SAVER! and, a STRENGTH SAVER) The say
ineolgarmeitts will alone paya large per centagoen its
cost. We think the machine much more than PAYS
FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAR in tho saving of gernients!
There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construe.
tion, but we consider it importait that the Wringerbe
fitted with Cogs,othorNisea MIL.S.9 cif garraerite tliayoog
the rollers, and the'roliers upon the crank;shaft siffand
tear the claThea, or the rubber break +Jose , froin,'• the
shaft..-Our own is one of the-first • rnake i .and Walls
GOOD ASNEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CON
STANT lISE. - ' - •
'Boort Wring - eradth COR W,l4eeis is 'Warranted' iffivery
partscular.'
• 4 No Wringer can e :Ara bie tot 94
Wheelg. - '•
oar. A good CANVASSER wante4in every town.
Sap- On the receipt of the price front platee where no
one is sering, we trill send the Wringer Obi' OF .113?=811.
For particulars and circulars address — .
R. C, BROWNING,
d4'l Broadway,New,York.
wag 26an
,It r ifA.NITFACT:EritkRS' can reachta
IVA_ fatieViess of thriftydealers by &asst.:4E4 — in
the FRANKLIN uposmon-r.
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