etiotbiug. I . FE 186 1863. 1 _CLO-THISG- EMPORITTg I ' IMANkLIN HOTEt Butzpnvt, CORNER (tle . ear NIARKET STREM and the DIAHOND, CL4,444- 81111tSittlitG, Pa. JOIIN T ILOSIONSON, Proprieter4 undersigned gives notice to Ills legion of gener.oas ---gitoni:ittid. to the public generally, that he has norrien 1, hedonist's to pnrchiksers, for cash, the largest 'Ma r 4 10:0 t diiiit of ' -.REIDY -31- ADE OLOTHENG, meth. Spring and - Sammerecasons, ecer presented, In place. Iris tong esMblished 'character' fortadling laistirtuginasurprussed in Syle, Finish- amd - flambitity, -Ise is deters toed to maintain; and makinghls putchtises 4 0 die Eastern Citiei this season, et the propitious time, rhim to offer his - patrons gammas- et prime eitilitper thus the cheapest. lie makes - these statenniets Row boasting or vain %Ora, but mirk a - discriminating uutic to give idol a call and deckle for themselves viho, thetrade in this section. °tore the' best indncerden's tapnrchrisers; Tire materbil of every garment sold hi Win is purchased from first-el ass llo,gscs In the pal cities, and the mannfacturing is ildne adder his wn supervision in this plane byneknowle seri ahltity, Witt his stbeii of -RFADY4III.Iq; cLortirsaa, IRECtnyite attention - to a, large eat splendid IL9SBUI tzdoar Gentlenien'it i • FURNISHING GOODS, i - Oicti be learngibi to suit the cupit faStidlous taste or • !la faced, 6COnomitaf pocket.' Reel) his pla to in Temoinbrance and give biD a cnlL , _ SOUN T. TlOStif 4,1011.1. E. ~ELLT_OTT, CLOTITIERIy , Soith,- -- i. 6 :- "...e.4 M corner af at DIAMOND, next- docir JO the k OffAllDkltSllUDO, hss just returned from the :With a , larki Stock , of supert,,r. and .864-0,6,a4.0 such as CLOTilti, CASSIMUILES. SA.TINUTTS, Siall4i, CO IIDS. ke.. for-Coats. nod VET:VET:I, SATINS, 114,1411.1EILLES. and- other' Vestings. , Also-r-n ' very fine ideal - lon uf DEADY-MADE CLOTHING, which he is spripared,to sell at the very lowed tuark , t prices. f oIATOMEI.I. WOltli.—As he employs a first-ratei out (o4 fib 'it'prepared to meta up all kinds UP Garnjents, ifk,rk(en, - and Boya, to order; in the best styles. path/. ' faction,will tie guaranteed, - t - Alifge, assortment of Ousnrsrxx'slommtsurxo Goes , * each as Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Handkerchiefs; Sus penders, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &0., ko., atwafB on habil, 0 ive him aural and save money., [June 17,!63: A • ~ . :J. WHITE, MERCITAIVT l'Al i ttaft, , •• - AND DEALIIIII IN 12E11Sr:liteiDE CBOTH _ ,titr•-(11051Pt NtADE•>— . . t,t Cl. 42115. t CAS:3I3tEREIS,. I ,• : ; ' VB. Thin', , - ' I inorrr.Eirvys i • PUP.NISIIING•Goong, •-• . • Aun pvEltcoos, ••- UMIIREI.I.A.S. jar jpece ClJeds sold by the yard, Mid no charge for, Cuting. tkirmrnts sold to parsons who, wish them made at borne. - ISlnchble Silk. Chalk . .. and inch measures, sold. ITlrree doors North of Syster's Dry Goods Store, Chatubers . burg, P. , , . • 'ffune 27,11313. ittebicat. WONDERFUL S 0 1. - -E N T Till' I C • DISCOVEIity.—At the precept time thodghtful iliittfli everywhere are lobking foe the revelation iff new and important discoveries in seience,end when a Itheury . id *muted claiming to have discovered new light and to have removed the veil of obscurity front a subjectof the highest importance, upon ,which much has 'been saritten, It : is proper that the claims of this theoryhe presented and carefully examineit- mid tested, which" is thattued to transcend in importance to suffering hunian- Jty, n/1 other discoveries, the lightning rod and telegraph not excepted. We bold that the htinian system I. ! but is galvanic arrangement, with • its adlits and alkali _', cons atittaing the positive add negative f4i cos, and tits; every mental and physical manifest:Aiello:Mier voluntary or 61,1ml:that:try, is the result of this an tligonisin ; flat diges tion. circulation, secretion, and excretion are wholly at tributable to the law of electrical :influences; that the . nerves are the conductors of gtseTetterrr. and that there I is-a polar actiim estaltlished throui„,li the uervouesystem which connects with °Very part of the body. estahlishing nak9 preserving a prop - er balance of the electric element, which constitutes health; laud a idisturbance of which M ages disease; that there are strictly but two coddit ions 44 dierzum--the one 'positive; the othe l r negative; :and as &Annie= possesses these two inherent principig, it will, if applied according to the electric ritilitritieMnd requirements of the system, arrest, or, in other; words, neutrolize the disease by the restoration of proper polar action. We also assert that all drugs taken into the sys tem act strictly upon eleotricab principles; thitt front/ decomposition the latent electricity is set free, and that, though the electrical polarities of the nervous ;system, ; <.e'd ati changes are produ either for good or for evil; thst in the incipient eta iof disease it may tend to equalize the fbrces, and restore harmony; but atter the case has 'become refractory, paralyzing the nervous comMunice '4lol2e. and changing the constituents of the fidids, and :arresting the digestive- action ilf• the stomach: and its power of approbotion, no internal process of mildicatiou ever luta, c,.` ever can, succeed In removing the cause of the disease; its only tandencybcing to multiply and com plicate tile symptoms. .I . I On. - -". - ' atCTlllelrt ' the edetrirY. Ettcraternt being the vita(etemeut apt. t which life depends. caw-Am directed to any part of the body. and even niter the vital functions seem pare- Itrzed, possesses thepower of arktsing the dormant on orgies, etpudizing the circulation, and the system to a solsitst dning systtpti. One very important feature of this treatment is, tknt no time is lost in experimenting I„ 'with disease. By nf?ans of electrical test an accurate ifiglidsts is given attonce. determining. the ictitlity and egattlanter of the discilse.: and indiee.ting the treatment to tn z' r d.T e ue n ntßtr l l e e q Y u r ierthec°a of:eopetttOr tleanbt 11ateto suit the ellchte nerves of a chillt,tvitlio'any '` nt: nnpleas nt Seaga, Dion. Ali those who (gave long"suff suffered from tlafufnnd Ithitinata disease--atute, Chronic., Inflammatory or 4taralytlet—areinvitodio,falkand consult. 1. re f ik`iStLTATIO.N FRES ' DPS. 1211 OWN k PROF.IWALK. 4' rpm in Frtinklin Building. West Market Street, 4th tdotor from the corner of the Diamond, ihatabet t 'strurg, Pls. 1, June 17, 'nt.t-tf .t 1 VC:GINO:11Y IS , WEALTH I /Li own: FOUR COMM_ FOR TILIETEEN CENTS The Best and Cheapest Holtsehad Remedy in the Wurld, 11.A.DA.31.11 tADOC PORTER' I -GREAT'2OOI./Gll REMADY:I Madame Zadoc dergtivßa?,s.alry. la warranted if owilaccordinir to the direct? ons, to cure fat all cases, Cough's Colds, IVhoopitig,Ooogh, /Umbria, l aul al 1 affections of the Throat awl L u rigs t • Mad zma Zjutoc Porter's Balsam is prepared with ail the requisite -care and . skill, from a •ombittatiCla or thehest readnlien the ve4e fable kingdom affords.- Its rqrsediarquallties tire basedion its power to assirrto liitalthy . and vigorous ciredlatlon of the throngrilhe lungs. It is not a violent remedy, , bet emollient. seamanly,. searching, and effective; can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. I • Madame Zattdc. Porter'a Bfasam litta been need by the p siblicAsr over 18 , fstitis and has IbC (1,11 !red, its present sales siniply by being recommended by those who have 11.0.11 it, to their afflicted friends and ettidrsi., MOST IMPORTANT. Madame ZnMc Porter's Curatjve Balsam is nt a price which brings it in thelew h of evegy one to keep it c,Mvetilent to use. The titnety;use of a single bottle will prove to be Worth 100 times its cost, i • N OT I C r Bare your money'. Do not be persuade d to purchase notticle.s :is. to SI, which do not con tat the virtues'of 0%13 ct Bottled' Madame Porter'e Curative Balsam, the 'Cost of mannfieltrring which is as, great es that of at most any other medicine; and the' very tow price at *bleb it is 'sold, makes the profit to the seller apparent ly small, awl uuprincipled. dealers. Will sometimes, re ' commend other:medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the customers lnstst upon havia Oho:tune Putter's and none other: Ask for Madams Porter's, Cu rative Batsairi, price, th eta—nod in lartce bottles at 25 tit.a., and take no other. 1f you cannot get it atone ° More you , can at another. , ' Jliti!Soil by all Dthggletti and Storekeepers at ld eta. *Odin Urger bottles at 25 stn., lIALL A 11.11C11414 Proprietors. , Jan 2E liviv York. igaylibr Sale by Miller 4 ifenehey and Jacob S. Nixon, ,Obantberobing; ! ' 2uotirto of, tte,Aitacci JUSTXCE_ - OF THE .PEACE.--H. : B,D.Ayiscd. Justice of the Pence—Me immediate. i opr/eat! thel'ltltan Queen lintel." All builneee en trnetedrtil 'Ms care shall 'receive- procipt attention. In. s t rumil as of Writing, o!ttit - irinde, qattn up in a Batts fitOory intintler. : • .• • : ; Jun 011,433. rp• 'IrAM3LAN, Justice e the Peace, ehtitabersintrg,T 4 L . Offienon End Marketetreet op pad ' te,the Court Ifoooo, in the offluifortaerly occupied by 4.lLibreClure. Prompt attenthia given to every tbinrin the line of a liagietrate and Scrivener. Sept 8; 763-tr. I arugo t -,Wiirin Sir:; iv - IXOYS COLUMN. . H ' .11. At no time since the corntaencment of Nix --' on's brag Store, has there been so , POLL AND MIPLETE A STOCK _. . • • of Fresh . and PERFECTLY RELIABLE 3MEDICINES . , -if • - • ' • 1 To offer : to thoio xthttarc so unfortunate as to.be compelled to indulge in such luxuries: ; The , • fact is, that unless there are large and rapid : sales. ; no establishment can supply its costumers with strictly fresh and rel liable remedies, in the shape oft. : . • - Drugs and Chemicals. Time • affects with' much more .• - tepidity many morCnrti des in medicine than in any • - other merchandise.:henee the ne- Cessity of rapid- change of stock to seenia to the purchaser just wbat is ' tainted: NIXON is able. by rapid Changes, in itock,.o.l;iraks 'to presentita very best I to his customers:' He desires to keep the above . Ifacts be ' • fore the communitr,'and to solicit,n Continuance of favors: In cemneetion with his full stock of • 1 • 11 - - - DRUGS AND CH.DMIT,ALS, he offers afull assortment of PATENT MEDICINES OF STANDARD CHAR- Such as: Jayne's Family - Medicines, Ayor's Peetorat, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, " Ayer's tills. ' ' Fieltnbold's Pieptirtitions, . Hostetter's Drake's Bitters. • German Bitters, " _ Wishart's PmeTree'Coidial, Tarrant's Aperient; - • Kennedy's Discove&, • Hunt's Liniment Blair's Hypophbsphites. Hobensaek's Pills, - Wright's Pills, itinrse's Pills, Brandreth's ' Leidy's Pills, Torvitsend's Pills, Perry Davis's Pain Killer, ' rahnestock's Vermifuge, , Worm Confections, Worm Candy, - Plasters, . Ointments, i - ti Washes, Lotioni. " • with many other articles in this lino; of which s - - are sold bitty on the revreee - ntation of - the makers of the articles; ( 2-, • • DAZIN'S, . LUBIN'S; -EDRIHI'S CHOICE PERFUMERY ADD SOAPS • r ' 4 Hair Dyefs, Pomades, and, other articles for the Hair; antongimhich is NIXON'S BR-0-MAT,iiIICIIOS, on 11 ii.„.l 41., F 0 0 D. One of the best and most Cleanly articles for the Hair, containing no greme, yet rendering the Hair soft and _r . glossy, and preventing it from.premat4relY falling NIXON-'S GLYCERINE ;LOTION, Which is just the article needed fOr the remov al of Dandruff from the Scalp, and leaving the hair soft and glossy. In presenting these two articles for the Hairs the Proprietor has the satisfaction of knowing that ,they do ) ail that is represented. - NIXON'S TETTER OINTMENT continues a„..ninch a I . favorite as eve and it'can and dail perform arkabla cures of Skin DiAases, and j guaranteed in all cans to act asOpresented. , , HORSE AND .CATTLE ;POWDER.' In less than 'mei gear and a half ova TNCRN- Ty-FIVE DDEDSED PAGES DAYS i3ERE ' SOLD, and the sales are on the increase. It is just the powder far i The horse, The Cow, - The Sheep, The Hog. . It is neatly put up and full direetions go with each pack, Hundreds of testimonials could be in-counted, but the pro • prietor deems, .it best . to let it travel on its own merits. RABEE, - 012,01.Tii SYRUP Is made only at NiXon's for this County, and ha, a host of friends who can testify - to its Merits. Nixon-is able to offer a large stock of Trusses, Shoulder Braces, . .. Supporters, . ' Bandag* . also. • Combs„ .. _ Brushes, Toilet Powders. - I - t . Perfumes, j! . . - Shaving Soaps, ' Pipet Soaps, • . Pocket Booke, urses, : • Indelible-Ink. : Tooth Powder, Tooth Washes. ' . ' ... . Tooth Brushes, Sponges, - , Flesh Brushes,, ~, , • I . Pure Spices, .- - _ , . _ . Starch, Indigo, ' . . .. i Stove Black. Saponiflor,.: , Rat and Roach Destroyer. ' , In conclusion, 'Nixon begs leave to say that his stook Will alwaysbe kept up to the Yell , - \ \ best point, and ,will include ,- I . \ , every thing cal- - '... eels- = \ ted to givelealth .. andeomfort to 'the afflicted, . ' besides suelt articles; as taste requires. The ImPortant lever in business is money, and as all merchandiseeau be-had at lower rates In? cash tketi time. Nixon " ( . 1 . desirei \ to"max e 4. HIS - BIISLIIESS STRICTLY CASH: • - June 17,1863. - \ . —.. .. ALTER and other opitaq . 4ant, bcyAtkvgi'Pac +R. 5,.0 ,1 A t. :4l l k„ ,liv iitt a 444. *iblitm, - Varness, &t. QAI)DLERY 1 SADDLERY I-i-Sad dies. Bridles, Harness; Collars, Trunks, Wilms, dc. 'Sign or the RORSC COLLAR. , ,JRUBMIAH OYSTER respectfully returnshis thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement received from them heretofore. and he would invite them and the community generally, who may need any thing in his to give hint a call at his OLD STAND, on the East side of - Main street. Chambersburg, five doors South of Unbar & Tolbert's Hardware Store, where he keeps con stnntly'en baud every variety ,of -9 A D'D L N R Y AND HARNESS of his own Manufacture, and he is _prepared to sell thesame at terms that defy. hompotition. Every artime 'offered for sale is warranted to be made of the best material and by competent worlunen. which wfil be fally,demonstrated on nn examination thereof. TRUN'RS AND VALISES:L-11e would also call the attention of persons wanting a good, neat,' cheap nod stibttaniel Trunk or Valise, to his .assortment. • . JUne 17, • QiDDLE AND HARNESS MAN 17PACTORY.—The undersigned would tospectinfly lionoithce to his friends and the public generally. that he hos taken the SADDLE 4ND HAIINESS SHOP for merly oarried on by Matthew Gillen, deed. on - 117,57 8.7.11E8T, near the Conotocheavie Creek; In the Ddrough of Chatnbensbnrg, Wheto-ho manufactures. Saddles, Br idles and Harness, and has constantly on band an ex6ellentassortment of Collars. Whips. ice. fle employs none lout the best of Workmen, and coil. struets all work from the host material. TRUNKS mid VALIanS constantly on band: all of 'which will besold cheap,as the cheapest. A conthumniu of the former pi tronage of the shop Is most respectfully solicited.. ,-• dune 17.63 kMES u.IaILLAS: WHIPS ! WHIPS ! WIMPS WILLIAM SMUT° tt SON, corner of Main and Washington Streets, Chanahersburg. Pa., manuticturers of all kinds of WRIPS; such as Wagon. Carriage and Riding Whips of various sizes and of superior quality, which they offer to the public, either by Wholesale or Retail. at very moderate prices. LASES of all lengths kept honstantly on hand and forsale by the doaen, very cheap. They also manufacture superior HORSE COL- L ARS, to which they invite attention. • Orders from a disttneettottettedrand-promptly attend ed• to • dune IT, '63. 'ROAD GEARS,COLLARS, HAL= I ,TERS,and anything in the Leather line belonging to the Saddler's huaineqythvays on hand and made to or der, and on reaganable tbtma. at 0011.1)ON'S, opposite tbd Indian Queen Fletel, Main et. anCH. G 0R D 0 N—successor to , • D/EHL ,FC OORDON--gives notice to his customers others, that be is still at the OLD STAND, optweite the Indian Queen Rotel. lianin street.Chamberaburg, Pa. Cl lIAS A SUPERIOR icou lot, of SADDLES, HABSSSS; DEIDLY.S, STIR EL PS. SPURS, Nfilch 149 ,will eLto:p for cash or good trade. EPAIRING DONE AT SHORT - ,Lks notice: an reasonable time; by C. IL GORDOM He Invites his friends to come to see bho. coat, 'Lumber, G. ,A: TENCH I.I'DO3VELL. IVEITZ & M'DOWELL WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRATE IN CASH FGH FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN OATS, , CLOVER SEED, ' TIMOTHY SEED, And all kinds of P E 0 D U 0 -E „41,1, BINDS OF SALT, CO .LL, 'LUMBER, CEMEN7, PLASTER, AND 5.4 ND, FOR SALE, C.H.EAP FOR CASH, DEITZDoWELL'S WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD, ' Neat' the Itailroad . Depot, C fIAAi trt G, PA., AND On North Carlisle Street, G.REENCASTLE, PENN',A June /7033 NEW FIRM.!-COAL.I COAL! LUMBER! LIIMBEItI—LEO. EBERT ie. SON, haring purchased the"C,oal and Lb other Yard of George A. Delta, will c oatinue to car on the same 'business, and willalways haveon hand a largo supply of Lumber and Coal, They will be prbpared to fill all °Aka at .the shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron age of the tato firm 'and the public generally; and,all who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them a call, feeling assured that no meand will' be spared to' anemia roOdate those on the most reasonable terms. June 17, 'O3-tf. LEO. EBERT & SON. Booto anti iyboso. NEW- SHOE STOHE.—The' Sub scriber takes this - method - of - Informing the citi zens of Chambersburg and vicinity, that he has juSt returtied' "rom Philadelphia Ith an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of Boots and Shoes, every variety, style and pattern, and of-the best ma factures. He has no old Shopke* on hand. His whole stock is new. GiVi him a call—you can easily snit-yourself. Ile invites the Ladles, especially, to call, as 110 will take pleasure in showing his goods. Store in the room for merly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq., as a Law Office, and more recently used for the purpose by George Eye ter, Esq., two doors North of Fisher'e Hotel, Main St: e et, Chambersburg. Pa. His large and well selected stock, he being, a practical Shoemaker, consists of Ladles' Gaiters Booth, Slippers And Buskins; Misses' , and Children's Hoots and Shoes; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers; Boots and Brogans. Do not forget the place. No trouble to show Goods at the NEW STORE, two doors North of Fisher's Hotel, Main Strop et, Chambersburg, Pa.;by, June 17.1882. PETER FELDMAN. , CALL AND SEEUNDER SIGNED- announces to his numerous friends-and customers, that he continues to manufacture to order, and keeps on hand a full and complete assortment of various qualities and styles of 8110E8 and CIAITMRS, for Ladles; Misses and Children: His - assortment of ' BOOTI3, SHOES, dm., for Men and Boys,- wear Is , cam. plate, 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 r see before purchasing elsewhere, and he will satisfy purchasers that he sells at :very - serif - profiti for Cash. Don't forgot the place -,nnosite "luta 4 Reefer's Store. Chambersburg, GEORGE ',MILNER. June 17, 1883.' AtA A NITFACTIMERS_ can iedell a large class of tbr_l 2 4 dealoro Abiralszolo is o NKL.W.4I2IO4TORY. t r ines of 1114kNN' SYttiNIA." RAtt -S/7.4IME'R TIME'TABLL Firoe TraiTis' to. and from Philackiplda,, on, ,and ilfteriltol44.l", APRIL 20E11,1863. - , the Passenger Trains of the Tenntylvanin rtailrmul Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg; and Philatlelptda as ' , EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRHSS TRAIN leapes •RA; isbitrg daily at 2.01) e. U., and arrives at West Philadelphia at -. . . • FA ST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (exceptlilonday) tit 5:45 A. tr., nod arilves:tifWest! , hiladelpltiaitt , 0.55 A. 31• ' MlSSelar , ' ert, bike breakfast at Laueaster. . , ~ • , WAY ACtO3I.IIQDATIQN; viii Mount - Joy. leaves Harrisburg at 1.00 A.lC,tratl arrivea at West Phllidel phis. v.t 12-25 P. td. .. —, .. FAST MA.11.: TRAIN leties trarrisburg &fly (quipt Sunday) at 1.00 P. $4, and arrives at West philudidphia at 5.00 ,p. Si. . , IiAUILISIMUG AdCO:4IIIODATION TRAIN. via do lunibili,-, leaves llarrisburg at 4.0,0, P..st., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 030 P. 14 - ',- '' j , - - WEST' w 'ARD BALTIMORE 412:1 5 1tRSS 'TRAIN loaves 'Harrisburg daily (except Munday) at 2.00, A.:11..; Adtna. 7,13 take breakakt- and arrivei at Pittsburg at 12.00 'noon. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris• burg daily at 3.00 A. If.f Altoona at 8.00,A. 31., take breakfas, nridarrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. If - . HAIL, TRAIN leayes Harrisburg at 1.15 r. 11., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at-12.30 A.'sr. - FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3:80 P. at.; Altoona at 8.35 P: Y.. and - arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 A. Dt.r - HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2 30 P. X., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 P. ar. -... , WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia rit 4.00 P. 31.. and arrives at Ilarrlsburg at DM P. X. This train:flute via ?It. Joy. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt, Iliddlt Div. Peini'a R. R. Jane 17,18 63 41 - . , TORTHERN - CENTRAL RAIL AYI-40.U11 Eli' TIME TA aL,E. • - • Three trains daily to aud fron Baltimore and Wash ington .CitY• ' • ' - Connections made with trains on ,Pennsglyania Rail road: to and from Pittsburg anditie West. • ' TWO, TRAINS DAILY to and from the. NOrth and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern Ntfir York; • On and after Monday, April , 20th, IS4, the Pas'Tenger Trains or the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from liarrieburg, and Baltiniere ha foUowe,. tin: sou , naWARD NAIL TB.A.IN leaves finobury daily (except k- '- Sunday). ' 10.10 A. isti •,- leaves Harrisburg, - 1.15 r. m ,, ,ci Wei'liP9 at Baltimore 4 4-' ' 03.36 t•. lc EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury .daily. -(except Sunday) 11.07 P. x . , a leaves.'llarrlsburg (except ' Monday) 2.00 A. X, •.- a' arrives at Baltiusete . daily, - (except Mondy..y) ' - 6.1.5 A. 31-.. HARRISDIHICt ACCOMMODATION leaves • • Harrisburg ' 6.50 A, x. ,g::: 19RTEIW'Alia ~..4. : ' MAIL TEA* , 'Poltiniiire daily (ex,!, --2 -... 4i . nthiv) ... „ 9.15,x.74. . a i 3F* - arrisbtag - 1.15 P. 8,. , arrlfea at Sunbury - ''' 4.05 PM. , . EXPRESS TRAIN lOaves Baltimore daily... 9.15 P. M. " • atrives at Harrisburg ' 1.35 A. 31- " leaves Harrisburg daily (es.= .. eept Monday) , - 3.00 A ti Ii arriveant:Slinbury ....... -..-... 6.88 A. It. HARIIISIIIIRG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (except Sun- . . day) ' ~.: ~ ~ —...- 2.65 F'.. X. 0 arrives at Harrisb urg 7.36 P.M. , For farther information apply at. the Ogee; th ~ Penn, aylvania Railroad Depot, llarrisburg. • • , J. N. DuB,ARRY, Gen Supt. -June 17 7 '63.41". . ITEW AIRLINE ROUTE..--Three Trains Daily to New York .and Philadtdidda. On and after Monday, Ayrit 20th., 180, the Passenger Trains will leare the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot. at Llarrishcirg, for New York and 'Philadelphia; as follows, viz: - a EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves HariLsburg at 2.15 A. it; on •wrival of the Pennsylvania fl inroad Express Train fro the West, arrivingin New Ydrk at 9.30 A. 31.. and Phi's delphis.at 8.20 a. M. A sleeping car is attacked to the train thrmigh from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Ilarrishurg at 8.00 A. Ida arriving in New York at 5.30 P. 31., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. X. FAST LINE le•iVes 'Harrisburg at 2.00 P. arriving In New York at 10.25 P.i w and Philadelphia at 7.00 P.M. WESTWARDI • FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. x., and Phila 3elphia at 8.15 A. X., arriving at Ifarritiburg at 1.15 P. , 31 MAIL TRAIN leaves New Yolk at 12,00 noon, and Philadelphia at P. n., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 EXPRESS TRALN leaves New York at 7.00 P. X., riving at Harrisburg at' .10 a. at. and connecting with the Penntrylvania Express Train for Pittsburg, A sleep ing carts also attached to this train. - Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania. , Northern Central and Cumberland Valley railroads, and at heading for Philadelphia, Potts ville, Wilitesbarre, Allentown, Easton, dc. - Baggage checked throe h. Fare between Nei. •York and ilarrisburg4s 15 ; be svciert Harrisburg and Phila. dolphin, $3 in.No.l care, and $3 in N 0.2. For tickets or other in fottnation apply - to I '-• J. J CLYDE, June 17,'63. tf. General Agent, Harrisburg, 1862. 180. WINTER ' ARRANGEMENT.— coal E.4LA A 7 D rALL.E.t.A.ND FRANXL.4I7 RAILROADS. - .. CHANGE OF 11011 RS.—On and aftnr Monday; No. 'ember 17, 1862, Passenger Trains.,Nrill inn. ? daOy, as . tallows, (Sundays dseepted): • . - . FOR CHA3bIRSBURS AND 'ltAt!, RISBURG : Leave Itagerstoirn, 6 f I#teencastle se TiiTlca at &17 caimberalrarg - -8.30 - 1248 Leave Lenvesghippcyngburg .9.u0 1.28 9.32 2.94? •4: ';Car1i51e............ • l'efectinlttanirg. ArrirEat Ilarrisburg, FOR ORAMBERSBURGAND IiAGERS TOWN A. M. P. M.' Leaves Ilarrisburg ' Pt 8.05 ' - 135 " Megikniesburg - -8.47 ' 2.15 t , Cariktle...-- - - ..,:- 9.27 - , 2.55- V a Near? 1e... w... ' 10.02 3.29 ?.. 0 5h..; ; r•••, - ,:•• • , - - '0.83 -'4.00 ''Arrive at t '''''- o burg 11.00 4.39 - Le ,,, ve Ph .., hatitarti ' 11.10 4.40 Greentastle , 11.65 5.30 - , Xrrive at flaivisbarg ' 12.85 8.10 1 ltr'Making close connections at llarrisbnrg with 1 trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; and with trains for all points West. - ' ', 0. N. . , TULL - Supt. 11.11. °Oka. Ohamhersbnrg. Nov. 17, 1862. 1863. , 1863. , , . DIIrLADELPIIIA ANt! ERIE ItAIVROAD.—This great line traverses the North ern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city 'of Erie, on Lake Erie.= It lals been leased by the Ptllltdaloaniq „Rai/road c om pany, and under their auspices. is being rapidly opened throughoht its entire length.' it is now in use for Passenger and Freight, business irotn - Harrisburg to Driftwood, - (2d Fork.) (177 'miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western Division. TISSH OP' PASStiiGtll TRAINS AT tairiasstruG. MAIL TRAIN leaves North.:, EXPRESS TRAIN leaves North 3.00 5..,11 Oars run through vl'l4lol3r onaans both ways' on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock , Raven, and be= weep Baltimore and Lock Mayen. 'Elegant Sleeping Oars orithe Express train bah Weis': For Information respecting Passenger basine6B apply at the S. R. Corner 11th and Market streets, Philadelphia; And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S.D. Kingston, Jr. Gor. 13th and Market sts„ Philada. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Arent N. O. R. R.. Baltimore, Md.' 11. U. 1191140 N, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. • LEWIS L. BOUM, General Ticket A gent,Philadelphla. JOS. D, PfYl'Td, Jane /7, ,General Manager, Williamsport. pARENTS of Soldiers' in the Ser , vice, or in ilospitals, can', furnish, then; with the oPOSITORY three montlesihr 25 cents; six Mouths for 50 cents. ot one year for $l.OO. - pEPROTRETS Qf 'Soldiers' iliiiiies Ser- . vice, or In _Hospitals, .can turrtleh them' With the OSITORY three months f0r7.5 cents; 64 months for 50 emits: OT bniryear for $1.00.• " ' . rp:;t NERCH'AIsiVS.-04 . 3. way -0/ore ?rofitab.e custom to to Anyzartmut the IitANITZN lIEPOSITOIIY I . „. „ ,af,CO4 bto tING RAZ plE4' ARRANGE.MhNT. • '•".IIILBAIVIgitiVE LINE from the' Nardi and: North west for Philadelphia New York. heading, - 1411113011; Allent r own,Zasiton..2C.. do. • • ' Trains leave flar.risburg.for Philadelphia. 'ew York. Reading, Pottsville, and all Intermediate stati tie at 8,00 A. 31 ....mud ZOO . . N York Express leaves Harrisburg: at 2.15 4. N.; arriving at New York at 0.15 the same morning. I ' Earesfrom Ilarrisburg: To New York-$515: ta -delphia'sl.3s.and $2.80. Baggage checked through. - Returning. leave Now-York at 0 A. V.. 12 Noon, and 7P. M., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. ii. and 3.30 '2. - Sleeping carsintha :Lew York Express Trains throngh to and from Pittsburg without change. " Pasisousera, by the Catanissa'Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 s.lit.,nud 2.15 1.. X., for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. it., and 2.30 p. at., for Plilindelphia, Harrisburg. and New York: 4ccommodation Passenger train lilives Reading at 6.00 s. at.". - and returns from Phibttlelphiri nt`s.oo P. u. , air All the above trains. run Sundays' ex cepted. A SundayVtin 'haves Pottsvillei 'at 1'.30 A. st'' S y and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. St- Commutation, Mileage,Serison, and Excursion Tickets at tiduced ratee to and from all Nitta. 4unB 17, 18634 *arlftuare t , eutterg, _ TTARDWARE , TgSSII A .SICHARDSO2r 611 Market St., Plataddthia. j.' 1 , 1311 Y. - . ' • cits.ascumweett. Theundersed would respectfully call the atterttlOu of ClitaVfll.YME, !tCTIANTS to their large maven sto lected stock ; _ - _ ‘-' • - • ,HARD Having pule special arrangements for tLe4tgi Trade, we flattet ettri)elves we cast offer indncenienta to 'pur chasers that Nkill fully reMpnerate -the trouble of exam kiln* our stock. We ask Vet a trial; to convince the errantry, Trade, that we are, prepared—to sell low and accommodate, Onr stock Of Table and Pocket Cutteiy.is unmans large,Selected with cure. and including a variety ofstylt , that cannot but snit all tastes. - - - We haver onst.intly on band a large assortment of Building flardwaie, -..Toials,Critlery, • - - , , , , Files, Tool-Boiea, . / - - and fXbest.i,,Sfuldlers, - and iihoemakeur Touts, &teas, Nails, weiything in abort; pertaining to a first class hardware Store. • l'artialar attention paid to Onintry orders. It is for aim to secure the confidence of our Custentera, and to this "end We are, particular. in filling orders, to .give the best and as cheap as thefigh the custoutens were tun ing in person. Give us a trial. Itratamiess.--J. K. Shrs , Ock;;Faq., A.... - IC - 51cclure, L. B. Eyater,Chanaberehurg.: • . - an*. 5, '6.3 r tf 811.51arket." tit,, Fhßadelphia. VEW :HARDWARE. STORE.' I B. BPTER would respectfully inform ,bie-friends, and the publi , genehilly, thatin connection with his , REROSENE, 0121, AND LAMP STORF,; he his commenced the HARDWARE business. at his new Storeroom, one door north of • id. Huber's Grocery. His Stock consists in the following articles, viz : - Hansa Fnr,nishing Goods., ,Table and P-ockt Cutlery,. , • Mechanics' Tool*, ' • Halls by the sniall or keg, Farming Utensils, such as Shoves, Spades, . Forks, — • • - • Potato Lifters, Scythes, etc;, etc. 11l Mai, tilamq 'Paints, Benz°le, - i . Limed, Kerosene, and Lubricating , Oils, Lamps of all discriptima, . I , . • . ) - ' , •Chand,liera for Gas arid IC eroaene, Fruit Jars, beat quality, &c., &t. . 433-Agent' Rif . Solo of .E.V.ASS & Si' ATSIIN 'B' Fife Proof Bares ' '' , . [ July 29,'634f. F r ARDWARB AND CUTLERY KNIGWE & SON, - Importere,and Dealera - AMERICAN, ENaLISH AND .9EBMAN 11 A. R IY-W_ A IVE ' - 509 Vantmeree' Street, Between sth and lith and Market and Arch Sb Philadelphia. - ang. 5, '63-tt O..HOEMA KERS' ATTENTION j We hatt.alivslyti tat hand; Shod Throat], Lasts, Besot It des, Leathers, Shoe Irons , &o. June :17,"63. MYER§ dt_IIR AND. MRYES & BRAND are constantly receiving fresh hardware, to which they invite the attention of the public. e haln a large stock of Naha and Iron, which we offt‘r at reduced prices.. JGENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS, sucivS3 4inge,Nßolta, beleWS, Locks, GlasS, Putty, - &c. - . OILS AND PAINTS-.-Best Buck VV Head; White Lead, Linseed -Oil, and all kiuda o colors, at the °west cash . prices, . I.IYERS .4 BRAND. ALARGE STQCK ~OF CEDAR WARE, Tube, Buckets, Charms, Baskets, Weter Lette,kc: , : • MYERS k BRAND. (1 1.11 A PACKING AND BELTING; Irjk Manilla Rope,34, %, X, Riandl inch. MTERS & BRAND. A. M. P.M. 7.05 2.451 7.97 9.33 I V:RANKLIN INSURANCE COM? PANT OF PIIILA.LOMPIETA, No. .135 ti,ta/ tmestatt Street ! Capital • Perpetual Prominms,.....• Unexpired Temporary Premiums. Surplus, 10.10 .2.42 10 42 . 3:12 , 3.40 . . „ ' Total , $492,116 ..le 'Statement of the beset* of the Company on January 1.1 . . , First Mortgages, amply secu 4 r 3 ed • $1,993,931 - 48, Real Estate, (present value , $138;84'47,) dolt 128,070 77 TeraporiirY Loans, en ample Collateral Seen- _ ' tities."...„.— -- -$4,62,5 99 Skeins, (ptevent value 898,365 150 c05t.....,... 84,901 50 Notes and BiliF receivable - ". 1,549 '5O Cash I 75,312 03 ' . Advance'lo valnd of Real "EatateOver cost, Advance intvalue of Stocks over post Tobd._... Any-The only Profits from Premiuret which this Cora parry can divide by law, are from Riskti which hare been determined, - .Extract from fltt .Charter of the amp :my. • "Bat the moneys 'received as premiums upon rialta which rennin undetermined, endure outstanding at the time of declaring such Dividend, shall not be considered as port of the profits of said Corporation, or, divided as ands." - . {'ERPET•UAL or ZINITED. INSuRA.arcRo made on every description - of property, in Town and Country, for , Owners, Mortgages. Ground, • Landlords, &c., do Rates as low as are consistent with security. Since - their Incorporation, a period of thirty years they, have paid peer FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OGS.EB FrIM, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Irusurance, aa well as the ability and dial •position to meet with promptness all liabilities. Woes paid during tbo year,lB62. %Vas 1, -,' . ~ • ;__ ' J . DIIIECTORB.• . • - i• . ~ _ Charles N. Bancker, David S. Brown, ' Toblis 'Wagner, - ' Dialmlioa; '• - ' • - ,Bantnel Grant. , ~. , EdWard C.Daley, - - Jaeob B.Binith,' - George' sates, 134, 413 6 IY- Bichirds, ' Alfred :Fitter. ; : ,L • - , _ - GEM RLES.N. BANCE.E.R, President. ' • - • : . BDWARD C.D . A-TA,lficnPreeldent. - Jae. W4P.Maleran, Seelypro' tem. - Air ApPlleatlon Made to Darin Gex. - or Chaitibe:s burg, ,who bi, an, authorised Agent, for the. Company either personally or by letter, will meat with attention. March 4,1863. . 0 . .. " `AGENT.—Mn..—M`AGENT.—Mn..Ii u GliciorE; "of 'Chain% rsbnrit, is' the Generil 'Agent of the Franklin County Mutual Insurance Cmparky.__, , ' Juno 11,'63. ' - ' VIM. MeLNI, Wl.' DIRD- BASKET , z ! ittatbs, ~t Pountainst " CutionAJl4ne;;,; 4 •-' wauttry Hemp, Ratiandlia*seea. • AL 1 1POG!a l t • G, A. INICCOLI,9, aenend Suptirintencht: MYERS &-BRAND. *mita= ... $400,000 Ix) ... 895,824 66 171,525 BO 924,766 11 $2,369 9 ,391 03 351 TO 13,473 66 ...,!44 , ,35116 39 LOSSES BY FIRE MIMI Crers."o.lo,nts anlvVines. IEIRAN.KLIX NURSERY, . - • • --; CSEASII3ERSIIITRfI, - PENNA. Thestihscriber wonid-iprit; the attention of the magic to a _Terrfitte agserynentctrruit - 4mdornamentalVrace "nowrcadY - ' As an inducement to plant APPLE TREES. I will plant t' em nt 525 per, btqulreti (the selection left as much as possible to myselfyfronis toi feet higt;and Welf formed. ,1 will further guarantee the growth of them, the pur chaser to dig the holes ami,giro the tree the after treat ment that- A.I* . PL - ..E TREES From 6to 7.feet bigh,l.s ate -each. $12:545 Tier !pulped. 4 to Vect 'my own selerflioi,Slo per llstru lark e, from S to 10 feet, 25 ate. each. • - = PEACH' TREES; A fine assortment of van grown healthy Peach Trees, including all this late. attrieties, , r . 15 CENTS EACH; Olt I tkt l'Ele. ;RIMMED - . An extra lotSeedting Pena Treci4, $3 pet-hcaalrial. / ellEggy - , TREES: . / most of ' theae ' adiii ' ' - eti . 'now itlt' i' - I ft g can es C tVa CM ,an known .._ to, do trellitithls faittivia-t-encsear. chl--I.s"tects. each, 0r51.50 per doi.-:-targortdol older tri'ato'so:6:.-each. 'PEAR. atRtES. • - ~ The Pear.la 40'4, more extentavely.ptanten tllllll. any, ,otllar fruit tree, on Ocount ofilaregnlct bearing, jarger :stops, and longevity. 'Thvalf Travi s ; from 2d to 50 - tents each; Standards, from 40 tictS cents. • PLTI3O-- Yroin 40 to 61:!,**ear..4.; APRICOTS, Frory 2S josentf, qktcb. GICAPES. . Every men now begins to feel the necessity of baying one or more Grape Vines in ItisgattleM and 'n6 !Fait can be planted that will' more certainly . remunerate lima,. I culeleate most ,of *be bardy varieties of the Native. Grope, and such as have proVed . themselves valuable in this latitnefs proved. Diana, Clinton, Concprd4 Delaware, and. ettball•lJ• VW" year old -NDies, from 25 to 75 cents each; „twoyelar old, from 50c. to $1.00; strong layers, many of wbfcb have. fruited this season, from 750:t0 $2.00. • .• • iIIIDDARIi PI,ANT.-9.se4stcld $2.00 per doz. ' • LOARitOXIS'BDT.S-4 I,ooper „hundred.. - • , BLACKBERRIES (Lawton}—s4o par,dtiaan; • /. RASPBERRIESin yariety—liom 50e. to $2.00 pei. dozen. ;.. CURRANTS (in variety)--froni 50e. to s24Cpeekiezei. I have a choice collection of EVERGREENS, Or* menial Trees, and hardy Shrubs; which I will sell as cheap as they can, he precured - elsewhere, ot'ither Barrie Anaaty. The folloWing are some or the varieties: Non MAY Spruce, Whiter Spruce, Antericati;Baisam Fir,'Arbor Witaes—American, Chinese, Siberian, Nepal and Golden; Irish Junipers; American and - European lindesii, , Ma ples, Spireas. Wiegelins,„Denttisa l , Dlahonias, Mtn suckles, and floats. - " .dill Were will be promptly attera , e4 to; and doltvoired in Chamberehurg. or at the Rail Roue ' crlthont any other charge than the slight cost of packing. • • Sept. 2,1863. JACOB ECEYFE:?, "REES! TREESII-.- WILSON=- , TI - LLE NfIESF,RY: Adams Co., Pa.-=.33DRKHOL .O WILSON, Proprietors. FRUIT AND• ORNAMMITAL TREES, of, thrifty growth and ilno assortment of varieties, for sale this not, and nest Spring. Persons desirnna of purchasing will call on our Agent, T, F. CROFT, Cham hershurg; Franklin Co; Pa. . '. - • • 40,00d'APPI,F, TREES, • • -. - Four years old, very strong and healthy:, 20,000 PEACH TREES. 142, and 3years, very Eno.- Alm. Standard end . Dwitff - -- .,PF,AR AND P.Will TREES; , .. 1.000 etfr,RRY TREES, • Of the following bindsi ' Cumberland: Triompb, Black Eagle. lilac*" Tartarian, Elton, Gov. Wood, FellOw span- WI, anti Great Eigarrean.. - - 10,000 GOOSEBERRIEB,; • ' • • 1 - Houghton and Ohio Seedlings. .. - • . . RASPBERRIES. . ; •, , . - BLACKBERRIES, - STRAWBERRIES, t 0 ! i `, - : CURRANTS. ', ...ROR STOCKS. STO • , .. . . . . . HARDY NATIVE GRAPE 'PLEAS : ~, We offer - carp strung plants of Anna,. ';Clinton, ...Catawba, Concord. Delaware, Diana, Oporto. Mantawney, MO- Mid , Prolific, lettbella, Rebecca, Taylor; CuYahoga, Clara, Ontario, and Renshaw. BURKHOLDER , Tricso.l, Bendersville, Adams county, Pa. . - • J. F. CROFT. Agent, Chamberebnrg. [Sept 2-3 m. e L RAPE VINES.—Our., Stock of „D DELAWARE. CONCORD, DIANA. HARTFORD P I F IC,CREVELMG Pi&NGBITRG;TIERBEVENT, LOGON, !TO NALON, UNION VILLA.Gb, CIiYAIIOOO, REBECCA, ANNA TAYLOR OR 'MLITT, and all the other leading kinds, is tin satiatissed anywhere in the country. f .Partisa wish in g to.purchase, undwho cannot visit our vuunds to examine our vines and vineyard, .when all the shove and many other kinds, may be seen in fruit, wonid 4o well. to send for our NEW PRICE _LIST; which Is sent to applicants tree of ch ergo. a. KNOX,' 2,3 m. -; Box 10 Pittsburg.. Pa. AWB R - -4 PAST AW B.P