The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 07, 1863, Image 3

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• 1868. •.
• LOTH ING: EMPO - railm;
ANKLIN MOTEL B07.0111VO; CORNER Or
•-• Ita.RILET STREET and the DIAMOND, CHAN.
13flitSilIIRG. Pa. JOHN 'I! HOSKINSO'....t, Proprietor.
. The Undersigned gives active to hie legion of generous
patron and to the public genetally, that he has newon
hand, and offers to purchasers, for cash, the largest, and
most attral ire stork of
"READY-MADE CLOTHING,f,
or the Spring and Summer seasons, ever presented In
this place. His long ,establishod character for selling
unsurpsaleal in Style, Finish and -Purabilty,
he Es determined to maintain, and making hie purchases
i n t h e &wens Cities this season, at thapropitions time,
enables him to offer his patrons garments at prices
- cheaper thin the cheapest. lie makes these statements
In no boasting or vain spirit, but asks a discriminating
give him a cal iiand decide- ter themselves who.
the trade in this section t offers the best inducemen's
to purchasers. The material of every garment sold by
- - Win is purchased from first-class Houses In the princi
pal citins,ll.ll4 the manufacturing is done under hisUs n
supers:oil* in this place,,by workmen of acknowledged
- ability. With his stock of READY-XIADE CLOTHING,
tie Invites atteltion to a large and splendid asssortniont
of Gentlemen's
FURNISHING GOODS,
leach he warrants to suit the most fastidious taste or
he most ecouoralcal pocket. -
Keep his plate in remembranceaud give him a call.
-June/7,'63. JOEI T. II 3SKI NSON.
F- ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South
. 'west Chimer of the DIAMOND, next door to the
CHAMBERSDURG, has just returned from the
City with a lard large
CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
C , Jit.DS, c., for Coats. and' VELVET., SATINS,
-,MkitSEILLES.attil other Westing's. Also—a very fine
_selection of HEADY-MAD.i.: CLuTIIING, which ho is
prepared to sell at the very lowest market prices.
CIISTONTER' 590111{.—As he employs a first-rate cut.:
ter, he is prepared to,tuake up all kinds 'of Garments.
farneri anti iloys,,to order, in the best styles. Batts
faation will be gttarntiteM.
.A large assortment of GENTLEItvr's FrArt,lBllllVG HOOtre,
*such as 'Shirts, 'Drawers, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sue
rlndere, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas,. &c., Se., always on
hand, .6 lye hlm it call and save money, [June 17,'83.
• 4... - J. WHITE, 31FACRANT TAILOR,
• AND DEALER IN RE4DT-MADS CLOT*
1 64.—(11011131 MADE)— ,
- CL TIES,
CASHMERES '
VE TIAR,
- GENTLEGEN'S
PURNISIIING GOODS, •
• GUM OVERCOATS,
. • UMBRELLAS.
Sr' J'iece Goods sold by the yard, and 'no charge for
'Otattlng. : .
Garments sold to parsons who wish them made at
home. '
Machine Silk. Chalk, and Inch measures sold. 'Three
doors ,North of Eyiter's Dry Goods Store, Chambers
_ burg. Pa. - pane 17.18x3.
RGt. WALBORN & CO'S .
• ' • WIIOI;iSALE AND lETAIL
_ READY MADE 'LINEN - , --,,
PA
- AND DRE:S STOCK. biANU. = A-
4 ' No.. b. cr. 7, NortA Sixth Sired, Pha;
Silk, Merino and i'otton Under Stirts and Drawers, Cro
vets, Scarfs, Gleves. flaittikerebiefa, he. Shirts; Wrappers
end.Dreea Stocks made to order by measurement, and
-warranted to give satisfaction.
Orders nifty be left with S. S. BMOC; ChaMberSbUrg.
sop. 23 .
.
o
NDE FUL SCIENTIFIC
ar.scovßßlL—At the present time thoughtful
minds everywhere are looking fur the revelation of new
gad important discoveries in science, and when a theory
is presented•elahning to have discovered new light and
to have removed the veil of obscurity from a subject of -
thehigliest .finportauce, upon which much has been
„avultten, it is proper that the claims of this theory be.
.presented and carefully examined and tested, which Is
destined tg trans end in importance to suffering human
ity, all other discoveries, the (leaning rod and tr. - deer:4)h
not excepted., We hold that the human system is but a
galvanic arrangement, with its acids and alkalies, con
stituting the positive and negative forces; and that every
'mental and - physical manifestation, either vpluntary or
- involuntary.la the result of this antagonism; that diges
thin, circulation. isecretion, dud excretion are wholly at
tributable to the law af elebtrical influences; that the
nerveaare the conductors of Execriticrrv. and that there
is a polar action established through the nervous system
which connects with every part of the body. establishing
and preserving a proper balance of the electric *lenient,
which constitutes-health; and a disturbance of which
cameo disease; that there are strictly but two conditions
ntilbsease---the one positive, the other negative; and as
Weenie= pomesses these two inherent principles, it
will, if applied according to the electric pelaritiereand
requirements of the system, arrest, or,ln other words,
tientrolize the disease by the restoration of proper polar
action. We also assert that all drugs taken into the sys
tem act strictly upon electrical principles; that from
decomposition the latent electricity is set free, and that,
thengh the electrical polarities of the nervous system,
all changes are produced either for good or for evil ; that
In the incipient stage of disease it. may teudto equalize
the forces. and restore harmony • but after the case has
become refractory..paralyzing the nervous communica
tions, and changing the constitneots of the fluids, and
arresting the digestive action of the stomach arid its
power of approbation. nu internal proceis of medication
,ever has, or ever can, succeed in removing the cruise of
the disease. its only tendency being to multiply and com
plicate the symptoms.
On the' contrary, ELECTMICITY being the vital element
upon which life depends. can be directed to any part of
the taidy, and even after the vital functions seeutpara
lyzed, possesses the power of arousing the dormant ens
ergies. equalizing the circulation, anti the aysteni to a
self sustaining system. One very important feature of
this treatment is, that no time is lost in experimenting
with disease. By means of electrical test an accurate
Alitgnosis is given at once. determining the Ilicallty and
character of the disease, and indicating the tfhatment to
he pursued. The carients are perfectly under the cots'
trot of tho operator, and can be regulated to suit the
delicate nerves of a child without any unpleasant Remit
tie°. ' .4,11 thoie who have long sufferedfroat painful and
obstinate diseme--Acute, Chronic, Inflammatory or
Paralytic—are invited to call and consult. •
O'NBULTATIO:N
DR. BROWN & PROF. WALE D
— o'Pl in Franklin Building, West Market Street, 4th
:door from the corner of the Diamond, Chantbersburv, Pct.
June 17, '63-tf.
VCONONY IS WEALTH!
Au, CURE YOUR COUGH NOR THIRTEEN CENTS
The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in
the IVorld.
MAISIME ZAbOC PORTER'
GREAT• COUGH REMEDY!!
A:fadame Zadoc Porter's Carative Balsam
!in warranted if used according to the directions, to cure
in all cases. Coughs , '
'olds Whooping Cough, Asthma,
andall affections of the Throat and Lungs,
Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam
id prepared with all We ... requisite care and skill, from a
viribinstion of the beat remedies the ve.getable kingdom
affords. Its remedial qualities are based on its power
to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the
blood; through the lungs. It is not a violent remedy,
but emollient, warming, searching and effective; can be
-taken by the oldest person or youngest child.
Madame Zadoc Pewter's Balsam
ham been need by the peblio for over 18 years and line
*acquired Represent enieseireply by being recommended
by thole who hese used it, to their afflicted friends and
ethers.
MOST IMPORTANT.
Madame Zadoe Porter's Curative Balsam is 8014 at a
price which brings it in the rea , h of every one to keep It
convenient. to use. The timely use of a single bottle will
prove to be worth 100 times Ite coot.
" NOTICE.
flare your money. Do net be persuaded to purchase
r articles at as, to $l,- which de not contain the virtues of
a 13 a Bottleof Madame .Porter's Curative. Balsam, the
wit of manufacturing which Is as great as that of al
most any other medicine; and the verY•low. price at
which it is -sold, makes the profit to the seller apparent
ly small, and unprincipled dealers will sonietimes re
commend other, medicines on whicit:_ their profits are
larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame
Porter's and none other. Ask fur Madam. - Porter's Cu
' rative lialsam,'price )3 eta., and in large bottleS at 25
cts., and take no other, If you can not get it at one
store you can at another.
' 4Grito. Id by all Druggists and Store-keepere at 13 cts.
and in - larger bottles at - 25 eta.`
_
'- ..
lIALL '4 RI:TEEL, Proprieinra.
- Jan 28 ,' 8&1y. ' - - New - York'.
isa.For Sale by Miller & Henlibey and Jacob 8. Nixon,
Ohtimbeniburg..
E W subseriber
having opened a Dairy, upon his Faith; Would in
form the citizens of Chatebersburg that bola prepared to
luralsh them with pure fresh Milk daily.: •Persons desk
ing to be supplied will leave their names and places of
residence , with Samuel . Reisher.
Sept 23; • • DANIEL amnia.
Drug's, fliteliicineo, St.r.
- NIXON'S COLUMN.
At no time since the
,commenement of' Nix
on's Drug Store. has there seen so
FELL AND COMPLETE A STQCK
of Fresh and
PERFECTLY RELIABLE MEDICINES
To offer to thosewho are so unfortunate as to be
compelled to indulge in such luxuries. The
fact is, that unless there are large and rapid
sales, no establishment :san supply its •
customers with strictly fresh and re
liable remedies, in the ahapeof
Drugs and Chemicals. Time
affects with much more
rapidity many more arti
cles in medicine than in any,' •
other merchandise, hence the ne
\ comity of rapid - change of stock to
N. secure to this purchaser just what is
wanted. NIXON is able. by'rapid changes
in stook, always to present the very best to ais
customersHe desires to keep the ahove facts be
fore the community, and to solicit a
continuance of favors. In connection' 'with his full
stock of •
DRUGS AN • D CHEMICALS,
be offers a fall assortment of -
PATENT MEDICINES OP STANDAZDTHAR7
ACTER,
Such as:
Jaine's Family Medicines, ~
Ayer's Pectoral. s
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla, IJI
. Ayer's Pills. . •
Helmbold's Preparations,
. -
Hostetter's Bitters,
Drake's Bitters,
German Bitters,
Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial,
Tarrant's Aperient. :
E.ennedy's Discovery,
Hunt's Liniment,
aßlair's HYPoPiaasPll4eB*
Elobpsack's Pills,
Wright's Pills, -
Morse's Pills,
• . Brandreth's Pills,
•
Leidy's Pills,.
Townsend's Pills, ' - -
Perry Davis's Pain Killer,
Fahnestock'e Vermifuge, •
Worm Confections, -
Worm Candy,
- Plasters,
Ointstients,
Washes, Lotions, -
with many other articles in this line, all of which
are sold only on the representation of
the makers of the articles. -
' DAMN'S,- LUBIN'S, EDRIHI'S
and ot her
CHOICE PERFUMERY. AND SOAPS
Hair Dyes, Pomades, and •
other for the Heir, among which is
NIXON'S BROMATWICHOS,
On -
HAIR FOOD,
One of the best and most cleanly articles for the
Hair, containing no grease, yet rendering
the Hair soft and
glossy, and preventing it from prematurely
. falling off. '
NIXON'S GLYCERINE LOTION,
Which is just the article needed for the remov
al of Dihdrulf from the Scalp, and leaving
' the hair soft and glossy. In presenting
these two_ articles for the Hair, the
Proprietor has the•satisfnction of
knowing that they do all
that is represented.
NIXON'S TETTER- OINTMENT
continues as much a
- favorite as ever and id can
and doee perform remarkable cures
of Skin Diseases, and is guaranteed in all
cases to act as represented.
HORSE AND CATTLE-POWDER
In less than one
yeir.and a half ovElt TWEE
TY-FIVE HUNDRED PACES HAVE BEEN
SOLD and the sales are on the increase. It is just
the powder foi
The Hors,
The Cow,
-- The Hog.
It is neatly.put up and full directions go with each
Paoli: Hundreds of testimonials could
' be presented, but the pro- •
praetor deems it -
best
" to lot it travel on its own merits. -
RABER CROUP-SYRUP
Is made only at Nixon's for this County, and has. a.
host of friends who can testify
. , - to its merits.
. ,
' Nixon is able to offer a large stock of
Trusses, -J
-Shoulder Braces, f?
Supporters, -
. Bandages.
4 • also
.
,
Combs.
Brushes, -
Toilet Powders, , ,
Terfanies, . , ,
Shavinisbz,".. •
~ .
Toilet Soaps. •
- 2 . Pocket Books,
Purses, ' '
Indelible Ink, '
Tooth Powder,
Tootho Washes, • -
Tooth Brishes, .
Sponges, 1
. ,
- Flesh Brushes, , „
Pure Spices, I
Starch, •
•. ,
• . ' Indigo) . .
Stove Black., .'
- , Saponifier,
~,
, . ' - Rat and,lloach Destroyer:
In
conclusion', Niien begs' leave to say that .his
stack will altrays be kept up -to the very.
. , best point, arid will include
. . ' 1
- - every thing) cal-
-
coia, .
; : . '.
• ' tedto givehealth "
and Comfort to the afflicted. ,
..besides such articles . of taste requires, ; J .
The Important leier In 6ritnness is money, and as all
.' . nierchandiso can he' had tit lower- rates
; ' ' • - * .--,., ' , ,r . .!ash thin'tittle: Ntiox . •
I desires .54 line
.
.. •
1, r . HIS BUSINESS STItIOTLY CASH. :
jUnd Up, 4 4 ; :. • :'• l' . ..', • • , 11,i • "
SADDLERY ! SADDLERY I.—Sad
dies. Bridles, Harness, Collarsarunks, Valises, &c."
&goof the nottsr. COLLAR.
JEREMIAH- OYSTER respectfallyreturnshis 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
line, to give hima call at big OLD STAND. on the East
side of Main Street, Chambersburg, five doors South of
Huber 34 Tolbert's Hardware Store, where be keeps con
stantly on hand every variety of SAD DEN R Y AND
lIARNESS of hisown Manufacture. and he is prepared
to sell the same at tonne that defy competition. Every
ortic:e offered for sate is warranted to be made of the
beat material and by competent 'workmen, Which will be
fully dentonstmted on an examination thereof.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also call the
attention of persons wanting a good,- nest, cheap and
suhstanial Trunk or Valise, to his assortment.
June 17, '63.
SADDLE' AND lARNESS MAN
DVACTORY.—The undersigned would respectfully
announce to his friends and the public generally, that
he hag/taken the SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP for
merly carried on by Matthew Gillan, dec'tl,4m WEST
NAXXET SIREET, wear the Cariococheague Creek, in
the Tiorongli of Chambertiburg, where_ he manufactures
Saddles. Bridles and Harness, and has constantly on band
an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips, sc. He employs nOne but-the best of Workmen. And con
atructa all work from thn best material. TRUNKS and
VALISES constantly on band, all of which will be sold be
cheap as the cheapest. A continuance of the formexpa
tronage of the shop is moat respectfallyisolicited.
June 17, 63 JAMES B. OMAN
WHIPS ! WHIPS ! • WHIPS 1^-
William, Sarum k Sort, corner of Main and
Washington Streets, Chambersburg. k' a., manufacturers
of all kinds of WHIPS, such as Wagon. Carriage and
e ßiding•Whips of various sizes rind of superior quality,
•which they offer. to the public, either by Wholesale or
Retail, at very moderate prices. LASSIES of all lengths
kept constantly on hand and (unsafe by the dozen. very
cheap.. They also manufacture superior MORSE COI,
LARS. to which they invite attention.
°Hers front a distance-solicited and promptly attend
ed! to •• - June IT. 'G3.
BROAD GE ARS,COLLARS, HAL
TRRS,and anything in the Leather line belong •
to the Saddler's busineas,always on hand and made t . or
der, and on reasonable - terms at GORDON'S, opp..ite
the Indian Queen Hotel, Main at.
' H. GORDON—successor to
J. Dian & GORDON—gives notice to his customers
and others, that he is still At the OLD STAND, opp .site
the Indian Queen Rotel, nein street, Chamberthurg, PR.
Rc-ORDON lIAS A- SUPERIOR -
Iot of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STIE
PS. SPURS, which be will sell rhea') for cash or
good trade. . .
EPAIRING DONE AT SHORT
notice. on reasonable terms, by C. H. GORDON ,
ie Invites his ft tends to come to see him.
G. A. DEITZ.: TENCII.Z4I'DOWELL.
DEITZ M'DOWELL
•WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE
CH-EAP'FOR CASH,
C HAM BERSIIIIRG,
The Sheep,
GREENCASTLE, PENN'A
EW viiiß3l, l ..-COALS.COAL!
• LIMBER! LUMBERI—LEO. EBERT & SON,
eying purchased the Coal and LuMber Yard of George
A. Deitz. will continue to car on the same business, and
wilialways haveon hand 6 large eupply of Lumber - And
Coal. They will be prepared to 1111 all orders at the
shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron
age of the late firm and the public geuerally,and all
who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them a call,
fealing - pasured that no moans will be spared to Becom.
modate those on the most reasonable terms.
June 17,'Ea-tf. LEO. EBERT & SON.
t fnutklin ilepoOortt, ilytmbasimr,g, it
Ammo, &r.
groat, 'iLumbrr,
IN CASH FO•B
FLOUR, t
WHEAT,
RYE,
CORN,
OATS,
COVER SEED,
TIMOTHY SEED, v
And all kinds of
P R•QDUCE
ALL KINDS OF
SALT,
COAL,
L UMBER,
CEMEN7,
PLASTER,
AND SAND,
FOR SAJLE,
- ' DEITZ -IWDOWEL4,'S
WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
Near the Railroad Depot,
AND
On North Carlige Street,
June VT.133
Moots anb *tom.
NEW- SHOE STORE.-The - Sub
scriber takes this method, of Informing the cal-
Zen; of Clounbershurg and • vicinity, 'that he has list
returned 'root Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW
'STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, style and
pattern. and of the best manufactures.
Ile has nookl Shopkeepers on hand. His whole stock
Is ems. Give him a call—yon can easily suit yourself.
Ile invitee the Ladies, especially, to call, as he will take
Pleasure in showing his goods. Store 'in the roam for
merly occupied by Frederick Sitdth, Esq., as a Lath Office,
and more recently used for the purpose by George Eys
, ter, Esq., two doors North of Fisher's Hotel, Malndtieet,
Charobersburg. Pa .• • - - •
His large and well selected stock, he being a practical
Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers
and Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes; 'Gentlemen's Gaiters, SlipptTrs, Boots and Brornus,
Do not forget the place. No trouble to show Goods at
the NEW STORE, two doors North of Fisher's Itotel,
Main Streeet, Chambersburg, Pa., by •
' June 17.1862. ' PETER FELDMAN.
OALL AND SEE UNDER
SIGNED "anriounces to his numerous friends and
easterners, that he .continues to manufacture to ',order,
and keeps on hand a full and complete assortment of
various qualities and styles of SHOES and GAITERS,
for Ladies, Misses and Children. His assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, dce.. for Hen- and Boys' wear is cote
plate,. to which he , respectfully invites attention. Work
of all kinds made to order. in a neat and (hirable man
ner, and at short notice. Cal Land see before purchasing•
elsewhere and he wills:diary purchasers that be sells at
very small profiti-for Cash. Don't forget the place=
.near., ..tmosita Huts k Keefer's Store, Chambersburg,
Pa.- GEORGE` LEANER'.
Jane 17,1 W.
groIifIANTJFACTUREIIS tan reo,clit
_hare class of thrifty dealers by ADvionama:in
AIIIMINoRtILVITORy.
Eines of &abet.
DENICSIAVANIA RAIL ROAD!
SUMMER . TIME TABLE. Five., Trains Daily
o and from Philadelphia, on and after MONDAY;
APRIL 20th, 186 S.
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows: •
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS:. TRAIN loaves Harrisburg
daily nt 2.00 A. 31., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
MO A. m . _
FAST LINE loaves Harrisburg daily (except Mondiiy)
at 5.45 A. re., and arrives at West ' htlanelpbia at 9.55
A.R. Passengers take breakfast at LaLcaster
WAY AO 'O.IIIIODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 A. a., and arrives at West, Philadel
phia Et 12.25 P. xt.
PAST MAIL. TRAIN lerives Harrisburg daily (except
Sunday) at 1.00 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia
at 5.00 P. HI.
lIARRISIIIIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. via Co.
leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 9.11.; and arrives at
West4Thiladelphia at 9.30 P. Id.
WESTWARD:
BALTIMORE 'EXPRESS TRA.IN't loaves Harrisburg
dilly (except Monday) at 2.00 A. m. ;' Altoona. 7.15 a. m.,
take brenitEtst. anti arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. TRAIN leaves Moth,-
burg daily at 3.00 A. m.; Alt:Kola at 8.00 A. it., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. m.
NAM TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.1.5 P. it., take
supper. and arrives at Pittsburg at .12.30 A.M.
FAST - LINK leaves Harrisburg at 3.30 . P. m.; Altoona
it 8,25 p. m.onti arrives at Pittsturg at 1.00 A. 11,!.
HARRISBITRG AOCOSI3IODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2 30 P. M., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8.00 P. m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TR AIN leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 r . z., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. st.
This train runs via Mt. Joy.
SAMUEL D. POUND,
Supt. Middle Div. Runt a H. S.
annf+ 17, 1R63.-tf.
VORTILERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAYI—SOIHRR TINE TABLE.
Three trains' daily to and Iron Baltimore and Wash.
ingtou City.
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Rail
road. to and from Pittsburg and the West.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from .the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
On and after Monday. April 201.6. 1863, the Passenger
Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at
and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows,
viz: -
SOUTHWARD.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) "
i., 10.10 A. IL
leaves Harrisburg
'1.15 P. X
" ' arrives at Baltimore " - 0.35 P. X.
EXPRESS- TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily
, (except Sunday) n.. 07 P. X
It leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday)
ti arrives at Baltimore daily,
(except Monday) 0.15 A. 3I
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Llarrisliarg
' NORTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 9.15 A. If .
" leaves Ilarrisbnvg , 1.15 I', M.
arrives at Sunbury . A. 05 P N.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Baltimore daily... 9.15 P. M.
. 44 arrives at Harrisburg . 1.35 A. M.
s 4 leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
-_cept Monday) _
as arrives at Sunbury -
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
- Baltimore daily (except :nn
. day)....„ - 255P.m.
" armee at Harrisburg 720 P.M.
For further information apply at the Office, in Penn
sylvania Railrmul 'Depot, Harrisburg.
J. N. Hu BARRY, Gen Supt.
June IT. '63 -tf.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.—Thre . e
Trains Daily to New York and Philadelphia.
On and after Monday, Aprii 20th, 1863,fthe Passenger
Trains will leavethe Philadelphiaand Readirto Railroad
Depot, at Elarrisburg t for New York and Philadelphia; as
follows, viz;
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.1 . 5 e. X„ on
Arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West,arriving in New York at 9.50 A. M.. and Phila
delphia at 8.20 M. A sleeping car is attached to the
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.00 A. X. ' arriving
d
in New York at 5.50 P. IL, an Philadelphia at 1.50 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Jiarrisburg at 2.00 P. X„ arriving
in New York at 10./5 P and Philadelphia at 7.00 P.M.
• " WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaven:New Yort at 6,00 a. x„ and Phila
luiphia at 8.15 A. x. , arriving at Harrisburg at 1.14 r . X
TRAIN leaves New York at 12,00 noon, and
Philadelphia at &DO P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 P. or., ar-,
riving at Harrisburg. at 2.13 A. X. and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached to this
train. -
i:onnectlons_are made at Harrisburg 'with trains on
the Pennsylvania. Northern Central and Cumberland
Valley railroads, and at Heading for Philadelphia, Potts
ville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &a.
'Baggage checked throu'gh. Pare between New York
and Harrisburg, $515; between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $3 35 in No.l rare, and $3 in No.
For tickets or other informationapply to
J. J. CLYDE,
General' Agent, liariisburg,
Jane tt
1862. 1868.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,-
CD:StiIt:ALA 1+ lEi VALLE,Y AND FRANKLIN.
RAILROADS.
cuAtiot OF Tfoußs. - con and after Monday, No
vember 17,1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, its
billows. (Sundays excepted) :
FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND HAR
RISBURG
Leave Hagerstown
" Greeueadle
........ —....
Arrive at
1 '
__Jurg - . .----
- Leave at .8.30 12.55..
Leaves Shippensburg .... 9.00 1.28
' " Heirville 932 2.00
" Carlisle - 10.10 - 2.42
" Mechanicsburg 10 42 8.12
Arrive at Harrisburg 11.15 3.40.
Clininbbrs
FOR CHAMBERSBURGAND 'HAGERS
TOWN.
Leaves ......
Mechanicsburg._
" Carlisle
" Isiewville
Shippenstnirg
Arrive at-Chambersburg
Leave Cbarabersburg....
Arrive nt Herrieburg
' Slaking close connections at Harrisburg with
trains for Philadelphia, New-York and Pittsburg; and
with trains for all points West. _
O. I+l. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Office, Chambersburg, Nov. 17, 1882.
1863
pHILADELPHIA AN D ERrE
RAILBOAD.—This great line traceries the North•
ern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania 'to the city
of Erie, on Lake Erie. • -
It has been leased by the Penntyltnnia Railroad
°homy, and under their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
,It Is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
Item Harrisburg to Driftwood. (2d F0rk.)1177 miles) on
the Eastern Dlvision,.and from Bliellield to Erie, (78
miles,) on Lb eNV extern Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
MAIL TRAIN leaves North 1.16 A. X
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves North- " 3.00 .t.X
Care inn through wrrnovx CRANGE both ways on these
trains betsseep Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
tweenilaltimore and Lock Haven,
Elegant Sleeping Care on the Express trainboth wars.
For information respecting Passenger business applYnt
the S . g. Corner 11th and Market streetsiphiladelphia.
Arid for Freight business of the Company's* Agents:
S. D. Kingston, jr.,Cor. lattiand3larketets.,Philada.
• J. W. Reynolds, Erie, •
J. M. Drill, Agent N. , C. Md.
HOUSTON,
General 'Freight-Aent, Philadelphia.
,EWIS L. :1101l.PT, • '
•
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
40S. 'D. POTTS, •
june17,.631 General Manager, Williamsport.
tobacco attb 55egaro.
NW • TOBACCO - AND. - sE4Ag,
. the Citaens of ataitibeithtistr and.
The undersi haying bee n ton:mailed. to'
Leave Virginia on account of his Union sentiments; has
ewe among you toestablish »business, hoping f=om his'
long exporience,,and by close attention,, ho will, pseet
Witha generods support . Ills stock - will 'Consist of 'all'
he hest bram4i TVIIACCQ end SWABS; "bleb be.
sell as cheap as canhe had anywhere in town. Don't forget
the place , sic]; of the " little Virginia bigger," opposite',
tte ranklin Vlore], next door to :..',lttyockjis Book Mere,
South-east corner of fheDiamond. -
jutiel7,lB63. _ C. 11. aupx.)
TIPEADING RAIL ROAD.--SIJII
MER ARRANCEDIENT.
(MEAT TRUNK LINE from the North and North
west fur Philadelphia. New York, Rending, Pottsville,
Lebanon, .Allentown. Easton, At., .kc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia New York,
Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate eta lobs ; at 8.00
A. M and 2.00 P.ll.
York Express leaves Harrisburg. at 2.15 A.
arriving at New York at 9.15 the same mottling.'
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York $5.15 to Phila
delphia $3.35 and $2.80. Baggage checked through.
- Returning, leave New York at 6A. x.. 12 Noon, and
7-e. is.. (Pittsburg Express.) Leave -Philadelphia at
5.15 A. st,,,and 3.30 P, x.
Sleeningcars in the New York Express Trains through
to and from Pittsburg withotit change
Passengers by the Cafawiasts Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8,50 a. 3E., and 2.15 P. It., tar Philadelphia, New York,
and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. at., and 230 P. K.. for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
6.00 A. at., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P.Y.
All the above trains ran daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
A Sunday train ivaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. It., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. W.
Commutation, Mileage. Seawm, and Excursion Tickets
at reduceil rates to and froth alt points.
G. A. raccoLteg,
General Superintendent.
Jnne17,18634L
teutterg, &c.
ITARDIVARE!
SMITII 8 RICIWIDSON,
611 Market St., Philadelphia.
Z . ; !RED. SMITH. _ CHAB.HIOIIMIDBON.
The undersigned would-respectfully call the attention
of COUNTRY DIRRCLIANTd to their large and well Se-.
letted stock of
Waving madespecial arrangements for tLe ;le/ Trade,
'we flatter ourselves we can offer inducements to-.pur
chasers that will fatly remunerate the trouble of exam-
Wing our stock. We ask but a trial, to convince the
Country_ Trade., that we are prepared to sell low' And
accommodate. . •
Onr stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery' Is ofinsuall ,
large. selectedwith care, and Including It raiietY otetyle
that cannot bat snit all tastes.
We have constantly adhand a large worth:ten; of
Building Hardware,
Tools, Cutlery, .
Files, Tool-Boxes.
. .
and Chests, Saddlers.
.
J. and c:hoemakers Tooth;
' ' Screws, ftlagff,
everything in silort, pertaining to a first ulnae Hardware
Store.
2.004. af,
Particular attention paid to Country orders. It is our
aim to secure the amjidence otouncustomers; and :oda
end we are particular. in filling orders, to give the best
Ind as cheap as though the customers were. ho: ing in
person. Give us a trial.
6.30 A. if
RIFERENCES.-4. K. Shryock, Esq., A, K. McClure, L
B. Eyster, Chsmbereburg.
' SMITH & WICTIARDSbN, .
aug. 5, '63-tf
NEW HARDWARE STORE. -
L. , B. EYSTER,
would respectfully inform his friends, and 'Bin.putolte
generally, thatin conneztion with his
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP STORE, ,•
he has commenced the HARDWARE businesS, at his
new Store room, one door north of 01. Huber's Gtocety:
His stock consists in the following articles, viz :
Building Hardware,
House Furnishing Goods,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Mechanics' Toole,
' Nails by the stria or keg, -
FarruineUtensils, such as ,
Shoves,
ertaties,
Forks,
3.00 A tilt
5,38 A...as
Also, Mass, 'Paint*, Benzole,
• Linseed, lieroseng. and Lubricating 01le,
Lamps Of MI diacriptious, -
etutteldiere fur Gas and BerOsene.
. Fruit Jars, best quality, &e., &t.
Agent for Sale of EVANS & WATSON'S Fire
Proof Safes ' • 11 111 K 29, '634f.
TTARDW ARE AND CUTLERY
W. W. N.NIGHT & SON,
Impertere and Beale!" in
• AMERICAN, ENGLISU AND GERMAN-
HATI,DWAItY,,
509 Ccrnznzerce Street,
Between sth and 6th and Market and Arch.Sts -
Philadelphia.
aug.s,
QIIOEMAKERS ATTENTION.- , -
K 3 We have always on hand, Shoe Thread, Lasts, Boot
Trees, Leathers, Shoe Irons, &c , Jct.--
June 17, '63. ' MYERS &BRAND..
MYERS 4 BRAND are constantly
receiving fresh Hardware, to which they- invite
the attention of the public. We have a large stock of
Nails and Iron, which we offer at reduced prices.
AGENERAL ASSORT AfENT OF
BUILDING MATERIALS., such as Binges, Bolts,
bcrows, Locks, Glass, Plitty, dm.
MTERS dr . BRAND. ,
OILS AND PAINTS—Beat Buck
Bolo!, White Lead, Linseed Oil. rend all kinds o
coiurs, at the lorest.oash prices, 31YERS it BRAND.
,rx. A LARGE STOCK OF CEDAR
WARE, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Baskets, Water
t..eus, MYER:..t. BRAND.
GUM PACKING AND BELTING,
Manilla Rope, %, , X, and 1 inch.
MYERS & BRAND.
A. M... V. M.
2.45
7.37 3.35
8.17 4.29
VIRANIILIN INSURANCE COM
PANY ()P PULLADELPIIIA., No:. 485 and 487
t,nestaut Street.
Capital
Perpetual Premiums,
Enexpired Temporary Premiums
Surplue
A. M. , P.M.
8.05 135
8:47 2.14
-. 9.27 2.55
10.02 3.29
D. 9 3 -4.00
11.00 4.30
..._.11.10 4.40
Total.—
=IIII3MM=MI
First lilortgages, amply secdred ' $1,998,031'46
Real Estate, (present •nlue $158,222.47,).e05t 128.970 77
TempOrary Loans, on ample Collateral Seen-
.11.65 6.30
.12.36 630
•
rities
Stocks; (present. value $418,865 10,) cost
Notes sad Bills receivable...—. .........
Cash
,$2,309,301 03
Advance fn valne of Real Zetate over cost, 0,361 70
Advance in value of Stocks over coat ' 13473,66
1868.
Total E3 r 302 116 39
The only Profits from Premiums which this Coin
pang can divide by law, are froOk. Rieke which have been
determined.
Extract' front the Charter of the tbuipany. '
ultra the moneys received as premiums upon risks
which remain undetermined. endure outstanding at the
time of declaring each Dividend, shall not be considered
as part of the profita of said Corporation, or 'divided as
such.,'
PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSURANCES made
on every description of property, in Town and Country,
for Owners, Mortgages. around, Landlords, ac e Ac.
Rates aglow as are consistent with security.
- Since their Incorporation, a period. of thirty .yiessa,
they have paid over FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
LOSSES DT FIRE,- thereby! affording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and-do.
position to meet with promptness all liabilities'. •
' • LOSSES BY FIRE.
Lows paid during the year 1.862
DIRECTORS.
1
Charleis N. Banker, David S. Brown, '
Totdaa •Wagtter, ... Isaac Lea, • • •
Samuel Grant. Edward C. Dale,.
Ineob R. Smith,' • • George - Pales, '
Geor4e, W. Richards, ' Alfred Rifler. • . •
• ' , , CHARLES N. DANCE:EA, President.
• • 'EDWARD b. DALE„Tice President.
• JAIL SP. M'Atltenß, Sec's pro tom..
' .40P- ApPtimtibit made to' DA - vrb o.sa9. Of Chatnteis
burg; who. au auttkotized "Ageritfor . ttth Voga inult
either pet-adman) , Or by tettor, will moot wttlt,'altentioh.
March 4,18ri3. : -
• .
UR .A:GENT.-31.1t: , GRo4O.
of Chitroboreborgc ii' 11143 floooral` Agint ttio ,
ConutrlVtual ill!7, 81 / 00 : 00 Z 0 fAuft-_,
17,'63Sane :,
1 ...
iii - D . BASk.ETB,` t• -, -z -
• Rath Tubs • • • i
. •
Fonntatnp, .
• , • ' Ciiile Irliii-Stine; •
: . ,• , au nty Run.; r •
' Rape ithd Minrgetvl, '
• —• ' • • - " • - • ', i• Alit Briliehlagie
Lines of erabef.
HARDWARE!
611 Market St.,*Philadelphia
Potato Lifters,
scythes,
ete,ote
*nonrante.
009,000 00
896,624 63
171,525 65
924,766•i1,
&cis, lanto ant Vines.
FRANE.LIN NURSERY,
- CIAMBERSBIIRO, - PEN'NA
•
The subscriber would Invite the attention of the publiii
to a Tery fine assortment of Pettit - and9rnamental Treat
now ready for
As an inchicement to plant APPLE TREES,I will plant
t' em at $25 per hundred (the selection left as much or
possitde to myself) from 5 to 7 feet high, and Well formed.
I wilt further guarantee the growth of them, the pur
chaser to dig the bolas and give the tree the after treat
ment that I May direct. • - •
• • APPLE TREES • -
From 6to 7 feet high, 15 eta each. 512.50 Per hundred.
4 to 5 feet myown select ion. $lO per hundred.
Extra hake, from 8 to 10 feet, 25 cta. each.
PEACH' TREES.
A fine assortment of well grown healthy Peach I'm*
including all the late varieties.
15 CENTS EACH, OR $8 PER IFONDRED. --
An extra lot Seedling Peach Trees, $5 per hundred..
•
CHERRY TREES.. _
Most of the lrtuling varieties now cultivated, and known
to do well in this latitude—one seer old-15 cents., each,
0r51.50 per doz.—Larger and older tree 30 to 50c. - eack.
PEAR TREES.
The Pear Is-now more extensively tainted ttOin any
other frnit tree,on account. of its regular bearing, larger
crops, and longevity.' Dwarf Teets, teem' 20 to 50 cents
each; Standards, from 40 to 75 cents.
. Every man now begins to feel the necessity of having
otte or more Grape Vines In his garden; and no fruit cut
'he planted that will more certainly remunerate hlm,t-,
1 cultivate most of the hardy varieties of the Native
Grape and such as - have proved theinselves valuable
in this latitude; Isabella, Catawba, Diana, Clinton,
Concord. Delaware, and others. One year old Vines.
from 25 to 75 cents each; twoyear old, from 50c. to$1.00;
strong lay. re, many of Which have fruited this lemma,
'from 75c. to $2.00. -
RIIIIBARB PLANTS—'2Sc. each; $2.00 pet doa.
ASPARAGUS SETS-41.00 per hundred.
BLACKBERRIES (Lawton}-$1.50 per dozen.
RASPBERRIES—in variety—lrani 50c, to '$S,OO per
thizen.
CI7II.RANTS (In ittrlety to $2.00 per dozen:
, I hare a choice collection -of EVERGREENS, Orns
mental Trees. and hardy Shrubs,'Adel I will as
cheapas they can be procured esewhere, of , the ear*,
qua'fty. The follow lug are tome of the varieties: Nor.
way Spruce. White Spruce. Anu3ribm Balsam Sir, Article
Vitaes--American,.Cbirese, Siberian. Nepal and Golden;
Irish Junipers; American 'and European Lindens, Mit
ples, Spireaa. Wiegelins, Dentglas, Mahontas, lioney
411ekit'a, and Remus,
An °recta will be promptly atteratm, to, and deliverid
In t'harnhershnrg. or at the Rail Row:, wathont any OMIT
charge than the slight cost of packing.
Sept. x,1863. JACOB HEYSER, Agent.,
TREES! TRE E S !-WILSON
'VILLE NIIIISERY: Adt!ma Co.. Ta.—'-BURKI/Ole
& WILSON, Proprietors. •
FRUFT AND ORNAMENTAL.-TREES,
of thrifty irewth and Rae assortment of varieties, lipr
sale this Fall, and next Spring. Persona desirous of
purchasing will call on our A.‘ent, J. F. CROFT, Chß*
hershurg, Franklin Co., Pa.
40,00 d APPLE, TREES.
Four years old, very strong and healthy.
20,060 PEACH TREES.
1,2, and 3 years. very fine. Also. Standard had Dwarf'
- PEAR, AND PLUM TREES,
1.000 CHERRY TREES,
Of the following kinds: Cumberland, Triomph,
Eagle. Black Tartarian, Elton, Gov. Wood, Yellow Spaa.
145, and Great higusreau. . •••,
10,000 GOOSEBERRIES, . .
Houghton and Ohio Seedlings. -
•
RASPBERRIES.
BLACKBERRIES,
STRAWBERRIES.
CURRANTS.
ROSE STOCKS
HARDY NATIVE GRAPE VINES : -
We offer very strong plants of Anna, Clinton, Catawba„
Concord. Delaware, Dians, - Oporto, Idamatawney, Hart
ford Prolific, Imbetla, Rebecca, Taytor,'Cnyaboge, Clara,
Ontario, and Houshaw.
• ' BURKHOLDER .11 WELSOL ,
Bender/31'0M, Adams county, Ea.
'F..CBOFT, Agent, Cbtunbersburg. (Sept 2—,lta.
RAPE VINES.—Our Stock of
DELAWARE, CONCORD. DLANA, DARTFORD
LING, CBKVEIAING KLSINGBURG:I3CFABKItENT,
LIMON, TO KALON,ATIgION GDYAIIOG9,
- REBECCA. ANNA TAYLOR OR BIILLITT, and all the
-other leading_ kinds, is unsurpassed anywhere in the
country. •
Parties wishing to purchase, and who cannot visit our
grounds to examine Our vines and vineyard, when all
the above and many, other kinds. may be seen in fruit.
would do well to send for our NEW PRICE LIST; which
Is sent to all applicants - tree of oh arge.• J. KNOX,
sept. _ Box 155 pitubur g . Pa.
1.. T B. A W - B'E R R.I E S f. .
AUGUST AND SEPTE.3LBAS
.... a good months for planting STRAWBERRIES.
, 'Good plantiof leading variettei,
%VILSON"S ALBANY, . . . . N
A
TBIONI"H DE GAND,•
HOVEY'S SEEDLING, etic.,;',
e tabs had at the Froiichlt cries;Yurs or 'by addressing
Um undersigned hy order. -_ ; JAINdI UMBER, -
nag 19 .
- - Agent..
VOW 11,EADY.--OAr new PRICE
1.791 'LIST Of STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES.
BI,ACRBBRIttES. CURRANTS, CI 00 SEBBR RI 88,
-GRAPE VMS, &C., Bc.. is now issued and will be ant
toallappikants tree of Charge. - - J. ENOX.
sept.2-81n. • - Box 155 Pittsburg, Pa.
STRAWBERRIVS.—Our new CiT
cniar.givtng 'varieties of Strairben : ies, that have
proved the most valuable the past season, with price Of
plants. and other information, will be sent to all appl
cants: - • J. KNOX,
sept.4-.43.10. Box 155 Pittsburg, Pa.-
REASON -
GAA N E.T 012 GA YS;
W TH ovi l'At. TWO SETS • OH' IVEZI)8;
•
'_ Containing the
.
AUTOMATIC SWELL, DOUBLE BELLOW% gsm
STOP, AND COMBINATION VALVE.
..$2,.%)2,116 09
- .
~llrery - Instrument Warranted for Piroe''rears.
- PRIM MIK $7O ro $450.
" The Cabinet Organ is the only instrument whirl)`
combines the reenisiteS, for church tuid parlor mimic
for the 'whorl room and the social festival gathering..
For while it possesses sufficient power for the tic:comps,
niment of a large chorus, it is, from ,
its capability et
all shades of expression, and ifs wonderful crescendo.
and diminuendo, most effective as a solo instrument.
It is capable of orchestral effects, and rapid music, as
trills. arpeggios, etc. Prom its sustained tones, it Ws
&decided advantage over the flano•fortf O'er the render
ing of many of the choicest morceaux of the masters,
such as symphonies, quartettes, etc." -
R. A. 31cCLURE, Chambersbarg, Pa. ..
General Agent for l'eraniyiveruta;
. 84,825 99
84,901 50
. 1,549 50
. 75,312 03
N. 8. The undersigned sill well, and deliver, An goßd
condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in-this State, at
&story prices. All inquiries by letter; prdniptlysit
swami. - (June IT, '63-tf) 8. A.Xe.
PIANOS I
,
B. A. 2W,CLITRE,. sole agent for the celebrati!d
DECKERIIIMHERS' (NEW TORE) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put np in perfeacondition, in any
part of the State, at
FACTORY RETAIL PRICES.
All Instruments warfan — ted forilve „years.
Plano§ from otherfactorlea will be furnished, if desired.
A.IticCLURE,- • •
Clunbereburg.
Jniie 17,'63:
1100 It I IsT.OE & C
- • - WELL KNOWN
MALQDBONS AND 7. ,I IARMONIUM.4!
introduCtin; elliCt'of Pedal Bass on every Instrument.
Ev.CIABLV f IrB unsarposseiti RIAB OS for cashat:ajit,
einl deduction, or on MontblfinstalEsents.
41/31 - Over 30,900 said In klittailetptda: ,
, _ JAMES BELLAB, Me Agent,
- ••:29 and 2818outtl lifth streetiabore Bprnre et,
sop 10, 6.3.4 y PRILADZVPIIIA.
$69;98 1
112 1 r,,L,V3131 '
'/Iftiotterr, Manujilairiers
IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;'.')
• GERMAN, FRENCH; AND ITALIAN SIRtNOS,
No. Tos.thaiskor
Qxdora carefully rittondeit ,by V.:E4.OGRX9OIE
. chttrabersUurg. , Dept 224 y.
nuip2l6. ' I, ,
Toils p. nopEnT§ c.O.
iIifrOATEItS & Dr.lLaltBlx
'0111.NA; GLASg AND QUIENSIVARR,
Par . • No. ql.qigismit i Ef.dapA,2,,ifoc e: 14.,.,0u4:1
turdmi. Piajticulars aptiTS ,it ft, 8
Chciabenchtn, Ra . r c :-114.8-2.143.1
PLUMS,
From 40 to 60 cente each
APRICOTS,
From 25 050 cents each
GRAPES.
lauded.
Fll