The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 21, 1863, Image 3

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'TIIE FRANK - 441N -
-... CLOTILENCii W 0411311,
' NEWEST STYLES.'
T VAii.GtST s,ToCK.--CiltAi . ElTiß:tek: -
,The undersigned can a& are the Rub/in, alid'defies sno.
cesstMl contradiction. that his recent purchases, in the
gutters, cities enables hnn to offer oneref the largeet and
most attractive stock of - . ,
.1.;.;: t ~: iP F. oT rt rN4 :- 7 - ~.
..,, N4 i. - thf pol,(1114 Water • Sown of 18034 to, be retold
in any BLUilar establishment in this section. Every en
' -,
:' 1141;t3. d . COATS, :
PANTE, - , ..•
AND TESTS, '
#3fadsdA the ioer4 best ityleind ht Lib's lowist'Prlcei•
GENT I3:IS.IEN'A
rdell as Shirts. DrawexS, Collans. Cravats, Neck Tien,
falidtercidefs.Ac., Au, Special/ attention is called •to
Ulf* Department.
#..# • - pusToitute 4iipkats. • ' • •
r Weald invite an examination Of my Stock of Fine
Moths. Kisiseriners,Vestings,,ke.; Which I inatolfacture
Oen special orders. • •
• • . •
SPECIAL; NOTICE. ,"
I would hog to say , that my Goods are manufactured
Undet my ownsupervision and by the , very best wark.
SlY'pre.ent stock is the most extensive I have yet
fitrd in sit Ore and I tett4uttitlly ask my fries da and 'the
pulAtc,to_gtve me a call. before teircbasing elsewhere. ,
llenfembet the old Stand. 3.'7. nos•KiNsoN,
• Franklin lintel Building, ,
' COriier 'of 'the DiaMond and West Market Street,
oct. 7. - Cbambersbnrn, Pa.
IM
11B1ELL LOTT; . 0110THIER, South
, „ • Ca
mai rner D Ms - r DIAMOND, ea
OND, nt door to the
4431, ell'A.3l BP. itSßUlta,'llol3 just 'returned from the
CiAr• with a large snick of superior and seasonable
floods such an CLOTHS, CASSINIERES. 'SATIN .. .MS,
Jiiiidi'. 00 lifi,S, ,k c.,'fyr Coats. and VELTEtS§ . ATMS,
?if LL and other Testinirn. Also--a 'very tine
seisOpti of READY-31A31 , 3 CLOTIIING, which., he is
ptapLa red to nett at the very towo•it market prices.
iafiTo3l.llll WORK..—An he employs a flrst-riste .cut
, tor, he- is prepared to make up all kinds of Garments,
ftr Men and. Boys, to order. in the bent Styles. , Satis
faction, will be gun ranteiql. •
t' ii larecannortment of Grarttnttes Ftre.trisnixti CloofU,
such aal6hirts, Drawers, Collars, klatulkerctdefs.. Sus•
i3enflers, carpet 'Baia; Umbrellas; &c., &c., tilwe'ys on
hund4 Give hinileall and gave money, —Rune 17, '63.
~
•" S. WIIITE, MERCHANT f rAIEOR,
• 4 , AND DEALEU IN RE4Dr-JIAD
. .4' CLOI'll-
A6l_
(103.1 E :k 1A D )--
~ • , ,'CI: TITS, „ . -•
. .
CA.SSISfERES,
• VE T1N‘ , 7 ,4 •
. . .
' GEETI:ENEN'S
- , , , Fatt.N/Sltin , GOOPg, •
, - filpf OVERCOATS,
- • : -UMBRELLAS..
VV9CO Roods sold by the yard , and no charge for
tditlii*, "
4,tuarnts sold to , persons who 'wish them made at
hOme. ' ' '• ,
Afuchine $ ilk, Chalk, and inch measures sold. Three
eloors 'North of 'Eystei's Dry Reeds &nee,' ChambeCs
kq g. 'Fla- • .• ' • _ [JtmeII,I.R.I3.
R . ,C, WA.LBQRN
WOOLESALE AND RETAIL
READY MADE LLNEN - •
AND DRS STOCK 51ANDACTONY,, •
No. 5 ck i North. Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
VAlk,Merine and Cotton tinder Stirts And Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Ifandkerchiets, Ac. Shirts; Wrappers
kid Dress Stocks mute to order by tnesoureinent, and
warranted to give Kattit*tetion.
Orders billy be left with S. S. SawrocK,Ctiarabersbutig.
sop. 2:3 ,
Aetirat.
Mi=l2!!!E
•
ONDERPITL' SCIENTIFIC'
tho present timethoughtfal
(TAM'S everywhere are looking fur the revelation of new
*ad important discUveries in science, and when a, theory
ts presented claiming to lfave discovered new light and
%above removed thu veil of obscurity from a subject of
the highest importance, upon which mulch has been
..arrittett,it to proper that the dolma of this theory lie
presented and carefully examined and tested, which is
detitirrod to transcend in importance to aufferingtmumn.
ity,all other discoveries, the lightning rod and telegraph
tilt excepted. • We bold that the huinan system is but
galvanic arrangement, with its acids and alkalies, con
'iltitating the positive and negative forces, and that every
moutal and physical manifestation, either voluntary or
- Infoltintiry. is thd result of this antagonism; that diges
tion, circulation, secretion, and excretion are wholly at
tributable to the law bf electrical influences; that the
%tierces are the conductors of, ei46CTRICITY t and that there
is a polar action established through the nervous system
, which connects with every part of tlietssly, establishing
and preserving' a proper balance of the electric element,
which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which
causes disease; that there are strictly bat two conditions
nf disease—the one positive, the other negative; and as
BLUTRICITY possesses these two inherent principles, it
-Pik if applied according to the electric 'polarities and
requirements of she system, arrest, or, in other words,
isetifiolige the disease by the restoration of proper polar
,action. We also assert that all drags taken into the eye
terlltaitt strictlylupon electrical principles; that front
decomposition the ‘ateut electricity is set free, and that,
thwagh the eleetrieal polarities of the nervous system.
ell changes are produced either for good or for eyil ; that
lit the incipient stage of disease it may tend to eanalize
thaferces, Rod restore harmony;,hu t after the tzise has
become refractory. paralyzing the nervous communico.
lions, and changing the constituents at the fluids, and
arresting the,digestive' action of the stomach tind•lts
power, of approbation, no internal proceestat medication
ever has..or over can, succeed in removing the cause of
, this disease, its dilly tendency being tomultiply and com
plicate the symptoms.
On the contrary. Br.sc - raterrx, being the vital element
.upon.uponwhich life depends. can be directed to any pars of
the bbtly, and (Weil idler' Elie ,
ilea Tiihations seem pnta
kmed, pos4esses the power' of arousing the dermas t 9 -
eygies..equatizing the circulation, and the syStein; to a
Atelf sustaining system: One very important feature of
this treatment is, that no time is 'lost in experimenting
:with disease. By means of electrical jest an accurate
diagnosis is given at once, determining the locality and
clutratttet of the disease, and indicating the treatment to
tie pursued—The curie is aro perfectly under the con
I.rol of the ape ter, d Tat be• regulated to Suit the
' delicate nerves of : ild without any unplessantsensti
tion.:•`Ali those who'have long suffered from painfaiduci
obstinate disease—Acute, Chronic, Inflammatory or
'Paralytic—are invited to. callaud 'Consult. ' .‘ - •
,%1511LTATION FILER. •
.
DR. BROWN tic PROF. WALL
CI-plat: its Franklin Building, West Market Street, 4fti
.00orfrom the corner of the Diamoud,Chainbeystrurg, ,'it.
June 17, '63-tf " _
- _ - L - IdoNorkrx IS VTALTIT!
CURE VOUR coca{ NOR THIRTEEN CENTS
e Best u~ul'Clccapest ifse ho ld Reinedy in
_the Worid
!NM
• " 3IADAME . iAtiOe PORTER {. •
G:ItEAVCOUGII IiEMEDY!!
Madams Zgcloe Porter's Curative Balsarr
is warranted if used according to the directions.-to cure
hall ciunte, Coughs. tlobls.: Cetigh; Adelina,
andel' affections of the • Throatund Lungs.. ,
Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam
14 prepared With all' the tequitiite Cate and' Ski if, f rdtn a
s.tenbination or t holiest remedies the veptable.kingdom
aircrtcll.'lts rertieSial'qualities are based on its potter
_to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation •of the
"blc4A, through the lungs:" It is not a violent i reittedy,
eimOlient,,warming.searchin‘and efiectly9; can be
taken by the oldesrpertmd or youngest chitdt -
__-4-•; Madame Zadoe Porter's - Balsam:
has been aced by the public-for over 18 years, and bias
acquired its pre,syritsalos eitpplyby,ltein re'co hint ended
• by those who have used itA to their ufgidted friends and
*kilt!! • • ,
3UiST IMPORTAITT
• Witiattie ialYoc Cnifttii4:l34tmut is told itt a
t 'Weis -Which .bria ge it its ttte real It oteverx 9116,0 ktep.it
aensenieni'tduao. the tiflety rise or a Algae bottle Will
trio's! to;l?elve44 1.129 Mates las, , , , „ I , ,
,' TIC,E.. • -:• ..1
"ta;ie your afo'ney. •BO net b'e.paanaded l to btirchtige
Itftlefi's attPs. to s4.,which AO net contain- Alm virteit4 or
a '1,3 ct Bottle of Madame Porter's Curittl•re 'B , alsam the
7,o3trertf Manufacturing. which is as . ..great. eg gratlcl
Itl
tnoat any other medicine; and the very low , "price at
"Wtdutt itia told, mskes,tbelProdt to tire so/ler appareat.
ly mann, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes re.
inonisowidotherthiedielneg inv which - their ;profits are
larger, uniesathecustomets insist upon having Madame
iPo ttbt's and noneothdr. Ask for Mndani. PorterSt
ratlye Balsam, Price 1:5 ctn.. and in large, potties, at .25
• .eit.; -And 'take ito Other. "If Yon can riot get-it/At due
atere you can at another. . ,
- ..ft-4: 2 ,0111 by "all bruggists State keepers at lade.
attdpilarger bottles gt 25 cte.
• ' 'rum, &IrtIOKEL, Proprfetors:
Jan 28,'63-Iy. • New York.
its.Por Sale by }filler k Ilenshey and Jatiob 8.1 1 11i6n,
,C4lXtrt!°rOurg'
rNE W DALRY.— —The subscriber
bimin'A opened a:Pai7 upon bis Pam, 0 1 '•
the citizens of Chamborebnrg that be is propnieli to
!landed] then witl; puns fresh Mills:dally. I,ersonadslir
tag to be supplied will leave their names and places of
moditence with kiaumel lteishor. , • < ,
sopt .23 DANIEL En:Si:E'EN.
•
'Drug's, WS, &C.
VIXorSS ., 'COLIT.IIS. -
LLA,.9l,np time since_ the . .eortimeneraea ttf - Fix;
en's Drug Store, has there been so
FULL AND CPMPLETE A ,sTpcx.
< of Y'reili and •
ISItFECTLY RELIA.I3LE MEDICINES
To offer to - those' Who are :SO mifoitunate as tote
compelled to indulge in such lninrie.i. The
fact is, that unless there are large and rapid :; •
salon. no establishment can, supply its-
customerswhh strictly fresh and re
lfuhle in 'the idiaPepf
' Ditigs and CliemiCali. Time -1 ;
o fr oo t z with much More • i s.- • •
•• • rapidityrna4Y mon:ll4a. r• %-
, pleasn.uedicine4hap iu any
otheimerchaudiSe, hetiee the ne- -
Ces'Aiy berijA l eh:h?ge 'of itheli •
secure to the purChasei Jost what' is •
wanted. Ifili - is-vapid changes
j in Atm*. alWays t 9 Present the very hest to his
customers. 'lle desires to keep the above facts be
,fore I the community, and to Solieit-a • .
Ml=
COntitaisuce'of favors. connection with his 6. 1
•
stock of
DRUGS AND G~HE3LICAf.S,
PATENT *IIDICI?:4rES OP STANDARD CHART
Such as
XaYMe's Family Medicines,
• Ayer's yeetoral, • •
• Ayer'is Saraaperilla,,
Ayer's Fills.,
.11elml)ola's Preparations.
12E estetter's Bitters;
Hobepsacles Pills. , •
Wright's Pills, _ . ,
Morse's Pills,.
• .
Drandreth's Pills, -
Leid*'s Pills;
•
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
F4nesteck'sYermifulo,
Worm Confections,- ••
Wolin dandy, 7 , -
'Plasters, -
; ; •
! Ointments.
Washes. Lotionsi
with many other Articles in this lino: all of which
are sold wily on the representation 4.,
• • the mal l icis of the articles'. ••
L-, ~, ,
BAZIN'S, LiTBEN'S, EDRIIIPS
CHOICE, P,_ERFIIIT.ERY AND SOAPS
• Flair Dye., Pomades, Mid
other article-a for the Hair, among which is •
3!TI.XOEN'S BRUMATHICH-OS
One of the best and most cleanly articles for the
' Hair; containing no ['remit., yetrendering
!' ; the Hair soft and
glossy, and preventing it from prematurely
• falling off.' • '
NIXON'S GLYCERINE LOTION
Which is lust the article needed for the iemov.
del Dandruff from the Scalp, and ]caving
the hair soft and glossy. In presenting
these two, articles for the Hair; the
Proprieterhasthe'satisfactieu of -
knowing: that they do all
that is represented. '1
NIS.ON'S TTTER OTYT.3rEII
continues as much a
favorite its ever and it can
and dn.* perform remarkable'cureg
of Skin Diseases, and, is guaranteed_ in all
_ cases to act as represented: *
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER
.In less than one
year anti a' half ovsa
TY-FITE ittlirDhEi) PACES- Iti:VF: aRP.V
SOLD. and the sales are on the increase: It is:hrst
The trarse,
'The Sheep,.
' -
.The
It. is neatly put up and direetio : ns sh with each
paek,, I.luudreds ,ef testimonials ',could ,
be piesented v -but the p;oH ,
... •
prietor deems it -
• best
to let it travel on its own merits. -
R At - ER CROUP SYlltt-P
ra made only at ixon's for s tkii COnikti. &tabus "a
host of friends who can testify,
• to its merits. - • • •
Nixon is able to offer alargestOCk of •
Trusses,
Shouitier - Waces,
•: ' '
- • Supporters. Bandages.
also :
Combs,
Brushes; • . .•.•
Toilet Powders, ; ,
' Perfumes..
• • • Stniving Bdaps,
•-; '• .: • Toilet ,
Pocket Books,.
„ „ • • • • . 1 30 ,, iftg, • .
t Indelible Ink, •
, Tooth, Powder, •
' tOgth '
• tooth . • •
Sponges,' „ • • .
tie& Brushee; "
Statch„ , ; •
Indigo r •
' ' ' ' Btovo 131 tick, :
;••• . • ,
Rat and Roach Destroyer.
in : cencltttion, Nav e Io say - that his
stock will-always be kept up to the very
best, point,: and, will include
every thine Cal- •
~ •• • titan- • V- • ,
, • tedto givg health ,
" • " eiirito'rt to" the ItEill'c'ted,
• besides Bubb . articles as taste ri,nuttes.•
The Important lever in i busineas, l iaraoney, and as all
nierClindise can be at lower rates
' • : ,•• 4s‘s - 'thin tiniel litkom
, ~desires! o ;natio,
MEI
HIS BUSINESS STRICTI4',4B/1,
June 17.1863..
he Oen afull asortmest. o(
ACTERA
'Diaite's Bitter's."' • -'
German Bitters; ' ';.'
Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial.
Tarrant's Aperient.
Kennedy's Discoveri.
131air+ . 5 /lypoptib9phiio';
and other
- 011
$ I ROOD,
the powder for
The, Cow,
Al t I
t
- I
•
0
`ab~b~~~ a~~ ; ` ~`ic~`..._
Q A - DRURY! SA_DDLERYI---Stid
kJ, dtes,.Batilta,RArttess,Collara.,,Trmaki,Talises r ,kc
Sign 'of Hie :HORSE' COLLAR.
OYSTER respectfullyreturrtehfsth.uks
hfirpatrons fin' 'the liberal encimiagenient received
from them heretofore, and he wradilinvito t ll6 -m and the
eommmiity getierally,'Who may need any thing his
line, to give itim wean at his OLD STAND, on the East
side of Staid Stieet, Chambereburg, five doors' South of
Huber ArTolbert's Hardware Store, where he-keepe con
eiehtly on laud every variety of SAD DLER Y AND
KARNES:I of hie own Slaaufacture, and • hp is prepared
to sell thename at terms that defy competition. Every
a•rtie.la qlfered for sale is warranted to Le Made of the
beet material and hy competent workmen. which will be
folly geraonetrated'on an examination thereat. ,- •
TRUNKS AND ,VALISES.—Iie would also call die
attention of persons wanting ;a gorel, neat, cheap and
eubstanial Trunk or Valise, to, his assortment. ,
- Anal:4'63. .• • ' • •••' •
A.DDALE AND - HARNESS MAN
undersippal would respectfrdly
.linuOtince tu his friends Mid the public goner:ay,' that
he,traslakett the StIDDLP.,ANII HARNES94IIOP for-
Merly carried on by Matthew G - Blan;' dec'd, on - WEST
.31ARK.ET STREET, near Bin.tbtinno-hoolifs Creek, in
the VOiongli of Chamberahnrg, where-he nianufactn res
Sadtlles, Bridles and Harness, and has constnntly.ott hand
an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips; &c.
• -Uemnploye none but the ; best of Workmen, and con
stractiol work from tho best material. TRUNKS and
KLISr,S constantly' on hand, all of which:will be sold
chef pas the cheapest. A continuance of the former pa
trohaße of the slop lb mobt:respettfully sale' tedi •
Jane 17,63 JAMES B. GILLAN,
• f ;
Wglps! WHIPS
Sirat,rro k Sos. corner' of Mida and
Washinfrooßtreell, Charuhersburg. Pa., tuanufacturers
'of all kinds of WHIPS, such as Wain. Carriage and
Riding Whips of various sixes and of superior quality,
-which they offer to the public, either by Wholesale or
•Retail.at yery moderate prices. LASHES of nil lengths
kept constantly on hand and for sale by the dozen. very
cheap.' They also luannfacturo atiPeflor HORSE: COL
LARS,Io whirl they invite attention. ,
Orderg from a distance solicited and promptly 'at fetid-,
ed. to ' :lune 17. '63.
MIA
ME
HAL-!
_UP TEL, ,and iniytiting in the Leather line - belonging
to the Saddler's bnai net , s.illways un Land And made of.-
der. and on reasonable terms 14, tIORDON'S, oppbeite.
the Indian Qneenllotel. Slain at. • • ,
MEI
ft . . li. 0- ORD 0 .Nr---suceefisor to
Drepi& Dooms—gives notice to his customers
and others;that lie is still at the OLD STAND, o‘pposito
the Indian Queen lintel. gain street.Oliumbersburg, Pa.
ORDQN HAS, A. SUPFRIQR
lot of 'SADDLES. If ARN'ESS, BRIDLEr, STIR
RU PS,! SPURS, ,abich . l a will soil cheap fot cash or
goo,l
APPATRING. 1)01gH °AT SHORT
notice. on reasonable ttrms, C. t.E GORDON*
in invites hi, friends to come to see ,
tai, V.,tm,btr,,‘•.,,tt.
G. .A..-, DTITZ
Dt:ITZ &
THE , MGIfEST PAICE
ITT CASH F . R
FLOUR,
TYHEAT,
- •
RYE,
CORN',
=II
R '0 17 ti c E
ALL KINDS OF
SALT,
COAL,
LUIBER,
CHEAP 'FOR CA•SH,
DEITZ -MDOIVELL'S '
IVARtItOTISE AND COAL TAP,D,
Near the R'ailioad Depot,
CI-lA.3.IeBERSBURG,
On North Carlisle Street,
GIEE'NC.A.STLE PENN'A
. •
Jima .'63
ENV FI. RIE !-COAL COAL!
JlltifllEßlLtrmuE RI —L O. 'EBERT & SON,
pvin pnrchasal the Coal and Lu tuber Yard of George
A. Beim, will c.ntinue to car on the name business, and
witialways hay eon hand a Jeep , supply df Lumber and
I Coal. They will be prepared to fill all orders at the
lthoCtesi notice. They tospecitully .'solikit the patron
age of the tato firm and the public ,generally, and all
•who natty deldird. Coil and Lumber tb gists them a WI,
feeling assyreti that no means will be spared to acoorn
,camlato those on thimost reationabla terms.
,fune 17053-tf. , LEO. EBERT it, SON.
'3otio - drit **res.
VEW f lfti - t — gl l ZlTE T —The' Sub
dicriber take's this method of inforiningthe citi
zens of ,Cliamhershurg a nd vicinity, that he has lust
retitrned 'rout Plitidelphis with an "ENTIRELY EPA'
STUCK of Boots and; Shoes, of cvery variety, style and
pattern, and of thi+beat inantritternres._ - • "
Re has noptd ,-s'/enlkesir3 offhand. :Ins whole stock
is itetd.:-Givi him' ban easily snit yourielf.
Ile itrvttes,tho Ladies, esperdally, tosall, se ne will take
-pleasureln shciwirtg his gdods. Store 'in the room for ,
merly occupied hy•grederickEntitha,sq.,as d Law Office,-
and more recently used tor We purpose b¢ Georg 6
Eqa
tett Esq., twqdoors,North of Piphur'a Hotel, Hain Stt eet,
Chambersburg. Pa.
His large and well, selected stook. he beim; a practical
Shoemaker, consists of Ladles' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers
mad tufskine ,•, )Misses' and Children's, Roots And Shoes;
Gentlemen's Gaiters„Slippers. Roads and Iliogans.
• Do-not forget the place.- Notrouble:to'show Gdods
NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish- r's
Main Streeot, Ofamberaburg;pe4 by; ,
June 17.1362. PETER IeRtDSIAN.
PALL AND SEE;!---T
iGNEI) announced 'tO his nninerond 'Merida and
cnatinners t that he continues - to Manufacture, to ,order,
and keeps on hand a full and Complete - assortment of
various qualities arid styles Of MOBS and:
for Ladies, Misses and Children. His assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, ,ke., for Men end Boys' wear la com
plete, to which he respectfully incites attention. work
of all kinds made to, order. in a neat and durable man
ner, and at short notice. Call and sedbsfore purchasing
Alsewhere. and he will satigly purchasers that tie sells at
serf small profits_ for Caila. Don't forget the place—
pate-. •tnosite ats & licefee4 Store, Chamgerstnirg,
'Pa. - GEORG?. LE4INER:
jun - 1E17, 18 4 " ' • , • '4; ,
NFRA24II3FACTURERS can reach
' vas c lass of thrifty dealers by ADVEIVMSING:hI
o AN - RUN REPOSITORY. . ,
TENCH WDOWIttt
OA M,
CLOVER SEED,
TIMOTHY SEED,
And nil kinds of
CEMENT,
PLASTER, • •
AND SANDS
FOR SALE,
AND
.~
R 6 c.1:913ur
-
13RININSYLVANIA,It AIL ROAD!
summEß TLVE TABLE: Fire Trains Daily
4. a frtsn' • PluTack rjAitz., "awl dftSr • MONDA Y
A Ella 46eh,,1863. , .
• The Passenttii : Trains 'or the lientisYlr.hfa Railroad
Company will depart from and arrive at klarristrp% nod
Philadelphia as follows: • ,
EAST:WARP- '
Tilßbtrtill EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harriinnrg
daily at '2,00 A. X., at arrives at ; Wen! Philadelphia.at
6.10 a. a.
- FAST LINE leaves “Arri.lbarg daily (extent Monday)
at 5.45 A. N., and arrives at West hiladelphia at 9.55
passettgers'take Isreaktrt.stat,ittupieter. •
'VAN AC' 'CIMMOXIATION, via Mount Joy, jeayes
'Earristarg at T. 00• Al-X., end , ariiies 'al. West PhilwJel
plan et 12.25 , P. SI.
BAST ?Olt. TRAIN leavei Flarrisbnik daily (eke*
Sunday) at 1.0,9 P. 3f, Cilld arrives at, West philatielyltia
at 5:00 "P: it. •
• • .
AOO3ISIODATION TRAIN. via Co
innibia, leaves ildirliburgsti;4.oo P. M.; 'Ahd artiveti
Wel,3t,P4innielphin at 0 30 P. - M. •
' IVESTWAIID. •
' 43ALTIIIORR EXPRESS TRAE.q. lestveslliarrisbnes
daily (except Monday) at 2.00 A. at.;. Altoona. 7.15 A. X.
luke,br.wkltitt. and arrives at Pitielning;at,l2.oo
PHIL4DELPIIIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
'burg daily .at 3.004: E. 'Altoona at 8.00 ev. take
breakfte, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. x.. •
' MAIL' TRAIN' leav'es 'Tattle::lST at 1.15 take
sapper, aLtll N ar El y i s e •es a
v . es ‘t 'V a t tst: i r i t ) r4
itt la
at 8.35 p. x.. and arrives at Pittsburg at. 1.00 A. M.'
11AlltD31311 1 t 4 A.CCOSI3IOI)ATION TRAM letivas
Philadelphia at 2 30 P. and arrives at RarTialnirs
B.coi. sc. • • ' „
• V7.!..Y ACCOM34OI)4TI
and arrives at Harrisburg at' 9.40 P.
.TLie tram
. 11 .4 11 a via st.
jPY.1 3.4. 4 .411th.. D. Y017N41,: .
' Sup t. iliddle Din. I : 'enn'a A:. 4. ,
Tune iT, 15 '66.44
VORTIECtRN ,CENTItAt
WAYt: , -BUNNER TIME TAB 14: t" ' • - :
Three trains daily, to , and Iron Baltimore _ and Wasb
ington ' ' • • - "-"
onn,entioas made,witl} trains on, Rimpsylvsnpt
Rall
read. ana frotnPittshivannd thk•West. ' ' ' •
, 'TWO TRAINS,D Anil' in ling from, the Nqrth, and
Weat.'Branch Sustnielinann, and all bf Nertliern
liew York. , •
'On and after Akhclusr; April 20th. IBM, the 'Passengor
Trains of the Northern Central Railway, will arrive eat
and depart from ittirrislinrg and Baltimore its follo'vrs,
:viz: ••
SO
"
,
D.
atIATL TRAIN lealvls Sunbury dilly (except
Sunday)
- • leaVeYllarrishurg..; " ' '
tI arrives at Baltimore
BXPBESS' TRAINS leaves ' Sunbbry daily
.
(except pndity) 8..07: P.M.
"" 'tartish/34 (excea
ytopday) , 2,•WA"K,
'arrives at Militia/re
, -
'(except .. . . 6.14
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
- 1-1-4rrtalturg
• .' : ; ITORTU:WARD..
3IAII; TRAIN leaves Billtimore. daily (ex-
• .a- ; ceipt "Sruiday) 9.154. M.
. ~ leaves llarrieburg., 1.13 P. M.
'• " ntriv'esiat Sunbury • '''. ' 4.05 P •M.
EXPRESS TRAIN bares Baltimore daily...
.9.15 P. N.
w' ' arrives at Ilarrislairg ..... ..."... 1.85 4. X
.\ .i , leavils Liarrisbiug daily (ex-
ceps ' Monday) '' -...00 i it!
it arrives at Sunbury A. 3.4.4-. X
'EIARRISBURO' ACCOMMODATION leaves ,
--
, - - Baltimore daily (except Sun-.
P.
- -,- day) - ' -2.. S P. X.
.c 4 . arriies at ilarrisbn.r.9—i 7 13 0 ?pm.
For furthirltiformation apply at Abe Office, in Penn
sylvania Railroad Depot, Ilarrialmig., ,
J. N. DtillAltßY, Gen Supt.
Juba 17 3 '63.-tf.
MEW' AIR 151.148 ROUTE.— Three
TraineDafisip NewYnrk, and Philadelphia. '
RE
On and after Monday, April 20ih, 1.863, the Passenger
Trains 'will leave ttie,khiladelphia and Reading Rallt44
Ovot, at Harrisburg, for New Ye/sand Philadelphia, as
follows, viz: " - -
EASTWA.BI?
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. IL, pn
urival of the Pennsylvania Railroall Express Train from
the West. arriving in New York at ..30 K. M., and Phila.
delphils at 8.20 a. M. A. sleeping car le attached to the
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MATE TRAIN Tdares Harrlahnra;ar 8.00 A. st: ' atylvlng
in New York at 5.39 'P.M., and Philadeiphni la 1.50 P. M.
PAST LINE' leaves Harrisburg at u„ arriving
In New York at 10.25 P. x., apd Philadelphia at 7.00 P. M.
PAST LINE, leav j es New York 'at 6.00 A. st, and Phila
Selphia at 8.15 A. x., arriving at Harrisburg nt 1.15 P. x
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 1200 noop, and
Philadelphia at 3.36 Y. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
P.M.
EXPRRSS TRAIN leaves New York at 7..00 P. at., tir
rtvisgst lf,wrisbnm at 2.10 a. K. and connecting with
the Pennsylvania EspressTrain for Pittsburg: A sleep
ing car is also :Lana ed to this train. ,
Connectiensareimatindst, Harrisburg irith trains on
the Fengsylvania„ orthenr Central and Cumberland
Valley mil - roads, and at Reading for Palimielphia, Fotttt
' Wilkesharre; Allentown, Easton, Ac.
it
Bgtcagis checked through. Fara between Now • York
ntol jfarrasborg, S 5 IA hetween Harristuirg and Philo
dolphins $3 25 in No. i m. -s. and S 3 in N 0.2.
For tickets or other i n format ion apply to
• J. J. CLYD 8,
June 11,'63. tr. , General Agent. Harrisburg;
CM
1862. . 1863 ,
:
• .
WINTER ARRANGP,MEN
eumnERLAWD VALLEY A ND kg:AXEL:IN
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF 11011115.—0 n 'and 'after Mnnany, No
vember 17.1862, irevsenger Trains will run daily, an
tollows,(Sond4s exeeptml): -,
•
_FOR CHAIitiBttSITURG AND iIAR-
Leave Itager;tawk
" - Cireenemti ' re-. 7;rive at
OliamberOurg...... „
,
' , {Leave at 11.30 12.55
Leavee Shippenibutit 9.u0 ; 1.28
Newvine ' 3.32 '2.00
" ' Carlisle ! 1,0.10 , , 2.42
" 31echaniesburg 10 42 3.12 -
Arrive at narrieburg...-.... ......... .:.-...11.15 .3xlo
FOR CII.A.MBERSBURGAND 11.A.GERS
' TOWN. '
Leaves Harrisburg-. ......
".
"
4
" Salppentiburg...,
Arrive At ChAmberAt•ttrg..
Lease Clialobaliburg
" Greenvistle
Arrive at ilarrisburg„ ......... ......
tar Slftitinq clove connection's at ilarriebnrg 'with
trains for Philadelphia, NevrTorlt and, Pittflturs ; and
with trains for all pointi West.
•
. , , . • 0.31, .5.1 . pt,
R..E. Office; Chambernburg, Noi:l7, 1862.
. 1863. „ • . - •
1863
PHILADELPHIA .. A,N D ERIE
itliLlioxii.—Tbislavat 'irtveetiiiii4 the 'Werth
cruand North-went corintics,of Pouncivardp v to the city
of Erie; on Lake" Erie:
. It Ilse here leased by tote,. Perinsylvagia 'Raj/road
Company. and nnder their anifilees ie being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length..
It is now in nee for Passenger and Freight briefness
man flarrishurg to Driftweed,424 Pork - 4(4TV milee) on
the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78
inilts,)iiu the Wester uDivislon.
TIME Oa, i'ASSENGER. TRAIS AT .lIAERISBUE.O.
SAIL TRAIN !eaves Mirth
'EXPRESS MRAL.N. leaven Nerth.i.l,
' Cars rilai.tb rough wITHOIST cuarios both Ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and , Liodit; •Maiett, , a -be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven..
Ele;htntSleepin'g'fhttsontheEzpt'esstpilnlioZUiOa t.
For information respecting Passenger business - apply, at
'the S." Viner 11th and Market streets, Philadeiribia.
And for Freight businesspf the Coinpany's Agents :
S. D. Kingston; Jr., Cdr. 13th and Market its. - ,Philada.
J. vir.neynolds,-Erie, ' ' •
3. M. Drill, Sairit N; D, It. R.. Baltimore; '
„ , M0U5T0.71,3
General Freight Agent; Philadelphia.
. 4 }llVlS'L'.
,
(termini Ticket Agebt; Philadelphia.
• JOS. D.!POTT4,-,
June 17, 63] • General Manager, Williamsport. •
Coburn anti g"egaroy
peSlir. TOBACCO AND. SEGAR
TORE.—zb the Carina of Chambersbarg, and
Ihentniersiened, having heti &impelled to
;ewe° Virginia on account of his Union Sentiments ) has
come irking' yen tciestablish a linsineits, bls
long experience, and 131 close, attentien, he. will .meet
with a generous support. _ His stock eensbit of all
be best brands of Tußaccp and 5EG0...3, trhich wilt
Relies cheap as can be hid anywhere in town: Don't linget .
the place. sign Sac the "little Virginia nigger,", opposite
the Franklin 1104 next door toAryoek's' liciok Store,
Southeast corner of the Diamond. . •
June 17,10.
8
P
10.10 A. X
1.111 P. X
43.35 P.M
- 6.3(.14. 31
RI9BURG :
A. M. p.
7.00 • • 2:4,5
- 7.37 .4.84
.. 8.17 4:29
A. M. P. M.
... 8.05 135
8.47 .215
9.27 - . 2.55
' 3.29
... —10.3 41 it.0a
4.0 , .4.00
tt.ta, 440
&So
MBE
- 1:15
3.00.42
44,U.,..1
- Elms WC& •
RRATING :RAIL 41i0AD.SIJM
kat; mute...oG.EmErvr. -
&Pair TRIINE, UNE flmin `the teurth
west for Philadelpbla,'"Now York., Reading, pooruo,
Lebanon, - Allentown..gaston,
Trail/ale:we Harrisburg for
,Philiidelphie,'Nevr York.
Rendhig; Pottsville, and all i n terinediat Statinna At 8.00
A - . it C'ettit ZOO P. X, -. ~. • „ • L •.•
I 'Si York Expresi loaves - „Tlarrialiarg. - Itt 2.15
iriyirm at Naw Yid* at 0.16 the 'same morning. •
Pares from Harrisbiarg: TO Now YoiVss.ls: to Phila.
delPhin - .lkiggageehecked tbrattg,ln , 3 ;
fietiarning. leave New York at 0 a.'sr.. 12 Noon. and ;
x.,-(Pittsburg Express.) Leave ,xt•
x.,and 3.30 2. 31.
Sleeping (Ara tab e Niee•York:Rxrrress Trains ikrtnigh
to and from Pittsburg without change.
f' Passengers . by the Cut:awl - tem Railroad brave Tannigiie .
at 3:50 a. x., and 2.15 1 P:32., for Philadelphia, New York,
-mad all Wity :Points; ` - • 71 1 -
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. or-and 2 . 30 P.*. fir
Philadelphia, flarrisbgrg and - New Yorki. • • '
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
6.00 A: it. and returns from Philadelfilita at 6.00 P. st.'
tx,r All tl,m3: above trains run daily/ Sunda is ex
eepted,„ - '
A Sunday. krain• I tp. , 45, POAtairple f .36 And
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. 14. -
Commutation, l i dileago,Seamon,, and r f ecurtiou Ticitets
reduced rates to and from all points.
• . a. A. ff/GG91.7, 6 ,-
General Superintendent,
3 •
Ju do 17, 1553 tL
Afaibtuare t 6itterii.Sa.;
‘Fi t'iRD'Vr,A$RE-1
- BMITR &
-6/A
J. TRIM. HffiTH.. CElA,S.E.ierteTtnsott.
The itideM vied' woutd ibe'ettentlem
of SF ,COUNT MEM:RANTS theit. /atEn and well ae.
tooted stook of ' ' '
. ' • I H.A.RD,W.A.431.
,II a l viUg mad eflipecialarrati;cmen ts for the Fall bade,
we'flatter outselleet ive , Can , " er- inancemehts td. par
chasers that will fully remune to the trouble of exam
itiihu but stock. •We a s k out . trials de Convince rthe
o ,
Country Trade,Ahat we are
„repared to sell low and
twroniunodate:. . ' " , a ; '.. :: • , e • ... ,-
Our stock of fhbte and Pocket Cutlery is .nfruntall
large,seleceed with'eaioi.andinclUding tayariets ofstylt
tim t cannot lad suit all tasetur.
We haee'eendtainily,on hand iilaite itsiortineni or
Building Hardware, , ,
- ' Teets, Cutlery, ' - • • ' • • v ' I," ' ' " ...:'•
• , , . - Files, Tool-Boxe*. ,
~...
and Chest's, Saddler*, • "
, , ,
~ ... .. ~ and Uhoeinaltera : " AMU,
, - , • .
' Screws, Nails,
..
everything in short, Pertaining to a Bret clasi hardware
Store. _ .
?articulat attention paid toCountry orders.; It la our
ant to 'lnure the confidence ofonr customers, and to this
,inidue - sre partienlar. ih tilling orders, to ghee the heat
and as cheap as though the custoiners were. bu: log In
person., Olvema atrial. ; • ', ; • •
REPEMENCES.-4. K. iihryock, Esq., A. K. McClure, L.
B. tyiter t Cliathberebtir#: - ' • - '
BM/TII & IIICHARDSON,
4it.;
S;
TEW HARDWARE STORE.'
fL. VISTAR:
would respectfully inform .his Nerds, and the ptNlir
generally, that in connextien withhis '
; HhItoSESE OIL '.,!Ni).j., , A.11P, STOR, .
be has aommencea the lIARDWARE btiiness. at his
Store T0C1M,'071.3 door north of • ol,Flubees Grocery.
liis stock consists in the following articles, Tis
Building flardwdre, ' ' • - 7 •• -1 •••
Floose Furnishing Goods,
.•, • Table and Pocket Cutlery ' ,"
. Mechanics' Toole, -
.‘ • r , ' • • ' -Nan§ by the Smaller keg, • • •
Farnitnt tonsile, such as'
Also, Glass; -Pante; Benzoic),
• inseed, Kerosene. and übricating• Oils,
• • Lainris df all disorilitions,
;.. ; Chandeliers for. as and -Kerbsena,
Fruit Jots, best gittallty,AT.; at.
Agent, for ,Snie
• af EVANS & W ATSUN'S Fire
Proof Safes ' Duly 29. '8341:
TIARDWARE AND Ct"\LERY"
-, iv. /IN OUT SPN,
Importers and Dealera
A3iEItICXI , ( 7 I:gcrilstr 'AND biitai
HARD -WADE, •
5(19 Commerce Street,
Between sth and 6th and Market and Arch Sta
- ' • •
'63-tt
3Fnsnrahce.
VIZANKLTN" INSURANCE"COM.
PAN , E OF PMLADELPHIA; 4 o. 435 and 431
ulie4tnut street.
Capital ' 3-100,000 00
Perpetual PrOmittrair — " - 005;1324 60
UnexPirtAT ol, R9PyYjNleitil? l , 17L525 65
Surplus 924,106 II
..... ........... 39
Statement of the •Xsuets of the Company on January L
18843 c ,
. ,
First Mortgages. amply secured . V 2003,931 48
Real Estate, (present ta1ue:8188,3:12.47,) coat- 228,978 71
Temporary LoanS, on ample Collateral been- . .
,
• titres
Stocks, (present value 598,36'6, 16,) Cost
Notes and Mlle receivable .. .. . .
Qush
. .
$2,399,391 IA
Adianee In *tine . of Real kslate over cost, 2 9,351 •70
Advance In value of Stocks over cost 13,413 66
Total, $2,393,11.9 39
' fro-theunly Profits-from Pre`raiums which'this Com
patty can Midge by law, arefrom Rinks which hare been
determine.).
~ Extract from. the Charter of the Company. '" Bat' th'w.ioneys rtfceiv'ett ate prethinnte upon 'risks
which ranniffl undetermined, adore onnitanding at the
time of 'declaring such Drvidenii, shall not be Considered
as port of the profits of 'Wald Corporation, or divided as
_ -
PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSURANCES, mule
'on every description of property, - iii Tovni and ectuntry,
for. Owners, Mortgages, ground, Landlords,
Itataa aB tow us are Consistent with security. -
• Since their Incorporation,
a period of thirty ,years,
thoy have ' , paid ever E01111..5111.3.101CS ON' DOLl,Alifi
,LOSSES BY • SIM , thereby Wording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and die.
'poiition to meet with Promptness all liabilities. , •
LOSSES BY Flltg
Lossesimia during the yetti 1882 -
- • tiIRECIOIIB. •
Charles N. Bancy,er, , David S. Brovrti,
' Toblaig Wagner, ' Lea,' - -
urna
„ . Stel. grant, Edward . Dale,
' Jadob R. Smith, George 'Pales,
• _ George W. Richarde,, Alfred Fitler.
- CHARLES N. RA ?WARR, President.
• - . EDWARD C , ] ALE , Vice President.'
IN'.3rAttiazzit, Sec's pro tem. '
• ,itainAppiicationinnde,to. Damn
,GAK.9.- of ,Citemb4i:s
burg, who is an authorized Agent 'for the Company
either perionally.or by letteT,Wlll meet with attention.
March 4;13.i3.
JOUR GROVE,
of i7harnberburg, 1s this)! Generlal Agent of the
Sranklin County *avail - Insurance C9mpany.
Xune'llf.'63„ . ' W.ll. McLELLAN.!
pubir4tiotto
AT A H'CY OD ; ' •
lOW HOW. RESTORIID
Just Published in Sealed Envelope. ,Price •Siz CVOS.
•
A Lectors. 'on the Nattirei 7 l t reatment aid - Radical
Cure of Spermntorrhcea or Seminal Weakness. Sexual
Debility, trervousnesa,rand Divoluntary Etidasionti, qtr.
clueing Impotency, Consumption, and •hlental andPhyt*.
teal Del:Alit+, by Ottr.vzsveatt,3l:ll.
Tbehnportant fact,that,tbc aWiul consequence of Belt=
Abuse' May lid 'effietUhlly' removid without. Internet
medlcineaor the dangerous application of caustics, itr
ettutnen ts, tnedicatee bangles, and other empirical de
'Voss; liere plearly demonett:afed, Mid entire' new
and highly successful treatment as adopted by the ceie
brated author, fully explained, by tneanttof which every
one is ed to cure himself perfectly, and 'at theleast
possible ereby avoiding all the advertised ncs.
truine of th d `Thee le4ture will' prove a 'boon to
thousands " • r• • • •
- Sent under Seal, to any tiddress,iriti plain, sealed alive
lope, on tAerecoiptol#: ceuls or two L peetage atATllsr
'by addressing, CHAS. J. C. RUNTS a CO:,
- : 27 Bow,rgi 'Ste* Xqlc ) Post ofilaaßox,+sll3: ,
aug '63-3m.. _
AOPx
J - 011N - .0: HOPKIN&&;CO.„
GLASS' ,nipprpas ac DEALERS
keit& ' AltDlo gITEENSVaItt,
61.2:59amr2 STltar, Vtistaasimitu; ,
; g/pri e fil AlkeT -particulars ftplq BH . R i nf t. !{,
tobrurgs
Cis, any and
-- t •
FRAIN TCLI2Z NlTRaßglf:'
-4111AMBE1tSIIIIRG, PENNA
The subscrthet;','Alit4 sprite Abe "attention qt the:pane
ton very ft - tie assortment of Fruit and ornamental Trees
now ready for sole.
As nn inducement to plant APPLE TREES, I will plant
t'em 'peritinidred (the seldetion 'left, as intich as
PR:' o o l e to ll iPan Vora sto 7 feet high. and well fanned.
will further gnarsintee the growth of than; the ;pall ,
eltascr todig heles,and. eta the tree the after ..tpsat
went thntl may direct.
AI.'PEE :TREES, • :
ppm to 7 feet high', 15. eta, eich. 512.50 par, hundypd•
'4 to feet my select ion, RIO tier hundred.
,;Extmlsrieffogt .8 to 10 feet. l 2.l cte. eadh. ; , ; : '
PEACH TREES.
fine ossortmeitt ol i well grown healthy reielt -treeit,
inelnditig allthelate Nowietklt., _
15 MSS EACH, Oft $8,P134 HI:NI/RED.
- Ix exita lot SSotilifoti Pelio Tre , skis per linbarear
:Aosta rho hitding s'ariotiot now cnitteatreij, and
well in this latitude--sine yelitr old=-15 cent eJe h,
4..5!) pea! doz . ,.—,l4Fgor,t!nd T.x:e f r t o 5,n0„,tk0#,.
"The Peak ntoir" - tuarre eitefnsively planted Vein; ai r y
other fruit treo.on account of ita regular bearing, loner
crops, and longevity. "Faverf Tries, froni total tents
each; Standards, from 40 to 75 cents.
From 40 to 6 0 4eVte
- . APRr6QTS,
From 25 to Si') cents' anal:
, GRAPE& :
Every man now begins to feel the necessity;bf having
onGdr - Inord Grape Vines , in Ids g'ard en; And - titi t trait ben
be planted that - will more pertainly remunerateldm.—
T cultivate '• Most of the hitrdY vatietiea of the Native
Grape. end snob as have proved themselves; yalnable
in this - Intifada: Vabellai Cafe-Who;'' Diant,Clinton,
Concord, Wiener°, apd. .otbers.; :One year II L N'ines, -
from 25 to 75,cents eachr two year Old.,:frOMsoc, to 161.00;
strong lap rer;-, many ol'.wlttpli intro, frnito this season,
!real 750. to $2.00.
, 'EIIVEAIIS.PLANTS,426c:each; tiDd per doz. .
ASPARASR,S SETS $l.OO per hundred., , . • ,
BLACKSERItIES LaWion)—sl.6o per dozen. . ;
.4S.PSEREIESL4gi deriety-Lircon 1 60 o: 'to_ Et
dozen. . ;
CtrERA'TS On variety froni 60c. to s2.oo"per dozen.
,baTa a ohnice: - colleetinn 'if EVERGREENS, Orna
mental Trees, and tardy Shrubs, wbich I will - soil as
thean: al they van pA4.6x:erred , olteWliere; of the % sdtire
quadty. The following are some of the varieties; Nor.
way Sprnce. , 'Arbite St,rtice,'Arderitiin Ilabialh Fir, Arbor
Vitaes—American. Cidoese, Siberian, Nepal and Golden:
Irish Junipererituti. 'and.,European linden* Ma-
Spiyeas. Wiegelias, Dentzing, Mahonias, Honey
suckles,und Hoses:, . -
. .
' All orJera will be promptly atteratwl to, and delivered
in.Cbitmberalmrg, br 'OM Rail Rean,Without MaYntlibr
charge ill:Ill the aligbt coat of packing.
Sept. 2; - • JACall. FIEYSVEC, Agora:-
RITIVTIVE - ESTFE u r TREES
SHADE. fl rgiteig. pieminie in
cal lux the attention of- planters to my STOCK OF
TuES, which is uonscuilly fine .well grown and thrifty,
apd the,assortment'very large. -
To those lehb contemplate eanttiv this Fall orrrie4t
Spring: I believe t can offer special indncenientii: wip e .
daily of our Standen/ Fruit, the APPLE, of.whieh I hire
several hundred thousand trees. all grown on soil having
'the lettere' elements to, furnish • an abundance oL Ate
fibrous roots, so indispensable to the safe removal and
- curtain and vigorous subssigneitt - grow th. All have been
svientifically pruned, with a view to Tarnish Trees with
handsonie.weth.formed heads and .heavy smooth trunks.
I would Incite the particular attention of persons visit
ing My Tfuriiery to this dittinctixd quality, so seldomi titer
with. yet seAlesirabloin a Tree. but wiiich is obtained at
'considerable outlay aftinioand labor on the part of Vie
Nurseryinau,.coupled with a knowledge of • vegetate
PhysielogypractlcallY Planter* ihouldermiitter
thequality of Trees Wore the price. ,
I Wenld also invite particular attention tO'thedottolitiOn
of my PEACH TIM& which I grow on the poorest soil
I have, withont the 'appliCation of any . fert Oiler what
ever,,,,-eicept that which .nalure - supplies throne" the
elements of rain and sunshine. The vigorous growth
and !handsome form of the-Ti ee4l s aspf6cient recouunen
dation. -If my advice iiput 'to - primate by the planter,
(whili is „rery,simple and easily darned out.) I wjll
gna - ranten the Peach Tree to live and grow as well as
they eleir didifor our fathers lief erg ns.. A stogie caste in
point is corroborative testimony: About tWolve years
since, the piece I now occupy (which was noted
,lorlts
Peaches forty years ago) had not a dozen living Pcach
Trees omit that were not yellow, inekly and worm mi,tem,
and afflicted with - all the ills that the Peach Tree has
hitherto been heirito, althoug,h`w number were tuinnttlly
planted. I commenced by rooting out the diseased trees
and planting healthy and , ImPrtzred trarieties,And , new
have growing several thousaudtteesol hearing age, some
of thy first - Planting, Clear of wortua and as healthy - 4nd
- luxuriant as can be.
'epodes,
Forts-,
Potato Lifters,
Scythes,
otc"ete
Dip Trees in the nursery 'ategrhwn fronihealthystoalt
both seedsand buds selected witkeernpulous care.
,Those
'who with to plant Peach orchards would do wellto send
In,their orders early thiatalL as the atock of:Peach trite&
'inky - run shoit by Spring ' ' , r
Of all oilier Fruit trees we base 413 atnplo, and well ae•
lected both tandaiil our dwarf; hp
wards pfihrty ,vatieties, very fine. • , • . ,
GRAPE VINES, including all the new sorts . many of
gbicb arertonwell tested and round Indiependible.
STRAWBiIitRY PLANTS.:—Oftlaisil have a fine stock
of choice kinds, strong, well rooted plants. ; • •••.•
EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES add Shivabs -
for shade and ornam eat, of all Sizea ' a large assortment,,
•
For a fall Rat of articles see my Descriptive Catalogue ,'•••.
vrh nulled to all applicants: ' • - •
Persons whnhave not already ordered what they should
have. through' raj. A gents. ahotild 'doe° at once. , These -
whota the Agent fails to call upon can send their orclera
All reasonable 41(1141'1,es Math% to Horticnitnre chger.
fully answered : - Address B. L. 'RYDER,' •
West. Franklin Nurseries,
Sept. 14'633t Near Londoti, Franklin county; Elf.
84,025.99
34.901 50
1.549 50
75,312 03
TIREE . SfI TREES
*EVE' NERSER: AdameOo., Pti.—BURKEOI,
WILSON., Proprietors., •'• , .;
• FREIT AI ORNAMENTAL TREES, •-
•orthrifty groultrand: lint% asSortinesst of 16rietili,for
sale' this Fall, and next Spring. Persons desirous of
pnrchaaing.will canon oat /Lout, F.,OROFT, Chan
hersturg, Franklin Co, Pa.
' 4Q;000. APPLE 112EES,
- •
Fong years 04, very strong; and healthy.
,•
20,060' PEACH TREES.'
,2, and 3 years, yery dna,- Also, .Standard Emd- /kart
PEAR
-AND PLIM.I TREF-4 2,
' - 1,000 CiittRY'TREDN, " ' • -
of s th - e, Mowing, kinds CVeriand, Triomph, Black
Ehglp. Black Tartarinn, Elio 'Gov. Wood, Yellow 424-
bah, and Great Biguseau.. ,
10,000 GOOSEBERRIES,
liblighten'arid'OhkSe4dlinge,' • !;
' ,
si,Ac RABRBEBTtISS. kB,ttitrEs,'
, • STAAWBER,IIIEB,. • trA ,
ctritx.c.k,
r' •$ ; f ROSE STOOKS.
HARDY NAtlrJ GRAPE; VINES
We otter 'Cel. etiedgplants of Azina,. Chinon; Osiliirba,
Concord, :Delftware. Man", OportoOlexatawn . ey, Hen
ford-Pielifid,qrabells;tebece.aiTeyld.r, Cuyiliega, (7 e ra,
BI KIIOLDER'& r inii , dti! . ' •
r. ; I 114 pderaville, ,A.datqa,county k ,_
J. vim 2=4m.
$69,798 1
NAPE' NES.LL-Otit Stoc
ELAWARE.. CONCORDi HARTSORD
IC, CRETEL,ING ELSTNGBURG:I3:EREEWiT,
LOGON, TO KALON; UNION VILLAGE. CllllO,
REBECCA, ANNA TAYLOR OR. KiLLITT, and all the
other leading , Wade, 'iv unedriiatiehil atiratere! tat' the
country..
Partite wlshbig to , &ranee, tind'3rhe - cannot *telt bur
grounds to examine our vine* and - vineyard, when all
the above and many other kinds; may be , shen' in fruit,
,would tlo well to stud for,our NEW PRICE LIST; which
to sent to all tipplicante tree d o Charge. 3', KNOX:
opt. s-spi„ . , Iloxl,s.s,PittbbuFg:
WB E ;131 . S :
A QUST r itivp S!.L:PTEAritER
co good moriths for plan tftig S',I'R4WBErtgIES.
Good hlantk ofleading laniettes.
,AI:I3A.N . X,
- titTOMVil' Dr; 'GAIT - 15;
SEEDLING;,:ite.,
r be had at take( /Furseries, or la uddreming
tlO underathedbYtddnk. - JACO "FtETSIGt,
- asu: , , &goat.
NOWIWeAIg-4-rOur new PRICE
Lin' of &RANiIiEItRIES, RASPBERRIS,
thiCKBERRIRS, CURRANTS ta 00 SERE RA I r.s.
&e.,kc.. Is now sued and will be sent
GRAPE VINES,
to all applfrants• tree of ebarge‘ I • 2.
sept.2•Sm. • - Box. 155 Pittsburg, Pa.
STRAW -BERRIES.--=-Our, new`"Cir..
eulai,givine'varietfed of Siiiivberries. tlia r t .hisve
proved the most valuable the past deasonovith price of
plants. aa Other/ad:taut!On, *ill lid dent to
.cants. ' •,• „ -
' ' "sept.2-3ra. " "" ' oie iSD PltishsirePa.
nIRD SA--E 1 :§1•; - ' ••-i- <• '
jor
Bath •
Fgt. •;- '0 -; - ,
Cutle Ftahiinna, •
; : 011 1, t, Hey*, • -
Itape,antlgairaetid.'
/ at SPAIN bir.wo,
PEAR TREES
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