The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, November 11, 1863, Image 3

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    ASUP., Wituto atilt Vines,..
DESCRIPTIVE 'CATALOGUE
OF
wait wuOLESALS AND RETAIL Piließ42B "
FOR 1813,
ieseiihittg and exhibiting the relative imitortance elan
.:•• • • ' ;out valuable Native Vines.
CONTE-NT-S. -
TO COMitSra•Mirere. stating , the advantage 'and
mitimoraot
;be new mad"; - An account. of the lona
4/tie!{ the preeent sealant; Proposal to- sell- to 'clubs at
whom& prix „„1/2 by winch plan purchasers, will obtain
vines at-very little aulvanco on ettial cost of production,
and always - receive good plants in perfect cendition; Ex
-11049t,0f the lona establishment; Method of producing
ItetAlies.
Description of the different kinds, with*. fall account
•,,,f the distinctive Characteristics of all those which are
- . - worth attention- -
An account-of the pmlnetiorr of the two new seed
. Sings, lona aid Lamella, with their history and accurate
• descriptions; Letters from -Mr. P. B. Mead cuticerning
theta, givitig his opinion of their merits
flow to keep grapes iu Winter, with engravings slow- -
irk ; • 11°W be easily and efficiently - done. Some.,nf
-ourbestnew kind§ May be- kept as easily as tipples, n
ttill•ylnbtis life 4nd - flavor.
The quality 9f vines as effented by the ago of the
Ante mid different modes of propagatien, and tile eel:MO
*3'y of the different kinds to purchasers, with many en
graviagw, . • ,
Selection of varieties to plant for the -,table and for
- family use, with the consideratinins which determine
the' proper`eholee. -
Tables of selections far differentlatlludes for any num
plants, from six vines for a very small yard, to
hundreds for a fruit garden for family supply.
'Table of selections by Mr. !dead, with the considerro.
'lons which influence his choice of a selection of one
ht - ndred.
The value of plants according to the method of pops
• gAtion, snowing, also. how and- what plauta to use fur
clothing the trellis the first year, and obtaining an Mi
med/obl productiou of fruit.
For Descriptive Catalogue send two-cent stamp. ,11-
instrated tlitelogue, three 3-cent stamps. •
kC. W. GRANT,
lona (near Peekskill), -Westchester Co., N.Y.
The Descriptive Catalogue is prepared to meet the
Imam of the present time, when the questions are ask
eat .-7 1 • What.are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what
Zan.their THIlld?" 1
4/rape Vines for Garden and 'Vineyard, of surposeirlg
- 4t:tatty, and at lowest prices.
Nines for irumediatehearing, which will cover a trellis
the drat season with hearing wood and a great tanantity
of. fruit. . -
-Vines for .Vineyard planting of excellent quality, and
at prices scarcely above the cost of production. I offer
vines which I believe cannot lie iippluached iu quality
aild Cheapness. ' •
-tido Season the new kinds of grapes have everywhere
Mullin the degi ee of their superiority over- oar former
best kindota ne so great that Isabella and Catawba have
alinpit pastier" (runt consideration, and it was not a little
gratifying till the to, learn front all quarters that the
grapes which received the premiums were generally
-
borne on vines of my production, and I have hundreds
of fetters glvingaccouots of trials mode of my vines in
_ c impetition with others for production andhairdiness, all
apesiklng the same thing.
nuske:ka extract from a letter by one of our most
4intingnisheil hortieulturaliats a visiting tear in the
vicinity of -llartford •• Although I shall see yon soon,
and tell you how gratifying the sight which the excel
lent performance of your vines has almost uuiforudyi
ail:tinted ned always when your directions have been Litz
- lowed“ cannot firbear mentioning a few instances in
t his letter, One is a Cale in Manchester where vines of
your production, three yearn front planting, are caeryr
tug a crop of Delawares that are worth a journey to be
hold by the aide of those from another quarter, five years
- old, for which a much larger price was paid, and which
hare not one-fifth as much weight of fruit of an im
• measurably . inferior quality.. The purchaser showed me,
by calculation based upon the ',aloe of the fruit now on
the vines, that your vines were cheaper at the price
-which he paid than the others would have been if he
had received Show free with a gratuity of $2 each with
- every vine. Mr. Mottier was right when lie decided to
" - pima none but your heat Delawares," Dated Hartford,
wept. 4, 1863. I make another short extract from a
letter, tram 11r. Charles 31. Beach, also of litutford: "I
-- did nut begin to plant my vineyard until after thorough,
investigation,when it laud Meanie clearly appai eat that,
dny.beirt nolue was to trust fully to Yourjudgment, and
I determined to follow your directions implicitly.; in all
mattere pertaining to the vineyard, and I have only re
grettedothat I had not taken this course one or two years
sooner. I tiara not been disappeinted in any one point
except that the performance has uniformly surpassed
my Most sanguine expectation, as well ITS your promises.
I am using my utmost diligence to get another lucre rem
' dy fur the Sall, and must claim, your premier) to call and
See that right before I begie. The bushels orDela
- weres and
_Diiums with which- he vines age now loaded,
when only on the second year, and the excerlence and
lieut.,' of the fruit have warmed me with'en-enthusiasm
for the undertaking that is not nrimingled with grab•
tulle to you for the full and explicity directions given in
your Illustrated Catalogue and Landmarks." And also
by 'bitter, clats3l Hartford, Sept, 13, 1863.
A snort extract from 'mother Mr. Beach at Binghamp
tun' May sure up all iui,ne word:- the vines bays
performed wtonly 'clues of Dr C. W. Grants bestAilec
tionisan do, and those from other quarters are not to be
mentioned in connection with theta I wishuiy ground
would accerartiodete 1,000 instead of 100. I followed
your C .talogne implicitly, and also studied Landmarks.
With Such guides - Idici sot Sear the result. Dated Sept.
14. Truly and gratefully yonrs." •
.31.7 Descriptive Uatalogue is printed on very fine pa
per, and,Colniblte of '2O - Very large pages filled .with just
smith matter no I have thought inquirers concerning
vines would wish to find. I append the table of con
cents by winch some idea of it stay be firmed. Xt is 41-
- lilittnted with 23 engieviogs.
it is sent for a two-cent stamp. •
I.I.II,USUATED CATiL - t)GUE. Seventh Edition:—
Three three-cent stamps, or less ' than one-half its mist.
NO work has been published in this country, of what
-ever size, which can compare with it in amount of. prae
tital information. It is newly Written and contains
many new engravings.
A pamphlet of thirty-two_ pages called THE GARD
NER'S MANUAL ON THE VINE, will be published
during the month and definite directions for
the mumagement of Tines dt their reception, and during
- the first years of growth and early bearing. , Illustrated
—with many engravings for different circumstances of
training. C. W. GRANT, "
roNA, near PEEIiSKII,L,
4 SVeatcliester County, N. T.
would say to subscribers to Landmarks, that
sickness and events connectedwith the war have render
...slit impossible fur mato keep my engagemerits to them:
Theitwo next numbers have been lying in typeoiind also
a large-part Fittite third fur more than three mouths,
but l'conki not cimunand the time to complete the pub
lication. ft - requires weeks of uninterrupted attention,
and until after the let of December I shall not be able
to command hours. I feel my obligations to them, and
have Striven, with all of my ability, to fulfill them,-
- One number may-be expected during the month of NO
[ nor 4'63.6m] C, W. G.
rfIRREFiI ,_rf REES! !-AVIIISONI
VILLE NiTRS ERY: Advns Co.; Pa.---Btlft
likral. it WILSON, Proprietors. •...
FildPIT AND ORNA3IIINTA.L
of growth and fine assortment of varieties, for'
sale add Fall, and next Spring. Persons desirous 'nf
purchasing win call on our Agent, J. F. CROFT, Chao
bersburg, Franklin Co., Pa.
- . 40,000 APPLE TREES,
"
Your years old, very stiong and healthy.
20,00 PEACH TREES.
1,2. arid 3Yiars. very fine. Also. Standard and' DWart
• PEAR AND PLUM _TREES, "
•
1,000 CHERRY TREES,
-Of the-following lauds: gurabarland, Triomph,tl3laok
Elgin. „Black Tartaritin t Elton, Gov. Wood, Yellow Span
ish rind Gre di•nstre tu • - • .
10,000 000SEBERRIES,
Houghton and Ohio dcedlinga.
R A SPBEILRLES. • - • .
- BLACKBERRIES,
STRAWBIBIRIF3,
3 • URBA 'PM
- HOS& STOCES
HARDY NATIVE GRAPE, VINES:
- -
Ire offar-aery, turongft/3U of Aunn. kiloton, Vatast,a,
iloacrud, Delaware. Diana, Oporto, MazatatrnSy, Hart-
Cord Protiffc, - Isabelia. Rebecca, Taylor, Oftyabogn, am;
Ontam*astd lienshaw.
BURKHOLDER & WILSON.
Bendersville, Adams county, :Pa.
1. T. ICR'Ol l 2,* Agott, Chambereburg.. [Sept 2.:-3m.
*VINES.—Our Stock of
.I),ELiirdRE, CONCORD. DIANA, IL&RTFORD
LIETC,thIRVELIN6 ELSINOITURO.7IERIVEMM"
UNION, TO RALON. lINION VILLAG-1., ClIYAII04);
Ittlaf=k, ANNA TAYLOR OR BULLITT,apd sit Sl1o:
other leading
. I:inds, is unsurpassed anywhere in the
country.
- .I'a - ram Wfishlngto purchase, end who cannot visit our.
• Kamm& to - er.aanine our vines and vineyard„wheri
the above acid many other kintißrnirq be seen , in f r uit ,
would do ecelrto send for ourNr.ll" PRICE LW; wbich'
te`eefit•toellooicants tree of Charge.
dept. 2-2 M. - Boa 155 Pittsburg - , Pa.. •
........ . . - •
•
T 1/ AW B E R RI E S 1 " •
i 7 • - • AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
...vegci.;) dtßosillafor planting STRAWBERRIES. _
Good plants of leading v . arieties :
tiViLSON'S' ALBANY,
TRIGNPR DR GAIN; ....
• ' - HOVEY'S' SEEDLING, 'ad.,
4 ltiFbn Ina at the Franklin Nurseries, or IT addresiglii
tle andersigried_by order. , JACOB -WLYSER,
tug 19
~, Agent.
- _ _' ' ' •
NeY --;
OWRRAD .-- Our- new. PRI -
' -*, 'lap of STRAWBERRIFZ, RASPBERRIES,'
m
• gßatigs. etiftittANTS. 4 o-00R,EBSRRI ES.
(AT% VINES, dv.i4-c.. Is chow issued inl.will be sent
to in n'plilianuts tree ,01 charge. "MBA,
... / 03..80 1 : .. ," - , Box 155 ) burg, Pa.
„trus t ..1131,ants .ant
-. • ... c• . . ....... _ , . ..
1-7 ANKLIN NURSERY,. . -
, i , cELLMBI3 . OIIURCI,, PWEA.
The rnbscriber would invite the attention of the pnbfie
to a very line assortment of 'Fruit and Ornamental xi:. el,*
new ready for sale.
.
. 421 an inducement to plant A.PPI;E:TIIFILS, tw . ill plant
t' em at $25 per hrindred (the selection. halms much as
possible to myself) from 5 to 7 feet high, and -wen formed.
I will further guarantee the grovvilt of,flient,:the 'pur.
chaser todig the holm and pttve the tree phe after boat
ment.that I. may direct. '
APPLE TREES, ~
From 6 te 7, f oo t high, 15 eta each. $12.50 per hundiett.
4 to 5 feet my own selection. $lO per hominid-
Mtn), holm from 8 to 10 feet, 25 eta. each. ,
.PEACH ' TREES.
A thieataortinent of Well grown 'healthy Peach Tree,
including all the late i-griettee.
16CENTS EACH> OR $8 PER HUNDRED.
An extra/nt Seedling Peach Treat, 45, per hundred.
CHERRY TREES., - •
Most of the leading vu'ieticat now cultivated, and knisars
to do well in this latitude—ono year old-15 cents mob)
or 21.50 per doz.—Verger and older tree 30. to 50c. each.
PEAR TREES.
The Pear Is now, more extensively planted than any
otherfruit tree, oniicootiiit of Its regular:bearing; larger,
crops, and iomtevity; DwArf .Trees, froin 20 to 50 !milli
Ilach*, Standards, from 4,0 to i u cents.
PLUMS,
From 40 to fto cents each.
APRICOTS,
Frcsn'2s to . each
50 cents eac.
GRAPES.
Every man now begins to feel the necessity of having
one or more Grape Vines in his garden; and no fruit can
be planted that will more certainly remunerate him.—
I cultivate - meet of the hardy varieties-of the Native
Grape, anti such •E g have proved themselves 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 !apts. many of which have fruited this season,
from 75c. to $2.00.
RHUBARB PLANTS-25c.eachl $2.00 perdoz: '
AspARAGCS SETS--si.oo per hundred.
IMACKAERRIES (Lawton}-41.50 pet-dozen.
RASPBERIIMS--in variety--irom 50c. to $2.00 per
dozen. . „,
cu i ftEA2STS (in variety)--froth 50c. to 52.00 per dozen.
I have a choice conk-tem of EVER. REENS, °mo
menta Trees. and hardy Shrubs,Which I will sell as
cheap as they can he procured ',lsewhere, of the same
qua ity. The following are some of the varietlete Nor
way sprace. White Spruce, American Balsam Fir, Arbor
Vitus—American. Chit ese;Siberinn, Nepal and Golden:
Irish Junipers;')linerican and European Lindene, AA
plea, Spireas.. Wieplias, Deplane, Afahonine, Hon'ey
suckles, and Roses. -
Alt oidera'wlll be promptly at tenriwi to, and delivered
to Chambereburg. or at the without any other
charge than the slight coat of parking.
Sept, 2,1863. JACOB IIEYSPIIq Agent.'
TRAWBERRIES.—Oui new Cir
~,
valar.giving varieties of Strawberries that have
proved the most valuable the past season, with price of
plente. and other information, will be sent to all app.ll
- ints. J. KNOX.
sept. 2-3ni. Box 155 Pittsburg, Pa.
i l il uoical.
MASON & HAltni - N'S
CABINET ORGANS,
'WITH ONE O TWO _SETS OF REEDS,
g
AUTOMATIC SWELL, Containin DOUBLE the
BELLOW'S, RIME
STOP, AND COMBINATION ,VALT.E.
Va.. Every histrienient Warranted for Piet YearLlE.
• PRIM) roll $7O TO ' 051):
The" Cabinet Organ is 'the only instrument which
combines the requisites, for church and parlor music ;
for the school room end the social festival gathering.
For while it possesses sufficient power for the accompa
niment of's large chorus, it hi, front its capability of
all shades of expression, and its wonderful crescendo
and diminuvuto t most effective as a solo instrument.
It is capable - of orchestral t ffectm, slid rapid music, as
trills. arpeggios, etc. From its tiustalned times. it has
a decided advantage - over the Piano.forte, for the render-
Ineof many of the choicest morceAux of the masters,
such as symphonies, quartettes, ete.7
R. A.'SIcCLURLI, Chambersbarg, Pa.
-General Agent for Penni ylveuis, •
N. B.'The ntttlereikned will Bell and deliver, in good
condition, C'abinat Organs anywhere in tide State, at
factory price!. All inquiriee by letter prOmptly an
avrerod. (Ante 17, '63-tf.} It. A .Ife:
DIANOS
R. A. AI'oLITRE,, sole agent for the celebratiad
RECKER BROTHERS' (NEW YORK) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put , dp in perfect condition, in any
part of the State, at
- FACTORY RETAIL PRICES.
•
Alt Instruments warranted for fire years.
Pianos froth other factories will be furnishosl, ifdesired.
R. A. McCLURE,
June 17. - Chnmbersburg, Pa.
pit INCE & C 0,.' S
WELL KNOWN
I - NLODF,ONS AND, HARMONIUMS!
I ntrodacing the effect of Pedal Bass it every Instrument.
H. GA BL - kat'S unsurmtss, d PIAlioB for 'cash at alit . ..-
tro,' deduction,or on Monthly Instalments. .
Atir Over 30,900 sold in Phil:l44llDi. t
JAMES BELLAk, Sole Agent,
279 and 2SI South Filth street, above Spline at,
Rep 16. 63-ly - ' l'altAntavnix.
Tr Mani & BROTHER,
Importers, Aliinufacturers attd HI - Me:air Dealers
IN 3IUSICAL IN ! STItITMENTS,
GERMAN, FRENCH AND' ITALIAN STD.INGS,
O. 705 51ARKET STREET, PIIILADELPAIt.
Orders carefully 'Attended to by .8_ S. SILKYOCK,
ellittubersborg, Lsept
Matrteo anb 3033t1rg.
"Li AUGITINBAUGH'S
a 'l6 CLOCK, WATCH AND
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
'RAIN STREET, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE,
Chamberatmrg, „Penna.
The undersigned would respalt r fully call attention to
' hie pres Ant stock consisting of
WATCItES,
Gold atid Silver of Amerlean and Enropean Manothcirare
of all quell tiers ad styles and at the lowest pri6s.
• CLOCKS
In' reat variety. Parlor, Mantel? Office, lc., &o
JEWELRY.
The newest and most desirable styles of Onyx, Coral and
Pearl, Gold Chains', Bracelets: Finger Rings, Guld
Thimbles, sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Armlets,
Masonic & Odd Fellows Breast Pins,- ac., au. -
' MOURNING AND JET JEWELRY. '
A Splendid stock and newest styles.
SILTED AND PLATED WARE.
•
Consisting otTea Sots, Casters, Mugs, Spoons, Forks, &e.
G %ED PENS
From ths bait and itiost celebtitted manufactories
FANCY GOODS.
A very large and attractive stock.
CUTLERY ,AND• POdKET KNIVES. -
Rodgers superior Pen Knives of different qualities
rind•liriens.
GOLD, SILVER-AND SCEfiL SPECTACLES.
The long experience of the undersigned in the seleetion
and adaptation of Glasses, enables him to cult theca to
any sight.
At ho time have the peopled this county bad a' more
attractive and extensive Stock to select from than !snow
presented at the establishment of the• undersigned.
Etery article is new and of the latest style and will
aold at the very idwest price. lAn eXamination Is solieit-
H bef o re 13am-basing- elsewhere.
•
_dye - Repairing done at the shortest notice by compe
ierit'aintskilful workmen. -
• AUGFIINBAUGff, --
Gerd 23] 2d door South of Post omce, Chamb's., Ps.
-,;- -
, -AND SILVER-WARE.
The undersigned could respectfully invite your atten
tion to his well selected stock of Nine Gold and -Silver
WATCHES, Nine Gold JEWELRY, of every kind and
eariety,ofstylecomprlsing all Of the newest and must
beautiful designs.'
Also. SOLID SILVER-WARE, equat to, toin-,!--and the
bed lankel•of Niter-Prated Ware. 'Each article is war;
ranted to tra M represented. -
Watches and Jewelry, carefully repaired and sat
isfaction guaranteed. JACOB TIARLICI,
(Succeseor to Stauffer Harley,)
sap 9-3 m . No. 822 Market street, Philadelphia, .
- a - E : $ll,Y TIARkER,, .
. 5 P . -. i' N. P 4 f' a l a t w it a C y 7. attr STREET, PIIILADELPRE6.-
WAIftES; for ladies and Gentlemen-- f in Gold find
YiNE.JEWELRY-of the most faablooll;leAtylec:
SOLIO EffiVER:WARE, iii great variety, and -
' ROGER'S Stiperior 'Plated Spobite i Forks, etc., etc.
Cr miktin iltpoottorg, November 11, 1863.
-23231014140.WAM4r4c--
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NIXON'S COLUMN.
At no time since the tommenftent' of 141x
tm'si Drug Store, has,there been so
• FULL . ; 'A; , ID COMPLETE A , STOCK
of Fresh "ind - • •
FEIiFteTLT RELIABLE-MEDiMtS
To offer to.those who are so unfortunate as to be
compelled to,indnlge in: flinch - luxuries, .„Tke
fact is. thitantesathere are large and rapid
/sales, no establishment can, supply its
a
customers with strictly fresh and re- ,
llible're - medies, in the shape . of '
Time -
` affecte"Mth much More' .
rapidity many more arti 7
sleek/ medicine thin in any -
dihensatobindise, hence the rier
eessiti of rapid change of stock ,to -
secure to the' purchaser jut 'ffhtiVis
- wanted. NIXON is able, by rapid changes
- in stock, always to present the.very best to his :
customers.. He desires to keep the above facts be
fore the community, and to solicit a
continuance of favois. In connection with his fall
stock of
DRIT,G.S AND CHEMICALS,
he offers a fall assortment of
PATENT DIEDICIN'ES OF STANDARD CHAR
ACTER.
Bach am: •
.l . ayne's 'Falun); Medicines,
13:Ter's Pectoral,
Ayer's BarsiParilla,
Ayer's Pills,
Helmbold's Preparations,
liostetter's Bitters, •
Drake's Bitters.
. Germatt Bitters,
Wishart's Pirie Tree Cordial„
Tarrant's Aperient,
Kennedy's Disesvery,
Hunt's Liniment.
Blair's Hypophosphites,
Holiensacles Pills, •
Wright's
Morse's Pills,
Bra i ndreth's Pills,
' Pills, -
- •
Tovrnsend's •
• Perm Davis's Pain Kilter.
-Fahnestock's Vermifuge,
-• Worm Confections,.
Worm Candy,
Plasters, .
-
• :Ointments,
Washes, Lotions.
with many'other articles in- this line, all of which
are sold only on the representation of .
the makers of the articles. _
BAZIN'S, LUBIN'S, EDRIIII'S
and other
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND SOAPS
Hair Dyes, Pomades, and
other articles for the Hair, among whieh is
NIXON'S B-ROMATRICHOS,
HAIR FOOD.
One of the best and most cleanly articles for the
• Hair, containinena greate, 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 Dandruff from the Scalp, and leaving
the hair Soft and glossy. In presenting
!these two articles for the Hair, the'
Proprietor has the satisfaction of
knowing that they do all'
that is .represented.
NIXON'S TETTER OINTMENT
continues as-much a
. favorite as ever and it ran
and daec.perforna remarkable aurae -
of Skin DiseaScs: and is guaranteed in ail
cases to act as represented.
11031 SE AND CATTLE POWDER
In lea than one .
yeisr and shalt °TER ?wax-
TY-VIYR HUNDRED PACES BAYS BRIM
,-SOLD, and the sales are on the increase. It is just
the powder fur
The horse,
The Cow",
4 " Thejf
It is=iientry
pack. hundreds of testimonials.could
• • ,
be.pre•ented, I)4.the,..pron , - '
prietor deeias it
to let it travel on its own me-tits.
. it:A ME ki P
Is mad 4 Drily at Nixoo for t,his..Cottnt.r, apd ‘ haa a
frie,i4c**h4 'hit& t*lfy L;
to its merits.
Nixon is able to offer a large stock of -
Trusses,' • -- • - - ;
'Shoulder Braces,
Supporters,
. -_ • - Bandages.'
also „ • •
Combs,
•
Brushes. ;
.., Powders.,
- L , Perfatnea, , ' , 4
Shaving Soaps,
• • • • Toilet Soaps, ,
FackeE - Books,
I Pursest.
Indelible tk.-
• •-•!•• Tooth Fowl - ref, •
Tooth Washes, —
h P s ! - ,
SPo - •
Flesh Brushes, z
• Pure Spices, . p
Starch,
- ! , Indigo, ••
...Stove Black,. ; ,
, , • Saponifier,
liat auffßoieh Dekroyei.
In conclusion, Ni x on begs leave fo say that his
stock wiitaferays be kept up tetii`e very ,
,beit'peint, and incl ude
' every tiling cal
eula- .
tcd togivekealth
and comfort -to the afflicted, 2 •
~besides. sash articles as taato requires.
Tho important lever in - husin esOs top n ey, and ae all
inerohandise can be lia!I at ,rates
^ash than tline. itixos • , .
desires. to ; mare .1. ;
EH& BUSINESS STRICTLY CASH.
Jisne 188.3:' - •
4
VA 6 4,.. r *,_•• •
I _ -, 4lattlevol4-4t----.-
BAI)3YLERY !. s.kripLray - x-844-
~ 'els, &C.
Awn of the 110.RSE• COLLAR. • -
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returnable thanks
to hispatrpris for' the liberalenbOurageruent received
from them heretofore, and he would invite them :toddle
nominanity 'generally, who may need any thing In his
line, to giye him a call at his OLD" ~TAN-Di ou the East
side of Main Skiver, Chambersburg, five doors South*Of
Huber & Tolbert's Hardware Store, where he keeps con
stantly on hand every variety of S ADDLE WY, AND
HARNESS of his own' Sfaiinfacture; and heis• 'prepared
to sell thesame at Onus that .dety . .competitien. Every
eitibie - offered for sale is Warranted to be made of the
best mater Land by eirrnpetent workraerr, which will be
fully denfondtrated on an examination thereof.
TWA'S iAND. VALLbES.—Iie would Ilan:call the
attention of persons wonting a good, neat. cheap : and
Substantal Trthik or Valise, to his assortment. -
Jrine 17 x '83.. -• .
SADDLE AND.! ITARNESSICAN,
„
- .IIFACTORY.—The tindersigned would' respec,o4Y
annonuceto hisirieCds and the public generall,y3hat
be has taken the, SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP (Di,-
m'ertY earthed on 'by Mattilew : Gillati,rdec'd, on WEST
11 .41i1ZErWiREZ - near The Conouschtagna'Creelc, iit
the Baronet et Chambersburg, where he ranntlactpos
Saddles, Bridle/ and Ilarnelo, and has constantly en bknd
an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips,
Re employs none but the beet of Workmen, and con
strnyleallworkfronrtho best Material. TRMNES'and
VALISES constantly. on hand, all of which will be sold as
cheap as the cheapest. A continuance of the,fc;rmer
trquage of the shop is most reepectfultysuliclted..
Junel7, 63 JAMES D. GILLAN
HIPS ! WHIPS .WHIPS
Saturro & Sox, corner of !Vain and
WashingtonStreets,•Chambersburg. Pa-, mantifactureta
of all kindiot WHIPS, such as Wagon. Carriage and
Riding Whips of rarions sizes and of superior quality
which they offer-to, the public, either by Wholesale or
Retell,-at very moderate prices. LASHES of all lengths
kept constantly on handand fur sale by the dozen. very
cheap._ They also manufacture ,superior HORSE COL
LARS, to which-they tns its attention. '
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly attend
ed' to ' Juts 17,13.3.
BROAD GRARS,C OLL ARS ' HAL-
TAT— s, and anything in the Leather line belonging
t, the Saddler's busi nemalways on hand and made' to or
der, and - dn reasonable terms. at GORDON'S, opposite
cht indian Queen hotel. Mein at.
H. G 0 R D oATsiiteessor- to
. bunk GORDON--glveS nottee to his customete
an oqiers, that he is still at the OLD STAIiD: opposite
the Indian , Queen Rotel; Waft) street, Chambershm•g; Pa:
QORDON BAS A SUPERIOR
lot of SADDLES; HARNESS. BRIDLES, ' STIR*
R PS, SPURS, M bah he will sell theap for cash or
good trade. - •
REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT
notice.' on reasonable terms, by C. IL GORDON'
lin writes his friends to come to see him.
G. A. AliaTZ
i
The Slieer,
groat, I,utter, Sze. -
'LEI - 7 1Z & It'DOWELL •
WILL PAT THE lI(OHEST PRIOR
IN CASH FOR
FLOUR,
"WHEAT,
RYE,
CORE,
OATS,
f CLOtiEI{ SEID,
TjHOTHr - ffEED,
And all kind of
P P. 0 D II" C E
a+ ( •
ALL 'TINOS OF
SALT,
COAL,
44-UMBER,
CEAfEN7,
PLASTER,
AND SAND;
VOIL BALE,
CHRAP FOR CASH;
AT
DEITZ 4. JrDOIVELL'S.
WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
sear the Itailroad Depot,
C 11Ali BERSBURG, PA.;
AND
On North Carlisle Street,,
GREENb*g'I'LE,
done 17i'63, I ' -
XEIV FIRM I-COAL ICO 'AL I .
LUIISER - 1_I.41)1.10111,-1, 40. laigßT
wing purchased ' the Coal and Lumber Yard of George
AlDilits, will 'condone to'car on the same busineas,and
"wjllalways hereon band a large Supply of Lumber and
Coal: They will be prepared to all all orders at thh
shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron
age of the late firm and the public generally, and alI
who -way desire coal and Lumber toglys thehi tall;-,
feeling assured that no means -will be spared. to accom
modate those on the mmtrerisonabla termer '• ' ' •
June 17,'63-tr. - r LEO. TIDEP.T C &PM.
1300i . 8 .ctnlT *Dom.
7 1V . F1W SHOE' 81 1 01IB.—The Sub
IN, 'tribal., takes : this int:4664'ot Inforirdini the citi
zens, of ChamVersbnrg, and vicinity , that he has poet
tat:urns& from Phihnletphla*ith an* rAvntr:ty'NF:W,
STOC,Ii.of Bests and Shoes,•of evirrvitriety,etyle and
pattern. and of tl.• best rnentfacturee. ,
Be has noold• ShSpkeepere oti hint. Hie whole stock
is woo. 01;re him a call—you - can easily nit yourself.
Ii invites the Ladiee,'Cipecially; to call; as he *lli take'
pleasure showing' hie' pads.- Store in the room for-:
merly occupied by riedorielt Smith, big „ as liLaw Office,
illifinidrp,recently used for the purpose by George Eye
ter, q.,,twolloore North of gisher's Hotel,ldain St: eat,
ok, ersburg. P. '_ ' • • '
His large and well selected stock, he being a practical
Shoemaker, consists of_hadies',fialtcrs,Dpots, Slippers
ind Buskins; Mresies anrT Childreri's Boot tr and Shoes;
Gentleliftea Halters, Slipp-eriu Boots and Diogain.`:
Do not forget the place. No trouble to show Goods at
the NEW•SDORE,two =doors North of Fishres
mein Streeet, chanabersburg, Pa., by_
:Infie .1862.' • ' PETER FELDMAN'. '
CiALL.4I.NP s
griiNto .
announcestolls 'nutierons friends and
customersithat he &Menne', to manttlitetnrelli
and keeps on hand a full and complete. assortment, of
vadlonr qtialitieS and Styles or BIIOBS tin& GAITEDS;
for. Wear and Ch ilasert.trientlor
BOOTS, SHOES, &c., for Alen and Boys' wear is ,com
pleteito which h respectfully invitea attenticirf. ' , Work
of all - kinds made to order, In a neat and durable man
ner, and at short-top con and see before
eipowhere. end he will stalely purchasers that.he , selbsa
Ter, small profits-far Cash'. Don't fers'et' the Oahe=
near, .. n ?ollte Huta blEeefer's Btorer, Ohemberstrarg,
Pa. • - 1 BEORG.B. LEUNKR,
• 41111 0 1 74 UM. - ' • • , 1
bB PRINTING; in' every' "5,ty1".44.`
kioneattitaimee VRANKLI* TrEPCjaITOItie
- -
,10/05,1.
k - R ,rrai4 bawy
.:o,424:froniT.Phalarierphfai.on 4nd aftWAITINDAY.
"WWI 26th t • ~ •
of
Companyvilldfpartic,m and ilpiVe garli4tinrsand
Vhiladelpnta followe: -
- • , - -EASTWARD: • *
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris mine
Sally at 2.00 and arrives at West Philadelphia at
PAST LI"NE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 5:45 A:24 and tirrivei AtNest: Chiladelpltiri at 9.55
A. 24., Passengers take breakfaatat Lin.putter.. „ :
'WAY - Ac VMMODATION;Mount'Sey, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.0 0- A. )t., and • arrie es at Nest Philadel
phia .st 12.25 p, R.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaVe:s Hairisbirg daily (eireept
Sernlay) at 1..00 p. u., and arrives at West Philadellada
at 5:00 P ;sl. - ' ' -•"
HARRISBURG ACCGMMOOATION TRAIN. via
Intribia„ leaves gar isburiat 4.00 P. 41, and arrives at
West Philadelp ' at 9.30 '
WESTWAR.D.
'IfIALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 2.00 'A. it.; Aitobna, t 35 .12.
take- breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 neon. •
-PEHLADEVPIIIA. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves
burg daily- - at 3.00 A. R.; Altoona nt take
beeakta.s - , and arrives at Pittsburg at12.30Y.k.
. MAIL TRAIN leaves' Harrisburg at 135 1 , .-R - 4titke
supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1220 A.R. ,
FAST LlNElesves Harrisburg at &50 P. it; Altoona
at .8.35 ,P, It.. and arrives at Pittsburg at too A. /t.'.
• HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 P.R.; and Arrives - at Harrisburg' at
800 P. R.
• WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaies Philadelphia
at 4.00 P.; k., end . arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40
Tbis trail runs via , . .
• SAMUEL.D. YOIINGi: •
;Yuji. Middle Div. Pen n'a R. R.
Jnne1 4 1:41803../tf. •
I'VORTHERN •ENTRAL'' RAIL,
WAYI 7 -41111.11ER r •
:three trains daily , to and iron Baltimore and Wash
ington City. • •
Connections made with trains :on Pentaylvsaia
Rail
road; to and' frbm Pittsburg arid the West.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from. the. North 'And
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Nortiterii
New York. • -
On and after Monday, Aprii .204,,1563;the Paspengar
Trains of the Northern Central RailwaY 'arfive at
and depart from Harrisburg and 71;4UP:tore ni taloll4,
iis: ,
,
SOUTHWARD. • - -
!SAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except , f, \ -
Sunday) 10.10
•; " • leaves Harrisburg • 116
arrives at Baltimore ...... 0.3 t s'f; x.
EXPRESS TRAIN leases Sunbury daily
. (except Sunday) P. N.
leaves_ Harrisburg (except
Monday) • ' • 2.00 1.-X,
" arrives at Baltimore daily,
("eieept Monday) • • - 0.151. X.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Teases
'Harrisburg , 6.30 a. x.
.. _
~. : ,
MAIL TRADilea Yea Bnitiinore daily (ex- -
rr
opt Bundayj - • 9.15 i. 3t;
' ' n' fence rtarrisbutg - ' ' 1.15 e. Y.
TENCH ,WDQWICLL
•‘ • ' arrives at. Sunbury 4.05 p is.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Baltimore daily— 9.15 R. Y.
• • - arrives at Harrisburg - 1.85
: .leinvas Ilarriebdrg daily (ax-, `•,
cept '4lontlay) - '3:00
- strives at Sunbury 5.38 A. X
HARRISBURG •ACCOM3IODATION leswes
Baltiniore - daily (except Sun-
. ' day) ' r • • .255 x.
litriies at- llarriebn•ig ' 7.30
For further information apply at,the Office, in :Penn'.
sylvattia Railroad Depot, Harrisbug.
JaN.DOBA.RRY; Gen Supt:
June 17, '63.-tf.
XTE' W - Alit LINE ROUTE. —Three
ill Trains /may Ed New 'fork and Philadoinida. , •
On and after dfrmday, April 20th, 1863, the Ptuniengee
Trains rill leave the Plilladelphiaandlleadini Railroad
Depot, at liarriebnrg, for New York and Philadelphia, arr
rottowt, -
FXPRESS.LINE leares Harrieburg at 2.18
arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Traln rrom
the West,arriTing in New York a 9,80 A. AI.. and.Philat
delphia at 8.20 A, M. A sleeping car. is attached to' the
train:through from Pittsburg. withOttt change, '
HAIL TRAIN !eared Harrisburg at 8.004. la—arriving
fu Ne*York'at 5:30 P. M., mid Philadelphia. at 1.50'r. u.
FAST-LINE leaves. Elarriabakg at 2.00 P. X,, arriving
in New York at 10.25 P. M., and Phlladelppla at 7.00 P. X.
WESTWARD. -
BAST` VINE leaven New - Yorlc at 11.00 A. 2... and Phil&
leiphla at 815 ♦. le r , arriving at Ilarrieburg at I.lp-P.
NAIL TRAIN leave§ New York at 12,00 noon t iind
Philadelphia at 3.30 P. K., arriving aerlarrieburg
T.XPIIN§S. vrtAIN leavesi New York at T.OO ar r
riringet Harrisburg at 2.10 A. at. and connecting With
the Pflansylcania,ENpress Train for rittikb erg. Asleep.
ing etrile also attached to this train.
Connectionenre male at Harrisburg with trains on
the t'ennsylrattia. Northern Central and Cumberland
Talley railroads, and at Beadinglor Philadelphia,'Potte-
Title, Wllkesbarre, Allentown, Eaetonoke.
Baggage checked through: Fa rehetween New. York'
wr l 4 ll arrithurti, $5 15; between tiarriebitrg had
$335 in No. 1 care, and $3 in N 0.2. .
For tick eta or other infermatlonapplylb '
J. J. CLYDE,
June 11,113. tf. General Agent, Itartieburg;
1862. • 1
, 1863.
. - -
INTER ARRAIIGRNE77.-
004/3ERLANDT,AzLETA.26 FRANKLik
RAILROADS. • ,
CHANOE OF HOURS.—On and after Monday; N : 0::
Tember 17,1882, 1 Fuser:lnger. .Traina wilt run • &AT, is
toHowe.Oundays exceßte9: ,
O ' . 11 ' S " A:NIS 1
F It CHAM ER 13712 G _ , kli.
, -
I l na.Te Hagerstown • " _ %00, - *431. , '
" ' 0 teeneastle 7.37'` ' 3:33-j
/
Artist at......,.....: 337 - 4.29 y
Chamberahnrg • 7 r
, _
-1. Leave at ' • 8.30 : '12.55 ,
'LeMeilEhippensbnrg ......... ". ...° .:............ 9.00 - 1.28 , '
-.- Newiille -- 9.32 109
'
~.• * Carlisle , • '10:]0,• 242' '
~ Mechanicsburg . 4942 -.33 3 „
Arnieateliarrieburg • -• -* ' 1133' ' - "3.40
FOR'CIIA:MIiERSBiIItGAND HAGtILS-,;
Leaves Harrisburg..
c. ShlPPettgifirg. l —;4 ,4 .4 ' 4.00
Arrive at Chambersburg 11.00 4.30
Leave .ehambersbnrg..- 11.10. • 441
- ' -5.30
Arrive, at Harrisbnrg......, .... 1335 01o':
iar Raking' close connections ' 'flarrisburg with
trains for PhilfidelPhiab New York }lnd
.Pittihnrg ; sad
with trains for all 'points West. • .
, • • - ON. LIILL/Supic,"
R. R. o , lllce,.Chambersburß t Noy.l7, 1862. - 4.-
18 . 63. - 1 " 1863;
DIIILADELPITIA D • Vas
ItAILEC4D.-7111egreat line Imams. the North=
ern owiSortliwest counties otTenneylvanta to the city
of Rite, on. Laka 'Etta.. • . •
-It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rai/road
Cbi4tray:, and undir‘theVe anspices is being rapidlj
Opened ,throngliont its entire, length. —„ -
It is now in nso for 'Passenger aria ireight bashiese
trots Ilwistmrg Wl:gift - wood, (2d Bork.)(l7t - miles)on
the Eastern Division, end from Sheffield to Erie, (78
iniles4 on the Western Division.
1iD1413
TIME OS' P.4§.F.iit3y..11 TRAINS AT M Buita.
MAIL TIIA.IW leaves worth 1.15 .11. 3E.
leitiresNsith
,Cara run orounit.varuorkr eacrost both ways on theca
trains lkween rodiadeiptda . and Lock' Haven and be l
Swann Ealtirnornandlockilaren.•:. , -
I Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express train bnth wars.
For informatien respecting Passenger business appliat
the S.. K. Caviar }DI and MaTketATaata,Eldlatielptia.
And for trefghl tnolnerni of the Company's Agents :
8. R. Ealgston, : Jr:,Cor.l3thand.Market sta.; Malvin.'
4.lr.Reynolas, Erie. . ,
M. Drill, Agentß E:R..StatitioteAl&d:
• • R. R. RPUSTQN,
- - Genbralliieight
14KWIS , L Rq J T .
• ' deneratTlCket agent; ph - naifir p h i ,;.
.L• f . JOS. ; '
' Zane 17 , 83]. General Manager, Williamsport.
'111111" '
J...."
STORt—to M' atizifft aj" piatifft4Atirgr
Mirdr l l 6ll ooo l l 4 -0 0 44 4 1 1 1ittetna cpatipalled tta
gtnls on account of kis trutml ae ntimanta, haft,
lomp =Div Toultfiepblitatli ttniltieo, hopltigf-Om blb
ong exponkeope, and. 14 n 19 01144 01 011, P. B ,4winAZleet
rithtligenetona' .' - ' lll2l' aloft 4481 1 3 f °tall - I
be ktvatlaraMeoltTOßACCOnl.949,lol . s-Alkfchita talll
0110 na b i'dinywhere town,Don't forget ,
Op oleo, sign, of: tte , 1 11 416 - IriteuliCinikgetrirtijitiel
tZW IIP Toorixdr IPAeit ioV . door tgl l ihrpfit'a, • poq,qt.T 7 ,'
t Ifforbfittnattl;
4inelf ,18f4k - r t (141.14.rj333tr,11
:NORTHWARD
EA,STWARD
ItTSBURG
TOWN.
8.47 2.15 .
• ...u9.: 27 2.58
10.02 3.29
Mechanicsburg.
" Car1i51e....... ' ,
" Nem-6114r
- Ithmrtttft-Tabrt: --
kADilta tL ROAD:
BIER ARRANQEMENT.
tiREAT TRUNK LlNrittim the North and North
west tfer Phitedelphis.,,New fork; Ateitatutrßltlin°,
t.;(3hatlott. Allitltovrb,rait6e. &e:. #c:
. . -
Trains leave Harrisburg for Phibidelplala. New York.
!leading, Pottsville, and all Interneclia,testatlons, at BA.
a. it. and 2.00 S. Y. • - -
!Ow Ylark ;Express Mayes! Hprrisburk. Mt 248
arriving at - Nor 'York's' V.l.sltic; same martinis:
Fares from HarriStinig: Tri New Yak V... 14: tai*Ha•
"tfeinbiat3.3s ,Haggaga checked th - romOt.
IlettinainietWe New-York at 6, A. 5t.,12 NatirOdit
7P. M.. (Pittsbarg Express.)- Leave PbiladeljthHk.,o
8.15 a. is —mid 3.30 P. a.. -- • - • •,,
S I eepi n g GP.Mill the New York -Papress Tratat throagh
to and from Pittsburg without change.
. Passetmers b' thaCataaissa, Railroad, leave Ta*Agee
at 3.50 A. 14 , and 2.15 IP. Y., tor Ph ladelphia,New,tor,
and All Way,Pointi. • j . •-, -'
Trains leave Pottsville at. 43.5.4. at. , and 2:30 T.,. Y„ for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New - York. - •= 1
An Arc,ommodation Pru3senger;train leaveaßea4lukst
5.00 A. if.. and retunisfrogi Philadelphia at am r .
air All the above ;rajas run dailj, Ettrialsya - OE
cepted. ,
A Suhday pain' leave:vial:Mlle at 7.30 A - . lei ldfd
Philadelphia et 3.15 P. M.;
COniriviltatkiP,l.iileale,Seation. and Eacursiotilqctels
at reduced rates to and - froat all points. , ' 4 of
G. A. MCCOLIA,
:General SuperinteadimV
Jvael7,, 1 SOS•tf,
nrg anb : Aug Aso Ist
1 - 1 R T B N S
FROM *Af(' YtRR A lICI7OIO 1,42 "
'A •WA - LtikVE'S,
•'•
.coultre or IstAlti- Lint, •Otrxr....r
• New style liiotiambiquei,i ' ;'
Pha . ' alel/o,Maid . , _L
TNiilad hlosalubiqueiiiini travailing "dresses,
Superior IduAlin Detain egin cidpre,
Colored Lawns and Crane de Pany,
filscit - Silk,puperior,quality. •
Superior Lyons itatizemer Silks; (sublime qsallty,),„;
--, Xlitrge4ot bf LinerrCanibric tiandkerelleth,
. A largalot vI Iritib Linen, t e r
_3llConet Cellars, new style,
L 5W Duzenit Misses and Men's Ccitto , n
White Litton:old Cotton .puck,
• Superior French Doeskin, • ' -'' • V - V -
Superior solid color • Feint : Ts . ,
- Eitztpirior niey Leonoral;
Sgparitr,Qreykoplin, i. • . -
Bee rey leoneras,
1511 k belieries and Colkahr,L. ". ' • ' ; .2
Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts ;
litareriiloe 1 7e4tings, ' ' 1
Super. Ladies and Ilens'XldGittTeS, ;
IlandsumeNew style Pointe and flingheins.
Brussels., Vellat,Three-nly(sjuierier flne„itind Crailtstat;
Gitrpet, •
Four-four five-four Cocoa and Cantina' Matting";
4-4 s—l 6-413..4 10.14 - Flour - OD - Clatbs,
Superior Bolting Cloths,„
Bonnet Ribiletis, ' •
BaltnoralSkirtei. i (June yr, 'W.
- IRTS,I•SK.I.4TS 11,SKIRTStt1,
. M. A.• . ,J9WW .
,CELEBEATED "NE PLO ULTRA" SKIRT , -
•Digir` Ai '
.
go..I7NORTH Bth §t.; - I"HTLA_DETH - PHIA.: -
. T .ShirtS of all lengths, and ani size waistina4stfinitery
and satisfaction guarranteed.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of erory flied ilia
shape, constantly on hand. •.„ • i "
-0,61 Skirt warranted-fay"' Six • Mcmilts:
BEAD HOW WE DO BUSINESSI. : 'i t :i
We do not make any c?vetipthrfalu the comnionluiciir
lotion of the term,hUt we make - •
" THE CHEAPEST SHARTSIVA D E;- . - '
because we make r j •, )
THE BEST AND DE.EY COMPETITAQ*
We warrant every skit we sell to be exactly as. res
refloated: We make al.o we sell, and. knowing hoW:tbily
are mode we guarantee them with full conadene,e,
are vita bad sided let legi ei.ekairrlf for a Tamil ore s; sail
if the y get out of order or break with in six Vatm/bßotte
will repair them free Of Charge,. •
tie mean to give our Customers: full eatisfitattoiti
we cannot do so and corflpeto with tke low priceilauction '
goads. Weidepend entirely 'lmok the superio,rity artb•
goods we etfer„iind the torn ese of, our teethed of ,doing
business.
Orders left:vb Suryons's pecqc.Btore. -
QIRECTION t SFUR
,
MEASUREMENT,
`laic:the exact size oi'tlie waist, 'without any'
Qnga - The exact Igngth requiridJarid the etze aroma
Lila bottom spring. Also if the -skirt is to be lams,
siniill';orMeditmv size it die topiatid whether &trail or •
plain round skirt.• -M. A. JONES;
Nolt North 'Bth Bt.;Philedelphiet.' , -
Offer the-Wax figitii::;:
au g INtt
VALL: AND WINTER 'ILIILLIQ
,- Ntaty,-31Es;E."(lnont*reeld Inform: her---frbads
and the Ili - Alio generally, thatehe has just returned from
Ne'wVorlyand Philadelphia with a large and vatiedlial '
sortment -of Millinery and Fancy; Goods,
.I:tidies Arm.
anll Clbak Trimmings , - Sc,-Eferaesortmet`coistlitir
Velvet llonnets do Mourning Collets..
.Sllkßibbons, Silks 'and Velielif'
Straw -do • _ Ilibtions4-41/1 gerltirie
Mourning do. , English, French andAtn er tr
Ladies Rydal Rats . eala Flowers • '
do, r Spanish do - • ,Igieez , • ,
Mlisses• do ' • 'Rancho's. • • -
Childrsa's ;Wool, Hooß, - French forum' - i
de. do, ; Zephyr Wool
Act. 'ErnbrolderedCaps•Shethind
Head Netts • Jett (a full line) ,
Read Diesies • 1 - -Bead Titoimings
Plumes—all colors ' -Grenadine- Veils'
I Ladies Dresil Caps - Belts and Bolting
do Mourning Cape Silk Cord and Tassels',
Stamping, -Braiding or Embroidery done to order.—
'All are invited to call. • - - oct-28 0 63.350
!1863: ~ • • '
ta.:A. li L . •
„. , „
• t. . 1,,t
, ,
;MILLINERY AND Titt,.•gr. qcstmi
I have, the preagure -of Informing my Mastoinarg - awl
Ina malls genera y that l , Have tit,* On :hamlet-Idr.
seek of VALL and WINTEE GOODS, Mel a ding FRENCH,
!PATT:ERVAIONNETS,`IiItitiONP, BILKS.' 'VELIiItSV;
',LACES, F A ENCII and ADMIC ANFLOWERS, . FEATA,
.
1 - EES: &c. - - '
Algo4- - STRAW, BSAVIR arid FL .T HATS atiaillawi
mite of-the latest sty!es and deslgns. - ,
' 5. '- -- -:, SC - MUM& lIRIISEN, j "'a
gent:o7,* i
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alspiPx pauttrotT,do.Sib run steam 18, Ott;
L'attot do do / hand. .tilo6l
- „glh and S luivenmeoga. •Allotheriarewarrinited.;
' No. 2.4 the size generally.used in private
OitAxai TODD; Of. the , '..9ht - ericiatt: Agrictilltirrst,sayint ,
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115.1MT - ET(gAI. CLOTHES, WRING:EI :`_';
6blld can readily Bring out b tabfall- of clothes ,
tow minutes, It is in reality a CLOTYIES sAYEAt 4,
Tlitt-E.4113 1 E1t and a STRENGTH SAVER! the say.
i ttg ozgarmentavellTalone pay a large per centagann,its,
nest. - Vi'e. Wink the - machine much- more than 7 - .LTB
po,g;IT.9SI,Y,BVERY-Ylrd.ll,lia the saving of garmeneo:
'Therb are several kinds, nearly alike in general construe.
- lion, but we consider it important that the WringerWl
fitted withposs-, otherwise a trea:qf garrailitB,VlT7 erP..g
the rollers , and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and,
'tear the chlthes,or Abe slabber- break loose from thil - !
haft, •pur own le_one of ' the first :make, and ikis Ai
POI:11:1 'after' nearly . _ FQIJIt• YEARS' Zt=
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1E„,• 3 , - If f rip t9 , 7 tag/ Cog Wheat it Warranted in every
• `paiotieidar: - - •
. 1 11 r o - Irrittjer heAurabte _without -Cog,
; -:Whfe!s.„ i - -
:Intr , A gnotT CAN it.Blitlt waited in every : town.
:Aar OfZthe:priceltilutplaceS where-no
one le eal , ingmewill send thtqWringer rpm or sasassz r ,
lorlitsritoulitreand cilidittri; address ' =' • '
1 ' BROWNING
nag 2t34m 34i Broadway, lied Ye k.
pO,EIDEL - hfAic ; •
,„,, WHOIX,BALX GROVEITIANiIi
• . fillet tintSIISSION MERCIIAITT„
rici.l7o34iAluitt-& Ne ,- ; 2- itoittif 7t13 ST.. PriltAtik.'
Ind {tot the, attenti on:of merchants to, Die larue nap erellr,
ki . s`ortell itoelt'dt Stibits;S:3 l riMe;treini ,`end Curies alkir
hiollltill4e 3 ;Isola sitacnee•t=.ll24llo rates. trmattf!
3oyers and sellers will Sad it to their advantage tb gi:cs 4
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Price enrrents Cotilting all the,varlcties• themar.,
kervii be had o#3: B. - 811RTOCK;
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pARENT9' Sohii•A' ui the b'eiT
- srettieir fit 314ititls; eaaithriftelrifftern with.
Re t r?l,4ll,cr-threstippths for2¢,vesux six monAs."4:
40 dents - 3r obelihrlttir " ,
cik :OMNI - I'B'4;m
Gk hi a 3oldtir:;l' .
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