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TIESCRIPTIVE - CATALOGUE
• -
-I- Jr . - OF
lONA -
-WITH WHOLESALEAND RETAIL PRICY-LISTS
FOl 1863,
De A e . " Ping and exhibiting the relative importance of all
. our valuable Native Vines.
CONTENTS.
- To COULESiONDENTS. sßig the advantage and ha
portance of the new kin ; An account of the lona
y
stock • the present SeLLSOU • Proposal to sell to clubs at
wholesale prices, by whi plan purchasers will obtain
t
, lane* at very little advan eon actual cost of production,
and always receive good ants in perfect condition; Ex
tant of the lona establishment; Method of producing
bast vines. i: 7 ,
Description of the different kinds, with a full account
of the distinctive characteristics of all those 'which are
-worth attention.
At account of the production of the two, new seed
- lona and Israella, with their history and accurate
descriptions ; betters from Mr. p. B. Mewl concerning
them. giving his opinion of their merits.
How to keep grapes in iyinter, , vi a l e ngravings show
in; how it May be easily and efficiently d.,ne.. Some of
our best new kinds may be kept as easily as apples, n
full vinouslife and flavor. •
-Tiro quality of vines as effected by the age of the
p/arite and different mode*of props gationrand the econo
my of the dif f erent kinds to pnrchusers, with many en
graving*. •
Selection of varieties to plant for the table and for
" (40 . 11 Y Use, with, the consideratlious whEl determine
the proper choke.
, Tables of selections fir different latitudes for any mini.
- bet of plants, from siX vines for a very entail yard, to
hundreds fur a fruit garden fi.u,rianily supply.
'fable of selections by Mr: Wed. - with the consider .c
thin% which influence his choice: of a 'selection of one
hundred.
The value of plants according to the method of props.
VAion, showing, also. how and what plants to use for
clothing the trellis the first year. and obtaining an im._
Oaediaxsproiluction or fruit. •;, ,
• Tor-Deicriptive Catalogue send two-cent stamp. 11.
3 itetrated Catalogue, three 3-cent stamps.'
• ' " . ' C. W. GRANT,
lona (near Peekskill), Westchester Co., N; Y.
' The Descriptive Catalogue is prepared to meet the
wants of the present time.,when the questions are ask
ed: "What are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what
( „ a their rialto?"
'
drape Vines for Garden and Vineyard, of surpassing.
quality, and at lowest prices. -
Tines fur immediate bearing, which will corer a trellis
the firgt &Own with bearing wood and a great quantity
of Visit.
',_—Viries_for . Vineyard planting of excelhint quality, and
at prices scarcely above the cost id production. I oiler
ritTes whicu I believe cannot be approached in quality
a id zhcapuess.
This season the new kinds of grapes hate everywhere
. shown the degieoef their saperionty over our former
.belt klcids to lie au great thatjeabella and Catawba have
almost passed Irons cousidarktion, and it wee not a little
gratif lug to me to learn , from all quarters that the
grapes which. received the, premiums were generally
borne on vines of my production' and I have hundreds
or, letters givingaccimote of trial; made of my vines in
competition with others for prciductiou and hardiness, all
speaking the same thing.;
I make an extract from a letter by one of our moat
distingub,hed bortientturalists rn a visiting tour in the
viculity of liartf”rd "Although I shall see you soon,
amd telt you tiolvc gratifying the eight which the excel
-lent portonniauce of your vines has almost uniformly
aifurded and alwayirwhen your directions have been fol
lowed, I cannot forbear mentioning a few instances in
This letter. One is a case in Manchester where vines of
ybur produntion, three years from planting, are carry
ing a crime( Delawares that are worth a journey to be
=Bold by the side of those from aniither, quarter, live years
fur *bleb a mulch larger price was paid, and which
base not onefitllt as, much weight, of fruit of au ire.'
- Measurably inferior quality. The purchatershowed me,
by Calculation bleed upon the value of the fruit now on
the slues, that your vines were cheaper at the peke
which he paid than the-pthers would have been if , fie
_ hid received them free With a gratuity of $2 each with
eirory vine. Mr. Muftieiwas right a hen he decided to
plant none but your best Delawares." Dated Hartford,
*opt. 4,1863.1 make another short. 'extract from a
letter from lir. Charles U. Beach, also of Hartford: • "I
did Out begin to plant.my,vineyard'until after thorough
Investigation; when it had become clearly app trent that
. my best contsti wad to trudt fully to your judgment, and
I determined to follow:your directions implicitly in, all
-matters pertaining to the vineyard; and I have only re
--gretted that I had nottaken this course emetic two years
sooner. I have pot beendisappointed in any one point
-except that thl,iferibrunuace has uniformly surpassed
my most s..rignine expectation. as welt as your premises.
I am uSing.iity utmost diligence to get another acre rea
dy fur theNalt, and must claim Your promise to call and
see that ml is right before I begin. - The bushels of Deli:
war and Dianna with which the vines are now loaded,
when only on the second year, and the exceilence and
tiesit•y of the fruit have warmed me with au enthusiasm
--foe the undertaking that is not unmingled with grati
tude to you for the full and explicity directions given in
your Illustrated Catalogue and Landmarks." And also
by letter, dited Hartford, Sept. 13,1163.
A alert extern from another Mr. Beach at Binghamp-
ton ; *., I may sum up all in one word; the clues have
' perf.4merias only vines of Dr C. W. Qvint 6 best seine
t‘OlS van do,anti those from other quarters are not td be
• mentioned in connection with them I wish my ground
would aecnmmodate 1,000 instead of 100. I followed
, your G•telogue implicitly, and alas studied Landmarks. 1 s ,
\ With such guides 1 did not fear the result. Dated Sept.
- 14. Truly and gratefully yours."
\3ly Descriptive Catalogue is printed on very iine pa
per. and . gottsists of 20 very large pages filled with Just
astekqiuttfigt as I Wive-thought inquirers concerning
vines wouldwith to find. I append the table of too-
I aids by which some idea of it nosy be formed. 'lt is " -
1 ust nitekwith 23 env atiegi.
It is sent. for a two-cent stamp. _
i I.I.IfSTi4TED C ITALOGUE. Seventh Eihtion.—
. Three_three-okFit stamps or less than ouethaft its cost.
No work hash een pubdt:hed in this counyr a y, of what
ever sits, which\tn compare with it In amount of prac
tit al information. It is newly written and contains
m•tny new engravings.
A pamphlet of thirty-two pages callee 'EDI CURD-
Y litt'S MANUAL Or THE VINE, will be published
_during the month with \till and definite directions for
the nianagement of Vines at their reception, and during
thetirst years of growth and early bearing. Illustrated
with tunny engravings for '4ifiereut circumstances of
• training. , . \ C. W. GRANT,
lONA, near vitEKSKI..ht. •
.. .
'
-
Wet s enter County, N. Y.
' P. Sy—l couldsay to sulisv.riborsto Landmarks, mat
sickness and events connected with the war have renter
s. fit impassible fir mob, keep my engagements to nom.
12be two next numbers bare been lying In type, and also
\ p\m
a largo part of the third for more -than three menthe,
' bullc`ould not command the time to corn tete the pub
lication. It requires weeks of uninterrupt attention, \
and until after the let of December I shall n t be able
to command hours. I feel my obligations to them, and
have strives. with all of my ability, to fulfill Ibln.—
Ono number may be expected during the month 0( NO
VEMBER. - „ [row 4'02.6m] _ _ O. W. 'O.
TREES! TREES !I—WILSON—
VILLE :TUBS m
ERY: Adams Co:. Pa.--BURKHOL
ui t WILSON. Proprietor*.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL. TREES,
=of thrifty growth awl fine assortment o varieties, for
r.di tiild Fall; and next Sprig- Persaas desirous of
purchasing will call on oar Agent, J. P. CROFT, Chant
bonibnrg, Franklin Co, Pa.
40,000 APPLE TREES
Four yearn old, very Wong ard funnily.
20,000 PEACH TRESS. •
I, 2, an& altars. very - Sue. Also, end Dwarf
"PEAIt AND PLUM TREES, •
- • 1,000 CHERRY TIEES,
Of the CaIUOVOII 3 7; Cambenand. Trlomph, Black
Kole: Black Tarturisui Elton, Gov. Wood, Yellow Spam
• lab, and Great Bigarreau.
10,000 GOOSEBERRIES,
Houghton and Obi° Seedlings. •
it.i,senavtiEs.
BLA,CKSERRIIS •
, STRAWBERRIES,
CURRANTS.
ROSE STOCKS.
• HARDY NATIVE GRAPE PINES:
We offer Teri strong plants of Anna,
Clinton, Catawba,
Concord. Lulaware. Diana, Oporto, Maxatawney, Hart
ford Prolifc,bahella. Rebecca, Taylor, Cuyahoga, Clara,
Ontario, mirllenshaw.
.
BURKHOLDER & WILSON.
Bendersville, Adams county, Pa.
.1, F. CROFT, Agent, Chamberaburg. (Sept 2--Jm.
ViiRAPt VINES.—Our Stock of
DELAWARE,: CONCORD. DIANA. HARTFORD
ounc,CREVELING ELSINGBURGXERBEMENT 3
'LOOM. TO RAYON, UNION TILLAGE: CUYAROGO,
REBECCA, ANNA TAYLOR OR lIIILLITT.and all the
otheileadlng kinds, is unsurpassed - anywhere In the
Country.
Parties wishing to wirChnseoind who cannot vieritour
grounds to examine our vines and vineyard, when all
the above and muny other Itinds,may be seen in fruit,
Would do well to send for our NEW PRICE LIST; which
is senttdall applicantstreeofcharge. J. KNOX, •
ie@t• 2-31 n. Box 155 Pittsburg. Pa.
T AW B RRIES!
A VOUSTAND SEPTEMBER
re goc4 months for planting STRAWBERRIES.
Qoud plants of isading Varieties,
WILSON'S ALBANY,
TRIOMPH DE GAND,
'ilovErs SEEDLING; etc.,
, in i;es hp.dat the Franklin Nurseries, or by addressing
t '‘eundersigned,4 order. JACOB HEYSER,
614 19 Agent.
• _DTOW READY.— Our new PRICE
ETV of - STRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES,
LoKBERRtEs. VITIVRAVIS. 1 :1 Cfo SEBERME S.
, GR k esTg.w, Es t kc.,15 now issued and will be Bent
iv all, lIPPL.I.n frec: of ebaw. J. ENO; •, ,
-AWL,_ -
Box 155 Pittabileg; Pi.
inces t 131anto anti Vutco.
F RANKLIN NURSERY, •
CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA.
The imbecriber_wonld invite the attention of the public
to a very fine assortment of Fruit and ornamental Trace
now ready for sale.
AB an inducement to plant APPLE TREES, I will
V am at $25 per hundred (the selection left as much. as
possible to myself) from 5 to 7 feet high, and well formed.
I will further guarantee the growth of them - , the pyr.•
chaser to dig the holes and give the tree the after treat
ment that I may direct.
- APPLE TREES - _
From 6to 7 feet high, 15 cte each. $12.50 per hundred.
4 toll feet my own select ion. $lO per hundred.
Extra larte, from 8 to 10 feet, 25 eta, each.
- ' PEACH TREES.
A tide assortment ot well grown healthy Peach Trees:
Including all the late varieties,
. 15 CENTS EACH, OR $8 PER HUNDRED.
An ettralot Seedling Peach Trees, $5 per hundred.
- •
- CHERRY TREES.
Most of the leading varieties now cultivated, and:known
to do well in this latitudepne year old-15 cents each, SLSO per doz.—Larger and older tree 30 to 50c. each.
PEAR TREES.
The Dear is now more extensively planted than any
other fruit tree, on account of its regular bearing, argoer
crops, and longevity.' Dwarf Trees, from 20 to'so casts
each; Standards, from 40 to 70 cents. -
PLUMS,
prom 40 to 60 cents each
APRICOTS,
From 25 to 50 cents each
GRAPES.
Every men now begins to feel the necessity of having
one or more Grape-Vines in hisgarden; and no fruit cab
be planted that will more certainly remunerate him.—
I cultivate most of the hardy varieties of the Native
Grape. and such as have proved themselves valnabje
in this latitude: Isabella, Catawba, Diana, Clinton,
Concord. Delaware. and others. One year old Vines.
from 25 to 75 cents each; two year old. from 50c..t051015
strong lay( rs. many of which have fruited this season,
from 75c. tb $2.00.
RHUBARB PLANTS-25c. eacb; $2.00 per dos.
ASPARAGUS SETS—SI.OO per hundred.
BLACKBERRIES (Lawton}—sl.so per dozen.
RASPBERRIES—in variety—from 50c. to $2.00 per
dozen.
CIIRRA`:;ITS (in varlet y)—from 50e. to $2.00 per dozen.
I, have a choice collection of EVERGREENS, Orna
mental Trees, and hardy Shrub's, which I will sell as
cheap as they can be- procured elsewhere, t t the same
qua ity The following are some of the varieties; Noe.
way Spruce. White Spruce, American Mewl; Fir. Arbor
Vi Vacs—Amex:loan, Chirese, Siberian; ,Nepal and Golden;
- Irish-Junipers; American and European Lindens, Ma
ples, Spireaa: Wiegelias, Dontzias, .slnlionius, Honey
suckles, and Roses.
All orders will be promptly atten ,4 "4 to, and delivered
in Chanabershurg. or at the Rail Rom, without any other
charge than the slight cost of packing.
Sept. 2. 1863. JACOB HEYSER, Agent.
STRAWBERRIES.—Our new - Cir
cular. giviug varieties of Strawberries. that have
proved the most valuable the past season, with price of
plants. and other information, will be sent to all appli
cants. J. KNOX.
eept.2-3m. Box 155 Rittaburg, Pa.'
Marital,
TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROE'S,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY I
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY !
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY!
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ARP BETTER THAN PILLS!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS)
ARE -BETTER THAN
,PILLSI
Lyon's Periait7l(Ts are
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
.THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
TILE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
/ THE ONLY FLUID PUPARATION
ever bronghtfrforo the public, and as a diuretic and
liTegniarities,chall.nges •he world to pre.
duce an eiittal; they are, in the most obstinat. cases,
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD:
RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO GOOD!
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD!
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD
AND_ CANNOT•DO HARM.
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO!
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
IF THE DIRkTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED'TO:
SAFE AT: ALL 'TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
ascent when , expressly forbidden in the directions which
are wrapped around each bottle, and have the written
signitture of Dr. JNO. L. LYON upon them
NONE OTHERS ARM. GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
. NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
They tureen those ills to which the female system le
entils . :cted with dispatch and a degree of certal"ty which
nclthi”g but a scientifically conspoutided fluid prepara
tion could reach.
. .
OTITER I
NQ OTHER!
NO OTHER I
NO OTHER I
USE
USE
USE
For my Drops stand before the world 'as the tze 'plus
ultra of all remedies, for.the cure of all diseases of the
kidneys and bladder, Lencoreab, Prolamms,and the mild
but positive'correction of all irregularities.
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON
DO NOT BE IMPOSED, UPON I
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON!
DT those who have other preparations, which they de
'are to palm off npon'tbe strength of the popularity o
my Drops, and who-recommend theirown nostrums,thui
appropriating to themselves the constant-demand fort
my Periodical Drops,as a medium for selling something
which is worthless and inefficient- But when the Drug
gist yon apply to has not got them, either make him
buy them for you, or else enclose one Dollar to the near
est general wholesale agent, who will ;return you a
bottleby return 'Express.
You will thus save yourselves trouble and obtain re- ,
Ref from the greatest Female Regulator of the, Nine.
tetnth Century.
0ver25,000 Bottles 'of this medicine have been sold
within the last six months, and every Lady that hastier&
!herb, but for-the nature of the cure would furnish us
with her sworn certificate of their efileacy, it takes
but one Dollur to make the experiment, and I appeal.to
these or'your sex who are emfierlitg.will y ou waste
sway when a single'Dollarwill give you instant relief.
' prepared solely by Dr. Jno. L. Lyon, Practicing Phy
sician.
Price gl per bottle.
C. G. CLARK & CO-,
Wholeinde Druggists, New H aven , C one .
General Agents for United States and. p an w as .
Por Bale at Wliolessle by
D. S. 'BARNES k CO., New York.
GEO. C:_ GOODWIN & CO , & a i m .
JOHNSTOIi, PLLOWATA COWDEN,
Sept '63-eow-ly3 ' - 23 North sixth it.,Phila.
eiwilt-cotkiiii.litipositortjt! Novembet :18; -i , 186& --i
lamp, filtebithico, Sze.
WXON'S COLUMN.
At no time since the comMenement of Nix
on's Drug Store, has there been so
PULL AND COMPLETE A STOCK
of Fresh and
PEAFECTLY RELIABLE MEDICINES
To offer to those who are so unfortunate as to be
conipelled Ai; indulge in such luxuries . . The
fact is, that unlesE4here are large and rapid
sales no establishment can supply its
customers with strictly fresh and re- •
• — liable remedies, in the shape of
Drugs. and Chemicals. Time
affects with much more
. rapidity many more
arti
eles in medicine than in any
' other merchandise, hence the no- •
` chssity of rapid change of stock to
secure to the purclaser just • what is
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
centinuance of favors. In connection with his full
stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
' be offers a full assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES OF STANDARD CHAR
ACTER
Such as
Jaynots Family Modioinee.
Ayer'g Pectoral,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Pills,
Beltnbold's Preparations,
Hostetter's Bitters,
Drake's Bitters, -
German Bitters.
• Wishart's Pine Tree Coraial,
Tarrant's Aperient, -
- Kennedy's Discovery,
Hunt's Liniment.. '
- Blair's HypoPhosphites
llobensank's
Pills,
Morse's Pills, •
Brandreth's Pills,
Leidy's Pills ,
Townsend's Pills.
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
Fahnestoek 'eVerminure.
Worm Confections,
Worm Candy.
Plasters,
. .
Ointments,
Washes, Lotions.
with many other articles in this line, all of which
are sold only on the representcitiois of;
the makers of the articles.
BAZIN'S. LUBIN'S, BDRIIIrSi
and other
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND SOAPS
• Hair Dyes, Pomades, and
other articles for the Hair, among which is
NIXON'S BROMATRICIIOS,
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. •
',ION'S GLYCERINE LOTION;;
Ville is just the article needed for the Tremor
al Of 'Dandruff from the Scalp, and leaving
the hair soft and_ glossy. In 'presenting
these two articles for the Hair, the
Proprietor has thesatgaction of
knowing that they do all -
- that is represented.
NIXON'S TETTER OINTMENT
continues as much a
favorite 11X ever and it can
and does perform remarkable cares
of , Sitin Diseases, and is guaranteed in all
cases to act as represented.
HOBSE AND CATTLE POWDER
1
• : - In less than one - I
year and a half OVER TWEE- ; 1
VY-VITH lIMEDRED PACKS HAVE sax!?
Sot D'land the sales are on - the increase. 4t is just
!
the powder for
1 1
The llorie.
The Cow,
` . The Hog,
It is neatly putup and full directions go with eaoh
;pack. Hundreds of testimonials could
. , be presented, but the pro
; , prietor deems it.
best g" '..
- 1 to let it travel on its own merits.
I
RARER - CROUP SYRTII"
Is made only at Nixon's for this County:and has a
Yost of friends who' can testify
to its merits.
Nixon is able to offer a large stock of
Truss.ee.
hotdaar Braces.
upporters.
Bandages
_ also
Combs,
Brushes,
Toilet Powders,
Perfumes, ,
s
Shaving SOW,
Toilet Soaps,
Pocket Books,
Purses. .;
• -Indelible Ink.
- • Tooth Powder.
Tooth Waslies.
Toothßruehee, ,
SlionirPs,
- •;- Flesh Brushes.
pure Spices.
Starch.
Indigo,
, . ,, , _ Stove Black,
Saponifier,
. ,
Rat and Roach Destroyer. .
In conclusion, Nixon begs leave to say that his
stock will always be kept up to the very
'best point, and will include •
~ •
. every thing cal- ' , ,
-auk
, .
ted to give health , •
. amlcomfort to the afflicted: ,' -
' besides such articles as tasteiequires.
The Insportsnt lever, in business is morlOy. and as all
.! mershandise can be had at lower rates
l'-nr ..ash than time. li / tios
desires to malt* '
; HIS BIISINESELSTRIOTLrY °AIM
June 17.1863.
SADDLERY SADDLERY !-4-Sad
dies, Bridles, Harness, Collari,Trtinkri, Valises, Ac.
Sign of the HORSE COLLAR.
JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfallyreturnshistbanke
to his patrons for the liberal encouragement received
from them heretofore,and he would invite them indthe
need any thing in his
a O Y LD . STAND, on the East
li s c i l d m e e.'m o t i l : gi n tl i e n g''h S i t nin r e e ra e a t i , l Cha Yiwg m fbli b l e taa rsburg, Ave doors South of
Huber A Tolbert's Hardware Store, where he keeps Con
stantly on band every variety of SADDLERY AND
HARNESS of his own Manufacture, and be is prepared
to sell Lhasa:ire at terms that defy competition. Every
artic:e offeredfar sale is warranted to he made of the
best material and by competent workmen. which-will be
fully demonstrated on an examination thereof.
TRIINES AND- VALISES.—He would alio call the'
attention of persons wanting a good, neat, cheap bud
substanial Trunk or Valise, to his ,assortment.
June 17, ffl3.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
CFACPORY.—The undersigned would respectfully
announce to his friends and the public generally. that
he has taken the SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP for
merly carried on by Matthew Gillen, dec'd, on WEST
MARKET STREET, near the Conocoeheopus Cre , e-k,
the Borough of Chambersburg, where ho manUfsctares
Saddles, Bridles and Harness. and has constantly on band
an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips, &c.
He employs none bat the best of •Workmen, and con
structs all work from tin beet material. TRUNKS and
VALISES constantly on hand { all of which will be sold as
cheap as the ehrapest. A continuance of the former,pa
tronago of the shop is most respeetfullysolielted; -
June 17, 63 ' JAMES B. GILLAN
WHIPS WHIPS .! WHIPS !--
wiLL.Lku Simian k Sox, corner of Main and
Washington Streets, Chambernburg, Vn.., manufacturers
of all kinds of WHIPS, such as Wagon. Carriage and
Riding Whips of variohs sizes and of superior quality,
which they offer to the public_ either by Wholesale or
Retail, at very moderate prices. LASHES of all lengths
kept constantly on hand and forsale by the dozen', very
cheap. They also manufacture superior HORSE COL
LARS, to which•they Invite attention.
Ordersfrom &distance solicited and promptly attend
ed• to .lone 17, '63. ,
BROAD GEARS,COLLARS, HAL
JEJ TERS,and anything In the Leather line belonging
to the Baddier'e tisimiss.always on hand and made to or-.
der, and on reasonable terms. at GOItDONI3, opposite'
the Indian. Queen Hotel; Slain at.
•
H. GORDO A N—successur' to
C e Dam . . Gonnott—givee notice. to hie customers
and others. that he is still at the OLD STAND, opposite
the Indian Queen Hotel, Main street,Chambersburg,Pf.
VORDON HAS A SUPERIOR
_ lot-of SADDLE'S, HARNESS, BRIDLES, nth-
R PS, SPURS, %bleb be will sell cheap for cash dr
good trade.
PEPAIRIN DONE AT SHORT
G-
notice. on rensoneW. ternie,, by C. U. GORDON"'
He invitee bia friends to come to nee him.
G. A. DEITZ. , TENCH M'DOVVELL.
W I TZ &lIDOWEtL
WILL PAY - THE liiGITEST PRICE
The SheePl
55ainnervt Varneso,
Coal,
,11-umber, c.
IN CASH FOR
FLOUR,
WHEAT,
I
RFE,,
CORN,
OATS,
CLOVE.g SEED,
, -
TIMOTHY SEED.;
And all kinds of
P EQD U C;
=I
ALL KINDS OP
SALT;
COOL,
LUMBER,
\\ CE ' NEN7,
"PLASTER. z
I AND SAND
yOR SALE,
CHEAP For. CASH,
DEITZ 4. if DO WELL'S ,
WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
Near the!road Depot,
C H , AIB 'E R S BLT RG, P A.,
AND
On NOrth Carlisle Street,
GREENCASTLE, PENN'A
'June 17, '63
EW FTRM!—COAL ! COAL !
LUMBER! , LUMBER!—LEO; EBERT & SON,
axing purchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of George
A. Deitz, will continue to car on the same business, and
will always haveon hand a large supply of Lumber and
Coal. They will be prepared to till all orders" at the
shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron
age of the late firm and the public generally,and all
who may desire Coal and Lumber to give them scan.
feeling assured that no means wilrbe spared to accom
modate those on the most reasonable terms.
June 17,'03-tf
Boots anti *tom.
NEW SHOE STORE.—The Sub
scriber takes this method of Informing the citi
zens of Chamhersburg and vicinity, that he has inert
returned from Phi/adelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK of Boota and Shoes, of every variety, style and
‘p ttern and of the best Manufactures -
a ne has' no aid Shoikeeper s on hand.. His whole stock
fa new. Give him a call—yon can easily Snit yourself.
He Invites the Ladies, especially, to call, as he will take
pleasure in showihg his goods. Store in the nein for-,
erly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq., as a Law Office,
and more recently used for the purpose by Giiiirge Eye
ter, Esq., two doors North of Fisher's Hotel,Main Ski eet,
Chatnbersburg. Pa. ,
Ills 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, Slippers, Boots and Brogans.
Do not forget the place. No trouble to show Goode et
the NEW STORE, two doors North - of Fisher's Hotel,
Main Streeet, Ohambersburg, Pa., by
June 15.1861. , PETER FELDMAN.
CALL AND SEE !-THE UNDER.
SIGNED announces -to his numerous friends and
customer/013dt he continues to manufacture do orderV
and keeps on hind a full and complete assortment of
various qualities and styles of SHOES. and GAITERS,
for Ladies, - Misses and Children. His assortment of
BOOTS, gzippa, le., for Men and Boys' wear is com
pletes to which he respectfully invites attention. Work,
of ail kinds made to order, in a neat and durable man
net, and at short notice. Call and see before parchment
elsewhere, and he will eldisfy purchasers that he sells at
yety Innen' profits ter Oast; Don't forget the place-:-
near, -,poosite Huts & Keefer's Store, Chambersburgi.
pa. GEORGE LEUITHIL
June 17,/863.- . -
JOB PRINTING, in every stA
done at the office of the muncrANt RBPOSITOW
DENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I'
- SUMMER' TIME TABLE- IV= - Trains': DagY
to and from Philadelphia, on and after MONDAY,
APRIL 2.oth, 3803.
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will dept from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as•follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrlshgrg
daily at ROO A. st:, and arrives at West Philadelphia at
0.10
FART LINE leaves Hairisbnig dally,(exeopt Monday)
at 5.45 A. X., and arrives ta west hiladelphia at 9.55
A.m . . Passengers take hreakfait at Lancaster.
. WAY ACQOIII.MODATION, via Mount Joy, - leives
Harrisburg at 7.00 A. X.; and arrives at West Philadel
phia et IL2 a. sx.
--
'-'FAST MAIL, TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dally,(except
Sunday) at 1.00 r. N., and arrives at West Philadelphia'
at 5:00 P. X.
BA ItISBURCLACCOWI4ODATION VII4IN. via Co.
lumbia. leaves Ilarrisbnrg at 4.00 Y. and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. M.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily (except 'Monday) tit2.oll A. N.; Altoona, 7.15 A.
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 1:10014
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilarrie•
burg daily at 3.00 A. is.; Altoona at 8.00 A. N, take
breaking*. and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. x.
MAIL TRAIN deaves Harrisburg at .3.15 P. N., take
supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12,30 A. N.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at IBS P. N.; Altoona
at 8..35 P. M. and arrives, Pittsburg at 1.00-A. N.
HARRISBiIRO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 P. M., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8 - .00 P. M. •
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 P. x., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 P. Y.
This train runs 'via Mt. Joy. . _ _
June TT ,1863,tf.
VORTHERS CENTRAL RAIL:
11 WAY I—SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Three trains daily to and from Italtimore and Wish,
'lngton City. - •
Connections madeurith trains on Pennsylvania
road. to and from Pittsburg and the West.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
lest Bran - ch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
On and after Monday, April 20/7s, 1863, the Passenger
Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at
and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows,
, .
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) - 10,10 4L X.
leaves Harrisburg 1.15 ?. M
" !, arrives at Baltimore 6.35 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday) - 11.07 P. M.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
. -
Monday) -2.00 sa li,
",, arrives at Baltimore daily,
' (except Monday) 6.15 a. N.-
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg 6.30 l: X.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Valtlinore daily (ex- .
' "- , cept Sunday) ' - s•-- 9.15 A. sr
" leaves Harrisburg 1,15 P. 41.
arrives at Sunbury 4.05 P X.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Baltimore daily... ' 9.15 P. M.
" , arrives at Harrisburg • 1.35 A. x•
" leaves Ilarriebtkg daily (ex
cept
Monday):"..4,-, ' 3.00 AWI
4 .arrives at Sunbury " - 5.38 A. is
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
. ..
Baltimore daily (except Sun- .
day) .. 2 55 0. 1,1.
tt arrives at l llarrisburg 7.3 a P.M,
For further information apply at the °Mee, in Penn
sylvania RailroAd Depot, Harrisburg. r-
J. N.DoBARRY gen Bap!.
June 17, '63.-tf...
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.—Three
1.1 Trains Daily to Nein York and Philadislphis.
On and after Monday, At ra 20th, 1863, the Passenger
Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Depot, at Rairtisbnrg,for New York and Philadelptda, as
follows, viz:
EXPRES, LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. x., on
arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from.
West,amivimein New York at 9.80 A. M., and Phila.:
delphia a 18.20 s. M. A sleeping car is attached to Ebe
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. at.,arriving
in New York at 5:30 P. M., anSPhiladelphia at 1.50 P. M.
BAST LINE leaves ilarriabnrg at 2.00 P. vr„ arriving
in New York at 10.25 P. Y., and Philadelpbia at 7.00 P.M.
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A: Y., and MI&
leiphia at 8.16 A. w.. arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P.
=
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12,00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.30 P m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 P.*., ar
riving at Harrisburg. at. 2.10 A. M. and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car Is also attached to this train. 4
Connections are maths at Harrisburg with trains on
the Pennsylvania.. Northern Central and Cumberland
Valley railroads, and at 'goading for Philadelphia,
W likesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &c.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New 'Dirk
and Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $3 35 in No. 1 care,and $3 in N 0.2.
For tickets or other information apply` to
J.J. CLYDE,
June 17,'03, tf. \ General Agent, Harrisburg,
1862. - 1863.
WINTER AkRANGEMENT:u--
CUMBER LA AN D V.ALLEY.AND FRANELLN
RA IL ROA DS.
' MANGE OF IIOURB.—.On and after_ Monday, NO
'ember 17.1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, an
tollows,(Sundayn excepted) :
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HAR
RISBURG:
Leate Hagerstown
•• °rimmed° 7.37 3:33
{ Arrive at 8.17 439 1
Cliamberiburg
Leave at. ....
Leavee SlapponAbing
Newrille
Carlisle V,
t. Mechanicsburg..
Arrive at Harrisburg.—
FOR CHAMBERSBURGAND HAGERS
TOWN. ,
Leaves Ilarvisburg
• Mechanicsburg ......
" Carlisle 94;.„ 2.65
" Howling 10.02 3. 2 29
" Shippensburg.. 1023 4.00
Arrive at Charabersburg...... ..... 4.30
Leave Channbersbnrg 11.10 4.40
s' Greencastle ............. ..... -.1115 5.80
Arrive at Harrisburg 12.35, 0.10
Aarlfaking close connections at Harrisburg with
tntius for Philadelphia, Nevi York and Pittsburg; and
with trains for all points West.
0. N..I,IThL, Supt.
R.ll. Office,Chambersbnrg. N0v.:11,. 1862.
1863
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD:—This great line, traverses the North.
err, end Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Oympany, end under their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout, its entire length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bueinets
trent liarritiburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork.) (177 miles) on
the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (7t
miles,) on the Wester aDivision.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
LEO. EBERT & SON
HAIL TRAIN leaves 'Notth
EXPREB.S TRAIN leaves North
Care run through WITHOUT OHANGStbOth Ways ,ouL these.
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haves,and be-
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. -
. . . .
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express train both Sraja.
For information respecting Passenger bushiest apply-at
the S. E. Corner Ilth and Market streets, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
• S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cora3th and Market sts.,Phihnia.
• J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J • 11.1) rill, Agent N.C. R. 8.. BaltiMorS,
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, PhlladelPhi . a.
• _LEWIS L. HOUPT, •
- General Ticket Agent; Philadelphia.' " '
-JOS. D; POTTS,
June 17;63] ;dotterel Menage r, Williamsport. "
•
VECG'` TO.TJA.tido' AND .
• 1 _,..fpr0RE.1.41, the - dein= of ChambersbUri, ai r /
rian i ty The undersigned, having been tompelled'U.
leave Virginia on ac'eonnt of his Union nentimentedme
come among pin to eetabliab a bisinetaX o Piligtlft
long exmieneeiancl by close attention, 'meet.
pith i geneiloas support: His !ilea will emmilt,of all
be bextbrpntedt I'OBACPO intilßEGAMorhinblevill :
)tellainlieep se can he hid anywhere ip
11 0:et
the Namp la of the g kot, 4 ,
VIO Vranklin Hotel, next deer to ntu7 Book Bibsh;
Anntipeast Verner of the DLimend. ' /
Jane 17,1863.
'Lingo of Etabel.
• SAMUEL D. YOUNG, -
Supt. !Middle Div. Penn'a R. R
NORTHWARD
EASTWARD
Cobarroantr ,Segarist
-- RiDINO . .- RAIL ROAD-SUM
-Isl,ltEß-AnkuarKENT. • '
HEAT TRUNK UNE from the North North
west for Phitadelpbia; New York, Reading . , pastel's*
Lebanon, A fleittosra. Ruston, &e.. &e. •
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville; and all intermediate Biafora, 64/1.130
A.. x . and 2.0 P. M..
N INV York Express leaves Harrisburg. at 2.16 A. 111.,
arriving at ,New York at 9.15 the same morning.
Faxes from Harrisburg: Te New York $5.16: to Phila
delphia $,235 and $ 2 - 80, Baggage checked through.'
Returning. leave New York. at 6 a at.,12 Neal:41111d:
7P. X.. (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia', at `
tub A. v., and 3.30 7. M.
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains through
to and from Pittsbrirg
Passengers. by the Eatawista Railroad leave Tartlaire
at 8.50 A. m., and 2.15- p. M., for Philadelphia, New York,
and all Way Points: •
.. . . . . ~
Trains leave Pottiville at 915 A. st.,and2.Bo P. St.', tot
Philadelphia, tiarrisbnr.g and New York. .
An Accommodation Passenger train leaveeßeading at
5.90 A. x.. and returna from Philadelphia at 5.00 P.
. .
itir- All the above trains run daily, Ettinde,r(ei.
cepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.306. st 4. and .
Philadelphia a 3.15 P. a.
Cominutatlon.lllleare.Seaeon, and cnrsion,Ttctbta
at reduced rates to and from all points. -
G. A .11iCCOLL13,
General ,Superintendent.
Jane 17, 18634 f.
art) anb latug eiebo.
(IRE A-T BARGAINS
ILA FRox JEW YORK AUCTION& 1
AT :WALLACE'S,
CORNER OF MAIN AND' QUEEN EITHEIVIS.
Now style Mosatnbigues, •
Diana chene Pinid,--
Twilled Mosambignes for travelling dresses, „ • •
Superior Mueliii'Delidrieir In colors,
Colored Lawns and Craps de Pony, • • - •
Black Silk, snperior quality,
Superior Lyons Ittitizemer Silks, (iinbiltne saallty.) •
A large lot of Linen - Cambric Handkerchlefe,
A-large lot of Irish Linen, '
'•Jaconot Collars, wow - style,
600 Dozens '.Tidies, Misses and Men's Cotton Hoge,
White Linen and Cotton Duck, - •
• Superior French Doeskin -
Superior solid color Poititilli Fig Silks, - •
Superior Grey Leonorae,
Superio Grey Poplin, - .
Best ' quality Grey Loonoraa, _ •
Silk p eck• Ties and Collars,
—Ladles and Misses' Fillet Mitts;
Marseilles Feedings, ••
-
Super Ladies and Mena' Kid Gloves; . . • .
Handsome Now style Prints and Ginghams.
CARPETS.
Brussels. Velvet, Three-ply(euperior fine)and comm.,
Carpet,
Four-four hve-four Cocoa and Canton Matting,
6-4 6-4 6-4 10-1 Floor Oil Cloths,
Superior Bolting Cloths,
Bonnet Ribbons;
Balmoral Skirts.
SKIRTS SKIRqS 1! SKIRTSII,I
X. A. JOBE* ,
CELEBRATED "SE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT,
". BOLD OiLT AT , • , „
No. 17 NORTH Bth St. PHILADELPHIA.
nista of all lonkths,and any size waist made to order;.
and satisfaction gnarranteed. • .
Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every site LA"
shape, constantly on hand: • -
Every Skirt warranted for six Month's.
- READ HOW WE DO BUSINESS. •-, -
We do not make any cliiailsktrts in the common acter,
Maim of the term, but we make
THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE,
because we make -
THE BEST AND DEPY_CO3iPETITIOX'
We warrant everyiddrfieq sell to he exactly as rep- '
resented. We make a 'Uwe stall, and knowing how they
are made we guarantee theni with full confidence. if, -'
we sena bad skirt we mitt ex'cliangs it for a new One, Mid 1 .
if they get out of order or break within six months, we
wit/ repair them free of Charge. , 4.:
We mean to gize our custoiders full atitisfaction, blot.
we cannot do so and compete - With the low priced auctfee 1 . -
goods. W o depertdentirely*on the superiority of tRe
goods we offer. arid the fairness of our method of doing,
.
bnsitiesiz , i
_
Orders le ft at SurTocteit.4k. Store.
DIRECTIONS FOR - ,YEASUREMENT:
Take the exacta's° of the without any' silltreie ,
ance. "Theexact lingth required and the size around:
the bottom spring. Also-if the skirt is to be 'large,
small, or medium size at the top, and whether a ttait or, \
plain round skirt. . M. ,h. JONES,
Noll North Bth St., Philadelphia. ~
Over the Wax figure. i
Aug 19-1 . f
, •
,
- LIALL AND NI
NERY.—Vni. E. Gaon would inform her friends.,
and the Public generalcy, thatshe has just returned from
New York ane,hiladelphiti - with &large and varied *1
eortment of millinery and Fancy Goods, Ladies Drer*
and EloairTrimmings, &c., &. Her assortment constants(
Velvet Bonnets do Mourning Collars
Silk . do Ribbons, Silks and Velvets'
Straw. do Velvet Ribbolle--gdl colors:, s
Mourning do .. . English,'Prench and Amerl-
LadieS It ydal - Hats - can Blower's .
do Spanish. dd Laces . ~
Mime do dtf Itbuches •
Children's Wools oods Drench forms '
do • Fancy 'do - Zephyr Wool - '
do Embrofilbred Caps Shetland Yarn . . -.
Thai Netts „. ; Jets (a full line)
Bead Dresses :-. 4 ,... , Dead Trimmings . •”‘
Plumes—all colorl Grenadine Veils
; 0
Ladies Drees Caps` Belts and Belting
•do -Mourning-Caps' , Silk Cord and Tassel* , • ~i,
Stamping for Di -aiding or Embroidery done to order.—
All are invited to ca 11.4 - oct 28 ,433411 n '.,+
* .„
nufactures.
A. H. 'P. M
2.451
1 I
rro THETUBLIC GEisTERAILY
CHAZIDERSBURG FOUNDRY.
tte undersigned takes this method to inform the pale.'
that he has taken the FOUNDRY so long carried on by; . .
Wm. Seibert, with all the PATTERNS connected there."
with, where he purposes continuing the bnsiiess, and
now prepared to make
4. 9.32 . 2.00.
-10.10 - 2:42
...10 42 812
-.1.1.15 8.40
ALL KINDS 6 - 1 1 CASTIN'tIS,
that may be wanted by the community. Partieidar I
tendon will be paid to making and keeping on hand ev- E
ery description.of PLOWS, CASTINGS, WAGON•
&c.
Alltlndsof Castings made to order. • -
New Plows, of different patterns; always on head or
made to order. ,
OLD DOTAL taken in trade, for which thoitgkest:
price will be given.
Brdevoting 'himself attentively' to Vastness he hoPati
to merit and receive a share of public patronage:
June 17,'63. - ABRAHAM METZ
A. It. T.M.
8.05 135
847 2.15
olsi - Ev - . MARBLE; YARD.--.-Theid
"
undersigned respectfully animpnces to the citizens.,,
Franklin - county that he hes opened a New Marble'
Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr.Metrdlos;;i:
directly opposite J. S. Nixon's Drag Store; Main Street,
in the Borough of Chamlierabdrg, where he r will keep ie
hand or make to order all articles in lifeline of twutinesei „,_
such as MI)NUMENTS, TOMBS and READ STONES;`'
MANTLES, TABLE & STAND TOPS, ker: ' numuittetruri4l i- 1
from' the. very beet Poreign and DoraesticMarble.
Ile respectfully solicits a ball front those whOmayttefatsB
want of any article In the above line. .13e is.confiderit IA ,
Ids ability toaatisfy ail who may be pleasidlo patrdailie fCt
him, either as regards his prices, or the quality beauty • }
and chasteness of his work.
July 8,'83. , JOHN' A. GROVIL ~;-1
1868
DROOM • MANUFACTOIT.-4heiili
Ander,signed still carry on. theft' BOOM MANIII4 a
OltY, at their old stand, on. East Market Street,, ,
ABlambersharg. They Word/inform the &WO that theil LI
bave proyfded themselves with a. Machine to. take oil ;t
'Broom seed, which they will do fo retch as do not Want'
toi do itthernselves, and make their ,Brooms cheap jOrt,;
eci,o4; °ran the %hares. -
- .
' They ; will also pay thigth rOR 88.0631.0011/: .
lt wilt
pntrip. , . [Sept 18-3 m) . . D. AO. J. LITTLE., -,. ~
- 1.15 i.m;
8.001.mr
Joiar _ • ' I ,owg m'ict,vi*li ) 0
JORN C I . HOPKINS ,• •
,•,
, ,IMPORT - gftg, & //4ALP 3 TN(A
CHINA, G -T. ASS AND QUEENSWAIM,
• " ; No atottzr Sim; •""
Vor further pertieulargepplf to B=l3 , SIDLYCCIFM
-mberelVarg, pa _ jeep. 23-11.1 -
IICIIRI)LBASAELS,;• __ • • .
:LI Isittittibs.• -• , • .
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„
- entra: ll. • BANDOLS anti
7' . MOITIACTUBBR OYROSEWLOOD ea* '
i./J % 1 MOULDING S, "="w''
; LO9ErNq GUM AND vtortata MAIM, -
ofTOTSAverfp.tion IPk - 1.9
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