The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 06, 1864, Image 3
gym, tants anti "Fines. DES.CRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF lONA VISE, NLTII WHOLESALE AND Ith - TAIL iILIDPAISTS _ • FOR INS Oularthing and exhibitiug the relative Importance of all our rain's* Native Vines. TOConr.iseosocuts. stating the advantage and partance of the new kinds: An account of the Tenn Stock thil-presunt seasm; Proposal to sell to clubs at Wholesale prices, by which plan purchasers will obtain vines at very little advance on actual cost of production, wad always receive good plants in perfect condition; Fa ust of the lona establishment; Method of producing beet vines. Dow i p ti en of the different kinds, with a full account -of tho gistinctivo characterisfics of all those- which are worth attention. An account of the production of the two-new seed •ungs, Dna and foraella, with their history and accurate 4slicrlptiona; Letters front Mr. P. 11. Mead concerning Coal, giving his opinion of their Inetit , S. , flow to keep grapes in.Wlntcr, with engravingsshow- LM; how it may he v.u§ll,*'Untl etticiently done. some of wr best new kinds may lie kept as easily us apples, n full vinous life and flavor. The finality Of vines as effected by the age of the 'Mints and different modes of propagation, and the econce, lay of Ike different kinds to purchasers, with many • en graving& . Selection of varieties to plant for the table and for tinnily 1140, with the -considoratlions which determine the proper ii,huice. Tables of selections fir different latitudes for any nose= taw of plants, from six vines fOr a „very small yard, to bhndrects for ft fruit garden for noisily supply. Table of selections ••Xr. Head, with the considera• thins Which Judaea. his choice of a seloction of ,one hundred. the value of plants according to the method of propa- Ctldn, ahuwing . also. how awl what plants to use for thing the trellis the first year. and obtaining an tin ' Mediate production of fruit. • (tor Desdriptice Catalogue send ta-o-eent stamp. 11/migrated /migrated Catalogue, three stainpf. C. \V. GRANT,' lona (near Peet:AlM, Westchester CO., N. Y. The Descriptive Catalogne.is prepired' to meet the Timis of the present time. when the questions are ash - - 611 "Whitt are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what Is their valuer lirape•Vinea for Garden and Vineyard, of surpassing i and at lowest prices. • Tines for immediate hawing, Which will cover n trellis Otto that Ae42.4.111 with bearing, wood and a great quantity fruit., 'noes for Vineyard planting of excellent quality, and elf prices ibeircely above the cost of production. I offer Inner' within 1 believe cannot be approached in quality M 4 atespriess. Thin air nun the new kinds of grapes have everywhere shown the degree of their superiority over our former best kinds to be nu great that Isabella and Catawba have stlinont passed front consideration. and it wits nut te little gratifying to Me to learn . : front all quartets that the *apes which received the premiums were generally borne on vines of my production, and I have hundreds cif hitters givlugaccuuote of trials made of my vines ill ItArupolitioa with ethers fur production and hardiness, all Awaking the same thing. I make au extract from a letter by one of <MT Most 4tatinguisheri horticaltitralintesr u a visiting tour in thii Vicinity of 'Lanford: •` Although I shall nee you soon, end tell you bow gratifying tire eight which the excel lent performance of your vines has almost uniformly stunted andalwaya When your directions have been ful lovved, I cannot &wheal' mentioning a few instances in this letter. ,One , is a case itt Manchester where vines of .y bur production. three yeargfrom planting, are carry n; a crop of Delawares that are worth' a journey to be by the side of those front another quarter, five years 41, for which a much larger price was paid, and which have not oue-lifth its much weight, of fruit of ma lan , monsurably infeeior quality. The purchaser showedxne, by calculatiou based upon the value of the fruit no on the vines, that your vines were cheaper at the price which he paid than the others would have been If he had received them free with a, gratuity of id each with WY ery vine. Mr. dottier was right when he decided to plant none butyour beat Delawares." Dated Hartford, - Sept. 4. 1503.' I make another short extract !rum a letter from Ml... Charles XI. Beach, also of Hartford: "I did not begin co plant my vineyard until after thorough invernigation, when It had become clearly - apparent that My hest teurse wits to trust fully to yonrjudgment, and I-determine-1 to follow-your directions implicitly in all twitters pertaining to the vineyard, and I have only re , • at I had not taken this course one or two years owner. I have, not been disappointed in any ono poifit *Leapt that the performance has uniformly surpassed my most niuguinu expectation, as well as yunr p retain's. 1 am win:4llly utmost diligence to get another acre rea dy for the Fall, and must claim your promise to call and see that all is right before I begin. The bushelsof Delia wares and - Dianne with which the vines aro now loaded. 'Orefieldy on the second year, and the excellence and Ileau'y of the fruit have warmed nte with an enthusiasm Zir the undertaking that it not unnaingied with 'grati tude to you for time full and explicity directions given in Your Itio-trated Catalogue and Landmarks." And also by totter. dated Hartford, Sept. 13.1863. A aeon extrscefi‘ein another Mr. Beach tit Dinghamp ton r "I may sum up all iu one word; the vines have peefiirmed as only vines of Dv. C. W. , Grant a heat selec tion can dri,and those from other quarters are not to he mentioned in connection with them I wish my ground would accommodate 1,004 instead of 100. I followed yOurg - . talogu ts implicitly, and also stndied Landrairlis. IVith'sucli guides I did not fear the result. Dated Sept; 14. Truly and gratefully yours." My Descriptive eat-atomic is printed on very fine pee, and consista of 20 very large pages tilted with Just sech matter as I have thought inquirers , concerning Fines would wish to find. I append the table of con tents by which some idea of it may be formed. WO- In.itrated with 23 engirt-Th.o. It is sent,for a two-cent stamp. ILLUETRATED CATALOGUE. Seventh Edition.— Three three-cent stamps, or less than one-half its cost. No work has been pub , istied in this country, of what ewer size, which can compare with it in amount of prac tical information. is newly written_ and Eeontains many now engravings. A pamphlet of thirty-two pages called TILE GARP NEB'S MANIIAL OF THE :VINE, will be published luring the month with lull 'and definite directions for the management of Fine? at their reception, and during the first years of growth and early bearing. Illustrated with mmy engravings for different circumstances of training. _9. W. GRANT, • lONA, near /PEEKSKILL. • Westehester County. N.Y.' w'ntfid say to subscribers to Landmarks, that sickness and events connected with the war have render- Ai it iinpossiGle for tue to keep my engagements to thent The two ;text numbers hare been lying in type, and also a large part of the third for mere than three months, but. I could not commend the time to complete the pub liettion. It requires weeks of uninterrupted attention, and until after the let of December./ shall not be able to commend limit's. I feel my obligations to them, and have striveti. with all of my ability, to fulfill them.— One number may bo expected during 1116- raiinth or NO VP,NIII 12. fnov 4 '6.3.8M] 0. W. O. • :FRANKLIN NURSERY CifASIBERS WM. PENNA. It subscriber wou'd invite the attention, of the public to a very tine assortment of Fruit and ornamental Treee now ready for sale. As an induCeruent to plant APPLE T . -FtEES,rwill plant CI eon at $25 per hundred ( the selection left- as much as posSlble to toys& Qtrom a to 7 feet high. and well formed. I wilt further guarantee the growth of' them, the pur- Chaser tuft' the halc,s and.give the tree the after treat ment that I may direct. ; APPLE , TREES Fees:a 6 to 7 feet high. 15 cts each. 812.50 per-hundred. 4to 5 feet my own select ion, SlO per hundred. - Extra tarp, from :3 to 10 feet, 25 cts. each. PEACH TREES. A RAO assortment of Well g,rown healthy Peach Trees, i minding all this late cariettes, ' 1b CENTS .4.1011, Olt $8 PER 11UNDEED. Am extralot Seedling Peach Trees. $.5 per hundred. CHEERY TREES. Most of the leading varieties now cultivated, and known to do well in this latit - ndo—one year, oldr-15 cents ea c h, or $1.50 Der doz.—Larger and older 30 to iioe. each. PEAR The Pear is now more extensively pThated than arty et her fruit tree;on acconnt'of its regular bearing, larger Q 1 ons, and longevity. Dwell Trees, from -20 4450 cents dttch; Standards, from 40 to 75 cents. . PLUMS, • From 40 to Si) cents each. • APAI-COMS, • From 25 to 50 cents each. GRAPES Every man now begins to feel the necessity of having onnermore Grape Vines in hisgarden; and no fruit can be planted that will more certainly remunerate - 11 Rn— . cultivate most of the hardy varieties of the Native -Grape, and 'such as have proved themselves valuable in this latitude: Isabella Catawba, Diana, Clinton; Concord, Delaware, and others. Ono year old Vines, from. 25 to 75 cents each; twoyear old, from 50c. to 81.00; stronE lays re, many of which have fruited this season, from s 50. to $2.00. BERIBARB PLANTS-25c. each; s2.oo‘per doz. ASPARAGUS SETS-81.00 per hundred. BI4CKBERBIES (Lawtsin)—sl.so per dozen, variety—:ram 50c: to $2.00 list, dozers. CIARANTS(in varietv)—from . soc. to VAX:spiv dozen. I have a choice collection of EVERGREENS, Orna ,mentalyrees, 'and hardy Shrubs, which r will sell as alp as they can be -procured elsewhere, of the same unity. The folloving are some of the varieties: Nos. w a y spruce; 'White ISprace... American Balsam Fir, Arbor yitnes—American, Chinese, Siberian, Nepal and Golden; `lrish:Jun[lkm; American and European Lindens, Ma.: plea, , Soirees. Wiegellos, Dentzias, liahonlas, Raney. suckles, and , Basea. - Aliorderswf[l 6 e promptlY attenit..l to, and delivered Chambersburir. or at theßsil Rola, without any otner ale than the slight cost of packing. 2t. 3,1803. . JACOB IIEYSERiAgent. Coat, IL - umber, Szr. 4. A. DEITZ. AE I T D OVE - 141.4 ' !WILL PAVTIIE PRICE IN CA SIR ILO R f' FLOUR, TVHE T, RYE, CORN, L . =. OATS; i cLO,VER SEED, 'TpIOTH.r.SEED And all - Inds of . I P R 0_ Di ir c' '• ,• " 11 — ALL lIINDS 0,4 SALT, -t,;t •• 17. • COAL, , ' • • tagLUMBER, CE NI, PLASTER, AND SAND ; H- • FOR BALE, - ,("' CH E F.:O It C H , URI DEITZ Arliq WELL'S WAREHOUSEAI‘:4 Di COAL .Y.A,RD, Near' the,Baitroacl Depot, 0 HAM BERS'BilitG, PA.; )i.ND . On North Carlisle Street; GREENC.A.STLE, PENN'A June 17. '63 NTE W. FIRM !--GOAL 1 . r ebAL ! LIMBER! LiThIliER!--4.0. EBERT ; A SON, g purchased the Coal andiLn tuber Yard of George A. Deitz. will,continue to car op the same 'business, and will always haceon hand a large supply of Lumber and Coal. They will be prepared 4o fill ail orders et the shortest notice. They respectfully solicit the patron. ago of the late firm and the inibitc g,enorally,and all who may desire (Thal and Lumber to give them a call, feeling assured that no means will be spared to accom modate those on the most reasonable terms. ~ Juni, l'i,rtifidf. LEO. EBERT k EON. ,for Waning Mousri.. WUNDERLIdif NEAD, Eby-warding and Commission Merchants. North Second Street. opposite the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. CHA.MBERSBURG, Pa. Cara run regularly to and from Philada. Baltlinore. Atii.)NTS.--rascour.. ltratcnotall i No. SOS Mar ket street... Philadelphia. P.S.—Lykeus Taller, Broken Egg and Nut COAL (di rect from the toine.4. Wilkeabarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY,COAL. LUMBER and SHINGLES, SALT PLASTER and HANCOCK' CEMENT. kept eonstantiv on hand. FLOUR. GRAIN and pRoDucE, of all kinds, purchased at the highest cashlpiices. sep 9. 63 WLNDERIICH S NEAD. CIUMBERLI) VALLEY. _ WARE VV The Potwar - 1i ig busitiv.e will hereallei be coniiacted by C. W. EYs ER & CO.. at the Ware houge of the C. V. Railroad, % here they hope to receive a liberal patronaila. . PFIPOT , L-Ruby ..i4 C0..-364Market St ,Philhilelphia, andJolin Bingham,lsl Howard St..llaltiinorc: June 11. 'CZ. . I i' ; l W. EYSTEIt k Co. TIIOS. L. GILLESPIE GILLESPIE, Z PRODUCE AND 1' AND WHOLES Ai North West corner of iiixttro! • I agrint DSTROCK,.M2 OF AGItICULTURA atei Street, between Quee bereburg, Pa. WAtioN KINOI-I,far and Hake Factory that et{ I employed one of the best pra: county, he feels confident in ere needing thiskiiiil ofpo render entire 'satisfktion derv. All work utrusted neatly executed ht moderdt worn. Farmere - nre:inviteil get the Worth of th,:ir moue 13LACKSIIIIT1MiGi—fle emithing, and emplOys a aid! do all kinds ofautithingwhi GIIM•SPRING GRAI lleconti~uee to comittuct' a uneepri ng Grain and. flay 41t.Z - St.ite and County WI June 17, 7 63. - I.ltiliPL EMENT W. L. BOT Elt 4 BRO., nadtowu .A.VaL id, iiiiia. - term of the ' m Grist Mill. '-• ' lnd Threshers, ' ' ifiellines, hellere, Yang. Ireton, riva, vra„ ty of approved I Impleulents. • " address •, rm. L. BoYER & BRO.. Philadelphia. A GRICULT.O 1 rjk_ if ANbF ACT F:lt S. 61.tt h St. tend Ger Phil; lifvnufac PrOUiunt F tior*e Powein qirctitur Eq Corn' I • - Oral • Cniti ilArr 1 3 14' • . and every vArie A gricultda . Send for Circular i(Tu Jnlf;• 15.,63-Iy. REMITTAL FA • M GRIST MILL, Tbe only rellableParer's Grist Mill. • jrimple, durable nd efficient. Grinds all kinds f grain rapidly. Is adapted loillorse PoWers. Every Farifter shonld have one. Pried. mnderate. Send for descriptive Cir4ular and address 11 .L. .1301iEll & BRO . , Agricultnrallrhplernent 31annfaCturers. • Sixth St. and Germanfawn livenue,Philadelphla. jnlyls. . Z TRAWBERRIES.! • AUGUST AND SEPTEEBER Ea good In ontb e for plan tin kSTRANYBERRIES. GOtoi 'plants of leatlingvarletieer, iVILSON'S ALBANY:, • TRIOMPII DE: GAND, HOVEY'S SEEDLING, etc, to be had at the PI-gni:lin 2Yur3trin, rrr by albiressirig t he nadirslgned lay order. JACOB ILEYSBR. afig 19 ' , Agent. / VRTILIUR - H.BANDOLS, 31ANSTRAGiURER OP ROSEWOOD AIM GILT 'MOULD-INGS, _ LOOKTNG GLASS AND PICTURE PRAISES, • of very description. N.W.Goettrior Tulle AND Gamow - I - cats., gst Orders to thelargest extent promptly ezeOuted. Orders filled by S. S. SEIRPOGS Chotabersburib P*. slept .23 TENCII , IeD - 019i4 MI IMI JACOB ZELLER 'LLER & CO.; OVISION MEItcIiANTS, ,E G ROCERS, d Market Sta.. Philndel juov 18,1 , '63-I CI tutaL NUFACTUIZEII IMPLEM EN T op ou and WAshirigtoi, Ghana I ;p4connectedwitl i i his Mil agon-31aking, -unit having tical Wa.gun-litaltletgin suring Furiners.ilLnd uth :ls., that he is prepared to U may leave their or. him will be pronlptty And Arices.eiher fur new or old v ocal give him a trial, and nlso enirien on the Blork fitl who iA able to Lis reppred for Wagons., ;r AZ+ZD ITAY ;RAKE. Ms unsurpassed Patented Rake. Tut tarsals,. D.STIWK Obe .Sranktin itepositorv, Jan= 6, 1864. tit i - VA-NIA RAIL ROAD! IdfE TABLE. Fire Trains Daily Ailadelphia r on, and after - MONDAY, -APRIX*hI663. - ir is* , ended' Trdins or the Pend,sylvanirt Railroad Compari),hvill'departfront and arrive , at ilarrishurg and , Philadeli4Lia an follows: , 1 ' • E.A.BTiVARD. TaftotGni EXPRESS TRAIN' leaves ,-flarrisburg daily at 100 X., and airivenat, West Philadelphia at 6.10 A. - FAST r i d:Nl:leaves Harrisharg.daili(except Monday) ilt 5.45 , 411., and -arrives at West •' - hliacielphia at 9.55 "PaSeiniers take hreakfant at Lat.eaSter.% WAY lAC 4 ,IOSISIODATION,, Via Mount Joy, leaves Ilarristidrg at' 7.00 A.N., and atrives at-West Philadel phia %t rs.2a P. X. . , • FAST lA:IA.-TRAIN leaves Marrisbfirg daily (except Sundays t 1.00 P. is., and arrives at Wfat'PhiliPl.4ll4tia 5.00 Pl, tt.; • ' LiARIIIBIIIIIRO ACCOMMODATION TRAIL via Co lumbia, Waves Tlarrisburs at 4.00 P. R., and arrives at West Philadelphia at-930 P. x ; • • ' I WEST-WARD.. RA.LTISIOII.E. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex';eept; Monday) at 2.00 X. If.: A lteona. 7.15 A. M., take breakfult. and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHILADEVPIIIA. EXPRESS TRAIN 'leaves Harris burg daily 14 3:00 A.- u.; Altoona at 5.00 A. It.; take breakfas; : and arrives nt Pittsburg a 112.30 P. I. - MAIL; TRALN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p.ae take supper. and arrives iii•Pittsburg at 12.30 A.M. FAST jLI9 Eleavekliarrisbirg nt 3.50 Altoona at 8.35 roc!. and arrives at Rittsiatro , at 1.00 A.'74. Traititt-qrpm4 ACCOMMODATION . TRAIN leaves Piriladelidda at 2 30 P: It., and arrives at Ilarrisbuvg at • WAY ACCOMMODATIO'S IiRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 end arrives at ilarristturg 4.9.40 P. M. This train runs Tin Mt. Joy. SAMUEL D. 7iOIINIi, - Supt. Middle D in. Penn'cr< B.R. :Time 17.1863.4 f. V,O4`OII.ERN C.6rTRAL I.l , wiv-summEß34.6 TABI.E. • • - Three, daily to and Orin Baltimore and Wash. . „ ingteit tits." -• ,! -Conncetio? made with trains on "Ptinqsylvanla Rail rigid. in and from Pittsbnrg"atid the West. . TWO .TRA INS DAILY to il!nti frets N the orth °end West Branch Susquehanna, ElMira,and all of Northern' NowlYinik. On inn after Martilay,'Arrrip2o/A,1383, the Passel:Tor Trains of {h Northern Ceirtrit:l Railway will arrive at nod depiirt from Harrisburg, wad Bultimore us follow,' viz.: . , ' SOUTHWARD. TfiAIN leaves SunPuryl, daily (except Sunday)t r - 1 lUityes Harrisburg., • • " 1 arrives at Tialtilitore SXPREIES TRAIN ieliveis SiiiibuiT daily I (except StindaY).. • ' 11.07 P.,)l t. leaves Ilitrrliblirg" (except ' Monday) I , • , 240 Lx, arrives at Baltimore daily, . (except Mond4) 6.15 HARRISBURG ACCOM3IOOATION leaves. • ;• Harrisburg •'! ii.SO A. If: , . • i . NORTHWARD._ , ' MAIL TRAIN , leaves • lialtiniore daily (ex- ' i " cept 5ru1ay).:;1..915 A. X. - " I leaves Ilarrisbaig .. LIS P. IL i,. j airiVeS at, Sunbury .4.05 P IL EN.PIIESS TRAIN loaves Baltimore daily... 9.15 P. If. ~.'" I arrives at Harrisburg 1.35 . A. at , loaves Ilarrislrarg daily (ex- , • ', ' oepr Monday) ' '3.00 AIQ -4 , arrives at Sunbury .......... ...... 45.30*.ig aAltitisßrtio ACCOMMODATION leaves 1 ',, , , Baltimore daily (except San - • • ~ i day) 2.55 P. It !“c' 1 - arrives at Ili t risburg • 7%30 P.m. Fir frtrtber information a - lar i at the Offlee, 4 1 . Penn sylvania Railroad Depot; 11a Tilburg. 2 . ti.„Dxl3AllitY, Gcn • Supt. TdAf'-17.'63.-tf. NE\:Aii"L \T oyTt.—jh47 Trains Daily anphiioa On 'and after Monday. A 7141 `lolh. "1863, the Passenger Trains will , learethe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot. at Harrisba rg . , for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, ; • '; • EASTWARD. E,c.PR ES3 LINE leaves liarrisburg at 2.15 A; M., on ArriNial.of the Pennsylvardie Railroad Express Train front the Vest. atiiviug in New YUrk at 9.110- A.. M.. and Phila delphia at 8.20 A. M. A sleeping car is attaclied to the Er* Omagh from Pittsburg without change. , • MAIL TRAIN leaves:Harrisburg at 8.00 A. g.,ai MTRAlNriving in New YOrlt lit 5.30 P. id- and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. M. FA.ST LTZ‘I leaves Harrisi M ntre at 2.00 P. arriving in brew York at 10.25 P w., and Philadelphia At 7.00 P.M. - WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. and Phila ielkhin at 3.15 A. a 4, arriving at Harrisburg at 1.16 P. ar MAiL.TRAiN ienvis New Yak at 1200 noon. and Philadelphia at 3.30 r4x.., arriving at Harrisbgrg at 8.20 , Exrntss TRATN leaves New Fork at 7.04p.m., ar riXingat Harrisburg at 2.10 A. at. and connecting with the, Penniylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ' • g:car it also attached to tide train. •, - Oonnecilons are made at ;Harrisburg with trains nn the' Pennsylvania. Northern Central. and Cumberland Valley railrmuls. and at heading for Philadelphia; Potts vide. Wilkesbarre. Allentown, Eustun, Ac. 'Gaze-age checked throngb. Pare between New Perk rel Ilarritburg, $5 15 ; betyreet; Harrisburg 'and Phila.. elPhla. $3 35 in No.l cars. and $3 in No. For tick eta or other Information apply to . . J. J. CLYDE, Jane VT , '63. tf. General Agent, Harrisbnrg. 1862; ~ ~... 1863. INTER -ARRANGEMENT.--= W CUMBERLAND' PALLEY 'A ,i‘ ; 'D FR ANKLIIV IMIL,RO-40S. ' - --. - - , ORANGE OF 11 - 011R.8.--On and after Monday. No.. veilber 17.18.32. l'aqsauger .Trains will run daily:al tullows.(Sundays excepted) :- FOR , CHAMBERSBURG AND HAR ' ~... RIBURG : • . Leave Hngerstown 7.37 3.35 •{ A rrite at 817 • 4.29 j Chambersburg.......• ,-, , -,- - i ttrAPf. at_B.3o 12.55 t.davei B.ltippn.butg ___ _ _ , Ml=! 7' Noir vi11D...............:.....—,... ........ 0.. w 2.00; “ Carlisle; 10.10 2.42 "' 11 eclinVc9.Vug 10 42 112 4 rtive at 114714647Mithk....4..11.15 ' 7 ,3.40 FOR CHAitiV4ISII,IT•RGND HAGEIIB- • - -: '• '1 TaWN.". Leiwes ihrrisburg.. , v. ....... stechanicsbufs: Newville Arylve at Chambersbuti.„ Leave . ....... t 11.65 - 8;80' Ar'Five at .... • 6.10' lice NI alsind close cOrmections .at flarridbarg With trains Tor Philadelphia; New - York and Pittsburg; and with traind for all p4n a Went. O. N. LULL, Supt. R.lt. Otfce. Chanifdrpbnrct. 17, 1862. 11.86.3. • 1863. DitILADEL R _PHIA AN iDp ERIE JC ATlAN.l").—fiali Treat line traverse the North ern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of trie, on Lake Er:10:r) It hits been le - midgiy the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under.itheir auspices is being rapidly opened throtrghont its entire length. It IS now in Use for =Passenger and Freight businesi tram irarrisbUrg to Drilftwood, (2d F0rk.),(177 milts) on this Pastern Division:: end from Sheffield to Erle, (78 miles.)on the WetertiDivision. TIME o'7 . P4SSENGER TRAINS AT lIARRISEERIi, HAIL TRAIN leaves North- ' 1.15 A. tr. EXPRESS TRAliki loavq6North 100 A.At . . . Conran through WITIIOUT cuarros both ways on these trainabetween-Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven: Elegant Sleeping Para on the Expresstrain both Wa,ys: For information r aspect ing Passenger busibess apply at the S. E. Corner Lith and Market streets, Philadelphia. \ And for Freight I.;yisittess of theCompany'S Ngenta: • S. B. Kingston, J C..Cor.Lith and Harketsts. Philada. J. W. Reynolds, kb•ie. ` • " J A3ent N.p: R. B. .Baltimore, Md. .H. H. HOUSTON, • General Freight Agora t,Philadelphia. ' - • • LEWIS L. HOUPT, eueraTicket AgestPhilad s elyhia. . . • • • , .2. JOS. D: POT.TS, • June 1.7,653 enerat MartageF ' Eob4roo H aar .Ss)eg4io. MEW TOll ACCO 'AND . SEGAR STORIL—TaA , the! :Citiscnsaf Chamberskiii said Vicinity The tmilersigned.havingbeen compelled to leave Virginia on account Of hie Unfon sentlments,hoe come among you tobstabliabobnalness.hoplngtom his ;Qom experlence.and by close attention. he will meet with& generous support. Hie stock iviD coniist of all ' he bestbrrtndsofTOßACCOandSEGAßS, which he will eel lawchea pas cati be hadanywhere n town. Don't forget Jtie.place.sign of "the •flittle Virginia rimger,"opposite he Franklin trot eLneit door to Shrycmk's Book Sterv, South-east c ornor of the Diamond. ,Jape 17,1883. tray& 4EADIN.G RAIL ROAD.-WIN TER ARRANGEMENT. • , REAT TRUNK LINE from the North and NOrtir west fur Philadelphia, New York. Reading. L'ottsvia, Lebanon, Allentorrn,Easton, Ac e., "`Trains lento Harrisburg . for Philitlelpleia, New Yo‘rk, Reading, Pottsvitie,and all int °mediate tations. a 0.00 ior - ,nud 2.00 r. 1.1. 31.3 w York Bzpress loaves Harrisburg. at 3.00 arriving at New York at 19.15 the same morning. Faresfrorri Harrisburg: To N'ew York $5.15: •to Phila delphia $3.35 and $2.80. Baggage checked through. p,,,turning, leave 'N'ew York' ar 11.01" Nowl, and 7 P. It., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisbur,g at 2 A. Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. at., And 3.30 P. X." • SI eeping cars in the New York. lispresl, T rains through to and from Pittshurguithout change passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leaveTnumoie at 8.50 A. 31.., and 2.75 P.•u.,tor PhiLtdelphia,N e*, Yur and, all Way Points. Trains leave Puttsvill eat 9.15 A.ll..And 2 30 P. 11.,f0r Philadelphia. flatrinhurg and New York. AccommodationAn Passenger train leaves It ending at 8.20 • in•,and returns frum Philadelphia at 4..30 P.ll. - ~ syr All the abLiie Mains - run daily, Sundays e2:- cepted. A Sunday train 1 eaves Pidtville at 7.20 i. ss., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. N. dommutacion. Miteage.servmn,an'd Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. tbs„Bugage allowed each Passenger. ' G. A. NICCOLIA - Ganc : ral Buperintebdtint. Bec 16, 18634 t. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC 'COUGH sygup.—For ~oughs, 'adds, Croup, Whooping augh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, l'acn and Bleakness of the - Breast, Difficulty of I:frothing* ten* is no new remedy. 1c has been used for mum. ; ber of years In Maryland - laud - nails of Penttylvanla, and has wherever known, acqiiired an auprocedented reputation for curing the tarlowidiseases for which it is recommended. : It is used by all classes of society, - and the universal opinion is that it is good. l'his3grup ispnray Yegetui b/e Compourul. It is pleasant to take, and never does injury, But,owing to its purifyitiOunilties, must sib good under any circumstances. flcs • effeets are truly; wevabirful: Soothing, calming, and' allaying the mo,t violentaouglas. purify Ina, streengthi tot and invigpinting the Whole system, calming and suotith* the nerves, aiding and facilitating eXpeot,,ratiOn', and healing the "I)LSE,ASED LUNGS. Thu striking at the root of diseiises, and drivttig it from' the systun. • This &Usage is announced by,diNmity of breathing shrill wiistling or wheezing, hacking coup and throaty shed sutbeatiou. 3:e• It mostly °emirs in young chil dren.' Nu child need'die or crimp It this :Syrup Is Pro-. perly ustd and used in time. ...Mother:a haring croupy" children should watch the tirst show. of thediscase r and „always imp this remedy lit hand. , • ~ For cough after measles this Syrup Is mogt excellent, Experience has proven that it is equaled by no otbet preparatkin. The price of the,temedy is eons as to place it within , the read of all, the poor as well as the, rich, and ever” person shuald have i 4 . Every ?erson should Bays It in the house. It is a true . andfaitlfril frienytto'ali who value health and wish to secure tienitelves against that most terrible disease;' consumption. It will be found the most nseiul its well as the chaapest family medicine in the wOrld. It has i been usei fur the last Spur years with a success without a paralld. Price n cents per bottle, or three bottles for $l.lO, Preluded by S. A. FOUTZ di BRO.. - ; Westminster, Md. For eab by MI LLEIt k 1 1EN$11EY,aud.J.S.NLYLON; Chambenburg. Pa.,andEtorekeepent every-where ' 10.10 A. X LIS x.. it 6.35 P. M • VOVIIZ'S - CIILERRATED HORSE AN)CATTLE POWDERS:—Titeso Powders have provedos;ter a trial of several years, to be superior to any preptration of the kind used. The chief superiority of theselowders arise from the fact that they are com posed of ledicines that have Laxative, Tonic and Puri fying protertice. The Laxative ejected crudities from' the atommhttnd intestines; the Tonic gives. strength to the Sysem of the Horse; and the purifying medicines containedin theku cleanse the, blood, and lay the foun dation fora healthy and vigorous circulation. The use of them *roves the wind. strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy imprevin; the rippertrance, vigor and spirit of the noble These rowdent are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat tle attimaloo as to give Ithu the appearance of being fatwhen netreally so—but to remove the disease and pronote his geheral health. - These towders whl strengths. , the stomach and intes tineti,,cleutse theta from offensive matter and bring them to ahealthy state. They are a prevention of Lung Fever. ani a certain itnuelly for all diseases incident to the Flom, as Glanderi, Tulle* .Water, Hlstenther,' Founders Heaves. Slavering, Coughs, Fevers,, lose of Appetite. end - Vital Energy, &e. These Powders if 'used tw4t. three , times a week, th rotigh the winter atta spring, your Ifors3 Will never get the Lung Fever. Colic or Botts A few doses of these powders will remove the' woretQiugh on any Horse. Were owners of Itorses to feed afew of these Powders eiory year they mi =g ht save the Ikea of many velnable. Horses, NIF.C.II COWS —The properties this Powder possessei l in inteasing the quantity of milk in Cows, gives it au impotence and. value which should Once it in the hands of every perwat keeping a Cow.:l„ti _fattening Cattle, it givelhetu an appetite; loosens - 110.; . Itiilt, and makes thentbrive much faster. • - ItG&—rn all diseases of §wine, as Coughs,Uleers in the rings 411111 Lin er..kc., by putting from half a 'miler to pper of these Powders in a barrel of 9wlll, the above dieene can be cured or entirely prevented. By using theafpowders the lloweholi4 a can be prevented. Pre pare, by S. A. youTz BRO., Westminster, Sale wholesale and_ retail; by IITILLIO. SUN. and 3. S. NLION, Chantberaloarg, Pa..Eind store keepres everywhere. Price 25 cents per paper, or five pain's for for Idec9qt3-Iy.l tOUTZS MIXTURE.—IS "a safe and reliable Remedy for.the cure of Rheumatism Pullet "NerVous Affections; Sprains, Borns; Snelling and.ll disease requiring an eafernal appl 'cation on Man 011iorses it . 0 ilk never fail to,care .Yole-evill Fistula, old inning Sores, or Sweeny, lilpropelly applied. For spriasibruise4. scratches, or ached hoofs, chufea, saddle or cdar Gall, cuts or wounds, itlis an infallible remedy. Try and be convinced of it s Oucncs, 1111EUMATISM. P. NE. 2.451 A If 7.00 Fume afflicted a ith this &some, no matter of how longstanding, can be promptly and effectually cured by usinitlo3 mixture. TI re Is ,nothing in the world so Buie and so good • to taltemay bad Corns andlcuro Frost Bites as this prepar atior Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and LO centver bottle. Prepared by S. A. - Nom & BRO.. Westminster, MILT Fellatio by MILLER A. lIENSIIEY. and J. 8 . NIXON- ChrubersbUrg. Pa., and Storekeepet overyWbere. A.M. - P.M. 8.05 1 85 8.47 235 2.27' 2.55 .... 10.02 :„3.29 RNAIID T. FELLOWS, 11013 SE AND SIGN PAINTER INER, GLAZIER, AND -PAP-BC, HANGER, SHQP &the Old Armory Building, (up stairs ! ) ixt door to "Old Jail," Peiffer 4. Fo/ta's, Carriage Manufactory, opposite - Brawn's Hotel, and CORNER OS SECOND AND MARKET STS., Chambers burg, Pa. 'respectfully take this method of thanking the ski. %a, of ,Chamberoburg and: vicinity for the very liberal Nonage I have received at- their bands for the past ye . , (my first .year in this plain.) and flattering myseit th. I have dolfe;and and em still prepares to de, t4n, vet best work in my line, 1 solicit aeontinunnee of past fa'r. B. T. PZILLONY . S. I respeetfully refer to any of in ypatrons—James itter, 3lcLenahan, Col. A. K. McClure. Rev. no. NionsfProohyterian Church, Dr.ftieb wrils.Dr. Fisher. `off. Kierei dt Co.. II Orman Itef'd Mesilenger.S.Allioea Eter, Wm. C. Eyster, and any others Ate' whom I haw° the work—for character of work done, and eapeditiea une 4.00 11.00= 4.30 .:...11.10 430 lIRANKLIN - HALL: RESTAUA C t. .4.I`;T.—MARTIN BROWN, Proprietor. This •1911- yawn Eating Saloon is fitted •nr. In elegant itylti, and tt. undersigned la prepared to serve, up{ .FRESH OYS IRS, FISH, FROGS. I'ItIPE. cnronsxs, Tpaux al CLAM SOUP, and Gavle of all kinds. ! • WASBABAIIG MS AND LEDW.I.I'S ALE, ' .6siantlyon hand. ' e respectfully asks a continnanno of the patronage iilberally bestowed by hisirtendir and thor:arils. lane I 5 3 . . ~,MARTIN OBOW.N. ,-- ,r , -- 1 ' 'OO - E 1 31.1MERY. ' ,rr— It 1X KEEii k f Co. b aye re movort their BOOS- BINDERY to the story of the MANHON ,TIOUSE, ork the Diamond; shryork's lioek Store: Entrance betreen the Eh Store an 4 Dr.Snively'e office. .old Boats:Pe riodl; cl, Music, Newspapers, lec,, bound I n any etyle. Biatai 01:s in ade to order: Paper ruled tro any pattern.- oy .1, '6O. . ._ IoARTNBRSHIP.—Notice is here- - by given that the undersigned have entered •int* ftnership in the 'Hardware and Cutlery business tarns 6 Ptand of Myers &Brine, where we are prepared A. tnish everything in our line as cheap es any pther losein the county: gpecial indncenients tire offeied le plit as p r Ine r t te b quick selesand short profit& . • ' - JACOB S: BRAND. tet.l,'63—A#ll4 ''.itinii-iii - itbri4' ':' liftellizal. , etalOg, Str. tiestaurants. GBOHGIULACA► ,glfais. ANDRETIVS , r. . . ADRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND - SEED WAREHOUSE, 21" d art 23 Sdirth Sixth street, Philadelphia. DAITO LANDIVAIII .dr Stk. PrOptietere ! of Bloomsda e. which contain , . neat four hundred scree, in high' t nth, le:voted to the production of GAiram Strum. are now orepared - to supply conntry Merchants, Druggists Soil all others who deal in Seeds, with large or small q nen. tities, by the pounder bushel, and alse.in papers made ready for retailing. ; I. The Establishment represented bylhvidLandreth.t Son,has been founded nearly% of a century. ' The nide 'Spread popularity ; and the dernand,iticreas. Ingfrom year to year. for - LAN DRET lI'S WARRENTED GARDEN SEEDS evidence of the high value entertained fcr them by the public. - Landreth's Garden Seed, are not only titiorably re settedtlironglicht the If o ion, bu t are shipped to ninny foreign ports. Indeed,it may he stated with national pride that they conic inroactive competition w ith c lehrieed on British Soil. „ David Landreth A Son !invite alltrho are not already ,inrchasers of -their Garden Seeds, to make a' trial of heni--aseurcdt hat they will be found fully carnal to - heir high reps tatimi . • • Landreth's Rural Register and Almanao containing netativie of 0 amen Seeds , with instructions. furnished ',cra tie, - Also—Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. - ' !DAVID OANDRETII & SON, N0e.21 asul 23 South tith3 t.,Philadelphis. ang. Otebirat. TO TILE LADIES OP.AMERICA LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPSi LYON'S kERIODICAL 'DROPS,' LYON'S; PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY . TEE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY' THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY TEE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS IYOM9 P.E.I#IOD.WAL DROPS • : - ARE' BETTER TURN PILLS .AIiE BETTER TII.Ati ARE BETT'ER .T.IIAN PILLS An BETTER TITAN PILLS Liron's PeliodiCaiDrLpt - THE ONLY PtUID PREPARATION TDB ONLY 'MUM PR) PARATION - T.II;E ONLY FLUJD-BR.MARATiON TUE ..9;ny FLLTLQ PREPARATION ever brought Afore the public, end as a. dinretfe and specific for irregularities, chull.ngel the world to pro dine nit equal; they ate, in the most ohatluate eases, RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE. AND SUBS TO DO GOO ANDStra 'TO DO GOOD ' • - hOLF., AND ROB Deooo4lot AND CANNOT DO HARM, • AND CANNOT DO lIARM, , . AND CANNOT po HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM, IF, THE DIRECTIONS ATU ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE.DIRECTIONS 4.RFA ADHERED, TO - IF 'TILE DIRECTIONS ARE _ADHERED 'l'o SAFE AT - ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! . . SAFE AT ALL TIMM. - ' - - - SAFE AT: ALL TIMES! . , extent when expressly forbidden in the direction wh , ch aro wrapped around each botrle, and. have the written signature of Dr. LYON open them ' - NONE 'OTHERS ARE CDS ' N urn • • NONE anon ARE GENUINE NONE OTHERS ARE. GENUINE NONE OTHERS ARE OENOINE BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! BEWARE OrCOUN. - TEBFEITS! ' - • • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS BEWARE OE COUNTER` EITS They cure all those Ills te tchtch the female system is subJacted with dispatch and a degree of certst”ty which nothfrg Mit a sciontificalfy - Compounded fluid Prepare, tioi could reach - . - USE NO OTHER? USE -NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER USE NO OTELEE Por my Drops stand before the world ; as, the no phi ultra of all reinedies, for the ours of alt diseasns of the kidneys and bladder. Tieneoresh, Pfolipsns, and themild but positive correetion of all irregularities. „ DO NOT SE IMPOSED UPON DO NOT AN IMPOSED UPON DO NOT J3} IMPOSED UPON DO NOT P.E. IMPOSED UPON 'toy thosS who hare ether preparations, which they ; , de sire to-palm of upon the strength of the popularity o my Drops, and who - recoin — merid therrown noitrums,thus dmripprlating to themselves the constant demand fort my Peendical Drops, as a medium for selling`sometbing which is worthless and inefficient'- But, when'the Ding giet you apply to has not got theit, either make gin buy , them fur you,ny else enclose onepollay to thennar. eat general wholesale agent, who Till return you a bottleby return Express. Ton will thus sive yourselves trowyle and obtain re. lief from the greatest Yernale Regulator 'of the Nine teenth Cent nry, Over2s,oooßottles of this tuesdicine have been sold within the last six montlis,andeveryLady that Misused them, but for theeature of the mire would furnish us with her sworn e,ertilleato- of their eillepey. It taken but one Dollar to-make the experiment, and•l appeal to those of your sex Who ere suffering—will yol waste awof when milugle Dollar will , give you instant:relief. Prepared solely 67 Dr. Jno. L. Lyon, Priso;Wing Phy siefan Pricesl. p6r. 'bo,ttle C. G. CLARK & Wholesale Dniggists, 3.NIV POD' Gl•neralAgentsfoiiTh itedStatesand Catiadas. • For S , Ge likKhottsste by • D. B. BARNES & CO., New lork.' GEO. 0. GOODWIN ,S; co , Boston. 4011NST0N, TEALLOWVI tCCOWDEN, sept 23,'63-eo•tr-ryi ' 23 North faith et, Plklla D EMOVAL.—From 483 Market St. L 3 / 4 , to thearlc; Iron Building 513 Market and tote Commerce Streets. - More Gibodtthan soy Routs in the rafted-Skase. • . AP. EL YRANCISCITS,- - . 14ARKET .11c 510 COMMERCE STS., , • Keeps the Largest Stock in the United States of- Buokets,Woonis, Tubs, Churns, Baskets,, 'Washes, Mats, Measures, Cletki.looklig-Olasses, Oil Cloths and - Carpets. Window ,Shades and Paper, , • Para (mites, a apan Ware. aid Wrdps„ Also, tottnrcliattine - , Wadding; . Twines, Wicking, Ropes in Coils I - and Dozens, Cotton Yarns, Cotton and Linen Carpet-their'. Our Prices will average Lower than any other liosese la thlselty. Call and s see for yourselves. • ' 'or further particulars apply to S. B.BaRTOCIK Clatunbershurg- :' • r • , 'Mit 'REMEDY FOR CANCER, DSre.C. P. Cerivnn, from Vermont. re stic;ctfully annennqsto the citizens of Greencastle and enrrou(4- lug country, that slie has a sure remedy for removing 'CANCERS. _She does not operate with attire; herinode of care being a PLASTER, which will effect a ccersplete and perfect radical exterpatlon 'of the' (Unease, Withont :leavinginark or sign of its previous existence, and will not td the least DISFIGURE the person. She has at b e t' residence d eirapleof several Cancer Tumors) whore they pen be ssen., . - .tom! Residence on North Streeti at - the house of Lev! gawbecker, Greenesetle,Pa. dec'lo.3t.s) A.RENTS -cif : Stmtiegs - In : tne Ser vice, or in nospitols,:mta famish them with : the 1 R PO9ITORY three month It for 25 cents; Six months for 50 cents, or One 'fear for $1.00., , , ~. - . - , . - , • tA:K. R CIT Y irpsirrs arner , of Tenth aid Chesnut Streets, P:11 LADB I triokst ?us VANAGEffirrl or _L. -FAIRBANKS, A.- M.,,, 14r the last' four years Principal and chief hitAttliSe manna of Bryant & Stratton's Conimercial Copegt. A MODEL BUSTN}SS COLLEGE; Condicterl on a new system of Actual Business Trafffink through the establishment of legitimate Officers and Count Ina-Bowe, representing d literenedepartments Trade and Commerce,_ and a regular Bank of Ben3lA and Issue; giving the student all the advantages of anti al practice, and nuatifying him in the shortest possible time and most effective manner for the various duties- and employments of business The Course of instrnethmin the Theoretlml meta embraces Bonk-keeping, Commercial Ch.lculations. Lecture's on Busineis Affairs; Penmanship, annineistisil Laws, Farms, go-respondence, dc, In the BUSINESB . D.EPAItTISTENT the student enters npou the Grudantlug -Course, Wittelk Includes a con tinnition in the above studios, with theii. practical application in all thelr details. Ile will in torn fill the position of Accountantand Proprietor in this various Departments lof Wholesale and Retail - Trade s . Forwarding. Jobbing, and amsmisrion _Business, Bank?_ ing, Manufacturing, - Alining, Sleamboaliv, .fc., atul, finally will act ass Cashier, priok-keeper and Teller Übe . Bank, in eschof Whit himithins his previous knowledge willhe pit to the fullest practical test; , ; 4 Institution offers - to young men' nrimerons vantages not poisessed by any other commercial o 01100 in the State. It is complete In all its appointments. is the only Institution in the State conducted on - adult businms.principles. The course, of instruction is na laispßesod,-ana may hecompleted in about one half the time usually - spent in other Institutions, in communed:ll of 'an entirely new arraugemerit, and the adoption the neWpractical system. • : , Dtplcustaa awarded upon the completion of the amt.- merciat Course, which embraces all except the hilt seta of Banking, Manufacturing, Railroading. cf.& dec2-ly "S"Send for a Circular. - filfAM - 1118R - SBVIt"G — SEMINARY , L..) von YOUNG- tADIF.B.—The fall session has com menced. but boarders can enter at any time, and will-be charged accordingly. There is toora for two more base: dere only. Pay-scholars, entering the first .or sewed week in October, will be charged for four-falls efts set= Rion. Those who commence shortly may not be too late for the new studies of the setialort.' A large attendant:4V both in the primary andhademical departments, girfst evidence of aniuterest In' the school not surpassed any former period. Hiss S. H.Curtie, assistant In this! 'higherdepartment, bears testimonial* of her eminent fitness te instruct in the high erbranch es; from &Seminar" in the4Vest; where she taught for several years. The primary department fa chiefly under the care of !Mr C. li . tbutey t .,the effects of }lllo9d . energy 'and efficienOF appear in the flourishing condition of the department, T.lles Z. C. Po Forest is well known at an able ASA expb rienced teacher of music. - T r o $ V 051.5 per Betel on of five menet', Boardinx. $6O. TEACHERS FilitNlSFlED.—Schools and families need of teachers, can hear of young ladies well quallfloclel chiefly graduates of the inetitntion. by addressing 4 , - sop 304f.] Rev: HENRY .REEVES Principal: CIIAMBEE • SRI:FRG ACADEMY. , . , REFITTED AND REORGANIJED. Will commence a new quarter on Thursday, Ncrir.l9.' Large additions have been made to its already extensive apparatue, a full and efficient corps of teachers has been' employed and no pains or expense spared to render num' one of the first institutions of learning la the country. Tarticnlar attention paid to Teachers and young - Mew. preparing for - College. A Primary Department for little Boys and Girls hie' been opened in the A cad emy Tlnd er!charge of Miss Shlve-, ly, in which the eltmente of spciling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Geography and Gramnar, will be tboroutbk, taught. Tuition in this department. $3 per quarter. Tor furtberparticularesend for circular or apply to . the Principal rActrz,TY. J. R. KllCAET,Principal. A.Orranram, A. 8., Latin and H. English. A. M TRAMIMR. Commercial Department. 3liss It.H.Sturra,r, Music; Drawing and Principal of Primary Depattment. Miss Satan FLOUT, Assistant in Primary Department. Chambershurg, mtg. 12, '63, 119r2 ant San @mots, ri__REAT BARG , A.INS Nji•- FROM NEW YORE AIMTIONS I 1 . - - AT WALLACE'S, ~.. COItIiBB OY MA.IN AND QUEEN STP.P,F,U. , , New stile liosembiques,, - . Diann rheas Plaid, • Twilled Mosamblques for travelling dresses, • • • Superior Muslin Delaines in colors, Colored Lawns and Crape di Pan'', Black Silk, superior quality, Superior Lyons Radzemer Silks; (sublime quality.) , A large lot of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; _; ; • ' A large lot of Irish Linen, . .„ JnOtlet Collars, nowitylu, • ' , 500 Dozens ":Adies, Misses and Men's Cotton Hos , . - White Linen and Cotton-Duck, Superidr French Doeskin, •• .. - ,.f SuperiOr solid color POintille 'Fig Silks. " , ' Superior Grey Leonwras, . _ 'Superio Grey Poplin, Best quaiftv Giey Leonora:3, , Silk Neck Ties and Collars. , - Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts; Marseilles Vestings, Super Ladies and Mena' Kid Gloves. Handsome New style Prints and Ginghams. ' CARTETS— Btnasela,Velyet,Three-plj(anporiorfine)and cgsrunoe 7 Carpet, • - F9nr-figir firo-forir Cocoa and Canton Matting, 4-4 5-4 6-4 5-410-1 Floor Oil Cloths, Superior Bolting Cloths, Bonnet Ribbons, Balmoral Skirts. • - SKlittS ! SKIRTS I !-SKIRTS !I! M. A. JONES , • ctianatATED PLUS . 'III;TRA" SKIRT, .- 1301.4) ONLY d? No. 17 NORTH Bth St., PHILVP,ELPHIA. Skirts of all lengths, and any size widirtekti e to order, an d satisfaction gniirmtiteed. - . ' ' ; - /AMOS, 'Misses and Childien's Skirts of otery size and:, ehape,tonetantlY on hand.: • • - ErcrY Skirt warranted forSiz. Montht. ' READ HOW WEDO BUSINESS. We do not any dicizp skirts in the common accep tation of the term, hot we make - THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS, MADE, 7 MI becinee we make THE BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION We warrant every skirt we sell to be exactly as resented. We make all we sell, and Knowing-how tkey are made we guarantee them with fall confidence. :if we sell a Oaciskirt we wittarchange it for a new one, ant , if they - get out of order or break within six 'Months, See will repair them free of Charge. We mean to give our customers full satisfaction, but wecannot do so and compete with the low priced auction goods.‘Vedepend entirely upon the superiority of the . goods w:e offer, and the fairness of our method of doing business. Orders left at Se rYoca'a Book: Store. DIREatIONS FOR MEASUREMENT. " Take the, exact size of the waist, without any allow- . ance. The exact length required and the size around the bottom spring. Also if the skirt is to be large, • small; or medium alio at the top, and whether a trail or plain round skirt. At. A. TONES; Noti North Bth Bt.,Philadelphia. . • Over the Wax 'figure: - auto 19-tf ALL AND - WINTER E. GROVE would inform her friendi ' and the Public generally, that she haa just returned from L Netr York and o Philadelphia with a large and varied as ; sortroemt of N, Winery and li!ancy: Goode, Ladies Dieu and Cloak Trimmings, &c., &. ner aseortment coueleta ;Velvet Bonnete • - do •Mourning Collars Silk do Ribbons - Silks and Velvet* , Straw do Velvet liibbons:—all colors. Mourning do , -English. Freneh obi/Mien- Ladies Bydal Hats can Flowers do ' Spanish do Laces - Misses do do . 'touches - , i Chilrlren , sWool floods - French forms ' - t do Fancy do - Zephyr Wool - do "Embroidered Caps Shetland Yarn . Headll'ettil - , Jets (a full line) : • . Head' nreeses bead Trimminge , Plumes—all colors - - Grenadine Veils Ladies Dress Caps • , Belts and Belting . • .i ' do llonrning Cane - Silk Cordon:nesse?" Stamping for Braiding or Embroidery done to ordei.--• - All are invited fo call. ~ .. oct 28 'BX3m IROTHERS of Soldiers in; tbe Serf. B vice, or in iloapitala. can inrtilsh them with -thi REPOSITORY three months for 2t cents; eismontliaf64. , 60 sents, eccAn• year for $l.OO. • , Q?burationai. [lune 17,'63. El E A R