The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, March 16, 1864, Image 6

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JL WINTER. TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS
daily - to and from Philadelphia,- ole and , after Alio.
16th 1£63. -
Ti i e Passenger Trains of theZellrOyllfania Rail
road Company will depart froin' and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia as folf6ws:
r - E_A S'T WA It D:
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg dailY $2.45 4.1 L, and arrives at-Philadelphia
at 6.55 4.u:
. . . ~
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except
kldnday) at 6.00 A.M., and arrives at West Philadel
phia. at 10.10 A.M. :Pass , engthls take breakfast at
Lancaster._ - - - , • , '
WAY ACCOMMODATION, (via Mount .Toy,)
leaves Harrisburg at 7,20 A.V., and • arrives at West
Philadelphia at 12.25 P.M. • - •
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 'dallY••
(except Sunday) 41.00 •p.x., and • arrites at West
Philadelrihia at 5.20 Rol. •• -
- HARRISBURG ;AMOMMODATION TRAIN.
via Colunibia, leaves Harrisburg. at 5.30 r.tt., and
arrives at Westlifiladelphia at 10.50 P.M.' • •
E S TW D
•' BA/NIB/ORE EXPRESS TRAIN =leaves Har
risbdrg daily,Oxeept Monday) at 240 A.M.• '
Altoona
SAO A.M.; take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
ttl.oo
-
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAM' leaves
Harrisburg-daily nt3.20 A.M. Altobna.B.4o A.M., take
'..breakfast, and arrives , at Pittsburg at 1.30 r.m.
• • - MAII TRAIN leaves Harrisburg.tat 1.40 P. 19;!
Altoona at 7.55 P.M., take sapper; and - arrives at
Pittsburg. at 1.10 .3.11: - ' ' -
EAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 p.m.: Al
, 'bona At. 9.10 rat., take supper, and arrives at Pitts
burg at 1..40 A.M. Q.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION T R
leaves Vest Philadelphia at 2:15 P.M.; and arrives
at Harrisbum at 8.10 P.M.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan
easter at 11.38 A.M., and arrives at Harrisburg at
1,40 P.M. SAMUEL D; VOUN G.
jun17,63-tf. - Supt. Middle Dlv. Penna. R. It—
MORTHERN VENTRAL RAILWAY,
1 1 ' WINTER -TIME TABLE.
THREE -TRAINS DAILY TO AND FR 1s
BALTIMORE AND WASHINQTON CITY!
Connections tnado with trains ton Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the - West.
TWO MAINS DAILY to and from Ale North
and West Branch 'Susquehanna, Elmira' and all of
Northern New York. ' I.
On and after Monday, November 16th, 1863. the
Passenger Trains of -the Northern Central Railway
. arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal
timore as follow: • - •
'• 'SOUTHWARD. t
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex- •
cept Sunday. • .10:10 A.M.
44
leaves Harrisburg....... - .. 1:2(t
arrives at Baltimore— .. 5:40 P.M.
EXPI.ESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury. d I . IY
(exeept 5undV).....11:42 P.M.
' " leaves Harrisb's (ex- -
cept Mond!... 2:50
.. • " - arrives at B ti fore '
, (except Mo
HARRISIVG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisbut- • 7:00 A.M.
. - •
MAIL TRAIN leaves - Baltimore daily ,
; ,„ • 31)
• leaves Harrisburg... ..... 1:45 P.M.
arrives at Sunbury ... ... 4:30 P.M.
7. I •PRESS TRAIN leavesßaltimore
9:30 P.m.
• - arnvesat Harriab'g...' 2:00 li.M.
'leaves dai- -
- • ly! (except Monday 3:25 A.M.
arnves at Sunbury... 6:5
HARIIISIPH ACCOMMODATION leaves
- - Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday), ... .....,3:00 P.M.
arrives at:Harrisburg. 7:50 P.M.
- Per farther information apply at the Whoa, in
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
" Si -07,634f; , J. N. DuBARRY, Gen. Supt.
ME
rAV AIR LINE ROUTE.-THREE
TRAINS DAILY TO' NEW YORE.. AND
HILADELITIA.
OA and after Monday ; ,, November; 16, 1863, the
'Passen gel', Trains will leave the Philadelphia and
'".Heading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New
York agd Philadelphia, as follows:
-• •
EASTWARD,
EXPRESS JANE leaves-Harrisburg, at 6:30
on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express
- Tibia from the West, arriving in New York at 1:45
' A sleeping car isattached to the train through
from Pittsburg without change. •
MAIL TRAIN leaVes Harrisburg at 8:00
arrivingin New York at 5:30P.m., and Philadelphia
:;:latl.o P.M. -
FAST CLINE leaves Harrisburg" at 2:00 P.M.. MP:-
tiVillg in New-York at 10:25 P.M., antlPhiladelphia
-' at 7:00,p.u.
- WESTWARD •
FAST LINE leaved New'tirk at 6:00 A.m., and
Philadelphia: at 8:15 .1.35., arriving at Harrisburg at
1:15 P.M.
MAIL. TRAIN leave's New Ifiqk at 12:00 noon,
• and Philadelphia at 3:30 P.M., arnvmgatllarrisburg
at 8:31 P.M. • '
' -EXPRESS TRAlNleaves NeWyerk t7:00 pat:.
arriving atllarnsburs at 2:00
.and connecting
' withithe Pennsylvania Express Trinn.for Pittsburg.
A sleeping car is also attached to this train.
' Ounnections.are made at Harrisburg with Trains
bn the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Tura:-
kerliind Valley. Railroads, and at Rendingfor Phil
' Manilla, Pottsville, Wilkesharre, Allentown, Eas
- ton, •kc.- , -
,_Baggage checked 'through. Fare between New
Y
• ork and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg
and • Philadelphia, $3:35, in No., 1 cars, and $3 in
.
• Toiitieltets or other information appby to
' • J. J. CLYDE,
jut3l i.53 , tf. . Gen. Agent, Harrisburg.
1862..'" , • 1868. .
W I CI CI gL4 R I,E G UtLI .
:IiDVILYAF
LIN RAILROADS.
gliA1.10; or Hourts:—On and .afterldondaY,' No;
ienaber 17,1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, as
folloirs, (Sundays esxeepted):
'OR . =\C - HAMBERSBURG AND -HARRIS-
i
iiPRG
4ieve Ilitgerntnnrn:.
- Greencastle
' •
Atrurg
Arri4;;;4:::
~orbL
Leave at 8:30 ,• L1:55
Leave Shipppnsburg...., ..... 8:00 1:28
" 9:32 200
eatlisle • • ' • ...........10:10 2:42
Mechanicsburg 10:42 3:12
Arrive-at Rirrisbnrg • 11:15! 3:40
FOR CITAMBER,SBURG AND HAOERS-
Chamb
TOWN:';"
-- , A.. 11. P. M.
:jive Harrisburg.— 8:05 1:35
,Mechanicsburg 9:47 215 _
- ill
Carlisle` • - 9:27 255
, -' •"' Nervcille- • - 10:02 ' 3::N •
• ' " Shippensbun ' ' },.' .10:n ' .4:00
Arrive at Chambers burg ' ' ',- 11:00' 4:30
' Leave Oharnbersburg ' - p o go • 4 : 40 ,
_ .
i Grehnpastlo 11:55 5:30
'
' Anve at Harnsbarg 1255 • 0;10
Making' Close connections at Harrisburg with
trains for Philadelphia;, New York and _Pittsburg,
\ and with trains for all.points West.' • t -
'- Q.N. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Offtde, Chamb'g, Nov. 17'1862: ' • • . ,
•1864.
pHILMJELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
." ROAD This great line traverses the iTorthern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie. on Lake Erie: '
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania, Railroo
Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout its,entire length. .
"It is_now in use for Passenger and Freightbusineas
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork) 177 miles,
ou the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie,
• 78 miles, on-the Western Division.
TIME" OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRIS
BURG.
Mill Train leaves North • • 1:15 A.M.
Eas Train loaves North 3:00 A.I.
. Cars rap through without change both ways on
'these trams; between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and between Baltimore and Look Raven.
mtg - ,'Elegant Sleeping Carp on the , Express Thin both
s./
ror informationrespectingPassonger busineSs no
' VP , 'at the S. E. Corner 11th • and Market Streets,
Philadelphia._ , • •
And for Freight business of the Company'sAients:
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., corner 13th and Market Sts.,
Philada ;.
W..11-trwoLii, Erie. •- „ •
J. )51: Mutt, Agent .N,,CA.:W., , Baltiritoiric,Md,
- • IL •IL HOUSTONi
•
Gan. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
LEWIS li. 1101.JPT.
Ticket.,9 gen Philadelphia.
• JOS. D: POTTS,
lint 63. - . Manager, Williamsport.
- •
110,TOGRAPII;PAINT/NO r .
nnnbuthves that
h 1 is aced to do : otry `flokri_otion of PHOTO
.4/R 131 pi.p1t.1.)70 RE-lOITODING with
7ttio 'graP4 containing' portraiture,
;11,6tob, e s; and, tultiries from damphesa or exposure,
,Vmailk remedied... , y ro
ha having DasuerreOtFolfcc.,.qf Deceased
ends, eanhavdthem eoßieu.prod Good itikeitregeB
R itrired;sUltableloi framtri&
_Apply. at, S.- §! 84r700.s'afic)04sture,' ChoMbera
• 'Mir& . • , rO/7.6trtf.
Stutz. of Erna.
D FADING RAIL ROAD.-WINTER
TELARRANGEMENT. •
GREAT TRUNK LINE' froni 'the "North and
' Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Pottsville, Lebanon,-Allentown, Easton. &c:
.Trains.leaver Harrisburg for Philgdelphia.'New
:York, Reading; Pottsville. and all intermediate 'sta.
.
thins at 13:00 Aar. and 2:00 P.M. -
New - York Express leaves Harrisburg at 3:t/0 Aar.,
arrivingat New York at 10:15 the same - morning.
Ffter..4 from Harrisburg • To New Yok $5.15: to
Philadelphia $3.35 and . $2.80. Baggage 'checked,
Through.
Returning, leave Neiv'Yerk at 6 - A.m., 12 31., and 't
• •i. 31.. (Pittabura Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2
A.m.) 'Leave Philadelphia at 8:15 e.ir, and 3:30
Sleeping cars In the New York Express Trains -
through to and from Pittsburg withoUt change.
• Passengers by the Catttwissa Railroad" leave Tu.;
maqua at 8:50 A.tr. and 2:15 P.3i„ -for Philadelphia,
New York and all WAY Points. • - •
Trains leave-Pottsville at 9:15 and 2:30 P.M:,
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg' and New'York.
An Accommodation Paisenger Train leaves Head
ing at 6:30 A.M., and returns from -Philadelphia at
' 4.0) e.3t. • - '
• 45y-All the above Trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted. •
' A Sunday Train leaves Pottsville 'at-I:30 A.M. and
Philadelphia at 3:15 Pat: ' ' -
Commutation, Mileage, Season and -Excursion
Tickets at reduced rates from all points. '
80 lbs. Baggage allowecVeriehpaß4e.-naer. '
- - -G. A. NICCOLLS.
del9,ogtf. - General Supt:"
T F.-
3 LAIIMAN, SALLAD
N 0.1.% SOUTH NINTH ST.,
BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT START:TS,
.'PHILADELPHIA
(EO. M. LAIIMAN,} ,
A. M. BALLADE,-
J. D. BITTING.
, , . RIVESE, GARDRAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
. VINTAGE OF 1838,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
' WITH THE .INITIALS' OF THE FIRM.
7:00 A.M
SUPERIOR 01,D MADEIRA VINE.
' FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND '
HOCK WINES,
AND AN ASSORTMEICT OF
PINE BRANDS OF CHADEF'AGNE. '
OSBORNE'S & CO.'S
OPORTO.
VERY FINE AND DELICATS ,
OLD * PORT WINE;. -
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAX
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM
' IMPORTED MY
LAUMAN. BALLADE & CO.,
N 0.128 SOL'ru NDZTEI ST.,
OLD R - YE
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
WARRANTED. _
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY,
' /OUST WHISKEY,
WERTS'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,-
AND
. •
HEADING -FINES.
LAUMA N, a A LS , A:.Ei E & CO.,
• " N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
nolB-I,y. PHILADELPHIA
Zinn attli Sang Goo Ito.
-,. G 0 0 - D S .
`The subscribers are now offerbig a large lot pf
Linen Duekc;
Damask Hnekaback,
' 200 dos 'hosiery,
Extra super quality Black and'Colored press Silks;
Cloths and Cassimeres,
lli'and 1i Biimbizines. ,
3 and 1% Black and Colored Delains,
, Black' Alpaccas, '
A. M. P.M.
7:00 - 2:451
7:37 , 3:35
8:17 . ! - 4:29
100 doz super French Shift Fronts,
100 Balmoral Skirts,
Water Proof Cloths,
Biussells, Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets,
1,11.4, 134, 2, 234 Floor Oilcloths,
200 doz Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
rnrir 2.1
SKIRTS !' SKIRTS ! - SKIRTS !1 !
M. A. JONES
CELERRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT,
SOLIiORLY AT -
N 0.17 NORTH Bth St., PHILADELPHIA
Skirts of all lengths. and any size waist made to
order and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every size
and shape, constantly on hand.
Every Skirt warranted for Six Mont 1)4.:'
READ HOW W.E. DO BUSINESS.
We do not make any 'cheap ekirtB in the couinton
adeeptation of the term, but we make
THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MAPE„
because we make
THE BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION.
We warrant every skirt we sell to be exactly , as
represented. We make all we sell, and knowing Vow
they are made-we guarantee them witli full confi
dence. If -we sell a bad skirt we wilt exchange it.for
a new one , an d if theygat out of-orcler or break with
in six thanthe. we will repair them free of Charge;
We mean-to give our customers full satisfaction,
. but we cannot do so and compete with the lowprieed
auction goods. We depend entirely upon the Su
periority of the goods we offer, and the fairness of
our method of doing business.
Orders left at Shryock'sßook Store. '
DIRECTIONS FOR mnAstrforktrfeas
Take the exact size of the waist. without any Al
lowance. The exact length required and the size
around the bottom spring. Also. if theskirt IS to;be
large small, or medmin lime at the top, and whether
a, trail orp/ainYound skirt. th
. M. A. JONES
N 0.17 North Rrh St" Philadelphia.
augl9-tf , • Over e Wax figure.
1
I
BOURKE, Mannfaotnrere of
WALLPAPERS AND
IVINDOW
PAPERS,
COrd Fourth and Market Sts.Philidelobia.
• N. B, -A Tine nook of LINEN SHADES nonatant
ly on hand. - • - • • - - _ :frl7-3m.
-TOIi.PRINTING, eivix,Ertile, iNine
'el at th e Office of the FRAN /Irani icEPObITORY.
Liquors.
AND LIQUORS
TSCPOETSD BY
LAIIMAN, SALLADE & CO.
Russia Diaper and Crash,
Irish Linen', &e.,
100 dos Lile Threatand
Silk Gloves,
Cochcco, MeriipOc and
SpragueOrinp,
30 pieces - Russia Duck,
Cocoa awl Canton Matting,
500 yards Mach Carpet.
WM. WALLACE & CO
jrankittt Utpsitorn, filarto 16,
.x. 1864 •
l e Stolito anireinkvare
0
T „
p"'o'it:
JA~OTh : B 4ILLER.
3fAf..V.STREE774 Door:* Smith of the Diamond,
.1
.
Would rksiectfallyjiiOte tketitten'tiozi of thp' pub-
„ •
lie lOrp and wellsolocted stock of
sToyES, „‘, • • .
C6Pl ,' ER.,
Ife has now the'laigeSt ttnil hest assortment pf
s •
PA ILLOR,
HALL;
R S
lvdr offend In Frankl i n coniitY
,
!. •WA 'S
11" -MO R S
mitistanti,Tonhand,of all 'sizes, and the hest oa
. terial.
COA.L BtIOKETS
The largest aisorttnent,iho laeaviest iron l arai the
tied mode in' cottntY
Aleu:—A large stock of
WARE,
wade of the best material itad in 3 workinanlike
manner. As he's a PRACTICAL WORK-
.
many has iierienee in the I:;u.liness, he
feels confident that he
ROOFING,' SPOUTING, &c.,
made and put up at the sherteit notice. Partieu
larattontion paid to all kinds of
MENDING AND; JOBBING.
Call hnd look through our stock and get the prices.
"Small Profits, quick Sales and Good Van's."
- - Four Doors South of the Diamond
Nov.ll, '63-17. -] •
T_TOUSEKEEPERS,' READ
LAGHER'S SUNRISE ..4.11t-TIGHT—A new
Flat Top COOKING STOVE. The plates - are very
beavy:'und the 'whole Sieve is finishikl in a superi
or manner. I warrant this Stove to'be superior to
any Flat Top Stove now in the marltet, and I res
pectfully invite my friends and the public to call
and examine it. There are - several sines. • •
r hive also a great variety of other COOKING
STOVES, of every style: PART,OR STOVES, new
and beautiful patterns, together with a heavy stock
of STOVES for Churches,Stores. Offices, Hotels, &e:-
JOHN S.TATDWTer.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE.
N. 8.—1 hare been appointer} Sole Agent for Gal
raher's celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cook Stove in
Chautbersburg. junl7.M.
T ETTER, HAMILTON az CO.'S
Great Stove and Tin Ware Store. cornerof the
Diamond, can be seen the lamest, hest and cheap
c4t stook of Goode in' Chambershure: They have
COOKING STOVES. for Wood and Coal. of Inteo
patterns and all sizes, at fair prices. junl7,6q.
QPOITTING DONE AT SHORT NO
KO TICE. of first rate material and cheap.
- - - - - - - - -
All work warranted, and cheaper than can be
bought elsewhere in the County - . Call and, sOP For
yourselves at ETTER. AAMII 4 TON'I
nearly opposite the Bank.
lETTER, HANILTON dc CO. are pre
parel to put up:the b'est LIGHTNING RODS
at cheap rates. • .
A LWAYS HAND, a large assort
zi meta of the very best Tin, Japanned and Cop
per Ware, &e. • 'Sold low at
' ETTER, MAMILTON & CO.'S.
A LL WORK WARRANTED, and
cheaper than can be bought els.:iyhere in the
County. Come and see—then buy, at
ETTER. 'HAMILTON & CO.'S.
C ALL FOR PARLOR AND DINING
-ROOM CO(iIK STOVES. They aro pretty,
.zood and cheap. , ETTER.:IIAMIT,TON CO.'S,
A few doors front Shryock's Book Store.
13broicians.
DR. JOHN MONTGOMERY will at
terldprompuy to all calls in his line. Office
on Main Street, next dour to the Eagle lintel, and
nearly Opposite the residence of the lion. George
Chambers. - jan17,63.
W . BstCi[2lß—tiiceNi 1'
Market Street, Chambersbarir, Pa.
This above treats ail Chronic Diseases by means 'of
GALVANISM anti the ,Idificrent modifications of
KLECTRICITY, as'discovered and taught by Prof.
Bollas. - I n04,63-4f.
D R. J. C.
RICHARI)S - will attend
protnptly to all calls in hie fine. Office on
Main Street, next door te r Spangler's Drug Store.
OFFIcE Hours-From , 7 to 9 A. M.; r 2 to
,2 and 6
P. M. jun 17,63.
NEW MARBLE YARD.--,The
under
signed respectfully announces to the citizens
of Franklin County,that he has opened a new Mar
ble Yard in, the, room formerly occupied by Dr.
Hamilton, directly opposite .T.S. Nixon's Drug Store,
Main Street, Chatobersburg, where be willteep on
hand or make to order - all articles in his line of bus
iness, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD
STONES: MANTELS. TABLE and STAND TOPS,
&c., manufacturedirom the very hest, Foreign and
Domestio'Marble.:
Ho respectfully
any'
fronfthose who may
be in want of any article in the above line. He is
confident-in his Ability to satisfy all Wbu may be
pleased to patronize him': either as regards hisri
cos, or the quality; 'beahty, end chasteness of his
work. (ju15,63.1 ' JOHN A. GROVE.
.•
LI:ItAINVG.RAIX!! GRAI,N!!!
WASHABAUGWS. BREWERY.
" -CuAgmuisnuau, -
The - undersigned takes this method of informing
hiS friends, and the pul?lic. generally, that ho has
leased, for term of rears the well known Brewery
establishment heretofore conducted, by Mr. Upton
Wash abaugh. He. will ,be glad to furnish to his
friends any{ the, old patrons of the Rouse 'with the
finest ALE, upon theshortest notice.andatithe low
est prices. - •
Oir Thelighest Cash Price will be paid ';for,51100
bushels of 'BARLEY;delivered at Chambersbum.
ja2O.E+TY, ~ • ATAEXANDER- MARTIN..
- , '
TIN and
STIEETARO, WARE
MIMI
DtR#ERS and
-
;COWING STOVES
e9tt give geperal
satisfaction
as, oar motto is
JAdOB B. MILLER,
Drugs - , itieticittm, szr.
WIH.HEYSid, SR. , 1 CHAS. H;CHESSI.EH.
HE YA A; , S
GRADHATES IN PHARMACY.
- . •
s
DRT
,ITV4ICALS; MEDICINES, "&e.;
cIIAX:BEIISBURG, PAI
Beiieting that'
P T.;,R E - ‘1) R ,U G S
. .
AND ,
- PREPARATIONS OF, FULL ,STRENGTII, •
Ivill give satisfaction ta-Fhysician and Patient, and
iniurecontinua succeseto our Drug Establishment,
ire give, this brrluch ons,constant care 'anti serutin.v..
CHEMICALS, DYE : STUFFS,.
• ..AND PATEN'I' 3IEDICINES.
We warrant our stock to b 4 pure and the best in the
market. .
. ,
- i ll'o arc roceiving,a lar,ielot of
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,',
.eruhraeing the best lihNls of now - and, old varieties
of earls andlate: vegetables.
HOWE S STEVENS',FAMILY DYE COLORS,'
a reliable anti asy coloring, We 6k hut a trial for
theni r AU tho color 3 cowtantly on hand.
Farmers and-norse Dealers should always hitve oh
hand a-package of
;f/NIEL'S -HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER.
it is the 'best for Distemp.er. •
. -
' BITTER WINE OF IRON,
an oxeolle,nt Todie for debilitated and dyspeptio
permons., . ' . . -
- ;
Ants. HMZVEY'S CROUP SYRUP,
•
an expectorant for .Counhs and Ooldsjn the throat
and Chest, test can be relied onto give speedy
•- POCEET BOOKS' AND WALLETS,.
We have just received. a -large lot, of every the,
quality and Price: -
Fine Soaps land Forfinary.-
- Hair and .Cloth Brushes. .
' Tooth 13rusbetc . • - ,
• •RetldingCombi, , - ' .. , •
. ,
• Gum and Horn Combs. ~„...'•
• .
• Concept rafed'Potaslll.
- . 1
- True and. itraeo,
- : Saponifier. ,
. . ,
Medicines can be had at night or on Snnday
by calling at the Store or at W. Ileyser's regidonce,
few door South of the Store. ianTt.
• J. M J.'L,.E R,
rt:RUGGiST,
STORE ON THE DIAMOND, OHAMBERSBURG:
ITV-0 T CL E S.
S"ERLING'S AMBROSIA,
HAM DYES, POMADES,
:EXTRACTS OF ALL KINDS, •
• - COCOAINE, ' •
TOOTH BRUSHES,
HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS.
and a full assortment of every thing in the-Toilet
tine can be had at MILLER'S.
TT E E N E• .'0•I L,
1.1 KEROSENE LAMPS.
• , CHIMNEYS AND-WICKS,
ALcOkIOL AND FLUID,
and a full assortment of such articles as are usually
found in a Drug Store yin be had at • M ELLER'S.
TERMS CASH. • • del.
H AND , CATTLE :
, Horse and Cattle Powder is the best
iu tho market. Prepared and sold by
A. J. MILLER.
AR!EN SEEDiS.EarIy -York Cab
bago sci+§ed. ,aud full supply . of all kinds of
Garderi and Flower Seeds, just received by
,A. J. MILLER.
PATENT?' MEDICINES.—.AIways on
_L. band a teinplete stock of alt the popular Pat=
ent medicines of the day at MaLEII.B.
VA - MI[4Y DYE COLORS.—A new ar
ticle, and just what is needed in every family,
at • -- MILLER'S.
HIVE YOU A COLD ?—TIT.a Bottle
of MILLER'S Cf:/Eta{ SYRUP. It win cure
you. , Oct it at A'. J. - MILLER'S. .
HAVE YOU THE ITCHIL-Oet a box.
Xi of TEREEL'S Ina OINTMENT. It is
safe and speedy cure—at -A. J. MILLER'S.
• potri.s.
plus K LIN 110 TEL.— 11'c,4,t - side of
the Piddle Squo Chatabersbuig,
subscriber would respectfully inform the Traveling.
ContmunitY that he has leased and taken possession
of this Commodious Hotel. He hoped to make it
one of the most desirtiblg places for strangers and
others to stopdhat can be tumid in ally country town.
lIIS.TABLE will at all times be' spread with the
luxuries and substantials of the season,
lUS CIIAMBIIItS arc hirge;well ventilated, and
fitted up in modern style.
HIS 'BAB: will be well supplied with a largo and
choice selection of the very best Liquors, . -
HIS STABLE will always be provided with good.
wholesome Provender fur Stock, and attended, - by
careful Ostlers. •
, No piling will be spared to render entire satisfac
tion to all his guests; and pledging himself to en
deavor to please all, he solicits a liberal sh ire of the
public patronage. 1.3en171 DANIEL, TROSTLE.
UNION
HOTEL."—This Hotel is situ
ated on the 'Corner of Main and Queen Streets,
Chombersburs, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully announces to the tra
veling public that thlsliotel has been remodted. It
has been raised to THREE , STORIES, in height. A
fine three story Buck Building has been addedto
giving an immense anionntmf room for the acconi;
modatiouof the public cerierallY. The Rooms are
largo - and comfortable, miumbcringiaall,thirty-five.
They are all well furnished with good New Furni
ture. Persons stopping at this Hotel can have either
double or single mouton. with or without fire in theta.
rho Table is always supplied with the BEET in the
MARKET. and 'will seat over 11)0 persons
THE 13Alt is tilled with the Choicest LiTfiVra•
The Stable is two stories, of the most modern style,
and the best in the Borough of Cliambershurg.
jolter. JOHN FISHFR Proprietor.
IVHITE SWAN. HQTEL, Clunnbers 7
to•dat ro . ART. tlitOvE; Proprietor,
Having purchased this welt-known Hot e l, tlon g
known as Miller's, and recently as 1C eist S(l3tov e' s,)
the Proprietor pledges himself that no pains shall be
spared to minister to the wants of his guests. -
The character heretofore sustained by the' House
as a comfortable Home for the SAinurner, shall 'not
suffer in my hands if a conStant effort to . please hnd
accommodate will sustain it. The proprietor; there ,
fore, solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to the "White Swan." • - -
In addition to large Stabling ; he has TWO LOTS
and a pair of Hex and,_Srocx ,SCd_LES for the; tic.-
commodation of Drovers and 'Butchers.
J t
June 17,'63- , MICHAEL 'ORM',
Wh'LLH COVERLY. DAVID H. HIITCHISON.
COV E RIJN . -& HUT ORISON
have become the Proprietors of the UNITED
STATES HOTEL, hear the Railroad Depot at HAR
RISBURG, Pa.- This' paperer . , an combiodions
Hotel has been newlyrefitted and furnished through- •
nut its:parpre and ;chambers; and is noT, ready for
tic reception of &testi,— • '
The traveling the Uititect States
Hotel the most convenient, in all particulare, of
any Hotel in t he State Capital ,' cif . !aceenrit of its
access to the railroad % being, immediately between
the two great depotsin this'eltY•
RA RIIISBORGAIIIIO 17,'63-tri
TNDIAN QUEEN HQT)L, Main. Sheet,
Chambersbnrg;Pit. JOHN' IV. TAYLOR. Fro-
Prietor. Fine accommodations and low charges.
51- &ea raki, and Soaks ate connected with
the premises for the conirettience ofDrovera.
Extengre stabling and iYarda for Roves and-Car
riages. Huns 17.`63.
TMPLEMENTS L—Erealets and Man
i. cad:trent OfAgiicultraidand other Impleraente
can reach alarge clan valiaablecuetomera bY AD
VERTISUM*I
.04,FaANKLIA TgROS/TORY.'
• I,
81 4 ',ST•Y O L.t S 4:: •
mer.,-cIiE,APT
The tmdersigned can ar,4iire the public. nn do successful contradiction, that& recentpurchasea. cn
the Eastern. Cities enabtept -him to offer one-of the
larfest and mostattractklatocknof /. •
FoHige .Spring . aint Sunny , 1864, to lie
forbad in any 2itnilar estatd this section:
EVery variety of. ,;. t
COTS, • PANTS'
=MI
made in the.very best sills
. ; GENTLEMLT S EU)
snoli Shirts: Drawers. CE
Handkerchiefs. Sc; Speed
this department. , ' -
, CUSTOMBB'
-2 linvite eYaniinatinn
Kerseymeres;Vestitio'; 4:1
np,on spetial orders.
SPECIAL .
1 beg to say that.p.Gut, , , :factored' un-.:
deirmy own superviSton. and *AIM very best work:
'men. MY present stock is the most extensive I have
3^aflid in store. and -Irespeetfully ask- my' friends
and the Rublie:to give me. a ,eall before purchasing
elsetrhere.- Remember the old stand:
' T. nosKrssox. -
• Franklin Hotel Building. 1.
Corner! of the Diamond and West Market St.:.
;yr. Clmmbersburg. Pa.
. ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, Smith
'West corner of the Diamond, next doortathe
13ank. Chambersburg, has just returned. froin the
City with a large stock of superior and seasonable
`GOods, such ad CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SAM
EATS, TRANS.' CORDS:- - kb:, for Coats; and VEL
VETS, SATINS,. MARSEILLES and other Vest
ing& Also, a wely fine Foleetion of READY-MARE
CLOTHING', whichlm is prepared to sell at the very
lbwest market prices.
CUSTOMER . 1. 1T0RR.„ 7 -A - a ho employs *a first-rate
'cutter, he is prepared tomake up all kinds of Oar-
Monts, for Men and Boys, to order, in , the beststYles
Satisfaction will be . guaranteed.•
A large assortment of GESTIAMEN'S FrirSlSFltii4)
Goons, such as_Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Suspenders. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Rm. ke.
always on hand.' Cave him a , nalkand save money.
• 'iun17.63.. •
J' W 01.
W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S .F
-• WISHING' STORE and SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY, No. 814 Chestekut•St., dobrs below the Con
tinental, Philadelobia. , —Partioular attention given
to ordered Shirts. perfect fit guaranteed. Per=
sons at a distance' Can order by the following Shlrt,,
measures:
Size around the Neck:
first under - the. Arms.
Whist.
• "
..ensrth of Arms (bent) ,from centre of back tdmitt
die of band. .
Xiengt,h of Bosom at Side.
Shirt.
RC; W - A LBO -R N dc • C O.' S,
. YROLE,S.A,AND,RETMj. , • .
READY-MADE LINEN & DRESS STOCK
MANUFACTORY.= -
Noe. s'tint/ 7 Forth Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Silk, Merino and Cotton. Under Shirts and Draw¢rs;
Cravats, Seart'S. Gloves, Handkerchiefs & c.„ Shirts,
Wrappers and Dress Stocks made to order by meas
urement, and warratited to give satisfactiim. ;
• Orders maybe left with - S. S. SHRYOCK, Chem
13ersbnrg.- • ' se2l
WESTON,&,BRO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. - 900 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. '
Having received a liberal share of patronage from
lehambersburg and vicinity, we aro encouraged to.
ask for more. '
excellence of our goods and. our
!work, and the care we take to give 'entire satisfacr
tion, are a sufficient "gait - tante° that we value our
:reputation. [n01163-Iy.l WESTON & BROTHER.
PLARIS, - I.?:ESTOR:A7
TIVEPOIt• TILE y4TR;
RESTORES 'GItEY - AND FADED HAIR AD
BEARD TO ITS NATURAL 'COLOR,
AND IS A .COST brXIIERIUS VIZI:S43'Na
; FOR THE HAM AND itEAD.
CLARE'S RESTORATIVE.
CLARk'S RESTOlt i arr.E.
Eradicates Dandruff.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLABVS RESTORAtIVE,
t!LAIIK'S RESToRATIVP, .
• Is iri iineguidlea Dressing
RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
rhAiwt: RsTOTIAT,TTE-,
!CLARWS,RESTRICATIV...,E, _—
Is Perfectly harmless
'
CLARK'S RtSTORATIVE,
cLARK'S RESTOB.ATIVE.
Beautifies the 4air
• .
CLARE'S RETO.IiAT.tVE,• - • '
splendid for Whiskers
'CLARICS'RESTORATITE. - '
- ,
Keeps the Marin it! Place.
CLARK'S' RESTORATIVE: ' -
Ctirei , Kerrous Headache
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,,
Prevents Eruptions
CLiiRK%S RESTORATIVE;:
S Ana Itching And Barbing
CLARK :5 -I,ES'ORATIYE,
Keeps the Head Coo
CIA RE'g RESTORATIVE, '
Is delightfully perfumed
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, 2
! ' • • - Contgiu r s no Sediment
• -
CLARK'S lIT,STORATIVE, - • ' •
- • 'Contains no -Guth
CLAItE:S RESTORATIVE, .
Polishes your Hair
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, * • a
• , Prepares you for Partiet
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE kreporerou for Balls,
CLARK'S RRSt'CRATIVE, • •
Ail Ladies need it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIV I E r
.
Lay Will do- without it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
.Is Sold by Dragaistt and Dealers even - 111 1 9 1 x
PACO,
6.•DLARit Sr - CO.; -
Pao' paantoni.
D. S. Barnes & Co.44ew York,
_ peneray4gents.
mar 2-Iyeow)
R 0.0 K B IND .ER R. FIS.S.
ER & CC'S Book Bindery ia on the Third - -
Story of the "MESSENGER' OFFICE BUILD
ING, on the Diamond. above StuTock's Book Stolv.
Entrance between the. Book Store ,and the Inland
Telegraph office.- Old Books, Periodicals, Music.
Newiipapera. &e., bound in airy style. Blank Books
made to erder. Pater tuled Loony pattern. MO 4
AliD-BILLS;:from the largest to the.
IL smallest, in Plain or Faney_CalOrs nrintia,
ttmonice only/ FRANKLIN R EP'. pr,Y; 1
toweit
GOOD:",
,fs, 'Neck ti
'ts called to
frinCelotijs.
manufacture
noll4ly
Ebttai.
Itutores the Color
Promotes its Growth
Prevents its 'Calling etr.
Is good for Children
Is gqoa for Ladies
good for old People
Contains no Oi
Is nof& Dye
Casts but $1
--imt011:0• - *tatioratt
•
S.,,SHRYOCI,-.:BOONSELLER AND
,
),..) • ;STATIONER, now oceapies his ~?. t cw4tore
Rooth; and'fis' , ,prii`pitred te'ttaratact 4 'husuieSs with
greater facilities; thwever.• • %,;
BOOKS.Sehobl BtriYks, Enna Books i ToY
Books, Law IloOks, Atedittal Baas, Bandar/3MA
Books Military Books.
BIBIES.—A large itatiortiaeattifPticket and
Bibles. _
BLANK BOOKS et MI qualitie and styles
of binding • •
STATIONERT.--:A grout ' arie r tY of all kinds of
All kinds of writing and-Printing Pavers. of Flea eh,
'English and Amer:leak' raarnifacture. Alstkrri
-ones of all sizes and. qnalities,_ Ink, l?ens“?.o'nuils,
India Rubber, Ta . pts, Seals, .Quills CoPY / 3 ,9°k° ,
Blotting -Board. knives, Eraser's,' l w - titing; cud,
GOLD PENS.-4TIJe very • best Gold the
niarkekfully warraxited, ..inacie by Lerey_,Wl.-.Yair
child B.'l. • "
BOND PAPER:-..4 full variety of Patlerni an d
qualities. ,
WALL PAPER'.—Nearly I,o6oilifferent plittira 9 .
together with saitab o, Borderiugs. , Plain, Velvet,
and Velvet Gilt. - •
. .
P.1.61.TRE1 FRAMES..-:—.oral and Square rramea
for'Pltotogtailibs. Erarhes mile to Order,
FRENUILIMASS, :for , Picture Frames, "of..anY
size.
" CHEAP , NOVELS.,'. much loWer than Publishers'
prices.
ENGRAYI.NGS.:--English, French, German end
American Engravings. • -
- BASKETS..—Fancy,Traveling,Bo4,Pienic,Fruit,
Knifti and t'.lothes Baskets. '
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.—SingIe and Double Ze
phyr Tape . sirv*antl Soli ZePhyr, Shetland 'Wool. &e. '
Philadelphia „and New
York Dailies received dnily.• Clubs or individuals
supplied. - , •
WEEIi.LY PAPERS.—Harpers' Weokly,...trank
Y:Mereurt... N.Y. )Yeekly,"N.'
ed
ger. Sc.. received weekly. . . - -
PERIODICALS.—Harpers' Monthly. "Atlantic
, Monthly,. Continental, t4orlev. Peterson, Balton.
Knickerbocker, All the-Year Round, CortthilL4c..
(received as soon es published. -
- CHEAP LITERATURE.—AII the Dirnepahlica.L.
tions.!.Weekly Nouvellettes, Song Books. .Sc.; re
ceived daily.
ORDERS.—We take orders for all kinds or goods-
EXPRESS.—W receive goods by 'ExPresa every,
day from the East.
BLANK DEEDS, Writing and Printing - Cards,
-Rulers, Paper Weights. Fancy Boxes., Combs ant
; Brushes, Chalk Crayons. - and all standard goods in
our line constantly on hand. ,
Violin,
MUSlC.—Shect Music', for Piano, Ouitar,
and Flute. -
PIANOS.—We purchase PianoS on commission.
So as teisave our cuirtomersirom FIFO!' to Ono Hu
ndred and,Fiftyllollarr.• -
MUSICAL INSTItUMENTS.—We can simply
-may mad, bf Zifingieal Instruments at prloeli Mr:lower
than usual. - ,
PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBUMS.—We can sell Photo-
graph Albums at lower prices than they can he,pro=
cured for in the cities.. • - • -
• CARTES. DE- "VISITE.-=-Portraits of Military
Mcn,of the U. Army and Navy, distingtfishe I
Men and Women, Comic Pictures, Se..
NEW TOY BOOKS in great variety.
New publications of the American S. S,,,Union,
American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of
Publication„ - Sze.
We have no hesitation in saying to-our customer
that from our long experience, our manner_of doing
business, and our great facilities, 'we 'do not fear
competition, and have no doubt of being able to
DV° entire satisfaction.
Come and.see - our new et ore, ournew and enlarged
stock, And form your own opinions. -
Ch bersbutg; D ce:11, 1863.
T . ..A.ME: R.: SMITH Sr. d ,
V 11001C8PUBRS
llianufactarers of Blank and Mornorandinn Dociks,
Photograph Albums, ManifoldiVriters, Marble Pa
per, 27, South Seventh Street, abovatThest
nut. Phila. • - • • •
Blank work of every description, for C ounts.olll
- Hotels, Counting Housesand Public Offices
done to order. Orders. left with ‘S. S. S.HAYOCK,
Climbers.burg: Pa., will be promptly attended to.
5e:30,63-1y:
.r.t Oit.ia♦
QIIBItER'S . BALSAMIC COUG'II. -
1,3 Coneho. fo/di t i Cronn, Whaminp
Cough,A*thtno,Bronchiti_.4 Spitting Blooti,„Puin t un 1.1
WefilatCß* cue ...11 aka yof Breathing. 4e.
This is no new remedy. It has been used for a num
ber of.years in AlarYland and parts of Pennsylva
nia. RntlAite wherever known acquired an unprece
dented reputation for curing the various diseases fur
which it is recommended..
It i'S liked by all classes of society, rand the uni
versal opinion is that it is good. Thin Syrup-'i••
purely Vegelirble Onnpamiri. It is.pleasant to Mkt..
•and never does injury; but owing -to its 'purifying
qualities. must do good under any circumstances.—
Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, - calnting.
and allaying -the most - violent, coughs; purifying'
strengthening. and invigorating, the whole system
calming aril oothing the nerves: aiding andfavil
itatheg.expectoration.,and healing the - , •
- DISEASED- LUNGS.
thus striking at the root of 'diseases, and 'driVing, it
from the system, ,
' • CROUP..
- - .
This disease is announced by difficulty cifbreath
ing, Shrill whistling or wheezing, haeking-cough,
and threatened 'suffocation. It madly oectim
in young children. No child need die of Crow) if
this Syrup' is profcrly . used, and used us time.—
Mothers haling croupy children should watch the
first show of .the disease, and always keep this re
medy on hand: -
. _
For cough after measles this Syrup is Mint , eice)-
lent: Experience has proven that it is equaled by
no 'other preparation.
The prine IS such as to place it within the Testa of
all, the poor as well as' the rich, anti every personshould ,
hate
Every one-shoubl have it in , the house. It,is a
true and faithful friend to all Who value health abd
wiqi.to secure thethaelves against that theist terri
ble disease, Consumption. It: will be fount' the
Most useful as well as the chewiest tbmily medicine
in the , werricli: It•has been used for the last Sour
years with a success Without a parallel.
Yride tO ctiz. per bottle, or thme hottlei fot 1.41.16.
Propnred liy
Weatininster.3fil.
For sale- by A. S. MILLER; and J. S. NIXON.
Chrtraberaburg.'Pa.. and Storekeepera ererytebere.
iouTz , s CELEBRATED HOR SE
' AND CATTLE POWDEBS.--Thcse Powders
, have proved, after a trial of , everal years. to he en
fierior to any...preparation of the kind inted. tTha
chief superiority of these PoWders arise-lrenn the
feet that they are composed of:medicines that - have
Laxative, Tonic and Purifying preperties. The
Laxative ejects crudities from the stomach'and
intestineS; the Tonic gives strength to the'syittem
of the - Horse; and the purifying medicines con
tained inthem cleanse: the blond and lay thefoun
' dation for a healthy and rigorous circulation. ;The
use of thetri improves the wind, strengthen' the
appetite, and gives the hoist , a fine, Smooth; glossy
skin—thus improving the appearance,: vigor:and
spirit of tin , noble animal. t .
These Powdera are nut intended, as some Pow
ders are, to bloat the animal, eb as to give him the
appearance of being fat when not really so- 4 -but to
remove the disease and prtnnote his getagral.health.
These Powders will strengthen the ltorriach anti
intestines, cleanse them-from offensive matter, and
bring thgnt to a healthy state. They are a Preten
live of Lung Bever, and a certain remedy for all
disco* incident to, he Horse, na Glanders,;Tellow
Wetter. Distemper, Founder,' Heaves. 'Slavering.
Coughs, Fevers Loss of Appetite, araiNital Ener
gy': &c. These Powderv, ifitsed twoor three times a
;week. through.the.winter andi spring,' YoUr.. Boise
will never getthe Lung Fever. Colic. or. Botts. A
few doses of t these powders will remove' the Worst
Cough on any Horse. Were I.ownersof Horses to
fetsl a foss - of the:it:Fß - orders every year they Might
Save the lives of .many valuable Horses. • .
MILCII.COWS.—The properties this u>s
sestes in increasing the cinantity of Milk in Cows.
gives it - an-importance and value which shimld
Placeit in 'the hands of every Person:, keeping a
C0w...1n fa ttening.Cattle itgives them an appetite,
looSetat their hide, and 'makes theist - thrive pinch
fakir. ' • '" '
HOGS —ln all.diseaks of Bviine,..as
Ul
cers in the Lungs and Liver. Ate. by putting.from
.half a PaPer to a paper of these 'Powdera in ii`bar
rel of whin, {he above diseases can be inirerfor ent
tirely'PreVented.s, By using these Powders the Hog
Cholera cart berevented. Prepared by; .;.
S. A., - fOUTZ At BRO., WestminstniLlld..
-
For. Sale Wholesale and retail by A':'I.II.II.X.ER,
- and - j.sS.'NlON, l Chamberstintg, and;r c
ktoPers ctqywhero: Price 25 ets. a paper. _or;iivo
PaPerster*L. , r - • ,
14 - 10IITZ'S MIXTURE is a Bafe'aitilltli
j! 'able Iteriledifor the enieeof Rheannitietkantin
ful ReWodeliffectionailliptawn,.Eurne,k
and 0,1105(1 . 44es requiring an. ,Otornal, ; applicapon
onMan. • • -
On Entice (Viet rithier. fail iii'Orti6Polf-erifiFie
tribi; eld'Ranning , Soreebr Stvcienv, if sroperlran
plied.: Far opraina,bniises.scratchm emeked hoof.
ob. like s eaddlo or cellar ant or pounds, it is an
Isfamole'iorolOY. Try it and 'be c otheineeid., 61 its
ItHEIMIATISM., ,4: i't'
• Persona afflicted with' this diaease, iao -matter of
harlot start ding.. can be, - prenuttly and'airMtially
"eared by.ninng miztate. L. '
Vi ' 4
tro le anti:ale bath a woildiso and'arreood
to take awaY bad Carus and care Treetlliteelo Ada
.p_roparatiork. 3ltry satisfy Yourselr . asA -grim
za and 50 eti.lr bottle. Ptepared by
'
• OUTE St BRO.; restmlnellsald.
f l at nal° .t J. • MILLKEt , and J. 24 .-0 4 440 N.
Climirakersborit. til,fr and StorelieePeto•OvkoWefirere.
EMI
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