6 LI jkin.er l ,* 4-ritt4, • • [PENNS'YLP NIA RAILROAD! • WINTER TIME TABLE, • FIVE 'TRAINS daily' to and from Philadelphia,-on and after Nov. 3. Ile Passenger Trains of the i'entisylsnnia Rail road Company will depart from and arrive at liar rishwg and Philadelphia as follows: , - • EASTWARD: • THROUGH 'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.45 A.m., and arrives at Philadelphia t at FAST LINE,. PAST, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)'at 6.00 A.M., u and arrives at West Philadel. Phis at 10.10 . 4 .. 11 1 'Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. - WAY ACCOMMODATION, (via .Mount .Toy,) . leaveaHarrisharg at 7.20 A.Z. and arrives at West - Philadelphia at 12.25 PAST; MAIL TRAIN leaves - Harrisburg daily • '(except Sunday) at LK P. 11., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 514P.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. vu Colombia, leaves liarrisbarg at 5.30 P.M., and -arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M. WESTWARD: - - 11A.LTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (eseept Monday) at 2.29 A.M.• ' Altoona 8.00 s..X.,.tako breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P.SI. PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3,29 A.m.; Altoona 8.40 A. 11., take breakfast t and arrives at Pittsburg - at 1.50 MATT, RAIN/leaves Harrisburg at 1440 par.! Alloolia at 7.55 f u., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 FAST LINE leaveS Harrisburg at 4.15P.M.: Al teems at 9.10 P.st., take Supper, and arrives atPitts burg at 1.40 A.U. j HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P.M . ., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan caster at 11.88 a .11., and arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P.m. . SAMUEL D. YOUNG, ...13un17.63-tf. Supt. 'Middle Div. Penna. R. A. MORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. THREE TRAINS ; DAILY TO AND FROM BALTIMORE AND WASILINGTON CITY. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West. TWO 'RAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of ~.Isiorthern. New York. On and after Monday, November 16th, 1863, the Passer Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal timore as follows: "SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday.--- 1 0:10 A.M. . St leaves Harrisbirrg...... 4:20 arrives at 8a1tim0re........ 5:40 P.M. . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except 5undaY).....11:42-r..m. S. leaves Harrisb'g (ex cept Monday). 2:5() " "'! arrives at Baltimore (except Monday).— 7:00 A.U. HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves ' Harrisburg , — ..... 7100 A.M. NORTRWARD: MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9:20 A.M. leaves Harrisburg 1:45 P.M. arrives at Sunbury ~.. 4:30 P.n. EXPRESS TRAIN leavesßaltimore dal .. I 1 Y 9:30 P.M. arrives at Harrisleg„ 2:00 A.M. " leaves Ilarrisb'g dm- • ' - ' ly (except Monday 3:25 A.m. • • arrives at Sunbury... 6:25 A.m. - HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept 5unday)............ 3:1)f) arrives at Harrisurg.. 7:50 P.M. For farther information apply at the Office, in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. juu17.63-tf. S. N. DvBARRY, Gen. Supt. N E IV'. AIR LINE ROUTE.—THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. I • On and after Monday, November, 16, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, nt Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows: E'ASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves 'Harrisburg at 6:30 A.M., on arrival of tho• Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the Wesi i arriving in New York at 1:45 A sleeping ear is attached to the train through from Pittsburg withont change. 1 - MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 9:00 A.M., arriving in Now York at 5:30 P.M., and Philadelphia int 1:50 P.M. • FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg - at 2:00 P.M... uri riving in New York at 10:25 P.n., andThiladelphia at 7:00 P.M. ' • WkSTWARD,. ' FAST LINE leaVes New York - -at 6:00 A.M., and ' Philadelphia arriving at Harrisburg at 1:15 P.M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Neiv,,York at 12:00 noon, and Philadelphia at ,:30 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg . at 8:20 eat. - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7:00 _rat. ' arriving at Harrisburg at 2:00 A.M., and connecting witiuthe Ponnglvarlia. Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear is alio attached to this train. _ Connections are made at Harrisburg with Trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cutn borland Valley Railroads, and at Reedingrfor Phil -, ade/phia,"Pottsville, Wilkesbarre.'Allentown, Eas ton, <ko. Baggage 'eheched through. Fire _between New York and: HarrisbUrg, $5.15; between Harrisburg and' Philadelphia, 33:35, in. No. 1 care, and $3 in No; For tickets or other information apply to I • ' J. J. CLYDE, Gen. Agent, Harrisburg. ivml7,f;3-tf. 1862. ' 1 , 1863. WrNTER I ARRANGEMEN T. CUMBERLAND VALLEY Al D.FRANK LIN RAILROADS. Cniwor. or Hai:Ms.—On and after Monday. No vember 17.1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, in follows. (Sundays excepted): POR . CHAMPERSBURG AND HARRIS , ; BURG. Leave Hagerstown ...... ... - Greencastle ~ 1 i Arrive at. Ci r ifunberebth - ,Leave at.. •. 8:30 12:55 • G I: A ive -hiPPensbing 9-00 1.28 ~ - Iftwcilie... ............ ...--.......-- .V.. 200 ..' , " Cailisle ‘ 2010 2:42 _ .'' ' Mechanicsburg - 10:42 , 3:12 ' Arrixe ta Et arrisburg ' - . , .11.:15 . 3:40 - TOIi'CILAMBERSBURG AND 'LAGERS . I ' TOWN. A.M. ?. it. leave Harrisburg - WI 1:35 Mpahaniosburg 8:47. 2:15 Carlisle ' ' 9:27 255 • " Nowville ' 10:02 3:29 ". ;, Ship• pensburg 10:33 4:00 Arriva'at ChambOrsburg • r" 11:00 - 4:30 Pure Ckambersburg . 11:10 4:40 Greencastle - 11:55 5:30 Arrive at Harrisburg - 12:35 6:10 • Making close• connections„at 'Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, 'New York, and Pittsburg, awl with trains for all points tire.st. , • 0. N. LULL, Supt. R. R. Office, Chamlfg, Nov. 17,1862. , 1863. -1864. j)RILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL-. ROAD.;—•This great lino traverses the Northern •" d Northwest counties of Penns'ylvania to the of Erie. en Lake Erie. ..* • - _ It has beenlensed by the PenasylTania Railroad Company, and undertheir ,auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire langth, • i ' • It is now in use for Passenger and Frei:ghtbnsiness from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Pork) 177 on the 'Eastern andfrom Sheffield to Eric, 7 miles, on the Western Division. - -TIME OF PASSENGER MAINS ArRARRIS . •. _•• • ' • Mail Train lea es North BURG. • 115 AA(, *.r Cars am leaves North - ' Cars run tbrmigh without change both was on 1 1 1Mtrains, between Philadelphia and took Haven • and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. ' JElcgant Sleeptag Cars on the qiiiress Train both or informatton resPeutirigPassengerbusiness ap ply at the S. E. Corner 11th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. , ' And for Freight business of tho Com ny's Agents: • _S. B. lintavros, Jr:, corner 13th an arket Stu., Philada, • . . •• „ J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. " • J. 31.11 nm., Agent N. C.. R. W. - . Bait ore, Md. • , . 11. H. HOUSTON, Oen. Freight Agent, Philad ia. LBW'S L. 110UPT, , - Gen, Tioket Agent.- Philadelphia. JOS. DI POTTS,. • inn 17.63. Gen. Manager, Williamsport. • IOTOGRAPII, PAINTING. IiGEO. E. AYERS respeetfullyaranottnees that lilis-preared to 'do every description of PHOTO ', GRAPHIC COLORING and RE-TOUCHING with; 7 " Ph toRXD.PhS _co ntaini rat defects is portraiture. Cblotekes,..and,in.fLuip from dampness or. exposure. be-,ensilrmxieflied. • • Persona ha , ring DagnerrentYPe3, ie., of Deems( d , Friel:ads. tan.l24.ve iumn copied, and Good Likonepe, ,Restored; suitable for fr , inirz. App3y at S. S. Shryoelfa Bookstore,- Chambers burg- ; - READING RAIL ROAD.—WINTER TER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK LINE from the, North!rind Northwest for Philadelphia,' New - York, Reading, Pottsville, Ldbanori, Allentown. Easton, tto. • Trains leave Harrisburg for :Philadelphia. Now York, Reading, Pottsvilre, and all intermediate sta tions at 8:00 A.M.-and MO r.M.' • , • • New York Exp_ress leaves Harrisburg taloo arriving at New York at 10:15 the same morning, Fares from Harrisburg: To New York $5.15: ,to Philadelphia $3.35- and $2.80. _ -- Baggage. checked through. Returning. leave New York at 6 A.m., 12 st. - and 7 P.M.. (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A.M.) Leave Philadelphia:at 8:15 A,M. and 3:30 P.M. Sleeping ears in the New York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Ta maqua at 8:50 A.m . . and 2:15 P.m., for Philadelphia, New York and all :Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9:15 sat. and 2:30 P.m.. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. • An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Read ing at 6:30 and returns from Philadoiphla at 4:39 • - All the above Trains run daily, Sundays. ex cepted. A Sunday Train leaves Pottsville at 7:30 A.M. and Philadelphia at 3:15 P.M. Commutation. Mileage, iSeason and Escursion Tickets at reduced rates from all Wants. - 80-p e. Baggage allowed each passeaper. G. A. NICCOLLS, de16,63-tf. General Sup't. I Y M P 0 s ^ T E R S WINES 4ND=LIQUORS D.AIIMAN,,S I VLLADE,t CO., No. 1.23 SOUTH NINTH ST., - ' . ISETWZEN CHESTICUT AND WALNUT BMWS, PHILADDLBRI.k GEO. M. LAUMAN,. A. M. SALLADE; J. D. BITTING. RIVE§E; GARDRAT LS; CO.'S SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, VINTAGE 'OP 1838, / EACH WTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX WITH. THE INITIALS OF . THE FIRM. • • IMPORTED BY LAUMAN, SALLADE &TO. SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE. ' FINE SHERRY. CLARET AND HOCK. WINES, , AND AN &SSOETM? OF FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE'S & CO.'S OPORTC: VEST FINE AND DELICATE OLD PORT- WINE, EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAX Willi THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM. IMPORTED HY • LAIIMAN, SALLADE & CO., No. 128 SOUTH, NINTH ST., • PHILADELPHIA. 0 L YE , WH I, S K E OLD WHEAT WHISKEYS W.CRIWATED. OBERHOL'i'Z WHISKEY. POUST WHISKEY, 'WERTS'S WHISKEY, TAPPEY'S WHISKEY_. AND READING WINES. LAIIMAN, SALLADE & CO.. IV.I23 : SOUTH NINTH ST., noltl4y.. PHILADELPHIA. _erg anir jancp,(Thoolz. N E W G• '0; 4D S - The subscribers are now offering a lark() lot of LineiDuck. Extra super quality Black and Colored Dress Silks Cloths and CesslineeS, ' _ A. IS, 7:00 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 40 100 dor. super French Shirt Fronts, 100 Balmoral Skirts, Water Proof Clod ;!, Brussells, Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets 1, It 4, 1%, 2%, Floor Oilcloths, ' 200 doz Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, mar 2] _SKIRTS ! SKIRTS) ! CELEBRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIR' _ SOLD ONLY AT N 0.17 NORTH 801' St., PHILADELPHIA. Skirts of all lUngths, and any size waist made order and satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every si. and shape. constantly on hand. . Every Skirt warranted for sa Months. READ HOW WE DO BUSINESS. We do not make any cheap skirts in.the comma accebtation of the term, but we make, TliE : CHEAPEST S because we inake THE BEST ATCD:rDEFY COMPTITION ' warrant every 'skirt we sell to bo exactly, r represented, -We make on we sell, and knowing he, they are:made we guarantee them with full cool donee. If lee cell a bad skirt we will exchange it!, a new one, gild if they get out of order or break wit/ in ,rie month's, we will repair them free of Charge. We mean. to give our customers full satisfaction but we cannot deco and compete with the low price auction goods. • We doliend entirely - upon the s, neriority of the gpods we offer, and the fairness , our method of doing business. Orders left at Shryock's Book Store. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURMENT. Take the exact size of the waist, without any al lowance. The exact length required and the sir around the bottom spring ; Also, if the skirt is to 1. large, small, or medium size at the top, and wheth, trait or piain round skirt. M. A. JONES, No. 17 North Bth St„ Philadelphia. augl9-tf _ Over the Wax figure. MILLINARY AND, STRAW GOOD, in every variety, of the latest importation and of the newest and most fashionable styles. OCR STRAW DEPARTMENT will compri: every variety of Bonnets, Hats and Trimmings be found in that; line - of the latest and most a) I roved shapes aiul styles. Soliciting an early cat remain - Yours, Respectfully 11. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 & 107 North SECOND Street. mar 1840 . PhiladelPhi TOll PlirniNG in ,every style &Lie u the Office of the Fiteskuv IhrosmaT. Linto of frabet. Liquors.. *. Damask Ruckaback. Russia Diaper and 'Crash; Dish Linen, &e., :100 doz LC,e, Throat and Silk (novas, 1 1 / t and PA Bombazines, and 13131zek and Colored Detains, .r. Black - Abaccas, Co;hceo, Merimac and Spragues Prints,' 30 Pleads Russia Dtick, Cocoa atutCanton Matting, 500 yirds Dutch Carpet. WM: WALLACE & CO .',_ , At 4TicT,,_ scp_poF#l_ ; sy!To *3; Iq4, *totiti aitb Einivatfc STOVE JACOB B. 74111.T.1111.: ZKAINISTREET--4 Doon r s- r iouth of the'L"'""C4 Would respeetfullyinvitei the attention otthe pub- lie to his large and wellseleeted stock of STOVES, Ile has now the largost•and best assortment of PARLOIt, Over offered- in Franklin county constantiyoahantiof all size', and the best ma- ' COAL -BIICKETS The largest assortment.the heaviest iron and the made .of the best material and la a workmanlike manner: As he is a. PRACTICAL. WORK- MAN, and has had many pears, e= perience in the' business, he ROOFING, _SPOUTING, made and put up at the shortest notice. Portion- MENDING AND SOBBING Call and look through our stock-and get the prices, "Small Profits, Quick Sales aMl'Good Value." Four DoOrs Sout4 bf the Diamond Nov.IL . HOUSEKEEPERS, READ I ! --:GAL LAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT—A new Flat Top COOKING STOVE. The plates are very heavy, and the whole Stove is finished - in 4 superi or manner. I warrant this Stove to be superior to any Flat Top Stove now in the market. and I res. pectfullyinyite my friends and the public to call and examine it.. There arc several _ . htims;aLso a griat" varied. of ritit(4 COOKING STOVES; of' every style PARLOR STOVES,-new and beautiful patterns, together with a heavy stock of STOITES for Churches, Stores. Oiriees,:liotels, Sc. JOHN S. LI7YWIG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. N. 8.—1 have been appointed Solo Agent for Haj lahor's celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cook Stove in Chambersburg. junl7. i. AT ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S Great Stove and Tin Ware Store, earner of the Diamond, can lie seen the lamest. best and cheap est stook of Goods in Chambersbura. They have COOKING STOVES, for Wood and Coal,-of latest patterns and all sizes, at fair prices. iurtl7,63. 290 doz Hosier? POUTING DONE AT SHORT NO TICE, of first rate material and cheap. All work warranted, and *cheaper thee can be bought elsewhere in:the County Call and eon for Yourselves at ETTER, molwro nearly opposite the Bank. UTTER, HAMILTOI (5 , 7- . CO.lite-pre-- 1U pared to put-up the best LIGHTNING ItOPS at cheap fates. - ' LWAYS ,ON HAND, a large assort-. went of very best Tin, Japanned and Cop per Ware, 45:e., Sold low at ETTER, HAMILTON k'Cs:).'S. A"WORK WARRANTED, and cheaper than can be bottht:elsenitere in the County, Came and sec—then bny, at - ETTER, HAMM:TON & CO.'S. ALL FOR PARLOR AND DINING V ROOM - COOK STOVES. They are pretty, good awl cheap. ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S. - - A few doors from Shryoek'. Book Store. K. MJOHN MONTGOMERY will at ud promptly to all calls in Ws line. Office nn Mairi - Street, next door to the Eagle Hotel. and negrly Opposite the re of the Hon. George Chambers. jun17,63._ B. BROWN, Ettcnucm. PUT- T • sic lAN:—Office in Franklin Building, IVesi Market Street, Chnuibershurg, Pa. - The above treats all Chrome Diseases by tnea"os of GALVANISM and the different modifications of ELECTRICITY, as tliscorered and taught by Prof. Bollas. • rie4,ti3-tf. DRparomjx;tlyCio . Main ;Street. nest door to Spangler's Drug Store. It il e I d Office n on all ~llls in his OFFICE HOURS. — Frota 7to 'A.. at.; 1$ to 2 and 6 P. 31. • . . NEw YARD.—Tho under -4 sign4d respectfully announces to the citizens of Franklin County that he has opened a new Mar i ble Yard in the room forMerly occupied by Dr. • Hamilton, directly opposite j.8. - Isfixon'sDrng Store, Main Street - Chazabersburg. where he will keep on hand or make to order all articles in hisline of tins iness, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD STONES; MANTELS. TABLE and STAND TOPS, mannfacturedyom the very best ForeignUnd Domestic Marble.: He respectfully solicits a call from those who may be in want of any article in the above line. Ho is confident in his ability to satisfy all who maybe pleased to patronize him, either as regards hisYri , ces, or the quality, beauty, and chasteness of his work. Liu18,63.1 JOHN A. GROVE. G RAIN! G-RAIN!!' GRAIN!!! •. • WASHABAUGH'S BREWORT: • • Cirsungnsanucl, Ptt. The -undersigned takes this method of inforMing hi's friends, and - the public generally, that be has leased fora term of years the well known Brewery establishment heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton Brashabaugh. He will be glad to furnish to his friends and the' old patrons of the House, with the finest ALE, updn theshortest notice, and at the low est prices. .t;W- The highest Cash - Price will he paid for 5,000 bushels of BAALLIT, delivered at Chambersburg. 1 120,61-17. • ALEXANDBR MARTIN. q4AMI 3 ERptRG,PA, COPPER, TIN Arid SHEET-IRON WARE nALU.: - GAS BT 1T , .1 - ERS and COOING STOVES WkSH•BOILtBS MUM best made in the counify, laiwe stock of TIN WARE; feels confident that ha can give general satisfaction tar attention Paid to all kinds of as car motto is ACOB B. MILLER. Drugs, lattitines, 'BEI2, SR. ' f • • crus. n.'cuEsst.En. H Sr - r4 , 'lc C T'E SSLE R, ..C3 ADIf.,V -` ES Pi PHARMACY, . _ DitUGS C EMICALS:MEDICIE &c -. 7 CiIiMBEI,?..BIYRG, PA. Believing that only PIT E DRUGS . . • AND ' - PREPARATIONS OF PULL STRENGTH, , 'lntl give satisfaction tol'llYsiciari and Patient, and insutveontinued-success to our Drug Establishment, we give this branch our constant. care and scrutiny. CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, AND - I).A.TENT - DIEDIGINES. We warrant our stock to be Pure and that btst in the market. We are recei,Vinga large lot of ' _FRESH - GARDEN SEEDS, embracing the best kind; of new and old varieties of early and late vegetables. HOWE Sr STEVENS' FAMILY DYE COLORS, reliable and easy coloring. We ask but a trial for them. All the colors constantly on band. 'antlers and Rome Dealers should alwaifillave on hand a package of O'.:"ZIEL'S HORSE SSD CATTLE POWDER. - It, is therbfmt forpigtompor. - BITTER "WINE OF IRON, ' "an excellent Tonle fi)r debilitated and dyspeptic. ,Dersono. - MRS. ILARVEY'S'CROUP SYRUP, . t an expectorant fins Coughs and Colds in the Throa add Chest, that can be:relied o):1 to give speedy relief POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS. We 'have last received a largo lot, of every si,i.c' quality and price. 1 , "t, . . .' . . ',Fine Soaps and Perfumery, . ' Bair and Cloth,l3iushes, , . t Tooth Brushes, -t , " Redding Combs, . - Gum and Horn Combs; ! , Concentrated Potash, ' Trusses and Braces . . . _ .9.aponiticr. Afedieines ban- be had at night or on S.anday calling at the Stero-or itt W. kleysees residence. a feW doors South of the Store. lan27.* k M I 'L. L E 'R, DRUGGIST, STORE ON THE DTAISiOND, CRAIBERSBLrRa, 11l 0 I'L.E - T ARTICLES L. STERLING'S AMBROSIA. '. HAIR DYES, POMADES, e EXTRACTS :OF ,A.LL KINDS, _ • COCO AINE, TOOTH BRUSHES HAIR BRUSIItS, COMBS and a full nasottment of every' thing in the Toile line can be had 'at MILLER'S. jr E R 0-S E. N E 0 ,KEROSEXE LAMPS. CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, ALCOHOL AND FLUID, and a full assortment of such articles as are usually found in a Drug Stare cdu be had at MILLER'S. -:TERMS CASH. ' TTORSE AND' CATTLE POWDER. :11 Miller's Horse and. Cattle Powder is the best in the market. Prepared and sold by ' A. J. MILLER. et ARDEN SEEDS.--Early York Cab- Of bilge Seed. cad full gupplyuf all kinds-cf Gurden nhd 'Flower Seeds; just received by A. J. MILER. PATENT MEDICINES.—AIways on Ulan complete stock of all the popular Pat ent medicines of tle tlay at MILLER'S. X.,11.1LY DYE- COLORS.—fI new ar F tiric, and just what is nestled in nvo-s• at , , MILLER'S. YOU A COLD?—'Cad- a Bottle of MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP: It will cure you. Get Rat J. J. MILLER'S.' ITAVE YOU THE ITCH?—Get a box of TERREL'a IRA OINTMENT, It is n sate and speedy cure—at A. J. MILLER'S. Aotrlo. HOTEL.—West side of the Public 'Square, Chambersburg, Pa.—The subscriber would. respectfully inform the Traveling Community thathe but lensed and taken possession of this Commodious Hotel. He hopes to .make it one of the most desirable places for strangers and others to stop that can be found in any country town. ILLS TABLE will at all times be spread with the luxuries and substantials of the season, • HIS CHAMBERS are large, well ventilated, and fitte,l up in modern style. -11 IS BAR will be well supplied with a large and 'choice s'election of the very best Liquors, HIS STABLE will always 11° , 7D:witted with good, wholesome Provender for Stock, and attended by careful Ostlers. . pains will he spared - to render entire satisfac tion to all his guests; and pledging himself to en deavor to please all, he solieihi a liberal sh ire of the public patronage liultra DANIEL TROSTLE. TTNIONi MOTEL.—L-This llotel is 1J ate °nth° corner of Main-and Queen - Streets.. Chambettur . g, Pa. The un aNigned respectfully announces to the tra veling pu lie that th!s Betel has been remedied. It has becu raised to THREE STORIES in height. A fine threk . stery. Batik Building ha been added to it, giving an unmense amount of room for the accom modation of,:the public generally. The Rooms are large and comfortable, numberinginall, thirty-five. They are all well furnished with gbud New Furni ture. Persops stopping at thisnotel can have either double or single rooms, with or without fire in them. The Table is always supplied with the BEST in the MARKET, and Will seat over 100 persons flip; 13ARUtilled with the Choicest Liquors. The Stable OM stories, of the most modern Ante,. and the best it the Boroughof Chattnbcrsburg. June 17,,63 JOHN FISHER, Proprietor. lAT HITE 4:15W HOTEL, Chambers ur" 6crtrioitifia'a.—AficH4F3.- GRovE, Proprietor. , Haviirg purchased this tv,oll-ttneern Dote], (long logie-n as I%iillef'e, and recently as Weist Grove's,) the Proprietor pledges himself Guano pains: shall be ed to minister to the rants ,of his guests. . - The chiuucter heretofore sustahrd by, the House as a comfortable Remo for the Sojourner. shall not suffer in my hands it , a. constant effort - ;o please and accommodate ;will sustain it. The promoter, there fore. solicits a, contirmanedef the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the "-White Swam" _! In addition to large Stabling,„ he has TWO LOTS and u „pair of V.Vr-ftrtet. {.TOM CALES for the . at, copmodatioteof Drovers and Butchers. Jane 17,'63 . MICHAEL GROVE. IVP.LLS COYERLY. DAVID H. HUTCHISON. fIOVERLY & lIUTCHISON wk./ have become\ the Proprietors of the - UNITED STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad DepotatHAR— RISBURG, Pa. This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted and furnished through out its parlors and chambers, and is now ready for the reception of ghests.. The traveling public will find the United States Hotel the. most convenient, in allPartiolaloro of any Hotel in the State Capital, on accOnnt oi'its access to the railroad s being immediately between the two great - depots in this city. HARRISDIJISG.JIIIIBI7.V-If. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Maip Street, Charabeisburg, Pa. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Pro prietor. Fine accommodations and low °hones. Stock Yards and Scales , ale connected with the premises for the eonfenienoe of Drovers. Also. Extensive Stabling and •lards for Horses and Car riages. - Urine 17,'63. US. 5-20 BONDS.- , --Thoze: persons • Who have subscribed for 'these- Bonds, 'and have not yo received them, are requeBted to call at the Bank, surrender their due bills and receive the Minds. Nu 9-3t 1 1 G. R. MESSERSMITIL. ibbiitationo. J 3IL A.Y & .13 I C.KNELL'S BANE NOTE REPORTER. Establighedin 1£41), f Is the oldest REPORTER in this coune try,, and has-never missed_ a number since its com mencement, now near - • 34 TABS. It is issued on the Ist and sth of each month, and it has.l?3" the well known- and admitted ability with which it is conducted, long sine earned its position of the ' - - ' Standard It of he Country. - Our whole time and undivid d attention is given to the Reporter, and the man years of experience we have had, and the great ft aides we command. enable us to give to the Public he most correct and reliable work of the kind publ shed. QUOTA TI S. Oar Corree.tions and Quota O ti us for each number. are invariably made up to th hour of going into the Printer's hands, by. the Well known Banking louse of WORK, -McCOUPiI &00 2 .. 3ti South viird Street. tre We hold ourselves bound • To itcjeem at our Quotations, at the time of going to Press. COUNTERFEIT MONEY. The Reporter contains a more correct lilt of Coun terfeits and Altered Notes than any other Reporter now published. Each number contains a full and correct description of all the Fraudulent Notes put into circulation since the preceding issue. • -Particular attention is paid to THE STOCK LIST. It is a full and Complete list of all Stocks offered at the Board of Brokers. It is always corrected up to the day of oing to press. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Are always full and cornet, the corrections being made. up to the day of going to press with each issue. . . TERMS. OF, SUBSCRITTION. One Copy, monthly, one year ' ' tl 00 One Copy, semi-monthly, one year ' 2 00 Subscriptions may_ceinraence with any month.— Terms always CASH IN ADVANCE. • , All letters must be addressed to the Publisher, CHARLES C. RHODES, 45 South Third Street, Philadelphia. ja2o-3m 13ooto ,*4)ctes. EW SHO S7' OR E.—The sub seribei takes _this method g informing the Citizens of Chambersburg and vicinity that he hes just returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE 'IS NEW STOCK of 'Boots and Shoes, of every variety, sty - le and pattern, and of the best -mann thetures: He has no oil S7iopkeepers on hand. His whole stock is new. tHre him a call—you can easily suit yourself. He invites the Ladies especially. •to call, as he will take pleasure in showing his goods, - Store in tho room formerly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq., as a Law OlEtce_, and more recently used for the purpose by George Eyster, Esq., two doors North of .hisher's Hotel. Main;Street. Cbambersburg, Pa. His large and well selected stock, he being ii_prac tical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters. Boots, Slippers andliushins Misses and Children's Boots end Shoes ; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Boots 'and Brogans. Don't forget the place. No trouble to show nodsg at nig NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish er's Hotel, Main Street,-Chainhersburg Pa. nin17.63. PETER FELDMAN. ' CALL AN Ei - SEE - .—The undersign ‘.../ ed. announces to his numerous friends and cus tomers that he continues to manufacture to order, . 9 1 . and keeps on and, a full and complete assortment of various - t sties and styles of SHOES and GAI- - TEES, for, adies. Misses and Children. His assort ment of BOOTS, SHOES, &c., for Mon and Boys' wear is com - Allete, to which he respectfully invites at tention. Womc of all kinds made to order, in anent and durable manner, and at short notice. Call and see before purchasing else Where, and he will satisfy purchasers -that he sell at very small profi r cash. "t forgot the place—gin opposite Huts' Store. Chambersburg, Pa. JuarT,63. - GEORGE LEHNER. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS. LYON'S PERIODICALDROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAVDROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! THE GREAT FEMALE - REMEDII THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY: THE' GREAT, FEMALE REMEDy I LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS - LYON'S PERIoDICAL DROPS i,ToN',P}::RBJDIZ'A DROPS ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE-BETTER THAN PILLS! Lyon's - Periodical' Drops are THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION .THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION TIIE ONLY FLUID PREPARATIONI ever brOughtbefore the public, and as a diuretic and specific for irregularities, challenges the world to pre-( duce an equal; they are, in the most obstinate cases 4 RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOODIE RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO GOOD AND _cANNOT 'DO HARM ;~ CANN'OT DO HARM AND CANNOT DU HARM AND CANNOT DO HARM IF7TIIEDIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! . IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED 101 IF THE DIRECTION'S ARE ADHERED•TO! IF. THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO I SAFE AT ALDTIMES:- SAFE AT ALL TIMES! MMMMI SAFE AT ALL TRIES; except when expressly forbidden in the directions whin h are wrapped around each bath). and have th written signature of Dr. JNO. L. LYON upon them. NONE OTHERS ARE' GENUINE NONE-OTHERS ARE GENII E I NONROTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF - COUNTERFEITS: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!. Thek• cure all those ills tovhieh the female system is subrectednithilipatch awl a degree of certain** which nothing but a-sermatitleallyeompounded !hid preparation could reach. - - USE NO OTHER 1.. • USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! _ . for my the sta.nd before the world as the ne phis ultra of all remedies for the eurepf nil diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Leucorrhem Prolapses and the mild but positive eorreotion of all irregularities. : DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED - UPON • - DO NOT BE IMPOSED - rPON I - DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPONI by those who have other - preparations, which they desire to palm of upon the strength of the popular= it of my Drops, and who recommend their own nos trums. thus appropriating to themselves the con stant demand for my Periodical Drops, as a medium for selling something which is worthless and ineffic ient. ' But when - the Druggist you apply to bag not got them, either make him buy them feryou, or else enclose ono Dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent, who will send you a bottle by return ,Express. You will thus save yourselYes trouble and obtain relief from the gre,atest Female Regulator of the Niafitecnth Century. Over 21,)',040 Bottles of this medicine baiebeen sold within the last six months, and every Lady that has used them, but for the nature of the cure, would furnish us with her sworn certificate of their efficacy. It takes butane Dollar to make the experiment, and I appeal to,those of your sex who are suffering—will you waste away when a single Dollar will give you instant relief, , Prepared solely by Dr. Jgo. L. LYON, Practising Physician. Price $1 per bottle, C. Al CLARK & Wholesale DrOggiste, New Haven, Conn., General Agents for the United States and Canada% • For sale at Wholesale by • D. S.-BARNES & CO., New York. . - GEO.,C. GOODWIN & CO. Boston. - JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY. & COIIIIIOEN, 5e03,63-ecyl.r. 23 North Siirth,St., Phila. B 0 K 13.1. ND E B. FISH -1,..P & CO'S Book Bindery is on the Third Story of the "MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD ING, on the Diamond, above Sky - oak's Book Store. Entrance between the Bonk Store and the Inland Telegraph office. Old BOoks. Periodicals, .Mnsic, Newspapers, &c., bound in any style: Blank Books made to order. Pap erru ed to any pattern. j a 6,6 4 LTAXD-13III,S; frein' the largest to the etrianeet, in Plain or PanovColonaprinted at the office of ,the pRANKLINLEPPrOSITORY. Actticat. , Boob- ant , *tationerg. s.smitodK,Boox-sa us — AN , D • STATIONER, now imenDits his New Store Room, and is prepared to transact business with greater facilities than ever--. , - . 130 0K5.--ScheolßOoks,Miscellanconsß o nk s T oy Books, Law Books, Medical Boots, Sendai. School Books. Military 1$00118; BIBLES.—A large assortioen tid Pocket and Fam ilo Bibles. • . ; "BLANK BOOKS of all sizes, qualities and styles Of binding. • STATIONERY.—A great variety of all finds of all kinds of writiu" and Printing Papers,' of French; English and Amorcim manufacfare. Also, Envel opes of all :due; and ottplities, Ink.. Pens,!Ptmeils, India Rubber, Tripe'Sl'Seals. Quills, Copy Books, Blotting Board, Knives, ETII4ICrP. Afriting"6o37ll. ate. &42. GOLD P.FsNS.—Tbe,fery best Gold Pens in tub • market, fully warranted,. made by Leroy Wellair- - child N. Y. • PAPER.—XfaII vai iety of patterns and WALL PAPER.—N earl y LEIN) diffCrent patterns, together -with suitah e torderings, Plain, Velvet, and Velvet Gilt.. PICTURE FRAMES;,'L-Or al and Sonaio Frames for Photograpine... : Prams made to fader.: FRENCH GLASS, thr Picture Frames, of any size. - • - CHEAP'IIOVELS, Intich,lower than Publishers' prices. IiNGRAVINGg,--Engliih, French, German - and American Engravings. BASK ETS.—Pa n ny,Tra Vol g„l3ook ,Pienie,Yruit, Knife and Clothes - Baskets, • ZEPIIYIt WORSTEDS.—,SingIe alit Mirth% Zd phyr Tapestry and S Ali Zephyr, SletlandWool. fie. - liEWSPAPEßS.—The , _Philadelphia and New York Dailies received daily. Clubs :or individuals supplied. WEEKLY PAPERS.—Tiarpors' Weekly. Frank. Leslie, N. Y. Mercury; N. Y. Weekly,N. Y. Le - ger.he..received•weekly. - ; PERIODICALS.—IIarPors' Mouth/Y. Atlantic Monthly; Continental, Coder. Peterson, Bath* .Knickerbocker, All the Year hound, Cornhill, Sze., received as soon as published. - CHEAP LITERATURII.—AII thO Dintepublicit . - floes' Weekly Noirvellettes, t.Tung_Boolt, re eeivecl daily. ORDERII.—We take orderafor nit kinds of goofs. EXPRESS.—We receive goods by Express ovefy day from the East. • - 13LANK DEEDS, Writing and Printing Cards. Rulers; Paper Weights, Fancy Boxes. Combs and- Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in our line constantly on hand. ' MUSlC—Sheet Music, fur Piano, Guitar. Violin, and. Flute, , - • - - PIANOS.—We purchase Phiaos lon commission, so a.s•to save our customers front Fifty to Una Hun dreil anti Fifty I/olhers. • . ' , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—we eau supply any. kind of Musical Instrumonts at prices far ictuar than usual. , .. _ . . PHOTOGRAPH ALETIMS. , --We can sell Photo ma Albums at lower prices than they can be pro cured for in' ' the cities. . CARTES DE VlSlTE.—Pertritits of Military Men of the L. S. Aitny apd Nav,t, distingobbn I Men and W 0 non, Comic Pictures, &c. NEW TO t. BOOKS in groat variety. Now publications of the Aincriean S. S. Union, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publication, &c. We have no hesitation in saying to our customers that from our long experience, our, mhancrr of doing business, and our great facilities, we do not fear competition.- and have no doubt 4 of being able to give entire satisfaction. , . - Come end see our rimrstore. our new and enlarged stock, and form your own opinioni. Ckambersburg, Dee. 9.1863. JAMES B. SMITH & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISKERS. - Manufacturers of Blank end Memorandum Books, Photograph Albums. Manifold Writers, Marble Pa per. ace.. No. 27 South Seventh Street, above Chest nut. Phila. Blank work of every description, for - ConntY Offi ces,, Hotels. Counting Houses. uhd Public Offices done to order. Orders left with S. S. ,SHRYOCK. Chambi3rsbm, will be promptly attended to. 5e30,63-Iy. - AaeliicaU , SHEINER'S lIALSA3II(, , COUGH SY IKJ ILUP.--For Cough*, Colds, avi l ), 'Whooping , f^ Cough,Aethma, Bronchitter Spitting Bkod,Pliitt en& Weakness of the Breast, Ilifficatltzt tf Breothttou, This is no new remedy. It has been used fore num ber of years in Maryland and parts of, Pennsylva nia, and lutS'wherever known acquirpd,,an unprece dented reputation for curing the varttins diseases for which it is recommended. It is used by' all• claSses of Society, =the uni versal opinion is that it is good- This.SPrun I. a -37..f-c4p 47e , ' , t1;.&&-Ve..,74710 ~,,, it iTrprviLsantio take, and never does injury, but owing to' its purifying qualities, mast do good under any circumstances.— Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming. end allaying the most violent' coughs; putifying strengthening and invigorating, the whole system; calming and soothing the nerves: aiding and facil itating expectoration, and healing the DISEASED 'L1.71 , ,A18,, - thus striking at the ruot of diseases,;and driving it from the system . CROUP, This disease is announced by diflichlty of breath ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, haekitig cough, and threatened suffocation, , It nilstly occurs in young children. No chid need dm of Croup if this Syrup is prof erly used, dud used in time.— Mothers having 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 most excel lent. Experience' has proven that it isequaledhy no other preparation. The price is such rts - to place it within the reach of all, the poor as well as' the rich, and every person should have it. - Every one should have it in thd hoise. It is a true and faithful friend to all-who value health end wish to secure themselves against that most terri ble ; disease, Consumption . It will be fouhd the most useful as well as the eheapestlamilytundicine in the world. It has been tided-lor the last four years with a success without &pantile. • Price 41) eta. per bottle, or three 'bottles for •$ . 1.10. Prepared by- S. A . "." fot 7 fili - • Westminster; ald. For sale by A. J. .MILLER, and .T. S. NIXON, Chainbergburg, Pa.. and Storekeevers everywhere. IfiIOUTZ'S CELEI3IIATIii) HO, It ST, AND• CATTLE POWDERS.—These Powders have proved, after a trial ork,v.trat Tears; to be so- Parlor to any preparation of the kind, used. The chief superiority of these Powders arise from the fact that they are composed of meilieines that have Laxative, Tonic and PerifYing properties'. The Laxative ejects cruditieS 'from the stomach and intestines: the Tonic skives strength to, the System of the Horse; 'and the purifying medicines con-, tubed in them cleanse the blood mid lay the foun dation-for a healthy and vigrirodsicirculation. ,The use of them improves the wind; strengthens the appetite, and gives the horse a tine, Smooth, glossy slun—thus improving the aPpearance, Tiara' 'and ; spirit of the noble animal. These Powders are nut intended, as some POw deirs are, to bloat the animals so as to give him the appearanceof being fat when- not really so—but to removtthe disease and promote his general heitth. Theie,Powders will strengthen' the stomach and intestines, cleanse them from offehsive matter, and tiring them to a healthy state. They are a-preven tive of Lang Fever. and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to - the Horse, asetlanders; Yellow Water, Distemper Founder, }leaves; Suffering, Coughs,Fevers/fsiss of Appetite. andNital Emir gY, dm. 'These Powders, if usedligeorthree times a week, through the whiter and spring, your Horse will. tierce - get the Lung Fever, Colic or Betts. A few doses of these powders!wilt remove the worst Cough on, any Horse. Wgro Orttleli a Zona tot feed a few of these Powders every year they might save the lives of many valitableillerses. • , MILCII CIY%S, .ThopropertiesthraPowderpos scans in increasing the quantity of Milk in Cows gives ;it ad importance and Value. Which should: Cluceit in the hands of every, person keeping a, ow. DS fattening Cattle it gives them an appetite. loosens their hide, and IraiLo3 them 'thrive math faster. FIOGS;--Lam diseases of Swine.. as, k eels in the Lunge and Liver. &V.; by putting from half a paper to a•paper'or these Powders in a bar rel of swill, the tiliove.diseases can be cured or tirely prevented. BY using these Powders the Hog Cholera can be prevented.'- Prepared by. - ; S. A. Y0UT7,&,81104 Westminster d. For side wholesale and retail by. A. J. MILLER and NIXON, Clumbersbusg, Fa., and store keepers everywhere. Price 2.5 cts• a, paper, or five Papers for $l. - ' F • 419,634 y. F 3 TZ'S is-A'jaafe.anityeli able Remedy lei. the coirb Itheuixtoti - ful Nerfous Affections, Spraing,Hprus, Swellings. and all diseases,,reanirmg an external . application on Man. • ' • - - On Horses it frill never bail to'curo PollftYlls:Fis tula old Running Sores o Strom, if properly - tip- Pliel.• For sprains, brnis scratches, (masked WKS, chafes, saddle or collar gallc ii, . oat, or woundlt:ltls on infallible remedy. Try Aland -dm convince l- of, its efficacy. RHEUMATISM. -- Persons afflicted with •this dis*ase, no matter, of how long,standinfr, can be promptlrarrd effeetrillY cured hyping this luitture- - -" There is nothing in the world so sure and So good to take away bail OtnCS and cure - Frost Bitoti Ow this Rreparation.- Try itand satisfy yourserces,,,Priee and 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared by FOUTZ 131104 Westarinster i lMil. For sale by A. J. ,MILLER and J. & pr.. ON. Chambersburg, Pa., and Storekeepers evervktiVre.
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