The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 13, 1864, Image 6

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N N'S 4 11., V A IN.; IA RAit,ROAD !
1 WINTER TIME TAELE. FIVE TRAINS
daily to and from Philadelphia, on and after Nov.
"Irath, L 1363.
Tho Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company Will depart from and arrive at Har
rishurg and Philadelphia as follows:
• ' -EASTWARD:
THROUGH IMPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 2.45 Aar., and arrives at Philadelphia
at
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg dailS , (except
llfenday)' at 0.00 A.ll. and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 10.10 A.tf. 'Passengers take breakfast at
Lancaster.
WAY • ACCOMMODATION. (via . Mount Joy.)
loaves Harrisburg at 7.20 A.M., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 12.25 P.M.
VAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg. daily
except Sunday) at 1.00 and arrives at West.
hiladelphia at 5.20
HARRISBURG. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M.
WESTWARD:
- BALTEkOItH - EXPRESS IHAIN leaves Har
risburg dalls , "(exee/it Montlas)at 2.20 .1.. u. Altoona
8.00 A.u., take bra fast, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1.00 P.M. - ,
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS 'TRAIN leaves
Harrisburg daily at3..10 A.m.; Altoona 8.40 a'.11., take
breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P.M.
• - MAIL TRAIN 'leaves Harrisburg. at 1.40 p.n.!
Altoona at 7.55 P.M., take supper; and arrives at
Pittsburg at ETO
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 P.m.: Al
toona at 9.10 P.n.,' take supper, and arrives at Pitts
.burg at L4O Aar.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P.M , and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M.
gourr JOY ACCOMMODATION leave Lan
caster at 11.38 A.M., and arrives at Harrisburg at
1,40 P.n. " SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
jun17.63-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. It. It. .
, ATORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
.WINTER TIME TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND 'PROM
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON CITY.
Conncictions made with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West.
-- TWO TRAINS 1/AILY: to and from the North
— and West Branch Susquehanna, and all -of
Northern New Ydrit';'
On and after Monday, November 16th, 1863, the,:
Passenger Trains Of the Northern Central Railway
.will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal-,
timbre as follows
SOUTHYVARD„-
,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury dailyk_ea-
eept Sunday... A.M
leaves Harrisburg 1:00-r.st
arrives at Briltimore s:4fi P.M
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves F.-InburY daily
(except 5unday)....11:42 rat
leaved Harrisb'g (ex
- cept Monday).. - 2:50 A.. 31
arrives at Baltimore
(exeunt Monday)..... 7:00 eat
TIARRISB'G ACeOMMODATION leaves
, Harisbarg.„ ......... 7:00 A.M
NOIRT
MAIL !TRAIN leaves' . Baltimore daily
, I (except Sunday) ..9.20 A.M.
, /eaves lllirrisburg 1:45 P.M,
arrives at Sunbury -4:30 P.M.
=PRESS TRAIN leavee, Baltimore dal
'! ' /Y. 3 9:30 P.M.
_ arrives at Harrisb'g... 2:00 A.M.
" leaves Harrudeg
lY (except Monday 3:25 A.M.
" 'tik arrtecs at Sunbury... 6:25 A.M.
HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION keares
Baltimore daily (ex.-
cept:, Sunday) 3:00 P.M.
.6 arrires. at Harrisburg:. 7:50 P.M.
For farther infOrinatioXl apply at -the Office, in
Pennsylvinia Railroad Depot.
.iunli 3 OS-tf. J. N. cDoBARRY, Gen. Supt.
N Ew AIR- LINO lI,QUTE.-THREE
TRAINS DAILY 'TO IIiEW YORK AND
PAILADELPHIA.
On and after Monday,: November, 18, 1883, the
PaSsenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depo at Harrisburg, for New
York and T'hiladelphia, as follows:
EASTWARD
EXPRESS LINE leaVes Harrisburg at 6:30 A.M.,
*if arrival of the Penuildvania Railroad Express
Train from the West. arriving in New York at 1:4.5
A sleeping car is attached to the train through
from Pittsbarg_without change.
,MALL TRAIN leaves! Harrisburg at 8:00 A.M.,
lir - riving in Now, York at 5:30 r.m., and Philadelphia
at 1:50 P.M..
:PAST LINE leaves Ifurrisburg at 2:00 P.M..
ar
riving in New York at 10:* p.m., and Philadelphia
'Mt TM P.M.
W E S.TAIt A R D.
,
• •• FAST LINE, leases NnW York at 6:00 A.m., and
Philadelphia at:8:15 A.M.-, ArhVilig atitarrinburg at
I:15 P.M.
NMI/ 'TRAIN leaves; New York at 12:00 noon.
and Philadelphia at 3:31) arriving at liarrishurg
at 8:20 P.M.
'EXPRESS TRAIN leitves New York at 7:00 P.M.
arriving:At Harrisburg at 2:00 A. 1.. and connecting
with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg.
A sleeping car is also attached to this train.
Connections are inadefa,t Harrisburg with Trains
on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cum
berland Valley Railroada, arid at Reading for Phil
adelphia, Pottsiille, Wilkeabarre, Allentown, EMS-.
ton, Sm.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New
York and, Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg
and Philadelphia, $3:35, in No. 1 ears, and $3 in
No. 2. •
For tioketa of other information apply to
J. CLYDE,
Gen. Agent, Harrisburg.
iuni7,63-tf. c
CII , LAND VAribEY AND
=FRANKLIN RAILROADS.--DHANGE OP
HOURS.- , --On And after' Monday, • +Writ 4th, 1S(14,
Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sun
days exeepVed):
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
7:00 • 2..45
7:37 3:3.5
8:17 4:29
Leve ,
.Greencastle
• I ' Arrive at...
Chavab - Orsburs:
Leive at...
Leave Shippipaburg....- •
............
=ma
.
" . Mechanicsburg ........ 11):42 3:12
Arrive at Harrisburg - 6:55 . 11:15 3:40
FOR CIiAMBURSBURG AND HAGRRSTOWN
, - „ A. M. P. M. P.X.
Leave' ' &05 '1:32 ' 4:20
Mealismcsburg • &47 2:15 4:54
• Carlisle 9:27 2;55 5:29
Newville 10:02 3:29 -
• Shipperisburg ...... 10:M 4:00
Arrive at,Charnbersburg 11;00 4:31)
L4ve Chninberaburg • 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.
and with trains for all points West.
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20 P. M., runs
only as faras Carlisle. , 0. N. LULL, Supt.
- R. R. Office, - Chamb'C. April 4.1861.
1863.1864.
VIIHILADELPHIA AND; ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie, on Labe Erie, .
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania, Railroad
company, and under thair auspices is being rapidly
°pellet] throughout in; entirelength. -
It is now in-use for Paisengerand Preightimsin oss
fromllarrisburg to Driftwood. .(2d Fork) 177 miles,
on the Eastorn Division, and from Sheffield to Erie,
73 miles, on the Western Diiision. •
TIME OF P4SSENGB . i_TRAIN . S AT HARRIS-
• ' • ' BURG.
Mail Train !Oases North 1:15 s.m.
Express Train leaves North 3:00 4.11.
Gera rub through without ehango both ways on
these trains, between Philndelphia and Look Haven
and betweenDaltireere and Lock-Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both
waYs.- ' •:-
Forrin formati on 'respecting Passeater basin ess an
plj'atthe S. E. Corner and •Mark.ht Streets,
Philadelphia. •
.ai, far Fneight busitinwof the Cora pany's Agents:
t
B: Rlffilarotr, bornet 13th andllarket Sts., Phit ads. , -
3. W. rtirINOLIDS, Erie.
J. M. Dnibt.,, Agent N. ,C. R. WA3altimore, Md.
HOU TON, •
• • Gen. Freight AgetkPhiladelphia.
DEWS- L. ROUPT. _
Gen. Tiebet Agent. Philadelphia.
• " • '.TOS. D. POTTS e , •
Gen. mitattei; winituniport.
P P P 'Di NG.
z • 813031. - At 13R•8 respectfully announces that
ho is roaredto do 'every dmcription of PHOTO.'
• OftAPHIO COLORING and-ItE4COITORINg with
=TNDFAPINI{: ' • • -', •• ;. .. • •
• riodrgraphs containing defects portraiture,',
-- . - bnitehe's;and-htiuriesfrota dampness. or, ;oxp entre.
en 0.1)o easily remedied..
perso/ig ha, ving DancireotyPesi,'Srm.bf•Deeens( d
Pet endtkcan haVo thom'corijed, and , GofelLikenee / e4
R',,tiii•edi datable ibr trauma: , • :„ i = .
A.Pliyatf-13. B.l , l3bryock'd Bookstore, ..C.l;umbers
-1111-0. .1" . - •' • - fe17.61-tf.
SEING STYLE 0
PEADING RAIL ROAD.-WINTER
iL TER ARRANGEMENT 4
GREAT TRUNK T..r.NE from the North and
Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. :
Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton. &c. " 1
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New
York, Rending, Pottsville, and allintermediatesta
tions at:8:00 A.sr. and
Now York Express leaves Harrisburg at 3:00 A.M.,
arriving at New Fork at 10:15 the same morning.
z Farce 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 AL. and 7 I
P.M., (Pittsburg' Express arriving at .Harrisburg at 2
A.m.) Leave Philadelphia at S-15 A.M. and 3:30 P.3t.
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains
through to and from Pittsburg without change.
• Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Ta
magni at 8:50 A.st: and 2:15 p.m., for Philadelphia. 1
New York and alLWay Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9:15 A.M. and 2:30 P.M..
for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodat ion Pan e neer Train leaves Read- j
ing at'6:3o A.m., and returns from Philadelphia at I
4:31) P.M. •
tarliAll the above Traints run daily, Sundays ex
anted.
A Sunday Train leave's Pottsville at 7:30 A.m. / and
'hiladelphia at 3:15 Pat.
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excnrsion
lick ,, ts at reduced ratesfrom all points.
80 11)8.• Baggage allowed ma. paitoenoer.
G. A. NICCOLLS, - •
General Sup't.
d 016,63 f.
Ii P
. 05t) B T R: R-
WINES AND LIQUORS
LAUMAN, SAIiLAI),t.
=
N 0.12 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
BETWEEN CHASTNIIT AND WALNUT STEAM'S,,
PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPIITA
GEO. M. LAUMAN,
A. M. SALLADE, ,
J. D. 12TTING. : &
_ .
,RIVESE, GARDRATCO.'S . ,
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF la3B,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED - WITH GREEN WA'Y
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
SUPERIOR OLD - MADEIRA WINE'
. FINE SHERRY. -CLARET AND
HOCK WINES,
r AND AN ASSORTMENT OP I .
BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
3. 0 - OSBORNE'S it CO.'S
OPORTO.
• VERY FINE AND DELICATE
.OLD PORT WINE,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW lif . AN
WITH THE INITIALS OFTHE PIRM.
OLD RYE WHISKEY
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.
•
ITARItANTED.
OBERHOLT . Z WHISKEY;
- • , FOUST WHISKEY,
WEB S'§ WHISKEY,
- TAFFEii'S WHISKEY, •
' 3 AND
READING WINES.
LAUMAN, SALLADE fi CO., -
No. L%B SOUTH
_NINTH ST.,
FHILADELPIIIA
nolB-ly
Mtn ant( ,fanq Otopo.
N E - W, G 0 0 D' S
The subscribers are now offering a large lot of
Linen Duek,
EXAM super quality Black and Colored Drees Silk 4
Cloth'i and Cassimeres,
12,5 z;
9:00
9:32 2:00
A. M.
5:55 10:10 2:42
100 doz super? French Shirt Fronts,
100 t almoral Skirts,
Water Proof Cloths,
Bruggells, Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets,
1, 1 1 / I , VA, 2,2%, Floor Oilcloths",
mar 2)
SKIRTS SKIRTS ! ! SKIRTS 1 !
• Al. A. JONES
.CELEBRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT.
SOLD ONLY AT
N 0.17 NORTH Bth St., PHILADELPIIIA.
Skirts of all lengths; and any size waist made to
order and satisfaction guaranteed. .
' Ladies; Misses and ehildspn's Skirts of every siu.
and shape constantly on td. -
Evert, 'dirt warranted :IA Six Months.
' READ HOW W.e4.)0 BUSINESS.
- - -
•. We do not make any chepp skirl; in the cOmmoo
acceptation of the term, but we make
- .THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE,
because we make,
TEE BEST - AND DEFY COMPETITION_
We warrant every' skirt we sell to be exactly as
represented. We make all we sell, andknowinchow
they aro made we guarantee them with full confi
dense. If we cell a bad skirl we will exchange it for 7.
a new one, and if On get out of order or break with
in Rix month*, we will repair them free of Charge.
We mean to give our customers full satisfaction,
but we cannot do so and compete with the low Priced
auction goods. We depend entirely upon thb su
periority of the goods we offer, and the fairness of
our method of loing , business. - • . I
.slrtlers left at Shryock's Book Store. • I
- DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURMENT.
Take the exact size of the waist, without any al
lowance. The exact length required and the size
arOund the bottom spring. Also, if the skirt is to he
large. small, or methum size at the top,and whether
a trail or plain round skirt. M. A. JONES.
N 0.17 North Bth St., Philadelphia.
" atig 10-tf . flyer the Wax figure.
. ......._
•
Jill 00 K B IND Fit Y.-S. B. FISH-Of Valuable Tonic,
_LP ER & CO'S Book Bindery is on the Third Of this Valuable Tonic.
1 g f r t this Valuable Tonic.
Story of the "MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD- ' or this :Valuable Tome.
ING, on the Diamond, above ShOrOok's Book Store 1 ,
Entrance between the Book Site and the Inland
Telegraph office. Old. Books; Periodicals, Music. 1
Newspapers, &c:: hound in- any style:; Blabk Books ' -
made teenier. - PROOT rilifal to ROY oaf fetal. , 3a11.44 '
Only 75 Cts'. and On e'Dollat• per Bottle.
,Only 75 Cts. and Ono Dollar per Bottle.
Only 75 CUL and Oho Dollar per Bottle.
Only 75 CO. and One Dollar per Bottle.
_
HAND-BILLS, fr.dqn the larged to thel • Mannibatttred solely by S.' A. KUNKEL SBRO.
'smallest. in Plain or Fano , Colors...printed at General Depot. 118 Market St.; Harrisburg, Pa• . 3.
the office of the FRANKLIN RPOSITORY. 'S. NIXON,Agent, Charabersburg, Pa. 0028-dm:
litus of Eratiet.
Eiquoro.
IMPORTED By
LAIMIAN, SALLADE do CO
• , IMPORTED BY . '
LAUMAN. SALLADE & CO., _
N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST..
PHILADELPHIA
Damask Hackaback,
Russia Diaper and Crash;
Irish Linen, &e.,
100 dos Lile Threat and
Silk Gloves,
and. 1 1 ,4 Bombazines,
V 4 and VA Black and Colored DelainF;
Black Alpaccds,
Cocheco, Merimao and
Spragues Print.%
30 pieces Russia Duck.
200 doz Linen Cambric Handkorehief4;
Cocoa and Canton Matting,
500 yards patch Carpet
, WM. WALLACE - Sc Clf
tiii li'iniii6 -- tfitjaMtki - '01::13 . `:, Oti
c;tobeo artt einwire
STOVE EMP-OitIUM.
JIA STREET—I Morn Smith of the Diamond
Wonla respectfully Invite the attention of tbe.pub-
lie to his large and well se:cacti stook of
STOVES,
Ile Ii& now the largest anti best assortment, of
,
PARLOR. \--...../,
I ever offered in Franklin coiinty.,
.nnstanNyon hand of all and the beat ma-
El
- COAL 13 Er CK-E,T
The largest assortment,the heaviet iron and the
MI
IM
I tie of the best material and in a warkmanlike
I manner. As he is a PRACTICSI. WORK-
i I - MAN, and has had many years ox
'i .
porience in the busines,s ho
1
1111
ROOFING, SPOUTING,
node and put up at tho shortest notice Piirticu
-
'
;Mt and look through our stank and get , th e wices
Sinall Profits, Quick Sales azyl , Good Value."
Four Doors South of the Diamoh4
Nor.ll,
HOUSEKEEPERS, READ
LAGHEWS SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT— A new
Flat T o p COOKING STOVE. The plates :lie very
bears', and the whole Stove is finished in a superi
; •,r manner. I warrant this Stove to be Superior to
.i.nv Flat Top Stove now in the market, cud I res
, letitfiilly invite Inv friends and the public to call
And examine it. There are several sizes.
I have also a great. variety of other COOKING
STOVES, of every style: , PARLOR STOVES. new
and hen sit iful Patterns, together with 'a heavy ;toe];
of STOVES for clinrelie., fiforoß.. Offices, llotchl,S:c.
JOHN S, LUDWIG,
Wholesale and Retail Deider in
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE,
N. 8.—1 have been appointed Sole Agent for Gal
' hiker's celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cool: Stove in
I ehainbersharg. jun 17.63.
,k_T ETTER, HAMILTON, & CO.'S
Great Stove and Tin Ware Stem cornerof the,
- iamond, can be seen the largest. hest and-cheap- ,
est Fthitlc of Goods in Chamber:berg. They have
; (WRING STOVES, f0r.W.)..1 and Coal, of latest
natterris and all sizes, at fairtes. janl7.6l„_,
CIPOUTING . DONE AT SHORT No=
TICE, of first rate material nod cheap.
; All work warranted, and ehenner than can he
' bought elsewhere in fl. Comity. Cull and see for
yourselves at ETTER. HAMILTON F CO.'S.
nearly opposite the
doz EfosierY
F...ITTER, HAMILTON & CO: are pre
pared to put up the be,t I.I(4I,ITXING RODS
nt cheap rates.
- -------
A LWAYS ON HAND, a la rge assor t : -
ix inent of the vt•rs• beat Tina4anned and Cop-
Wpm, &c. Sold low at
ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S;
Lb WORK WARRANTED, and
.4 e heaner than can be borscht el , nyhere in the
County. Come and i , er—then tow. 7.0-
ETTER, 11-011J,TnN
rIALL FOR PARLOR AND DININP
A... 1 ROOM COOK STOVES They . ere pretty,
It good and cheap. ETTER. iMILTON
A few doors from Shryeek'r. Rook Stpre;
UNKE.L'S CELEBRAT
liitteloWine of Iron
Bitter Wino of Iron
'Diner Wino of Iron
Mier Wine of Iron
ME
For Dyspepsia anl haligei4
For Dyspepsia and Indirrestion, ,
Vor Dyspepsia and Indiaestiop,
Tor Dyspepsia and Indigemtion,
For Weak Stomachs and General Dahlias'
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable arid Sure to (ill Good,
Reliable and Sure to dd Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood
It Costs but littlo and Purifies the Bid
It Costs but little' and Purifies the Blood
It Costs but little and Purilles the Blood
JACOB B. MILLER
C,EIAMITERSBURG. PA:.
COPPER,
TIN and
stitET-TitoN
HALL.
GAg
' COOKING STOVES'
'WLASH-B-OILERS
teri al
best made in the comity
ME
MEM
T Ili lAr A R E'
feels confident that hop
can 'give general
satisfaction.
lar attention paid to ill kinds of t
MENDING AND JOBBING 4
as our motto is i 1
JACOB B. lii.IBLER,
RlO:drat.
And Cannot do Earin.
And cannot do INT.
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot do Harm.
We only ask a Trial.
'Ako only ask 'a Trial.
We only ask a; Trial.
Wo only ask a Trial.
-
- Drugs, fialebiiiitro,
NSt.ERys;,JR •' CHAS. H. CRES4ER.
HEYS ER 1. 1 / 4 ; :C 4 E.SS L'E4iv
GRApi.T.AtES NiAlorActi
DE-11,ERS IY
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, &c.,
ChAMBERSIIOI.O, PA.
,
AND
PREPARATIONS OF , FULL STRENGTH.
will give stitisaction to Phytiicien and Patient, and
insureeontinupd sneces.s Co our Drug Eitablishment,
we give this brunch our.consttutt care and scrutiny.
. ,
• I ''
CHEMICALS: DYE-S TUFFS,.
AND PATENT MDIEINES.
We warrant our stock to be puic and the,boat iu the
market.
We are receiving a la 4; lot of
ritEsH. GARDEN' SLEDS, -
embracing , the but kintiP of new and old'varicties
of early and late vegetable's:
i
I ,
OWE ..S: STEVENS' FAMILY DIrE : ,,,VOLORS.,
a -retiobic and easy coloring.' We_wk Lift a trial for
them. All the colors constantly on hand. • •
• I,
Farmer 4 and HorseDealersshoold tilwairs 'have on
baud a paehage of 1 "
,_.
1 Cr"..,. - LEL'S HORSE AND CATTLE iI6WDLIt.
It is the best foil, Distemper.
'.- 4. 1 • . '
's • BITTER, WIN}; OF IRON; '
an 'excellent Tonic for debilitated and dyspeptic
persons. '• •
MRS: HARVEY'S CROUP SYRUP; '4
an expectorant fur Coughi and. Colds - in the Throat
and Chest, that can be reliedon to give .speedy
PO ( - Tyr BOOKS AND ' WAIIETS.
We have just received a large let, df every size,
quality and price.
Fine SoftiA ;and-Perfumery, ,
Hair and Cloth Brushes; • • ~ ,
"
Tooth Brushes.
. ,
, .
• Redding combs, • •„...
Gum ;tad Horn Combs,'
. coneea trateil Pomsh.
' ' Trusses and Braces,
. , 'Saponifier. , -
fro^ liledicities can he Bad at night or on Sunday
by calling at the Store or at W. ileyser's residence,
a few doors South of the Stare. jan'27.
A J.- M L L
DRUGGIST:.
STORE ON THE DIAMOND, CHAMEERSBURG.
T 0 I L.E T ARTICLES.
STERLING'S AMBROSIA, , 1
IiAIR DYES, POMADES,
. .•
- EXTRACTS OF ALL ' KIND • '
COCOAINE, i
' • ' TOOTH) BRUSIIES_, g
_,
. H , HAIR . BRUSHES, COMBS, -
and - a
fait assorttnent of every thing in the Toilet
Line can be had at . ' t , MILLER'S.
jT E R 0' S. E E 0 IL,
,tl.l KEROSENE LAMPS,"
CHIMNEYS AND WJCKS.
ALCOHOL AND FLUID;
:and a full 4sortmentof such articles as'arc usually
'found in a Drug, Store can be had at. MILLER'S; •
TERMS CASH. 1 • de2.
ORSE AND • CATTLE POWDER.
Miller's Horse and Cattle' Powder is the best
rin the market. Preparedl and sold by •
A.. 1. MILLER.
--
flAllnkS SEEDS:--F.,u—ly York Cab
' 1.. T d aoo Seed. and a-fUII supply of all king..; of
Garden wall Flower Seeds: just rec . eiy . e a-li
A JM
r ' . •
T_)AT ENT MEDICINES.—AIways on
1. hand complete Stoirk 91' all the Timelier Parr
eat meclicineg or the tr.,. 'at 'IIIILLER'S:
T.4 I AIIIiN DYR CQLORS.—A , new 'ar -
title; and just what is needed in &very family,
- .
f a YOU A COLD ?—Trr r aßottle
- of MILLER'S 'OCRIGH. SYRUP. I.t cc-Minim
you: Get it at A. J. MILLERS.
T_TAVE YOU THE ITCH!—Get a, box
of TERnium ITCH. OINTMENT. Tt is ,n,
sati-and speedy A. J - . ,
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NTEW I ARTICLES AT N IXO I‘;,'S .
A virgin Wax of Antiles,' , ' ' ' „
'Bloom of Itustis„
1 lixtraet of i'.'s igbf-BloomingCer'aits,
• i New and iuperior Pearl Powder.
sterling's Ambrosia, ;
New li:xtrueOltisk„ - • - ' .
Filitigipani awl teitueri Soaps, 1
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Imperial Pomade,
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'Balsamic Ballo, 'for Piroplts,- &b.
N. . - 0. IC., 33 , A S
Peroline Soap, excellent;
Brown %V indior Sone, excellent,
Elder Flower o . e.p, excellept,
Violet Soa,P,lexeollent,•:
1 /litps, , Soap,. excellent,
fIONSTITUTION WATER,
Genuan Ilittcrs, large size.
' All (t anyne's Medicines,
All of Ayer's Medicines; •
Ail of 1101W:told's Medicines
,
A fall stock of all Patent Medicines, at NION'S
. . , .
ALXRGE COLLECTION OF GAR
DEN* SEEDS, enihraeing all iho'new kinds,
Horn three leading establishments, and all warrant
ed as represented. Gardeners will latnetither that
NIXON ,has experience in , thhi line, and_ can give
fall directions. •
i , .
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rent
T To o tt ii i ie c
The , Great ToPie
ThO Great Tun ic
MIXON HAS ADDED, BY RECENT''
es, n lar-o 'lot or FANCY ARTICLES
to Ms t vit, and is now prepared to excel in this line.
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XN: A S
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A 'new stook of splendid . Combs,
A not! stook of splendid Brushes,
A . g IT P E R FOR' ASSORTMENT OF
flair Brushes and, Combat, snperior Mock IA
Tooth Brushos,at NIXON'S.
A PULL STOCK OP PURE tkitUGS.
li _ Chemicals, at . NIXONIS.
inl!!'a ctE. A! ° ?l=V
EXAM:MA.7IION OI STOCK Is
/1. requOsted;st i• ' —11IXON'&
Believing that only
Pu RE DRUGS
IMMO
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Vablicationo.
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which it is conducted, long since earned its position
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to the Reporter, and the'mauyyears of e perience
we have had, and the great facilities We c, nunand,
enable us to give to the Public the most co rect and
reliable work of the kindpublished.'
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43 South Third - Street.
WO-3m. . Philadelphia
jIHE SORGO JOURNAL AND FARM
1.. MACHINIST—Devoted t,; Northern Cane and
Sugar Beet culture. Improved Farm Machinery and'
Progressive Husbandry. Pulili,hed. monthly. _One
copy I year. Subscriptions received by
W. (4, REED.
;
t Agent for Clark Sorge Blachine Co.
ap6]
itebirat.
CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORA-
TIiTE FOR THE HAI4,
RESTORES; GREY AND FADED HAIR AND
"'
BEARIO 0 ITS "NATURAL COLOR,
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AND IS , A SIOST LITXDRIOUS DITESSING
FOR --, THE • HAIR .AND ;HEAD.
'CtAILIC'S RESTORATIVE. .
Resttires the Colcir.
I
CLARK RESTORATIVE,
E t radicates Dandruff.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I. .Dromoios its Growth.
CLAKK'S IiKSTORATIVE, I
Precen its falling off.
CLARK'S E} I STORATIVE,
Is an uncoi l led Dressing.
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CLARK'S liESTORATIT
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Is good for Children
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CLARK'S ESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
I
CLARK'S R E STORATIVE, ' i
Is perrectly batmles.s.
4''ontains no Oil:
CLARK'S. RESTORATIVE,
• :1
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is not a Dye
CI:AItIVS. RkSTOItATIVE,
Beakitifies the Hair
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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, 1
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is splend.t`d for Whiskers
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, I
Keeps the Fair iu its Piaee
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CLAWS 11.1:6-"TORATIVE, -
f . • • Cures Nervous ileadgehe
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Pro} tints Eruptions
CLARKIi RES-.:1 • 011ATIVE. , •
1 n'tops Itching tuul Burning
I '
CLARK Ti -RESTORATIVE,
• Reepa the head
CLARK'S RESTOII,ATIVE,
Is delightfully perfumed
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Sediment
CLARK'S,RESTORATIVE„
Contains no Gum
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Polities your Hair
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, I
- - , Prepares:you for Parties
CLARK'S,RESTORATIVE, - • '
Prepares you fir Balls
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, ;
All Ladies need it
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
fi Lady Wind° without it
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - • Costs but $I
• L
CLARK'S 'RESTORATIVE:
Is Sold by Druggists and. Dealers everywiterd
Price, per bottle--6 bottles fpr $5.
G. G. CLARK & CO.„ '
• ' • PROPRIETORS.
D. S. Barnes A Co., New York,
Inar.2-Iyeow3 • ' General Agents
VaintiTig, 481aling, &c.
13 A . R
4 1 .: 620 L O - W
S ,
PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER, - AND
PARER HANGER. •
Shop in the Old .Arinory Building, (up Stairs,)
next door to the "Old Jail," Peiffer
Foltz's Carriage MannfadarY, op
posite Brown's Hotel, and
CORNER OFSECOND AND MARKET STREETS,
, • ' CITAIITIERSBURG, PA.
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I respectfully takethis method, of thanking the
citizens o 'Chambersburg and vicinity' for the very
ar)
liberal. p nage received attheir hands for the past
l .
year, my rstyear in this place, and flattering myself
that I have done, and am still prepared to do the
very best Work in my line, I solicit a continuance of
past favor. B. T. FELLOWS. .
P.S. I respectfully refer to any of my patrons—
'James Eyster. Wm. MaLellan, Col. A. - K. McClure,
Rev... Mr. Niccells. Presbyterian Church, Dr. Rich
era, Dr. Fisher of the German Reforined:Messen-.
,ger, J. Allison Evste'r, Wm. C. Eyster, and any oth
ers for whom I lave done work—for character of
work done and expedition.
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6 3- f. ' " - -•-. . B. T. F.
GRAIN! GRAIN!! 'GRAIN-?!!
WASH ABAUGH'S BREWERY, -
j CEIAMBERSAURG, PA,
The undersigned takes this' method of informing
hisfriandh. and -the Public generally, that ho has
leased Tor a term of years the well known Brewery
establishment heretofore condeeted by hfr.. tTpton
Washabangh. Be will be glad to furnish -to his
friends and the old patrons of thecHouser with the
finest ALE, upon the shortest notice, and at the low
estpriees. ,
The higheSt Cash Price will be Paid" for 5,900
bushels of BARLEY, delivered at ChvAlhendiure. •
ija20,64117. - .ATATYANBER
S S. SHRYOCK, BOOKSELLER AND
.7,,,5.„TA4d-rirprE'Repa.rnedo76°et(;liat-qieagethL;NineelSwtoitrt 3
greater facilities than over. --
BOOKS.=-Sehool Books. Miseellancous Boks,Toy
Books, Law Books, Medical Books, Sunday" &hof
BOolts. Military Books.
IMBLES.—A largo assortment of Pock et and pain-
BLANK BOOKS of all sizes, qualities and styles
of bind' nu.
STAfIONERY.—A great ,
vartety of all kinds of
all kinds of writing and Printing PanetT. of French.
English and American manufacture. Also. Envel
opes of all sires and qualities, ink. Pens, Pencils.
India Rubber, Tapes. :teals, Quills, Copy Books
Notting Board. Knives, Erasers, Writing sand
Ste., its.
GOLD PENS.-:-The sery best gold Pens in, thus
market, fully warranted, made by Leroy W. Fair
child,-N. Y.
BLIND PAI I ER.—A full variety of putteins and
qualities.
WALL PAPER.—Nearly - 1,1)0(1 different pattern.„l .
-together with suitab Bordering ! , Plain, Velvet,
and Velvet gilt. - - -
PICTURE FRAMES.—OraI and ScuaroF,rames
for Photographs. Frames made to order.
FRENCH GLASS. for l'icturo Frames, of any
size.
/ CHEAP NOVELS, Much lower. than Pubrualtere
prices.
ENGRAVINGS.--English, , _French, German and
American Engravings.
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BASKETS .—Faney,Traveling,ltook,Pienie,Erait,
Knife and Clothes Baskets.
ZEPHYR - WORSTEDS.--Single and Doable Ze,.:
phyr. Tapestry and'Spli Zephyr, Shetln.nd Woolage.
W
NESPAPERS.—The Philadelphia and New
York Dailies maker! daily. Chtbs or individuals
supplied.
WEEKLY PAPERS.—Hartors' Weekly. Prank
Leslie, N.Y. Mercury, N. Y. Weekly, N. Y. Led
gitr, &c., received weekly. - -
PERIODICALS.—Harpers' Monthly. Atlantic
Monthly, Continental, Godey, Peterson, Balton.
Knickerbocker. All the Year Round, Cornhill, &e..
received as soon nspublished. - ; -
- CHEAP LITERATURE.—AII the DirnoPublica
now, Weekly Nouvellettes, Song Rooks, S:o., re
ceived
ORDER:S.—We take orders for nil kinds of goods.
EXPRESS.—We receive goods_by EYevre.' ever,
day from the East.
BLANK DEEDS, Writing and Printing Cards.
P.ulers, Paper Weights, Fancy Boxes, Combs and
Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in
our line constantly on hand
Music, for Piano, Guitar, Violin,
and Flute.
PIANOS:—We pr.rehase Pianos on conimivsion,
no as to,save our customers from Fifty to One-Aun
dred and Filly Dollars.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT:3.—We can supPIT
any kind of Musical Instruments at prices tar loner
than usual.
PHOTOGAAPII ALBUM.S.—"We ran sell -Photo
graph Albums at lower prices than they °dab° pro
cured for the cities.
CAILTES DE VlSlTE.—Portraits of :Military
Men of the U. S. Army and Navv, distiffgnishe
Men and (icnic Pictures, ie. ;
NEW TOY BOOMS in grant variety. -
ow publibations of k the American S. S. trnirin,
American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board pf
Publication,
•
We have no hesitation in saying to our customers
that from oti,rAlorig experience , our manner of doing
busines., and our great facilities, we do not fear
competition, ;and have no doubt of being able- to
give entire satisfaction.
Come and 'see. our new Store, our new and enlarged
stock, and form your own opinions. . •
ChamberAirg. Dec. 9.18.63.,
TAME:S B. SMITH & CO.,
BOOKSF,LURS AND PCBLISIIERS.
.llanufacturer,s of monk and Menroranduin-Bdults,
Photograph Albums. Manifold Writers. I , larble l'a- -
per, b.... ti o: 27 &nth Seventh Street, abos o Chest
nut; Phila.
Blank work' of every description, for-County 0111-
ces,:Botels;! counting Rouses. and Public Offices
doae to order! Orders left, with S. S. SIIRYOCK.
Chamberslittr*, Pa., will be promptly attended to.
5e30,63-Iy.
E
- YIBINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SY
kJ RUP.—Por -Cough*, (•ads,. &nitre 'Whobpin4
Cough,istlsa, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Puincend
Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Brealhfnl, d w.
This is n o new remedy. It' has been used fora num
ber of years iniliaryland and parts of PenuSylVa
hia, and has wherever known acquired an -unprece
dented reputation for curing the Tn rio us diseases-for
which it is recommended.
. 1t is used by ail- classes orloviety. =and the uni
versal opinion is that it is good. This Syrup as a
purely Vegetahle Compound. IA is pleasant to take,
and never does injury, but owing to its, purifying
n'unlities, must do good under any circumstances.—
Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming,'and allaying the most violent ecitglis: purifying)
strengthening and invigorating, the whole system:
calming and soothing the nerves: aiding and 'facil
itating expectoration, and healing the
DISEASED LUNGS,
thus striking at the root of diseases, and driving it
from the system,"
I 3 * g i ood for Ladies
Is good for old People
This disease is announced by difficulty of breath
ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking cough,
and thicatened suffocation, ,te. It Inostly neeurd
in yoUng - children. No child uced the Of Croup if
this Syron-is prorerly_ used, and n'ed in tirno.--
Mothers hiving croupy children should watch the
firstshcw of the disease, and always keep thisise
niedy on hand. -
For e•augu atlor measles this Syrup is most excel
lent. Experience has proven that it is equaled by'
no other preparation.
The price is such as to place it within there:la of
all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person
should haveit.
Every ono should-have it in the house. It is a
true and faithful friend to-all who tnlne health Ord
wish teseeure themselves against that. , most terri
ble disease. Consumption. It will be found the
most useful ns well as the cheapest fat ilymedieino
in the world. It has been. used for the :lust four
years with a success without'n parallel.
Price 40 eh!..per bottle, or three bottles far $1:10.
r. A. FITUTZ. & BRO.,
Westminster. Md .
For sale by A. J. HILLER, ar.d•J. 6.141X01%,.
Chambenburg. Pa., and Storekeepers everywhere.
FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HO RS E
AND CATTLE POWDERS.—These Ppwders
have proved, after a trial of several years. to he stt,
, perior to any proparation_of the kind used. -The
chief superiority of these Powders arise nom the
fact that they are composed of medicines that hate
Laxative. Tonic-and Purifying properties. The
Laxative ejects crudities from the stomach 'and
intestines; the Tonic gives strength to tile FyyttAci
of the Horse; and the purifying medicines -con
tained in them cleanse the blood end lay the foun
dation for a healthy and vigorous en culation. ,The
use of them improves the wind, strengthens the
appetite,-and gives the horse a fine, smooth, glosry
skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and
spirit of the noble animal.
These Powders are not intended, as some Pow
ders are, to bloat the animal. so as to give hint the
appearance of being fat when-not really so—but, to
remove the disease and promote his general health.
These Powders will strengthen the stomach anal
intestines. cleanse them from offensilw matter, and
bring them to a healthy state. They are a nreten
live of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all
diseases incident to the 'Horse, as Glanders, Yellow
Water, Distemper, Founder. Heaves,
P Slavering,
Coughs,,Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Ener
gy, Sm. These Powders, Hosed two or three times a
week, through the winter and spring, your Horse
will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or Botts: A
ford doses of these powders will remove the Worst
Cough on any_ horse. Were owners of Horses to
feed a few of these Powders every year they might
save the liras of luso , valuable horses.
MILCH COWS.—The properties this Powder pos
sesses in increasing the quantity-Of Milk in Cows,
gives it , an. importance and value which should
place it in the hands of every person keeping a
Cow. In fattening Cattle it gives them anappente,
loosens their hide, and makes them thrive-mneh
faster.
HOCIS.—Iti all diseases of Swine, as.Cpughs, Ul
cers in the, Lungs and Liver. & e., by putting, from
half a paper to a paper of these Powdeti in a.bar
rel of swill, the abOve diseases can bacured nr en
tirely prevented. By using these Powders the Hog
Cholera can he prevented. Prepared by • •
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., Westmin_ster.:Md.
For sale wholesale and retail by A. J. MILLER
and J. S. NIXON, Chambershing, Pa., and. store
keepers everywhere. Price 25 ets, a paper, or five
papers for $l. • • • ,d9,63-Iy.
FOUT'S MIXTUREa safe andlieli
_ abte,Remedy for the tare of ithenmatisni; Pain
fill Nervous Affeetiiins.: Spntins., Bum s ,. siy e ni ngli ,
oandni all diseases requiring an external application
Man. .
•
On Rorses,it wiltnever fail to 'cure Poll-ea. Fis
tula:old-Running Sores or Sweeny, if Properly ap
plied. For sprains, braises, scratches - , cracked hoof.
chafes, saddle or collar gall, cut or wounds, it is an
infallible reme dy.,- Try it and be convinced-ef its
efficacy. - • •
,RHEUMATISM. •
Persons afflicted with this .disease, no ,matfer vl of
how long_sts,nding. can be promptly and: effectual
cured by.using this mixture.
- There is - nbthingin the,worid so sure and id good
to take away,bnd Corns and cure Frost Bites as this
p_reParation. Try-it and satisfy yourselves/price
M . and 50 cbuper battle. Prepared by,
per
k BRO Westminstei. Md.
• - rot‘tale Vle
ILLEtuid J.• S. 'NIXON.
Clitueb_alstirg*,ffisi. and StoriskeeMPY.ef7ll4lere•
13 oolto mar „StAtionerk.
jJebia{.
CROUP
Prepared tiy