El 6 --Lines Erabd. LE gY kiaLROAD ! WINTER TIME TABLE. - -FIVE TRAINS doily to and from PhiladelhAia, on and after Nov. 16th; 1863: •••• • ' ' ' '- ' The Passenger TrainsOf the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will detiFt from and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: , ~•` EAST WARD: THROUGH EXPRESS TRAlN:leaves Harris burg daily, at 2,45 A.r., and arrives at Philadelphia at,6.55 A.x. - _ EAST - LINE, leares,„lidarrisburg, _daily (except , Monday) at43.90 1 A.n.; and arrives at West Philadel phia at 10. - ,14 Aix, Pameniters take breakfast at bimetal?. . • • - - WAY. ACCOMMODATION, (via Mount soy,) leaves Harrisburg at 7.21.1 sat., and arrives at West Philadelphia at.12.25 . p.V. • - • ... , PASTaMAIL TRAIN. leaves Harrisburg doily (except Sunday) at 1.00 p.m., and arrives at Wpst Philadelphia at 5.20 P.m. • - HARRISBURG, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 P.m., and arrives -at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.U: , , WES•TIVARD.... BALTIMORE..EXPRESS- TRAIN 'leaves Har risburg (ekeept Monday) at 2.2) A .M.;_ Altoona 8.00 A.M.. take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1. • P ADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves TI • trtg daily at 3.2.0 A.m . :: Altoona 8:40 s.m.,lake breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P.M. , FAILI:RAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 Par.! Altoona at' 7:55 - P.m„ take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 A. 3 ,1. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at '4.15 P.m.: Al toona at 9.10 p.m., take( supper," and arrives atPitts burg at 1.40 Aar; HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, T R AIN 11 leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P... 'and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M. • MOUNT JOY 'ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan 'easter at 11.38 •5... m„ and arrives at Harrisburg at 1,40 - P.m. • ' SAMUEL D. YOUNG, junl7,llll-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. R.- R. IVORTHERN CENTRAL . RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE; THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND—FROM BALTIMORE' AND WASHINGTON CITY. Connections inade with trains on Pentisylvania Railroad. to and from Pittsburg and the West.. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and • from the North all West Branch Susquehanna., Elmira and all of N o rthern New York, - "; On and after Monday, November 16th, 1863. the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal timore as follows: - - • • Q,UT.HWARD.... MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury' daily - Dept Sunday 10:10 A.M. : leaves arrives at 8a1tim0re........5:40 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leave , Sunbury daly _ -Jut - rept Sunday ..:»11:42 P.M. leaves llarrisb't (ex cept Alonday)- , " • -- arrives at Baltimore • _• • (ereoptMouday )._.. 7:00 A.M. HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves , : • - Harrisburg: 7:00 A.M . WI'RIVA R D. . • RAIN leaves, fialtiMere daily - " : 9:20 A.M. • ' ' leaVeAllarriaburg 1:45 P.M. 66 arrives at Sunbury • 4:30 P.M,. EXPRE.S.S.TRAIN tear e's Baltimore dal - 9150 . Pat, arrives'at Hasrisb'g v . 2:00 A. t. - leaves Harrisb'g dal ly (except Monday 3:25 A. 31. arrives at Sunbury.- 6:15.A.m. HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves - • • Baltimore daily (ex- ii• cePt Sunday) " arrives at Harrisburg"- 7 1 :M For further information apply at the Office, in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. • inn17.63-tf. J. N. DtBARRY, Gen. Supt.. KTEW AIR LINE .ROUTE.-THREE 11 TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK' AND PHILADELPHIA. On and after Monday, November, 16, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Rallroad,Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York pad Philadelphia, as follows: EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6:30 A.m.. on arrival of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 1:45 A.M. A sleeping ear is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. • MAIL TRAIN leaVes Harrisburg at 8:00 Aar., arriving hi New York at 5:30P.M., and Philadelphia at 1:50 P.M. , PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at. ZOO ar rivina in New York at 10:2a r.m., and Philadelphia e..sr. • ' WESTWARD FAST LINE leaves New' York lit; 6:00 A.m., and Philadelphia at 8:15 A.M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1:151'.x. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York; et 12:00 noon, anti Philadelphia at 3:30 P. 11., arriving at Harrisburg at Si2o?..ir, PRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7:00 P.M. arriiing at Rarrisburir at 2:00 A.M„and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleepinCearss also attached to this train. Connections are Made nt Harrisburg with Trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cum berland Talley-Railroads, and at Reading for Phil adelphia, Pottsville, Williesbarre, Allentown,.Eas-. ton; LT. • ' - • ' Baggage checked - through. Fire between New York and Harrisburg, $5:15; between Harrisburg an&*-Phillidelphia, $3-35, in No. I cars; and S 3 in No. 2. • ifor *ids of other infoimation apply to J. J. CLYDE, itua17,034. r Eten. - Agent, HarriglltaT CU M B E ILL - AND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAILROADS."-VHANOE Or HOURS.—On and aftps Monday,. April 4th, 18€4, Passer*erTrains will run ,daily, as follows, (Sun dust uzetipt4d):. • FOR,VI#4I.IBERSBURO AND HARRISBURG: Leave age}vtown....., MEI ivericaiiie , {Arrive at— Chambeisbarg... ..... Leave at.... LeareShirtfoirnsburg ..... ------ Newville . A. R. " Car Dale ' .. ... ...... ...... 5:55 4,..10:10 242 " • Mecharricebtirl . 6:25. 10:42 ' &12 Arrive , at Harrisburg ' 6:55 11:15 3:40 FOR CHAMEERSRURG AND HAGERSTOWN A. M. ' 'P. M. P.M. Leave Harrisburg 8:05 1:32 4:20 Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:15 4:54 " Carlisle ' 9:27. 2:55 5:29 " 'Newville• 10:02 - - - 3:29 " Shippensbarg 19:33 4:00 Arrive at Cha . mbersburg • 11:00 4:30 Leave Chtimbersbargll:lo 4:40 • Greencastle ' -11:55 5:30 Arrive at Harrisburg • 12:35 6:10 Malting • closeconnections at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia. New York. and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. i The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:21_, P. M.. runs only as far as Carlisle. • - 0. N..LULL, Supt. R. R. Office, Chamb'g, April 4,1804. 1863. - • 1864. DITILADELPHIA- AND .F e RIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traierses the Northern stud Northwesteounties of Pennsylvania-to tho city of Erio, on Lake Erie. • It has been leased bY the Rennsylvania 'Railroad .Company; and under their auspiceri is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. • It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from , Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Pork) 177 iniles, on the Eastern Division; and from-Sheffleld to Erie, 78 miles, an the Western DlVision. TIME Or PASSENGER. TRAINS AT EIABRIB-;. BURG., Mail Train leaves North ' 1:15 Express Train leaves North 3:00 A.si. Cars run through without change both ways on these trains„ between Philadelphia and Lock Haven And between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ninformation respecting) aisengerbiminew ap ply at-the @. Corner...llth 'and Markel, Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. KINGSTqN, Jr., corner 13th'andiMarket Sts., Ph HMIs. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie, J. M. DRILL, Agent U 344 UH .-Tt: Wit tnitimore, d H. . HOSTON, Did • gen, Freicht AgenUhiledelphiß,.. 11. IBMS ~ - • : • Hen. Ticket Age . nt, • JOS. p.• POTTS . . . Pal* Gen: Manicger,l9l,llßfes,port. IG 4 iviNt ABHABAIrdII i S BREWERY , " • - - - -... , -.Cit-sunnstitrah,lLA. ' The undersigned takes this meththi Of informing, his friehasi• and' the nubile generallp, that he has leasedferta tertinf Years the well -known Brewery establiehrtzetit 'heretofore- Conducted 1)1 , Mr. - Upton. Wasluthatigh:"- He will be glad to furnish to his friends and tlui"-• old patrons of House wi th th e, finastALE; with thefshOttesfnotlee, and attire low. est priees,!Y .1 - - ar Tb hie:Met Cash Prietowillhe paid for 5.600 b us h e l s of BAR agiideltveied'atlThranibeeiburt. Ja20.644r. ' ALEXANDER MARTIN. • alp/3aq: STY - 14E: OFt,? SOFT.! BATS,„ • 0. at, , . •,•; iraoHERTs, N.! ,; a . Vanes of-EtabeL pEAIjrNG' a'ER TER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK ‘LFNE from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New. York, Reading. Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Am.., %Trains- leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia: New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate sta tions at 8:00 A.v, am12:00 New York-Express loaves Harrisburg at3:oo arriving at New York at 10:15 the saran morning. Fares from HarriSburg : To New York $5.15: to Philadelphia $3.35 and. $2.80. Baggage checked t bran gh. Returning. leave New York at 6 a. i.:12y., and 7 P.M., (Pittsburg ExpresS arriving at _Harrisburg at 2 a.m.) Leave Philadelphiii at . 8:15 A.M. add 3:M Sleeping cars in the New York Express TraMs through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the eatawissa Railroad leave Ta mriqua at 8:50 A.M. and 2:15 PA.. for 'Philadelphia. New York and - all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville, at 9:15 and 2:30 s.m.. for Philadelphia. Harrisimg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger Train loaves Redd ing at 6:30 a.m.; and returns from Philadelphia at 4;0 P.M. • ‘. • mO-All . the above Trains- rim daily, Sundays ex. doted. ' . A Sunday Train leaves POttsville at 7:30 s.u. and hiladelphia at 3:15 P.M.. Commutation, Mileage, Season and :ExourSidn 'ickcts at reduced ratesfrom all points. • 80 lbs. Baggage allowed each rinvientmr. NICCOLLR; General Supt. de16,63-tf. Liquors. E R OF- - WINES LAIIMAN, 84,LLADS.Se CO..' N 0.128 SOI7TH 'NINTH ST., BETWEEN CRESTNUT,AND WALNUT STREETS; - •PHILADELPHI/ (IEO. M. LAITMAN,} A. M. SALLADE, J. D. DITTING. RIVESE, SITPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY, EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREENWA: WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM. 2:50 A.N JIIFORTED SY . SALLADE & CO SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE ' FINE SHERRY. CLARET AND HOOK WINES, I.IIED AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. OSBORNE'S CO.'S 'aP O*TO. VERY PINE AND DELICATE; OLD PORT WIND' ; - ql EACH BOTTLE SEALEDWITII YELLOW ‘IVA" WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM. • • IMPORTED By LAUMAN, SALLADE lc CO., N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.. PHILADELPHIA. OLD RYE WHISKEY. OLD -W HEAT 'WHISKEY, WARRANTED. OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY, • FOUST WHISKEY, WERTS'S WHISKEY, • TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, 'AND READING 'WINES. LAUMAN, BALLADE & CO., N 0.123 SOUTH NINTH ST.; nol3-Iy. PIIILADELPfIIA, Mary anDr ,faitcp etoob.o. , G- 0 ()DS. The mbseribersnre now offering a large lot of - Linen Duck. Damask latmkaback, Extra super quality Black and Colored Drees Silks Cloths and Cassimtiree, A. It. P.N. 7:00 2:45 IW. and 134 Bornbaainos, Y 4, and and Colorid Delslas, Black Alpaccaa. 7:37 3;3:5 8:17 , 4:al 8:30 12:55 `Y ., • 9:00 1:`& 932 • 2:00 100 aor'super French Shirt Fronts, 100 Balmoral Skirts, , Water Proof Cloths, • Brussells, Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets 1,1%,..13, 2,gyc, Floor Oilcloths, 200 doz Lirien Can:l:do Handkerchief.g. Cocoa Rua Canton Matting, 500 yar:t.s Dutch, Carpet. mart] ' SKIRTS ! SKIRTS I!- SKIRTS !1 ! - • -• kr, A. JON Es CELEBRATED "„NR PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT. NT ONLY AT No:17 NORTH:Bth St., PHILADELPHIA. Skirts of-ill letlgtha. and. any size waist made t" order and satisfaction guaranteed. - Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every sit,o and shape, constantly on-hand: Every Skirt warranted-for Agin Months. - - READ HOW WE' DO BUSINESS. • We tionot iiihke aqp:chtitnii *Atirti in the cohirooti acceptation of the term. but we make . THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE, because we make r THE BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION. We warrant every skid we sell to be exactly as represented. We mtake all we sell, and knowing how they are made we knawintoe them with flin confi dence. .ff we aell'a bdd epWre we utile ezlhangr it ,ro,r a Timone, andif triev gere out of order or brew , ' Il A t n' ' in six months, we will repair them free of Charge. Si'e mean to give our onitomers fall satisfaction. but we cannot dose an,j compote with the low prie - eil auction goods. We depend entirely anon the sif- Periority of the goods wo offer, and the fairness o our method of dome business. - Orders left at Shryock's Book Storm DIRECTIOITS . FOR 'TifFAS Y RIIIETT. Takelife exact ,Site of the waist, Without anrtal - , lowance. The exact length -regnired , and . the Size aroond the bottont spicing, 'Also, if the skirt is to be large, small, or taedfutn Slnatthe top, and whether a trait drptain rm . /al:114AM: " A. J,ONES, No. 17 North Bth St;. Philadelphm. Ot.*.:the.Wax fignre: hat;l9-ft' . • " • Ile 00 k B IND Eity;--$. ' 1.) ER 4 CO'S Book, Ilindely 'on:thd Stnry of the' 11ESSENGE`R":0FFICE BUILD -14(4, on the Diamond, above Slifyook'n Book Store: rEntrnnee between the Boot Store, and llottritil 4 ni l : ;Telegraph office. Old Ilooks, Periodidalv MOS Ne wgpapers.. ,bound in any,atyle: 'Blank Bctokt• ad t aprd er. Pap errnled tbuny patlern, a 6.6•1 nSND-BILLS, kitie,A;tohe «1 1 ,..11 smallest, in Plaiti or Farioy._Cc_klors. nxiiited.l l l lac oflce of thoIItANIC,LIN B,Ep,g§rayaii VINTAGE OF MS, Russia Diaper and Crash, Irieh Linen, &c., 1:00doz Lilo Throat and jilt Glovga. '2OO doz Hosiery Cocheco, Merimno and SPranes Prints, 30 pieces Russia Duck, WM. WALLACE & CO c franiditt esprit 20 ;ER *tubes - an; nub= E P;°ll' M T. JACOB B. MILLER MAIN STRiET--4Ora - South of the .Dituno'nd. OIIAMBERSBURG. WoUldrespeetfUltyinvite:the attention of the pub- lie to•hls large Pied wellseleeted stcjek of STOVES. , COPPIM, :.TIN and; Ile ha: now the lorgoet and= liegt eseertmeat of PA tt.Y.OR, HALL, GAS BITRNIMS a over Offoied ‘n r,ronklio,oonnty: IV ,A 13 - 11.1-13 0 - I L S enaatatitlyon hand of all Riies, and the beet ma- ME COAL` 13 II C-K E-T 8. The largest, assortment, the heaviest iron and. the best made in tilt; county Also — I A large stock of TIN WARE , made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As treiS a PIIACTIcAL WORK- MAN, and has had many years e.x pericnee in the bilsiness, he feels eeafident that he can give general , patisfaction ROOFING, SPOUTING, &cy made and put up' at the shortest notice. ParticuH ar attention paid to all kinds of MENDLNG AND JOBBING Call mid look through . our stock and get the priv as our motto "Small. Profits, Quick -Sales and Good Value" ' JACOB B. MILLER, Four Doors South of the D i intnoed Nor.ll, 'HOUSEKEEPERS, REM) ! !-GAL LAGHER'S SUNRISE ArR-TIMIT.--A new Flat Top COOKING STOVE. The plates :ire very heavy, and the whole Steve is finished in a superi or manner. I warrant this Stove to be saperior to nny Flat Top Stove new in the market. and I re.- peetfully invite nly friends and the .publie to call and examine it. There are several 41:e.. I have also a great variety of other COOEING STOVES. of every style; PA RLOI STriirES, new and beautiful patterns, together with a head• stock of STOVES for Churches, Storec, JOHN S. Lunwro, Wholesale and Retail Mi n i" i n STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. ' N. 8.—1 have boon appointed Sole Agent for Gal laher's celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cook Stost in Chamber:ilium A T ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S 11 Great Stove and Tin Ware Store:cornerof the Diamond, can be seen the laree4, best and cheap est stook of Goods in Clunhersbnrir. They have COOKING STOVES, for Wood and Coal, of lattist patterns and, all sizes, at fair prices. junlT. 63 : . Q,POTITING . DONE AT SHORT NO- TILE, ot first rate material and cheap. All work warranted, and cheaper than can be boutrlit olsewhei'e in the County eafi and see 'for yourselves at. , ETTER, HAMILTON .!c CO: S. nearly opposite the Bank. i t ER, AMI CO: nre,T)ie •paTed to pat tip the hest LIGHTNING MODS, at cheap rates. A LWAYS ON HAND, a Eirge a'ssort _ S nieut of the very best Tin, Japanned and per Ware; ha. •SoMinn , at • - E,TTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S. ALL WORK' WARRANTEb, Mid cheaper than eau ho bonaht elsewhere in:the County. 'Cotue.and'aeP—thrn buy, at • - ETTER. HAMILTON S.: CULL - FOR PARLOR • AND DI-Q , MOM COOK STOVES. They ore nrOtt*, good and cheap. , ETTER. HAMILTON A CO.'S.) A few Avon from Shryock's Book Store. WWI Pitebiral. T ik r IT NKE L: S E B„ I lt AT ED Bitter Wine of In). Bitter Wine of Iron. Bit ter Wino of Iron. Bitter Wine .of Iron. The Great Tonic. ' The Great Tonle The Great Tonic • , The Groat Tonic , . For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and Genera'lity. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility.. For Weak Stomachs and General :Debility. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. r , Reliable and Sum to - do Good,. Reliable and Sumba do Good, , E Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Stu° to do Good, And - Cannot do.DarM. And. Cannot do Ef.ann-' , And Cannot do Harm. And Patriot do Minn. It Costs but little and' Ses the Blood; : - It Costs but little and. Purifies the Iliood. It Costs but little and Purifies the 33toodec It Costs but little and , e only ask a Trial 4Po only ask a, Trill] • We only asis,rarial Of this VulUslifa tonic. Of this Valuable Tonic., • Of this Valuable Tonic; Of this V.alaabcle Orly,lslCti. L ana One', Dollar piSrtottlo., • .", .0017 75 Cts. xu;ul ph,ct Dollar per BiAtle-: '• Only 15 Cts.-and Dna Dollar,parßottle Cinly Wets:And 046)?,(41dr Maitieitiiredi 's:A.ttrlsTßP,l 4 Generalepot..l.l orket st., 4EirriabArg,,Pa. • . .1; S. Agent, ChaualmrOnkrirrrii, oc2B-6m, FEYSER,cIIAs. n. ,CRESSLER. HEx,sEn,& CRESS;LE-R-; DEALITS P I tpa#S, • CkIEaTaALB,,,SIEDICiN.T . S, A c., A ; CHAMIYERSIIIIRG; PA. , ; ;• • Believing that: Onli ' ' PIYEE. DR,U.G - r• PRE? ADATIDNS 01? PI.r.ta.,'STRENDTD, 17111 giro satisfaction to - Physician and _Patient, and insiarscontinuedsuccess to our Drug Establishment, we giro this branch our constaut care and scrutiny. CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, - • - ! ..)AND PATENT MEDICINES. bur "sicih . ! t 1034:Auld ancts.liit . b'e . 6tlik the maxket4 • - • i " IiMI SE BET-IRON WAItE We are ieeeiving A large jof 6t E S A. R,EI ';E ! §EE DS, embracing the beat: kintls of now .an,il old varieties of early and late, ve-jetablos; HOWE & STEVEN,S: FAS . ILY. DYE COLORS, relia6t , r 'anti easy earning— Wn ask bate trial for en: ;All the colon eowtaritly 901 band. • COOKING STOVES - - . , , - , Farmers and HoT4o Deaierslyhonld aliva:ys ha•vc,_ on hand a package of . . O'N.ill'S HORSE AM) OATTLE POICD.hII, - ._ ft is the be-it for.DistemPer. -• ' POCKET i3,OOKS 4.ND WALLETS, We havd just received sot, of every 81743, quality sud:nrice„ . • ' • Fine Soups and Perfumery; . • .11.U.ir end Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, -Redding earths. • Gum And Horn CuMhs, Concentrated Potash. • Trusses qd &ileac , *.„ ,Sapouifier. MEI prigo';' , AlatrifleF4; $4. 7" • •PA ;,. .7, 4 .0, • • an excellent, Tor Lie Tor debilitated and dy3peptio persoas. MRS. HARVEY'S CROUP syßuh, , . , , . . an ex6ectorant for Coughs and Colds hi the hroat and Chest, that can bo relied on to give speedy relief. . , - , Arar4 Medicines can be bdd at nightOr . - en Sunday by calling at the Store or at W. IleySer's residence, a few , doors South of the Store. - jun:f7. A' J L L , • DRUGGIST, STOREON -THE DIAMO'FD. CIFAXRERSBURG: OI L E-T ' ,'RT I (i'L ES. T AMB OSIA .' ' ' RAIR 'WES.' POMADE, ' . ' EXTRACTS -- e - ILL KINDS, , COCOA IN . . TOOTII BRI ISIIES, . . , . . HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS, and a full assortment of dyers+ thing ,in the Toilet line can be had at . , , . MILLER'S. frE R•OS'ENE OIL, 'KEROSENE LAMPS, - CIIIMNEYS• AND WICKS. • Aricovor, AND FLUID, and 'a assortment of ouch articles as are usually found in a Drug Store can bo had at MILLER'S.. TERMS CAS}[. UORSE AND CATTLE POWDER: Miller's Horse and Cattle Powder is the best in the market. Preparedsand sold by ' : .A. J. MILLER'. CijARbEN . SEEDS.—EarIy York Cab beige Seed. and a full Eupplyof all hinds of Gurdeu and Flower Seeds, just received by A. J. MILLER. A 1 ENT MEDICINES.--Always on, P hand a compl^te stock of allthe popular. Pat-- ont:niedieines of the day; at - MILLER'S. - - ----- VANIrLY DYE COLORS.—A new ar i. tide; and just what s needed in every family, at , • MILLER 8.- I_I2VVE YOU A tOLD a . Bottle 11 f 3IILLER'S COUGII SYRUP. It will ,eure - A. J. MILLER S. you. :et it at TTAVE YOU 'I . IIE ITCH?—Get n bax• of TERREUS-ITtai OINTMENT. It is 'a speedy ciAre—A ."NTEW ARTICLES AT NI NO N'S . 11 Virgin Wax of Antiles, - Bloom of Roses, • . Extract of Night-Blooming Cerens, Now and 6uperior Pearl Powder, Storlin g's Ambrosia, NOW Extract Illosit, - • rangipani andfLettoce Soaps,' - :Imperial Pomade, . ' Balsamic Balm for Pitnrd, am. X- 0 • "Ist H 'A S N I- Peroline Soap, excellent. Brown Windsor Soap, excellent, Blder'Flower,Sean, excellent, Violet Sonp.lexcellent, - ' 1 , Musk oat', excellent. 1 CONSTITUTION WATER, German Bittem large size, All of jayile's Medicines. All of Ayer's Medicines. All of liolinbold's Medicines, A full stock of all Patent Medicines, at NIXON'S. LARGE COLLECTION OF GAR DEN SEEDS, embracing ,all the new ;dads. (iota - three leading establishments, and all warrant ed as represented. Gardeners will rentember that NIXON has experience in -this line, and can give - Intl directions. • NIXONRAS :ADDEto 'BY' RECXXT • AS large lot of FANCY ARTICLES Ito his stock, - tincl ig noir prepared to excol in this line. - Nr . .ex .0 N . H A :S A new mock of splendid Combs, • • . . '3 Anew stook of splendid Brushes. • S.:IIF ER R ASSORTMENT OF 1 Nair Brushes aad: Combs; a auperior Kock: of Tooth Brwi,.haq, at : ~ ; A FULi i STOCK Or PURE DRItS; ;11, Chraicals, , , -,NLYNONIB.!; Lit'StTAL . 'CREAM AND T • T 0•.0 H Priiiool7.l4 • ! I • NIX9I.I"S: , =IA .7 n • . • Iit i N.SXAMINATION STOCK IS rfituested; at; • • - ; ; ' N1XOW8;, Vic.:, MEE i r = P ''G - N D 8 4k, brain &reel, South, (.;: f the Difonoid, upl4 eIIAtDEI;:tiBtA6;PA- . .. • ripo THE .11APLES. OF, ,•,..-kIiERICA... LYON'S PERIODIt'ALDROPS. . , LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,'' LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, . , ... LYON'S PERIODICAL - DROPS, ' • . ' , • THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! THE GREAT .FEMALE REMEDY I. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY!' ,THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY, I LYON'S PERIoDICAL DROPS ' ' '. - „ . LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS - ,', ~ LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS' • .. ARE 'IIETTER• THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! -' - ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!' -..:i ~,, .. • ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! . - Lyon's Periodical Drops Oro ' THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUI-D PREFAB ATTO. ___ THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever Vioughthefore Haepublic,•abd as a diureHearit .., , Ipecitic for trr eau hiritio,2. challenges the:world to pid-i duce an equal; they are, in the most obstinate cases,, ' ' ll '' ' RELIABLE, AND Stitt TO DO GOOD! • - 12.1M1A73LE, AND SURE TO DO GOODI , RELIABLE, AND SURE , TO DO GOOD! RELIABLE, AND,SURE TO DO GOOD! AND CANNOT DO HARM.. , - , ; --) AND CANNOT DO HARM --- ' - " -, AND CANNOT DO ..HARM • ' - - - - AND CANNOT DO HARM, * ; 'IF THE:DIRECTIONS - ARE ADHERED 'TO l IF THE- DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED-TO''' SAFE AT AIL TIMES! - - - - ''' • ' SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! - -.. -.. - • - , - ••''. SAFE AT ALL TIMESI - . A except When expressly forbidden in the alieetioes which aro wrapped around elfchbottle, audit ace th.- - written signaturevf Dr. J5O. L. Lvov upon therm., NONE 'OTHERS ARE GENUINE t , NONE OTHERS ARE- GENUINEI . . ' NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE - GENUINE!' 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITSI • :..- i BEWARE OF ,COUNTERFEITSI , . • - 1' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!' • ' rIBEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! •, -. 1 , .... •., - They cure all those ills to, which the foinalessiteui is subjected with dispatch and a-dembe of Certainty. which nothing but, a•scientiheally tion i pounded4nid PreParatnin "could retch. • - USE NO OTHER I - . " - . .-?': :. USE NO OTHER!' - USE NO OTHER! - ..' -- , USE NO OTHER! - , , . , . • for my Drops stand before the World as the ne Bills ultra of all remedies fer the cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Leueorrhea; Prolapeits and the mild but positive correction of all irregularities. • • -DO NOT. BE IMPOSED UPON!. pu NOT BE IMPOSED UPON! DO NOT' BE IMPOSED UPONI - ' •DO •NOT BE IMPOSED UPON! - by -. those who have other -preparations, which they desire top_alm off upon the strength of the popular ity of my iirops, and who recommend their ew. 4 nos trams, thus appropriating to themselves the con stant demand for my Peruillibal Drops, as aniedient for selling something which is worthless and inetße lent, Butarhen•theDruggist you apply to has not '- got them, either.inake him buy them Ibr You. or-else enclose one Dollar to the nearest general wholesale .agent,who will send you a bottle by return Express. You will thus save yourselves trouble and obtain relief from the greatest Pothole Regulator of the Nineteenth Century. , . ~ Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have been sold within the Instsix months, and every Lady that has used theth, but for the nature of the cure, would furnish, us with herswort certificate.of theirellicacy.. It takes butane Dollar to make the experiment, and I appeal to those of your sex-whoare suffering--will You waste away, when a single. Dollar - will give you , ~.. instant relief. Prepared -solely by Dr. Jgo. L. INoN,Practising Physician. ..,. • : . f'rico Si per bptti . p. . • -•- - - C. G. CLARKA; CO.; - . Wholesale Druggists. New Haven, Coon., General Agents for the United States and Canadas. •• For sale at Wholesale by .. - D. S. BARNES & CO., New York.. , • GEO. C. GOODWIN. & CO.Boston-. , - JOHNSTON„.HALLOWAY & COWDEN,' - se2,3,Gri-eewly. , • -23 North Kith St.. Phila. MEI 4810,4ingi , F ELL ONV', HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINER, ; GLAZIER.:- AND ;PAPER HANGER.. : ' Shop in the Old Arniary' (utSticirs,) next door, to the-,- , Reiffer • Foitt's.Carriage.Monufactory,..".. posits Brown's _Hotel, and i . CORNER OF 'SECOND 'AND MARKET STREETS; - OHAMlSEnsouno.,m. JVcspectfully take,this method-of thanking; the citizens of Chambersbnrg and vicinity- for the very ; liberal patronage received at their - handsfer the past year. my firstyear in this place, and flattering myself -that I have done, and am stilt •prepared, to ,do ; the fery best work in my line. I solicit a continuer/m.of' Pastfacht • " - • " • E. T. FELLOWS: I respectfully refer to any •of in pVronsL.- ' dames Eyster; Win. McLellan, Gal. A. h. Zotofhpre, Rev. Mr: Niecalls, ,Pkesbytarian Church, D 1: Itch arils,'Dr.Tlshar ,the German Reformed Meken-' fwd.' Eyster,liirM.'ci•Eyster; and any 'om en- for whom I have done- worli—dbflliarlicteralL work done and expedition. - R. T. 1. A ' ,OF A THOITSAND:—A Cana autuptive CurcTl.-7DR, IL JAMBS, a. Retir.ed, Physlciati Of great eminence dise6vered;. while in , .the Indies, weatalli curefOr COhsumirtion; itsthrat Bronehitas. Cot‘hs...Volds. and oeporal.,D s chilit,7_l The remed3r;rins t iscevered . by hits when his only' ohild, , a, daughter; wag even 'up BiS ohildi was cured, an is now alive and well, , Desirous of benedynktii.4 fallen , Mortals:to-will Send! to 'those who wish.d, the, reoiner,,oontaltiirar fulldirectiong for ,I Maki' and 'stia"cessfully Using, this remedy; tree, oh receipt of their names, with ,two stamps to pay' - etpenszs There is not a muffle Ca p° of vo,nsump lion 'Oda' do& not &tonne - take hold, of and idiseipate,' ,, -liight sweats, peeridinesif, \ Irritation of the, nerves, Miluff of Memory, difficult isrpeotor, dtion shitiP pains in. tho„lungs, sore throat, semintimis;,ttaUsea"at the stoinacli. inaction.,of,the .1 .bowelii,i-WastintawaY of Om rotide f t,, , ). 4ir The:writer pleole state the name og the' paocolierseori.this Idvellisementp., Addreita ti4.4,DDQ V... '22S.North'zi st;; Pik ladOlphit, Wile . r~l`.. 1.. .• F _~ I ~_ L. 1 D R. It' G 8 -T MEM 'Al•err =MI ~:.1 ~~ =I Mi , =A 0 -- anbr ,Stattontr». • slut CCA;TOOK.SEMEMI ANT). • STATIONER. now occupies his New- Store- Room, and is - prepared_ to ;transact business with greater facilitipsiblui s eicr. BOOKS.—Sehool - BOoks, _Miscellanea - as Dooksgot Books. Law Book; Medical Books, Sunday . 5 7.A 0 ° 1 Beaks, Military -Books: 1 :i • • •z-• : ; BIBLES.—A large aamrtraent of Poe k et - nd.Fatn..,. ft Bibles. • - MANE. BOGRS•of all al - ars:qualities and ItAelf- Of binding STATIARRY.---..1•; Fritid ; VRzieti of sll kinds . :61 - all kinds of writinq and Printing P.aner, of Frrnolik English kid Anierman - tuar.ufacture. Also. Envel opes Of all: sizes aturVialities ; Ink, Pens, PonoiK- - India Rubber, Tapes, Seals, _Quills. Copy Buoki Blottiag-Be7ard; Rinses. Erasers, 'Writing Sand 'GOLD PI NS.—TIM very best Gold . Pe . ns marketjully watrantcd, - made bylerorW.•Faii-• child, ;N. Y. • , BLIND PAPER.—A full variety of>atter= I nt 4 • "'Nail 1. ,: PAPER.- - Nearly 1 - ,(1.!* different patterns., ,tegotherlwith snarl.; e Burderings, Plain, Velvet, - - nod Velvet Gilt. • • PICTURE FRAMES...ii Oval and Sgiverc Framesu for Photographs*.: Frames made to order,. •- - FRENCH GLASS, for-Picture Frames; of : any, size. oßAP-NOVEI,S, Much lover than Publisher?' prices. -.ENGRAVINGS."—EngIish, French. ernutunii - American Engravings. • -•• 73AsKED.3,—Faney,Traveling Book Pienie Fruit. 'Knife - and Clothes Baskets. ZEPHYR. WORSTEDS.-41nglo and Donble'Zi phyr: Tplestry and Spli Zopbyk, Shetland VT001,4741.1". bli SPA - PERS. I .-l'he Philadelphia and' .lie*. York Dailies receirod daily. Clubs or individuals; - ••YFF,F,KLY PAPERS.-Alarpers' Weeltiy: Fiattilt' N. T. Mercury, N, Y. Weekly. N.Y. bed.- • ger; Eta: received n'etitly. • ' - _,PERIOBICALS;=Hurnerat Monthly; Atliintle". • Monthly. Continental, Godey. Balton.: Tinickerbecker. , All the Year hound, Cornhill,: ;to.. received as soon as published. CHEAT' LITERATURE.—AII the Dimcbubilea— Gans, Weekly Nouvellettes, Song Books,- &e., re ceived daily. - A ORDERS.-1 - Cotalce order for all kinds of goOds- ExpREs"S„--We receive goods' by Express ever' ilav from the East. - BLANK'BEEDS, Writing Printing Cards. Rulers, Paper Weights, - Fancy BOXP3 C(Atbit and Brushes. Chalk Crayons.' and„ull slantkird.gooda in our line constantly on hand. IMITSIC.—Shect.MIIBIe, for-Piano, Guitar, I and Flute. i PIANOS.— , We purchase, Pianos on commission. FO as to save our customers froni Fifty tb•Onh Hun dred and Fifty Dollars. , • 'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—We can snpPli any kind of _Musical Insttuthents at prices far lower than usual. i PHOTOGRAPH - ALBUMS.—We can soli Photo graph Albums ut lewd 'prices than' the.y;cau be Cured for in the calm.— • - CARTES DE NlSlTE.—Portraits of Milit a ry Men of the U. 9, Army and Navy. clh-titmtiene I Men and Women, Cosine Pictures, ./te. ' NEW. TOY ROOKS in great varies ; . New publications 9f the American S. S.Union. American Tract Society,• Presbyterian i e xtd• Publication, ,ke. ,• We have no hesitation in saying to our eustbroprs thath from our long experience. our manner , of doin g • business, and our great facilities. we do netfear competition, and bare no doubt of being. able. to give entire satisfaction. • - Come and. see our new store, our new and, s erdarged stock, and form your own opinions. , - • Chamben- - hurg, Dee. 9,1813.3. lIMMIMI a, ~. ~, •x lia =I !ME TA M E'S B T , BOONSELT.BIIS AND PUBLIS. BEM, 141anufneturei* of Blank' and Memorandum Boolz. Photozrakh Albums,,Manifold Writers, „Marhla.Pa par, N'o.'27 South Seventh" Street, abov or.? Chert 7 -•• • - - Blank work of every deaeription, for County nth ceB; Hotel, "Counting' Ilotaes.:- and `Pnblie I)ffie - ed done to order. Ode left with. S. S. fiII.RVOCK: charnbersburg,, Pa., will be promptlfattenAd,to. HRINEIV . §"BALSAMIC Cotf H sr= 4kuß. - -•-for—eair,A4,- Co/the 6-oti,p, Cough, Aethaia, Broachitts, Spitting Pain and- Weakliest of the Iffeaat,Digeultif of Breit!hiag. tfe; - This is no tiew remedy:: It has been used for a.unth ,her Of years in Maryland and. parts of Pennsylva- • andlasivherever knovin acquired an tinpreCty dented reputation, for quriag the v axiom ditchses lor • _.which it is reCommended.., It is•ased by. al/ >Misses of'froeletP.' arid the'ani versal opinion is. that. it is gelid. Di.; &rap, is purely Vegetable 'Criii,liouittt, It is pleasant to take. and never dues injury, but owing to its purifying • qualities, must do good under any circumstances.— . lts eticuts are truly wonderful, soothing, - calming, ' and allaying the most violent; coughs:. partfying • strengtheiilngand invigorating the whole system; `• calming rind soothing the nerves: •aiding, and , hitting expectoration. and healing the - I .): • • -•‘ liIhEAS.ED LUNGS. thus striking at thq root of diseases, and driving-h. from the sYstem. • • VROUP. -.This disease is announced by difficulty of breath-. y; sag, shrill histling 'or 'Wheezing, hacking cough. and threatened' saffocation, Sze. It. itiostly'OeCtlTS - in Young children. ,No child need die of Crogp,:if.. this Syrup is ProrerlY used, and used in time having croupy children should watell - tha - first show of the disease, and always keel this re-, , medy on hand. • • -' , For conga after measreethis Syrup is rot .„-excel-. • lent. Estierienee hes proven that it is equaled by , no othei preparation: The -price issuch its 3o place it within thareauh of all, the poor as 3vpll as the rieb, "and every 1/Crt.l./. , should havcit, ' ' • • - Every one should hayss, it in tho house.. .It it *, - tine - and faithful friend to all Who value health and. wish do secure themselves against that , most terri- ' He disease, Conb:umption. It will be found-the most Useful its well 'O4 the cheapest family medicine, in the world: It has been used for the-last four , years with a suCCCE's without a parallel. . „ ' Price 40 ets.' per bottle; dr - three - bottles for P.1.1h.' Prepared by • . S. A. r OUT/. Wegminster. , Per side - bY 'A.' 3.IIILLER, and Cf. , S. NIXON, - Chambersburg. Pa.; and Storekeepers everywhere . OUTZ'S CELEBRATED oRl* E' AND CATTIE-POWDEditS.—rhese Powders' 'haie.proved;after a trial of several years, tohe su perior. to any .proparafioniS the. kind razed.' t fhe chief apperiorsty of those Powders tkrise Nola titft feet that they are'OomPoticd . of rat:themes that bare, Laxatige•.; Tonic, and • Purifying properties.-•• • The laxative ,ejects crudities from, Abe stomach and: intestines: the Tonic ghee strength to' the system' of the Morse; and, the: porifying„medieincs non-: - mined in them clelinie the blood and lay the foun dation: fir a healthy trot( Ntigorous eircul ethos. -The usa :of them improves the wind, strengthens the, aPpotiteilentl 'gives the horse a Sae. smooth. glossy slcui-.Ttbes improving- the appearance, vigor Itnel spirit of the noble animal. - These• Powders at•e•not intended, us sem° Pole dersrire, to hloat the anima), so as to give him-the! :M appearee of being fat when not really so—but to . retnevo the disease and promote his general health. - These Powders, will strengthen the stomach apt intestine's, elearme %tin froth offensive matter,'Mid bring them,to a health,l'stixteil They Pre $ ProTettul tire of Lup s: an a certain, remedy forall.' eliSeases incidentioilitY Mile; da Ellaritlem; Nellew" ' Water, Distemper, t Founder,( heaves Sla n ver/o e oughs, 'Fevers Less of Appetite, and titai Inizr !gy; Sm. These: rwderiti limed `two or three tildes .stock, through thewinter and spriny; your }torso will never get the Lang - Pilfer, Colic or Botts. A. 'few doses these Powders remore', - the *m it I . 'Cough on any c iES Wero. owners of Home ip - feed t few of th it - *Acts eimYr• year th eY thitht saveihelivcs of y • MUCRCOWS,—The prop er es' thi s P.owderPost sesses inereesing:thequantitY; of Milk in Coll . 's. ° •gives it en -importance and, value -which 51.1911111 place it in •ihe hands •of, every person „keeping' a. fattening Cattle itigives them ein - appet its; ,loosens their hide,, and, makes them thrive much faster:l , : •-•- • • • •• - 11094;—in.all , diseases of (Wie r as Croghs t .l.7ll. , , eery ItitheOgi and Lied. 4e., by, Pratting from half a PaPer-to a Imper:of Ahead 'Powders in a bat pito!" swill, the above diseases can be eared ore n 1 „ tirelY'llreverited: fly hsinF them Poyders,the flog Vholera mate prevented.-. Prepared -- - EOIJTZ k. We4rouotor,M Porgalewhelesalelnd retail - by A. J. MILL and Ji - SiIIIX9X, -,Chtamberbbarg,Pa.; aid stow I \keepers everywhere. Pripe,"43. eta. a „paper. or llv paneisrfor sl;'. ~ • •,• • - d9,6:3-1). • part . vs' tittrtritt isti,*te and `iceli~, *l' §AI Re7dedyfortlie tine or Rh wain ati era, - ful liffestiablOprains;. Burns,: Sivellioit) • arid ail lbseaso reqpip‘ pk.c.7 1 1,1 aPPlicf4 o l , i • i; • " " ' • •On Ilpries it wilt nentetlfio to you- er il i. fik i Atila t iild :Running s§res...pr S w eeny, ilproperly,s),, plisdi , '26 . r.strainsmtisesiefiratsbes,erseted'sioeit,' cliafe saddle Pi. elaar.fall. - eaten., wounds:it ik SO, T. TWrtittd'ilk 'Ctoirv 4 inced" °Hisao'. PsrsotiCatillite viith ' thia diseage.: nv iltfee T ir' 'bow long,stomlbag. ems. by propptir and efibettup: ,, 11UredbYping this tnixtlire.' '4 O lb)re ie Votbituria the-iratid eu Bur - aria: s° goad . iiy,taio away bad ; Corns 0,4 _ntiliarost Bites as ;Mk, prepittititd.") it titiiVtatisTV Y9tasobres. Ytic -45 .4 4P btltbOriiVir S. A. z OUT & a estm n , terrAf 4 , priatliybr J , unit 3:'8 _ N 41 4 1231 i r Pfk. , and B MrskriakeP ftr9ISPN ~,~~~irai: