The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 27, 1864, Image 6

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1011E'N NS Y JAVAN'. A. RAILROAD !
'AI ••! WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS
daily to and .. .froth. Philadelphia, on and alter Icon.
184, 186.3: •
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia winnows:
EASTWARD:
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 2.45 a.m.. and arrives at Philadelphia
at 6.55 A.M. '
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except
Monday) at 6.00 A.M., and arrives at West Philadel-
Ois 'at,lo.lo LAI; Passengers take brealtfaxt at
m:waster
WAY ACCOMMODATION, (via Mount Joy,)
leaves Harrisburg at 7.20 a.m., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at /2.2
• FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisbui daily
(except Sanday) at 1.00 P.M., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 5.20P.M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
~via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 Par., and
,arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 p.M. '
W E's T WA RD
• , BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Ear
-risburg daily (except Monday) at 2.20. A.si..,__Altoona
8.00 A.M., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
st 1.00 P.M.
•PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Harrisburg daily at 3.00 A. M.; AltoollSB.4o A.m., take
trealsfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P.M.
MAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 P.M.!
. Altoona at 7.55 P.M. take sapper, and arrives at
Pittsburg at, 1.10 A.M .
EAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 Pad.: Al
toona at 9,10 P.M., take supper,i and arrives atPitts
, burg at 1.40 A.M.
HARRISBURG' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P.M., and arrives
at Harrisbury at 8.10 P.M.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan
; Paster at 11,38 a.m.. and arrives at Harrisburg at
3,4 U P.M. SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
"1jun17,t33-tf. Supt. Middle Did:. Penna. R: R.
NORTHERN, CENTRAL; RAILWAY.
WINTER TIMETABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON CITY.
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to _and from the North
and West Branch Sulquehamia, Elmira and all of
Northern New York.
- suid•after)Ylonday, - November 16th, 1663, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway
will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal
timore as follows:
SOUTHWARD.
stArf, TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (er
' • cept Sunday 10:10 A.M.
-leaves Harrisburg ... . 1:20 P.H.
arrives at Baltimore . 5:40 P.ltt
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Sunbury daily
(except 5unday).....11:42
" . 1 leaves Harrisb'g• (ex
cept
arrives at Baltimore
• • .
(except Monday)..... 7:00 A.R.
HAIIRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg... 7:00 A.M.
N'ORTHWA.RD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
(except Sunday) 9:21) eat.
- leaves Harrisburg 1:45 rat,
• " • ' arrives at Sunbury • 4:30 Pat.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai-
• ly . 9:30 P.M.
arrives at Harrisb'g... 2:00 A.Y.
'44 leaves Harrisb'g dai
ly (except Monday 3:25 A.M.
" . arrives at Sunbury... 6 : 2 5 A.m.
TIARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves.
Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 3:00 P.M.
3 '" arrives at Harrisburg.. 7:50 P.M.
• Per farther information apply at the Office, in
r Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
J. N. DeBARRY. Gen. Sept.
MEW AIR LINE ROUTE.-THREE
TRAIN 3 -DAILY TO NEW YORK AND
PHMADELPHIA.
Oa and atter ,Monday, November, 16, 1863, .the
'Passenger Trains will leavo the Philadelphia and
Heading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New
York and Philadelphia, as follows:
EASTWARD.
•
- tXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6::10 A.M.,
on arrival of the 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
fnont Pittsburg without change
:MALI...TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8:00 A. 11.,
arriving,in New York at 5:30 P. 31., and Philadelphia
44 II 5500 p.Y,
:FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2:00 161., ar
riving in New York at 1025 rtm., and Philadelphia
.ett 7:00 P.3f,,
, • • WESTWA RD.
.FAST LINE leaves New York at 6:00 d.)f., and
Philadelphia at 8:15 A.M., arriving at Harrisburg at
MAIL TRAIN leave 4 Nev York at 12:00 noon."
and Philadelphia at 3:30 P. 11., arriving_at Harrisburg
at 8;20 'P.m.
.EXPRESS•TRAIN leaves New York at 7:00 P.M.
gsrrang at Harrisburg - at 2:00 A.m., and connecting
with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg.
A sleeping car is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with Trains
on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and .Cum
berland. Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Phil
adelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown,
"Baggage checked through. Fare between New
York and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg
and Philadelphia, $3:35, in No. 1 cars, and $3 in
si. 2. _
For tickets 'Or other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
Gen. Agent, Harrisbunt.
0 - 11.14113 ERLAND VALLEY AND
4..IJIRANIMIN RAILROADS.—CL/A.NOE OF
NOURS.—On. and after Monday, April 4th, 1864,
Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sun
days excepted),
FOR ORAMBFRSBURO AND HARRISBURG.:
A. M. P.M.
7:00 2:45
7:37 3:35
8:17 4:29
Le?..ve hig n erstow i :
Arrive, at...
Leave at...
Leave tig.zbers'
thambersburi-
A.M.
_,
Carliile 5:55 10:10 242
. liectianicsburg ' 6:25 10:42 &12
Arrive atilarrieburg ' 6:55 11:15 3:40
'FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND IiAGERSTOWN
. , _
.1. M. P. M. P.M.
Leave ilarrisbin.g...... 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 -
" Shippensburg. ........ .....-.:10:33 4:00
Arrive at Cbambersburg 11:00 4:30
Leave Chambersburg 1T:10 4:40
Greencastle 11:55 5:30
Arrive at Harrisburg. 12:35• 6:10
-Making elose 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 far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Office, Chamb'g, April 4,1864.
1863.. -. 1864.
13.11MADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This great lino traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie.. pn Lake Erie.
It hasteen leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly
opened. throughout its entire length.
It is now in vise for Passenger and Freightbrudness
from Harrisburg to Driftwbod, (2d Fork) 177 miles,
on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie,
78'miles, on the Western Div' "on. -
TIME OF PASSENGER TitAINS AT HARRIS
BURG.
Mail Train leaves North 1:15 A.M.
Baynes Train leaves North • 3:00 dai.
Cars run through without change both ways on
-these trains,- between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and bCtarcen Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Bleeping Care on the Express Train bhth
.•ws,vs.
• Fot information respectingPasionger businets., an
, ft a a t ili t ( ll
j e th t . E. Corner 11th and Market Streets,
And for Freight business of the ComPany'sAgents:
S. B.' KLIGSTON, Jr., corner 13th and Market Sts,
Philada.' •
W. REYNOLDS, Eric.' • •
J. M. Dnxaa; Agent N.' C. R. W., Baltimore, Md.
HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
• Geli: Ticket Agent. Philadelphia..
JOS.. 11 POTTS,
Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
aRAIN! GRAIN!! GRAIN!!!
WAS,UABAUGHS BREWERY,
•
• ‘.• ' CRASIBEIiSEURG, PA.
I.i t 711121 tmdersigned takes this-method of informing
friends':-and • the , pubria leuerally, that ho has
leasedfor a term of years the well known Brewery
establishment heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton
Washabafigh. Be• will' be glad to furnish to his
friends and the AIM patrons of the House with the
triest.ALE, upon the shortest n ode°, and at the low
.
eidlpriess. • '
The hi best Cash Price will be paid tor 5.060
'bushels of BARLEY, delivered at Chembersbure.
• 4, 1.20.fi5-iv. -A LEX 4 INI)FR ILARTuft.
QPRING STYLE OF SOFT HATS
k../ at DECHERTS.
tinto of &abet.
READING RAID. ROAD:Z.:WINTER
TER ARRANGEMENT ' ' • •
GREAT TRUNK LINE from -the North - and
Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading.
Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton. &e. -
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New
York, Redding, Pottsville. and all intermediate sta
tions at 8:00 A.m.-and 2:00 P.M.
, New York Express leaves Harrisburg it 3:00
arriving at New-York at 10:15 the same taornittg,
Fares from Harrisburg: To New,York $5.15' to
Philadelphia $3.35 and $2.80. Baggage cheeped
through.
Returning, leave New York at G A.m., 12 it., anal'
P.M.. (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2
A.M.) - Leave Philadelphia at 8:15 A.st. and 3:30 P.M.
Sleeping cars 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 .as, and 2:.3Q Pat.,
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York..
An Accommodation Passenger,TrainleaVes Read
ing at 6:30 A.M., and returns from PhDadeiphia at
4:30 P.M.
psi All the above Trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
A Sunday Train leaves Pottsville at 7:30 ,t..x. - and
Philadelphia at 3:15 P.U.
Commutation, Mileage. Season anti. Excursion
Tickets at reduced rates from all Points.
80 lbs. Baggage (Allowed each pizß4eacer..
G. A. NICCOLLS,
General Sup't.
de16,63-tf.
P . 0 R E R S
WILES ANA) LIQUORS
LAUMAN, SALL-A.DE& CO.,
N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT STREETS,
GEO. M. LAIIMAN,I
PHILADELPHIA
A. M. SALLADE,
J. D. BITTING.
RIVE,SE, GARDRAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC 'BRANiiY,
.VINTAGE OF 1838.
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
- WITH THE INITIALS .OF THE FIRM.
IMPORTED DP
LAIIMAN, SALLADE lc CO
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE SHERRY. CLARET AND •
HOCK WINES,
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
OSBORNE'S & CO.'S
• • ' OPORTO. , . •
VERY FINE AND DEMUTH ,
OLD PORT WINE,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WAX
• WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
IMPORTED BY '
LAUMAN, BALLADE di
N 0.123 SOUTH NINTH ST..
PHILADELPHIA.
, .
OLD RYE, WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.
WAERASTED,_ -
OBE,RHOLTZ WHISKEY,
•
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERTS'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
`•• AND
READING WINES.
LAUMAN, SALLADE CO.,
N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
nolB-Iy. • PHILADELPHIA
tiooto anb *toes.
VEW SHOE STORE.—The sub
..Ll 4oriber takes this method of informing the
citizens of Chambersbur and vicinity that he has
inn returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE
LY NEW STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of, ever,
variety, style and pattern, and of the, best .manu
factures.
lie has no odd Shopkeepers on hand. His whole
-stook is new. Give him a call—you can easily suit
yourself. Fie invites the Ladies 'especially, to call.
as he will take pleasure in showing his goods. Store
in the room formerly occupied by Frederick Smith,
Esq., as a Law Office, and more recently used for the
purpose by Gborge Eyster, Esq., two doors North of
Fisher's Hotel, Main Street, Charnbersbuyg, Pa.
Ills large and well selected stock, he being alirac
tient Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots,
Slippers and'Bu.skins; Misses and Children's BOots
and ShoeS; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Boots
and Brogans. .
Don't forget the place: No trouble to show nods
at THE NEM' STORE, two doors North of Fish
er's Hotel, Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. .
junl7,Gl. PETER FELDMAN.
NEW BOOT, SHOE
AND _ •
•
. HAT STORE
IN CHAMBERBBURO.
The subscriber has just opened in the rooms formerly
occupied by Mr. C. Burkhart as riConfectionery, and
adjoining the Drug Store of Mr. A. J. Miller. an en
tirely new stock of ail kinds of BOOTS. SHOES.
HATS. TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &c..
all of 't hich has- been bought for cash, and will be
sold for cash, as cheap, if not a little cheaper than
any other house in the county. All in want of any
thing in his line will find it to their advantage to
giVe him a call. [apr ti-tf] IL B. WINTON.
8:30_ '12455
9:00 1:28
9:32 ZOO
IDgezeolori.
FAMILY,- DYE 60LORS,
PATENTD OCTOBER 13, 1883.
• Black, Dark Green,
Black for Silk, Light Green, '
Dark Blue, • Magenta,
Light Blue. , Maize, ,
French Blue, ' Maroon, ' •
Claret Brown, Orange,
Dark Brown, Pink,
Light Brown. • Purple,
Snuff Brown, Royal Purple,'l •
Cherry, • Salmon,
Crimson, . * , Scarlet,
Dark Drab, - Slate,
Light Drab. Solfcrino,
• Fain Drab, Violet,
Light Fawn Drab, Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons,Gloves, Bonnets, Hats,
• Feathers, Kul Gloves Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
4.11 — , A 'SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. -64 k
- - - -
For 25 emits you can color as manyoods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye. Theprocess is
simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, French and'Gerruan
inside of each package.
For further information in Dyeing, and .giving a
Perfect knowledge what colors arc best adapted to'
dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur
chase Howe & Stevens' Treatitie on Dyeing and Col
oring., Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents.
Mannihetured by HOWE & STEVENS,
nov2s-Iyl 260 Broadway, Boston.
For Sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
R. W. W. SCHLOSSER; Surgeon
Dentist, has removed his Office from the Surgeon
House to residence of Mr. John Noel; North-
West corner of the Diamond, and immediately op-
Posit° the Franklin Hotel. Office on the second
floor—entrance through the passage, to the right as
-you ascend the stairs. " un17,63.
.E Al 0- V A L. -DR:. J. S.
R
Dentist, has removed: his office frith tho corner
of: the Public Square,'whit he riractisiSdnO many
years. to the corner of in and Quoen'idtteets,
above ' Heyser St Pressler rug Store, Chambers
burg, Pa.. where he will:be pled la reddife the
calls of his friends. Jun 17.63,
I It. N. BCHLOSSER HAS REMOVED
h's Dental Office to the Diamond, opposite the
rhamberiaburg Bank, on the Second' floor of the.
Mansion ifouse, where ho can always ho found, be
tween the hours of 2A. M., and 4P. M. apl3-tf
aiquoro.
ElentiStg.
1
Ir)i
*taco mill 0-Tinware
TO Y E . F. PO.RIUbI
JACOB B. MILLER.. ,
AMIN' STREET- , -4 .. .D00rs , South of the ,Diamond
C TIA...).II3ERSBUII.G, PA..
Wotildresieetfullyinvite the attention ottbe pet.-
• ,
lic to his largo and'weltiolocte'd stook of
ST'OWES,
COPPER.
TIN and
Re has now the larkeat and hot assortment of
PARLOR,
HALL.
GAS BURNERS and
C001;ING STOVES
ever offeriidlii rranklitt eeuziLv
W A 8.11.-B-0 B R S
eongtantly on hand of all sizes, and thfi besi
MUM
C L BUCKET S
The largest .assortniept,the heaviest iron and; the
ben made in the county
• Aisv—A large stock of
TIN WARE,
made of the best material and in a workmanlike
manner. Ae hole a PRACTICAL
MAN, and has had many ypa rs . e a • %-
porience in the bush:l-es:4,lm
feols confiit ent that he'
can give general
a atisfa6t ion
1200FING,. SP.OUTING, &c.,
, mulound put up at the';hortest notice. Partieu-
lar attention paid to all kinds of
MENDING AND JOBBING
Call and look through our stock and get tho prices.
as our motto is
'Small Profits, quick., Sales and Good Value."
JACOB B. MILLER;
- Four Doors South of the Dinmond
Nor.ll, '63-IY. ' ' •\
-TT OUSEKEEPERS, READ ! !-GAL
LAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT—A new
Flat Top COOKING ,STOVE. The plates are very
heavy, and the whole Stove is finished in a superi
or ma nuer. I warrant this Stove to Ips , superior to
.any Flat Top Stovenow in the Market, and I reZ ,
. pet:trolly invite my friends and the public to call
and examine it, There are several silm
I have also a great varietrof other COOKING
STOVES, of every style: PARLOR STOVES, new
and beautiful patterns, together,witka heavy stork
of STOVES for Churches, Stores, Oilices,Rotels,&c.
JOHN- S. LUDWIG.
• ' Wholenle and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, TIN -AND COPPER WARE,
N. 11.—1 have been appointed Sole Agent for Gal=
teller's celebrated Sunristi Air-tight Cook Stove in
Charnhersburg. junl7;63.
A T ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S
Lb Great Stove and Tin Ware Store. corner of the
Diamond, can he seen the larue:d. hest and cheap
est stock of Goods in. Chanibersburg. They have
COOKING STOVES, for WoOd and Coal, of latest
patterns and all sizos.,at fair prier's. jun 17,61.,
SPOUTING DONE AT SHORT' NO
TICE, of first rate material and cheap.
All work warranted ; and cheaper than eau be
bought elsewhere in the County. Call, and seo for
Yourt,olves•at - ETTER, lIAMILTOY , ,S: CO.'S,
nearly OppoAte the'Bank.
UTTER, HAMILTON & CO. are pre-
LI/ pared to put up the best LIAIIIT.NING RODS
at ebeap.ratea. • •
ALWAYS ON HAND, a ,huge assort
ment of the very best Tin, Japanned and Cop
per Ware, 6:e. Sold low at
ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S:
ALL WORK WARRANTER, *d
cheaper:than can be bonght elsewhere in the
County. Come mul -- , —t11 , 11 1 , 11,, •;
ETTER, HAMILTON & CO.'S.
(MALT. FOR PARLOR AND DINING
ROOM COOK STOVF,S. May are pretty,
-
rood and cheap. ETTER. HAM ILMN & CO.'S,
A few doors flora Shryo.c:les .13ook,Ftorc.
Mattal.
UNKEL'S .CELEBRATED
Bitter Wineof iron,
Bitter 'Wine of Iron.
Bitter Wine of Iron.
Bitter Wine of Iron.
For Dyspepsia and indigestion.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Far Dyspepsia. and Indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility.
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 and Sure to do Good, •
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
. .
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
. '
. .. 'And Ca Irina do }farm.
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot do Harm.
. . 'And•Cannot do Harm.
. ..
•
It e l osts butlittio and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs but little and PurifieS the Wood.
It Costs but little arid , Purifiesilie Blood.
It Costs but little and Purifies'the Blood.
• ..1 .We only ask a Thal.
We only abk a Trial.
' We only ask a Trial,
-.1
• We,only tisk a Trial.
Of this V'altutbleironie. . - • • •
Of this Valuable Tonic.' . -. . .
Of this Valuable Tanks. • ,
' -
Of this Valuable Tonic. - . ~ .
• .
; • Only 75 CV. and One Dollar per Bottle.
• Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle.
\ Only '75 Cts. and One Dollar perßettle.'
; ' _ Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle.
• •
Majotufactnred solely RUNKELIkti BRO.
General DePot..l.lB 'Market St., Barrisburtj'a:
S. NIXON, Agent, Chamborsburg, Pa. 0023-6 m.
j',.'''ai . tL_'i,; 184.
ntugo, ittevitints, *c.
WM. IiEY.SE.R.:JIE I '6II.EisLER.
& CRESS LE R;
H
GRIDUA'PES IN PHARMACY,
DEALERS IN •
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, &;13.,
• Believing that only
• P URE D R t-G S
AND
PRIARATIO:' , .;S OF FULL STRENGTH,
gde satisfaction to Physician and Patient; and
insure rontirmcd success to . our Drug Establishmeht,
Ivergivo this branch oufeoruittint,caro' scrutiny.
DYE-STUFFS, •
- .A.10) PATENT Artigaues s
We warrant our stock to be pure andthii bestin the
market.
SHEET-IRON
We are receiving a laige lot of
FLESH GARDEN SEEDS,
embriteink the best kinds of neiv and old varieties
of early and late yegetablee,
HOWE A-. STEVENS' IiPIILY _I)YE COLORS.
a reilahle and easy colorieg. We ask but a trial for
them. All the colors constantly on hand.
F=llr3 and Itov a o n D d e a ax: i : a h g o:t o d f altaayslzaro on
, O'NIEL'S HORSE 'AND CATTLE NIYDER.
It is the best for Distemper.'
BITTERIFINE 01;' -
an excellent 'Tonic for
.debilitated and dysieptie
poraons,
MRS. HARVEY'S CROP SYRUP,
an expectorant for Coughs and Colds in the Throat
and Chest, that can he relied on to give speedy relief.
POCKET SOOICS - AND WALLETS.
We- have just received a large lot, of every 'size,
quality and price.
Fine Soaps . and Perfumery,
Bair and Cloth Brushes,
' Tooth. Brushes.,
Redding Combs,
. • • Gain and Born Combs,
- 'Concentrated Potash,
Trreoles and BraVes,
Saponifier.
Ate— Medicines can be had et night or nn Sunday
•by nt the Store or-at W. tLeyser's residence,
feyi-doopiSonth of the Store. 1 . jan47.,
•A: J. , M E R,
-Ll.•
•) D R U.G p S.T, '
silißE ON THE DIAMOND, CHAMBETISBURG.
mm . 0114E1' AR 12 1.0 I, ES.
4. 'STERLING'S AMBROSIA., •
HAIR DYES,. POMADES, - •
EXTRACTS OF ALL
• COCOAINE,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS,
and a full assortment of every thing in the Toilet
line can be had at MILLER'S.
_ _
K.ER OSEN, .E, 0 I L,
KEROSENE LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS AND WICKS,
ALCOHOL AND FLUID.
and a' full assortment of such articlesas arc usually
found in a Drug Store can be had at MILLER'S.
TERMS CASH. del.
T T li h o e
o G r i e C a at
T To v n i i c e
'Th e Great Tonic
The Great Tonic
CHARIBERSBURG, PA
HORSE AND , Ci'I.TTLE POWDER.
Miller's Horse and Cattle; Powder is the best
in the market. Prepared' and sold by
A. J. MILLER.
(_AIME N SEE DS. --- - - Early - York Cab
bage Seed. and a full supply of -all kinds, of
Garden and,Flower Seeds, just received byt , •
A. J. MILLER.'
_
ATENT MEDICINES.LAIways on
D
- baud a complete stook of all the popular Pat=
out medicines of the day at • MILLER'S.
FDyE COLORS:---A new ar
ticle, and just what is, needed. in every fattali.
at ,
11 - AYE YOU A COLD IL-Try a Bottle=
1.1 of MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP. It wilLenre
you. Get it at A. J. MILLER'S.
UAW: YOU THE ITCHI—Get a box
IA of TERREMS ITCII CLTMENT. It is a
safe and speedy eure—at A. J. AIILLEICS:
, - NT - EW. ARTICLES AT NIXON'S S.
11, Virgin Wax. of Antiles, ; _
- - - Bloom of Roses
, ' - Extract of . .;:ioil-13loorning Cerens,
.. - New aad•Sopericr Pearl Powder,
,
Sterling's Arnbrosin,
New 'Extract Musk, •
, Piangipaui and Lettuce Soaps, •
iniperial Pomade, 1
, - =. Balsamic Balm, for - Pitnples, &c.
IV. I X 0 1 X • H
A S
111'Peroline Seep, excellent,
Brown IVinrlßer Soap, excellent,
Elder Flower Soap, excellent.
Violet Soap, excellent;
Soap, excellent.,
CO,NSTITUTION , IVATER,
./ Gcnuai t3itter...tarn•e Pit , e,
All of Jayno's Medicines.
..i s t All of Ayer's Medicines,
, All of Helnabold's MedicinCs,
A. full stock of all Patent Medicines, at 'NIXON:S.
ALARGE COLLECTION OF ' GAR
DEN, SEEDS, embracing all the new hinds,
from three leading establishmentS, and all warrant
ed as represented. Gardeners will remember that
N I.XOls, has experience in this line, and can give
full direotions.
ITIXON HIS ADDED .1317 RECENT
purchttsm a lame lot of FANCY ARTICLES
to his stork, and is now prep:ire(' to excel in this line:
NI X oN HAS
' A new stock of splendid Combs,
A newstoek of splendid Brushes.
-
A "PrE R I OR ASSORTMENT OF
Hair Brushes and Combs; a superior sOels. of
Tooth Brushes, at NIXON'S. ;
AA FULL STOCK OF PURE DRUGS,
Chemicals, Ice., at' . '
•
TIENTAL cREAM.I; 'AND 'TOOtH
.1.-,/-Erwahes,. - - NIXON'S.
N - EXAMINATION' OF STOCE.
reciaoiteCl, at , NIXON'S.
(LC ontectionerp, Szt.
B IIRKHART & HE*SHEY,
11' E R S
C O . N=l" E CT I O-N R 8 ,
AFD DNAT'ARS ,IF
FRUIT, _TOY;B,
JiND
FANCY D •S ,
'North Main Street,"(Weat Side)
at , 6-IYI OFUMBETSBBURG. PA. .
Attica.
TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA.'
LYON'S PERIOD I CAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIOD CAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS,
LYON''S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY!
' THE, GREAT FEMALE REMEDY 1
THE GREAT FEMALE REMED.Y. !
THE GREAT FEMALE 'REMEDY !
LYON'S 'PERIODICAL DROPS , •
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS'
LYON'S-PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S APERIDDICAL DROPS - •
• ARE 1 31.ITTER,THAN PILLS!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!'
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!
Lyon's Periodical Drops'are
THE ONLY FLUID FLUID PREPARATION
ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
• THE ONLY - FLUID PREPARATION
ever broughtbeforelho public, arid as a diuretidand
specific forirregul ari ties, challenges the world to pro
duce an equal:, they axe, in the most obstinate cages,
RELIABLE, AND SURE 'TO DO GOOD!
- •RELIABLE, AND SURE• TO IDO GOOD!
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO - GOOD!
RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO GOOD! -
AND CANNOT DO HARM
AND CANNOT DO HARM
•
AND CANNOT 1)0 HARM
AND CANNOT DO HARM
'IP THE DIRECTIONS ARE 'ADHERED TO 1
• IF THE. DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO!
IF 'nu , : DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO!
IF . THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
except when expressly forbidden in the directions
which are wrapped around each bottle. and have th
written signature of Dr. Jtio.L. Lroit upon them.
• NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
NONE OTHERS - -ARE GENUINE!
NONE - OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
NONE-OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
BEWARE OF COUNiERFEITS I
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE' OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
They curd all those ills to which the female system
is subjected with dispatch and a degree of certainty
which nothing but a scientifically' compounded fluid
preparation could reach.
USE NO OTHERS!.
USE NO,OTHERI
USE- NGOTHEIL _
USE NO OTHER I
for my Drops,stand before the world as the ne plus
ultra of ail remedies for the cure of all diseases of
the Kidneys and Bladder, Leucorrhou, Prolapsus and
the_mild but positive.correction of all irregularities,
'DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON!
-DU NOT.BE IMPOSED UPON!
DU NOT BE IMPOSED UPON!
- DO NUT BE IMPOSED UPONI
by those who have other preparations, which they
desirt4 to palm off upon the strength of the popular
, Sty of my Drops, and who recommend their own Ins
trams. thus appropriating to themselves the eon-
I stunt deMand for my Periodical Drup5,11.3.3 medium
for selling something which is worthless and incite
j lent. But when the Druggist you apply to his not
got them, either make him buy them for you, or else
enclose one Dollar to the nearest ieneral wholesale
agent, who will send you a bottle by return Express.
You will thus save youreelveg trouble and obtain
relief from the greatest Female Regulator of the
Nluctecuth Century.
Over 5,000 Bottles of this medicine haveheen 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 but one 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. Jso. L. Mos, Practising
Physician. - •
. Price SI per bottle.
CLARK t CO.,
'Wholesale Druggists Now Haven, Conn., General
Agents ibr the United States and Canadas.
For sale at Wholesale by
•D. S. BARNES CO., New York.
GEO. C. GOODY IN R: CO., Boston.
= JOHNSTON, HALLOW - AY & COWDEN,
sezinl-eowly. 2a North Sixth St.. Phila.
•
Vainting, Grating, &t.
ARNARD T. FE.LLOWS,
I)HOUSE AND SIGN
PAINTER, ,GRAINER, - GLAZIER. AND
' PAPER HANGER. '
Shop in the Old Armory Building,. (up Stairs,
next, door to. the "Old Jail,"' Puffer $
Foltz's Carriage Manufactory, op
posite Brown's Hotel, and
CORNER OP SECOND AND MARKET STREETS,
CRdIiBRESBURG, metho d o f resPeqtfullY take this method of thanking the
citizens of Chanibersburg and 'vicinity for the very
liberal patronage received at their hands for the past
li e
year my first.year in this p cc, andliattering myself
thn t I have done, and aria 01 prepared to do the
very best work in my line, 'Bolicita coati:nuance of
past favor,- , _ ...-- 13. T. FELLOWB.I
P.B. I-respectfully refer to any of my patroris—
James Eyster. Wm. MeLelln.n. Col.A. K. IffeChire,
Rev. Mr. Niceolls. Presbyterian Church, Dr. Rich
,
ards Dr. Fisher of the German Reformed Messen
ger, J. Allison Enter, Wm. C. Eyster, and any oth
ers for whom I have done work—for character of
work'dono and' expedition. ' ,
junl7,63ltf. 11. T. F.
A MAN OF-A THOUSAND.—A.
aumptive Cured.—Dß. H. JAMES, a- Retired
Physician of great eminence discovered, while in
the Indies. a 'certain cure for Constimption, Asthma;
BronchitaS, Coughs, Colds' and General Debility'.
Thoxeined,Y was eiscevered by him when his only
child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child_
was cured, and is now alive and well, Desirous of
'benefiting his fellow mortals, he will send to those
who wish tt, the recipe, containing full directions for
making. and successfully using, this remedy, free,,
on receipt of their names , with two stamps to pay
expenses.. There is not a single, case of Consump
tion that it does not at orate take hold •of and
dissipate. Night sweats, Peevishness.' irritatidn
of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectot
ation, sharp Pains in lhe ' lungs, sore throat; chilly
sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of the
bowels wasting away of the muscles. •
' The writer will please state the name of the
paper they seen this advertisement in.' Address
CRADDOCK Si CO.,
may'a-Iy*] 225 North 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
13 0 ,0t4 di l ly _:,stittiiiiii4:!,l
Q S. SHRYOCK, BOOKSELLER AND
• sTATlDNEß.'uovr,orenpies his New Stors
Room, and is prepared to - transact business with
greater facilities than ever., -
BOOKS,-4School Books,llliscellnn eons BeohToy
Books. Law Books, Medical Books, Sunday - bohrgil
Books, /Military Books. •
BIBLE'S. — A large assortment ofPocket andr4 -
ily Bii,ics.
_
BLANK BOOKS of pll sizes, qualitiCs and lASI*
of binding.
STATIONERY.—A great vitrietYcif all kinds of
all kinds of writing and Printing Papers. of French,.
English and Amenean manufacture. Also, Eineela
epos of all sizes and qualities, Ink, Pens, Pencils.
India Rubber, Tn,pcs,B
Seale, Quills. CoPYoOlit
Blotting Board, anyes, ErkleorF, Writing, Sand ,
tibLD PENS.—The +cl7 best Gold 'Pe; s th*
market, fully warranted, raqdo by Leroy, W. , Ettir...
child .N. Y.
BLIND PAPER.—A full variety of patterns and
qualitimi. • - • y -
WALL PAPER.—Nearly 1,000 different peta l -mt.
tOgither with suitab e Borderings, Piaia, )?civet,
and Velvet Gilt.
-PICTURE - FRAMES ;-- 0 cal, and l Squ at e`Fiaines
for Photographs. Frames made to order.
FRENCH GLASS, for Picture Frames,: of , itny.
size. .
CHEAP NOVELS, - much lower than Publisheni•
prices. - ,
EINGRAVINGS.—EngIish. Erenell„ German* and
American Engravings.
BASK ETS. — Fancy,Traweling,Bdok,Pienic,Tredt.
Knife and Clothes Baskets.
ZEPHYR WORSTEd)S.—Siiigle and Deal* 'Ze r
phyr, Tapestry and Spli Zephyr, Shetland Wool.&o.
NEWSPAPERS.-,—flie Philadelphia and New
York Dailies xceetve,cl daily. Clubs or individuals
supplied. '
EEKLY, PAPERS.—Harriers' Weekly. Frank
Leslie, Y. Y. Mercury; N. V. N , Weekly,Y. Led
ger,
Am, received weekly;
PERIODICALS.—Harpers' Monthly, Ailants*
Monthly. Continental, Godev, Peterson. Balton,
knickerbocker. All the Year Mound, Cornhill,
received as soon as nnblbrihed.
CHEAP LITEBATURE--All the DiMepublien
tions Weekly NOnvellettes, Song Books, re
ceived daily. - •
IMO
A'.; .t
-• '4-1--
ORDERS.—We take orders for all kindsof geode.
EXPRESS.—We reteiVe goods by Express every
dnv from the Esst.
BLANK DEEDS: Writing and Printing Cara,
R,ulers, Paper IVeights, Fancy •230a05, Combs and
Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goo is
our line constantly on:hand.
MUSlC.—Sheet Music, for Piano, Guitar, Violin,
and Flute,
PIANOS.—We purchase Piancis on commission.
so as to save our onstoruers from Fifty to One hun
dred and Fifty Dollars.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.--We can supply
any kind ofMusical Instruments at. prices far lower
than usual.'
PHOTOGRAPH ,- ALBUMS.—We can sell Photo- k
graph Albums at lower pricestban they carrbe pro
cured for in the cities.
CARTES DE VlSlTE.—Portraits of Military
Men of the U. S. Army and Navy. distingmsho I
Men and Wouron, Comic Pictures, &e.
- NEW BOOES in va ications of the great Tenn ? Ame S. S. Vision i
Ainerican Tract - S.oeiety. Presbyterian Board Of
Publication. &e.
We have no hesitation in soyint:Jo our custoinets
that from our long experience. our many et of doitiss
businem 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 entaigo
stock, and font your own opinions. ,
Chambersburg, Dec. 9.1883. •
T.AME - S B. SMITH &
ty BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISDEBS,
Manufacturers of Blank and Memorandum BOAR.
PhOtograph Mums, Manifold Writers, Marble,Pii
per
nut , Sze..
o. 2 7 South Seventh Street, abovb Cheat
.
Blank work of every description, for Cool:ll.3:4lA
ces, Hotels, Counting Houses. and Public OM4ieu
done to order. Orders left with S. 5: SHRYOCE,
Charnberiburg n ra., will be promptly attenduA
'5e30,63-Iy.
QIIRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH ST-
A/ RUP.—For Conglor, Cad.„ croon 31'
Conah„.„4xthma Bronehitix, S'pittino Mood, Pain and
Weaknestr t4e Breast,DiAculty PrP , rthiog,
This is no new remedy. It has been useclibra num
ber Of years In Maryland and 'parts of Pennstiva
'Ma, and has wherever known acquired an unprece
dented reputation for curing the-various diseases for
which it is recommended. • , ;I`?
It in used by all classes of society, and the 'uni
versal opinion is that it is good. Th'ix : , 'lrricp ix a
purely Veyetrtlil, Compound. It is pleasant to take,
and never does injury, but owing to its , purifying
qualities, must do good under any eiirrintstdbleF.-- 7 -
Its effects are truly wondefful, soothing, calming,
and allaying the most violent coughs; PUrifYing
strengthening and invigorating the whole system;
calming andioothing the nerves; aiding and,facil
itating expectoration. and healing the
, DISEASED
thus striking at the root of di2ieases, and driving it
from the system. - , .
CROIJP.
This disthise is announced by difficulty of breath
ing, shrill whistling or wheezing. haeiiing'enu&h,
said threatened suffocation. &e. It, mostly occurs
in young children. No child need die of Croup' if
this Syrup is prorerly used. and used in, time.—
,Methers havin g croupy children should vratth the
first show of the disease. and always keep allelic , -
medy on hand.
.
For cough after measles thitSyrilp inns: exebl
;lent. Experience has proven that it is equaled by
no other preparation.
The Price is such as to place it within the reach' of
all, the - poor as ;well as the rich, and every perion
should have it.
Every one should have it in the' house.: • It hi a
true and faithful friend to all who 'Value health and
wish to secure themselves against that most,teVri
hie disease, ConsUruption. It will be iinind'
most useful as well as the cheapest family medittne
in the world. It has been used for the that four
years with a success without a parallel. " • I
Price 40 eta. per bottle, orAhrT.t hordes for gat,.
i'roPctirediiy
•
We,=ttniristr:
For aalo by A. J. HILLER, and J. S.
ebamber%burg, P. and Storekeeper.% everyntere.
pouTz , s CELEBRATED HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS.—lbese . POirders
have proved, after a trial of several years, to be au
'Parlor to any preparation of the kind med. The
chief superiority. of these Potiders arise morn She'
fact that they are composed of medicine; that have
Laxative, Tonic and' Purifying properties. The
Laxative ejects ,crudities from the stomach and
intestines: the Tonic gives strength to the system -
of• the Horse; and the purifying medicines elfin
tained in them cleanse the blood and lay the furl
dation for a healtby , and vigorous circulation.' Tbe
use of them improves the wind, strengthensi,.the
appetite, and gives the.,hen3c a fine, smooth, glossy
skin—thus. improving the appearance, vigor , rihd
spirit of the noble, animal,
These Powders are not intended, as some Pow
ders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him *he
appearance of being fat when not realty so—but.to
remove the disease and promote his general health.
These Powders _will strengthen the stoneath:and
intestines, cleanse them from offensive mn tter, and
bring them to a. healthy state. They are it preven
tive of .Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all
diseases" incident to the Horse, as (Handers. Yellow'
Water. ,Distemper, -Founder. Heaves. Siaverlbg.
Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite. and Vital Ener
gY. &e. These Powders., if used twn or three times a
week, through the winter and. spring, year 1-iorse
will never get the Lung Fever. Colic or Botts. A
few doses of these powders will remove the worst
Cough on any Horse. Were owners of. Hors to
feed a few of these Powders every year they might
save the lives of many..valuable Horses.
properties this Poirderp es
seam in increasing the quantity of .51,i1k in Cort. 4.,
gives it an importance and value should
place it in the: hands of every person; keeping -a ,
Cow. In fattening Cattle it awns them an appetite,
loosens their hide, and - make); them thriVe mtich
faster,
HOQSrIn alI diseases . of Swine as CPughsoß
cers in the Lungs and Liver. &c., by putting From
half a paper to a paper of, these Powders in a /tar
rel of swill, - the above - diseases can be , cneed &en
tirely Prevented. • Hy using these Powders the Ilea
Cholera can bo revented. Prepared by
S. A. , FOUTZ & BRO., Westminster,ltd.
Fo r sale wholesale and, retail by A...J..III.ThiGER
and J. S. NIXON, Chtuabersburg, Pa.. and attire
keepers everywhere. Price 5 eta...a PaPer..or-five
papers for TI. , d9,03-ay,
JOUTZ'S MIXTURE is a safe and tell
able Remedy for the cure of Rheum° tism,Pain
fa! Nen - ons Affectionsi Sprains, BUMF, Swellings,
and all diseases requiring an external application
011M13,11. -
On Roses it will never fail to,cure •Tig" .
Ude.. old Runtiny Sores or Sirecny. if ProPerVP:
Plied. For sprains, brv&es.scratches, (Tile get"
chafes, saddle or collar gall, cut or wounds, it is an
infallible remedy. Try it and be convincedlor its
efficaCY.
RHEUMATISM.
Persons aillieted with this disease. noitiatterl of
how long standing, can be promptly-and effectually
cured by . using this mixture.
'able sa-nothipKin the world so our and so god
to take away bad Corns and_ cure Frost Bites as this
preparation. , Try it atid. satisfy yourselves. Ptice
25 and Wets. per bottle, Prepared by
S.' A. FOUTZ'SCIIRO4 WestrainStbrlifil.
For aale ‘ by A. J MILLER and', J.,.5. tRIXON,
Chambersnarff. Pa.. and Storekeepers everywhere.
ICM=MaI
ittebirat.
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