The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, May 04, 1864, Image 6

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101111 N 8 V A RAILROAD !
WINTER TrhiE TABLE. FIVE TRAINS
daily to antlfrom Philculelphic4 oa and of7er Rom
16th, 1863.
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania tail
road Company will depart from and arrive at Hai'
ridburg and Philadelnli in es follows:
• .
• -
THROUGH - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ilarris
barg.duilY at 2.4& Aar., and arrives at Philadelphia
at 6.55 A.M.
• PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except
Monday) at 6.00 A. x., and arrives at West Philadel
phia 'at 10.1 U Aar. Passengers take breakfast at
Lancaster.
• • WAY ACCOMMODATION. (via Mount Jon)
leaves-Harrisburg at 7.20 A.)1., and arrives at West
Philadelphia 0.12.25 P.M.
PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
VheePt Sunday) at 1.00 P.M., and arrives at West
• iladolphia at 5.20 p.m.
HARRISBURG . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
via, Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 PA., and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M.
WESTWARD:
,BALTIAIORE EXPRESS TRAIN leavis llar
nsburg daily (except Monday) aq.2o A. 8.• Altobna
8.00 .t.m., take 'breakfast, and arrives at 'Pittsburg
at 1.00 Pc/r.
- PIirLADELPHIA , EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Harrisburg daibi at 3.:.VJ 1.M.; Altoona 8.40 sat., take
breakfast, and arrives at .Pittsburg at 1.30
MAIL TRAIN leaves liernsburg at 1.40 rat.!
Altoona at .7-A3 P.M.. take supper, and arrives at
Pittsburg at 1.10 ..u.
• - PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 par.; Al
leorut at 9.10 P.M., take supper. and arrives at Pitts
burg. at 1.40 A.M. 6 -
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION T R A IN
leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 par., and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.SI.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan
caster at 11.38 eat., and arrives at Harrisburg at
1,40 P.H. . SAM l - EL D. YOUNG,
jun17,83-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. R. R.
VORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
. WINTER TIME TABLE,
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 Susquehanna, Elmira and all of
'Northern 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:
S 0 If T 11 WARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex
- • cept Sunday 10:10 A.m.
leaves Harrisburg 1:20 P.M.
arrives at 8a1tim0re........ 5:40 P.M.
; EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury Hy
• ' (except Stmday)...-11:42
leaves liarristr'g (ex
cept Monday) 2:50 A.M.
arrives at Baltimore'
• . (except Monday)....; 7:00 A.u.
HARRISWG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg 7:00 e.s.
NORTHWARD. •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
(excet Sunday)
" lcayesHarrisburg 1:45 p.m,
arrives at Stmbur -... 4:30 P.M.
,~ Sunbury
ENRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai- •
Ty '9:30 rat.
arrives at Ilarrisb'gz. '2:60 A.M.
leaves Ilarrisb'g dai
ly (except Monday 3:25 A.M.
46 atrives at Sunbury... 6:25 A.M.
T(AItRISWG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore daily (ex
cept
Sunday) 3:0611..)1,
arrives at Harrisburg.' 7:50
For further information apply at the Office, in
P.zansylvania Railroad Depot.
jun17,6:1-tf. J, N. DuBARRY. Gen. Snot.
TES)' A[R LINE ROUTE.—THREE
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TRAIN. DAILY TO NEW YORK AND
NI ILADELPHIA. •
On and after Monday, November. 16, 18643, the
Passenger Trains will leave the Philridelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New
1 ork and Philadelphia. as follows:
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6:30 A.M.,
' ad' arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express
Train from the V. arriving in New York at 1:45
A.M. A sleeping ear is attached to the train through
from Pittsburg• without change.
- MAUI TRAIN , leaves Harrisburg at 8:00 A.v.,
arriving in New York at 5:302,m., and Philadelphia
at 1:50 P.M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2:00 P.m., ar
'riving in New Pork at 10:25 Par., and Philadelphia
at 7:00 P.M.
- WESTWARD.
FAST -LINE leaves New York at 6:00 4.m....,and
Philadelphia at 8:15 d.M., arriving at Harrisburg at
1:15 P.m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.•00 noon.
and Philadelphia at 3:30 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg
at B:ffi
PRMS TRAIN leaves Icevr York at 7:00 P.M.
arriving at Harrisburg at 2:00 and connecting
- with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg.
A sleeping ear is also attached to this train. - •
Connections are made at Harrisburg with Timing
on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cum
berland Valley Railroads: and at Reading for Phil
adelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown,Eas
ton, &e.
' Baggage checked through. Fare between New
York and Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg
and Philadelphia, :1:35, in No. I cars, and $3 in
No. 2.
For ticketsor other information apply to
' ' J. J. CLYDE,
Gen. Agent, Harrisburg.
jna17,63 . -tf.
CUMBERL A N D _VALLEY AND
FRANKLIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OF
HOURS.—On and after Monday, April 4th, 1864,
Passenger Trains will run daily, es follows, (Sun
days excepted):
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
Leave Hagerstown
" ,Greencastle.
JArrive at
tLeave at.
Leave Shippensburg
Newville
Chambersburg..
•
M.
........ ... A.
5:55 10:10 2:42
Mechanicsburg • 6:25 10:42 3:12
ArriCe at Harrisburg 6:55 11:15 ' 3:40
FOR CHAMBERSBURG 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 . R . 10:02 3: ---
Shippensbarg , 10:33 4:00
Arrive at Chambersburg ' — 11:00 . 4:30
Leave Chambersburg • 11:10 4:40
Greencastle 11:55 5:30
,Arrive at Harrisburg 12:35 6:10
Making close connections at Harrisburg with
trains for Philadalihia, 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, Charnb'g, April 4,1864.
•
1863. 1864.
PHILADELPHIA kINI) ERIE RAIL
RGAD.—this great linelia.verses the Northern
and Northweit counties of PennsYlvania to the city
of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It liaabeenleased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. and under their auspices is being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length. '
his n,ow in use for Passenger and Freightbnsiness
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork) 177 miles,
oil the Eastern' Division, and from Sheffield to Erie,
78 railes:on the Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRIS-
BURG. -
Mail Tram leaves North 1:15 A.M.
Express Train leaves North 3:00
Cars run through without change both ways on
these trains, between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
. Elegant Sleeping Cars en the Express Train both
ways.
For information respectingPassengerbusinm an
ply.lad at the S. E. Corner 11th and Market treets,
Phelphia. -
And for Freight business of the Company'S Agents.:
S. E. KINGSTON. Jr., corner 13th and Market Sts.,
Philada.
• 3. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. •
J. M. DIIIDL, Agent N. C. R. W. Baltimore, Md.
IL H. HOUSTON,
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. ,
• LEWIS L. HOUPT,
Gen. Ticket Agent. Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
jan17,63.,. Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
P
aII:NL'GRAIN!!.GRAIN!!!
NA. ..WARRABAUGIPS BREWERY,
UHAMIMIMURG, PA.
The uladdrsigned takes this method of informing
his friends, and the public generally, that ho has
leased for a'term of years the well known Brewery
establishment, heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton
Washabaugh. Ile will be glad to furnish to his
friemdeend the old patrons of the House tvith the
.ftnestttLE, upon the - shorted notice,and at the low
ed prices.
/GI- The highest Cash Price will be paid for 5,000
hoshels of BARLEY, delivered at C'hambersburg.
ALEXANDER MARTIN.
SPRING 'SIYLE OF SOFT HATS
at DECHERTS.
kincs of Eraint.
1) EADING RAIL ROAD - .-WINTEII:
TER ARRANGEMENT
GREAT -TRUNK. LINE from the North and'
Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. )
Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, ke,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading, Pottsville. and all interutediate sta
tions at A:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.N.
"
New York Express - leaves Harrisburg at .nt
arriving at New York nt 10:15 the same moffiing, -
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York s4.lti;
Philadelphia $3.35 and 52.80. Baggage eheekeil
through. -
Returning!, lea.vo New York AO a.Nt., 12 it.. anti
rat.. (Pittsburr...Expreßi arriving at Harrisburg at
A.m.) Leave Philadelphia at &1t .I,m, a:nt)
Sleeping-ears in , the Now York Exprom Trains
through to and from Pittsburg without change. '
Passengers. liy the Ctitawia 'Railroad leave yik.
mp:vat 8:50 Aat. and 2.1 a. rah, fur Philatledlthia,
New Vint and all - Way Poino.
Trains leave Pottsville. at 9:15 AA/. and 2:30 P.it„
for-Philadelphia. Harrisburg and Now York; - -
An Accommodation Pig:seng_er Train leaves R ead
in:, 40:30 A.n., and returns from Philadelphia nt
4:30 rat. ,
All the abOve Trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
A Sunday Train leaves Pottsville at i:3O a.% and
Philadelphia at 3:15 Pat.
'Commutation, Mileage, Season and 'Excursion
Tickets at reduced rates from all points.
80 lbR. Baggage allowed each riggarain.r.
G. A. NTCCOLLS,
.de16,63-ff. General Supt.
I - T ER S
WINE'S AND LIQUORS
LAIIMAN,'SA.LLADEk CO.,
N 0.123 SOUTH NINTH ST:, •
BETWEEN CNESTNOT AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
GEO. M. LAIIMAN,}
A. M. BALLADE,
J. D. BITTING. . .
RIVESE, GARDRAT & CO.'S •
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
' VINTAGE OF 1838,
EACH BOTTLE _SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
'WITH_ THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
IMPORTED DT
LAIMIAN, SALLADE S CO.
SUPERIOR OLD' MADEIRA WINE
"PINE SHERRY, CLARET AND °
- HOCK WINES, - •
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF '
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPATNE
OSBORNE'S k CO.'S
OPORTO.
TERM FINE AND DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW SFASWITH filIE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
IMPORTED BY
LATSMAN, SALLADE k CO..
• N 0.13 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
OLD ,RYE WHid,SKE.Y,
WARRANTED. .
OKERHOLTZ WHISKEY
FatIST WHISKEY,
WERTS'S'WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY, -
AND
READING WINES, ,
LAIII3#AN, SA.LT.ADEd; CO.,
No. 128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
• PHILADELPIIIA
- HOUSEKEEPERS, READ-!o, GAL
ix LAGIIER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT-7A new
- Flat Top COOKING STOVE. The plates are very
heavy, and.the whole Shove is .finished ,in a superi
or manner. I warrant this Stove to be superior to
, any Flat Top Stave now in the market, and I re -
IN - EW . SHOE. STORE.—The sub-; peetfully invite my friends and the public to call,
1. scriber' takes this method of informing the I amt examine it. There are several sizes. ._ ,
citizens of Chambersburg 13allivjcinity that he has I floe also a--great variety et-other COOKING
just returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE- i STOVES. of
cry
style; PARLOR STOVES, new
LY NEW STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of even I ani . beaniful tiatterrss. together with a heavy stock
variety, style and pattern, and of the best man ii- ' of STOVES rovEs for Clin relies, Stores. (Vices. Hotels, ..te.
factures. JOHN S. LUDWIG, . .
He has no old Shopkeepers on hand. His whole 1 Wholesale and Retail Deaierin
stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily suit 1 STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. ,---
yourself. He invites the Ladies especially, to eall„F N. 8.—1 have been UpPointed Sole Agent for Ghl
as he will take pleasure in showing his goods. Store latices celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cook Stove in
in the room formerlyoceupied by Frederick Smith. ' Clininber'bur- junl7,63. -
---, ,
Esq., as a Law Office and more recently used for the .
purpose by George Erster, Esq., two doors North of , A T ETTER, HAMILTON & CG.'S
Fisher's Hotel, Main 'Street, Chambersburg, Pa. ' ii , Great Stove and Tin Ware Store, corner of, the
His large and well selected stock, he being a prae- Diamond, can be seen the lamest. best and Chen 0:
He a l Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boot., , es t , task of Goods in Chambersburg. They have
Slippers arid Buskins; Misses and Children's Boot: . CfloK ING STOVES. for Wood 'and Coal. of latest
and Shoes; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Boots ! patterns and all sizes, at fair prices. jun 17,61.
and Brogans. . .. .
Don't forget the place. No trouble to show goods 1 SPOUTTNG DONE AT SHORT INTO
at -THE NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish- , TICE, of first rate material and cheap.
ces Hotel, Main Street, Chambersbum, Ps. , All work warranted, - and h
jun 17,63. PETER FELDMAN. I bouzht elsewhere inth. Conn e tv. ca re r ll th arll can sro f b or e
I yourselves at ETTER, HAMILTON St CO.'S.
NEW BOOIT, 'S - 110 E nearly oliPesite the Bank.
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~ _ AND _ i _ 1 - -
nolB-ly
Uooto mar *bars.
.A. U. P.M.
7:00 2:45
~. 7:57 3:35
HA: T ST_O R. E VTTER,_HAMILTON & CO. are pre-
IN. CH A 3IBER S B Ult G . ' J_Ld pared to - pat - up the best LIGHTNING RODS
The sulinriber hasjuat opened in the rooms formerly at cheap rates. - ‘ .
occupied by Mr. O. Burkhart as a ConfeCtionery, and
adjoininglhe - Drug Store of Mr. AI.T. Miller. an en-
A LIA'AYS.ON HAND, a . .larae assort
tirely new stock of all kinds of 7 aBOOTS. SHOES, i-,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Asc.,
meat of the PO'S best Tin, Japanned , and (lop
ail of which has been bought for cash, and will be Per Ware, .I:c. Sold low at
' ETTER, HAMILTON ,S: CO, 'S,
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 ALL MT 04K. I,V ARRAN T -E, D, and
give him a call. [apr C.-tf] H. B. WINTON. T_li (•lmaneltlinn cnn lie bought el:ewhere in the
- -- , - _ .
County. Come and , N—then Um. at
ETTER, HAMILTON S. - CO.'s.
8:30 12:55
9:00 1:23
9:32 2:00
....- iALI, FOR PARLOR AND DINING
,-- - ---...,..;—,_
ROOM COOK STOVES. Thev are pretty,
FAMILY, DYE COLOR trod and cheap. ETTER. lIA.MTT.TON & CO:S.
PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 180. A few doors from Shryock's Book Store.
Black, Dark Green, -,
Black for Silk," Light Green,
Dark Blue, .Magenta,
Light Blue, . Maize, -- -
Free eh Blue,- Maroon,
Claret Brown,, - Orange,
' Dark 'Brciwn.Pink,
Light Brown. ' Purple,
Snuff Brown, Royal Purple,
Cherry, Salmon,
. Crimson, Scarlet,
Dark Drab - Slate.
- Light Drab, , Solferino,
Fawn Drab, Violet,
_Light Fawn Drab, Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Good-, Shawls.
Scarfs, Dresses. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Gat-,
Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearin_g Apparel.
.JIW- A SAVING DE BO PER CENT. ' - '..il
For 25 cents you can color as manyfloods tu,Would
otherwise cost Svc times that sum. Various shade
can be produced from the same dye. The process i+
simple, and any ono can -use the dye with . perfect
success. Directions in English,•French and German
inside ofseachpackage. - $
For further information in Dyeing, and giving u
Perfect knowledge what colors are beet adapted to
dye over others,,(with many valuable recipes,) pur
chase Howe k Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Col
oring. Sent by mail on receipt of price-10 cents.
Manufactured. by HOWE & STEVENS, '
nov2s-IYI - 260 Broadway, Boston.
For Sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
..-_—_—_-- _--- __.
R - - - -
EIIIOVAL.—Fromiii33 Market Street
to the large IRON BIfIEDINcI, 513 Market and
510 Commerce Streets, Philadelphia;
More Goode than oho -11 trove in the United Statee,
A. H. FRANCISCUS,
513 MARKET AND 510, COMMERCE STS.,
keeps the Largest Stock in the United States of
Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Mims,
Baskets, Brushes, Mats, Measures, -
{locks, Looking-Wasses. Oil Cloths and
Carpets Window Shades and Paper, '
Bird gages, Japan Ware and Whipt.
Also—Cotton Batting. Wadi:Prig s
Twines, Wicking ; Ropes in Coils
and, Dozens, cotton Yarns,
Cotton and Linen Carpet-Chain.
Our - prices will average Lower than any other
House la the city, Call and see for yourgelves.
For further particulars apply to S. S. SHRY OCR.
Chambetsburg. sap Li Cl
pAR,DVIS OF SOLDIERS iu the Ber
viee,_crili : liesritals, can. furnish them with the
REICSULGRY three recnthn foz2f. Sts;; six months
fit I or I Yell' fat Si. fO.
Eiquors.
OLD WHEAT-WHISKEY,
Eivreoloro.
t iii• - saititiiii '4o6ot#i_i : , ,i1!0),--'t.--::18.4.
cltolato att‘o CtitWetvt
OVP E M P M
J - Avolt it: Miiiiitiii
t,v
ettAnantAtititti ; i3AH
-
14ottiti et , ipvtrotlyitivito the Otto toth-,
Ile to hi , Toro obit well ioloalioi gook of
!•ATOVr.t...
CO t'P Uk„
TIN rosd
. Sit RET-TRON W I I
I
110 has now the Inraryt and beat minirtment of
r:1121.011,
if ALL,
UAS BURNERS Wild
trt,er offered in,Franklin counts.'
WASH-BOIL'EES
conabint•ly on hand of all sized, and the best 4ina-
tori al
COAL BI.YCKE.T'S.
The lArge,st nes - ortment.the heaviest iron and the
best made in the county
Aist;—A large stock of
TIN WARE,
made of the best materild and in a Worktnanlike-
manner. As he is a PRACTICAL, WORR-
MAN, and hiis had many years ex
perledoe in !ho business, he
feels confident that he
can give general
satisfaction. 1
ROOFING, SPOUTING!, &c.,
wade rind put up at the shortest notie. Partieu-
lar attention paid to all kinds of
MENDING AND JOBBING
Call and look through our stock and got the Prices
as oar motto is
'Small Profits, Quick' Sales and Good Value."
Four Doors South of the DinutOnd
ICay.ll, '63-15'.-
L btcaL.
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N_ I TNKEL'S' CELEIItATED
rter Wine of Iron. ,
t ter Wine of Iron.
• '
it ter Wine of Iron.
liter Wine of Iron.
For Dvspeplitt and Indigestion, •
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, •
For" 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 Cannot do Hann
And• Cannot &Harm
And - Cannot do Harm
'And Cannot do Harm
• 1,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costa but little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood. , -
It Costs but little anti Purifies the Blood. I
Of this Valuable Tonic.
of this Valuable Tonic.
Of thisrVehtable Tonic.
Of this Valuable Tonic.
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per:Bottle.
- • Only 75 , Cts. and On aDollar per Bottle.
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per'Bottle.
Only 75 Cta. and• One Dollar per Bottle.
ManufaCtured solely by S. A. KUNKBI4 - BRO.
• Goneral Depot,llB Market St., Harristoirg ,Pa. J.
' S. NIXON, Agent, Chambersburg. Pa.. oa3-6m.
ME
COQIiING STOVES
JACOB B. MILLEP,
The Great Tonic
The Great Turkic
The Great Tonle
The Great Tonic
We only ask a Trial
We only ask a Trial
We only ask a Trial
'We only ask a Trial
73rugs, farbitineo,
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WM. iff:YREIC, Sit, I CHAS. U. ertr.sitani.
F, y s :h - h- C 1 E S S L'E
IMAMATE'S IN.' iIIIARMACY,
DEALERS IN
MEDICINES,, &C.,
CEIAMBERSBDRG, P
• , flolitiving that only
• PURE DRUG'S •
, AND
•
: PREPAI!..AIIIO,, , IS 'OF FULL STRENGTH,
give satiefuitioh to Physician and Patient, and
intnoe continue sueees3 to our Drug Establishment,
re give thiiikr4=ll:pur constant care and scrutiny,
tUEMICALS, 'Dit-StEiTFFS, •
- AND PATENT' MEDICLNES.
[We - warrant our stoek to be.pure atidthe,best in the ,
!Market.
' We are receiving a large lot of '
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,"
embracing the lieet lincls of new and qld varictica
early and late regetabl _
HOWF. kEVE,NS' FAMILY DYE COLO.
a reiiab/...,and easy , 'coloring.. We ask but il dial for
them. All the colors constantly on hand. - _
Farmers and Horse Dealers should always havo on
' b tud a package a .
O'NIEL'S HORSE - AND CATTLE POWDER.
' It istlie best for Distomper.
BITTER WINE OF.
•an excellent Timid for dcbilitarcd rind dyspeptic
penions.
MRS. HARVEY'S' CROUP SYRUP,
an expectorant for Coughs and Colds , in the Throat
and Chest, thatcau be relied ou,to.give'speetly relief.
POCKET BOOKS, AND WALLETS.
We have jusk . rCeeived a large la, of every size,
quality and price.
Fine Soaps and Perfumery;
Hair and Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Retiditur Combs.
- Gum and Horn Combs.
Concentrated Potash,
Trusses 'and Braces.
Saponifier.
- -
tnr- Medicines can be had at night ,on Sunday
calling at the Store or at W.Teyser's•residence,
a few doors South of the Store.
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SHOULDER - BRACES,
TRUSSES 4ND.SUPPORTERS,'
)at', SPANGLER'S.
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lIELMBOLD'S•EXTRACT •
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ati ePANG.LER'S,
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PERFUMERY AND .SOAPS, -
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. ' ;, at SPANGLER's.
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NEW ARTICLES AT NI X 0 N'S .
Virgin ‘kinx.. of Antlies, ,
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Bloom or Roscs,_ . -
Extract of Nieht-Illooming (terms,
New and SUperior Pearl Powder,
Sterling's Ambrosia,
Ne Si' RX Ulla M usk „ . - , ....
, Frangipani and Lettueu Soaps,
Imperial Pomade,
Balsamic Balm, for Pimples, &c.,
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\ - T I X 0, N H , S
Peroline tionth . excellent„.,
Brown incisor Soap, expellent,. ,
Eider Flowcr:t...ortp, excellent,
• I Violet Soup;: excellent,
111u4k.Sonn, excellent.
ei : OXS . T.I.TUTION: WATER,
Go
cerium, Bator:. Inge size.
All of Jayne s Medicines,
All of Ayer's Medicines.
• • All of lielmbold's Medicines,
frill stock of all Potent Medicines; at NIXON'S.
A. LARGE COLLECTION OF GAR
DEN SEEDS, embracing all the new kinds,
front three leading- establishments, and all warrant
ed,as rePreseuted. Gardeners will remember that
NIXON lia4 experience in thi..! line, and can give
MI directions.
VIXO:S HAS ADDED BY RECENT
-LI purchaser a large lot of FANCY ARTICLES
to his stock, anti is noir prepared to excel in this line.
0
I-'tio , N H. A S
A new stock of splendid Combs,
_,
A new stock of at:audit' Brushes.
S U P E RI 0 R,_ iV
ASSORTENT OF-
A'Bair Brushes and Oceibs; a superior stook of
Toiith BrUshes, at . „ PT.T.XON'S.>
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il, ,
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A PULL STOCK OP' PURE DRUGS,
.2- Chemicals, ..tc., ut _ NIXON'S.
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DENTAL CREAM AND T.O 0 T .11
Brushes, at NIXOTS.
N EXAMINATION OF . STOCX 'IS
requeeted. at _ NIXON'S.
eonfectfottem &e.
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BVRI lI:AAT ' ! !t - Mr, N.
i•I3kKER-
C0,151. - k1 ,C T 1 'll 1..; S ,
AND•DRALFRfoN , - •
F R TOTS,
AND : -
GoorYs.-
North Main Street, (1/ . 00 S:de)
WO- Drtlets PrOmptly attended to. `&A•
a 1, 6-131 ! TERMS CASIE.
El
CLAltk.'S RA
ESRA
, _ .
RESTORES GREY AID FADED HAIR AND
BEARD' TO ITS ITAitILAT, COLOR,
AND - IS 'A
MOST iriI7RIOU9 DRESSING
FOR THE - HAIR AIM HEAD, •
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
•
Restores the Color,
• . ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, N -
Eradicates Dandruff.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
RESTORATIVE,
Prevents its falling ntt:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
, ' Is an unequalled Dressing
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARE'S RESTORATIVE.
CLARKS RESTORATIVE, .
• Is good for old People
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTO.RATFVE,
-, • .
CLARK'S' RESTORATWE,
1 Beautifies the Hair.
- ' ' , .
CLAER'S RESTORATIVE, - ' . '
. - -Is splendid for Whiskers
_Seeps 4ESrkGRA. E.'
thellairinatsPlaco
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, '
Cures Nervous Headache
MARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Pre - vents Eruptions
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Siops Itching and Burning
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is delightfully perfumed
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, : -
Contains no Sediment
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
- Contains no Gum
RESTORATItE,
Polishes your-Hair
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • '
• ; Prepares coil for Parties
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, .
All Ladies need it
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I No Lady will dd Without it
CLAWS RESTORATIVE.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,;-
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.;
Price, $1 per bottle-6 bottles for $5. -
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G. G. CLARK & CO.,
PROPRIRTORS.
. -
• - D. S. Barnes & Co., Now York,
mar 2-Iyeow3 - ' General Agents.
A3ainting,
BARNARD T. FELL'OWS,
HOUSE AND SIGN -
FAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER; AND
. -, TAPER
,HANGER. - -
_Shop in the Old Armory Building, (up Stairs,)
next door
,to the "Old Jail," -Pettier '4.5."
• Foltz's Carriage Manufactory, op- j
posite Brown's Hotel, and
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CORNER 'Or SECOND AND MARKET STREETS,
CIIAMBERSBCPAI, PA.
I respectfully take this method of thanking the
citizens of Chambersburg and vicinity for the very
liberal patronage received at their handxfpr the past
year my first-yearin this place, and tlatternig myself
thatihave 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. McLellan, Col. A. K. AleClure,
Rev. Mr. Niccolls, Presbyterian Church, Dr. Rich
ards, Dr. Fisher of the German Reformed Messen
ger; J, Allison - EySter,•Wm. C. Eyster, and anY oth
ers for whom I have done work—for character of
work, done, and expedition. -
pirk17,634. - ° - 13. f F.
A ,MAN OF A THOUSAND.—A.
sumptive H. JAMES, a Retired
Physician of great eminence discovered, while in
the Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma,.
Bronchitis, Couos, Colds and General Debilitv.
',The remedy was iiscoverecFby hini when his only
' child, a daiighter, was given up to, die. His child
was cured, and is how alive and well, Desirous of
i
benefiting his fellow mortals, he will send to, those
who wish. t the recipe, containing full directions for
making. and successfully using, this remedy, free,
on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pity
expenses. There is not a single ease of Consump
tion ,that it does not at once take hold of and
dissipate. - • Night sweats, peevishness, irritation'
of the nerves, failure of memory,iliffieult expector
ado% sharp Pains in the lungs, sore throat, chillY,
sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of the
bowels' lvastingaway of the muscles.
Aar The writer will please state the name of the
paper they seen tbiaadvertisemexitin. Address
• CRADDOCK & CO.,
mar234y*l 225 North 2d St:Philadelphia; Pa.
BEI
MEI
CHA ME ERSB R ,
ifiebitat. -
TIVE FOR - THE HMR,
Promotes its prowth
Is good fOr Children
Is good for Ladies
Is perfectly hitrmlem
Contnini no Oil
Is not a Dye
Keeps the Head Cool
Prepares you for Balls
13040:4411, IStatituty-g.
Q S. SHRYOCK, BOOKSELLE R AN D
i‘J STATIQKER, to
occupies his New gilce.
noodio.and.j .propared to - transtiet lausiness'irith
greater facilities than ever. •
800K5 . . -•- &hoollica ) ks „ Alimelfaneousllo o l ts T oy
Books Law Books, Medical Books, Sunday Sehoof
Books'. Military ' .
BIBLES.—A large assortment of Pocket ar.drarii
ily Bible 6. , •
-• BLANK BOOKS - of all sizes. qualities and styles
of binding. ' - •
STATION-EI:Y.—A - great- Tarietr of all kinds of
all - kinds of writing and Printing Papers, of French,
English and American manufacture. Also- Envel
opes of all sizes and qualities, Ink; Pens, Pencils,
India Ribber, Ta,pcs, Copy .Books
'Blotting Board, knives, Brunets, Writing' Sand
&me •
t GOLD PEXS.—The'very best Gold Pens in ti o
market, fully warranted, made - LcroY. W. Fair
child .Y. .
BIAND PAPEK.-- , A full variety of patterns.,lnd,
•• _ • - • •
AVALL PAPER.—IS early 'l,OOO diffcrentpal terns.
together with snitab e Bordc rings, Plaiu, Velvet,
and Velvet Gilt_ •
PICTURE .FRAMES.—OvaI and Squere'Frames
for PhOtOg.TOPIIS: Frames made-to order. •.
FRENCH tiLASS, for Picture - Frtuucs, of arty
size.: -
011EAP NOVELS, much lower than Publishers'
prices.
ENGRAVINGS..—EngIish, French, German:and
American Erigr,Wing.9.. . .
BASK ETS:—Faticy.Traveling,,B . ooli.Pienteaqit,
• Knife and Clothes Baskets.
11 E Y ,
WqRSTEDS.—SingIe and Double Ze
phyr, Tapestry and. SpliZephyr,Shetland Wool.
NEWSPAPERS.—The Philadelphia and Net
York Dailies received daily. Clubs or individuate .
!
supplied. •
WEEKLY PAPERS.—Harpers' Weekly., Prank -;
Leslie. N..Y. Mercury, N. Y. Weekly, I. I. Lett
received weekly. -
PERIODICALS.—Harpers' 3lonthly, Atlantic
Monthly, Continental, (leder. Peterson,''Ballou,.
KnkkerLocker, All the. Year Round; Cornkii I, dm.„
received its soon rs published.
' CHEAP'IPIERATuRE.AII the Dime publica
lions. Weekly Nouvellettes, Song Books, Sc., re- -
eeived
toke orders for all kinds of roods.
'--We - reeeive goods by Express every
day' from the Enst.
BLANK DERtiS; 1174-KT and •Printing Cards,.
Rulers, Paper Weights, Laney Boxes, Combs and
BrnAhes, Chalk Crayons, and ull standard goods in
our lino constantly on hand:
MUSlG.—Sheet llusic,for Piano, Guitar, Violin,
and Elate.
, PIANOS.—We porcbaso Pianos on commission.
so as to save our customers from Fifty ty One Hun
dred und 'Fifty Dollars. s
MUSICAL 1 - ISTRIT.IIEN-TS.--We can 'supply
July kind of Musleal'lnstruments at prjees far lo'wer.
than usual.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,Itie c:in yell
graph Albums at lower prices than-they can be pro-:
cured for in the Cities.
cA.R.TEs D - E_Vifil.TE.—Nrtraits of Military]
Men of the 1T...5. Army and Navy. distiugnishe I.
Men end Woraen. Comic Pictures. X.
NEW TOY BOOKS in great variety..
New publications of the American -
American Tract So - ciety,lPreshyterian Board of
Publication. &c.
We have no hesitation in saying to our customers ;
that from our long experienee. our mam' er of doing
bubiness, 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.
Chambersburg. Dee. 9.1863. • -
T ME S B. SMITH & CO.,
ef BOOKSELLERS ANIL PUBLISHERS, '
Manufacturers of Blank and 31emorandrila Books.
Photograph Albums Manifold Writers, Marble Pa-
Pnr, Re.; No. 27 Soufh'Seveath Street, above Chest
Blank Work of every dc.scription, for Counts OM
ces, Hotels, Counting Menses". and Public OfilCeS
done to order. Orders left with S. S. SHRYOCK,
Chambershurg, Pa.. will be promptly attended to.
te30,63-Iy.
„.
QIIRINER'S 13ALSAMIC COUGH SY=
Coughe, Croup, Whoa
CoupkAsthina,Bro»chit7e, Blood, Pain and
finis
of the Rre , Jet, A:Neatly of Breuthing, ,f - cl
This is uo new remedy. - It has hei used tura num
ber-of years in Maryland and parts of PonnsYlvat
nia,.and has wherever known acquired an unprece
dented reputation for curing the various dismises for
which it-is recommended.
It is used by all classes of society. ant the uni
versal opinion is that it is good.. This - .S'yrnp is a
parch, Veg , table'Uou,23oand. It is pleasant to take,
and never does injury. but owing to its purifying
nnalities,muSt do good tinder any eirounistances.-7-'
its ettects are trulywonderful, soothing. calming,
-and allaying the most violent eoughs; purifying
:.•=trengthening and invigorating the whole system;
Calming and seething the nerves aiding ana facil
itating expectoration, and healing the
- DISEASED LUNGS,
thus striking at'the root of diseases, and driving it
from the system.
- ;cuozrr.
; This disease is announced by difficulty of breath
•ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, backing cough,
and threatened suffocation, A:e. It mostly occurs
in young children. No child need die of Croup if
this Syrup is ,prorerly used, and Used intime.—
Mothers having croupy children should watch the
first show of the disease, and always keep this-re
medy on hand.
For cough-after measles this Syrup it most treel
lent. Experience has proven that it is equaled by
no other preparation.
The price is sach as to place it within the reach o
11, the peer as well as the rich, and every peirsert
should hate it.
Every one-should have it in the-house: It is a
true and - faithful friend to all who value health and
wish to secure them Selves against that ino:4 terri
ble disease. Consumption. It will be -found the
mostuscful as well as tile cheapest family medicine
in the world. It has been toed for the last four
years With a success without a parallel. , _
Price 40 cts. per bottle, or three hottles'for $1.1.0.
Prepared by S. A. POTITZ
• ehtminster.
For sale by A. J. MILLER. and'J:
Chambersburg', Pa., and Storekeepers everywheOc•
pouTz , s, CELEBRATED H6R' S. E
AND CATTLE POWDERS.— fhesoPeirders -
have proved, after atrial of several years, to be su
perior to any preparation of the kind used. The
chief superiority of these Powders arise from the
fact that they-are composed of medicines that have
Laxative, Tonic rind 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 con
tained in them cleanse the blood and lay the foun
dation for a healthy and vigorous circulation. - The
use of them 'improves the wind. strengthens the
appetite, and gives the horse a due, smooth, glossy
skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and
spirit of the noble
These Powders are not intended, as some Pow
ders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him 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 and
intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and
bring them to a healthy state. They are a preven
tive of Lung Fever, and a certain - remedy for all
diseases incident to the Home, est - Benders, Yellow
Water, Distemper, Founder. Heaves. Slavering.
Coughs; Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Ener
gy, Ac. These Powders, if used two or three times a
week. through the winter and spring, year Horse
will never get the Limg Fever: Colic or Botts. A
few doses of these powders will remove the worst
Cough on -any limo. Were owners eflt orses to
feed a few of these-Powders every year they might
save the lives of many valuable horses: •
MILCILCOWS.—The properties this Powder not , -
se,ssei in increasing the quantity of Milk in Cows!.
gives it an if : ow-fence -and value whit!' should
place it i fatt eningds of eviery persen . keeping -a
Cow. In t Cattle it gives them ariappetite,
loosens their bide, and makes them thrive much
faster. -
HOGS.—In all diseases of Swine, as Cpnghs, Ul
cers in'tbe Luttigs and Liter; &e., -by., putting from
half .a paper to a paper of, these Powders in a bar
rel of swill, the above diseases can boeured-er en
tirely prevented. By using these Powders thp Hog
Cholera can bo prevented. Preparedly." '
S. A: FOUTZ A . BRO., WestaunSter.lfd.
For sale wholesale and retail by A. J. MILLER
and 3. S. ChatebersbUrg, Pa., and `More
keepers everywhere. Price 25 ets.-a Taper, .10 five
papers for $l. 63-1 y
Costs but $1
OUT
Z'S MIXTURE is a safe.
F
Rergedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Pain
ful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Barris ; Swellings,
and all diseases requiring an external application
on Man, ,-
On Horses it will never fail to cure Polt-avil,
Fis
tula , old Running Sores or Sweeny, if properly all
plied. For.sprams,bruismseratches, erifcked hoof,
chafes, saddle - or collar gull, cut or wounds, it is an
infallible remedy. Try• d and be convinced of its
efficacy. " • • •
• RHEUMATISM.
, Persons afflicted with this disease, no Matter of
how long standing, can be promptly and effectual/9
cured byusing this mixtures.
i
There s nothing in the world so sut and se good
to take away bad Corns and - cure Frost Bites as this
.reparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves.
,Price
' and 50 chr.'per bottle. Prepared by
' S. A.ROUTZ & RHO. Neitminster„.lld. .
For sale by' . J. 11111,LEleand J. 13.‘NIXON
Chambersbarg. Pa., and Storekeavera,Oreriithere.
Otebiral.