6 Einro of E,tabet. 13ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! WINTEE TIME TAILE. - FIVE TRAINS daily to and from Philadelphia, - on and after Nov. /6th..1.863. The Passenger Trains of-the Pennsylvania Rail rotid Company will depart from and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: ,„ J. 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- - this at 10.10 A.m. ' Passengers take breakfast at _Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, (via Mount Joy,) - ea-yes Harrisburg at 7.20 A.U. , and arrives at West Philadelphiai at 12.25 P.M. FAST MAIL 'TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P.M., and arrives at West Rhiladelphis at 5.20 P.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, yia Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 p.m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.M. WESTWARD: BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAfI leaves Har risburg daily (except Monday) at . 2.20 ex.; Altoona 8.00 A.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P.X. • PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.23 A.m.; AltoonaB.4o .4.14,, take breakfastonid arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P.M. • MAIL TRAIN leaves. Harrisburg at 1.40 P.m.: Altoona at 7.55 P.M., take supper, and: arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 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 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavese West Philadelphia at 2.45 rat., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan caster at 11.38 A.m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 1,40 e . .m. SAMUEL - D. YOUNG, jun17,63-tf. Supt. Middle _Div. Penna. R. R. TTORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WPNTER 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 On and after Mondtiy, November 16th, 1363. the RaAsenger Trains of tbe Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal timore as follows: SOUTHWARD. , MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex - ' cent Sunday 10:10 A.M. leaves Harrisburg ' 1:20 pat. " • arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily , (except Sunday):...ll:42 P.M.• leaves 11 arrisb'g (ex • eept Monday) 2:50 A.M. arrives at Baltimore (except Monday) 7:00 A.M. HARRISWG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrisburg 7:00 A.M. NORT HWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily ' ' (except Sunday) ' 9:20 A.M. leaves Harrisburg 1:45 P. 31, arrives at Sunbury 4:30 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dad ' ly 9:30 P.M. arrives at Harrisb'g... 2:00 A.M. leaves Harrisb'g dai ly, (except Monday 3:25 A.M. arrives at Sunbury... 6:25 A.M. lIARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday)... . . ... .... - 3:00 P.M., arrives at Harrisburg.. 7:50 P.M. For further. information apply at the Office, in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. i:in17,63-tf. J. N. Dull ARRY, Gen. Supt. =II - I\TEIV AIR LINE ROUTE.-TBREE - TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.. ' On and - after Monday, November, 16, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reuling Railroad Depot,l at Harrisburg, for New ;York and Philadelphia, at follows: 1 E ST . IV 'A RD. 'EXPRESS LI,NE leaves Harrisburg at 6:30 A.M., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the arriving in New York at 1:45 . A-nlbeping car is attached to the train through — from Pittsburg without change. , - - - MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8:00 A.M., arrivingin New York at5:30.r.v., and Philadelphia atl:sorM. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2:00 P.M.. ar riving in New York at 10:25 P.M., and Philadelphia at 7:(X) WESTWARD FAST LINE leaves New York at 6:00 A.M., rind Philadelphia at 8:15 eat., arriving at Harrisburg at 1:15 P.M. MAIL'TRAIN leaves Now York at 12:00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3:30 P.M, arriving at Harrisburg at Bi2o_ P.m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7:00 P.M'. arriving - at Harrisburg at 2:00 A.M., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A Bleeping 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, Eas ton, &c. Baggage checked through. Fare between New York and Harrisburg. $5.15: between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, $3:35, in No. 1 cars, and $3 in No. 2. For tickets or ot er-m ormation apply to J. J. CLYDE, Gen. Agent, Harrisburg.- jun17,63-ff. Cc 31 BERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE 01 , HOURS'.—On and after Monday, April 4th, 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sun ilaysxxeepted): • FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG: A. M. P.M. , 7:00 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 4:29 -Leave Tg r a e g e e n rs cas toN i Arrive at... ... Chapb l ersburg / t Leave at... . 8:30 12:55 Leave Shippensbam 9:00 - 1:23 - Newville —. 9:32 2;00 A.M. " Carlisle ...... 5:55 10:10 2:42 Meehatriesbnrg • "6:25 10:42 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg„...„.. ..... 6:55 11:15 3:40 FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN Leave Harrisburg Mechanicsburg ,Carliale ..... -....-.... .. Newville -• " Shippensburg Arrive at Chambersburg Leave Chambersburg Greencastle irriveat Harrisburg - - . Making • close connections at Ilarrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and. Pittsburg, and with trains for all point's West. The Train leaving ,Harrishurs at.4:20. P. M., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt. It. It. Office, Chamb'g, April 4,1864. 1863. • '1864. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie. on Lake Erie. - , . • It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. - It is now in use for Passenger and Freightbusiness from Harrisburg to Driftwood.' (2d Fork) 177 miles, on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield, to Erie, 71i lilies: on the Western Division. , TIME OF PASSENGSR• RG TRA.T.N.SAT HARRIS BU. Mail Train lea.ved.North 1:15 A f x. Express Train leaves North - 3:00 A.m. Oars run through without change both ways on these trains, between PhiladelPhisaedLoak Thwart and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Praha Isith ay s For information respecting Passenger btisi6ss ap ply at die S. E. Corner .11th and. Market Streets, Philadelphia. • And for Freight business of the Comps ny's'Agents: S. B. RiNosvoP, Jr., corner 13th and - Market Sts J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. ,T. 31. Dena., Agent N. G R W. Baltimore, Md IL H. HOUSTON, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LEWIS ,L. HOUPT, Geri. Ticket Agent: Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTTS, Gen. Manager, Williamsport, jnn17,63. GRAIN! GRAIN!! GRAIN!!! WASEABIIIIM - BREWERY, . • CHAMBERSBURG, PA. The undersigned takes this method of informing his friends, abcD,the generally; that-he has' leased fora term of, years the. wellknoun Brewery establishment befetotbre - 2ondueted 11 , Ir. llnton Washabaugh. He will be glad to furnish to his iliehds and the old fintrotmnf the &lute tvith' the nest ALE, upon the shortest notice, and at the low- Thee Cash Price will bo paid for 5,000 bushels of BARLEY; deliveredut Chambersburg. Ja20.64-IY. ALEXANDER MARTIN. ITAND-811213, - frolw.th'e -largest to the gmalle.t. in Main or FFirmeolors.printed At e office of the PRARRLIN'ETNITITORY: READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,: Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for - Philadelphia:, Nair York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate sta tions at 8:00 A.M. ami.2:oo P.M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg 4,6:30 arriving at New York at 1:45 the same morning. A special Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Reading at 7:15 Al M., and returns from Harrisburg rit.:54., M. • Pares from Harrisburg: To New York $5.15; to Philadelphia_s3-Ta and $2.80. Baggage checken through. Returning;leave New-York at 6 12 and ' P.M., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at .a.m.) Leave Philadelphia at &15 A.M. and 3:30 7.34 Sleeping cars in-the New York Express Train through to and from Pittsburg without change:. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Fa magus at 8:50 A.M. and 2:10 P.M., for Philadelphia New York and all Way Points, , Trains leave Pottsville at 9:15 a.M. and 2:30 P.M. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An AccOmmodation Passenger Train leaves Read ing at 6:00 A.M., and returns from Philadeiphia 5:00 P.M. , • , AII the nbOve Trains .run daily, Sundays ex cepted. A Sunday Train leaves Pottsville at 7:30 ,A.M. and Philadelphia at 3:15 P.M. Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion rickets at reduced rates from all'points. 80 lbs. Baggage allowed each paaßenrier. G. A.. NICCOLLS, General Superintendent. may25,64-tf. MASON & CABINET ORGANS .MELODEONS were in tro dined s ome twenty years. since, and were succeeded by the HARMONY lU7tIS about nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was brought to its present state of perfection only, in the summer of 1862. TIIE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advantages over any other invention of the kind, is capable of much finer erect. than can be produced by any other, and is more easily used by the performer,.and excels especially in capacity for. expression. Air- Please notice advance in prices. CABINET ORGANS. N 0.15. Four, Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut Oak case - $95 No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.... 120 No, 17. Five Octave; Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 115 No, 18, The Samo r -in elegant Rosewood Case... 145 No, 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut - or Oak Case 125 No. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 150 No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 150 No. 22J 'The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 130 No. 23; The Same, in Solid Carved Moulde. *. Walnut 180 No, 10: Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut -or Oak Case 5.50 Cases of extra finish made :to order.- , NO. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet 'Organ, in Walnut - or Oak Case 400 .No.ll. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 475 No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet - Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case.- 280 MELODEONS. - No. 4. Six Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood case 170 No 5. Five Octave, " 135 N 0.6. " - - Portable " 100 No. 7. " Walnut case.... 85 No, 8. , Four-and-a-half Octave,Portable, Rose wood Case 85 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood case... 75 Jar* Deseriptive pamphlets i furnished by the sub scriber. As Agents for Messrs. Mason & Ha6lin we are enabled to sell at their New York prices, and charg nothing for freight. We have sold a number of their instruments, and can give numerous satisfactory- references. . S. S. SHRYDCR., Agent, arl3-tf ; Chambersburg, Pa, MASO-N & lIA.MLIN'S CABINET ORGA-NB, - AUTOirfATIC STYX, IN L ' O r III ' 3LE BELLOWS, ESSE STOP AND COMBINATION CALYX. 4irEverylnetrument warranted for Five Years."l:Rl PRICES FROM $7O TO $450. The Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which combines the requisites for Church and Parlor Mu sic.; for the school room and the social festival gath enng. For while it possesses sufficient power i fur the accompaniment of a large chorus, it s, from itt capability of all shades of expression, and its won derful ereJn.!eliclo and diminuendo, most effective mi a solo inst r ument. It iN capable of orchestral cf- - fects, and rapid music, as trills, arpeggios, &c. From its sustained tones, it had a decided advantage over the Piano Forte, for the rendering of many of thil choicest morceaux of the masters, such as sympho nies, quartettes, etc. = - B. A. McCLITRE, Clffimbersburg, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania. N.B.—The undersigned will sell, and deliver. i • good condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in th tate, at factory prices. All inquiries by lett , " promptly answered. Dun17,63-tf.] R. A. Me. I C WELL KNOWN MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS ! - Introducing the effect of Pedal Bass on every In • strnment. E. GABLER'S unsurpassed PIANOS for - cash + I a liberal deduction, or on Monthly Instalments. •VrOver 3000 sold in Philadelphia. JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent. 279 & 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce, sel6-Iy. Philadelnhir MASON &HAMLIN' jai CABiNET ORGANS 31 E L.O D.E - 0 N S. • Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the 800 Store of. , S. S. SIIRTOCK. AGENT for Mason & Tlamlin's. Musical Instrt , menta. Prices the same as in New York and Boston, de [mare -tfj • • fieigbt; • PIANOS.—R. A.'k'CLITP,E. 'Sole' Agent for the celebrated DECKER BROTHERS (NEW, YORK) NAN ( . Pianos delivered, and put up in good condition, i any part of the State. at FACTORY RETAIL PRICES. All Instruments Warranted fdr fire years. Pianos from other Factories will be furni.hed desired. - R. A. McCLURE. jun 17,63 Chnmbersburg, Po. A. .P. M. • P.M. 8:05 1:32 4:20 ....8:47 215 4:54 ....927 2:55 5:29 10:02 3:29 ...11k33 4:00 ....11:00 4:30 ....11:10 4:40 -.11:55 5:30 ....12:35 6:10 MASON & "HAMLIN'S , CABINET ORGANS (. MELODEONS. Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the Boni Store of S. S. SERYOCK AGENT ' for. Mason & Hamlin's Musical Instru ments. Prices the same as in New York and Boston,, Ze freight. • [mar 9-tfl TTLEMM & BROTHER. Im an r r a, AgltetrAirß Yld MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GERMAN. FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS No. 703 MAnicm. SlragET, PHIL'ADPLPHTA. Orders earefalOY attended to by S. S. SHRY &CF. Obambersburg.: seMly. VOCAL MUSIC.—R. A. MeCLUR:. will teach classes and ivate pupils the art . • SingMg.-Mitatcal;Notation, Harmony, and Magic: Composition.' - . „ • n025-t{:, • :.FAMILY 33,0. Y E COLORS: ' PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1863. Black, - .-.-. Dark Green, Black for Silk: , . Light Green, - • Dark Blue, .Magenta, • Light Bine, - . Maize, • . , , French .Biztp, • ~ Maroon, Claret Brown, • Orange, - Dark Brown. . Pink, . Light -Brown, Purple, . , • Snuff Brown, -, Royal Purple, , Cherry, - Salmon, , , , • Crimson, Scarlet, ' Dark Drab, Slate„ ' • Light Dra, , Bolferino, , • .-Fawn Drab, , Violet, . Light Fawn Drab t • • Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and MiieciGoods; SheWls, &ads; Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, - , Feathers, Kid Gloves •Children 43 Clothing, and 'all kinds of *oaring Apparel, JP - A SAVO - G . OF' 80 PEA- CENT, - .5141t - For 25 gents you oat color as many,goods as would. otherwise cost Ave times that awn. Various shades can be Produced from, the same dye. % . he process is. simple,• and anyone- can use the dye ;with imfeet , success, Directions in English, Frenett nod uorman ' inside p 1 eackpackagee.. - -,- •-' . , ' For further' information in Dyeig, and giving s‘ PorteOltnowlodile what colors , are best, adapted to dye over.others, with many valuable reciPeadßur-f chase Howe .1z Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Vol-f _Pring. Bent by mail op receipt of price-10 cents. Manufactured by ..` 'HOWE & STEVENS, nov2s-tyl. :, , ~, :r 260 Broadway; Boston. • For Solo. bi Drusiati owl dealenumnnabc ; , ' Lutes erabei. Mitotrat. WITH ONE OR TWO SETS OF NEEDS, mi CM Elptzgrotors. "Wit - wait ittpoo,itart jut 1-4 , 1861 6 ~. I stztbro anii CLlO:sate s:;r E E P R, IU M JACOB 8,-111LLER, MAIN STREET: 7 4 Doors Smah - of the Diamond, C AMBEASBUIIG:-PA.. WOnld respeetruby invite the attention of the pub- lie to hie large and well selected stock of STOVES, COPPER, TIN and Ho has'norr the largest.and best assortment or PARLOR.. HALL, GAS BURNERS and ever offered in Franklin county W A-S H-B 0I L E-R S constantly on hand of all sizes, and the best ma- CM COAL BUCKETS, The hirgest alsortment,th:e hienxiekiron arid the best made in the county Also—A largo stook of TIN WARE, made of the best mitterial and in a , workmanlike manner. As lie is a PRACTICAL 'WORK- MAN. and has had many years ex• perience in the business, he feels confident that he eau give general satisfaction. ROOFING, SPOUTING, &c., made and' pig up at the shortest notice. Particu lar attention paid to all kinds of MENDING AND JOBBING Call and look through our stock and get the prices' as our motto is _ - "Small Profits, Quick Sales and Good Value.' J ACOI3 B. MILLER. Four Doors Sonih of the Diamond Nor.ll. '&3-Iy. w . HOUSEKEEPERS, READ !!-GAL LAMIEWS SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT—A new Flat Top COOKING STOVE. The plates are very heavy, and the-whole Sim-cis finished in, a superi or manner. I warrant this Sieve to be superior to any Elat Top Stove now in the market, and I roe- Peetraf invite my friends and the public ..to call and examine it. There are several sizes. I have 'also a great variety of other COOKING STOVES, of every style: PARLOR STOVES. new and beautiful patterns, together with a heavy stock of STOVES for Churches. Stores, Offices, Ilotels,ke. JOHN S. 'LUDWIG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES. TIN AND COPPER .WARE. N.l3;=-I have been appointed Sole Agent for laher's celebrated Sunrise Air-tight Cook Stove in Chambersburg. jun 17,63. 1300t5 ant( bcfro. ME W SHOE STORE.—The 5ub ..1.1 scriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Chambersburg and vicinity that he has iust returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE LY NEW STOCK of - Boots and Shoes, of every variety, style and pattern, and of the best manu factures. H o has no old .Shopkeepers on hand. His whole stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily' suit yourself. He invites the Ladies especially, to call. as he will take pleasure in showinghis goods. Store in the room formerly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq.. its a Law Office. and more recently used for the purpose. by George Eyster, Es~p•++i two doors North or Fisher's Hotel, Main Street. Chain bersburg, Pa. His large and wen selected stock, he being a prac tical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers and Buskins; Misses and Children's Boots and. Shoes: Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Boots and Brogans. Don't forget the place. No trouble to show goods nt THE NEW STORE, two doors North of'Fish er'S lintel, Main Street, Cita innersburg, Pa. jutil7.63. PETER FELDMAN. NEW BOOT,. SHOE -• AND HAT STORE TN CHAMBERSBURG The subscriber ha sj ust opened in the rooms formerly occupied by Mr. C.Burkhart-as n Confoctionery, and adjoining the Drug Sto•e of Mr. A.. 1". Miller. an en tire! v new stock of all kinds of BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMBRELLAS, kn., all of which has been bought for cash, awl will be sold for cash, as cheap, if nut 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 6-tf] H. B. WIN TON. "fiNSH'S LAMP HEATING APPARA 7 12 TITS. • 801 LING-FRY iN G-STEIVING-STEEPING- WITII THE FLAME TIlk.T LIMITS THE 11.0031 • *-*. By the flame of a common lamp. at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a vcry, comfortable breakfast can be cooked &e Tri6une. • 93 A Simla in construction, easily kept in order ready for use in amoment * * convenient to haro on hand. * * * Druvoieg Circular. * " * * Fish's Lamp one of the most popular novelties of the day, * • * l tlvi utility of itis Unques tionable, a great saving Is made in 'heating and choking small articles 'and min be made to cook meals for a groat ninny Persons, which is actually done on the ambulance ears ;which carry tho sick soldiers • * Scientific American. "" * * For family. use. hospital, tent, barrack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room..it is an article of comfort beYond all proportion to its cost. * * • Hall's Journal of Heath., * * I have 'ilia the apparatus, and my wife and I proclaim the same a most valuable and indis pensable article, and we now bonder how we could have so long done, without it. • * I Ed. Coo/ Oil Circular. * *• An economical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for nursery and 71 house hold purposes:* * * oneimportant ,p t is the saving in cost over, coal fires. ** * . . Evening Poo. • PRICE,S,FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS. CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOL . it QUARTS. THREEARTICLES COOKED AT ONE TIME . •• • WPM ONE BURNER. - • - Arranged for `Kerosene or Coil Oil, or Oas. A Descriptive Pamphlet' or thirty pages furnislithl gratis. Tl ALSO IFi.UNIOIS A TTAPILMEN:T.. " ' -'Price; 60 Von'te, • - " To beg attached to a Common Kerosene Lanip Gas Burner. by whioh Water alay be Boiled, and rood cooked; also arranged to support ashade. EIrERY•P•AMI X NEEb 3 05E. RUSSELL Agent,. Pearl 4:L6miTB.WANzeD. . maylB-3t WM. HEYSfit,, :111. C11.1:9 - . H. CRESSLR„ lIRYSER Sc„CRESSi4..R, GRAIMJATES IN PHAII.IIA67, DEALERS IN,'" DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICESTES,.&c., • iO , Alm - - • PREPARATIONS-OP I'ILLL will give satisfaction to Phniehin and Patient, and insure cotitinued success to our Drug Establishment. we give thii branch our constant earn-and scrutiny. • I CHEMICALS; D 4 IE-STUFFS; AND PATENT-31EPIOLNES. We warrant our stock to be'pnre and tlie best in the •market. We are receiving a large lot cif• ,FRES - 11 GA.R , IYEN embracing the hest kinds of new and qild varieties of early and late vegetaill6s. SHEET-IRON WARE HOWE k STEVENS' FAMILY ,DYI3 COLORS, a rPlicibtr: andeasy coloring. • We nsk b it a trial for theta. All the, bolors eonstantly.on hand. Farmers-and. Horse Dealers should ally ys have on hand a package of COOKING STOVES. an excellent, Tonic for debilitated'and dyspeptic persons. - MKS. iI:A4VEY'S CROUP ',SYE.UP; an expeetoiant for Coughs and cola 'n the Throat and Chest, thatcan be relied on to give peedy relief. POCKET BOOKS AND W LETS.' We hare just reefed a large lot, f orery size, quality and price. • Fine Smaps'and Perftim4,-, Hair and Cloth - Brushes, Tooth Briishes, Redding Cambs. \ Gum aild Horn Combs, " Concentrated Potash, • Trusses and Braces, . • Saponifier. .I:3Tug', Me.4i,xiTtF l , $ 4: CHAIVIBERSpURG . , PA, ' Believing that only PURE MIL G S O'NIEL'S HORSE. AND CATItLE POWDER . It is the bestfor Distemper. BITTER WINE OF !IRON, .frii" Medicines, can be had at night by calling at the• 'itore or at IV. Heys a few doors SouthiP)f the Store. ' H , 0 . U L 13! 'E - R B R •' • TRUSSES AND SUPPORT AER'S' SARSAPA lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 2:LT6' BOOFLAND'S4ERIVIAN B p o, m, A p PERFUMERY AND SOA • . • • • EEDS stoc -• of kJ SEEDS hiti been'renevred. IA fu kinds. "QORGO SEED.—.A. few b is_.7 left, at A RENEWAL OF S A full line of DRUGS. " t CHEMICALS. SOAPS: - "MIMI g • ITPERIOR FLESH F3ftUSRES, N,IXONS. TRID AL SUITS OF Combs-04k Pius and Fancy Goo s, at • - - NIXON'S. S 0 A P .—The stock of Shops at NIXON'S Can't be excelled. 1 •• PAY RUM, COLOGNES AND EX :IJ TRACTS at ifIXON'g.• • ' • ~ /:.. 0X 0 N =s'.,E m &r. A_ ‘J ••••M, I • L. L E R., - Dlt IJ'G- 4:1 - . • , STORE ON' THE, DrAltroNE. en AbiBERSBURO. ?T 0 I . L-ET AIiTICLES:.. STERLING'S AMBROSIA. ,HAIR DFES,_•POMADES •• EXTRACTS OF - ALL NDS. • COCOAINE, TOOTH BRUSH S. ' - HAIR BRITS . ES, COMfiS, and a full assortment of every thin„ in the Toilet line can be had at • AtiLL - gR'S. • • KJ TANDARD 'PATENT A' DICINES Swaim's Panacea, - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, . geyser's Pectoral, " 2 - ' . -Bloed Searcher. ' • Jayne's Medicines. , • Melntire's and • •all other good . .. - Preparations . - of the dap. at MILLER'S _thug Store. . HAVE YOU 4 - • ; A B A'D - ,-- , - C O'L D? .Trya Bottle-of MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP. It will cure you. Get it at A. J. MILLER'S. H AVE' f ' • ' Y 017 I TIDE . . . ,ITCH? Get a box of TERRILL'S ITCH. OINTMENT. It is a safe and speedy eurc-at A. J. MILLER'S. TTE t R'o S E N'E 0 I L, .uk KEROSENE LAMPS, ,- • CHIMNEYS AND, WICKS. I ALCOHOL AND FLUID. and a full assortment of such artieleS as arc usually found in a Drag Store ean betad at MILLER'S. THE CHILD'S MEDICINE, ANODYNE CORDIAL. • ..at AILLLER'S Drug Store. B" v - A.RT'S - TROCHS, E BROWN'S TROCHES. BRYAN'S PIILMONIC WAFERS. at MILLER'S Dm; Store,. . TERRILL'S TETTER OINTMENT, A Certain Cure, at MILLER'S Drug Store. I:IAMILY DYE COLOTVS.-A neiv ar, tide, and just what is needed in everylhmil.y. at - MILLER'S. TT OR S E AND COW POWDERS, at • 'MILLER'S: )r. on Sunday is residence, janV. G ARDEN SEEDS, all kinds,. at ' MILLER'S. Eirp gab Sam Goals. NEW FANCY DRY-GOODS 'A C;E S,, NGLER S at SP have just reeeved, and opened in the "Mansion ILLA BM DRESS GOODS, IBM at SP NGLER'S, Black and Colored Silks, Cloaking Cloths, Balmora and Hoop Skirts, full lineltihito Hoods ; Gauze, Crape and Love . Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, Col- E S ANGLER'S E with a good assortment of DO ALE STIC S, alto 4911"' The patronage of the publie is triest. respect fully solicited, ' - METCALFE -. & TITTESIIEW Chamberzburg,. Pa.. May 156 1 4.-tf4 GARDEN 1 stock of all -E, W - G ODDS The subscribers are now Offering; a large lot of Linim Duck, tsliels still NIXON'S. 200 dolt Hosiery Extra super oualityEittek and Colored Diess Silks TOCK.-- RY, &c. t NIXOR'S 100 doz supet French Shirt Frontl4: 100 Balmoral Skirts, Brussells, Extra sup and ptip Ingrain Carpets - 1,1%',1%. 2, 2%; Floor Oilcloths; = - , 200 dot Linen Catnl;rie Handkerchiefs, • Cocoa and Canton datting, 500 yards Dutch Carpet. mar 2]- s . IV I M. WALLACE CO s KIRTS ! 'SKIRT 1! _SKIRTS 111 _ M. A. JONES_ CELEBRATED "NE- PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT. 'SOLD ONLY At N 0.17 NORTH Bth St, PHILADELPHIA. • • Skirts of alllengths; and any size waist made to order.and satisfaction guaranteed.. Ladies, Misies and Children's Skirts of 'every Size and shape, constantly one' band: • - Rvery Skirt warranted for Six Mi n a.. READ HOW w.r.VDO BUSINESS. • :We've not 'make any cheap skirt& i the comnitin acceptation, of the term, hut we make • • • THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE, because( we make THE- BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION: We warrant everyakirt we sell to be exactly 'as represented. Vie make, ail we sell, and knowing how theyare made we guarantee them with full tend; denee. , If we sell o• bad skirt will exchange it for a neiv one, and if they gelaut of order or break with in siz months, -to . wilt repair them free of Charge. We mean to grYiL our customers full satisfaction, 'but we cannot do so and compete - with the low priced' auction goods. We depend entirely upon the su neriatity of, the gpcids-wtr offer, and. We Itiltheas of our method of doing business. • _ , Orders leftist Slitrock's Book Store: • ' Dißgoriozis 'OR - .MEASURMEN7.- - "TOM the exact size of the waist„without any al-, lowanee. The exact length' required and the size around the bottom spring. ;Also, if the skirt is to be - large, small, or media size at the top n ond NOLAher a trail orPhrin round ' lit A 'JONES, • - l'io.l7llo,rthBthSt.,- , atigl'kf Oyer the Wax figurb.. IN= ,ExD Ors. EEDI NOTION STORE, MANSION HOUSk, Chambers/airy, Pa METCALFE 3; EITESIIEW Mouse'; Buildip a } , opposite the Bank, a new and beautiful stock of comprising all the different stylos hrs, Cuffs, Ilankerchiefs, and everything belonging to a Fancy, Dry Goods and Notion Store. Also. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which-will liB sold Low for Cash Daninsliz liu9ksiback, Russia - Dipor and Crash. Irish Litex, &c., 100 doz Lile Threat and Silk Gloves, - Cloth's and Cassimeres, anllfl Bombazines, % and 1 . „ Bldek and Colored Detains, Blath Alpaccas. • Coeheco, Merimac and Spragnes Prints, 30 pieces Russia Duck, Water Proof cloths. Vooto a - nb *tationeri: S:SHITY - OCK, BOOK7R AND 10-• STRrIONFX, now occup ies is New `Ste'rc Room, and is Trepared - to trans ct hosinest with greater facilities than ever. - , BOOKS.—School Books, Miscellaneous Books T Books, Law Book's, Medical Books, Sunday S c, Books, Military Books. BIBLES.t.-A large assortment of Pocket and Fira, ily Bibles. BLANK BOOKS of all sizes, qualities and s ickles of binding. . STATIONERY.- 7 A great ;rariety of all mos of all 'kinds of writing and Printing Papers, of French, English and Amencan manufacture. Also; Envel. opes of all Sizes and qualitieS, Ink-Pens, pencils India Rubber; Tapes, Seals, Quills, Copy Books Blotting Board, knives, - Erasers, Wilting Sand GOLD PENS.—The very best Gold Pons in tho market, fully warranted, made by Leroy W., Fair child N. Y., BLIND PAPER.—A full variety of patterns arid qualities. , , WALL PAPER.—Nearly 1,000 different patters, together ;with snitab -e /3 - orderings, Plain, Velvet, and VelVet Gilt. - - PICTURE . FRAMES.—OvaI and Square Frames for Photographs. Frames made to order. . FRENCH GLASS, for Picture , ' Frames; of_ any size. CIiEAP NOVELS, much rower than Fublistie r ;' Prices. ENGRAVINGS.—EngIish, French, German and - American Engravings. BASKETS.—Fancy,Traveling.Book,Pienie,Fruit e Knife and Clothes Baskets. • ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.—SingIe and Double ZO phyr, Tapestry and Soli Zephyr, Sbetlund Wool, l .tc. NEWSPAPERS.—The Philadelphia and New York Dailies received daily. ,Clubs or individuals supplied. - 'WEEKLY PAPERS.—Darpers' 'Weekly: Frari Leslie, N. Y. Mercury, N. Y. Weekly. N. Y. Led ger, &e. received weekly. PERODICALS.—harper' Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, Continental, Godey, Peterson, Knickerbocker, All the Year Round, Cornhill, received as soon as published. • • .• -- CHEAP LITERATURE.—AII the Dime inAblica tions, Weekly Nouvellettes, Song Books, &IT:, rt eeived daily. ORDERS.—We take orders for all kindsof goods. EXPRESS.—We receive goods by Express-every day from the East. BLANK DEEDS, Writing and Printing Cards, Rulers, Paper Weights, Fancy Boxes, Combs and Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in our line constantly on hand. MUSIC:7I%nd Music, for Piano, Guitar, Violin.- and Flute. . . . _ JUAN OS.—We purchase Pianos on commission, so as to save our customers from Fifty to Ono hun dred and Fifty Dollars. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—We can , supply any kind of Musical Instruments at prices.far lower than usual. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—We can sell Photo graph Albums at lower prices tban_they can bo pro cured for in the cities. • ' - CARTES DE VlSlTE.—Portraits of Military Men of the U. S. Army and Nary, distinguish° 1 Men find:Women, Comic Pietnres,-&c. NEW TOY 13001 S in great variety. New publications of the American S. Union, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publication; &c. We have no hesitation in saying to'our ectstomp.rs that from our long esperience, our manner of doing business, - and our great facilities, we do not fear competition, and have no doubt-of being able to give entire satisfaction. „. Come and sea our new store, our new and enlaiged stock, and form your own opinions. Chambersburyz:Dee. 9.1863. JAMES B. SMITE BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, Mannfaetnrors of .Blank and Memorandum Books Photograph Albums, Manifold Writers, Marble Pa _yet.. clic.. IS 0.`27 South. Seventh Street, above Chest; - nut, Phila. - . Blank work of every description, for County Offi ces, Hotels ; Counting Houses, and Public Offices done to order. Orders left with S. S. SHRYOCK, Chambeiwburg, Pa., will be promptly attended to. 5e:30,63-IY. , fitebicat. UIIRINER'S BALSAMIC COUOIISY RITP.—.Mr Coughs, Coldt, Croup, Whoopinj Coughatathiva,,Bronchilvi, Spitting Btood, Pain and IlreakneBB of Die - Breaett, Di f ficulty of Breathing,. dc. This is no new remedy. It has been used fora ri tan her of years in Maryland and Partg - of Pennsylva nia, and has wherever known acquired an unprece dented reputation for curing the various diseases foi which, it is recommended. • It is wised by all clus_ses of society, and the uni versal opinion is that it is good. This Syrup' is a purely Yeuetable Compouxd. It is pleasant-to take, and never does injury, but owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances.— Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying the most violent toughs; purifying strengthening and invigorating the wholes ystem:, calming and soothing the nerves; aiding aink.facil itating expectoration. and healing the DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at the root of diseases, and driving jt from the,system. CROITP, This disease.is announbed by difficulty of breath ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking Cough, and threatened suffocation, `cc. It mostly occurs in young children. No- child need die of Croup it this Sgrup is prorcrly used, and need in-time: 7 - Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of the disease, and always keep this re- medy on band., For cough after meanies this Syrup ie mote, excel- , lent. Experience has proren that it is availed by no other preparation. The price is such as to place it within the reach o all, the poor as well as the rich, and every poison should hive 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 themselves against that mostterri hlo • disease, Consumption. It will be found lb° most useful as well as the cheapest family bleak-intl . in the world. It has_ been used for the last four years with a success without a parallel. • • - Priee 40 eta- per bottle, or three bottles for $1.10.. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ & EEO.. Westminster: `For sale by A. J. ;OILER. and J. S. - NIXON. Chnmbersburg. Pn., and Storekeepers everywhere. VOLIJZ'S CELEBRATED H 0 R S.F. A. CATTLE POWDERS These Powders have proved, after a trial of severilLyears, 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 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 con tained in them cleanse the blood and lay the forin- dation for a healthy and vigorous circulation: The use of them" improves the wind, strene,thens-the appetite, and gives the horse a fine, smooth, glostY skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor an& spirit of the noble animal. These Powders axe not' intended, as sorne , Pow•; tiers are, to hloat the animal, so as toe -lye him the appearanceof being fat when not really so—lint to remove thediscase and promote his generathealth.- These Powders will strengthen the stomach and intestines; uleatteothem from offensive matter. tend bring them to a healthy state. , They are-repretlin tive-of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy - for all diseases duadent to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water . , Distemper; Founder,. Heaves, Slavering. 'Conchs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and ital Ener gy, ttc. These Powders,it used two or three timesa week, through the winter and- spring, your Horse 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 Horses to feed a few of these Powders every year they might save the lives of many valuable Horses. - MILCH COWS.—The properties this Powderpos= sossesin, increasing the quantity of Milk in'Come , . - gives it an importance- and, value which should. iliceiVin the bands- of every person keeping a ,ln fattening Cattle it geVes them an appetite: sons their bide, and makes them thrive mueh. ? faster.- all diseases of swine. as Coughs, 111,,-„ cers in the Lungs and Liver, by putting from half a paper-toa paper of these _Powders in slier..i rel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or cal. tirely prevented:- By using these Powders the Reg Cholera can be .Prevented. - Prepared by - - • S.' A. FOHT4'k BRO„ Westminster, hfdd For sale - wholesale and. retail by A., J. 1411.,LER. , mid J. 8. NIXON. Chambersburg,Rai; and,store; keepers everywhere.' Price 25 ets. a paper, or ft l / 4 res papers for $l. • da.63,1y. • POlrit'S MIXTURE is a safe -able Remedjfor the - enre of Rh eumatisni.Pitin ful Nervous-Affections, Sprains,-Burns, Swellings: and all diseases requiring an external application etvillan:-• ' _ On Horses it will never fail to cure Poll-aril, 61C1 Mill:link SOMA or Sweeny,if properlt an- ' plie . For , sprains, bruises,seratclacs, cracked hoot chafes, saddle or collar gall. cut or wounds, it is Ni. infallible , romedY. - Try it and be cOirrinceirefrits' efficacy. , • 'RBETTIRIATISM.'' Persons afflicted with_ ibis disease, no Matter :Or bow long stending,ean be promptly and eitecinsill.„ curod-by:ifsingilus niixture. - There -0 inothinx in the world so em • and !gale to take away bad pants and cure Frost Basal. t Prensintiom ;My itund satisfy Yourselreettf 2s ftitier and 5483.e-tl..ll)btgear Pr Otlgnin :vorwe-by,ts.:. J 4: MILL-En - mut J. - EL Nitelt -- . Chfußber.a4nrs,l%., and Storeiteopers evet7W