6 Eineo 'of Cratiel. DE NN SY - L - V A: N - 1-"A" . BAIL AD 1 WINTER TIME TARI O E. I .1:IKE- TRAINS dailyto and from rhiTOOti)hia; on'Auld , atter Nov: 161 h, 1863. The Passenger Trainti of the Pennsylvania Rail- Tract Company will depart fFOm'and - arrive at liar viabarg-and Phile4elphta . tt," follows. E - A1 1 ?);ir rit's; . THROUGH ,EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris- • burgdaily at 2.0 sot, and arrives at Philadelphia et 6.4 - A.M. • FAST • LINE leaVes Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.005-sr., and arrives at West Philadel raja at 1010 - Passengers take 'breakfast at ancaster. - 11 - 21.1* ACCOMMODATION, (via Mount Joy,) eaves Harrisburg at s a and •arrives at West Philadelphia, at, 1124 f. 31. • - . • . FAST MA-Ili TRAIN loaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 Pat, and arrives at West at 5.20 P.lll - ' ' ' • HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Irikeoluinbia.-leav es Harrisburg' at 5.30 rat., and tirrivs at West Philadelphia at 10.50.P.M. WESTWARD:- . BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilar, risbutgtlaily (except lionday)at 2.20 A.M. ` Pittsburg • Altoona 8:00'1.m., take' breakfast, and arrives at at 1.00 PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.M.A.m.;,Altoena 8,40 A.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at'l.3o P.M. • • MAIL TRAIN leates• Ilarrisbuig at 1.40 P.M.% Itoonsat, 1.55 P..1f., take supper, and arrives at ittabarg at 1:10 A.m. - - FAST LUTE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 Far.: Al toona. at 9.10 P.M.. take supper; and arrives atPitts burg at 1.40 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TR AIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.451... m., and arrives at Harrisbu at 8.10 P.M. • •• MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan caster at- 11.38 A. 4., and. arrives .at Harrisburg at 1,40 P.M. • SAMUEL D. YOUNG, itui1.7,63-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. R. It. I‘TORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. 1.11 '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 tc , and *inn the North Ad West Branch Suspehanna, Elmira and all of Northern New York. On and after Monday, November 16th, 1863, the Passenger Trains of the, Northern Central Railway wiltarrive at and depart frost Harrisbui'g and Bal timore as follows: SOUTHWARD. AIXIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday 10:10 A.M: " • ' leaves Harrisburg 1:20 P.M. r arrives at Baltimore' 5:40 .p.u. 'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sanbury daily - (except 5unday).....11:4 ,par. lean is Ilarrisb'g (ex- ,* -e t Monday).: .2:50 A.M. • a ves I,t, Baltimore lexc'ept Monday)..... /:00 A.M. HARRISBV ACCO3LIODATIO.N leaves • Harrisburg 7:00 A.M. NORTHWARD. MAIL . TRAIN leaves • Baltimoin- daily (except Simday) ~. 9:Y) leaves Harrisburg 1;45 P.M. . " • • arrives at Sunbury 4:30 EXPRESS TRAIN leavOs Baltimore dai •~ ly 1 9:30 F.M. - arrives at Harrisb'g... 2:00 A.M. 11 leaves Harrisb'g dai lp • (except Monday 3:25 A.M. se. arrives at Sunbury... 6:25 e.it. HARRLSB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (ex - ' ' cept, Sunday) 3:00 P.M. r • " arrives at Harrisburg- 7:50 !For further information -apply at the Office, in 'Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. j unlr,63-tf. J. N. DuBARRY. Gen. Supt.- ' NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.---THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. - On and after Monday, November, 16, 1563, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York said Philadelphia, as follows: EASTWARD EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6:30 A.m., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in Now York at 1:45 A.A., A- sleopingear is attached to the train through front latsburg without change. MA TRAIN leaves Harrisburg, at 8:00 - Lx., arriving in NeW York at 5:30 P. 11., and Philadelphia at 1:50 P x., • • _ .. . FAST LINE 'leaves Ilarri . lbure at 2:00 P.M...ar riving-4u New York at 10:25 P.M., and Philadelphia at 7:00 ,r.m. . . ' WZST:W.A.RD. FAST LINE-leaves New York at 6:00 &.M., and Philadelphia at 8:15 A. 11., arriving at Harrisburg at rtr ac hil 1:15 Y.M. „,.. I .IKA • _ IN' yes New York at 12:00 noon, find ~ elphia at 3:301 , :m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8:20 P ii. , . EXP ESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7:00 P. 31. arriving at Harrisburg , at 2:00 A. 31, and connecting with thelPennsylvanitiExprm . s Train for Pittsburg. A sapping oar is alsoratached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with Trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern - Central and Cum berlaialralley Railroads, and at Reading for Phil adelithia: Pottsville, Wilkesbarro, ,Allentown;.,Eas - ton, kc. , _ . . Bafgage checked' through. Fare between New York and llarriSburg, $5.15: between Harrisburg and Xhilo.delPhia.. *3:35, in No. 1 cars, and $3 in No. 2,: , . -, ', - . . Foi-tiekets'or other inflirmation ipply to J.J: CLYDE, Gen. Agent, Harrisburg. inn17,63-tt C:CT BE R L.A 1) VALLEY AND -FRA - XKLIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE 01 , HOUla.-On and after Monday, April 4th, 1864_ Passe: e' Trains Will ran (Wily, as follows, (Sun days excepted): • FORXHAILIBERSBURG AND , IIARRISBUREI: A. M. P.M. Leave Hairinstliwnr • 7:00 2:45 Greet:castle ' 7:37 3:35 • - - • -8:17 - 4:22 Chambersb - urg- ' • `--- 3,etive at... Leaie S'hlppenaburg - , Newville. " Carlisle 5:55 10:10 2:42 Mechanicsburg 6:25, 10:42 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg 655 11:15 3:40 FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND lIAGERSTOWN A. M. P. M. P.M. Leaye Harrisburg ' --- 8:05 1:32 4:20 ' Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:15 4:54 Carlisle 9:27 2:55 . 5:29 " Ncwville , . . 10:02 - av - Shippensburg 10:33 4:00 Arrive at Chambersburg 11:00 4:30 - Leave Chambersburg .....1.1:10 • 4:40 Greencastle ' 11:55 5:30 vrive at Harrisburg 12:35 • -6:10 Making .close- connections at Harrisbnrg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. - The Train leaving Ilarnsburg at 4:20 P. M., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. 'MILL, Supt. It. H. Office, Cliamb'g, April 4,1864. ItE Ato IN•G. BAIT; ROA SUMMER ARRANGEMENT - GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North' and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Rending, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton,' &o. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottss9lle, and all intermediate sta tions at 8:00 A.M. and 2:00 eat. New York Express leaves flarrisbnrg - at 6:30 A.M., arriving at New York at 1:45 the stun° morning. A special Aecommedatiori PaSsen ger Train leaves - Reading at 7:15 A. )1., and. returns from Harrisburg 5Y.a. ' - • - Fares from Harrisburg: To New York $5.15 - to _Philadelphia $3.35 and $2,80. Baggage checked through. - • Returning; leave New York at 6 12 it., and '7 P.m.(Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A.M.S . ) Leave Philadelphia tit 8:15 A.M. -and 3:30 P.M: Sleeping cars in the Now York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave 'fa unique at 8:50 A.M. and 2:10 r.it„ for Philadelphia, New York and all Way Points.' Trains leave Pottsville at 9:15 A.M. and 2:30 P.M., foro Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Read ing at 6:00 A.M., and returns fieta Philadelphia at 00 P.M.• 4All the above Trains rah Sundays ex ! cepted. . A. - Sunday Train leaves Pottsville at 7:30 A.M. and Philadelphia•at 345 p.ifr —;" '- Commutation, Mileage, Season .ant Exenrsien Tickets at `reduced rates from all paints. „ 80 Ts. Baggage allowed each ine4ertoer. G-A.-'NICCOLLS, taY2§,64,-tf. General. Superintendent.. a RAIN-I' ?TRAIN!! GitAINI!! VI ~,,WASHABAUGH'S BREWERY, • _enutanasautio, PA_ The ,underebmed takes this irreth6ol of informing his friende:.and the; public generally, that lie has' leased for a term of yoarsthe well known Brewery establishment'heretofarei conducted by Mr. Upton Woshabaugh. • He will he glad to furnish to his friendeand-the obit alone Of the Bongo with the finest ALE, upan theshortest notice; and at the low.: est prima.;_ • -, •0 ' -/ Xfir The higtAefit_OnehPileti.willlic paid for 5,000 bushels of BABIXY, delivered at Chairibersburg. .1a20,6•1 1 1y: - ' ' it7sID.ER, MARTEN. •-• ' _3l- A S 0' IT -- &" II a' it - trfic ,- § _ , .CAN T ET ORGANS, -• : •-4, '.:.• - - ' • • MELODEONS were int - iodated. sotne tvrenYers since. and were succeeded by the lIARMO. lUMS about nineyears age. •••••The CABINET ORGAN was brought to its' presentstate ofperfection only in the .. - summer of 1862.. ' • - . . _-- THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL • has great advantages over any other invention of the kind, is capable of cinch finer effects than can'lie produced by -any other, and is more easily used bp ,tbe performer, - and' expels especially in capacity for expree.tion. • • , - - •42%-- Please notice advance in prices. ~ - ' CABINET ORGANS. - '. i . •No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut ' • , or Oak. case - - • ••t 95 No. 16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case_. - 'l2O No. 17. Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walmit or Oak Ca5e........: • t t. .. . .!..... - ...t:,., ........ 115 No, 18, The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 115 No, 19. Four Octavo, Double ;Reed, in Walnut • or Oak'Case - 15 No. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 150 No. 2L Five Octave, Double Reed, in. Walnut • or Oak 'Case • .... 160 No. 22. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case... 180 No. 5. The Same; in Solid Carved Moulded ' Walnut 180 No, 10. Pedal Bass Cabinet Orga•V Walnut • or Oak Case 550 • Oise 9 of extrarank Studs i order., No. 12. Eight Stop Ca b inet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case ' .. - 400 No.ll. The Same, in -elegantllosewood Case... 475 No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case 50 ' MELODEONS. • _ _ No. 4. Six Octave, Piano, Style, Rosewood case 170 No' 5. Five Octave,_ ' 0 13.5 No. 6, • Portable " 100 No. 7. _ " _ _"_," Walnut * ease.— 85 No. B. Four-and-a-htilfOctave,P.oiii;l3l-e,itose wood Case • • 83 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable, Rosewood case.— - 75 Cro Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the sub scriber. _ _ As Agents for Messrs. Mason liamlin we 'are en ahred to sell at their INi3w York prices, and eharg nothing for freight. , ' • !%r have sold a htimh6r.'oftheir instruments, and can give numerous satisfactory references. S. S. -SITRYOCK. Agent, . arl3-tf Chanibelsburg, Pa. MAS ON Zr. - H A MLI N'S CABINET ORGANS,• WITH ONE OR TWO SETS OF REEDS, EIONTAINTKG TOE AUTOMATIC ,SWELL, DOUBLE BELLOWS, • KNEE STOP Avti cqmattiArtOs TAIXS. .I"'Everp histra meat utarrouiedfor Fire Yeartt.`Ripti PRICES PROM $lO TO Sl5O. ; • ' The Cabinet Organ is the only installment which combines the requisites for Church and Parlor Mu sic; for the school room and the social:festival gath ering. For while •it possesses, sufficient poWer for the accompaniment of &large chorus, it is. from its capability of all shades of expression, " and its won derful crmciao and diittinuendo, most effective as a solo instrument: It is capable' of orchestral ef fects, and rapid music, as trills, arpeggio=; &c. From its sustained tones, it has a - decided . advantage over the Piano Forte, for the rendering of many of the choicest rnoreeaui of the masters, such as sympho nies, quartettes, etc. R. A. McCLURE, Chambersburg, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania. , N.B.—The undersigped will sell, and deliver in good condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in this State, at factory prices. All inquiries by letter promptly answered. Liunl7,63-tf.) R. A. Me. p R 1,N . 0 E & WELL KNOWN MILODEONS AND HARMONIUMS Introducing the effect of Pedal Bass on every In strument.' E. GABLER'S iinsurpassbd PIANOS far cash at deduction. or on Monthly Instalments. err Over 30000 sold in Philadelphia. - JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent. "- 279 & South Fifth Street, above Spruce, sel6-IY. ~. • Philadelphia. M ASON .&-lI'A ➢i'L I N' S CABINET ORGANS MELODEONS. Descriptionpaniphlets furnished gratis at the Book Store of • S. S.- EHRYOCK , AGENT for Mason & Hamlin's Musical Instru ments. Prices the same as in Ne - Nr York and Boston, 1.,4* freight. [man?-ti) PIANOS. -R. A. - M'CLURE: Sole Agent for the celebrated DECKER BROTHERS (NEW YORK) PIANO. Pianos delivered, and put up in good condition, in . any part of the State, at FACTORY RETAIL ;PRICES. All Instruments warranted for five years., - Pianos froth other Factories will be furnished if desired. , . R. A. MeCLURE jun 17,63 ' Cbambersbnrg, Pa. MASON & HAMLIN I g • CABINET ek,RGANS AND MELODEONS Description pamphlets furnished gratis at the Book Store of - • S. S. SIIRYOCK, AGENT for Mason Hamlin's Musical Instru • ments. • Prices the same as in New York and Boston, /coo freight. [mar 9-t fl K LEMZki & B.R 0, T 11. E In Ci r O te aslVl n fa r ate IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GERMAN, 'FRENCH AND ITALIAN-STRINGS N. 703 MARKET STREET, PRILADELT.RIA. Orders carefully attended to by S. S. SIIRTOCK, Cb ambersbura. se23ly. VOCAL MUSIC.—R. A. MeCLURE will teach clones and private pupils the art of Singing, Musical Notation,. Harmony, and Musical Composition. -no To-t f. 'oots anb eSbneo. NEW SHOE S T ORE.—The sub scriber takes this method of informing the citizens. of, Chambersburg and vicinity that he has just returned from Philadelphia *Rh' an ENTIRE . - 1Y NEW STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, style and pattern, and of the ben manu factures.. 8:30 12:55 9:00 " 1:20 9:32 aoo He has no old sliopkeeperB on hand. His *hole stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily - snit yourself. He invites the Ladies especially, to roll. as he will take pleasure in showinglis goods. Store in the room formerly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq..asn Law:Office, and more recently used for the purpose by George Eyster, Esq., two doors North or Fisher's Hotel, Main Street, Charnberaburg, Pa. His large and - wall selected stock, he being a prac tical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, , Bouts, Slippers and Buskins; Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Boots and Brogans, on't forget the place. No trouble to show goods at THE NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish er's Hotel, Main Street, Chambersburg. Pa. • • junl763. PETER FELDMAN. N•EW BOOT, SHOE • .HAT.STORE — IN C,HAMBERSBURG. The subscriber hasjust opened in the rooms formerly occupied by Mr.C.,Burkhart as a Confectionery, and adjoining the Drug Store of Mr.A. J. Miller. an on tirely new stock of , all kinds. of BOOTS: SHOES.. HATS, TRUNKS VALISES, UMBRELLAS, -been all of which hase bOught for cash, and will be sold for cash, as cheap, if hot a little cheaper than .jmY other house in the county. All in want of any lhing in his line will find it to their tulvardaeo to give him. a call. , [apr 6-tf] H. B. WINTON. - - . FAlit LI . 'DYE COLORS. PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1863, Black, Dark Green, Black for Silk, " Light Groan, •I Dark Blue, • , ' - 'Magenta, , Light Blue._ - , ,- Maize, . French_Dlrie, - " Maroon, laret Brown;',_. Orange, ~ ; Dark Brown. -' - ',Pink, Light Brown, , i • Pterple,,, .. - Snuff ' - Snuff Brown, - • .Royal inrple, Salmon. Crimson, Scarlet, ' ' • Dark Drab, ' ' Slate, , • Light Dra. Solferino, • Fawn Drab, ' • Violet,_ - Light Fawn Drab. Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons,Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, - ' Feathers, Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing, A all kinds of Wearing Apparel. IG - -• A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. - ail - For 25 tents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost - fivo times that sum. • Various shades can be produced from the same dye: '.The process is simple, and any one can use this dye with_perfect E mccess. Directions in English, French and German inside of each Package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a - Perfect knowledge what colors' aro lust adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) put chase-Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and_Col oring. Sent by mail on receipt of price-10 cents. Manufactured, by HOWE STEVENS, • nov2s-Iy] 280 Broadway., Boston. For Sale by Druggists and dealers gezterall.t. • Irtitoicat. C 0 ' S CM Eiprzeoioro. the ,franittin iltpositorn, tine 15; 1864. _ fritituarrJaji Sr_r. 1171:- U . JACOB B: jdILLEB 3.111147 qTREEt-4,1)r1 , 14 Sotakof the Pianiottri, , C 11A - 31BEAS131111G' - Weu24xeepeetfullyinvkte the attention of the pub- lie to his7sigeand irpil seleetoi stock pTtivES: COPPER, TIN an d• Ife`hn nost;*.te largest and: be;t.auortment of PARLOR. EMI GAS BTTRIsRS n4d ever offered in Franklin county. ..w:4-s,:it 2 i 4) • I L i, i i constantly on band'of'all sites, and the best ins.- terial C.0A , 1; BUCKETS The largest ussertment:theli6viest . iro'n and the best,thade in the county Aletr—A large stock -of TIN' vAR,E, madO of the best material and in a workrdanlibe manner. As be is a PRACTICAL WORK- MAN. and,has bad many years ex perience in the bpsinesit, he - ---- - feels confident that he loan give general satisfaction: - ROOFING, SPOUTIMG, 4ce, made and put up at the shortest notice, -Partieu- 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, Quiet• Sales and Good Niue." JACOB B. MILLER, Four Doors South of the Diamond. Nov.ll, '63-1y laelricat. Q UES TIONS! QUESTIO . B! QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE TO A'AIIVEr Are you bald? it '-Does your hair fall off? Has your hair become thin ? Does it fo'cl harsh, and dry, and feverish? Is it turning gray before its time ? • Are you troubled with itchin;, burning sensation of the scalp? Arc you troubled with Dandruff? Arc you troubled with what is called Scrofula or Salt Rheum? Have you hafl'the Erysipelas, and lost your hair? Hare you had th e e Measles, and lost it? Have you had the Typhoid Fever, and lbst it? Have you had the Brain Fever, and lost it? have you lost your hair by any sickness? • , Do you wish luxtiriant hair? Do you wish soft and lustrous hair? Do you wish gray hair restored? Do you wish your whiskers glossy? Do you wish them restored in color? Do you want a dressing? • Do you want it for yotir children? DO you want it for yoUrSelf, for father or mother: for brother, sister, or friend? , Do you want to make a present? - - Do Nina want a perfume for your toilet? Do you writ a imrintratartiele? Do you want a pure article? Do you want a double distilled article? Do you want a cleansing article 2 Do you want the preparation out for dressing, stimulating, protecting, restoring the color, and rendering Stift, silky and lustrous the Human Iftiir? If so, we warrant - CLARK - 1 -8 DI_STILLED, RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR! To be Unequalled and Superior to any Preparation ever Compounded, and Eared to the public. Satisfaction guaranteed. or the! !honey refunded. It costs but $1 for one bottle, or six for $5, and is sold by druggists and dealers e,erywhere. , • C. G. CLARK & CO.,Troprietors. D. S. BARNES & 00..Geneial Agenti. - • ..• „ - • , innel-9m , -, al'lnt'UN 4. llClTZUCtitgW l OcC. El ,t - *lc "of AlDElcinaiC SEEDS tra been' itnetved: 'A Tail itati: of . ORGO SEED'; few ‘ 11146x1TyNt1.11 MIMI A RENEWAL OF STOCK.-- ' fu " " " uf CHEMICALS. : SOAPS, PE RFUM 1-c.. ut, NIXON'S. SIIERT-LER.ON WARE. ' cooKr,s , ' G s'iOvEs' RAY RITtNES, AND EX _LP TRACTS ,• • KEXON'S. '; • MEI QUPtRIOV:FLEgIrBEATSI - lE$, ►at ' • NIXONS. BRIDAIs SUITS OF - BRUSHES Combs, Hair Pins and Pitney' Gooch, at QOAP S - .-- , -The stock of Soaps,a NIX.ON'S eith t be;trxcelled, [ ` [' N >0 S kJ at { NIXON'S P kNGLER: HAS- JUSTUCEIVED ) , J a fresli stock of - '• r _L- A LARGE 4 .WND EXTENSINE YAM ety of POMADES, PERFUMERY and" SOAPS just received at SPANGLER'S, ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES, Lindsayi's Blood Searcher, Shoes' Cod Liver Oil, • Radwvy's Reiub . Relief lionfland's (Merman Bitters, • '4 - Ayers Cherry Peetore.l, ,Swain's panacea, • ' Keyser's Pectoral, , .2) Hunt's Liniment •• Hostetter's Bitters, at SPANOLBR's. WM. HEYSER, , I CHAS. H. CRESSLER. H E YS ER Sc,CIiESSLII, GRADUATES IN PHARMACY, DEALF:MS IN DRUGS, CHEJIICALS, ME . DICINE, &c CH AMBERStURG, ,PA Believing that only P R E' D R G AND PREPARATIONS OF FULL-STRENGTH,. will give satkaetion to Physician and Patient, and insure continued success toot* Drng Establishment, we give this branch our constant card and scrutiny. CHEMICALS, DYE -STUFFS, , AND PATENT` ,MEDICINES. We warrant our stock to bo pure and the best in the market. We me receiving a large lot of - FRESH GARDEN, SEEDS, embracing' the best kinds of new and old varieties of early and late vegetables. ROWE .(,.STEVENS ' , FAMILY DYE COLORS, a reliable and easy coloring,. We ask but a trial for them. Allthe tibtors constantly on hand. Farmers and Horse Dealers should always have on hand a package of • • O'NIEL'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. \ It is the hest for Distemper. •. • RITTER WINE OP IRON, an excellent Tonic for debilitated and dyspeptic persons. MRS. HARVEY'S GROUP 'SYRVP; an expectorant for Coughs and Colds in the Throot and (Zest, that can be relied on to give speedy relief POCKET BOORS AND WALLETS. We have just received a large ever). sin' %utility and price. Ir mo Soaps and Perfumery, - Hair and Cloth Brushes, ,• Tooth Brushes,' • Redding Combs,__ • and Hein Combs, - Concentrated Potash, , Trusses and Braces • Saponifier.: . ;.• 1131" M tot la hi es ran be had at night'or oia Sunday .by calling atthe Store or at W. Heyaor's residence, feyr doors South of the Store. jarm. A. :1,; E il l Or S ;: . STORE ON THE 1)4'4)1113NP.: CTIA AIBERSPRIG. m la- I L E A-ET siirEnruiNws Am - BRoBIA. - HAIR DYES; YOMADES,_ . EXTRACTS OFI.ALL KINDS, ' COCOALNE, • ' TOOTH BRITS ES. • - : HAIR • BRp:iiEs.-cokk, and n full assortment of every. •in the Toilet lino can be hail at - ' MILLER'S. IMEIII Sr'ANA:RD - PATENT swain's 'Panacea, Ayer's Cherry PeetoraL .Rej, - ser s Pectoral, _ - " s BlecdSettreher • - Jane's M • • Mein] ~ at MILLER'S Erns Store HAyE A BAD - ' COL'IY?- Try a ,Bottlp ,of MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP..-It mit cure you. Get it at A. J. MILLER'S. H A ,- • 11? 'Get il)o'of TERRILL'S ITCH' OINTMENT. It is a safe and speedy cure—at. A. J.-MILLER'S.. I t r E R- E' NE' OIL; .KposENE.LAmps.- • '- CILIMNEYS AND W ALCOHOL AND FLUID. aria a full nsgortinent of such articles usttre usrxally found in a Drug Store Cali be had at MILLER'S. T HE CHILD'S MEDICINE, , ANODYNE CORDIAL, •,' • .• at MILLER'S Drag Sthre, Tito ANVART'S - - 713,0'C t iltS, Int.Mvx's Titootrts. . j , • - - - TRYAIVSI3I.II,IION . I6 at MILLER'S Druz Store, , T pI ERRILL'B - TITTER OTMENT,, A Certain Care,. at MILLER'S Dreg store. . FA3IILY DYE COLORS.—A hen — ir tide, and just what is needed in tveryfathily, at. .MILLER'S. HORSE AND 'COW POWDERS, -at . • MILLER'S: GARDEN SEEDS, all knds,at MILLER'S: NEW FAN. -DRY-GOODS have just received, and opened in the.."llfaosion Black and Colored Silk', aoalringCloOs,Balinoral , „ - ,42,, with a 7,Opd assortment Qf DOMESTICS. All of fully solidited, • ) - • • METCALFE E W Linen Vttek, Es tin 'sup6r'quiditsf Biatk add ColcirCdDrtsi Silks 100 doz inper_l; . 'l . eizoh . Shirt Fygnts, 'SKIRTS ! SKIRTS ! ! SKIRTS ! I. A. JONES CELEBRATED PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT, . SOLD ONLY AT No.-17.NORTH Bth St, Pll;lLADrit?llitt. Skirts of all lengths. and' waist muds to order and satisfaction enaranteed. • • - Ladies, mi sse s and Chilken's Skirts of every size and shape constantly on hand. Rein/ Skirt warranted for 6v Montb. . - - • • READ. HOW WE DO BU S INESS. - We do not make any cheap skirts in th,e common. acceptation of the term, butrre make THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE, because we make THE BEST ; AND DEFY COMPEIATION We Warrant 'every skirt we sell to be exactly as represented: We make an we sell, and knowing bow they are made we guarantee them with full confi _donee. If we sell a bad shirt we will exchange it for a nato one , a n d if they get ottof order or break with in nix months ors will repair them free of Charge : , ' We mean to give our customers full fiatisfaetton, but we cannot do so and compete with the low priced auction goods. We depend' entirely' upon the Eitl pßriority of the goods we offer, and the fairnes.l„, of ourmethed of doing business. 'Orders left at Shryoek's Book Store. : • . DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURMENT. Take the exactsize of the' Walq, without any lowance. The length: required and tha size around the bottom siring. Also, if the skirt is to be _large. small, or medium Rik,' at the. en, and whether a trail orptain round skirt. M. A. JONES •No.l7North Bfli St.„ Philadelphia. augl9-tf 1 •"' ' Over the Wait thiarb• - I Prtigot glebiriltrOt SCC, You • ,;,THE arg anb , Sanq Onto. AND NOTION STORE, .11,1 NSIOX 110 USE ghapzkersPurg, Pa,; METCALFE & .HITESHEW, House" Building, opposite tlio Bank. a iic*'and beautiful stock of LA'I ,1 1 4 G S,, comprising all the different styles and 'Loop, Skirts, full line White Goods ; .oauso. Crape and Love Neils, Hosiery, Gloves, Col- tars, Ciasillankershitft, and everything' lielobging t& a Fa'ney try Goode ' and Notion Store. Also, GENTS' FURNISEfNG GOODS, iihioh will lie sold Laic-f64- Cash ,IP7 The patronage of the public is most respect dhambersburl. Pa.; May Z.1864.-it. G,, o .o ~D 5... The subscribers are nowt offering a 141'6 lotof Diimusk Iluckal*ck. Russia ,Diaper and Crash; Irish''Linen, &0., 100 1167. Lile Threat and ' Cloths'andtasidmel.es, 11.1 and P 4 Minlbasines; > l ..i and 134 Black and Colored Dolain.% Aipc:catt , C . 9o)tecp, ?iteripttp SpragueilPririt;;, '3O picots itanktiiYeCk; 10D Balmoral Skirts, Water Proof Cloths, Brussells, Fatta sup and sup Inman Car Pots 1,13,1 3 /, 2. 2: . (1,.:F10 . 0r • . 200 doz I,ipencambro Haadkerohiefil. Cocoa and Canton Matting, 500 ytirds Dutch ' Carne "Wit, ICALIACE dr CO mart] t etattinteTtr ,, .B. , ; `‘sultypeKi . l3oo}CELlca. 'hair occupies his New St2Z Room, and is. prepared to tr.:lutist business with greaterfacilities than ever. BOONS.—S.chool Bee ks, Miscellaneous B ook s,Tog.- Books, Law Beek - sl Mddieal Books, Sunday School Rooks, Military Books. BIBLES.—A large assor4nntof Pocket and Run ily Bibles. • ••• • ' - BLANK BOOKS, of all sixes -qualities and 13fYlet of binding. S - TATIONERY.—A great' s l'ik - riety; of all kind's of all:kinds of writing and Printing Papers, of Framis, - English and American manufacture. A 150..... , .EnYo.l7 opes of all sizes. and , qualities, - Ink:2l"ens, India „Rubber, Tapes, Seah.,. Copy-Booka Eletting• Board, knives. Erasers, Writing Sand. Sc.&e. GOLD' PENS.—The very hest Gold PPM in,the market, fully warranted, made by Leroy child, N.-Y. - BEd]) ,PAPER.-:-A full Yariety of pattern3Vls.l qualities ' WALL PAPER.—Nearly 1.000 diderentpatterllo; fogetheiwjth suitab a Borderings, , Plain, Velvet; and Velvet-Gilt, ,__, PICTURE FRAMES.—OvaI nod Square Prilmea for Photographs.' Frames made to•order. FRENCH. GLASS, for Picture , Frames, of Elie: • -CHEAP ,NoVELS, much lower than Puldi4 priets. • -ENGRANINGS,-.-English, Freya, German anel American Engravings.- - BASKETS.—Fancy,Traycling„Book,Plenio.Frnit; Knife and Clothes - Baskets. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.—SingIe and-Double Ze - .? Plur 'Tapestry and Spli Zephyr, Shetland Wool. &Y..; NkWSPAPERS.—The Philadelphia and "New York Dailies received daily. Clubs or individually supplied. - '• - - - :I}.EEKLY PAPERS.-11mpers' Weekly; Frank Leslie, .N.Y...Mereury. N. Y. Weekly: N. X. Led-1. ger.. - &e., received' wecklY. TERIODICALS.--Ilarpers' Monthly, Atlititiet .Monthly. Continental. Godey. Peterson; Balton.. linickertOrker, All the Year Round, C0rnhi11,;4:c.,,,. received assoon asblished. CITE P LITERAT pu URE.—AII the Dime ptibli - ea-, - lions, Weekly Nouvellette.s, Song Books, •&.c.:ru-,i ceived. daily. • • ORDERS.—We take for all kinds Or go' 03.1 EXPRESS.—We receive goods by Exkress every day from the East. • - - BLANK DEEDS, -Writing 'and 'Printing cards,' Riders,-Pape.r Weights, Fancy Boxes, Cembs.unel , Brushes,-Chalk Crayons, and standard goo ,in our line constantly an hand. MUSlC,—Sheet Music, for Piano, Guitar, and Flute. -•- . _ PIA - NOS.—We purchase Pianos 'on corninission, se as tesave oar customers from Fifty to One Itun- , dred. and Fifty Dollam klusicAL INSTRUMENTS.-We can suPply„, any kind - of Musical Instruments at prices far lower'. than usual. -- • jIEDICINES. • t pre's and other food•' ' Preparations , • of the day, PHOTOGRAPH .ALBITIALS.. , —Iire can scll Plp . graph_ Alh was at lower prices than they can be pre . cured- for in the cities. . , CARTES, 'DE' VlKPfE.—Portraiis 'of Mititair Men of the -U. S. Army and Navy, distinguish° l•• Men and:Women; Comic Pictures, &c. NEW TOY - MORS in great variety. New publications of the American S. S. Union ' American: Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of,„ Publication, &e. We have - no hesitation in saying to our customers - thht from-our long experience, our manner of doing'' busine,ss,, and our great facilities, we do not•fenr competition, - and have no doubt of being able to r give entirasatisfactioni • _ CoMeand see our new store, our new and enlarged stock, and form Your own opinions. ' - .Chambersburg, Dec. 9, 1863. SMITH 67 C BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 2 f'‘ Manufacturers of Blank and Memorandum Photo,grap_h Albums; Manifold Writers, /Marble Pa per, &c., No. ITT-South Seventh Street, above Chest=' , - , _ Blank work of every description, for ContliYoB3- ces, Hotels, 'Counting Howes, and Public Offices done to Oder:- Orders leftivith S. S. SIIRYOCK,, chambersbur.g..Pa.,-will j': , e promptly attended-to.- -seal,63-1y: . .QIRDZER'S BALSAMIC ,COUGH • Li lit Cough iit: Colds, Crovp," gerting..-...3 (10tigh,Aeltwv, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain dad - Weak-its/is of the Area et, _Difficulty of :Breathing. tit% rt This ifs neindsrrernedy." It has been used fora num-, .- ber,of years in , Maryland and parts of PennsYlvit•ht 1 pia; and has wherever known Acquired an unpreee-< dented reputation fof curing the various diseases foi which.it is recommended. - • .• , It isus'ed by an classes of-society, and the unit .. venal opinion is that it is good. p his Syrup lit: purely Vegetable _Compound. It is pleasant to take; and never does injury t but owing to its purifying_ qualities, must do good under any circumstances:4— . its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming,. and allaying the most 'violent • coughs: purifying istrerigthening and, invigorating the whole sYstem; • calming arid - soothing the nerves: aiding and faeil.. itating expectoration. and healing the DISEASED LUXUS. , tints striking at The root Of diseases, and driving it • from the system., , - , . _ CROUP. - • This disease is annonneatby difgenity of breath- Shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking crongh, and threatened suffocation. &c. It mostly occurs. in . ydung children: ~ .NO child need die.of Crßuir if thus . Syrup is - Properly used, and, used in time.— Mothers having:croupy 'children should match the first shom,uf the dises4e , and always keep - tlkit're- - i moody on hand. " • For cough-after measles this Sirup is moist eseel: ! lent. Experience has proven that it is equaled by no other preparation. . The price issuch as to plrice it within the reach ,O 011, the poor as well as the rich, and every person, should have it; - ' 'Every one - stiould have it- in the house. It ii . o„ true and faithful friend to all who value health AnA , wish• to secure themtelves against that most tern 'ble disease, Consumption. It will be found Alto'L' most usefulas well as the cheapest familyrnedieinct.. in the world. - It has been used for the last four. • 'years with a succes.svrithout a parallel.- . • Price - 40 iti; Per - bottle, or three bottles for $l.lO. Prepared b 7 , S. A. FOUTZ & • Yor'sale btt A.I. , MTLIER, a W d m S s 'N e X ..M N,.. - Charribersburx.'Pa., and Storekeepers everywhere..,.- Silk Olo,ros. • - pouTzls. CELEBRATED H 0 R S'E ANP,CATTIE POWDERS.—Pbese Pon-ders'` have proved, after a trial of several years, to be ste 7 , f ; ,crier to any iirofieration of the kind used. The Chief superiority of these. Powders, arise- from , • fact•that they are composed of medicines that have. Laxative, Tonic and Purifying properties. - TUC' Laxative ejects crudities -from the: stomach and intestines': the Tonic gives strength to the systein of the Horse; and the -purifying medicines eon= tamed in them cleanse the blood and lay the fount dation for nhealtby and Vigorons'eireulation. - The • use of. them improves .the wind. strengthens' the appetite, and gives the horse a fine, smooth; gloss skin—thus improving the appearance,. vigor and' spirit of the noble animal,- . The.t Powders are not intended, as some'Poir-- dere are, to bloat the agimal, se 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 arc it proven- - _ Live pf Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for IliSensettinciderit-to the Rorie, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distemper, _Founder.. Heaves, Slavering, , Coughs, Fevers; Loss of Appetite, and Vital Ener , i, &e; 'These Powders; if used - 00 or three times a week, through the winter and spring, your Horsy-; Will never get the Lung Fever. Colic or Botts. A . few dimes of,these .powders will remove the Worst • Cough on nor Horse- - Were owners of Horses feed a'few orthese'Powders every year they might save the-lives of ma% valuable Horses. ' MILCH COWS.-.-T °properties tbis Powder pee seises inereasing' the quantity of Milk in Cows, gives it an importance, tin& value which should: , Place it in the bands of every person keeping. a„ Cow. In fattening Cattle it gives there an appetite, loosens their hide, and, makes - them thrive muck •-• faster. • • - 2017 doz Hosier); BOGS.—In all diseases of Swine. "as Cpughs; 131 4 cers in the Lungs and Liver, &c. by putting, front, ball a paperrto a paper of these Powders In a bar rel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or en-; tirely prevented. ' By using these Powders the Cholera et= be prove - Medi ' , Prepared hr' " S. A. FOUTZ.it BRO., Westminster Md. • - 'For sale wholesale and. retail' 'by A. 3. MIIIER and J. S. NIXON. Chambersburg, and stl , ' beepers everywhere. Price 25 pts. a papy or Ave.. papers-for $1.., MIXTURE is a safe and yell—. - able Remedy for the care of Rheumatism, Pain ful Nervous Affections, Sptains';' Bruns, and all diseases requiring_an• external application ' on-Man. . • , Horses it will never fail to cure Poll-evil, Fie bale, old-Running Sores-or Sweeny . , if Properly Plied. For sprains. bruis es, scratches, cracked, noof, chafes saddle or collar 'gall, cut or wounds, it is an' infallible remedy. TTY it and be convinced ofitsr. - - efficaey. • - RHEUMATtSI4I. Persons afflicted with this disease, no matter-of ~. hovrlimg standing, canoe promptly and effectaittliT cured by using this mixture. Tliee is; nothing. in the world so sur And so good,,' to take away bad Corns and cute Frost Bites as this , preparation. _Try it and satisfyyourselves. - •Pritia"k 25 and Wets, per bottle. Prepared by S, FOUTZ Jt BRO.;'Westruinsterlld: For kale by A. J. ,M1.1 4 1,8R and d, , B. thamOtaaburg. Pi.. and Storekeepers aterYwbera