The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, June 22, 1864, Image 6

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Litio of, Exithel.
pE N'N S YLV A N I A" ItAILIZOAD
I. SPRING TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS'
a,aity CO and froni'Phi/attelphs'a; on and after Nay
Ma t ISM.
:Tim Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania, 'Rail
road,Company will,depirrt from and arrive at Oar
risistirr anti Philiulelphin.
EA T K 1::.
,
1 - 113,017011 EXPRESSARAIN leaves
burg , datly at 2.45 a. is., and Arrives at West.Phila.6
dolphia at ti. 55 A. M.
-
BA./'l' LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except
Monday) at 6.06 A.m., and arrives at West Philadel
' plikat 10.10 Passengers take breakfast at'
Lai:easter.
• EAST MAIL ,TRAIN leaves ilarriSburg daily ,
(except:Sunday) at I.oo° p.m., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 5.20 P.M. ,
;MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Hu
, rlsbarg at 7.20 Ax., connects at Lancaster with Lea
castsr Accommodation Train, and arrives at )Vest
Philadelphia, at 12.25 P;11,7
• °COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAINIeav es
Ikarxisbarg at 12:20 P.M., Columbia 1.55 p. 31.1. and af
rives' at Lancaster at 2.30 r.a t : connecting with Fatt
Mail east at Lancaster for Philadelphlh, andarriVes
at West Philadelphia at 5.20 r. m. '
MAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 r.
Lancaster at 2.47 P.M., and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 s: m.
' HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
via -Columbia, leaves Harrisburg' at 5.25 rat., and
arrives at West'Phill.delphia at 10.50 V.ll. - •
-:WE4T WARD:
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har
, risbarg daily (except Monday) at 2.10 • Altoona'
1 73 5 A.M., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 12.30 P.m.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Alarrfsburg•clailyat:3lo.4-31.; Altoona sal a.m., take
breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 .00 P.M.
'MAIL 'MAIN leaves Harrisburg
,at 1.30 P.M.;
Altoona at' 7.15 P.M., take supper, and .arrives at
Pittsburg at 12.30 A.M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.15 P.M.: Al
toort'a at 8.35 P.M., take supper, and arrives atPitts
burg at 1.00 A.M. •
MOUNT JOY ACCOIII3IOD..A.TION leaves Lan
easter, at 8.30 A. M., and arrives at Harrisburg at
11.10 PJI. - •
ItARRISI3URG ACCOMMODATION 1 RAIN
- Laves West Philadelphia at, 2.45 P.M...and arrives
ai Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M. •
'MOUNT' JOY ACCOMMODATION No.2,leaves
'Muenster ati 6.2s,mo'nnecting with Harrisburg Ad
comittonatiad West, leaves Mount Joy at 7:00 P. M.,
and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.20 P. M.
• ' - SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
jan15,64-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. R. R.
VORT4ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
I :L . SUMMER TIME TABLE.
'I:B,REE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM BAL
MORE AND WASHINtITON CITY. •
Vontieetions made with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from PittAbrim, and the West. , '
DIRER TRAINS DAILY to and from .the North
and West 13n/Sieli Susquehanna, Elmira-and all of
/Northam New - York. " - , •
- - - -
On - and after MONDAY,.:-MAY I&thy 1864, the
Paisettger I:rains-of the Northern Central Railway
will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Bal
timore"ua follows:
g• 45- HWAR'D:
MAIL TRAIN leav!zt Sunbury daily (es-
celitSunday._ ........ A. R
leaves Harrisburg -- 1:20 P. 31.
- arrivesat Baltimore. . ~-, 5:40 P.M.
FSPRESSZRAII , 7 letivasSunbarY'dailY
. (except 5unday)....11:42 PAL
- , ; • leaves Ilarrisb'g (ex
cept
MondaY):-.L-:- 250 A.M.
arrives-at Baltimore
s' (except Monday)._ '7:00 A. 11,.
HARHIS-B'H. ACCOMMODATION leaves
-llarrisbur- .... '7:00
SUNBURY ACOMMODATIbN ........ .
Sunbury daily, (ex •
,$ r• • : cerit Sunday/lit 1:110
• NORT ; tIWA.RD.
MIL' TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
leaves Harrisburg,
_ • . arrives at Sunbury
EXPRESS-TRAIN leaves Baltimore dal-
. - .lt 9:80
arnvesat Etarriab'g... 1:50 A.M..
leaves llarrisb'gdai-
Iy
(except' Monday 3:15 A.M.
ao arrives at Sunbury... 5:53 A.M.
HARRTSB'G ACCOMMODATIOI.9eaves
• Baltimore daily (ex
. ..
copt Sunday) 3:00 P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg.. 7:50 P.M.
SUNBUB,r s ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg daily (cx
-- • • cent Sunday)...
For further.' informatioa apply at the Office; in.
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
jun 1,7,64 , J. N. DITBARR,Y. Gen. Supt. ,
MEE
1864:
PIILADELPHIA — AIsID ERIE
li*AD.—This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Brie;oit Like Eric. . • ,
It,has been leased by the Pennsylvania. Railroad
Cod any. and under their auspices is being rapidly
opkqd throughout its entire length.
rs.nOw in use for Passenger and Freightbusiness
frobillarriaburg .to St. Mary's (216 miles,) on the
, Es.stifin.Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, 78
miles. on the Western Division.
TWA Or PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
LSAQR EASTWASM.
Mail ' 4 '
Express Train
I..FLA'V R WESTWARD
lE' .
Mail .Train • 1:35 P.lf.
Expres4 Train - • 3:15 A.M.
ears run through without change both ways on
thele•trains. between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and between: altimOre and Lock Haven.
EkegantSleophig: Cars on the Expres's Train both
ways- between Williamsport and Baltimore, and
Williamsport and Philadelphia.
Forinformation respecting Passenaerbusiness ap-
Ply at the S. E. Corner 11th and Market Streets,
hiladelphia. ' • I. -
And - for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. earner 13th and Market Sta.,
Philada... • - • -
• J: W. Rivrioins, Erie: -
•J J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore, Md.
- H. H. HOUSTON.-
Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
•' • •• LEWIS L. HOUPT,
--' Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
b'••• ' ' JOS. D. POTTS,
jun 15,61. Gen. Manager, Williamsport. •
fiU MBERLAND VALLEY-AN D
kJ FRANKLIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE
HORRS.,--;04 and nftex Monday, April 4th, 1864,
Paatenter'irMits 'Will - ma daily; ttB follows; {Sun
days excepted):
FOR CHAMI3EILTBT.J.RG AND MARRISBURG:
A. V.
7:00 2:45
1:37 3:3.5
8:17 4:29
Leaveilingerito . wn
sm
reeastie
, - - iArrive at:- -.
Chambersivirg
Leave at... 8:30 12:55.
Leave Shippensburg 9:00 1:28'.
-
4:+ Isteivville -- 9:32 - 2:00,
MS
Carlisle • ' 5:55 10:10 2:42
" Mechanicsburg' •' •`' 6:5 10:42 -3:12
Arrivitt Hartiaburr,- 6:55 11:15 3:40
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND LIAGERSTOWN
- - -A. M. P. M. P.M.
Leave Harrisburg 8:05 1:32 4:20
MechaniCsburg 8:47 - 2:15 9:54
9 : 27 7•55 5:29
Iv cwville 10:02 3:29 -
Shippenshurg 10:33 4:00:
Arrive at Chamben3burg 11:06 , 34:30'
Leave Chamben3burg ...11:10 4:40
Oreencastle • - - 11:55 5:30
tvrive at Harrisburg 12:35 6:10 '
Making'. eloin, connections at Harrisburg with
traing for Philadelphia,- New York and., Pittsburg,
and with trains for all pixints West.
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M., runs
only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LUI,L, Supt.
R.31.t.. Office, Cliimb'g, April 4,186r4.-
BA":RN kRD T. FELLOWS,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
.
GRAINER, GLAZIER AND. PAPER HANGER;
Shop in the New Building - adjoinikg the itrar
i§reer,- Bridge, Charifilersb urg,, Pa.
Ir take this method of - thanking the
chit Of-Chataborshurg_and yieinity, fee the very
libe al . patronage, received at, their hands since
my tesidente in this place, and nattering myself
that'!" have done, and am still prepared-to. do the
very hest work in my line solicit a continuance of
past TavOr. - "B. T. FELLOWS.
'P.S. I respectfully , refer to any o my patrons:-
Eyater, Wm. McLellan, Col. A. R. %McClure,
Rev:Mt: Niceolls. PresbyterinmChnrch. Dr. Rich
ands. Dr. Fisher ofsthe Gerthan Reformed Messen
ger, Eyster, Wm; C. Eyster, and any oth
ers Vier whoin I have done work—for character of
work done and expedition. fmay.18,641 B. •T. F.
erliA.IN!!!
VI WASHAWAtiGH's ,BREWERY,
• - f
• flit RITA G. PA.
Thaarndorslined takes this method of informing
his friends, and :public generally, that , he lies
leased d'ar a term 6f years the well known Brewery ,.
establishment , heretofore' conducted by Mr. Upton
washlahaagb. - Re Will be 'glad to furnish . to-his
friendthnd the-eld.patrims of 0)6'11011s° with the
finest axis' theslicirtest notipe, and at the law
mt. prices:
SirThetighest Cash.Prico will bb paid :Per 5,00,0
bushels of BARJEY, delivered at Chambershore, , '
ja20,5.1.4, ..ALXXANPRI MARTIN,
totes: Anlyetitbare
s. 0V
1 ;1 1%
• .
JACOB B. -MILLER
NENE
31.1 - I.IY ,➢Y+ll4a - ,Tla'oraHeiz&Oftl Ditimond,
claws ERSEtTRG; PA.,
' 1;
ratildra,sPt?l Yvayt a a 84 ou-p era
„
lie to his larieatillieltheltiOtettitook of
STQVES, ; ,
COPPER,
• - - WARF..
He has now the largest and, best _assortment of
PARLot,..
HALT,.
ever offered in. , Framklin eountY
W A' ' s 1 -B
4 O iL r E R.S
constant4yon hand of all sizes, and the best ate-
C 0 AL,B UCICE S
The largest assortment the heaviest iron and the
beat macje
,in !.he county*
Al*r-Alarge stook of -
TL I It W E ;
made of the best material , ind in a workmanlike
As`lie is a PRACTICAL Wouicj
MAN, and has had many years ex
periflu4n(+Le 6usineBe,lie
"•' teiltibottfident thief
%4 , 4m4ivl'ic!het4l
MEN
ROOFIN-4 SP'OUTIN,G,&c
made and put .up at the shortest notice. Partial-
lar attention paid to ail kinds of
-9: . / A.M
.. 1:35 P.M
. 4:05 P.M
MENDING ki4D SODDING
Call and lookthroogh our stock and get the prices,
1 "Small Profits, Quick Saks astkapod Valus7"
Doors - 34)1;th akthe Piaraopci
T o THE I.JADIES OF AMERICA
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
• i THE GREAT FEMALEREMEDY,'
- • THE GREAT FEMALE 'REMEDY •
• '- , THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDYI
• THE GREAT FEMALE - REMEDY !
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
1:20 P.M
2:50 A.O
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
- ARE 7 3ETTER THAN PILLS!
• ARE BETTER' TITAN PILLS!
. • ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!
4.RE BETTER THAN PILLS!
. Lyon's Petit:diet& Drops aro •
THE ONLY' FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION-'
THE, ONLY, FLUID. PREPARATION
THE ONL Y FLUID PREPARATION
ever brought before' the public, and as a diuretic and
specific for irregurptitiqataiJengesthe world to pro
duce an coal: tirAies in the most obstinate cases,
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 HARM
AND CANNOTDO HARM -
AND CANNOT DO HARM
AND CANNOT DO HARM
IF THE•DTRECTIONS• ARE ADHERED TO!
IF. THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO!
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE-ADHERED TU!
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!. •. -
SAFE AT ALf, TIME.SI
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
-
except, when expressly forbidden in the directions
which are wrapped around each bottle, and have th
written signature of Dr. JNO. D. Lyon upon them.
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
NONE OTHERS ARE GEN U I NI4II
- NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
" NONE OTHERS ARE GENUTNEI
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITSI
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF 6)1-11sITERFEATa.1
10
They cure all - those ills to which the female system
is subjected with dispatch and a degree of certainty
which, nothing but a scientifically compounded fluid
()reparation could reach. ' • '
USE NO OTHER!
USE NO OTHER!
USE NO OTHERI
USE NO-OTHER!
for my DrOps stand,'hefere the world at the ne via.
ultra of all remedies for the cure of all diseases of
the KidneYS and Bladder. Le iicorrhea. ProlaPslts and
the mild bufpositiye correetion.of all irregularities.
-• • ••••• DO NOT "I3E IMPOSED-UPON!
DO ,NOT BE IMPOSED UPON!
D(.).NOT BE IMPOSED, UPON!
...DO:NOT BE IMPOSED UPON!
by those who have other preparatiOns, which they
desire to palm off upon the strength of the popular
ity Of my.. Drops, and who recommend their own nos
trums, JIMA appropriating to themselves the con
stant demand for My Periodical DroPs, as a medium
for selling something which is worthless and ineffic
leilt• But when the Druggist, yea aP'IdS , to has not
got them, either make him btly.them for you, or else
enclose one Dollar to the nearest gerieral'wholesale
ageht, who will send you a bottle bYteturn Express.
You will thus save yourselves, trouble and obtain
relief from the greatest Female Regulator of tho
Nineteenth Century. -
Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have been sold
within the last six months — , and every Lady that has
used them, bat for the nature of the oure, would
furnish us with her sworn certificate of their efficacy.
It takes but one Dollar to maketheexper - iment. and
I appeal to those of your sex who are suffering 7 twill
you waste away tyhertgfingle Dcglaryill give you
instant - • • -
prepared solely by Dr. JNO. L. Llotr, Practising
Physician. _ • ; - . ; , •
Price.sl pOrhottle.
4., - O. G. CLAIM St CO4
, Wholesale Druggiqe, N e)r,,Haven, 'Conn., General.
_A.vnts for the United States and Catadas_.
or sale at 'Wholesale by .
• - DARIUS At CO., New York.
: klEk_o. GOODWINA_•_c 0: ;Hoop. ; • ,• •
' JOHNSTON, HALLOW AY WDEN;
143 Whof6Y.. 23 NortliShi St Philr.
E P M
=MS
MEE
GAS * StrRNETtS and
COOKING STOVES
MI
satisfabtion:
as oar motto is
JACOB 8.1!,14,LE8,
jaybird.
ilepo.i
Tausicat.
MASON - L N.' 8
CABINET. OROtd ANS
MELODEONS were in troduc s.o na e twenty years
since. and were'succeeded by the 'RAMON lUMS
a bout nin e years ago. The CABINET 0 ItGA N was
brought to its present state of tleifoction only in the ,
summer of 1802.. -
- THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
hasgreat advantages over any otherinvention of the
eap n hle. of much finer .-effeete than. can lie
PrOdueed by any other, and is more vosity u , red be
th e pecformer, and exeels especially in rapacity for
eipre4N .
, 4"a'" Please notice adCance . in prices. -
CABINET ORGAN - S.
No. 15. Four Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut
or oa.k -ease 95'
N 0.16. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.... • 120
No, 17: Five Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or
Oak Case 115
No, Di, The Same, in elegant Rosewood 143
No, 10. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut
or Oak Case 12:1
No. 26.' , The Same. itielegantißomewood Case... 150
No. 21. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut
or Oak CaSe ' -- 130
No. t.l,' The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case., 180
No. 23. The Same, in Solid Carved Moulded
Walnut.
180
No, 16. Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ, in Walnut
or Oak Case 556
Cmteß•ef e.rfrix finieh einde In order.
N 0.12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ; in Walnrit
or Oak Case 460,
No.ll. The Same ; in elegant Rosewood Case... 41n
No. 14. Six, Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case ZO
MELODEONS. -
No. 4. Six Octave, Piano Style, Romwood caSe 170
No' 5. Five Octave, " "
No. 6. Portable "100
'No. 7. • . " "_ - Walnut etMe..,.:. 85
No. 8. Fonr-and-a-half Octave,Portable,lt*-
weed Case 85
No. 0. Fehr Oetave,,P4frtable. Rosewoodedsl .. 754
Descriptive pamphlets furnished by tile sub
scriber.
As Agents' for Messrs. Mason & Mullin we are
enabled to sell at their Sew York prices r andeharg
nothing for freight.
We have sold a number of their instruments, and
can give , numerous satisfactory references.
8 S. 811ItiOCK. Agent.
Chant bersburg,
arl3-tf
MASON .6.c. FLAMLI 'S
CABINET—ORGANS,
WITH -02i1; -OR TWO SFITS• OF ItE6S,
- CONTAINIXO TI:P
AUTOMATIC 'SWELL, DOI:I3LE BELLOWS,.
' K I RKE STOP AND COMBIS'ATION VALVE.
-Ve - EVeryinAtrionent warrantril For Five. Years.
PRICES PROM $7O TO sfsO.
The. Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which
combines" the Nquisites for Church and Parlor Mu
sk; for the school room and the social festival frath
enng. For while it possesses sufficient power for
the accompaniment of a' large chorus, it is,
from its
,bnpnbility of all shades of expression, and its woo
,derful crexgendo and deminuendo. most effective as
a solo instrument. It is capable of orchestral
ef
fects, and rspid music, as tril 1.4. arpeggios, &c. From
its sustained tones, it has a decided 'advantage over
the Piano Forte, for the rendering of many of the
choicest morceaux of the masters, such as sympho
nies, quartettes, etc.
R. A. McCLITRE, Chambersburg, Pa.;
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
N.B.—The undersigned will sell, and deliver in
good condition, Cabinet - Organs anywhere in this
State, at factory Prices : ; 911 inquiries,br letter
Promptly answered. [iunr,fil-tt.] 1t..; A. Mc.
I) R,INCE & CO'S .
WELL - KNOWN
MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS!
Introducing the effect of Pedal Bass on every In
strument. ,
E. GABLER'S unsurpassed PIANOS for cash at
a liberal deduction. or on Monthly Instatltnents.
irh'•Over:lo,ooo sold in Philadelphia.
. JAMES BELBAK, Sole Agent.
279 & SI South Fifth Strect,`a bore Spruce,.
sel6-1Y: Philadelphia.
'lf ASO N - &HAMLIN'S
1.11. CABINET 'ORGANS
DIM
MELODEONS.
Description Pamphlets furnished gratis at ft e Book,
Store of S. S. SHRYOC,K,
AGENT for Mason & Damlin's Musical Instru
ments.
Prices the same as in New York' and 'Boston.
freight. (mar '27tfl
p OS.—E. A. M'CLITii.E.
Sole Agent for the celebrated
DECKER BROTHERS (NEW YORK). PIANO.
Pianou delivered, and put up in gaud I7oQt (} ifipq, in.
any Part of the State. at
FACTORY RETAIL PRICES:
All Instiuments warranted for fire Y ChM.
Pianos from other Factories will be furniShed if
desired. R. A. McCLERE.
junl7,fi3 Chambenbum Pa.
lASON ck HAI4I L I~i'S
IN _
CABINET ORGANS
MEL-ODEONS.. •
Description pamphlets furnished urafs e.t t lin Book
Store ovf- S. SHRYOCK.
AGENT for Mason A; Hamlin's Musical Instru
n ts.
Prices the same as in New York and Boston, [s..l
freight. •
finer 9
-tf
K EIM & .HE
I2 P brr; M e rNg l
WHOLESALE iA7
IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS
No. 703 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
"Orders carefully attended to by S. S. SHRYOCK,
,Chambersburg. - - 5023-Iy.
'VOCAL McCLURE
V will tenth classes anit privatn poras tho P.ll. of
Singing. Musical Notation, Harmony: and Mnqical
Composition. Hoy i-tf.
3ooto anb F.,toro.
"MEW SHOE STORE.—The
seribor takes this method of informing 'the
citizens of Chambersburg and vicinity that be has
lust returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE
LY NEW STOCK. of Boots and Shoes, of every
variety, style and pattern, and of the hest manu
factures.
• He has no old Shwpkeilier4 on hand. -His whole
stoek is nor. Give him a call—you can easily suit
yourself. He invites the Ladies especially,
as he will take pleasure in showing his goods. Store
in the room formerly occupied by Frederick Smith,
as a Law Office, and umre recently used for the
purpose by George Eyster, Esq.. two doors Norther
Fisher's Hotel, Main Street, Chambershrlig,
IV is large and well selected stock, he bedn i ra orac
tical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters. Boot%
Slippers and Buskins; Misses end Children's Boots
and Shots; Gentlemen's - Gaiters, Slippers,. Boots
bed Brogans.
Don't f)rget the place. No treilble to show goods
nt 'filE NEW STORE, two doors - North of Fish
er's Hotel, Main Street, Chambers:hum Pa.
jun 17.63. , - —•PKTF,Tt
1N" E W
B 0 0 T , SHOE
Ann
HAT STORE,
IN CHAMBERSBUR&- ,
The subscriberhns i ust 6pene,d in them omerlY
occupied by Mr. C..llurkh rt :Is a Vor rec. onpty, and
adjoining the Drug Store of Mr. A. J. Miller. an en-,
tiretv new stock of all k irids• of BOOTS. SHOES.,
HATS, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMBRELLAS, tie.,
all of which has been bought for cash, Ana will be
sold for cash, ns cheap. if not a little cheaper than
any other house in the-county, All-irrwunt of any
thing in his line will find it to their ;Oran h,, To to
,give him a call. [apr G-tfi . 'H. R, WINTON.
nve:::(tolars.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.'
PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1863. '
Black,; ,_ - Dark Green, .
Black fol Silk, :Light Green, ,
Dark Blue, ; -Magenta,
: Light Blue, [ Maize,
Frirhoh Blue, Maroon, -
t ,
Claret Brown, - . , Orange,
Dark Brown. Pink, i •
Light Brown. ~ Purple, ,- .
1
Snuf ferry Brown, • ' Royal Purple,
Salm on,
_ 1 Crimson,,. , Scarlet, '
Dark 'Drab - Slate, ,
Light Drab, 1 . Solferino,
Fawn Drab, Violet, r
Light Fawn Drab, ' Yellow. • •
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats,
Feathers; Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearinß.APp_arel.
• _ ~ --A - A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. -V3,
- - - . -
For 25 cents you can color as manygoods asivonld
otherwise cost fiVettimes that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye. The process is
,simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect
'specess. - Directions in English, French and German
inside of each package.
For further informatiort in Dyeing, slid giving a
-perfect knowledge what colors aro but adapted • to
'dye over others (with many valnalle reci'pes,),per
, chase Howe ,k Stevens' Treatisonn Dyeing and 6'ol
oring. Sent by mail on receipt of price•—lo
. Manantetured by , HOWE Sr. STEVENS, •
n0v254y1 26()Troadvray,Bost0 - „ ,
For Sale by - Druggists and dealers generally.
tpri),3ll,4c 2t, 1864.
DragoAlitaiting l sict.
stock GARDEN
ki SEEDS has been reneiied. A full stock. of all
SORQO SEED.—A feW basliels still
left, at • NIXON'S,
A ILE,NE-IYA•L-OT
- A full tins , of '
•
CHEMICALS.
SOAPS. • •
PERFUMERY,
, at - .NIXON 'S.
a ,
TYPERIOR:PLESI-1131:ZUSHES,
4t
11 I D'l L S U I. T•S DE.USHES,
Combs, A.m. Pins and Fancy Golf,a6.s.
)0, OAP S . —The st4ek . 'So'aps at
NIXON'S can't biexuelleil.
pArf ; 'RUM., COLOGNES ,AND, EX:-
tamyrs, at NIXON'S:
~:~ ~ ~~
oat N ° N
WM. HEYSER, .; CHAS. H. CRESSLER.
ftEYSER dr. CRESS LER,
GRADUATES Th . PHARMACY, -
' DEALERS IN - -
DRUGS, CHEMIICALS, MEDICINES, &c.,
CIiAMBERSBURG, PA
Believing that only , •
PURE• DRUGS
AND
'PREPARATIONS OF FULL STRENGTH,
will give satisfaction to Physician and Patient. and
insure continued :-.lucees,s to our Drug Establishment.
we give this branch oar constant care , and scrutiny.
CHEMIICALS,
AND PATENT MEDICINES.
We warrant our stock to be pure imd the best in the
market. -
We are reeeiving a large lot of
rREsix•ciIRDEN _SEEDS,
embracing best•kinds of new and. old rarieti
of early and late vegetables.
HOWE STEVENS' FAMILY DIE COLORS,
rdialde and easy coloring. We ask but a trial for
them. All tho colors constantly" on hand.
Farmers and Horse Dealers should always' have on
- ~hand a nael*te of
O'NEEL'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. .
Xis the best for Distemper.' ‘.
RITTER WINE OF IRON, . , -
an eteellent Tonic for debilitated and dyspeptic
persons. •
MRS.. HARVEY'S CROUP SYRUP,
an expectorant for Coughs and Colds hi the Throat
and Chest, thatean br relied on to give speedy'relief
, POCKET BODES AND WALLETS.
Tie have-iust received a large, lot, of every size,
quality and price.
, ..
Fine Soaps and Perfumery,
Hair and Cloth Brushes, i - -
Tooth Brushes. . -
Ret3ding Combs. _ , -
Gum and Horn Combs ~
Coneentroted Potash,
- Trussi and Behees;
, .
, .
Sii,PUnifiel%
,
/ref . ;V edioineg can be:hod at night or omStudayi
by ellling ot the Sto, e or at .W. d leyser'e rosideneo;
a fen , doors South of the Stine:' - ' , ( jan2i.
tEo:43artnerobili Potires,
rvssoLuTioN,—The, co-partuerallip.
heretofore exiAingundei the name of E'rtElt,
ItAlin...TON & CO. was, on the 18th of last menth.
dissolved by mutual enusekt. The Bookg of. 016
firm ate in the hands of Meyers. Kl\lllllll. tC.",
where paetnenta,are expected tb be made immedi
ately, 'and persona having. claims * against the firm
will present them for.settlement.
jnnel•4t'
PARTNER B . H IP ~--Norice is here
by given that the undersigned have entered in
to partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery, business
at the old stand of Myers & Brand, where we are
Prepared to furnish every thing in our line as cheap
as any other house in the county: Special indnee
men ts are offered for cash, as our motto will be quick
sales and short Profits- JACOB S. BILA.ND,
0c14,63. (I.LORGE FLACK.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The 'undersign-,
ed has associated with himself, on the Rb
ru,trp, 188-I, JOHN B. STUART, in the Grocery
business, under. the name and style of SILAFER
STUART. Thankful for the patronage heretofore
extended to the establishment, he hopes by a strict
attention to business to merit for the now firm a
continuance of Public fever.
mar 2 - "JACOB SHAFER.
00 , PARTNERSHIP.—Having as§ocitv
ted with me, this day,Fehivary 9th 1364, in the•
urreantile business L. 13.1UNDLINE, the business
h..reofter will be conducted - 1111(1er the .firm of
WIL
LTAM WALLACE dc CO. Tiering had a liberai
patronage heretofore, I solicit the same for the new
km, • [mar 2-tfj WILLIAM WALLACE.
T'll IT , It H. A, ND OL a
Lk MANUFACTURE OF ROSEWOOD AND -
GILT MOULDINGS,
LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES,
of every description,
N. {Y. COR. (11 , ' TRIM, AND OALLOWILI S 15;• Pln1;A".
Ortieri to the lomat extentproniptlyrexectited - .
Orders filled bv B.B.SHRYDUK, Chan:lE4oM g;Pie
Sep
J i I `' L L E ,
,DRU,GGIST,
STI) RE ON TAB DiAiIIOND, - CHA MBREtSDURG.
Tci IOMADES. I' . L - E T•A It T I'C LE S.
STERLING'S AM ROSI.A. ..
, ' HAIR DYES. O - , , .
EXTRACTS OF ALI, KINDS,I' ' -.
' ' - COCOAI-B,
- - - TOOTH BR SITES*
HAIR : -.IJSIIES. COMBS,'
and a full assortment a ecer,i , thing- in the, Toilet.
line can 1)01=3. at - MILLER'S.
QTANDARD P4TEN MEDICIN ES. Swaim's Panacea,
• • Ayer's Cherry Peet. ,1;
E,eyser'si Peet° .
Bloed Sea her,
,
dayne's Medicines,
Molntire's and , -
attother good
• . • -• Preparations
'at MILLER'S Drug Store. ,• • of the 4ay.
, t
'
E. U. ETTER,
A. 13. HAMILTON,
JAG, HAMILTON.
Orugs, Anicituo; s4.c.
. .. , 7 t .. _
TT, V. E ,;- '
11 , . , 'Y dtj " ' ' . .
- ,A D, A-D ,
- ,
, . , COL - D ?
Try a Bottle of MILLER'S COIIGIUSTRUP: It
will cure you. Get it at , A. A. J. MILLER'S. ;
E
ITCHY
Get a box of TERRILL'S ITQII OLVTMENT. It
is a safe and speedy cure—lit A. J. MILLER'S.
K,ERERROs2NVSLAIT4IPT' 0
cignIN A T: 6 S 6 AND WICKS,
ands fail - assortment of suckar 9 tFol A e.l N _as . D ar l d ll u . 9ta
found in DrugEtore can lie had at MILLER'S:
piu CHILIPS.MEDICINI: -
JL _ANODYNE CORDIAL.
at MILLER'S Drug Store.
A "V ART'S., TRO'CH-E,S,
13f1.01yN:S TR.ocHEs. -
BRYAN'S PULM ONIC WAFERS
nt IkI L MLFZR-'S Drwr Stop..
TERRILL'S TETTER OLNTMENT,
, A Certain Cure.
at MILLER'S Drug Store:
. .
FAM LY DYE COLORS.—A 'new ay
and just what is 'noetlea in every fitfully.
at _
311141,E1V5,
1 4R S E AND 'COW POWDERS; at
- ' -L ILLER'S.
a ARDEN SEEDS, alt kinds, at :
MILLER'S.
.
Dip anti Sam Goobs.
N EW FANCY--DRY-GOODS
BM
NOTION STORE',
_.1.21.117.310.?"7 110 u.4.',.•.ohanificrburth
3 MBTCAI,FE & HITESHEW
havejust received, and openad in the-" Mansion„
IleaSe:" Butldinq; opposite the - Banh, a
, new and beautiful stook of
LADIES' MSS GOODS;
.comprising all the diffeient styles
Black and Colored Silks, Cloaking Cloths, Balmoral
•
'and Hoop Skirts, full linqyVhite ttiods ; 0141 7 n
Crape nMd , LoVe-Yeils,llosieryi Gloves, Col= •
Cafn, lianlterehiefi, arid every-trind
belonging to a Fancy Dry Goods
and Notion Store. Also,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
with a good assortment of D MEST I C all of
whieli will he sold Loin for Cash
ir.7'i• The patroungo of, tho public is most resPect-
fully solicited,
=CALEB & HITESHEW
—Chambersburg. Pri., May . 25: 1864.-tf.
RIM
G 0, 0 D S .
The subscribers are now offering , a large lei of 3
Linen Dneli,
Damask Hucksback,
Russia, Diaper and Crash,
Irish Liricm, &c.,-
100 do'm Lilo Threat and
Silk Gloves, ,
, 200 tior, :Hosiery,
atm super quality Blaek and • Colored Dress Silks,
Cloths and Creisitneres, •-• '
114' and IX Bombazine's, - _
and 14 Black and Colored Delains,
Black Alpaccaa, -
dooheco; koriniaosand
Sprnmes Prints,
100 do, super- French Shirt Fronts;
100 Balmoral Skirts,
Ntate i i.Proof Cloths,
Dtß~ells, Tura pup
and,sap Ingrain Carpets,
2, 2,4, YloOr Oilcloths,
'2I:NO dor
Cocoa and Canton Matting, ,
500 yards Dutch Carpet: .
:WM. WAIL ACE & CO: r.
MEI
SK.UtTS SKIRTS !.11 ,
M.A. JONES
CELEBRATED. !`lsiE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT,
_ sm..b 0:11;1' AT
No. 171TORTII Sth St., PHILADELPHIA.
Skirts of all lengths, and any size waist made to
order and satisfaction guaranteed.
. Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every size
and shape constantly orihand.
Every S h irt rearranted for Six Mont Al.
lIQW W 1 DO BUSINESS.
,
- We do not make any cheap a 1 rte in the eOuithon
acceptation of- the term, but we make
THE CHEAPEST- SKIRTS T &DE',
because 'we make _ .
THE BEST . AND'-DEFY COMPETITION
Wo,warrwit - jevery skirt We sell to be exactly as
represented. We make all we sell, and knowing how.
they are made we gnarmatee them with full confi-'
deuce, Li' we sell a 6.74 skirt ,cc will exchange it for
a new one, and if they pet out of order or break with
in six mOnths,we will repair them free of Charge:'
We mean to give our customers full satisfaction,
but we cannot do so and compete with the low priced
auction goods.. We depend entirelyy-npon 'the sou
Periority of the goods we offer, and the fairness of
our method of. doing business:- •
Orders leftat Shryock's I3pok Store.
• PMEPTIONS FOR MFASURMENT.
Take the exact' size of the, waist; Without "any el
loWanee. , The exact length required and the size
around' the, bottom spring. Also, if the skirt is to be
large_ small, or medium size at the tip, and' istether
a trait orpcain round skirt. • M. Ai JONES..
orth Bth St,', Philadelphia.
,angl.4-tf • . . Over the Wax Sttre. '
. • •
S.SIziRYOCK, BOOKSELLER
• STATIONER, now occupies his New Stoic.
-Room. and is prepared to transact - business with
greater faeilitieetlian ever. -
BOOKS----Scheol Books.-.3fiscellaneenallooki
Boolta. Lair 330018, 14ledi6a1Books,-Sitedioßeititol
Booke„Military ISooke., „
1311.11X1. 4 .----A large a...sextet en t cfPOcket firldFahlv
-- • - ,".!,
BLANK BOOKS of all'sizes,nnalities and stiles
if:binding. • -
-STATIONER X ..=-A great variety of all kitids , of
all Ititnia of Writ*. and Printing Papers. of gr e i t ii,
English and American manufacture. Aleo,Envet...-:
open of a ll - si z es and qualities, Ink, ;Pens; Pencil
India '33.ubberi. Sesls, Quills. Copy Books'
.Bletting-,F9aTa,, knives, Erasers,. Writing. Sand
So„ dGC.•
GO.LD. PK/VS.—The very best -Gold Persia Oa- -
market. fully wananted, made by LerwW,...Fttia'•-,
child N.Y. • I = -
BLIND PAPER —A fall variety of patterns saga
qualities. ;.
WALL PAPER.—Nearlyl,ooodifferent patterns.
together with suitab a Bordering's, Plain, l ehmt.
and Velvet Gilt. "
PICTURE DUMPS.—OvaI and Square FraMes
fur Photographs. _Frames made to order. - • .
FRENCH GLASS, for Picture frames, of' aril
size.. -
CHEAPNOVELS, ttoteh lower than Publishirt ;
prices.
ENGRAVINGS.—EngIish, French, German,ama.
American Engravings. •
BASKETS.—Fancy,Traveling,P,oolPienicxxidt.,
Knife and Clothes Baskets. -
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.—SingIe and Douhie'Ze-
Phrr. Tapestry and Soli Zephyr, Shetland Wool. ae..
NEWSPAPLItS.—The Philadelphia and New - .
York Dailies received daily. Clubs or individuals ,
supplied:
WEEKLY PAPERS.—harpers'Weekly, kiatilir'
Leslie, N. Y. Mercury, N. Y. IWeekly, LI.Yi Led, -
ger. &c: received we'ekly-
FERlbilllCALS.—llarpers' Monthly, Atlantis'
Monthly, Continental, Godey. ;Peterson. Balled,‘
Knickerbocker. All the Year Round,,Cornhiji,` &c..
ECRived as soon us published. - - ,
CHEAP LITERATtiftE.7-All the Dim e.nablic4-
. ,s, Weekly Nouvellettes, &mg Books.,-
7 " - .7e:'•-.- daily.
take.orders for till kinds of good&
- En' S=We receive goods by Express every
day fro,' the East. - -
BLANK DEEDS, Writing and Printing Cards...
R u lers, Paper Weights.. Fancy Poxes. Corals Wail
Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in
our line constantly on lomd. " _ -
MITSIC.—Sheet - Music, for Piano, Guitar.l r iolin:
and Flute. •
J •
purchase Pianos on -eonaraiimOn.;
so as to save our customers from Fifty to One Jinn ! :
sired'and Fifty Dollars. _ ,
MUSICAL .-iIySTRITIVENTS.—We tan 1 3tiP1/IY . •
any kind of Musical Instruments at prices fsrlower •
than meal:- •
PHOTOGRAPH , ALBUMS.—We can sell 'Phalli
graph Albuntif at lowerprices titan they can 1:,.e pro - -
cured for in the cities.. . • - •
CARTES- DE YlBlTE.—Portraits_ s of Military
Men of the U. B. Army and distingoiShe 1
Menund.Wornati, Comm Pictures, fte:
NEW TOY BOOKS in great variety. - -
New publications of the Arrierican S. S.
American Tract. Society, Presbyterian Board' of
-Publication, &e. -
We have no hesitation in saying to our oristirthers
that from
,ourlong experience, our manner oft:king.
business, 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. - r.
dantherstaig. Dec.
•
T• 4,qyr s -gm pt c co, .
eJ ' 'BoOKsELLERa AND. PUBLISII NES; i'"--
Milinfocitureis of Blank - and Memorandum
RlVitogratill Albums. Manifold Writers..Marblerii-,
pet,, tie.. N 0.27 South Seventh Street, abOre Chest
• • , -
Ij3l.pritt work' of:every' description, !Or Count* °Fn.,:
ces, Counting; Houses i tuld Public 'offiqe.a
&rife to order. Orders left with i.B: S. ;1311.1liY(Kl.tc,
,Cbarnbersburk;Pa., pill be , Promptly attended t 0..:
'ke30,63,4y.: . , • .
A ,
4
lOW
30 pieocts - RUssia Duck,
!MI
itttAx ,Statioltern.
farbirai,
ME
•
Q.FIRINEWS BALSAI , IIC - COUGH - S . V''
KJ 1:17'; , - , Eiir Coughs; Colds, Cramp, ao.yring: -
Coitgh,Aithma,Bronclaitis
. Sptting Blood, Pail fiTat -.-
WeaknmB of the Breast, Athevliy of Breathing, dte, -
'This is no nesr yam CliY, 3t h. 9.3 been used forrenunw -
big of years pi Alaryland•and .parts of Pennsylva-,=_
nta4. and bai wherever known acquired en nnpreee-;
dented reputation for Outing the variousdisearslos -
which it is recommended.
' It is Used'hy all elissest of society. and the Ind
versal opinhin is that 'lt is good. 77i ie Sirntft •
-purely-Vepoctble. Compound?` It is pleasant to taka„
and never doeslniurY, but owing to its- minting '
qualities, iniist-do good under any eireumstances.--•
Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, claming,
and allaying-the most , violent coughs; parifririP '
strengthening and invigorating the whole system:-
calming and soothing the nerves: aiding,and
itating expectoration. and healing the
-DISEASED LUNGS,
thus striking at the root Of diseases, and driving it :
from the system.
_
CROP?. -
This disease is tufnouneed, by difficulty of breath , :
Mg. shrill whistling or whee-zing. hacking cough,
and threatened suffocation, &c. 11, mostly . occurs:
in young.childien. No child need die of Croup it
this Syrup - prererly used. and nsed ifi time.--
blathers having croupy children.should watch the
first:show of the disease. and always keen this re
medy on-haod. • • . •
For cough after measles this Syrup is moss excel
lent' Experience has proven that it is etifurled by
no other preparation.
The price is such as to place it within the reaoh.o
all, the poor as well as the rich, and everY•Periurt
should hare it. -
Every one should.hit've it in the house. " i*-3.
•true,and faithfiil friend to all who value health' tin&
wish to secure themselves against that most torri-` -
bje 'disease. Consumption. It will he found the
most tiscfdl as well as the cheapest family raedicintr
in the world. It has been used for the last funs
years with a success withhut a parallel;
Price .nt) ets. per bottle, or three bottles for
.
rrepute(l y
8. .O . Ul`l
' tit l' 141,.
For nth by A. J. MILLER, and J. S.:NIXON;
Chambersburg. - Pa., and Strirekee - pers everywhere.
PuTvs. CELEBRATED .11 ORS.E .
AND CATTLE POWDERS.— these Powders,.
have proved, after h trial of several years, to be su
perior to any •proparation of the kind used. , Th'e'
chief superiority' of these Powders arise from Abe .
factthat theyarhcompOsed of medicines that have
Laxative., Tonic eird Purifying properties. The..
.Laxative ejects ertalitics from the stomach and •
inteitines the Tonic gives strength to the lieitein
of the Horse: and the purifying medicines eon
in -
.taed in them cleanse the blood and lay the foun
dation for a healthy and-rigorous Circulation. .Tho'
-rise of them improves the wind. strengthens the.
nypetite, and gives the horse a hoe, Smooth, •
ski—thus improving the appearonce,,vigor anti
spirit of the noble animal. -
These Pawders „are not intended, itSs - sorne.Pow-;;
dens arc, to bloat the animal, so as to give him .the.
appearance of being fat when not really so—but to
reinove.the.disease and promote his general health. •
• • These'PoiTtlers will strengthen the stomach and
inteskinek cleanse them from offensive matter, mid
bring them to a healthy state. They are a proven. •.
tire of-Lung FaVer, anti a certain remedy for all'
diseases incident to-the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow •
•Water, Distemper, Founder, Heaves. Slavering. -
Coughs; Fevers. Loss of Appetite. and-Vital Ener
gy, &h.
,These Powders, if used two orthree times a ,
*eat; through theVinter and spring, your Horse
will never get the Lung Fever, Colic' or Biitta'..' A
few doses of ,these powders will remove tho,wors.V;
Cough on any Horse.- Were owners'of Horsei to
feed a keel' these PoWders every_ year they might
Slice the lives of many .valuable Horses. -
- :MILCH COWS.-=-The properties this PowderliOS-•'
sasses in- iner,dasing the quantity of-Milk in Cows,
gives it an importance and value which should
•place it. in the' hands of every 'person keeping h
Cow. In'fattening Cattle it gives them an appetite.
loosens their hi‘le; - - and Makes them thrive much.
fa ter • . - -
HOGS.--In all diseases of Swine as Cpughs, El
cers in the Lungs and Liver, kc.; by putting- froth
half a paper to a paper of these Powders in a_barz .
rel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or en
tirely-prevented. By using these Powders. the Hee'
Cholera can berevented. Prepared by . , •-
S. A. -OUTZ ct BRO.,lirestramster,Md.
•
For sale wholesale and retail by A. J. MILLER
-and J. S. NIXON; Chambersburg,, Pa.,and s t ore ..
keepers everywhere. Price 25 ets: a paper, or eve '
papers for St--.
VOUTZTS' MIXTURE is a. safe attire-it
able Remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Pala
fa! Nervous. Affections, Sprains, .Burns.,
and all diseases requiring an external application
on Man. •
'On. Horses it will never fail to cure Poll-evil, Fis
tula, old Running Sores or Sweeny. if proPerly - tif.t"
plied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, cracked httef.
chafes:saddle or collar gall, cut or wounds, it is an
infallible remedy., Try it and -be convinced °flirt'
efficacy. -
• .
Persons afflictednith this disease, no matter, of
'how long standing; can - be proniptly and effectually
cured byu.singthisMixture.
'There is nothing in the world so sur and so ge_rid
- to take awe bad Coins and cure Frost Bites as this.,
P_Mn•Vition, !Try it and satisfy Ourselves. Price
n and 50 ttg.lier bottle. Prepared-bY
• 13.• A. FOUTZ-4 BRO.' , .Westminster -
For sakt by A. J. .-MILLER and J. , S., NIXON,•:.
ehambitsburg;Ta..lintl Storekeepers everrOmis