The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, June 29, 1864, Image 6

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DE NNSYL VA N IA RAILROAD!
SPRING' TIME, TABLE:, 10 4 ,ZVE TRAINS
daily to et4d.from Philadelphig.'ari an t i after May
10th, 1864. , - „ •
The Passenger. Trains of the Pennifylvania Rail
road Company will.depart from' and {mire at Har
risburg andThiladelphia follows: ,
EAST ,
T.FLELOXIGH :EXPRESS . ..TRAIN. leaves Harris
burg daily at 2.45 A. M., apa. arrives at West Phila-'
do l l his at 6.55 A. 14. _ .
:FAST LINT loaves Ilarristhre daily (except
Monday) at 6.00 A.m., and arrives at West Philzalel
lihiA at, .10.10 #.ld. •Passeng, ars take breakfast at
Lancaster.
, FAST MAIL TRAIN./Icaies Harrisburg daily.
(except. Sunday) at 1.00 1 1 / 2 ., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 5.20
MOUNT-JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Har
risburg at 7.20 A.m., corm ec ts at Lancaster with Lan -
castsr Accommodation Train,-and
,arrives at West
.:Philadelphia at 12,25 P.M.
COLUMBIA AC COM MODATiON TRAlN,leares
Harrisburg.at 12.20 P.M.. Columbfal.ss P.M.. and ar
rives at Lancaster at 2.30 P.M,: connecting with Fast
Mail east at Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives
at West Philadelphia at 5.20 P. M.
- MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 - P. M.:
Lancaster at 2.47 - p.m., and arrives at West Philadel
..phia at 5.30 P. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATfi)N TRAM*,
Nis Columbia, leaves Haiiisburg at 525 p.m., and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 P.X.
• • WESTWARD:
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hai
risborg daily (except Monday) at 2.10 A.m.;
Altoona
1.35 take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
'at 12.30 P.M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Harrisburg dailynt alo A.M.; Altoona 8.20 A.u., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 rat:
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 rat.:
-Altoona at 7.15 P.M., take supper, and arrives at
Pittsburg at 12.30 sat. .
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.15 P. 11.; Al
toona at 8:35 P. 11., take'supper, and arrives atPitts
turg•at 1.00 A . . 11.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lan
caster -at 8.30 • and arrives at Harrisburg at
11.10 P.M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P.M., and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.10 P.M.
• MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION N 0.2, leaves
-Lancaster at 6.25, connecting with - Harrisburg Ac
conimonation West. leaves •Mt.unt Joy at 7.00 P. M.,
and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.20 P. at.
• 0 SAMUEL D. 'YOUNG.
•
inn15,64-tf. Supt. Middle Div. Penna.. It. R.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE. - -
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM BAL
TIMORE AND WASHINGTON CITY.'
Conneetionemadb.*. - ith trains- on Pennsylvania
Railroad. to and &earl Pittsburg- and the West.
THREE TRAIN fi n)AILY to and froth the North
and West Branch Sas . quehaniat, Elmira and all of
Northern Now York'.'
"On and after MONDAY, MAB 7 16th, 1 31864, the
Pasienger Trains of the Northern Central Railway
*ill arrive at and depart from Harrisburg arid Bal
timore as follows:
SOUTHWARD:
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex
cept Sunday- A 2.5 A. X
leaves Harrisburg 1 P.M'.
• aa
Arrives at Baltimore - 5i4() r.u.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily
' • • (except 5unday)....11442 P.M.
" leaves Harrisb'g (ex
cept Monday) 2150 A.M.
arrives at Baltimore
(except Monday)..:. 7:00 A.M.
HARRISB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves .
- ~
. . Harrisburg ' 1;00 A.M.
SDNBDRY ACOMMOPATION Leaves_,- ----,
• Sunbury dailY,(ex‘ '
cent SundaY).at Z:3O A.M.
_
: .. ,
NORT EIWARD. ~.., 4 1
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore dailyt
(exeeptSunday) - 0:20 A.M.
leaves ilErrisbarg...: . ...... 1:35, r.m,
arrives at Sunbury 4:05 P.. 1 1 . .-
BLPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore del
1y , ' 0.30 P.M.
...
arrives at Harrishlg.- 1:504.1.m.
leaves Harrisb'g dai- - '
ly (except Monday 3:15 A.M.
. _ CI arrives at Sunbury... 5:53 A.M.
HARRIBB'G ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimore daily (ex- •
cent Sunday) 3:00 P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg.. 7:50 P.M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves
Harrisburg daily (cx- ,'
• . ' - cept Sunday) at-. .-... 4:00 P.m,
For further informstion apply at iike Office, in
Pennsylvania Railroad Denot , ' '
jun 17,6 4 - J. N. DuBARRY, Gen. Supt.
1864:
1864.
10111ii.LADELPHIA AND :ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern
,and Northwest counties of Ponnsylvaisia to the city
of Erie, on Lake Erie. • '
It has - been leased:by the PennsYlVania.Railroad
. Company, and under their auspices 5s being rapidly .
opened throughout* entire length.-'
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles,) on the
Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, 78
, miles. on the Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAIN AT BAREIEBOIIG
LEAVE EASTWARD.
Mail Train
Express Train
LEAVE, ISASTiTARD
Mail Train-- ..... ........ 1:35 P.M.
Express Tmin 3:15 A.M.
Cars run through withcint change both ways on
those, trains,. between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both
ways between Williamsport did Baltimore, and
-Williamsport and Philadelphia. •
For information respecting Passenger business ap
ply at the S. E. Corner 11th and Market Streets,
Philadelphia. ,
-And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
• .5. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. Comer 13th and Market Sts.,
Philada. • - .
J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie.
. J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore, Md.
•H. H. HOUSTON,
, Gen. Freighti Agent, Philadelphia.
LEWIS L. lic:llPT.
: - Gen. Ticket Agent. nuadelphia.
JOS. D. - POTTS.
jun 15,64. Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND
FRANKLIN RAILROADS.—CHANGE OP
HOURS- , On and after Monday, • April 4th, 1864,
'Passenger Trains will run daily, as folloars, (Sun
days excepted):
1,1011 . CIIaI3IIBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
. 6. M. P.M.
Leave Hagerstown _ 7:00 2:45
. Greencastle " - 7:37 3:36
. • . {Arrive at... 8:17 , 1:a1
Chiunbersbnig
Leave at,
, I,eitv‘ Shipp ville eimburg..
' - • / .11P-r.
rlisle
Meolian.lesburg 6.0 10:42 • 3:12
, ',./triirwat - liamsburg ' - 6:55 11:15 ' 3:40
7011. CHAISIBERSBURG AND . IfACI-ERSTOWN
iteive Barra' bnrg. "8:05 1:32 4:20
" " - Mechanicsburg • - 8147 2:15 ' 4:54
-, Carlisle. 9.271 2:55 5:29
10:02 -:--"-'
' 10:33 4:00
Anive.attliamberSburg' ' 11:00 -4i30
..Levee Chansbersburg 11:10' 4:40
• Greencastle - • 11:55 - • 5530''' .
iriive at liarrisburg 12.'35 6:112 -
Making close - connectioris at Harrisburg 'with
trans for
nnd'ivith trains for allpoints West.
•• ' Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:2 P. runs
',Jay as'fatas ' 0. H. LU,L1., , , Supt.
R. OfFieciChamb'g, April 4.184
.111ARNARD T. FELLOWS,
`..up IDDISE AND SIGN PAINTER; :
GRAINER, GLAZIER AND PAPEB. HANGER.
Shop - id theiWeie Buitding adjoining the Marl
1c ::Bfrea 4lri_dgc,' ChambersAurg, Pa. - •
.• . I.respeotfeilly take this methOd of thiinking the
citizens of Chambersbarg and vicinity
,for the very
liberal patronage received at thSir hands since
my residence in this placei:and flittering myself
• thut•l haw> done, and am still prep,sred- to do the
.. very best work in my line solicit a -ontinnance of
a'• past favor, . 13. I.IrELLOWS.
respectfully refer toanj elmw patens-,-
lames Eyster, Ym McLellan, CoL A. K. McClure,
• ' sl37i Mr. Niceolls, Presbyterian Church,' Dr. -Rich
: '.ords.Dt. Fisher of the German Reformed Messen
,,Axer, ,Tit Allison Eyster, Win, C. Eyster,•ond any ottc.)
ers for:vrhomj have done-work—for, character of
• - - work done and expedition. 1may18.0,11,,,11. T. F.
. • .GRAtN!!.,4 A:A.INIt!
- WASHABAITGH'S BREWEAY, ' ,
" LHAIVEEP.3III3IIO; PA, -
. The undershthed takes this trietirod,of infirming
' • hisifriends, and tlfe'pablio generally, that he bas
'leasedlcir a'term of years the well known Brerrery
- titabliahttient 'heretofore conducted , by Mr. 'Upton
Washiibau_gh. He ' will be glad to furnish "to his
' " :friends and the old Patrons of the House , with the
. 'finest ALE, upon - theshortest notioe,and atthe
!Alt prices..
•“!Ibi Thettigheaf Cash Price will be inid -for 5.0G0
bushelsof BAB.L.lYololi'veregl at - Chamberabrim •
f• , --riaemay. AIs=fiNJAER- MARTIN.
ilension:Spih •
J
0 H , N . P it) ME -R Cr
ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY a '
No. 21)4 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, -
--- -
The Undersigned having resigned his position as ;
Paymaster in the V. S. Army, has oened at No. " Vi i
South-Fourth Stece, an' AGENCY - FOR PROCU
RING PENSIONS, 'and for' the collection of ME- I
cers', Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS against the I
Government.
My long experience as Paymaster has given me
nnusaiLl facilities for becoming thoroughly acquain
ted with' this business in all its details; On the re
ceipt, by mail, of a statement of the case of claim
ants, I will forward the necessary - papers for their
signature. Personal attention will 'be given to the
cases at Washington.
No charge unless successful, when $5 will be
charged for collecting small sums under $BO, and $lO
ois all sums over that amount and unders2oo. ' Lar-
Per claims taken on special arrangement. Fees in
ension eases as fixed byAtiw. -
INFORMATION FOR AND, INSTRUCTIONS TO
CLAIMANTS.
All Soldiers of the present war who have served
two years,' and Soldiers discharged for'wonnds
ceived in battle, without reference to ,time of ser
vice, are entitled besides their regular pay, to $lOO
kiounty.
- In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged for dia.-
ability or wounds received while in the eervlce, they
'are entitled to a Pension according to the disability.
In case of the death of the Soldier; • before dis
charge, through disease contracted or wounds re
ceived while in service, his widow is entitled to re
ceive the $lOO boanty, besides arrearages of pay,
and pension during.her lifetime or widowhood.
If the Soldier die after discharge, from disease
gontracted or wounds received while in service, .his
widow is entitled to a Pension of $9O per annum.
If no widow or minor children, the mother of the
Soldier or Seaman will receive the Pension, if de
pendent on him wholly or in part for support.
If deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow,
his children are entitled to the same benefits as the
widow, except when the children may be over the
ago of 16 years. '
If no widow nor minor children thii bounty and
pay will descend to the heirs as follows:. ,
First to the Fa M
ber. second to the other_, third
to the Brothers and Sisters, and theri to the Next ot
Kin. '-
t ,Discharged Soldiers whose clothing account was
unsettled at the time of discharge, can reCoVer any
balance due them, if the Company's books are not
destroyed„ To draw- this balanee,, Write to your
Captain for a descriptive list, showing the Clothinr
account, and forward it to me, with your prelimi
nary statement, giving also 'the date of your
charge. -
Scildiers who served with the nine months' volun
teers can recover $27 bounty and prernimp, without
regard to time of service, if they have not already
received it. - . -
Soldiers who were prisoners in the South, and Sol
diers who were - absent on. sick furlough, are enti
tled to commutation of rations. -
In communicating with this office state the nature
of your claim fully, and gite,:the Company and Re•,
giment to which you or thb Soldier for whom you
claim belonged, as well as your
,present Post Office
address,
RErP. R EIC,C.E S. -'
ins EXCCIDMICy . ANDREW G. CURTIN, Governor of
Pennsylvania.
li ,
Cal;BDION CAMERON, Harrisburg. Pa.
Hon. JOSEPH CASEY, Chief Justice of the Court of
Claims, Wa4hington.
Hon. E. H. Bnoogn, Chief 'Clerk Pay Department,
Washington.
Hon. EDWARD MCPHERSON, M. C., Washington:
Hon. JAS. P. STERRET,Pres"t Judge, District Court,
Pittsburg.
Hon.A. K. McCLung, Chambersbnrg, 'Pa.
Hon. l l'll.oS.A. SCOTT, Vice Pres't Pa. R. R. -,
Hon. W. B. THOMAS, Collector of Port, Philada.
Hon. C. A. Webuoing, Post Master, •Philada.
DREXEL & CO, Bankers, Philadelphia.
JAS. DUNLAP, President Union Bank, Philadelphia.
BULLITT & FAIRTHORNE, Attornies,
...
RIEGEL, WHIST & ERVIN, Merchants, 1
LUDWIG, KNEEDLER & Co., Merchants, "
PRITCHETT, BAUGH & CO, ..
DAVID FAUST & CO., Merchants, - .. .
Bamientii - S. JANNEY, Ja. & Co., Merch'ts " '
CHAS. B. MORGAN & CO., Merchants,
ATWOOD, WHITE & CO. MCTChELIAS, 41 •
JOHN M. , POMBROY, ,_.
jun17,63-tf. No. MI South Fourth St.
PENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR
CLAIM AGENCY.=Pensions, procured foi
soldiers ink° present war who are disabled by
reason +of Wounds received, or disease contracted,
while in the s.ervice of the United States ; and Pen
sions, $l4O Bounty. and Arrears of Pay obtained for
widows or heirs of those who have died' or been
killed while in service. JOHN R. ORR,
mar 9-lyj Claim Agent, Charabersbnrg„ Pa.
Q UEST.IONS"!
1:20 P.M
2:50 e.m
QUESTIONS!
QUESTIONS!
TEAT CONCERN EVERY ONE TO ANSWER
Are you bald?
Does your hair fall off?
Has your hair become . thin ? •
Does it feel harsh, and dry, and feverish? 1 •
Is it turning gray before its time?
Are you troubled with itching, burning sensation
of the scalp?
Are you troubled with Dandirtff?
Are you troubled with whatis called Scrofula or
Salt Rheum?'
Have you had the Erysipelas, and lost your hair?
Have Youlad the Measles, and lest•it?
Have ;%ou had the Typhoid Fever, and lost it?
Have you had the Brain FeVer, and lost it?
Have you lost your hair by any sickness?
Do yOu wish luxuriant hair? .
-
.13‘0 you wish Soft and lustrous hair ? •
Do son wish gray -hagyestored?
Do you wish your whiskers glossy?
Do you wish them restored in color?
Do you went a dressing
Do - Yoe. 'Want it fir your children '
Do Yon:Want it for Yourself, for father or mother,
for brother, sister, or friend? "
'Dc you - Want to'niake a present?
Do you want a perfume for Your toilet?
Do you want a harmless article?
8:N) 12:55
9:00 1:28
9:32 - 2:00
111
W:55 10:10
Ho Yon 'Weitt a pure article?
Do' ion, - Warika double distilled article?
Do pia want a cleansing article? '
Do you want the bestprepiration outfordressing,
stimulating, protecting,
.restoring
,„ the 'color, -and
rendering soft, silky andlustrous the Human Hair?
Tf so, ae warrant ,
REgieitaTlYE.
To be - dneetialled ant4Sup e'rior:to tiny Prep aration
ever Compounded and offered the intb
:8 afi*seii.on . guarar7focil.,,ol.4lke inonor
It eipti but $1 for one bottle, rot biz FOFss,'lo iF
sold by druggists ast' ifteristiero'.
• C. a. ovitarc co ; Prbprietois,
A 4. - I.3tirt!Rstt N..ir.;"lltOttmkifiBents.
. • , , I , • ;
PHILADELPHIA.
L: Oital.
SUESTIO i NS!
—:ate
r
F4R TH& 1141:2,1
,fiEte,,Strinititittilt43oorialtlitifititbitto, , .;irti.
fauoiral;'
1 : 4 1 1 N & 1:1 - A:At t N.!, s
-L. •• CABLNET ORGANS -
MELODEONS were introduced some twenty Yean
Fiacci.• and-were etmeeeded,by the-ILARMON I t.t.M.S.
about nine 4 , otra ago. The CABLNET,ORGAN was
brought to its - present state' of t erfmitton ?firkin the
sandier of 1662:, , - - • - „ •
THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL
has great advantages over any other invention of the
kind. is capable of much. finer effects, than can be
produced by any other, and is more easilp tweet by
-the performer, and excels especially in capacity for
notiea advaneb. in Prices.:
_ . , L'ABINET ORGANS. I
No. 15.-Foul OdioYe, Single -Reed s in- IVOiOki
or Oak case $
No. 16. The Same, in - elegant Rosewood Case— 120 •
-No, 17. Five Octave;Single Reed, in Walnut or-
Oak .Case 115
'No, 18, The Same, in - elegant Rosewood Case... 145
No', 19. Four Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut ;
or Oak Case 125
No: 20. The S.ame; in elegant Rosewood Case... 150
'Ne. 21:Five Octave, Double Reed, in Walnut
or Ob:k Case ' • • • - 'l5O
'No. 22.• The Same, in elegant RoseivoOd Case.- 180
No. 23. The Same, in Solid Carved- Moulded -180 Walnut.
No,lo. Pedal Bass, Cabinet Organ, in Walnut
-or Oak CitSe 550
•+? Vitae* of extra finish :wide to order.
N0..12. • Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut -
or Oak Case 01,
No. 11: The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case.:.' 4i
No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or
Oak Case - 260-
_
- . MELODEONS.
No. 4. Six Octaim, PiangStyle, Rosewood case . 170
,
Noe 5. Fivo Octaye, ' " - - 135
i*e'. 6. • " Portable: . " -100
No. 7. "- - " . Walnut case.... 85,
No, 8. Four-and-a-half Octave,Portable,Rose
wood Case • 85
No. 9. Four Oetave.-Pertabltr, Ra'oeu r mod caso , ... 75
.441 Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the sub
mriber.
As Agents for Messrs. Mason & Hamlin we are
enabled to sell at their New York pricey, and charg:.,
nothing for freight:
We have sold a. number.of their instruments, an 3
38.11 gipo numerous satisfactory references...-.
Agent,
arl3-tf Churabersburg. Pa.
MASON .& HAMLI. N'S
CAI3INET, ORGANS.
WITII ONE OR TWO SETS 'l3r, REEDS,
ItITOMATTO SWELL, ,ii R o T uB I ' l
LE BELLOWS,
IM RE STOP AND COMBINATION CAINE.
a ---- EDell/ Instrument tru rru ;Lied for Pied J'eavt. -- GA
PRICES FROM $7O To $450.
The Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which
7ombines the requisites for Church and Parlor ',Un
do; for the school room and the social festivatgath
cring. For while it possesses sufficient power for
the accompaniment of a large chorus, it is, from its
'3apability'of all shades of expression, .and its won
derful crescendo and-din/Neruda, most effective as
a solo instrument. It is capable of orchestral ef
fects, and rapid music, MS trills. arpeggios, ie. From
its sustained tones. it has a decided advantage orer
the Piano Forte, for the rendering of mans of the
:,hoicest morceaux of the masters, such as sympho
aies, quartettes, etc.
A. MeCLURE, Chambemburg,
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
N.B.—The undersigned will sell, and deliver iu
iota condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in this
Jtate o at factory prices.) All inquiries by letter
promptly answered. - [junl7,63-tf.] It, A. Mc.
R•I N C E C O'S
WELL KNOWN
MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS'
Introducing the effect of Pedal Bass on,every In
. itrument.
E. GABLER'S unsurpassed PIANOS for cagt at
a liberal deduction, or on Monthly Instalments.
/la—Over 30,000 sold in Philadelphia,
JAMES BELL-4-K, Sole Agent.
279 & 23l South Fifth Street, above Spruce,
sel6-Is. Philadelphia.
MASON .5c IJAMLIN'g
CABINET ORGANS -
•
- M E - 110 - D'E - 0 - N S.
Description pamphlets famished gratii at the Book
store of S. S. tiIiRYOCK,
AGENT for, Mason & Hamlin's Musical Instru
ments. . '
. .
Prices the'sime as in Now York and Boston, 7..a4
freight. - (mara-tf)
PIANOS; --R. A. APCL'UTIE.
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 from other Factories vitt be furnished if
desired. R. A. McCLURE.
jun 17.63 - - - Chumbersburg, Pa.
MASON & 11 N r S
CABINET ORGANS ; -
MELODEONS.
Description pamphlets furs fished zratis at the Book
Store of S. S: SARYOCK,
AGENT for Mason & Hanilin's Musical instru
m Rots. . .
Prices the same ns itiNeir Yorit'antl Bost6n,
freight. (mar 9-tn
LE MM & -BR OT
• linporters, Manufacturer; and
WITOLESALF. DT:ALBIN
IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN STRINGS.
I No. 7M MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPITIA.
Orders carefully attended to by s.: S. SIIIIYOCK,
cliambersburg.
VOCAL MUSIC.—R.. A. NiceLITIZE
will teach Owes and private pupils. the art of
Bilking. Musical Notation, Harmony, and Musical
Composition. nom- tf.
'oots anti
MEW SHOE- STORE.—The sub
scriber takes• this method of inforMing the
citizens of ChariabeiSburg -and vicinity thnt he has
lust returned from Philadelphia with au ENTIRE
LY NEW•STOCK of Boots and Shoes of .every
variety, style and p,attern , and of the host manu
factures. -
Ile has no old Shopkeepers 'on hand. His whole
stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily suit
yourself, Ho invites the Ladies especially, to call,
as he will take pleasure.inshowinghis goods. Store
in the room formerly occupied by I;'rederick Smith,
Esq., as u Law Mee. and more recently used for the
purpose by-George Eyster, Esq., two doors North or
Isher's Hotel, Main Street. Chambersburg, Pa.
His large and well selected stock, he being a prim
tical,Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Bents,
Slippers and Buskins; Misses and Children's Boots
and Shoes: Gentlemen's (Lifters, Slippers, Boots
and Brogans. ,
Don't forget the place. No trouble to show goods
at THE NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish
er's Hotel, Main Street, Chamliersburg, Pa.
jun 17.63. ; PETER FELDMAN.
NE w p 0 , 0 T,-VH E
AND-
•
HAT 8" T 0 R
llv CHAMBERSBURG.
The Subscriber hes Lust opened in the looms formerly
oce . aniod by Mr. C. Brirkhn rt a Confectionery, and
ady,infne the Drug Store of Miller. an en
tirely new stock of. all kinds of BOOTS. SHOES;
N
HATS, TRUKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS: A - c„
all of which • has been bought for cash, andfwill be
sold for cash, as'ohesm, if not a little cheaper tbau
any other house in the county. All in want of any
thing in his line will find it to their ads - enlace to
give him a call. rapr ii-tfj H. 8., WINTON.
' , l I I
Ebr=troloro.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
PATENTED .00TOBER 13,1.863.
Black, ' ' Dark Green.'
Black for Silk, - Wit Green, ' '
Dark Bine, . Magenta, - e
Light lire, • - ' '.."Maize, t
• French=Blue, • Maroon,
- Claret Brown, Orange,
•.. Dark Brown. Pink, '
Light Brown, , " Purple,
Snuff Brown, • = Royal Purple. `
•
Cherry, • • - Salmon. --
.Crimson, • • _ SCarlet,
:Dark I:lrab, Slate,
Light Drab, •Solferin'o,
• Fawn' Drab, Violet, .
• Light' Fawn 'Drab, Yellow. •
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods; Shatvls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, flats,
'Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's •Clothing.
• = and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
.psi' A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.‘`VD.
' - For 25 cents YOU• mat color as many goods as would
otherwise. cost Eve times that sum. Various shades
:ears" be produced from the same dye. The process is
simple; and, any one can use the dye with I perfect
saccess. 'Directions in :English, French end German
inside of ea:ekpackage.
FOrlarther information •in Dyeing, and giving a
.porfeetknoivledge what colons are best adaptbd to
dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,/ Pur
chase lioWo & Stevens' Treatise on-Dyeing and Col
oring. Sent by mail do receipt of price-10 cents.
Manartuitured by 'HOWE k STEVENS, ;
nov2s-41, • 260 Broadway, nrroP•
For add dbruggista and dealers generally. • "
ED
Elmo , •
rbtrutes
SEEDS,—Nrsps's stock' of. GALEDEN
SEEDS has been 4'lincwisl. A full stock of all
QORGO SEED.—A few • bushels still
kJ left, at NIXON'S.
A RENIWAI4 01i` STOOK.-=-
.1 - 1' • A fail
DEUGS. . •
CITEMICALS. '•
- "SOAPS.. •
- at NL'i.oll'S
FL.ESH t TSHES
!J a4raxozis.
RIDAL SUIT S. OF 'BRUSHES,
1) Combs. Irak Pins and Vtincyr GLiods. at
NIXON'S.
SO A P . stock- of, 'Soaps , at
3s.IIXON'S ean't be excelled.
ME
DAY BIT I , COLOGNES , AND EX
TRACTS, at'
NJNION SEED,
at NIXON'S.
VIOLIN STRINGS,
Hair Pins,.
. .
. Puff Boxes: i' ,
Water Color* .
. , Fancy Boxes,
Wallets,
. just reccirCil
at SPANGLEB'S Drug Store.
SP ANGLER HAS JUST' RETURNED
from the East
'kith a large Mock of fresh
DRUGS, MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, SOAPS
AND FANCY ARTICLES. •
, Is - Call and examine his,stoek. ,Tri*
U .P •, M A T S- .
1-9 • P/Ute Mats. '
Ludios' Reticules,
Wbisps,
at SPANGLER's.
p, ,1 3 . r U NI E . It' y
S o aps,'
Pomadas:: _ •
Hair:Brushes,
. , , , Oloth'Brushes,. ' '
. , I Nail Brabhds, .
' A'ooth Itrusliem
L • ' ; ,.i . . Shoving .111usho N
in great raiiety, at SPAtGis.4ll'S.
REYSER, JR. I . CHAS. 11, CIIRSSLER.
HEY - SE - R. 4, ORI;,SSLER,
GRADUATES,IN PHARMACY,
DEALERS
CIERMICALS • , MEDICINES, Scx.,
CITAMDERSBURG, PA
, Believing that Only
I'IjnE'RRUGS
A iD
PREPARATIONS OP FULL STRENIGTII,
will give satisfaction to Physician and Patient, and
insurecontinnod SIICCOK , to our Drug Establishment.
we give this brunch our constant care and scrutiny.
CHEMICALS, DIE-STUFTS,
- - AND 1 3 .4.!rENT MEI)ICINES.
•
We warrant our stook .to bó pure and the beet in the
market. , - •• .
We are receiving a cargo lot of
FRESH GARDEN S.EE,DS,
embracing the , best IF,iyidg enter and old varieties
of early and lato.vegetableo,
. .
HOWE & STEVES' 'FAMILY DYE COLORS,
a reiiabld audeasy coloting. - SYo ash' but a trial for
All the colors - denstantly on hand,/
t
Farmers and Horse Dealers should always have on
band a package of
ow:EFs ROME AND CATTLI POWDI4It.
It is the best for Distemper.
• BITFER WINE OF IRON,
an excellent Tonic for Aebilitated', !in , " dyspeptic
pereoDb.•i
URS. HARVEY'S CROUP' SYRUP,'
an expectorant for Coughs and 'Colds in the Throat
and Chest. that can be relied on to give speedy relief.
POCKET BOOKS 'AND WALLETS.'
have Alit received a large; lot, af,every size,
quality and price. ' .
Fine 6,
nouns and Pe . rfnmery.
Hair, and Cloth Brushes
• • Tooth Brnshes,_ • ,
, Redding Coneht • ,_- •-
Glum and Horn Combs,
I • • Concentrated Potash, .
• , Trusses and Brace%
- • •
lifedionThes bd bad. — at night or .011 Sunday
bycalling attb:e Start , mitt M.14(06118 faideace,
few dooriSouth of Wei Store. - 461127.
Rings, 1400iArs, &e.
D R er.,13 7. fi, - •
STORE ON THE DIAMOND. AiiBERSBURG.
rp - 0 ILET T-I C-liE S.
STERLING'S AMBROSIA,
.•-• HAIR DYES, POMADES.
• EXTRACTS OF ALL RINDS. '''••
COCOAINE,,
TOOTH BRUSHE, -
• ' - , HAIR BRUISE. !ES.. COMBS,
and afall wasortment of every thing an the Toilet
line ealibe had ht - MILLER'S.
,
Ci TANDAIiti, .PATENT ALERIGINES.
Piniticea,
..&s•er'll Cherry Pedtoral,
; Keyeer'a Pectoral, - •
Bleed Searcher,
•
- . • • . • Jacrae'4l Medicines,
Molntire'a and
- - .
' - all other good"
, •
- • Preparaticai
of the
at MILLER'S Drug - ,3.tore. '
jjA V ' E '' , - , *- , • • .• 7 ,
17 17 ' - - • •,.. -.-
! " ' '. A D A D ,
- - - -- '0 OT. D ?
Trya Dottie of MILLER'S:OOOOEI. SYRUP.' It
will ouro you. Got it at . A. J. MILLER'S..
TT A V F.. .
'
Y 0 0
• ' •
; - TRE
I T C
Get a box of TERRILL ' S ITCH OlNT'ilfEliT. lf It
la a Fafe . and peed 62r0-;-at. A. J.-MILLER'S.
K'ER 0 S E 'N - E OIL,
KEROSENE LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS AND WICKS.
.. ,
ALCOHOL AND FLUID.
and a full assortmentof spoh articles Mare usually
found in a Drug Store can be had at MILLER'S.
MEDICINE,
•. ANpn
1 1 E CHILD'S
OADIAL . •
at MILLER 'S '
MILLER'S Drug Store. -
*B ANYAIITIS.
BROWN'S TROCAES.'
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS.
at MILLER'S,-Druz Store,
TERRILL'g TETTER OINTMENT,
A Certain Cure,
" at - MUMS Drug Store.
FAMILF_
Y DYE COIATIS.=A 'new ar
ticle, and jest *llk, is nCeiled in every family.
at, _ • MILLER'S.
TIO R S E AND COW POWDERS, at ,
MILLER'S.
G ARDEtir SEEDS,
Mtn_mat Goats.
NTEW ,FATcCY DRY-GOODS
lIEI
NOTION STORE,
.21fAlirSION HOUSE, ohaaiberabtasfi, Pa'
METCALFE & ILITESHEW
, .
hate just received,, and opened in the "Mansion
iloitse" Building.' apposite tho . Bank, a
' now and beautiful stock-of
LADIES' DRESS GOO-DS,
•
comprE4g all, the different styles,
Black and Colored Silka, Cloaking Clottp,llllmoral
and Hoop Skirls. full hue White Goods ; Gauze,
Crape , and Love Veils, Hosiery, Gloyes, Coles -
lars. CUM, tlankereiliefi, rind evdryihitig
belonging to a Fancy Dry',rsloods
and Notion Store. Also,
GENTS' FUENISIIMG GOODS,
with a good assortment cri 'I) 0 M EST IC S, allot
will he sell pie far ecia
r'Z-- The patronage of the 'public is most respect-
fully 'solicited, :
f • METCALFE A: 'HITESIIEW
. Cha;tnhenibtiig. Pa., ..May Z. 1564.-if.
NT, , E -AV- G 0 -0 D S '
The subscribers are now 4Tering a hap; '
Lines Mick,
Damask Ruckaback
Russia. Diaperind Crash,
' Irish Linon,Aci,
100 dez Idle Threat and
Extzia super qnality Dlnekl and Caldied Dress Silks.
Cloths and Cassiinerei,
I'4
anti 174 Bombazines, -
I
% and . 1 1 i5d3lak - and Colored De'Shia,
, , Black Alpaccas,
Cocheco, Bierimac and
SprattipiPiints, " •
- .10 pieces litia.44i ionc.k,
100 doz super French Shirt Fronts.
400 talmorid. Skirts,
Watbr Proof ClOrbs,
Brussells, Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets
1,1 1 4,134, 2.234, Floor Oilcloths,
200 dor Linen Cambric HandkerebieE4.
Caeoa and Canton :Matting,
1 Zar.iyardziDntch 9arßet.
inar2]
W4.I7ALLACE &CO
CiKIRTS SKIRTS ! ! SKIRT'S !1 !
1.7 M. A. JONES
CELEBRATED ",,NE PLUS ULTRA". SKIRT,
E C A D S O t z , ?" , PHILADELPHIA . 11 I A
N 0.17 NORTH
Skirts of t►lljengthe, and any size waist made to
Order and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ladies, ,Misses and Children's Skirts of every size
and shape, constantly on hand.
Every Skirt wen-anted :for Si.-c Month.
READ HOW WE DO BUSIIiES§.
,
We do not take any cheap ekirte hi the common
acceptation of the term, but we make
' THE CHEAPEST SRIRTg kADE;
because we make -
I'ILD BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION
- We warrant every skirt we sell to be exactly as
represented. We make all we sell, and knowing hew
they axe made we guarantee them with full 'confi
dence. If we sell a bad ; slart mo teillezehancs for
of new one, and if theil ilet out a} - order or breaEivith
in aim months, we will repair them freeof Charge.
We mean to givis our customers full satisfaction,
but wo cannot do so and compete with the lour priced
auction goods. We depend entirely, upon the Su
periority 'of the goods wo offer, and the iiiipieZs" of
our method of doing business - „
'O .
rderi left at Shryodk's Bea Store.
-DIRECTIONS" FOR :htEASIIRMENT.
Take the exact size of the 'waist, without any nl- •
loWaxiee. The exact length 'foto:tired and the 'size
.around the bottom spring / Also; if theskirt is tette
large, small, ormedium size at the top, and whether
, atrciti.orzdain round skirt". • , q 3:M. - A:JONES,
• N 0.17 North BthSt,..Philadelplu.
"-:' ' Ord tho Waitflint%
isoW gat!tb *tationftg::
Cl 5: SHRYOCK, BOOKSELLER AND
i•O• STATIONER, novi eccupies Isis New Stort
ito q u l , and is preltareo ta transact business with
greater facilities than ever. _
BOOKS. — Ettoelßoolts,lliscellastewaslibak_ ,Toz•
Books, Law Books,Medical Books,Sanday...Zehoef
Books, MilitarY Books.
DLESe — i large assortment OPocket turdtPiszi-
Bibles. '
BLANK Boas. Vf all rkes. euslitift'and tables
of binding. - - -
STATIONEBY.-4 great variety of all kindi s oi
all kinds of Writing and Printing Papers.. of• French
English and A m encese manufacture. 4/sotEnvel
opes of all sizes and qu,slities. Ink. Pens. Peneils.
India Rubber, Tapes, weals, Qaills. COPY Ikoks
Blotting. Board. Knives., Erasers, Writing d San
&e„Ste.
GbiJD PENS.—The re - . 7 best Gold ',Pollan the
market t fully 'warranted, made by Leroy W. ,Fair
i.s.
BLIND PAPER.—A full variety of patterzto and
qualities. •
WALL PAPF;IL—N early I,otdditerent patterns.
together - with suitala e Bordering... Plain, Velvet
and Velvet Gilt. -
PICTURE FRAMES.—OvaI tiL4 'Square Frames
for Photogrztp'hz. Frames made to order.
FRENCII 'GLASS, for Picture Frames:Of-nay
'CHEAP NOVELS, much lower than Pnblisheva' 0 ,
prices. ,
ENGRAYL NGS"..=Ene,lish. French, German and
Americanngrarings.- -
BASKETS.--l'aneY.Traveling•Deok.Piertie.Fruit.
Knife 'and Clothes Baskets.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.--Single and Denhie Ze
phyr. Tapestry and Sul i Zephyr, Shetland Wool.te.
NEWSPAPERS.—The Philadelphia and New
York Dailies received daily. Muhl or individual.
supplied.
WEEKLY PAPERS ,— llaipers'''Weekiy.'tian' • k
Leslie, N. Y. Mercury. N.Y. Weekly, N. I. Led
ger. &v., received weekly.
• PERIODICALS.-- liurpers' Atlantic
Monthly, Continental, Godey, Petcrsort.. Ballou.
Knickerbocker. All the Year Round, Cornhill, Ate.,
received as sprains pmblished. ,
CIIEAP the Dimepublica
flow, Weekly Nouvellettes,' Song Books, NC;, be
ech-ea daily. _
ORDER—We Like orders for all kindsof kmoda.
EXPRESS.—We receive goods by EsPret* overt'
day item the Fest. •
BLANK DEEDS, Writing and 'Printing Cards.
Rulers, Paper Weights. Fanny. BO2OE, Combs and.
Brushes, Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in
our line constantly on hand.
3,llrSlC.—Sheet Music, for Piatto,'Guitq, Violin.
and Flute,
PlANOS.—Wetrirehrise Pianos on 'commission,
so us to save our customers from Fifty to One -lion-
Arecl and Fifty Dollars. -.-
. - .
3.IIJSICAL. INSTRUMENTS,—We cAti t inot o ty
any kind of Musical Instrunionts at prices fai lower
than motal. •
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—We can eon, Photo
graph Album.S at Tower-prices than they can be pro
cured for in the cities. - -- -
.-
CARTES DE- VlSlTE.—Portraits of
Men of the U. S. Army and distingnishel
Men and Women, Comic Pictures, etc. - ` •
NEW TOY BOOR'S in great yarietr.
Now publications - of the 'American S. d. Union
American Tract Society, Presbyterian Boaril of
Publication; ,ke." ' -
We have no hesitation ip saying to our customers
that from our long experienc, our manner of doing
business, and our great facilities; we &net fear
competition, and bare no ,doubt of being tilde to
giro entire satisfaction.
. . .
Come and see our new store. our new and eillarged
tock, and form your own opinions.
Chambershurg. Dee. 9,1563. ,
TAMES B. S & 'C. O. ,
BOOKSELLERS MJ.I) PUBLISH,ERfti
Manufacturers of Blank and Alemorandurn. , Booka
Photograph Albums, Manifold Writers, Marbl'ePa
per, &c...N0. 21 §onth.Serepth Street.. above Chest ,
'nut. Phila.
. ,
,
Blank, work of every description, for Coniity Offi
ces.: Hotels, Counting Rouses. and Public ()flees
done to order. 'Orders left with S. S. STIRYOCK,
Chambersburg. Pa.. will bewromptly Attended to.
.5e34 1 .63-li. - - - . .. -.
QHRINP,R'Si BALSAMIC COUGH-ST
RUP.—For Coughe, Cuid4,. Croup, Whooping
Catigh,AatE2nu,Bronehitur, Spitting Blood, , Fain and
Weakne.s of the Breast, I.lilhetaty of Itieathrtio.
'This is_no new remedy. -It-has been used lora num
ber of years in Maryland and parts of Pennsylva
nia; and has wherever known acquired an unprece
dented reputation for curing -the various diseases fel
wbioli itis recommended. .
It is used by classes of society-. and= the uni
versal opinion is that -it is good. 27+2c .52'1-fug va or
pnrcig Vet/noble Con,poltntl. It is pleasant to take-.
and never does injuty, but-owing t o o' its purifying
qualities, must do good under auy eiremuslences..--
Its effects are truly wonderful, seething, calming.
and allaying the most violent coughs: PutifYint
strengthening and invigorating the wholes
- calming and soothing the nerves: nitling'und
Rating expectoration. 'and healing the -7:
• DISEASED LUNGS, ,
thus striking at the root of diseases, and driving it
from the system. -
GROUP. "
This disease anti-Quilted by difficult.* of brFath
ing. whistling or wheezing, hitching tough,.
and threatened suffodation. &e.
_mostly &ears
in young children. No child neet,6 of Croup if
this Syron ire prorerly used, and used in time.—
Mothers having croupy children should watch .the
&it shot,* of the disease, and alivayS keep this re
medy on hand.
:For tough aftdr Measles this Syrup hi . most d'ael
lent. Experience has proven' that it is equaled by
no other preparation.
Thepriee issue]) as toplace it within thereite o
all, the poor as yell as -the rich, and every person
should have it. , ' •
' Every one ,Should hare it in the use ,is MI a
trite and faithfial friend to ell who volue sl calth and
wish to secure themselves against that most)erri
ble disease, Consumption. It will be found the
most usefial'as well as the cheapest family aneirteine
in the world. It has been used for. the filar tour
years with a success without a parallel. ; • -
Price 40 ets, per bottle, or three bet Heti for r a.
Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ -
estnu egg.: Md.
For sale by A. J. MILLER, and J. Sa s idX.o/ . i.
Chitmbersburg, Pa, and Storekeepers ever-Yu:hurt.
Silk Dlovee,
tOU-TZ'S CELEHRATYID HdR s E
AND CATTLE TOWDERS.—IImse - Nutters
have proved, afterzu trial'of several years, lo be su
perior -to any- jYtoparatiOn of the kind 'used. Thy
chief superiority of these' Powders arise- frimf the
fact that Hwy:ore - composed of medicines that have
Laxative,. Tonic' and Purifying properties. The
Laxativerejects crudities from the stomach anti
intestines: the Tonic gives strength to she system
of the Horse; and the purifying inetlicinet
eon
.tained in them cleanse the blood and lay the foun
dation for a healthy and stigorotcceirentatien. The
use of them impove thu.'whist strengthens the
appetite, and gives the horse-a fine, smotith. giant
sitin-thr - s improving thb appearance, 'vigor anti
spirit of the noble animal.. • ••-• • .
These Powders are not .intended, as some Pow
ders are, to blmit• the animal, sens• to give him the
appearance of being:fat - when not really so--.bttt to ,
remove the disease and promote his gene'r'al health.
These Powders will strenaltken the stomntkend
intesinaes„eleansethem from OirCtaiTO nutter,and
bring thorn te'a healthy *Mtn. They arre-a preven
tive of Lung Fever; and a - tertain ; remedy for all
diseaseSincident to the Horse, as Olanders.lrellow
Water, 'Distemper, 'Founder; Beaves,iElavering.
Coughs, Fevers Loss of Appetite, and - Vital. Etter
' gY, le.- These .1 )- civders; it used - tire or three tunes a
week. through the winter and spring; your - lb:tile
will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A
few doses - of - these ;• powders will' remove - -lhe worst
Cough .on any Horse. Were owners of-Ifeqo to
feed a fetv of these 'Pewdeth efery year- they might
save the lives of many valiable snrset.
• MILCE,COWP,.---The properties this Powderpor-
Sessei in increasing 'the utiantity bf Di ilk iii-Cews,
gives it an important* and:value 'whieb Should
Place it in 'the bonne trey .peroUlesping a
Cow. In fattenit Cattle it gives them aroppetite,
loosens their bide; and makes them' thrive ranch
faster; -- • -• ". ` • •'t
HOt3S.-In all deaties of Stiine, as OPnOs,_
Ul
core in the Lungs and Liver, &c., biAmttirigrfrom
half a paper to a Paperer these Ponderain-lkhar
rel of swill,:the above diseases can be cured orten
tinly. provided. - .13y using these Powders tbe,idot
Cholera can be prevented. Prepared by
S. A. FOUTZ WestreinsterMd.._
For Bale wholesale and
_A:Edell:by A. 34 IdIIt•DER
and 3. S.2IIXON. Chambersburg, Pa., and shire
keepers everywhere. - Price.2scts, a paper; 'Eve
papers for $l. , - -119,634 y:
,200 :dos llosiers
OUTZ'S MIXTURE
-is a-safe arid tell
-- able Reniedy fQr thictu:e of litiennuitißiti.,kain
ful Nervotis Affeetiensi Sprains, Burns, SiVellPogs..
and all diseasearequiring an external cOnlieatios
on Man, ' , _
fin llorsei it ivillnever fail to cure Pell-eicilais
tale: old - Running Sores or Sweeny, if properb4P-
Plied. ' :For sprains,brnises,ecratehes, cracked Ittof,
chafes saddle or collar-Olt, ant or wooads,_4lllll 3 !
infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced "
crii4c l r. _
• • RlttritATlSlll.' - "!
Pontine afflicted with this •dittoes°. 'no riatfer of
how long st!tiading, canto promptly and ( 4 1 eC:t.lrit 7
eared by..umng this 11)P:dere:" 2
There Is nothinzin•the world so ear , Abaloilxtd
to take away- bad Verna and' care Frost Bites ac.,this
preparation.' Try it and sitisfsi-'Youraol*es.' r race
25 and 50 eta per bottle. Prepared by
'S. A..F(1111% & Vitestanntrrere,
-For sale by vital 44. - A :
thamberfsbart,ll.;"aftd StorekeePanioyez7w
sikit.l l 9, 1801.
frbirai.