The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, August 30, 1865, Image 4

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11011 E? ICRYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER.TIXE TABLE. FIVE TRIM DAILY
to and from Ilitmlithfo and ritrAWF. lla and after
Mon any, Ottobet• tiet, ltdl4, the l'es4enger Traits et the
Penntylvdnia Railtdai Company Ain depart from Hants.
burg and arrive !API ladelpbitt and Pituburp a fellers:
EASTWARD:
TTllloThait TRAIN learritiarnsburir
ly m 2.45 A, AL, atid strives at Wert P'666delphla at 6.55
1. 31,
PASTIVE leaves Dartisbarg daily (except Monday)
at F.OO A. M- Bad 'mires at West Philadelphia a 12.4 0-
e. Si. Paster gers take breakfast at Lancaster.
..tdATI., TRIM: leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun ,-
stay) at 1.10 P. M., and Arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.•
3.5 P. N. • •
riTTSTMEG , AM) ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris•
burg daily (except Sendays) at 11.55 P. Si., and arrives at
We..t Philadetphlaut 4.:10 A. St.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION' TRALN, leaves
Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. It., and ar
rives at West Philadelphia at 0.30 P. X. This train has no
cone/quids from the treat.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAM' leaveellar•
risbora daily (except Sunday) at 7' A. it., and arrives at
Laneaster at 9.15 A. IL: connecting (except an Monday)
with the Fast Line east
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Tfaitis:.,
burg daily (except Sunday) at 1.11.35 A. 51., Altoona 6.50
t., take breakfast, and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40P.M.
'BALTIMORE EXPRESS - tRAEi leaves Hardsbarg
(except Monday) at 2.25 A. If.: Altoona 8.15 A. X.,
take breakfast. and snivel a Pittsburg at IAO P. 51. -
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at
`Z,S A. Altoona at 8.15 A.M., take breakfast and arrives
At Pittsburg at 2.40 p. Dt.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Suinday)
at 4.00 P. m.: Altoona at 9.10 P. )1., take supper, and nr.
noes at Pittsburg at 2.00.1. M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun.
day) at 1.40 P. DI.: Altoona at 7.55 P. IL, take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. 11.
MOUNT JOY ACCOSIMODATION west leaves Lan.
rim - terra M, connecting there with the Mail west;
leaves M.6unt Joy at 11.51 A. X., and arrives at Harrisburg
1.00 e. at.
SPECIAL NOT/CE.
THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM
from Pittsburfr t which arrives at Hartisburg_st 6.30
.tops there, passenger for East of Harrisburglay over un
til /2.53 P. M. SAMUEL D. YOMCG,
novif - Snp't Middle Dtanmagi. R. R.
,NTORTRERN CENTRAL • RAILWAY
A. _FALL TIME TABLE.--Four Trains Daily to
aet from Baltimore and Washington City.
_--...Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and fona Pittsburg and the West. '
POUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
tWest Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of Northern
Sete York.
- _sa and after Monday, o,•t. lath, 1804, the Passenger
'trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and
depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves 'Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 10:25 A.E.
• leaves Harrisburg 1:...1) P.M.
arrives at Baltimore ' 5:40 P.K.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex•
rapt Sunday) 11:45 P.M.
leaves arrisburg (except ,
Monday) 2:50
arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves '
Harrisburg 7:00 A.M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sum•
bury' daily (ex. Stuaday)• • •
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaved
Sunbury daily (ex. Sunday) 9:05 P. 92.
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9:W A 3/.
leaves Harrisbmg 1:35 P.M.
• arrives at Sunbury 9:05 P.M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg 1:30 A.M.
• leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) 315 A.M.
arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A.m.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at..
leaves Harrisburg dully (ez
rapt Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury at.
HARRISBURG ACCO3I3IODATION leaves
Baltimore daily(ex.Monday 3:00 P.M.
• arrives at Harnsburg at. .... 7:50 P.H.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Ha
rrisburg daily (ex Sunday). 4:00 p_st.
The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail
and Express trains run,through to Elmira.
Fur farther information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl•
vaults Railroad Depot
oet.W64
J. N. DrBARRY, Gea. Sap!.
fHILADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROA/J.—This great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest eountiei of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Este.
It tips been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, and is operated by. them.
Its entire length was opened for passenger and height
business, October 17th, 1064.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT RARRISIWRG
LEANT, EASTWARD.
1130 P. R.
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation
Man Train
Lock Haren Accolimodation.
Passenger Cars run through on Mail Train. without
change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie. ,
Elegant Sleeping Carson Mail Train both trays between
Philadsdphla and Lock flaren, and on Elmira Express
Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore.
For Information respecting Passenger builness apply at
Corner 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
And far Freight business of the Company's Agents
B. B. KINGSTON ,Jr., Cur. 13th and Market Sta., Phila.
J. W. RrrNows, Erie.
WM. BROvai, Agent N. C. It. It, Baltimore, Md,
H. FL FIOUSTON, -
Gen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
IL W. GWINNER,
Gen. Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
feb€.6s
- -
OEI3II3ERLAND VALLEY & FRANK-
LIST RAILROADS.—CHANGE OP HOURS.—
On and after Monday, October 31, 1F64, Pawner Trains
will ran daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted):
FOR Mt NIBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
Leave Hagerstown
Greencastle
/ Arrive at
Chambersbum
Leave at..
Leave Shippvalbarg
New-ri11e.....
Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46
" • Mecharrinsbarg 7:00 10:42 '3:16
Anive at Harrisburg T:3O 11:15 3:45
FOR CHAMBERBI3IIIIO AND HAGP.P.STOWN :
A.ll. P-If. P.X.
Leave Harrisburg . 8:05 1:40 4:15
" Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:20 4:50
" -Carlisle 9t.27 2458 5:15
" Newsille 1002 3:34
* " Shippensbrug 10:33 - 4:13t1
Arrive at Chambersburg '"- ' 11:00 4:35
Leuve Chambetsburg . - 11:10 4:45
. " Greencastle 11:55 5:33 -
Arnve at Magertown 12:35 6:35
Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia, New York and Pittsbnrg, and with trains
ihr sH ponds West.
...The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P, M. nnts only as
far no ("whole. 0. N. LULL. Suit.
It. R. Otlice, Cbamb'g, Oct 31, 1864
*Mktg anb 'Maness.
ci ADDLE ! RE MOVAL!!-
JER.EtIAff OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement recei
ved from them heretofore, and he would Invite them and
the community gopezwlty , who may need any thing in his
line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street.
/a the same Bite occupied by hint pthvlaus ruche fire, where
he keeps constantly an hand every variety of SADDLE.'
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he
is prepared to set the same on. terms that defy competi
tion. Every arVele offered far sale is warrented to be
made of the tett material and by competent workman,
',hint, will be fully demonstrated on OrieXalainatioe there,
of.
TRINES AND VALISE.S.—He would ale° can the
attention of persona wanting h good, neat and 61245 p grid
nntotanttal Trunk or Valise to his assortment. isprill9
ADD LER S' HARDWARE.—C. H.
uonnoN has just purchased in the F.tot a large
"t"ek or till.DOL,Bitri' lIARTMARP, etinnistittir ut
tekets, Rings Blth. Hams". Brittle Erna?", Tacl.4. Itiv•
ebt. llntetite", Swivel', Pad Screw". Gig Tree", Black
trimmed and foll•plate yelfladboding Tree" Patent and
Enamelled Leather. Saddler"' Bail, Patent Leather Cob
o r n a n,e h t., Girth and Rein Woh. COrk•eye". Thread.
Trunk, Nails, Ned Protectors, Sze., he, which be invites
•"addler's and others tee call and examhie. and whi c h will
be bald at leer rates. •
Cfi G ORD ON HAS ON HAND A
large as.rrtirtent of Saddles, Raman, Collars, Bri•
dies Halters, faney Round Bridles. Wagon, C a rri rt ge
tad :Linen Nets of all kinds, from B a li!) to $1,00; Curry
c•tudts, Horse Cards, Mane Combs, Brushes, florae Hoots.
r 'ow Hides, and many other articles not neeesSary to Emu.
oerate.
R EMOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has re
-1.1) mused his SADDLERY i4l - 10P to the eland emu•
pied t him prerions to the fire, on 3IMS STREET, a caw
.i . oote South of 0 reenatrait'n lime:.
3300kfi ant( „Stationery..
T' E OLD BOOK,S TA ND
OF
S. S. SiIRYOCK.
Dos been removed to the new building npposite the Poe;
taTtra, whero a full asis/rtment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS.
gTATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC.
Can be had at exceedlnaly Low Prices.
WALL PAPER and W/NROW- SHADES, a tars
and new stock.
Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens. fully warranted..
Orders taken fir goods, id:deb will be Erpressed in tht
.lifvtegt yoggble time.
The :sew York and Philadelphia Papers received dell)
for whieh weekly subscriptions will be taken.
First Class Novels, Idageziues and Periodicals rec e i ve(
,e‘soon as published. -
We Can sell Photograph Albums cheaper ban they cal
too bad tine Where.
31usie seat free of portage to any part of the county.
Flaatea, Worsteds and I•'ancy Goode constantly on
band.
o a r arrangements are such that we can supply any or
ders satisfactorily and with dispatel,
3111. J. K. SHOTOCK, is now located lo ' Ne;i• Tali:. which
.uablee us to undertake the moot - complex cominiselorui.
Old Books of particular editions, dates or style , hunted
op at &reasonable commitegoa. ifV115,17
3101iEY WANTED.--BRAND
FLACK resNailly request 01 persons knowing
bemeelves indebted to them by tees or book accounts to
nail and make immediate settlement. 'The nem e ity of
this notice {.ll apparent to; every one, and we hope these In
debted teal moot( at crane. ang444l
amp anli
D
MILLER.'
1 NEW n RUG -STORE
liflOWN'S HOTEL
has a
NVF.I.I. SRLECTEII *TOM'
PURE DRUGS.
CIrEMICAL§
and 141 Ala be At
I'ATENT 31;EDICMS.
KEROSBNE OIL
LAMPg,
PERFUMERY
West End of Brown's lintd
HOW TS YOUR TO-- sore Corn
have you peace day or night. Try a ',wain
think once. Tau will he ready to double the price in an
hone after using U. Tl)is article is only }old with a guar
Outer that it a ill glee ease quick and. Omove a Corn o r
Wart without path. Peeparedand oily at NIXON' S
Dritg Store.
7:30 A.lc
IF 'V 0 IT HAVE THE REBEL ITCH,
or the tieltql•Year Itch. -
Or any kind of huh. ,
Tetter orltingwonn. .
Pimples or Usfir Enipboro.
136€-NEKOX'S OINT3IENT.
NTIXON lIAS ALWAYS_V,IS' DEAVOR-
N Ell to hare the best of everythigg fir his customers.
Hence his large sale* of En. Perfumery, Soap,. Hair tlilr
and Toilet Anieles.
7:30 P.M
v.:35 A.N.
3:25 A.M.
A LIIOST INSTANT RELIEF AF
11 FORDED to thoae who stiffer with Corns. by call
ivcwt NLIOX'S.
ARMERS, STOCK OWNERS, AT
TENTIoN¶—t-geivizmess Horse and Cattle Powder
and you will see the Imprnvernent rosy soon.
BR AND Y AND WINE FOR MEDI
CITE.—dI ‘S , I he useletos to apply for drinking roar
At NIXON'S.
VIS A. M.
1,40 r
`•A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN."
,LIL—A now Hair Brush ought to clean well. If you
mot a gu. 41 Hair Bru•li. go to
DRUGS! DitU.GSII
C. IL CRESSLETt, successor to Iltvsta - & Caems.
LEE, has opened in his new mom, on Second street, oppo
site the Post Office, where every effort win be made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re
solved is respectfully. solicited. A fair stock .of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
Perßunery,
Soaps,
Pocket 'Books,
Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brasher,
Teeth Brushes,
Cosmetics,
Dentifrices,
ear P M
7:IXI 2.45
7.n 1.35
817 4:20
•
and Fancy Articles in great variety,
KEROSENE. LAMPS.—EverY description of Hand
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps
suitable for Kitchen Iralor use, Store we and Office
we"
8:30 12:35
9:00 1:7.8
9:X. 2.00
THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MAREET
Family Dyes at an Color& Everything in a Draggista
iine of businen.
I . V'Prescriptions receive special attention, and an
compounded with care and skill, C. H. CRESSLER,
Second &tree °prow 'he Post OMee.
attoriteps At Lab 3.
Glt. & W S. _STENGER, ATTOR
. NESS AT LAW W. S. BTESGER. District At•
val l ey and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money
and arrears ca pay
Office in James Duffield's theetilng, on the West side of
Se, .45.1 Street. between Queen and Washington Streets.
ana-24
1-2.EORdE EYSTER, ATTORNEY AND
COVSSELLOR AT LAW, has resumed the prac
tice of hi: profession in Charnbersburg. Office, for the
present, on Main Sired, near Washington,—the wee as
that of the District Precast Marshal: Residence on the
south side of Washington street, midst* between Second
and ,Main. augle.3e,
STUMBAUQII GEHR. Arroways
"ArLAW.--Offlee opposite the Post Office. Will at
tend promptly to all business entrusted to them care.
P. S.—Authorized Agents for the collection of Pensions,
Bounty, Back Pay and an other clalmsagainstthe govern-
ment. sepl4
•
S EVERETT. Attorney at Law.
• °aka on mokat.strett. opposite the Court
Hooke. formerly Uncurled by Jar. Cook, Esq. All legal
business., entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten ,
tion. sep74f.
TORN STEWART, Arrommy AT LAW
Offire ott Secoad Street. a few doors South of the
Market Waite. PENSIONS. BOUNTY aad other claims
pvmptly cuneeted. fariga
WIL IiOCKENBERRY, ATTY. AT
. Lan, Office opposite Conn Rouse. Chambers
burg. Basineas promptly atteroMl tn. Innel443m
mq J. NILE, ATTORNEY AT LAW
ace at Inr reenter:et. on Second tr t
T, 4 11: KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
e
)fl co on Market greet. nett 9
13ooto anl ,S'4OEO.
P EMOV ED.—The undersigned hashe
_Lt pleasure of informing his old customers and thtl,pubT
he generally, That be has removed big BOOT & SHOF,
STORE to the Nets Brick Betiding of George Ludwig,
on Main Street, one door south of Oteenawalt's Hotel.
sar err he in TOW opening the lament assortment of Roos
cod Shoes ever brought to the county, His stock embus.
mer, every var i e ty of Youths', Ladies' and Men's BOOTS
6IIDES, width for ets la of finish, and durability of
• ,
wear. ezmoot be stuietssed In the county, and which will
he sohl at riot to suit 'hollows Hat ingpurebased 'I')IE
LATEST STYX,E OF LASTS. he to prepared to make
Customer work. it short notice, by the best workman in
the county. With a disposition to be obliging and its
comnziolnilng, be !roper to merit a liberal share of pat
nunage--withont a desire to monopolize. as Ms motto is,
-In our common calamity, to live and let live.
Particular artenriirn paid to all kind, of Repairing.
TERMS DASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH.
D'l,7 EXTORTION.
-Ho hes Om on band; and for sale, cheap, Trunks, V a .
lises, Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Collars, Papa,
Envelope", Ink•stands, Steel Pens, &e., &P
-iney 10 P. FELDMAN.
N. 13.—A1l persons knowing themselves indebted will
please call and make immediate settlement, that I may be
enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City.
T HE GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITER
with or without BUcklet, at PAXTON'S.
,i FINE STOCKOF HEAVY BOOTS,
LI. arap and filtrable, just received at PAXTON'S.
JJl'. DEL ACROIX,
• No. South SECOND Street, above Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
CA P ! CA RPE TINOS !
Having received by late arrivals, all The newest and
m oat attm ' l ""' Styles of Carpetings,—l PltZPAltfil) TO
OFFER at the LowEsi Paßieta. WHOLESALE& RETAIL.—
John Crossley a. `ton's English Tapestry Brussels; Low
rll Mulford Tlirce-Ply and Extra Super Ingrain Car
pets, with a large assortment of medley/land low •priced
IlitltlT.TlNCiik INlttm AllAtillg, OIL Ct.DTIIS,
J. bELACROLL
No. =South SECOND at eet, between Chectnut. 6:
uglo.lini Market. PHILADELPHIA.,
CM
lE2=l=
SOAPS, &e
oe )9
Mattbeo anb
,BATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, lca—
Haring ittsropened a treat ..elected assortment of goods
my line; directly
Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street,
wmy old and I hope many new customers still End
re
Erring business hours. Sly old stock having bemire ,
very suddenly on the nOth of July last, I was com-
I pelted to buy an
'Entire Nan Stock of Goods,
which are of the latest styles and patterns, cousistiag of
Gold and Silver (Imported and American)
Gents and Ladies' Watches,
Jewelry of fine and medium qualities.
Silver Thimbles,
Napkin Rings,
Fruit and Batter Entrns,
I Could Pena of fine quality,
Pocket Cutlery,
Rains, Strops and Brushes,
JettSilver Plated Spoons, Forks sad Butter Knives,
4oads,
Pocket Books,
Ladies' PruseN
Nail and Tooth Brushes,-
Redding and. Pocket Combs,
Lead Pencils,
Morocco Satchels, • -
Large and Small Willdiv Baskets,
Mi,ISICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Flutes, - - •
Fifes,
- Banjos,
Tamborittea
Aceordeons,
Flutinas, &c.
The uportmout of CLOCKS Is large and of every-
riety.
I have on hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE,
which can be tired fifteen rimes in that many seconds.
EverybOdy should have one for self decoct..
The public are invited to call and examine them. -
PISI OLS on hand and orders tilled for any kind that
may be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand.
From long experience l can adapt Spectacles to the sight
of the old as well as middle aged. SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSESin Gold, Silver and Steel Frames al
ways on hand.
Having the agencv for the sale of the celebrated BITR.
GLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFE, manafactuied by
Farrell, Herring de Co., I will till orders at the manufae
tares price. All information in regard to them given.
The public are invited to rail and examine the stock,.
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to
snit the times.
deel4 EDWARD AIiGHIRHAUGH.
GOLD, SILVER & PLATED WARE
P. G. D/ MAX;.
- - .
Seeoltrl Stever. in iranhington Hotel BM Wing,
Ilas just returned frotn the city with a large and cheap
stock of goods, to which he invites ail to come and exam
ine tiefore pnrchasing efsen here. His stock consists of
GOLD .IND SILVER WATCHES.
of -the latest styles.
(told and ,Silver Chains,
Breast-Pins,
Rae and Finger Rings,
Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc.,
SfLTBR WARE,
Tnble and Tea Spoonk, • FOrks, Napkin Rings, Batter
Knives. Castors, &c.
have added to my stork a large assortinent.of
thirty hour and eight day CLOCK'S, all of which will be
said low.- (ideas warranted as represented.
Vir" TitaTiktul to my many fnends and custotners for
their liberal patmnnae. would most respectfully ask of
then, a contain:wire et the scene.
attain-ft F. G. DITIIAN.
M.AR SHALL 64 Co
(SUCCESSORS To F. J. POSEY.)
H.AGERSTOWX,
Would respectfully inform their friends and the pubhe
generally that they hare fast reamed from the cities n MI
a large stork of Nen . and Beautiful Goods —consisting
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND
JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRLPTION:
SILVER and PLATED WARE, SPOONS. FORKS,
LADLES. KNIVES and C.ASTORSi•—Sciasors, Pocket
*sires, Ihmors, Raser•Straps.—Hair. Toot.. and Nail
Brushes ; Pocket Books, Comhs of every Leather
Satchels, and a General Variety of FANCY OODS.—
A Large Assortment of SPECTACLES TO ' CIT ALL
EYES. aug9.6m
ELI HOLDEN, INVITES T E AT
,JI_4 tentioti - of every reader of this paper, • hich includes
many thousand of his old patrons and Nivaintanc:es, to
his unusually laree nne beautiful carte •of AMERICAN
& Imported WATCHES, CLOCKS, uod elegant deigns
of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. st 4..
eLI HOLDEN,
ese - Et-ls . Syreet. Philadelphia. ,
alto' tur /Pr um Goolir,.
ENTLEMEN'S
FfRNISHING ROOM,
FIAT AND CAP STORE
STUFF?,
Opposite Brown's Hotel
JAMES M. ROSS
Respectfully calls the attention 4if the public to hie full
and elegant mock of
GENTLE3fEN'S FURNISHING GOODS A.VD HATS
4XD C IP .
just opened at his now room on Queen Street. sign o' the
"Red Shirt" directly opposite Brown's Hotel.
Among his
FURNISHING GOODS
Rill be toned a fall line of
Shirt, and Drawers,
Collars,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Meek Ties,
Handkerchief?,
Carta
Suspender:.
ALSO—A. FULL LINE OF
HATS AND CAPS,
enhancing every style and size. suitable fur all ages, and
to valet, he itiritets particular attention,
EXIIRELLAS AND CANES:
A beautiful and good assortment, selling Tern rrry low
ALSO—.dl. LARGE LOT OF NOTIOXS,
Consisting, in part. of Chess-Hards. Checker Boards. Do
minoes. Soaps, Perfumery: Pomades, Knives, Pencils.
Pocket. Rooks. Combs. Tooth picks. Hair, Tooth, Nail and
Shoo Brushes, &c.. which are offered to the" Public n - ith
the assurance of pleasing all who may favor me with atrial,
Call and strumtne my stock. Goods shorn free of charge
Don't forget the Place! Sign of the
RED SHIRT:
Queen Street, appoeite Brown's Hotel._
Sato, an eapo.
ARRIVAL.—Now is the time
to boy your Fall and Winter Goods, and W. W.
PAXTONS. in the Market House, is the place to get theta
cheap and good. A very tine assortment of
Sena fine and manta Bons, Balmoral:, and Gaiters,
Ladies' Glove Kid. Moroeco and
Coarse Shoes and Gaiters.
31 isses' and Children,' Shoes and Gaiters
•
of every style. Also
MENS' AND BOYS' HATS AND GAPS
atltriees to suit all. The best flomkmake of Rats to be
tad. , A tine assortment of
Trunk,., Carf.et Bags,
Valisev, Canes,
-
1 - mbrellto,
yonstn.tly on band. Call and examine nor stark before
Parehasing In the Market Haase. on Seeond street.
NEN'S B Y-' S AND CHILDREN'S
1, HATS of et ery Style to bo had cheap at
PAXTON'S.
THE-SHERIDAN RESORTE NAT,"
a nice article, at PAXTON'S._
' Eirg at° l'anglAßoubs.
It E SI , 0 V
WM. WALLACE & CO
hare retnrwed their Dry Coed Store to the stand oeenpied
by them previous to the fire, on the
Corner of Main and Queen Streets,
and are in receipt of a large lot of Gods, bought at resbm•
ed prices, at the late New York Auctions, to which they
invite the attention of the public.
To persons In want of Dry Geodg we say now Is the time
to boy.
To the ladies we otTer a large assortment of Dress
Goods
Sleek and Fancy Silks,
Poplins, Baratheas,
Plain and Fancy, Deletes, dcc.
We have a. good assortment of Carpets, Matting, Oil
Cloths, which we will sell low.
:, Call soon and got hatpins. at
luneirS W3L WALLACE di CO'S.
ffortvarting pousto.
,
W U FO N RW D ARR E IN E' d A L
ND I C C oM I I.SI & OR M N Ruc E Iid. A NTP
North Second Street, opposite, the Combo/13Pd Valley
Railroad bow. Chatabersbiirg, Pa.
Can rue regularly to and bum Philadelphia Rod Bahl.
more.
AGENTS.—Peacrock, Zell & Mittman, So. Wlt .Mar
ket, St., Philadelphia.
Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Non COAL, On ect
from the mines), Wilkesbarro and Pine (trove POLP.s.TpttV
COAX, LUMBER, MINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and
Hancock CEMENT, kept constantly ou hand. FLOUR,
GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purchased at the
highest Cash prices.
Septd,et. " WL'NDERLICIi
JB PRINTING, in every style, done
ex the Me of the PRJANICLEN REPOSITORY.
itbe frattldiu iftepoottainj; iliambersburg, pa.
Groterits, C.
GELWIORS BURKIIART
have en band the
LA110.1:S STOCK OF 3 1 EllazIANDISE
in town. and sell goods
Ir.MOLE:73LE AS CHEAP
as am !muse in Phlindelplio.
GELWICKS BrRKHART
manufacture every description of
CANDIES AND CONFEMIONARY,
and sell strictly trf,raTT races.
0-1.. L! OIL? OIL? OIL'.!
GELwicss •az BUIMIART
WIIOLESALE
_ _ _
-•-• • -
KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS
as cheap as it can be bought at Ihttsburg.with freight
added, and cheaper by :3 to 4 cents per gallon
with freight added than it cau be
bought in Philadelphia.
bg Country 3lerchants, notice this fact. You can do
better in Oils with this flan than either city, as we buy In
large quantities expressly titr WholesalinW•
GELWICKS ct BURKHART
haVejlat received a line of superior
FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
REOrCED MMES. /-
GEl'wicKs 6: BURKHART
have a large enpplv of
PRIMk.; RAMS,
at a reduction on former flglirei.
(pLW , ICKS A: BURKHART
keep a great variety of
SPICES AND FRESH BAKING ARTICLES.
All Spices are ground nn their can mill and pre
pared in their own gore. pule and &rob. no aliulteration.
G ELWICKS & BURKHART
keep a large stock of ,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
and will sell Utem wholeads at rityprieu.
C 4 EL IV/ CEIS & BURK-ILiLRT
keep an linmeuse stock Of • .
NOTWNS AND VARIETIES
kept in all country stores, and sell them as
cheap as oity horises.
GELIVICKS & BURRHART
haVe a large %icyCk Of ,
COFFEES, SUGARS, 3101:Assts.
an,i. SALT, at wholesale Prices
ELNVICKS a, BURKHART:
expeetihPir br,ine,s to pay them by stelling - ,EI baits
canount of g 00,14, ant not by large
G EL WICK S Sc. BURKHART
hake reeeived n la lot of
PRIME CHEESE,
ESE,
and a va-iPty of CRACKERS fresh from the bakery.
GELW ICKS & BURK HART'S
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
-is an Seem/ Sind. between Queen and Market'sts.
cuilthr.n. , -Tntil PA.
F ACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!!
E. D. REID •
having &list returned from the Eastern cities, -
la sow opening a..large and general
assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES.'
City Cured Hams and Dned Beef,
Prime No. 1 and 2 Shore 'Mackerel,
in barrels, laalf.barrels, quarters and kita;
Havre-de-Grace. Smoked and Salt Herring,
Pickled Shad (without lames),
Canned Fruits and Jellies,
- Oranges. Lemons,
Darannas, Pine-Apples,
Prunes, Figs,
German Pears,
Raisins and Nuts,
And last, but not least, the largest and
best assortment of
GLASS ,sID-QUEENSWARE
- out of the city of Philadelphia.
-FRUIT JARS
of all the improved patent patterns.
CORK-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS,
besides one thousand five hundred articles _•
not above named, and all of '
which will be sold at a small advance, at the Family
Grocery• on, the South-eau corner of Main and
Wasittagren streets, Chambersburg.
Mr' Cash paid for Country Produce,.
june2l E. IL REID.
ARKET HOUSE.--The undersigned
li respectfully inform their numerous customers and
the public generally that they have re-opened their Gro
cery Store In the room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Comixtlay, in the Market House, and take this
method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete in
every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass.
ware, Queensorare and everything heretofore kept at their
former place of business. 'they will always keep a suffi
cient stock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the
. place, (Market House.) three floors from the corner, on
Queen Street. [aug3l] HUBER LEMASTER.
ITECHER'S GROCERY. STORE.-
kJ The undersigned has the (awe stodk of FAMILY
GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public at the
lowest CASH PRICES. It is zed necessary to enumerate,
at his stock is large and complete,
L Highest priees paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in
exchange for goods. (abg3l J Cy RUS SPRECHER.
T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE
kw'• GROCER .!ND COMMISSION' MERCHANT
MS MARKET STREET, (North side, above Fifth street)
Philadelphia. e.ug24-ly
TF YOU WANT r _GOOD GOODS *AT
the lowest vices, call at the Fatally Gmeery of E. D.
REID, opposite Dr. Suenerott'a.
I PORT E R s
O F
WINES A. N.,,D LIQUORS.
LAumaIi r SALLADE & CO.,
:513.13 sOL - rll Nrctit
Betz en Ca staidand Trahair p¢imddpik.
GEO. 3L
A. M. SALLAIR.,
J. D. BITIVI,
A L
hottio sealed with green wax with the Initials of th
firm.'
IMPORTED BY
LAIJMAN,IIALLADE St CO.
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCH WINES
AND AN AiSORTSIENT OF
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. '
OSBORNE & CO.'S
oportra
VERT ETNF, ASP DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE,"
Each bottle cealed with yellow wax With the bthialeofthe
Firm.
- LNPORTED DY
LAUMAN, SALLADE OD.,
- &.(5.,
No. 128 South Ninth Strut, Philadelphia.
OLD RYE WHIS4E,Y,
. OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.
WARRANTED.
OBERHOLTZ WHISXEY,
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERRT'S
TAPPErt3 WHISKEY,
AND
READING WINES.
L ' A.U3L3IN, SALLADE, & 0,0.,
Na. 123 South Ninth Street. Philadriphia.
toAnbly.
ILiquoro.
RIVESE, QARDRAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
vivrAoior
eift Distribution.
A , PR E S'E NT FOR
_A'L L I
BONA FIDE GEET DISTRIBUTION ! !
8100,000 fl SGESTANT/AL P,EESENTS
100,000 110XES STEEL PESOS.
100 000 FREE GEM'S.
_-.---
Each parchaser, besides receiving Fru value roe his
money in, Pens. is sure to receive a valuable gift worth
from 30 cents to 55,000. The People's Pen Company, in
eider to introduce their superior Steel Pens to the Public
in the shortest possible space of time, offer the following
splendid inducements. We will sell at retail 100,000 box
es, each box containing one gross and certificate enti•
tling the holder to one share in the allotment of the fol
lowing desirable and substantial gifts.
LIST OF GIFTS
100 Aires of Land in Cattaraugus county, New
York. in the vicinity of Petroleum Wells, $5,00
100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timber Led on
Lehigh River, p6iinsykania. 3,000
.5 U. 6.7 2.10 Coupon Bonds. ' $5OO each. 2503
10 " " " •' ' 100 .. 1,00)
. 10 " " 500
50 Orders on a First-class city bonne for a com
plete snit of fashionable Clothing, $100... 5,000
50 Ladies' Rich Silk Dress-Patterns, $75. 3,750
Chickering's or other good maker, Round -
, Corner Rosewood Piano.-7 octaves--Bsoo 2,500
SO Wheeler & Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing
Iderhines, $5O 2,500
:3 0 Gent's Fine Gold Hunting Case Watches,
8150 3,000
20 Ladies' " - " " " 8100 2,000
50 Gents' " Silver " I " " 40 2,0 00
100 Ladles' " Gold Lockets, large 810,
100 " " , small 7,
1.000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry,. Breast'Pini, and
Ear Rings , $l5 , 15,000
1,000 Ladies' Fine Goldringer Rings, $6 6,030
1,000 Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone
Sleeve Buttons 5,000
1,000 Sets Lady's and Gent's GUM Studs, eq. 5,000
1 ,000 Photographic Albums, $2.50. - 2,500,
10,010 Tickets of Admission to 13arnum's or Bry
ant's, 30 cents., 3,000
35,000 Packages Assorted Stationary, 50 cents,..,. 7,500
50 Fine Brierwood Pipes. form ownimportation.) --
75, cents, 3,750
10,000 Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 50 eta 5,000
50.000 Sheets Fashionable Music, 30 cents, ...
-1 S2ri Photopraphic Portraits of President Lincoln
and Tad, 50 cents, 2,264
The allotment will he conducted in the most Bonorablo
and upright mannei. Every holder of a certificate will
receive a present worth from 30 cents 14 $5,000. They
guarantee to distribute every . article in theljat.
Our Pens are splendid specimens of American industry,
are finer gads than can be bought elsewhere for the same
money, and will stand upon their merits. Price, 81.50
per grass, 144 pens, far either of the following kinds:
No. 1. The People's Pen Co. Business Pen.
No. 2. " Popular Pen, same as
Gillett's, (303.)
" - " • Lady's Extra. Fine.
By MA free, to any address, on receipt of price. We
can refer to patties of standing in this and other cities, as
to honesty, responsibility, etc., etc. The allotment of gifts
mTt bi..publie, and all purchasers Invited to be present.
Addfess THE PEOPLE'S PEN COMPANY.
Business Ofsce, M William Street, New York.
C. q'NEWHOUSE, Actuary.
-• These Pens are also on hand for examination and Sale
at iOe of this paper. ang2-611k
Attica ,
0 D
IODIAT"E!
IODINE!
IQDINE!
DR. FI ANDEDS & CO'S.
-'` . _IODINE WATER!
Chemists and Physicians have long sought to dissolve
lodine, without ajolvent, so it could be taken into the
system in Apure state ; knowing full well that If this could
be done, they would have an antidote for many deleases
now ea:addend incurable.
Atter fifteen years of seientitlo msearch and experiment,
this most important discovery was made by Dr. IL AN-
Elkus, a German Chemist and Physician, and a member of
the Xedical Faculty of New York.
sartitTOGA SPRINGS
Contain only a fraction of The quantity of iodine there is
In this preparation, yet the virtue of the water is due prin
cipally to this element
•US effect upon the system is indeed wonderful HER;
EDITABY DISEASES, "born in the system," breezed.
icated by its use. CHRO.%C DISEASES, no matter of
how long standing, often yield to its subtle influence. As
similating ad (ewe with the Blood, it siza2hes wad purifies
that vital fluid, sending . strength and tiger to all parts of
the body. The most wonderful somas has followed its
use, in all forms of disease originating In
A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
stett. AS
SCRUM - LA, CANCEMA
Ul.CEttt. SALT SIIEVIL
Srmuus, • , Enrairachs,
alatt, ill
CONMIPTION, DYSPEPSIA,
HEKET, I;,IVER. Ali FEMALE COXYLIstrIPs
KIDNEIODISEILSEB, FEVER AND datiE,
REEt3twfunt, &., &0.,
it has effected remarkable cures.
TEE REV. GEO. Slog.ag, by Ra.oolll.Ts,
Editor of the Bible Examiner, publishes in that magazine
the remarkable cam of his son by the use of Dr. Anders'
lodine Water, after all other remedies had been tried in
vain. lie says: "Gratitude to God, and a sense-of obli
gationto Dr. Anders &Co., have made us insert the fol
lowing
" My only son. George F. Storrs, now tilirty.BEVell years
old, has been afflicted for some dozen years. more or less
with painful swellings and intlzunmatlorts in various parts
of his laxly;
oftentimes, seemingly, he was near to death;
then a respite for a season, but only for a return of the dis
ease with more violence.. For the past_three years he haa
had an open sore on his breast, and latterly one near his
collar bone, with ulceration in his threat, that was Tepidly
increasing so that dissolution appeared inevitable. In
this conddiou he applied to Da. AnEne & CO. By the
use of the lodine Water the ulceration in his throat dis
appeared In a short title. Continuing its use, in less than
two months he, was apLarently healed, - and his : • • „..:;•
health much improved, Mr. Shan has since thlly
erect.
This certificate LV FM, and many others, with a treat
ise on the nature and uses of will be sent FREE to
any person sending us their name.
Price el,OO per bottle, or 6.fin 65.00. Sent by Exp&Ai
to all parts of the country,
DR. It ANDERS & CO., Physicians and Chemists,
4a3 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Droggiala generally sur2-6moa.
Ciotbing.
NEWQUA R
RTES AND NEW STOCK.
THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
IN TUE ?SAME?' HOLTSE,
CASMberiburg, Pa.
The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated
by the destruction orChambersburg, has again returned
and opened out in Atli blast in the Market House between
Wallace's Dry Good store and Huber & Len:taster's Gro
cery store, a large assortment of
PALL AND WINTER. GOODS, of every description
and quality. '
This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as
Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts,
Drawers, d:e.„ also
GENTI,EASENS' FURNISHING GOODS, anch as
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col
lets, Umbrellas, etta, &c. •
His stock of Cloths for cristomer work consists of French,
English-4nd Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and
Fancy Cassimers, Black Satin, 'Figured Silks, Plain and
Fancy Cassimer Vestingawhioh mil be made up to order
in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and,
reasonable terms.
Having engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam
prepared to tarn% clothing in the most fashionable styles - ,
and as none but experienced workmen are engaged per
sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my
Store.
Thankful for the . patronage heretofore best Owed, I re
speerfulty solicits continuance of the same.
MEI
T HE NEW PHILADELHHIA
CLOTHLNG STORE!
JOHN DIETER
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Chambersbnrg,
and the public generally, that he has opened
A NEW CLOTHING STORE,
On Main St., in Isaac Hatton's new &nailing.
opposite Haber d Talbert's. -
Hie stock embraces a complete assortment of new -
and desirable Goods, which be offers to
the public at very low rates,.
He also baa a fillkie of
GENTLEMEN'S ruitnsursc; GOODS.
Er call and examine for yotoelves.,../et
P.kRTICIII.AR ATTENTION PAID TO
CUSTOM WORE,
anti satisfeation guaranteed, tinly264
Mentioto.
T A R. H. R. FETTERHOFF, SURGEON
DEk - rtsf. Office one door West of the Telegraph
Office, Greencastle, Pa.
AU work entrusted to him will be promptly attended to
and warranted. usayl7•6ln.
DR. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF
FLOE on Second Street, one square ,South of the
Malice Hence. swat
LI.LLIES' PATENT
WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON.
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES.
VAULT DOORS, AND LODES.
Every safe of ihis manufacture is from one inch to foto
inches thick (according to sire,) of solid iron, chilled by
casting on to a network of Wrought iron bars, and is fug.
tened by Villas' Combination Lock, which beano Eeynor
Rey bole, dm* rendering it secure against burglars, and
Inside of thin Iron wall is attached the best fire-proof
known. The great thickness of Iran in these stunk renders
theta secure In a tire from being warped or drawn but of
shape by beat, or from being crushed by the fall of walls
or utnbers or its own fall. The Vault Doe= are It Inches
thick and 0 inches thick of chified and Wrought Iron and
are fastened by Utiles' celebrated Lock. Send for circu
lars or price lists to the sabscrfber, who is solelent fop
centrist Pennsylvania. OEO. W. PARSO 'B,
- marc.4l-6m 110 Market St., Ilarristnarg, Pa.
Atebeo Stitt- are.
LIGHTNING RODS GALVANIZED:—
ETTER ETSTER are putting up Arktuing
Rod* of Galvanized Iron (all the rods are twisted from The
top to the ground) which is thr snperior for durability and
protection than the common straight Mack Iron Rods.—
The Galvani:a rad being a more perfect conductor and
comes cheaper,.also Lightning Rods repaired in good style.
Call and examine the Galcanmed Rods before haring any
of the black. rods Oat Stem Room on Main street.
- -
COOK STOVES AN,iD Tilt WARE.—
AU Patterns of tik , sumac Parlor and wood. sores
(for burning wood ar rre. Sheet Iron, Capper and
Brass Ware oral] kinds ounitnntly on hand and forsate
champ, at ETTER & EYSTEIrS, Main Street, opposite
Eyster & Bros.' Store.
Tr EROSENE OIL A.ND LAMPS.-ET
IA. 3 W. & MISTER art selling 'ray best quality
of - Kerosene Oil and Lemma also Lamp Shades, of all pat
terns, Chimneys, Wicks, Burners. Lamps of all kinds
altered and repaired at short notice, at tbmr Store Room
on Main Street
COPPER WORK..-ETTER & EYS
TER anrprepared to :make any size Capper Stills,
Worms, Pipes, Brewers' Kettle*, la fact and made of
Copper and at the very lowest Price. All kinds of Cop
perrepairing done, and work all gnaran!eed.
ETTER &'EYSTER ARE PREPARED
to do all kinds of GAS-FITTING. PLUMI3Lni and
BELL HANG INO at abort notice and work guaranteed
to give satisfaction'. -
VTTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
1.11 toput up HEATERS of all kinds, with portable and
Brialt Casing, COOKING RANGES of all kinds, with -Hot
Water Tanks and ever• convenience you ay want.—
Call and sea us before "malting any arrangements pith
(Aber parties.
GREAT REDUCTION
/ _MILLEN, HAMILTON & CO.,
TINWARE, & STOVE DEALERS,
Aare zednaea the picas of their g00da . 25 per coot
They will put on the beet quality. MT ROOFING
(finding the Tin, du:.) for CO per square. If the owner
finds the Tin they will put it on, soldered, for $2 00 per
N E
square.
People would do well to call upon them before making
contracts or prechases elsewhere
Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB
BRAG, ,fi.c., at the cheapest rates
LIGHTbMift RODS, of best Galvanized Iron, put up
istraegly and cheaply
& CO., bare a tine asiatalentof
JAVA.NNED
BIRD CAGES
811 of which they offer at short profits.
Give do= a call and see for yourselves. Inlay 10
.FOIr C 0 lit FORT, CONVENIENCE
Economy and DtrabiUty, use
I.MTDON.EITCIEBNER.,
Iran Pounders, and Manufactures of Stoves, Beaten',
'rimed and Enantalled Waxes, fang23-6na.
ratlibrire euttag, &t.
HTT,A - RDW ARE •
HUBER .Sc TOLBERT
Rave opened their atom
- On Main street,
nearly opposite their old place of business,
with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &0.,
cetuditing in part of
Iron, Painta,
Nails, Oils,
Spikes, r E Turpentine
Steel. - • Tar,
Hinges, Varnish, '
- Planes, Glass,
Files, Blesrdng Powder,
Brushes, Grind Stones,
Shovels, = Cedar Ware,
Rakes, Pocket Euless,
Spades,
Special attention is called
to
Bader* and Contractors,
as they are
prepared to Dinah in any quantity, •
'at wholesale,
everything in their line.
Call and examine our stock,
COACH AND SADDLERY
nARDWARE.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he continues to carry on the above business,
at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re
formed Church, CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
Having enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach
makers will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of 004 suited to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country Hopkins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Ciirthhig:
Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat
Bair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton
Hemel Biter and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned
Conch Handles, newstyles; Curtain Frames; Hob Bands;
Bridle Fronts; Roseates; Swivels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Glg Haines.
BUCELES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns ,• Ivory and Wooden Martingale
Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of othergoods suitable
for the trade.
ALL KINDS OP ?LATINO, &a, done with neatness
and despatch. Ede.ol4) LEWIS IVAMPLER.
J. T. HOSKINSON
CHEAP HARDWARE!
BRAND & FLACK
Had a caw goods under the pavement, which were not
burned. Such as Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard.
ware. Besides, they have just received from New York
and Phliadelphiaa very large lot of goods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been
burned out, therefore we offer /non, Nails, Hocks, Ifinges,
Screws, Bolts, Oily G2asayaird, &eqatthe.owektfigure.
TO BLACI6BOTILS Arkn FAR-liißgt
- We hare on hand about 16 Tons Iron of diaerent kinds,
which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city.
Also we hare 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at
front 61010 dollars per keg.
CUTLERY.
Knives and Forks, Scissors, Razors, Pocket Knives,
Spam, &0., just received. from New York which we offer
very , low. sep2B
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS
Shoemakers' Findings,
Saddled rindin
Ast BRAND & FLACK'S.
SHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
23 cents each and many other articles which was in
the are, which can be made as good as new
at BRAND & FLACK'S.
CEDAR WARE.—CaII at the Store in
the Arley. BRAND &FLACK.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;.
ROPES & TWINES.
Themndersigned having purchased' the entire Stoek and
Pi:tared of the Rope and Twine Afanufactary of J. P.
Grey, deo'd. respectfully announces to her friends, and the
former patrons albs establishment, that she will continue
to carry on the business, in aft its various branches, at
THE OLD STAND,
on Plaaklin street, Chambersbarg, where she will be pleas
ed to twelve the calls and ordersof the public. Allkinds,
M'7-411.ana dilates of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
-always kept on hand or made to order of the beet material,.
B.d 82..481 at reasonable primal, Ia conuectioxi with the
above business, she Is also prepared to manatheture
RAIR. Hb9K, AND OTHER
ISIATTRASSES,
at well as Horse Blankets and Fly Nets of superioignal
ity and style. retsotut in want of superior articles In the
above line are regnested to call, crania their olden, which
wilt be attended to promptly.
de4141
OB PRINTIIQG in every style done at
j,/ the oseokatt 4 Fnuocunnovernmor..,
IN PRICES!!
MI
BRASS,
rTnnt/!ry
sad also,
ya ~: a : ~ Y: aagatt'
WATER COOLERS, AC.
EUROPEAN RANGE! •
THE HEST &OWE ME MINTED,
BOLD BY
CHASE, SHARPE d THOMPSON,
Na 209 N. Second a., Pkileulelphia.
MARY F. GRAY.
August 302'1861.
Zrego, 'Fins anb ifttptto,_,
WEST FRAN.ELIN NURSERIES.-
LARGE AND CHOICE FRUIT TREES
A PREVAILING ERROR CORRECTED-
The
The Idea has become current, that Ryder tom solcton t
his nurseries, in parefrout the circumstance of havingsold
at auction a ytwoon of stock last spring, the sole of width ,
were intended only to reduce the. surplus stook of -sonie
leading items, anti give all an opporranitytosew for them.
seh•evand all who were in attendance at thesevemlanc
tints well know that the stock on hand is very large and of
superior quality. &keret pretending nurserymen, solic
iting orders through this meaty haveendeavored tomato,
this idea bear upon the community ; that this establish
ment is sold out and the business discontinued. Suchard
shadier falsehoods We been indulged in by local an.
traveling tree speculators for the peettllar benent Of them
selves. The public are hereby informed that the business
is and will be continued as heretofore, and all orders how-
ol i o large or small, will be fined entire from our own
grounds. We Vo‘r e hall stock of every Preat Tree,
Plant, or Grape Pine described in our catalogue, anti con•
eminently are not dependent on othet wineries for slap- -
ply. nor compelled to send tit several hundred miles for
Trees to fill the orders of mar customers. - -
We arc prepared to 811 orders entire from our own
grounds and twenty per cent cheaper, considering the
quality of the stock, than any other establishment in the
county. All persons who wish to purchase are invited to
call personally and examine stock. Early attention to this
will be of vast interest to those interested, as we can show
grentvexiety of butt through the fruit season. Fruit
for sole at the nurseries in large or !Small quantities. -
Pest Office address, London Franklin CO., Penna.
RYDER, Proprietor.
West Franklin Nurseries, on the London mayors p o i -••••„road,
road, june2B-3ra •
FRANKLIN NURSERY.—Desirous of
clearing part army grounds, I otter forsale,
30,000 ARPLE, TREES.
These Trees are grafted with the best and most appro.
ved varieties of Apples, and are grown =good sandy'
loam. They have an abundance of Sine Ahrens roots andt
can be removed without risk. They can be finished
from fire feet to nine feet In height); with proportionately
heays stalks, and are well worth the attention of persons
wishing to plant orchards. I will sell them at front 610%
614 per 100, according to size and quality of Tree, when
ordered in (patine° of 100 and upwards.
PEAR, CHERRY and PEACH TREES for fall plant.
ing aLso on band. - -
EVERGREEN and SHADE TREES in variety, with
a general assortment of SHRVAHEP.K,
- GRAPES.-1 am prepared to receive and fill orders far
Grapes for fall planting, Such es Concords (the best dark
now cultivated,) Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, T. Kale;
and all the latest varieties offered.
A. moderate charge to cover expenses for packing. All
goals delivered in Chambersbnrg Cr at the Haft Road
if desired.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will receive
prompt attention. J. HEY SER. - Agent,
may3l4m Franklin N =seri, Chambersburg PS.
117 E S T FRANKLIN NURSERIES.—
TREES, PLANTS, VINES, &C . .
The subscriber would call the attention of all prisons
who ha se not a full supply of Fruit on theirpremises, to
the large and well selected assortment of nun Trees,
Vines, ere.., now offered for the tall trade - Our stock is
very large and comprises the best varieties known to po
mologists. Our collection of Fruits of every class Is by r
far the largest in the county and second to none in the
State.
We Invite allikho wish to purchase Trees to any extent,
to come and see and leave their-orders at the earliest pos
Bible opportunity. We guarantee that no one will regret
the visit, as we are prepared to show more variety in the
fruit line than any similar establishment in the country.
Fruit can be seen g o ing at any time through the fruit
season. Fruit for sale at the nurseries of all kinds in sea
son. Address, aL. RIDES, Proprietor.
London, Franklin Co., Pa.
WestFnmklitt Nurseries; on the Loudon and Cove Gap
road. 4• inne2B-3m
QTRAWBERY PLANTS MAY BE
planted now and until the Ist of October. The eer-
Her planting through August and beginning of Septem
ber, will bear good crops next season.
We can supply good plants now of the following =ie.
ties, all of which are worthy of cultivation:
At 50 cts per dozen; 81,00 per 100, S 7 perlOCO, Alba.
ny Mulling, Austin Shaker, Bayne's Favorite, French's
Seedling. Hooker, lowa, Triumph de Gana, Tntilopee
Victoria, Vicomptesse, liericart de Thury. The follow.
ing at $1.50 per dozen; 50 plants ea,ou z 100 plants 85,00:
New Jersey Scarlet, Agriculturist, Colonel Elsworth;
Hitley's Goliath, Russell - Frolitle, Filrmore. The teal al=
not ready before Ist of September, - must be ordered in
time to secure a supply.. Address,. B. L. UNDER,
iVest Franklin Nurseries, Loudon, Franklin county Pa.
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
v.)IN vAßlETr.—Large sized node Tzees for street
planting. Orders for - those should be sent in early. They
can best be seen and determined upon while the foliage
is upon them. [june23.3ml H. L. RYDER-
iinsuxante.
ANIFRICXN LIFE fl' SIIRANCE AND
'TRUST CO., Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets,
Philadelphia- Incorporated 1250. Charter Perpetual.
Authorised Capital, 8303' Paid-Up Capital, 1M0,1.160.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4,1864.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend -of
FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon MU
TUAL POLICIES during the 'year ending December 31st,
1663, and is force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi
dend of 1860 on Policies issued dnririg that year to be
paid, as the annual premiums on mod Policies are re
ceived. ' OFFICERS.
• Presidras—Alexander Whilldin.
Secretary and Treasurer--John S. Wilson.
,das,e C. We.
BOA OF TRUSTERS.—Alexander Whilldiu, 1.
Edgar Thomson,George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock;
Albert C. Robers, P. B. a ptz Samuel Work,
William
J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Samuel T. Bodine, John
Allman, Charles Role It, balm Hertel:amt. -
WE. O. REED,Mambersburg, Pa., is the authorised
Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com
pany, and Is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any
information wanted, and to take Insurances.
Das. J. C. Rzcauars and W. IL BOYLE, Matkia
drainers.
RE,FERENCES--Hon...L K. M'Clure, Ray. S. J. I , Uo.
colls, J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marsha,
Cashier of the Hagerstown Sank..
Persons dashing Information or wishing_ to 1/1/9.1 . 0 will
please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will
be waited on in any part of the Conlity or State.
main W. G. REED, Agent
I .B29 CHARTER PERPETUAL.-.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PRILARELPIIIA.
ASSETS
On aantuirY 1, 1865...
CAPITAL.....,
ACcErrap Stntimus.
bivsarzo PaP-Vans
I- Iscostr. poll 1243
83,000,00 a.
$5,121,927
•
truemps> Giants,
88,416.
Loas PAID Saco 16
PERPETUAL AND. TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
LINERAL^TERMS.
. DIRECTORS:
Charles N. BanCter, . . Isaac Lee, ,
Tobias Wagner, EdwardC. Lisle,...:
Samuel Groot, Geo. Estes,
Jicob It. 13mitb, Alfred Title;
George W. Richards, Fras. W. Lew* M. D.
CE,ARLES N. BANCKER, President,
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Provident
JAB. W. WAWsrEit, SecO, pro. tem.
DAVID OAKS is the antlanized Agentof the Coln
pang in Chambersburg, who ! nill furnish all information
necessary to applicants. • leat23tt.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. Incorporated r 94. Charter Perpetnel.
CAPITA/. SW' 0,000, Office2M_Walarn Street,
The promptpaymentof CliiinefolLomis during
the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has
been to existence, entitles them to the confidence of the
public.
This company will also Insure against loss by,4CAR or
INVASION.
Persons wobing to insure will please mill on or address
the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, cbambezetug,
As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cannel
all Perpetual as well as ; Term policies covering property
destroyed by the Rebels on tberinh of July, returning the
full premium paid on application at my Caoe.
W. G. REED, Agent.
RZFF.RESCES—J. D. Grier, S. Allison Erne; Esq.,
Maier J. C. Austin, Col. A. R. ArGiure. - fehB
OUR AGENT.—Mr. Join; GROVE, of
Chambersborg.-4 the General Agent of the Frank,
tin County Mutual Insurance Company. June 7)
- edam ant *coats.
TACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR
STORE--Haring re•built my Tobacco and Cigar
Store on South Main street, (corner of Washington *Main
streets) two squares from the Diamond, I would invite all
to call andsexamine my stock, consisting of
CHEWING TOBACCO* -
Congress, all - Cavendish,
'Twist, al kinds, Rose Twist, -
Flounder,. old. Virginia.
Nan, - Roney Dew.
Michigan Fine Cat_ Ste., &c. -
Anderson Shorts - Solace
Talisman, _dart's Delight, ,
Plantation, -- - Sunny Side,' ace.
KW - 888
Scotch - Connie.
SMOKING:-
Big Link,
an ills
Oanshaldi, _
Grant,
fftel.
J.- A...JACOB&
Raypw,
Large Hand,
Cut and Dm
Lynchburg.
Jameeltiver,
?dead,
imp 2 1
RENIOV AL OF 1311 S S, TOBACCO
1.111
AND SEGAR STORE—Tbeandersignedhas red
moved his Tobaeco and Seger Store to his new room, on
SECOND STREET, non door to zee Prismiship
House, where he will keep On hand a complete in=
TOBACCO AND SWABS, rubes Natm• Lea; m a n•
igan and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.
aprilsC. H. atm. -
_
To DYSPEPTICS.—Hang been at3lie
ted for a number of yews with Dyspepsia. I ins
oa t -j o s s ; to try DR. WISRART'S MEDICINE for that
disease. I derived great benefit and reoomreend r ed lUD
quite a number of my meads an d who were also numb
benefited by it, and whose testimonial ran behaditne**
~.a rs. !have been aßpointed UT Dr. W... as Agent
fur the Sale of hie Medicine, whofesal .
e or retail.
W. G. REED,
Repository race. Chambersborg Pa.
ace.rM
PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The Penturylrimia State Agri*Usual
Society will hold its Exhibition do Septaxber...th, 27th,
:'nth end 29th, 1969, at WM/A/WORT, Lycoadng
county. Penonybranle. -
Any information denim!. by perms desiring to exbibit,
applicaThins fur premium ,tat or postern, or brtnembetteof
the Society: will, be given by OA. andendgbeiV•oelt.
BOYD RAXILTON, president,
julys A. BROWER =rant,
.14,D:1107,404
... 8400,000
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