The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 06, 1865, Image 4

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pENNRYLVANIA RAILROAD
WENTER MEE WU& Frvz THINS DAILY
CO alla frma lu a ie r ido caul Pittararg. Con;and after
Monday. 0 n t, 0 6 4 , 7 :310, 1864, The Passenger Trains of the
Pennsylvania BaltroalComrcmy will depart from 'nazis
burg arid =ire at Pllladelfb_la ared Pittsburg as follows:
ASTWARD:
THROHGEIEXPRESSTRALN leaves Harrisburg dai
ly at 2,0 A. AL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55
X.
S PAST . UNE leaves Harrisburg day (except Monday)
at UP a. N., and mires at West Philadelphia at 12.40
P. M. raAfipllgPlS take breakfast at Lancaster.
MA/1 TR&LY Imes Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1.30 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5:
35 P. M.
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris•
burg dala
(except Sundays ) at 11.55 P. M., and arrives at
West P delPlua at C.% A. It.
'HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves
Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. st., and ar
il", at West Philadelphia at Pai P. H. This trate Am Ito
Bonner ion. the Wert.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavesHar.
Ashur); daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. It., and arrives at
Lancaster at 9.15 .e. connecting (except on Monday)
with the Fast Line atm.
WESTWARD
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris•
burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. M., Altoona 6.50
A. at:, take breakfast, and afrivo at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.m.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRALS leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Monday) at 125 A. 31.: Altoona 8.15 A. M.,
take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. 3f.
THROUGH EXPRESS leave.sliarrisburg daily at 3..
25 A. M., Altoona at gar, A. M., take breakfast and arrives
at Pittsburg at 2.40 P. M.
PAST LUST leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
- id 4.00 P. X: Altoona at 0.10 P. M., take supper. and ar
ri s es at Pitnibrug at •2.00 A. M.
MAIL TRALlVleaves Harrisburg daily (except San
day) at L4O P. M.: Altoona at 7.55 P.. 34.. take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. M.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMIODATIONwest leaves Lan.
mister at 11. 2 .1) A. 31., connecting there with the 'Mail west:
leaves Mount Joy at 11.31 A. It, and arrives at Harrisburg
at 1.00 P. 3t. .
SPECIAL 7s.:OTIOE
THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 P. Itu
stops there, passengers fur East of liarrisharglay orer un
til 11.55 P. )L SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
nov9 Sari't Middle Div. PeDlla. R. R.
XTORTHERN CENTRAL :RAILWAY
FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to
end from Baltimore and Warhington City.
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to anti from Pittsburg and the }feat.
POUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Braneh Susquehouno, Elmira and all of Northern
New York.
:he and after_ Monday, Oct. 17th, 1064, the Passenger
:Trains of the Northers Central Railway will arrive at and
depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows:
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (eicept
Sunday) /0:25 A.N.
leaves Harrisburg P.ll.
arrives at Baltimore .1:40
EX PRESS TRAlNlcaves Sunbury daily (ex
-rept Sunday)
leaves liar r sburg (except ‘,t
Monday) ' 2:50 A.3L
arrives at Baltimore 7:00 AAL
HARRISBURG ACCO3LMODATION leaves
- Harrisburg
SUNBURY Accommonatios leaves Sun
bury daily (ex. Sunday)...
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
- Sunbmw daily (ex. Sunday) 9:05 P.M.
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday)
leaves Harrisburg;.
arrives at Sunbury 405 PAL
EXPRESS TRAIN leavesl3altimore daily... 9:30
arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
cept :Monday)
arives at Sunbury•
ERIE EXPRESS TRAD.: leaves Baltimore
daily (except Sundays) at..
•• leaves Harrisburg ,built' (ex
cept Sundays) at
arrives at Sunbury at .
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves
Baltimoredally(ex.Sloaday 3:(S) P.M.
arrives at Harrisburg at:.... 7:30 P.M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATIONIeaves Han
risbarg daily (ex. Sunday). COO P.m
_ The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points, Mail
and Express trains ran through to Elmira.
For further information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl•
canitt Railroad Depot.
-ort°ti•64
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—Thi< great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
J. N. DuBARRY. Gen : Styr
If has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, and is operated by theta.
Its entire length wan opened I'm pass,nrer and freight
business, October 17th. Id 34.
TIME OF' PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG
=
Mail Train
Lock Haven Accommodation
LEAVE WESTWARD,
Mail Tr4iii ' L
Lock Haven Accommodation,
Passenger Cars run through on Mall Train, 'without
change beth ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Carson Mail Train both ways between
Philadelphia and Lock Haven. and on Elmira Express
Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore.
Tor information respecting Passenger basiness apply at
Corner 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents 4
S. B. RD:GgiON , Jr., Cur. 13th and ilaiketla.
J. W. RgssoLns, Erie.
W3t. BROWN. Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltimore, Md.
H. H. HOUSTON,
^t Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWL , ,7 4 .:ER,
Gen. Tiehet Agent, Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
Gen. Manager, Williamsport.
MD
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 6,7, FRANK
RAILROADS.—CLUNGE OF gOURS.—
On and after Monday, October 31, le4, Passenger Trains
will run daily, as followe , ..(SundaY6 exeePtea,.
FOR CHADHIERSBURG A.:;;D HARRISBURG
Leave Efagerstevra .....
" Oreeneastle
/
(Arrive at
(Thambersbarg
Leave at.
Leave Shippensburg
Newville
Carlisle fall 10:10 •x:46
Meebauitzburg , 7:03 10:42 3:16
Arrive at Harrisburg 7:30 11:15 3:45
, FOR CHAMIBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
Leave Harrisburg .
" lifeckuutiesburg..
Carlisle
" Nearville
" Shippinsburg....
Arrive attbansbentburg
Leave Cbanabersburg
Greencastle .
Arrive at Hagertenm
Making oldie eonneetions at Harrisburg with trains for
Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains
for all points West.
The Train leasing Harrisburg at 4:15 P. St 1 / ,sans only as
tar as Carlisle. .. 0. LULL. Supt.
R. B. °thee, Chamb'g, Oct. 31, 18f4 _
*abblerti anti Ramesss.
QADDLERY! REMOVAL!!
L) JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement revel.
ved from them heretofore, and be would invite them and
the community generally, who may need any thing bolas
line, to give him a call at his new stand, on Main Street,
on the same site occupied by him previous to the fire, where
be keeps constantly on band every variety of SADDLE.
RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and be
is prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competi
tion. Every• article offered for sale is warrented to be
made,. of the best materiol and by competent workman,
which will be fully demonstrated on an examination there
of.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also call the
attention of persons wanting a good, neat and cheap and
substantial Trunk or Valise to his assnrbnent. npring
ADDLERS' HARDWARE.—C. 11.
1:01VIXIN has just purrltased in the East a large
stock or SADDLERS' HARDWARE comistwg
Rackets, Rings, Rifts, flames, Bridle Fronts, Tact, Itle:
eta, Rosettes, SwireLs, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Nam,
trimmedund lull-plate self-adjusting Trees, Patent awl
Enamellal Leather, Saddlers' Patent Leather Col
lars, Ornaments, Girth and Rein Web; Cock-eyes, Thread,
Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, &e., which he invites
!Toddler's and others to eatl and examine, and which will
be mid at low rates.
11. GORDON HAS ON HAND A
large assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bri.
dies, Halters. flux, - Round.,Bridles. Wagon, Carriage
and Linen Nets of all kinds. iron sl,oo to $7.00; 'Curry
Combs, Horse Cards. Mane Combs, Bnisties, 'Horse Boots,
Cow Hides, and many other articles not necessary to eon.
inemte.
p g MOVAL.—C. H. GORDON has 're-
XL, mmlabiß SADMERY Siff )1' to the stand oxen•
pied by him previous - to the fire. on 3 L STP.P.ET, a raw
doors Sooth of Groenattalt's Hotel.
13oots anb *tots.
REMOVED.—The undersigned has the
pleasure of inf. elning ble oaf enwtomers and the pub
lie generally, flout be has room., etl his BOOT Sr. SHOE
STORE to the .IVcw &irk Bat!ding of Orange Ludwig,
on sfulb Street, one door south of Greeoawalt's Hotel,
at- ere he is now opening the large./ w,grtment of Boots
veld Shoes ever bronglat to thecouot3. His stock embra•
err every variety of Youth:, Ladles' and Men's BOOTS
S. SHOES, which for style of finidt and durability of
near. cannot be surpassed in file malty, and which will
Le told at mices to suit the times. Hal ing purchased THE
T..ITEgT . RTYLE OF LASTS. Ice is prepared to make
Customer work, at short notiee, by the best workman In
the county. With a disp.Stion to be obliging and ac.
rommodallotite Lupins to merit a liberal share of pat
ronage—without a drears to monopolize, as his motto is,
in ury ember; calamity, to live And let lire.
Particutor - attentioapafd lo all kinds of Repairing.
T imms CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM, WITH.
OMMMM
He hate also on hand, and for ode, ebenp, Trunks, Va
.lLses, Carpet Stlh, Llnen nod Peter Collars., Pape
Envelopes, Inkdennds Steel
way 10 P. FELDMAN.
N. B.—All-pornous lcsmyinir tlaqnselvee indebted win
pleaee "ealland make immediate , Lettleinent, that I may be
enabled to &get my former liabilitien in the City.
THE GENTS' G LOVE-KID GAITER,
with or without IluoltleA, ut : PAXTON'S.
FINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS,
4,4, 1 ,„ n d ,i, m4 }4.. In.r rmn.irooi at PAXTONI4
Brno ant latbitiAtic.
HOW IS YOUR TOE.—Gota kote Corn
hove you 1 No pence day or night Try u certaiu
thing once.` You will he ready to double the price in an
hour after thdng it. This article is only sold'uith a guar
ant. that it will give ease quirk and remove n Corn o r
Wart without pain. Prepared and sold only at NLXCIV
Drug Store.
7.0 C LAX
7:30 A. 31
IF.
Y 0 lI_IL.-IVE THE REBEL ITCH . :
Or the Seven-Year
Or any kind of Pelt,
Tetter or RinglOorM,
Pimple , or rely Ertiptiout.,
Use NIXON'S OINTMENT.
`lra) t. 51
1.35 P.ll.
3.15 A.M.
.1.53 A.M.
IXON HAS ALWAYS ENI)EAVOR
,A. I 'b to have the hest of everything for his email:nett+.
Hence Ilia Large roles 01 fine Perfumery, Soap: hair Oils
and Toilet Articles. •
lEEE
12:L 1.11
3 25 N. M
ALMOST INSTANT RELIEF AF
FORDED to those who suffer m ith Corns, by call
ing. at NIXON'S.
VARMERS,- STOCK OWNERS, AT-
T ENTION!-o,e -Vitant'S Kam- and Cattle P,acd f
and yon will see the improvement very 5000.
. _
BRANDY AND WINE FOR 3LEDI
to apply tor drinking. pur
pare. At
1:40 t.
1:30 1•. M.
1:15 A. N
1:40 F.
A. A NEW BRQOM SWEEPS CLEAN."
new Flairl3nish ought to eleati well. Hymn
want a good Ifoir llrre.h. go 6., NIXON'S..
V ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
_IL Reeht's Crnup Syrup,
Heltnbelara Extract Buchn,
Ayers' Sannwarilla,
Ayers Cherry Peetorahw
Winslow' Soothing Syrup.
. at SPANGLER'S.
R .0 K ItOSE AT
BIIRNETT'S COCOAINE,
at SPANGLER'S.
A. 31: P. 51.
7.00 ::45
,7" 3.35
q:l7 4:9A)
CHAMOIS SKI\S.•AT
SP.A.NGLER'S. _
8.30 1155
9:00 1
:12 00
711ERCHANT'S (lARGLING OIL, Al
- SPANGLER'S.
- IT'CAtISTER'S OITME r NT,
iv .1 at SPA-Vial-Mt
A.M. P.M. P.M.
8:05 1:90 4:15
8:97 2:20 4:50
9:27 2:58 5:15
10:02 3:34 -
10:33 4:04
11:00 9:35
11:10 , 4:45
11:55 5:35
12:35 6:15
PURE - LIQU-ORS, AT
SPANGLER'S.
-1113 RT AND COSTAR'S RAT E3TER
-1) at` SPANGLED. S.
COSTAR'S BED-BIIJ EXTERMINA
TOR, at SPANGLER'S.
10Pit STARCH, FARINA AND CON
eentrateti Lye, at SPANGLER'S..
DRT.J I GS! DitUGS!4
C. H. cr:E4:sLEn, , ......for to HEY.ER & CRESS
LEE, has opened so Ids new room, on Second street, oppo.
site the Post (Mice, where every• effort will be made to
sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired
A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re
ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs,
Chemicals, and Patent Medicitieskt now offered. Also a
desirable assortment of
Perfumery,
Snaps,
Pocket Books,
Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Cosmetics,
Dentifrices,
and Fancy Articles in great variety.
KEROSENE LAMPS..—Every description of Hand
Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps and Side Lamps,
suitable for Kitchen use, Parlor use, Store use and Dike
use
THE BEST„COAL OIL IN THE Id AIIKET.
Fa t ally Dyes of nu Colors. Everything in a Draggiste
bll.ol , ev.
Prveurirnowl receive special attention, and are
compounded with care and skill. C. B..CRL'SSLER,
- Second Street, opposite the Post Office.
- Sortuarbing lipuots
U rr I''', I ' M P ARI E 4N R G ALNDIC-COIDIISSI&ON 3I N ERc E Iit A NT6 D
'Nora, Stwond Street, opposite the Cumberland Vallty
Railroad Depot, Chambersburg,
Care run regularly to and from Philudelptit ainl Balti
more.
•• •
AGENTS.—Penertek. Zell & Hinehman, No. SOS Mar
ket St., Philadelphia.
- L 3 ken.; Valley, Broken Egg and Nutt COAL, (duvet
from the mince). Vrilke-lotrre nod Ppte Grove FOUNDRY
COAL. LUMBER, gIIINOLBS. SALT, PLASTEIt and
Hat.eoek CI.3IENT, kept eta,tantly on hand. FLOUR,
GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kill& parelmed at the
bigheNt east. price..
Septll, WRIt.MERLICII & READ.
entisto.
DR. 11. R. FETTERHOFF. SURGEON
DENTIST. DEASP <me door West of the Telegraph
Otlee, Greetleastle.,Pa.
All vork entrirtted to hlta,alll be promptly attended to
and t warranted. mayl7-6m.
DN. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF
j_J no: qn See and Street, :one square Smith of the
Market Honse. aug2l
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.—The
uodersigned would respectmlly inform the public - that
he has resumed t 4 Carriage making business at the old
It tuna of Peiff•r dr. Foltz, be the corner of Market and Sea
cod Streets, whore he is prepared to make to order any
bold of CARRIAGES dealred. Ho will also keep on hand
and fur sale all kinds ofvohicks, such as IIAROUCILE:ti,
CARRIAGES, HlHiCan..
He will also give pattledar attention M repaltiagVehl
cleS and no he has - none but the bSst of irotkmen is his
employment Ittomis assured that his work will give sat•
Isfactkm.
Ms prices aitl be found to be as lose if not lower than
at any'q other shop. • • ri
LIVERY.-11e keeri on hand a staelt . eivg — onA saddle
and driving Homes and , Cnninges of different kinds fur
hire at reasonable ruto..
rnav3. Ifl O
MILLER,
EMI
YEW DRUG STORE,
one door west
-
itnowx's
has a
WELL SELECrED
EgURT DRUGS,
ennxicALS
MEM=
PATENT MEDICINES,
KEROSENE OIL,
LAMPS,
4 PERFIJIt EU I'
SOAPS, 6cc
We End of Brown's Hotel.
P. HENRY PETPFER
3 144wit141
nit _fang 6iiotro.
D
GOODS
AND-NOTIONS
ECEL'L 4- GILBERT,
EMEI33
NEW STORE,
MAIN STREET,
Nearly - Opposite to Greenman Hotel,
Have Jost opened with an entire new stock of Dry Gcods
and Notions of all kinds, which they have selected
with great care to adapt them to this market,
and which will be sold at the lowest
• CAM RATES, Their list includes
All grades of Calicos, -
Lupen's best d'Laines, plain and printed,
Muslin
Amelines,
Barathea.s,
Brocade Alpacen,
Black Alpacca,
Silk Crape Plaids, <
Fancy and Plain cold Armnres,
Shepherd Plaids, all kyle...,
Lupen's best French Merinos, all eolors
3loorning Goods, all styles,
Plain and Printed Flannels, •
Sack Flannels. _
Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all eolom,
White, Red, Grey and Yellow Flannels,
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, all kinds,
Shirting 3luslins, bleached and brown,
Sheeting 3lnslins, bleached and brown,
Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, French and American,
Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Yertings, &a,
Lined Table Clothe, Towels and "
Napkins, in every style,
Ladies' Corsets, all prices.
Ribbons, Laces, Ruffles, -
Hose, Glares,
Spool Cotton,
Veils Cellars,
Handkerchiefs,
Pins, Needles. &e,, &e.
ALSO, A GREAT TAME FY Op
BALMORALAXD HOOP SKIRTS.
lletrierulx.r, No Old Goocht at ECKEL C. Gmlirarfs
Sow Store. Call awl exam line. (mg*
E M 0 V• .A L !
Wm. WALL.kcE & Co
haw• ttowred their Dry Cund Store to the stand ,teettpled
by them previous to the fire, on the
Corner of Main mind Queen Street:,
nod ore in receipt of a large lot Of Goods, bought at reduc
ed prices. at the late New York Auctionx, to which they
invite the attention of the public.
To persook in want of Dry Goods we say now is the time
to buy.
To the ladies we offer a large assortment of Dress
Goo,:
Black and Fancy Silks,
Poplins, Banal:ens,
Plain and Fancy, Dello:P., &e.
'We hare a geed wren:omit ott C.upets Matting, Oa
Cloths, which we will bell low,
Coll :,on and get bargains, at
. 'WM:WALLACE tt CO'S.
3i)ats, anb tEapo - . ,
GO TO DECIfERI" S
and
'BUY Yfll•R HATS AND ('..1 PS,
Ire nil] :ell you :I
I eft, r
selli.•~a6lr and
Inter Looking llat
1-,I; miiNEY,
than eon he bonzbr el:ptchere.
FRESH ARRIVAL.—Now is the time
to buy y our Fall and Winter Good, and W. W.
PAXTON'S, in the Market House, is thr; place to get them
cheap and good. A very fine assortment of
Men.' tine and coarse Roots, Poihnorals and G - atten,
Ladies' Glove Kid, Morocco and
Coar.e Shot, and Gaiters
Missce told Childress' Shoes and Gaiters
of every style. AL.,
HENS' AND BOYS HATS AND CAPS
at prices to suit all. The best Horne.matoe of flats to
had. A tine tosmrtment of
Trunk.: Carpet Bag,
Valises, Cane,
Umbrellas, tke.,
constantly on hamL Call and examine our stock beforti
pnrchnsing. In the Market House, on Second street.
F'L LS T Y L E
OF
HATS AND CAPS.
• DEUHERT has just reemvisi the
FALL STYLE OF HATS,
which he
Selling Cheaper than the Cheapror.
Call and get bargaiu, t
THE PATENTHESORT HAT
of all
-SHAPES AND COLORS, -
at LOW PRICES. at
DECHERT:B
on Second Street. near the Washington House.
MEN'S BOY'S . D uid t'ILILDREN'S
H:ITS of ever p at
PAXTON-S.
THE ...SHERIDAN RESORTE HAT,'
a nice article, nt PAXT6N'S.
Gento' Surntoting Opooto.
GEN TLEME-N'S
Ft:RNISHING ROOM,
RAT AND CAP 'STORE
QI:EYN STILEET,
Opposite Brown's flout
JAMES M. ROSS
Alpspeetfally calk the attention of the public bi hia fall
and elegant Mock of
GENT7:E7IEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Malta
jam opened at hilt new room on tpterat Street. sign nt the
"lied Shirt," direetlroppoqte . Brun lig Hotel
1 non 4 to
FURNISHING GOODS
I=
811131 R and Drawer 4,
Collura,
Ho fiery,
(;10.,•ea.
Cii
ALSO-A FILL LINE OF
'HATS AND 0/APS,
eiobreeing every style and slze, suitable for all ekes, and
to which he invite. partieiqclz attention.
17311BILELLAS AND C.ViES: "t.
A beautiful and good assortment, selling ver3, rserloa•
ALSO—A LARGE LOT or NOTIONS,
Genesßug, In part, of Chinni-Boards. Checker Boat", I hi
minor% Soap., Perfumery., anmdnn, Rohe, Penelle
Pocket.ltooloi, Combt, Tooth'ke, Hair, Tooth, Nail and
Shoe "Implies, which arr °MI to the Public with
the WA 'lmmo of pleasing, all wlio tnay favor me with a trial.
Call and &amine my stock. Goods shown' fru: of rikarge.
Don't forget the Meet Sign of the
UED SHIRT!
Queen Street, upponite Brown'B [cote!
JT T. 1„),„ , ,E12 A C X s
• • 'No. 37 Smith SECOND Street, above Chestnut,
'PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETINGS ! CARPETINGS !
Baying received by late arrivals, all the newest and
most attractive Styles of Curpetings,-1. A3l PREPARED co
OfTElsat the I,OIVE6T . PRICE?. VillOrs.sALE & RETAIL,—
Johns
John eCostley & Son English Tapestry Brussels ;
& Hartford Three-Ply and Extra Superlngralu Car
pets, with a large assortment of medium and low priced
CaltPETISms, WrinOVV SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, &-e.,
J. T. DELACROIX,
1 , 10. 37 South SECOND St eet, between Chestnut &
sylSam Market, PHILADELPHIA-
efoierito, 84r.
G ELvvicKs & BURKHART
have on hand the
fancies noes OP MERCHAND I n.
in town, and. e'en goods
WHOLESALE AS CHEAP
imy house hi Philadelphia.
G ELwicKs & BURKHART
manufacture every iption of
CANDIES AND CONFE descr
CTIONARY,
7 and Fell strictly at CITY PRICES.
OIL! OIL! 4
0_IL! OIL!
GELWICKS &BITRKHAIIT
WHOLESALE
KEROSFSE AND LITBRICATENTG OILS
as cheap as -it can be bought .at Pittsburg with freight
added,"Thal cheaper by 3 to {Teats per gallon,
with freight added than it can be ,
bought in Philadelphia.
„..t..TV-' Country Merchants, notice this fact. You can do
better in Oils with this firm than either city, at we buy In
large quantities expressly far wholHaliuz.
aELWICKS & BURKHART
VI have just received a line of superior
FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
AP LEDUCED PRICES.
G ELWICKS dc; BIJR1(1 1 / 2 ART
Lave a large supply of
PRIME HAMS,
at a reduction on former figures.
GELIVICKS BURKHART
keep a great 'variety of
SPICES AND FRESH BAKING ARTICLES. -
Pr All Spices areground on their own mill and pre
pared in their own store, pure and fresh, NO adulteration.
G EL WICKS & BURKHART
- keep a large Mork of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS;
and will sell them shale ale tt city prime. -
..11ART
G ELW I bK- C i K nr S inatn ‘-1 / 4 : nbe ß sto L e: of -
NOTIONS AND VARIETIES .t
kept in all country stores. nod will tell them ant;
..heap as city
I, IV 1 (1 I: B k H A R T
011. have a large wtoelarf
COFFEES. SUGARS, SVIITYPS. MOLASSES.
SALT. ut Whoketale riera.
f - ,_,.E'LIVICKS RURICHAICT
I,TrOCT 0141,r bll.4lleSi to any them by selling a large
amount of :Ina not by bum.
L KS B tif R,K,H T
- hove roeeived a large lot of
e_ PRIME CHEESE '
atel kry eRAcKEns freob from itteFbakery.
& BURKHART'S
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Setnnd Swet. between Queen and 3larket ate
CII.OIII , F.RSItrIt(I, I.A.
F A..CTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!!
E. I). REID.
hosing just returned from the EastS.rn
is now opening a large and general
assorwisent of
FRESH GROCERIES.
City Cured Hams and Dried'Beef,
Prime No. 1 and 2Shore Mackerel,
in barrets,'half-harrels, quarters and kits.
Alas-re-do-Grains Smoked and Salt Herring,
Plekled Shod (without booed, •
Canned Fruits and Jellies,
Oranges, Lell3OllR,
Bannunns, Pine Apples,
Prunes, Fig s ,
German Peary '
Raisins and Nuts,
And last, but not least, the largest and.
-best assortment of •
GLASS-AND QUEENSWARE
out of the city of Philadelphia.
- FRUIT JARS
of all the improved patent patterns. 'Also,
CORR-SEALED GLASS AND STONE JARS,
besides one thousand five hundred articles
• not above named, and alt of
which will be sold at a small advance, at the Family
Grocery on the'South-cast comes of gain and -
Washington Stlerilt, ChombErsburg.
gr Cash paid for Country Prance.
jnnefil E. D. REID.
MARKET HOUSE—TIie undersigned,
respectfully inform their numerous customens and
the public generally that they have re-opened their Geo•
cery Store lathe room formerly occupied by the Hook and
Ladder Company, in the Market House, and take Ws
method of returning their tlmnks•for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to them. Their stock Is complete m
every variety of FAMILY - GROCERIES, consisting of
Ham, Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas. To
baccos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Twines, Glass
ware, Queenwthre and every - thing heretofore kept at their
former place of business. They will always keep a milli
eientstock on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of
the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken, in ex
change for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the
place, (Market House.) three doors from the comer, on
Queen Street. tang3l) - HUBER & LEM&NTER.
QPRECHF-R'S GROCERY STORE.-
ki The undersigned has the largest etoek of FAMILY
GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public at the
lowest CASH PRICES. It is not - , neees.sary to enumerate,
as Ills stock Is large and complete,.
Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE In
exchange fur mssls. (ang:3ll CYRUS SPRHCHER.
CT. HOLLOWAY,I WHOLESALE
. GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
505 MARKET STREET, (North Bide, above Fifth street)
Philadelphia. aug24.ly
IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT'
1. the forest pricer. call at the Facetly Grocery of E. D.
RElD„opposite Dr. Suer...stroll's.
TMPOR T E R S
OF
WINES AND LIQUORS.
LAUMAN, SAIL4DE 00.,
E , 01711
Betterca Clarstnut and Walnut &rrex; Phdodtdphia.
GEO. M. LAusus,
A. M. SALTADE,
J. D. ilirriva,
. RIVESE, GAM:OIIAT d. CO.'B.
SUPERIOR COGNAC - BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF 183€: ,
&tell bottle *waled with green wax with the initials of the
So p ts leN
• 111P0/11 BY
[ALTMAN, SALPApE & CO
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
4
FINE SHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK WIkES •
AND AN AK4OIII;,IENT OF
FINE BRANDS 01' CHAMPerNE. •
OSBORNE & CO.'S
VERY lIS AND VELIcAit
OLD P N E,
Each bottle sealed with yellow sax wtt.l44be initials of the
Firm.
INPormcli ITT
LAIDIAN, SALLADE & CO.,
No. 1213 South Ninth Strea, Philadelphia.
OLD EYB WHISKEY
OLD. WHEAT
• WAIIRANniD.
OBERHOLTZ WHISKEY,
rOUST WHISKEY,
-WERRT'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
ASD
READING WINES.
L'AU33AN, SALLADE d 00.,
No: South Ninth Street, PAiladelphia.
nnti. I P.
itiqupro.
ItßrOlfttral.
AGEICULORAL CHEMICAL CO.'S
CHEAP EERTILIZEBS
The Fertilizers prepared by the Agrierdtmvl Chemical
Company chartered by the 1/egislatnre of Pennsyl
venla with a capital of $ O O -. ,000,) . have been proved in
praCtice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, for
the Parinr, Gardener and Fmit-grower, of all cenzemdra.
ted manures now offered in any market The Company's
list embrtwc the following:
PABULETTB
Thisrertilizer Is composed of night soil and the fertiliz
ing elements of urine, combined chemically and mechani•
cally with other Valuable fertilizingagents and absorbents.
If is reduced to a maven:dent collar.= ; ready for im
mediate use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fer
tilizing properties.
_ Its nniveraal applicability to ail crops and soils, andits
durability and active qualities, are well known to be all
that agriculturists can desire.
CHEMICAL COMPOST
This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter,
such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together
with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose
the mass, and retain the nitrogenous elements.
' It is a very valuable fertilizer for field cropsgenerally,
and especially for potatoes, sad ,garden purposes.
- Its excellent qualities, strength and cheapness, have
made It very popular with all who have used it.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER
This highly plaoepluttie fertilizer is 'particularly adapted
fur the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and dowers.. It
Will Promote a very vigorotit and healthy growth of wood
and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect
the maturity of the fruit. For hothouse and household
plants and flowers, It will be found an indispensable arti
cle to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and
ears diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is
excellent for grass and lawni
It is composed of such elements as make It adapted to
the giewth or all kinds of crops In all kinds'of
The formula or method of combining its oonstituent fer•,
tiliziag ingredients have received the highest approval of
eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
s Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a
Phosphate of Lime in accordance with n new and valet:ll.k,
*milli( by which a very superior article is produced, so
as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers
- charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a
fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the
Market
TERMS CASH
orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered ut the
Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, free ofof
Cartage. - Cartage will be charged on all orders of ti bar
rels or lean.
One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will be made
on an 'ales delivered at the Works of the Company, on
Canal Wharf.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS
AT CANAL WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE
Office, 4E9., Arch St., Philtidelphia t f a.
R. B. PITTS, General Agent
The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing hal di
rections for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free,
when requested. r -marehB-6mas
Gift Taistribution.
A PRESENT FOR ALL t !
BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! !
Sloo,boo L♦ SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS.. ‘
100,000 BOXES STEEL PENS.
100.000 FREE GIFTS.
Each purchaser, besides receiving FULL value for his
money in Pens, is sure to receive a valuable gift worth
from 30 cents to 85,000. The People's Pen Company, in
order to introduce their superior Steel Pens to the Public
in the shortest passible space of time, offer the following
splendid inducements. We will sell at retail 100,000 box
es, each box containing one gross and a certificate end.
tling the holder to one share in the allotment of the fol
lowing desirable and substantial gifts.
LIST OP GIFTS.
100 Aim of Land in Cattarangus county, New
York, in the vicinity of Petroleum Wells, 05,00
100 Acres Pine and Hemlock Timber Land on
Lehigh River, Pennsylvania. 3,000
5 U. S. 7 2.10 Coupoultonds. $5OO each. 2,500
1,000
10 " " a a 50 . 500
50 Orders on a First.ciass city house for a com
plete suit of fashionable Clothing. 8100... 5,000
50 Ladies' Rich Silk Dress Patterns, $75 3, 750
5 Chickeing's or other good maker ; Round
Corner Rosewood Plano.-7 octaves—ssoo 2,500
50 Wheeler dr. Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing
*octanes; $5O 2 , 3 0
20 Gent's Fine Gold Bunting Case Watches,
$l5O a 3,000
9.0 Ladles' " " $lOO 2,000
50 Gents' " Silver " " " 40 2,000
100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large 810, t 17 7 0
100 " " " small - )
1,000 Sets Pine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and
Ear Rings, $l5/ 15,000
1,000 Ladles' Fine Gold Finger Rings, $6 .. . . 6,1k0
1,000 Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone
Slee - ve Buttons, ". 5,1:00
1,000 Sets Lady's sad Gent's Gold Studs, $5. 5,000
1.000 Photographic Albums, $2.50 2,500
30,000 Tickets of Admission to Barnum's or Dry
- ' ant's. 30 cents., 3,000
15.000 Packages Assorted Stationary, 50 cents 7,500
5,00 pine Briers•ood Pipes, (our ownimportation,)
75 cents, I 3,750
10,00. Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 50 eta 5,000
50,000' Sheets I"ashionable Music, 30 cents, 15,000
4 505 Photopraphie Portraits of President Lincoln . .
and Tod, 50 cents, 2,264
The allotment will be conduoted in the most honorable
and upright manner. Eyery bolder of a certificate will
receive a present worth from 30 cents to 85, 000 . They
guarantee to distribute every article in the list.
Our Pens are splendid specimens of American industry,
are finer goads than can be bought elsewhere for the same
money, and will stantrupon their merits, Price, $l5O
per grows, 144 pens, for either of the following kinds:
No The People's Pen Co. Business Pen.
No. 2. " Popular Pen, same Lto
Gillott's, (303.)
No. 3. Lady's Extra Pine.
By mail, tree, to any address. on receipt of price. We
can refer to parries of standing in thin and other cities, as
to honesty, responsibility, etc., etc. The allotment orgiffs
will be public, and all purchasers Invited to be present.
Address THE PEOPLE'S PEN COMPANY,
Business Office, 62 William street, New York.
C. C. NEWHOUSE, Actuary.
These Penn are also on hand for examination and Sale
at the office of this paper. augUrn
13ooko anb „Stationetp.
THE OLD BOOK STAND
fi S. SURYOCK,
Hu been removed to the new building opposite the Pos
OFFICE, where a full assortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC
Can be had at exceedingly LoW Prices.
WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, a larg
and new stock.
Fairchild's Celebrated 'Gold Pens, fully warranted.
Orders taken for gads, which will be Expressed in thr
shortest pcasiblatime.
The New Tor]; and Philadelphia Papers received daily
fir which weekly subscriptions will be taken.
First Class Novels, Magazines and Periodicals receive<
&Isom es pfiblished._
We can sell Photograph Albums cheaper han they cat
be had elsewhere.
Music sent free of portage to any part of the county.
Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods constantly on
braid.
Our arrangements ore each that we can supply any or.
ders satisfactorily and with dispatch.
J.K. SiI!MOCK, is now located is New_York, which
enables as to undertake the most complex rommissious.
Old Books of particular editions, dates orstyle, hunted
up at a reasonable commission.
PENNSYLVANIA. AGRICULTI7RAL
SOCIETY.—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society will hold Its Exhibition on Srygevaber 26th, 27th,
48th and 27th, 1065, - nt WILLWIISPORT, Lycouang
county, Pennsylvania,
Any information desired by persons dashing to exhibit.
oPPlications fo r premium list or posters, or by members of
the Society: will be given by the undersigned, or A
BOYD HAMILTON, President, Harrisburg.
iulys A. BROWER LONOAXER.
*obeli anti ginz: Jr.; are,
LIGHTNING RODS GALVANIZED.
ETTER &-EYSTESt are pattlbug up Venting
Rods 'of Galvanised Iran
.(all the rods are twisted from the
top to the gtutad) which Is Air suparlorfor duzahility and
protection than the common straight Black Iron Rods.—
The Galvanized roe! being a more perfect conductor and
comes cheaper, also LighWng Rods mpaireti in good style.
Call and examine the Galvanized Rods before haring any
of the black rode pat up, Store Room on Main street -
11.1
I-
COOK STOV S AND TIN -
All Patterns of I k Stores, Parlor and Wood Stores
(foi burning wood or ) Tin, Sheet Iron; Coppa. and
Brass Ware of all tin.. constantly on hand and for sale
cheap, at ETTER & EYSTER'S, Main Street, opposite
Eyster & Bros.' Store
li E T R BR OSI E N4 T O E IL R
aeAStsselgLAve3l,7PS.-- hest ~.Elft,-.
of Kerosene Oil and Lamps, also Lamp Shades, of all pat
terns, Chimneys, Wicks, Earners. Lamps of all kinds
altered and repaired at abort notice, at their Store Room
on Main Street.
COPPER WORK.-ETTER - 454 EYS
TER are prepared to make any size Copper Stine,
Worms, Pipes, Brewers' Kettles, in fact anything made of.
Copper And at the very lowest' Price. All kinds of Cop
p er repairing done, and work all.guaranteed.
VTTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
_LA to-do all kinds of GAS FITTING. PLUMBING and
BELL HANGING at short notleo and work gnaranteed
to give satisfaction.
UTTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED
to put up HEATERS of all kindo, with portable and
Brick Casing', CIX)KING RANonst of all kinds. with Hot
• Water Tank, and every courenience you nap want.—
Call and see no before making any arrangements with
other parties. "
G REAT REDUCTION
IN P R I C E S!!
MILLER, lIAMILTON S CO:,
TINWARE & STOVE DEALERS,
have reduced the prices of their gt.kAA t 5 percent
Tbey will put on- the beat quality Tii ROOMG,
(finding the Tin, &c.) for $lO per square, If The owner
lintht the Tin they trill put it on. soldered,' for R^ 00 per
I=l2
People troniti
o do well to call upoa them bpfom making.
cataracts or purchases el.eatere.
Tertianlar attention will be paid to SPOUTIN9., JOB.
&c., at the cheapest rates
LIGHTNING RODS, of best Galvanized Iron, put up
strongly and cheaply
& CO., Rave a fine assortment of
.JAPANNED
PIN,
BRASS,
AND ENAMELED WARE,
and aLkn,
BIRD CAGES
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
WATER COOLERS, &C.;
all of which they offer at short profits.
Give them a call and see for yottoselves. [may 10
.FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE,
Etbnotny and Ilanability, uan
THOMSON'S LONDON FUTCHENtIt
XOs • -
EUROPEAN RANGE!
THE-BEST RANGE EVER LNNENTEP,
BOLD BY _
CHASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON,
.No. 209 N. &nand St., Philadelphia.
Iron romsders, and 31annfact&ers of State, Heaters,
Tinned and Enamelled Wares, &c. [ate23-6m.
Marbtoare etutterg, &T.
HR D W A R E
ITUBER& TOLBERT
Have opened their store
on Main street,
nearly opposite their old place of business,
with an extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery,
consisting in part of
Iron, Paints,
Nails, Oils,
Spikes, Turpentine
Steel. ' Tar,
Hinges, - Varnish,
Planes, Glass,
Blasting Powder,
Brushes, Grind Stales, -
Shovels, Cedar Ware,
Rakes, Pocket Knives,
Spades, &c., &c.
Special attention is called
to
Builders and Contractors, -
as they are
prepared to flainish in any quantity,
. . at wholesale, -
everything fn their line.
Call and exausf our stock.
COACH.' AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE. •
.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he continues to carry oh the above business,
at his old stand, on Main Street, opposite the German Re
formed Church, CHAMBERSItUR%, PA.
HaVing enlarged his business, S'adri/Crs and Cana
ria/4:ra will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of goods suited to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country Hogskins,
Patent Leather,
Saddle Trees and Girthing.
Gig Trees, Pull Plated, Tinned and Japanned ; Goat
• Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain
Web, lower than Cotton
Hazes, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned
Coach Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;
Bridle Fronts; Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Gig Mimes.
BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale
Rings, Stamp Joints. and a variety of other goods suitable
for the trade.
ALL KINDS OF PLATING, dx., done with neatness,
and despatch. (deel4] LEWIS WAMPLER.
CHEAP HARDWARE!
BRAND $ FLACK
Rad a few goods under the pavement, which were not
burned. Such as Looks, Hinges, Screws nod other Bard
m'are Besides, they have just received from New York
and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods, purchased much
cheaper than they are generally sold. They having been
'burned out, therefore we offer Iron, Nails, Hocks, Rives,
Screws, Boils, Oils, Glass, Paint, &c., at the Unrest figure.
TO BLACKSAITtRS AND FARMERS!
- .
We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds,
which we will sell less than it can be bought in the city.
Also.we Wye 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes, we offer at
from 6 to 10 dollars per keg.
CUTLERY.
Knives and Forks, Scissors, Raiors, Pocket Knives,
Spoons, 6t.c.. just received from New York which we offer
very low. . sep3
CARRI A.GE MAKERS' GOODS
Shoemakers' Findings,
Saddlers' Findings
at BRAND & FLACK'S.
QIIOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES Al l
h_y 25 cents each and many other articles which wzia
the &e, Which can be made its good as new
at BRAND & FLACK'S;
C EDAR WARE.—C4II at the Store in
the Alley. BRAND &FLACK.
- -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
ROPES & TWINES.
The undersigned having purchased the entire Stock and
Fixtures of the Rope and Twine Blanuthetury of .7. P.
Grey, deo'd, respectiblly announces to herfriends, aad the
former patrons of the establishment, that she will continue
to carry on the business, in all its varion&branches, at
THE OLD STAND,
on Franklin street, Chamberstrerg where stierrill be pleas.
ed to receive the calls and orders of the public.. All kinds,
sizes, andqualities of
ROPES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &C.,
always kept on band or made to order ofthe best material,
and furnised at reasonable prices. In connection With the
above business, she is also prepared to atannfitoture
RAM, HUSK, AND OTHER
MATTRASSES, •
as well as Horse Blankets and Fly Nets of stiperior qual
ity and style. Persons in want of superior articles in the
above line are requested total], ersendtheirordens, which
will be attended to promptly.
dee2.1.4 . MARY E GRAY,
TOB PRINTING in every style done at
the &Om of the FRAtillit.74 REIVISTMRT
Selgtinber 1565:
VubMations.
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lished with more than 400 engravings from original de
signs made expressly for this work. By EDWARD MAY
flaw, M. R. C. V. S.. author of the '" Illustrated Horse
Doctor, - and other works. 1 voL Bvo. $3,50.
From the New York Tribuite.
Whoever owns a horse, whoever intends to buy one,
whoever has the keeping of one, whoever derives either
pleasure or profit from the horse•kind, should have the
information to be obtained from this book.
MAYHEW'S HORSE DOCTOR.
The Illustrated Horse Doctor; with more than 400 pie-.
taint representations of the various diseases to which the
equine race is subjected; together with the latest mode of
treatment, and all the requisite prescriptions written in
plain English. By Eusratuit Mal - Haw, 31. B. C. V. S.
1 col Pro. 0,50.,
From the Lottricot<Globe.
Every gentleman who possesses or cares for Homes
would do well to keep this book in his house. lifr..?day
how's treatment . of the worst diseases to which horses are
liable is very clearly laid down, and the method of kt,ep
ing horses well and to a prolonged old age is that of na
ture, and common sense.
J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO,
ang3o.llr* Publishers, Philadelphia.
For sale by S. S. SIIRYOCK, Cbambersbarg,
Motrlo.
E A STERN INN.—Tlie undersigned ha
ving lately purchased the large and commodious
Brick Building of Rev. S. R. Fisher, in connection with his
present place of business, on the corner of Alain street and
Ludwig's Alley, is prepared to acconm3cdase BOARD
'ERS by the day, week or. month. He is amply provided
with STABLING to ageommadate the traveling public.
Having a large LIVERY STABLE connected with the
Hotel, guests and the public generally can be furnished
with Horses and Carriages at any moment. Fenionsvisit-
Cluimbersburg with their families will find this-the
most comfortable Hotel in the county, as it has been re
fitted with entire new Furniture, and the rooms are large
and well ventilated. The TABLE is amplysupidled with
all the luxuries of the season, and the BAR, which is de
tached from the Brick Building, will always be furnished
with choice and pure liquors. Every attention paid to the
comfort of guests. [octl94 S. F. GREENAWALT.
BROWN'S HOTEL.—This Hotel. 'situ
ated on the corner of Queen and Second Streets, op
posite the Bank, Court Boom, and County Offkies, and in
the immediate neighborhood of Stores, Shops, and other
places of business, is conveniently situated for country
people having business in Chataberaburg. The Building
has been greatly enlargedand refitted for the accommoda
tion of Guests.
THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best
the Market can produce.
THE BAR will be supplied with pure and choice Li
quore.
THE STABLE is large and attended with a good and
careful Ostler.
Every attention will be rendered to make Guests corn
fortable while sojourning at this Hotel.
febl JACOB B. BROWN, Proprietor.
UNION lIOTEL.—This old and well
established Hotel is now open foelbe accommodation
of Guests -
The Proprietor having leased the three-story tdook &Mafi
a:l/Igs on Queen Street, in the mar of his former stand, is
prepared to furnish 'f;OOD ROOMS for the traveling and
transient custom.
. „
HIS TABLE will sustain its former reputation of being
snpplied with the best the market can produce.
lIIS BAR, detached trout the main building, will al
ways have choice and pure Liquors.
flood warm STABLING for fifty horses, with careful
ostler.
Every atteutihn will be made to render guests comfort
able
while sojourning at this Hotel.
janle
JNO. FISHER, Proprietor,
NATIONAL liOTEL.—The subscribee
would respectfully announce that babas w far com
pleted his Hotel ,buildlng as to-be enabledlo open it
for the accommodation of the public.. The balWing la en
tirely new and built on the most approved plan , for ootn.
fort and cunverienro.
The BAR will always be wippliedwith the beet of It
quor.A.
He has also erectedin connection with the Hotel a large
and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to tarnish
Stabling and Provender for any number or Hoists
Attached to the Stable (ander cover) are a pair of HAY
AND STOCK SCALES, to which the especial attention
of Parmers, Drovers and Butchers is invited. -
DANIEL TROSTLE.
DAVID H. HUTCH/SON
one become the Proprietor of the MATTED STATES
HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRISBURG.
PA. This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly
refitted and furnished throughout its micas and chambers,
and is now ready for the reception a guest&
theTbmeostrat
convenient,
g eni p er Tli i o n w aii ill carti llnd eawn, the United States Hotel
of any Hotel in
the State Capital, on account of Its access tothe railroad,
being immediately between the two Teat depots In this
city. [Norris arg, June 17, filtL
STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE
the Lebanon `alley and Pennsylvania Ratirolui De
pots. Harrisburg of ry, Pe. Thbi convenient and pleasant
Hotel is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian
Queen in Chambersburg, and be Invites the patronage of
his old friendsand tbepablio generally. Terms moderate.
octs-tf . JOHN W. TAYLOR.
REMOVAL OF BUSH'S TOBACCO
" AND SEGAR STORE.—Tbetuoleasignedhat re
mottd his Tobancoaad Segar atom to his now room, on
SECOND STREET, nat dot* to. Slur VH6,111 , 4111 Engine
Howe, where he keep oti hand a. oatopatostotk of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS, inch at Natpral,Desf, Mich
igan and Smoking Tolmoco, Pipet, to.'
aprils e. A. BURL