ititts-oV &abet.' I= • 1211,% N 1 4 P VA - N I A RAILROAD - talartimlAßlJ - E. FIVE MINS DAILY ,fkii ma Pittsburg. Ore and Vier MalsdN,',Oecobcr 310. UK the Passenger Trains of the Pernia Rama Company mill depart from Harris burg and arrive at Priadelk_hia and Pittsburg as faros: • - EASTWARD: aIassociati I EXPRESSTRAPN leaves ILanargdal ta24s A. AL, arraterrlves at West Made tda at 6.33 16 /%Bl' Lnik, leaves Hanisitnng daily (welt Mail") ) at B.9:o4lK.; r and nnives at West Philadelphia at 12 . 40 P. IL "Pass_enters take breakfast at Lancaster. MAU:TRAM haves Hanidbarg daily iereePt Sun' &Witt L',3o P. at., and arrives at West Philadeiphla at 5.• • - • PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS lenven, bargdatly (except gundaye) at 1.1.55' if, and a,mves at WestM.%delpMa at 4.20 A. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN, leaves HarrraibtAr dalty (except Sunday) at 4.00 P. If., and or. •= , „ ent - Pluladelptda at 9.30 P. M. This train has no. the West. COLUMKTACE(DDIODATION TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily Sexcept Sunday) at 7 A. at, andarriVes at Lancaster at 9.15 A. connecting (except on Monday) with the Past Line east. WESTWARD: IPITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leavesllarrie burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.35 A. at., Altoona 6.50 A. X, tate breatfaSt and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P.M, BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily' (except Monday) at 2.2.5 A. at.: Altoona 0.15 A. at., takelsreakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. at. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.- 25'A.-at.,' Altoona at t. 15 A. M., take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg* 2.40 P. M. . PAST LE.M leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 P: at; Altoona at 9.10 P. at., take supper, and ar rives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. M. MAIL TRAIN' leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) 411 %{ 0 P. M. Altoona at 7.55 P. IL, take supper, and actives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. M. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11.20 A. at., connecting there with the Mail wed; lame Meant Joy at 11.51 A. at., andarrivesat Harrisburg at 1.00 P. at . -ti; SPECIAL NOTICE THE HAREDBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM from PittaWrg, which arrives at Harrisbrrrg at 6.30 P. M., dope there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over nn• tll-11.55 P. M. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, nov9 • Snp't Middle Div. Penna. R. R. ATORTHERN _CENTRAL RAILWAY _IN FALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Connections =ride with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West PO U EPPRALNS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of Northern New York and after Monday, Oct. 17th, 1R64,-the Passenger Trains of-the Northern Central RaDtsky will - tirrive,at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows : - SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10:25 A.N. " - . leaves Harrisburg UN P.M. arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex. ' cept Sunday) 11:45 P.N. leaves H arrisbur g (except Monday) 2:50 A.M. - P --- arrives at Baltimore ... . .. ~.. _7:00 A.M. HAERISBITRH ACCOMMODATION leaves' Harrisburg S BißuitY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun. bury• daily (ex. Sunday)... PIIMADVLPRIA EXPRESS TRAIN leases Sunbury daily (ex. Simday) 9:05 P.M. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9:01 A.M. ss leaves Harrisburg 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sunbury EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M. " arrives at Harrisburg 1:50 A.M. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex. cept Monday) arrived at Sunbury —563 ERIE EXPRESS TRAM leaves Baltinahis daily (except Sundays) at. 7:30 P.M. leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Sundays) at arrives at Sunbury at. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 P.M. arrives at Harrisburg at. 7:50 P.M. SUNBURY ACCOMMODATIOXIeacee Hat. risburg daily (ex. Sunday). 4:00 P.M. • The Erie •Exprees andPhiladelphle xprees are through traiS to and from Erie and all intermediate points. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For e:Ertl:et information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot • 00t20'64 J. N. DdIARRY, (44. Supt. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL NOAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennqlrania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsylvania itattpood Company. TALE - OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG LEAVE EASTIVABD = ErieEx Train... Elmira •m'm Train Elmira Mall Train.... . LEAVE. TVE5re . ..... ,, Erie Mail Train ....- .. 1:20 A. M. EriaE.wa l rairt 12:00 P. st. Elmira, Train : , 2:40 A. It, Elmira Mad Train - . 1;95 T. 3L Passenger eras ran through on the Ede Mall and Ex press Tralns without change both ways between Philadel phia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. . Leave New York at 7:00 P. 3L, arrive at Eile 3:40 A. , 31, Leave Erie at 2:1:$ P. M., arrive at New York 12, noon. Nci Change of Cars Benreen Erie and New Y'ork. Elegant Sleeping Can on all Night trains. • Far information respecting Passenger business, apply at Corner 30th and Market Streets. Philadelphia. And for Fieight basiness of the Company's Agents : S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Car. 13th and Market Sts., Ph - dada. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. Woe. Boows, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimere. H. 11. HOLTSTON, General Freight AO, Philadelphia. FL W. GWF.SNER. General Ticket AO, Philadelphia' . A. L. TYLER, General Snp't, Williamsport. octll CUMBERLAND VALLEY & FRANK LISi OF HOURS.— OD and after Monday, October 31,1864, Passenger Trains wairrta daily, as follow-s, (Sundays excepted): FOR CHAMBERSBURG AM) HARRISBURG: asave Hagerstown " Greencastle Arrive at. Chatoberaburg Leave at. IWEia A.M. " Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46 " 'Mechanicsburg 7:QO 10:42 3:16 Arrive at Harrisburg 730 11:15 ' 3:45 FOR CHAAMERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN: A.M. P.M. P.M. _ECG. L4O 415 8:47 2:03 4:50 9:27 2:58 5:q5 1002 3:34.' .10:33 4:04 .11:00 4:35 .11:10 4:45' • .11:55 - 5:35 .12:35- 6:15 Les!. Hanle:tars ' Merl.lanksburg " Carlisle " Nearotil. Anisre at Cbambeisbuzg Ulm Chaulbersburg... Onsemeastle Arryeat Itagertawn _ Making ebiise connections at Harrisbu rg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:15 P. x. runs only aa far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt. R. Omoe, Chamb'g, Oct. 31, 1.861 US. MAIL.—CIUMBERSIIURG &' . MT. UNION STAGE LlNES.—Through fare on ly 83,50. Good stages—careful drivers. Stages leave Aft. Union daily for Shade Gap at 2 o'clock, p: M. ma king connection at Shade Gap with Chamberslmrg stages no Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Also leaven Chambersbarg for Mt. Union at 7, A. AIL, on them days. Fifty pounds of baggage, at the risk of the owner, al. lowed to each passenger. No msponsibility for parcels or packages of mercbandize, or other thing carried, unless duiy-bi parson sending it ban it entered by the agent 01, the loraE. moo Office In Chambersburg, BaOwles HGTEL, H. R. SHEARER, Proprietor. &UDR GAP, August, 9 1895.1 y . il exits anti *tational. V.HRYOCK'S BOOR STORE. 'F.-7 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. . School, Miscellaneous and S. S. Books, Stationery, Photographs and Albums, - Wall Paper and Wtridow Shades. Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pena, . . N. Fork and Philada. Dallies, • . : . , Weeklies and Monthlies, .-, Gilt Frames, Worsteds and Fancy Goods, Bibles and Hymn Books. gir Orders of the moat coryles cfacr,prion tilled on the OLD EDMONS bunted up by Mr. J. K. Shr.yock-at a reasonable commission. . Agents for STEINWAY'S Pianos and MASON & Cabinet Organs. oct4 ello OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS. —We have made strew. arrangements this Fall to procure onr SCHOOL BOORS and - SCHOOL STA. TIMMY at such rates. that we can supply our WHOLE- SAGE CtstOltEßS ac the tweet possible prices. 8. 8. SHRYOCK.. TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS.—W4I afro hmutirfor, the American S. S. Union and other o n r i t e supply of Sunday School Books. S. S. 81111YOCK. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—Partic- AN-L utaiiittention given to keeping. on hand allthe now publications, mimed. 8. 8. 131,11tY001i. 910 BOOK BUYERS.—Book bgyers .L will tad it to their ativaptage to dive nos 6eilitetore purl nuing elsewhere. Prompt attention to written . orders. • S. S. SHIWOCIK. C ROO L BOOKS, ..—All the School `Hoots In use to be bad, at ats;ptteeth at SEULYOCE & Illo.fr EAO HE .—Special terms to Teacher, for School Boots and Station at SIBIYOCK'S. BOOK.gI.BOOKS!!—We have made ar nifi in do Reuter), cilia to fill orders by Ex press =honest possible time. B. B. 81111,YOCK. BOKS.—Libiaries supplied ankre-fit ted with particular advantage, y b • Et. 8. BERYOCK. EX:FROCK'S Di A R B I,E WORKS, - Faixnm STREET. Sown] OP QUEEN. • • ". CRAMBERSBURG. PA. • !dONIINENTB, HEADSTONES, dr.o., lissohatund ileeiSsA to order la the 'beat style sad et the Li/AK -1d51404 ,Stobesir , aelgiitAarate. NEW S T ORE. TINWARE, 'STOVES, 4C BLELLERy HAMILTON & - CO. Ifave opened their new store on the South-East Coiner of the Diamond, where they can supply customers with ftrgt rate articles at very cheap prices. SETO GREAT REpIICTION IN PR:10ES!! MILLER, HAMILTON & CO. TINIVAR,E & STOVE DEALERS, Late redrieeti th ,, prices of their goods 25 per cent They will put on the best quality TIN ROOFING, (finding the Tin, &e.) for $lO per_maare. If the owner 'lnds the Tin th• y will put it Bn,. pthlerod. for $ 00 per square. People would do well to call upotttbera before making contracts or purchases elsewhere. Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB BING, &c, at the cheapest mtes. LIGHTNING RODS. of beet Galvanized iron, put up strongly and cheaply M., ii. & CO., haw a fine atsortzaeat of JAPANNED, AND ENAMELED WARE, als), • BIRD CAGES., ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, &C. all of which they offer at short profits . Give them a call and see for yourselves. fumy 10 FOR C 0 MF ORT, CONVENIENCE Economy and Durability, floe THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, EUROPEAN RANGE! TILE REST RANGE EVER MEWED, SOLD BY CEASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON, No. 209 N. Second St, Philadelphia. Iron Fonndirs, and Manafaettirers of Stoves, Treaters, Tinned and Enamelled Wares, 67e., &e. [aug•M-6m. 7:00 A.st 7:30 A.M. NEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK THE OLD CLOTHING EMPORIITIL The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destruehou of Chambersburg, has again returned and opened out in full blast in the Market Douse between Wallace's Dry• Good store and Huber & Letuaster's Drio eery store, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every description and quality. 315 This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as Over Coat& Dress Coots, Pants, Vests, tinder Shirts, Drawitrs. also 12:35 A.X. 3:5 A.N. GEN,T4F.MENS', FURNISHING GOODS, such wi Cravatt,,Simpeniteni, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs. Col lars, t Milarellasfec.. His stock of Ctiths fur customer workconsists of French. English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimers. Black Satin, Figtared Silk's, Plain and Fancy Cassimer Vestings which will be made up to order in styles to snit the taste of customers, on short notice, and reasonable terms. ' Having engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam prepared to furnish 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. 1665 Thankful for the patronage heretofore be,towerl. I re spectfally - solicit a continuance of the acme. CM MEW PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING BAZII. AR 6:45 P. EL 6:00 A. M. ... 2:50 A. M. - 1:39 r. u. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! The andersigried has Just returned from the East with assortment of the latest and choicest styles of PIrE GOODS - such as English, French and Scotch Cloths, Cassimeres, - &c. Also, a large assortment of REA DY-MADE CLOTHING on hand at all - time, • _ . Great attention paid to CUSTOM woll.K. Clothing made in the latest city styles and at short notice. We would also inform the public that we have just re ceived a large assortment of HATS. CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Paper and Linen Col tars, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs Hose, Suspenders, and ell article In the Gents' Furnishing line. Please call and examine, at JOHN DIETER'S Popular Clothing Bazaar, South Main Street, nearly op posite Greenawalt's Hotel. sign of the 'tiled Flag." N. B.—Clothing Repaired, Scoured and Cleaned at short notice. se ` GREAT EXCITEMENT AT MER CERSBURM—Having just opened n LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, in the corner room formerly mem pied by:the Messrs. Brewers, consisting in part of Black Cloths. Crtsdrneres, Satinets, Jeans, Testings, &e.. which we are prepared to sell either by the piece or yard, and having entraged a Skillful Cutter and workmen, we are prepared to make np COATS, PANTS and VESTS ,rt the tut and meet approrui gyre, and at the very lowest CASH rates. We shall keep constantly large stock of MADE-IT CLOTHING, ma or own workmen, and in which line we regards durability and cheapness. For the Ladies we have a large line o Cloths. suitable for Cloaks, Sacks. &e. Also a large stria of BOOTS AND SI, TS AND CAPS, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Gnosis, such as fine Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Under-Shirts. Drawers, dc. All of the above us;sids we will sell as low as they can be bought in any market in the Union for Cash. loett-fiii JOHN It. STJNE & CO. A.M. P.M. 7:00 2:45 7:37 3:35 8:17 4a3 8.30 12.55 9:00 9:32 2:1X) I .° P IODINE!. lOD I N E - DR. H ANDERS & CO's lODINE WATER! Chemists and Physicians have long Bought th tlitaulre lodine, without a solvent. so it uould be taken. into the system in a pure Ftatc: knowing full well that if this could be done, they would have an antidote for maoyllieeasen now ceneidered incurable. After fifteen years of scientific research and experiment, this most important discovery wan made by Dr. H. AN DERS, a German Chemist and Physician, and a member of, the Medical Faculty of New York. • SARATOGA SPRINGS Contain only a fraction of the quantity of lodine there is in this preparation. yet the virtue of the water in due prin cipally to this element. Its effect upon the ovatem in indeed wonderful HER EDITARY DISEASES, "torn in the system," are erad icated by its use. CHRONIC DISEASES, no matter of how long standing. often yield to Its subtle Influence. As similating at illiee with the Blond, it rttali=s and purifies that {nalfluid. eending strrogth and rigor to all porta of the body, The mint wrindertul success has followed Ito are, in form. of disease originating in A 11\D STATE OP TILE BLOOD, NUM AS HrLfrrt DANCEP.S, I ". SALT RHEUM. M1'1111.1,, ALAo DYSPEPSIA, HEART, LAYER AND FEMALE DOMI'L KIDNEY DIFEINI.6, FEVER AND Aid E, RHEUMATISM, &., SC., It has effected remarkable cures. THE REV. GEO. STORES, of RitHOELIE," . , - Editor of the flible liennuner, publishes in that magazine the remarkable cure of his MD by the use of Dr. Ail,ll.llS' lodine Water, after all ether remedies had been tried in vain. 110 says: "Gratitude to 13041, and a sense of obli gation- to Dr. Anders & Co., hate made ne insert the fol lowing "...My only eon. George F. Stoll's; now thirty-seven yearn old, has been afflicted for some dozen years, more or less with painful swellings and inflammatimis in various parts of his body ; oftentinirsi, seemingly, be was near to death; then a respite for a season, but only for a return of the dire ease with more sioleuee. For the past three years helms had an open sore on his breast, mid bitterly one near his collar tone, with ulceration in his throat, that was rapidly increasing„ so that 'dissolution appeared inesitible. In this condition he applied to Do. ANDERS & Co. By the use of the lodine Water the ulceration in his throat dire appearedln a short time. Continuing !tense,