:7:7 - `Aftw - of - gtri!titt :- „ • TER NNS YLV ANI A RAILROAD 4. --. Tirtwrirrrxxv. TABLE. FIVE DELFT DAIZY to and from "Ptilartelphia and Pittsburg. On find after X 01 4 2 Y, 90,4ef 310 /e 44, the Passenger Trains of the .Ptnuirardsltallreal Company will depot Tram Ramis -31 Itadirelve at PtladelTWKßDhlu pnd ittsburg as follows: EAS 211710 UGH EXPRESS TRALVleases Harrisburg dal , Lir in 2.45 a. 34, and arrives at West. Philadelphia at 6...% A. X- • EAST IMa• leaves flanisbnig daily (excePt 310 minv) a 5.13.01 st 4 and arrives at West Philadelphia at l'4:10 1. 4 K. pamea tte r s take breakfast at Lancaster. MAIL TRAIN imves Harrisburg chili (except Su nday) at L3O P. H., and. andves at West Philadelphia at 5.. 35 P. Y. TTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Barri& Walt daft (except Sundays) at 11.55 P. 3t. 5 and arrive." , at 'Kea Ph 1 104 , A114 at 44,9 A. X. ISARRISutmu ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, lea% es lursisbilfg ttallY (eseept Sunday) at IC* P. al., and „firm at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. 31. Titis train has as nenneV4cracfsont the {rah C0 . ..1.1.A ACCOMMODATION TR...llXleaves Liar thbutgdhilY (except Sunday) at 7 A. 31., and aniVeS at Lancaster at 9.15 .t. eunne,:ting fat cum• pteted his Hotel building as to be enabled to open it for the accommodation ofthe Thetnilldhig Is en tirely, new and built on the mat approved pinnier coral fart worconvecience. The BAR will always be suppliedwith the best of WIWI& Re haihiso erected in connection with the Hotel a large and convenient STABLE, and is now prepared to furnish Stabling and,Provender for any number or Bonin. - Attached to the Stable (cinder cover) are e4iiir of BAY AND STOCK SC A LES,to whioh thefispeoial attention of Farmers, Drovers and Butchers is iolterL ittlY9S DANIEL TROSTZE. DAVID H. HIITCIfISON nas become the Proprietor of the lINITEDJITATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at - HABRMBITRG, PA. This minor and commodious Hotel basbeett natal refitted/tad furnished throughout its parlors andchambe , and id cow. ready for the reception ofguests. The tratelinti public trill find the If nited States Hotel the most wove - Moot, ID all pgrticnlan, of.any ,Hotel k_ the State Capital, on acetate of its access to the railroad, -- being - immediately between the two great depots in this city. [Harrisburg, June 17, 611.tf. QTATES UNION MOTEL, OPPOSITE ► the Lebanon 'salley and Pennsylvania Railroad De pots, Harrisburg Qty, Pa. This convenient awl pleasant Hotel is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian Qtieen io eharnbersburg: and be Anvites the patronage of his old friends and thepublio generally. Tents moderate. octi tf JOHN W. TAYLOR. *usurance. AILERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO.. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, - Philadelphia: Incorporated 1150. Charter Perpetual. Authorii,o;TCaPital, - e.300.0(X). Pald:UpCapital, 4250,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1564. Tha. Trustees hare this day declared a... Dividend at FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon Sla Tom, Poucree dating the-year mating December ast, 1.64 and in force at. that date,, Om above amount to be ereditial to said Policies, and have also ordeied the divi dend of ISolron - Policies Issued daring that year to be paid, as the annual premiums on said policies are re , ceived. OFFICERS. Pr-cricket—Alexander Whilldin. • , • Secretary and Treasurer—John 11. Was., Actuary—John C. Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES:—Alerander' Whllldin, J. Edgar TilolllSoll George Nugent,' Hoc. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. Ifocearti, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T, Bodine, John Ailamw,,Clutrjes F. Ilearlitt, Isaac Ifaslehuzst. Wm. G. REED. Charnbersburg. Pa., is the - ttalltorized Agent of the American Life lastatulee .and Trost Com pany, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information *canted, and to take Insurances. . . . Dim, J. C. Ilicuadaa and IL BOTLE, Atediega Ez miners, - REPHHENCtS—Hon.A. S llt'Clure, Rat S. J. Hic. coils, .J Nixon, Chmbenbarg, and Wm. M. Marshal l, Cashier of•the Hagerstown Sink. • Perronis desiring information or wisblug_to bet= will please call on, or by addressing the Undersigned they Will be wilted on in any past of the Conhty or State. G.„REND, Agent .1829 CHARTER - Pr I PETITAL.— FRAIVICLINFLRE mum fecE CO* PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS On January 1, 1865 CAPITAL ACCEPTED StiRMl:B - PREMIUMS UNDErnsm CLants, 1 FOR 1665 • $8,4)6. '63;000,000- LosE9 PAID Suca. 1e2965,121.950 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POWTES ON LIBERAL TERM.. - ' DIRECTORS: • - Charles N. Smacker,. Isaac Lee, - .._ Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Barna& lamr,t, - G. 30. }Wok.' Jacob B. Smith, Alfred Fitler, George NV:Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. la: CHARLES N. BANCKER, - President. EDWARD C. DALE; Vice President. JAe. W. brALLISTER., , Seey pm. tem. DAVID OAKS is the authorised Ageat of the pour party in Chambersburg, who will fimageh all information necessary to applicants. INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NORTH _IL AMERICA. haeorporated-1794. Charlet ,Pe CAPITA I. swo,ooo. Ofliee M 2 Walnut Street,Vg• del phia. The prompt payment of Claims for Losses daring the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in ezistence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. This Company will also insure against loss by WAR or INVASION. Persons %robing to insure will please oall on or address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Cbatnberebwg. As Agent for This Company, I am prepared to"Eancel all Perpetual as well as Tom policies coveting property destroyed by the - Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the full premium paid on application at my office. W. Or. REED, Agent. RarraaP...Nces—J. D. Grier. J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. K. Irehire. - I'VoB (11:311 AGENT.—Mr. JOHN Gn'ovE, of chambersvag, is the General Agent of the Freak lin County Mutual Inatcranee Company. jnne7) Gift El iottibution. „„ A PRESENT F-OR 'ALI; ! BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION!! 1100,000 SuBSTAISTIAL - PRFSiNTS. - 100,000 BOXES STEEL PENS. 100,000 FREE GIFTS. Each purchaser, besides receiving Firm value for his money in Penn is sive to receive a ',minable , gift worth from 30 cents to 85,001 The Peop)e's Pea Company, in order to introduce their superior Steel-Pena to the Pohl/a_ in the shortest passible space of Moe, offer-the fallowing splendid inducements. We will sell at retail 100,000 box es, • eachbox containing one gross and a - certificate enti. . tling the holder to one share in the allotment of _the fol lowing desirable and substantial gifts. LIST OF OIFTS. 100 Acres of - Land in Cattarangus county, New _ York, in the vicinity of Petroleum We115..*5, 0 0 100 Acres - Pine and Hemlock 'ruiner land on Lehigh Myer, Pennsylvania. 3,0 0 0 .5 C. S. 7 2-10 Coupon Bonds. era) each. 2,503 10 " " " 100• ", I,ok/ 10 " ' o • 500 50 Giders on a Firstelass city house ` fore com plete suit of fashionable Clothing. 8100, • ,5 09 0 50 Ladies' Rich Silk Dress Patterns, $75: 3, 750 5 Chicketing's or other good maker Bound Comer RosewOod Ilan - 7 oct aves,-8500 2,590 50 'Wheeler do Wilson's Double Stitch Sewing .51achinea 8)0. 2,500 20 Gent's Pine Gold Hunting Case Watobee, • 50 3000 20 La s di l es' " " " " " 8100 2, , 000 50 Gents' ". Silver " • " " 40' 0 .100 100 Ladles' "- Gold Lockets, large $lO, t 1700 100 " " small . 1,003 Sets Finn Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and Ear Rings, $l5 15,030 1.000 Ladies' Pine Gold Fidget Rings, 80 -6,000 lAOO* Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone Sleeve Buttons, 5,000 1,000 'Sets Lady's and Gent's' Gold- Studs, 85- 5,000 1,000 Photographic Albums, 82.50 2,500 10,000 Tickets of Admission to Barnum's or Bry -0 30 emits - 3,000 15,000 Packages Assorted Btationary,s o Dents, ~- 7,500 5,00 Pine Bnerwood Pipes, ( our own importation,/ 75 cents 3,750 10.003 Sots Pearl and Ivory Sleeve Buttons, 50 eta 5,000 50,0X1 Sheets Fashionable ?dude, 10 cents, ` ' 15,000 4.528 - Photoreaphdo Portraits of President, Lincoln and Tad, 50 cents 2 , 116 The allotment will be conducted in the most laonteable and upright manner. Every holder of acertUkSte will receive a present worth from 30 cents to $5,000. They guarantee to distribute every article in the list. Oar Pens are splendid specimens of Arnett/I'4a Iddastry are finer goals than can be bought elsewhere for the same money, and will eland upon their merits. "RIK $1.50 per grass, 141 pens for either of the following kinds No. 1. The People's Pea Co, . Business rm. : . NO. 2. " Popular Pen, same as - Glllott's, 003.) „ No. 3.. " -" Lady's EAta.Elue. By mail, free, to any address; ore recett Of recs. We tan refer to parties of 'Wiling htt this anti VOW oitlea as to honesty, responsibility, etc.. etc. The allotmentotgitts will be publie, and all pnrctutiereintited to bepresent. Address THE gsOPLE'S PENtOpICBAICIf. Business ofnce. n lllialD Areel, Nett Pork. C. C. NEWHOUSE. Aottuuy. : . • ... These Pens are alsoms bard, foe est/mina= and Sale at the odloe of th is paper. . • BEDDING AND FEATHEIVWARE HOUR: 7aah Strea, dare Nola, IflhiAatfllA. "BrnS, F4P'EtERS, MATTRASSES, - MARKETS , BED IllitrELTßottS,Re. U P ' TUCKERS' Ctsebrated,SEßEsG„DED,, _Every article 19 the Bedding Ike, ettbilotretititaiketpßose. `,l4nOu+ AMOR FOLLBORN, la 42,501, , A1 04 Sico,cco ''fm6AB