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LOCAL -ITEMS.
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- MM. G. Conan reached his headquar
ters here on Priday last, and devoted his
whole,energies to f'orwarding,troops to swell
the columns of .Gen. Meade. .Ea has been
most indefatigable in his labors since he was
assigned, to the command of this Department.
It must be remembered that he was sent here
just as .the rebels, were abciut - to cross the
.Totomacovithout even a corporal's guard of
soldiers; and army had to ,be enlisted,
orpniztd, uniformed, armed and - equipped
and before; he had so much as 4 regiment
r march, the Rebel Gen. Ewell had
.pp*siorg oft Chambersburg. In:: the ,face
of all these d4ouragements, he labored flay
Auld nightio.nnprovise an army, and place
the capitol in some state of defence. Whether
hest:Quid have resisted Ewell or not, in ease
of an assault upon , Harrisburg, is now no
matter.: It is enough to know that' Gen.
Couch• saved the capitol; 'saved our main
railroad Connections," and in three weeks had
a large army marching upon Lee's rear..
General Couch is a native of Putnam
county, Weir Nork, 40 years old, and n grad
tutte'of West Point of the year 1846. He
served With distinction in Mexico, and after-
Wards, in Florida. In 1853 he obtained a
year's leave' of absence for the . purpose of
Making a scientific tour in Mexico, the re
sults of which he gave to tlievorld in a book
called '":Notes of Travel.' Be resigned
from the army in 1854; and in July 1861,
when residing in Massachusetts,' he was
commissioned - Colonel of - the Seventh Mas
sachisails regiment. Soon afterwards he
was appointed a Brigadier General of Irol
unteers, and had a brigade assigned to him
in - the Army of the ' Potomac. AfterwardS
'he commanded a division in the corps of
-Gen. keyes, and especially distinguished him-,
self in the battle of Fair, Oaks. He was
made a Major Oeneral of
..volunteers soon af
ter, and has - -served with great gallantry in
allthe battles of the Army 'of the Potomac
that have since occurred.' At the late battle
of Chancellorsville he commanded the 2d
Army corps with great gallantry and skill.
He is now assigned-to-a most important task
—that of'organizing an Army corps for the
defence of Pennsylvauia„'and he is eminent
lzfitted for the. - . duty.
Elmore Ositek. as.—Many men have be
havedinobly during the invasion of our val
ley by the Rebels; but even conspicuous
amongst the faithful, and heroic the names of
Capt. War. IL Bove, Co. C; Ist. Nets York
Cavalry, and Lieut. CHARLES W. kALtirat,
Co. 0, Mil,r7laild - Purnell Cavalry, must ap
pear, it merit is , to be the standaid by which
history shall record the bloody draina of
Rebel occupation of loyal soil. Capt. Boyd,
is a Pennsylvanian, a resident, of Philadcl-.
Oda, and raised a company for the Lincoln
Cavalry, now classed as the Ist New York.
was with Milroy at Winchester, and
1 - carved his way out with a considerable per
l
tienn of his 'command, and instead' of turning
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!up at a 'safe distance 'from .the enemy ; he
i githered a full company and • 'marched. at
lonee to' the fient of the Rebel column, and
IsteadilyobserVed the • advance of the - enemy .
dUring their pregrms• towards the Capital;
land as untiringly pursued and harrassed their
rear as they fell bacito - Gettysburg. By his
side, or off on. 4etacheLservice,'Nvas the gal
lant Lient.'Pqmer, 'and to these two officers
are our'people and the military commanders
more indebted than'to any other two men in
the service for reliable information of the
movements and,designs ofJite: In • many
'instances, they skirMiShect with the foe, and
l bOth Made most miracnlous escapes in feel
mg Rebels
. front day to day.
'Palmer had been en duty here for some weeks
before. the invasion, in -command of a pro
rvcrst guard, and d. Of the
;county,. He encountered an eyerwhelming
Rebellorce as they.entered Greencastle, and
escaped with his squad. only by his _superior
knowledge of the roads. ,
,He was -appointed
Provost Marshal of _Chambersburg
r by Maj.
'Gen; douch, oraridaY list, at the request of
our citizens. It would be but a' just recogni
tion of the services - of these officers to pro-
Mote 'them for, gallantly, 'and, we hope that it
Will be proinptly•dene. The people of Frank
lin county, who have witnessed the sleepless
lenergy of these men, would rejoice-to r learn
flukt'they haVe been rewarded as they (reserve.
Ova NavonaL, AnsivEnserir.--The
jeans! prograuirne for the celebration of - odr'
p.tipn 1 Holliday, owing to ',peculiar cir
cutestafices" could not be fully, observed en
fits laterecurrence in our tewn. :We missed
thebrMiant processions and joyous faces of,
he children of our various, Sabbath Schools,
nd the old 'fishing 'parties and hilarious as
semblages, of former years. Reb Oecupaticin
of tour blautiful :valley and the extensive
patronage of a cermin - character' which our
' , Southern brethern" hid bestowed for ten
' 4yB previous on our people, with their Cori
sViint:tbfer.ia.of_wholeiale destruction of the
towni:tilmost - drove from - ottr minds that we
• it:areiV.have a ith of Sidi this year ill its
' , 3,atiorLayse4p.'• However, Satairday • morn 7
• ingdawned upon us with the'ringitigof the
belle ef . ,the different: churcheS 'and public
buildings, and a short,thne before:noon, the
.14atieruil ei sign coated from altemporarY
pole in 'the Centre`Of the_Dianiond. At 6 :1 3 ,
3f:: our eitiiens 'assembled' irk .front - of the
' Court House. Chief Borges's Hoskinson pre
sided, assisted by. those two' , tried soldiers,
- Capt's SamuellipHesson and Geo. L. Miles
sit Nice , , Presidenta.` Sergeant J. Porter
-AiroWn, - who Served gallantlyjn the thr4
and nine, mouths': serVicei :was .Secretary li
the, meeting. The' onaniiation',corepleted,
Ilk I. book read the-'Declaration of:ludo
pntlenee. f This ',jai' folloWed hy" : eloquent
and, patriotic speeches, delivered by 'Hon.
6"4.w Brewer; *ak• ,;Stengerr andlY.
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Everett, Esqs., and Rev. Messrs Forney and NEW CAvAtat CosfrAirry.--Capt. J. C.
DickOon. The exercises closed with prayer Hollinger, of 'this place, hiving Succeeded in
from Eev. Mr. , Forney._ In the course of • raising a : cavalry company-, left yesterday
the proceedings our excellent Band,'l.ed by morning with his men fOri Harriiburg, to rc.
Professor Hatnick, Performed a number of port to theAdjutantGon+al.- The company
appropriate patriotic Om • , E will.be fully-armed- and efiuipped as -well as
mustered into servicegi, Harrisburg, andex.-;'
pest to be ready for duty in -a 'very short
time. 'Capt. H. commanded company D,
126th Reg'f, Pa. Vols., for some months pri
or i`l7 itsbeing inustered out, and Proved him
sel.ea brave, patriotic, and capable 'officer.
The new company lte-hslitised for the car
alty.service is compoSed4f excellent Materi
al; and we have no doubt Will acquit theM;
selves creditably and hodorablyha whatever
positicin is'assigned them; --- -
- Cliambersburg Brass
Banal gave General Couch i- wierenade .at the
Franklin Molise on Monday night last. He
appealed 4m the balcony in•reaponse to, the
repeated calls of the :crowd, and made - a
very few remarks thanking them for the
honor. Suysequently Col. Mcßeynolds,
Michigan, and Maj. McVeigh, of Pennsyl-
Nania; made appropriate epeechcs.
. Maj. McVeigh in the Conise,of his remarks
said tint "helad not istrength to-night
do more than thank them for the compli
ment of
-their presence, and to assure them,
of tile healty sympathy "of all the kiyal nien
of the-Commonwealth with the robbed and
persecuted, dwellers in the beautiful valley of
'the Cimberland. [Cheers:] The hum.ilia
tionof the invasion was bitter, but it might,
have been only a fitting punishrpentfor the
eviste i nce among them of 'the domestic trai
tors Who piloted - the armed rebels to their
plunder, and were' repaid with their scorn
and • ontempt." He, congratulated them
that at last it seemed the darkness was past,
and they saw the promise of - Ile' dawn of
peace ; not such a peace': as Wood and Val
landigham would beg on lended knees from
Jeffetjson Davis, but such a peace as Rose-.
crans!was making with; Bragg, as Grant had
Won' ist 'Vicksburg, / and the 'grand historic
Arinyi of :the Potaiaac h.ad,ftwen at Gettys
burg.
,fTrefnendons applause.] , The . Re
public; 'thus crowned 'with victory under the'
,auspices of liberty, might, ' if her
° sons were
worthy, lead 'the nation to the - heights of a
better; civilization, and call down upon her
the very benediction of God. _ [Great ap.
plause.] ,
FRANKLIN COUNTY has contributed prob.
ably n dozen to the rebel army, and two have
paid the :penalty of death. , James Allison,
who studied law with Hon, Wilson Reilly
•
some Tight years ago, - enlisted in Stuart's
pavait;,y a year or more ago," and was killed
at Ball's cross-roads a short time before the
battle lof • Chandellorsville. He was shot
through the'teniple and - died instantly. This
inform i ation was given by the Rev. Charles
Boggs{ a native of this C:ourity,, but now a
chaplain in the rebel army,' when the rebels
occupigd this place. Hugh Logan, formerly
of thiA county, was a Captain - in Stuart's
Cavalty, and was here with him in October
last. • e was overtaken in Hagerstown hsst
Satusday by our cavalry, and in attempting
to escape was shot in the back, the ball pass
ing through the. bowels. He was in Efegers
town and alive on Sunday, but no hopes were
entertained of his recovery: - They4ill not
be widely regretted since they invited,death
by' taiang'up arms againsftheir government;
but they,
.in their treason; preserved their
manhciod by openly espousing the traitors'
cause. I
Wlt i r S. STENGEII, Esq., of this place, pub
lished a card in the Age, contradicting the
report,that he had been - snubbed by the rebel
Gen...l,enk.irts. He says:
".1 am the District Attorney ofl'ra . nklin
.counts. I have .never spoken to General
Jenkins, nor has he to me.: To the hest -o
,thy knOtviede I have never-seen - him. All
the . hurled.-at - slalnders the Democratic party
cannot prevent its success in Franklin copty,
nor inlthe State; in October."
Asf r: Stenger has never seen or • spoken
to the rebel Geneinl; therefore, it ieenis, that
this county and State must certainly vote
Democratic next October. If Mr. Stanger's
veracity is toile judged by his logic, it might
be well for him to procure a certificate from
the guerilla chief. 'Gen. Jenkins would
doubtless certify that 'he - has never' seen,
spoken to 'or heard of one Wm, S. Stenger,'
.Esq., - barrister, county proSecutof and -poli
tician, and therefore the Southern Confed
eracy must certainly be established, within
the next sixty days ! That -would be conclu
sive and equally logical all around!
PERSONAL.—Hon. Sirdon Cameron, Hon.
Heistand, Editor of the Lancaster
E.taiit‘ liter, Hon. Dawson Coleman, of Lebo
non, - and James E. Reynolds,
.Rscp, brother
of ,the late Gen. Reynolds„ were here on
Thursday last, just from the Gettysburg bat
tle field, and.ou their way to join Gen. Meade.
Gen. Cameron zhad a number of Surgeons
with him 'at Gettysburg. Surgeon General
King Was hero on Monday last, making hos
pital arrangements for , our wounded in case
or a battle at Williamsport. Gen. Dana; in
command at Philadelphia, , reported . to Gen:
Couch here last Friday, and will take the
held. col. Thomas 4. Scott has bequ'here
for several 'days,- superintentling_the repairs
on the Itailroad,,and Plaupturrived on
Sunday'; to take, the general direction of the
transpoftation department.:
9AXITIT 'II3E RZBEi:LINES.-A num
her of citizens were caught -in the• rebel
lines 1E1.4 weekaboutZegerstown. .Ainong
them tsbre Reir..jos. Clark, James and Geo.
Watsori; 4 +john P. 'Culbertson; F. Winter
Trifle, Vila. Cligiton, - Wm. - Hutton, Dr.
Jas. Hanailton;.Taeoh . N. Snider, Levi D. C.
Rouser:and others. Most of them secreted
themselves in Pfagerstoi.vn or escaped through
the lineS.; but Messrs.Dr..Jas. Hamiltok-, J. -
P. Culbertson: Porter Brown, Charles
10 4 1 sler; Allen 'V. licGrath, Thomas .111 -
Doviell,l . Geo.'A. - Kaufman anti %.0. 8: Reek
are, reprted to be across the .Potomac .end.
prisoners-
A D EXITED APPOINTMENT..7 ' II7: e
Stancl"tllat Dr. L of this place,
has received the 'qpointment, Of "Assistant,
.SUrgeon,'2oth Regiment Paula: Vols., Go).
Thomas commanding:iSnively•is.a
young man of fine talents and unblemished
character and Will prove in every way wor
'thy ,of tlm49sition',he has been seletteillo
PA ,
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.4.1)(,- ? .fxtudOi*-11 - oo9itoritc.: , .oll*btobtlipa4a, .
- Dumpier the'past - weektfhe volunteers, un
de.
r' the late call of - tlie Governor, have been
filing throughour: town by thousands, and
Gen. Couch has 'now an! army of Pennysyl
vanians, thoroughly uniformed, artned and
equipped,' that is alike ereditable - to himself
and the State. Of' the , numbers and dispo•
sitiOn of the troops it would not be prudent
to speak; but they are timple for the great
purposd assigned ,-to thein. Considering
that thePhave just been organized, they are
the meet soldierly troops wo have ever seen,
There is comparative- little 'straggling, and
where well officered, as most of them are,
their-discipline is trifiy, rent4k-able.
MIIRRAi'S CA:Spii9RATED ConDLit:never
fails to cure,Diarrhen and Cholera Morbas.
It is certain, safe and speedy. The smallest(
child can take it. It is prepared and sold b'
Miller & Ilenshey:
Prato, te.
THE OLDEST HOUSE in TOWN
' AS A HOUSE OR DRUG` STORE,
IS MILLER & -11ENSHETS,
On the Northwest Corner of the Diamond
WHERE CA 1114 HAD,
CHEAT - 7011.
Everything, and more than ie mutiny kopt In. Druk,
FOB INSTANOZ;
,?111 Regular Drugs,
cough Synips,
That will cnroDituThea,
Coralals, Certain Remea
atieumatiO Linirnetl44
Anodyne 'Owned,
The Intlint's - Proiector
And gother's Friend
Worm SYrnPs,
And Lozenges:l
,Cod Liver Oda,
, -„
.11n1d Extr.ict Budicj
Lindsay's Blood Searcher,
cflanaparilla Syrups.
And all other Starahtr4 . ,Preparations of .the
• I
None
Otttm Spilt at this lipase
SOAPS, about (arty kincbq ,
PZIPUMERS, the beet of all tiffids;
Hour and CATTLE POlrli24B, tbatsau be relied on;
- Nittuttiattettatdl LAMP'S, and--
KlaouN7-I.WifenneNs.ii,
MILLER it HENSHEY'S,
June 17, '63
Agricultural.
IL)R EMIUM THRESHER—The
subscriber is the only authorized Agent for the sale
of 'heeler .t Siellock's Premintif Two.horse Thresher
and Gleaner, with, Railroad Power, far Franklin and
Adams Counties. ile is now ready to receive orders for
the same. .
,
. -
This Machine is a Two-horse Power, and will Thi•esh
and Clean any kind of Grain. It is the PREMIUM MA
CHINE. having taken the Premium at the United
States, and all the State and County Fairs, wherever ex
bilked. They arc made of the hest material. and war
anted ny one of the largest and most- responsible
establishments In the United States. It Is warrented to
thresh anti clean from 150 to •.2.4 bushels of Wheat, and
double that quantity ofOats in 'a
day. It requires hut
two horses, and no driver. The Power and 31nehine
both be' worked in an ordinaryllarn Floor. The Agent
himself used one of these 51twhines last sea. u for tour
months constantly.oustcan testify to the' tray hfolness
of the hove state effects; lie line threshed as much as
102 Bushels of Wheat in 4% hours. He worked the
same two horses constantly uu the Machine, and. itt„-the
end of the time. they were in as gond condition as at
first. Ile. therefore. is prepared to refute the idea. that
they arc hard on horses. 'He paid VW 00 for one Mired
used. and $41..00 for the ether, and they rather Improved
than depreciated in value.
Persons wishing to bay will ;dense make application,
110011, as it will take some time to get them from Albany,
N. Y. Price with Railroad power at Albany. $215, with
freight tabled. Lever power. four-horse. with sires
Ma
chine, $255. freight added, The agent none
but those sold. ROBERT /SLACK, Agent.
June 17. '13.1-Im.* Fayettovilli i , Franklin Co. Pa.
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DSTROCK, MANUFACTURER
. OP AGRICULTURAL, liIPLE5ihNTS,Shapon
Hater direct, between Queen and.. Washington, ,Chati
bersiarrg. Pa.
WAGON MA HOG !—llar log connedted with
end hake. rectory that of Wfumn-Making, end having
employed one of the best ptactical Wagonlnaliers in the
county. he feels confident in assuring Farmers, and oth •
ore needing this kind of work, that he' is prepared to
render entire satiefactl. ate all who may leave their ore
dere. All work entrusted to him will be promptly and
neatly executed. at moil/ r •te prices. either for new or old
work. Farmers are invited to call, gore - him !t trial, and
get the Worth their _• ,
ItLACKSMITIIING also - carries on -the Black
emit Wog, and employs ask lifol workman. - who !sable to
do all kinds of zintithink.vellich b required for Wagons,
&c,
GUII-SPRING GRAIN AND RAY 'ARE. ;
rterAmusuoit to constinei -hle tuasurpassed Patipatett
Gum-Spring Grain and Ray, Rake.
t3tate and Gmtnty.lttghts for sale,
June
ARM.' 43ELLS--.ll.Tyers' . & Brand
nre aienteibr Franklin co n to eell,tlio tErteliox,
ays. These 'Balls ore superior to any, other - Bell:
made In'the State. We halo seldu large neniberin the
county p. 14 find them. to give good salt - diction. - These
bells are superior In tone 'to any 'other Iron ' bell, lurid
6qual to most brass bells. All bells sold are ,wartallted:
to eland. and if any should broaltove will isupplta
one in place: — .. ,
June 17;•:'63. - liITEIIS & BRAND
VARM_-43ELLS.---,W,e are 'Akent,e. to
sea theLebanentroilltell, keatArtkle amda.
A belle intimated got to break:, Call and examine our.
Meet, as we are delermfned to sell goods at short profits.
June 17,-'O3. • !VERSA BRAND.
IiCrARTESTING TOLB.—Yorks,
Jut_ Rakes, Scythes, Cradles, Swaths, &c.
MYEBS BRAND.
jE3ROT.tiERS of POldiers in the Ser.:
vice, or in licepitals. can ftrnieh thorn, the
POSITORY three months for 23 cento sit inolabs , for
50 cents. or one year for $l.OO. - •
EMENDS of Solciicits in'
- vice, or in :Hospitals; can'rural oh, theta with"
OSUMI' three month; for Ilicentaq obi trionthltent'
60 cents, or ma year Ibiisl 00.
riIHE "15TITCII. SETTLitMENV?
bDGWN TOWN l=-.Exteasire 76, Coppri and Wove
.c,34.lashmentit—The undersigned respectfully: in•
forma hie friends and the public generally that; he has
removed his establishment from the "Dutch Settlement"
up town, to the spacious -town formoily occepied by
Brand, a'ad nearly opposite Whita't Omit.
leg Store.
He has just reeelved a large assortment of COOX,
COAL,PAHLOP. and .NINH-Pf4TIi:43TOVE3 of the
moat approved and latest- patterns, which he can and is
det nettled to sell as chialp,„it not ' a
little cheaper, than
can be had elsewhere in the country,
He has also, and intends- keepimmonstantlyba hand,
a large assortment of Tin, Copper and gheet.lten Ware
made of-the best material and by goodworlonten.
In?. Persons in want of anything in the above line
are requested to give him a call beim o purchasing Weed
where, us he feels convinced that he can suit thest either
as regards the article or the price.
BPoITTINti. made and put up at the shortest', notice.
All kint s of repaitimrdene neatly end expeditiously.
" Old enricr,-Brase mut:Copper taken i, exchange for
Ware, or the highest price - giverthy cash.-
June 17,1863. JACOB 11.111LLER.
HOUSEKEEPERS, READ 14- Gal
iaghtr's' Sunrisc.-.AiluTip/itf;—A New: klat Top
STO V. The plutee are very heavy,, n nd_the
whole stove is finished in tt supe riot manner. 1 warrant
thin Stove to b 3 Superior, to any Viet-Top Stove now, in
the market, anti respectfully invite my Wench, end the
public to call and examine this Stove, of v,hlCh there
are severalnixes.
. . . . .. .
I have stlmu a grent variety of other COOKING
STOVES of every !Oyler PARLOR STOVES, new and
beautiful patterns, together with a heavy stock of
STOVaiS fur Churches, Stores, Offices, lintelgote.
J ORS LIIDW;G,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, TI P 7 AND COPPER WARE.
N. B.—l have been appointed Sole Agent for Gnlla
ghee,' Celebrated Swaim, Alr-Tight Cook Stovein
beraburg. P.t. .Tnno 17.78G1.
AT ETTER, HAMILTON &CO'S
Great Stove mei .Ware Store, corner. °LA* ,
Diamond. can be seen • the ihrgest, belt, and cheapest
stock of Goods.. la Chantherelpirg. They have COOK
ING STOVES for Wood and Coal, of latest patterns and
all sizes. at fair prices. [June 17.1863.
POUTING DONE" - AT SHORT
NOTICE, of firserate material and cheap: ' '
Ali work warranted. and cheaper than can bnbought
elsewhere In the County. Call and see tor, yourselves,
at _ETTER., HAMILTON, b' CO'S,
- nearly opposite rheillank.
,
.'TIER, HAMILTON & CO. Are
Tprepared to put up the best LIGHTNING RODS
ut cheap rates.
ALWAYS_ ON HAND, A LARGE
assortment of the gory best Tin, Japanned -and
Copperware, kc., sold low at
. • ea-rx R. ITAiIILTON 8.
A - LL'WORT WARRANTED", and
-
Z3,,_ cheaper thun can be' bought elsewhere:in the
county. Come and see—then buy. at
ETT RR. HAMTLTON,k.;COIL.
CALL: FOR PARLOR AND, DI
VINO ROOM COOK STOVES. They art pretty
good and cheap. ETTER,IIAATTLTON .5.; CO'S, -
A few doors trims Shryock's Itook Store.
TO TAE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
OIIAMBEIiSDU JIG FOUNDRY.
leo undersigned takes this method to inform the public
•that he has taken the' FOUNDRY so long carried on by
Seibert, with all the PATTIIRNS connected there•
:with, where he purposes .continhing the business, and is
now prepared to•make
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS
that may be %slated by_ the community. PM - elm:dm , at
tentiun will be paid ta 'making and keeping an hand or
ery descriptio4 of PLOWS, cesToos, ivA4oli Box
id,&c. -
All kinds of Castings ramie to order.
Now Plows, of dill-runt pattern',' always on. hand or
made to order.
METAfi taken-In trade, for whiclVittie highest
price will be given., '
By devoting himself attentively, to' business ho hopes
to merit and receive a share of public patronage.
June 17, - ABIiAIIAM METZ.
L'tILVER.AND BRASS PLATER
L. 3 AND BIT AND STIR RUI' DIAKEIL—TIio sub
scriber respertfully inf.imi his friends and thti Pub'
shat ho continues to carry on the above' business at his
old stand on Main Street,oppositu the German liefurtbeil
,Ghurch,Lhambersburg.
flaring:enlarged ids ill:54108N Saddlers and acteh•
inalsre will lied ila his Store Room a generid assortment
of Goods suitable to their •siireral reqUiromests,latch as
full Fair-ruid Country ilogskins, Patent. Loather; Gig Trves,
Plated, Tinned and Jou:ulna:if Self-Adjusting Trevs.
Full Piste& Tinned - and Japannod: Straining Web anati
Worsted Hain Web. lower than Cotton; llamas. Bits and
Stirrups,Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Coach liandli*
now Biyietr, Curtain Nr.itue-4 flab itanibr, Bridle' Fronts,
Roseate& Swivels and Ornaments; Iron el:tted, mid Wood
tihr flames, Buckles; Brass, Silvbt and Japatined, nil
styles and patterns; ivory and WoikletC Matting-4o
- Hipp. Stump Jointe.ond a yariety - of tithr ()odds suit
able fur the trade. , .
BU.E. & K,
Jac—nil kinds of Plating, &c. ,'done with neatnoss and
despatch. . WAIIPLEtt.
Chambei.sburg, Pa
NE W .MARBLE'
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-The
. .
undersigned respectfully Announces to the citizens
IA Franklin county that be has opened a New Marble
Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton,
directly opposite J. S. Nixon's Drug Store, Main Street.
In the Borough of Chambersburg, where he will keep on
hand or triake'to order all articles In his line of Rosiness,
ouch as MONUMENTS. TOMBS and, ,
IIIUD STONES.
MANILES, TABLE ' S
from the tory best Foreig n ant Domestic Marble;
He respectfully solicits a call from those who arty bolo
want of any article in the !Owl 0 lino. lie ie cardident in
his ability to satisfy all who may ho pleased ,to patronize
him, either as regards his prices, or the quility, beauty,
and chasteness ot hie work. •
Nov. 21. rtin JOHN A. MOVE.
vir H. WANAMAKER respectful
@' y a ly inibrms the public that be has leased the
BRICK YARD
recently ocmpleil by Winamaker, and has appointed
SAMUEL. BAMFORD. A PIiAUTICAL mEcumac,
to conduct the business. Me „respectftilly solicits the
patronage bestowed upon the fernier occupant, and hopes
by prompt attention to business, always having a large .
supply of
SOLID, WELL MADE BRICK,
of all styles and qualities, to secure all the trade, both
city and country.
',Le_ Bricklayers' are invited to examine our eteeh.
WASVED.—inout 2vdtoriti of goodlirood.
June 17.3 m.
H. Inil3l,CH. F. EMHICH.
CENTRE WOOLEN FACTORY.
.The sulinribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public geueratly, that' they hue leased 'the
above named Factory one mile north-west of Ch.:l426'in.
burg, (beet known as Horst's Factory) for is , term of
years. where they intend to manufacture Cloth, - &Ml
net. Blanlcets„ Flannels and Carpeting from the fleece of
yarn. Country earth nowt-Fulling attended to. Also—
Indigo blue, and bncy dying dune to order. Haring
thoroughly repaired the machinery ,thoy hope, to be able
to render general satisfaction to all who may favor, them
with their custom.
. May 0,'63-3m. • MIDRIB & BON.
gartnucire; C.lttlert), &c.
SIIOEMAICMIS
We have eliVays on hand, Shoo Thread, Lasts, ;Boot,
pees, Leathers, Shoe Irons hte , &a. MYEttS & 1311A16.
TirIERS & ' NI) are constantly
In receiving fresh IfardWard, to which they incite
the utten4lon et the public.. We boo' a largo stock of
Nails and Iron,which we offer at „reduced prices.
D.STROCK.
A GENERAL ASSORTMTINT OF
'WILDING MATERIALS, suchas Epps; lolts'y
iicrews, Lucks, Glass, Putty,
(AILS ,AND PAINTS-.Best Buck
Head, Whito Lead, Linieed. Oil, and all kinds o
caws, at the lOweet clash - prices. WIRES & ARANO.
4 LARGE. STOCK ~O F--CEDAR
~®
WARE, Tabs, Buckets, Chains, Baskets, - Water
Vans, &c. „ MYERS At BRAND,
VOR RENT--A Atria . Bank Ban,
ju With Stabling, large tarn, Yard, and other conve
niences, In the Borough.eafilvdre of
June 174 t. • - lfAlintEn.
fiCOAREXTS - ',ot Soldiers in the Sr. Tice; or in Hospitals, can furnish th'sni with :tilett POSI.TORY throe months for 26 co:lig-41x months. for
SO cents; or one year for $l.OO. ,
tIMPLEMENTS.—DeaIers and Min
niseturere of Agricultural and other, Itolkelflonts,
can reach-at large elm of valuable ettetomerelby,eDp2 7
ftioNo la the FRANKLIN REPOSECOM - •
stopta - nab Clamart.-
'Manufactures:
tat Cstattlates.
A CHANcg.TO
i IAItMOBY t
ti
It
-,C3L The umlersg fled offer I . It s "-tailvent - ateortwi
mounting, terms, all that:gals IeTILA .-T' OF WD Situ.
atecl in St. Tbomas township, prank . [ a Comt,y, A'A. a'
miles North•west of the•Villag of Si licitritury - bourided•
hY bads olD.'liVilson's Heats, " ism:_ reaniii•liiiirr., and
otliers, containing ' -' - ' --•- ' • -- -
, . . .
,•
About 100 Acres of this Tract are cleared and to ts' ffnet
mate efeultivation; the whole trlssisichlaes been there
oughly limed within the last few Years; the balance is
heavityptit with thriving Timber. There isu find Lime
stone Quarry on the premises, from vrhicli a superior
quality oilime is made. The Improvements consist of
good,two-storied Lcnt and Pram- DWEIMIEtIIII)USE,
AIIINE 11A erected last snmnier: a Water.
Power SAW MILL, nad a STA YE and SHINGLE MILL,
driven by a, sand' Steam Jingine, and other' necessary
and convenient buildings. -
The aboee Prapertii offers great inducements to p n
chasers of Real Estate. It is located in a finely Timbered
region; and as the demand fur Lumber, Staves, -Shinglea,
Ac.,13 - and - will contliatie on the Increase, an etprgetic
.business man ecrabbnot tail to • Make Money out of the
many advantages it possesses. Persona desiring , to in
vest in a valuable Property are invited to - view this.
Salisbury Sherman, residing thereon, will give any in
fundation that may ha desired. 'POStleaaion tau be had
at any time.
, June 17,'83,
GARVER A SHEARMAN.
TRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY
FAITTUVILLI3.=—The iindersigited Whi
ned at PrivateSnle , the fullowit.g described ItEAL ES
TATE, to wilt
80 ACRES OF LAND: '
An under good fetiett and tillable. with a goal tied% Dam' in
tog: a rioter falling well of good water near the door, a
good darn and filmeshing Floor, a fine Orchard bearing
the beat fink, - Also
_ -_t - AN•Ic.E.RY •
of 32turgrVite, d Inige Leact4s with limes and pools
Bark Plump:and Stocks, all in excel
lent order, the Whole operating by NV Anat POW Ell.
Also a good Barksbed, ail; nacturpasse,d.lu convenience
and labor sating . - - 1 - - -
The above property will be shown to any person on ap
plication to Jacob- COI* of Fayetteville,. or John
Cook of Chambersbarg. Terms Will be rens 'sable.
Juno 17,'6.1-tf ' PETEIt , •
TIESIRA.BLE TOWN. PROPER
,T Y FOR SA - LB.—The undeusittned will sell at-Fri
`VISIC Sale, a LOT OF GROUND, situate on East Queen Kt.,
'Chambersburg, adjoining the- residence of I'. Ilamun.
Esq..having thereon erected a two-story BRICK DlYF.t.lr
IRO MUSK, with twp:atory Brick Back Building *t
wins', a Frame Stable, and other necessary out-build
imp. There is also a IYell of excellent Water and a Cll.-
. -
torn on the premises.
astr Persons wishing to view the premises and limn
;the terms, „can do So by calling on T. B. Kennedy. Esq..
!Chambersburg, or the subscriber, residing in Shippeus.
'burg.
sso•Possesakes_-givin on the Ist of April nest, when a
good lse lauds by BA.IIU.EL
- June :_l•Sm' • _
- A VALUABLE FARM AT 'PRI
VATE SALE.--The undersigned will 8411, at Pri
vate Sale, theP.4.1131 on which he resides, within a mile
of 'Williamsport, and adjoining the lands of John tl_
,White, 31m. hall, and others, and consisting of
, 307 ACRES OE LIMESTONE LAND,
in a high state of caltieation, with fine improvements,
and well watered, including a large :spring near the door
of the Dwelling" A large part of _ibis farm ie Meadow
Land, heavily set in Thatithy and Clutter—but it la deem
ed unnecessary to give a description of it as it is well
known to be one of the best Farms in the country. be
sides persons wishing to purchase, will of course view
andjuitr„o it for themselves. -
May 21.),'&14t
e 3 durance.
- IL - TANKLIN- INSURANCE COM
_
PANY PIFILARELPHIA,' IS'o. 433 and' 437
tmestnut Street.
Capital
Perpetual Premiums
Upexpired'YompuparrPremkau
Surplus
Total $ . 4,39 . /,116 39
Statement of the Asiets of the Company on`Jannaryl.
14133.
•• . .
First Mertge.gmy.:ate . ply . secured 5i,903,931 46
Peal Estate, (Resent value $139,32=•2.47.) cyst 125.970 77
Temporary Loani,'on ample Collateral :teem.,
• Eines 34,132.5 99
Reccks,_(presnnt'valud 5:43355 10.) cog '5 4 , 0 01 5 0
r:Cotes and Bina :.—:..»......... , 1:549 39
75,312
' V.. 30.311 f 3
Advance in value of Real Rstate over cost, " - 8 381 7n
Advance In value of AOcks over cost - 13.473 63
Total
/Z..- The only Profits from Premiums 4hteb this Corn
1 1sany can divide by law, ore from Risks which have been
fieternSincsi.
F..rtnzetfrtim the Charter of the Cornpan.
- "nut the moneys received ns preadUms Avon risks'
which remain undeterzaimd. and ore uutstandingat the
time of declaring such Dividend, shall uut.be-cousiderect
AA part of the profits a said Corporation, or diYided as
such.'
PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSIIIIAIrES made
,•
on every dwcriptiutt of propeily, in Tuna and Country.
fur Owners, Idortto s. Ground, Landlords, Br.{ -- ..tcf
Itateseil,low as are cmiiiitiiit with security.
Since heir in rpuration, a piricsi of thirty years.
they hve paid el FOl3ll MILLIONS OF DOLLAttB
LOSSE BY k, thereby affording evidence of the
advents Insumnee, as well as the ability end dis
position to meet with promptness all liabilities. • , , -
' LOSSES Ity FIRE
Le - sees paid during tho year 1862
. .
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Bartrker,l DaVal 8. Brown; z •_ f
Tobias Wagner, -. Isaac Len, :.!.
Samna' Grant. Edward C. Dale,
Jacob It. Smith,* 1 George Yates,
George W. Richards , 1 Alfred Filer.
CIIARLES N. DANCIiER, PreSident.
, EDWARD C. DALE; Vice President.
JAS. W. liPAtustsn, Sec) , pro tem. . .
at- Application made to awn) Oes.q. of Chambe.w
burg, who is an authorised Agent, for,the Company
either personalty or by letter, will Meet with attentim
March 4.1 n 4.
niUR AGENV.-41R. JOIIN GAOV - E,
Ur of Chambensburg, 1s tho, Genena Agont cs the
)rank In County Mutual Insnrance Company.
Juno ; WM. Bid...ULAN.
SAP ONIFIER,or
CONOWNTRATED-LYE
THE EAMILY , SOAP• MAKER
The public are cannoned against the SPURIOUS
•nrtlele‘ of LYE for linking S3AP, &c.. now offered for
sale, The onIyGENUINE and PATENTED Lye to tbet:
golly by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTU
RING COMPANY; thetrirruie mi rk for 'lt beln; " SA;
PONIFIER 'AR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great
SUCCESS of ittleartlcle hea led IJNYILINCIPLED PAR,
o on
TIES to endmtvor to'IMITATE 14.113-11 lad o title
Company's PATENT'S.
All MA NO.ICTUR ERS,SUPERS, or Sit4L,ER#
the SPURiOUS Lyds, are heniby ,NO24FLE.Dther the
;
FO.V2 , !,ANYhaire employed as . :heti ATTORi7En,
GEO.:HARPING, EN. of Philtscl'a, and ,
BAIKEIVELL,:Essi., of ; Pittsburg,
;' And that ali NANZIPACTIpqMS,
TiOlatIOn"ot" the rtikiasat the Company,:
wttl boo4o/TTED . at onto: '- • • ' - - •
Th e igApoNtnEß, or CONCEIMATAT LYE, LI
for galci by ail Draggiiia, aroCira - aritiCircut§ BtWea...
ME
, Ofkl,c:E!!
The ilsortt&ttrzsOraert Conon Weiteral Itlatrlct of
PonnsiltranhyNo.l of May Tone, to 18.62, In euit of the
PENYSTZVANIA &UT 1 14.1spYRAC717.811,7G,C0 i tif-
PAL'O r i,s4lloo2l,l, r. 0 1 1.11SHOdecreed - to the Con
t: y; on itoromiter 15, - 1.862 1 the ' %,f7;11 right gre`ltod
bY'a patent 'owned by the for e7a,tpb&E#R.
Patent (144 ()cep*, Perpetual. lorinctiorr
WE PENNSItisiANIA
SALT - ITAMTi'AblrErAlliG CO;
OPPIOES:
121 74LNIPI'
PITT BTH & DITQ*NE WAY, Pittsburg
/ipri/ 24,1334aa-balda.
E
RPITA:STig COURT
/Aria: "Plearerandisafte Unrisholder. dd6alnis. t -
ttatora di 'Jacob lferrer,di3ed, late of St•Thonnie,l44=
ins thade giial distriltation, of the_ Estate,'eltiolixt
ttle Cann to be dischergail from Utak tenet. - Tk* m ilk y
order notice td ire glien ti) all vivito Interealed,‘
Pear on tlio second ifondoy of Avast to 'abaft' caviar, If •
an 7 They hare. schr ttio prayer alteeiskl not 5e grantel, -
By - order of ttre Court, - •- '
0:11111*if,ti,
Clerkaf ithetanoe.-
DRINISVRATcrA'SQII:CF.;-7:.
Notieitsherfby eyes tha Letters 'of -
trAtton on the, of Jaeoh Snisteloteetk,Use
been siontui she, hurl - ersigaed, rotting tit libtiopensg ,
burg.
All persons todehtea to the salt, Estate. krit requelteti
to alike iscaneatta neyownt, owl Thom) having chum*.
nr d e minnts option Ave Witte of decadent , Ida 'WSW
known the Rune, withoot.delay, to, ' '
riA3II:IEL lINISLEYw -
Attat'n
Letfers - 44 Admin.
istrotton on tbefetste of George Stump, -lute of
Peters townstdp,.dec'd, have best% granted to the nba.
sgribcr, rosioing in e7nd township. - , ,
perttons incloixtenjo-tbo said rAinte, are requting:4l
to onkkeinumodiat: ,yr.4,,rustit t an4l nosy knyi ng d a w ayt ,
dotrr,unis opine ttn, Notate eafddeceesnt
,undis
lam known } ' rlthtnn delay, to
4+31i7.4 Tl loll neiti. *,
Amer, •
ES'A I 4TE, OF -- SiMO.4 W. ItUi r tiviY.:.:.
Nottoo 15 hereby-given that , lettere of
tion on the gstato or,.4intort W. Itupley. Into of tAtOot
-0%10.14 (iteent ante:tit:eV, have beetr granted tO the
undersigned realtling la said_ Borough. -
petsotavkinhYing tht.toOiten lintebted !oxtail -Eli
tate me requested , to- nulto Immediate pl.:anent. and
those having elahneipresent _theta properly nothenti
icoted for settlement. JACOB PFACIDNOICD., - .
; Jtuo33. '0341t. - - Athntr, - -
WILLI 14.MIDELLIN 0 ER
Sowou ou
MEM
171,526 65
- 9:4566 1
$2.:.;74,116 39
4 $69,703 11
ppi totite.
-3sitv IT-ut
Jam 3,61*
J0ne3, 7 63.,
,
, OTl.Gg..r;thAirlitiitFfitettersof Aid:f r.
;nii..turattonoi the E-tnte of bfargntet eneettratt,
Lattruf Chautbensburg; dedeased, have boon - granted, to
the subscriber; oilpersons indebted to theenfd„titelfr,„
nre reqstested to matte Smmedlito ptymeut, no tho4s . ,
haring claims or tUtAnode 'agoin.t the, Estate' Ut`' et) NJ
'decedent will maktiknowu (immune .
without delay. ~
JOHN CABhSSiAN,
June 6. '63-6t. Adminhotsaloi.
;VSTATEeDF G..VaRGI 4 I - SAWN: .
it lIART.=-Wherim; 'Loiters of Add;inlstration
:the gatete of George Barnhart, late of Antrim town ,
',ship. deed, have been . grented- to the undersigned. re.
siding in said township.
persons knowing themselves indebted to sitidlot- ,
mto will, make ininiadhite,rAyttiont ; and those having
• ims will present
...them properly authenticated for
aettie l ment. , DAVID L. 3141.1iT.1ii.. •• •
,sln -13:M3 ' " • . Adni'r.
NtIOTWE.-,--Wh en v a S 3of Acl
ministration on the Bitato of' Daniel Besmea r
tots f LUrgan township, deed.'hare been spnite:4 l to
th• s tier, rtsiding in Cumberland county . 2
All parson knowhig themselves indebted tosaid ?Mete
will plerom m ko immediate- phyment„ and those having
;claims press t theta prbperly authenticated for settle.
taunt. JOUN
tday.27„. ' ' Adtn'r..
VEYAQ.E . OF .PARTNERSHIP.--
Noti the undersigned have
thIA day entered into partneraltip.in the, - Ccrilt-Stating
bualness, in elf Ile various branehte.,u nder the natite of
Pefffo & Thiefild 1161 trill da business at the
stand lately oetTpled bs P. Henry Peltier & Co., And
; would res,pectfultriollcit a COntinnanee ,f the public
'patronage. P. IniNRY
, N0r: 4 +,18814 " C. 0. OLTZ.
TVID THE PU having
knowledgi of isbereabonts of SAM b:Ba
Innatic,'wko ma(
.>r:is, escape from - the - Asylum - at'
'Harrisburg. on the Instant, will confo- n favor by
communicating t to the undersigital, the kikany
constituted ee of said Fanatic.
J P.roet: , 1 tly 'lnd 'theta , "alx• fast high;haii"
dark hair and 6
7'. • eyes, ,two short fin bra on tight
hand And the f): finger Stitt in the first knit. Itio egW''
'ldaho= twenty-two years - . At the time he lett he were,
dark suit of clothes and tidal k felt lint. '
Addreizt -4011 N U. CORMANY.
Jane i. Pleasant flail. Franklin C0..141.;
lIEADQUARTEI43; Punvest. Mansura.,
".11;tn Dingle* PENNarI.VaNI4
ChamberaintriOune '
T ff '''
,;, the. ealieo o
the"stibjdfned circular from ,fhe Frovot Marshal-,
Generatufither United SmArts. --- -- •
.' orb. ETSTbitt," •
• provost Mtirshalildth Dhttrict. Penni."
faRChILAR tCO. i —PAofosi Mansuateti tau...A.10 ttf , - -
rtes, Washington. D.C., May It .d,1363,
- AU men who desire -tojoin nurparticular Regimen%
of Cavaliy now ha the fleld. are hereby_authorized. to
present, themselves stew , nett,thne during the , nett,
days, tti t the !timid Of Bniollieent' in their respeetite
Districts. Thellorml shall examine them, and
mine npdn their fittie:srforAlte nettles. and if futtnd to
be fit. the Proveist Marshal of the District shall giire -
them traitsportatioit tickets to the general rendezvous
nt the head-quarters of the A. A- Provost Maribaklen
,eral of the. State. AS soon us they pro ant themselves at
this, general rendezvous. they shall be duly - mustered by
a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the
bounty allowed by law.. „ JAMBS B. FRY,
Jam, fat - -Provost narebal clenerak.
NOTR.—, The several papers of the District Will please
insert the nboyo for three weeks and send bill to the Oa
:•vostMar?ltal at Chautbersburn. , ,
1
ilmmqhmernts, Piotosv Slausttan, '", '' •
' , Nut °Muter Pmessrvivanta, .'- ' •
1 .. . - Chain bombe re. :Juno •144.1863. ,:
,
THEI attention - Of it ll' 0 flit:erg %tm' ' hit've
• 1 1.4$ honorably discharged on account of wounds u$
disability, is calledto the following circolat.
,* 1 • - ' ' ' ' -.. i .iIE,o. tlys'ilati i ' ''...."
~.. Provost Marshal IGth District, Pennsylvania, •'''
CIIiCULAit No. e.--IWAn. DEPNETUNT, P:ovest. Mar..
shaßieneriire Office, Washington City may 2244814.:
' The attention of raleilicers who bate been honorably',
discharetid,on'accouut Of Wound* and ditiabilitY, amt .
who desire to reenter the service is the Invalid Liio pa,
is called do the provisions of ; General' ardera.110.1.115.4
1863, min the N far Department, paid:Shed in the pipers
throughout the country. - Bach officers are requested to
comply prontptirviih the provisions of that order. and
tu send their written. application DS therein provided.:
for positions in the InVulid Corp4stating the character:
of their disabillty)..vilth es little delay as passibleto the
rActing-Aits.stant ProVost Merehni.oeneral etthe graci
le which they may be. .6uch Acting Assistant Provost
31orsliM4lenentl - willot once, forward. the applications.,
with his his endorsexcunit,to the Provost Marsha Mien.
'oral at Vrishington...., -
Officers' for the invalid Corps will be appointed imme
diately upon fitraishhualtePaPcrs requited bY Genetol l
0 ii r No. 105. of :DM. -froni • War Department. y Theirt
pay and emoluments ... will eminence from datecul' sto-`
vivance of such appointments, and not Irons date of t ir..
instion of the respective commends to which they may
be assigned.. . . ..i- • .. . -JAMES - 8., law; ,-, - I
; . Jane 3-3 t : .., . Provost Maraluil.tiertenti.
Nars.—lblineteral pntreraitt ihe District-win plem.
Insert thorax - major thrall weak.i.and aOPLI bill to she
Provait 31nrxhal at Chamberstiurg.
illtADQljAliTr.Ri. PROVOST 31ATt8RAE,
- „ Orn DVTP.M. PIMSSIILVAMA ~•
Cloimbiratmrg, Junalet;ll3o7. ,
THE .offiees'e the . P . rovoss Marshal and
Board of liirollment for.thO nliove IdAtrirt„ , kora!
boon Ortablirdied in the Masonib llnli,gn S•avond fleet
adjoiningtheiletliodist Church and town 11:41. and op
posite •,• • 1- OKO. EISTICtt«
Juno 3-9 t Provost Marsha), list riot, Pa.
yKA973:fEACHANTS,. , —The iny:tor
..sPenee, po.43mbie ensi. it'. to-nDysTrissic -la*
SX4IN Ii.EPOSITOItr, . ' . .
F...9ITVY PRINTING, in ever". vai.
Oar 'of color's, done with neatness and despatch at
t o FRANKLIN REPOSITORY offine.
. ' S printed in every style,' at, '
loweerratas, ne the office of the Vt,..h157.111.111 TOP
WoiXRE. r MORT f 3, 01V7 2 / 1 4./-
clextßt. & ST ON
..eDITO/V AND PrIBLISTMI2B.
TI1)1 TILLIMLIIT IMOSITORY published, ;
ererryednesdnisnornieg, alarge quarto Week,."
contatningFOKlGHT COLUMNS t printed oar,
fi~eDeipernndwelr,clear-t~yyppee. Terms; TWO DOI,- -
ram per tainamJN ADVANCE, or TWO '1)94.
- ijacif.ANDY.p.sYY ppilsoir no! paid serirkim nts
year.'
Va.Dlinierters of the Gospel., iitliragirbs' C on go;
are farnisliedtritlitheEareatroay - per annum.
in advance;
sor Sabsclriberm; residing 'ithtt ofithe State, mut
Da y *erica, smarm/tee: and the paper will 'Mall cases
pe dledoreintted at the ,'eapiration of the time for
Which 4.4.101 -
ADVBETISEMENTS inierted'at . 50 nente,.peir,
:square oreightlintsjor °int iniertina,. and 25 of
per equate lin each subsequent insertion; All
lions of a equate are counted *A a falfearsate•
Ad'vertisementa inserted. h7tlte quarter4l?alf
or_year, at a-reasonable redact - Idt. •
-
Special nOtiees.' mserted:' before 3ferriages and.
Deaths °barged tlattid_e regnlarrates.
ileg,ao CUTS, or bold, ..ftway jetten.ipertadt
advertisements.
Noticts ofMururoa Deathalett esceedi
Ins five line , are insert iittiont charge :
la! AU eommaniektiontorlimited or - individual
friterest„ ilre'ehatihn cents per line.
4EirJOBPRINTIEtteh of everykindAcechiPhdet
andAsioy colors; With() shortfeet lodes; and urea- .
tenable rates: •
la
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