The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, August 12, 1863, Image 6

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agricuitutd:
RVRE MITT M. THE SHER.--The
- :- - -übserit;er tA the only authorize. Agentifor thoealu
heeler & 3lellook's eretnlord — Tir - O-lionio Miro:Jar'
,and Cleaner,:with Railroad Power, Or Franklin _and
Marna Counties. Rota now ready tefreeelcci orders for
• -
• This linchineis • a Two-home- Power, and Will Thresh
~. y_k
and Clean any of Grain. It is the PaBKIUti MA
' ,VILINB, having, taken the Premium at the United
States, and all thoStato and County Vairs,adherever
hibited.' They are undo of the best material, and war
anted by ono. of the largest and mosti.,responsible
establishments inthe United States. It is warranted to
thrh and clean from 150 to -Oa bushels of Wheat, and
do ble that quantity of Oats in a day. /t requires but
two horses, and no driver. The Power and !Machine can
bbtio be worked in en ordinary Barn Floor. ! The Agent
himself used one of these Machines last *maim for four
months constantly, and can testify to the jtrnthfulness
of the hove state of facts. Ile has threshed as much as
102 Bushels of Wheat, In 4,,,f, hours. Ile! worked the
same two horses constantly in the Machine, and at the
end of the time, they wore in as good condition as at
d rat. Ile, therefore, is prepared to refute the idea, that
they are hard on horses. Ho mud $5O 00 !for one horse
flied, and $.0.00 far the ether, and they rather improved
Con depreciated in value.
_
Piraeus wishing to buy will please maw application
s'S'on,;ita it will take some , timo to get them, from Albany,
li t .2%, .Pricarrlth Railroad power at Albany. V 285, with
freight added. Lever powor, nu...horse.ith same Ma
chine, $255, freight added. The agent will order none
but those sold. ROBERT BLAQLf,Agent,
Jane 17, '63.30.* • Fayetteville. Franklin Co „ Pa.
STRUCK, M.A.NITFAOTURR
xy, OF AGItiOULTIJRAL TM 0 - I . .l.lYffliiTS.—!Shop on
ater Street, between Queen and Washington, Chug..
bershurg, Pa. '
'WAGON MAICINGI—EIaving connected with his mill
and [take Factory that of Wagon-Making, and havnig
employed one of the boat practical Wagommakers in the
county. he feels-confident in assuring Northam. and oth
era needing this kind of work, that he Is • prepared to
render entire satisfaction to all who may leave their or
dure. All work entrusted to him will be !promptly and
neatly, executed.uttonilerate prices. either fir now or old
work. Farmers are invited to call, gilre him a trial, and
get the worth of their money.
BLACELS3fITIIINGII-11e also carries. on the Black
smithing, and employs a skillful workman, who Is able to
do all kinds of Smithing which is required for Wagons,
dm.
GUM-SPRING GRAIN AND 11 - Ail RAKE.
lin coutti nes to construct his uusurpaased Patented
Onm•Spring rain and flay Rake. 0
iii—Stste and Conaty Rights for sale..
June 17,'03. D. STROCK.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
MANUFACTOR MS.— WM. . BCirkie ti 11.1Z0,
:Sixth St. and Germant Av nue,
- ct
Philadelphia; t
. . .
Manufacturers of e j
Premium Farm drisl i ill
Gorse Powers an.' Thresherik, -•
Circular Saw uachines,
Corn Shelters,
Grain Fans, i
. .
. .
Cultivators,. • ,
Harrows, - i
Plows, - -,--------- , •
and every variety of npprisruk , - •
~„ Agricultural implesnents,
- &a for Circular and - address' -' ,
WM. L.;BOY.ER A - BRO.,
jillV - 15.'6a-ly. Philadelphia.
DREMIUM:- FARM. GRIST RILL
Th,9 only reliable F atom's Of Ist 72111.
Rimple, durable and efficient. I
. 'Grinds aft lands of grain rapidly:
Is adapted to ilorso.Porrerti.
i Every Farmer should hate one.
Prize moderate.
Send dosoriptive Circular and address
WM. L. BOYER, 6c BRO.,
A griontturalimplerneut 111,anufacturera„
Firtit st. and tiermontown Avenuey Philadelphia.
July 161"5.3-6rn .
ARM BELLS.—Myers & Brand
are agents for Prazdtlin co.. to sell; the LEBANON
rr LS: These Bolls are ,superior to fany other Bell
.
model: , the Stato. We bait) sold a largo number in the
-County and find thorn to give good satisfaction. These
: belle oi e superlor in tone to any othdr Iron bell, and
equal to most brass bells. All bells sold are warranted
to stand,and if any should break, we will supply a now
onein place.
June 11,'63
RAI BELLS.—We arc'Agents to
eriC
theLebannn Iron Bell. The %est article made.
All ben; warranted not to break. Call {end examine our
itock, WI we aro determined tone!' geode at shortprofits.
June 17,'63. - MYERS. BRAND.
Ic rA RUSTING TOOLS.--Forks
jilt Rakes, Scythes, Cradles, Snat
3IYERS /4 BRAND.
1360 ks an' 21tatiznerp.
THOLESALE ONLY. - -
AMERICAN STATIONERY WAREHOUSE;
JOHN 3. MERRITT,
.; .
, - 1 IMPORTER. WHOLESALE STATIONER,
And Sole Agent fur
Windsor and Clifton Mills - Premium Paper,
Conaistlng of Commercial Notes, Bill, Legal S Foolscap,
' No: 18 Decimals Strad, near Nassau, Neva York.
Also, Proprietor and sole Agent for the following new
and useful articles:
Oliver's Patent Erasive Tips.. '
Thls Tipts different fejm an yheretofore made, being easi
ly fluid to any pemil. It is tnannfietured from vulcan
-. feed Rubber of the beat orasive quality; can be readily
• Changed from one pencil to another.; and is sold tat an
txtremely'low price. It is the most desirable article of
the hind in the market.
Rurnet'a Patent Rubber Inkstand and Rack,
, an4aque inkstank, preierring ink from the decompos
ing effect of light.
Green's Patent Ink-Eraser 4. Paper-Cleaner,
.thit best articte made for rubbing ont psi:mil-marl:a, ac
complishing the work hi one•haif the time of ordinary
talmer, , ,
' tite,.Patent C,onthinationF:aper-Cutter .5. Rider
gi, new and useful article, combining the the uses of two
indispensable things. '.
_Platt's Patent Portable Copying Press,
a, light, cheap, and useful article.
' Merritt 4. Broom's Pig Pen,
' iliery suPerior steel-pen, made and selected with the
greatest care ; put up tteo dozen in a box, Biz bozeß en
...closed in another neatly finished box, the moat cone
infant shape possible for _etc:fling.
The National Portrait Chess ,f Checker_ Board
A most durable and cheap article for the million sa
rising on the unusual squares fine life-like photo hic
lectures of all our prominent Generals and Co ere;
idso the President, Secretary of State,tc. The ic e ores
Alone ate worth at least dou'de the cost of the Board.
All orders will recap, prompt and Careful at mien.
-. Reiland examine one of the largest and-beat : : ortel
otookeof atatloneryln the United States.
JOHN 3. MERE
• = Wrroixitaxa Sm./41241k Beelaaan-st., New York.
At
. • tie aborenamed ar idte f , are for sale: by S t S. Sear
. Oa, Charnbersbtr - g, P. ) - July 15, 6.1,1 m
. - INIEW STORE !—WATSON & SON
nj_x_ hive opened at their Store Boom, on the North
. of-et Corner of_the Diamond, opposite_ Franklin
thimberaburg, Pa., an entirely new stock of goods,
consisting of BOOKS of alarhst every description. Sta.
- -(Amery of all kinds, Envelopes', Stool Peus ' Ink, &c.
Also a large assortment of WALL PAPDR, WINDOW
' BLINDS, various prices, and a great variefyofNOTlONS
AND PA.Nkik' ARTICIAIS,Picturee. Fang; Vases, Ladles,
and lasses Baskets, &c. Fancy Soap and Perfumery.,
Also a good Assortment of Worsted; Shetland Wool, dc.
Aiitra great variety otgoods too numerous to insert to
which they Invite the - attention of the Public, and re-
Specttully solicit a share of tho public patronage. -
Plea a call and oxamine our stock.
c`.;;Juite 17,'63. • ' WATSON .fc SON.
Vainting, elating, &r.
BA.RNA.Ip T. FELLOWS,
ilousE AND SIGN PAYNTDR, •
GRAINER, GLAZIER, AND, PAPER
EfANGER, SHOP
Armory Building, (up stairs,
' in the Ol d
. 1, ” p e iff er 4. Fol's
' - next door to "OldJaz
Carriage
Manufactorlb opposite
Brown's Hotel, and
I=
COMER OP SECOND &ND MARKET BTB.,
Chambersbarg, Pa.
I respectfully take this' mowed of thanking the °lll
-4sena of Chambersburg and vicinity, for the very liberal
patronage I have received at their hands for the past
year, (my Bret year funds piece,) and, - flattering myself
that I have done, and and am still prep! ea to do, the
very Istzt work in my line, I solicit a continuance eipaat
favor. B. T. RELLQIVS.
KS. I respettfallyrofbr to any othypatrons—Jarries
Ityater, Wm. Sighenahan, A. K. McClure, Rev, Mr.
ig Presbyterian Church, Dr. klebards,Dr. Fisher,
Of M. Kieffer & Co., German herd Messenger. J. Allison
Nytiter, Woe. C.ltystor, and any others for Whom I have
*no work—for (Infante*. of Work done, and oxpedition
. !Juna'l7. '634f. B. 7. P.
JOB PRINTING, - in, every style,
donee: the 0111 , ,0 of the FRANE i LIN REPOSITORY.
ALTIMORELOCK . HOSPITAL-
jll_, DR. JOHNSON, the founder 'of this Celebrated 1
i otrorni-offers—the. ”"ctet cesta M T-sigaidy.-lindl-only
effectual remedy to the world for Uleets, Structures. 1
Seminal Weakness, p do in the Leins,Coustitutionel De.
bility, Impotence, Weakness of the Back ant:- Limbs.
Affections of the Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart,
Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases of the Head,
Throat, Nose or tFkin ; and all those serious and melan
choly disorders arising from the' destructive habits o,
Youth, which destroyboth body and mina. These secret
and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims
than the exig of the Syrene to the mariner Ulysses,
blighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticipations
rendering marriage, &c., Impossible.
YOUNG MEN.
, .
Young Men especially, who have become the viz lints
of Suntory Vice.that dreadful and oestructivo habit
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands
of young men of the most exalted ta,ent and brillian
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the th tuders of eloquence, or waked to
ecstasy the living lyre; may call with tall confidence.
MARRIAGE I '
• •
blamed persons, or young men contemplating mar
tinge, twinge-ware of physicaltreat nese, organic debility,
deformities, b.c., should immediately consult Dr. Johns
ton.
Re vain places himself under the care of Dr.Johoston
may religiously confide in hishonor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill tei a ph : Von:in.
. ORGANIC' WEMINSS! •
- IMMEDIATELY COULD AND FULL TIOi_6ig:P.STOrIBD.
This disease ie the penalty mist paid b,•
those who have- become the victims otimproper hh/.
genceS. Young persons are too apt to ! commit excess)
from not being aware of the dreadful"Mgisequences th)
may Now, who that untierataAds the sub)° ,
will pretend to deny that the power y 6 Procreation
lost sooner by those falling into iniprop.o habit than I
the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure% .
healthy offspring, the most serious and destructi',
sympathy tomind-and body arise. The system become
deranged. the physical ani mental powers weakened
nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
ind4estion, a wasting of the frame, cough, symp.um
of consumption
•
Office Ikto. 7 South Frederick 'Street,
seven doors from Baltimere street, 'East side, up tb
the steps. Be particular In observing the name at.
number,or you will mistake the place.
Air A CIIIIkWABRANTED IN TWO - DAYS.-a3'
No Mercury O. Nauseous Drugs,
J . "O HNSTON,
Member of the Royal 4 'otlego of Surgeon's, London, grr
duate from one of the most eminent Colleges of tl
United States. and the greater part of whose life
been spent in the hospitals of London. Pods, Philade.
phia and elsewhere, has effected some of the inset este)
iehing cures that were ever known. Many trouble
with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, grel
nervousness, being ale-tined at sadden sounds, and, basl
fulness, with fteipiefft Welshing, attended sometimi
with derangement of mind, were cured immediately:
. A CERTAIN DISEASE 4
When the misguided and imprudent- votary of plea
sure finds he has imbibed ti e seeds of this painful di:
ease, it too often happsns that an ill-timed sense
shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applyin
to those who from education and respectability ca
alone befilend him,delaying till the constitutional Byrn)
toms ofthis horrid disease make their appearance, sae
as u corated eons throat, diseased nose. nocturnal pair
in the head and limbs, dimness'of sight, deafness, nor
on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, fae
and extremities. progressing with frightful rapidit -
till at last the palate of the mouth or thls, bones of tl
noes hill in and the victith or this awful disease becom,
a horrid object of commisseratien, till d. nth puts ap.
rind to his dreadful sufferings, by serning him to "iii
bourne frees - whence' no traveller returns." To end
therefore. Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve tl
must inviolable secrecy ; and from his extensive petted.
in the first Hospitals of Europa and America, he ea
c -rnislently recommend a safe and -speedy cure to th
unfortunate victim of this horrid disease.
It is is melancholy f.t,t that thousands fall victims
this horrid disease owing to the nnskilfullness of igia
rant pretenders wha-by use of thatdeadfu/ poison, Mel
curt'. ruin the constitution,and either send the un'ortr
nate than uutimely - grave, or make the residue of lit *
miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr addresses those who have, Injured themselves
private and iinpropee indulgences.
-These aro some of the sad and melancholy effects pre
dnced by early habits of youth. viz :—Weakriess of ti. .
Back and Limbs, Pales in the Head, Dimness of Sigh
Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dy. ;
pepsin, Nervous Irritablilly, Derangement of the Digs
tive Fianctions r aenerul Debility, Symptoeus of Cons ump
.&e.
fitxtursur, the fearful effect's on the mind, are ranch r .
e dreaded: loss of 'fernery, Confusion of Ideas, Dupre
eion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. A version' to Society
Self-Distrust, Love of Sulitude.'fimiditr, - th., are son..
of the torn effects. ;
Thoisands of persons of all ages can now judge vrhn
istire cause of, their declining health, losing the r vigor
becoming weak, pale, - have singular appearance alien
the eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumption.
Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for Or
ganic Weakness. •
By this great and Important remedy, Weakness *
the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restore.
Thousands or the most nervous and debilitated,wir
had lost all hope, bare been intmedlately relieved.
impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental Diernsal
Station, Nervous Irritability, Trembling. Weakness o
Exhaustion of the most fearfultind ' speedily. cur ed b •
Dr. Johnston.
31YEMS & BRAND
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice. In
dulgotin when alone—a habit-frequently learned fr
evil companions, or at school, the effects are nightly
felt, even when asleep, an d' if not cured, render ma --
Hags impossible, one destroys moth mind and body.
should rqiply immediately. .
What a pity that a young man, thehope of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should bo snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments of lira, by the consequencs
ofdevlatingfn m c he path of nature. and indulging in a
certain Secret habit-. Su ti persons, before contemplat.
ing
uA RIAGE
should reflect that s onnd mind and body are the
moirtne.eSsary reqnisit s to promote connubial happl
ness. Indeed without these, the journey through life
becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly dark
ens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed With de
spair, and filled with the 'melancholy reflection, that
the happiness of another bcicemes blighted with our
Own.
OFFICE No. 7, Sp - o - Tg FREDERICK ST.,
- BALTIMORE.
The many thousands cured at this Institution In the
last fifteen years: and the numerous important surgical
Operations perrovned by Dr, J., witnessed by the re•
porters of the papers, and many other persona, notices
of which have appealed again and again before the pub •
lic, ill a sufficient guarantee to the of .
.li, There are so many Ignorant an worthless
quacks advertising therme lees as Physicians, ruining
the health of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems
It necessary to say to those unacquainted with ble rep
utation, that his Diplomas hang in bis office.'
IX•rtilLE Never—All letters tenet be post paid, and
contain a posta,:e !vamp for'the reply, or no answer will
be sent. Feb 25, '63-Iyr.
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,
fiIECIIANICSBURG, PA.
'rho attention of parents having datighteis to educate,
is respectfkdly called to the advantages afforded at this
lnstitutioni for acquiring a, thorough and accomplished
education. It Is easy of access, is healthfully and picas•
aptly located. employs 0 fall corps of efficient and expe
rienced Teachers, - is chartered by the Legislature with
full Collegiate powers to.confor Literrtr Honors upon
its Graduates, and its terms are as low as they can be iu
view of the comfort of the students and the permanency
of the Institution.
The FALL SESSION Will Commence on WecinaclaN
Srptember2vid. Stutlonts should enter promptly and at
La as possible patrons should write or come on and en.
gage roving In advance. Pot Catalogues address
Aug 6 63.4 t - A. G. MARLA.rE. President.
FMORY FEMALE COLLEGE, u GE,
Two Institution o f Learning, for Young Ladles, will be
opened on Thursday; September 3d, 1563. The:rPresi.
dent wilt be assisted by an efficient corps of Tenders.
The course of Instruction will embr coell the branches
necessary to givoyonng ladies a refined and thorough
Collegiate education. .
For Circulars and particular information. address the
undersigned, Carlisle, Pa.: IL D. CIiAISIBEItS,
July 29,'63.10t. , President.
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ETYSENTII SESSION OF
Sunny Side Seminary will open on Tuesday, Sop
bomber let. [July 22-6 t,
00K BINDERY.-M. KEEPER &
11 CO. have removed their BOOS BIN DBRY to the
Third story of the MAN-lON lIOUSB, on the Diamond,
above Shryock's Beek Store. Entrance' between the
Book Ftore and Dr.linlrely's (Ace. Old Books, Periodi
cals, Mules, Newspapers, Ac„ bound In any style. Blank
Backe made to order. Paper ruled to any pattern.
Nov. 1,'60.
'Orbital.
YOUNG MEN,
TO STRANGERS
aturationat.
_bt.,-, : ' : :stiOitfi':,44::4,o . .o* . i=;',":t.6(iniOrgi.titti_gi'l-t). - 0 ,
Aitopti v i k taixf.
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' .T, , NNi- E:DY &.N L..-.--Law Part
.ntrahip—The anderdled have associated tnelp
seises in the practice of the h. raja the several courts. of
Erank,in County. Offo eon 3 arket Street, in the room
heretofore occupied by T. 13.Vietinedy. .. - '
. _ T. B. IC EIiNFJS'I.
June'l7, '63. t.
T. J. NILE,.
TTORNEY _
S._ SON EMI Lr; Atto.rner at Laut.—Office on Mar
ket St—formerly occupied by tidily & Ku rp, directly
OPP site the Court tbn Phn.hibersburg, Pa. Ail legal
hminesa entrusted tohirn wflhrecelre prompt Attention.
Ile will.practico in aVirdng Vonnties. Junol7, -63.
,
di .-Al. 4.% W.i'S,. SIT EN-GER, Attor-
U-I 4 , new at bate, Clininliersbnrg, j's. Collections
promptly, atteaded to. 'W. a' Stenger ; District Attor
ney and ru s -ent fur procnring IPensions, Bounty Money
and Amara of Pay. Office an 'Franklin - Bnildinu, lid
door from tl) e. corner. ' j Junel7. '63.
IV' S. EVERETT,..
Attorney at Law.
0 Office in Slrs. Bard's dwelling,: dircettls* oppo
site the C mat [loose, Chanibdrsburg, Pa. Will practice
in, the, noveral Courts of Franlltn and Fulton Counties.
All legriL business entruste to his care will receive
i
prompt attention. ' June 27, 1863.
Y. 8. STIIIITAVGA. • SOHN STEWART.
QTURIBAUGII STEWART, At
0-torneys at 4.2 w, Chambersburg. Pa.. give their undi
vided attention to the Prartideof their Profesn. -
Arr Office in the Town RA. - - June 1".
AVDOWELL SFIARPE , Attorney
Ohambersburg.l Pa. Oftico in Um Bard's
Buildings, directly oppcsite die Court House.
June 17.1.863:
GO.: SEILIIAMER, Attorney at
.. 4atv, Chanitberaburg,!Pa, iimeo—Min Street,
above Queen, in the room fornterly occupied by S Rajah.
or, E. q, Junot 7. Itida.
fZ_EORGE EYSTER . & E. J. BONE
NJ' : BRAKE, Attorneys at .62v. have removed to the
room on Main Street , une door South of Eyster's Store.
June 1.7.'63.
T. 4 , S. - CLARK, Att' ney at Law, has
removed his Mrs a few rloorra FAA of his former
lunation. on Market streoo(South.sitle.) Juno IT. '63.
rIALVIN - M. MINOAN, Attorney at
ki Law. Office on Market Steer, in 'Lawyer's Rots.
opposite the Court House. - June 17.'63.
T Ti. FLETCHER,I4ftorney at Law,
o Chamheraburg. Pa. Offihoott .11;trItot arreet,
ueArlsopposite the C , ,urt House. June 17. 'Us. -
A LEX. M'CLIPIE, Attorney at
la_ Law, Ptlmbertiburg, Pn.t °tan in the Ft - auk/in
Aeposito,:y liu tdioga. Juno 17,'63.
ntis j.
DR.! WM. B. ITUPD'S DENTAL
Iti?,3IEDIES ARE THE E ESTIN THE, - IVORLE
ii,syr 2 ng Pine Teeth and Swbet Breath, and curing,
Toothache and Neuralgia.
Do you wish to be blessed wigs andad 'deed f a - Pearly
White and Sound Teeth? ITse Dr. WM. B. WU Itni
UNRIVALLED TOO'tfl POWDER, warritatea free from
acid, alkali, or 'any injurious substance- Piice.9.fi cents
per bum.
far Beware of the ordivar; cheap Tooth Powders,
which whiten but destroy.
Do you wish to be ce• tai' that your Breath is pure.
sweet and aureealde to husbantl;br wife, loyer.and iro•nd
Use Dr. lIIIRD'e CELEBRAW . k.D /1101/TII WASH,—
Price, 37 cents per bottle. 5
The astringent wash is also ,the best remedy in the
world for Canker, Bad Breath. Bleeding Gums, Sole
Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds.
Do you wish your cliildro.. Isuffer from Toothache?
Get S ... .MAGIC TOOT/lAMB DROPS. Price,
cents per bottle.
Are you at:dieted with Netnsslgial Get pr. B
MS LLD'S NEURA LGI A PLAStEIIS. The roost effective
and delightful remedy known! for Pains in The Face,
Chest, Shoulders. Neck, or anyipart of the body
They do not adhere nor blister. but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price; 15 and 37 cenn. Mauled
on receipt of pi ice.
A Treatise un the best misthed of Preserving the
Teeth mailed on receipt of the' price -10 cents. It is a
valuabls little wort, and should be in the possession of
every, person,
For sale at all the best stores throughout the
—ores throughout the country.
CACTION.—AS there ore dealers Who take inivittitage or
our advertisenients to itnpoYeupon their re tourers
ferior preparations. ii is necessary to insist upon having
what you call for, and you itiill CET THE BEST, thororighly
tested, and prepared by .an experienced and scientific
Dentist, Tcemurer of the New York State Dentists As
sociation, and Tice President of the New Yerlc .3ity Den
tal Society. Address Miltlt & CO..
June '63-tf Tribune Buildings. New York.
rpEETII INSERTED ON AMBER.
BASE.—DR. N. SCLILI./SSER, Othe still Allis res•i•
aence on LAST MARKET STREET, near the Franklin
Railroad. 'DPrithitry in all its branches at teaded tow ith
ail the modern improvements. liaving published to
this community for more than two years. that teeth on
Anther is in every way CHEAPER:AND REITER than
teeth on any ether material,l would say that I still see
no rezewn to change my opinion, for there are nanny Per
sons in Chamberaleirg 13 n(1 vicinity for when 1 have
inserted teeth on MIME a alto can testify to theta - helot•
rior merit.
N. B. AU work 'warranted to give satlAnctlnu, or on
charge. Teeth extracted without rain with perfect
Rafety without taking Chloroform. For 'further infor
tuition call at We fiftice. , [J tine 17, ISO.
DR. W. W. SCIILOSSEIL Surgeon
Dentist.—The undersig,ned has removed 'his Office
trout the Mansion' House to the tesidence of 31r John
Noel. Nortive‘t corner of the Diamond. and immetlt
at!Ay opposite the Franklin Hotel. Office on the se
cond f100r....: trance through the passage, to the right
tu, you ascend e Maim
June 17, 1803. W. W.SCHLOSSER.
pcEMOVAL.—Dr. J. K. REJU, Dc4
tizt, hi, removed hi 3 olfce Iron the corner or the
Public Square, where he practised se many yenta, to the
corner of Main and Queen Street:, there Heyser's
Drug store. Chino bersbnrg. Pa.:where he will be gleaned
to receive the calls of bin trienda. [June 17, 1t63.
-
DR. A. R. SHAW': returns his thanks
to the citizeris of Frunk !HI county. for the Ith
to m encouragement bestowed rac him the last three
years. And Invitee ihose who hare not made trial of
nolicropATirr to do so. tonsultaicma in,- All ere
table cases can rely on n mare speedy cure Ihnn under
any Atilt!' systeni. Dr. S has 'motored -to North Main
ittreet.a short distance below the point, s. here he can be
found ready 1., Attend, to calls, either in or country,
when not limont on professlonll business.
June 17,1863.
D. W. B. BROWN. 'PROF. F. W
MOWN & WALK, Electrical Pity
Oiflro in Franklin Building, WEST M i ll
sas dmti..r,Chninl34irsburg.
. The above treats all Chronic Direase.4 by means o
GA LTA NISI! and tie different rtiodillcutions of MAC
Tli lel TY. rt.N discovered and taught by - Pref. BOlrt4. -
Jane 10. 8.1 tr.•
TR. I. N. SNIVELY has, opened
an office for the practiCe of Medicine in the een - tre
to of the Mansion Ho se. one door South of Mr. SitrY
och'tßooh Store. whore fie can - he found et di hours day
and night. except, When professionally engaged,
- .Tune 3, V.l-31ws
DR. JOHN MONTGOMERY ...will
n Mull promptly to all calls in his lino. Office vn
Main strOot,,noxt dour to the Engle Hotel; and nearly
uppovite the resitlonve of the Elan, Geergii. , Chainhers.,
Chambersburg, Juno 17, 18C3.
R. J. C. EICIIARDS will attend
promptly to nil coils In his lino. Oillc'e on :Main
Street, next door to Spongler's , Drn2 Store., •
OffiCE HOURS—Prom 7 to 0, A.M.; 12 to 2 and 6
p. 11. • .Tone 17,1869: •
3uotireo of the jeaee.
_JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-H.
ty D. DAVISON, Jostle,. of the Peace-110c° Immediate
ly opposite the" Indian Queen lintel." All business en
ti ueted to his care shall recePte prompt attention, In;
struntents' of Writing, of all kinds, drawn up in a 'Batts
factory manner. Juno 17,M.
D ITAMMAN, Justice of the Peace
Chamberabarg, Pa. Jana 17, '63.
TEMPLEMENTS.—DeaIera and Man
'lliacturerB of Agricultural and other Implements
enn reach a large cues of raluablo enemas by ADM.
'caw; In the FRANKLIN _REPOSITORX.
TO MERCHANTS.--The way -to
son re profltabie custom is tchinvErrist in the
I , RA NELIN REPOSITORY. .
TOR PRINTING; in every style
V done at tho office of the FRANKLIN REPOSITstRY
13oolis, ,Statiorirtv,
. .., _
SHRYOOK . -
.Se °. " '., ROOKSELI ___
ER, it - STATIONER, '
Now occupies his NEW STORE RO9ll, andi4PlTParEd;
to transact business with greater .faellitiea than ,
,_.
ever, „ i. l r,
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.. , ,
BOOBS
ScNool Books, Miscellaneous Books, Toy Books,
Law Books, MclEOlll Books, Sunday School Books,
31ilitaiy Books. „ .
• . -BIBLES.;
A large assortment of Pocket and Family _Bibles,
BLANK BOOKS
Of all sizes qualities and styles of binding
. ;
STATIONERY.
A great variety of alt kinds of Writing and 'Print
ing Papers, of French, English and America-nnatin
efacture. Alio, Envelopes of all sizesand nnalittcs,
Ink. Pens, Pencils, liadia Rubber„ Tape
. Seitls,
Quills, Copy Books, Blotting Board, Knives, Erasere,
Writing Sand, &c., &c.
GOLD PENS
The very beat, Gnu. PENS in the market,fully
warranted, made by Leroy W. Fairchild, of N. Y.
- BLIND :PAPER.
A fullvarieti of patterps,anii
WALL PAPER
Nearly Two VIMDET,I3 differeid patterns.together
with suitable , Berderinv, Plain, Velvet and Velvet
Gilt.
PICTURE FRAMES.
OyalandSquarerramesforPhotogratihs. Frames
made to ordei. -
FRENCH GLASS
For Picture Framei, of any Size.
CHEAP NOVELS
Much lower Than publisher=' prices, among which
, are the following: . ,
The White Cruiser, . _ - •
1 •' - .
The Banger,
Th+ Midnight Queen. • : .
-.
English-Ton, , : . : - , ,
iJosep ice. • - ' i _
Mold of the Saranac, ;
- . ' Cant. Ilnwhes.
- . Don Bernardo's Daughter, '
Helene, . .. '
David Dui:Baer
. , Sketches in Prance.
• Vern er's'Pride. '
•
Strut's Novels,' . -
• ' % - • Dickens' Novels,
- Mrs. Southw'th's Novels,
/Am. P,rayje, Novels, • •
billwer's- - ovels, • '
Arthur's
Luok Sanford,
Rifle Slots, . .
Trial and
Prince and Podia, - •
Annette, ~. •
East Lynne,
liliriam,Alroy,
.. Legends and Stories, _
- • F.,ed Jack,
Red Scout,
. Belle of the .13oweiy,
• Sybil Campbell,'
. Grrice'Veliion.
Rival BcautVes•
' Thu Grumbler,
Barren Honor,
. . . The Sqare,
Falkland,
)11ilroSe,
Chipp from Uncle Sam's Jack-knife„
The Everlasting Fortune Teller,
The Mameuvering Mother, •
Marguerite de Vnloia, ' •
- Foggy Night at Orford.
The Quiet Busband.-
TwoPrima Donnas,
Morgan's Freemasonry,
The Debtor's Daughter,
° The• Banker's Wife, -
Highwayman's Ride,
Nobleman's Daughter.
•• The Searlet.Floer.
The Virifo Triils,
Cecilia Reward, • •
Lena Cameron,
The Expectant,
.
Miserables,
• • 4 4U0 Puzzles.
• ENGRAVINGS.
English, French, German and American Entra
vings.
BASKETS
Fancy. Traveling, 800. Picnic - , Fruit. Knife and
Clothes Btokets.,;
-ZEPI3YI WORSXEDS.
Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and Split
Zephyr, Shetland Wool, &e.
NEWSPAPERS.
The Philadelphia and New York Dailies received
daily. Cl4* - or individuals supplied. •
• WEEKL I Y PAPERS.
Harper's Weekly, , • •
Frirak'Leslie. ,
N. Y. Mercury.;
. N. Y. WeeklY.
. New York Lodger, etc,
received weekly. . .
. " PERIODICALS.
Monthly;
•
Atlantic -
Continental.
,_ • -
Peterson: • ;
, •
Knielierbocker, •
; - l i thp ly.earitoun4,
etc., •
received as soon ak published.]
„ tr
All the. Dime Pakßastions: Weekly ik,Touvellettes,
Song Books, Mo., reeeiveel,daily. • 1 s ] .
We take orders for all kind of goods.
-
We receive goods by Express F.V.KIIYIDAT from tke j
East. . 4 ,
]
Blank Bemis. , I
Writing and PriAng Cirds.
' RulerA.l „
PtpoT Weights, .
Fancy Boxes,
- • Combs Mid 13rnsbes,
] • Oak Crayons,
and all atandatd , goods in -our line constantly on
hand. - •
MUSIq.
_Sheet Music, l'Ar Piano, Guitar, Violin, Mao, ete.
PIANOS
We purebaseOs-on cornmiision, so as to save
our elastomers irdin Filly to One Hundred and Filly
Dollars. •
MIISICA.It-INSTRUILENTS
We can supply any kind of Musical Instrunienis
at prices far lower than usual. ,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.: •
We can sell Photograph Albums at lower Prices
than - they can be proiured for in the cities.
We have no hesitation in saying t , o cur custom ers
that (rent our long experience. our =inner - et do
ing busineis, and our great facilities, we do not fear
competition, and, have no doubt of our being able
to' give entire satisfaction. -
Coma and sea oar New. Store, our now and en
lamed stook, and form your own opinions. •
' Chamborsburg, Juno 17,1863.
ens do &113ounin -agencies.
. ..
.
Toim_ Al. pomßßo, Y, , - - .
ey . ... ...R...., AND! NAVY AGENcr i ,
204 sourri FOTTT LI HI II
S REST,
l a)
- , P ELPI.A.
The ondeoolgited, having riesiwied hi peaition as Fey
master in the U.S, Army. his opened a N 0,201 0011111
FOURTH STREET, an AGENCY F R FROOLTRI.NG
PENSIONO, and for the colt.-ction of Orracsr.s!, Sointe.aW,
and ail other Citrate against the Government.
iy long experience as - eitYmastel, has given ins ttnu
anal facilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted with
this business in all its .details. On the receipt. by mail,
of a slatOrneet of the- case of claimants, I will forward
the necessary pipers fur tbeirsignsture. ' Personal at.
tention will be given to the cases at Wnehingt. n.
No charge unless successful, when $5 will be charged
for COlectit g alienist, under $BO, and $lO on all sunisaer
that amount and under $2OO. Larger - dahlia taken on
special arrangement. Fees in Pension Cases as fixed by
law. , .
114FORMATIOIN FOR INSTRUCTION'S TO
Ali Soldiers of the present .war,who bare served - Iwo
yearn, and Soldiers discharged for wounds received in
battle, -without reference to,time of - service, arc entitled
besides their regular pay, ta.3100 Bounty.
In case Soldiersor Seamen are discharged for disability
or tgaiinekreccived while in toe suttee, they are entitled
to a Pension accoging to - the disability.
in case of the ath of the Soldier before discharge.
tbrbugh disease centr tetra!, or wounds received while in,
service, his widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty,
beskiCrarrearage of pay- andpension during her lifetime
or widowhocd.
If the Soldier lie after discharge. from disease con
tracted or Wound: received while in service, his widely is
entitled to arpens on of VS per annum.' .
If no widow ur'ininur children, the mother of the Sol
dier or Seaman will receive the Pension, if dependant on
him wholly or in part fur support.
if deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow, his
children are entitled to the same benefits as the widow,
except when the children may be over thong° of lti years.
If no widow or minor children; the bounty and pay
will descend to ale heirs as follows:
First to the Father, seeend to the 3lother, third to the
Brothershnd Slaters, and teen to flat next of kin.
Disetarged Soldiers. whose clothing account was nn
settled at the time of discharge; can recover any balance
due there. if the Company books are not destroyed. To
draw this balance, write to your Captain for a descrip
tive list, showing Clothing itccoult, and forward it to nun
'with your preltuanarystatement, giving also the date of
; your discharge
Soldiers, who served with the nine months' volunteers,
can recover $27 bounty and premium. without regard to
time of service, if they have,not already received it.
Soldiers who were prisoners in the South, and Soldiers
who were absent on sick furlough, are entitled to com
mutation of rations.
Communicating with this office, state the' nature of
N kiln fully, and Rise the Company and Hex meat to
•i or the Soldier for whom yuu claim belonged,
tour present Post Office ad,ress. -
I
your
which
rts well -as
' 1...
I
'
His EiceHen •,,,
sylvania.
Fros il . z.zsdonCa 1
HON. Jostßll C I
Washington" . ~,
110 x. E. 11. Rao E, Chief Clark of Department
Washington.
HON: EDWAN.T. 31OP c"
ZION. Jas. P. :":TEILItra, 1
Pittsburgh. .
LION. A. K. McCtuan.Ch. hamburg. Pa.
Ilox..Tnostts A. SCOTT, VIC President Penn's Rail Roadr ;
HaN. Wittikat B. THOMAS, , (lector of.tbe Port: Philad'a j .
LION. C. A:WALBORN Post Mter, Philadelphia. .
DREXEL .k• CO., Bank , ro, Philo Iphia.
JAMES DONLAP, President of If ion Bank, Philadelphia
BI.O.LITT & NATRIIIONNE. AttOrDi 6, ..
kunst, Wzigt & ERVIN, Merchants, .
Lumps, KliglaDLEß 46 Co. Merchants,. , n
PIIITCII - ETT, BAUCHI & CO., - • f:
DAM FAUST & CO., Merchants,
FSF.N.TAININ S. 3 ANNEY, JR, dc Co.. Merchants, -" ,
CHIMES E. blouttcs & Co., Merchants,
ATWOOD, 'WHITE& CO., Merchants,
.
JOAN M. PIIMBOY,
No 204 South Fourth Street.
June 17, 'Et-tf.
DENSION, BOUNTY AND. WAR
CLAINI AU NCY.--Possions procured fiw soldiers
of the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds
received. pr disease contracted, while in the service of the
Quitel States ;•and Pensions. $lOO Bounty, and Arrears
of Pa} obtained fur widows or heirs of tho=ff who hart
died or been killed whits in ',wrier!:
- JOHN R. ORR. Claim Agent,
Fe 25, Cbambersburg;Pa
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,
ciIAMBEIIBI3GRG FOGA DRY.
undersigned takes this method to inform the public
that he has taken the EittUNDItY so long denied on by
Vfm. Seibert, with all the PATTliiteiS connected there
with, where he purposed continuing the business, nud is
now prepared to make ; t 4
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS
•
that mil be wanted by the community. Pm:tient:lr nt
tentiouwill be paid to making and keeping on hand ev
ery description of PLOWS, .CASTINGS., AWN. box
kiS, Ace.
An kinds cd - Castings made to order.
New Plows, of did•-reut patterns, always -on hand or
madelo order.
"uLIMETAL taken in trade, for which the highest
price will be given. - - --'
lay devoting himself attentively. to lynsiness he hop&
to merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Juno 17,'63. ABRAHAM. 3IETZ.
.QILVER AND BRASS PLATER
AAD BIT .A.VD STIRRUP AMKEB.—The . sub
scriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public.
that he continues to carry on the above business at his
old guild on Main Street,opposite the erman Reformed
Church; Chamhersburg.
ifft,us enlarged his business, Sadd/rfs and Coda•
rataers will find in his Store Room a general inhort merit
of Goods suitable to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country llogskins, Pa:out Leather; Gig Trees,
fall Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Self-Adjusting Trees.
Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Straining Web and
Worsted Rain Web. lower than Cotton; Hatnes,,flits and
Stirrups, Plated, Tinned and Japanned; COnch Handles,
new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands;' Bridle Fmints,
Roseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood
Gig Gaines, Buckles., Brass, Silver and Japanned, all
styles and patterns; Ivory and Wooden 31artingile
Rings, Stuinp Joints. and a variety of other Goods snit :
•
able fur the trade.
EEO
irir All kinds of Plating, &c., done with neatness and
despatch. LAMS NV-AMPLER.
March :25, _
NEW MARBLE YARD.--t-The
undersigned respect Ily announces to the citiiten.v
01 Franklin county that e 11:13 opened a New .Thu ble
Yard in the roqtrt form ly occupied by Dr.-/liiniiiton,,
directly opposite J. S .'iron's Drug Store, 3lain Street,
In the Dortnigh of Ch bersburg, where be will keep on
hand or make Dior& all nrticlea in his line of business,
such as MONUMEN S. TOMBS and HEAD STON.ES.
MANI LDS. TAB,LD STAND TOM, ac., manufactured
from the very beat F reign and. Domestic Marble.
lie respectfully solicits a call from those who may both
Want of any article in the above line. no is confident in
his ability to satisfy all who-may be pleased to patronize
eithur as regards his prices, or the quality, beauty,
anti chasteness of his work,
.tiny 8, 'OO
WANAArAKER respectful
V ly •11181.116abl
recently occupied by N. Warminster. and has appointed
' SAMUEL BAMFORD, A PRACTICAL MECHANIC,
to conduct the business. He res.pectfully solicits the
patronage bestowed upon the-former occupant: and hopes
By prompt attention to business, always having a large
suplay aW
SOLID, - WELL MADE BRICK,
of all styles and qualities, to secure all Om trade, both
city and country.
gilL.Dricklayers are invited to melamine our stock.
WASTED.—About ilCri) cords of
„good Wood.- ,
May 134.1 m. .
H. - 1:14331,CHi,• t N " , F. BBIBICII.
etENTREWOOLE FACTORY.
N.J. The subscrißefit respectfully Infirm their friends
and' the public generally, that they' have leased the
above named 'Factory ono mile north-west of Ch Imbers
burg, '(best known as tforat'a Fabtorylfor a term of
years, where they intend to manufacture Cloth, Betti
na. Blankets, Flannels and Carpeting from the fleece of
yarn. Country Carding end Fulling attended to. Also- -
- Indigo blue, and fincy dying done to order. "laving
thoroughly repaired the Machinery , they hope to be
to render general satisfaction-to all who may favor them
with' their custom. • -
May 6, '634m. - if.E.MBICa do SON.
•
lk t TE _TOBA 0 AND SEGAR
STORE.—To the Cafsens of Chambersburg and
Ytcinity: The undersigned, haring been compelled to
leave Virginia on account of hie ,llnion !sentiments, has
vine among you tdestablieh a business, hoping I' out his
'ice, and by close attention, be will meet
nipport. His stock will consist of all
"9,IIAECO and SEGARS, which he will
n where in town. Dent forget
tila nigger, " opposite
' ock's 'look Store,
RUSH.
lo g exp , .
with a goner) .4 4
be /Het brands o
sell as cheap as can be, ,n •
the place, sign of the "Mt e
the Franklin Hotel, - utott door to-.
South-east corner of the Diamond.
June 17,1863:
BLANKS printed promptly, an. at
owes = rates, at the of of the FRANKLIN
081:011Y
PLAIALA_NTS
REFERENCES.
A NDIIEW G. COITIN, Governor of Ponn
LEON, Harrisburg, Pa.
VET, Chief Justice of the Court of Cieims:
.03, St. C.. Washington.
"resident Judge, District Cone
_PAanitfartures.
.70I1N A. GROVE
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•
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J 4 ,. G. 011Eaorty, Publisher,-.
No. ;18 Wallternt.. New York.
Juuti . l7: '63
VIEWS OF THE BAT.TL GROUND AT ORTTYKRIRG, PA.
P. GIPTEKUNSI,IO4 dnl 706 Arch St.,-Pht7adelphia,'
Respectfully announces that, ided pei sonally by A prom
inent lawyer of 'Gettysburg . . who was 4 useful guide; tie
our forcei daring tho tattles there, he lies succeeded in
making setTra. floe photographic views of prominent
parts of the britt'e-gronnd at that eventful plate. '
Ttr 4 Y.are published in it seriti of seven 10 tiv , l2‘viewe.,
and will be sold by gubscription only; the proceeds of
sales to be need for the benefit ct our sick and wounded
soldiers. -
'The enbseriptien books and- sampltw ere now ready..
The views are, viz: ".
1. Major Gormial Mesde's headquarters.
2 The Field of Battle:Julyl.
3. Our Centro--lookirm east from Cemetery htll.
4. Gateway of the Cemetery.
5. The Seminary. • ~ -
G. Re/31(101re of the "Old Patriot."
7. Second Corps hospital and flandquartens
- -
The price of the set will by $lO. Orders should lin
given et once to secure good prints and prompt &livery
Photographer, -
704 and 700 Arch et.. Phil*.
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