M 3 / 4 sagrituttuzat. E M I 1311 I!:llER.—The tibseriber ie the only au tiwrizt,l A,.tent for the sale ut odor :4 Nelloch's Freottant 'arro•henie Thresher and Cleaner, with Railroad Power. rl,r Franklin and Adams Countits. Has now ready to receive orders for the same. This Machine's a Two-horse Poker, and will Thresh and Clean auy kind of Grain. It-is the PREMIUM MA CHIN having taken the Premium at the United States. and all the State end County 'lairs, wherever ex :Whited. .They are made of the hest material, and .war antel I,y one of the largest +nil mast responsible establishments in the Untied , States. It is warrouted to thresh and clean from 150 to Lusliels of Wheat, and double that quantity of Oats in a ~‘ , 1 .1;:t. It requires but two horses, and no driver. The 1 3 ,m er and Machine can both-be worked in el:Ordinary ,emn floor. The Agent himself used ono of these Aluellinrs set season-fear four' nroitha constantly, ind can teftiff to the truthfulness of the bove stateof facts. Ile has threshed as much as 100 linshels of Wheat, in 4,24, h sum: lie worked the same two horses constantly to the and at the end of the time, they , were in ins good condition as at first. He, therefore, is prepared to refute the Idea, that -they are bard on horses. lie peal .. 4 :',10.00 for ono horse wed, and $4°.00 far the ether, mid they rather improved than depreciated in value. Persons wishing to buy will pleaSe make application /non, as it will take some time to get them from Albany, N.Y. Price with Railroad rower at Albany. - $285, with -freight added. Lever power. four-horse. with same Ma chine, $255, freight added. The agCmf will order none hitt those sold. ROBERT ,BLACK, Agent, anne 17.'53.3m. Fayettevillei Franklin Co ,I'a. ),--) STRUCK, XANITFACTURER • OP AGRICULTURAL In PLEHENTS.--Shopon Jater Street, between Queen !nil Washington, Chaim liersburg. Pa. • ; wAawv.MAKINGI-11aving connected with his Drill and Rake Factory that of Wagon-Making, and having employed one of the WA practical agommakers in the county. he feels confident in ;Liming Farmers, and oth , ersnseding this kind of work, that •he is prepared to render gain) satisfaction to all who may leave their or iels. All work entrusted to him will be promptly and neatly executed, at moderate prices; either for new or old 'work. Farmers are invited to call, g.ve him a trial, and get the worth of their money... ' 13f. ACKSMITIIING l—He also carries on the Black smithing, and employs a skilltitl workman; who is able to do all kinds of Smithing, which is• required for Wagons, dcc. GII3I-SPRING GRAIN AND HAT RARE. Ile contisues to construct his unsurpassed Patented Gum-Spring Grain and Hay Itatte.r /tar State and*Connty Rights rksale, June 17,'68. AGRICULTURAL piPLEMENT FLINUFACTURERS.— TVJf. L. BOTER.t 8.804 ixth Ft. and Germautmiu Avenue, • Philadelphia. 4. Alanufactinersof.the Premium Farm Grid 'UM. • „liorse Powers and Thresher's, - • Circular Sam ,Machities, Corn Sheller 4, Grain Fens, - Cultivators, ; Harrows, • Plows, 1 . 'and every,variety of ippraved Agricultural impleatents. Send for Ciroutai• and addresi L. BOYER it BRO., Philadelphia. July 15.'63-Iy ISRE3IIU3I FAR3I GRIST MILL, The only reliable Farmet?s Geist Ie Wimple, durable and efficient. - Grinds all kinds of krnin rapidly. Is adapted to Hors & Powers. Every Farmer should have one. Price moderato: , Sena for descriptive Circular and address WM. L. BOYER. & BRO., Agricnlturallmplemerit Manufacturers, • firth et, and Germantown Adenue, Philadelphia. July 1.5. '63-Bm. • YAW& BELLS.--=Xyers & Brand are agents for Franklin co., 6 sell the LEBANON .6.1.1..8. These Bells are supetibr to-any other Bell made at the State. We hare sold 'a large number in the county and find-them to ;Iva' good satisfaction. These bells are superior in tone to any other Iron bell, and equal to most brass bells. All bells sold are warranted to stand, and if any should - hrealr. we will finpply a new (mein place.. ~. June_l7, '6l . ~.., '+ll. I:RS do BRAND . s ARM BELLS.--We are Agents to A sell theLebanen Iron Dell. :The ' est article made. All bells warranted not to brook. Gal and eta:mine onr stock, os are deter Mined toed, g.kols at short profits. 3nne_l7, '63. mylats & BRA-ND. 110111 AR V ESTING 1 1 Q0LS.---Forks, z uL Rakes, Scythes, Cradles, Spathe. &c. AYERS & BRAN - 14- . 3ilotri. virESTERN HOTEL, West Market St, Near the Gridge , Clitirabersburg, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully inform the Travel ing community that he has purchased and taken posses• eit/not this HoteL He hopes to make it one of the most desirableplaces for strangers and others to stop at that can be found in any country town. His TABLE will at all times be spread with the lux uries and sufistantials of the 6CIIBOII. • - HIS CII3.3IBERS are large, 1411 ventilated, and fitted - up In modern style. " lILi BAR will be well supplied with a large and choiee selealon of the very-best liquors. • /119 13TiRldl will always be provided with good wholesome provender for etock, and attended by careful netlire. , " l i No-pain/mill be spared tarender entire satisfaction tc all his guests; and pleding himself to endeavor to please all, he solloita a likwalaha.ro of thavablic patronage. June 17;'63." JOHN MILLER. IFTNION HOTTITi. 7 —This Hotel is IL) situated on the corAer of )lain and Queen Streets, near the Diamond. in the Borough of Chambersburg,Pa. TIM undersigned respectfully announces to the travel. Ing public that this Hotel Imsbeen remodled. It has 'been - raised to THREE - STORIES in height. A line three story flack Building has ;been added to it, giving , an immence amount of room for the accommodation of the public generally. The rooms are large and comfort uutnbering in all, thirty;five. ' They are all well furnished with GOOD NEW: FURNITURE. Persons stopping at this Betel can havd either double or single "'rooms, with or without fire in 'them. The Table is, al. ways supplied .with the BEST IN THE, AIAIt.SIT, and will seat over 100 persons., The Bar is filled with-the CHOICEST LIQUORS. -The Stable is two.stories, of the most modern style, and the best In thellorough of Chambersburg. J tine 17 ,435. • . JOHN FISHER ,Proprietor. IRANKTIIN HOTEL— West side of • the Public Square, Chambrsburg, Pa. Thesubscriber.would respectfully inform the Travel ing Cominunity Olathe has leased and taken possession of this Commodious Hotel. Ile hopes to make it one of the most desirabli3 places for 'strangers and others to stop that can be found In any Country town. HIS TABLE will at all times be spread with the lux. isles antlattbstantials of the season. 1115 CHAMBERS are large, well ventilated, and Dtted up in modern style. HIS BAR will be well suppliedwith a large and choice selection of theovery best Liqtiors. HIS STABLE will always , be provided with good, wholesome provender for stock, and attended by careful ostlers. 3 No'pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to - alibis pleat ; and pledging hintself to endeavor` to please all, ho Solicit~ a liberal share of the public patronage. , June 17,'f33. , DANIEL TROSTLE. WiIITE'SWAN i HOTEL; Chant bersturg, Pa.— lqicirea anon, Proprietor. Having purchased this well-known Hotel,(long known as Miller's, and recently as Weist & Grove's.)tho Propri etor pledges himself that no pains shall be Spared to minister to thti wants of his guests. The character heretofore suStained by the House as a • vittifoitable Boma for the Solcierner; shall not suffer in Joylands if aconrtant effort to please and accommodate will sustain it. The propridtor, therefore, solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage hetet, foto extend ed to the "White Swan." . In aMitten to largo Stabling, he its TWO LOTS and - a pair ofilLty and Sroca SCAT cl for the 'accommodation -of Drovers and Butchers. , 1863 MICHAEL OItOVE. . WELLI.3 COVERLY, DAVID 11. lIITCIIIBON. OVERLY & ILUT_CHISON nave become tho Proprietors' of the UNITED DTATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depotat HARRIS DURO, Pa. Thio popular arid commodious Hotel has been newly refitted- and furnished thrptignont its par lors and chambers, and is nor ready fur the reception of guests. - . , , The travelliugpablie t4ill tied the 'United States Hotel , the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in -the State Capital, on aeeount of its access to tbe - rail road, being lmmetliately between the two_great depots irk ttitocitY- - - Elltrintsntrati, June 11, '63-tf. Waynesboro' Record, gercerehurg journa4 and Oreencastle Pilot, copy 3m., aied charge Repository. NDrAN QUEEX- HOTEL, Main. &rat, Chtnnbersburg, Pa.. JOIN W. TAYLOR, Yroforietar. Mae accommodations and iovr charges. Stack Yards and Scale 4 aro connected 'with the pronise4 for the convenience df Drovers. Also—Exten sive stabling. and yards for thirses and Carriages. Jane VI, '63. . , 4)00 will pay; for the REPOSI o 'TORY one yetis to to son'to 'a Soldier ill the,B :race. . . X .. A.LTIIIORE LOOK HOSPITAL DR. JOHNSON, .the founder of this Celebrated nstitution, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual remedy in the world for Wens, Structures. Seminal Wealtness.P sin in the Loins, Coestitational De bility, Impotence, Weakness of the Back ant. Limbs. Affections or the Ridneya, Palpitation of • the heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases •of the Head, Ttroat, Noee.or skin; and all those serious and melan choly disorders arising from the destructive habits" o, Youth, 4th ich destroy both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices aro more fatal to their victims than the tottg of the Syrens' to the mariner Hirsus. blighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticlpations rendering marriage, &c., impossible. YOUNG MEN. • Young Men especially, who have become "the vI4 time of &Mary Vice.that dreadful and oestructive habit which annually iweepa to an untimely grave thousand, of young men of the most exalted talent and brillian intellect, who /night otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thinders of etoiuence, or waked to ecetacy the living lyre; may call with , full confidence. - Married persona. or young men conterriplating mar riago, h dog a crania physica - weak nese, organic debility, deformities, lac., should immediately consult Dr. Johns ton. He trlid places himself under the care of Pr.Joh us ton may religiously cinitido in Dishonor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS"! IMIIEDIITELV CURED AND FULL 'VIGOR RESTORED. This disease to the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become ; the victims of improper indul gences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that underatanlis the subject will pretend to deny that the power of!Procreatiou is Lust sooner by those falling into improper habit than by the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy - offspring, the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The system become deranged, the physical an•l mental powers weakened nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart inditeslion, -a wasting of the fhitue, cough, symp.oru of consumption Ojice .No. 7' South Frederick Street, seven doors from Baltimore street, East 'side, up the the steps. Be particular in observirig the name and uumbor,or you will mistake the place. A ctritm WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS...ft No dlercury or 21rausous Drugs. DR. J 0 HNSTON,: • D.STROCK 31,mber of the Royal college of Surgeons, London, gee dilate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London. Paris, Philadel phia and elsewhere, has effected scree of the moat eaten fishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ring,ing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bash fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. • A CERTAIN DISEASE!, When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea sure finds he has imbibed ti e.seesls of this painful dis ease, it too often happens that Yin ill-greed sense .el shame, or dread of discovery, deters him applying to those who from education and reap, tabiiity can alone befriend him, delaYing till the constitutional symp toms of this horrid disease casks their appearance, soch as ulcerated ors throat, diseased nose. nocturnal pains in the head arid limbs, dimneslof eight, deafness, nobs on the shin, bones and arms, blotches On the head, (nee and extremities, Progressing= with frightful rapidity. till at last the palate of the month or the bones of the nose fall In and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commisseraticn, till death puts a pe riod to his dreadful sufferings, by Bowling him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledgeshimsell to preserve the most inviolable secrecy ; and from his extensive practice in the Eiriit hospitals of Europa and America, he can c nfidently recommend a safe .and speedy cure to ,the unfortunate victim of this horrid disease. It is is melancholy fazt housands fall victims to this horrid disease ow' gto the uskilfuliness of igno• rant pretenders who by use of th tdeadful poison, Mar eury, ruin the constitution,and ther send the unfortu• nate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! Dr .J. addresses those who have injured hemselves by private mud improve. - izidalgenees. These are some of. the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth. viz:Weaktiess of the Back and Limbs • Pains in the Head, Dieznesg •of Sight, Lose of Muscalar ' Power, Palpitation of the:Heart. Dye. pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges• tire Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Cons map tion, ko. , Mismilx,the fearfullefrects on the mind are much to e dreaded : loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres• skin . of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrmt, Love of Solitude, 'timidity, dm., aro some of the evil effects. • Thousands of persons of all ages can now, judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing tbs.!' vigor. becoming week, pale, have singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr. Johnston's Invigorating - :.Remedy foriOr ganic Weakness. -By this great and important inmedy. Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured; and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervons and debilitated,who had lost all hope. have been immediately relieved. All impedimenta to Marriage. Physical or Mental Disquali fication, Nervous Irritability, Trembling,Weakness or Exhanstion of the most fearful kind,speedily cured by Dr. Johnston :YOUNG- MEN, Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in dulged in when alone—a ffiabit frequently learned fr evil companions, or at school, the effects aro nightly felt, Oven when asleep, and if not cured, render miv riage impossible, and destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. 4 What a pity that a younan, the hope of his conn• try, the darling otitis parentis,should be snatcbel from all prospects and enjoyments o life, by the censequene? of deviating trim the path of nature, and indulging in a , `certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplat t EMOVAL.—Dr. I. K. REID ) Den ing , tist, has removed his office irchi the corneaoe the f Public Square, whore he practised s.i many years, to the ; corner of Main and Queen Streets, above Win. Ileyser's Drug Stoie,Chambersburg, Pa.. where he will he pleased to receive the calls of his friends. pine 17, 110. should reflect that a sound mind and body are tht most n ecessary.requisites to promote connubial happi ness . Indeed, without these, the Journey through lift becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly dark ens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with de spate, and filled with the melancholy- reflection, that the happiness or another becomes blighted with out own. . OFFICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE: The many thousands cured at' this Institution in On last fifteen years; and the numerous Important surgica Operations performed by Dr.-J.; witnessed by the re porters of are papers. and rnan3 l other persons. notice of Which have:appertred again and again before the pub 31c, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N.B, There are to many ignorant an worthies: quacks advertising thearsolves as Physicians, the health of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deel it necessary to say to those - unacquainted with his rep• station, that his Diplomas bangin his office. TAS F. Novice—All letters must be post paid • am. contain a postage si amp for the reply, or no answer will be sent. Feb 25, '63-Iyr. Erg and Saw (bubo, irI_REAT BARGAINS _ FROM NEW YORE: - AUCTIOII - 3! ! AT WALLACE'S, COENBR, OF MAIN AND QUEEN STREETS. New style Mestunbiques,; Diana ellen° Plaid, Twiited 3losambiqttes fur travelling dresses, Superior Muslin Dolaines in colors, Colored Lawns and Crape do Pally, Black Silk, superior quality, Superior Lyons Radzemer Silks, (sublime quality.) A large lot of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, A large lot of Irish Linen, Jactmet Collars, new style,. • 000 Dorms :.adios, Mieses.mul Men's Cotton floe, 'W.hito Linen and Cotton Thick, , Superior French Doeskin, ' Superior solid color Pointille Fig Silks, Superior Grey Leonoras, Superior Grey Poplin; •, Bost quality Grey -Leonoras, Silk Neck Tics and Collars, Ladies and Misses' Fillet Nifty; Marseilles Vesting, - Super Ladies and Mews'-Kid Gloves, Handsome Now style Pr4ts and Ginghams. C,ART'ETS. Brussels, Velvet, Threo•ply(superior fine)and commor Carpet, - Four-four five-four Cocoa and Canton Matting, 4-4 0-4 6-4 0-4 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths, Superior Bolting Cloths, • Bonnet Ribbons, Balmoral Skirts, [June 17,'G.^,. TO 3fERCHANTS.—The way to A . , seen r o profitable custom Is' toinvzwrist ha the I'iIANKLIN REPOSITORY. •- • • JOB PRINTING; in every,: style, done at the office of theIRANICLINREXISITuRY. BbuiL 2fI4'RB,IAGE! XARRIAGE TO STRANGERS 41 : 4;_„,ft:40iii1: 1 1 ,11tppOpp l - 41janOcrobuq, a. attlitup at Eakv. irEN;\TEDY 4: NILL.—Law Parts lk ncrshipThe undersiMied halm associated them set tes in the practice of the Law in the severid "courts of Franklin County. Offiiv on 31nrkot Street, in file room heretofore occupied by T. B. nentiedY. B. T. It. lI6NNEDI%; June 17,'63. _T.4. NILL. N ATTORNEY AT SON PEILLY, AttorniTy at —Office on :liar km at—formerly occupied by lieil & Flu opp site the Court Lieuse, Chamborsburg. Va. All legal inilitleSq entrusted to hltn.will receive prompt attention. Re will practice in adjoining Comities. Jane i 7, tz_ W. S. STENGER, - Attor- ILA net's' at Law, Chambershurg, Da. Collections promptly, attedded to. W. a. Stenger, District Actor. ney and agent for procnring Pensions, Bounty Money and Arrears of Pay.. Office in Franklin Building, 3d' door from the corner. • June 17, ' lyS. EVETZETT Attorney - at.L aw. o ()nice in Mr'it. Bard's dWelling t , directly Oppo site the Court House, Chambersburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Franklin nod Fulton Counties. All legal business enirusted to his care will rectiive pr anpt attention. 'June n. 1863. P. S. STIDIIMUGII. - JOAN STSWARS. TUMBAUGH & I STEWART, tornoyaat Iwto. Chamberehurg. Pu., grre their undl p•led attention t, the Practice of their Profee•din. • • Office hi the Town Hall. Jane 17,'f3„ T M'DOWELL SHARPE, Attorney at Law. Chantbeiiburg, Pa. Office in Mrs. Bard's buildings, dire4,ly opposite the Court House. -I.lltherl7. 1863. , n_ 0. SEILIIA.MER, Attorney at e tato, Chambersburg, Ya. Office—Main Street, above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. neigh or. Elul., ' - Junel7, 1.863. fl EORGE EYSTER & E. J. BONE %Jr BRANS, Attorneys. at Law, hare remorpit to the room on Main Strout, one door South of Eyeter".B Store. June 1 7, '63. _ _ . I T, S. CLARK, Attorney at' Lazo, has A N • removed hie Office a few doors Salt of his former oa Market street. (South-aide.) Tuna/7.'63. °ALVIN M. DUNCAN, Attorhe'y at 'iVvLaw. Office on Mai kOt Streui. iu Lawyer's ow, opposite the Cnurt Ileum ". June 17, L. FLETCIIER; Attorney at Law, Chambersburg, Pe; Olticeon East'Market street, Ileurly opposite the Curt Ilouse.' June 17. A LEX. K. M'CLURE, Attorney at Law, Chambersburg, Pa. Moo in the Franklin .ti,pository Buildings. ' - • Juno 17,'63.' Bentiotti). DR. ,Wlll. B. HURD'S DENTAL REIT EDIES A RE THE BEST IN THE lrciRLD, io,uring Fine Teeth and Sweet Breath, and curing Toothache and Neuralgia. - - Do you wish to be blessed with andadodred f r Pearly White and Sound Teetht Use Dr. WM. B. HURD'S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warraniod f ea float acid, alkali, or any tnjurious substance. Price.2s cents per• box. 4a - - Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders, which whiten but destroy. Do you wish to be ce. tufa that your Breath le pure, sweet and ncreeable to husband or wife. lover and friend! L'‹e Dr. RUDD'S. CELEBRATED BIOTITII WARE Price,, cents penbuttle. The astringent wash is also the best remedy In the world for Canker, Bad Breath. Bleeding Gums, Sole Mouth, etc. It has eared hundreds. Do you wish your childra.i suffer from Toothache? Get Dr.BURD S-MAGIC TOOTBACHE DltOPd. Price, 12 cents Per bottle. Are you Milicted with Nenralgia? Get Dr. WII B bURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The moat effective and delightful remedy Itnewu for: Pains in the Face, Chest. Shoulders. Neck, or any part of the body . They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Price, 15 and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. A Treatise on the best Method of Preserving the Teeth mailed on receipt of this price—iO cent's. Iris a valuable little work, and should be iu the poiSesSiou of every person. , F %;r sal e at all the best storestliroughout the country. ,Catmos.—As there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements to impose upon their customers in ferior preparations. It is necessary to insist upon having what you call for, and you will GET Tux nest. thoroughly tested, and prep wed by - am experienced and scientific Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentists As lawiationOuld Vice President et the New'York city Den tal Society: Address B KURDS CO.. Juno 17, '63-tf. Tr ihu fie Buildings. New Yptk. rrEETH INSERTED ON AMBER BASE.—DR. N. SCIILOS' SER., Offle still at his resi th un EAST MAIIKXT STRLET, near the Franklin Railroad.' Dentistryin all its blanches attended to with nil the modern improvements. leg published to this cOrumunity for mere than two years, that teeth on Amber Is iu every way CHEAPER AND uErriiit than teeth on anyntbei materia4l mild say that 1 still see no reason to change my opinion, for there are many per sons in Chrnberbburg—und vicinity ti,r whom 1 hitee inserted teeth on AMBEi, who can testify to their mine or merit. N.. 11. All work Warranted to give satiefietion,oi no -charge. Teeth extracted without rain with plulect safety without taking Chlutufetxu. For further infor ihAtion call at the Office. [Juno 17,18 Q. DR. W. W.:SCHLOSSER, Surgeon Dentist.—Theundereigtmelms removed his Office trout the Mansion lions° to the residence of Mr John Noel. Norther()lt corner of the Dilmmd. and itnntedi• ately-opposite the Franklin Hotel. Office on the se e,,nd floor—entrance through the passage, to the right as you ascend the stAirm Juno 17, 1863 13by.oician5. • nR. A. It. SlTAW'raturns his thanks the citizens. of Franklin county, for the lib .ea, encouragement bestowed on him the last three rears. and invites those Who have not made ,trial of 110N0EOPATia to do so. ,t4eaullaticms free. All cn: :able cases can rely on 11 niorospeoily cure than tinder nq othcraystem. Dr. S. has removed to North Main .treat. a short distance beluiv the point, where be can be , found read) to nttrud to calls, either in town or country, ' when not,alisent on professienat buiine;o. .1 title 17,1863. , DR. W. B. BROWS. PROP. F. WALE: DROWN & WALK. Electrical Pity- IL.I ticians. Office in Peankliti Building, War 24Alt &ET STREET, ChlitilbPrSbUrg.l Pa, The above treats all Chronic Diseases by moans of . ; A f. O IA NIS.NI and tho different in, alitlentions of BLDG , No. TY, at; discovered and taught by Prof. Bolls. June 10.63-if DR: - JOHN MONTGOMERY - will nttendpromptly to all calls in histine. Office 411 than street, next door to the Engle Ilotel, and nearly pprnite the • • onrii of the Hon. George Chambers. Clininberitb. Juno 17,1861, R. J: C. RICHARDS will &tend dipromptly to at tgal!e - in ids line. Mee on Main 'lreet neWoor to Sp angler's Drug Store. • OFFICE Houns—Frou 7 to 9, A.M.; 12 to 2 and P. M. ' - June 17, 1863. 3ttotireo of Or Veare. TUSTICE OF TILE PEACE.-H. ty B. DAVISON, Justice of the Peace...::•( - 'ace Immediate• 13 opposite the "tsdian,Queen,llotel." All business en trusted to his care shalt receive prompt attention. /ri. rfrziments of Writing, of all kinds, 'drawn up in a satis factory wanner. , Juno 17,433. D HARMAN, Justice of the Peace, Chatabersburg, Pa.