The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 02, 1863, Image 3

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;NPEECti
The filiowing is a full repoit of thespeech
cif Gauen." Sickles, at Saratoga, Last . Friday
evening, made in response to a serenade:
Ladies and , Gentlemen : Itis embarrassing
to be thesole recipient of honors which Others
should share„ lam quite aware that I am
,
mainly indebted for this graceful compliment
to yqur just admiration for the brilliant &in
duct of the Third army corps at Chancellors
irilie•no Gettysburg. So far; hOwever, as I
am permitted to receive your visit as an ex
pression of personal regard. ~thank
. you
- heartily for it: "Allay in Saratoga reminds
•us otanything but war. The 'sacrifices, of
the Notth, - great as they have been, have,not
apparently disturbed our pleasures r , nor di
minished oar resources; One more campaign
which - the army and navy shall feel that
„their valor and devotion are appreciated by
the' nation—and this siid war will then
_:end
in OA re-establishment of the National Gov
ernnient over all the possessions of the
United States".
It is not,too much to say that we haVe al
ready accomplished more than was deemed
possible by warlike nations and high military
authority in Rurope;' and when the declining
energies of the rebellion relinquish the sword
nOW held with a feeble -grasp, this country
will take its place in' ,- the foremost rank of
nations. We! will enter upon a Career of
grandeur and ;renown which no . imagination
has foreseen and no human agency can arrest.
Among those !present I am gratified to rec
ovize the familiar and cherished fulei of old
. friends. To'these it will not be without in
terest to,knoW that I shall be in • command
of my corps when the next battle is fought.
It is reserved for the army, of the Potomac
to , make the final and decisive, canipaign
against the la:Stand greatest of the ariniei of
the rebellion. ! I have had the hon.& to be
long to the army of the Potomac during my
-brie' military service; with it, and especial
ly with the Third army corps, my destiny is
cent. Prbud !of toy association with so
- many heroes, (their` fortunes will ever_be
mine, and nothing else can be dearer to„me
. than their honor, and fil.me,,and • happines4„
When the ,enemies of the Republic ; lay
down their arnis---when Charleston and
Chattanooga and Richmond arp garrisoned
_iljr• Federal troops,- when the - Conatitiition
and the laws and the flag of the Union are
recognized from the Potomac to the Rio
Cfranda---as now they arc honored -and loycd
__from the Penobscot to the 'Susquehanna=
then, and not until then, will We have an
honorable pea Ce. Meanwhile, those who-are
most impatient for the termination of haqii
- ties should do all they can in aid of the Gov
eninent and ,the army; those who are will-
Azig tb impair the authority of the Govern
-ment,, and seek the Southern hand which
spurns them, let them not be unmindful - that
they contribute to the worst of calamities=
the recognition of a hostile and hateful con
federacy. 'Separation is war=endless' war;
wiion.is peace.' My friends, good night, and
farewell. -
SENATOR RICE ON DEMOCRACy.
Hon. H.3l„Rice, forrtierly a Democratic
Sgnator of the United States from Minnesota,
teas addressed a letter to some citizens of Fari
_ i
bault, Minn., defining *hat his positin is
and' what that of all Democrats ought to be
on the war question. The lette :is dated
St. Paul, July 22, and is as follows • •
Ventlemen. Illness in my family. as .pre
vented the from giving you an earlier acknow
ledgement of yours of the 9thinst. •
1 am thankful= for the expressions 'of es
teem and regard you. were pleased td convey
tome. - n ;
I am noire private citizen, which!position
I am deterinined to occupy.
• The thought of acting with any other than
the Democratic - party never entered my head.
The whole object of the rebellion ; is to de
stroy the prineipal of Democracy. The party
which stands by the Government is the true
Democracy. Every soldier in the army is
.it
true Democrat. Every man -who lifts - his
head above party trammels is a Democrat,
and every man who. permits old issues
stand in the way of a vigorous prosecution of
the -war, cannot, in my opinion, have", any
claims on the party. If the city was on'tire
would you call upon any
,particular party to
extinguish. the flames ? or would you stop to
examine-ifs character for fear that you might
Violate some of its provisions by taking wa
ter porn your, neighbor's well.
Should disa t.:r befall our country in the
struggle fo_r life, true. Democrats cannot- be'
Named. , Those who have the power and do
not use it to the fullest extent, and these who
are wastinethefi time and distracting. the
people by their idle discussions, will occupy
no enviable pOsition hereafter, Union ors ; no
Union.
.
. tarn for regaining and retaining every foot
of soil we ever possessed, Without- any com
promise whatever. ' . . ,
- , Brigland, France, and perhaps other coun
tries that exist by oppressing the people, are
. anxious that we should fall. great Britain,
with Canada on
_the north, France in full
possession of Illeiico, were we united, would
prove formidable adversaries.
It is undoubtedly their policy to encour
age the ,present War, and to increase dissen
sions among ourselves until the-North and
South -shall be reduced to the lowest point of
exhaustion, then recognize the independence
'of the'latter, at which time the North will
be too much weakened to resist. Anarchy
and ruin will follow. The descendants of
the great. and, good, men of the • Revolution
will be without peaceful homes, , and those
froiri foreign hinds who have chosen this be
cause it was free, will find - the - tyrant's rod
_substituted for the flag that allured them- to
this then, happy country.' If I have erred
"and am still in the wrong ri My judgment
alone has gone astray. T . will determine
whether I have been truethe Union,- to
Minnesota,' its people a,he Democratic
party, or not. May God save the-liberties
of America..
With - great respect, your 'obedient servant
HENRY M.: RICE.
VALLANDyiIIA.3I was a WOr denloCrat dur
ing the Mexican war. , At a. Democratic
,meeting in Dayton, Ohio, in.DecemberelB47,
ho proposed this resolution ; . which. is good
doctrine for .Democrats, and "is held to now
by all who are loyal:
Rawlfe4, nate-whatever opinione might
have been ' , entertained, of the origin, necessity
or justice by the tories otthe. Revolutionary
War, by-the Federalists of the late war with
:England, or by the Whigs and Abolitionists
A rtke present war with Mexico, the fact' of
- their country's being engaged in such a
,war
ougbi,to, have been sufficient for them, and to
have, - preclUded' debate on that subject until a
sucbessful termination of the war; and that
in the'meaiitime, the patriot could have ex
perienced no difficulty in recognizing his
place on _the side of the country, and could
never have been induced to yield either phys
kai or Moral laid to the' enemy;
Ergat Rotices.
A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO
POSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO TRH
..A.;AsTITI.ITIoN. •
Be it resolved by the Senate and House of ci?epresenta
lice: of Me ibrnmontrialth of Pennsyterinia in General
Asset-01g part, Thatzthe following amendments be propo
sed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accord
ance with the proviii,m.s of the tenth article thereof:
There shall be an'additional section to th e third article
of the Constitution, to be deaiguated as section futtr, as
follows:
Scams 4. Whenever any of the qualified °teeters of
this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser
vice, under a requisition from the Presiderit of the Uni
ted States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth,
such electors may exercise tne right of suffrage in all
elections by thecitizens, under such regulations as are,
or shalt be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they cadre
present at their usual place of electioh.
• There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh
article of Constitution, to be designated as se,tions eight
and nine, as foltowsr
Scams S. No hill shall be passed by the Legislature
containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly
• expres . s,d in the title, except appropriation bills.
Sterfox9. No bill shalt be passed by the Legislature
granting any bowers, or privileges, in any case. where
the autherity.to'grant such powers, or privileges, has
been or maybereafter be, conferred•upon the courts of
this
boon,
JOHN .CESSN A,
Speaker of the Rouse of Reprise:datives.
• - JOHN P. PENNEY,
Speal:er of the Senate.
• 017/IDli nurSECAELIP4 DP THECOMMONWSALTZII
Harrisburg, July 1, 1863.
Pennsykanta, SS:' Ido hereby certify that the fore
going and annexed is a full, true 'and correct
to A. }copy of the original Joint Resolutions o' the
general Assembly, entitled "A. Joint Resolution
proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as
the same ionittins on file hi this office. •
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ant my hand,
and Comte(' the sea] of the Secretary's office to be affixed,
the day and year above written. ELI SLIT ER.
julyls. 63-to - -Secretary of Ike-Commonwealth.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.--All pen:
1 . 1140119 interested will please take notice, that the fol.
luiving Accountants have settled their accounts in the
Register's Office, in Franklin rounty,"atid that the same
will be presented to the Orphlns' Conrt for confirmation
on Ta.e.sday, the Bth of Septtniber,lB63. at the Court House
in Chambersburg:
313. Theaccount of Solomon R. Patterson, ailminist`r
of Daniel Cramer, late of Letterkenny t cp., (Died.
319. The first and final account - of D. Lainaster and
Wm. Adams, Trustees to sell the Real Estate of Jacob
Lamast er, r ee d..
320. The first and final account of William Campbell
and James H. Alexander. Executors or William Campbell
Into of Fatmet twp.. dec'd.
331. The second account of Abraham 11:Wingert and
John W. Solleuberger. Executors of the last will and tes
tament of Jacob B. Wingert, late of Guilford twp., deed.
34. The first account of Abraham B. Wingert and
John W. Solienberger. Executors of Jacob B. Wingert
late' of Onliford twp., dec'd. in thslr capaCity as Trustees
of the children and grand children of said deceased, under
his last will and t estament.
323. The first and final account of Ann M. Robinson.
Cxecutrix of the the Estite of D. F..• Robinson, late of
Chatnbersburg, dec'd.
324. The account of Simon W. flopley, Guardian of
.Abc er Johntiton. minor child of Wm. Juhriston, as stated
by Jacob retisinger. Adm'r.
325. The final account of Geo. Cook, Executor of S.il.
Shook, late of the Borough of Greencastle, deed.
• Ang.l9. , E. C. BOYD, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given flint letters nf Adminis
tration on the Estate of Samuel Gilmore, late of Letter
kenny township, dec'd, have been granted to the subscri
ber, residing in Strasburg
An persons knowing. themseires indebted to the said
Estate'will please make immediate payment ; and those
haring chime will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
JOHN GILMORE. Adnir
ang 26
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
.11 Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of ft eter Reed, late of Green township
decd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in
Fayette Ville in slid township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said,Es
tete will please make immediate payment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
atm; 23* a JACOB It. COOS, adrift..
OTlCE.—Whereas, Letters Tes
tamentare on the Estate of John .Itlyerm, late of
etterkenny township, deed, have been granted to the
subscribers
All persons knowing themselves intrebted to said Es
tate ale requested to make immediate pnymeut, and
those having elaims,prenent them ,properly authenti
cated for settlement. '
SAMUEL MYERS-; Letterkenny twp
JOEIN GAYSIAY. Southampton twp.
ang,.s Executors.
EXECUTOR'S ;Ti TICE .—N l otick ,
Is hereby given that Letters testamentary to the
Mutt° of Daniel Conrad, late er Peters' township, dec'd,
have been granted to the underetgned, residing in said
township. . .
All persons knowing themselves indebted • to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment; and those
leaving claims will present them properly authenticated
fur settlement. -
ang 12 - DANIEL CONRAD,,Ber.:
A_DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
Noitde is hereby given that Letters of Adminia.
nation an the Estate of Samuel Burns '
late of Green
township, deceased , have been granted to the under
signed, residing ifre . inid.townahip of Green.
All.persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment and those
having claims will present them properly authentihatad
Inr settlement. JACOB ZOOK, Administrator.
Aug Y 2. 8-t
'VOTICE. - ---WhereaS, Letters Tes
trUnentary with° Estate Ol Samuel George. late
01 Guilford township, dec'd, have been granted to the
subscribers.
All parsons indebted to the said Estate, are requested
to make immediat ,peyment, and those basing claims of
demands against the. Estate of said decedent will make
them known, without delay, to
JOIIN ROWE, Greencastle,
MARY GEORGE, Guilford twp.
aug. 6 ' Executors.
FIA
.rECUTOR'S NCITICE.—Notice
• le heieby given that Lettese Testamentary to the
•T.et of Samuel Stouffer, late of St. Thomas township,
decd. have been granted to the undersigned, residing
in said township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
-tate will please - make immediate payment; and those
hating t tlaimswlll present them properly authenticated
fur setmelit.
Hug I. 6t ' AN STOUFFER, Executrix.
OTlC,E.—Whereas, Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate 'of James M'Kesson,
ate of the Borough of Cbamberebnrg, dec a, have be(n
granted to the subseriber, residing in said Borough.
All Persons knowiug themselves indebted to said Es
tate, are requested to make immediate payment: and
those having claims or demands against the Estate o
decedent, will make known the dame without delay, to
aiig. 5 , LYMAN S.-CLARKE,-Adm'r.
NOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Ad
ministmtion on the Estate of Mary Lindsey, late
ut the llcwough of (3 reeitcaetle, decd. have been granted
to tho subscriber, residir4 in said Borough. •
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Ea
tate. are hereby requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims or demands against the Estate
of said decedent, will make known the same without de
lay, to a DAVID L. LINDSEY,
ang. 6 ' A dm'r.
NOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters • of
• Administration on tho Estate of Isaac Btrite, late
of Guilford township, dec'd, have been granted to the
subscriber. -
A ll
persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate
will please Make finmediate payment, and those having
claims present them properly authenticate for settle
ment. JACOB P. HESS,
jtay 29,'63-6t,
VXIIOI7TORS' NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of Henry Brubaker, late of Peters township,
dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in
said township.
Alf - persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Es
tate will pleas# make immediate payment; and those
having claims *llipresent them properly authenticated
for settlement. LIENItY 11131VBAKBR,
aut , DAVID KELLER,
.1" Ea re'
A UDITORS' NOTICE.—The un
dersigned;'A.uditors appointed to take testimony
in the matter of exception to the Account of Geo. Knep•
per, Sr., and Gee. Kneppor. Jr.,wlll meet at, the office of
J. W. Douglas, on ad ICR a day of -September, at 11 o'clock
A. AL, for the purposes of their appointment, when and
where all interebted may attend if they see pro
per. J. W. DOUGLAS,
wag 19-3 t. ' T. H. CARLISLE.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un
dersigned, Auditor appointed hi the Orphand
Court, to marshal and apportion the assets in the hands
of the 'Adm'rs of Isaac Cane, late of Green twp., deed,
to and amongst the creditors, will attend for that purpose
at the ogee of Wilson-Reilly, Esq., in Chamberabnrg, on
JVandaq the 7th day of FOictrother, 180, at I o'clock, p.
~ when andisher, all persons interested can attend.
Aug - .19'633t G. W. WELSH, Auditor.
:It frattklitt itorg,:44antbersbarg,
4., , 4 ..
Legat :Retires:
. .
NOTICE.—In the mutter 'of the
11
Estate of George Palmer, 'deed . All personi in
terested willtake notice that upon application of W. S.
Everett and C. S. Eyster, Etas., ,to the Judges of the Or-
Ccrurt of Franklin Co., Pa., the xaid Judges in
open Congt made the following'order to vtit: That notice
be gives t0 . .11 parties interextedtoappear at next term
of Court, on-Tuesday, OclnLiteth, 186; and snow muse
it.any they have, why John Harmony ,oue of the Exee.•
titers of the last_will and testament of tleerge Palmer,
dee'd. should not be discharge,' from the duties and re.
spousibilities cf saidurecutorshin: -
WM. G. KITCHELL, ,
aig 26.1. c Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Is — OtICF/OF INQUISITION.—=To
Daniel, John 8., Mary, Jacob and Joseph A. Brew•
er,s_l of Franklin comity Pa.; Sabina Brewer, inter•
married with Jacolt Ilawk4resldlng near Funkstown,
Md.; Henry Brewer, neilding hi the State of rill ncisamirs
and legal representatives of Joseph Brewer, late of
Montgomery township; Franklin - county, Pa., deed, you
are liereby,notilled that I will hold an inquisition ott
the Beall:state of said deceased, situate hi Montgomery
township, Franblln county, Pa., pn Manatelay .the IGth
day of Septcutter, 18f3. at 11 o'cliklc, A. M., on the prom,
lees, whim and whete you may attend if 'vim think proper.
• SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's 011 ice; August 19, 18t13•3t
. .
MOTlCE.—W,liereas.Letters of .A,d.:
j tnistration on the Estate of Nancy 6•lti
Jute Guilford township, deed, have been, granted to
the subscriber, residing in said township
All persons indebted to the said Estate; are hereby re
queitial to make immediate paymeht.and those having
eliding or demands against the Estate of said deCedent,
will make known the Mlle without delay, to
nug.l2 '. JOHN CRAWFORD, Adm'r.
fiereaS, Letters Tes
tamentary on the the.Estute of Richard Bnrden,
.tie of the Borough of Chambersburb, deed, have been
granted to the'subscriber., -
All persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested
to =he: immediate payment. and, those having claim
or demands against the - Estate of said. decedent, will
'nuke known the same' witbont• delay, to
nog. 12 IiIIRDER{ Ex:r.
AD,INfINISTRATOWS ITOTICE.r-.-
_Notke is hereby given that: Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of Absalom ['better,; late of Guil
ford towiiship,deed.lm,%m I eett granted to the under
signed, residing in the)torough of t 'hombersburg.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted' to said Es
tate will please maim immediate payment; and those
having claims will present - them properly authenticated
or settlement.
nag 19 3011 N 111:19Ell, Adm'r
NOTICE.: --=Whereas, 'Letters Tee
tam entary on the Fetate of Solomon Shrink, late
of the Gorougn of Greencastle. hitve been grante4l
to thesubscriber residing at Upton.
' All persons indebted to the said Estate. are requested
to make immediate payount, and those,having claims
or' demands against the Estate of decedent, will make
known the same, without delay. to •
ang. 5 GEORGE COOK, Ker. .
Murational.
VAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY.-
1: The annual opening 6f Fayetteville -Avidomy will
take place on Wednesday. September 241. Under the charge
of Mr A. E. SAINNXY and Miss E. F..Swivirr, of New
Jersey.
Thin Institution is inclirporated andlocited in the vill
age of Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pa, siamilestrout
Chambersburg . in a healthy part of the country and with
magnificent 3f6untain scenery around it.
It is the design, of the I nstitntion and will be the core.
stant MDT of the teachers to impart practice/ thorough
ness in all brandies of Insinte2iim.
,The school sear is dishied into two sessions of twenty
weeks each The Fall session begins die ffrstWednestlay
in September and close the adz/ Tuesday in January,
with a Tacation of one week at Christmas. The Spring
session begins the first Wedriesd..y in Febuttuyand closes
the 23d of June.
-
For En: HA branches - E , B 00
Sciences and Higher Mathematics
t
For chemical studies 15 00
•
}heir on Piano _ 20 00
Drawing and pencelfino 4.00
Boarding from $2 00 to $2 25 per week. "
For further particulars addrexa either the Principal or
Mr. J.T.Cook, Fayetteville. - .
R RP ERE NI Doat rich, r.iiaittel, M. D.„
Mr. J ohn W. Barr, or Mr. Robert Black.
ang 26
CHAM.BERSBURG ACADEMY.
REFITTED AND REORGANIZED
Will open its fall term on Monday, September ith.
Large additions have been made to its already extensive
apparatus, a full 'and efficient corps of teachers has been
employed and no pains or expensespared to render ours
°fleet the first institutions of learning in the country.
Particular attention paid. to Teachers and yornig men
preparing for College. -
A Primary Department for little Boys and Girls will
be opened in the Academy under charge of Miss Schively,
in which the eltments of Spelling, Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography and 0 mmnar will be thoroughly
taught. Tuition in this department, $3 per quarter.'
Fralnrther part Sentare send for circular or apply to
the Principal.
FACULTY.
J. R. Kurs - ir, Principal.
A .OVXR.FIXLD, A. 8.. Latin and H. English.
A. M. Tnnons,Conintercial Department.
Misi '
ft-SHIVELY Music, Drawing and Principal of
Primary Department.
Citrunherslinrg. ang. 12. '63.
ri 4 MORY FEMALE COLLEGE,
1
• CARLISLE, PA.
Tties Institution of Le - tuning. for Young Ladies, will be
opened on Thursday, September 3d, 1863. The Presi.
dent wilt be assisted by an efficient corps of Teachers.
The,course of Instruction will embr -ce all the branches
nec&sary to give young ladies a refined and thorough
Collegiate education.,
Per Circulars and particular information. address the
undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. • It.D. Cllll,3lfitfiB,
July 29,'63-lot. President.
CIIAMBERSBURG YOUNG. LA
DIES' SEMINARY.—The Session of 1863 will
begin September Bth. The terms will be the same as
heretofore. A reduction of one-third will be made in
the chafgelor-boardingybere the pupil is in attendanCe
from Monday to Fiiday. -
For further particulars, apply to
Rug 1241 • Rev. HENRY REEVES, A, M. Principal.
.
MASON & lIAMLIN'S
CABINET pRo4A - 8,
` WITH ONE OR , TWO SETS OF REEDS,
Containing the
ACTO3IATIC SWELL, DOUBLE BELLOWS, KNEE
- aTOP, AND COMBISATION - FALVE.
ynt. Every instrument Warranted for .Fire Years. - eO.
fox $7O To $l3O.
" The Cabinet Organ is the only instrument which
combines the requisites, for church and, parlor music ;
for the schocl room and the social feetsval gathermg.
For while it possesses' sufficient power for- tha-aeccunpa
niment of a large chorus, ills, from its mipability of
all shades of expresSion, find its wonderful crescendo'
and diminuendo, most effective as a solo instrument.
It is capable of orchestral effects, and rapid music, es
trills. arpegglos,ste. From its Sustained tones, it has
welecided advantage over the Piano-torte, fur the-render
ing of many of the choicest morceautt of the masters,
inch as symphonies, quartettes, etc." ,
R. A. McCLUItS , Chambersburg, Pa.
- General Agent for Pennsylvania.
N. B. The undersigned will• sell and deliver, in good
condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in 'this State, at
factory prices. All inquiries by letter promptly an
steered. - [June 17. '63.tf.) . R. A Afp.
.
piAislos
R. A. rattler., solo agent for the celebrated
DECKER BROTILEES' (NEW YORK) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put up in Pr)rfect condition, in arty
I ristrt of the State,.at
' •
FACTORY RETAIL PRICES. '
1 All - instruments Wanantedfor tiViqtare.
' Planes from other factories will be furnished, if desired.
McOLITRE,
I .
7, '63. - ' • Cha9boraburg,
Adm'r
• 'PETII ,, TGS AND BEDDIlsig.
R MOV -A L.—R.-L. KNIGHT & SON breve
removed from 262:5, Second street, to 567 CHESTNUT
'Street, above Eighth, where they have opehed a well
selected stock ef
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MAT
,
TINOS,
Iledding an Clisittrasses of Every Deseription,
RIOT-X.OE OR WADS TO ORDER.
j'EATHERs, VARIO US OrfAil
• ALWAYS bw HAND. - ' ,
The mannfactureand sale- of -Bedding will uppe be
continued at 262 S. Second street.
REEVE' t.tuRIGHT.
June 17 ; '133-Btn.` HARTLETEtaIkiin.
.110 MERCHANTS. —The , inky' tb
ssecnre custom to ss:VsitAir to t4e
ANKLIN BAPOSITORY.
DIMEMIMI
TERMS
litluoicat.
• IftiWarp Datives',
- Headquarters, Proaori harehad, ' • ' 1
Sixteenth Di:arid, Ftunryirania
. , • ChatObeesburg, August 14,18'1 7 -
CERTIFICATES OF PHYSICIANS.-
eECTION 86 - OP 'THE. E_EGULA
TICK4for the government of the Bureau of the
Provost Marshal General:Tends es follows: -••- , :
.. .
.. .. . .. , ..
No certificate of a phjaician or itargeon - le to tio .re•
ciiived in support of any- point in the claim of drafted
men for exemption tum - military- tervlce, - unless the
Guts and statements therein ff et forth are ATPIRMED, OS
IWORN to before a civil magistrate competent to adz:aide
ter oaths. ' • - ' -' :,
$BOO EXEMPTION.
Sec. 2 of Circular 31 Issued by the Provost
General reads as follows
The Conictor of 10 ternai ‘fterentre in each Congtmssion
al ptstOct has-been authorized by the tleeretary of War,
air] directed by the Secretary ofthe Trtlasury,to receive
from draftedpersons.who desire I.upity it for the pui
pose of exemption, the money above specified (te $300)
'Ms receipt of this sum, 'the Collector of Internal Re6i 6
nue shall give the dratted person paying it, dicp/icafe re
ceipts, One copy of these receipts shall be delivered. to
the' Board of Enrollment on or before the day' the - draft:
ed person is required to report for duty; and when so
dellvard to the Board, thedrafted person-shall ho fur
nished by the Board ,with a certificate of exemption.
(Forth 31, - Regulations of Provost 51arshal General's
Bureau,) stating that the person is discharged from fur
ther liability under that,draft, by reason of having paid
the Bunt - of three hundi ed
The receipts of the Collector of Internal ?avenge may
I)6l:landed into the Board at any time x hen in session.
ALIENS
CIRCULAR: a issued by the Prevosit Itfarshal Githeial
prescribes that any person claiming_ exemption on 'the
grounds of alienage, shall hie before the Board an affi
davit elating • • I '
„.
Ist. That lie is an alien, andsetting fiirth the Clovern-
Meet of which be claims to be a subject -
2d. The time when he came into the 'United .States,
end *here be resided since that date - ,•
X- That he hasoeyer declared his Intentions to bectufte
a c Risen of.the pnited States, and has not exeralsed the
sly:lit...of suffrage by voting at any election in. any:State.
-4th. That t 0 claims to be exempted from military ser
rite on the ground that he it the subject of a foreign
Government, and has not declared Bid intentions to bee
eotne a citizen of the. United States, and has' never voted
in any State. . -
The affidavit to be supported ;by any proof the party
may offer.'
lithe Board be satisfied that the party claiming ex
emption is Daily entitled thereto, under the Act of Con
gress, they will discharge hint from the draft, Bat if nut
satisfied:they shall refer _the ease, with the affldsvit,
1140figh the Provost Marshal' General. for decision by
thiltpeparttactit of State, in the meantime suspending
any action in the case until the decision of the State - Ifo.
nart.tuent be made. The certificate of the State 74epart•
meat shilt in such case be tonsidered es evidence of the
'act whether the person is, or is. not, entkldctl,o !li mitary
duty.
. The : foregoing instrnctions will be strictly observed by
ivory drafted person claiming exemption on the ground
of alienage.
SUBSTITUTES,
section 7 of Circular 33 issued by thiProvost 'Marshal
General, states that "ail persons aha may be 'rafted,
and who may desire to present a what/140e; shall give
notice in writing to the &nm•d of Enrollment that on
spch a day they will present a 'substitute. giving his
mono, residence, age, and stating whether hb Is an alien
or citizen.
Persons desiring to furnish substitutes will obseroe
strictlythe foregoing reqnirem.nts. For conyeniencd in
indorsing and filing, these notices must be written iaion
et least M 1 half sliest of letter or foolscap paper.
On Wedn.sday, keptemter 24. and each day thereafror
(Sundays excepted). until further' notice. from 8 to 9
o'clock in the morning, the Board will hear propositions
fur substitutes and examine persons so off tring;
THE'RENPEZVOUS
- The Priircut Marshal General hits fixed Chambersburg
as thereudezvons fur this District. All men who may
hddrafted will accordingly appear at the time and place
indicated in the notice that will be served upon. them, or
be deemed deserietn. No appearance is expected ,or de
sired OCT ats the time named in the notice. For such - as
appear in advance of their tithe no provieion will be
made and in no event cad their examination take pre
cedence of others.
tinder this head is published Sec. '25 of the Act of Con
gress passel Mara 3,1863;
esc.2s. That if any person shall resist any draft .of
men enrolled under this act into the service of the
United Statesoar shall counsel oraid any per Son to re
sist any
,such draft; or shall assault or - obstruct any
officer in making such draft, or in the • performance of
any service in relation thereto ; or shall counsel any per
son to assault or oblifiuct any witch officer, or thuiteattn
set any drafted man.not to appear at the plaee of ren
dezvous, or willfully dissuade them from the perform
ance of military duty as required by - law, such person
Anil be subject to summary arrest by the ProvOst 'Mar,
stud, and shall be forthwith delivered to the civil anther-
itics, and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine
not exceeding five hundred dollats, or by imprisonment
not exceeding two years, or by both of said punish
ments.
=THE QUOTA
The quota assigned - o this Congressional District is
Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven. The
draft will be for this number. wi th fifty per centum ad
ded. From Adams County will be drawn one min in
every 3.323 of her enrolled inhabitants in Class 1; from
Bedford County - will be drawn one man in every 3,333 of
her enrolled inhabitants in Class I; from Franklin Coun
ty will be driwn one man in every 3.330 of her enrolled
Inhabitants in Cities I : from Fulton County will be drawn
one man. in every 3.317 of her enrolled in6nbitante of
Class I; from romerset County will be drawn -one man
in every 3.355 of her enrolled inhabitants of Class 1.
THE DRAFT
The Draft for the Counties of Adame, lledford, Frank
lin, Fofton and Somerset. composing the Sixteenth Con:
gressioniti Distrirt of Penns) lrania, will commence at
the Masonic ,Hall, Cbambersburg, ,t 9 o'clock, on the
m'.rning of Monday, August Ath inst. and conthmefrom
clay to day until the work is completed. Handbills ate
posted in every township announcing this day ofdruwmg
for particular sub-districts.
• GEO. EYSTER
Pro oat Marshal and Presidentof Board
JOHN T. WILMENT.
Commissioner of Board.
B. S. SEISS, •
• pug 19:62.4t Surgeon of Board.
Brkdq , Deportetent Sustpw-hatintl.
- 'August 10: 1863. J
Gl N er.F. ,A iai ii mig o to ßp own E h ßS . ,,N w O r:h- lb eazi:
in the poesestion of the different 11. States Quarter Mas
ters of tide Department, are hereby notified that upon
their makingaffidavit before a Justice of theileareownd
after the reliability of the said parties making the oath,
having been subsianti-ted by the testimony of two-re
spectable witnesses in writing, they present such papers
to the Quarter Master holding the horse or horses in
qnestionithey will bo returned to them. •
The Quarter Master holding these affidavits as vouch
ers for said property.
_ _ _
By command of Maj. Gen. D. N. Corcrt. ,
nug 19.3 t ROBERT LB ROY,Ctipt. it A. A,
Outtazflerrta Utrofing:j
It 0 0
.F I TG.
. . ,
00P MTG . Ready to ittin &non, •
1400,FING. atore.,cluratie than Tin.' . ,
00FING at hat/ the cost of Vas.'
, • , ROOFING for Steer
_or F'kni Roofs
READY R-OOFING
FOR 110O8ES,
,FOR CIIURCIIES,
FOR FACTORIES;
FOR BARNS,
FO'A ALL BIIILDINGp
This Adding is made of the hcailost woven Mile ever
need for the purpose—Mantifaetnred tolely•by °trashes
and secured by Patent.
in rolleand eliimied to all partti of the eamtry,
and usually forlede by hardware merchanteandbadere.-
rt can be applied by any common workmari.
We also mannfacture,
LIQUID OUTT'A PERCIJA CEMENT
• i
• ' tea usrXrauto
L.E4,EY TIN"ROOFS
arrapn THAN OIL PINT,
. BEAVER _BODY THAN OIL .nipir. • - -
MORE DURABLE THAN OIL
- It forms a permanetly adhesive; 'elastic tasting" COOT
the whole aurffictiotthe fillinK avail the smaller
RUSVHOLES
And Om saving the expense of a new root
OUR COMPOUND • - • '
GIITTA PERCHA CEMENT
Is espeCially adapted:to reinitiate •
LEAST: SHINGLE ROOFS, :
CHIMMES,
- • - . SKYLIGHTS, - -
de, de, de, de.
This a: teaaeicras compelled, applied, • with'
trowel or similar instrument, aad. does net ,dry Alp and
crack, at ad all other artless need 'fee this
<,(IIROULARS AI+TD
Of the Deady Roofing seat by mall-whop
Liberal etrabgemente made *iits Aitenb
READY D001N0,4304.-
73 ldaldelflsitie,'New 'York.
letig. lii•ly
RiFacps Of Soldiers iri
vise, 9r in can furnish than with, the
SMOBY three tanning 11:ir 25 cents; idx months - fir
cots, sr rmin year Eir 810 Q- ; - '
IXANUFACTIMERS 'can, reach
lagetime of thrifty deo*, by iihnirihsTA in!
NitANKLIWitEPOSITORY.
- 4/kayak's - , &C.
NOTIQE,
TO VIE
PEOPLE. OF FRANKLIN • pou7y,
who have LOST 31OXEY• by the
REBEL INVASION,
and to att others whp desire to
MAIL& AND 'SAW, MONET
WILLIAM qELWICK - a,
.Whoie;ale and Retail
•„, DRALBR IN bIERaIIANDISt
.9134.1 . 1113E1F18M1G,
just returned from the East and opened the fpilor,
ing,Eet of FRESH MERCHANDISE,. whiOb. he groppsts
to sell , •, • ,
WHOLESALE AW RETAIL,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEPEST :
100 Barrels Brown - Sugar.. -
40 . White "
50 Sirupsandllobiaes.
8000 lbs,choide tiaras.,
5009 ".Fides and Shoulders.
400 Bags G. A. Salt; '
60 Bags Ashton - Pine 'Statr •
1000 Sacks Table or - BalrySalt , - •
.50 Boxes Prime Cheese;
25 gross 'EssenceCoftee ;
I.soolbs.ExtelOor (Jaffee. • "-
50 bble.•No.l; 2 land 0; t 6fackerel
100 bOzes Scotch Herring. . „ •
50 doz. Twins and Bed
100 Doiens Corn B `
tooms;'
l'sDazcensAssortedßknshesS- '
50,000 Segura at. gatiajacturers' Prices;
100 kegs of Nails. .
60 doien - Cnrry!-COMbs and liorse Cards.
100 gross Ilatcheintfattorp prldisi;
doz Mason's Shoe Blacking at factory 'prim;
500 doz. packed Smoking Tobacco,
25 gross Stove
5 grow , Indigo in hozei.
100 Ma. indigo in liunp. ' 4
/CO doz./got ,and halt pjnt Flguloi at VactOry,pficeo
25 " Wine potilcii.
100 " Fancy Scapa. • -
WATER, • - -
. .
SUGAR, '
SODA and
FANCY
. by the barrel, . 4 •
PAINTED BUCA ET.3 the dozen, •
GROUND amd UIVGROUND SPICIS, at wholesale
prices;
ale°, y.
SiVN*WiRi,
QUEEIiSWARII,
NOTIONS, ac, &c.,
in great variety.
TOBACCO'. OF ALL KINDS, '
from G The. to a bor„ it City- prices; together with hun
dred, of articles nc:tnamed, all of which will be politely
shown to customers, mad if not rattisfied after e;camintt-
,
Lion; that
HIS STOCK ZAROEST LY THE TOW,N
AND HIS PRICES PECB LOWEST.
he will 1164xpect tomeke sales
I am deternitriedib gel] goods very cheap arid thereby
sell then:tore of them. v . • .
The speeial attention of , cotmtxy metchants is Melted
to this stock of merchandlze, as I, can and will sell goods
as low as any ;lobbing home in the eity. ,
On all articles T can do aa well, and on Many. articles
better, than a single barrel; box, package or dozen
could be bought for inlhe city.
;My 29. WILLIXM frET,WICKP
KERORENE- -
,WILLIAM' GELWICES,
wnutesale and retail GROCER, on the Diamond, Chain•
borg.-Pa., has been appointed Agent for Franklin county
of one of the best KEROSENE OILCOMPANTES iu the
State, and will sell OIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
as low any Rouse in Pittsburg or Philadelphia —Look
to yourintereit and buy your 0114 where you got it: the
Cheapest, end whore it is always warranted to be the
very first quality. • • • [July 29,133-tf.
Etrug)s, &r.
THE OLDEST HOUSE in TOWN;
yAS A HOUSE OR DRUG STORE.,
IS MILLER HENgIEtEY'S,
On the Northwest, Corner of the Diamond
WHERE CAN NE 'HAD,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
ihrOrythlng, And male thin Is iinally kept Drug
• - Stone. .. . • •
-
L.VSTAN'or,,
All Regular Druge,
Cough Syraf?s,
-
Mu m, di*ph i gratecl Cordial,
t cure - ,biarthea,
Cordials, Certain - Itemedies,
Itheinnatio
Anodyne Cordial,
' The Infant's Protector
' • ' And Mother's Friend,
• Worm Simms; ' • '
AudigmetlgM,, 2 • :.•
•
. CaI:II,ITM 011 a, •
• " • FluldEitiaci-Buthni ,
• • • - 1 • Lindsay's Blood Smicher,
• ; • BYrzWIN,
And all other Standard -Preparations of "the
• Day; '
Noth : Othmis Oda Hoci: sCe... •
,
Eon's,
forty Muth; 4 , , - _
; ~ , . ,
Pennwalt; the beet gjf all blade; .
.. ,
ioluni itncfoiCril,l'tininin. that can be relied On;
.
' ' • ' '.. kianserls On. and LAYPS; and
• •, . , roans Lute 6111:1C5Zial
, .
THAT, N! . I1.1. NOT pRBA.k,
•
AT
MI S
•
a g & HENSHEY. S,
• 4
June 'l7, '63. , . Charateraburg, Pa
ii"N,PP,r;S ;I l edie4l Discovery,
AYiet'itaisapariiiit,
• • Bente'sCkx‘ Liver.oll,.. ' • - - ' .
Lindsay's Blood Searcher, . • ,
' • .. ~ ' L .Starer's Bitters,
- Eluotettfea Stoma% Bitters,
.. .
Ealdn'oPasooes,- • -'•- , . w, • •
Brost's ..Essears of JamalcoOloger, . „
Belialioldro Extinct BOchn,
- . , . B a d w aya Medicines,
. 1 . 2 ppaldl , l i os:: Throat
b C:t s fectioar,
sad °par reliable 7,4 e4iciFr-Fit .. „ 8 rANqpER'S, -
GIPS 'pay for the TtEPO-
Adty:SITOILT three months-to he sent to s Sane: k
tUeeo
;FA.NCY PRINTING; in every va
riety of bolbre, dotitt with neatam . and,despetehot
t e FRANKLIN - RNPOS.:ITORY office.
NECHA'NfOS=who desire to ex- 63stiitielt :bnelitesei thould 49111113251 t lit th e
. lIIAN RAPOgTilici. . .. .
TOT ALC HOLIC.
.1.1 A _HIGHLY CONIwiTRATED VEGETA
BLE EXTRACT...- A MULE TONIC. ,
DR. HOGFLAND'S "GERMAN BITTERS,
-! :7
- 'l"rdpaied "
Dn. 0. M. JaCkson, Philadelphia, Pa..
Will effectually cure
LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA;
. • JAUNDICE. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS
DEBILITY,
Diseases of the Ifidneys.-,and al:diseases Arisimg
• • from a disordered Liver or - Stoma-eh: -
Such as Constipation: - Inward-Piles, , Fullness or
Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach—Nau
sea. Hoartbuni,- Distnet - for- Food, , Raines:Pot
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming,
of the head, Hurried and Difficult - Breathing, Flat,
tering at the eart. Chbking or Suffocating Sensa
tions when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight,Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, DeficieneysitPerspiration. Yellowness
of the Skin and Erk. Fain inthe Side. Baok t. OW.
Limbs, & c., SaddenFlushe,Abf Heat, Burning ik the
Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De
pression of Spirits.
And will positivelY. , provint reiNellher: llinoti*
Fever. &c. .They, contain no ALCOHOL OR BAD
WHISKEY 1 They will curd the above diseases in
ninety-nitro cases out bf a hurdle& -
-Induced by the extensive sale atid-univertalopop
ularify of Hooflatid's German Bitters (purely vege
table), hosts of igabrant Quacks 'and unscrupulous
adventurers have °pencil ,uPon'.Buffering huraariifr
the flood-gates of Nostrums. in the shape of poor
whiskey, vifely - eonipounded 'with injurious drugs,
and christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bitters, '
Beware of the innumerable- array. of Alc'oholie
Preparations, in plethoric bottles ,and big-bellied
kegs, under the modest' appellation of Bitters which
instead of curing,enly.aggravato disetise, Awl bade
the disappointed sufferer in despair.
HOOFLAND'S' BITTERS!
Are not a new and untried article: hitt time stood
the test of fifteen years'-trial by the American pub
lic ;_ and their reputation and, sale are not rivalled
by any similar preparidion;
The .proprietors have thousands of Letters frays '••••
the most eminent'XLERGYMEN. LAWYERS
PHYSICIANS ANT/CITIZENS, testifying of
own personal knowledgerotho beneficial effects and
medical virtues „of theseßitters.
' Do yrnrrocWir goinithing w etrenirthisi iron f
'Do you want a good appetite?
, Da you =OO /mad up your gonftitutioq'
DO pole wont to feel '
'„Docyou wins ur g a rid of Yornoianie4sl , • , -
Do you want Energy
_Do you wantto sleep-tem? = 4
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling f:
'lf 'you,do,'ffse • - " • ' 3
NM
1100PLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS Fit
:Fro na" Red. Newton lircreaft, D. D., Editor of Eneyekrpedia Reiipious-,Knoto/edpe. , •
Although not disposed to favorer recommend a
tent Medicines in- general; thrmighlistrtist of thbk
ingredients.and effects, I. yet know, of mo sufficient
reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he
believes himself to have,-received fromaOY simple preparation, in the - hope that he may thus coiltnff
ute to the benefit of others.- . ,z
I do,this the more readily in regard to Hooflan4's
German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. ilaisksion;Sif
this city. because I. wins-Rrejuidlged against WRAF
manse years, under the impression that they - were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I are indebted torn,
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
this • prejudice by proper tests, and for enecittrasfeti
ment to try them, when suffering from great and
long continued debility. The use of three bottleTitlt
these Bitters,. atthe beginning of the present Ybar.
was by.evident relief. and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had tilt
telt for six months before,_and hadalmostdespairod
of regaining. therefore thank God and my friend
for directing me to.the use of them.
J. IZEWTON BROWIC'
. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. - •
CRACKERS,
There are many . ,preparatiani 'sold tinder. Ore nitirit
of /titters, put up or quart bottles, conVotinded, Vie
cheapest whiskey or 'common rum, coaddy/tom "fo
'4O cents per, gallon, the taste elieautecd.69Ansee or at
ria:ace Seed.
'This clais of Bitterehas earthed and win contifitin
to cause t ae long as they, can be-sold,
_hundreds to die
the'detult of the drunkard.' By their use the system
is • kept; coat in.ualry tinder the influence- of Alcoholic
Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for;Liquor
created and kept rep, and the remelt is Oath° horror,
attendant upona drunkard's life and death,' ,
those who desire and WILL HAVE a 1.74ical-
Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get (hYki
BOTTLE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT2'.E'EX
kaselmiiicith THREE-QUARTS OF GOOD BRAN-\ -
Y. OR WHISKEY, and the result will be apreptk : `,
ration that will far excel in medicinal virtue, chtli
Ll* excellence any of the numeratia Liquorßittern
tlWetrarket, and toilteost much lees. You. will katre'
all the virtuotof _HOOFLAN_D'S „BITTERS itettlit;-•
nection with a _good article of Lttitor, at a muOlt Icw
Wee than these inferior preparations Will cost,vou:
• ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! •
AND 'kith. FRIENDS 010- SOLDIERS!
We :call the attention of all having
,relatiotts.er
friends in the army. to the fact that • Hoofiand's
4.lermanDitters" willeure nine-tenths Of the dimes
see induized by exposures and privatiens incident.te
camp life. • In the lists published almostdailyinthb
newspapers, .on the arrival of the sick. it will*
found that a very large proportion are suffering
from debility. Every' case of that kind can be reit
-dily cured by Hooftand's German Bitters. Miens%
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs aris
speedily removed: •We have no hesitation -in et-s
-ting that, if these Bitters were freely used among
our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that
will otherwise be lost. •
• We call• Particular attention to the follawini re
markable and well authenticated core of - one of the
nation's hero's, whose life, to lige his own language.,
• bps been saved by-the Bitters : "
Psui,tostrins,:August nor.,
' - ileum ..44ies gentlemen,_Xottr
I oar
Herman Bitters has saved my life. There
is no - mistake in this. % It is vouched fbr by ntuabeis
of ray comrades, some of whose names are append
ed, and who were fatly cognizant of all the 01b311111-
stances of my case, - lam „ and have been fbr the lakt
four years, a member of Sherman'a celebrated Bat
-tern and under the imaiediateconimand of Capt.
R. B. Ayres. .Through the exposure - attendant utr
on my arduous duties I was attacked in'NoveMber
last w i th inflammation of the lungs, and was for' 73
days the hospital. This was followed by:great
debility. heightened bran attack of dysentery.
was then removed from the White House, and.sent
to this city- or. board the steamer" State of Milner
from which .-I landed on the 28th of June, %Since
-that time Ihave been about as low as any miticoidd
be' and still retain %spark of vitality For 94 - week.
or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything.
and force a mortal down, it was immediate
ly thrown up again..
hcauid noteven keep 0. - glass of-water on my stio
mach. Life could.not last under these circumstan
ces, and, accordingly . the physicians. who had been
-working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to-rtrictie
Me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly toad
me they coulddo no more for me, and advised iite
to. seat, clergyman, and to make such dispoaition Of
'My limited fends as best suited me.; An acquaint
mice who visited mo at the hospital; Vrederiek
Steinbron, of-Sixth below Arch Street, advised me,
ilea forlorn hope, to -try your Bitters, and kindly
procured a bottle.- From thetime I commenced ta
king them the. gloomy shadow bide:Air reeeded; and
Lam now, thank Godfor it.gettin_gbetter. - Though
have taken brit two bottles, I have gained ten
4p,ounds, and I•feel sanguine 'of being permitted%to
rejoin my wife and datighter, from whom I have
heard nothink for:eighteen months: fiii,ventlemen
I emit leyAVinnhian. front the vicinity - of Front
Royal, To your 'invaluable Bitters I owe the cer- -
,tainty of life ,whieti has take* the place of. vigils
fears- 7 W your Bitters wilt I owe the- privilege. of
-agaitaulaspingto'my bosoM those who aro defeat
tome in life,
Very truly youia, IsAAO MALONE.'
- No fully concur m the tfatll of the above state
ment,ltd we had 'despaired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malonli f rcistor.to health. - . . 4.
JOHN DDLEBACK, Ist New York Batter/.
• : - OHO. OKLEY,Co.'O.IIth Maine.
14EWIS• CHEVALIE/t, 92d - NeyrYork. ; •
.•
•
L. E. SPENCER: bet - Art., Batt. F.,
J. B. FASEW ELL, Co. B. 3d Vet-tent. . ,
'HENRY B. JEROME, Co. B. • •
HENRY T.-MODONALD. ce.c. 6th Maine.
JOHN F. WARD Co. E.3th „
- HERMAN KOCH; Co. IL 7211 N. Y.
NAT. B. THOMAS, Co. Ff9sth Pa. -
A. J.-KIMBALL. Co. A, 3d Vermont. - .
JOHHJENHINS; Co. B, 108th Pa. t. • -• '
EEWAER OF OOTINTERFEITS!
•
1 - • See that the si , ature`of "e. JACKSON'," •
is
dn'the r,ER of each bottle, •
' • PRICE PER BOTTLE, 15 CTS, -
_ OR BALF_DOZ.FOR
Should your ttearettdmggist net have the article.
do not be put off by eilyWthe inte - xioating prepsza
von, that, aieyhe offered in its plata, buteend-toult.
And we will forward turely_paelted_,-_,y_b exp_rese.
-PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MAN UYAUTORt
Ae STREET:
-
- ' - 'OWE'S EVANS
• -
_ oitiee**ta
- 'Paoranmae.
FUlt "Dintsiata an d 'Dealers in ever,
tannin the United States. - :I.Trint 17 ly.-
bicaL
PARTICULAR NOTICE