4 ,avirulturat. REMI.VM THRESIIEIL—The Subscriber-is the only authorized Agent for theeale '.3) heeler £ llielloca's Prereituu Twtrhorse thresher ,and. Cleaner, with Railroad Power, for Fmnkliti. and -Adams Counties:' Reis now ready to receive orders. for the same. I • This .11sChineis Two-horse Power, and will Thresh .ttspi Clean any kind of Grain. It i the ;PREMIUM me. MLINe having taken', the Premium at the United tataltes,..and all the State and County Fairs, wherever ex , Whited. They are made of the bet material, sad war -lintel by .one of the largest Wild moat responsible %establishments in the United States. It is warrented to - thresh and clean from-15610 •.'.OO bushels of Wheat, - and double that quantity of Oats in a day. It requires but s two horses, and no driver. The Power and Machine can both be worked in an ordinary Barn Floor. The Agent hitaielf need mina these Machines lait seated for four -months ccatstantly and can ',testify to thel truthfulness of the bovestateoffacts. Be has threshed-as much as -101.Bashels of Wheat, in :4:3:1 hours. Ile , worked the -same two horses constantly iu tie Machine, and at the 1 end of the time, they were in as good condition as at ficat.• Uts,, therefore, is prepared to refute the idea, that they, are hard on horses. Re paid $6OOO far one horse used, - antis4 o .6o far the ether, and they rather improved than depreciated in:value. Personshwishing to buy will please make application Soon, is it will take same time to get them from Albany, ... N. T. .Price with Itailruad power at Albany. $285; with freight added. Lever power, Lon...horse. with same Ma • chine, $255. freight '-added. The agent will order none but those sold. - • ROBERT it LACK, Agent, June 17,'08.3m:. Fayetteville. Franklin Co., Pa. STROCK, MANUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLRMENTS.—Shop on Ater Street, between Queen and Waahington, Cham ; berslinre, Pa. WAGON MAKING I.—Keying connected with his Drill ' and Rake 'Factory' that of• Wagon-Making, and having -- employed one of the beat practical Wagon-makers in the (Minty. he nide confident in assuring Farmers, and - oth ere n•eding this kind of work, that he Is prepared to • , vender entire satisfaction to all who may leave •their or - dere. All work entrusted to 13111VNVIII be promptly' and heittly executed. at moderate prices. either for newor old • work. 'Farmers areinvited to call, give him a trial, and get the worth of their money. RLACKSMMIING!—Re al+o carries on the Black amithing, and employs a ekillfnl workman, who is able to do All !Chili of Bmithlng which is required for Wagons, ac.. . 01331-SPRING GRAIN AND HAY RARE: , Ilecontlatiee to construct his unsurpassed Patented o'sun-Spring Grain and Huy Rake. 451. State and County Rights for sale June 11,'63, AGRICULTIJRAL 1311 1 1,31,ENT ,MANILFACTIIRERS.Irif. L. BoyEße ati.o., . . :Sixth St. and Germinitown Avenue, . - Philadelphia. Manufacturer. of the , , : Premium' farm Gtht :V1 ill, , . Hone Powers owl ttlareshoni, Circular Bavir %Inch illtS . ~ • Corn Sheller's,' . Grain Fang, . N . ; . _ . • Cultivators, - H arrows, I E Plows, = , . - ~ . , • , and every variety of approved • . Agricultural Impl omen ts. ' ' Pend for Circular andaddres.i ' .=. i W 31.. L. BOYER it, BRO., july. J.5.'63-4. - . , Philidelphia. v REMII7' FARM (FIST MILL ; p 'lhe only reliable Farmer's Gs let Mill. ' Is simple. durable and efficient. 'Grinds all kinds of grain rapidly. Ta adspled to Gorse Powers. • Eve Farmer should !MVO one. Price moderato. drOd for descriptiro 'Circular and address . WM. L. BOYER, & BRO., Agricultarallmplement Manufacturers, - Sixth st.end Germantown Asenue,Philadelphia. jnty 15. '53-•fim CC)" ! SHELLERS ! • . Thecelebrated . 'READING'S PATENT CORN SHELLER • and SeTeratortind Cleaner, for Horse I , , , wer—its calieeiti r\ sr is t ' 11l 1000 to moo Bushels per day. The celebrated, . STAR CORN SHELLER, - adapted or hand and horse power. Time Shelters have ali superior. - A &tress - mt. L. BlyKa. & BRO. Agricultural Implement Mmautacturerr, aria. 19.3 m , Philadelphia. , OT SE POWERS '& THRESH= I ERS. ;swam Rndlessehain HoraePowerg. Improved Combined Threshers and Cleanigg. • - Premium Threshers and bsperafas. Circales Saw Machines fur Or , - 0 , 1 Cutting Wood - Address " - WM. L. BOYER & BRO., Agidenßural Implenient Slannfaztorers, ang 19-3 m • Philadelphia. jElAtlif BELLS.-146rs & Brand 4lialgents for Franklin co., to sell the LEBANON These Bells are superior to any Other made in the State. We have sold a large number in the Jmunty,and find them to give good satisfaction. , These bells aresuperior in tone to, any other Iron bell, and. ,•,equal to brass bells. Althells sold are 'warranted to stand, and if any should break, we wilt snpply.a new one in place. June 17,,V. MYERS & BICAIO*-. I IE ,LOWS! PLOWS !----The celdbrat 7 ed - EARLE BELE-SHARPENING and Bteelattend - g point Plowa. Addreas I , . Whi. L. BOYER & SRO, : . , • Agricultural Implementa Manufacturers- : suglfi4iti • Pliacidelptd , ' • CELEBRAT,ED ' DER 111:LI,9, on which nine barns of cider has beeaftnadein a day-bx ono man with the assistance of - twesmall boys. 'For &ashy SAHDEL SEIBERT. Chainbersbtu g Ankust 19,'63.7t j ARM BELLS.—We are Agents to }, Sell the Lebanon Iron Bell. The beat article made. A bells warranted not to break. Call and exaMine our stock, as we are determinedlo sell goods at short profits. TurielT,l33: MYERS & BRAND. 'EItrARVESTING TOOLS.—Forks Ita&as, Soy thos, Cradles, &laths, &F. MYERS & BRAND. *telm anb Vlanto. - I AND RETH'S AGRICULTPRAL IMPLEMENTS AND SEED WAREHOUSE, • - ,,21 and:23 South Szth street, Philadelphia DAM Lumina & Sos, Proprietors of Bloomsda , e, -'arblch contains near four hundred acres, in high Mai, devoted CO the production of GARDIZA 8151 EDS, are now' preparedto supply Country Merchants, Druggists and aid others who deal in Seeds, with large or small quan. tities, by the pound or bushel, and also in papers made 'seedy for retailing. - a - , - The,Establishment represented by David Landreth .0 Son, has been founded nearly of a century. The wide spread popularity, and the demandylncrea . - kerma year to year, for LAMMETWS WAERENTED GARDEN SEEDS b•iierideneenf the high2raluc entertained fcr them by • • the public. - • Ltinthith'a Garden Seeds are not only favorably re-, eivedthrougbont the Union- but are shipped ' to' many, aereigri ports. • Indeed, It may be stated with national! ride that they come into active competition with Dig, • lab Section British Soil. o :DaYid Landreth & SOD invite all who tire not already, - idurchmiers or their Garden Seeds, to make a trial' of ihemassuredthat they will be found JUDY equal - to • heir Nip 'reputation. , • FLandretife Rural Register and Almansic containing a • itaaeigue of Garden Seeds , with instructions; furnished - ratia.i AlsO—Catalogue of Agricultural Implementsi t.• • • z DAVID LANDRETH & SON, 1 ' '- Noe. 21 and 23 South 6th St., Philadelphia. • wig: 12,',113.1y f Ia,TRA.WBERRI.BSI . AUGUST AND REPTEMDER 'pottlinorittor for plartn.ng STRAWI3£III.IE3f Good plains of leading variants ? 11T : IWN'S ALBANY, nuomni DE GAND, HOVEY'S SEEDLING, etc., eci batted at the Pranklin Nurseries, or by ad dressing, ,t - oi Undersigned by order. • JACOB HEYSER, - • Aug - • • • Agent. kr•EST WHITE SEED WHEAT.--L I tan slimly the BOUQHTON IVIIITt WHEAT. aiid after 'September hit, in quantities' to snit :put , `ritual's. It will be furnished well cleaned, and is entire , •Ir free from garlic and stout. The lent two year s /tila4 `}folded fully one-fourth more to the acrd than any other c'he'st raised In this Bedroll, and It is soetiff In the titraW • r:,et it la rarely broken down by stones. Price $1.50 Mabel. 'Apply to or addreaa the - subscriber at Charn b-,nfburg. tang 20-3 t) A. IC, AVVILIMB. •51TPERIOR RED SEED WHEAT. feats furnish a limited 'amount. of LANE ailone 8 FED` vruE AT, Which BE proved much superior, I.•th fp tho_yield and stiffness of straw, to the ordinarit L,lncaster, Wbeati It is perfectly clean. Apply to or it the sok alba at•Chambersbura. • agg 26A - , fib• ATITI3fORE LOCH HOSPITAL DR. JOHNSON; the founder or -this Celebrated ustitntion,pffen the mast. certain, speedy, and- , only effectual remedy in the world for (fleets, Structures. Seminal Weakness,.Pain in the Loins,Coustitutional De bility, ImpOtexce, Weakness of the Back. aim Limbs. Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases of theltead, Throat, Nose or, Ain and all those , serious and melan choly disorders arising from the destructive habits n. Youth, which destroy both body and Mind.. These sAcret and solitary practices are ntore fatal, to, their victims than the maog of the Syrens to the mariner Diverts, blighting their most brilliant hopes, or "actiCipations rendering marriage, ac., impossible. YOUNG MEN. Young Mon especially, who have become the victims of &Mary Vice.that dreadful and :destructive habit which atinuallyciwecpe to an untimely grave. thousands of young men of the most exalted talent And hrillian intellect, who might etherwLso hare entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, Or. waked to ecstacy the living lyre; may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE! • Marriedpersons, or young 'men conterdplating mar riage,loeing aware of physical weaknoss;Organ ic debility. deformities, .te., shOuld immediately consult Dr. Johns ton. . He itheplaceS,hltriself under thtc a re of Dr.Johnsten may religiously confide in his tumor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. , , ORGANIC W I.IAKNESS ! ' TintEDIAT ELY CI7II.ED AM) PU'LL VICIOII ILE:STORELi. This disease is the perialty most frequently paid b) those - who hain become the victims of improper mdul gooses. Young persons are too apt , to commit exisisSe from not being aware 'af the dreadful consequences the' may come. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the ,power of Procreation lost sooner by the , e,falling into improper habit than the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure ot healthy' Offspring, the moat , serious and destructiv. sympathy to naiad and body arise. The system become deranged. tho physical and mental powers weakened nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpltittion of the heart indigestion, a - wtuating of the frame, cough, symp-om of consumption. , Office No. 7- South Frederick Street, seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, tip the the steps. Be particular, in obserlag, the name an nuniber,or you will mistake the place. Rap. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO 'DAYS... - No - Nercitry or Nauseous Drags. J 0 HNSTON, 3ivmber of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, gra duate from one of the most eminent Colleges of ..th. United Btates.and the greater part of 'whose: life ha been spent' in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadel phiaand elsewhere; has effected some of the most aaton Ming cures that were ever known. Many 'trouble,. with ringing In the head and (tare when asleep, grew nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, and bash. Julnesi, with frequent blhshing, attended sometime, with decangement of mind, were cured Immediately. • A CERTAIN, DISEASE! D. STftOCS When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea sure finds helms imbibed tl e seeds of this painful die ease, it too ellen hsppens that an ill-timod sense 01 shame, or dread of discovery; deters him from applying. to those who from education and respectability cal alone befriend him,delaying till the constitutional symp toms of this horrid disease make their appearance, sod ae nlebrated sera throat,dlieased nose. nocturnal pain in the head and limbs, dimness'of sight, deafness, nob, on the, thin, bones and arms, bliitches on the head, Nee and extremities, progressing with frightful -rapidit‘ till at last the palate of the , month or the bones of th nose tall in and the victim of this awful disease_ become, a ItMxidnbject of commisseratlon, till tit ath puts ape rind to his dreadfnlnnfferings, by sensing him to "that bournelrom whence no traveller returns." To such therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve tit, - most inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practict in the 'first llospitale of Europs.and America, he cal etifidently recommend a safe and speedy Cure to thi untirtunate victim of this horrid disease. - It is a melancholy tea that thousands fall victims t- this horrid disease owing to the unskilfullness of igno rant pretenders Who by 1184.1 of that doadful poison, Mer curt', ruin the constitution,and either send the neon u nate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. • • TAKE PARTICULAR IS - OTICE! Dr .J. addresses those wh6 have injured themselves b 3 privisteicald itnproper indulgences.' These are some of the sad and tnelanCholy effects pro dewed' by early habits of youth. viz:—Weakness of the Sack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of, the Heart, Dye , pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges 'five Puitctitini,laenerul Debility, Symptom:lot Consular , 'tiOn, &c. - ' • bizaraux, the fearful -effects on the mind are much t: 1 e dreaded: loss Of Memory; Confusion of Ideas, Depres sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society Self-Distrust, Love of SolitndeAimidity, &c, are some of the e'vff effects. . - - Thogsandaot persons of all ages can 'now fudge wha , l fe the ,cause of their declining , health, losing their rigor i becoming weAk, pale, have suignlar, appearance about eyo, cough , and symptoms of Omisumption. i rohnsion' s Invigorating I?enzedy for Or! Dy.titis great and important remedy. Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restored Thousands of the moat nervous and debilitated,whi MO lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. Al impediments to Marriage. Physical or Mental Disquall fixation, Nervous Irritability, Trembling, Weakness In Exhanetion of the moat fearful kind, speedily eared bh Dr. Johnston. YOUNG- MEN, • Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in 'delged In when alone—a habit.frequently learned fr evil companions, or at school, the effects are nightl3 felt, even when asleep, and If not cured . render mar riage impOssible, and ' destroys both mind and bodY should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, thehope of his coon try, the darling of his parent s, should be snatched free ail prospects and enjoymente of lire; by, the consequene• of deviatingfrem the path Of nature. and indulging is r, ertain secret habit. Such persons, before contensplat ing - MARRIAGE -; ,; should reflect that a sound mind pad body are flu moat necessary requisites to promote connubial happi neis.• Indeed. without these, theioqraey through lire becomes a weary pilgrimage, prospect hourly dark ens to:the view; the mind becomes shadowed with de spalr,and tined with the melancholy reflection, thit the happfuen of another becomes blighted with mil oWn. OFFICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORIi , The many ,thonstmdScnred at this Institution in the last lift een yearK and the numerous important surgical Operations performed by Dr. J 4 witnessed by tai re portirsof the papers, nod many other persons. notices of which have appeared again 1111114 , M111 before the pub lic, is a imffleient guarantee to the ;Misted. N. B, There are so many ignorant en worthless quacks advertising themselves as Thysicians, ruining the health of the alroady.afilicted. Or. Johnston deeMs it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep utation, that his Diplomas hangin his office. geiPTAKE Nona—A ll letters must be post paid v and centsine. postage stamp for thg reply, or no answer will be sent. : Feb 2.5, 113-Iyrt . tibotograirbic. ANTHONY, .Idropufadurers Photivrraphie Arattric%ls, 501 Broadway, New York. 'CA:R . D PHOTOGRAPHS.' ;OurCatalogne rio* embrati eonsidifrably over Ptiur Thousand d iff erent subjects (to which additions are con tinually being made) of Portraits of Bininent Americans etc., viz: - 7 2 1 1 ajor4leneritle, - 525 Statesmen, 190 Brigadler:Generate, 127 Divineis,'— 2511 Mind*, • 116 Anthers, - • 54 Lieutenant-Coloaels_ 30 Artists, 20'1 Other Officals, - 112 Stage, 60 Navy Officers, 46 Prominent Weenen, - 1 • 141 Prominent' oral& Portraits. 2,500 flpios o". Work, rif, Art, in ioding reproductions of the most celebrated Eagrac inge,Paintinge; Statues, Catalogues sent on receipt of clamp. An orderfor One Dozen 'Pictures from put Catalogue wilt be lilted on receipt of $1.60, and sent by mail flu.. , • • PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. , Of tlvne manufectere a - great vriety, ranging, in price from 60cents to $5O each. - our Albums have the reputation of being eupteleein beauty sad durability to any others. 'The, smaller kind can be sent safely by mallet a postage of Mz cents per oz. The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortmeat'Of iMakEBOOPBB AND STMCBCCTIO ,1 WE.; dud:44loooot thisel4ll be sent 'to, any addreas; on receipt of Stamp, 8.4 ii. T. LIVIVIIT, Illaritactnroni of rilattoOraphlo Materials 801 Broadway, Nero' Xork. , lirionde or relatives of iroirlinentpllitary.,lneri *ll confer. a furor by sending us. their Mango, to ropy. They will be kept carefulty and "returned Uninjured. ; yOt t Aibtjazaeocaickr orderforCeogregatlona, ta.pre,- sent •fti their ;Seta., foc other purpose), Ida inflate ineclv . - ..„ taoceivacb Pwa lkeoL gamic Tfeahness TO STRANGERS lie . 17rAtikt* ittpaoitay# l , If*anbtroburg, pa. s.4prnego 4.tah). KENNEDY & Part raership—The undersigned havii assoffinted them selves in the practice the Lnw in the several courts of Franktin County. Obit eon Market Street, in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy. T. B. KENNEDY. June 17,'63. NILL. . ATTORNEY AT LAW.— W/L -SON REILLY, Atimmey at:Law —Office on Mar et t.. formerly occupied by Reilly & ltht rp, directly opp site the Court Rouse, Chambersbnrg, Pa. - All legal business entrusted tothim will receive prompt attention. :lie will practice in adjoining Counties. Juite 17, '63. el M. & W. -S. STENGER, Attor kfi • neys at Law, Chamberikurg, Pa. Collections Promptly, attooded to. W. 5. Stenger, District Attor ney and agent for procuring Pensions. Bounty Money and Arrears of Pay. Office in Franklin Building. 3.1 door from the corner.' June 17, 83. .'S. EVERETT, Attorney at Law. - V 4 . Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling, directly oppo , site the Court llonee;Chatithersbnrg, Pa..s Will practice •in the several Courts of Franklin and Fulton Counties. All legal business, entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. . June 17, 1863. P.S. BTIMDAUGH. . Jowl trrewmrc. STUMBAUGH & STEWART, At , tarnists at Lau,. Chambereburg, Pa., give their- aridl y ded attention to the Praeticoof their Profesiin. ; 4iii- Office in the Town Hull. June 17. '63. T M'DOWELL SHARPE, Attorney OP • at Law. Chambersburg. Pa. Office in Mrs, Bard's Buildinen; directly opposite the Court House. .1nne17,1803, GO. SEILHAAIER, Attorney at Exttr4„Clinmborriburg, Pa. Office—Main Stieet, ibove Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. Rolah. Esq. Juno 17, 1863. GEORGE EYSTER & R J. BONE BRAKE, Attorneys at Law, here removed to the 'room on Mein Street, one doorßoutb of kystor's Store. June k 7, '63. , - , T j S. CLARK, Attorney at Law; has • removed his Office a few doors FAA of his former location. on Market street. (South-side.) June 17,'63. CALVIN,M. DUNCAN, Attorney at Law. Office on Ilarket Street; in Lawyer's Row, pposite the Court Muse, June .17. '63. TL. 'FLETCHER, Attorney at Law • Chambersburg. Pa. Oftlge on Vast Market street n e a rly opposite the Cm art House. 4 I June 17,'63. ALEX. K. M'CLITRE,! Attorney at Late, Chantlereh_urg, Pa. "Oft:Wein the Franklin Kepository ttnilo Juno 27, V. ID entiottv. B. HURD'S DENTAL RESCEDIES 4RE.TREBRSTINTLIE WORLD, unitieng Fine Teeth and Sweet Breath, and curing Coothache and Neuralgia, 2, Do you wish to be blessed with and addiired fdr Pearly White and Sound Teeth? Use Dr. W5l. D. HURD'S UNRIVALLED TOOT!' POWDER, warranted tree from alkali, or any I tdurious substance.. Price. 25 cents vet' box. =ware ot iho ordinary cheap Tooth Powders, whiten but destroy. Do yon wish to be ciii-tain that your Breath is pure, vweet and nureeable to husband or wife, lover and iri end ? Use Dr. HURD'S CELEBILATBD 'MOUTH A r ASII Price,37 rents por bottle. The astringent- wash is alto the best remedy In the world for Canker, Bad Breath. Bleeding Ulnae, Sole Month, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do you wish your children sutler from Toothache? Get Dr. HURD S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price, 12 cents per bottle. Are you afflicted with Neuralgia? Get Dr. WM 13 ItURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effective cud delightful remedy known for Pains in the Face, :hest, 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 ST cents. Mailed nt, receipt of price. A Treatiie on the best method of Preserving the 'reeth mailed on receipt of the price—lo cents. It is a vainahls little work, and should be in the possession of every person. For sale at all the best stores throughout the country. Caurtox,—As there are dealers who take advantage bt tar advertisements to Impose upon their customers in ferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon baring what you call for, and you will GET TIM BEET. thoroughly tested, and prepared by an experienced and scientific Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State+ Dentists' As. +octagon. and Vice President of the New York city Den• tat Society. Address • W.ll. BATUMI & CO, June 17, '63-tf. Tribano,Buildiega New Yotk. TEETH INSERTED ON.,AMBER DASE.—DR,N. SCHLOSSER, Ome still ,at his real: 'wine on EAST MARKET STREET, near the Franklin itailroad. Dentistry in all its branches attended to with ill the modern improvements. ,having published to this community formoro than two years, that teeth oti Amber is in every way CHEAPER AND DliTTElt than teeth on any other material.l a mild say thatl still sea ao reason to change my opinion, far there are many per ions in Chambersburit vnd vicinity for jihetn I have inserted teeth on AMBEtt who can testify to their sups. rior merit. N. S. All work warranted to give sathlfaction, or no large. -Teeth extracted without pain' with perfect •afety without taking Chloroform. For further infer- nation call at the (Vice. [June 17,1863. D • R. W. ANT. SCHLOSSER, =Sur g eon Dentist—The undersigned bag removed his Office (non the Mansion lions° to the residenee , of alr Jelin Noel, Northwe4t corner of the Diamond. Itn4 immedi ately opposite the Franklin Hotel. Office on the so. 7ond floor—entrance through the passage, to the right is you ascend the stairs June 17,1883, 4iEMOVAL.—Dr. J. K. REID, Den ad, has removed hia other from the coiner or the eub c Square, where he piectised so many years. to the :orner of Afalivencl Queen : Streets, above Wm. ileyser's 'frog Store, Chambersburg, Ya.. where he will he,pleatitel :o receive the calla of his !Honda. Puuel7,lBii.3. Vbroiriano. DR. A. R. SIIAW returns histhanks to the citizens of Franklin county,for the lib- Si encouragement bestowed (Y 3 him the mast three years. nod invites those who have not made trial of 11031030MTILY , to do so. constalutirms fro; Alb-cu rable cases can rely on a more speedy cure than slimier any othtrsystem. Dr. S. has removed to North 'Main strut. a short•distance below the point, where be can he found ready to Attend to calls, either invowtror country, when not absent oa professionil business. 'June 17, 1863. • • PR. W. N. BROWN. I PRO .7. WALL 111 • ROW Jc, N WALK, El e ctrical Play ] siciatte. Office in Franklin Building, Wyse Men u= Senearr,Bbambersburg, Pei. The above treats all Chronic Diseases by means o. GALVANISM. and the different modifications of BLBC- T RWITY, as d iscovered and taught by . ,Prot BLAIN. June ID. (134 f • . „ R. JOHN MONTGOMERY will attend promptly to all Calls in hie line: Office en lain street, next, door to the 'Eagle Ilot'eh and nearly apposite the residence of the Iron. tleorem ehambenh Cliambernbarg;June 17,1563. R. 3. O. RICIiARDS will littend &promptly to all calls in his line. Office on Main troet. neat door to Ppanglor's Drng Store. tar °mos Ilocas—From 7 to 9, A.M.; 12: to 2 and 6 P.M. June 17,1863. littotireo of tc peace. - TUSTIdk OF 'THF, PEACE.-11. ty B. DAVISON. iTurticeqf the Prate.Cilice immediate.; ly opposite the" Queen Ilotel." Alt business en• trusted to his care shall receive prompt .attention. strumente of Writing, of all kinds, drawn up in a satis factory manner. - June 17,'63. PIIAATM AN:, Justice of the Peace • Clumbereburg, Pa. June 17, '6g. VOTICE OF PARTNERSiIIP. ii Notice is herebyglyen that the rrodersignedhavc this day entered into partnership, in the Coach.3iaking business, in awl ts various brandies, under the name of Peltier & Foltz. The said firm will do loudness at the stand lately occupied by P. Henry Peiffer.* Co, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the public pat] co tge. P. lIENRY-PEIFFBN, Nov. 6, 1861, C. 0. FOLTZ. 11 00. K BINDERY. -M. KEEPER & CO, hate rentored their 8008 BINDERY to the rd story of the MANSION. 80v88, on the - Diamond, above Sbryock's Book Store. . Entrance between the Book Store and Dr. Solvely's office. Old Books, Poriodi rats; Mnale t ßewspapers, &c,, bound in any style. Blank BOokintsdatoorder. Paper rested to any pattern. NOT. i, 130. -.. . . . Boots, *tationerg, etc. SS. SHRYOCK, , BOOKSELLER it STATIONER, Now occupies his NEW STORE Room, and is prepared to transact business with greater facUltini thnn School Books:Miscellaneous Books. To Books, Law Books, Medical Books; Sunday School. Books, Military BookS. ' • ' • - BIBLES. A large assortment of Rocket and Family Bibles, • BLANK BOOKS Of all sizes, qualities and styles of binding. • .A great variety of nil kinds of Writing and Print ing Papers, of prencb,English and American man ufacture. Also, Envelopesniall sizes and qualities, Ink, Pens, Pencils. India Rubber,' tapes, Seals, Quills, Copy Books,lllottingßoard,-Knives, Erasers, Writing Sand, &e..4te.." GOLD PENS. - The very best Gnu) Pass in the market, fully warranted, made by Leroy W. Fairchild, of N. Y. BLIND, PAPER. A full yariety of patterns and qualities. WALL PAPER. " Nearly Two HEN DEED different patterns, together with suitable Berderings, Plain, Velvet and Velvet Gilt Oval and Square Frames,for Photographs. FrameS made tcrorder. For Picture Frtun i es, of any size Much lirtcr than publishers' prices, among which • are the following: The White Cruiser, • v. • Tho Ranger. -- The Midnight Queen, . „ English Tom, • , • Josep Maid of the Saranac, • Capt. Hawker, • Don Bernardo 's Daughter, • Helene, ' David Huldeks. Sketches in France, • Voiner"aPri4o. • Scott's 'Novels, Dickeue' Novels, Mrs.ScouthwllVs Novels; Mrs. Gray's Novels; Bulwer's Novels, Arthur's Novels, Lucy Sanford, Rifle Shots, Trial and Triumph-, Prince and Pedfer, • Annette. • East Lynne, Miriam Airoy, Legends and Stories, ' Rod Jack, • Red Scout, • • Belle•of the Bowery, Sybil Campbell, Grace Weldon, . ,Rival Beauties. ' The Grumbler, • • r Bariew Honor, . ' The Squire, • Falkland, Chips from Uncle Sam's Jack-knife, The - ,Everlastin g Fortune Teller, " • The Matueavering,Mother, , Marguerite de Valois, Foggy Night at Orford, The Quiet Husband, ' • Two Prima Donnas, _ , Morgan's- k'reelliasottri, " The Debtors Daughter, The Banker's Wife.: Highwayman's Ride, Nobleman's Daughter, The Scarlet Flower. - The Wife's Trials, Cecilia Howard, Lena Cameron, - The Expectant, • Les Miserables, 500 Pussies. ENGRAVINGS. . English, French, German and American Engrn vines. BASKETS. Fancy. Traveling, Book, Picnic, Fruit, Knife and Clothes _Baskets. - ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and Split Zephyr, - Shetland Wool, &e., &c: w. w.Lacithosszri: The Philadelphia and New York ljall;v3 received daily. 'Clubs or individualn suppled. WEEKLY PAPERS. . Harper 's Weekly, i • / Frank Leal:yet., ' - N. Yllierenr . Y, - N. Y. 'Weekly, New York Ledger. etc., received• weekly, PERIODICALS Rarpor:s Monthly, Atlintic Monthly, Continental ; - . Peterson, Balloui Knickerbocker, All the Year nowt. Cornhill, etc., ete., received as noon ae pUblished.. CHEAP LITERATURE. • All the Dime Publications; Weekly.Nouvellettmi Song Books, etcd, received daily. ORDERS. take.orders' for all kinds of goods. EXPRESS. ' Wo receive goods by Express Ilv . EitY DA T froin the East. Blank Deeds. .- Writing and Printing Cards. . , Rulers. : , Paper Weights.- • • _, Fancy Boxes. . . ' ;. . . ' Combsand Brnshey; - -balk CraYgns. , and all standard goods in onr line constantly on hand:- 1 -.-, . 8 • ' MUSIC'. - 'Sheet Mneio, for Piano. 'Guitar, Violin; Pluto, etc. We purchase Pianos ou.coa ► misdion. sO 04 ta saYe our customers from 'Fifty to Ono Hundred and My Dollars. " . We can supply any, kind of Musical instruments at prices far lower than tonal.. • . We can sell Photograph Albnms at lower Prip?s 'than they cad be procured for in the cities. We have no hesitation in sluing to our customers that from .our 'Ong experience, 'our-Meaner of do ing businese. - and our groat facilities, we do not fear competition, and have no doubt of our being aide to give entiretatlifaction. Come and see our New Store, our new and en larged stook,* formyour ovrnOplidona Cbau►beiatarg hoe 17,1885, , . i . BOOKS, STAMONERY PICTURE FRAMES FRENCH GLASS, CHEAP NOVELS NEWSPAPERS PIANOS MUSICAL .INSTRIIVENTSi rItOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; i 13moion ,130untg agentic, OHN. M. P . OIIFRROY, ARMY AND NAVY - AG SWIM, 204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, - FIIILADEL The undersigned. ,having resigned his positi n as Pay m'ester in,the U. Sdirmy, has opened at tin • SOUTH FOURTH STREET, an AGENCY FOR PR `URINE PENSIONS, and for thecollection of OPTIMUM' Soudan, and all other Clams against the Government. , My long experience as Paymaster, has given'tne unu sual facilities for becoming thoroughly aceinaintod with this business in all its details. On the receipt, by mail, of a statement pf the case of claimants, 1 will forward the necessary papers for their signature. - Petti)mol at tention will be given to the cases at Washingtil. ,tlO charge unless successful, when will be charged for eelleptie g ailerons under $.30, and $lO on all sums over that amount and under $2OO. Larget claims taken on special arrangement. Fees in , Ponsion Cases us fixed by ZNYORMATION YOR AND INSTRUCTIONS TO CLAIMAIiTS Ali Soldiers of the present war, who have served two years. and Soldiers du3charged for Wounds received in battle, without reference to tab() of service, are entitled besides their regular pay, to:1BU° Bounty. • In case Soldiers or Swollen are discharged for disability or wounds received while in the aereice, they are entitled tO a Pension according to the disability. 'ln case of the death of the Soldier before discharge, through disease contr toted, or wounds received while Ia service, his widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty, besides arrearages of pay and pension daring her lifetime or widowhood. If the Soldier die after discbarge.from disease con tracted or wounds received while in-service, his widow is' entitled to a pension of V 6 per annum. If no widow or minor muldren, tticr mother of the Sol slier or Seaman will receive the Pension. if dependant on him wholly or ih part fOr support. 1 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 the age offl6 years. I If no willow or minor children, the bounty ) , and pay will descend to the heirs as follows: First to the Father, second to the Mother, third to the Brothers and Si.ters, and teen to the next of kin. - j Discharged Soldiers. whose 'clothing account was un settled at the time of discharge, can recover any balance duo them, if the Company books are not destruyed,,f To draw this balance, write to your Captain fur a descrip tive list: showing Clothing account, and forward it ti) ins With your preliminary statement, giving also the date at your discharge Soldiers, who served with the nine months' voluntiers, Can recover VT bounty and premium, without regtird to time of service, if they have not already received it. - j Soldiers who were prisoners in the South; and fiddlers who were absent on sick furlough, are entitled to-com mutation of rations. In communicating with this Wilco, state the nature of ylonr claim fully, and give the Company and Beg moot to which you or the Soldier for *limn yen claim belonged, ee wallas your present POstOillice ath,ress. 11.EFERE.NO.F.S. llie Exeelleney ANDREW 6. ConmniGoyernor of Penn . sylvania. tlllint C.►xaabr, Harrbburg, Pa. HOS. JOSEPH Casey, ChlefJnatice of the Court of Claims Washington. Hon. H. H. }Moon, Chief Clerk of Pay Department Washington. . Hoc. &mini. McPartisoa ' M. C.. Washington. Iteri..M. P. Fr - ass - yr, Presillent Judge, District Court, 1 Pittsburgh. . , , , Boa. A. K. McCtuna. - .Chamhersburg, Pa. . Hos i goales A. SCOTT, Vice President Penn's Jail Road. Elen, ILLIAX B. Tuomas, collector of the Port,hilad'a. 110 i: C. A.. WAtrioßm, Poet Master, Philadelptii Dag.r.L. & Co., Ilanlmrs, Phi ladelphi a. J DUNLAP. President of Union Bank, philidelphia Bourn & FAIRIRORNE. Attorilice, sit RIEGEL. WRIST 4t EaVIN, Blerchants, LL L DWIG, littscntss. & Co. Merchants, PAITCFIETE, pKoon & Co., DAVID FAUST & CO., Merchants, Bin./ AMIN S. JAI( ET. J a.,4 Co., Merchants, Ctisuss M. MORGAN & CO., Merehanto, MIVOOD, WHIM& & CO., Merchants. - ) • ' JOHN M. PIIMROY, No. an South Fourth street, June 17, '634f. ENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR P CLAIM AGENCY:—Pensions procured for soldiers of I thetpresent war who are disabled by reason of wounds reteived. or disease contracted, while in the service of the liniteri States; and Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and Arrears oti Pay obtained for widows, or heirs of those who have died or been killed while in service. JOIIN R. ORR, Claim Agent, "ft.`h. 25, '63-Iy. Chambersbnrg, Pa. Aanufactures. TO THE - PUBLIC GENERALLY. CRAM BEIISBURG FOUNDRY. 'thu undersigned takes this method to inform the public that ha has takeg the FOUNDRY solong carried on by Wm. Seibert, with ati the PATTERNS connected there with, where he purposes continuing the business, and is now pteparcd to make ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS midway be wanted by the community. Particular at tut tion will be paid to making and keeping on hand ev ury description of PLOWS, CASTiIidE, WAGON ISOX All kinds of Castings made to order. dew Plows, of different patterns, always on sand or made dew_ order. OLD METAL taken in- trade,,for which the highest price .will be given. By devoting himself attentively., to business he hopes to 'perit and receive it stone of public patronage. ' Bli QLUVER AND BRASS PLATER AND, BIT AND STIRRUP NAKER.—T he +tib ia:caber respectfully :informs his friends and the Public, that he continues to carry on the above business at his old stand on Alain St - reet,epposite the German Reformed Church, Chamberahnig. IlavSng enlarged ltis business, Saddlers and Coaclt mitheYs will find in his Store Ratan a general asmrtment uf,Goods suitable to their several requireineats. such as Fhir and Country Hogskins, Patent Leather; Gig Trees. full Plated, I tiled and Japanned; Self-Adjusting Trees. Frill plated, Tinned and Japanned; Straining Web and Worsted Rain Web. lower than Cotton; Games, Bait and Atirrape,Ylated, Tinned and Japanned;' Coach liandleci, nciw styles; Curtain Frames; flub Bands; Bridle Fronts, Hosentes, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Hawes, Buckles, Brass, Silver and Japanned, all styles and patterns; Leery and Wooden blartiupde Kings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other Goods suit able for the trade. *a^ ell kinds of Plating, &e., done with neatness and despatch.. LEWIB March 25,'63.—fm NEW MARBLE YARD.—The undersigned respectfully announces to tho citizenS of Franklin county that he hal, opened a New Marble Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton, directly opposite .1. S.M.:LOW/3 Drug Store, Main Street, 'lithe titirough ot.Chanibershurg, where hq„will keep on band or make to order' all articles in his I ini of bnslness, such as MONUMENTS. TOMBS and HEAD STONES. M.A.NI LES, TABLE A STAND TOPS. dc., manufactured frOm the very best Foreign and Domestic Marble. Tie respectfully solicits a call from those who may bo in want of any article in the above line. He is Confident in his ability to satisfy all who may be pleased to patronize him; either as regards his prices, or the quality, beauty, and chasteness of his work. --,July 8,'63. JOIN A. GROVE. WANAMAKER respectful ly informs the pittitie that hoilmi leased thi, BRICK YARD ,- rgeently occupied by N. Wanamaker, and has appointed 'SAMUEL RANFORD„A PRACTICAL 3IECII ANIC, toy .conduct' the business. Ile respectfully solicits the patronage bestowed , upon the former occupant. and hopes b* pro lj mpt attention to business, always having a large suppr of I SOLID, WELL IIA.DE BRICK, of all styles and qualities, to secure all the trade, both city and country. 101..Bricklayers_are invited to examine our stock. 'WANTED.—About 200 cords of good Wood.. i nlay 13.3 m. . /Minting, &c. TIARNARD T. FELLOWS, • HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER GRAINER, GLAZIER, AND PAPEP, • ), HANGER, SHOP In- the Old Armory Building, (up stairs,) . nixt door to "Old Jail," Peiffer 4 'Foltz's i Carriage Manufactory, opposite Brcurn's Ifotcl, and OORNRR OF SECOND AND MARKET STS., Chambersburg, I respectfully take this method of thanking 'the ctn. sans of .Clutmbersburg and vicinity for the very liberal patronage I have received at their hands for the past Year, (my first year in this place,) and Mattering myself that I have done, and and am still prepared' to do. the lacy best work in my line, I solicit anontimiance of past Ivor. - • B. T....F.F&LOWS. P. S. I respectfully refer to any of my patrons—James Eyster, Wirt. MeLenattan, Col. A. L. McClure, 11ev. Mr. MmHg, Presbyterian Church, Dr.lllehardlt,Dr. Fisher, of-M. Kieffer 'A Co., Gcrtnan Ref 'd Messenger . J. Anima Byster, Wm. C. Eider, and any °there for whom I have done 'work—for character of work done, and expedition June 17, ' l 337tf. B. T. 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A!tinly religious spirit pervades the book; it ft the result of patient r. search, and to the philosopher, the psychologist, the physioligist—to the curious, life pions, the humane, it appbals with full and frequent knowledge, suggestion and aspiration." JA:-. G. OUEOORY, Publisher, No. 46 Walker st., New York,. Ini June 17.'6•3 MAjNHOOD; MOW LOSTI MOW RESTORED I Just Published in Sealed JO dope. Price ,SYx Cents- A bectore on - the Nature, Treatment Lad Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or beminal 1% eaknetii, Pemfal Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary EIIIIPERMS, in ducing ImpotencY.Consumpt lon , and :Mental and Phys ical Debility, by ROI3ERT J. Cuultrawm, 31. D., The Important fact that the awful consequence of Self- Abuse may be effectually removed without internal in i i' edi tries or the dangerous application of caustics ' in stru opts, medicate° hoagies, and- other empirical de vices, is hero clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the cele brated anther, fully °xi lained, by means of which every oue le,enabled to cure himself perfectly, and nt thelenA possible coat, thereby avoiding all the alive' tised nos trums of the day. This lectute will prove a boon to thousands . Sent nnilcr seal, to any address.in 11, plain, staled enve lope, on the receipt ofeix cents or two poetege stamps, by addressing, CHAS. J. C. KLINE a CO., ' rri Bowery, Mew York, Post Mee Box, 438 f. nog 19,433-3 m. THE "DUTCH SETTLEMENT." bDOWN TOWN !--ixten.iirs .7Vn, Copper find ,Sekro Ketalishment !—Tbe undersigned respectfully in- Comm, his friends and the public generally that he has remoeed his establishment from the "Dutch Settlement!' up town, to the spacious Boum formetly occupied-by Minnich & Brand, and nearly'opposite White's Cloth ing Store. ABitAliA3l , METZ. He has just received a large assortment of COOS. COAL; PAttLOR and r7INE-I'L .TE :ATOVES of thh moat approved and latest patterns. which he san and la dot rmined to sell ne cheap, is not a little cheaper, thea can belied elsewhere in the county}', He has also, and intends keeping conetaxtly err hand. a large tursurtment of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iton "Wale made of the beat material anti by good workmen. • titap• Persons in want of anything in the above lime are requested to give him a call brf n e purchasing elan. where, as he feelseenvinted that lie can suit them either as regarils.theartiele or the pi ice. - • SPOUTINO made and put up at the shortest . .nottee. All kinds of repairing done neatly and expeditionely: Old Pewter, Brass and Copper taken L. exchange fur Wares or the highest price given in-cash. - , • . JACOB It-BILLLYM. 11011SgFEEPERS, Gal fag-hies .564.3":4 . .iir-T . lO4l—A Sim ifiit iivt) nIN ISTO NE. ' plates-are very lAvy. snd tlfis whole Stove is finished in usuperier manger. I warrant this Stove to bo superior to any Flat-fop Rove new in the niarkitoind leiptSttfully 'nett* , to) fk lends nialibe putdfc to call and examine this Stave, of which there are several sizes. ' I .hale alwr a ' , great variety of • other. -.EOOIUNQ STOVES of elierratyle; PARLOR STOVES, new and beantiful patterns, toftethre with a heavy stock of STOVES fur Churches, Stores, Offices, Hotels, kc. JOUN S. LUDWIG, Wholesale - and Retail Dealer in STOVES, TIN 'AND COrl'ER IVA RE. N. B.—l - haveleen appointed Sole A gene ler Bane or's Celelliated.Sunrieu Air-Tight Cook Slo've in (Ilan - beraburg, Pa. June 11, 186; A T ETTER. HAMILTON & CQ'S Great Store. and I'l *are Stotc. corner of Hu Diamond. can =be seeit the hirgest, best. and cheivist stock of Goodeo in Chantbersbucg. _ They hare COOK ING STOVES for Wood and Coat, ot latest pat-testis wad all alms, at fail prices. - punt. MISS% SPOUTING 'DONE- AT - SHORT NOTICE, of first-ride material and cheap. All work warinuted,and cheaper than can beboncht elsewhere is Collets , - Call and - see or yonreellmg, at ETTER,IIA3IILTON k CO'S. ntsaly opposite the Bank.' HAMILTON & CO. arc • preptireA-to pni'up the best LIGHTNING RODt at cheap rates. A LWATS.,ONJIAND, A LARGE IX assortment of tyre very best Tin, Japanneefigal eopperware; kE, sold low at ,ETT, HAMILTON A LL WORK WARRANTED, arid IlliZebeagett then can be bought eleewherelt tls - an'hieeVligt`iik`tivroiia CAlj‘ FOR PARLOR AND NlN(ino9af COOK STOVES. They are 1444, good find &mitt, EMIR, HAMILTON & , • • - , A few doors from Shryock's Rix& Store. - krEW, STORE !—.WATSON & SON 'brut opened at their Store Room, on the North west Corner of the Diamond, opposite Pranklta Nail. Chambersburg, Pa, an entirely new stock of goods, consisting ofDOORS ofahn,st every desiription. tioncry of ail kinds, Earelopes. Steel Pens,' ink,.dc. Mao alarge assortment of WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS, 'various prices; and agreatvariety of NOTIONS AND FANCY ARTICLES, Picturee, Pans, Vases, / 4 4 101 4 and Misses Baskets, -- ks- Panev 'Soap and Perim:defy. Aiwa good Assortment of Worsted, Shetland Wool. #42. and a great variety of goods too numerous to insert - to which %keyinyitetheattentlon of the Public, And re spectfully Solicit a aharei of the public patronage. Plasm tall sad oiatointi mar stock. ' , ,=1 Jane 17, • W4.180$ & SONS tiuttiiatUm. *tains ant Eintoarre Books anb ,Slationerg. is ii