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DROCLAILATION 1 - :GEN \ ERAI,
--x. ELECTION.—Whereas, in and y ha: Act of.the
lieneral Assemblrof the Commonwe Itif of Pennsylea
nia,entitled. "An Act relatftig to tit Elettions'of this
Commonwealth," passed theZil day of nly,Annoliontint
1939, It is made the dnty of the Sheriff. of-eery county
within this CommeoWealth to give ipnblic notice of the,
-general Elections, and " in Such notice to enumelatt--
Ist—The Officers to be elected. ; : • •-
• 24—Designating, thi'iplatesat which!the eic,ction is-to,
beheld, N'fberefore,' i.,; :I: ..;,, l 4 ,‘ II '
••
I SAMUEL BRANDT,' Welt'Slierirof the County of'
liEltdeffi,4whereby/naltelfneWn - ntit - girelhis PUB - UCH
NOTICR to the Electors 'of the Count of Franklin, that.
,SYWICIT4•23'IIIP,SIJA.Y , O3 OCTOBIIIt, , NEXT; (being
4,412 th d.ty 9f the montb r ) a qentr4l Election_will, ‘ be
' held at 'tlio several 'Erection Districtsiestablishelb'y law
fir rigid dintitY at whieir tints they will vote, bj' lia'lot' for
iltesereralOfficersotc: t her matter named, viz':—' , .
t , ceno ziersiin. far florormii if • ttt&'"Coninlazio - ial tit of
Pennsylvania. .i` ; ,r -•
.
gni> perpon for Judgepf the:SeprOne..e,ourt of i the
Cinimentrealtli'of Ponteryliraiiik.:: ' i • "-'' — l ' " ' - •
- , two Persons for inembers of Oa frotrie ot Reprosenta-
Weelif the General Assembly, of POonsylvania. to rep
resent the dountieA of Franklin and Fulton in the 'taus?
iir Representictiires of the 'llenntal ; Asieralify: of Penn-
. . .
_ One person to fill:0o. office..of Atrothonotury ; for, the
-Coinity of „Franklin.; -, -. '-, ' l - ' - ,
4 ''Oliii Yerso'n to fill' the - office'ef Ilegieterandi - Recorder
-ihr-the County of 'Fraiakant -, tl. ,-• . :',. I ~' !,•,, -, , •i;
~One person to fill. am office of pler s izeitthe,Courts, fer
thepottitty of Franklin. '' -- , ~ , • -, ,
"Ode 'person to fin the office of TrSissrtreiTor the tetuf-
WBranklin.• .- ' ,- i• fc•• : : • '1- - • ^-..•1r ii. + 1 - '
OnePOITAII tg faLIIIO Office of Cdtinty. ,Cenitnissimier
fint;the County, of Franklin: : ' . '' ,- '-- '
"'Otte Orson to fill the oMett of 'Director of illeVelii'for
Atte CMintY of Fracklin.*: .:. .; - ~, 1 • ) lt, , •r . . .• •,- !.:
,One person to fill the offico of ,Auditer ter the _County
hi Yinulin,. •-. •- . :—.. . • ,
The said Elections vat bo had, throughout theCOmati
siii'VAliiwa: n - I • ' '''' r ; • '• ,; • , --j.. , , , r .. ,j, ...,..
0,4 t thieotirt nous& i utliellordagb ef Chamb el:BM:mg.
- pr thtliorth Ward of said Borough} end pert of Guilford
f'• At thellotitiatOft:T.'Wt: Tayler;for the' South' Ward of
illittd Borough.- .' •,- ' • . ~, , 11.1, .7'., `." I.T ;, ' •
...dittle Public Rouse of ,Johe Gordon, at the„West
'Folk - 6f Cinimber,burg.. for the'temniship - of Ilninilt on.
,- -At the School House, in Fayetteville - . , ier• parts Of;tile
itiwnshitia of (Milford and Orem.' 6 •":,, --• I ; • - • ,- )
/.. - Al,PireFublic Reuse of Martin Shoemaker,- in Green
-1c Illige, for put of Green tmlinsbili.: . • '-
. K. * l l't 4libl-Wystern ' School' liouse ' ' hi' the town •of Si.
illisionsts, for ties townghip Of -St., Thentas. • - : :... ' , -, • . ,
..At the Se:lmM House, in. the, tetra of Famiettaburg.,
ter the towtislep of Metal:: . ,'
rl -At the Scheel Rook, ft thate - Wri Of Iteibury; for the
.tiottmship of Lurgen,✓— - ..m -- .• • 1 t -
‘ ,.„Atthe Rouse of„Jelihßart - ,09,. for ,Par.t of• Owl:LB/4P
of'Fatdiett. .' ' ' , .
" 1 ' At the School lioniel in-the town ler Concord; ,
tfer Part
lsaf dbeitownshin Of Fannett, and ". ;.' . -, •• f,,.
i
, At-the new, Stone School ;House n Motrotrtownldis
' trial, for the other part Of Triiinett I in, , •
• ' '
At the Reuse taiwncctmled by Gin. -A inleirsina Mina..
village of Quincy*, for the the toweiltip of Quincy.
Av,..'the Western - School Ibramitr.Nfitylieshoro; fur the
towashipof Washington.
At the Reuse -iii.D. Ferentiiii. ilrei'nnestie., 7 for An
trim and part of the township of Peters and Moutgout
-817. : , ', ' • t ' ,-, r'' At .' ,
- At the School Rouse, on the land I'of !ill cited - • Coil: In
. Warren. township . , for the, towashin dr, Warren, , , , ., •
At the:St resburg *hoof Rouse, tier the. township of
4etterkehey. .'.• ‘, .',.. f:- • ,1.. '. •.' • I' - • 1
At the Rouse of Jamesßullen,„ in ; the town of London,
, f4i partof the townsittip!Of Peteii , % 1" : '' - • ' • ,
• At the Log House on the,farca 01l Jacob Elliott,for ,the
Welsh Run District, belhglaii fer .tfolitgoniery twp.' - '
..tC the 11011$.0 of Themes **foci in Mere, rsburg, for
-parte of the townshipi'of,Peters and Moptgornery. - ,
' 31t the Mount Rock School' !Rinse' In Southampton
litastnaldn. for part of the totvlishipmf Southampton.'
,• At" the -Eastern School House, 1n
Ortvtiown, for the
-Otherhart et Southamptpe towush p., , . -
NOTICE IS ItEltEllY GIVEN-i•That -every person'
*tee:Ming Jnatices'of the Pasco; hvlie shall hold any' of-
Ice or appointment df profit or triat.t nouer ten U.:States
„or of ;this. - State r or, a City o' Ipeorporated District,
Whether a comtnissiqued officer orlatherwise, who - is or
.halt toe employed under the LegirlatlVO; Executlid 'or
sandiciary,Departinent! a this 'State,- o'r. of thd "United
p_44e.S,,or of anylncorporated. District, and also, that
every member of Cerium and of the Stite Legishieude.
and of the Select or Common Count fof tiny City; or Com
indisiduer.of any incorporated District, re by: Atte inca
amble -of, holding or exorcising at tiro time„ the spice or
appointrhetit of Judge, Inspector et Cleric of hos elec.-
Ilan of this Coranrenivealth, Mid dirt no and ge. Inspector
-ordalter.oficer of, such election,: shall beJleligittle to be
then voted for.? . • , , ~ -,. . ....., ,7 -
' 'Alailkhe said Actuf Assenibly, '4'ntitied r*...i.n' Act re-'
ltitleg ti Eleethins orthis COMmonwealth," pitesedjuly
. ai 1e31.),„ further provide.si as foildwi, to wit :- c.. -
' 4*Thist the Inspectors and Judges shall meet ,fit the
- respective places appointed for huh ling, the electiou in
the District hi 'withal they may rebbectiiely hohlaS‘ be-'
10139 - 4 - Th - ekon the .lidrvning of Me 2d TyeSttaY of Oc
tober, itlid each of saidinspectora shall appoint one Clerk
Whdaliall be it'ornilifibd VOtSr of ittch District.. ' .
flalit &ilia thicperseindsho; shall havh - teecivid - the see-
Atefillighest number of votes for.lnSpector shall not at
lead octhe day of election, then the. peispu ,who shall
'We received the Second hig,ltest initialler of' votes for
Midget:it the - next proceeding election,' shall - ad as, In
iptiectur, in his place. .And in ease Hie - pe-P.scn who has
_rriceived the highest number of votea for Inspector shall
not attend. the person elected Vidgo'shall itiilsaiiiit an Iti-
AiiittOrin his plate, additions° the persbe civet ell alidge
.4C not attend, then- Of, Inspecior- !rho- iceeiviti - the
all:Oast number of ,Ocies,tihall, appoint a, Judge ; in his
place; audit' any 'irs.eandy shableontinue' in the board
*tithe apace Or old bent after the time fixed hylaw - for
I f
t heel:telling of the' eleetiOrn ;Abe alified voters bf the
township, ward or district tor .wch-. such •Mlicer shall
hate been elected;Pr6ent at the' fine of 'election, shall
- !heat one oitheir rithriber to flirt
s a•taearteyP- -,-, l: ;• •
r,Partienlar attention is directed ter thpAct. of Assembly
passed the 2tith day
L of,February,lB.l9, entitled `,‘An .Act
. ..relatirci to' voting' at Riectiormj • in the Counties of
Ad' tinia;Dittiphiin YorkyLatmas ter,rFeahitlin, Cumberland
Word, Centre, Gretvee and LI le t , ' viz;. ;... -„ —, -
, 11. its it enacted by / the SCIIIIte and /foul of Repre,, ,
Ireritatives - of the Nitimocogoalth cd - Fenoxylvanla in
General Assemblyinitt, end it is hereliy , iffiPted by:the
ttotherity oftliesenathtit it shell he -fitful f,r the
-qualified veteran( the ,conntiett',of ;Adams, Dauphin. Law.
tater, yoik.Franklin, Opnweriamt, ltraciihrd, Centre,
Oreene•and Erie, froth andtatier rhemeisagti of this Act,
, O Vote fop cdlA'axiilidateaTer:the 'Various oftlics to be fifb
Oat any election ottone election. en one slip or en A
tided, the aticefor tehich 'every catididge is nutted
_lar shalt be dcsightited', tis required by the'axis' Hug lama
of thellinunoriwealth.,,- t' ~...,,, I._ ,
. ~l 2, That any frattil.conaraitted by any person voting
VI the inniniet above :preacribed;i Shalt' betpunlshed 'se
iiiMilarfrauds sae directed to be Ipunished :by tho exist.
lag lawti et, the Commonwealth."l, . ',• -, '- •
For,the intern:Latina of the,electors of Franklin county,
T Pub :tali the folleiving, being the .4thsection of the Act
el the General Assembly of .the qession of "1851., entitled,
.t 4 Sat to provide tot- the election of Judges 'of the
Metal Courts of this Oonatrinalealth;, audits regulate
cortninJudirialifistrictii,l— 1 ' * • • ,
;4144 - That theelectiOnfer Jtiages' shall be,Theld. and
ecomucted in the several-election Distticts i n ,the Wale
rnanner in all respects ris, electique for Repreientativol
W
" %eer Shall-be conducted; and by -• the same Jiidgee,-ra
owtorw and tacerili ard die prOislons ~. of the !Act of
414-General Agaembly, entitled,t'An Aztrelsting to the
elections of this Commonwealth j approvedithe 2d day of
Zulyililig, and its several supplements and all other like
Ulnas far as the aciete3lMll beint force. and :applicable,
Omaha deeraedand taken tell-pit - he election of Judges:
Provided,:That the aforesaid electors - shall vote for
Ridged' of the Seen:line-Conic oil a settettite piece of pa.
pariand for all other Jtlges.resipired,' to Le learned is,
the law on another separate piece of paper,: ' '-, - -
- "It'aliall be the dny of, the setural Assesiors ' respect
feisty, to attend at the place of Wilding every General,
Special' or - Tothalutp electlon,6ihring the whole time
saidelention is kept open, for thb purpose of giving in
formation to the napectors antOndge, -- when called on,
in relation to the right of an person neseseed by them
to;votaoSimohniettion,:andter„such,other millters , in re.
Wien to the essOtrient Of - Veleta rtaa the, iairlospecters, 1
oh either of tien,slitill fromttiMe to tithe reqtalte.
-„", Nefierson slialLbe permitte,d to vote at oily, election
atr afore:Mid, than a Whins free Man of the age of twenty
one.years er more, who shall bake resided mu the State tit
" least one - year;and ititlie - erectiVu District where lie Of
ferist4ariotii at; least 'teas a n -o i limmediat d r propwoing
euch election, and within two years have paid ~State or
'Canty tax whieh el/alit:Wye, Weil alselated at • lehat 'ton
devil:fete's, the election„ But'cl ,citizen .of the, United
States, who hair previously beet a. dutilified doter of this
State, and removed 'therefrom, and returned, and who
' shall have residetlin the elettien District and paid taxes
alfelitaildaball be.eetitled to vete after residing in - this
04,14 silt mouths : Prvyided, Ttiv,t the white freemen/
I.,tir.pris al the If ul ted States between the ages of twenty,
Ohs and twonty4Wnyeartctvlet have resided in the elec.
- tibia Dintriet teu 'days as aforesaid, shalt be entitled •to
' vote, although - theyeball not have paid taxel.,- •
~"No person shalthe permitted to vote wleise name la
not contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants turhhili
ad ii? the Connaissionera,'Vel&s, First,' lie' produces a
receipt for payment,,withitt , two years .ef, a State or
county ta.z, assessedagrecably to the emstitut.lon, and
give satisfactory evidence either on hie oath .or alma.
tfob, or the oath or aritrinatfoi - of - atialibr, that he had
- *dance. a tax,mtin itilltird to produce such a receipt,
shallin, ate oatirt,o the pay thereof,: or, , Second, if
lid claim a right tnioto br being an elector botweemthe
ti&of tweets :in:Wand twenty-Sere 'yeari ' ;shelf depose
o.o.oeth or afilimation, that hl , has reside:lin the State at
least one year next before, ay liation,„-and make his
(Maltreat of residence in the District as - tstreqinied - by
this and that 'be'does veiny. believe from tile ao-
Amiga given him that hoicEpf thcr - ago. -aforesaid; rind
give inch , other evidence ,t .m .le required-' by. this Act,
Whereupon the inUlue of the p,ereon so admitted to 4 oto
OMB be intiorted (n - the alphabetical lief, by the Ins Pref
terminal a note miltroppeetp :thereto h writing . the 1
word"tax.7 be shall po admitted 0 -vote .- by , reas , . of
having paid tax of• the Word- 4 4101.'1C honliall be a. .:14:••
' ed tante by season of ago, and in - either teaSe the' reason
of euziavoteeMli bo called out to the Clerks who shall
make thelike note in the Healer voterskept by them.
- "In alleaties-wheretbranaraw-of - the person claiming
to vote is nett:mind on the list farmshed by the Commis
sioners or Asiestim,a,fn hie rig) t- to voldfahether found
f aih of by verbal proelainationth4k6; or by any Written
*thereat or ntitils objactnd tope illy tinalifled tit lien, 1.1
1111
I .
+ .
Mall be the at, Uf the insiaeCttris tiVeixatnitie Alai" Per: !
Stinson oath US Moat itheulnina tee hive'
resided within tint Stater , /r one year- er mete dS pith
than lie sufficient' proof thereof. but ha nkthe prcior
byat least one corripetent Witinisstxtioothall be
fled elector, that he has resided within`the DiStrlct for
more than ten days next immediately preceeding said
election, awl shall ri:so 'Atwell swear that his bowl tide
residenewinpnrsuance of his- lawful " calling; is -withinthe District, and that he did not remove into the said
District for the purpose of voting therein. •
"Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who Shall
make -iltiotirtalf;.ii-requiret4-9l)Lis_n-sidence r Vlndl.Pay
ment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall lie admitted to vote in'
the township, ward or district in which he shajl reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an
officer of the election under this act Dom holding, such
election, or use or threaten any violence to any such of
ficer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him
in the execution of his duty, thall block or attempt to
block up the window or avenue to any windou where
the same may be holding, or shall riotously distutb the
peace of said election, or shall use or practice any intim
-idation threats, force or violence with the design to in-
flueoce, unduly or overaw any elector, or to prevent him,'
from voting, or to retain the freedom of choice, such pal,
eon on conviction shall be fined in any sum not eipeeic,
lug five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for rtAinitif
not Des that/ one or more than twelve mouths,fraudit
.ohull be shown to the court where the trial a dtirittly" of
fence shall - be had, that the person se offendiftr, Iris not
a resident of the city, ward, district or ttptcritshp where
the said offence wmecommitted, and not do titled to vote
therein, then on convittion Linehan bOlentlinced to pay
a fine of not loss than one hunartddiltxtore than one
thousand dollars, and to be imprison it lets th an six
months nor more than two yeani. ,• ;
"If any person or persons, shall make any be t wager
upon the result of any ele4tliiii, Within this Conic:ion
wealth, or sholloffer to make ituttelffir. bet or wager, or
printed advertisement, challengOor,:invito any person or
persons to make such bet tir wager ipon conviction there
of, be or they shall forfelli"narl p,ty three times the
amount 10 olered lobs belie
"If any person nut try la* qualified, shallftudulently
vote at en election in this Commonwealth, or, being
otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district,
or if any•pot son knowiagr the want otsuch aqualification
shall aid or procure suet%person to vote,the person, on
conviction, shall be tine in any sour not exceeding two
hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not ex•
coeding three rnonthe..
• "If any person shall vster at more than , one election
district, or otherwisotraudulently. vote ,more than once
on the seine day, °reboil fraudulently fold and deliver to
the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent ilk
gaily, to vote, or adVisetind procure another so to do, he
or they shall, oiacob,vietion, be fined in any, sum not less'
than fifty nor morethfifi five hundred dollars. and lie ft&
prisoned not less ' , :thitti three nor more , thnn: .tvrelv,e
months.
.. . .. ,
= "If any person nit qualified to vote in thg. Ciimmon
wealth, agreeably pi law,
(except the sons of qualified
citizens) shall app, ear at, any place of election ;for the
purpose of issuingiickets or of influencing thecitizens
qualified to vote.lid shall, on conviction forfeit and pay
I t
any sum not exce 'dinone hundred dollars for every
such offence, and b imprisoned for any, term mot ex
ceeding twelve LI 1 - 11 " ,
Agreeably to tlarovisions of the sixty-first [fiction of
said act, 'livery GouSral and Special Election shall be
open between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon,
and shall continue open until seven o'clock in the even
ing, when the polls catall be closed."
-Pursuant to the provisions contained itv, the IseVenty -
Sixth section of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the
aforsaid districts shalrrespectively take charge,. of the.
certificate of return of --theNelection of their• respective.
districts, and produce film at a meeting of tie Jitilga,„
from each district, at th'etoreugh of Chamhershrirg..on;
the third dayafter the election, being for the;present
year ON FRIDAY, THE 16T11 DA-NniiiF OCTOBER NEXT;
then and there to do and perWm the dutfesseqiirettlzy
law of said judges. -
Also—Thatwhere a Judge by Sickness or, urawiLidable
occident, is unable to attend , . such a Meeting of Judgis,"
then the certificate or return aforefuld e!•eit be. taut
charge of by one of the Inspcdtorttor Clerks of lls6alec.
Oen of said district, who shall do mid performth'ivintdes
required of the said Judges unable - to attend. ,
Given under my hand anti seal-at Chambersburg, this
alit day of August. 1163. antum b BRANDT ,- • •
Sheriff's Oitice,Chanab'g,
....,--, , Sheri ff...
VAYETTEVILLE ACADEAIt" - -
12 The annual opening of Fayetteville Academy will
twee place on Wednesday, September 9th, under tile charge
of Mr. A. E. SWINNEY and Mies E. F. Swnsstiv, of New
Jersey.
This Institution islncorporated and loc!,ted ha the will.
age of Fayetteville, Franklin County. Pa:, six miles from
Chambersburg in a healthy part of the country and with
tnagnificent Mountain scenery around it.
It is the design of the Institution and will be the con
stant aim of the teachers to impart practical' thorough
ness in. au. br.achn of instruction.
Tito school year is divided into two seesrpnekS tenSatY
weeks each. The Fall fe<sien begins theseitohdWerineisiszy
in September and closes the form h Tuesday in January,
wititsrancation of nue —weekat-Chcistmaa. The Spring
session begins the first Wednesd.y in Febrna4 and closes
the23dof,,hipe: ~•- '=- - -•,
, - TERI4B :
For Rtn.iiik brancheii ' $8 00
Science!: and I:Uzi:ex - Welber:miles...l ' • ' 12 00
Fox:classical studies ,-,,,, ' lb 00
,
Music on Piano ~, 20 OQ
Drawhigandpencellhag.' .' .. , 4'oo
Boarding from, $2 00 to $2 25 per week.
,: For farther particulars eddreee either the Principal or
M
.
r. J. B.Cook, Faietteyille. . ...
REFERENCES.—Rer.5lr.Deatrich, E. Hartzel, 111:1:14
fir. John W. parr; or blr: Robert Black.
ping 28 ' ,
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CHAMBERSITURG
"2L'EFITTED AND REORGANIZED.
Will open its' all tonitfen Monday, Sepfember 7th.
Large additions have beer:l'm:Wen) its already exteneire
apparafusys.fnil and efficient corpsof teachers has been,
employed and no paini M. expense spared to render ours
onbbf 'the fires institutions of Warning - in - the country,'
Particular attention paid to-Tenchers and young man
preparing 611%0016g5. ' -
A Primary:Department:ll)i tittle Boys and Girls will
be spend in the Acndenty - tinderchargeot ?bliss fichively,
in whichlho -Ifictnents" of Spelling,. Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic, (I eAwaphy,and.Gramnar will be,thoroughly
taught-, TuitiOn fn department $ 3 per quarter.
For further parrituthrs send r - circular or apply to
the Principal.: : -
! I
It,
A. Qvartimin n A_:l Latin and IT. English.
A. 1.1 Tiuutrett,Conimercfdl - Department. !
illtaalt.ELSmrstr, State;-Drawing and Prlnclial of
Primary Department.
Chambersbur aug. 1,2, '63, -
FEMALE COLLEGE,
CARLISLE. PA.
fi r WlnStitntionof Learnfng..for.Tonng Ladies, will be
opened,on Thursday, September, 3d, 033. f The Pres!.
dent Vlll,be ussietod by - - an'efdelout corns hf Teachers:
The coarse of lusgruerlitrn.wlll Otubr • cd Ail the branches
necessary to give young ladle; relned end thorough
Collegiate.edocation.
For Circulars and partleulir Informatlen; address' the
underelgtted4Carliele, Pa.: R. D. CIIA.SIBERS,
joy, , ; .,President.•
eIIfAMBERSITUR( ICOTJNG .1;A
-‘) DiEsi'EM Aitle.—Tho fieli Swallow d 1863 will
Login FOptosiber 80. :Tbtlefins wilt boqbe same no
herOtofore, -,A-retlactionof pne-thIN *AI pq 17111.16-ID
the charge for board Itlg where the • in attendance
froth le' VI IdtlY;
!Tor fortlteeplatimilnia;aNly to
sog-12,6t • /ter, Nny gEp o vKs, A, 4. principal,
. .
IVIA S.O & .114'31L .
N'S ,
0.A . 8 107E2'
WITS ONE Olir TWO NETS Or: REEDS;'-
' - • ' - Containtlig
AtPrOItATIC'EWEIX, DELtOWS; ENtg.
- - - -STOP,•AND CONBINATiON-.y.6.Lvs.
lits- Eye* Initranunzi Warranted for, 'Pies Purr."idtt
; galas :runt $7O
,r 0450.,
" The Cabinet Organ is the o nly tnatriament which
tombinesthe requisites, for chiarcb and Parlor music ;
`for' the' Babel rooni and the'sdcial' fest,in2 gathering:
For while it,poSeessek sufficient: power for , the swamp*.
niment .of a largo ;Chorus, from..its capability of
all shades of exp_reisioxi, and Its 'Wonderful crescendo
and diminuendo,-most , effettite as a •sblo instrument.
It is caimbli of orchestral treats,- and 'rapid, 'music, as
trills, angst/a, etc. r From Its sustained tones, it has
a decidedadyailtage over the Pianci-forte; for the render
ing of 'Many of the choicest 'mnrceanz of the masters,
such, as eymphonlei,.gnartettee, Ste
• -_ • :A. A.IIIcCLUIIE, Ohambersbarg, Pa.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
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n. Tad
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riaiilgnia will sell' add dell4er, giod
eendition,
,* Cabinit Organs anywhere in. this State', at
factory 'pat. AU .inquiries by; letter promptly an
tswered, [Jugs 17, , IL A .2dc.
Dazros t
3I'CIAIIO' eofe•agent'fbr thfi - •
'' MCKIM BittY±llittS' 1 46.1i5 PIANO.'
Pianos delivered, and put npfti petted condition, in - tOl7
pirt tkurStek;at ; . , .• -
• - .:FACTORY RETAIL.T.RICES-: -
All itzEitturients, warranted for flvO.Year,s; , ,
Pianos front other factovies‘vlll fnrlttertea,au. o . l. 74.
A. BIcVLUILErt"
: .Una 17; !ea. ' .1 Chlin/Penanitgrl'S.:
. .
IMBRORANTS.---ThvVAY
• lioChri4 iirosthge enatetolto teoeitiliewr ht the
XLIIILSEPOSIMItIf. • 1'
044iintlyqtjaiitation:
Obutational.
u~~c~.t::-
.~..
el)t Inmktin ntpasitort, 01.4aniber'sburg, pa.
"0 1 )4rthi &T.
0 , 7- I Cr E
11 1, ,T0'1132
PEOPLE' Oty"FRASIFLIN COUNTY,'
-
. 4
-•who have LOST MONEY by the
REB:Ej r, '
hand aii-0L14X1L,, , I. L,;';:i
MARE — ANTS SAVE - MONEY.
• -
WILLIAM G - 10 - 1(§,
Wholesas Baal!
DEALB,PAI4 MERCHANDISE, • -
.....--c..--,7,,tltiesmaitsanita, PA., '
7 -
st returned. from the BaMOSOedlhits,., ,,
ixL of FIIESII
to sell
WIIOLBSAO - ""•• •
CHEAPER THASPICSIS..fCR"MP*I7,:i
-..:,---v
100 Barrels Brown Sugar: , - ,
40' " White "
60 . Sy r Dm and **sip. , •
3000 lbs. choice
6000 " Sides and Spirdders.
400 Bags O."A. Salt
60 Bags Ashton F - 34 1E63 t - • —.-
IWO Sacks Tablepifi.slrySiltl" - , - • ; , , • - -
50Boxes Primotheele; _ •
25 gross Essen‘o"Offes; - -
1.500 lbs. Exceit 1 1"offee. - '
50 bbLs. No.l, 2 - ;1: - S, Mackerel
100 boxes Scotchi l *l ll s7.
50 doz. Twine and-Bed 'Cords.
100 Dozens Corn IlroonVq,
75 Dozens Assorted Brushes;
,
50,000 Sugars at ManufdrturerePritesl
100 hogs of Nails. -
60 dwelt Curry-Combs and Horse
100 gross Hatches at factory prices;‘ - •
200 doz - illision's Shoe Blacking it 'factory prices; _
500 doz. packed Smoking, Tobacco.
25 gross Store Bollish. ;" "- , . •
25-gross indigo in boxes. .
100 ill, Indigo In Wisp. • "-`;;-", - ,
100 doz. Pint and halt Plta"-81444
25 " Wine Bottles.- .
100 Fancy Soaps.
WATER, - ---•
SUGAR;_- " -: -
`
SO
D
A
s;i10-•
,IANCY
- • 'CRACKERS
by the hstiFet,.: • - •
IitrOKETS,bY
- 1313033-61/;ii) et Vrlitaesisle
Prkell . .. i4O; - •
_ • • -ACIIISES,BEPt&G - I.RII CLE
ATONNIVARE, • -
_ -QTIEk ksw RE,•
; NOTIONS &C"
•- -. , .Irkgieat variety. s'"
:Tan - Acock - .i , .p.r ALL 'ICIND;
prices,l..ogether Wm
-**4i‘,,Tticie,sMAMMMll. all a which will be politely
elieliiiiitittstaateia,,,OMl if not-satisfied, ..afiersomuM
-'
-
‘11,1,5 BT . O,CK:.I*, 'i i IIEZARGEST Tim 1.. T)
AND. s lig PIOCES THE ZOIVZS'2.
ho -•<-
'arlllMotp..xixtct tomaku aides,,
I am delißrmlnfti tu sellgoods verycheotTierehy
Bell the fitarerar-theati-
The special attention of C'ou4rj iiiircha:nta fs invited_-
- • ..
to this stock - of merchandise, as I can sad will sell goods
low a!tp37 ,,. .tplbing hous4 in t 114) citj4 ,
sirticiala can zicitis well, and `cin - natty articles:
better than a single barrel, box, package or dozen
could be . bought for in the city.
ful y 2£4,63 . tf.
K EROSENE
OIL. ,
WILLIAM GELWICEff,
wholesale and retail OAOCEIt, onthe Diamond, Wm
btxik, Pri. f has Id.en appoint edrAgont for Franklin county
of oxa of the beet ft kittOSENE OIL 003.1PANIES bathe
State, and ieiU sell 014 111.10L.ESALE AND WAIL
low any Howe-in I'lltsburg ~ L Ool
toyour intere“ and buy your OIL where you get It the
Claeahoet,'Sid where it le alWayo Warranted: to be . - the
very Drat quality. • [July Z4'o3.tf.:.
',Etrikto t , Arlitchleo,
THEOLDEST -HOUSE in TOWN,
.11..5`- A HQUSW Olt DRUG STORE,
MILiElyiS5 =
Op-tho liorthweg,,C,oioer of the D4uOtand
*.rignE - n - E , 443; . ., •
0104r::",,91t :91i.6H;
greryibing, and more t . 6 n'enally'keiA Dreg
„ -
• SOIL fl TArC ": - • .
3 , k
All negalsi Drugs,
„ • , , •. . • ,'
Cough $7n 1 24 4 •
Hurray's Camphorated Cordial, -, ).
maiattiriliea; '
1 ; Cerdiale,7Cartaln . lltatcdipa, .';
RhplUnatic 4411pDPI;kilf,,. , • ,
. • • Aidalytie Cordtal.„
• . • - The nfirit's ProtectOr
' • ".
otm" •
; ,„.J :
•.; ;i . A4l Ltioi 0114
Fluid Extract Bnellm
, 'Lind44,lllA
. FlpPsy
And'ill ( her SttiOiltlYitT PApariiiions . 'of t,14
.
Day
,
•
•• t' s9ne,ol4l.6reXtitt at title
• , ,
16atririnsa7, the beet of , all
4 . • Boyar and oirria , Powzraus, that can be felted on;
• ' litttoitax 011)tind tAttra, and
18* Cra*liziti
BpEA IC)
•
'".' reElkTBittrS,
lune;ll,' 63, '
• -
1/cIaINEDYIS ;Medical 'liiec:o4ery;
Ayer's - • -
- • ,
Bemeles7otlirer.oll. •j
• • •
I!txrdeay'e..l4l9od Se'ex c,hery • - ,
tatbvee's Bittera,
• Stattcaoh Bitters
Bentio's Pottecol, ,- ••• - • 4 '
Itsowleo..Eeeeacte of Joartnico.Ginseri - •
• ' lielinbtild'fißeteadt Bucho,
.•
- ' t •SPOlaing'e Throat Cienfeatforut,
_• • . •-••, - - - 4roulleTroclies, ,
',end other, rel . 4l ; itio . l,ledielnee - `at , BPANOLEttI.:,
25CANTS Ny111,414,y, for do REF
artGaT thyrO months tube rent to a aOldie:
the isertice. • ,
VANCY PRINTING; in. every. va=
ty of colors; liOne r lith netituctiand deqadih at
thorgANKLIDI 1it.19;. 4 /TORIC _office. •
MECHANIC viho 'desite
tend'thah bilAthelia 'eltould ADVERTISE Is the
NUN SPROlirrOir. 1
WESTERN - 3101F44; TrOlrarht
Niar the ttrildge,diamberebnyiqPa: •
TheAubscribet would respectfullYlufornt.the Travel
cerninunity-that he inu!purcluteed.anii takoinposses-
AttonerthialUteh Vopeccoinalie 'the moet
*desirable places for strangerennd others to etop'at thlit
can be found in any Country town.
Rid TABLE will at all times be spread with the 1731-
uriee and substantiate of the season.
HIS 001,3111F1 M are large, well ventilates], and fitted
Alp". fu - Modern stale. ' ; ]'
, ELT4 xii it will -betwell;eriPpliedmiittjaliteitad - ohnion
eelection,o,LtheLvery.bes.lianorp,,___. ,
HIS STAIZE will- - always -be -provide - Nloth good
wholesome provender for stock, and attended fi'y,careful
ostlets„ .. : -
No prumMlirberepared to reader entire satisfaction
all hie guests - rTatutpled/Vilaineelf to endeavor to please
all, be solicits a libel - al ilutte6f-ttio•public patronage.
' June 17,'13. e
_.'lo/1N MILLER..
~_OION HOTEL.—This crt4 . :s.
tuated on the corner of Main and Queen Att. tsi
tittar-the Diamond. in theßorough of Chambersbrir t a.
TROlnderslgned respectfully announces to the' trairel;
Ing - pnbliethat this Hotel has been remodled.
to`IIIREE STORIES in height. A Abe
thfoostikrylitiete building has been-added to it, -
giving
tiMittinierico*Mittniof room for the accommodation of
the public generidlyZ , The rooms are large and comfort
able. numbering-111A; thirty-five. They are all well
furnished with,, , GOOW NEW - FURNITURE. Perrone
stopping at this"Htibel cab hens either double or single
rooms, with or witheutlye in them. The Table Is al
ways erupplfied 'With - the BEST IN THE 3IARKET, and
will seat oter.lo9.persoluii
The Bar itttlitedWitii tile CHOICEST LIQUORS. ' The
Stable is - iwestoridsoertlemmost modern style, and the
bestin the Borough ofCitamherbburg.
- Anne JpIIN FlSLlER,Proprietor.
AA T iCLIN HOTEL— West side of
X:jbc Public Stititire;Charnbersburg, Pa.
The subscriberwohld respectfully inform the Travel
ing Community tbathe has leased and taken possesdna
of this Commudions Hotel: Ile hopes to make it one of
the most desirable pinup for strangers and others I.
atop that can be found ininy country town.
818 TABLE will at all times be spread with the lux
uries and substantlalsOf dm season.
1118 CllAMßEßStirelarge, well ventilated, and fitted
up ht Modern style: ' -
818 BAR will be still supplied with a large attddlntee
selection of the very best Liquors.
. .
• lIIS STABLE. it'll always, bo• provided - with good,•
whole.sortio prottender fur stuck, and attended.by careful
ostlers.
No pain's will be spared to render entire satisfaction to
Allis guest ; and - pledging = hiniself to endeavor to pPtigo
-all,„his - selielt , iliboral share of the public patronage,
.2)10 - • DANIEL TROSTLE.
7W-7 - HITE.BWAN HOTEL, (Ma n "bersburg,...Po.— 24/CLIAEL Gaorn, , Proprietor.
lnaing purahased this well-known Hotel, (long known
its.3ldler's:and recently as Wein ,t Grove's,) the Prowl
etoy-pledges himself that- no paine.lMall. be spared, to
nunister,to the testae of his guests. : •
_Thecharacter heretofore sustained by lbeHouse as a
comfortable Gome for the Sojourner, shall , not-surer to
- my hands ifa canoeist effort to please and ncebrutuodate
will sustain it.' The proprietor, therefore; solicits a
continuanceOf the liber,alpatronage laereh.fore:
tothe "'White Swan." - , .
In addition to larg:e Stabling, baba.% TWO LOTS,-nits]
a - trait' of Ittrtiiid ST OCR-SCALER for tha a4'contrnottfitfoit
of Dpyrert and Bntebert.,-_ '- - • -
Vilna 17,156.3 -linbakELGßoo..:
.(10.7E - RLY HU TOIIIS N
IL) flave be'come the Proprietors' of the ,lINiTEIT
STATE:6 - ROTEL, pear the llailroall Depot' it 'HARRIS-
Pa. .- This. , populat and coninallires - /Intel has
been newly refitted imdlurnistied threnguout its- par
lors and - ebanibtis, and is now road} 1 the redeptknt
' The travellingpublievill IltidthelJnited Stateallotel
the most converdent,in. - apiparticalers,bt any In
the ltate Capital, ow account or its access to the7 . rail ,
road. being inunediate/y hetWeen the two great depots
in this _ Elistatstrunn, June 17,'63-tf. .
Vaynesixwe' /iscord'r Moroi:argil-erg Journal: ~and
Greencastle Pat, copy Sim, end charge AlePeritery.
--•- -
QPECIAL :
-"- :TtEE PROPRLETORS 24
GIZA RD .11-0135 E.,
- I'aILADELPHIA, .-
Respectfully ra:l the attention of Business Men and tho
ttaveling community, to th esny erior accommodation imp
camfortottered in their mittddiehment. - • r
atm. 26-3 M - - KKNA(4, POW . LEIt
INDIAN QUVTIN' HOTEL, Wain
.
Elrcet, Chambetitnrg, Pa. JOHN W. TAYLOR,
Proprietor. Fine aericramodatione and low charges.
40-Stack Tarts and Scales are connected with the
premisee for Am convealomm of Droverir. Also—Lxitte
eiSti Horses arid Co.reatie
s
•
trt7,i7EA4 fIRTAVICKS
REA_T_B
lug f ir_Roar :NE if' Y 0 RK AUCTIONS ! , •
—AT .WAL'LACZ'g, t , .
_ . •
, CORNER OF' BUM ANto QUrDEN STREETS.' 1 "
New style Mosambiques,
Diana cheno Plaid, • > '
Twilled MosSmbiques for travelling dresses,:,,,
SUperior Muslin Delaines in colors,
•.
' Colored Ltionisund Crape do Pony,' - " -
Black Silk, superier quality. - • . • -
Superfor'ilyons Radzeme. Silks; (sublime quality,)
A large lot of Linen Cambricilaudkerchies,
A large lot of Irish Linen; .
- Jaconet Colktra; new style, r '
SOU Des, ens 7441e5, Misses and Mon's Cotton Masi
White - Linen and Cotton Duck,
Superior French Dikskin . -
- Superior solid pole!. Pointllle Flg Silks,'
--. B l4lerior Grey Leoiroras,
,Superior Grey Poplin..
Best ,qmility tiro Leonora:l:,
bilk heck Ties iind'Collni 8. 4
Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts;
, Marseilles Vistings,,
- Super Ladies andMalls' Kid Gloves,
Ilantkilimeliew Style prints and ilinghams. '
- CA'RPE'TS.. -
- - Briniseiti,Vervet, Three-ply(saperior fiUS)and ioaitaot.
Carpet,. -„ - , • ,
Four.four.fire-fopr Cicoa-and Canton Mattingl
4-45-4 8-41-4 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths -
_ Superior Bolting Cloths; •
Bonnet {ribbons, • is is
Balmoral Skirts. , , [drays 17,'83,
SKIRTS ! SKIRT'S!! SKIRTS'!!'!
111. A.. ;ONE'S'
,CELEBRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA" BBIRT, -
. ,
, - ootr. 01.14
, ..„ • .
$6.17 401i1 1 ,11.80i St., PHI:LA.DE.LPRIA.
Skirts of aillengihs, aqd any aizo waist, made to order,
and sattifaction guarranteed..
'‘'Lkdigis i ldissea and Children's Sk . trta of every' elan and
Ithoe,„coristatitly on hand. - • • • -
Every Skirt warranted for Siz.lionths. ,
1
i , EAT)4IOW, I ,WE D O TyCTStgESS.
we ac., not make any cheap skirts In the common accep
tation of: the tvriM.bui we make
. TIIE 00A!PhSVS)I-11T8
,becanse cre make .
THE tirST:AXIYIJEFT COMPETITION
warrant every shirt - WO sell to be uxactly'rus ren
vetented." We make all Neti beil,:rind knowing how they
ore made qe gu s arantee them with foil confidence. If
we sell a bad skirt we will exchanor it for a new one, and
if:theyset onto/ eitlerj'or break within six months, toe
witl repairlhaii free of Chorg;l.
Vr« mean to,gia our - customers full , sathifaction, init
We cannot'do so end compete with the low priced auction
Wedeperid entirely upon the superiority of the
goals we offer, arid the fairness of our method et diAbg
business.
Orders ileft'it di ryocs's Book Store. - -, • .
. ,
. ,
. • NRECTIONS ;FOR, MIL 4STIREMENT.
Take the eiact size of the waist, without .thiy allow
ance. The exact length required and the size around
the bottom spring. Also if the hkirt is 'to be large,
small, or medium size at the top, and 'Whether It trail or
plain round SkLrt. -- A: JON ES,
' • • "lin re North' Stli St, Philadelphia'.
aug • • Over the W4x Ogre.
chwubpraburiss Pa.
•• , .
, ELY ' TOBACCO AND, -SEGA_R,
STORE.—To the Citizens of ClitonVersburg; and
The anderaigned, having,boon compelled , to
leave Virgiiila on actount of-his 'Union: sentimonte, bets
eothe ahnnigpou teeistablleha business;'hoping kola Ida
long ; overtake, and by,oloae attention,'. he
,will -moot
with a genergna 'support Ilia .stook will collatst of all
• ho beset:km - Ng of TOBACCO - and SIXI.A.IB,IVhich luiwZll
edliethealiaa can bolted any whore in foiVn. Don'tfotget,
the ance,ottu of the "Ilttie • Virginia mgger,"oppoatte
the Franklin note', next door to hiyock'a. Book Store;
Struth.ettat corner of the Diamond.
June 1.7,1.8 t%: • - ' ' 0.41.1317311.
. .
,--
-
TM.Plit 3 itlcT.,B:-De . altis' arid Ma it
'A: +Ardmore ofligildtilttirill and otter 'lraiiliquantB;
can reach a largo clawod'Valttabla customers by Atorza-;
Tiouto in the FRANKLIN REPOSITOICY.' , , . , ,
.10Alt$1 1 / 4 ITS of:BQldters iii.;the
ilets or In iintkp'.ltal.; - - can inrnieh 't,hem, with tie
HPOSITORY . three thOnthe for 25. center • six • ihr,
60 coats, or ono year for $l.OO. -
WELLT.9. OVERLY
Eirg . a#l) scimp,,oo,ol).
Cobarto ait *risaro.
BMW
. *, ALCo.tOLIC.
s..4l';‘ , A ITIORL'CONCENTRATED VEGET-iL
, BLE -EXTR*OI`. A PURE TONIC.
Dr.: HOOPLAITIVS,Q-F,RMAN BITTERS;
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS
iiiiCEe'i'Of ther Kidneys, ail disea s es arising
ft6 . m a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such •as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness es
Blood to the Head:Acidity of the Stomach, Nau
sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at tie Pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flu:
teringat the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensa
tions whenin a lying posture. Dimness of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness
.bf tbo Skin ,and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest,
&c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the
liWar Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De
pression of Spirits.
And positively prevent Yellow Fever, •Bilious
FeveK&c.• They contain no ALCOHOL OR BAD
WHISK - MI.- They will cure the above diseases in :
ninety-pine cases out of a hundred..
Indueed >iytho extensive sale and universal pop
ularity of Hoolland's ;German Bitters (purely vege
table). hosts of Ignotaut Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers have §peut d upon suffering humanity
the flood-gates of Nostrums, in the shape of poor
whiskey, vilely comptitifided with injurioug drugs,
and christened Tomes; Sfoinachies and Bitters.
Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic
preparations, in plethoric bottles and big-bellied
kegs, underthe modest aptellation of Bitters.whiell
instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave
the disappointed sufferer in despair. -
1100FLANDB GE BAIA N BITTERS !
Are not t new and untried article, but have stood
the test of fifteen years' trial. byithe American pub
lic; and their reputation ands sale are not rivalled
b y an y similar preparation. - -
The proprietors have thonsaads of Letters from
the most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. testifying of -heir
own personal knowledge tothebeneflcial effects and
medical virtues of these Bitters. -
Do rat want something to etrangthen you!
Do you want a good appetite? - -
-Do you want to build.np your Constitution!
Do you want to feel well ? '
Do you want to get rid of Neipousnesi ?
• Do you want Energy
Do 'gi want to deep well r
Do you want a brick and vigorous feeling!
If you do, Use
HOWLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS !!
From Rev. J. Netrton',Broton; D., Editoi• of the
_ Encyclopedia far itelifrioioi Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favoror recommend Pa
tent liledieines in general, thrimlit distrust of their
ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient
reasons why a; min may not tegity to the benefits he
believes: himself to have reeeived from any simple
PreParatien, in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to-the benefit of others.
fdpliiis the mere,readily, in regard to Iloofianits
German Bitters. prepared , by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city; ',because I was Prejudiced against them for
tunny years, under 'GM impression that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to fug
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esg.,/ the removal of
this:pre : i/dice bp,.proper tests. d for encourage
ment ttetry 'them. When suffe g from great and
longeontitued debility. The Ase of three bottles of
'these - Bitters, at the beginning of the present year,
was followed..by-eirident reliof. and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not
feltforsix !months before, and-had almostdespaired
oftegaining, I therefore thank God and my friend
for direeiinglite to the use of them.
J. NEWTON , BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 23, 1861.
DAVID n- ntrtents4slr
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many . preparatione eold under the name
of Bitters, put up in quart bottlea, compounded of the
cheapest teni , ,key or common rum, coating from 20 to
40 cents per gat/an, the taste disguised by Aniee or Co
riander,Seett.
- This crass of Bitters has caused and WU continue
to cause as lon, as they can /Todd, hundreds to die
the deedli of the drunkard. -By their use the system
is kept, continually under the influence of Alcoholic
Stimulants of the tottret kind, the desire for Liquor it
created and kept tqli;pd thee *suit is , all the horrors
altenkianevionft tirtenkard'elifer and death.
For those tcho desire and W ILL HA YE a Liquor
_Bitters, we : publish thc,following receipt. Get ONE
BOTTLE HOO PGA I 4 D'S" G !MAN In-mks
and mix with TEBBE Q CARTS OE GOOD BRAN
DY OR WHISKEY.' and'the result will beet prepa
ration that well far excel in niedicinat virtues and
true excel/mice any of the numeroualLiqUor Much in
the market, send will cost much less. You will leave
all the airbus of HOOI'LAND'S BITTERS iit'con
nektion with:a °nod article ref Ltgaor, at ,a tnuth lees
yriee:tho.n these inferior preparations will cost you.
• , L _ •
ATTfr'siTION. ; gOLDIER
A. 10) 'TIIE -FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS !
„ ,
We call the attention of' all having relatiOn§ or
frientls in,tha,array:to,:the fast that "Hooiland's
Gorman Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of. the disea
ses induced by exposures and priviatiOns incident td
=mg life. In the lists,published ahaostdailY bathe
newspapers, on "the arrival of the sfek, it will be
fountt-that. a. very large proportion are suffering
from debility. Every case of that kind can be rea
dily eared Hooftand's German - Bitters. 'Diseases
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are
speedily removed. .We have no hesitation in star
tins that, if these Bitters were ;freely used among
our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that
*IR otherwise be-lost.' ' . ' z - _
We, call particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated cure Of one of the
:nation's hero's, whose life r to us?' his - ,own language,
"has been saved by the Bitters: "
• • ' PHILADELPHIA, Ai:mint 22,1862.
.Afeenrs. Jones d" 'roans.—Well, gentlemen, ;3'soiXr •
Hootland's German Bate rs has saved my life. There'
is no uataltein this. ,It is youehed for by numbers
of my comrades, some of whose names are append-'
ed, and'Who were fully cognizant of all the 'cireurei
stances of my ease I am, and have been for thelast.
four years, a niember of Sherruan's celebrated 'Bat
tery. wad under the iuemediatenommand of Capt. ,
It. B. Ayres. Through the expesure attendant up
on my arduous duties, k was attaCked• in November
:last with inflammation of the lungs . and was for 72
days in the hospital. This was followed by great
debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery...l
'was then.removed4 from the-White House, and sent
to this city-on board the steamer " State of Maine,"
from which I - landed on the' 28th -of June. Sines
that tittle I h&c heetratiout as low as anyone could
be and stillretain a spark of vitality.. For s week
or morn was, scarcely able to :swallow anything,
arid if Find force a morsel downeit was immediate
ly thrown up again. -
I could not even keep a, glass of water on my stor '
mach. zLife could riot last under these 'cireamstanr
ces, and, SecordinglY, the physician:K*llo had been.
- working tAithfaillyt hough unsuccessfully, to -resent:
me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told '
me they could do no more for rue., and advised me
to see a clergyman; and to make such disposition
my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaint
' ance who ':sited-me at. thelaospital, Mr. Frederick'
Steinbron. of, Eisth below Arch Street, advised-ate,
aura Ihrlorn hope, to tiy your Bitters, and kindlit
procured-a bottle. Prom thetime I commenced to--
king them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and •
I am, now, thank God for it. gettirx. better. Though'
I have taken but two' bottles. 1 have gained teal
-pounds, and - kfeei- sanguine of beilag permitted tel
rejoin 'my -wife' ant% daughter, from, whom I. have
heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen;l
am a loyal Virginian from the vicinity ofl Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters Fotro the eer- '
-tairity . of life which bus taken the place of
fears—to your -Bitters- will I owe the privilege, ef,
again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest,
to mein life. •
Very truly soriya, •. ISAAC MALONE.
fully concur in.the truth Of the above stater'
meat, as we had &Spiked of' seeing -our comrade. ,
Mr. Malone, restored trihealth. • • --
JOHN CUDDLEBACK. Ist Now York Battery.,
GEO. A. ACKLEY - ,_Co. C.llth
- LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d New York.'-
L. E. SPENCER. lst Art., Batt..F.
J. B. FASEWELL, -C0,31.-ad..Yortutt.
„HENRY B. JEROME, CO. B. .
HENRY T. MoDONALD, C;68 . 2 Maine. - I
1 .-'JOHN-F. WARD, Cm'E.sth Maine;
.. HERMAN KOCH: Co.:lb 72d N. Y. - .
- NAT. B. THOMAS Co. F 495111 Pa.'
A. J: KIMBALL. N. - A, 3d Vera:not:lt. '
JOHN JENRINS e Co.'I3, 146th - Ps. .• •
,
BEWARE OY COUNTIRFEATST
, .
Soo that the signatuie of "0. - Zir. JACltSon a l ,
is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. ' •
PRICE PERTOTTLE, 15 CTS,
• - , OR RALF DO& FOR .$4,00.. "„,, I
Should Yontoneurestdrutgist not bare theiarticle..i
do, not be pot off by anY of the intoxicating PrePlkm :
tiobs 'that maybe offered in ite.place, - but send tone;
and - we, wilFforward, securdy_panked,jhy_ expre.rkt
PRINCIPAL OTTIOR . AND ; MANI/FACTOAT.'
" No. 01 ARCFISTIZEIi.T. ,
• ‘,
JONES A-EVANS,
(Successors to CM. Jackson-A: Co),. ; ; -
' • Pnoyntgro)nr:
'TOR SALE by bruggilts and Dealers in every
town in,the United States. {Jane-17 3y:4,
`•~ '~ ° ebival•
Yieliarel br
DR. C. M. Jaelli - OrT;P - trilittlelphia, Pa.,
j -Will effectually cure -
4234irop$i*Walare,
181
BIKER, ITNDtTA
.
BP6Q.iVD BET wERN NAB—
CaAitagliSserno,
tibia to the bush:tees in all its varieue branchm, „tar:
Cents*: .attention Odd R. laying out, Dressing, '
Having the advantage of a large custom, and of Isnylcg
bfe cock cheap far cash, be can furnish -
COFFINS OF EATERY . DESCRIPTIONat lower rates than any establishment In tocii
cour47. dm(ubt as a Chia, littlter brer his ser.vleee,
Un
bur idt ari c e/Mdktr bfAiteird lye itiV-eiptrienci Mc
- Mainers., PC/10X14 remdring,tko. serNico af an gad"
, taker for their taxon/els or frierdis, would find it materi
ally to their advantage ta:nlye him a call.. •
Heti also pyomt. : ed terpreServe boffins during tiferiqr
:metmonths. any length Having ilbrehibittigds , s,
less:lustre right to vse
!Snider's-Improved MetkorlV - Cinerinst Coffin.%
he is thereby enabled to tlttnialkAlluar. CyrzatriParn 3
,at an exceedingly 'hay rate; An& also hn6iag knew and
'elegant HEARSE. he is prepared to furnish l'effixte:to
.pay paa.t.pf the 4 0 ibt4y - dt?ireo. Reis Agentrot
piars!,lM.TE - IYir 2 1 LETALTtic 8ii4.14L CASES. •
°rags during his absence or it nigiat ebenla be left a 3
',hit,:ziziaericb, West Market &tat; optiteiie
Rzyo.7, HO.
, ,
MEW CABINET-WARE ROOMS:
!The undo} rigged„ y ftunnonees to the
c/tiieus edohOfrOSerebtirg aihl vicinity, that he 164 Liken
the Rooms immediately of.flotnir4 the office of Dr s Suers,
serott.Oti Main ereet, where, he intends to =mix/failure
eirety'dh,cription,ol,-,
, --- CA:BIisTET.-WA_RE, . -: • .
IStch as Sofas, ''' Barlor Tables, t Cowmen Bureins. j
,
• W ardi otrei, ~... !,; Breakfast 'do. l'Dressing do. -
now style, - Dining do. Safes, Sinks,
Lounges. — 2 ': gdok Cases, Wash Stands; '
Rocking Chairs, Secretaries, - Bedsteads, da,,, -
Fine Par. do: ' ' Clothes 'Rohe, new style. -
All.work constructed'. by himis' warranted, from' Ho'
' finest Sofa down to tho. most common . work. • • _
, S.
CbFFENS. .
.. ,
. - -
Partictdar attenfiOnWill be glien to ttie making '6l
Coffins army destred.style—Cloth,Walnut or Cherry.. /
.Remember,when yon bny'your Iturnitttre fromDAVID V. ROESIIAS, you arezettiug the Wen atylir
and the heat of work. -
June 17,1563. - ' 'DAVID W. GROSSXAN:
AND CABINET MARV:
j• FXCTORY:- . --The 'Buinkribei'infortus Lb° public
that?lor cuutinuea the ntannfottur.e of the various artiules
fn Itue;rit facterY Queen Street:a few
doom frotelblain; 01 , , trasillr ay ' l .llAnd or is prepared
to mannfscturo Avon the shortest *notice, Cane Rotten)
rind liVindeiur Plain- ti nd Curtain Bedsteads,
Pier and Card Tables, Boreal:is Wash Stands and Book
Cases. -
TURNING, in all its varieties. attended to with prompt
nesti and despateli: HOUSE PAINTING, in all Re
brunehes, executed by competent hands.
PAPER lIANGING,-.Partieular attention will' las
given to thin dePartinent and satt/Siction in Orel'' , in.
stancepiaranteeck, • • . .
Having employed a snit - dent number of competent
hntids, tbetindersignedibels iissurell of being enabled to
fill all orders in a workmanlike manner, nod respetfully
solicits the W. A. HA ZELET.
Junel7,lll6S.
Chili AP 'CHAIR AND CABINET
' wAlm-neKi , --f-Jos..r.4m SCHOFIELD. (Sue
cestot to John Cra.) MAIVLIFACTURER, Or CHAIRS
and CABINET-WARE, slnin street, three doe's South
of Huber k Telbert's Hardware Store, Charnbersburg.
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS;
Always on hand• or• made to order. Tenitian Minds
manufactured ns 'neatly and cheaply as city work.
HOUSE and SIGN PALNTING and PAPERHANGING
done neatly, expeditiously and cheap, in Town or
Country..' - . ,
LIV - Repairing of all kinds, in their lino of business.
promptly attended to, at nioderate prices.
4nno_l7, 1.883 ' -
- Malts.
„
$l5O.
A -5a (3-tNTS ''WAnED.--.Liberal in
:audernenti to - Ctiticassetti for the sale of the
CELEBRATED , COTTAGE $l2 SEWING MACIIINE.
I wish to engage Reactive Agent In every County In
the United States and tanadris. to travel and Introduce
my NEW CHEAP, FAMILY. SEWING ISIACEIINS.
This Machine possesses more than,onlitutry merit is just
lititetittilivith' rateable improverii tuts; hull acknowledg
ed to be unsurpassed for general utility. Alltnitett
number oLresponsible Agents are wanted to solicit or-,
.ders. to whom a salary from
I sso' TO $l5O PER MONTH EXPE'len'S
will be paid. Foi . ednditions neared] particulare . addAlet
with stamp for return pnango.
tig 19-3 m
VirA:lsiTtlj.— , 7 ssooo worth Of :641)
GOLD - ELATES. Verona having worn out
Artificinl Teeth mounted: tipon field Plnte, in urge or
small quantities, can obtain the highest price, either in
cast orin exchange, fofDentristry,:by culling upon
DR. J. K. REID. Dentist,
coridi;otlsitt and Queen streets, above Wm. Ileyser's
DruOtore.,.einnnbersburg, Pa., June 10{83.3m.
WANTED.--=The' subscriber will
. T.. oninloy fire competent Teachers to take charge
of the• Public Schams in Eietal School District for Ore
term. of fill monthstrafimencing on the first of October
nest, for Which liberal wages will be paid. •
• "JAS. R. ItREWSTER,SccretarY.
F r annettsborg;aug;2s, '63 3t.
Month !—.-We
Ij , want Aienti at $4O a inceth - .. expenses paid. to
Belt oat *Everlaitit4 Pencils, Oriental Burners, and
ttarteenotlier'new, utieful and carious articles,
Fif
teen eircnitirs sent free. Addrees •
May .13-tn.
A N-T E D.—s7s a Month !—J
wlint,tohireA g ents in eyery conatr l al 875 a
month, expenses paid, to sell my amt. cheap Family ,;',.
Setting 'Machinist.' Address -•-- ' S MAMIFON, .
May 13.3ra- Alfred, Maine.
. .
Maidjts,:,,autt4a3elrp.
ALISBURY BItOS. S. CO., -
AO. 3T p STRUT, and,
troidietoi; onere#titnos!
.3111:N,U,PAC.T OA/ ,ES in the • 7'
1 - ' Ea s ternStatea, ,„ .
Bea to call t/4 attention, of:the iommunity gene74lloo)
- • • ..c" ,
• ' the 'eery
, . •
SEP IfiRTS,tI4 . G • CHEAP' RAI P.F4
At *lkibit 4 - .) treritilthgir Groodt!
PAR SURPASSING
Both Foreign and Domestic Mannfactnres in -point of
'Elegnnet s cd iteAt Durabiliti I '
lEEE!
`'FOR Yg.T•A N C
For Firrtax Doixanersve.forsverd, nicely:carded sad
packed In good order. the :followins enormona quantity
of Jewelry, equal in fi nieh . , to any Plated Gold, atui not
to beretognitedfron, 'Gold only by the trying of undo:
4 Bat' EnamelVoet 'Chabiti; 2 Plain Florentine Pine t'
Ear 'Rings to -match 2 TwietVire _Pins; 4 tar
Hinge to match] 2,Plain-,pins; • 4 Ear Ithige.te - -
match; 25 La diq-kinge,'Doublo heart and
• arvarlety °fp:atoms ; 50 Onion EDI.
blame; •50 SearlT Pine. Plain and '
:Iteitatiai .Coral;'. 2' -Double. ; :
Olaie eaghie,- .
• 'ttniedf 611:or.
- : • and -•, •
aDire Pine for portraiter Ludt 1,72 A esortediocket,.
.Heart and Shellebanllll, atka d frduadDiace;
•-•-• ' tete;-:4411 - for 'Fifteen Eollare. A •-•
. • - of this kind, when. 'f '
placed in the hands of- any. • •,. ,
one of ordinary . ine
' ' ' ' telligetree, - ' ' •'
bright to retail fornt least Orie-litnadred Dollars t;
' •
Catalegaes; containing Celli-informat hitt Prlcei of
Goode, catrbe Obtained upon application. . •
- IS...Orders by Telegraph, or Ezpreaa Tespett
ropy so)!;114. / .
-- sALasittay BROS &CO
, .37 Vorrnaci 67 WoybOseet Ste.
Juno't • "•-• PAotitots,
VABPETIII7GS? nEDDINO.
It - ,E*3l. t.i.•=ii.'L L E.iilGHT SON have
removedtrom • t?,62. Si Seckiipiliteet, to SW' CHESTNUT
- Street, above
.Stigloo92, ere! thoy'taTe ePorle4 we l l
eelt;etetl stock _
OA 14'E% AL 3
5 . O.LOTHS • ,A,STP, 3iAT-
Beddingund.llattrassescri:-EvOryDl3:seription,
,ituDr-scAzi aiAnz;To otonp.;;:
tA.IOO - VB .tie A-1,111.119,
the' itiaittrAttiie tied •e 4114 of Vbdtllng ',lilt also bar .
continued at 262 S .11e.cont street. . . • •
Jone 177,'83-3m
L. MALCO3I,
ttoi 2788. Boston Mnn
SHAW & CLAMR.
=B4ddeford,3lninc
BEN'vE L, 'maim
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