Ei Oirrtoll, Vratlamttrion. PROCLAMATION ON.wheriI, 41:6 an lt of the tieneml Assembly of the Commonwealth of Dennsylva nia, entitled. "An Act relating to-the `Blections of this Commonwealth," passed thad day ofJnly.Anno Domini 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public :notice of the -General„-Blectious, and in sitch notice to:enamel ate— 'Yet---The Officers - to be oispted. 1 - 2d.•-Designating the plops . at which the election is to beheld_ Therefore, , • , - •4 . • I.,SAMBEL , BRANDT, High Sheriff of the Count" of liablilin; do hereby makalnown and give tIiItPUDLIC . NOTICE to the Electors qf, the County of Franklin, that ON'TILE 2d TUESDAY , OF OCTOBER; NEXT“being: the latb day of the menth,) a General Election will be held at the several Election Districts eSta,blishedbY law In said county at whichlime they will vOte belet furs • the several officers, &c., hereinafter nursed,. via (hie'persow flr Governor Of the COmmonwealth of - -Peramsylvanla. , - One person for Judge. of the SuProme Court of the ' Cdnimonwealtitlof Pennsylvauta. - ; " ' • 'Fico Persons for members of the,ltinise et Rent'eseuhn,,, . Wes of the General -Assembly of Pennsvivania.to reel resent the Counties of Franklin and Feltin in the Rinse, _ ef,,Brapresentatives of the General 'Altembly ofßenii - itylVania. '' - •:: 4)he person to fill the office of Proßic:notary : for-the . - ,..oounty. of Frankliu. - ". : , ' One person to fill the office' of Begiirter and BeCorder ' tor'tfe County of' Franklin. ' • . 7_l One peesini to fill the office of Clerk; of the ,Couits for ~the County of Franklin. „ , . , - , ; One - person to 511 the office of Tree rer for the Conn " jiff Franklin. -' • •'• r:_. -.- ' :.. . tu - - 4:ltie person tefill the office -of Coltity..Commissioner for the County of Franklin. . . ~ :,,'' One person to fill the office of Diregto,ref the Poor for -lee Conntrof Franklin. I - ' , •-: ; if:One person to fill the office of Andlor- for : the County; -:of Franklin. lie• said Elections will ho held thrtraghont tlie6raintY is follows: l • :, At the Court House in the Boronlof Chambersburg, for the North Ward of said Borough, nd,part of Guilford ~,Lownship.i I At thedlonse of J. W. Taylor, fir ltho Sentli Word of --lltald Borough. • t, At the Public Hones-of John ° 42l-nrdon,nt the West ..; Point of Ceambershurg, for the teweship of llafiditOrt. -, At the School House in Fayettev il le. tor parts of the - townships of Guilford rfnd Green. 'i ' . : i , .. - • ' At the Pnlalle House of Martin Shoemaker,- in Green .:'village, for part of Green township.' - , - ,__ ° .t.t the Western School Rouse,' in the-town of et,. , Vhbmas, for the toWnship of St. Thitmas: ~ At-the School house, ' in, the to la of Fennottsburg. "tor the township of Me tal. , ~ At the School Idolise, in-the tow of Roxbury, for the : -: toWnship of Dugan. .: ~:. At the House of John Hervey, or part of toWnsidii , Of Fannett. At the School Rouse, in the town of -Cotraord, for Iran 'ht the township of Fannett. and 1. • : At the new Stone School Rouse din Morrowtown tii,S - irict, fur the other part of Fennel% twp. At the noose now occupied by Geo.,Anderson in tit l e ' 'village of Quincy, for the the - too:v*1 of Quincy: I , • At the Western School Rouse in' Wayurethero; for the township of Washington. „ At the Rouse of D. Foreman ittGreericastie. 'for An ` trim and.part of the township of . eters and Montgom ery. I , At the School House, on the 1/4 of Michael Cook in Warren township, for the township of Warren. ••' 'At the Strasburg School Ilonse for the township of Letterkenny, , At the House of James Mullen, in the town of Loudon, for part of the township of Petel. ° At the Logllonse on the farm ,f Jacob Elliott, for the Welsh Run District, being part of Montgomery twit. : At thellouse of Themes ale A te, in Mace reburg, fir patts of the townships of Petersut d Montgomery. At the Mount Hock School blouse in Southampton, t township, for part of the tow usbip of Southampton. ; At the Eastere S.Choolellouse in Orrotowu, for the other part of Southampton township. NOTICE IS lIEBEBY GlVE'it s —eThat , every person ' excepting Jacticesuif th e Peace,' Itho shall held any-_of- Bee or appointment of profit or trust ;moor the U. States or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District; whether a commissioned ollicer r:otherwise, who is or shall be employed under theLigislative, Executive or • Judiciary Department of this State' er. of the United -States, or of any Incorporated Ifistri , and also. that every member of Congress and t e tate LegisLitu:e. and of the Select or Common Oramei of ny City., ream ,/' sins - Inver of any Incorporated pis ler, aby . say inca pable of holding or exercisingit t e tittle, Gra,office or •' . airpeintinent of Judge. Inspezt rof Cle k of any elec „thin of this Commonwealth, an that nu udge. Inspector or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to be • then voted for.” 'And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act 're lating to Elections,dd this Contmonvrealth,O passed July • .1, 1839, further provides, as follows, to wit : "That the- Inspectors and dndges shall meet at the respective' Places appointed fot holding the -election in -the District in which they may reipectively belong. be fore 9 o'clock, on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of Oc tober.'and each of said Inspec tors shall appoint one Clerk is Ittraliallbe a qualified voterlof such District. 'ln case the person who anvil have received the sec , end highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend ea the day 'of election, Olen the person who shall haye received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preteedingi election, shall act as In- Spector in his place. And in pose the person who has rtraeired the highest nu niberof votes for Inspector shall - Det ilt tend. the person elected Judge shall appoint an In spector in his place, and in case theperson elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the , highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his .. 'place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the boat d. fur the space of one hour after the time fixed by law fur the opening of the election,! the qualified voters ef the .township, card or district have been elected, present a the time of election, e tlr which such officer shall adult-: • -elect one of their number tol,fill the vacancy." - - Particular attention is directed to the Act ofAssenthly passed the Zith day of Febrpary, 1849, entitled "An Act, relative to voting at Elehtions in the Counties of • • Adruns,Dauphin, York,Laneaster,Franklin,Cumberland :Bradford, Centre, Greene raid - Erie," viz:— - - il.Be it enacted by lltoSeriztte and Douse of Repro; - SeritatiVet of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in ; General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the - authority of thesame--,-thAt. it shall tie lawful ter , the , qualified voters of the Counties of Adams, Ili tuphin, L3ll - caster, York, Franklin % Curateriand, Bradford, Centre, . Greene and Erie, from andafter the passage of this Act, to sate for,all candidates firthe various offices to be fin , - est at any election on one election on one slip or ticket # ' Provided,the office for which every candidate is - voted :for shall be designated, as required by the existing laws f•' ed, the Commonwealth, . l , . . " 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting " in the manner above preseribed, shall be „punished as • falnitar frauds are directed to be punished by the exist , • lag laws of the Commonwealth." - Fur the inionnetioe of the electors of Franklin county I pub isle the folloWing, bei ng the 4th section of the Act of the General Assembly f the session of 1851, entitled. ',` An Act to provide for e election of Judges of the 'several Courts of this Co monwealth, andrto regulate ' certain Judicial Districts ; '..--- ::-. i 4. That the election' fir Judges shalt be held and conducted in the several election Districts in the ;wale ° Manner in all respects elections for Itepresentatives are or shall be conduete and by the sarao Judges, In spectors and officers. ante the provisions of the Act of the general Assembly, entitled, -.An Act relating to the - elections of this'Coinmouv,•ealth. approved the Ltd day of -:- , lnly, 1.84% and its seesl supplements andallmthar like Yaws as far as the same:all be in force and -applicable, shall be deemed and talon Lobe the election of Judges: Provided, That - the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of ,the Supreme Court on a soperate piece of pa per.andlor all other Jridgearequired to be learned 3.•• Ms law on another sepqraTe'piece of paper; c, 1 -- t. -- "It shall bp the day of the several Assessors. respect ively. triattend at the Place or. holding every ficoneral, Special ort'Townslifp election, during the whole time , said election is kept open; for the purpose of giving in; formation t..Q the Inspectors and Judge, when oiled on, imrelation to the right iorany person .assessed by them to vote at such election; and on such other matters in re lation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of :them, shal-from time to-flute require. . - "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election - as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty ' one years or more, wheshall have resided in the State at least one year, anti in the election District where he of fers to tote at Mast tht days, immediately proceeding such election, and within two years have paid a State or County tax which shalrhave berm assessed at least left days before.the election. But. a citizen of the United States, whohas previously been a qualified voter of this Stars, and removed - Tem.:from and returned, and who • shall bade resided ihi the election District - and paid taxes aforesaid shall be outltled to vote after residing in. this State six months :'Previded, That the white freemen. - citizens et the United States between the ages of twenty • one andtwenty-two Years, who have resided in the, elec tion District ten daYiks aforesaid, shall be' entitled to Vote.vdthetletllleY shall not havopaidtexes., • "No person shall 1, permitted to vote whose name is not contained in tho list of taxable' i nhrthitauts 1 urnish ed by the Commissioners, union', First, he produces a receipt for payment within two years of a State or County. tax. assessed agreeably-to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or allirrna ti+ or the oath or litlirmation of another, that he has, _ . paid a tax, or in failure to produce such, a .receipt, . shall make oath to t o payment thereof: or,. Sozond ; if he claimaright to Ote by being an elector between thb ir a g es of twenty-one ad twenty-two years; shell depose • . on oath or afftrmatlen. that he has resided in the State at . 'least one year next-hefora applicathm, and _make his such proof of roSid ncein the Distrl4os is'reqiured by . this Act • and that lii does verily, bellt'eve front the 'az - counts given him 01 he is of the ago aforesaid; and give .sucit- other.• e ideate as is required by this Act, --.• whereupon thane eat the person so admitted to vote Shall be inserted intim alphabetical list, by the Imp ec, tors and a moteinaide , opposite thereto by - Writing ,the word.tax" he almlii be admitted to vote - by- reason, of having paid tax °tithe word "age"'-if ho shill be aticaitt -4.. Gd tp, y e t ° by t, al s o 4of age , and fn..elther case the reason • ' ilf rociivote seat he called out to the Clerks who shall taste, the like note; in thelist of voters inept by - them. . • • ' Kn. alrease3 whOro tliir IMMO of the "nerarm, claiming to Tote Is not fonatTort the list farruolte4 by the Cominis• - ' tioners.orAssesslerjtor his right 'to vote whether found either by'verbalpOciamation thereto, or by - any written -- , stoOner not, SI I Objeetato by av qualified citizen, it ezleqionA3roclantation. 'gat ba the ritity of the „Inspectors tii: exit - nine Snell Or' ',Mai , Oil liatb as yp goal:Meat efis - Auldil he claim* to Mire ;resided withhithe Stater ar one yea*: or .more, Ids oath shall be sufficient proof. thereof , but he shall Make prOof by at Inuit one cbmpetent iadtnens; who, shalrbiii - Vialir fled elettur, that he has resided within the District. for more than ten days next 4mmediately preceeding said election, and shall also himaelt swear that his bona fide . residence, inpursuarree of hie. .lanectl calling, is within .the District, and that he did not remove into tlie said ;District fur the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due p.t . sed, if required , of hie -residenee-,sand-pay, inent of taxes, aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which ho shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt-to prevent an .officer of the election ender this act fa om holding -such • Ovation. or lose or threat.'* any violence to any such of ficer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to 1 block up the window or avenue to any window where the saute may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the , peace of said election, or shall use or practice any intim , - idation threats, force or violence with the design to in, fluence, ituduly or overaw any elector, or to prevent ldin• • from voting, or to retain the freedom of choice, such,perl: son on. conviction shall be finedim any sum not aceed- - ing five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned - Wialtue not 1. ss than one or more than twelve months; Afidit it shall be shown to the court where the trial'ofkuch of- ' fence shall be had, that the person so offeliffing"was not a resident of the city, ward, district or'tesetaship where the said offence was committed, and.hqt• entitled .where vote therein, then on convi. tion he shall bezeireticed to pay a tine of not less than one hnntilrtil Or . more than one thousand dollars, and obe imprisonednot less than six months nor More thaictwo years.— "If any person or persons, rabid' Make any bet orveagsr upon 'the result of any elect - inn "within this Common wealth, or shall offer to make Any-such bet or wager, or printed advertisement, challenge or Invite any persm or persons to Inuit such bet oriiroager,ypon convict toe tkere. of, he or they. shall forfeit •.and :pay three times the amount 10'0 ler ed tob, bet,' ... "If May person not by ; list.qtalified, shall fraudulently vote at ; en election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified shell vote Out of his proper diStrict, or if any person knowing-the want ofsuch a qualification shall aid or procure melt person to vote, the person, ou conviction, shall be lipid in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term 'not ei ozeding threementhk. . , "if any person shall,vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the Inspector two 'tickets together, with the intent ille gally to vote, or udvise add procure another so to do, he or they shall. on cedvfetinn, be fined in any slant not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and ho tan pi isoned not less_r•than : three nor more than twelve months. I.` , 3 . , _ - "If any persottaliandifird to vote in this COMmon wealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) sha)l appear,` at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote,lie shad , on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum, not exceedin one hundred dollars for - every such offence , and be i p "=ones for any term ,not ex ceeding twelve Mont s." Agreeably to the.pr isions r - * the sixty-first section of said act, "Every Generta and trial Election oh.'" •be open between' tholitnirs of t and tea in the forenoon, and shall continue open until seven o'clock In the even ing, when the pollt shall be closed." Pursuant to the PrOvisiqns . contained in the seventy, sixth section of the met first sforesaid, the judged of the aforsaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate of return et .the election of their respective districts. and produce them at a meeting of ane judge from each district, at the Borough - of Charabershurg, on the nil d day after the election. being for the present year ON h'IIIDA. Y, 111E1VIIIDAY OF OCTODEftIiEXT, theta andthere to do and perform the duties requir . ertby lad et said judges. - . Iltatwhereahere a judgebY sickness or areatvoldable aecillent, Is unable to hitend 'such a meeting,-of judges,' then the certificate or return. aforesad emit he taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the .elee ten of staid district, who shall 40 and perform dr:duties required of -the said Judges unable to attend. ; ' (lay en.under my hand and seal at Cbambersburg, tbii Slat day of August. 1563.- SAMUEL BEANDT. sheriff's Office,Chamb'g. ', Sheriff. .. Obucatiznal. F,-I.YETTEVILLE , ACADEMY:= The annual opening of Fayetteville Academy will tate place on Wednesday. September 9th. under the charge of•Mc. A. E. SWINNET4and Nliss Swtttttir, of New Mersey. This Institution Is incorporated and lot .ted in the till age of Fayetteville, Franklin County. Pa.. six miles Profit Chambersburg in a healthy, part of the country and with •mannificent Mountain scerieryaround it. It is the design of the Institution and will be the con stant aim of the teachers to impart practical thorough ness in all branches of Irtstructiop. The school year is divided into two seagetis oftwency ;weeks each; The Fall t.e..sion beglisthesetandWedii4day I:teptember and cleat, the funr.li Tuesday in January, trfth >t vacation bf dne 'week at - Christmas: Thb Friitit session begins the first Wednesd.yln February and closes "the 23d of June. TERMS - - For - En:fish ,branche4 • -$ 8 00 Sciences and Higher 'Mathematics 12 00 Ikir classical studies:. 15 08 . Music on Piano 20 00 Drawing andpencelling 4 Q 0 Boarding from F 2 00 top 2.5 per sreeki For further particuiars addrese tither the Principal or Mr. J. B • Cook. Fayetteville. REF MIEN ES.--Bev.Mr. Deatrich, E,llartzel, 31. D., Mr. John W. Barr, or Mr. Robert Black. ang 26 CIIAMBERSBI7RGrACADEMY. REFITTED 4 D REORGANIZED Will - open its fall term ,on Monday, September 7th. Large additlonii hare been madeto its already extensive apparatu a, a full and efficient corps of teachers has been employed and no pains or eipensespared to render ours One of the first institutions of learning in the country.• Particular atteutlhu paid to Teachers mid young men preparing fur College. ff" Primary Department for little Boys and Girls will ba_opened in the Academy rinder charge of Mies In-which the &Merits of Spelling. Bending, Writing, Arithmetle.Geograplae and Grunt= will be thoroughly taught. Tuition in this department, s.h per quarter. For further particulars send for circular or. apply - to the Principal. FACULTY. - 3. R. RINNZS, Pritelpai, ' . .A. - .OVERPEELD, AL. 8., Latin and U. English. - - A. N. Tamura, Commercial Department.. Miss 11..11.Bnirrax, Music, Drawing and Principal of Primary Department: Chamberelinrg, aug. 12,163. E MORY FEMALE COLLEGE,. CARLISLE. PA. Thal Instituiion of Learning, for Young Ladies, will be opened on Thuradag, September U, :1663. The Presl• dent will be assisted by an of Corps of Teachers. The conrse of Instruction will embr • Cc all the branches necessary to givtiyoung ladles a refined and thorough Qulleginte education. • I For Circulars and particular information. address the undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. ILA': CIIA.AIBERS, July 29,'63-10t. . - , .. : : • President. eIIiAIIBERSBTJRG COM CIAL COLLEGE,—DoubIe Entry Bookkeeping. Beninese arid Orannactitai Penmatightn, Card Writting. tan;ht in Bonet for style. Terme for a thoreog Com. rnerchtl Course. $29. A good Maud Writing guaranteed t, ail for Night Class. front 7to 9 o'clock. For far ther particillara, call at the colle g e, Halms (Academy it tiding) or address eept 9 , , Prot A. M. TRIMMER. IIAMVERSBIIRG YOUNG LA stnllNAßY.—Tilefall'Exenton of 18(111 will begin: September gal. The terms will ho the game az .heretoforti. A reduction of one-third will be made hi the - Chnige for boarding where &pupil. is In attendance from Monday to Finlay.' For farther partieulara;apply to - au g 12-6 t Itev.IIENItYREEVES, A, 31. Principal. Vats, :.Qap anlr Stirs. FANCY FURS FA.ITaY FURS IA • . -JOIP7 FmtEme, 718 Arch St ~• below Bth south side, PhiLd'a. Importer, 'Manufacturer of and Dealer - In al kinds of FANCY', FIJES 1 for Ladies'and Childreti's Wear. 1 wish to return my thanks to my friends of 'Franklin and the surrounding COMltifity for 'their very liberal pat ronage extended to me during tho lest few years, and would say to them that I now have, in store, of my own Importation and Manufacture a very extensive assort ment of all the diirerentitinds and qualities of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and,Children, that willbe worn during the Fall aud`Win for seasons. Being the direct Importer of all My Furs froth Europe, and havingLthem-all Manuilmturtid under tnyornimper; vision—enables: me to oiler my castomercandthe,public a much handsomer, Set. of.Fura ; for the same money. Ladies 'plow.° give tne a call before pnrohasing ! Please remember the name, number and'street... .- ' • sept 9-sra No, 718 Arjr/ti.,FlCtfdßAA)liin ATS, CAPS - AND STRAW j_ GOODS. ram now prennrod.to furnish my ens truter.l with all"the new styles-6f -Thita,,eaps and Straw G. ods, which I will sell low.. J. L.DEGI:11;11T. , 4 dociraS'Outh of'Eyeter &Bro. W STOOK of STRAY . . GOODS at old prices. at • DF,CILERT'S. CI OFT HATS 'Of Coibis; 4nd qualltino,from fifty coats can and get tar gai no at , DECILEICT'S.' elp franidin 'Repository, il)ambersiburg, e," 4 300, &c., AT Q; T I ,C:B TO VIE COUNTY, who hive LOST MONEY by the RE 8y..1 , AT,y, 0 MAKE "AND - BATE - lifOiiEt. WILLIA)I._. IN MERCHANDISE, , CHAMBEUBITR% PA., lialittia" returned from the Ea:. ' and opened the follow. ing,liskof FRESH MERCHANDISE, whiolalmproposes to sell . WHOLESALE ANDF,artttiV,• - : . - - • CHEAPER THAR:T:IIE slitE - EtsT : 100 Barrels Brown-Sugar. . 40 " White 60 4 r Syrups and#4intest. 3000 lbs. choice !fame. . 5000 " Sides` and Shou4 ros 400 (1. A. - Salt: • 60 Bags Ashton Fine Salt; L -1000 Sacks Table or DairsSa4 •, 50 Boxes Prince Cheesety'i 25 gross Essence Coffeel.... _ - 1.500 lbs.Exceb3lor Coffee.. -;,- 50 bbls. No.l, 2 and 3, Muckuith 100 boxes Scotch Herring , 50 doz. Twine and Bed Cot*, - 100 Dozens Corn Brooms - if , Dozens Assccited Brushiii;' • ' • 50,000 Segue at 1 1 anufactairers'Rrie..eliti - 50 dozen o C f n N rr a y i -C is Onalitiand - . ' itore - Ul-C:ls.. : 100 gross.blutchesatfactory 200 doz Mason's shoe Blacliing at factory prices;. - 500 doz. packed Smoking Tobacco. To-gross Stcpse Pollish. groSs Indigo in boxes. - 100 tbs. Indigo In lump. . 100 doz. Pint and halt pint Flasks at Factory 25 Wine Bottles. - - .-• ~ • 100 Fancy Soaps. - - . _ WATER, • - . •.. - SODA and -. _ v.ANO - • - CRACKERS, - by the - iirrel, PAINTED iI.pCKETS,hy the dozen, GRO ) Crlip intt TINGROUND aPICES,t olesale prices; also, • - _,•11 - Cd - JSEICEEPING AitTl CLES, - STONEWARE, QIIKENswenE,. - NOTIONS, &c, Le i ' fn great variety. ' TOBACCO ~91' ALL _KINDS, . irons 5 lbs. to ibox, at bity prices, together with hun dreds of. artioles not mined. all of Which wilt be politely ehowa iocustomeris and If not satisfied after examina tion, thatl - nTS STOCK I - rgn LARGEST nv THE TOWN .4 ND it/S PR/CEI T#E,L 0 WES2'. he will not to make ' , I am determined to sell goods very cheap and theteby sell the more of them. The special attention of country merchants is incited: to this stock of merch Indira, as I can and will sell goodi ati.leyrtts any Jobbing house in the city. • all articles I can do aawell, a6d on many articie; better,thari a single barrel,. liwpackag,e oK,tlAett_ could be 'Ought for in the city. July 29.1441. WI.LLIAM K EROSENE OIL. • WILLIAM GELWIORS, wholesale and retail GROCER, odedate Dinrnond s Chain- burg, Pa.., has been appointed Agent for Franklin ,ounty of one of the best KEROSENE OIL COMPANIES in the State, and Will sell OIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL as low any House in Pittsburg or Philadelphia Look to your interest and buy your OIL where you get it the Cheapest, and whereat is always, warranted to be the 'very first quality. , pply 29,'63• tf. Drugo, ei iu Szr. Trim OLDEST 110ITSE in TOWN, I t AS A HOUSE OR niruci sroß4 IS MILLER & HENSHEY'S; On the Northwest Corner of the,"Plamond wITERE CAN 3E HAD, CHEAP FOR CASH, Everything; and more thin la nsuall,y kept, In Drag Storca, FOR INSTANCR, ill Regular Drugs,, Cough -Syrup*, IlnrrayCs Camphorated Cordial, t wilt cure Diarrhea, Capitals, Certain Remedies, Rheumatic Liniments, Anodyne Cordial, Proiector_ ,And Mother's kriend,, lil Worm SyropN, And LozongelS. Ond Lttet'43llo,' Fluid Extract Bnchn t Lirideare MOM gearcier,, .IF.sttpartllO. And all other Standard Preparations of the . . Day • • Nave °there Kept at thfa named SOAPS, about forty Was; PEHMIIIat; the heetctf- - Haase and CaTrg;allon - natts; that ate t he-relied ON „ ;NSllBEfft 04. alldtoßB, 4R4 44200ENZ=411[P,COIN4T# THAT WILL NOT BltltAgv MILLER si,x<rrsEhr,p, „Dm° KENNADY'S - 111edient Diseovtr7,-- - • Ayer's'Stirsaiiiirfilii, • - • • • • Seine'eCodliiver 014 • • , • Llndsay!ii Blood Searcher,;, • 'Stover's Bitters, - ' Bostetter4r Stomach Bitter* Swain's Panaceas . • ." • - • 1 —• - Brown's -Essence of ,Jarrialca ("Wier, _ tialtahold's,Bxtrnet Ductl, Badvray's Medicines, •' ' • SPolding'S Throat Coßfeetiatifii • • • ,BroWrsTroches, and other rellabie Medicines at "-spArtaLEws. • , . , . - 2 1 ,15 1 g1;i117:! I cliV I Ztt! h t . :; 1 4 1 1 - 1 1 1:F 1 ::: illesetTWo, , - LIA CY PRINTING, in every va ,i; rieiy of nolork, done with ildntneet and deenateh at The FRANKLIN REPOz.lloltY.office; MNECHANICS - who de . Siret' to tend their bastion. !wept* la !the El= 'kltP I.' • • -- • . 11413?. - ST.ERN3I - OTEr,-Xest-Aferrkk ,SY., Ne u the ..Britige;Clibtiri. Pa. -The imbscriblit would re.spectfultiinforra tile Travel community-that be has purcbase4 and, taken-posses' stone/ - He pupas to tuakelt-orte of - the Mast' desirable,places for strangers and - otberi to stop at tEitt can bo found in any country town. HIS TA AS will at all times be spread with the lux uries andaubstantials of the season. BIS CHAMBERS are large, weirventilated, and fitted iifidembtyle. : „z %. ,. .BI&BAlbis - A1 - 1 be welfstippliedivithir lzirgetindklioice SPleCtion of the very...best lxqoors, lIIS - STXBLE will always beT - iirO;iiitel will •TQ' wholesome provender for stock, and attended by careful No paTnswill teepwrea.to.render entire satisfaction to /1 his guests; and pledinallfral3Olfto endeavor to please all, he solicits a liberal shd - re of theimblic p . atroliage. June 17,'t13. MILLER. HOTEL.--this --- notek„—is VV situated on the corner of Main and Queen — Stiebis, near the Diamond. in the Borough of CbambersbntWgaz The undersigned respectfully announces to the travel ingtublie that this Hotel has been remodled. It has, _Wen raised to THREE STORIES in height. A end , 'thie4ittory.Back Building has been added to it, giving :aninuutinceamountofroom for the accommodation of _thepulitic - geneially. The rooms are large and comfort , 'able, In all, thirty-live. They are all well =GOOD NEW FURNITURE. Persons stOppitig,ut thiiHotel can have either double or single rooms, - with or:Without lire in them. The Table is al ways supplied with the liklnT IN THE MASKT, and wil I seat user 100 persons. - The,BarisBlledrtith the CHOICEST LIQUORS: Tpe Stable is two.etorlos, of the moat modern style, and the best in the llorottgh of Chambensburg. June 3'o LIN FISHER :Proprietor. FRAM LIN HOTEL—TiTest,side of ae Adam Ware, Chembersburg, Pa. ' -,. The subscriber would. respectfully inform the Travel ing ComManity that-he has liaised and.taken pogsesskin Of this CoMmodions Rotel. Ile hopes o make it one of the Most deMrableldaces for strangers and others to atop that can be found in any country town. HIS TABLE will at till times be spread with the lax ities arinnitatintlals of the season. 1118 CaiaIBEILS are large, well ventilated, and fitted up In modern sfyie. MIS BAP , will be welt -supplied with a large and choice selection of the very best Liquors. lIIS'BTABLE will 'always be provided with good, wholesome provenderfor stock, and attended by careful Nopuins will be spared to render entire satisfaCtlon to all his - guest; and pledging hinrere' lftp endeavor to please all, be gviicit. a liberal- share of the liMblie pa tro»age. Jtip46l7, DANIEL TEOSTLE. ;UrRITE SWAN HOTEL, Cham: hersiturg, MICIIKEL Glitoc.c, - Sroprietor. Having - purchased this well.kneivn Hutel, (lon g known as Miller% and recently as Weist fi Grove's.) the Prepril etor pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to Minister to the wants of his guests. The e.lt.vieter heretofore sustained by the House as a - comfortible llama for the Sojourner, shawl not suffer in my - hands if aSonrtant effort to please and secommOdate wili - sustain it. The p'roprietor, therefore, - solicits, a continuance of the liberal patronage he?et.fore' extend ed tu the" White Swan." - In Odition to large SMbling, he has ,TWO 'DOTS and a pair of liar and'Svomt Scars for the accommodation of Drovers and Dutchers, Emmaus wra.as cortait - Dawn Et DUTCH-160N. PO VERPY & HUTCII-ISON kJ Rave becotne the Proprietors of the .lINITED STATES ROTEL H , near the 'Railroad Depot at ARRIS BURG, Pa: This popular and commodious hotel has bein newly refitted, and turnialted througoont lts pAr lore anCchamliers, and is-now ready for the - reception of guests. • ' , - The travellingimblic vain 'find thc.United State4l:lntel the most convenient; in, all particulate, of anyJelbtel in the State Capital. on account of its access to the rail road, being immediately between the two grear:depots in this city. tiliamsuctia, June 17t4 . 33-tf. Waynesboro',Record, Mercersburg Jou'inaly and Greencastle Pilot, copy 3m., rind charge -./te*sitory. SPECIAL , NOTICE„- - - THE PROPRIETORS OF THE RD HOUSE, - -- PRILADEEPEHA, Itespecti:cilly cal the attention of Business Mem and the ttayeling community, to the-superior accommodition and comfort. O'er ed in their establishment. - • (tug. 26-3 in • HANAGA.,itnvi,kil. & CO. T-NDIA_N QUEEN - HOTEL, Main x'Strcet, Clumplierstatrg, Pa. JOIIN W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Fine accommodations and low charges. 1— Stock tardy and Scala are connected with thd premises for the convenience of Drovers.. Also—Eaten-- sive Stabling. iind. yards fur flames and Cticriagea. - Juno 17,'63. aftl3:‘,fancv Goobo. G REAT BARGAINS FROM NEW YOR h." AUCTIONS f I AT WAL - LACE', CORNF,R OF . MAIN AND Igily:EN STREETS. New style Mosambiques, Diana diem, Plaid, Twilled Mosambiquesfor travelling dresses, ' Superior flush % Delaines in colors, Colored Lawns and Crape de Pony, Block Silk, superior quality.. Superior Lynne Radromer Silks, (sublirim quality:) A large lot of Linen C-anabric handkerchiefs, A huge lot of Irish Linen, Jaconet Collars, new style, 8 - 00 Dosens .aulles. Misses and Men's Cotton hose; White Linen and Cotton Duck, Superior French Doeskin, Superior solid color Pointille Fig Silks, Superior Grey lisonoras, Supeilt Grey Poplin, -- pest quality Grey Leoooras, silk Neck Ties and Collar s. Ladles and Misses' Fillet Mitts; Marseilles Vestinge, ~,Super Ladies and Mens' Kid Gloves, Handsome New style Prints and Gingliami, • ,2 CAIITETS.- Brussels,Velvet, Thiee-ply(superlor fine) and commor Carpet. Four-four live-fear Cocoa and Canton Vatting, 4-4 6-46-4 8-410-4 Floor On:clothe; Superior Bolting Cloths, lletintit Ribbons, Balmoral Skirts. KIRTS ! SKIRTS ! '.- SKIRTS !!! M. A. JONES' CELEBRATED," NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT, SOLD. Oat At N 0.17 NORTH Sth St., PHILADELPHIA. - Skirts of all-lengths, and any size wiklat made tot:oder, and satisfaction guarranteed. Ladies, 3lisses Mai Children's Skirts or everyulle and shapo, - constantly on hand. Every Skiyt warranted for Six 'Months, READ HOW WE DO BUSINESS. We do not snake any cheap skirts u thecounnon accep• talon' of thotertn,but we make THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS' IfADE, bee: mu - to we make , THE BEST, AND DEFY COMPETITION - W'e warrant every skirt We ETD to be exactly as rep resented. We make al/ %resell: and - knowing bow they are made we guarantee them with' full contidetwo• if toe sena bad skirt tqe will exchonge ib fist anew one, and if they gel oul of . order or break , withsn.six months, we will repair them free of Charge, We mean to glee our customers full satisfaction, but we cannot, do se and compete with the low priced auction - goods. Wedepend entirely aped the superiority of the goods we offer, and the fairness of our method of doing business. Orders left eioryoca's Book Store. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASCRENENT. Take the exact Elio of theynott, ivitimitt- any allow ance. The, exact length remitted and the size nronnd the bottom Spring. Alan if the skirt it to be large, ,small, ormediuna Mae at the top, and •whether a-trait Or plain round skirt, U. A, JONES, Nol7 North Bth St ;Philadelphia. aug 196tf' ' Otter the Wax figure-. Cobacco . artlf *egars. IVEW. TOBACCO .AND SEGAR STORE.--To the Citizens nj . •Chambersburn' and Ficinity - z- The undersigned, having been compelled to leave Virginia on accuuut of his Dillon sentiments, has cotne ardong you to establ fah n business, having Pons his long experience, and by close attention, he will meet with a generous sapport. 'His stock, wilt consist of all he beet brands of TOBA.CCO and SEGAllS`w.hich he will sell as theap asoan be bid any whore in toWn. , Don't forget: tho place sign of " little Virginia mgger,” opposite the Franklin Hotel, next door to --hryock's Book dtore, South-east corner of the Diamond.' Jane 17 'IVO. ; ' - C. 11 , BIT ' all. TM_PLEMENtS.--- - -D m ertlers and Man u facture is of Akrlcultnral find other ImplPtnente can teach a large class of rah:labia ctietotuers byAnrsn Immo lathe EItANIf.LIN , R6 OSITMLY.' • Ir)ARENT9' S'6l<f x eiti tad vice, or in Hospitals, 'can fantah them with ,tho REPOBITORY three months for'2s 'cents; six nionthe for 60 tents, or cats year fur 11.00: - ". NOTI AL°. 4 COLIC. A lIIGHLtt : ONCENTRATED VEGETA :, -BLEEXTB4OT. A PURE TONIC. 1100PLANITB GERMAN BITTERS; by • DR. C. M. Jibition, - Philadelphia, Ps., Will.effectually ours. LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAHNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,' fhb Rrdifeys. - from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, - Inward Piles, Fullness ekt. 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 the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flu: tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensa tions when in a lying posture. 'Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain, Irt the Head, Deficiency of Perspiratio,n.Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, &c,, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the' Flesk,Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De . `, Pression of Spirits. And ilt- positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious' Fener. , ,ka.;-.-.They• contain no ALCOHOL (.).11, BAD` WHISRPA I , 'They will cure the above diseases'iti ninety--pine cases out of a hundred. Induced by tlie`altensive sale and universal pop ularity of Iloofland!a German Bitters (purely vege=. table), hosts of Igumint Quacks and unscrupuleui adventurershave opentd upon suffering humanity th e flood-gates of Noltinms, in the shape of poor whiskey, vilely compemided with injurious drugs, and christened Tonies,Etomachies arid Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic preparations, in pletlierib bottles and big-bellied kegs, under the modest, appellation of Bitters,which instead, of curing, only agyravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer In despair. HOOFLANDB GERMAN BITTERS! Are not a now and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial' by the . American pub; lie and their reputation and sale are not rivalled by any -similar preparation. - The proprietors have thousands of Letters Troni the most eminent CLERGYMEN, 'LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. testi fy.trig. of -heir own personal knowledge to the beneficial - effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. Do you want something to stmingthen you! DO4/ou want a good appetite?' Do you want to build up your Collet itution ? ' Do you wont to feel well F - 1)o you taunt to get rid of Nervoueneas! - Do you want Energy! Do you want to sleep well" Do you mint a brisk anet vigorous feeling? • . If you do, 1136 HOOFLANVS c OER3IAN BITTERS!! From Rev. IT. Netetcra Brava, D. 1)., Editor of thi. • Encyclopedia of Religion.? Knowledge. Although not dispostil to favor or recommend Pa tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients, and effects, I yet , kuow of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself .to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrib ute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to lloofiand's German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city. because I was rrejudleed against them for _many years, under .the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to mtv friend. Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice, by proper tests, and for 'encourage ment_ to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottlesta these Bitters, at the betinning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree Of.hodily and :dental vigor which I bad not felt foralk months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June. 23, 1861. MICRAEL GROVE . - - - - - There - tire many preparations sold under the name of Bitters,put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest -whiskey or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguisectby Anise or Co riander This class of Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can he so/d, hundredsto die the death of the drunkard. By (heir use the systein. kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Sfineutantßof the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is -created and - kejit tip, and the result all the horrors attedantuponit drunkard's life an de ath. . For those who desire and WILL Y.U. a ISquor Bitters, tee_lntblieh'the—follotcalif '., Get. ttiVE BOTTLE IWO PLA - iVIr,S GEh'3IAIV BITTERS and m with TEREE QUA RTS OP GOOD B A.LV DY OR WHISKEY:, and the result will be a prepa ration that will far excel' in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in -the market, and will cost notch less. You will havq, all the virtues of 11001'LAND'S BITTERS in. con neetionwith-a good article of Liquor,_ at a much less Price than - these inferior:Preparatiom Will cost you. AND THE FRIENDS. OF SOLDIERS !: We call the attention bf all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "Hoofland's' German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the disea ses induced by exposures and privations incident to tamp lao, In the lists published almost daily in the newspaPers. un the arrival of the sick, it will be found that a very. large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be rea dily cured by lloofland's Ger Man Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive Ares are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in sta ting that, if these Bitters were freely used.. among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might lie saved that will otherwise be lest. We call particular attention-to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one the nation's hero''s. - whose life, to Use his own language. has been saved by the Bittersz' • :t PHILADRLPHIX, August 23, 1862. , 'llfeart, Jones d Grans.—W en, gentlemen,„ your Hootland'st3 ertua n Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose , names are append ed, and who were fully cognizant of all the.eireura stances of my easel I am, and have been for the last four years, unlimber of Sherman's - celebrated Bat tery. and under, the immediate command of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the expOsure attendant up on my ardhous duties, I was attacked in November last with inflammation of the lungs: and was for 72' ' days in the hospittd, This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removedfrom the White House, and sent to this city on board the steamer "State of Maine," ' - from which I lauded on the 28th of June: Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow , anything, and if I diction:6 a morsel down-,it was immediate- - , ly thrown up again. - I could not even' keetia glass of water on my sto mach. Life could not last tinder these eircumstate ' ces; and; accordingly, the physicians, who had' been workingtaitlafullyvthough unsuccesSfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the clread'ireher, frankly told the they 'could do no more for me, and advised ine to see a clergyman, and to make such dispositien'of my limited funds as best suited me. Aia acquaint ance who isited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbrim, of Sixth helovr..drch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try. your Bitters, and kindly ,procured a bottle. From the time I eomuienced ta kingthem the gleoluy shadow pf.death receded. and, lam now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottler. I have gained ten , pourids, and Ethel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin,' my wife and daughter; from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months:, for, gentlemen larn a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of• Front Royal. 'To your invaluable Bitters I owe the cer tainty of lite which'has taken - the place of vague fears-4o your Bitters will I owe - the. privilege of again'elasAing to my bosom those who are dearest to mein life. ffM finne,l7,T3 Very trulyyonrs,,", ISAAC MAIONE. We fully concur m 'the truth of the above state went, as we had despaired of seeing. our comrade Mr. Malone. restored to health. JOHN- CUDDLEBACK, Ist New York Battery. GEO. A. ACKLEYCo,C,IIth Maine. • • LEWIS CHEVALIER.; 9241 New York. L. E. SPENCER. Ist Art., Batt. F. J. B. FASEW ELL, Co. B. 3d'Vernikpnt. "HENRY P.:JEROME:Co. B. HENRY T. MoDONAID, Co. C, 6th Maine. JOHN P. WARD, Co. E.sth Maine. HERMAN ROCH, Co. H. 72d N. Y. - NAT. B. THOMAS, Co. F, 95th Pa. A. J. KIMBALL. Co. A. 341 Vermont. JOHN JBNIUNS, Co. 2,106 th Pa. BEWARE.OF COUNTERFEITS , See that thesionature "C. M. -. ..TACKS - .014 . ," is on the WRAPPER of each bottle.; • • • • ,PRICE PER BOTTLE. 7:5, • OR RALp DOZ—FOR 54.09,/ Should your ,nearest druggist_not hain do not be put - off by any ofth e into:cleating ore Pant• tions that maybe offered in its place !Mason& to M 3, nal:Live will foranwd, secUrelY Popked, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND/ MANTTFACTORY, ,• No. 631ARrr.`P VW" o ist.Es Sa EV4NS, . • .. , -, • , ' - (buecessors t "C 31 Jackson lc - C0.). , TROPIIIE1 ( 019. • FOR SALE by DrUggists and Deaterain eversr - town inthe Utkited,States. :,- • Vu4/ 4 1 .17 4. S ^!_ 'L~W~~~ :r t 4 ~ y PARTICULAR .NOTICE ATTENTI6'. SOLDIE4S I eba*.'o4kililAate, Su. IMIDERTA 7 • IF '4.I.IR,SEGOIVE) STREET. DETirkEN M. 114 ''Kla` . .• AND QUERY CLIAMBERSBUIM, Pd., ate t ti e cu ni .‘ tta s a f . o ea t t li te ebusi on :ni nets in.tal its various hiches. Pars , vaa to. ToyhT t r, out. Dressing, ,kos,, Having the advantage otrr large custom, and of bnyffig his stock cheap for cash, he can furnish • 1 COFFINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at tower rates than any other establishment in torn or county, ile does not as aTlixit pligtorototrittigsertices, but ds'an Dintirtaker.WAlZOS) "etre exPrriotcdAtt ihs husiness. Persons requiring. the ' servires of an _ taker - for their families or (Fiends, iv`oulti "MAU iinstaffir ally to their advantage to give him a call., Me li r ti n i to s h a ti G sFany tel T 3d. vn g lV o r d g n p rh 4 t ud bse e l l; exclusive right to use Snider's 'mirrored Metlrodof Covering CO^lt he is thereby enatated,to furnish aßh.ten. COVERED COEMI nt an exceedingly IoW rate. Sint also having a new owl elegant HEARSS. hats prepared to tDrDiSh Coffins to ,iisocticier of the conntY•dskired.,:ne ix.X.geint fur :pAkd PAl"*.Ntf kALLW BURIAL: absence Ur at tiliht s 4:uld h' a left at Isis resideiice,AVest_ 31tiritet ltree, Opposite .1111Ler's ' Pane 11,17#33. lEW-CABINET-WAGE ROOMS. The undersigned respectful y antinonces, to, the citirms of Chambersburg arid vicinity,thatin i ban liken the kotrosti immediately adjoining the office of D r . a uto . serott.on Main street, where he intends to ma n uc,, t ti l i e • eirerp dlscription et ' v ' • CABINET-WARE, J, • 1 , SRO 118 sofitS, Parlor Tables, COIIIIIIOID 8T1T411,130, tittri obes, Breakilist do. Dresising dd. new style, Dining do. :tares, Sinks,- ! LonnFes ' 'Book Cases, Wash Static - fa, RocittngCliairs, Secretaries, editends, >le.: , • Pine Par. do. Clothes Horse, new style. All work constructed, by him is warranted,Trom the lineal Sot down to the most common work; COFFINS. . Particular attention will be given , to- the mak-trial - 0i Coln of aeydesirea style—Clotb. Waluntor Remember,,when yen buy your Furniture DAVID W. 0P.0.51A1i, yen are gettiug:tbe latest . 13 )e and tWe best of -work. Jime17,1863. "DAVID W. fkltoSgMAll. ,r(HAIR, AND CABINET .11ANJ ILLFACTORY.—The .subseriber informs the piddle that lie'Contliities the =mut tbtare of the-I'M-ions artfebs i n bt a i me , at his factors, upon West Queen Stt eet. a Tew doors from Main, Be has Mu ass on hand or prepared to intinufketniu Upon the tdiortest notice, Cane Boltom and Windsor:Chairs, with Plain. and Curtain Bedsteads, Pler and Card Tables, Bureaus, Wash Stands and hook Cases. TURNING, in all its varieties, attended to with prompt ness - and despatch. ROUSE', PAINTING., in 'All lhs branches, ever uted by competent hands. • PAPER RANGING —Particular attention will A be given to this department and satisfaction in every in , stance guaranteed. Racing employed a sniflcient number of competent hands, theundersigned feels assured of being enabled• to fill nil orders in a workmanlike Manner, abd rewetfribly solicits the same. - W. A. 11AZEIXT. June 17,1863: CIHEAP CHAIR AND _CABINET WARN-R0031.5.--.108/A.ll SVIIOFIELD. ((Suc cessor - to Sohn Cree.) MANUFACTURER OF CHAVIS and CABINET-WARE,3IaIn street. three douta South of Huber & Tolbert's Hardware etore, Chambersburg, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, - Always on hand or made to order. i'enitian Minds manufactured as neatly and cheaply no city work. wiTSE and SIGN PAINTING and P.4.P.SRHANGI3IG done neatly, expeditiously and cheat . ); In Toga or Country: ~ Witepairing of till kinds, in their line of 'business. iirtrinpitl attended to,nt moderate prices. ' June 17,1863 Matto. $5O. $l5Ol AA GENTS W: TED.—Lib ducements to Canvassers for the sale -of` the CELEBRATED COTTAGE $l2 SEWING AlAttallE. I wish to engage an active Agent in every County ki the United States and Canadas. to travel and introduce my - NEW CHEAP, BAXILY SEWING DIACIAT.NR. Thislfachine possesses more than ordinary merit is just patented with vainibleiniprovements, and - ackneVfledg od to be unsurpassed for general utility. Alisuited iiiirriber of responsible Agents are wanted to solicit or ders, to 'whom a salary from -- $5O TO $1.50 PER MONTH AND EXPENSE; will bp paid. For conditions and full particulars address with stamp for return postage. - • . atig 19-3 m WAITTED.-85000' worth of OT. 7) _ _ GOLD PLATES. Persons having wo`rri out Artificial,Teeth mounted upon Gold Plate. In large or small quantities, can obtain the highest price, either in Molar in exchange for Dentristry. by calling tilmh' DR. J. K. REID. Dontint, corner of ,lain and Queen - streets, above Vim. Iloyser'a Drug Store. Charahentoarg. Pa. June 10038-8 m WANTED— din Apprentice to learn the TINNING Business. F.nquise at, the,lts rosFras.s.Mice. ma:a Matrfgs anb *Wag. QALISBURY BROS. & CO. f , - zro. 3T Doß.o4.,yqE STREET, and, 67 WEYBOSSET STREET, PROVIDENCE, 141, , Propriotort of one of the meet extensive JEW_EL It lit Aii 1J Adtoßl ES intho , . Ensferii Stator, - /Ni l & ca/7 tlkaekntion of thi'community generally to the very SIIRREISING CHEAP RATE At wl . lch thy are .ofTering _their cioods! rAa'sur.ressunca • •-,.% ... • Botk r Forolgn and Domestic Manntectores in Ye Dint of 'Elegance nal Real Durability! . ; TOM ' FOR INSTA'''NCEi I Por DOLL ssa„ we forward, nicely carded 'amid packed in good order. the following enornapacitutptity of Jewelry, equal in finish to any Plated tßild. nbd not to be reCognized from Gold only by the trying if acids: 80.-Eactmel Vest Chains • 2 Plain, klorentine Plat; Ear Rings to motet; "2 ' Twist Wire Pins; 4 tar' Rings to match: 2 Plain Pins; 4' Enr Rint'to Snatch; 25 Ladies' Rings, Douhlo Heart SD a variety of - milli/rug: 60 Union Rini , . . , biome; fid Scarf Pins, Main and Imitation Coral; 2, Doable - Glass Lockets, engine turned; 6 Lox and • Maim Pim for portrait or hair; 72 Assorted•Lockio!, Ifoart and Shell Charms, and d Band Brace . leta,—all'• for Fifteen 1101111111. , A " collection of this kind. - when , • placed in the hands of any • L , one of ordinary.ixt- , teiligence, • rOii gilt to retail for at leiist On'e Hundred. Dollati I Ilafalognes,iontaining Pall informs thin and- Pikes of qoods,r,an po obtained uponapplication./ os, Orders by Alftil, Telegraph. or -Exiiress, resrect soncited, SALISRURY PROS. . 37 Durratice & 67, Wesbossot Inn tt 17, '6,Um. Pittovnitketik. I. 'WATCHES, JEWELRY `l, AND Sititn-WAR.V. The undersigned would -reapectfully incite your atten tion to hia welt selettidiltech of Fine Gul4, , and Silver WaticaEs, Fine Gold .11.1VSLHY, of evetilitid - and viirjay of istyle**.e(l i alpriSingfin or the yenned and. most beautiful designs. / Also. SOLID SILVER-WAREinquaito Coin —kind the best .antke of Sayer-Plated Ware. Each article is war ' ranted to be g.g represented.' 'gar Watches and Jewelry carefnlly, repairednad eat ante(egitccessor to ji Et C n Cl u it tfe ll t A k rt lta " rl Y e l i, isfaction ,; gudr 2TOWni No. 622 Market street, Philadelphia. • - . . RPETINGS AND BEADING. f ' B B WO V A L.—B. L. BIITGAT A7'Bo3rhave removed-from 262 S. Second street,. to 867 CALUTBUT Street, above Eighth, where the; have opened - a,wel/ selected stock OAIIFETS, OIL CLOTHS AND:: 31AT TINGS, Bedding and Muttrasses of 'Every' DeseriPtion, ur.ADT•7IIDE. on.Audwro 06D6u...,11‘ :PRATHER E. (LF ,t".,412 / - vs Qu:Az,inEs, ALIC - AIN ON HAND. The mannfactare and sale of Bedding will tlt:o be 'Continued at-262 S. Second street. .., • •••-' . • REEVE LAtitAßfri% Jane 17, ' B3 3m. .I.IARTLBY_•:'•"74.4I7- - • JOB - PRINTINO, -e'very,._Style. done at the office of Cho FRANULIN REP,0412432Y. L. MALCOM, Box 2758, Boston 'SIMI
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