The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 23, 1863, Image 6

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IK3ROOLAM.ATION !—GEYERAL
ELECTION.—Wberen.. le awl by on %Act of tie
im! Assembly of thee.ournonwealttiotiPerinsylva
bia,mititted. "An Act refitting- to the nectitira of this
Irunionwealth,"paSsed the 3,1 flay ofJu ly, Alma Domini
11.4. it is triode the duty of - the Sher if of eery County
within this ConinSonweatth to iove public uotite of the
General Elections; and in such notice to enutnerate
-Ist—'lll6 Officers to be electe,i.
2d—besignating thephices ,it which the erection is to
beheld. Therekire, - •
I, SAMUEL BRANDT, 111:11 Sheriff of County of
Franklin, do hereby 'make lintm u and give this PUBLIC
NOrliCß to thwElectore of the Count) of Franklin, that
ON THE 2(1 'ITI39DAY O 1 OCTOBER, NEXT, -(being
the 12th tlAy'of the month.)4 cli•neral Electiori will be
held at the several Election DiArrleis estahlit:hed by - 1 / I 'h
in anid coentylit which time they will rote helot fur
„She aeveral officeris,_&c„hefeinafter named, !via:—
Ono person -fOr Governor of the CoMon'onwcalth of
Peurtsylvania.
One person for Judge of the Supreme Uonrt of the
Commonwealth of Feunsylv,anin..
Tiro Peraptts for members of rile House (Stltepresenta
tlvea of thefi'enerarAssembly of eennsylvania, to rep
resent the - Counties,of Franklin mid Fulton in the Mouse
c .Representativee 01 the General AssertilAy of Penn.
sylvsula, , .
Ouu per icon' to fill, the office of Prothendtary, for the
County of Franklin, ,
One person to-ill the office of Register nrui Recorder
for ti l e County of Franklin.
'Ono:Perin% tntill ads officd,of Clerk of the Courts for
AlieCouuty of Franklin.
One person to ,flll-the office of Treasurer' for the Corm
ty Ef Franklin,' •;
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Doe person to SU the offiCe of Count' rommissioner
for the Comity of Franklin.
One petson to till the office of Director
i t the Poor for
the County of .Franklin.
One person to till the office of Auditor file the County
of Franklin. •
The said BieCtiohe will'behela throughout thoCoutity
a, fAlows: ' •", - "
At the Court limmein the D.rough of Chambersburg.
tn. thothirtliWardof said borough, and part of Guilford
At the Gonne of J.W. Taylor, fur the South Ward of
• said BOrOng.•
At the Public House of Jolts Gordonat the - West
Point of Chambersbrirg, for ihe townshi p of Hamilton.
At the School Muse It/Fayetteville. he' parte of the
-township's of Gnilfurd - and too.,
At the Public House of 31-irtiii Shoemaker, in Green
- village,for part of Greeatownenip. 1
At the IV-stern School Douse, in' tie town of St.
Thomas, for the township of St. fhomas.t
Artrthe School House, in the town oillannettsburg.
toe'the tOivnship of Metal.
At the School Gunse, in the town 64 Rimbary, for the
township of Lurgan.
At the liouse'd , John Harvey. for part of township
'"Of Fskuneti,,
. At the School House, in the tuft of Coiicord, - for part
of the township of. Fnnnett. mot-,
At the new Stone School I L o to,e 314rrowtown
trict, fur the other part of Fourier t twp. .
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.th
it
'At the Rouse now occopie.l I , y 'leo": A (Jerson in he
trillego of QuionY, for the the t •utiship Quincy, --
At the Western School goose in Wtty (Hamm; for the
triwnelliiw of - Washington. I
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Af thellunse of El. Forel - non ill Grocßeastle, ,for An
trim arni part of the township of Peters land Montgom
ery. i
At thAr Sehoollitruse, on the laud of Niiclutid Cook in
'Wan ell toWnship.for the tow ii..hip of Warren.
At the St nuthurg School lionde, for the township' of
Let ter kern y.
A r the House of James Mogen. in theitcrein ofLoudon,
Le 11,
for part of thitownship of Peters.
At theLoglionse on'the flan of 'Jactib Elliott,for the
Welsh Run District, being part ~ f 31ont'gothery twp.
At kbe Hondo of- Thou.ns McA iu Mercereburg, for
pa: to ~ f the townships of Prim , and Montgomery.
At the .I..tuut . }lock Seb ,01 /Louse it Southampton
totriOlip. f it- part of the too ,snip of Southampton.
Ai the Eastern School in Orrstowai for the
etlwe par! of Southampton
IS - ..i. GS: IS IIEfLEBY fIIVES —"Mitt every person
exceeting Justices of the Deuce, who sltall hold any of-
Sce. or appointment of proti t or t i tox under the U. Smtits
or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District.
whether a commissioned officer or 'otherwise. who is or
shall tat employed under the Lai:lade°, Executive or
Judi jury Department of title State, cir of the United
Stat., or of any Intorporated ltiitrcr and also, that
every taember of Congress and .;t the State Legislature.
and ~t the Select or Common Council of tiny City, or CUM.
missloner if any Incorporated lostricti is by taw inca
pable of holding or exercishm at the time, the office or
appoottment . of Judge, Inspe tor or Clerk of any elec
tion of this Commonwealth, soil that nolludge, Inspector
'or Othotr &Beer of such election. 'shall lte eligible to be
'then voted for."
And the said Act of AsSerntly. eutitiled 'An Act re
!stint. t 4 Elections of this Coottoonwea th," passedJaly
2,1839 further provides, as foll,vs. to twit:
"Tlis t the Inspectors and J ul.res shall meet at the
'respective places appointed to tioLlin ' the election in
the District inwhieh theymay respectl
vel belong, be
fore 9 4 Clock 'on the morning 4.1 the 2 '..Tuesday of Oc
tober. and each of said *spec Ito : Ahal I toppoint one Clerk
mho shall be a qualified vote; 44 :rich *strict. -
"In caso the person who shall have received tbe,eec
ond highest number of votes to ItsPeCtor efiall not at
.
tend on the du) of election, their the person 'who shall
have receiea the second highest nteratier of votes for
Judge at the next preceeding electioni Shall act as In
spector in his place. And in case the I person. who has
received the highest numberof votes for Inspector shall
net attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an In
2:sector lie his place; and in c ase the person elected Judge
shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the
highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge -in. his
placsf.is i ngL4 if any vacancy shall continue In the board
forthe 410.ffie of one hotir after the time 'fixed bylaw for
thettpening of the electiod; the qualified voters of the
township. ward or district for which such - officer shell
:have been elected, present at the time of election,lhall
bleat one of their number to fill the vacancy."
Particular attention fa directed to the Act ofAssembly
parsed, the 27th day. of Rebraary,lB49j entitled "An Act
"relative 'to voting' at Elections the Cotmties 'of
Adarao,Datiphin, York,Lancaster,Franklirt, etunbeilatid
-.Bradford, Centre, Greene and Erie," viz:-
- 2 11. Belt enacted by the Seeatearid House of Repre
sentatives of the Commonwealth 'of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met, and it is hereby , enacted by the
-authority of the same—that it shall ibe lawful for the
qualified voters of ties counties of Adluns, Dauphin, Dan
caste, York.Eranklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre,
"Greene and Erie, from and after thepassage of this Act,
to vote for all candidates for the varlpus offices to be fill
ed at any election on one election on,one slip or ticket s
Provided, the office for which every iCandidate is voted
for ah - all be designated, as required hy the existing 'swe
et the Commodwealth.- -
2. That any fraud committed by any person voting
in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished as
'similar frauds are direcked to be punished' ley the exist
ing hive of the Commonwealth." 2
Fur the information of the elector 4 of Franklinconnty
I pnb-ish the following, being the 4th Election' of the Act
of the General Assembly of the session of 4851, entitled.
"An Act to provide for, the election' of Judges of the
several Courts of this Commonwealth, andlto regulate
certain Judicial Districts ;
"f 4.- That the election for Judged shall be held and
conducted in the sevemlelection Districts in the same
manner in all respects as elections /or Representatives
savor shall beconducted, end by the same Judges, In
spectors and officers, and the provisions of the Act of
the General Assembly, entitled, "Ad Act relating to the
elections of this Commonwealth. approved the2d day of
July, 1E49, and its several sripplamtrand all other like
- laws as far es the same shall bein force and applicable,
shall be deemed and taken to be the? election of Judges:
Provided; That the aforesaid electors shall vote for
Judges of the Supreme Court on a a operate piece of pa
' per:tind for all other Judges required to be learned i 2.
the law on another separate piece of paper.
"It Shall be tho dny of the severe} Assessors,
respect
ively, to attendat the place of holding every General,
Special. or Townehip 'election, during the whole time
- said is kept open, for the purpose of giving in- 2
; formation to the Inspectors and Judge, when Called on,
in relation to the right of any person assessed by them
' tovotisatisuch election, and on such other matters in re
lation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors,
or either of tLera:shall from time tp tithe require.
? Nor person shrill be permitted toirote at any election
euslifttinsaid, then a white freeman of the age of twenty
• Wne years or more, who shall have resided In the State et
Wei seliwywer, and in the election District where he of
fers Rs Voto - fit least ten days, immediately proceeding
such election, and Within two years have paid a State or
ileunty tax which shall have been assessed at least ten
- 2 ' days before the election. _Brit 'a citizen of the United
Statti, who has previously been a qualified .voter of this
fitateollid removed therefrom and returned, and who
shall hfiVetesideflia the election District and paid taxes
2. , *for/weld Shall he entitled to vote after residing in,: this
State Slic montha : Provided, That the white freemen 2..
Cititent of the United States between the ages of twent)
one find ttvqnty-two years, who ha'lo resided in the elec.
tiod District:ten days its aforesaid, Shall be entitled to'
' vote. Although they mall not have paidtaxes. 2
“Nopersonshali be permitted ta vote whose name is
- itottbistainedin the list of taxable inhabitants }under!.
ed6Y the ecrinmissforierti, unless, Strut, he produces q,l
receipt for payment, within two years of a State or
Consity tax, assessed agreeably to the' Constitution, and
give satisfactory evidence either Gable oath or &Mime:
tionier the oath or affirmation of another, 'that be has
. paid such a tar, or in failure to produce such a receipt,
• lama' make oath to the payment thereof: or, Se: end, if
he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the
ages of twenty •orieend twenty-two years, 'shall depose
- On oath or affirmation, that ho has resided in the State at
lout one year neXt before application, and make his
Ouch proof df residence in the District'as is regitired by
' this Act. and that be does verily, believe from the ac
counts given him that hats of the i age aforesaid, and
give suck 'ether evidence as Is rpiluired by this' ct,
whereupon, the name ot the millions° admitted to 'vote
shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspec.`
it/ro t ted a note made opposite thereto by Writing the
• word "tak" he shall - be admitted .tO' vote by reason. of
having naid tea or the word "age" if ho shall be admitt
edUvota by t amen of age, and In either case the reason
of lucb vote shall be-called out to the Clerkli who shall
lista the like note in the list of vdters kept by them.
• • , ‘ln all cases where the name ofltho person claiming
k fn iOte isnot found onllielist turgid:tied - A y f i b Commis.
gloaers or Assessors, or hil right to vote whether fritind
either b e y verbal proclamation thereto, or bpaily written
• teen or not, is Objected to by any qntiliged tulle; it
,Plef#l9t- Vtit44l4lzt..ieri.
shall be the duty of the rnspectors to examine such per
sods be oathes toqualiflcatiobs, and if he Claims to have
resided within:the State f cone year qt more, his_' oath
shall be sufficient proof thereof. but heshall make prom
by at least one competent witness;-who shall be a qunli
fled elector, that he has resided :within the District fin
more than ten days next immediately :premeding said
election, and shall a:so himself swear that his bona fide
residence, in pursuance of his lawful, calling, is within
the Distriet, and that he did not remove into Ilfe said
Dist, in for the purpose of voting therein. • -
"Every person qualified as aforesaid. and who shall
make due proof, if required, of his residence and pay
inent of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in
the tranship, ward or district in which he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent au
officer of the election under this act horn holding such
elect ion. or use or threat-n any violence to any inch of
ficer,
or Shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him
in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt, to
block up the windovior avenue to any window where
the same 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, unduly or overact any elector. or to prevent him
front voting . , or to retain the freedom of choice; such per ,
son .4-1 conviction shall be fined in apy 'sum not exceed.
fug five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for a time
not I as than one or more than twelve months and it it
shall be shown to the court where the trial of ',such of
fence shall he had, that the person so offending; was not
a resident of the city, ward, district or township whiv
the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vet ,
therein, then On notitif tion he shall be sentenced, to pa:,
a fine of not less than one hundred or more than out
thousandflolliirei and to be itnprisonednot less than sk
monthanor inert than two years.
"l f any person orpersons, shall make any bet or wage,
upon the result of. any election within this C,ounnen
wealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or ;wager. o
printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person o
persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction there
of, lie or they shall forfeit and pay three times th
amount a• 0 fered toll. bet.
'•lf any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulentl
i n
vote at 00. electio in this Commonwealth.; or belle
otherwise qmilifi shall vote out of his proper districi
or if any person h owing the want clench a qualiticatio.
shall aid or planar such person to vote, the person, 07
conviction, alma be ed in any solo not exceeding ti.
hundred dollars andbe imprisoned for any term not eh
cueding three months.. ' .
"If any personaball vote nt more than one electlol
district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than enc.
on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver t.
the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent -ille
gally to vote, or sdvise and procure .another so to do. ln
or they shall, =conviction' be tined in any sum not bt
than fifty nor more than five hundred dolhss, and be im
prisoned not less ,;han ,three nor more than twelve
months. , . ,
"If any person not qualified to vote in this Comma?)
wealth, agreeably to law,
(except the, sons of qualiffe.
citizens) sballeppeer at any place of election for tree '
purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizen
qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pat
any sum not exceeding one hundred ollars for ever
Such offence, and be imprisoned fur any term not ex
ceeding twelve months." .
Agreeably to theprovisions of the sixty-first sectran of
said act, ..Every General and Special Election shall be
open between the hours of eight and ten in the forehoun,
and shal I continue open until seven o'clock in the tl'll
- when the pulls shall be closed."
Pursuant to the provisions contained its the seventy
sixth section of the act first of 'resold, the,judgee of the
eforsaid districts shall respectively take charge, of the
certificate of return of the election of their respective
districts. and produce. them ate meeting of ine judge
from each district, at the Borough of Chtunbertiburg, on
the third day after the election, being for the present
year ON FRIDAY, ME 16TH DAY OF GCTORM NEXT ,
then and there to do and - perform the duties required by
law ov said judges.
Also—That where a juige bysicknesif, or unavoidable
accident, is unable to attend such a meeting of judges,
then the certificate or return aforesad s'all be taken
charge of b 5, open'. the Inspectors or Clerks of tbe elec
tion of said district, who shall do and perform th duties
required of the said judges unable to attend.
Given under my hand and seal at Cluuribersburg, this
31st day of August.- 1863. SAMUEL BRANDT,
Sheriff's Office,Chamb'g.. Sheriff..
Mutational.
_VAYETTEVILL - E ACADEMY.-
1: The annual opening of Fayetteville Academy will
tate place on Wednesday. September 9th, under the charge
of Mr. A. E. SWINNEY and Miss E. F. SRLDUillri of New
Jersey.
This Institution is incorporated and located in the ;till
age of Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pa., sixmiles from
aChambershurg in a healthy part of the country and with.
magnificent Mountain scenery around it.
It is the design of the Institution and ,will be the eon
stanttim of the teachers to impart practical thorough
next in ail branches of Instruction.
The school year Is divided into two seasions of twenty
weeks each. The Fall SeSSIOn begia s the second Wesinesday
in ieptembdr and cleats the fourth Tuesday in January.
with a vacation of one week at Christmas: , The Spring
se,slon begins the first Wednesday in February and closes
the 234 of June.
TERMS
, ,
For En ~ Heti . branches._ $ 8 00
Sciences and Higher Mathematics 12 00
For cla.ssicalstudies 15 00
Music on Piano 20 00
Drawing andpencelling 4 00
Boarding from $2 00 to $2 25 per week. -
For further particulars address either tlia Principal or
'r. J. B.Cook, Fayetteville. ,
REFERBNCES.—Rev.Hr.Deatrich, B. Hartzel, M.D.,
Mr. John W . Barr, or Mr..*B.obert Black.
.-ang 26
CIIAMBERSEURG ACADEMY. •
REFITTED AND REOROANIZED.
Will open its fall term on Monday, September 7th.
Large additions have been made to its already extensiVe•
apparatus, a fall and efficient corps of teachers Mei been
employed and no pains or expense spared to render ortrt;!
one of the first institutions of learning in the country.
Particular attention paid to Teachers and young men
preparing for College. •
A Primary Depaxtment • for little Boys add Girls will
be opened in the Academy under'eharge of Miss Sebively.
in which the elements of Spelling, Reading, Writing„
Arithmetic, G eography and Gramnar will be thoroughly
taught. Tuition In this $3 per quarter.
For further part icularssend fur circular or apply , to
the Principal.
FACULTY.
J.R. litxxxv. Principal.
A .OVERFEELD; A. 8., Latin and rt. English.
A. M. TRIMMXIf, Commercial Department.
Miss R.ll.Snlyaix ' 3lusic, Drawing and Principal of
Primary Department.
Cbambersburg, aug. 12, '53,
E MORY FEMALE'COLLEGE. -
CARLISLE, pA.
Tins Institution of Learning, for Young Ladies, will be
opened on Thursday, September 3d, 1861. The, Presi•
dent will be assisted by an efficient corps of Touchers.
The course of Instruction will embr , ce all the branclie.
necessary to give young ladles a relined and thorough
Volleginte education.
For Circulars and particular information. address the
undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. R. D. CIELkhIBERS,
July 29,'03-10t. - president.
fi . II.A.XBERSBURG C 0 ALM Ell-
CiAL COLLEGE.—DouIde Entry Book-keeping.
Business and Ornamental Penmanship, Card Writting.
&c., taught in superior style. Terms for a thorong Com-
Thereto! Courso,s2o. A gond Hand Writing guaranteed
to all for $5; Night Class. from 7to 9 o'rlock. For fur
ther particulars, call at the College Rams (Alanlemy
tidin) or address ,
sept 0
Prof. A. ,AL, T1113151.ER.
Mato, Qrapzi anb ,furo.
FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS !
REN FAREIRA,
i 8 Arch. St., below Bth , south side, Phild'a.
Importer, Manufacturer of and b - e Aler In au kinds of
FANCY MUM I for Ladies' and Childien's Wear,
I wish to return my thanks to my friends of Franklin
and the surrounding Counties, for their veryliberal pat
ronage extended to me during the last few, years, and
would say to them thit.l now have in store, of own
Importation and Manufacture a very extensive assort
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of.FANVY
FCI49, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during
the Full and Wintersemiens.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe,
and having theta all Manufactured under myotin super;
vision—enables me to offer my customers and thnpublic
a much handsomer Set of Furs for.. the
purchasing Elemoame money.
Ladies pleaPe 'give me a call .before purcha
remember the name; number and street.
JOHN FABERIA,
aept 9-5 m No. TB Arch St.. Philadelphia.
TATS, CAPS* AND STRAW
J. GOODS. Tam now prepared to furnish' my cus-
E,mers with all the new styles of Hats, Caps and straw
..a s; which I will sell low. J. L , DECELERT.
4 doors South of %rater &,,Bro:.
IEW STOCK of STRAW GOODS
at old prlceer.-at DECHERTI3,
SOFT HATS of all colors,
and qualities,trom Sfty cents up, call and get bar.
pins at • - JAMMU'S,
VOTICKOF PARTNERSHIP
Noticelab'erihigiien that the undersign ed *
I
this day entered into partnership, in tho Coaoh-Slaking
business, in stilts various branches, tinder ills name of
Puffier 4 Foltz, 'The said firm will do busltiess at. the
stand lately occupied by 'P., Henry Falter & co,;and
would respeCtfnlly sotto"; a cdntinnance, of gio_publlc
igitronage. ' P. HENRY
N0r.6,1861, - C. C. BOLTZ. ,
,fx:rinkliitAttpopto j t . f.JI talm4lntr.q,
• - , 4 ThrOCateff - ,s;c.
, •
iD -T I-0 -. E! •
Da Tlifi,
PEOPLE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY,
who LOST MONEY b the,
~TtF,,BEL
111
and to all others who desire to
MASS AND SAyE.MONEY
WIL.T4AM . GE Lam; IC
- Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IN .VERRIIANDI§E,
0163111Z1181117116,
has just retgrtted from the Distend opened the follow
(
ing liet Pftg.s.u: 30.4.CiflANDIAli, which hepropuses
to sell
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, •:
CHEAPER THAN . THE CHEPEST
100 P,arrelstrown Sugar.
10 " • White- - ; , ;
;
0 '• Eyrnlis an Molasies. ' •
Aoolbe. cboicietrirds. ; ' • "
s.)00 Shoulciers
100 Bags G. A. Balt: • • • - - • : •
.0 Bags Ashton Fine Salt: '
- 1000 Sacks Table or, Dairy:fait - • '
p Boxes Prime rhi4Be;
0 gross Essence Coffee ;
LOOO The. Excelsior Coffee. •
50 bbis. No. I, 2 and 3, Mackerel
;00 boxes Scotch Herring.
50 doz. Twine and Bed Cords.; • _
100 Dozens Corn Brooms;
TO Dozens Assorted Brushes; . • . - •
50,000 Segrws at itanufacturrirs' Prices ;
101) kegs of Nalls 7 • ,
10 dozen Curry•Combs'aiad Horse Cards. -• •
100 gross Matches at factory prices; • •
• :00 doz Mason's?'"boe Blacking at factory priOs;
- ,i)u doz. pecked Smoking Tobacco. 1
• 25 gross Stove Pollleti.
25 grosslndigoin boxes. •
•
•
100 lbs. Indigo In lump. -
100 doz. Pint and ball piut Flasks at Factory pries
,25 ••• Wine Bottles., • ' • ;
100 " Fancy Soaps.
WATER,
SUGAI,
SODA and '
by the barrel,
T'AINT ED BUCKETS, by the dozen,
CIROUND and UNGIROUND SPICES, at wholesale
prices; atso,
IiOUSEKEEPING AETI CLESi •,
STONEWARE,
•
QUEENSWATIE,
NOTIONS, &c, &c.,
in gr_eit
TOBACCO OF ALL
from 5 is. to aLox, st City prite§, .together with bun.
dreds of articles not named. all of which will be politely
shown to castomens, and if riot satisfied after examina
tion, that
HIS STOCK IS' THE LARGEST IN THE TOWN
4ND HIS PRICES THE LOWEST.'
he will not expect tornalte atilt&
I am determined tii sell goods very cheap and thereby,
sell the more of them.
The special attention of country morchantkis invited
to thii stock of neerchendise, as I can and will goods
as low as any JOriking house in the city.
On all articles I can do as well, and on twiny articles
better, than a single barrel, bor,,packag7e or dozen
could be bought for in the city.
al y 29. '63-tf., IVIP.TA GET WUIKS
KEROSENE 'OIL. -
WILLIAM OELWICKS.
1 1.
V, Lotesale and.retall arcoemt, on the Diamond, Cham
burg, Pa., has been appointed Agent for Franklin ,outtry
of one of the best K tatOSENE OIL CO3IPANIES in the
State, and will 641 OIL, IVHOLESA LE AND RETAIL
as low any louse in Pittsburg or Philadelphia Look
to your interest tand , buy your OIL where 2, ou get it the
cheapest, and where it is always warranted to—he the
very first quality. • - I.July A'63.11.•
E)rugo,
ruHE OLDEST .TIO,USE in TOWN
1 AS A'HOUSE OR
,PRULi STORE,
IS MILLER &9IIENSHEY'S,
On the Northwest Corner of thq Diamond
WHERE CAN /LIE HAD,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Everything. and more' than 18 asually kept in Drug
1212211
Fon INStANVE,
AU Regular Drugs,
sy.
Cough Syrups.
Murray's Camphorated Cordial,
t will cure Diarrhea,
Cordials, Certain . Remedies,
Rheumatic -Liniments,
Atoxlytie Coxidlabi
The Inn'int's Protector
And Mother's Feleud,
Wol m Syrups,
And Lozenges,
Cod Liver Oils, - -
Fluid Extract Ductal.,
Lindsay's Blood Soarclier,
13•!TaRptirilln, Syrups.
•
And all other Slanclard Vieparntions of the
Day. -
None Others Kept At this House
So t * es, nbon t forty kinds;
Prii , rumEnr, tke best of all kinds;
llonsr.and CATTLE POWDER.% tint can bs.telledvn;
,Nratoar.NE On, and .Idairs, and ,
- KaaosxNa Ler? CR/UNITS
THAT WILL .NOT
- MILLER & HENSHEY'S; -
Jrmo 17, '63. L.. Chamborisburg,
li E l NNE ,. l) l3. Y . T pa .M rn zlioal Discovery,: •
' Seme's Cod Liver Oil, • '
- ' Lindsay's Blood Searcher,
, ~ Stover's Bitters, ,
.' lfostetter's Stomach Bitters,
Strain's7anfice4 ~---
Brown's Essence of•Jamalei Ginger, ' •
• - • , Melmbold!sAxtract Buchn,"
Radway's Medicines;
•
.. , Spalding's' Throat Confections,
BrotrisTroches,
and othe; reliable Mediclnas at . 'SPANGLER'S.
CENTS will pay for tho REPO
SITORY three months to be sent to ri Soldier u
these:Tire.
VANCY PRIMING, ixi:every
va
`rlety of colors, done,wlth neatness and despatch at
the FRAbiIKLIN ItF,PO2ITORY othee.
NttAXECHANICS, who desire to ex
' tend. their. bueleeirt ihuum ehilortes- Ca the
IC.LIti il6294a.dritY. . ,
FANCY
CRACKERS,
1?
•
WESTERN HOTEL, West Market
A, Near Use Bridge, Clrambereburg.N.;
The auhscriber would respectfully inform the Tritiel-•
lug coMmunity that he has putchabed and taken posses
slum of this Hotel. lie hopes' to make . lt one of-the muirt
desirable places for strangers and others to stop at that
can be round in any country town.
I . IIS TABLE will at all times be spread.trith the litx
uries and substantials of the season.
CFA:m.IEIIS are large, well ventilated, and fated
,tip to niodern style. • •
HIS ll,tlt will be well supplied with a large and choice
Select luttof the very best hquurs
• Ill& STABLE will always be provided With :pled
whviesome provender, for stuck, and attended bycareful
ostlers.
, Ro pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction tc
all his guests., and pleding himself to endeavor to-please
all, lie solicittra liberal share of the public patronage.
_ Juite TT,'l33. JOh N MILLEIi.
'TTN - lON HOTEL.=-This Hotel is
situated on the corner of Main and Queen Streets,
near the Inaulouil. in the Boropg,h Chanibensburg, Pa.
nit undersigned respectfully announces to the travel
(lA public that thisilatel. has been remained. It has
been raised to THREE, STORIES in height: A -fine
'three story Bee's Building has Veda added to it, giving
atilinmence amehnt of room for the accommodation Of
the public gelierally. The rooms are large and comfort
able, 'numbering in all, thirty-five. They 'are all well
fttruislied..with GOOD NM ItURNITUEE. Persons
stopping at this Hotel can have either double or single
suopla,,R;itla or without tits in them. The Table is al-
Ways supplied with the BEST IN THE SILRELT, and
will seat over-lbil persons. • •
, The Bar is fillottwith,the CHOICEST LIQUORS. The
Stir le is twu.stoties..of the most modern style, And the
tiost in thellorough efChambereibitfg. ' -
June 17263. - • SOHN FISHER .Proprieter.
}IOTBL West side'of
the Public Sqtiare, Chambershurg.Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully juror= the
int; Community that he hen leased and taken possession
of thiS, Commodious Hotel. lie hopes to make -it 6ne" of
the most desirableplaCes for - strangers and others , to
stuff 'that can be fatnti in any country town..
IIIs:TABLE will nt all Rtnewbo spread, ith the lux
-tales and substantfals of the season.
lIIS iIIAMBERS are large, well ventilated, end fitted
aft la modern style.
HIS RAP will ho wei i enpplied with a large and choice
selection of the very best Liquors.
HIS - .STABLE - Will always be provided with _kood,
wholesoine pro - rend - error stock, and attended by Careful
ostlers.-
No pains will be spored to render entire satisfaction to
nil his guest; and pledging blineelf to endeavor to pieeze
-aIL be solicit. a liberal shore of the public patronage. '
0 -Vune-17.413. DANIEL TROSTLE.
HITS SWAN HOTEL, (Um
.
10,sitirg, NlWlRLOnovE.,l'roprieter. -
'Having ptirchnaerl this welhktiown Hotch(longkriown
as Miller's, and recently na Waist & Grove's.) the l'itt.iiri
etor pledges himself that no pains' be spared to
Minister tn the - wants of his guests.
Tile Character heretofore sustained by the ii . ollBB as. a
comfortable Home for the Mourner, shall nut stiffer in
my hands if a cunt t an t effort to please and accommodate
will sustain it. Tie proprietor, therefore, solicits a
continuance of the liberal patronage herakfore extend
ed to the .• White 1- 4 wan."
In addition to large Stabling, he has TWO LOTS
a pair of U and STOOK Scnins fur the accommodation
of Drovers anti 13utclicrs.
Junoll.lBo - MICHAEL GROVE.
W4L.T.B COVERLY: . DAVID if MlTeff /ON.
OVERLY-- &' HUTCHISON
C
Have become the Proprieteris of the UNITED
SEATED HOTEL, near the linilr,oad Depot at ITAREIS
BUIIe. Pa. This 'popular and commodious Hotel has
been newly refitted' and furnished througoont-its par
lors and chambers, and I's now ready for the reception
of Irnests., ' •
The travelling public will find the United States Motet
the ntoet convenient, in all Particulars, of any finial in
the State Capital, nn account of its access to the rail.
road, being immediately between the two„, great depots
in this city - Jill3e 17, r63-tf.
Waynesboro' Record, Niercerebnrg .journal, and
Greencastle Pilot, copy 3m., and charge Keporitory.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TH PROPRIETORS OF THE
GIRARD .DOUSE,
PHIL4PECITLIA,
Respectfully ca 1 the attention of Rueineaa Men and the
t. a veling community. to the superior accommodation and
coutfot t uttered in their est ahlishment.
aug. 2h-3m HANAIIA. FOWLER & CO.
INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL; Main
Street, cliambershurg, Pa. JOHN W. TAYI 9 OII.,
rruprictor. Fiiie accummodrit ionsi and low charges.
Jre Stsck Yards and Scales are connected with the
premises fur the convenience of Drovers. A Iso—Exten: ,
ivu stabling and yards 11.ir Horses and Carriages:
June 17, 'tia.
MI) anb,,,fanni Goobo.
GR E.A T BAR
FROM NEIV YORK A uCTIoNs r r
AT WALLACE'S, ,
. . .
CORNER OF MAIN AND --QUEENSTREETS. ,
New style Nlosumbitjues, . •
Diana chene Plaid,
Twirell Mosaitiliiques for travelling dresses, ,
Superior Nltt•diti Delaiues in colors, --. • .
Colored Livens and Crepe do Pany, -
Black ;gni, stiperifo. quality. -
Superior Lyons Radzeiner Silk's, (subli'me quality.) ,
A large lot of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, ,
A large lot ~ f Irish Linen,
. ,
Jaconet f Collars. new style,.
stio Dozens '..infirs, Misses Rilli ilfee's Cotton !lose,'
White Linen itnd Cof ton Duck,
Superior French Doeskin.
Superior solid color Pointille Fig Silks, ..
"Superior Grey Lemmas, ' -. • .--,
Superio Grey Poplin. • - ..
Bost quality Grey Leonora.% .
Silk Neck Ties and Collins. ' '
Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts;
31arseilles Vesting's, ,
Super Ladies and Meng' K hi (}Moves.
- Illtnitsome New style Prints afid °lngham:
CARPETS.
Brussels; Velvet. Three-ply (superior fine) end corumor
Carpet. , . •
Four four five-four Cocottand Canton Matting ; •,' 1
_4--45-4 ti-15-4 lU-4 Floor Oil Clothe,
- Superior Bolting Cloths . ,
'Bonnet Ribbons,
Baldioral Skirts. [June 1.7j611.
,
SKIRTS! SKIRT,S :1 SKIRTS!!!
N. A. JONES'
CELEBRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT,.
sewn ONLY AT
No. IZNORTH Btll St., - PHILADELPHIA.
Skirts of all Tong ths, awl any size waist made to order,
and satisfaction guarranteed.
Ladies; Misses and Children's Skirts of every Size and
shape. constantly on hand.
Every S/. - is - t warranted for Six Months.
READ HOW WE DO BUSINESS.'
We do not make ati 9 clieop skirts In theehmutoit aceep
tatiim of the term, hut we wake-
THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MATTE, •
because we make •
THE-BEST AND DEFY COMPETITION
We warrant every skirt ,re sell to be exactly as rep
resented. We make all se sell, and knowing bow they
are wadi we guarantee them with full confidence. If
we sell a bad shirt we'will exchange it for a new one, and
f they get out of order or break wit (n six months, we
+otllrepuirthem free of Charge.
We mean to gis a our caStoniers full satisfaction, but
we cannot 410 strand compete with the law priced auction
goods. Wedepenti entirely upon the superiority of the
goods we offer. and the fairness of our method itf tlaing
business. •
Orders left 't ;inryoces Book Stbre.
DIRECTIONS FOR .MEA.:SUR =ENT.
Take the exact size of the waist, without any allow
ance. The exact length required and the size around
aka bottom spring. Also I.l' the skirt fs to be large,
small, or medium size at the top, and whether a trait or
plain round skirt. • . M. A. JONES,
NWIT North Bth St , Philadelphia. •
aug 19-tf Over the WAX. figure.
1863. • 1863
F "
ALL
21ILLINERY AND STRAW GOO
Ibavo the pleamire of inforinLng My customers and
the public generally that I have now on hand a full
stock' of FALL and virrliTtliC OOODS,incf tiding FRENCH.
PATTERN BONNETS, RIBBONS RILES, VELVETS,
LACE., ENEMA andAMERICAii FLOWEES,FE.A.TII
ERS,&c.-I
AIso—STRAW, BEAVER and FELT HATS and Bon
nets of the latest styles and designs.
• WILLIAM EREWSEN
seat 16-2 m • N 0.218 Arch St., Philadelphia.
1713 00K BINDERY.--M. M.
_EPEE &
CO. have removed their BOOK BINDERY , to the
rii rd story of the M.ANtzION HOUSE, on the Diamond;
above Shryoek's Book 'Store. Entrance between the
Book Store and Dr.Snively's race. Old Hooke, Periodi
cals, Musk, Ne ws pa - pers; &c„ bound In any style. Blank
!looks made to order'. Paper ruled to any Pattern.
Nov.l, '6O.
I.AIPLENg-DITS.—L-Dealers,axtlEttAt
4factiarera of "A.gilcultnral and other
can reach a large claw of valuable onatomexkl*-4,IIIV
MUM In the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY.
47 1 Y - ticaL
IOT ALCOHOLIC..
A HIGHLY 'CONCENTRAT . ED VEGEi-•
BLE EXTRACT, , A PURE Topqp.
DB..II.OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
„ .• •
Prepared by . •
C. ki.f.TaeUson, Philadelptda t - Pri
Wilt effectually cure..,. •
LIVER COMPLAINT, DY S P S lA .
JAUNDICE;HIfROXICIOrIs,.'ERVOUS
DEBILITY,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and all discaies arising
- - froth a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation,- Inward Piles, Fallnis or
Blood to the Bead, Acidity of .the Stomach; Watt-,
sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Flut teringat the Pit' of the Stomach. Swimming .
of the. head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing,. Flut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensa
tions when iir a lying Posture. Dimness of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Fetter and Dull - Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration:Yellowness
of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest,
Limbs, &-c., Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the
Flesii,'Constant Imaginings of Evil, and greatßo
.. pression of Spirits.
And will, positively prevent Yellon , Fever, Bitivtie
Fever. Stv. They contain no ALCOHOL frft • HAD ,
WHISKEY I They will cure-the' above diseases - in:
ninety-nine eases out of a hundred. . '
•
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
ulari+y of, Rootland's German Bitters (purely vege
table), bests of ignorant Quacks: and anserapilloug
adventurers have opera d upon suffering humanity,
the flood-gates of Nostrums, iu the shauia - of poor
whiskey, 'vilely compounded with injurious drugs;
and christened Tonies, - Stornachies and Bitters.
Beware of tile innumerable • array of Alcoholic
-preparations, - In plethoric bottles and big-bellied,
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters,whieh
instead of curing', only aggravate disease, and leave
the disappointed sufferer in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN )3ITTERSI
Are not a new and untried article, but have stood
the test of fifteen years' trial by the American 'pub
lic ; find their reputation and sale are not rivalled
by any similar preparation. '
The proprietors have 4bonsands of Letters from
the Mast eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS.
PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS; lestifyine of -heir
own personal knowledge to-the beneficial effects and
medical virtues of these Bitters.
. Do you want something to strengthen you?
Do gnu want a good rtppetiteJ
Do you tvantp . buird up- your Conetitfiticrn
Do you want to feel w e ll I
Do you Wauttaget rid of Nervousness I -
./2p you want Energy
ik you is to elesp we ll?
DO you Wald a brmk and tiporniurfeflinfi?
' you . do, use
1100FLAND'S' GERMAN BITTERS!!
From Rev. J. Newton Drown, D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedio.of Religious Knowlei(ge.
Although not disposed to favorer recommend Pa
tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their
ingredients and effects, I yet know of no nufficient
reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hone that ho may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
• I do this the more readily in regard toßootland's
German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson; of
this city, because I was prejudiced against them for
many years, under the impression that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage
ment to try them: when suffering from gitat and
long continued debility.-, The use of three bOttles of
these Bitters, at the beginning of the presenVyear,
was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I Wridiiet
felt for six months before, and hadalmost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and m)friend
for directing me to the use of them.
J.NEWTON BROWN. -
Philadelphia, June 23, 1861.
PARTICULAR NOTIOg.
Mere are many preparation,' sold 'under the iinme
of Bittera,gut up in quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest .tehirkeg or common l'olll 2 - costing from 20/4
40 eefite per gallon, the taste disguised by A.7itee or Co
,. _
riander Seed. -
,This clues of Bitters hue caused-and will continue
to cause U . 6 lo n g ag they can be sold, hundreds to die
the deatl of the drunkard. By their one the system.
is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic ,
Stimulants of the tcoret kind, the desire for Liquor is
created and kept up, nod the result is all the horrors
attendant upon a drunkard's lite and death, -
For those :rho desire and WILL HA VB a Liquar
Bitters ?re publish the follnieina receipt, Get GNI:
BOTTLE HOOPIAND'S GEILILLiV BITTERS
and mixwith TIMER UA NTS 01'600D BR AN
DY OR WHISKE Y, and the result will-be a prepa
ration that teal far excel in inedicinat. virtues and
true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitter* in
the market, and will cost .much less. You will lutau
all the virtues of .I.IOOFLAND'S BITTERS in con.:
section with a amid article of liquor, at a notch less
price than these inferior preparations will coat you,
ATTENTION. SOLDIERS!
AND , THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS !•
wq call the attention of all having relations
friends in the army ter'ilic fact, that , Hoefiand's
German Bitters" will ire iiihe-twthii of the disea
-BtS induced by exposures and privation's incident to
camp , life. In the lists publishedilmostdaily in the
newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be
found that a very - . large proportion are suffering
from debility. livery ease of that kind can be rea
dily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters. Diseases
resulting from llisorders of the digestive organs are
speedily removed. We have no hesitation in sta
ting that, if these Bitters were freely used - among
our soldiers, hundreds - of lives taight& saved that
will otherwise be lost.
We Call particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated cure of one of the
nation's hero's, whose life, to use his own ,langua,ee,
" has been saved by the Bitters:"
PHILADELPHIA, August ZS,
Messrs. Jones & Ev(ins.—{Veit, gentlemen, your
liootland's German Bitters has saved my life. There
is no mistake iu this. It is vouched thr by numbers
of my comrades, some of whose names are append
ed, and who were fully Cognizant of all the ciremn
stances of my case, r am, and have been for thegast
four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated - Bat=
tery, and under thelininediate command - of .Capt.
R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant up
on my arduous duties, I was attacked in November
last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for
days in the hospital. This was followed by great
debility, heightened by an_ attack of dysentery. I
was then removed from the White House. and sent
tothis city on beard the steamer "State of Maine,"
from which- I landed. On' the 28th of Juno. -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 - seareely able to-swallow anything,
and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediate
ly throwtrup again.
'I could not even keep a glom of water. on my sto
mach. Life could not last under these circumstan
ces, and, accordingly. the physicians, who had }teen
working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue
me from the grasp of thenreturAreher, frankly told
me they could do no more for me, and advised Onl
to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of
my limited funds as best suited me. An acqUaint
once who • isited me at the hospital. Mr. Frederick
Steinbron. cf Sixth below Arch Street, advised me,
na a forlorn hope, to try
the
Bitters, and kindly
procured a bottle. From the time I commenced ta
king them the gloomy shadow of death receded. and
I am now, thank God for it. getting better. -Though
I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten
pounds, and I feet sanguine of being permitted to
rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have
heard nothing for eighteen months: for, gentlemen
lam a loyal Virginian. from thevicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I - ows the cer
tainty of life which has taken the -plaeo:of vague
feats--to your Bitters will I owe-the privilege of
again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest
.to me in life.
Very trilby yours,
We fully concur in the truth of the above state;
ment, as we had despaired of seeing our commdei
Mr. Malone. restored to health.—
JOHN CUDDLEBACK, Ist New , York Battery. ,
GEO. A. ACKLEY,Co. C,llth Maine.
LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d Now York.
L. E. SPENCER. Ist Art., Batt. F.
FASEWELL, Co. B.'3d Wu - ant.,
HENRY B. JEROME, Co. B.
HENRY T. MCDONALD, Co. C. 6th Maine,
JOHN F. WARD, Co. E.sth Maine.
HERMAN KOCH, Co. H 72d N. Y.
NAT. B. THOMAS , Co. },9sth Pa. . --
A. J. XIMBALL. Co. A. 3d Vermont. - - -
JOHN - JENKLNS, CO. B, 106th Pa:
BEWARE OF C - OUNTERFXTTS!
.
See that the signature of C. M. JACKSON," •
is on the WRAPPER of each bottle.
PRICE PER BOTTLE, 15 CTS..
OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4.00. • .
Should your nearest druggist not have the article.
do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepare
tions that may be offeredinits place but send to !is,
and we will.forward. securely packed, by expres*''
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY:
No. 631 Antic giTRRET.
014 ES &
• (Successors to C.-M. Jackson
r:lF . orataTonl3.
SALK by, bruggists and Dealers ilLeytrit
t Ott in the United States. . Wulf) 17. ly.
-etWilate, 4r.
AL - EIKER;' UNDEBTA
-ILEL "B.KOND 'STREET; 1311 1 9 1 7 7itiP4Lfili
,411' - AND- qc.REA: CHARBEI , S I3 UA6," R 4.; at
tends to the bnsine.ss in" all its varimut ranchezt par.
tictnar, attention paid toLaying out; 'Dressing,. 4.
'tickling the advuiitagb Of it - forge - Motets, and of bang
his sroek cheap for cash,_ he can furnish
Qoppms,.oo
,DESCRIITION,
at lower rates . than an i other establishment int Man ,er
county. 'lle' does not as n Ciiitir taker afftir fits se4itec®,
, but as an • thidesteikt r . of Agora twars"er.prdicsor;istMis
:=bua:ziaa. TFers_ottN requiring. it4sierriegs .of au Undtw
;taker for their fatuities or 'A : lends, would ilrid it niatnti
ta theiritliailtage to giVeldnotiVeidi. '
lie 13 also prepared to preserve bodies daringtbomr. •
mer months, any length °Mime: Raring purchased
eXeirislyn right to „ -
_ .
Sr*lees Improved Method of Coveriu WA/0,
ho id thereby
,ttableft iarnirlt a bunt Cavoiark:‘,,(lmt
at ittia"f4aectin'gly tour rate. /tad - also haituditnewalia
elegant la prepaid to tartish: coMnszAte
any part of tharotiaty deuired. for. , -
. .
F.INP.S• PATENT NETALLIC r &URTAL CAS..; ,
Ordure awing bis nbsebee or et iutbt should be lett at
his rusittnci t 'West - tlark.n. •Btreet, 1 olipositeatiner'e
Betel. [June ri 1.883.
'MEW, iistfatV4llE R 9014
1~ The tindersigae4 Trpectiiri nutottneeil to eiw
eitime of fiketnibeWa r.F.untt vethity, that be tills *skim
the ..11twaratithiliedintelY adjentia' g the orsei, of bi.tueo
swat tott Malt' etteet, - ,witge ha ; *teas Aomattatactlate
.rtat7 . diee . r.4tion - - - . -
, CABINET-WABE,
Snell ns.Sufas,—, „ Xpxlvr Wags, ,Connon)hireatts.
At anti-obeli, ' WinV i
fast - do. Dressing do.
,nieWhtykt y ::-.,- - ", -„, - ,•-,Pttring r: - - .4.!'-'; , eare. Sitn#F,,- .. .., , ,
- 1 4 11 1 ,1 1 , 04;‘- ''' -" : , ' , 11104 Cages ,.: ll3 &
' 3Yash 5,14, 4
f
Rocking Chairs, tiecreterios, . Bedsteads, &c.
Nine Pur: do. Clothes norm new style. 1"
'All work Cobalt noted by' him is votrantr4feln AM,
*vie 2:lffit ihrwn ti.t ths olost bvihnSin work. ; , \
...
Particular attention wiltlie given to the making - of
CORI* of wityllesiriulvitylo..eluttultialittitorthe
- 14.31einenaber. wlibn Tocetoaryour Purnittire
DAVID W. GBOSSMAI , I,,ipti are getting aye latest s
and the best of work.
`; danb 35,"-1653
iIIrAIR AND CABINET MANIT-
V, n FACTORY.—The subscrib,nr, informs ti l e,val i
thae contiiitiestberdanufitchira . of the eariotte artieles
mhis line, at his factory npoMbleat Queen Sheet. a few
doors frtmi Main. lie basalwayson hand ofr is prepared
to• manufiintaiti , nlion. tbn - likortnst notice:Vann *iglu
and Wiiidsorthairs. with - Plain and Curtain Bedsteads,
Pier and Card TalriesT Bureaus, Wash Stands and Book
=JIGRISING, in a l its varl attended to with phi4t
:nein -and despatch. ROUSE PAINTING, in all its
branches. exo uteri by competent bands.
- PAVER llANGlNG.—Particular attention Trill be
'Oren: to this department and satisfaction in seartbi
stance guaranteed.
Raving employed a soilloient number of competent
hands, the undersigned feela assured of being ettasl to
fill all 'order* in a 'workmanlike manner, And Ily
solicits "the stmt. W. A. IlAth '
June 1.7,18.6t1. . '
irIHEAP CHAIR AND CABINIIT.
WARM-ROOMS.--JOPLAH ,ctl/OF/Eiti.Olic
cessor 'to John (Cm.) MANITFACTUREIt ole"cuanis
and CABINET-WA 111"1, Alaln..Street. thine titans Swops
of Huber A Tolberra Hardware :store, Chninberabnrs,
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
Always on hind or made to order. Venittan Mimi;
Inanufactured as neatly and cheaply ail city work.
HOIISE and SIGN PAINTING mad FARES HANGIVG
done -neatly; expeditiously and ' cheap, in Town er
Country.
Ws" Repairing of all kinds,ln their line of businees.
promptly attended to, at moderate prices.
June 11,-1863 •
•
$50.: $l5O.
VGENTS .WANTED.—Liberal }4-
,1 - 3,ducetneyao to Canvassers for the sale of the
.CELEBRATED COTTAOI.I GM 'SEWING MACHINE.
'wish to engage anactive Agent in everY county in
the United States and Catunias, to travel and introduce
my NEW eITEAP. FAMILY SEWING itfACIIINE -
This:ll,olin° possesses more than ordinary merit lapis
patented ,with ;valuable improvement s. and aclenowledit
ed to be unsurpassed for
_general utility. A limited
number of .rponsihie Agents are wanted to solicit or
ders, to Whom a salary from
's'6o TO 3160 PER MONTH AND EXPEN;Stgr
will be paid. For conditions =ISOM particulars twithv9s
with stamp for returniretage.
lang-19-3m.
[ WANTED.--SUUO worth of '0.r,,,T)
_..
, cxi - p PLATES. Peramia having acorn out
Artilicint Teeth mounted upon -Gold P i
into, n barge or
smell quautitieSiCATl obtain the highest price, eitherin
cash or In exchange for Dentrlstry. by calling tam
DR. J. K REID 4 Dentiet„ •
corner ed Main and Queen streets, above Wm. Helper's
Drug Storo. ehnnibersburg, Tai. '
June 11).15.14in
L .. . ~ . ,
WANT.ED—AtiAppuritice to lea . ill
-V Y the TINNING Itusinele. I nquire' at Gm Ili-
PO . #ITORT Office. Bei. 9-ti'
. .
Eaattbeo , anb *Warn'
QALISBTJU 813,05. CO,_
ljall s LlN4 STRE4T- andA,
67 WtYBOSSET STREET,-'• '
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.,
- proprittora ofcole,?f r ti!e , vio . ert es!i
app . ya J AIF f.
• ijklift; FA - 0 R Witt 11%4):
Eastern States,
Beg to call the attrntion _of the conmunfty Oneral.kgjo
•"3 t
SURPRISING -CHEAP RATE •
At„vhicll-, they : 4Fp 4?4,!rirtg, ficwif (loodz,
PATCBI7IIPASIIING "
Botr&reign and Domestic Manufictures in point of
• • '... • Elegance a-ul Real Durability
FOR IIs,TSTANCE•
,
For FIPrEEN Douses, wet - forward, nicely earded sad
Pric'ked in good order. the following enormous rpiatittfy .
of Jewelry, equal in finish to any Plated old; and riot
to 'recognized from Gold only by the trying of ittids:
4 Set Enamel Test (Mains; 2 Plain Florentine. Pins;
Ear Rings, to match; 2 'twist Wire Pins; 4 tar,
• Rings tdinatchi 2 - Plain Pins; 4 Ear
match; 25ludies' !tinge, Double Rout still ,
a variety . of patterns; 50 Union-Em., -
hieing; 60 Scarf Pins. Plain and , -
Imitation Coral; 2 Double- '
Glass 'engine
- - - tar - bed:if:llkm -
and
Gltil23B Mgt Cop portrait or hair; .72 A saarted Loeket,
• ' Heart and Shell Minna. and el lima limper
' 14E8.-01 for Yin ern 'Dollars.
- = cullectivn of • tbkt .kfoll. when
placrd in the 'lnai - of any
ehrof online rY
tiAligenee. •
Ouglit to retail fvr at least OtieHrintireiHrollitra!
'Catalogues; wilt:tilling full" inft and Prim,' of
(foods, can be obtained upon application.
- le.-Orders by-11411, T legropb, or 11x)rtiss, respect•
fully solicited. -
June 17, '63.6in
ATCjiFIS, ;JEWELRY
- 4110 211Xlilli4FARY.
The undersignedwetqld respectfully invite .your atten
tion to his well Selected stock Of Fine Gold end Bayer
WATCIiES, Fine Gold JEWEVItY, of every Mini til i d
variety of stykate,staindigaing.all of the newest and moat
braidijui designs.
SOLID SILVJEIT-Itidt&equai fbin4-and the
best slake of Silver-Pidtett.Ware. Each article Ia war.
ranted to be aarepresented.
rimlfateheiand'.7eretrycarefnllyrepairedassat=
isfactkni go ar an t e ed.- • -- fiTAOGB
(Successor to Stauffer &
No.
t 32 2, e t street, Philadelphla7
ISAAC MALONP,
septo..am
riARPETINGS, BEDDIWG.
R 0 v A L L ENIGIIT'* „5014:bave
removed tom 242 8, Second etreet, - t0,607 CREST IT
Street, above Righth,,wherti they have opened ,e ,welt
reelected !stock
CAIIPETS, OIL , - CLOTHS AND RAT
.•TINOS
.
,
Bedding and Mattroses of Every Degeijri*
BEADY-MADE OR NAM TO ORDER. "• ,
1441.121 ER Q 12704
-
- elatati - olv r ittern.
The indimfaetnre mid 'aide of Redding 4111-4 1 9 r 1 1 3 e
continued at 26 2.845e!ondistreet. tr
ANlCarti
BARTLEY E.N104Z..
116g4RINTLINT4,;'i4;:evetyrstyle
officeof FitANIILINUPOSIIO#
COFFINS
DAVID .W
Eiltanto.
L. MALCOM,
Box'27RS, BostOrr Mass
.., rr,,,r,, , -
SALISIItiRY BROS. k QQy
31 Dormice Wtyboozet Ste,
- ituViDrzies4ll;
IMO