The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 23, 1863, Image 7

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TAfiE _FAIR . 7 411 e Eleventh
•", ti ANNUAL. SXMLIMTION . •
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- - :'-P4rayivania. State Agricultural Society
will ho held at
NORRISTOWN, " ftIONTNOM al's' COUNTY, ";-V11N.NA..,1
' dkp talks :Mk t*Xitit iced Octolier-1.4 rE tcri t lgitzt,:
•rNorrisoiru_ is about 3 allies West tit Philadelphia-,o
Put 4:littylkill hirer, and is itutte , •.sible , by. Railway t d
eve ryquirtion of the State,
The; Oro - undo aro beautifully situated, containing i 5
Aere*Lf smooth with fine iarge building thetootierecti
•0 4 1, together with large amount ofrheddiittg, !the track;
its taut, moose or the best htolkuite tracks en th e s f ate ,
- The premiums are the heaviest ever-offered by the Sicici
ty k omoneting. to about $7OOO. The premiums for all
grades °ratite exceed Sleet!. five of which are $3O each;
19 f ro m $25 ttrsls. others running? down ;to lesser rates
Beet herd not lees than 15 head, first premium $4O ; 21,11 .
premium $25. • ; • -
tforses Mt *1 grades the prat:trams iitetted -6130 The
hest $L00; d 2 between s2d and $3O ,and others rang%
ing.from *ls,sloamlSs. ;
NoiPoultry there is along list of premiums, from $
Oil*** ,In the following•ele lutist liberal prank
wits are offered: Plows, ttultifrJ,LO - CR, W•cig° , l B .l
- Lteallingand Mowing •Siachines; Untie - ha, Corn Sheller*
Cider 3lilts, eumps, Packets, Thi Ware; Loather and its
Stanufketnres, Gas Fixtures, Marble Mantles, Buttea,
_ Grain and needs,Vegetables- and also for Domestic and
Mousehald Manifactures, Clo ' ths,Carpets, n , atinet.nbiet r
frg, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels. nbavels,Mnit goods,
Needle O 1 irk d c., ll rewl,C.tites, Preserves, lollies, C.
. large peeiniums are uffertd for every varier") , el -Fruit
'sat/ kioWelv. The Floral Tent will be the largest evils
erected, 1y the Society. and will form one of themust a -
- tractive features of the Exhibition., Fruit, Grapes and
Igine t *Lil be exhibited in this deptirtment.„ _
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kentisylvartia Ithlroad and Norristokin
Live ail : ranged to caryarticles for exhibition to:Ludt:mu
the ,Extillittion freight flee, requiting _the forwarding,
(reigi t t, to be paid, which will be revald shipper whin
%hods are returned - to the Station whetwe shipped. ti's
hoped to affect the smite with other important 'roads.
ea:condoms at redmmd ratco will be rut/ on all the leap
ing Railroads. ‘;
Ent* can be mail° at the Office. in Norristown, after
the 4th day of September. All articles must be enterbd
won the hooks on or before Tuesday evening Belden/tier
.29,11, Exhibitors Must become members.. Members:hip
$l, with four Coupon Tickets each', of wllieb will adwit
— usejiersou to the Fair, once.
SINGLE ADMIS§ION • 25 CENTS.
•Liitt "ul Pre:Mums 'and Itegalatdons can be bild
by aedresiing the &crew y.; ;'; ; •
_ • - THO3fAS P. KNON., Preadent.
- A. Bauwan LoifoOmx., , See,y, Norristown, DI.
Seitt:2. 63-st' -
• 1 3 — RE NI 111 II T . iin - kISHER.—Tbe
' • Subscriber is the only authorized Agent for the stile
o , Vheelor Sc illelloetes Preniium Two-horst Threshei
' ;and Cleaner, with Railroad Power, for Franklin li.nd
Adding Counties.' nets now ready to receive Ordere Tor
• . . ..
_the same. -
This Machine fs a r l`wo•horie - 'power, and will Thresh
- rand Clean any Wad uf Grain. Itis the PREMIUM ..,10-
-- CILINE. having taken the Premium at the' United
States, and ail the State and County Pairs; wherever ;ex
hibited.' They are Made of the best material, and war
anted hy , one of the largest; and :most' resiiertalble
establishments in the United states. 'lt is Warrentbp. to
-- -thrbsh and clean from' 140 to 120oluisheis of -Wheht, Aid
double that quantity of Oats in a day.. It requires but
two 'horses, and - no driver. The Power and I.lachlnelcan
both tel worked in an ordinary;'llarn'Floor. ' The Agent
himself used one of these Niii,chineu last seascn for four
.montht colistantlyi and can testify to the truthfulness
ofthe boys stateof facts. lie has threshed as much as
10'2 Bushel& of Wheat, in •Ipi hours. Ile {{{{{{worked much
' - sane two horses constantly in the Alaahin and ;it 'the -
end of the time, they were in MP good co dition a at
- ' -- I1 rd.. He, therefore, is prepared to refute the idwi,hat'
i
they are hard on horses. lie paid $.60.00 fur one It rsv
' tiite4,and $0.40 For the cther, and they rather intprqved '
.7 - _ - _ - :-thati depreciated In valve. --
Persons a-tubing to liuy will please make application
soon, as it Will take some time to got than from Albany,
N. F. 'Price with Railroad poweratAlliany. S2Sp, With
• freight added. Lever power.. four:horse, with eatnel3la
chine; t 255. freight added. The agent will order done
tint-those sold. ROBERT BLACK. Agent ~.,.
June 17.'63-3m? , Fayetteville. Franklin Co.,Pos„
STROCK, MANUFACTURER
1 OF AGRICIIVITTRAL .131PLRMENTS.—Shcipon'
ater Street, between Queen and Washington, Chant
herslriarg. Pa.
• W.S.GON'AIAKINO!—Unc,ing connected with his OrW
and Rnke Factory that of Waeon-Making, and having
employed one of the be,t practical Wagon makers itt,the
county. hal feels confident in,assuring Farmers, and I oth
ere needing this kind of work, that he is prepared to
--- rendar stake satisfaction to all who may le ire them or
ders. All work entrusted to him will be, promptly and
matt: executed, at moderate prices, either far new or old
Work:. tstmers are incited to call, gave him a trial. and;
get the worth of theirmoney.
BLACKSMITIIING!—IIe alsocarrles on the Black,
smithing, rind employs a skilLful workman. who is Mile to
dealt kinds of tibaithing which, is required for Wagons,
OE3I-SPRING GRAIN AND HAY RARE.
Ile coutisues to construct his nnsurfassed Pattinted
Hum-Spring Gram AUlt. Hay Rake.
6tsto and County Rights for sale
June 17, '63.
• A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
.ni.: ItrA.NtitACTURERS.- WM. L. BOYER& ARO.,
~ ,t,ixtli St:and Germantown Avenue, i .
'Philadelphia. . .
Manufacturers of the •
, ; — Premium - Farm Grist Mill. • '
Horse PoWers and Threshers,
' Circular Saw Machines, ; ,
Corn Shelters, t
- .. Gmill Pans, 1-
' Cultivators,
, .
.
Mamma,
Plows, 1
' • ' and every variety of approved I '
' .' Agricultural Implements. . 1 ' '
tend for Circtdar and adirresa ; •
WM. L. BOYER k BRO.,
Philadelphia.,
July 15.'63-1y
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL,
The only reliable. F iimter's 0/ kit Mill..
- Is simple, durable and efficient. i
Grinds all kinds of grain rapidly. - ,
. , Is ad-iptcd to Ilorse-Powers. ,
I
Every Farmer should. have one.
Price moderate. i
' Sesd-for dvscriptive Circular and address 1
, WM. L. BOTEIt 41: 11E0.4
Agricelt ural I mple.men t Manufacturers,
Sixth strand Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.
i ittlY l 4- ' . .. 4-6 n , - . .
CORN SHELL ERS I .
•
The celeimated
READING'S PATENT CORN SHELLER
and Separator and Cleaner, tor Horse Power—its capacity
.is from 1000 to 15uU Bushels per day. The celebrated
. STAR CORN SHELLER, I
adapted for hand and horse power. These Shellersbave
no superior. A ddress .
WM. L. BOYER it lIROi
++ Agrieultnral Implement Mannfacturqs.
' ;
au 19-3 m . Philadelphia.
][ ORSE POWERS Si THRESH
.. ERS.
y
rennumEndless Chain, Horie Powers. , I
Improved Combined lVhreshers and 'Cleaners. i
- Pramltiht Threshers and Separators.
Cirenler Saw M.prhines for Cross Cntling:Vir9od.
, Addrpts , W 1 , 1. L. BOYER k 1311.04' -, -
, - Agricultuial 'lmplement, ?danufaiturqrs; .
nag 'LS 3sn Plalhidel'Ohla:
F •
ARM BELLS.—.Myers '& 'll,r'and
are agent's for Franklin co., to sell the MILK:VON'
,IJrLLS. These Bella an superior to any otlitr dlell
made in the state. We hare sold n large liumben in the
county and find them to give good satisfaction. These
are superior in tone to soy other Iron 1111, and
*quid to meet brass t*ils. All bells gold are warranted
.0 stand. and if any should break, we will suppl3l a new
one in place.
June 11. '63
LOWS I PLOWS !—The eelebiat,-.
•
1 3
••—et' EM} LE SEIR-KlARTENlNGopitsteeltatend
', lag• point Plows. , A4:I
' regs
WINI. 1,..130Yeit .gr. 1311 ,4 , !
••• • Agrietilturdl IroptementrthlantiCuctii7e ' r's f,
rtug393m ' . 'A - , - Philadelvtia,
. .
i IIICIIO.Ii'S ' .CELEBRATED;'
CI
.DER af:LLS.o which nine barrels ofeider has
• etineelein a day by ono man with' the assistance of
.-11"411311hoYe.' For sale by .• RAMEIM E$T.
ebttnbersbnig Angpst, 19. '93.7t. „ . I , •
8E14..L5.-'-,-We are Ageiats to
sell the Lehanekron Sell. Tho best artlele made.
hells warranted net to break . Call and. examiao our
'iltee tr t 'is ue are detbrmlned tesell goods at short profits , :
:Isms 17, . MYERS ..k.,1311AN.p.
.
ARVESTING - TOOLS:— orks
Eakeerfcythpa ; Cradles ; Smalls', &a.
• MYII4B &
. .
Urstautants.
.. . . .
p3RANKLIT HALL RESTiATTE
ANT.-1-31A RUN lIIiONVN, Proprietor.' Title well
' itoliii-liating Saledn is fitted up In elegant et vle ' and
the undersigt.ed is prepared to serve np 1i11E.1 . 11 Ora:
irefts. - vrai, PRiES, - TRIPE. 'CIIItKENB,...TUDIELE.
a.nd,C,LA.M. SOUP;and Game of all kinds. 1 .
: i' , ' , - 1 • WA'SHATS &EGLI'S AND,LUDITI4I3 AVE,-
constantly on hand; ,.
~.,,,„tre , i,e 6o e t fery- reka a continuance of the patronage
ltaltbisnilly hestowmt by' his fricidesud the public. t i
. J 41728 177,'t3. ;‘ , l . ALIATIN B' OWN'"
RALTIMORt-LOCK HOSPiTAI,
„UP DR. JOHNSON, the ,foutider of this Celebrated
Imititutban, offers the most certain,. speedy. and only
effectual remedy in- the world for Meets, Strncturea.
Seminal' Wealtns. P %in in the Loins, Constitutional Do.
bilify t lmpotemee, Weakness of the Back am. Limbs.
Affections or the Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart,
Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases of the Head,
Throat. Nose or Ain ; and all those serioni and melan
choly disorders arising from the destructive habits O.
Youth., which desti oy both body and mien. These secret
and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims
than the s , ng of the Syretis to the mariner DlYrana,
blighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticipations
renderingruirringe,&c impossible.
- YOUNG MEN.
• Y oung Men especially, who hare become the victims
of R, litarp Viee.ihat dreadful and aestructire habit
which annually sweeps, to en untimely grave thousands
of yotinbr men of theinost exalted talent nhdpritlian
intolleetovhe might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with - the ilia riders of eloquence, or waked to
eeatacy the Itcing lyre; may call with full confidence.
• MARRIAGE!
Marrtettpellsons. or young men contemplating, mar
r1.14,^e, b dug aware of physical weakness,. organic debility,
deformities, &c., - shottld immediately consult Dr. Johns
ton..'
/fii who places him self lin der the care of tir.johnston
s hirty religiously comide In lilehonor as a gentleman,
abundantly rely upon Ilia skill as physician. '
IMMEDjATELY CURED AND POLL VIGOR RESTORED
- This disease Is the penalty most frequently paid by
those who have become the victims of Improper indul
genes. Young oe'rsons are too apt , to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that
may tettsue. Now, who that understands the suldoct
will pretend to deny that the .power of Pirocreation is
lest sooner by those falling into improper habit that by
the prndent, Besides being deprived of the pleapre of
healthy offspring, , the most! serious and destrttctivr
sympathy to mind anti body atiSsi. The system bobome
deranged the physical end ruatat powers weakened
nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
lattit emion, n muting of the framecough, symp.em
oeiwniuinptiou , .
•
lee No. .7 South. Fredrick Street,
seco oors from Baltimore .street, East' side, up thi
tile SW"' Be particular in observing the acme and
nunlber,or you will misiake.the place. - ... ,
,isz- A CURE IVARRA'NT.Rp DA4.43g
•No APrcury or Nat:nowt Drugs,
DR. J 0 JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London,- gra
mute fregr one of the must eminent. Colleges of 'the
United _States. and: the greater part of whole life has
been spent in the hospitals of London, Parlay etilladel
• phia and elsewhere, has effected seine of the utd.st eaten
ishing cures that' were ever known. Many. troubled
with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great
,Vlerrillielle£A being alarmed , at sadden sonwls,and bash
fulness. with frequent , blushing, attended sometimes
with derangement of mind, were cured lintaidlately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE 1
z . .
When'the misguided add imprudent votary of prom
sure finds he has Imbibed ti e seeds of this. painful dis
wise, it, too Wren happ , ha that an il.banie'd sense el
shame, or dread of discovery, deters him frfm applying
qt .
to those who from ednostion and respectability n
alone befriend hinbdelaying till the constitutional sy - -
toms of this horrid discasesnake their appearance, si eh
as ulcerated 'bora throat, diseased nose. ntictnrnal pa ns
in the hula and limbs, dimness'of sight. deafness, nobs
on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, fatal
and' extremities, progressing with frightful 'rapidity.
till at last the 'palate of the month or the bones of the
nose tall in'and the - victim of this awful disease‘becOmes
a horrid object, of commisserotion, till il.atli puts a pe
riod to his dreadful sufferings, by sen , ,ing him to'-'that
Warne from \donee no traveller returns"
,To si*h,
therefore. Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preset - milli
most inviolable secrecy ; and from his extensive•praOtict
in the first Hospitals of hiurop. and A merica l he can
c nfidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the
unfortunate victim of this horrid disease.
It is a melancholy fa, t that thoiNands fall victims to
this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulluess of , igno
rant pretenders Who by moo of that dead ful pobiOn; tier
cnry, ruin the constinition,and either send the luu'orttr
nate to an untimely grave, or make the residne of life
miserable. .
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr .J. addresses those who have injured themselves by
private and impropee indulgences.
-- These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duted by early habits of youth. viz:—Weakness of the
hack and Limbs, Pains in the (lead. Dintness .of Sight,
Loss of..),lnscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia. Nervous Irritalliiity, Derangement of thelDiges
tivo Functione,Geberul Debility, Symptoms of Consume
Lion. km,
ItIENTALLT. the fearful effects on the'rnind are ranch to
' e dremled : loss of Memory, Confusion.of Ideas, Dokires
sioa of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion to Society,
Self-DilitTuA,l.ove of Aiditudo. &c.„ aro some
of She eVil effects.
honsands of persons of a? 1 nges ran now judge what
isthe cause of their declining health. losing the r vigor.
hemming week, pale, have si z tignlar appearance about
the eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumption.
D. STROI
Dr. Johnston's Inrigorating Remedy for Or
ganic Weakness.
'By this great and important remedy. Wealtnehe
the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor resiored.
Thonsands 01 the most nervon• •^d debiaated,who
t i ed lost ali hope, have been imr -Mat- 'v - relieved: All
impediments to Marriage. Physi , lor f - -rital DiNgri al I
fleation. Nervous In Re bilit y. Ti labillt -. Weakness or
Nvlianstion of the most fearful opeedily cured by
Dr. Johnston .
Who have injured thotneelvts by a certain .practice. in
dulged in when alone—ea habht frequently learned fr m
.evil companluns, or at echool, the effects are nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured. render ma -
rMge- impossible, and destroys both Mind and body,
should apply intmet lately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun
try. the dArling of his pumas, should be suatehed from
all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the r.nrsequenc
of dolatingfn m the path of nature. and indnittingin n
oeitaln secret habit. Such persons, before contemplat •
lug
MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and hotly are the
most rte. e-sary ennisites to promote connubial harm!
:fleas. Indeed without these, the journey through life
become:4a weary pilgrimage. the prospect hourly dark
ens to the view; the mind becothes shadowed with de
spair. and tiled with the melancholy reflection, that
the happinesi of another becetnee blighted with our
own.
OFFICE No. 7, SOITTLI FE.E.DESICk ST.,
BALTIMORE. ,
The many thousands cured at this Institution in the
last ilft6en years; and the numerous important surgical
Operations performed by Dr. J., witnestied 'by the re
portersof tho papers. and many other persons. notices
of which have appeared again and again before thfipub•
tic, is a sufficient guarantee to the affliffled.
N. B, There are so many ignorant an worthless
quackseadvertising themselves as Physicians, ruining
the health of the already afflicted. • D r.,Joli nston deems
it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep•
niatinn. that his Diplomas hangin his office.
1115 r
TAB Nonce—Alt letters must be poet paid,and
contain a posta,e swap for the reply, or no answer will
besent. Feb 26, '63-Iyr.
Fa;, H. T. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers Photographic Materials,
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
31YP.RS & BRifiND
' Our Catalogue now embraces considerably oyer Four
Thousand different subjects (to which additions are con
tinually being made) of Portraits of Etidnent Americans
etc., viz:
72 Major• Generals, 626 Statesmen, i
190 Brigadier-Generals, 127 Divines,.
2t9 Colonels, • 116, Authors;
24 Lieutenant-Colonels 30 Artists,
207'f:it - her Officers, 112 Stage,
CO Navy Officers,46 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
including reproductfons of the most celebrated Engrav
ings; Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt
of stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictnrei from our
Catalogue vOll be filled on receipt of sl.Boi end eont by
mail free.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. -
Af these we manufacture a great vriety, ranging in
price from 60 cents to $5O each.
Our Allniths have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kind
can be Sent safely by mail at a postage of six. cents per
oz.
The more-expensive can be sent byexpress.
We else keep a large assortment of
.STERESCOPES AND srEamscorid viEws„
thircatakigue of these will,be sent tiny address - on
receipt f Stamp.
E. .1 - IL T. ANTONY, :
kliinufacturerg of Photographic 3.l4tertaln
Friends or relatives of prominent military no will
confer a favor by 'Sending ne their likeness to
They Will be kept carefully and returned uninjured;
Fine Albums made to order for Congregatione to
sent ,to their Paster. or for other imiTottes, with sttitglitik
inecriptions t /cc.` • •
-:, r -- 4m/iitlit ft' ',,'
ORGANIC WEA.KNEss!
YOUNG MEN,
TO STRANGERS
)botograpbic.
O 1 Bionaway, New York
2,500 o:4piei 0.1 - Forks of Ar
501 - Broadway, Nei° York
°sib*
, atittfic)* Ilita4,
K ENNEDY - Sr, Part
nes-chip—The undersigned have associated tuna,
netves the practico of the Law_in the severstl courts of
Frank - sin 'County. ,Offis eon Market Street, iu the room'
horetofotu ocCtsple'dy T. B. Kennedy.
T. B. R C.iNEDY.
June li, '63
TTORNEY :AT LAW.-W/1 0 -,
SON REILLY, Attorney at Law.-ofice on Mar
kel.pt... formerly occupied by Reilly & 1E•134.-rp, directly
opp - site trite, Court House, Chambersburg, Pa. All' legal
Inisiness ontriigted to him Will receive prompt attention.
lie will practice in adjoining Counties. Junel7;'63.
`.; P. S. ST6IPACIGH. - JOHN STEWAIG:r.'
TIJ3II3AITGH & 'STEWART, At
torneyB at Law. Charaberebnrg. Pa.. gi VP their undi
vided at [catkin t.) the Prue:Benet' their Profession.
John Stewart arre.4 for procuring - Bounty Money,
PensioneJ and arrntnagenal Pay.
Office in the -Town Hall
GM..B; W. S. STENGER,. Attor
• nos at 4.azo, Cloombersbnrg, Pa. Collections
promptlY, atteaded to, W. S. Stenger, District 'Attor
ney and agent foi procnring Pensions, ' Bounty Money
_and Arrears of Pay. Office in Franklin Building, 3d
dour from the corner. Jnnel7,j6a.•
S. EVERETT, :Attorney at Lazo.
Office in 31rs. Bard's -dwelling, directly °pio ,
site the o..nr,t finuse,Chambersbiirg, Pa.
in tit c several Courts of Franklin and - Fniton Counties,
All legal •Immineks entrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. June 17; 1863.
• T Af'DOWELL SHARPE, Attorney
tfr. at,Zuw. Cluttubersburg, Pit. Office in Mrs, Bo.rd'a
Buildings, directly opriesitn the Court llonse. •
Junoli..lBo3.
GO. SELTAIA3SER, Attorney at
. Law, Chambertibnrg. Pa...Office-14in Street.
above Queen, hi the room formerly occupied by S -Reish
er. Esq.'
(EORGF EY . STER
MAKE, Attorneys at Low, hove removed tro the
Vtlem on MAMStreet,one door€outh of gynter's Stare, •
June 17, '63.
S. CLARK, Attorney at law, has
. removed hie Office a few, doors Eaq of It is rennet.
_location. on 'Mark& effect. (South-aide.) June '63:
If. DUNCAN, Attorn . ey at
Office on Market Street, in Lawyers Want;
opposite the Court- [rouse. June 17.'63_'
I'll L'eFL.TOHgR, Attiji•n'ey - a: tTLcruYi
Office,en'Ea sl3lerAet street
neatlyetigesiha the Cogrt Muse- - .Thee 17- .70S-
A LEX.,K. AI'CLURE, Attorney at
Chanibersburg, Pa. Mae in the Pratt/din
'ficpbettorn Buildings. Juue 17.'63.
Bentiottv.
DR: WM. B. - HURD'S 'DENTAL .
REiti:DILS-A RE TUE RIPS. 11177111; WORLD.
itisueng 'Pine Teeth and Sweet Dieath, and curing
Toothaeneand Neuralgia. - • - -
1 - 3,0 you wish to be blessed with and arluired for Pearly
White and Sound Teeth?: Use Dr. IVIL B. HURD'S
L'NftlY ALLEM TOUTWPOW DER, - warrantoq free Dorn
acid. alkaii,or any Injurious substance, price, 2.5 cents
per box. - ,
Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powdcrs;;
which Whiten but destroy. •
-
Do yen wish to be certain that your Breath is pure,
sweet and agreeable to husb.ual or wife, lover and iriend?
Use Dr. BURIAL CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH
Price, 2.7 cents per bottle.
The astringent . wash is also the best remedy in the
world 'for Canker. Bad Breath. Bleeding 'Gurus; time
Month, etc: It has cured hundreds.
Do you wish your children stiffer from Toothniche ?
Get Dr.llllllD S NIAG7.O TUOTBACIIE DROPS. Price,
12 cents per bottle.
Are you afflicted with Nei:might! Get Dr. WM B
BUBO'S NEUItALGIA, PLASTERS. The malt effect e
and delightful remedy known - for Pains in the Face,
Chest. Shoulders. Neck, or any part of the body
They du put adhere nor blister, but soothe and chaim
pain 11Way: Try them. Price, 1.0 and 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
A .Trottise on the heat method bf Pieserving the
Teeth mailed on receipt of the price-10 cents. It is a
valunble little Work, and should be in the possession of
eve*. prison.
Par sale at all the beat stores throughout the country
CAtTrtox.—As there are dealers who take advantage of
ou!)tdrertinetuents to impose upon their rtotomeis in
ferior, preparations, it is nhcessary to insist upon having
whatyon cull for, and you will GET TEE BEST. thoroughly
,tested. and prepared by an experienced and scientific
Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentists' As
sociation. and Vice President of the New York 3ity Den
tal Society. Address WM. B. 11(111.0 14 CO..
June 17, 'd3-tf Tribune Buildings. New Yotk.
TEETH. INSERTED ON AMBER
BASE.—DR. N. SCIIIASSER. 0111 e still at his reel- -
dence on EAST MARKET STREET. near the Franklin
Railroad. Dentistry in all its hintirlies attended to with
all the modern improvements. Hiving published to
thi. community fir more then two yews. that teeth on
Amber is.in every way CHEAPER AND BETTER than
teeth on any other mnterial.l oonld gny that I in ill see
no reason to change toy-opinion, for there are ninny per-
sons in Clitimbersburg ti d vicinity for whom 1 have
'inserted teeth on AM.lllllt ehocan testify to their supe
rior mer t.
work warranteil to give satisfaction. or no
charge. Teeth extracted without pain with perfect
safety without taking Ch.lorefuttu. For further infor
mation call at the office. (June 17,1563.
DR. W. W. SCIILOSSER. Surgeon
Dendot:--The undersigned Las removed his office
from the Mansion _House to the residence of Mr John
Noel. Northwe.t corner of the Diamontl. aml itnntedi
nt« , ly opposite the Franklin Hotel. -OMee on the se
coed flo%Jr —entrance through the passage, to the right
as you ahcend the stairs.
Jane 11,1863. W. W. St7FILOSSER.
REAIOVAL.—Dr. J. K. PEni Den
list,
h Is rvainved ISie oilier irom the corner or the
Public Nnitre. where he practised so many pearl. to the
corner of Main and Queen Streuts..above Wrn. lieyser's
Ding ~ 2 tore. Cham heret/I.g. Pa.. where heArtil he Wag e d
to_receive the calls of his f riends. [Jane It, 1863.
i)j)voiciano.
DR. A. R. SIIAW, returns his thanks
to the citizens of Franklin county, for the lib.
eiat encouragement bestowed on him the last three
years. and invites those who have not noels trial of
110NREOPATItY to do so. eAnsultatirms free'. All cu
rable cases cau rely on a more speedy cure than under
any othbr system. Dr. S. ham removed to North Main
street. a. 'short distance below the point, where he can be
lead) to attend to calls, either in town UI country
when.nOt absent on professipial business.
une,l7, lBn2.
DR. W. D. BROWN. i PROP. 7., WALK:
BROWN & WALK, Electrical Phy-
SiCia7ZR, Office in Franklin Building, W.etir MAR
EDT STRRET, Chanibersburg. Pa.
The above treats all Chronic Diseases by 111C3118 o.
GALVANISM and the different moditio.ttions of ELEC
TRICITY, as discovered and taught by Prof. Bolias.
:Tune 10.63-11
flslTi. JOHN MONTGOMERY will
attend promptly to nll calls in his line. Office' n
Ain street, next door to the Eagle Hotel. And neatly
opposite the residence of the ifon.titiorge Chambers. •
Vlinmbershrirg. June 17, 1863.
J. C. 11ICITARDS will attend
fipromptly to all mils in his line. ()Mei. on Main
Street, next door to Spangler:* Drug Store.
Vir Ornes Hotath—Front 7 tolo, A.M.; 12.10 2 Ad 6
i'. M. s June 17,1563.
',fadvatlying littousto..
TJ ib N Dar'Edinß,
and Cfimmiaaion iiNeE A
ant
North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland' ;;kileY
Railroad Depot, CILAMBERREURG,,Pa.
- Care run regularly tccand from Philada.'& Baltimore.
AGENTS.—PEncocE. ZELL & lintongsx, No. 808 Ittafi
--
hot street,,Philadelphia. ,
P. S.—Lyketie 'Valley, Broken Egg and Nut COAL (di,
rect from the mines t i, ,Wilkesharre -and „Pine Grove
FOUNDRY COAL, L AMER and SHINGLES, SALT,
PLASTER and HANCOCK CEMENT, kept constantly
on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE, of all kinds,
purchased at the highest cash prices.
-sap 9, 83 - - WUNDERLICII A NEAR.
101111BERL'D VALLEY WARE
nottsE. The Forwarding, business will hediaffer
be conducted by C. W."EYSTEII At CO., at the Ware
house of the Q. V. Railroad, wherethey hope to receive
a liberal patronage. . .
PE.POTS--Buzby & Co.. 265,151arket St , Philadelphia,
and John 13Ingham, 151 Howard St..l3altlmorc.
June 17.'63. - • - C. W.RYSTER &tO.-•
9fJOiTAB 1.. MILIBPIE JACOB ZELLEit.,
GILLISPIE' & ZELLER, Prodifee
- -
;07Commr8szor Mriceg.orrs. and wholesale" Gra
tg,k, utk West Corner of Sixth and Market Streets,
Ptia- foga [June 17,'83.
ViooksNatiotittli;= &r.
"s. SITRIOCK, •
•- '
C 146 BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,
Now occupies his hi*w STORE ROO3l, and isprepared
to transact, business- with reenter facilities than
ever.
BOOKS.
School. Books, Miscellaneous Books, Toy Books,
Law Books. Medical Books, Sunday School Books,
Military Books. • . .
BIBLES. , 13
•
4large assortment or Pocket and Family Bibles,
BLANK BOOKS
Of all sizes, qualities and styles of binding.
A 'grin!, variety or all kinds of Writing and Print
ing Tapers, of Trench, English and American man
efacture.' •Also, Ent/elopes of all sizes and qualitim,
Ink, Pens, Pencils ! , Indin Rubber, Ttipes, Seals,
Quills, Copy Books, Blotting Bonn:LI/nixes, Eraser,
Writing Saiid, &c., &c. • - : • ,3 " •
June 17,'63,
The very- best Gem, psxB :In the tniirket.fully
warranted, made Leroy W. FaireJd, of N. Y.•.
.BLL.N•D•PAiIER.
A tall rariety of patterns and qualities.
TAPEA.
Elemnaan different patterns. together
with euitable:Berderings;lyet and Velvet
Gilt.
PICTURg.
ci ‘ '.ai and StmaseFrames far P!) - olographs: Frames
made.to order. - • ' - •
FRENCH GLASS, -
For Picture Frames. of Aity size.
" OHEA.P:AOI 7 II.B '
Much lower than publishers' pridus, among - which -
I ' are thO
TlieiWhite Crcuser, • • •
' The Ranger. "
The Midnight Queen, - -
~.; English Tom, •
• Joson ine,.
;.• Maid of the Saranac. . •
• Capt. Eawkes.--- - • ,
Don Bernardo's Daughtet, •
Helena,
David Duffiekq,
Sketches in France,
• ' • Verner's Pride. •
Novels,
•
Dickens' llovels. •
'
- Mrs.Southw'th's Novels,
M. Giay's Novel's, -. '
, .
Buiwer's :Cove% , • ,
Artliar's Navels,.. , , ,
.. ' '
Lite). Sanford,
Rifle ShotS, - ' .. .
Trial - nad Triumph, - • : ~., •
.' Prince and Tedler,
Annetto, . • -
• - Eaht Lyda°, - ; : '.. • • ' -
Miriam - AlroY. , - ,
• • 'Legends and Stories, '
•-- ' • ' Red Jack, • • '
-, Red Scout,
Belle of the Bowery,
' , • • • SOH - Campbell,
% ' Grace Weldon,
• ' Rival Beauties, ,
' - The Grumbler,
Barren Honor,
The Squire,_
,
, Palkland: - '
- ' "Miirose,
Chips from Uncle Pam's Jack-knife,
The Everlasting Fortune Tell.m.,
The Maneuvering Mother,
Marguerite de Valois,
'Foggy Night at Oiford,
The Quiet Husband.
Two Prima Dolmas.
Morgan's Freemasonry,
The Debtor's Daughter, -
The Banker's Wife,
Highwayman's Rideo
Nobleman's Daughter,
;.•
The Scarlet Flower, -
' • The Wife's Trials.
Cecilia Howard,
Lena Cameron, -
The Expectant,
Les Miserables,
500 Puzzles.
ENGRAVINGS.
English;. French, German and American Engra
vings.
BASKETS.
Fancy. Traveling, Book. Picnic, Fruit, Knife and
Clothe&Baikeo.. • .
Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and Spit
Zephyr, Shetland Wool, &c., &c. . •
NEWSPAPERS.
The Philadelphia aid New York Dailies receiver
daily. Clubs or individuals supplied. •
WEEK - 4Y PAPERS.
Marper's Weekly,
Prank Leslie.-
'N.Y. Mercury, ' - •
N. Y. Weekly,
New-York_Ledger, etc.,
received week&
Harper's Monthly i -
Atlantic Monthly,
Continent 4
received a soon as published.
CHEAP LITERATURE.
All the Dime Publications, Weekly Ncuvellettes,
Song Books, etc., received daily.
ORDERS.
We take orders for all kinds of goods.
EXPRESS.
We reeciye goods by Express,avgar Der from the
East.
Blank Deeds.
Writing and Printing Cards.
. Rulers, °
Paper Weights,
Fancy Boxes,
Conibs and Brushes,
Chalk Crayons,
and all''standard goods , in our; 'fine constantly on
baud. , -
• MUSIC.
Shoot Mune, for Piano, Guitar, Violin. Pluto, etc.
•
ire‘ purchase •Pianoeon commission, so as to save
our customers from Fifty to• One Hundred and Fifty
Dollars.
MUSICAL '
We can supply any kind of Musical .Instrnments
at prices far lower than usual.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. •
...We can sell PhotegraphAlbuins 'at lower prices
than they can be procured for in the cities.
We haVe $o hesitation in saying to our customers
thaffroM our long exPerienee.: ear manner of do
ing business, and our groat facilities, we do net fear
competition. it - nd have no doubt of our belug able
to give entire satisfaction. •• • - •
Come ; , ape our New Store, our new and-en
larged stock, and form your ownopinione.
Chimbinalmrtorine 17,1863.
STATIONERY,.
- GOLD PENS
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.
'PERIODICALS
Gotley,
Peterson,
Balton,
Knickerbocker, .
All the Year %mall,
Cernhilb etc., otc.,
PIANOS
ii3ountg agencies.
youN PUN FIROY, ' •
tyAlt mr.&,VD NA VT AGM
204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
"lIILLADELPHIA. •
The undersitted,having resigned his positio Pny
olitster . S.A.rtny:horoponsi at No 2)4 SOUTH
FoUtall STREET,. no AGENCY FOR PR 'IIRING
PENSIONS, and for the collection of Oirletille, fiot.Duats!,
and all otherCiAras n,,ouluet the (I,'averatnent:
My long experience ms Paymaster, hits given rue, unn
,mal facilities for becoming thoroughly actitiainted with
this business in ell Its details. On the receipt. try mall,
of a statement of the' case of claimants,l wilt forward
the necessary papers for Weir signature.- Perstuialaita
%elation will be given to the cams at Waskingti D.
No charge unless successful, when ss' will be charged
for coUecth g all sums under.sso, and $lO on animals over
that amount and Under saxi, Larget claims taken on
epeeist arrangement. Fees in Pension Cases as Axed by
LNFOMIATION
.I'oli, AND INSTRUCTIONS TO
CL I . TB.
Ali Soldiers of thrrpresent ,war, who have served two
years, and Soldiers dis Charged for wounds received in
battle, without reference to time of service,.are entitled
besides their regular pay, tuSlOO - Bounty.
In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged for disability
or•weandsreceived while in the service, theyare entitled
to a Pension according to the disability.
In case of the death of the Soldier before discharge,
through disease contracted, or wounds received while in
eenrice, his widow is entitled to receive the $l4O Bounty,
besides arrearages of pay and pension during her lifetime
or. widowhood- •
„,
lithe Soldier, die after discharge. from disease con•
t meted or dunds received while in Service, his widuw is
vnittiled to a pension of $66 per annum. .
If no widow or minor children, the mother of the Sol
dier oiSeaman will receive the Pension, if dependant on
dtim Wholly or in part for support.
If deceased Soldier be Seaman leaves no - wide*, his
eittldi en are entitled to the same benefits as the widow,
osc,ept when the children may be over the ace of 16 - years.
If. no widow or minor children, the bounty:and pay
-will descend to the heirs as follows:
-First to-the Father, second to the Itother, third to the .
Brothers and tillers, and then to the next of kin. '
Discharged Soldiers. whose clothing account ,was un
settled-at the Wife of discharge, can recover any balance
due them, if the Company books are not destroyed. To
drew this balanee, write to your, Captain for a th'acrip
tive list. showing Clothing account, and forward it to me
with your preliminary statement; giving alsci the date •of
your 'discharge - , . •
Soldiers,who served with the nine months' volunteers,'
can receiver $.27 bounty and premium, without regard to
time of service, if they have not already received it.
Soldiers who were prisontra in the South, and Soldiers
who were abSent on rick furlough, are entitled to L*l4'
ambition of rations.
- In communicating with this'elfice, state the nature of
your claim fully,,Akive- tlic Company and Reg meet to'
Which 3i.ou'or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged,
as well as, yoiir present Post Olfice address. , -
REFERENCES.
His _Excellency ANDREW G. CURTLY, Governor, of Penn- -
sylvarda.
Hon. SIMON CAXEROI4, Harrisburg, Pa.
JOSEER CASEY, ChiefJuStice of the Court of Claims;
"Washington. -
R. H. Baoonz, Chief Clerk of pay, Department,
Washington:
LION. EDWARD „McPasasos, If. C.. Washington.
lien. Jas. P. STRILEET, President Judge, District Court,
Pittsburgh.
lloN. A. McCurns,Cliambersbrirg, Pa.
110 N. TROILVS A. Scorr, Vice President Penn'a Rail Road.
Wirasits D.Tnomss, Collector-of the Port, Philud'a.
llos. C. A.WALtionn, Post Master, Philadelphia.
Diriztit Co.,llankrrs, Philadelphia. _
AunsDthstss, President of Union Batik, Philadelphia
BLILLEIT fi , FAIRTRORCE, Attornies. 46
RIEGEL, Wisp 4,EUTIN, Merchants,
LuiDm°, KNE.Enixic ,Co.l4.lerchants,'
11.tIIGII
lliVltt FirST & Ca: AierChalattili "
IlEmsamv.S.J.saFt. nr,Ja. A Co.. Merchants, 44
CnanLES.B.Monosav tt CO., Merchants, ‘c _
Axwoon, Want & Co., Merchants, . .44
JOHN M. PUMROY, :
June 17;'63-H. '
._,. No. 204 .•.ontli Fourth Street.
ENSIONT BOUNTY A - ND WAR
CLAIM - AGENCY.l'ensions procured for soldiers
t
~f IoS present War who are disabled by reason of wounds
received. or disease contracted, while in the service ot-the
United states; and Vensions, SlOO Bounty, and Arrears
of Pay obtained for widows or heirs- or thOse,who bayt
died or beenicilled while in service. -
JOHHII. OR_lli Clain! Agent,
Feb.2s, '63-.TY. ' - "-- - - - Chatihersburg, Pa..
Ittattufactureo.
ITO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
- • .CiIA3II3ERSBURG FOUNDRY.
The tindeisigtied takes this method to inform the public
that he has taken the FOUNDRY so long carried on by
Wm. Seibert, with all the PATTERNS connected there
with; where he purposes 'continuing the business, and is
um prepared to mak6
-ALL KINDS so - F -CASTlNGS—
thatmay be wanted by the community, Partictdar at
tention will be paid to making and - keeping mrhand ev
ery description:of PLOWS, CASTINGS, WAGON I;0X-
E 5, ic. •
All kinds of , Castings trade to order.
New Plowg, of darrent patterns, always on hand or
made to order. •
OLD METAL taken in Ara;le, for which- the highest
price will be given.
By aevoting himself attentively to. tinsinesii he hopes
to merit and receive a share of public patronage.
June 1703. • ABRAHAM METZ.
.Ti.
SILVOR AND BRASS - PLATER
AND BIT AND .STIRRUP MAKER.—The nib
scriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public,
that be coutinuea to carry on the above business at his
dd stand by Main Street,opposite the G ernmn Reformed
Church, Chamberstharg.
• Has !ng enlarged his business, Saddlers and Coach•
tinkers will find in his Store Room a general assortment.
I Goods suitable to their several requirements, such as
lair and Country Ilogskins, Patent Leather; Gig . Trees:
full Plated; nand and 3panned; Self• Adjusting Trees - i
lull Plated, Tinned an ' apanned; Straining Web and •
~,14.)
•
Worsted Bain Web. lo .than Cotton; [lames, Bite and 1
;Grimm', Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Coach Handles. i $
' POUTING DONE AT SHORT
new - stYles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts'
NOTICE, of first rate material and cheap'. •
Itoseates,,Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wool- I
tit: names, Buckles, Brass, Silver and Japanned, all
. Alt work warranted, and cheaper than can be bought
..tyies and patterns; Ivory and Woodin ...Martingale- elsewhere in the County. Call and see for yourselves;
sings, Stump Jolnta,and a variety of other Goods suit at • • ,ETTER, HAMILTON 'k co'a. • ,
ibis for the trade. ..• ~nearly opposite the Bank. -
41•• all kinds of Plating, Ace., done with neatness and ,
leSpattb. LEWIS WAMPLER...-:_ iFTTRIZ - HAMILTON & . - CO. are'
March 25,'63.—E1m
1 . ..E.A 'prepared to pit Tip the beet LIGHTNING RODS
y •
at cheap rates. •
II undersigned respectfullyannonncet to the citizens
..t Franklin county that he , bas opened a New Marble -
Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton,
directly opposite J S. , Nbion's Drug Store,•Main Street,
Inaba Borough of Ohambersburg, where he will keep on
hand or make to order allarticles in his line of business;
such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD STONES,
SiANTLES. TABLE &STAND TON. Ac., manufactured
from the very best Foreign and DOmeatic Marble. •
lies respectfully solleits a call front those who may 6 - e ip
want of any article In the above line. .He is confident in
his ability to satisfy all who may be pleased to patronize
him, either as regards his 13fices, or tho quality k heality.
and chasteness of his work. t
_ Jtily S,!SS. JOHN, A. GROVE.
J3ROOANIIFACTORY.=Th© ItANITFACTORY.-LThe
undersigned shill carry on their 8110011 MANU
' TOILY,"at their old stand, on East Market Street,
Chainbel'sburg. They would Inform' the public that they
have provided themselves with a Machine to tOkeluff
Broom Seed, which they will, do for such as do not want
to do"it themselves, and make, their Biooma cheap for
cash,,or on the sharps.
They will also pay CASII FQII. BROOM dOllN ' if well
putup, , wept 16-3m] ' il.
,k S. J. LITTLE.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRIN-
Nu. -1. Liosis FAMILY Virsimmit. .$lO 00
No. 2.' 3.lwartm da
.
o. .do do d -
No. 3. thuta. do 'do
No., 8. LARGIS Hom do
.
No. 18.'Slantrit Lai:isms! do tI - o run steam 18 00
No. 22. LARGE do ~ do or hand. 30 00
Nos. 234 and 3 1ilivono Cogs. AI others are warranted.
No. 2 !e the size generally used in private families.
ORANGE Jime, of the American Agriculturist, says of
the _ _ _
• •
UNIVERSAL
. CLOTHES WRINGER
_ •
"A-child can readily wring out a tubfulrof:Clotheili
a few minutes.. It lain rerdttra..CLOTHES SANER( A
TIME SANZlslltts and a STRENGTH SAVERt :'-The sav
ing of garments trill. alono pay a large per tentage on its
cost.... We think She machine much: more than YAPS
VOHITSEEF EVERY YEAR friths saving of :garments!
There are several kinds, nearly alike in geneml construe
tkin; but•We consider It Important that the Wringer be
fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog
the rolls* and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and
tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose frone,She
shaft: Our own is one of the first make, and it is as
GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CON
STANT USE.
.6673, Wringer with Cog Wheat 14 iVarranita in el tri
particular. -
2Vo Wringer ccia be durable without Cog
' Wheele. • • ' '
4 A good -CANV4BSER wantedin'every town:
td14.44. ate -Price-40144 1 1 aces 'where no
one is t sePitgr, e will Elextd tha Wringer nes OF =MM.
roi4partidalsisisk , d'elreulari iddrese , •
R. 0, BROWNING,
ang - 26m • - 347 Emadriay, No* Yotk.
- every • •
tOB PIUNTING,. in
V: demi atlhiltlie of the FRANKLIN REPOKIWRY.
`:' '4' I" . ;,;: ioU44catiOgtici! t
CAPITAL BOORS,
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(Stagarour t. , DOOLADYNT •
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, ear ltniadwayy, '
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New York, and Acting Medical Director at White nee
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„Lecture 'on the 'Nature, Treatment and Radical
Cure of Spermatorthum or Ccminal Weakness, Sexual
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oue is enabled to cure it hn,elf perfectly, and at theleast
possible cost, thereh:t articling alt the advertised nos.
truma of the day. - This Itrtute will prove a boon to
thousands
Sent under seal, tunny address,ln a plain sealed enve
lope; on the receipt of six cents or two postage stamps,
by addressing, CJIAS. J. C. ELINIi g Cb.,
127 Bowery, 3lew York, Post Office, Box, 4 , 59 e. •
194; 19, '93-3ur.
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-- *tobro anti - Entimate .
THE 4, DT_I T Cil SETTLEMENT
bDOWN Tows : - -ExtrnatVe I rin,'Opper and'ilitore
Astitlishattittn—The untleirsigned • 'respecttrilly in
forms his friends and the public, generall3 that he loot"
removed his establishment tram the="Duttli Se it lemene .
up town, to the ;spacious Atone fornterl3 'eietipieo l"y
-31innich .k , Brand, - itad nearly opposite Whites C. vitt
ing Store. _ .
lie has just receited a large assortment of COON,
COAL, PAN.LOR. - and
.NIN4-PLATE ,SIGVES of the
most approved and latest patterns, which he can and is
det mined to sell as cheap, it not a little cheaper, than,
can ballad elsewhere in the country, -
lie has also, and intends keeping constantly on hands,
a large assortment of Tin Copper and Sheet-Iron 35 are,
made of thelest nutterial and by good workmen. .
Alf - Persons in want ~f anything in the above line
are requested to give bim a call before- purchasing else ,
where, is he feels cony in i ed that he catrsuit them either
as regardsthe article or the price. • .
SPOUTING made mid pot up at the shortest notice.
All kinds of repairing done neatly and expeditiously.
Old pirstei, Brass and Copper taken fa exchange for
Ware, or thehighest price given in cash.
June IT, ISIS. . - . , JACOB ILVILVER.
-perOUSEKEEPERS, READ !---Gal-
II I lagher's Suarisc ir-Tight I—A New Flat Top
cutitilNG STOVE. The ; plates are very heavy, and the
whole Stove is finished in a superior manner. 1 warrant
this Stove to be superior to any Flat-Top Stove now in
the market, and' reipec Unity invite my friends and the.
public to call and examine this Stove, of which, there
are several sizes. • .
I have also a great variety of other COOKIENI
STOVES of every Style ;- PARLOR. STOVES, new and
beautiful patterns, together with a heavy stock of
aTOFES fur Churches, Stores, Offices, Hotels, &c..
aon - N S.' LUDWIIa,
•
WhOlesale and Retail Dealer in '
.STOVES, TUT AND COPPER WARE. •
N. 11.—I have been appointed Sole Agent for Galls,
gher l e Celebrated&Darin Air-Tight Cook Btovein Chank
beraburg- Pa. , June 17,1863.
- 4 T ETTEI,II - AMILTON & CO'S
Great Stove and Tin Ware Store corner of the
Diamond, Tan be seen the largest,best:and Thinnest
'Stock of Elabds inEhambersbnrg. They have , COOS,
STOVES for Wood ,and Coal s ot latest patterns and
'til sties, fit fair` prices. [June 17,1863.
A LWAYS ON HAND, A_ LARGE
assortment of- the .yery best Tin, Japanned and
eopperware, &e., sold low at
ETTER, HAMILTON & - COT. '
A.LL WQRIc,w..A.I3,RA.N . T..ai, and
cheaper than can be bought . elsewhere the
county., Come andseeliAt t u:y. at
1110.11LTONA
CIALL .F 011; PARLOR AND Dr=
IL) NINO ROOM COOK STORM They are pretty,
Sno4 and cheap. - - =OK, HAMILTON & CO'S,
A few . doors from Shryocee Boa Store.
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LAWDRETH'S •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
IND SEED WAREHOUSE,_ • - -
21 and 23 South Sixth. street, Philadelphia.
DATED La:maim & Son, Proprietors of Bloomadate
which contains near four hundred acres, in high tine s
levoted to the production of GASMEN Sanwa, are pow
orepared'tl supply Country' Merchants, Draggisti and
slintheis who deal in Seeds,witb large or small quati•
titles, by the Pound or bushel, and also in papers made
ready for retailing.
- The Establishment represented by David Landreth &
Son; has been founded nearly % of a century.
- The wide spread popularity, and the demand;increaSt-
Ingfromyettr te year. for - '
' LANDRETH'S WARRENTED
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GARDEN SEEDS
_ trevidence of the high _Value entertained fcr them by
the public. -
Lareketh'e.Garden Seeds are not only favorably i•e•
dyed throughout the Unit* but are shipped to many
tereign ports. Indeed; it maybe stated with national
.aide that they come into active competition w tilt Eng,
ieh :iced on British Soil.
Dnvid,tandreth & Son invite all who are not already'
arichnsers of their Garden Seeds, to make a 'trier of
.hem—asshred thatithey will bei found fully - equal .to
heir high reputation.
Landreth'i Rural Register and Almandc containing a
atalogue of Oirden Seeds' With instructions, furnished
• Irate. Also—Catalcve of Agricultural 'ltnplemtmta:
. - DAVID LANDRETH - SON, -
• Nes. Tl,artn 23 South Bth S t., Philadelphia,
Lng: '63.1y
7,00
000
A GO
. ..... 14 00
QEF,t) can
Abe,Nnzers LotowroxSEl.lD WIIEA inrittan.
titteato eultpurchasers. - rricoisl.so per. bualte),Ad.
dress or apply to the underaignod at Chambereburg
aeptl6-2t .BrcLuar.
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TYAV3I/4Tfr."if bel
or,th tipsitiais; can tkirnish ,thent with the
REOOSITOBI Three months forM cents; six months for
50' cents, or one year for $l.OO.
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