The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 30, 1863, Image 7

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S . T VAT. R --TII6 F 4 leVenth
ANNUAL EXiIWLTION
. , of the
P4nnBylcania State Agricultural Society
wall be held at
NIONT(4O)IERY COUNTY; DaNN,i,„
41 'B:plusher. 't/t/1 rii:Mitia and Octaberlxt Stl,lSt,3,
-, — Norrtstoorm is about 17 LaiiesNest of Flailealelphia;on
takol-,:thAtatyMill River. and is taccesSible by Railway 'to
atietseya portion of the State.
a , The tirnuade are lE , autifully ei,tuatel. containing 23
~Beres of ground, withdlne targe,builaßnans tbefelnaerect
..ol,•taixexher with largo amount of sin...dating. :The track
ies lid to t.euse of thu best hall-tnile tracks in the state.
The premiums arc the lie tviest ever olfertal lay the .3oeie
aial)LlZlt lug to :daunt slooo,_. - preadult's for all
grades of elat.i. exceed s.looe, five of which are . s3o each,
3Sa tram $2. , to al5. others runnintt doWit to' lesser t aces
'Bent herd nut less than 15 head, firsts pr•etnitun Val; 2nd
premium SLS.
i dif,," o :or 411 grades the pretniunts exceial,3l33 - 0 The
rgtostt faith); 22 bet ween $23 and. $2O, and others ‘ rang=
JdgJietu $1.5.510 and $5. -
Fur•J'eultry there is along li't of premiums, from $2
Aetsl each. In, the following classes most liberal premi
sines arc colored: Yiows. Cultivators, Drills, IfiNtronsa
his aping and Mowing 31aelaines, ,Cutters, Corn :Shelters.
,t!tder lulls, Pumps, Bucket's, Tiu Ware. Lather and its
3!attufacturel, Gas Fixtures, Marble 31:tattles,
,'Grain, and Seeds, Vegetables; and also fur Domestic anal
lion/act' dd Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets, satlnet.Shirt -
log. Sheeting, Blankets, Flaninals. Startwis,Rtait Goods,
e - mtle Sze.. Ilread.Cakes, Preserves, J
,Intrge,premiutras are offertii fur every variety of Fruit
ttualltowers. The Floral Tent will be the largest ever
aVrecteal'hy the Society. and will f 'moos of the most la
, tructive features of the ligitibitiOn. Fruit, Grapes and
. Wine will be exhibited in this department.
Thu Fenn:ay' vania it diractd and Norristown Railroad
have :arranged to carry at titles Pat exhibition round flout
Abu ilx.iiintlon freight free. requiring the f art% larding .
,freight to he paid, which will shipper when
rtXPIS AI.. returned to the tltation whence shipped. It is
boreal to adiect the &tale with other huportant roads.
,
i;geursiorts at reduced rates will be a anion ail the lead
ing Railroads.
liutries can be winds at, the Office. in Norristown: attg
ihe 4th day ol Septemlair. All articles must be enterß
on the I ,, t.ka on or bcpro Tuesday evening September
'4.:11. lixhibitiirs must become members. Membership
41, with C,tir Coupon Tickets each, of which will admit
+roe:l - remit' to the Fair once.
STISOLI: A OStISSION • ` , 5
A List of Premiums nnd . Regulntiolie ettn had
4r, ~.ilivst•litg the geert.taty.
TIIO.MAS' P. KNOX, Preiiiitnit.
A. - M.lol4'En LINGAILETt, See„y, Norristown, Pa.
' Sept. 2. 6:2-.St,
11 RE t 11. I U3l THRESIIER.—Th e ,
übscelflpr is the only authorized Agent for the Cale
Vheelcr A: Mellecit's Proniuni. Two-holt% Thresher
&MI Vie tiler. with Railroad Power, for Franklin and
'Adams Counties. fiefs uow ready to receive'orders fir
tba Name.
•
Tide Machine is it Two-horse Power, and will Thresh'
iatriVtileaii any kind of Grain. It is the Pia:l%llllM' MA=
it.iving *taken the Premium at the United
at ttes. unitati the State and County Fairs. wherever ek
tell. They are made of the best material, and war
/Intel ny one of the largest, and most responsible
Atitablisliments in the United Stites. It is warrentod to
threats and clean from BO to 1:01i bushels -of Wheat, and
double that quantity of Oats hi a- day. It requires bitt
tivo horses, and tin driver. The Power rind Machine can
both tie worked in an ordinary Rai n Floor. The Agent
himself TWA one of these Mitchierslastmeasrn for tour
months constantly. and can test* to the truthfolness
elle trove stateof facts. 110 has threshed as much as
'O2 Bushels ortVlient. in 4b hours. Ile -worked the
isnme two horses constantly in the :Machine, and at the
Md ,lf the time, they were in as g. o l condition as lit
first. lie. therefire. is prepared to refute the idea, that
tbiy are hard on horses. lie paid $60.00 for onetier-se
eve:Land W.OO fir the ether, and they rather improved
than depreciated in value.
Persons wishing to buy will please make :indication
triton, as it will take sometime to get them from Albany,
Y. Price with Railroad pow_er at Albany. $llB5, with
Ireight. ad del. Lever power, f iur.horse. with same Ma
thine—V.ss. freight added. The agent will order none
brittle - tie sold. . 11,0111:1LT It LACK;Agent.
. June 17. 'Wm.* Co , Pa.
p_ STRUCK., MANUFACTUREROF AGRICULTITRAL - IMYIibIENT6.—Shop on
Ater street, between Queen and Washington, Ghana
beraburg. Pa.
WAGON MA KING !—llaving connecteti with his Drill
and Rake Factory that of Wagton-Makinz. and having
41tripinyeil one of the heed practical Wituontnakers in the
<county. be feels confident in assuring Farmers, and oth .
ern median this kind of work.- that he is prepared to
resider entire satisfaction to all who may illrlVe their or
ders. -All work entrusted to him will be pi °raptly' and
_neatly executed. at moderate prices. eitherfot new or old
Work. Farmers are nvited to call, gala him a trial, and
get t lie worth of their money. •
BIACKSMITIELNG!—IIe also carries on the Black
tmaltii ng, mid OM ploys a skill folworkman, who is able. to
do all kinds of Smitlaing which is repaired for Wagons,
&c. o
•
GITSI-SPRING GRAIN AND HAT RARE. .
Ma conch. nes to eotintrnct I,is Unsurpassed Patented
Cam Spri ng Grain itnil flay Matte.
Alliriztato and County Ri g ht& Par aaie.
June 17, '63.
GRI CU LT TJRA L IMPLEMENT
31,4.NDFACTRItERS.—wr. L. no YERd BRO.
;Sixth St. and ilermaneown Avenue,
?Hann rnctn i <•rdod the
Premitun Farm Griit
Horse Powers Kw! Thrathti
Circular Sim Ilachipes,
o,,mn
Grain Fans,
.
Cultivators, .
- - flarrOWl9,
• Plow,i
•
' ' 7 . and every variety of Approved
Agricultural Implements.
'Fixd fin. Circular And siddreso , ' ' * -
W 31.: L. BOYER k 8R0.,'
Philadelplita,
July 15:637'iy
IOREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL
The only reliable F u•mer'e G list Mill.
Ie 'ample. durable and efficient.
'Orito • .d 1 kinds of grain rapidly.
Ie adapted to Homo PowerA.
' Svery Farmer should have one.
Price moderate.
agsnd for descriptive Circular and address
WM. L. BOYEIt & BRO.,
Agricnitnrallmplemcut Mauer ir tlf rera.
Sixth at. and Germantown Avenue, Plaholelph ia.
• Icily 15. .
CORN • SIIELLERS !
Theeelehrtted
CORN
PATENT CORN SHELLER
mod tle.pero tor andelean,er, for Jlorse Power-4ts capacity
it front 1000 to 1500 thithels per day. The celebrated
STAR CORN SHELLER,
schrtel for hand and horsepower. Those Shelters have
ws tarrior. Address
WM. L. WZ)YER k 880.
Agrienl tura) Implement slnnulact
iVnt 19-3 m Pbiindeipltia
ORSE POWERS &
TIIRESII
ERA.
manila llndlessChain Horse Powers.
Improved Cumbined Threshers hod Cleaners.
Premium Threshers and Eeuernttos.
• Cirenler Saw MOCliilleS fur Cross Cutting 'Wood
Address IFII. Ll HOVER
' - Agricultural Implemetre.Mannfteturers.
ang ID ant ' • Philadolphin.
FA RA BELLS.—.3lyers & Bragd
are invents for Franklin co., to Bell the LEBANON
LS.., These Bells are superior to . any other Bell
=de In the State. We Imre sold a large number in th;
CAttity and find them to give good satisfeetion. 'fhi,e
bellmare superior In tone to any other Iron bell. an
eqoal to most brims bells. All bells sold are warranted
W stand, and if any should break. we will supply a new
Otte in place.
• June 11. '63
Lows! PLOWS'.—Pile celebrat
ee EAGLE' SELF-3 IIARPENINGattd Stool ext.end
Ong point Plows. Address
• WM. L. BOYER dr. 8R0.,'
Agricultural irnplenterits Blannticturero
erg 13-3 m Philadelphia,
RICKOK'S CELEBRATED CI
DER MILLS, on which nine ,bairels °folder has
n made in a day by one man with the assistance of
twoamail boys. For wale by SAMUEL sraßtliT.
Chambersbni g August 19,'63.7t , - ' , •
yA.R3I. BELLS.---We are Agents, to
.ea the Lebanon Iron BelL The best articlnia'•ule.
I belle warranted not to break. Call and examine - our
titock, as we are determined to sell goods at short profits.
—June 17, '63. MYERS & BRAND.
11CrATIVESTING TOOLS.—Forks,
Rnkes, Scythes, Cradles, Siiat &c.
'MYERS & BRAND.
laestautants.
FRA.....4iN 'HALL RESTAUR
ANT.-lIARTIN BROWN, Proprietor. This well
nown Eating Saloon le fitted up in elegant style, and
_ the no d e rsigned is prepared to serve up FRESH OICS
_TER& pvill, FROGS. TRIPE. `iCIIICKENS, TURTLE
And - "11.1F..1.7 4 SOUP. and Game of all kinds.
. . I;FASEIABA.UGIPS AND LUDW.L.PS ALE,
4eAsstantiy on hand.
- -
lie resp_.!ctfully asks a continuance of the patronage
46 tibeeguy bestowed byhis friends and the public.
• Jane a, ' B3 . NIADTIN BuowNr.
JEIALTDIORE - LOCK HOSPITAL
DR. JOIINSON, the founder of this_ Celebrated
lastitutionolers the most certain. speedy, and only
effectual reiNdy In the world for Aldeets. Strnetnies.
Seminal Weakness. Psin in the Loins, Constitutional De
bility, Imputesee, Weakness of the Back ani-
Affections of the iiidneyg. Palpitation of the Heart.'
Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases of the Head,
Throat, Nose,..ir r kik; abd all those serious and midair.
clinly disorders arising from the destructive habits so
Youth, which (lest ioy both body and mina. These secret
and solitary practices are more fatal to •their victims
than the. 8-1114 of the hyrens to the mariner Uly-sus,
blighting their iaost brilliant hopes, or acticipatihns
rendering Marriage, ii:c..ituposslble..
YOUNG MEN.
Yonnk Men evpecially. who' have become the vialims
of Solitary Tice.thnt dreadful and ..estruCtivc habit
which annually sweeps to an nntimcly grave thousands
of young men of the most exalted Latent and belthtn
intellect,who iniglitotherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thanders of eloquence. or Waked to
ecttaey the living lyre; may call with.. toff confidence ;
MARRIAGE!'
'Aferr.ed persons. or young men contemplating mar
ringe,bring aware of physical Weak nesi!. organic debility,
deformities, &c., should immediately consult Dr. Jdhros
Etc under`the care of Dr.dohnetoti
may religiously connde in bin boner as-a gentleman, mid
'etoiddently rely upon his eltillas a physician. -
INFILEDIATELT CURED AND PULL VIGOR. SE:STOHEI)..
This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by
those who have beimitte the victims of improper WM
geucee. Young vermin are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that
,may e-sue. Sow, who that' understands the subject
Will pretend to deny that the pniver of Procreatiew is
.Let. sooner by those failing into iniproper than by
the prudent, Besldmibeitig deprived of thepleasute of
heslthy.effspring, the must, serious and "destructive
.sympathy to mind and body arise. The system become
deranged. the physical and mental powers yeakened
!,nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the, heart
ityiwting of the frame, cough, sylup,oln
of consumption -
Office 110. ,7 SoutA Frederick Street,
seven doors-from Baltimore street ,‘East
the steps. 80, particular In observing, the name had
ontaber.or you will mistake the place.
ire A 'CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS...
No APreury or Nc4yeenux Drugs,
DR. JOHN - STON',.;
, i;
' amber of the 'Royal College of Surgeons. London, gi : a
nate front one of the most eminent. Colleges of, the
United States. and the greater part of whose life has
, been spent in the hospitals of Loudon. Paris, Philadel
phia autl elsewhere, has,effected some of the most aston
idling clues that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the head mid ears when asleep; great
nervousness. being alarmed at sudden sounds. and hash.
fulness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes
with derangement of mind, were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE! '-,-
, When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea
sure finds he has imbibed tl e seeds of this paladin die
ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of
,shante. or drool of discovery, iletet 8 him from applying
to those who from education and respectabibty_ean
"atone befriend It itn.delaying tilt the ron..tit ntional symp
toms of this horrid disease make theiruppeamnce, such
-as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose nocturnal pain.
'in the head and limbs. dinine:dof sight. deafness, nobs
nit the shin. hoses and arms, blotches on the honed, face.
,and extremities. progressing with frightful rapidity,
till fit last the Palate of the mouth or the bones of the
' nose lall in and do victim of this awful (Eaves° becomes
a horrid object of conintiaseratien, till di nth puts a pee
rood to his dreadful sufferings, by sew ins him to "that
bourne front whence no traveller returns." To such,
therefore, Dr;Johnston pledges himself to preserve the
mo 4 I nviol able secrecy ; and from his extensive practice
in the first Hospitals of Europa and A merica, he can
c ntidently recommend a safe anti speedy cure to 'the
ttuflirtunate victim of this horrid di , eitse.
It 4 a nielmicholy.ft.t that thousands fall victims tc
this horrid disease - owing,to the unskilfallness of igno
rant pretenders trim by use of that deatlful poison, Mer
envy, thin the constitution,ared either send tile un'orttr
nate tome untimely grave, or make the residue of life
miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr .J. with esses those who have Injured thentselvee by
private autinipr:Te.• indulgences.
Thee are some of the sail and melancholy effects pro
Alcoa by e.tr'y habits of viz:--Weakness of the
llitek and Limbs. Pains in the [lead. Dimness of Sight,
Lo ss of Muscular Power. Pa,'ldeation of the Heart. Dys.
liepsia. Nervous Irritability. Dttaug.nient of the Diges
tive Functione.Gcueivl Debility, Symptoms of Consump
thin. Se,
lIENTLLIX, the fearful ilfects•im the mind are much to
e Brea led: loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Dei.res.
°ion , of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion to &day,
'Self-Distru%4. Love of Solitude.l &c., aro soma
of the evil effects.
Thousands iS..perscros of n'l ages , an now :judge what
is - the cause of Theit detilhilfg health. losing the. r vigor.
becoming weak. pale, hare singular appearance about
the eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumptian,
D.STROCK.‘
Dr. Johndon'slncigorating Remedy for
,Or
ganic Weal nags. .
ny this great and imp taut remedy. Weakness ,31
the Organs id speedily cured. and full vigor restored.
Thou,trid," et tli most TIPIVNIN and debt:itnted. who
had lodt all hope, have been itunte4la tely relieved: All
impediment, toMarriage. Physieaa Ilental Di+quall
flration. Nee , orts Tt enoullug. Weak:tem.,- or
Exhaustion ,yf t he trit*.t fearful kind, speedily cur ed ,by
.11r. Jai toton
Who have injured themselv, R hy a certain practice, in
*Wig.? I in when nlonti--a habit fregnently learned fr, m
evil rumpani,ns. or at school. the effects are nightly
felt. even when Bleep, and if nut cured. rdn , ler ma •
i Lige impossible. and destroys both mind and body.
should apply nediately.
What a pity that.; young non. the hope of his coun
try. the tiarling of hit pareutitZ should tie snatched frinn
all pr o spects and enjoyments life, by -the conftegn ens!
of deviating ft'. to :he path of ntture. and.inthilging In a
re; min secret hbits. Such persons, before conteuiplat •
ing
'should reflect that a sound mind and body are the
:nest ne.e-iictry tequisiies tem.:l:note connubial happt
imsei . Indeed without these, theJeurney through life
beckon a-weary pilgrimage. the prospect hourly dark
ens to the view: the mind becomes shadowed with de
spair. :md filled with the nielauchuly rellectilm that
the haPpinesi of another becomes blighted with Our
own.
OFFICE No. 7, SOUTH FRED . BRICK
BALTIMORE.
The many tlimisands cured if this Institution in the
last fifteen yearr. and the numerous important surgical
Oper.itimili per formed by Dr. J„ witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons. notices
of which have appeared again and again before the pub
tic. is a suffleient guarantee to the afflicted.
N. D. .There are sir many ignorant an worthless
quacks advertising themselves as Physicians. ruining
the heal th of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems
it necessary to say to those unacquainted w Ith his rep
utation. that his Diplomas hangin his office. ,
fifirsTA its NOTICE—AII letters must be post paid,and
contain It posts, e s amp for the reply, or no answer g ill
be sent. Feb' 5, ',433-lyr.
FAR H. T. ANTHONY,
itanufzcturens n! Photographic Material",
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS:
gyt:ns &BRAND
itiur Catalogue now embraces considerably over Fear
Thousand different sublects"(to which additions are con
tinually bung indite) of Portraits of Eminent Americans
etc.. viz:
72 Major.4l - Snerals, 521 Stateembn, _ 4 1
190 Brigadier-Generals, 127,Divinee,
2i9 Colonels, 116' Authors,
414. Lieutenant-Colonels 30 Artiste,
207 Other Officers, 112 Stage, .
60 Navy Officers, -• 46 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent oroign Portraits.
2,500 apies of Works of Art, -
including reproductions of the most celebrated Engrav
ings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt
of stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our
Catalogue will be filled on receipt of 81.80, end sent by
mail free.
Of these svo manufacture a great vriety, ranging in
price from 50 cents to $5O each.
Our Albums have the reputation - of being stiperior in
beauty and durability to any others. The mailer kind
can be sent safely by mail at a postage of siz cents per
oz.
The more expensive can be sent by express.
We also keep a large assortment of
STEDESODPES AND STERESCOPIC'-TIEWS
Our Catalogue of these will be sent to' any aildresi on
receipt of Stamp.
E. & H. T. ANTONY,
Manufacturers ,A Photographic Materials
501 Broadway, New ror7c.
Friends or relatives of prominent: military Men will
confer a favor by sending ne their likeness to ooPY-
They . will he kept carefuhy and returned untanned;
Pine Albums made to order for Congregations to pre
sent to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suitable
laseriptions,?ce. • fang 19-Con.
-Ort_itat, ,‘,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS!
YOU G• MEN,
MARRIAGE
TO STRANGERS
MotoVa-Pilit•
501 Broadway, - New York
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
; .(4.1).-!fiftWilin:lo,l3qolo-,rig:‘,.9llllllo,gog.gtONa•
.2,oopiego at ILO):
VENYEDY NILL.—Law Part
net' ship--The undersigned have associated tnem
-I.eiVtB in the practice of the Law in the several eourta of
Yrank,in County. 0111 t eon 31arket Street; in the room
heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy.
T. B. KI:NNEDY.
- T. J. 'SILL. •
TTORNEY AT -LAW.-TV/L
-SON PF..ILLY, A lfraiir'y at Luto —thrwe on Mar
et formorly occupied by Reilly di tit, rp, direelly
"pp site the Mutt U "nen, ehamberslinrg. l'a. Ali legal
buinesa entrrinted to liim will rerei re prompt attention.
He will prae,tice in adjoining Counties. June 17,'63.
Y. S. STIP4I3,IZGII.
jolts ST twAr.T. -
-
TUNIBAITGII & STEWART, At
torrvy; at Law; Chambersburg. PR.. gilie their undi
vided attetiOni to the Practice of their Profession.
John" Stewart agent for procuring •Bounty Money,
Petraioniclttlttrirratrages of - Pay.
.(01- Office in the Town Mail, June 17. '63.
11. S. W. S.' STENGER, Attor
xi( • net's 61 Linn, Chnmbersbnrg, Pa. Collections
promptly, attended:to. W. S. Stenger, District Attor
ney and agent for procnring Pensions. Bounty Worley
and Arrears of Day. Office In Franklin Building.-3d
door from the coiner. June 17.'63.
WS. EVERETT, Attorney at Law.
. Mee in Mrs. Will's dwelling. ,directly oppo
-site the (..‘ , Urt - Rouse. Chantberthurg, - Pn. Will practice
in the serum] courts of Fniliklin and Fulton Counties.
All legal business euirneted to his care will receive
prontit attention. - June 17, 1A63.
p:NI'DOWELL SHARPE, Attorney
.at Lotc. Clirroberidiurg. Pa. Office - in Mrs. Bard's
Build' no; directly oppcsitS the Court House.
• Jun e 17. 1•013.
(2 0. SEILHAMER; Attorney at
A, ji • Law, Chambersburg, Pa. Office—Main Street,
above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. 0101-
er. Esq. - • Jun.l7. 1863.
aEORGE EYSTER & E. J. BONE
lug BRA ri E. AlLorneyx ht Law, !ive removed to the
room on n Street. one deer South of ib stet's Store.
June IT, '63.
S. CLARK, Attorney at Law, has
removed hie Office few doors East of Ids former
toy ,tt ion. on 3forket streerfSonthqdrie.) June 17.'fi3.
CALVI N
M. DUNCAN, Attorizvy at
C Law, jONcc on Market Street. in Lawyer's . Row.
oppogite th 6 C r urt Itquqc. Juno .
rp L . FLETCIIER, Attorney at Law,
• Clumbersburg, Pa. Oilier on Enst .Ifurket Went,
neArlynnpante,tlie C •urt Thum: June 17.'63.
A LEN.. K. M'CLURE, Attorney at
Law, Chambersburg. Pn. Office in the Franklin
mpuritory June 17, '63.
D cntiottp.
118. WM. B. lIIIRD'S DENTAI.
H.F.AirmES A RETILEDE.T 711 E
Insuring Flue Teeth and SWeut. Breath, and curing
'Toothache i{ NeurAlgia.
Do Son wish to be blessed with ;Indio) aired f ir Peat ly
Whit , . and &wind Teeth? Use Dr. WM. IL 'MID'S
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warialitoi flee from
acid. alitali,or any injurious substance. Price.:ls cents
per box.
eware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders,
which u liken but destroy.
D., you wiih to be' certain that your breath le pure,
sweet and azreeable to. Michaud or wife. lover and iriend?
tse Dr. .11U1tD't , C'.'LI.IBItATED swum WASII
Price, 37 cents per bat tie.
The astringent wash is also the halt remedy in 'the
world for Canter. Bad Ennis, Sole
Month. etc. It has curet] hundreds.
Do you wish your childre, suffer from Toothache?
Get Dr. JIG it l} S MAGIC TOOTIIACIIE DROPS. Price,
12 cents per bottle.
Are you afflicted with Ni lir:Agin? Get Dr. WM U
HERD'S NEUR A LGIA PLASTERS. The most effective
and delightful remedy known for Pains in the kaee.
Chest. Shoulders.
,Neck, or any part of the body
They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe rind charm
pain away. Tryvhem. Price, 15 rind 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
A Treatise on the best method of Preserving the
Teeth mailed on receipt of the price-10 cents.' It is a
vainabb• little work, and bliuuld be in the possession of
every person.
For sale at all the best 9tores throughout the cOuntry.
CALTION.—As there ore dealers who take advantage of
our adverOsements t' impose upon- their customers in
ferior preptiratiOlig. it is necessary to insist upon haring
what you call for. - and you nil GET TITE nmr. thoroughly
t,..,ted, and prep.trea he - an experience I 11.1141 selentthc
Dentist, Trunsurer - of the New York Zitnto Dentinie As.
gociation. and Vice President of the New York ...lay Den
tal $,ll Addresa WM. It 11C111
June ri, *f . o-tr. Tribune Building,. New Yolk.
TEEryll INSERTED ON AMBER
BASE.—DR. N.::CRLOSSEIL Offie still .I“ hisrest
( cute on EAST mmuwr STREET. near the Franklin
Railroad. D‘mti•giy in all itilpanches attended to with
all the modern improvments. Having publiAed to
this cominunity for more than two years. that teeth on
Amber is in every way CHEAPER AND LE run than
teeth on ;ivy other mated:ll.l ..ould say that I still see,
no reason to change my ,minion, for there are many per
sons in Chnniben4irg end vicinity for whom I have
inserted teeth-on AMFIEh who can te<Cry to their snpe.
rior teer;t. ;
N. 13. All work warranted to give satigfaction.or no
charge. Teeth extrarted without pain with perfec t ßafe' , without takine Chloroform. For . ftirther , infor
motion e.Ol at the Office. [June 17, iSfia.
•
St •IILOSSER, 'Surgeon
Tfenn-The has removed his Office
ft-om the Mansion lionse to the residence of Mr John
Northlve4 corner of the Dintnond. and immedi
ately opposite the Franklin flute'. Office on the se
cond flot.r.irttntece through the passage, to the right
as yon ascend the stairs.
June 17, 1863. W. W. SrIILOSSEII.
REMOVAL. -Dr. J. K. RETD, Den
, fi.te, has rettloVed 116 office Iron' the corner o , the
Public liquil re. where he practised so many years. to the
corner of Slain and Queen Streets, above Wm. lleyeer'e
Drug Storii. Ohm hel slirg. Pa.. where he will lieplowed
to receive lily' calls of his friends. [Junel7.lS63.
4Jivoicians.
DR. A. B. SHAW returns his thanks
to the citizens of Franklin comity. for the lib
eral eocourawlment bestowed oa him the last three
years. and invites those who here not mule trial of
I.IO3REOPATIIY to do so. tnnsulfutions Pm All cu
rable cases can rely on a more speedy cure than under
any otht.raysterm Dr. S. has reutoved to Nnrila Main
ptred. n short distance below_ the point, where lie in be
felled Lead) attend to calls. either in ton uor country.
when not absent on professional business.
Juno 17.1863.
DR. W. B. BROWN. PROP. P. WALK.
B DROWN & WALK, 7.7eetrfeal Phy *Wang. Office in Franklin Building, WEST :31.4.11-
EST'STREET, CliftlitherSittlrg. Pa.
The above treats all Chronic Diseases by means o.
GALVANISM and the different in , qiitications of ELEC
TRICITY, as discovered and taught by ProLLlollas.
June 10,63-tt
DID. JOHN MONTGOMERY Will
attend prinuptly tont! calls in his line. Office
)loin :street, next dour to the Engle Hotel. and nearly
opposite the residence of the Hon. George Chambers.
Clintabersburn, June 17.1863.
D R. J. C. RICHARDS will .attend
Jl . JApromptly to all calls in his line. Office on Main
Street, next door to Spangler's Drug Store.
/re OFFICE Henna—Front 7 to 9, A.M.; 12 to 2 and 6
P.M. . June 17,1863.
Sattoarbing Atittoro.
UNDERLICH -& NEAD,
librwarding and Comniission Merchants,
Nort Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley
Railroad Depot, CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
Cars fun regularly to and from Philada. & Baltimore.
AGENTS.—PuAcom ZELL & HINCUMAN, No. 808 Mar
'kat 'Street; Philadelphia.'
P.3.—Lykens Valley, Broken Egg and Nut COAL (di
rect front the mines). - Wilkesliarre and Pine Grove
FOUNDRY COAL. LUMBER and SHINGLES,, SALT,
PLASTER and HANCOCK CEMENT. kept (xmstantly
on hand. ; FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE, of all kinds,
purchased at the highest cash prices.
sep A, 63 WUNDERLICH k NEAD:
CIIMBERL'D VALLEY WARE
HOUSE. The Forwarding business will hereafter
be conducted by C. W. EYSTER & -CO., at the Ware
house at the C. V. Railrdad, where they hope to receive
a liberal patronage.
DEPOTS-41uzby & Co..' 365, Market St , Philadelphia,
and John Binghatn,lsl Howard St.,Baltimorc.
June 17,'63. - C. W. EYSTER & CO:
THOMAS ' t. GILLESPIE, JACOB =UNA.
_II7I4ISPIN & ZELLER, Produce
AND COXVISSION MEACHAM. end Wholesale Gro
om; North Went Corner of Sixth and Market Streets,
Philadelphia Pone 17,'03.
13ooks• - • a Stationfrk
Q S. S lIRYO ,
/Oa Bc)ORSELLEIt 'STAiTONF.II.,
Now occupies his N PAN . 8 - TORk ROOM . , and is prepir63
to transact • bugnessliith greater facilities thar
ever. ' - .
BOOKS
'. Se Ranks, Miscellaneous Books, Toy Books.
Law lluaks. Medical Books, Sunday School Books
Military Books.
BIBLES
A large aetortthentef Pocket and Family Siblip
BLANK BOOKS
Of a n tizes, qualities and styles of binding
STATIONERY
A great variety of all kinds of Writing and Print
ing Papers„ of French. English and American man
-1111u:tare: Also, Enteli”ms of all sites and qualities
Ink, Pens. 'Pencils,. India Rubber, Tapes, Seals ;
Quill s.roPY Books, Blotting Board, Knives, 'Fraser* ,
Writi n g Sand, .ke.,
_ GOLD PENS.
The Ters best Gnu. Ps,is in the Markdt. fun;
warranted. made by Leroy - W. Fairchild, of N. Y.
BLIND PAPER
A fullvariety of pa.4eiiis and qualities
WALL- PAPER. -
'Nearly Two HUNDRED ditrereat, natterne.together
with suitable Berderings, audl'elvet
PICTURE PRIMES.
o ra l and Square Frameifor Fliotpg . MPhe• Frames
made to order. • . '
FREi. GLASS;
For Picture Frames., of iny size,. '
CHEEP NO 'ELS , •
Much lower than publishers' prices, among which
are the followin g:
The White Cruiser, _
The Banger,.
The Midnight Queen, • i
English Tom,
Josep ine, - . ,
Maid of the Saranac,
Capt. Ilawkes, .„
Dnn Bernardo's Daughter, .
Helene, • .
. David Duffieks,
Sketches in France, • ,
Verner's Pride. , •
Sentt's Novels, • .
Dickens Novels,
• Mrs.Southw'thrsNovels,
Mrs. Gray's Novels,
Buiwer's Novek.,
-Arthur's Novels, -
Lucy Sanford,
Rifle Shots,
Trial and Triumph, ' • • -
'Prince and P . edlei, -
Annette., ,
East Lynne.
• roY,
Leiends and Stories,
Red ;rack,- -
Red Scout,
Belle of the Bowery.
Sybil CaniPhell.
- - Grace Weldon.
-
Rival Beauties.
The Grumbler,
' Barren Honor,
The Squlre.-
Falkland,
MilroSe.
Chips from Uncle Sani's Jack-knife,
The Everlasting Fortune Teller.
The Maticenvering Mother,
Mareuerite,de Valois,
Foggy :fight at Orford,
The Quiet Husband,
Two Prima Donna&
Morgan's Freemasonry, ,
The Debtor's Daughter.
The Banker's Wife.
•• Highwayman's Ride,
Nobleman's Daughter,
The Scarlet Flower,
The Wife's Trials,
--• Cecilia Howard,
Lena Cameron.
The-Expectant.
' Les Miserable&
500 Puzlet!.
**.* tNor . RAVINGS.
English, French, German and American Engra
vings,
BASKETS
Fancy, Traveling, Book. Picnic, Fruit, Knife and
Clothes Bapkets.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. -
Single and Double •Zephyr, Tapestry and Split
Zephyr, Shetland \Vool, ,ke., So. - •
.NEWSPAPERS. -
The Philadelphia and New York Dailies receivee
daily. Cluhs br individuals supplied. •
WEEKLY PAPERS
Harper's Weekly.
Frank Leslie.
N. Y.- Mercury. -
• . N. Y. Weekly,
New York Ledger, ete
received weekly.
PERIODICALS
Harper's Monthly.
Atlantic Monthly,
• Continental.
Uotley,
Peterson.
Balton,
Knickerbocker,
All the Year Ronn4,
Corahill, etc., etc..
ineeivet ns soon a 9 published. ,
CHEAP LITERATURE.
All the Dime PUblleations, Weekly Nouvellet tes,
Song Books, etc., received dulls. -
.DRIERS.
•
We take Orders for all kinds of goods.
• EXPRESS.
We receive goods by Express EVERT DI r from thcl
En t 4
Bladk Deeds,
! Writing and Printing Cards,
Rulers,
. ! , . Paper Weights,
. 1
1 -.--.! , " Fancy Boxes,
- Corbs and Brushes,
°' Chalk Crayons,
and all standard goods in our„ line constantly on
hand.
MUSIC i
.
'
Sheet Music, for Piano, Guitir, Violin, Flute, etc.
PIANOS
We purchase Pianos on commission, so as to save
our customers from Fifty to One Hundred and Fifty ,
Dollars. •
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. -
. can supply any kind of Musical Instruments
at prices fax lower than usual.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
We can sell Photograph Albums at lower prices
than they can be procured for in the cities.
We have no hesitation in saying to our customers
that from our long eaperiepee, our manner-of do
ing bnsinesk and our great facilities, we do not fear
competition, end have no doubt of our being able
to give entire satisfaction..
Come and see one New Store, our new and en.
l a med stock, and form your own opinions. -
ChaMborsburg. June 17,1863.
ilettoOlt & 13ounto,-agentio.
•
JOHNM
POROY, -;
- AR eYAND NArr.AGENGT,
• 204 SOUTH FOURTH SME, T,
PII7.LADEI.
- The'undersigneffi having resigned his positi nas Pay
-muter in the 1.1.13. Anny, has. opened at No-24SOLIT1ff
.1011RTLL au AG klit CY FOR ?ROO:GUN°
.'kf - NSlGNo , ,,:atid fur the collection drOFFIcFP.s", - SotaliaLV,
LW ails:s44r Chstus against the GoVerninent; •
My long experience as Paymaster. has:given - Ina ann
ual ficilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted with
his busin'ess in all its details. On 'the receipt. by mail.
fAS statement of the caze of claimants,l will forward
he necessary papers for their signature. Personal at.
'cation will be given Cothe cease at Washingti tr.
tio:eharge uutesa succea tut, when m 6, will.be charged
nor collecting all sums under $2O, and $lO on all elms over
hat ailment and under. Larger 'claims - taken on
tiecial arrangement: - Fees in Pension Cases an fixed by
•
4W.
tRFORMATION FOIL AND INSTRGCTIONS TO
•
All Soldiers of the preient war, who hive served two
rears, - and Soldiers discharged for wounds received in
oattle, , without reference to time of service, aro entitled
[fealties their regular pay, to $lOO Bounty.
• In case Soldientor Seamen are discharged fortfisalaily
or wounds received 'while fn . at 'Seri , tee, they - are entitled
to a- Pension according to the disability. • '
In case of the death of the Soldier before,
,discharge,
- hroughilisease contr feted, or woundi received while in
-orrice, his'kvidow is entitled to receive die $lOO Bounty,
hesides arroarages of pay and pension duringher lifetime
- or widowhood, .
-If the Soldier - dte after discbarge:from disenali con
:, tracted or wounds received while in service,his, widow is
I entitled to a_pension of $9O per annum.. „ ,
If no widths or minor children, the mother of the` Sol
flier or Seaman will receive the Pension, if dependant on
him whollyor in part far support, , ,
I If deceased ,Soldier or Seaman loaves -no widow, ilia
t 'children aro entitled to the mine benefits as the Wide*,
kcept when the children may be over the ace of 12 Years.
If no widow , or minor children, the bounty,anch pay
- will descend to the heirs as follows; ,
First to the Father, second to the Mother, - third fo the
Brothers and Si,ters,.. and then to the, next of kin. ,
Discharged, Soldiers, whose ,clothing account was un
settled at the time of discharge, elan recover any balance
„fine thetci, if the Company:Mats are not destroyed. To
draw this balance, write to your Captain for a descrip
tive list. showing Clothing account, and forward It to pie
with your preliminary statement, giving, also the date of
YOUT discharge - -
I Soldiers,who served with the nine months ' volunteers,
I ran recover $27 bounty and premium,without regard to
time of service, if they have not already received it.
Solder who wore-prisoners in the &nth, and Soldlerd
who were absent on tack furlough, are entitled to corn
' mutation of rations.
communicating with this office, state the nature of
'your claim folly, and give the Company and Reg meat to
which you or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged,
as well as your present Pest Office aduresa. '
REFEREN - CES.
Ills Emellency Arrenzw G. CURTIN, Governor of Penn
sylvania, - • •
• Ilex. smut( Cats: cams, Harrisburg, Pa
lle:v. Josimi essay, Chief Justice of the Court of Llahns;
-- Washington. -
lIGN. E. 11, BnoexE, Chief Clerk of Pay Department,
Washington.
110 N. EDWARD MCPHERSON, 31. C. - . Washington. -
files. Jas. P...Srmunt, President Judge, District -Court,
Pittsburgh.
flos. A. K. MeCtmax,Chambernburg, - Pa.
iles.Tnemsa A. Scott, Vice President •Penn'a Rail Road.
. nos. Wst tun B.Tuoams, rollector of the Po'rt,Pidlad'a
lies. C. A. WALBORN, Post Master, Philadelphia.
DREXEL & Co„ Bank"rs; Philadelphia. • '
•J NI ES punt?, President of Bank, 'Philadelphia
BULLITT & FAIRTHOWiE. A ttornim
RIEGEL, WRIST & ERVIN, Merchants, _
LUDWIG, Kzrzrohn S Co. Merchants,,
thurcuarr, Bacenr& Co., - ff
Davin FAUST & CO., Merchants,
DENSAISIN S. JAlrsr.T.'.ltt. & Co.. Merchants,
CURLER E. Motto As & Co., Merchants,
ATWOOD, WRITE & 31.01Tflants. 41
.TOIIN M, PIIMILOY,'
June 17, '62-tf. ' No. 204 South Fourth Street.
DENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR
CLAIM AGENCY.—Pensions procured fOr soldiers
of the present war who aro disabled by reason of wounds
meived. or disease contracted, while In the serylce 05 the
States; and Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and Arrears
of Pay obtained - for widows or heirs of those who have
died or beet, killed while in service.
. JOHN R. ORR. Claim Agent,
Feb.2s, '413-Iy. - Chembereburg, Pa.
Alattufartureo.
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
CHANIIIERNBURG FOUNDRY.
'1 he undersigned takes this method to inform the public
that-he has taken the FOUNDRY so long carried on:by
Win. Seibert, with all the PATTNRNS connected there
with, where he purposes continuing the business, and is
now prepared to make '
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS'
that may be *anted by Alio community. Partieutar
tention will be paid to making and keeping on bend ev
ery description of PLOWS, CASTINGS, WAGON 130X
ES. &c.
Alt kindi of Castings mule to order. i "
New Plows, of dittrrent patterns, always on hand - or
outdo to order. .
.
OLD METAL talon in trade, for which the highest
price will be given.
ity devoting himself attentively to business he hopes
to merit anti t fteivea share of public patronage.
June I7,'Ga. - ABKAIIAM METZ.
QI L E AND BRASS PLATER
AND DinAND STIRRUP MAKER.—The sub
set fiber respectfully informs his friends and the Public.
that he continues to carry on the above business at his
old stand on Main Street,opposito the German Reformed
Church, Chambersburg.
Raving enlarged his bnsinekr, Saddlers and (bull
ma cre will find in his Store Room a general assortment
of Goode suitable to their several requirements, such as
Fair and Country Ilogskins, Patent Leather; dig Trees
full Plated. Thintsl and Japanned; Self-Adjusting Trees
Full Plated. Tinned and Japanned;. Straining Web•hao
Worsted Rain Web. lower than Cotton; Raines, Bits and
tirraps. Plated. Tinned and. Japanned; Conch Handles
tett styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts
toseates, Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood
lig names', Buckles, Brass, Silver and Japanned, all
.tyles and patterns; Ivory and Wooden Mattingslt
sings. Stump Joints, and a variety of other Roods suit
•bie for the trade. ,
AW all kinds of Plating, kn., done with neatness and
• espatcli. LEWIS WAXPLER.
Mardi 24, '43.—ani
1.1 - A r MARBLE YABD.-:—The
LI undersigned respectfully Announces fd the citizens
r Franklin- county that be has opened a New Marble
eard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton,
iirectly opposite J.L. Nixon's Drug Store, Main Street,
n the Borough of Chambersburg,,where he will keep on
mud or make to order nil articles in his line of business,
'itch as MONUMENTS. TOMBS and HEAD STONES.
IiANTLLS, TABLE A STAND TOPS. fic., manufactured
from the very best Foreign and Domestic garble.
He respectfully sol i .
it s a call from those who ms.y be in
want of any article in the above line. He is confident in
his ability to satisfy all Alho may be pleased to - patronize
him, either as regards his‘prices, or the quality, bounty.,
and clutstenekqedlikis work—
July 8.'6,1( - JOHN A.
PRO OM MANUFACTORY—The
undersigned still carry on their AIROOM. MANU
TORY, at their old stand, on East Market Street.
Cliamberaburg. They would inform the public that they
have provided themselves with a Machine to" take off
Itroom Seed, which they will do for such as do not want
to do it themselves, and make their Brooms cheap for
cosh. uron the shares. ' ,
They will also pay CASH FOIL 'BROO4 CORN if well
put up. , I . sept, 16-3 m) ,D.£S. J. LITTLE.
ti IVERSAL CLOTHES WRIN--
U. ..
GER. .
No. 1. LkiligE FAMILY WRINGER. .$lO 00
No. 2.Mann= do do
~ ; - 7 00 .
.
No. 2A. do - do do . ' 600
No. 3. &tem do do 5 50
No. B.IJARGIE HOTEL •do ' . ' 14.00
No. 18. MEDIUM LACSDET do jto run steam) 18 - t3O
No. 22. LAIttlE iio do 1 or hand. 530 00
Nos. 23 End 3 have no Coge. All others are Warranted.
No. 2 is the size generally used in private families.
Cht.annt JUDD, of the American Agriculturist, laps of
the ..
I
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER :
child can readily wring Out a trabfull- of clothes in
a few Minutes. It is in reality a CLOTHES SAVER! A
TIME SAVER' and a STEENOTLI SAVERI The say
ing of garmirnts will alone pay a large per tentage on Its
cost. We think the machine much more than PAYS
FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garment•!
There areseceral kinds, nearly alike in general construc
tion, but wo consider it important that the Wringer be
fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog
the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and
tear the clothes, or the rubber break ntose front the
shaft. Our own is one 4f the'first make, anti It is as
000 D AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CON
STANT USE. -
Every Wringer ioars Cog Wheels is Warranted , in every
- particular.
2\"o Wringer can be - durable without Cog..
IVheels
Atil"A good CAVY aIiAER
_wanted in every toirn.
..Sr- On the receipt of the price from places where no
one is seling. ' , e'en send the Wringer taxa or Expense.
For particulars and circulars nddreea
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aug 23.3 m - , 34t Broadway. New York.
JOB PRINTING, in every style.
dais at the Ace of tbo FRANKLIN REPOSIfAY.
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A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment - Lrid Radical
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*taro Eintuare
TAE "1)13TO a SETTLEMENT'"
bDOWN TOWN!- 4.x/en:its' Tin , Copper arid" Mire
Estalithrentfi— The nudersigtieti 'resittxtftilly Gr
forms his friends and tit.; nubile genet:illy that 11-.
renioved his establishiat tit from the i'Duit , it St t t It
Up town, to the dp.tl.-ittot ileum -formerly ttret t idt it t••
Minnich & Brand, nut 7,,4r1y opposite' White's U
ing Store.
. Re has just received a large.assortznent of, C-091K>
COAL, PARLOR and NINE-PLATE STOVES of the
moat approved and lot, of patterns, whirl, he tan and is
det rmined to sell as chottp, ilnot a little cheaper, than
can be bad elsewhere in , hr country,.
Hellas atao, and intordo keeping constantly on htitid e
a large assortment of Tin: Copper and Sheet-Iron WArd
made of the best mint fol and by good woilinten. •
Amp , Persons in want of anything in the above line
are requested to give him a 'cull before purchasing elite
where, as he feels con t. in, ey that he can bUlt: them either
as regards the article or the price., •
SPOUTING made and put np at the shortest notice.
All kinds of repairing done neatly and expediticiibly,
Old ;pewter, Brass and Copper taken is exchange for
Ware. or the highest price given in cash.
June 17,1.5RL JACOB IS . MILLER.
IFFOUSEIKE EP!: JRS, R EAD !—Gal-
lagher's - .Sulari,eB A ir-Tightl—A New Flat Top
Couti.INO"STOVE„ 'The plates are very heavy, and the
whole Stove is finished in uauperiormanner. I warrant
this Stove to be superior to ady Flat-Top Stove now in
the market, and respectfully invite'rny Mee& and- the
public to call and examine this Stove, of which there
areseveral sizes.
I have also a great variety of other COOROKI
STOVES of every style; PARLOR STOVES, naw mid
beautiful . patterns; together - with a . heavy. stock d OTOTES for Churches, Stores, Offices, Hotels.
JOHN 6. LUDWIG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .•
- STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE.
N. B.—l have been appointed Sole Agent for Galla
gher's Celehisted Sunrise Air-Tight Cook Stove in Chant
bendstig. Pa. = June n 0863.
AT HAMILTON' & CO%
Great Stove and Tin Ware StOre, corner of ibe
tniunond, can he seen -the largeetibeet, and cheapest
stock- of Goode. in Chambersburg. They have COOK
(NO STOVES for Wood and Coal, of latest patterns and
AIL eine, at fair prices. t.innelY,lBo.
QPOUTING DONE AT• SHOAT
tj NOTICE,ot first rate material and che a p. •
Alrwork warranted, and cheaper than can be bought
elsewhere in the County. Call and see for yourselves,
at ' ETTER; HAMILTON 41 COl3.
nearly opposite theßantr.
LITTER, lIAMMTON CO. "ate
12,4 Prepared to put up,the best LIGIFfSINT,ROM
4.t cheap-rates. '
LWAYS ON-HAND, A LARdE
assortment of the very best Thi, Japanned and.
Lopper,±4are, U., sold low at
^ETTEIt, lIAMILTON a COS.
A LL WORK WARRANTET, and
ilk_ cheaper than:can-be benght- elsevivhere in the
county. Come and spe-/thenbuv, at .
, ETTER: HAMIL TON & COIL
CALL FOR :PARLOR AN.p.
R1:1 9 31i 3 OOOK STOVER. They are ratty,
good and cheap. :ETTER, HAMILTON & CO 8,
A few doora from Sktryock'a Book 8tor0:
*Mo.
LANDRETH'S
AGRICULTURAL IMPLRIIENTS
AND SEED WAREHOUSE,
21 and 23 South Sixth street, Philadelphia.
DAVID LANDRETH & SoN, Proprietors of Bloomedale s
which - contains near four hundred acres, in high filth,
levoted to the production of GARDEN SEEDS, _ ararnow
)rePared to supply Country Merchants, Druggist's and
.11 others who deal in Seeds, with large or 'small Oen.
titles, by the pound or bushel;Und also in papers made
ready for retailing.
The Establishment represented by David Landreth g•
Son,has ben foundedmearly jof a century. 4 '
The wide spread popularity, and the denuutd,lncrease•
ingfroru year to year. for
LANDRETH'S WARRENTEII
GARDEN -SEEDS -
a-evidence of the high value entertained fcr them' by
the public.
Landreth's Barden Seeds are not only favorably re
eived th'ronghout the Union. but are shipped to many
foreign ports. Indeed, it may be stated with 'national
wide that they come into active competition With Eng.
isb.Seed on British Soil.
David Llndroth & Son invii a all who are not already
orchasers of their Garden Seeds, to make a' triad of
hem—assured that they will be found fully equal to
heir high reputation.
Landreth's Rural Register and Almanac containing
atmogne of Garden Seeds' with inatrnctions, furtdsheg
ratio. Also Catalogue of Agricultural implements.
• DAVID LANDRETTI & SON,
NOS. 21 and 23 South Sth3 t., Philadelphia.
ang. 12, '53.1y 4
justireo of ti)e
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-H.
DAYlSON:Justicsof the Peace—l:lnce immediate
ly opposite the" Indian Queen Hotel." AII btrsiness en
trusted to his care shall receive prompt .attenthiln: In
sieunteuts of Writing, clan hinds, drawn up In r satis
factory manner. utteAT, '63.
pHAMMAS, Justice of -the Peaci,
Chamberstrurg, Pa. Office on East Margot street.
opposite the Court House, in the offh.eformerlyoccupied
by McClure. Prompt attention given to every
thing in the line of • Magistrate and Scrivener.
sept 0,13344
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