The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, October 07, 1863, Image 7

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    AleMtia°
I t iTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL
R. JonNsog, the .fmnder of this Celebrated
LoCittition, °fora the most certain, speedy, and nnly
,effectual remedy in the werld for (Deets. Structures.
eentittal Weakness. P tin in the Loins, Constitutional Do.
I bllitl, - IMpote.ce, Weakness of the Back anti Limbs.
.A.ifections of the Kidney., Palpitation of the Mart,
Dyspepsia., Nervous Irritability. Diseases of the Head,
Thrust(, Note or :kin; and all those actions and mime.
+choly disorders arising from the destructive labile co
• Youth, which destr oy both body and mine. These secret
\.- and solitary practices are more . fatal to their victims
- (hare the s mg of the Syress to the mariner Illywus,
blighting their most brilliant or actleipations
rendering marriage, &C., impossible.
YOUNG- MEN.
r at m g Men especially, who have become the vl.rilms
of B,llwry Vico,that dreadful and oestructive habit
which animally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands
of yonnemow of the most exalted tweet and brilllan
intellect;who might otherwise have entraneed listening
&mates with the tlutndern of eloquence, or waked to
nesters Ale living lyre; may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE!
•
3farr.ed persons. or young men contemplating mar
riagejboiug aware of physical weakness, organic
deformities, tr., should immediately consult Dr. Johns
ton. •
fie who place tinrielf under the acre of Dr.Johnstoh
SISSY rell.aleualY 'de in itibhonor as a gentleman ;arid
centlieutly rely upo hie skill as a physician.
ORGAkC WEAKNESS!
• -
'IIOIEDIATELY CU'iItf,t.'SD'FULLI7.OOII.II,LSTOELED.
Thir " , fr ,ntly
At disease is the pehalty most frequently paid by
those Who have become the victims of improper indul
. gences. Toting persona are too apt to commit excesses
from niitbeing aware of the dreadful consequences that
may•oasne. Now, who that understands the sultject
pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is
lost sooner by those falling into improper habit thati by
the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure of
itealtlty orspring, the most • serious and destructivi
sympathy to mind and body arise. The system become
deranged. the phytiscal ant mental powers weakihed_
nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
1'11(111 , 00mi, a waiting of the frame, cough; symp.otn
of consumption
Office - No. 7 South Frederick Street,
Eleven doors from Baltimore street, Bast side, up the
ltlui.sterts. Be particular in observing the name and
inumber.or• you will mistake the place.
ior* cunt: W.tERANTRIt IN TWO DAYS.ielEer
•- .2V Afrrcurynr:Virtuenus Drugs.
••' 'DR .T 0 lINSTON,
iltiimaber of the Royal College of Surgeons, London;.gm
idtikte from one of the most eminent Colleges of the
Tinted States. and the greater part of whose life has
been spent iu the hospitals of London. Paris, .Philadel
iiLia and elsewhere, has effected some of the 'post aston
ishlngs,ettros th it were ever known. Many troubled
icttft sing ng iu the bead and ears witeilusletp,.great
nets : oneness. being alarmed at sudden sounds . mut:trash
fuluess,,with frequent blushing, attended sohttelimee
'with deratigmuent of mind, were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE!
• - ,Menthe misguided and imprudent .xotary of plea
- sure finds he has imbibed ti e seeds of this painful die
ease, It too often happi-ns that an ilkinied sense of
shame, or dread of discovery, deters bini,from applying
. to' those who from education road respectability can
-- alone heirlendhim,delayiue till the constitutional syrup.
OtWne of this horrid disease make their appearance, such
ass u!derated sors'thruat, diseased nose. nocturnal pains
•, in the head and limbs, diinness'of sight, deafuess,nolas
on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, fitee,
and extret ities. progressing ` with frightful- rapidity.
till at last the palette a the month or the bones of the
nose tall In and the victim of this werfal ditimseliecemes
*horrid object of conentisseratien, till diath, ,puts a pe
•tiod
„to his dreadful sufferings, by senoin to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns_." • 'To such.
therefore, De Johnstua pledges himself to preserve the
'ot inviolable secrecy and front his extenlive practice
in the first hospitals, of Europe and- A mericn, he can
nfldently recommend a iafe and speedy,pure to the
unfortunate victim of thin horrid disease. '
It is it melancholy ft. t that thousands fall victims to
this horrid disease owing to the unakilfullness of igno
rant pretenders vto,by use of that deadful poison. Mer
nry. ruin the constitntion,and either send the unfortw
pate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life
affserable. •
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
Dr .J. addresses tiIORP. who have injured Ehemselves by
private and improper indulgences.
These are sonic of the sad and nielanehory effects pro
duced by early habits of youth. vie:—Wedkness of the
Bac
k mot Limbs; Palm; in the Head, Dinitiess of Sight.
Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nerions Dernur„.ment. of thelliges
give .F u netion,, euersl Debility, Symptoms of Consump
Lion,
MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are much to
. .
I e drawled: Ives of ‘temory. C,orrfrision of Idene, Depres•
sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversipa to Society.
Seir-Distruq. Love of tc., are sumr
et, the evil rffects.
Thousands of persons of a 9 ages can now Judge what
isthe cause of their declining health. losing tiler vigor.
=becoming weak, pale. have shagnlar appearance about
the eyes, cough. tiniPsymptoms of Consumption.
'Dit. Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for ;'Or
gamic Weakness.
. . .
• By this great and important remedy. Weakness- el
- the Organs is speedily cured. and full vigor restored.
' ' Thousands of the most nervous anddebilitated,who
hied lot all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage. Physical or Mental Disquali.
'fication.Nervotis Irritability. Teem olio g, Weakness or
EAttanstiqu ef the must fearfal kind,speedlly cured by
Dr.Jubuston.
YOUNG' MEN,
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in
dulged in whemalone—a habit frequently learned fr m
evil companions, or at Feb (4)1, the effects are nightly
felt, even when asleep, and If not bared, render ma '-
ring& itnpossible, and destroys both mind and body.
61101114 apply linmeiliately.
What a pity that a yeung man% the hope of his coun
try. the darling of his parents, should be suatche I from
nil prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequenc a
of floilatingfr.un t he path: of nature. and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Sdelt personit, before contetuplat •
leg - ' P
.MA-11.11'.1AGE
should reflect that a sound 'mind and body are the
Inostileceosary requisites , to promote connubial Rapid
bees. Indeed without these, thejourttcy through life
becomes a weary pilgrimage. the-prospecHoourly dark
-inn to the view.; the mind becomes cha , loived with de
spair, and filled with the nielanchely reflection, that
tIA) happiness of another becomes blighted with our
own.
OFFICE No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST.,
BALTIMORE. •
TO STRANGERS
The many thousands cured this histatution in the
rust fifteen years: and the numerous important eintgical
Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by ttte re
-.porters of the papers. and many other persons. notices,
vefqhich have appeared again and again before the pub
lic.ls getiffictept guarantee to the afflicted
N. B, There are so many ignorant nu worthless
quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining
the health of the already Di. Johnston deems
it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep
utation, thatAis Dipk,mas hangin his office.
gar Tare Nutlet—All letters mutt be poet paid,and
coutain a posts. .e s'antp for the refily, or no answer will
be sent. - - Feb 25,
Pbotograptit.
&Z,H. T. ANTHONY,
• Manufaciurera a! Photographic Materials
'5Ol. Broadway, New York.
PHOT,OGRAPH.S.
Our Catitiozne now embraces considerably over Four
Thousand Mfr.- ren t subjects (to which addition,' are COD..
tinnally be'rig made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans
etc., viz:.
72 I.lajor-GCnerals. - 525 Statesmen,
190 -Brigadier•Gencrals, 127 Divines, -
2!9,Colonels. DI Authors,
B 4 Lieutenant-Colonels an Artists, -
207 Other 0171cers, ' 112 Stage
60 Nnvy Officers. 46 Prominent Women,
•, 147 prominent Foreign PortraitiL
2,500 ()Ties of 'Works of ,Art,
daeluang reproductions of the most celebrated Engrar-
Illita, Paintings, Statues, dm. Catalogues sent on recet
of rtamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures (rem our
Catalogue will be filled on receipt of sl.Boand sent hy
mail fra.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
- Of tbesevie reanufacture a great vriety, ranging in
price from 50 cents to $5O each.
Our Albums have the reputation of being superior in
- beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kind
can be soot safely by mail at a postage of sir cents per
fyg, ,
The more expensive -cap be seat by express.
•We also keep A large assortment of -
• STBROCO.STS AND STERESCOPID VTFIWg:
6' ll ;6l4l°one of these will be sent to any address on
receipt of Stamp.
- E. & 11. T. ANTONY, •
Manalltotnrera of Photographic Materials ,
.60t Broadtody, New Fork.
inends or relatives of prominent military men will
-confer a favor lly sending us their likeness. to copy.
They will be kept carefully and returned uninjured..
Fir* Album made to order for Congregations to
pre
. sent , to their Pastor, or for other purpoees, with suitable
(Aug 1943 m.
euttc-i)erelja Loafing.
R 0 0 IN G.
,•
ROOFING Ready to naa daft"
ItoOFING more durable. than Tin.
ROOFING at half the cost of Tin.
ROOFING for Sfrep Flat Roofs
READY ROOFING
FOR /LOUSES,
FOR CHURCHES, -
FOR FACTORIRSt•
. • FOR BARNS,
FOR ALL BUILDINGS I
This Roofing is made of the heaviest woven fabric ever
used for the purpose.—Manufactured _solely by ourselves
.
and secured by Patent. -
Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the country.
and usually for sale by hardware merchants and builders.
• It can be applied by any common workman.
We also manuSict n re. -
LiquiD GUTTA PERCIIA. CEMENT,
-
roe TIZPAIC.ING -
LEAKY TIN ROOF*I
CHEAPER. THAN OIL PAINT,
HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT.
MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT.
It forma a permanetly adhesive, elastic coating over
the whole surtice of the tin. filling.ufkil the smaller
RUST HOLE
And often saving the expeUse of a now root!
OUR COMPOB NO '
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
, especially adapted tu, repairing ,
'LEAKFIBHIG.IX ROOFS>
canaes,
• SAUZIGI/Tg, F E
de., dc., dc, dc.
Thiele a thick, teoacions compound, applied with it
trowel
ator similar instrunient, and does not dry up and
evack, ido all other es tried for this purpose.
--CIRCULARSarticI AND SAMPLES
Of the Ready licsifing sent by /bail when desired
Liberal a, raligements Made with Agents.
-- RBADX ROOFING CO.,
auk. 26.1 y 73 Walden Lane, New York.
farbiraL
TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL 'DROPS,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY!
THE GREAT FEMALE RE3IE3)Y .
THE GREAT FEMALE. BEIARVIY
LYON'S, PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS I
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS!
ARE BETTER THAN PILLS I
ARE BETTER THAN TILLS f
Lion's Periodical D'repe are
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY PLUID PREPARATION
THE-ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
ever brought bvfore tir public, and as a diuretic and
tic fue irrepilaritles, chall.nges the world to pro.
duce'an equal; they are, in the most obstinato-cases,
RELIABLE, AND SERE TO DO GOOD I
RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO GOOD
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD I
RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD /
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
AND CANNOT DO HARM,
IF TYE DIRECTIONS ARE ADREILMTOt
IF TILE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO,l
IF THE 'DIRECTIONS ARE' ADHERED TO!
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT . ALL TIMES!
SAFE AT ALL TIMES!
exert when expressly forbidden in the directi4s *filch
ate wrapped around each bottle. and, have the written
signature of Dr. INO. L. LYON up:4l theta ' '
NONE OTHERS ARE GHNOTLVE I
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE!
- . NONE CYPHERS ARE GENUINE 1
NONE OTHERS ARE GEMINI!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1-,'
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I ,`
They cure all those ills to which the female system'! is
suhj.‘cted with dispatch and a degree of certai”ty which
nothiN; but a scientifically compounded fluid prepap
tion could reach.
USE NO OTHER 1
USE -NO MITER 1
USE. NO OTHER-1
,
USE NO OTtllllt I.
~ I
For my broils stand before the world as the Ire Pin
ultra of all reniedlett, for the cure of all diseases of the
k'dneys and bladder, Lencoreah, Prolapsus, and the mild
but positive correction of all irregularitieh. -
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I
n- those who have other preparations, which they de
sire to palm off upon the strength of the popnlarity o
my Drops, and who recommend their own nostrums,thns
appropriating to themselves the constant demand fort
my Periodical Drops. man medium for selling something
which is worthless and inefficient. But whetithe Drug-,
-,. t you apply fo has not got them, either make Idmi
a theM fur you, or else enclose one Dollar to thOteark
r eral wholesale agent, who will return you a
) retu rtrExpress.
I. thus save yourselves trouble and obtan re--i
't greatest Female Regulator of the Nine•
t y.
!) ties of this medicine have been-sold
i months, and every_Lady that bus need,
are of the cure would furnish us'
t cats of their efficacy. It, takes,
e experiment, and IlipPeal to,
. suffering—will yon !waste,
- r_ ' give you instant rollef.
. Lyon, Practicing PhY-1
- .
„ C. G. C RIE - ,4 C 43.
Wholesale Druggists, Ne aven, Ginn.
General Agents for United States and nada/4 ,
- For Solent Wholesale by_ ..,
i
D. S. BARNES & CO., hew For f
GE 0. C. GOOD'AIN .&
CO, Boston. ,
JOIINSFON, HOLLOWAY & COWDE;
Sept 23, , t33-eow-IYI 23 North sixth st.,Phllx,
%____
est gl
bottle G.
Ton wl4,
lief front th s t s ,
teenth C ent
Over 25,000
within the last six
them, but Tor the no \
with her sworn eeril
but ono Dollar to make
those of your sex who at,
away when a single Dollar w 1
Prepared solely by Dr. Jam
Price at per bottle
,fortiarbing pouoro.
Al- A UNDERLICII & rNEAD . ,
- rtoanting and Commission Merchants,
North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley
Railroad Depot, CHAMBEW/BURG, Pa. ~
Cars run regularly to and front Philada. & Baltimore.
AGENTS.—Pascocit. Eau, Altsenstart, No. 808 Mar
ket Street, Philadelphia. i
P. S.—Lykens Talle, Brbiken'Egg and Nut COAL (di
rect from the urines) , Wilkesbarre and Pine Grove
FOUNDRY COAL.' , I, MIER and SHINGLES, SALT,
PLASTER and HANCOCK CEMENT, kept constantly
on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE, of all kinds,
purchased at the highest cash prices.
sep 9, 53 WUNDERLICH & NEAD.
CUMBERL'D. VALLEY WARE=
ROUSE. The Forwarding brisinese will hereafter .
be conducted by C. W. EYSTRR. & CO., at the Ware
house of thee. V. Railroad, where they hope to receive
a liberalpa - ronage. ,
DEvcris—nozby &Co.. 865; Market St Philadelphia,
and Jolla Bitrzham, 151 Howard St., Baltimore.
Jane 17. '63. C. W. HYSTER 3: CO.
THONAB.L. ittrtlSPL; JACOB %ELM.
CIILLTSPIE . 86 ZELLER, Produce
A.4Deo7w:Bslox- afEßoFarts, and Wholesale Gro
oms North West Corner of Sixth and Market Streets,
Phiadelphla (Jun 617,433,
Qt* franklin - tlepasitorn, Oambersburg,, 'Pa.
Uoriteno at -Lab).
KENNEDY & NILL—LaO Part
ners4ip—The undersigned hate associated them
selves in the practice of the Law in the several courts of
Franklin County, Office on Market Street, in the room
heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy.
T. D. KENNEDY.
T.. 1. NILL.
Jane 17, '63
,lITTORNEY AT LAW.- WIL
SON REELLY; Attorney at Law.—Office on Mar
et St,. formerly occupied by Reilly 4: dirixtly
upp site the Court Rouse, ChambersbUrg, Pa. All legal
buainesn entrusted tolim 'rill receive prompt attention.
He will practice in adjoining Counties. innel7, '63. .
F. B.l33T3mArait. • JOUN SITICAIvr.
STIT, KBAUGH & STFAVART, At
torneys at law. Chemberebtirg. Pa.. Ola
Ova their ndf.
v ded attention to the Practiceof their Protessinn.
Johh Stewart agent for procuring Bounty Money,
Penslona, and arrearages of Pay.
Office in the Town Hall.
GM. & W. S. STENGER, Attor
. neys at Law, Chambersbnig, Pa. Collections
promptly, atteaded to. W. S. Stenger, District Attor
ney and agent for procnring Pensions, Bounty Money
and Arrears of Pay. Office in Franklin, Building, 3d
door from the corner. Jtme 17. '63.
•
WS. EVERETT, Attorney at Law.
Office in Mrs. Bard's dwelling: directly typw-.
site the Omrt !louse, Chambersburg, Pa. Will prectige
in thb several flourts of Franklin and Fulton Counties.
All legal business enirnsted to hie care will receive
prompt attention. J tine 17, 1863.
Ii'DOWF 4 LL Si - .ASPE, Attorney
eJr at Law. Charttbiraficarg: Pa. Office In Mrs. Bard's
Butldings..direetly oppcustte the Coart Itriese.
June 17,1863.
Cr'Q'SEILIIAMER, Attorney at
• ;Low, Chtintbirsbn4f, Office—Main Street,
above Queen, In the reora formerly occupied by S. Habib
et% keg. • • JtipPl7. 1853.
riEORGE EYSTE/3, & E. J. BON.E.
kJ BEtAlkp',. t Attorneys at Law, have removed to the
room en -nulti .41,k, one .door South Oityster's Store.
June . _
. . .._ _..
~ ,
TiS. CIARIc7;' - .A-t - torney . at Law, has'
• removed hie_OTiefLASew dooriEna of his former
oration. on 31nrketlitreet. (Soutb-aide.} June 17.'63.
riALVINII. DUNCAN, Attorney at
N,_if Law. Office on Market Street, in Lawyer's Row,
opposite the Court House. - Jane
rp L. FLETCHER, Attorney at Law,
,L • Chambereburg,Pa. Officeon East Market street,
nettrlyopposite the Court House. June 17.'63.
LEX. K: M'CLITRE, Attorney at
A
LatcOmmbersburg, N. °thee In the Franklin
leepontory : Bnitclings. June 17. '63.
TA WATSON ROWE, .Attorney at
za4o, reencastle, Pa. [sop 30. '63
Elentisttp.
D.,IR. AVM. B. ITURD'S DENTAL
RE)IEDIE RE THE IN BEST THE WORLD.
DR.
Fine Teeth and Sweet Breath, and midi=
:ToOthache and Neuralgia. - s
Do Yon wish to be blessed with and admired for Pearly
'White and', Sound Teeth? Use Dr. WM'. B. HURD'S
UNRIVALLED TOO'f II POWDER, vrartautoo free from
-acid, alkali, or any injurious substance. Price,2s cents
per box. ..,.
-
Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders
which -whiten but destroy. -
Do }•on wish to be certain that your Breath is pure,
sweet and agreeable to husband or wife, lover and irienti?
Ilie Dr. HURD'S CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH
Price. 37 cents per bottle.
The astringent wash is , also the beat remedy In the :
wbrld for Canker. Bad Breath. Bleeding. Gums, Sete
Mouth. etc. It has cured hundreds.
Do you wish your childreo _suffer from Toothache - ?
Get Dr.llUlilleS MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price,
12 cents per bottle.
;Are you afflicted with Neuralgia? Get Dr. WM B.
ItURIFS NEURA lAII A PLASTERS. The most effective
and delightful remedy known for Pains, In the Pace,
Chest, Shoulders: Neck. or any part of the body.
:They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, la and 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
A Treatise on the beat method of Preserving the
Teeth mailed on receipt of the price-10 cents. It is a
vein:Ade little work, and should, he in the possession of
every person.
For sale at all the best stores throughout the country.
CAtoott.—As there are dealers who take advantage of
oar advertisements to impose upon their customers in
ferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having
what you call far, and you will GU IRE BEM thoroughly
tested, and prepared by an experienced and scientific
Dentist, Treasurer of the New'York State Dentists As
sociationeAnd Vice President of the New York city Den
tal Society. Address WM. B. HURD &CO..
June 17,'t33-tf. Tribune , Buildings. New Yotk.
T EETH INSERTED ON AMBER BASE.—DR. N. : - CIILOSSBR. Offie still ut his resi
dence on EAST MARKET STREET. near the Franklin-'
Railroad. Dentistry in all its branches attended to with;'
all the modern improrentenM flaying published to
this community for more than two years, that teeth on
r
Amber is in every way CUE 'ER AND BETTER than
teeth on any other matertal. eenbi say that I still see
no reason to change my opini n;for there are many per
:sons in Chambersburg end vicinity for whom I have
inserted teeth on AMBBK who can testify to their supel
rior merit.
N. B. All work warranted in give satisfaction, or no
Charge. Teeth extracted without pain with perfect
' , safety without taking Claleruforni. Fur further infor•
thation call at the office. [June 17, i 863. '
PR. W. W. SCIILOSSER, Surgeon : Doitist.—The undersigned has removed his Office
i ora the Mansion House to the residence of Mr John
Noel. Northwest corner of the Diamond. and huniedi•
ately opposite the Franklin Hotel. Office fat the se-
Cordl floor—entrance through the passage, to the right
as you ascend the stairs
{ Jtine 17, 1803
uIIIOIOV.A.L.—Dr. J. K. RECD, Den
aft. has reformed hie office from the corneror the
hlie Square, where lie practised so ninny years, to the
'corner of Main and Queen Streets, al ove Win. Ileyser's
Drug Store.Chambersburir. Pa,. where he will hepleased
to receive the calls of his friends. [June 17, 18133..
131p2oiriano.
DR. A. R. SHAW returns his thanks
to the citizens of Franklin county, for the lib
eral encouragainent bestowed of him the last three
year.. and invitee Wise who have not mode triui of
110MCEOPATItY to -di so. timsultatirms free. All cu
rable cases can rely ton a more speedy cure than under
any othersyseent. Dr. S. hos removed to Nei•t6 m q i)i
etre.t. a short distance beli w the point, where In, Ca11,1)13
&Mild read) to attend to cal either in Towner county,
when not ablaut en professio 41 business.
June 17.1863.
DR. W. D. BROWN. I PROP. P. WALK..
DROWN & WALK, 1 eetrical IPhy
sidara. Office in Franklin B "Wing, Wtar MAR:
KET STREET, Chanibereburg, Pa.
The above treats all Chronic Dice ea by' mans 0,
GALVANISM and the different modifica ota of ELEC.
TRICITY,ac discovered and taught by Pr( . Bona& '
June 10, 63-tf . ,
71 R. JOHN 3IONTGOME \Y will
attend promptly to all calls in his line. 'olllce so
ain street, next door to the Eagle llotel, and'l&.Larly
opposite the residence of the Ilan. Georgo Chambo ,
Charabersburg, June 17,180.3.
R. J. C.-RICHARDS will att4
promptly to all calls In his line. Office on Main
met, next door to Spangler's Attig Store'.
tor OPFICE Horse—From 7 to 0, A. 31.; 12 to 2 arid 6
,P. 31. June 17, 1863.
- RTHUR H. BANDOLS-,
MANUFACTURER OF ROSEWOOD AND
\
\ ILT MO IT , L . I) IN GS,
t.._,
LOO ING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES,
of every, description,
MWAISSItII 1' THIRD AND CALLCYRTLL STS, Pm LAMPIIIA.
Orders to twlargeet extent prcitnptly executed,
Orders filled b,3\S. S'.. SIIRYOCK, Claunbersburg, Pa.
sept. 23
NOTICE • PARTNERSHIP.-
Notice &thereby: van that the undersigned have
his day entered into , nership, in the Coach-Slaking
business, in alt its variou. branches ' under the name of
Peltier & Foltz, The said m will do business at the
stand lately occupied by 'P. enry Peltier & Co., and
would reapectfUlly soliclt a Co !nuance of the public
patronage. P. HENRY PEIFFER,
N0v.6,1861. 0. 8 FOLTZ.
. .
\
117730011 BINDERY. - - KEEFER &
CO.ltave removed their BOOK B NDBBY to the
7, ryi oozy of th e MAN:TO:I-ROMS, o the Diamond,
above Shryock's 'Book Store. Entrance etween the
Book Store and Dr. Snively's office. Old Brio a, Periodi
cals, Music, Newspapers, &c,, bound' in any sty . Blink
Books madoto order, Paper ruled to any pattetn.
.
NMI ; '6O. .
s:. SIIRYOCK,
BOOKSELLER k STATIONER,
Now occupies his NI:Ns:STORE nowt,' and is prepared
to transact business with greater facilities 'than
ever.
School Books, Miscellaneous Books,tiy irvoks,
Law Books, Medical Books, Sunday School Books,
Military Books.
A large assortment of Pocket and Family Bibles.,
BLANK BOOKS
Of ail sizes, qualities nnd styes of binding.
§TATIONBRY. •
A great variety of i►ll kinds of Writing and Print
ing p a pers, of French, English and American man
ufacture. ' Also, Envelopes of all sizes and qualities,
Ink.. Pens, Pencils, India; Rubber, Tapes. Seals.
Quills. Copy Books, Blotting Board, Knives, Erasers,
Writing Sand, &e.,
GOLD PENS.
Juno 17. '63
The .very beet goLD PRNS in the market, fully
warranted, made by Leroy W. Fairchild, of N. F. _
- BLIND PAPER.
A full variety of patterns and qualities.
WALL PAPER.
Near Two HUNDRED different:patterns.together
with suitable Berderings, Plain, Velvet and Velvet
Gilt.
,o va l and Square Frames for Photographs. - Frames
made to order.
For Picture Frames, of any size.
• CHEAP NOVELS
Much lower than publishers' prices, among- which
are the following:
The White Cruiler,
The -Ranger. ' ,
The Midnight Queen.
English Torn,
Josep ine,
- Maid of the Saranac,
- Capt. Hawkes.
Don Bernardo's Daughter;
Helene,
David Dufficks,
Sketches in France.
Verner's Pride.
Sentt's Novels,
Dickens' Novels,
Mrs. aray's„Norcls,
Bulwer's Novels,
Arthur's Novels, • •
Lucy Sanford,
Rifle Shots
Trial and Triumph,
Prince and Pedlar,
Annette,
East Lynne,
Miriam Alroy,
Legends - and Stories,
Red Jack.
Red Scout,
Belle of the Bowery..
Sybil Campbell,
Grace Weldcrn,
Rival Beauties. '
The Grumbler.
Barion'Flonor.
The Sgylro.
Falkland,
Milrose.
Chips gin 'Uncle Sam's Jack-knife,
,The-Everlasting Fortune Teller,
The Maneuvering Mother, _
Marguerite de Valois,
- Foggy Night at Orford,
The Quiet Husband,
Two Prima Donnas,
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 Pazzl.
ENGRAVINGS.
English, French, German and American Engra
vings,
Fancy. Traveling, Book. Picnic, Fruit, Knife and
Clothe*Baskets.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS: — -
Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and Split'
Zephyr, Shetland Wool, &c., Sre.
NEWSPAPERS.
The Philadelphia and Now York Dailies received
'daily. Clubs or individuals supplied. •
WEEKLY PAPERS.
Harper's Weekly,
Frank Leslie., ,
N. Y. Mercury,
N. Y. Weekly,
New Yore Ledger, etc.,
W. W. SC FILOSSER
received weekly
PERIOD,ICALS
Harper'i Monthly,
Atlantio Monthly,
Continental, .
Peterson,
I3aUou,
Knickerbocker,
All the Year Rottn6l,
Ccmhill, etc.; etc.,
received as soon as published.
- CHEAP LITER ATtritE.
All the Dime Publieatiens, Weekly ,Nouvelleites,
Song Books, etc.. received daily. '
ORDERS.
We take orders' for all kinds of geode.
• 2 EXPRESS.
We receive goods by Express EVERY DA v from the
East.
Blank Deeds,
Writing and Printing Cards,
Rulers,
Paper Weights, •
- Fancy Boxes,
Combs and Brushes,
•
; •
Cbalk Crayons;
an standard goods - in our line constantly on
ham
•
We purche*Pitmen'en commission, so as to save,
our customers V7l Fifty to_One Hundred and, Fifty'Dollars. ,
MUSICA INSTRUMENTS. -
We can =NAY an kind of Musical InstrumentS
at pricesfarlower the usual.
PHOTOGRA 11 ALBUMS.
•
We Can sell Photograp bums at lower prices
than they can be procimed f in the cities;
, .
.We have no ' heaitatibn in saYing to onr edemas
that from our long axperience, our manner of de
lig business, and onigreat facilities, we do not fear
com Petition, and have no doubt of our being able
to give entire Satisfaction.
Come and eve our New- Store. ou
urged stook, and form sour own opir
Chamberthurgjene 17,1863.
Bodo, *tationerg,-&r.
BOOKS
BIBLES.
PICTURE FRAMES
FRENCH GLASS,
biruSouthiettia Novels,
BASKETS
MIJSIO.
.• for Piano, Guitar, Violin, Pluto, etc.
PIANOS.
tienstotv'& tiountg agenties.
JOHN M: POMEROY,
AR KY AND NA VY AGENCY,
204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
• PHILADIPHIA.
The undersigned, having resigned his poet on as Vey
master in the.U,. &Army., has opened at N 0.204 SOUTH
FtWitTli STREET, BA/ AGENCY 'FOR PROM:MIMI
,PENSIONS, and bribe collection. of Osonerste,Somnints',
and all other CLAM against the Governnieut. ,
' My long experience as Paymaster, has given Me unn
sual facilities fur becoming thcirolighly acquainted with
this business in all its details. On the receipt, by mail.
if a Statement of the case of claimants, I will forward
the necessary papers fir their signature. Personal at
tention will be given to the cases at Washingtat.
No charge unless successful, when 35 will be charged
for collecting all sums under $BO,, and sloon all sums over
that amount and under $2OO. Large' claims . taken on
special arrangement: Fees in Pension Cases' as fixed by
law. • _
INFORMATION FOR AND INSTRUCTIONS TO
CLAIMANTS.
Ali Soldiers of the present, war, who hive served two
years, and Soldiers discharged for wounds received in
battle, without referench to - time of service, are entitled
besides their regular pay, to 3100 Bounty.
In case Soldiers or Seamen aredischarged for disability
or wounds received while in the service, they are entitled
to a Pension according to the disability. -
In case of the death of the Soldier before' discharge,
hrough disease contrActed, or wounds received while In
ervice, his widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty,
asides arrearages of pay and pension during her lifetime
r widowhood.
1f the' Soldier die der discharge, from disease 'con.
acted or Wounds received while in service, his widow is
aided to a pension of 300 per annum.
If no widow or minor children, the mother of the Sol.
'er or Seaman will receive the Pension, if dependant on
In wholly or in part for support,
If deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow. his
tildren are entitled to the same benefits as the widow,
iteptedten the children may be aver the age of 16 years.
If no widow or minor children, the bountrand pay
ill descend to the heirs as follows;
First to the Father; second to the Mother, third to the
tethers and Sisters, and then to the next of kin.
Discharged Soldiers, whose clothing neCount Was am
ttled at the time of discharge, can recover any balance
is them. if the Company books are not destroyed: To
am this balance, write to your Captain for a deserip.
e list, showing Clothing account, and forwei-d it to me
ith your preliminary statement, giving alio the date of
,nr discharge .
Soldiers,,who served with the nihe months' volunteers,
n recover $27 bounty and premium, without regard to
ne ofberVice, if they have not already received it.
Soldiers who wore prisoners In the South, and Soldiers
ho were absent on sick furlough, are entitled to com
utatien of rations.
In conitattnicxding with this of state the nature of
.nrclaim fully, and give the Company and Regment to
hich you or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged,
'well as your present Post Office adt,ress. '
RE FE REN d-F. S.
is Excellency - AuldtsW G. Cultrut; Governor of Penn.
sylvania.
m. Saxon Cmaraost, Harrisburg. Pa. ,
JOsEin CARRY, CblefJlllllCe of the Court of Claims;
Washington.
s. E. li, Ittoors, Chief Clerk of Pay Department,
Washington. ,
EDWARD MCPRERSON, If. C..-Washington.
A. JAS. P. sTEamrr o President JudgaiDistrict Court,
Pittsburgh. - • .
/N. A. R. MeCtuar..Chambersintrg; Pi.
ss.Tnottas A. SCOTT, Vice President Penn'a Rail Road.
x. Wuramt B. Thomas, Collector of the Port,Philatra.
C. A. WA Post Master, Philadelphia.
„Exit & Co., Bankees,Philadelphia.
tots Donse, President of Union Bank, Phllidelphta
rgarr & Fentmentsts. Attomies, -
- cam., Wear & Eaves, Merchants,
D'AIG;KNEEDLER S: Co. Merchants, is
MERIT, BAUGH JG Co., " -
ORD FAUST & CO., Mucha," a
NJAALLN S. Jaxstr, JP.. & Co:. Merchants,
ARLES E. Mosesx & Co., Merchants,
- WOOD; WEI= & CO., Merchants, -
. I . JOHN M. PUMROY,
Tune 17, 'O3-tf.., No. 204 South Fourth dtrect.
lENSIO - N, BOUNTY AND WAR
CLAIM AOHNCY.—Pensions procured for soldiers
the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds
aired. or disease contracted, while in thesertice of the
,ited 'States; and Pensions, 8100 Bounty, and Arrears
Pay obtained for widows or belts of those who haw.
or been killed while in service. ' •
JOHN R. 088, Claim Agent,
Peb. 25, ' " Chatabersburg, Pa.
CO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.'
eICAMBERSBURG 'FOUNDRY.
e undeisigned takes this method to intone' the public
tt he has taken the FOUNDRY so long carried on 11)y
a. Seibert, with all the PATTERNS connected theie
th, where he purposes continuing the business, mid is
w prepared tcr.make
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS
A may be wanted by thi• community.. Particular at
:don will be paid to making and keeping on hand ev
- description of PLOWS, CASTINGS, wAGON BOX
.&a ,
All kinds of Castings made to order.
New Plows, of - different - patterns, always on hand or
Hie to order.
)LD kiETAL taken in trade, for whieh 'the highest
to will be given. - •
dy devoting himself attentively, to business he hopes
merit and reeetve a share of public patronage.
tune 77,'83. ABRAHAIFI METZ.
JEW MILICEIE YARD - .—The
undersigned' respectfully announces to the citizens
- Franklin county 'that ke has opened a NeW'Marble
'rd in the room. formerly occupied by Dr.liaMilten,
wetly opposite J, S. Nixon's Drag Store, Main Street,
the Borunghot Chambersburg, Where he will keep on
-ad'or make to order all articles in his line of business,
'di as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEAD STONES,
I.NTLES. TABLE STAND TOPS. &c., manufactured
re the very best Foreign and Domestic .Marble.
..le respectfully solicits a call from those who may be in
ntnf any article in the above line. He is confident iu
ability to satisfy all who may be pleased to patiebize
a, either as regards hie prices, or the quality, - beauty.
a chasteness of-his work.
flay 8, '63. .JOHN A. GROTE.
ROOM MANUFACTORY.-Th(-
_, undersigned still carry on that' BROOM MANI -
~.;TORY. at their old stand, on - East Market Street
'ambersburg. They would inform the public that they
re provided themselves with a Machine to take .oil
'em Seed, which they will do far such as do hot want
do It themselves, and make their Brooms cheap for
h, oron the shares. ,
Choy willMso pay CASII FOR BROOM CORN ,if ,wel
cup.' kept 16-3m] • D. & 5..7. LITTLE. ,
A IIIE REBEL RAID ON LAW
RENCE.
• •
JANTRELL REPULSED BY LIL•
LIB'S SAFES.' •
-CE GIIEItILLAS ATTEMPT TO BREAK 4iPRN-TtEE
The following correspondence explains itself:
LAWRY-SOF, Kansas, Sept. 10,-1863.
lateriamsts : We own the only Lillie Safe in toyer).
Lotion's guerillas tried to open it August 21st but
ad not.. Every other safe was b'rekett open.- The
els tried force but their hammers and bats had no
•ct on ours. .
Ve think we can dispose of several of these safes, as
business community are now anxious for security.
Ve would like to obtain the agency for this vicinity.
- II you please lotus know your terms?
Yours truly, SIAIPSON .8.1102,
LEWIS Lime, Troy E. Y.
• Sommt.ci, Sept. 16th, 1863.
:tow( LILLIE, ER, Troy, N. Y..--Dear Sir: I suppee(
have seen the account in the papers of the confla-
tion we had here yeatmday morning alien% one o'clock.
office was located in about the centre of one of th(
-nt building& and all we had in the office /cora war
nt up. Our gooks, papers and currency were 'utile
i and came ,outall right. The Safcrwas exposed to a
rible heat for about eight hours. The tire took in the
ear part of the building in a grocery store.
Yours truly, R. L 3110. E.
10 lifarAst Sfreef, Harrisburg, liertn! a.,
,ler in Aglicaltnral Imp'entente. Seeds, aa., and
at for LILLIE'S SAFES, and HOWE'S SCALES;
I only scales in which the knife edges are frilly pro.
-1- - ied from all wear. -
• Surliness men-repairing either Rafea or scale., wiltdo
1 1 to become acquainted with the Etbo're kinds bethre
) chasing. Circulars gent free., Rept 30.3 E
3usticco of the Peace.
USTICE OF THE PEACE.-H.
t B, DAVISON, Jusiier of the Peace—l Tice immediate
) ,pposite the “Andinn Queen Hotel?' All business ea
t dud to his care shall receive prompt attention,' In
-0 molts of Wri(o9, of all kinds,' drawn up in Is satin
I lay - manner,. ' June /7.'63.
•
)`•"1-1AMMAN,4itstice of the Peace,
• Chnmheraburg, Pa. Office on lia'st . 3larlt et street,
oaite the court Donee. In the Mike formerly occupied
1 g. 'Manure. Prompt attention given to ,every
i ng In the lino of a lingtstrate and Scrivener.
~ept 9, '634.1:,
and en-
tan faztureo.
OMER
TUB RORF•ALO FIRE
G.M. W. PARSONS,
Vublitatiorto.
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'MARK'S PENINSIILkbAMPAEIN
TILE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IN STEMMA ; or
Incidents and Sconeo on the Gattle Fields and in 'Etch=
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mond. -
BY REV: J. IefARES, D. D.
Chaplain of the 17:311 Pent*, Regiment,
One v01.1.2 - rno.lllth.tiiited with numerous Engvaiings
Price, $1,50.-
ThillVork is given to the public with many
fdr Whoa been prep fired by camp-Ikea in the miiirt
of hospital labors and marches on the Itapilabannock, in
the mountains of Virginia and under the pressure of ex
hausting duties. * • . 1 . The author might never
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too partial friends hod not disease induced by exposure
compelled his leaving the at my in the field, and urged
to the efforts by ninny companions In tributation, he
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thousands .
.
Seut under seal, teeny It'ldrese.in a plain,aealed enYe
lope, on the receipt ofsix., nts or two postage stamps,
by addressing, ell AS. J.C. Malik: Brt9),
127 Bowery, Slew I:ork..:Post 0111ce Box, 4636.
aug 19, '63-3m. 4
globes ant Eintoare
SHE " DUTCH- SETTLEMENT"'
bDOWN TOWN 1- -Exastsice Tin, copper and Store
Esuals/irrient/I—The moiersigned respeetflilly- ha
rems hie friends and the nubile generally that he has
removed his establishment from the "Dutch - Settlement"
up town, to the spacious Boom formerly occupied by
Atinuich & Brand, and nearly oppoilite White's Cloth
ing Store.
He has just received a large assortment of COOK,
,COAL, RAP.LOW.and NINE-PLATE STOVES of the
- Most applioved'and latest patterns, which he-ean'and is•
det rmined to sancta , cheap, if not a littlecheaper, then
can be had elsewhere in the country,
Be has else, and-intends' keeping constantly on hand.
a large assortment of . Ttn, Copper and Sheet-Iron Wore
wade of .the best material and by good workmen.
Aar- Person's in want of auything the above line
are requested to give him a call before purchasing else
where, as he feels convinced that he can snit them either
s regliitie the article or the price.
SIWUTING wade andltat up at the shortest notice.
All kinds of repairing done neatly end expeditiously.
Ohl .Pewter, Braes and Copper ,taken ILL exchange for
Ware, orthe highest price given in Cash. - -
June 17,1863. - JACOB-it mums.
11:1 - 0USEK4EPE.RS - RAD . !—Gal
lagher's • Stinfise Air-7Vghtf--A' New Flat Top
1 / 4 ,VoiSINOSTOVE. The plates aresery heavy, and the
whole Stove is, finished in a superior manner. I Marrant
this Stove to be superior to any Plat-Top Stove now in
the market, and respectfally invite to friends and the
public to call and 'examine this Stove, of which there
ire several sizes.,
I have also
. a great variety of other COOKING ,
iTOVM of every. style ; PARLOR STOVES, neW and
beautiful patterns, together with a heavy, stee.k.' of
'WIVES for Churches, Stores, Offices,, Hotels. &c. •
'JOHN S. LUDWIG; '
- Wholesale and Retail Dealer In -
,
STOVES. TIIV AAD COPPER. W ARE.
- N. 8.-4 have been appointed Sole Agent for Galla
gher's Celebrated Suarble Air-Tight Cook Stove in (lam.
bersburg. Pa. ,June 17,1863.
.AT ETTER, HAMILTON & CO'S
Great, Stove and Tin Ware Storei.corner of the
I I..raend, can be Seen the largest,best, and ,cheapest
1 stock Of Goods In'ehaiubersburg. They have COOS
[NG STOVES for Wood and Coal, bt Infest Patterns awl
allAizes. at fair prices._ , t.lnne 174863.
SPOUTING DONE AT SHORT
NorterE, of Ind rate'insterial and cheap-
AU work warranted and cheaper rhen•ean be bought
elsewhere in therofinty. Call and soa for yourselves,
at 'ETTkP.,SAMILTON & COl3,
- • nearly opposite tbettenk.
r TTE4, HAIIILTON & CO: fire
J ' prepared to put up the beat LIGHTNING ADDS
atcheap rates. -
AL - NAYS .- ox,..HAND., A LARGE
as4ortment of the yea beat Tin, Javairted and
&c., gold low at .
ETTER,fIAMYtTON & OS:
A LI, .7i ORK"WARRANTED i and
cbeaper thnu cnn be bought elee;here itt the
county. Come and see—then buy, at
ENTER, TIAIIILTON CO'S.
ALL ''PO PARLOR AND DI- .
NINO 'ROOM COblt. STOVES - They are . pretiY,
good and cheap - . - 'ETTERMAMITATON & CO'C'
A low doors from Shryock's Book Store;
Vainting, Latina, &t.
1104ARNA111) T. FELLOWS, -
lICRISE AND SIGN PAINT=
G-RAINER,. GLAZIER, AND, PAPER
HANGER, 81101' , ,
In the Old Arfitory Building,- (up„ stairs,)
next door to "Old Jail," PeVer 4-, Pottz's
„ _
_Carriage Mmiufactory; onYoeite
Breton's- Hotel, and
' CORNER OF SECOND AND MARRETsrs.,
- Chttlriberebttrg, Pk:
respectftilly take 0111 • inettrifal of thanking the citl
zeneof CharnbaratmA end. Vkcjultl.for the very liberal
patronage I hire received at their bands for the ,peat
year, (my
first year in this place,) arid flatterhig myself
.that I have done, and and am still prepaied Ova, the
very best work in my line, I solicit &continuance ofpast
favor. • FEI,LOVS.
B. I reatiectftttly'reftir to any of my patrons-4amea
Ey eter, Win,l4eLetuthan.. col; A. McClure. -11 v. Mr,.
WW II& Presbyterian rburCli, Dr. Itteharda, Dr. tither;
bf It. Kieffer German Writ Met:wager. J. Iltion
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