The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, November 04, 1863, Image 7

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ALTIM.ORE LOCK HOSPITAL
Pg- JOICISJN, the fiatader of this Celebraii4
sution, inters the mist „sPrta,n. aDeedy. And bilis ,
r - t•
, 6.t. " 1- i tT l ed. Yin the %voila tor , Gleetls. Strtietntet,
SiDnizial iVeakriers. Pan in the Loin', C.Dtstitutiunal . D6.:
lbrlity.inspoterieo, WenliDess a the Ltack HIP. hilnbS.
KireCTIJItS OT the KilinttP• P n lP' tatt°ll of the - M'arts
SYdDePito-i Nervous Irrnahiitty , Dkotsee of the }lead,
Won, Nose or shin; :nt all these smious and Dipl om ..
4111 ^ 1 Y ditarders nrisin, , r, from the iTestructioe hatilta o
Youth, which destroy bath body anii mints: ~ Theee iseret
lltind solits.ry practices are more fatal to their victims
elan-kthe ohg of tho eyreas to the mariner -1113 , ens,
ililiOthns their !host brilliant hopes, Or aiticipatlons
retatisOag usareDtge. &D ,linpossibi,.
, ..
YOUNG }LEN.
, .. .
roueg Men eipecially, who andeo the'vlatims
•• • oditarry Vice,tbdt dreadful destructive habit
(clack annually swee e to an untimely grave thousand 4
et ;Mum; men of the malt exulted
.ta out and brtlllan
intellect, who might Winn wisp have entranced listening
Satiates with 'the th , indere of eloquence, or wall to
401a.cy tbeliclog lyre; may call with full confidence.
. ,
isdlititßlAGE!
"Stwr.ed persons, or young men ,contemplating mar
rigs 11,i n$ aware of physical wenknesB, organic de
‹terJrtuitles,k-e.,shottld immediately consult Dr. John s,
tou.:
lie wisPpinetebithself under the ca.r, , l Or•Johnatnn
nmy religiously cumndo in hi-honor as a gentleman, tool
vekeittleutly rely up , ,n Phy#ielan.
`" WEIKNE , SS!..
I . r
' •;" ItiotEntaTi.t.i.ormon AND PIM VI , IoZ RESTORED.
This disease lfdlie penalty most frequently paid by
VAOSe who ilAre beLoine the victims of improper habil
chices, Young persons are too apt to commit excesses
from, n o t, being aware of the &Nutlet consequences t hut
may e,.sne. Now, who that understands the subject
Qtjl pretend to deny that the waver of Procreation is
Let. fintinitr by those failing bits improper habit than by
tate prudent, 'Besides being deprived of the pfkasure of
heathy offspring, the _must sirions and deeheuctive
syrmatthv to mine and body arise. The system become
eranged. the physical ant mental powers 'weakened
nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
inflitest ion. a wasting of the frame, caugh t ' symp.oca
et cmistt nip t ion
_Office No. 7 -- &outh _Frederick. Strcef,
awn rioore from lialthneie street, Fret eitle.,up tit
the'titepS.- lie particular in observing 'the name and
tietalser.or you will mistake the place.
'l;iir v A CURE IV"-kniiTED n: TWO DAI3.-e3,
Mercurypr I\'l77l.scaux Drugs:
R. J . ST 0 - 1!T ,
Ler of the Royal i:ollego of Surgeons, London. gra'
Ankte front one of the most. eminent Colleges of the
'ifted States. and the greater p.trt of whine life has
been spent in the laispitnls'of London: Buis,
ribtit'and elkewhero; effected some of the toealaston
iebing mires that were ever known. Many tri:aild6d
with ringing in the head and ears when saleep, great
ti e seveten i c h .i, tieing alarmed at sndilen siainds, and h as h.
fiflness, with frequent blushing.: ai tended sometimes
With deraucement of mind, were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN] DISEASE !•
When the miSjuldeit and imprOtut votary of plea
titthl finds lie has iinbilied tt e seeds of this painful dis
firer. it tax, inteia - hapfo-ni that an ill-timed sense of
*Smote, or dread of discovery. deters him" from appd)-ing
to those who front education and respectability can
ukbne b e friend hitn,dulaying till the constitutional syniis•
tome of this horrid disease make their appearance, each
la ulcerated bora throat, diseased nose. nocturnal pains
ha-the head and ljmbs. dinine,s' of sight, deafness. nobs
on the shin, bones and arms. blotches on- the head, face.
upti eatremities. progi kissing with -frightful rap's/lie,
WI at last the palate of the mouth or tbe i liol3ol of the
12066 tall in anti the victim of thisattfuldisease becomes
at horrid object of coin mibserat ien, till at nth puts a pe
riodito his dreadful snlferings, bysere-ing him to "that
ispitrne from whims traveller returns." To such,
therefore. Dr. Johnston pledgps himbell to preserve thE
-most inviolable secrecy and tram his extensive practict
in'the first. Hospitals of Europe and A merica, ho can
ledidently recommend ,a safe and speedy care to the ,
unfortunate victim of this ithrrid i;ibease.
it'd% a melancholy fact that thousamis fall victims to
this horrid disease • owing. to the unskilfnliness of igno
-Tent pretenders who by use of that deadful poison, bier
2ity. ruin thecoustitution,and either seud,the un'ertar
[rate to an untimely grieve, or make the residue of life
teittiserehle.
TAKE PARTICKLAR NOTICE!
Dr .J. add re•etos thusH who have injured themselves by
giftvnte and itapropei itidalgoticee.
These are .oaie, of the xtJ and loolMicholy encts pro
&reel by early habits of,youth. viz:—Weakness of the
hack and minhg. Pnitrs in the Head, Ditiiness of Sight;
Logi or.Nta.,Tufar Power. Palpitation of the Heart. Dye
vepaht, Nervous Irritaliiiity. Deraniv , ment of the Diges.
aye Function,Gegerul Symptorusvf Consump
13(711.4r.. _ . :
MIYTALLY. the fearful effects on the Mind aro much tip
1 e dreaded: loss of kictuory. flonfizion of Ideas, Dopres
*ton of STdrit4. Evil Forehoilinge. Aversion to Society.
Self-Dlstra.t. Love of Solitude. I imitlity, aro some
oil ti u evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages rat" now jtidge what
'ltalie ranee of their iteclininz health, lining the r vigor.
becoming weak. pale. have singular" appearance about
tiweyes, cough. and symptoms of Consummion.
Dr..Joltn.sCon's Invigorating Ronedy for Or
ganic Weakness. •
.11-ythis great and itnnortarit remedy. Weaknetrs 01
tiWOrgans is spoettily eared. ant fult vigor restored.
Ttkonsonds,olthe most nervous and detiLitated,whe
Ind I.A/A2 all hove,' bare been immediately relieved.' All
impediments toMnrriagn. Physical or Mental Dimquall.
tirat ion, Nervous Irritabil it y. Trem ,, l in g. Woaknesior
Bilomstion of the most fearful kind speedily eared by
Dc.Juhnetou
YOUNG MEN,
no have injured theinseins by a certain practice.fn
dulge tin when alone—a habit fregifently learned fr m
eii uumpanions. or at school. the effects are nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured. render ma -
rte impossible, and destroys both mini and body,
eboitici apidY ininersiatcly.
What a pity 4 hitt. a ye-Ang man, the hoped his tout- -
tv..the darling ()This parents. should be snatched from
silt peospeets and edidYnlcuie et lire, by' the'elinsegnenc 3
alit. g lie pall' of nature, and indulging iii
oertgia secret habit. Such persons. before coutemplat •
4thr, ,
MARRIAGE
ahrintd reflect that a Bound mind : and body, are the
most lie. e-iiary 'iequidites to Er innote eonnutiMl hapid
Itaietai Without there, the journey through,ltte
bationtes a v:oloxy , pilgrimage, the prirlpect hoar ly qm.k.
dal to the view ; the mind becomes iiliadoWed with de.
gpalr.aud filled with the laidatichidy refiectiiin. that
the happiutiii of another becomes blighted with our
teNtt : -
OFFICE 4 Scnrrn FREASF.ItICK. ST.,
BALTIMORE.
TO STRANGERS
The Many thousands cured ut Institution in the
bin fifteen years; mid the numerous important surgical
Operations perfof mitflby Dr. J., witnessed' by the i re
porfers of the pnifera. and many other persons. notiess
eflUvrfileff beve ffpi.enred again and ngnin before the pub
fiefsa sufficient frnarfintee to the afflicted.
1 , 1..8, There are sio many ignorant nu "'worthleas
&twice advertising theinsillvee as Phyysicians. ruining
-the henith - of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems
tt 11 - seams:try to say to those nottegar nt ed with hie rep
titittion. that his Dipiounta laingin hie office.
lat-Tatca No tee—A lettere must he pelt paid .and
eehtfti n Nate. oa ampfartherepiy,ornganswergill
bosent. Feb 25,!63-I.yr.
I) . l)Dtograp - bir.
& 11. T. ANTIIONY,
.1: 4 6 Manitfisetar`ers (to Photographic Materials,
501 Broadway, New York
CARD PHOTOGRAPIES.
- Oar Catalocuc now embraces considerably over Four
iriiu unAci diir•rent subjects (to which addliior,ts art , con
tinually being movie) at Portraits oi Eminent Americans
etc., vig
:11, Major-Generals,
190 Brigndier-Generals,
s'•9 Colonels,
U. Lieutenant-Colonels
201 Other Officers,
Navy'Officers,
•
147 Prominent Foreign Portraits'.
2,s6oapics or _Warta of, Art,
ititinding reproductions of the most celebrated Engrav
ings, Paintings, Statues. &c. Catalogues sent on reteipr
df clamp.- An order for Ono Dozen Pictures from - our
ChAtielogne will be tilled on receipt of $l.BO, end sent f)y
sni4l7 free;
PIIOTOGRAPHIC ALIIII3IB.
Of theeewo manufacture EL great vriety, ranging in
price from 50 cents to $5O each. •
Our Albums have the'ri,putation of being superior-in
beauty and durability to any others. 'rho smalier hind
Isiah heseut safely by mail nth postage , cif six cents lier
Wi;.. • :
The mpro expensive can be sent by ex press. - "
-. • - e also keep a large assortment-of 4
#,FERt,SCOPEi AND STEIIEKOPIC
onitatalogue of these-sin he sent to any address, on
receipt of Stamp.
- L. ff. T: ANTONY;
' Sfannfactl3reri,s Ph 6 to,, , mphic Materials'
601 firoddtacty, New- pork.
. ,
Friends or relatives Of prominent military mon ;will
01tfer a favor by sending us their, likeness t 6 copy.
rtAy MIL be kept careful iy - and returned tm i n i tt e d. ,_ .
;" (PiteSALbtinis mark to order fm' Congre'galloine '"to pie
liff it/their Pastors t Cot-other Aflame, wttlr suitable
inattiptionsvltc. - .fatglikint.-
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES Wit' IN
GER.
LATZOE PAWL!' 1111j.VOSS. $lO 00
No. 2.. MEDIO3I do do 7 Of)
2 1 ,4. do do do . 8
00
No. 3. Satitt. do do 5 St,
'No. S. LARGE: 'INTEL do "14 00
No. IS. 31 . zarc.n Liv:enutdo {to run steam tlB 00
No. 22 . L ALOE. d o
,or hand, 30 00
Nos. 2 . 14 :Ind 3 Itave,n4CoV. -Alt others are warranted.
No. 2I I the aisegeneially used in private amines, ,
'ORANGE tint, the .Ameriecia ,Agriculturist, days of
the
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER:
"A child can readily
wring nut a tubfull of clothes in
- a few minutes, It is in reality a "%OVUM SAVER! A
TIME S.cVER: and a STRESGTH SAVER! The sav
ing of garments will Mane pay a large per centage on its
cost. We think the machine much ,more than, PAYS
FOR ITSSLF EVERY TBAR. in the saving of garment.'
There are several kind}, nearly alike in general construe.
Lion. but we consider it important that the Wringer be
fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog
the roller., and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and
tear the clothes,or the rubber break n,ose from the
shaft. Our own- is one of the first make, and it is an
1;00D AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CON
STANT USE.
Every Wringer with Cbg Wheels is Warranted in every
partectelgr. .. ,
Aro Wringer can be dura6,4 without Cog_
Wheels.
- ,D-Db• A good fIAN V S-Eit- wanted /a every town.
n - 7 Co the receipt of the 'price from Fittest, where no
on" to sel'ing. e will send the Wrlnger - Pitzz of raegiist.
For particulars and circulars address
IL C., DROWNING.
an g 26-3 m Droado ay: New ;York.
EiiOVA.L.--From 433 Afftrket St.
lA, to the largo IrOn Building 513 Market and ,510
Conaneree Streets.
More-Gond. Von any Tfauae in the United States.
- A. H. - 1 7 11,A1k.rel.SCUS, -
,
.513 MARKET k. 510 COMMERCE STS.,
keeps tho Largest Stock in the [Suited States of
Bucket P, Brooms. Tubs. Churns, •
Bukets. Brushes, Mots, Measures,
Clocks. Looking-Glasses. Oil Cloths and
Carpets: W;odow Shades and Paper,
!.,,aat,s, 7W11.11 n.,. e....ye LIJA.
A/91".1.M1CU11*::3(' . ."11 , -, St:noel/at.
Twines, Wieking. Ropes to CoLs
and Dozens. Cotton Yarns.
Cotton and Linen Carpat-rhaln,
Oar Prices will arera , ,te Lower than any other 'House
in this city. Call and see for yoursetve.s.
For further particulars apply to S. S.FIIItTOi•Ii,
Chamberblng.. wept,
PBEIDELMAN,
• WHOLESAIA.: GiIOPER AND
ODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Nu. 703 3IARKET No. 2 NOIIT , I 7th' ST, PHIGADA.
Invites the attention of merchants to his large 31.11(/ well
assorted stock of Sugars. Syrups, Teas„ and Coffees oh of
which will be sold at lowest market rates, Conntry
Imers anti sellers will And it to their advantage to give
him a call.
Price currents contalnimr all the varieties of the mar
ket to be had of 8. S. SIIII.YOCK, Chainbersburg.
sept.'.3
I nEDATt GROVE CEMETERY.-
AN , ELECTION - FOR SEVEN MANAGERS of ilee
dar Grove Cemetery Company. will lie held ut the Jew
elry Sim e rf Edward Aughinbaneh, en Saturday, the
Tor of November next: between the hours oft end 5
o'cloclr. P. M.
DIVIDEND of six per cent has lieen' declared upon
the Capital &milt of the Company, payai de on dzinand.
oct 21 '63-:3t*, J. N. SNIDER, Secretary.
pARTNERSHIP.—Notice is here
-4y." given that the undersigned haVo - entered into
partnership in the liardwate and Cutlery business at the
old stand of Myers &Brant', whet e we areprepered to
furnish everything in our line as cheap as any other
house in the count). Special tialucettiects aft offered lot
cash as our motto will be quick tales and ghort profits.
J Airlift S. 'BRAND.
oct.l. '63—ect 14 GEO,Rf3EFIAtIC.
1311:1)13 ‘SKET:.-•,
. ,
Bath 'fobs. { !''
Fountains,
' Lutlo.eish R—,.,
...nos ry Hemp.
Rape and SfawSeed: ''
• at 4 4 1PANOLF,',R'P,
iINCY PRINTING, iii every va--
riety of colors, done. with neatness and despatch at
1....: FRAN IiLIN li EPO , IIOItY office. I .
IVI - tCHANICS who deAire •tn
tend their businnp. AUYEIVTIBI in the
i? _,ti. •
• Otaicat.
SCHENCK ' S PULM-N
OIQ SYRUP
WILL CUM ,
IBM
• •
Dn. 3. scIiE,NCE: has a, large Suit of RoOrns at No
32 DON D STREET, NEW YOILK, where be cun Ibund
erery.Tuesday,
.from 9A. M., to PP. bl . and t No. 39'
NORTII SIXTU. STREET, PIiILADELPIIIA, PA.,
every ;intraday.
lie keeps a large supply of_medicines at his rooms,
which can be had at nll times.: Those wishing advice or
examination of the Lungs v.lll du well to Call on him as
above. He snakes no charge for advice, but for a thor
ough examination with the Respirometer, hisprice is
$3.
Many persons are afraid to - have their lungs examined
by Dr. Scher.ck fur fear that they will be found incura_
bit,, and by that meansit is put off until it is too late.
Wow much better it would be to know their condition
at once, as by abundance of cy , idence, Dr. S. hes shown
sufficient certificates its this city that ho has cdred ad=
vanced stages of consutoption.
SDHENCK'S Principal Office is No. 39 North
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., where letters for advice
should always be directed.
.Price of the POLILONIC SERVE ADD SEA WEED TONIC
each' Si per bottle, or ,¢5 tLo half dozen. MaxlmAitt
Pats, 25 cents per box.
For Sale by all DROGGISTS and STOREKKEFTBS.
0ct.14-3m
1 . '25 Stateamen, .-
127 Divines.
116 Anthem
30 Artists, .
112 Stage,
46 Prominent Women
FnowßAlliiillsT HALL RESTAUR
AN-T.—MARTIN BROWN', Proprietor. Thie. well
n Eating Saloon - isfitted up in elegant style, and
the undersigeed fa - prepared to serve ,nn FRESH OYS
TERS. FISH. FROGS. THIRD. CIT/CX.ENS, TURTLE
and CLAM SOUP. and name of all kinds.
' • ' -WASIIABAUGIPS'ANU LITLPIL.PS AVE,
constautly.on -hand. ~ . .
H e re e pectrutly RAM a continuance of the patronage
'so liberailkbi3sto*od by hid friends and the public_._
Jane I;'Q3.- '. - • ._ ' MAILTIIT BROWN.
rote tancous.
CONSUMPTION
SCIIENCK'S PULNIONIC SYRUP
KILL CVILE ,
CONSUMPTION.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
EM33173
CONSUMPTION.
scrtaxms iuLsfostC SYRUP
WILL CORE -
CONSUMPTION..
5C11E1.0328 SEA' WEED TONIC
WILL CUP.E
DYSPEPSIA.
SCIIENCIVE SEA. WEED TONIC
vita, me
DYSPEPSIA
tCiLENCR'S SEA: WEED TONIC
wut CUItZ
DYSPEPSIA
SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC
WILL CURS
DYSPEPSIA
SCIFENC.'S MANDIteI i KE
WILL cults
LIVER COMPLAINTS-.
SCHENCK'S MANNIARE PILLS -2,-;
WILL CURE ,
LIVER. COMPLAINTS
81:11ENCIM M. l / 4 NDItivRE PILLB
MEM
LIVER COMPLAINTS
SCHENCK'S titAWRA KB PILLS
Iwfl
LIVER COMPLAINTS
laestatitants.
T.Pc.1x444-14F, , ,U.:q0Aitoxib;cstipl*R4m,1*.
ttornego at .al)3.‘
=SERI
VENNEDY & Part
, v - ners/iThe : unjensigned hays associated teem
-1.0 ves in the practice of the Law in the several courts of
Franlzdu County. MI. e ofilarliet Street, in the reollt
heretofore occupied by T. D. Kennedy.
T. D. KENNEDY.
Jane 17,'63. - T. J. ;CELL.
it TTORXEY AT
SON EMILY. itttriiney at Lam.—Office on Mar
ket zt.. formerly occupied by Reilly ; k tlitz rp, direidly
uPP- site the Court fi ,use . , Chamborebarg. Pa. An legal
busi nem entrusted to ithn mill receivd pimp t attention.
Ho will practico la adjoininet Counties. ./u tie 17, '63.
P.B.STVMMAUGR
STIDEBAUGH it - STEWART, At
tort:Pp- at Law. Charnbersbnrg. Pa.. give their undi
vided attention t the Practice of their Profession.
John Stewart 'agent for procuring Bounty Money,
Pensions. and arrearages of Pay.
Jrir Office in the Town tan. June 17.'63_
& ST E gG-ER, Attor
lulf• Rep at Lam Chambertamrg, Pa. Collections.
promptly, attedded to. W..s. Stenger, District Attor
ney and agent for procnring Pensions, Bounty Maley
and Arrears of Pay. Office in Franklin Building. Zd
door front the corner. June If, 'frt.
WS. tVERETT, Attorr4at Law.
Office in Mrs Ilard's dwelling. directly appo
site the C , urt !rouse, Clutibersburg, Pa. Will practice
in the several 'mutts of Franklin and Fulton Counties.
Ail legal 'business entrusted to hie care will receive
prouq't attention. • Jttne 17 1863.
T M'DOWELL SHARPE, tittomq
.at 1,210. Chantberebur4Pa. Mice in gra. Bard's
Buildinge.directly oppcsite the Court House.
June 17.103.
O. SEILHAMEI, Attorney at
kit • Lo m,, Chamberchurg, Pa. Office—Main Street,
above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by - S. Reich
er. Scq.., J titm k , 11.54;:t.
G ,
EORGE EYSTER & E. J. BONE
BRAKE. Attorner at Law, hnce removed to ,the
room on 3lntrizqieet, one door South of Eyster'e Store.
June 1 7.'63. .- .
Js: CLARK, Attorney at Law, Oas
. removed his 003ce a few doers taq of his thdaer
location. on Ifarket street. (South-skis.) :lune 17.
el ALVIN M. DUNCAN, Att or rty ,at
Lft W. Office on Nigirket Streets in Lawyer'ti Row.
oppositethe Court linte4e. June '63.
TT L. PLETCHER, Attorney at Law.
• Chalnl*re,burg. R. Officion I.lmq narkkstteeti
heArlyopposite the C , uit'llonge. .4nne:l7. 'WS.
ALEX: E. 3.1'01X.13E, Attorney at
Law, Clth)bershurg, I's. Otriceio tits; Franklin
Itepu,sitory 13nildi ngR. " ng,
TA WATSON ROAVE, Attorney at
I_l,, La w, G re-enmstle, po..f [sop '63
DR. WM. B. 11U.I.ZU.S DENTAL
It EDEDI -A RE THE HEST IN? HE WORLD,
insueng - Pine Teeth and Street .llreath, and, curing
Toothache and Neuralgia.
Do y9u Wish to be blessed with ancind utrerlfwretirly
White told Sound Teeth? thie De. WM.
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranhst Irc*Trten
acid, alkali, or any injurious substance. Price.2s: % tents
jitrAsix - .
4T.r. Reware at the orclionsY cheap Tooth Po l vders,
which whitin de.troY
To yon wish to be ce tat;, tnnt your Breath is pure,
sweet and acreenble to husband or wife, lover and friend?
Use Dr. 111.111D'8 , CBLBBILATEII MOUTII WASII
Price, 37 rents per bottle.
The astringent cosh is also-..the best remedy In the
world for Canker., Tail Breath. Bleeding Gums, Sole
Mouth, etc. It hes cured hundreds.
Do you Irish your cliililre ,, suffer- front_Toothethe
Got Dr.FIUItDF ItAOIC TtX/TITACIIE MTN. Price,
12 cents per bottle. """.
Are you afllietgil with N.nralgiat Get Dr. 'WM 11
liUKD'SNEUItA I.GI k PIA S. The most etfcctiYe
and delightful remedy known Ter- Pain.] in. the face,
Chest. Shonl,ters. S eek,br any ranter the hotly
They do not adhere nor - blister. but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 15 and' 37 centki. Mailed
on receipt of price.
A Treatise oh the best method, of PreacCring the
Teeth mailed on receipt of the piaci-40 cents. It is a
yaluahl- little work. and should be in the posSession of
every person.
For ple at all the best Rtnres throughout the country.
CArtte.Y.--/18 there are dealers who t.lk e advantage of
our advriiseinents to imtswe npbn . thpjr custonteis in
ferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having
what you call for: end you will 4TET TITk BEST. thoroughly
tested, nod prep 'red by nu experienced and scientific
Dentist. Treasurer of the New Yolk State Dentists As
sociation, and Vice President tit the New York Zity Den.
tat Society. Address Ntilq. i 1 111111.0 4 CO.,
Jnne.lf. Tribune Ruildings. New Yolk.
TEETH INSERTEI) ON AMBER
BASE.—DII. N. -4:llLOs'S'ellt. 011ie still M his real.
entre on EAST MARK FA STRF Eri near -the
Ratlro et. Dstitistry in all its b, finches attended to with
all the modern improvemenis. • Ilaving published to
this community_fur more than two years. that teeth on
Amber is in every way MEADER AND 114:171qt than
teeth on n.ey other material. I ...nubd say that I still ace
no reason to change toy opinion. for there are many per.
sons in Clianthrslatri: end vicinity for whom •I have
inaerted teeth un A311:1;ii. who rim testify' to their supe.
ear merit. •
N. B. An work warranted to giro satiaractian.or no
charge. Teeth 6.xtracteri Without intin with 'perfecf
safety without takinz. Chloroform. Tar further inf.r
!nation call at the Office. . 17. iBG3.
DR, W. W. SCIILOSSER. Surgeon
Dentist.—.. The unllersigned has removed hie °like
from the Mansion House to the resitcnce of Mr John
Noel.Northwe.t corner of the Mani And. end immedi
ately opposite the Franklin lintel. pitice on the se
-cund floor—entrance through the passnge, to the right
as yhu mend the ,Lairs.
June,17.1g63. W. W. scriL6SSER.
REMOVAL.—Dr. J. K. REID, Den
tot, has removed Ws office trues the corner the
Public Sqnare. where he practised so many years. to the
coiner of Main and Queen Streets, (dove Wm. Iteyser's
* Drug store. Cluernliersheirg. Pa. where he will be pleased
to receive the calls of his triozed» [June 17.1863.
DR. A.ll. SHAW returns his thanks
to the citizens Of Franklin county. for the lilb•
era , encouragement bestowed on him the last three
years. and finites those nilo hare not mule trial of
1101,10EOVATIlY to do so. cons/at/Worm free, All en.
ruble cases con rely on a more speedy cure than under
any othcrsystern. Dr. S. lots removed to ,Vorth Main
sirestat short distance below the point, where he can be
found read 3, to Attend to calls, either in town or country,
when not absent on professional business.
June li;18611. . .
DR. JOHN MONTGOMERY will
attend promptly to all calls in lds flue. Office wn
Mom street, next door to the Eagle lintel. and nearly
opposite the residence of the !lon. eurgeChatobers.
Chembershnrit. June 17, 1863.
R. J. C. BICIIARDS will attend
promptly t c . all entlii in hie line.,Office'on
'treat. next doorto Springier's Deng Store.
' Wir Genes Ilotrae=Proto 7 to 9, - A.31.; 12 in 2 and 6
P. 3i. Julin 17,1861.
80015 aieo stationctr.
lEW STORE!—WATSON'& SON
have opened at their Store Room, on the North
, west corner pf the Diamond, opposite Franklin Ball,
Chambersbufg, Pa., an entirely new stock of goods,
consisting of BOOKS of alms.st every description. Sta
tionery of all kinds, - Envelopes, Stem Pens, Mk, ke.
Also a large assortment of WALL PAPE% WINDOW
BLINDS. various prices, and a great varietyorNOTlONS
AND PANOY ARTICLBS, Pictutee. Fans, Vases. Ladles,
and Misses Baskets, Lc, Fancy Soap and Perfumery.
Also a good Assortment of Worsted, Shetland Wool, &c,
and a great variety of goods too numerous to Insert to
which they Invite the attention of the Public, and re
apecttully solicit a share of the public patronage.
Plea a call and examine our stock.
Anil 17.'69. WATSON . & SON.
iTAS. B. SMITH A; 00: k = ', •-
BOOKSk.'LLBRS AND PitBLISHERS, '
e
.3 anufacturers of Blank and Memorandum Books, Photo
graph Alburtis, idanifuld Irriters. Marble Paper, &c.`, No.
27 South Seventh Street, above Chestnut.
Blank work of everrdescrlption, for County 0:Boers,
Hotels. Counting Rousts. and Public Offices dune to or.
der. Orders left with S. S. Sunsocs, Charnbersburg, Pa.
promptly attended to. - Sept 90 '63-ly
-5A CENTS willTay for thellEPO;
SITORY six menthe to be sent to eaoldier In
ttie sarrtce, -
; FOB 'PAINTING, in '-every style,;
`deztestAbeetteeoretnANlCLUl exPoSITOUX
JOKY STEWART
13rn,tiottp.
Viii‘oicigno.
tiooko, *tationerp, Scr.
Sqi S. SHRY i OCK, . : 4
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, •
Now occupies his NEW STORE Room,and is pre? aced
to transact business with greater facilities than
ever.
BOORS- -
School Books. Miscellaneous Boo.ks,loy Bocktrs
Law Beaks. Medical 13ook.;, Sunday Sehocl Books,
Military Books.
BIBLES. '
A large a...oddment df Pocket and Family
BLANK BOOKS
Of all sizes. qualities anest;qes of binding
STATIONERY.
A great variety of all kinds of Writing and Print:
ing Papers, of - French, English and American man
ilfacture. Also, Envelopes Of all sites and gimlitiee,
Ink-, Penh, Pencils, India Rubber, Tapes, Seals,
Quills, - Copy Books; Blottingßoard,ripives,Emere,
Writing Sand, Aa., Ex. • •
GOLD - PENS. ' .
The very be (4nt.ct PRus in the market. full."'
warranted, made by Leroy W. Faltchild, of N. Y.
BLIND PAPER.
.1 1 Lfultyariety of patterns and qualities.
WALL PAPER.
Nearly Two Mummy , different natterns.towet her
with suitable Bertlerings, Plain, Velvet and Velvet
(jilt. -
PICTURE.YRA3IES.
Oval and Square Frames for Photo'grapbs. Frames
made to order.
FRENCH GLASS,
For Picture Frames, of any Size.
CHEAP - NOVELS
Xneh lower than publishers' prices. amonewitieh
a are the following: --
The White Cruiser,' -
The Ranger, • • .
The Midnight Queen. , •
English Tool,
Jost* inn. •
Maid of the StCranac,
, Capt. Hawhes,
Hon.Dernardo"s Daughter,
Helene,
David Dufficks.
Retch es in France.
Vorner's Pride.
Scott's Novels,--,
•
Dickens' Novels,
Mrs. Boueliveth'sl;lev el s,
Mr's: Gray's 'Novels,
But wer's Novels,
Arthur's:Novels, -
- Lucy Sanford,
Rifle Shots, .
Trial audTrinmph,
Princemad Pedler,
• Arraette,
Bast Lynne.
AlroY,
Legends and Stories.
' •
Red Jack, •
Red Scout, '
Belle of the Bowery,
Sybil Campbell,
Grebe Weldon,
Rival Beauties.
it' The Grumbler,
Barren Honor,
The Squire.
Falkland,
•
Milrose,
Chips from Uncle Sam's Jack-knife, - -
The Everlasting Fortune Teller, •
The Manceuveriog Mother,
Marguerite de Valois,-
Foggy Night at Orford,
The Quiet Ilus.band, •
_ • -Two-Prima Donhas. •
Morgan's Freemasonry,
The,Debtors Daughter,
The Banker's Wfife,
Righwayman'S Ride,
Nobleman's Daughter,
- The Scarlet Flower, '
The Wife's Trials,
Cecilia Howard,
Lena Cameron,
The Esti:octant,
Les Miserables,
500 Puzzles.
EIS - GRAVINGS. •
•
' English, French, Gerinan and American Engra
vings. ,
BASKETS.
Fancy. Traveling. Book. Picnic, Fruit, Knife and
Clothes - Baskets.
,ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.
'Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and Split
Zephyr, Shetland Wool,r&c.. S:e. •
N F.WSP.A.F. E R.S. '
The Philadelphia and New York Dailies received
-daily. Clubs or individuals supplied.
• WEEKLY PAPERS.
Darper's Weekly,
Frank Leslie,
N. Y,Mercury,
N. Y. Weekly, -
`•- Kerr 4a ork Ledger, etc.,
received weekly.
PERIODICALS.
Ilarper's Monthly. •
' Atlantic Monthly,
Continental,
Oodey, •
Peterson.
- • Ballon,
Knickerbocker.
All the Year Round,
C,ornhill, et., etc.,
received as soon as published.
2 , CHEAP LITERATURE.
All the Dime Publications. Weekly Nonvellettes,
Song Boas, etc., received daily.
ORDERS.
We take orders for all kinds of goods.
EXPRESS.
'We receive, goods by Exiires's EFTA' y from the
MO. -
, ,
Blank Deeds, , .
t Wring and Printing Cards. '
Rulers. k -
. . Paper Weights,
Taney Boxes,
Combs and Brushes, ~
Chalk Crayons,
, .
anal standard goods in, our line eonstantly&on
hand. ._ E
MUSIC
beet kasie. for Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, he,
• PI/31405.
We purchase Pianos on commission, so as to save
our customers from Fifty to One Ilundred t and Fifty
Dollars. , •
-
ItEUSIcAL 7
.INSTRUMENTS.
we can supply any kind of Musical Instriunenta
at prices far lower than usual.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
w e caii sell Photograph Albums id, loyer thices
than they can be procured for in the cities.
We have no hesitation in:saying to our cukomers
that from our long experience, our manner of do
lug business, and our great facilities, we do not fear
competition, and have no doubt of our being-able
to give entire satisfaction.
.
Come and see our New' Store, our new and en
Luisa stock, and form your out opinions.
Chamt‘ersborg...Tune I`l, 1863.' ' .
- .
Oension 33ountg agencies.
'JOHN M. -POMETIOY .„.
NARVY AND NAVY AGENCY,
104 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
. ,
ruil,A.DratiqiLi.
The undersigned, having resigned tile position as Pay
master in the 11, &Army, has opened at No 204 61111111
FOURTH- STREET,' - au _JOE:NOY FOE PROCURING ,
PEN SIONS,and fur the collection of.OFF/CERe k Sot ours', I
and all other Cursis agalast the Got - eminent, -
-1 13 1 . long exterience Vaymaster, has given me nun- 1
anal acilities fur becoming thoroughly acquainted wills
this businest in MI its details.: On the receipt, by ntatl. .
of a statement of the case of claimants, I will <forward
the necessary papers for - their signature. Yeritonal at. '
motion will he given to the eases at 'Washingti
No charge unless successful, when $5 - Will be charge?
for Cob - iota gill sums tinder 3bb, and 310 on al; sums over
that amount and under $... 4 1.10. Large! claims taken
special . arrangement. Fees in Feusion Cases as fixed
IMT. „
INFORMATION FOR AND IN,:STRUCTIONS TO
CLAIMANTS.
Aif Soldiers of the present war, who have served two
years, and Soldiers discharged, for- wounds .recelvei in
battle, without reference to time of service, aro entitled
besides their regular pay, toSlut) Bounty.: -
In case Soldiers or Seamen are dischargetlfdr,disabinly
or wounds received teats in ttee service, they are 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
service, his widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty,
be.sides menages of pas and pension during her lifetime
or widowhood.
If the Soldier die after discharge.from disease core
tnteted or weunds.received while la service, Ws widow is
entitled to a pettslon of :96 per sealant, "
- If no widow or minor children; the mother of the Sol
dier or Seattian will:receive tbe - Penslon; if dependint en
hie: wholly or impart for support;
• If decal:wed Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow, bis
children are entitled to the same benefits'es the widovi,
except when the children may be over th e ate of- Ify y ears.
- If no widow or minor children, the bounty and pay
will descend to the heirs ne • -
First to the Father, second to the Mother, third to the
Brothers and 81.,ters. and tnen to the nest of kin.
Discharged ioldiers. whose clothing account was na
il
settled at th time of discharge, can recover any balance
dim them. he Company books are not destroyed. To
draw this lance, write to your Captain for a descrip
tive list. shbwing Clothing account, and forward It to me
with your prelhaltutry statement, giving also the date of
.your discharge
r'Solditirs,ivho served with the nine months' volunteers,*
Fan recover $27 bounty and premium, - without regard to
time of service; if they have not already received it.
Soldiers who were prisoners in the South, and Soldiers
who were absent on sick furloigh, are entitled to com
mutation of rations. - - .
.
In communicating with this office, state the nature of
your claim fully, and give the Oompany and Reg ment to
which you or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged,
-as well as your present Post Office ad,ress,.
.ti,BFE2rENCY.S.
His Excellency ANDREW 4. Cflaro „Governor of Penn-
sylvania.
Hos. Soros atsresort, If/tar/sham, Pa.
Casty, Chief Justice of the Court of Claims;
'Washington.
K. H. BROOMS, Chief Clerk-of .P,ay . - Department,
Washington.
MN. EDWARD idcPstwaschs, M. C.. Washington.
Iles. Jas. P. tßrEnur, President Judge, District Court,
Pittsburgh.
!lox. A. K. McCLuns,Chambershum, Pa. r - • -:
lION.THOMAS A. SCOTT, Vice President Penn'a Rail Road.
W f u jo i B.Triom 4,5, reflector of the Port, l'hilad'a.
ilex. C. AM/duos:s, post Muter, Philadelphia.
DREXEL dr Co., Baniters,Phikulelphia,
.lssics DUNLAP, President of onion Bank, Philadelphia
Maur' k VAITMIOILNE. Attornies,
Banat., WRIST SG ERVIN, Merchants, ' .
larniho, ircsanntan & Co. Merchants, . ill
It.I.TCOIETT. BACOU. & CO., .
()ACID FAIIST & CO.. Merchants, l,
•
lIENJAMIn S. J.CileSr. JR. & CO.. Merchants, ''' ' 6
CHARLES C. 31011OAX & CO., Merchants, it
.
ATIFOODrIVIIITS & Co., Merchants, IC
JOHN M. PIIMROY,
No. 204 South Yourth Street,
June IT, '63-tf.
PENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR
CLAIM AORNOY.—Pensions procured for soldiers
of the present war who are disabled by reason ofwonnds
received. or disease contracted, while in theservice of the
United States; and Pensions, $lOO bounty, and Arrears
or Pay obtained for widows or heirs' of these who havr
died or been killed while in service.
JOIIN R. ORR. Claim Agent.
Feb. 25, 'B3-Iy. Chambereburg,
*tobeo,anlt EtinWare
DUTCH SETTLEntItiT"
bDOWN TOWN I—Extensive Tin, Copper and Wore
is nme S—The undersigned respectfullyin-
Tta•ilii
forum his friends and the public generally ths.t 1.8 has
removed his establishment from the "Dutch Settlement'
up town, to, the spacious Room formerly occupied by
nianich & Brand, and nearly opposite White's Cloth
ing Store. T
Ile has just received a large assortment , of COOK,
"COAL, PARLOR and NINE-PL ‘TE STOVES o f the
most approved and latest patterns, 'which be ssizr and is
de t rmined to sellas cheap, 11 not a little cheapm , than
can be k bad elsewhere in the country,
lie has also, and intends keeping constant Won hand.
a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware
made of the best mixterial and by good workmen. .
Ora- Persons in want of anything, in the above line
are requested to give him a call bent.° purchasing else
where, as he feelsconvluced that hocansult them either
as regards the article or the price.
'SPOUTING made and put up at the shortest notice.
Alt kinds of repairing, done neatly and expeditionely.
Old Pewter, Brass and Copper taken it. exchange for
Ware, or the highest price given in cash. ; ,
June 17,1863. • JACOB B ;MILLER.
ROUSE u E EPERS: READ !—Gad
!aglur's Sunrise Air-TWO—A New PM Top
Uwe,. N4# STOVE. The plates nye very heavy, suli the
whole btuve is finished inn superiormanner. I warrant
this Stove to he Prigerior to any Flat-Top Stove Wpm in
the market, and respectfully invite my friends at,d the
public to call and - examine this Stove, of which there
are several sizes.
I have alio a. meat variety of other COOKINO
STOVES of every style; PARLOR STOVES, new and
beantifel Patterns, together with a heavy' stock of
STOVES fur Churches, Stores, Offices Hotels. &c.
Jourf z& Lowsvio,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVE'S, TINA ND COPPER WARE.
N. B.—l hare Leen appointed Bole Agent far Galla
gher's Celebrated Sunrise Air-Tight Cook Stowe in 4 harn
lienclinrg, Pa. June 11,18ig3.
T ETTER, HAMILTON & CO'S
Great Stove and Tin Ware Store,' corner of the
Diamond, can be seen the largest, best and cheapest
stock of Goods in Chantbersbarg. They. hare COOK
ING STOVES for Wood and Coal, of tatted patterus anct
ail sizes. at fair prices. - Pune 17,1E63.
kJPOUTING DONE AT SHORT
NO Etmor first rate material mid cheap.- -
All work warranted, and cheaper than can be bought
elsewhere in the County.- Call and' see for yourselves,
at - _ETTER .I,IAMILION 6: CO'S.
• _ 'nearly opposite the flank.
E:ITTER, HAMILTON & CO. are
Pepperell to put up the best LIG IITNI:40 RODS
at cheap rates.
A LWAYS ON HAND,"A LARGE
111_ asscritment of the very best Tin, Japanned and
Copperware, ke., field low at
EMIR. ITANiATON & CO'S.
ALL - WORX WARRANTED, and
cheaper nom cnn Ue bought eleewheie in the
county. Come ittnl see—then.buy. At.
Err It. HAMILTON* CO'S.
CALL FOIVTABLOR AND- DI
LJ ROOM CO:Ilk STOVES. They are pretty,
good and cheap. ETTER, AA :HILTON & CO'S,
A few doors from Shriock's Book Store.
Vitiating, elating, &c.
rtARNA.RD T. FELLOWS,
• ttousK AND-SIGN PAINTER
MINER, GLAZIER, AND PAPER
1" HANGER, SHOP
In the Old Armory Building, (up stairs,)
-nest door to "Old Jail,". Peiffer Foltz's
Carriage Manufactory, opposite„
Breton's Hotel, and
CORNER OF SECOND AND MARKET STS.,
Chimbersbuig, Pa. •
I respectfully take this method of thanking the citi
zens of Chambersburg and vicinity for the very liberal
patronage I have received at their -hands for the past
year, (my first year in this place,) and flattering myself
that I have done, and and am still prepared to do, the
very best'work in my line, I solicit acontlnnance of past
favor. IL T, gELLOWS
P. S. Trespectfully refer to any of my patrons-Janes
Ey star, IV in. Melknahan, Col. A. K. McClure, Rev. Mr.
Elect:Qs, Presbyterian Church, Pr.Eichards, Dr. Fisher,
of M. Kieffer & Co.. German Ifef'd Messeziger, J. An tra*
Eyster,-Wm. C.Eyster. and any others for whom lbws°
done work—for eharaCter of work done, and expedition]
Junel7, tf. B.T. F.
IMPLTAIWFINTS.--Dealers and Man,
, vfacitterg of..kfriftltiiral and other hold...manta.
can reach a large elan. •)f valuable customer by iarttat•
triatittikt the YR4NICLIS REPOSITORY.
Kg; tf
I IJFRWAN LIFE INSITRAN
Mary
.TRITBT COMPANY.
.e 4-earl earner IFalhrut akcl tcburth &reds, Phila
delphia. „fisco . rpbratedlSZ> l ). ,charter Perpe.tuat.'
iaIIOIIIZED ' CAPITAL, 6:460.(K10 00. PAW UP
cAppliAL, t3S0;000 CO. .ASSUTSS,` 61.897,740 60.
Inserts Urea tiering the ;lateral life; or fog -sittitt
rtns; grants annul:lilies and, endorments, and snaked
• ntracts of all kinds depending on the issues of Iffi.
z sib g .I),Un tts EX.94;ntuks. Ttultets , and , Gnarttinan,,—
fides of Life Insiirance insisted at the nsual 'mutual -
Yes of other good Conii%anies — Vith profits to the In
,rett_inst, Bonus, Jatinttry,llB,6l, being 43 pet' cont.
alipremiums received oil mutual policies at 'joint
ea . . rates, 20 per cent. less loan the above.
which a persou p*ye rot E., 7, or io y e exeenly, v h ea
,et Policy IS patd up for lito,:arld nothing ,morn to pan
.d should he b e - oneple, or lead' to discontinue sooner,
eCompany trill issue a peke-up popsy is proporelop
the amount of premiums Paid, aA follows:
At 5 *ear I At 7 year .1 At ,10 Yet , r
I Rafe. Rates: I Bates.
fter piiyment of t
the annual prerni , 7
urns (on policy 01
$1000) for - - 5409 )
00 Mb . 00, 1 • $2OO eo
. -t pny't of 4 an. pre. 800 00 , b 7140 - 400 W.!
6 ~' - • ssr 16
a g a
- anual premium for 2-1000.. =
Aroir-FoieFerrrit.4 TAW YEAU RAPE,
, Age 20,
.. 430 al
34 Ott
. . 80, ~,, I , . , l &S 40 i'
" 3543 00 ,
. ,
tt•',lo,
-.:.,. 47 Ott '
a 50 , ..............._,.......0. .......... , ... :. ...... .; . -.: 63 AO .
86
insurance may be etfected..giving toany party, on tIM
4 ,ath in life insured, a certain yearly income by endow-
ent for life, thus avoidint MI contingencies of inviwt
-. g the same; and may be !double. "or treble the . yearly
tercet. _1..-- _
~
LEXANDER WIIILLDIN. President.' ' , -
11.I.UEL WORK. Vice-P*l4lml. .. 'A
~.
. .11.1. N S. WILSON,, , Serretpry and Treasuier.
, ..
BOARD 01? 1 RHSTBER:.
• 'exander Whilltlin, , J. Edgar ThomPson;
Ma, Janterrßollock, ; lion. Joseph Allison.
tbert C 4 Roberts, ; Jonas Bowman,
linnet T. Bodine., i H. H. Eldridge,' • •
Mrge Nugent, 1 John Aikman,
nit J Howard, - ! , Chas. F. litazlitt . ,', - -
towel Work, - - 1 1
, . .
, i -r--- • . . , ,
' W MEDICAL "EXAMINERS. ‘ :
F. BIRD, H. D., 1 4..t5; MINTON W4LICKII, t IK.T:
In attendMlce at the company's office - daily, - Ai 11,'
clock, M. • - - 7 -
I ,VM.; G. REED, Cilamberdburg, Pa.; is the taitlsOrliSil
gent of the Atner:Lan Lite Insurance and, Trust Com ,
ny, and Is always prepared to fornlsh pally/4os or,
.iy informatlorewanted, and to tnkr Inanranaea.
DR. J.C. RICH A KDS, 41r,ticat Exatiftler.
REFEREnES--Ilon. A. K. 31 celare, Rev. S. J.Nie
dfe, J, S. Nixon, Chatubbrahurg, and Win. M. Marab..l,
'shier Ilagerstarrn lisn. 0et21,63.tf .
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO3[-
P/aIY OR kIIII4.IAILPI.I,IA, No. 435 and 43T
(testig Street. ,
,ipital ' • i , - $400,000 00
orpetual Pronged:4s 3 i £195y824,011
:i . nerpired Temporary Rirmitnna - 111,525 iit.
;.4-figus . 1 ,
1 .....,,9:3,7t56.11i
-...--
.
. ,
Total 1 +4,..,4 $2.392,116 MP
„tatement of the Anbetil of the Co pang on. Januarx I
• ; ISO. -.-- '- • ' --' - • 1
;rat Mort gages.llll , ply :sec . .... 91,993,931 411
oal Estate. (present value $135,3 : 22:41.) cost' 128,970 77
emparitry Loans, on uniple Colletterarecu- = "
rfties
tocks, (present. 1100 84 4 .368 10,) cost.
'gtlir
Teceiv
ots Bill
,ash
6dvnnce in value of 141 Estate'over coat
Advaure in value' f Stticks tiver
T0ta1....,... i $43V2116 - Ot
-The only Preiitetfroni Preiniurne whietableCom
pony can divide by low' I. rirfruto Itieks whichleve been
determined.r
! '
Extract from tilt Charter of the company.,
"Rut the-moneys reiceived us premiums - ttpori - visitil
which remain undeterniined, ander° ontstandingat t,.,
time of declaring such Dividend, shall not he considered •
as part of the profits di said Corporation, or divided - sit
such." 1
• PERPETUAL or I f INITED INSURAATES Malik
en every description of property, in Town and Count*,
for Owners, Mortgages. Ground, 'Landlords, &e.; Ay;
hates as low as are eurisisfent with security,. - - i
Since their Incorpokation. a period of thirty years.
theY BUT e - pad - ever-FOUR MILLIONS - DE: DOLEAMP. -
LOSSES BY FIRE, thereby affording evidence of ti;l,
advantages 'of Insurance, as well an - the ability and dis
position to meet with promptness all liabilities. . •1
LOSES BY EIRE.
Losses paid during the year 1862 " $69,79 - 8 1 '
_I • _
= DIRECTORS.
m
. ~
ules N. Bancki.r, David S.
Tobias Wagner, a Isaac Lea
Ramie' Grant. .!I Edward e. Dale,
Jacob E. Smith,' ` i George Pales, „ -
George W. Richards, Alfred Fitler. ,- -
' MAUVES N. BA NCKER, President. --
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAB. W. INPALIJSTEA, Sec'y pro tail. ",
far Application made to Dann- DAM of Chambers
burg, who is an authorized' Altera for the Company
either personally or tiy letter, will meet with attention.
March 4,1853. , .. -
rNSURANOE. COMPANY - OP
NORTH AMERICA. INCORPORATED 1704:
PERPETUAL CHARTER. CAPITAL - $4,00,000.
OrricE—No. 232 %%user Marx. PminztpaiA
This Company nxemow prosecuting the busioeSe
'trireme,' from LOU or Damage - by FIRE on Ilulldingrs
Merchandise, Furniture, kc., throughout the Blate'la
Pennsylvania. on LIBERAL TERMS, for long or abort
periods ; or permanently on Buildings, by a' deposit of
Premium.
Ttu; PROMPT , PAY4NT of CLAIMS for LOSS= duilng the
periodof nearly SEVENTY Funs that the Company bota
been in existance, entitles them to the confidence (Alike
public: - -
Arthur 0. Cuffin,i
Samuel W. Jones;
lobo A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
',Ambrose White, I
t . John fit. Neff.
Richard D. Wood;
Wllliern Welsh;
-William E. Boa*, j .
CHARLES PLAT, Seey. AUTHER O: COFFIN, Ares.
BCREELEft, 7 antra/ Agent at marrisbliTg, - lb;
AVM G. REED, iChambersburg; Pa., is 'the author
ized Agent of the 'lnsurance Company of North Ant!ltir
ca; and is always prepared to.nire any informationde
sired, and td take 'normal:mak .
REF ERENCES-LCharles 11.2aylor and John D.-Orfer,
Charnberabhrg. . oct 21 , 614 r .
OUR AGES - T.—MR. ti JoaN Gicroi;
Chrunb'er'sburg, hi the General 'Ageit of the
Franklin County. 11Intual Insrirance .Compauy.
' June 11. '63. . IdcLEadal.
Aanufartureo.
TO THE PURLIO GENERALLY`:}
cilAidatitsßllßO FOUNDRY. —;
'ft: undersigned fakes this metlu to inform the public,
thathe has taken' the YOUNDIVi . so long curried on: by
Win. Seibert, with nil the 'PAW F4A'S connected.th
with, where ho parposea continuing the businee4i 'St&
now prepared to make - • - •
ALL KINDS OF•CASTINGS -
that may be wanted by the commonalty. Particular et.,
tendon will be paid to malting and keeping on hand ev-'
ery description of PLOWS, OA STINELS, WAGON• BOX..
'ES, At.,
AU kinds of Oalitings made to Order:. ; " •
New Plows, efodiffrrent patterns, atwaya:nn • et,
made to order.
OLD METAL taken in trade, for which '
•
price will be given.
3y - devoting hiinself attentively to• bnsi .... • •
to merit and receive a share of public patronage. -
.Innel7,'63:* ) ABEATIAII METZ.
NEW MARBLEYARII7-The.
nndersigried tesPectfully announces to the citizens
of Franklin county that he hes opened a New 31arhts )
liardisk the rooin formerly occupied by Dr.liamiltett,,
direetltopposite J. S. Nixon's Dreg Store, Main Street,:
inibe , delrough 41 Chambersburg,_stMere he will &gape's. ,
hind or make tic, order all articles in his line of ,taminesk
such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and: READ STONSEI;
MANTLES, TA DLO &STAND Toys. &e:, rnannfacturesh
from the very beet Foreign and Domestic Marble,
respectfully sollettsacall from thesevilia May bele
want of any article to the above line. lie is ceptideut fit. 4
his ability to satisfy all who maybe pleased to patronize
him, either as regards hfs prices, or the quality, beauty, I
and chasteness bf his work.
2tlyB, 'B3' • ' 'JOHN A. OnOig
. , •
• .4
:ft* R. 00.31 RANTIFACTORMI-7,-.T .e,
,
..v undersigned still carry on their BROOM 11010 - ;.,
k AMORY, at their -old stand, on Rolet Marker Stree4, o
Chamberelorg , They irotildinfonn the miblic the', they, -
bare'provided thornselves with a , Machine 'to' take oft" -
Broom Seed, which thby will do for each as do,Lzotiwitala
to do it themedlces, and make theirßrooms - •Oheq.? for 1
ecla t °roll theibitrett.-• •',-L ' - '- , .- ' - ... 4
They winalSo pay,Clall ra BROOM CORM if weak
•patnp.' d WO IBS'] ' - .D. a: aJ, LITT-Ll:`
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A
El
800 00
. 84,625 99
. 84,901 lit'
1.549,0
. 75.312 0.1
.$4.40.:391
" 9.35 r d
James N. Dickson, - 1 , „., t
8. Morris Wain,
John 37asod,
George L. Ilarrisooi , .
Francis IL Cope, - • a
L'cltrarcl IL Trotter,
Ethiard 8. i larks.
Wililam Cummins, <