aebicat. al AastiALT INORE LOCK- HOSPITAL , - - DB. JOHNSON, the founder of this Celebrated tution, offers the most certain, speedy, and. only eke - dual remedy in the world fir Moots, Structures. Seteinal Weakness. p tin in the Loins, Constitutional De bility, lmpotesce, Weakness of the Back am. Limbs. .hafections,„ 01 <he Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart, Dysiptipsia., Nervous Irritability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin; and, all those serious and melan ,oholy disorders arising frnm the destructive habits 0., . Youth, which destroy both body and mind. These escret sad solitary practices arermore attii to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner iDynns, %slighting their most brilliant hopes, or anticipations yeradering marriage, &c., impossible. . - - - YOUNG MEN. Young Men eispecially, who have become the Vlolime of Solitary Vico,that dreadful . and oestructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave tbolrands of young men of the most exalted talent and brillian intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening !inmates with the thonders of eloquence. or waked to snetacy the living lyre; may call with lull confidence. • MARRIAGE! Married p4xuons. or young men contemplating Mar r Inge. being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, deformities, &c., should immediately consult Dr. Johns ton: . . _- • whoplacoe biarself tinder the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in biamnor as a gentlentan,arl vaulideutly rely upon his hkilt as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS ! • INIERDIATELY CURED AND ETU. VIGOR RESTORED. • This silsease is the penalty moat frequently paid by /these who bare become the vittims of improper indul rented : young persons are ten apt to Virimit excesses Prom not loin aware of the dreadful consequences that may envie. Now, w;,° that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation i n . - tot swear ify tbo.e falling Into improper habit than by the prudent, Betides being deprived of the pleasure of • healthy offspring - the most serious and destructive eympathyto laird and body arise. The system become deranged. the physical and mental powers weakened nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation . of the heart indft estion, a wasting of the franie,'cough; symptom of consumption Office No,. Ir. South Frederick Street, *even doors from Baltimore street, East side, up tht the ateps. Be particular in observing the name and unruber;or yes will mistake the place. - NY' A CURL WARRANiEB IN TWO DAYS. -to Yo Mere - a - ry or Nauseous Drugs. , _ - - DR. JOHNSTON,., • 'Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, gra ..duate 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 London. Paris, Phlladel phis and elsewhere, has effected some of the most eaten isbitik cures that were ever known. Many: troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bash fulness, With frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. • * A GERTAIN DISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea ea* finds he has imbibed tie seeds of this painful die toair,lt too olten happ'-ns that an ill-timed sense ol shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying t those who front education - and respectability ca n alonis befriend him. delaying till the constitutional symp toms of this horrid disease make their appearante, comb as ulperated hors throat, diseased nose. socturnai pains in the head and limbs, dimness' of sight, deafness, nobs on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the bead, faee. and extremities, progressing -with frighttil rapidity. till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose tall in and the vidttm Of this awful disease becomes a horrid'object of c,tmmisseration, till (Lath - puts a pe -clod to his dreadful sufferings. by sensing him-to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns.", To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the must laviolablesecrecy . ; and from his extensive practiec in the first 'loophole of Europe and A merica, he can ntidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate feictim of this horrid disease. • It Is a melancholy fait that thousands NI victinie tc this horrid disease owing to the nnakilfullne-es of igno rant pretenders who by eat of thatdesdful poison, Ider. eery, ruin the constitution t and either send the un rorta• sate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life (miserable. • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! Dr.J. addresses those who have injured themselves by private and impropee indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro (laced by early habits pf youth. vim—Weakness of' the Back and Limbs, Paine in the Bead, Dimness of Sight, Loss of 3luscular Power. Palpitation of theifeart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derau,rment of the Diges - tire Functions,Generul Debility, Symptoms of Consul:lp tionote. - , MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are niuclito I e dreaded: loss of lleinory. Confusion of Ideas, Deprett-- 'on of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to ,Society, Rolf-Distrust, Love of Sulitude.l. &c., aro some of the evil effects. ' . Thoutsandsof personsnf ail ages can now judge that is the cause of their declining health, losing - the.r. -vigor. becoming work. pale, have singular appearance about shi`eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr. Johnstoter's Invigorating Remedy for Or ' ganic 'Weakness. By this great ,and important remedy. Weakness of the Organs is speedily cured. and fell vigor restored. Thousands 01 the most nervous and debilitated,who Ipul lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental -Disquiali m,Oration, Nervous Irritability, - Trembling. Weakneskr-or Ethan:Won of the most fearful kind,speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. - YOUNG- MEN, Who have fill Itred ilremselv,s by a certain practice, In dulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned rr evil companions, or at school, tie effects are nightly Celt, even when asleep, and if nut cured, render ma -- rine impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope o[ his Coun try, the darling of his parents. should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequent! of deviatingfrcm the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before conteuiplat • MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind hod body ,are the most ne,eseary requisites to promote connubial hRPPi noes. Indeed, without those, the journey through life trocumdsa weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly dark ens to tire-view; the mind becomes shadowed 'with de *pairr, and filled, with the melancluly reflection, that the eappiliess of another becomes blighted with our OFFICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE. TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Institution in the last fifteen years; and tbenumerousimportant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by tile re porters of the papers. and many other persons. notices f which - have appeared agaitiand &glen before the pub. sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. K. B, There are so many ignorant an , worthless quacks advertising themselves VA Physicians. ruining theliealth of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems it. necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep, utatlon, that his Diplomas hang I n his office. inirTsin :Vertu—Ail letters must be post paid ,and contain a poista,e 6' amp for the. reply, or no answer will he neut. ' Feb lili,'ll3-Iyr.. notogravbir. H. T. ANTHONY, 124. Mattufulurers of Photographic Materials 501 .Broadway, New York. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces vonsidarably over Four Thousand different subjects (to which additions are con tinually bung made) of Portraits ofTtninent Americans 72 Major-Generals, 52:71 Statesmen, 190 Brigadior•Genorals, 127 Divines, - Z 69 Colonels, 116 Authors, • • 84 Lieutenant-Colonels 30 Artists, Other Offietra, 112 Stage, •60 'Navy Meth, 46 Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 2,500 Copies of Works of Art, tricludlng reproductions of the most celebrated Engray. Ingo, Paintings, Statues, An. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. •Aa order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail free. PHOTOGRAPRIC ALBIIMp.. Orifice.), tee mastufacture a great vrtety P .ringing In Arica from 50 cents to 360 each. Otir&lbilms hare the reputation of being siperlor in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kind can be sent "fell' by mail at a postage of six cents-per The mete expensive; ran bo sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of STESESCOPES.A.ND gTERESCOPIV VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any_ address on receipt of Stamp. E. & II T. ANTONY, . _ iitanufloturere of Photographic Materials s , - , 601. Broadway, New York. .. . . - 'Priends or relatives of prominent' military men wilt *eider itfavor by sending ne their likeness to copy. nor *Bib° kept carefully and returned uninjured. . '„ Pine Albums made to order, for Congregations• to pre.., Nat tetlietr Pastor., or for other purposee,with suitable ilinarlitiona,&c. Twig 19-6 m. Vito, Caps t rutb sitro. FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS I ! JOHN FARED - U., 118 Arch St.; below Bth south side, Thild'a. Importer, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds p - ,f . FANCY FILMS I for Ladies' and Chi/dreit's Wear. I wish to return my thanks to my friends of Franklin and the surrounding Counties, for their very liberal pat ronage extended to me during the last few years, and would say to them that I now have in store, of my own Importation and Manufacture a. very extensive rtasot meat of all the different kinds and qualifies of FAN( 'Y FURS, for ladies and Chi'dren, that willhe worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. . - Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe, anti ving them all Manufactured under myorrn super rision=enables me to offer my -customers and thepublic a much handsomer Set of Furs for the same money. Ladies pi ea, e give me a call before purchasing I Pleaso remember the name, number and street. JOHN PARERIA, sept 9-5 m No. 718 Arch St., Philadelphia. PECIT.ERT has an entirely R n new • stock of. HATS and GAS and he determined to eep up the reputation of the old stand, to sell cheap et than the cheapest. Call and examine. 4 doors South of Eyster & Bro's. JLADIES' FURS ! LADIES' FURS ! I would invite the attention of the Ladiesto my arise and entirely new stock of Fl;f11S, which I will sell very cheap. • J. L. iiECHER.T. DO NOT FORGET 'THAT DECII ERT'S is the place to buy cheap HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FUNS, PECHERT HAS REMOVED his HAT, OAP and FUR STORK, FOUR DOORS un'FL of EYSTER k BRO'S. 3uotimo of the peace: TUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—H. ey B. DAVISON. Justice of the Peace—afire immediate ly opposite the" Indian Queen Rotel." All business en trusted to hie care shall receive prompt attention. In struments of Writing, of all kindei drawn 'up in a satis factory manner. June 17,'63. D HAN.IIIAN, Justice of the Peace, Chambersburg, Pa. (Hareem East Market street opposite the Court House, In the offloi formerly occupied by 4.. K. McClure. Prompt attention given to every thing in the line of a Magistrate and Scrivener. sept EP, '63-tf. • tactical. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP "WILL Mt CONSUMPTION l' - SCIIENCK'S PULSIONIC SYRUP - WILL ctatr. _ CONSUMPTION'„ ( • _ iCtERNCE.'S PULNIONIU SYRUP will. Cosa 4":„ CONSUMPTION. . • • SCIIENCIUS , ,PUEZIONIC SYRUP li7LL CURE • CONSUMPTION SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC DEEM DYSPEPSIA.' - 44CII.ENCE..'S SEA. WEED TUNIC WILL CORE DYSPEPSIA SCHENCK'S SEA WEEII TONIC MEM DYSPEPSIA SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC WILL CIYAS. DYSPEPSIA SCHENCK'S 'MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS BCIIIINCR'S MANDRAKE PILL Ml= LIVER COMPLAINTS SCIIENCRS' MANDRAKE PILLS • will. CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS. SCILENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CUBE LIVER COMPLAINTS DR. J. 11. SCHENCK has a large Suit °Moores at Nis 32 BOND STREET, NEW YORK, where he can lie found every Tuesday. from 9A. M., to 3P. M . and t 39 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. every Saturday. He keeps a large supply of medicines at' his rooms, which can be had at all times. Those wishing advice or examination of the Lungs will do will to call on him as above. He makes no charge for advice, but for a thor oueli examination, with the Respirometer, his price is $3. Many persons are afraid to hnve their lungs examined, by Dr. Schenck for fear that they will be found incura ble, and by that means it is put off until it is too late. flow much better it would be to know their condition at once. as by abundance of e. - idence, Di. S. bas shown sufficient ci:rtificates in this city that holm cared ad ianced stages of Consumption. - DR.'SCHENCK'S Principal Office is No. North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., where letters for advice, should always bedireeted. Price of toe PozzioNic SYRUP AND SZL Wzro_ToNto each $1 per bottle, or $5 as half dozen. btatuaAks. Pats, 2.i cents per box. For Sale by all DRUGGISTS and STOREKEEE4 RS. ' oct. a WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.—At the present time thoughtful dun WONDERFUL are looking for the revelation of new and important discoveries in science, and when a theory is presented claiming to Liav'e discovered new light and to have removed the veil of bbscurity from a subject of the highest importance, upon which much has been written, it is proper that the claims, of this theory be presented and carefully examined and tested, which is destined to transcend in importance to suffering human- By, all other discoveries, the lightning rod and telegraph not excepted. We hold that the human system is but a galvanic arrangement, with its acids and alkaliee r con- stituting the positive and negative forces, and that every 'mental and physical manifestation, either voluntary or ! involuntary, is the result of this Antagonism ; that digcs 4ion, circulation, secretion, and excretion are wholly at ' , tributable to the law of electrical influences; that the I nerves are the conductors of Exectoteirr, and that there Is a polar action established through the nervous system which connects with every part of the body. establishing and preserving a proper balance of the electric element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which ceases disease; that there are strictly but tyro conditions of disease-:-the one positive, the other negative; and as ELECTRICITY possesges these two inherent priticiples.it will, if applied according to the electric polarities and , 1 requirements of the system, arrest, or, in ot_ • ords, nentrolize the disease by the restoration of p •• * ',74 i t' Oar action.' We also assert that all drugs taken Iti -.- . e sys tem act strictly upon electrical principles; that from decomposition the latent electricity Is set free, and that though the electrical polarities of the nervous system all changes are produced either for good or for evil ; that in the stage of diseaSe it may tend to equalize -the forces, and restore harmony; but after the case has become refractory, paralyzing the nervous communiCa- Hone, and changing the constituents of the fluids, and' arresting the digestive action of the stomach and its power of approbation, no internarprocess of medication ever has, or ever can, succeed in removing the cause of the disease, its only tendency being to multiply and cora plitate the symptoms. - On the contrary, Etzeraterrr being the vital element • upon which life depends, can be directed to any part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem parte , lyzed;possesses thepower of arousing the dormant en ergies, equalizing the circulation, and the system to a self sustaining system, Ono very Important feature of thle treatment le, that no timo is lost in experimenting with diseage'. ,By moans of electrical-test Arkaccurate diagnosis is given at once, determining the !locality Sind character of the disease, and Indicating the.treatment to be pursued. The curients are perfectly under the con trol of the operator, and can be regulated to suit the delicate nerves of a child without any unpleasant sense -Von. Allthoe who have long suffered from painfaland obstinate dieenee--Acute, Chronic, Inflanuliatory pr Paralytic—are invited to call and consult. CONSULTATION FREE, OFFIcRin Fratiklialittildbur, West Market St reati 4th 'door front the corner (Atha Diamond;CAaatheribearg4 pa. Nor. 4, YlS•tt • , KENNEDY & NILL.—Law Part nership—The undersigned have associated tbem• selves in the practice of the, Law in the several courts of Franklin County. 'Offim on 'Market Street, in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy. T. B. KENNEDY. June If. '63. T. I. NILL. ALTTOII,NEY AT sok REtur, Atenrnty al Law --OfEceri M nr et St—formerly occupied by Reilly & Slurp, rectly opp site the Court Ebinee, lliainbersburg, Pa. Al legal business entrnmted to him will receive prompt attention. Ht will practice in adjoining Counties. June 17,'63. _ F. S. SiVIIOAUGH TUMBATIGH & STEWART, At 4orttryt at Law. Chatabersburg. Pa.. give their undi v ded attention to the Practice of their Profession. , John Stewart agent for procuring Bounty Money, Pensiolie, end arrearages of Pay. Mice in the Torun flell. June 17, 'B3. „ & W. S. STEgGER, Attor- G. at Laity, Claambersbnrg, Pa. Collections promptly, attemleil to. W. S. Stenger,, District Attor ney and agent for procnring t'ensions. Bounty' 31EitiOy and Arrears of Pay. Office in Franklin Building, 3d door from the corner. June 17, ATT. S. EVERETT, Attorney at Lazo. I 1 ( • Office in Nut' Bard's dwelling, directly oppo site the 0 urt Rouse, Charribershuvg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Franklin and Fulton' Counties. All legal business enirusted to his care will receive prompt attention. June 17.1863. 3I'DOWELL SHARPE, Attorney • at Law.,Chantbersburg. Pa. Office in slrs. Bard's Buildings, directly oppcslto the Court House. 4une17,1863. G 0 ; SEILHAMER, Attorney' at . Late, Chambersburg. Pa. Office—Main Street, above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. Reigh er.' Peg. June 1863. p--__EORGE EYSTER & E. J. BONE -131 BRAKE, Attorneys at Law, have removed to the room on Main Street , one door South of Eyeter's Store, - June 17, 4 S. CLARK, Attorney at Law, has T removed hie (Moe a few doors Eat of hisformer location. ou Market street. {South-side.) June 17.'63. fIALVIN M. DUNCAN, Attorney at Law. Office on Market Street, in Lawyer's now, opposite the Court House., . June 17, '63. L. FL,ETCTIER, Attorney at Law, • Chambersburg, Pa. Office on East Mark et street, nearly oppogite the ant House. June 17.'63. ALEX. K. 31.'CLURE, Attorney at Law, Chamliersborg, Yn. Office in the Franklin Repository Buildings. June 17.'63. 11 WATSON ROWE, Attorney at I J • Law, Greencaale,Pa. r [tsep,3o. '63 R. WM. B. HURD'S DENTAL itEItEDIEs ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, nearing Fine Teeth and Sweet Breath, and curing Toothache and Neuralgia. Do yon wisb to be blessed with•andadmired for Pearly , White and Sound Teeth? Use Dr. WIL B. lIURD'S UNRIVALLED TOOTHPOWDER, warrantor' free from acid. alkali,or any injurious substance. Price,2s tents per Jinx. Beware of the ordiuery cheap Tooth Powders, which whiten but destroy. Do von wish to be ce• tAla that your Breath is 'pure, Sweet and atreeable to hushnnd or wife. lover and Iriend? Use Dr. HURD'S. CELEBRATED 3IOUTH WASH Lithe, 37 cents per bottle. The astringent wash is also the best remedy in the world for Canker, Bad Breath, Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do you 'wish your children suffer front Toothnchot Get Dr.HURDE MAGIC TOOTHACHE 'DROPS. Price, 12 cents per bottle. - Aro you afflicted with Neuralgia? Get Dr. WM B. HURD'S NEURALGIA. PLASTERS. The most effective and delightful remedy known for Pains in the FaCe, Obeet, Shoulders. Neck, or any part of the body. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. - Price, Li and 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. RIB a vein - ail,. tittle work, and should be to the possession of every person. For sale at all the hest stores throughout the country. CAUTION.— Afl there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements to impose upon their elastomers in feiior preparations. it is necessary to insist upon Wring what you call for, end you will amIIIEIIEBT. thoroughly tested. and prepared by an experienced and scientific Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentists' As sociation, and Vice President of the New York city Den tal Society. Address - 14 N. B. 'TUBB A CO., June 17. Ma-tf. j Tribune Buildings, New Yotk. c rjIrEETII INSERTED ON AMBER RASE.—DR. N. :'CIII,OSSER. Offle still at his reti mice on EAST MARKET STREET. near the Frfinklin Railroad. Decitistry in all its blanches attended to with all the modern improvements. Raving published to this community for more than two years. that teeth on Amber is in every way CHEAPER AND BETTER than teeth on any other material.l would say that I still see no reason to change my opinion, for there are many per sons in Chamberslcurg and vicinity for whom I have inserted teeth on AMBER whotan testify to their supe. ilormorit, Y.B. All work warranted - to give eatisfaction, or no charge. Teeth extracted without pain perfect safety without taking Chloroform. For ft - taller infor• 'nation call at the Office. [June 17.15t3. R. W. W. S - CHLOSSER, Syrgeon Dentist.—The undersigned has removed his Office from the Mansion House to the residende of Mr John Noel, Northwe4 corner of the Diamond, Iva immedi .ately opposite tins Franklin Hotel. Office on the se cond floor—entrance through the passage, to the right an you ascend the stairs. June 17.1868.' IF.W.ScHLOSSEII. T EMOVAL.H-Dr. J. K. 11.EID, Dot-. tie, has removed his oftce troth the corner or the Public Square, where he practised no many yenta, to the corner of Main and Queen Streets, above Win. Ileyser's Drug Store.Chembersbnrg, Pa.. where he will be fileased to receive the dulls of his friends. {tune 17,1863. rikß. A. R SHAW returnslis thanks to the citizens of Franklin county, for - the lib el ai encouragement bestowed on him the last three years. and invites those who have not male trial of HONDEOPAT,HY to do tio. tonsultations free. All cu rable ca - sescatrely on a more speedy cure than under any othcrsystem. Dr. S. has-removed to North Main A ./rest. a short distance below the point, where he can be found ready to attend to calls, either in town or country, when not absent on professional bnsiness. Juno 17, 1863. R. JOHN MONTGOMERY will -attend promptly to all call. in his line. Office en lain atreet, next door to the Eagle Hotel, and nearly opfiasite the realdence of the Hon. George Chambers. ,Chambereitarg. Jane 17. 186.3. - ukr - B. BROWN, Electrical' Physi. - • ician. Office In Franklin Building; WEST Manatt Stant, Chambersbnrg. Pa. . The above treats all Chronic Diseases by moans o. GALVANISM and the different modifications of FLEX TRICITY,as diacovered and-I...night by Prof. Dallas. Nov 4, r3-tf R. J. C. RICHARDS will attend .proiiiptly to all calls in his line.. Office on Main treet, next door to Spangler's Drug Store. A 9" °Mee novas—From 7 tol, A.M.; 12 to 2 and 6 P. M. June 17,1583. NEW STORE!-WATSON & SON have opened at their Store Room, on the North- west Corner of the Diamond, opposite Franklin Ball, Chambershurg, Pa., an entirely pew-stock of ,goods consisting of BOOKS of almost every description. Sta tionery of all kinds, Envelopes, Steel Tens- ' Ink, Ac. Also a large assortment of WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS. various priest; Old a grenevarietyofNOTlONS AND FANCY ARTICLES, PlOturee, Fans, Vases, Ladles, and Misses Baskets, Ac.. Fancy Soap and 'Perfumery. Also a good Assortment of Worsted, Shetland Wool, Ac. and a great variety of golade too numerous to insert to _which theylovite the attention of the Public, and re spectfullysolicit a share of the public patronage. Plea ,e call and examine our stock. June 17, '63. WATSON A SON. -TAS. B. - SMITH & co., el BOOXSELLERS AND PUBLISITSBS, Manufaeturere of Blank - and Memorandum Books, Photo' graph Albums, Manifold Writers. Marble Paper, die., No t , 27 SonthSeverith Street, above Chestnut. Blank work of every deieriptlois, for County facers, otels.Countinit Houses, and Public Oilteee dune to or. der. Orders.left with 8.-S. Baavoot,Cbambersburir. promptiyattended to. ' Rapt DB.yi!, B. BB9WN, , tbilien*liit--ttepositorp, -- Nco3tiOsti 18; 1'863. attortteps at dam. El entiottp. Vijpziciano. 13oolts anb *tationerg. 3300t01 Stationern, &c. . , • BOOKSELLER STATIONER,, Now occupies his NEW STORE Roou, and is prepared to transact business. with greater facilities : than ever. - - tOOKS.. 4 ", . „ School 'looks, Mise'ellaneons Books, Toy' Books, law Books, Medical nooks, So - daySehoof iklokg, Military Books., • .. - . BIBLES. .- A large mior4nent of Pocket and Family BLANK BOOKS - • Of all sizes, qualities and styles of binding. STATIONERY. I=l A great variety of all kinds of Writing and Print- • inrr Papers, of ll'renoh, English aid American man afacturc. Also; Envelopes of all sizes and quidities.. Ink. Pens, Pencils, India Rubber, Tapes, Seals„ Quills, Copy Books, Blotting Board, Knives, Erasers, Writing Sand, &c. GO ,D PENS. The very best Gnu) Pings in the market,fullY warranted, made by Leroy W. Fairchild, of N.Y. BLIND PAPER. . A full variety , of patterns and qualities. • - Nearly Two 111rSDRED cisfferent patterns.toOther with suitable Biirderiugs,,Plain, Velvet 'and tslvet Gilt. PICTURE FRAMES. • Oval and Squib . ° Fratnes fo'r Photographs,. „Promos made to order:; FRENCH GLASS, • R. , ' For Picture Frames, of any size. CHEAP NOVELS Much lower than publishers' prices, among whielf are the following: 7 The White Cruiser, - / L The Ranger, -- The Midnight Queen. English Torn, • Josep Maid of the Saranac, !' • -Capt. Hawkes, Don Bernardo's Bernardo's Daughter.. Helene, / David Dutteks, ShOtchesin Franee, • Verner's Pride. Scott's Novels, ; Dickens ' Novels, • • . Mrs. Southw'th'eNovels, kn . s. Gray's / Novels, Bulwer's Novels, Arthur's Novels, Zaey Sanford, ~ • Rifle Shots, Trial and Triumph, Prince and Pedler, Annette, - r d East Lynne, • Miriam Alroy, - Legends and Stories, Red Jack, Red Scout, Belle of the Bowery, • . Sybil Campbell, Grace Weldon, Rival Beauties.' The Grumbler, Barren Honor, The Squire, _ Falkland, Milrose , Chips from Enda Sam's Jack-knife, The Everlasting Fortune Teller, The Manieuvering 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, Highw4trnan's Ride, - Noble Man's Daughter, The*arlet Flower. TteArlfe's Trials, • Cedilia Howard, Lena Cameron, =The _Expectant, Les Miserables, 500 Puzzles. • • ENGRAVINGS. - English, French - , German aniU• marican Engra , --"=• Yrngs BASKETS; 1 - = Fancy, Traveling, Book, Fieuip, Fruit,. Knife and Glotbcs Baskets. ZEPHYR -WORSTED. • Single and Double Zephyr, Tapestry and SO , Zephyr, Shetland Woo :.\ NEWSPAPERS. The Philadelphia and New York Dailies reeeived daily. 'Clubs or individuals an pplied.Y . . Hari - lee rWeekly, . .. Frank Leslie. ;.: . . `, ' N.Y. Heronry; N. Y. Weekly, New York Ledger, ete., received weekly, , . PERIODICALS Harper's Monthly. _ Atlantic Monthly, ":.••• Continental, Godey. Peterson, Balton, All he Year Roma& ornh:111, etc., etc., received as soon as Published, CHEAP - All the Dime Publications, r Cekly Sank 800108 ete.. received dailT;::, ORDERS. We take orders for all kinds of goods. ] - EXPRESS. EXPRESS. • • W e re ceive goods by Express ItVERT \ 'n.i ¢ frost the East. Blank Deeds: ' W r iting and Printing Cards. Rulers, _ Paper Weights, - \ Fancy Boxes, \ ' Combs and Brushes, , . Chalk Crayons, and all standard goods in our line constantly on hand. MUSIC. Sheet Music, for,Piano, Guitt,r, Violin, Flute, etc. PIANOS. \ - . We purchase Pianos otrenminiisinti; so as to save . our customers from Fifty to Due _Hundred and Fifty Dollars. \ _. - ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. • 'We can supply any kind of Musical Instruments at prices far lower than usual. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. . ' We can selrPhotograph Albums. at. lower Prime than they can be procured for in the cities. - . . We have no _hesitation in Ming to our Custom) I ,that front our long experience, our manner of do :, ing basinur great facilities, we do not fel coMpetiti II :an h ave e c no doubt of our being ab . ..i to give ant' tion. - Come and see oar New Store, our 134511 , and as lanced stock, and form your own opinions. . Cliaanbersborg. Awe 19,1863. WALL PAPER WEEKLY PAPER tienoion & Bountg agenties. t ris - M. POMEROY,. . • ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY 204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, The undersigned) baying resigned his pOkition as Pay- , master in the U. S.Army, has opened at No :NA start' FOURTH STREET,' an AGENCY FOR, PROCURING ' PENSIONS, and for the collection of Orrtcus.e, SOLDIERS', and all other CLAIMS against the Government. Myjongexperience as Paymaster, has given me nue. anal facilities for becoming thoroughly neeiminted w ith this business in all its details. Oti the receipt, by mail. of a statement of the case of claimants, I will furivard the necessary papers for their signature. 'Personal at tendon will be given .to the cases at Washington. No charge unless successful; when $o will be charged for collectit g all sums under $BO, and• Flo on , all sizes over that amount and under '.52.10 . . Large) claims taken ou special arraiagement. Fees in Pension Cases as liked la) law. INFORMATION FOR AND INSTRUCTION'S TO CLAIMANTS Ali BoldiersUf the present war, whO have served twi years, and 4oldiers discharged for Wounds received it/ battle, without reibrence to time of service, are entitled besides their regulai pay, to $lOO Bounty. _ In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged for disailits or wounds received while in the service, they Are titled 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 We SIOU Bounty, besides iikrrearages of pay and pension Miring he r Bream e or widowhood. ' If the Soldier die after dfschar; '.fr _..ilor die after dfschalge. from disease con.' tracted or wounds received while:a service, his widoW it entitled to a pension of 4 . 66 per'annum. If no widow or minor children, the mother of the Sol. dier or Seaman. will receive the Pension, if dependant on him wholly or In part for support. If deceased Soldier/r Seaman leaves no widow, bits, children are entitled to the same benefits as the widow, except when the - thildren may be over the nil of 76 years. ' If no widow ~or minor children, the bounty and pay aRI descend the heirs na follows: - First to the Father, second to the Mother, third to the _ to trothers,and Si.3ters;and then to the next of kin. • Discharged Soldiers. whose clothing account watt an 4ettled at the time of discharge, can recover any balance luathem, if the Company books are not destroyed. To Cram this balance, write to your. Captain for a descrip ive list, showing Clothing account, and forward It to me Kith your preliminary statement, giving also the date_Of . your discharge Soldiers,who served with the nine months' volunteers, -an recover $27 bounty and premium, without regard to Lime of serviee, if they have not already received it. Soldiers who were prisoners In the South, and Soldiers who were absent on sick furlough, are entitled to com mutation of rations. - In communicating with this office, state the nature of four clainifully, and give the Company and "Reg moot to which you or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged, is well as your present Post Office adurells. ILEFERENCEti, His Excellency ANDREW G. CURTIN, G'oternor of Penn sylvania. lioN. &NON CATIERON 7 Harrisburg, Pa. - IIoN. JOBRPR Cara, Chief Justice of the Court of Claims; Washington. how. E. H. Bitooirs, Chief Clerk of Pay Department, Washington. 110r.EnwARD Aic.PmEasoN, 31. C.. Washington. Hog. JAB. P. Sulam's, President Judge, District court, Pittsburgh. - 11oN. A. KAlcCtußE,Chambersburg, Pa. , liok.Tnomis A. Sccerr, Vice Pieeident Penn'aßairßoad, !lON. WILLSW B. T Rama, Collectotnf the Port, Philad , a. [fox. C. A .IVALsois, Post.Mnater, Philadelphia. DREXEL It Co., Bankers, Philadelphia. J A.MESDIINV.P, President of Union Bank, Philadelphia Ihnurr & PanetntraNS. Atternies, RIEGEL, WRIST & AMIN, Merchants, Lamm, KNEEDLEII & CO. Merchants, PRITOHITT, DAvatt & CO., DAVID FAUST k Co., Merchants; • " IigNIARIN S. JA TNET,Ja, k Co.. Merchants, " Cum= E. Mottoes & Co., Merchants, 111{ Amoop, Wain & Co.,'Eferchanta, JOHN M. PUMBOY, No. 204 South Fourth Street June 17, '63-tf. PENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR CLAIM AGENCY —Pensions procured for soldiers t the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds received. or disease contracted, while in the service of the United States; and Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and Arrears or Pay obtained for widows or heirs of those who hart died or been killed while in service. ; - JOHN R. ORR, Claim Agent, Feb.2s, '63-1y: Chatabersburg t Pa. *tobeo attlf Einirtare DUTCH SETTLEMENT" WN TOWN l—.E.itensirt Tin, Copper and Stove tish men H—The undersigned respectfully in, T, "b H E:D° forms his friends and the public generally that he has removed his eatablishmentfrunt the "Dutch Settlement" up town, to the spacious Room formerly occupied by Dinnich & Brand, and nearly opposite White's Cloth frig- Store. He has just received a large assortment of COOK, I'ABLOR and NINE-HATE STOVES of the poet approved and latest patterns, which he San and is dat _maned to sell as cheap, if not a little cheaper, that ran be had elsewhere in the country, lie has also, anceintends keeping constantly on hand. a lare assurtmefit of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Ware made l of the beat material and by good workmen. Aar Persons in want of anything in the above line are requested to give bib), a call before purchasing else= where, as he feels convinced that he can strit them either as regards the article or the price. SP MING made andput up at the shortest notice. Altnds of repairing done neatly and expeditiously. , Old Pewter, Braes and Copper taken.la exchange for • are, or the highest price given in cash. June 17,1863. - JACOB B .MILLEB. HOUSEKEEPERS, READ !—:Galr lagher's 4unrfse Air-IV / AU—A New Flat Top JOUEING STOVE. The plates are 'very heavy, and the % chola Stove is finished in a inmeriormanner. warrailt his Stove to he superior to any Whit-Top Stove now i n thelnarket, and respectfully invite my friends and Cho public to call and examine this Stove, of which there tre several sites. I have also a great variety of other COORINi9 STOVES Of every style; PARLOR' STOVES; no* slid leatttiful patterns, together with a heavy stock of ,TOVES for Churches, Stores, Ofticea, Hotel s, &c. JOHN S. LUDWIG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. N. 13.—1 have been appointed Bole Agent for Godla glier'e Celebrated Sunriee Aix-Tight Cook Stove in Claim bentburg, Pa. June 17.184. AT ETTER, 'IA - MILTON & CO'S Great Stove and Tin Ware Store, corner of the Lnamond. can be seen the largest,best, and cherpest stock or Goods in Chambersburg. They - have COOK ING STOVES for Wood and Coal, ot latest patterns and all sizes, at fair prices. [June 17, 1R63. QPOUTING: DONE AT SHORT NOTICE,of first rate material and cheap. All work warranted, and cheaper than can be b °oat elsewhere In the County. Call and flee for yourselves, at ETTER, HAMILTON & CO'S, nearly opposite the Bank. "V A TTER, HAMILTON & CO. are prepared to put lup the best LIGHTNING HODS at cheap rates. A LWAYS ON HAND,-A..LARGE tl eseortment-of the very best Tin, aapanned. and Copperware, &c., sold low at - ETTfill. HAMILTON A COl. ALL -WORK WARRANTED, and cheaper tban :can be bought elsewhere In the county. Come and see—then buy, at ETTER; HAMILTON & 411. CALL FOR PARLOR 'AND DI- N,/ NINO ROOM COOK STOVES. They are pretty, good and cheap. ETTER; HAMILTON & CO'S, A few doors from Shryock's Book SOro. tainting, elating, &c. ARNARD T. FELLOWS, nousx AND sroN PAINTER PRAINER, GLAZIER, AND PAPER . HANGER, SHOP In the Old - Armory Building, (up stairs,) next door to "Old Jail," Peifer A t Foltz' a Carriage Manufactory, opposite • Bream's Hotel, and CORNER OF SECOND AND MARKET STS., - Chambersburg; Pa. I raipectfully take this method of thanking the citi zens of Chambersbnrg 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 - acontinnance of pant favor. B. T. FELLOWS. P. S. I respectfully refer to any of my patrons—James Ryder, Wm.mctenaban, Col. A. /{. McClure. Rev. Mr. Niccolls, Presbyterian Church, Dr.Richards,Dr. Fisher, of H. Kieffer & Co.. German ReVli messenger, J. Allison Ryder, Wm. C. Error, and any others for whom I have done work=for character of vrork done, and expedition' Jun 017 , 463 tt B. T. P. TIIPLEMENTS7,--DeAlors and Mail,: j_ ntacturere of Arrlenttnral and other Implemental , can reach a large Om lalnablecuPdoiner by SWlM slava La the PitiNICLIA. 'REPOSITORY. AMERICAN LIFE INSIIRAIN CE AND TRUST COMPANX ' Scnith-easteerner of Wainut sad ifitirth/Ntrats, rAtTa . delphia. Iscorparctted 1360. Chal:42 , l"trptitsai,. AIITTIORIiED: CAPITAL, $500,000.00. PAID U? CAPITAL. $2:50.i510 0v.A53 9 , $1,..t97,7.03 50. Insures lives doting the natural life; or for short terms; grants anunuiries and/endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds dep , ontling on the Issues of life. Acting also as lineentyc. Trustees and Guardians.— Policies of Mb Insurance insured at the . llama mutual rates of other good 9butpantes—with profits to the - In. lured—last Ponus./3annaty, iS6I , being 43 per cont. of all premiumeXecerred on mutual policies at join t ctookirdt . es ; 20-per cent; less their the share. /IiON.FaItEBITUBE PLAN, . By which a person pays for 6,7; or 10 yearsonly; whoa the Polief is patd up litr life, and nothing m ore t o and a uld he be unable, or wish to tttgoon anat. Ow n , ,•, the mpany will issue a paid-up •policy la proporti n e amount of premiums paid, as follows: PELILLDELFB lA. After paymeuk or the annual premi ums (on pulley of . ' $1000) for ' s4oo 00 $285 00 _ll2on 80 On pay't of 4 an.pre. 800 00 -571 40 r - 400 80. 44 6 44 .I- 85i 10 44 ' ,8 at Annual premium for 91000. NON-FORFEI [UBE TELLY YEAR RATE. Age 20 - -$3O SO , 26,- 94 CO 0 30 , .88 48 47 ; ' 53 80 Insurance may be effected, giving twiny party, on the death or life instit ed; a certain yearly Income by endow ment for life, thus avoiding all contingencies of invest ing. the same, and may bo double or treble the yew, ly interest. - ALEXANDER WHILLPIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vec-President. ao.ux 3, wnkoN, Srcrecary and Troaturer. 10 ABB 01 , "1 RIISTEES. . , 7lexander Whiildin,J. Edgar Thompson, H Jameson. es Pollock, ek, Hon. Joseph - Allison. Albert C. Itoberp,, 'Jonas Bowman, Samuel T. Bodine, , H. 11. Eldridge, • ileorge Nugent, John Aikman, Wrn..7 Howard, Chaa. F. Ilea:lnt. Biunnel Work, MEDICAL EXAMINERS. • J. F. BIRD, M. D., I J. NEWTON WADER, M. D. Inattendauco at the Company's office daily,•. at o'cloCk, 31. - , - WM.O. REED, Chambersburg, Pa., is the authohled Agent of the - Amer:ran Lite. Insurance and Trust, Qom-_ gamy, and is always nrep•tred to furnish .pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take Insurances. - , J.C. RICH A hilz. Medical - Era natter. REYERENCSS—IIen. A. K. McClure, Rev.S. Z. Me collo, T. S. Nixon, Chamber: Ann g, and Wm. M. Mareb.4. CaMdeillagerstowu oet 634 f FRANKLIN INSURANCE COM PANY 01 PHILADELPHIA:, No. 435 and 437 Lnestnnt Street. CaPital Peripitnal• Premiums tine'ipired Temporary erenduma Surplus ' Total- $2,392;116 39 Statement 01 the AM•1.1:15 the Company on January 1. 1503.. first Mortgages. amply secured $1,693,431 46 Real Esta te . (present ralne 6136,322.47, ) cost 103,670 77 Temporary Loans. on ample CoUnteral Seco; . cities Stocks, (present value 4 1 96,365 16.) coat Notes and Bills 'movable Cash "Ravanceinvithio of 1:.,1 Atiranre in value of t.,1“ ovor out t a. Toial 8=741'8 tr.) Aiii-The only Profite fe.on Premiums width this Cum patty can divide by lair.ote from Risks which have !urn ,lejermined, Extract from the Charter nithe tbmpany. '" Ent the moneys vn eived os premiums upon risks which remain undvlci mined. endure outstanding tit thy time of-declaring such Dividend. shall not be considers...l As part of the profits sf said Corporation, or divided us wadi." PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSURANCES made on every description of property, in Town and Connti for (Rimers, Mortgages. Oround, Landlords,' Ac., Le. Rates as low as are mmsietent with security, , Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid over POUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS LOSSES BY FIRE.. thereby affording evidence of the, advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability awl dor position toineet with promptness all liabilities, LOSSES !SY -FIDE Losses paid dFring the year 1162, .... , . DIRECTORS. '- - ' Charles N. Rancher, David S. Brown, . Tobias Wagner, Isaac Lea, Samuel Grant. Edward C. Dale; - . - Jacob R. - Smith, George Pales,. George W. Richards, ' 'Alfred Fitter. . - CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. - EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAB. W. M'Aiusrsrl, Seey -pro tem. -- . • . - say. Application made to DAVID OAKS. of Chat:o9a f burg, - Who le at authorised Agent for the - Company - either personally or by letter, will meet with attention. • • March 4,1803. / • • J.E NM:MANCE; -COMPANY . OF NORTH AMERICA. INCORPORATED Plit. . RPETI4.4L CHA.RTBR. CAPITAL ssooooo. Orstec--No. 232 WALNUT Smarr, PIIMAXIBLPILIA. , This Company are now prosecuting the business of in surance from Loss or Damage by FIRE -on 13n Wings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., throughout the State of , Pennsylvania, on LIDERA.T., TERMS, for long or short peneds ; or permanently cm Buildings, by a deposit a Premium. The PROXPT PADIENT of Ciente for Loans during the perlixi of nearly tiaras/Tr YEARS that the Company has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the public.. Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, • Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Johe'R. Neff, Richard D. Woad, . William Welsh, , William E. Bowen, CHARLES PLAT.Tj Seep. ARTHUR G2COFFiN, Pis!: WY. .lICERLMEi- Central Agent, at Harrisburg, ,Ai. —WM G. REED, Chambersburg, Pa., is the Mahon , ized Agent of the Instranie Company of North Awed= Ca, and is always prepared' o give any information de. sired, and to take Insurances. RPEERENCES—eharIes 'Taylor and John D. Grier, - Escfs., - Chambersburg. - oct 21'66ett T IFE INS,URANC:E. ..14.:PRR;Ar -#l7TifitZ LIPS'INSURAIkE CON y , 0/ PRILADMPELi. . ei . ACCUMULATED CAPITAL $1,200,00, alter paying Losses amounting to $060,600. .. AU the profitedivided amongst inombere every year. Dividends have averaged over 40 per cent. - Parties insured this year, will participate in the dividend to be declared in January next. Let no one who has Istif4 children andfriends fail to secure an rly memberablp. RT SAMUEL E. EUOCK, Agent, Chainberaborg, Ps. J. L. Finfrainaorr, Medical Examiner. nov 114 t .. (AIM AGENT.—Mn. JortN GROVE, of Chanibereburg, is the General Agent ! ot the Franklin etnitty Untie! Inentante Company. June 174 , 69. • WM. IIeLELLAIL • TERSAL CLOTHES WRIN. TER. No. 1. LARGX Wanton. $lO 00 No. T. Idiantrx dodo 7 00 No. No. 235. dodo . do : 5 80 No. 8. Lases IldraL do 14 00 No.lB. Msntttx LAUNDRY do Ito run steam} 18 00, No. 22. Liam: do Jo or: head. 30 00, Nos. 2% and 3 have no Cogs. "A Otheriare warranted. ' N 0.2 is the size generally usedin private - OLANOZ Juno, Of the American .Agrimaiurist, ears of the ; • UNIVERSAL CL THES WRINGER;, "A child can readily wring out:a tnbfull of elotheein few minutes.' It is In reality a CLOTHES SAVER! A TIME SAVERS and a S'TRENGTII SAVER! The sav , -, Mg of garments will alone pay a large per tentage on Its cost: We think the machine mach., more GAYS FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAR in the 'hiving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike ingenerol construe- Hon; but we consider it importont.that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwlsea Masa of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers, upon crankshaft slip mid Martha clothes, or the !rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one fat the -first make and it bias GOOD AS NEW after nearly. mg YE ARS' STANT USE. • ,EueriWringer with Mg - Wheels la Warranted tn every particular. - No' Wringer can be durable without • co- Wheels. Aar kgood OANF 4 Ikkit _Wanted in every town. Sir On the receipt of the price from places where no one lefeerinz,seovill eerie the 'Wringer rain or aaveries. For particulars and circulars address R. C. BROWNING, • , • 3; Druaolx ay, New York lg . 24-3 m , =ll nsurance, $ I At 3 year I At '7 year I At Ili y.- ie - Rat&s: Rates: _I SOO ta) IS 35 , c, 40, 4s 45, c, 5,9, lIIM James N. Dickson, B. Morris John Mason, George L. Harrison,' French; R. Cope, Edwards. Trotter, Edward 8. Clarke. William Cummings, ..~ a El WI 4409;000 90 895,824 83' 171,625 orf 924,7u6 11 84.825 90 84,901 t,9 1.54 S H+. 7,1.312 : 3yi 341 7 , 1 :. 13.413_ 641 $69,798 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers