ItWaal. . . A.LTIM ORE LOCK&OSPITAL Da. fiNS• N, the . founder of this Celebrated V 4tatiou,n ur [be ini.d4t certain, speedy, and only uffectddi :who in 00 world for tileets, Structures. Sill tibial We ihness.l , tin in the Loins, Constitutional Dei• bilitYi hupote‘ce, we.tk ,,,,, of the Back ana Limbs. Aifstaidus ofl the Kidneys, Palpitatiodof the Heart, Disirepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases of tho Read, Tt.r .at, Nose l o r Shin: and all those serious and Inelan lat . 1 1 , tibordei•s arising front the destructive habits of Youth, which dest roy Ibith body and mind. These secret sp.! solitary Practices are more fatal to-their victims •ug of the Syreits to the mariner Ulyesus, tti i a ;ht. t l i a te s g thi t ir mo,st brilliant hopes, or acticipations **adoring marriaie.itc...imPossibio. • YOUNG MEN. y oun g Nen eip °chilly, who Lava become the Tic ilms of Solitary Tice,that dreadful and nestructive habit which annitaly .4 weeps to an untimely grave thousands of young melt of the most exalted talent and brillian deflect, who mi;ltt otherwise have entranced listening Satiates with - the thunders of eloquence, or waked to eiti,isay the living lyre: may call w ith full confidence. MARRIAGE ! named persons, or young men contemplating mar stage, b ring aware of physical weakness, organic debility, deformities, &c., should immediately consult - Dr. Johns ton. Ile who places hiniselfnilder the care of Dr. Johnston may rei.igiouttly confide in hihlionor as a - gentleman,and oet4deritly 'rely upon hie Alan as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS txxstaVrELY CURED AND TOLL VIGOR 81STOILID. this diani3u is the penalty most frequently paid by Mimic, who have become the victirus of improper radial ierices. Yoaug persons are too apt to commit excess - ea from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that': may eoctie. Now, who that the the subject mill p r etend to deny that the power of Procreation is lest stoner by those falling into improper habit than by j Me prudent, airships being deprived of the 'pleasure of! healthy - offspring, the most merlons and, destructivt sympathy to mind and body arise. The system become 1 deranged. the physical an i mental powers weakened ' nervous debility. dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart tndigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, symptom iff• consumpi lot, Office —No. 7 South Frederick Street, iaaen doors from haltirio , re sliest, East ,side, up thri Sh e steps. Ire particular in observing the name rind uumber,or you will mistake the place.- CURIrWARRANTEO IN TWO DATS-40' No APrcury or Nauseous Drugs. ' DR. JOHNSTON, M.yaber v of the Royal ~:ollege of Surgeone, Loudon. gral from one, of the most eminent Colleges of the united States. and it he greater part of whose life. Lae been epent. Lillie hospitals of London. Plrls, Philadei phis and olseWheri, has effpcthl some of the most aston I,hin z cures th it wore ever known. Many troubled with tinging in the head and' ears when asleep. great nerrousn es.. being alarmed at sudden sounds. and bash. fellness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes =tat derangement of mind. were cured immediately. A CERTAIN RISEASE! When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea awe ands he has imbibed ti emends of this painful dis speent too Linen happ-us that an ill-timed sense ol Oh tine, or dread of discovery, deters him frotil - applyink to those who from education and respectabiltty can alone Lehi - lend hinyielaying till the Constitutiooal symp toms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated hors throatoliseased nose. nocturnal pains to the head and limbs, dimness'of sight, deafness, nobs it it thii shin, bones aud arms. blotches on the head fees. ant extremities. progressing, with frightful rapidity. till at last the palate - of the mouth or the bones of the nose Lahti' and the victim of this awful disease becomes horrid object of non sitis.eration, till d,ath puts a Re tied to his dreadful sufferings, by senaing him to •qhat bourne front whence no traveller returns." To such. therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to prese'rve the most inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practiec ist the first hospitals of Europe and -A merica, he can a lift lontly revanmend a safe and speedy Mire to the =fortunate victim of this horrid disease. It is a,' Mettnelioly ftzt that thousand. rail 'victims t.c Kilo lwrid disease owing to the unskilfullness of igno rant preset' lets who by visa of thatdeadful poison,Met Wiry. ruin the constitution,and either send the unortu• mate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life gnierrable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! Dr .J. addresses those wild have injured thernselveiby pri - vate itud improper indulgences. . • These are some of the sad anti melancholy effects pro deced by early habits of youth. visa—Weakness of the Back anti Limbs, Painein the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lose of '3luseular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Ilya. pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges. tire Punetions,Generul Debility,Sytuptotas ofConsunip Mon, ke. Itisaraux,thefeartul effects on the mind are much to t e dreaded: loss of Nientory, Confusion of Ideas, Deptes *el of Spirits ' Evil Forebodings. Aversion to Society, Self-Diitruat. Love of Solitude. t imidity, &c., are some Olt the evil effects.- Thousands of persons of all ages can nvw judge what Wile cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, pecomin g weak. pale. have singular appearance about tli e eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Da Johnston's Incigca-aging Relnedy for Or ganic.l reakne.q.q. By tide great and i,nportant remedy. Weakness of Ma Organs is speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands otthe most nervous and debilitated.wh u had •loSt nil hope, have seen immediately relieved. All bnpediments to MArriage. Physical or Mental Disquali fication. Nervous Irritabilit y. Trembitnß, Weakn eSs or MV.hanstion of the must fearful kind ,speedily cared by Dir.lo'huston. YOUNG MEN, , Vim haTti injured I heiuselves by a cert 4 in pritctiee.ln dqlgel in when nlone—a habit frequkitly learned fr m i4nl cnmpnnions , or at school , the effects are nightly lt, oven whoa aslepp. and if not cured, render ma .- ,Te impossible, 'and deitroys both mind and body. ,told appqy immediately. What ei.icy that a ymnig man, the hope of his coun• trlt.the'ilarling, 0 f his e trent s. should ho snatched from Al prospects awl enjoyments oflife, by the conseipienci eitilerbttagfrto t ho path of nature. and - indulging in n o . :rtaiu secret habit. Such persons. before cant a mplat • MARRIAGE. dicr.ti Di reflect that a tesand mind and body are the • ni4st nemsary requisites to promote connubial happi l i e u ., Indeed. without those. the through life 'becomes a weary pilgrimage. the prQmpect hourly dark, *is tb the view; the mind becomes shadowed with de 4eplir, and tilled wit Li the melancholy reflection: that 3.14 r, hap pines 3 of another becomes blighted with our (.:/jTiCk.I4O. 7, SOUTH FP.F;DXRICS. 1 • BALTIMORE. MI TO STRANGERS Via many thousambi cured, at this Institatiori In the Iptt tlfteen years: and the numerous important surgical Operations performed 'by Dr.J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers . an d many othYr persons. notices •at which have appearmtagain andagain before tliepub. We, IS a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. • D, There are so many ignorant ait worthless tiCks advertising themselves as Physkians, ruining 1110 health of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems IT 'necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep utation, that his Diplomas hangin his office. Sir TAME Nome—All letters must be post paid And **stain a posta,:e m amp for the reply.o no answer will iresent. 1300t5 anb „Stets. EW SHOE STCIRE.—The Sub _ scriber takes this motho<l of informing the citi- N. zens of Chambersburg and % icinity. that he has l ust Tee-armed from Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW • STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, stile and - ;Nuncio. and of the best manufactures. • Ko has no did Shopkeepers on hand. ills whole itock le new. , Nano him a call—you can easily suit yourself. He Invites the Ladies. especially:to call, as he will take ' pleasure in showing his goods. Store in the room- fur ; ' utterly occupied by Frederick Smith. Esq.,as a Lai , Office, And more recently used for the purpose by Geoige Eys -Ipr, Esq., two doorrNorth of Fisher's Ilotel,MainSti eet, qltambersburg. Pa. 1 Ills large and well selected stock,be,being a practical Shimmaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers • fail Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes; ' , ligintlernerfallai ters. Slippers. Boots and Brogans. , pp not forget the place. No trouble to show Goods at • M'S NEW STORE, two doors North of Fisher's Hotel, /Loin Streeet, Chitu bet - aline& Pa.. by ' June 17 .1862: • PETER FELB3f AN. ALL AND SEE !-THE UNDER SIGNED announces to his numerous friends and stomers.that he dontinnes to manufacture te order, OW keeps on hand a. full And complete - assortment of various qualities and styles of SIDES and GAITERS, f'lr Ladles, Misses and Children. His assortment of MOTS, SHOES. kc., for Alen and Bops' wear is cow -4 oete. to which he respectfollyinrites attention. Work all kinds made to order. 16 a ; neat and durable man ner. and et short notice. Call and seebeforepurchasing itsewherd and he will satisfy pitrchasers that he sells at Teri , small profile for Cash. Dhn't forget the piece— areartf riooelto Rutz k Keefer's Store. Chambersburg, GEORGE LERNER. • June 17,1863. . . lIIf 0. AOPSIX(4. JoEN Wm:mar , OIEN C. .IIOPkINS & CO. IMPORTERB &DRALERSTM , t4ELINA, GLASS AND QITEENSWARE, NO. 612 MARKET'STREET. P lIILADILI.R LI; • Per further particular. apply t* 6. 11. 84RTOOK illhafperebtirk,Ps - faep.2l-17. Ellattbro anZI 303eltg. F 4 AIJGHLINTBAUGII'S CLOCK.:WATCII ATM -so JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STREET, AD.TOINLNG THE POSTOFFIM Chambersbueg, Penna. Tha underalkned would respectfully call attention is hie present stock conslatiog of Vi r -ATCIIXS, loll] and Si ' ver of American and_European Marinfarjhma of all qnalities and styl es and it the lowest prices. CLOCKS' In great variety. Parlor, Mantel, Office, Le., dm. J.SWELItY. • The newest and most desirable styles of Onyx. Coral ant Pearl, Gold Chains, Bracelets. Finger Rings. Gyld Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Armlets ' , Masonic & Odd Fellows Breast pins, &c.,&c. MOURNING AND JET JEWELRY. A splendid stock and newest styles. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Consisting of Tea Bets, Casters, Mogs, Spoons, cork e, ghb GO)•dD PENS From the best and moat celebrated manufactories FANCY GOODS. • •• A very large and attractive stock. CUTLERY AND . POCKET KNIVES Rodgers superior Pcn Bnit , ea of different qUalitte4 • and prices. GOLD, SILTED AND STEEL SPECTACLES., The long experience of the undersigned in the eel ectkel and adaptation of Glasses, enables him to suit them flo any sight. lk At no time have the'people of this county fuul a mere attractive and extensive-Stock to select from than is now presented at the establishment of the undersigned. Every article is new and of the latest style - and will tpe sold at the very lowest price. Au examination is solicit ed before purchasing elsewhere. Repairingdone at the shortest notice by ammo ten t and skilful workmen. - B. AUGIIINBAUGH, Sept 23] 24 door Souther Post Office. Chandeg. Da. CCH -R ISTAL A S : AND BRIDAL PRESENTS. ' HENRY HAMM, No. 520 ARCH STREET, PIMA DELPIIIA. has alwayn a large stork of WATCHES,for Ladies and 'Nentlenten—in Gold lewd Silver. FINE JEWELRY, of the meet faebiohahlestyled. SOLIDSILYER.W ARE, in great variety. and TAR'S Linperior Plated Spoons. Forks, ete. t etio. Sept 30-401 _ eapo anb ,furs. F ANCY- FURS! FANCT. FURS!! JOHN FAREIHA, /18 Areh St., below Bth south .side, Phihta. Importer. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all lands frf FANCY FURS ! fur Ladies' and Children's Wear. I wish to return my thanks to my friends of Franklin and thesurrotinding Counties, for their very liberal pat ronage extended to meditriupt the last few years, itud would say to them that I now have in store, of my,rAwn Impoitation and Manufacture a verb extensive usprt merit of all the different kind 4 and qualities of FANPY FURS, for Ladt.s and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. , Being the direct Importer-9f all my Furs from Europe, and having them all Manufaetnred under myoon super vision—enables male offer inylcustomers and the public much handsomer Set ofytt es for the same money. Ladies plea-e give me a call before purchasing ! Pleano remember the-name, number and street. .101111 FARERIA, Sept 9-5 m - No. 719 Arch St.. Philadelphia. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' FIIRS.—I have a large and well selected stork of Ladies' Furs. consiating aT Mink. Sable, Stone Mart.n. German Fitch. American Fitch. Liberian Sin Irrel. French Squirrel. French Sable. French Mink, Water Mink, and Silver Martin, which ram Selling at lower prices than they can be purchased fur in Philadelphia. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsevrhereot the old hat, Cap, and Fur Store of J. L. PECII}RT. TOW IS THE TIME TO 'GET TAllGAlNS.—Splentlid Muffs, only t... 3 50 at the cheap lint, Cap and Fur Store uS J. L. DECIIERT. GREAT BARGAINS IN FURS:- Only $9 fora full set of La:lies Furs.at DECIIERT'S 2usticrs of the Vea • TITSTICE OF T.lls PEACE.-1.1. B. DAVISON. Justic , of the Peaee—Cffice immediate ly ()Hoeft° t Indian Queen Hotel." All business en trwited to hie-care shall receive prompt attention. In strument; of Writing, of all kinds, drawn , up in a Satis factory manner. 3 nue 17.'63. pHAAIMAN, Justice_of the Peace, - I , Chamberehurg, Pa. ()Mee on East Market street opposite the Court Hence, in the utfme formerly occupied by A.. K. McClure. Prompt attention given to every thing in the line of a Magtstrate and Scrivener. sept 9,'53-tf. , filebicat. SCHENCK'S P ULNfONIC YRUP WUL CI:P.Z CONSUMPTION kiIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP WILL CUIE CONSUMPTION SCHENCK'S PULSIONIC SYRUP WILL CIIILE CONSUMPTION SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP QUM COISti3IPTION. • - ectivicrcs SEA WEED TON/6 , Ns - ILL CURE DYSPEPSIA. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA: SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC DEEM DYSPEPSIA SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC RIM eunE DYSPEPSIA BCRENCH'S MVIDIOCE PILLS WILL CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS SCIIENPE'S MANDRAIIE PILLS WIW craft' LIVER COMBLAtNTS. SpENCKS' MANDRAKE FILLS WILL CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS. SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS , war. COSH . LIVER COMPLAINTS DR. J. H. SCEIENCK.has a large Suit ofßooras atNo 32 BOND STREET, M' YORE, wlierehecan be found every Tuesday, Irom 9 A. M., to 3 I'. M , and Lt :No. 39 NORTH BIXTiI STREET, PIiILADELPIIIA, PA., every Saturday. Ile keeps nlarge supply of medicines at his rooms, which can be had at all times. Those wishing advice or examination of the Lungs will do welEto call on him ae above. lie makes no chargefor advice, but for a thor ough examination with the gespirometer, his price is Malay persons are afraid to have their lunge examined by Dr. Schenck for fear that they will be found limnfa hie, and by that means it is put off until it is too late. How much better it would be to know their condition at once, as by abundance of widen ce, Dr. S. has shown sufficient certificates in this city that he has cured ad vanced stages of Consumption. DR. §CHENCR'S Principal Office is No. 30 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pu., where letters for advice should always be directed. Price of the PULMONIC SYRUP aim Sea WIND Tomo each $ per bottle, or $5 Me half dozen:. MANDIULE Plus, 25 cents per box. For Sale by all DRUGGISTS and STOREKEEPERS. 0ct.144m tranktin iltpositorn, /December 23, 1:113. 13tp, ant( Sang Goats,. • WAND OPENING! F,kLL AND WINTER GOODS.! EYSTER & BRO. I• - • Ilave just returned from the East, with a large and varied stock of seasonable Dry Goods, all of which we will dispoSe of at a small • advance on cost. *hat we " have now on hand was purchased previous to tholaterise,andsiltbesoldwithout • regard to the present Eastern prices. which on many articles is full as high as our retail prices CLOTHS: , Ladiis Cloths. all colors and shades. from $1 ,50, to S 6 00. CLOAKS 75 Ladies;Clonks just reeeiTerl, of vaiions styles l and patterns—from $B, to $26 I - KID GLOVES: Good Bide, Embroidered. 75 cents': better fatality $1 00; Jouvintr, $l-25; .Alcxanders. $1 50. The latter makes are the best im- ported. .Also, klarge lot of Fancy Gloca. CORSETS Weha.t a fresh• lot of the eolebrateciG. N. B. Corsetts-20 bones the very best imlntsfae- nied. and which we warrant to fit, and give satisfaction. HOODS A lath assortment of Ladiee and Chi'dream' Woolen Hoods: ROCHA SHAW LS; 4 Just from Auction. N 'IIA.NDKEE:CHIEFS L I IN Item-etlehed, and Plain, which defy eomp!tition - )1 1 017RNING qoons I ) Crape Veils, all prices; Lapo Veils, do.; Bona . .1 bitmes Aipbeas: 1-4 De Laines, 6-4 De Lainee; Cithorre: Crape Collar!; i I - and ererything desirable L fur mourning. MIOURiNI.NG SHAWLS B=4 Pe Lainea and Cashmeres ; Long Thibet, all pHs e; . Long Repp Sh awls—beau tifulkoodg. PRINTS 1 16.18, and 25 eentg. De „.- Laines, Fancy and plain; 5 1 Cfohures,and French !defined!: I Piside,and Stripes, FURS! FURS !1 FURS!!! FIRS!!!! IN hive just opened a Mtge assortment of Furic • among which may be found RUSSIAN SQUIRRELL CAPES AND MUFFS, }RUSSIAN MARTIN CAPES AND MUFFS, j ! FRENCH SABLE CAA'ES AND MUFFS, • HUDSON BAY CAPES AND MUFFS, FITCH. CAPES AND MUFFS, All of which wo will sell ae low. as can be had from It Cho manufacturer. 4 . I In enclusion we would say, that all the goods we tiave are for salo—and at prices as low as they can be had this side of New • , York, We make but one MI price, and that tho same to all Customers. NW whether judges of goode or not. Drop , _ slid look at the stock before holing elsewhere 04.144( RTSTBR 1 BRO. *toties anti Flintert STOVE EMPORIUM JACOB B. MILLER, '' MAIN STREET-4 Doo r . Snuth of the Diamond, , • CHAMBERSBURG, PA.. w ou ld respectfully invite the attention of the pals- lie to his large and well selected stock of STOVES. COPPER, • TIN and - . SHEET-IRON WARE. ci • He has now the largest and bm=t.assortinent of PARLOR, HALL', GA% BURNERS and ever offered Ii Franklin count,' ASH--BOILERS constantly on hand of all sizes, and the best ma terial COAL BUCKETS The largest assortment,thel heaviest iron and th. best made in'the county Alen—A lorie stock of TIN-WARE, made of the beet material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a PRACTICAL WORK MAN, and has had many years ex perience in the business, he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. RO9 t'lN6r - , *SPOUTING, &e., made and Put up at the shortest notice. Partien- lar attention paid to all kinds of MENDING AND JOBBING Call and look through our stock and get the prices as our motto is "Small Prylts, Quick Sales and Good Value." J ACOB B. MILLER, Four Doors South of the Diamond Nov.ll, '63-ly. HOUSEKEEPERS, READ !—Gal -I„rgh+.l-4 Sunrise elir-Tight!---A New Flat Top COO STO YE. The plates are veiy heavy, and the whole t tcive is finished in a superior manner. I Witt mut this Stove to be superior to any FlArTop Stove note in the irTitrket. and respectfully i nvitemy friends and the public to call and examine this Stove, of which there are several sizes. I hove also a 'great variety of other COOKING STuTP.,Z of every style; PARLOR STOTES,new and fienntital patterns, together with a heavy stock or - SrtiVES for Churches, S tures. Offices, Uotels.A:c. • _ JOHN 6. LUDWIG, Wholenle and Retail Dealer in srorEs. TIN al ND COPPER WARE. N. 13.—1 have been appointed Sole Agent for Gallo. ghee! , Celebrated SutariseAir-TightCook Stovein Chum beniburn. Pa. - June 17, 1.51:3. T ETTER,ITAMILTON & CO'S . Greet Stove and Tin Ware Store, corner of the "amond:ean be seen the largest .best, and cheapest stack of 1160411 in Chambersburg. They have COOK 'LNG STOVES for Wood and Goal, of latestpatternq and all sizes. at fair ptices. [June 17.1863. QPOUTIN.G DONE AT SHORT NOTTCE, of first rate material and cheap. , ;All work warranted.and cheaper than can be bonglii elsewhere in the County. Call and see for your at ETTER,TIAMILTON d CO'S. • nearly opposite OA e Bank. TTTER. II AMILTON & CO. are prepared to prtt, tip the best LIGHTNING RODE t cheap rates. ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE rtegorttnent of the very beet Tin, .Inpan tied ane Copperware, &c., sold low at ETTER. HA MILTON & CO'S. lALL WORE WARP,ANTED, and cheaper then can be bought. elsewhere iu th. county. Come and see—then buy. at ETTER. EIIMILTON k OWS. riALL FOR PARLOR AND DI iINO ROOST co3K STOVES. They ere_ piletty good and cheer— " ET i ER,I AM LION & CO'S. • • A few doors front Shryock's Bobk Store. ittanufactureo. DM TO THE PUBLIC 6 . -ENERALLY. - CHAMBER:Mt:MI FOUNDRY. undersigned takirs , thiii niellied to infirm the publis that he has taken the FOUNDRY so long carried on by Wm. Seibert. wftli all the PATTERNS connected there with:where be purposes continuing the business, and is now prepared to make ALL KINDS OF •.,A.STINGS that may be wanted by the community. Particular eP tention Will be paid to making and keeping on hand ay. ery description of PLOWS, CASTINGS, WAGON BOX ES, 4.c. - All kinds of Castings made to order. New Plows, of ditlorent patterns, always on hand • t made to order. OLD METAL taken in trade, for which the highest price will be given. By devoting himself Attentively to hnsineas he hopea to merit and receive a share of public patronage. June '17,433. ABRAHAM METZ. N . EVYARD.-TheMARBLE YARThe undersigned respectfully annbunces to the citizens of Franklin county that he has opened a-New Marble Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton, directly - opposite J. S. Nixon's Drug Store r Main Street, in the Borough of Chambersburg, where he will kiep on hand or make to order all articles in his line of business, such as , MONIIMENTS. TOMBS and MEAD STONES. MANTLES, TABLE & STAND TOPS, &c., manufactured Dom the very best Foreign and Domestic Marble. Derespectfullysollcitsa call from thos°who may bets want of any article in the above line. He is confident it hie ability to eatery all who may be pleased to patronise him, either as regards his prices, or the quality, beauty. and chasteness of his work. July 8,'63.. . -JOHN A. GROVE. Sor lacnt. 1 1, EDERAL HILL. FOR RENT.-- The undersigned will rent the FEDERAL HILL lISE, and ground immediately pertaining thereto. for one or more years from A pril ?text. It is the most DESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE for rent in ,the Borough of Chambersbctrg. The Bones is very eom_ modioue andin excellent order, and there is, very An Pratt on the lot. [nov2S4f) A. K. McCLIIRK.I Seris i on & tloujtv agencies. p3 - OHN PO - VEROY, . ARMY A.N7) NAVY ACRATZ 204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • - - PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned, having resigned his position as.Pily master in _the U. S.Army, has opened at No 204 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, au AGENOY FOR PItO I . , ERLNO P ENSIGNS, and for the collection of Ovsicwas', and all other Clams against the Government. My long experience as Paymaster, has given me tutu - analfaoibtieafar becoming thoroughly aconajnted with this business in all its details. On the receipt, by Mail. of a statement of the case of claimants, I will forward „Alm necessary papers for their 'signature. Personal at. ' tintion will be given to the cases at Washington. No charge unless successful, when ES will be charged fur coilectit g all sums under $BO, and $lO on all sums over !that amount and under V2OO. Larger clahus taken on. .sPecial arrangement. Fees in Pension Cases as fixed' by • law. INFORMATION FOR AND _I,Y6TRUCTIONS TO CLAIMANTS. Ali Soldiers of the present war, who have served two „years, and Soldiers discharged for wounds received ig battle, without reference to time of service, are entitled besides their regular pay, to $lOO Bounty. , In case Soldiers or Seamen are discharged for disabaity or -wounds received while inVic eertrice, they are entitled to a Pension according to the disability. In case of the death of the Soldier before dischargeil I hrongh disease contracted, or wounds received while in service, his widow is entitled to receive the $lOO Bounty, besides arrearages of pay and pension during herlifeiinis or widowhood. If the Soldier die after diecbarge,from disease con ' t ratted or wounds received while in service, his widow is entitled te — a pensipn of $96 per annum. If no widow or minor children, the mother of the Sol dier or Seaman will recelie the Pension, if dependant on ' him wholly or in part for support. - If deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves -no widow, his children are entitled to the same benefits as the widow, except when the children maybe over thee:lli:of 16 years. If no widow or ,minor children, the bounty and pay , grill descend to the heirs as follows: First to the liather, second to the Mother, third to the Brothers and Sisters, and then to the next of kin. Discharged t'saldiers. whose clothing account was nn fettled at,the tithe of discharge, can recover any balance hie them; if the Company books are not 'destroyed. To" iraw this balance, write to your Captain for a descrip ; :ire list, showing Clothing account, and forward it to me 1, with your preliminarysbatement, giving also the date of trout discharge Soldiers, who eerved with the nine months' volunteers, lin recover ssi bounty and premium, without regard to ,line of service, if)hey have not already received it. Soldiers who wore prisoners in the South, and Soldiers who were absent tin sick furlough, are entitled to coin notation fl rations. i In comnihnicatint with this office, state the nature of { sour claim folly, and give the Compahy and Regnnent t o r which you or the Soldier for, whom you claim belonged, l l l as well as your present Post Office aduress.' REF'ERENCEB. • - His Excellency innazw G. CURTIN, satrVitrnor of Penn sylvania. RtON. SEHON Caisziteit,llarrisburg.Pa. . lION. JOSEPH CASEY, Chief Justice of the Court of Claims; ; • iWashingtou. ; - • Flow. E. H._ Bwoosx, Chief Clerk of Pay Department, , Washington. ltoll. EDWARD MCPHERSON, M. 0.. Washington. P. STERRIT, President Judge, Dilitriet Courts Pittsburgh. 110 w. A. K. McCtunt,Chambersbnigi - Pa. i10N.T110516.8 A. SCOTT, Vice President Penn'a Rail Road. How. Wniams B.Tnommi; Collector of the Port, Phliad'ai MN: C. Post Master, Phits,d.,:lphia. DREXEL & CO.,BOIRkPPS, Ph ila del phia. ,IAIIES1113:1LAP, president of Union Bank. Philadelphia BULUTT & FAIRTHORNE. Attornies, - RIEGEL, WEIST & ERVIN, Merchants, Canto, KNEEDLER & CO. Merchants, PRITCHETT, BALED & CO., - OAVID FAUST & Co., Merchants, Brsiwicrw S. JAISNr.I - , Jn. 14 Co.. Merchants, " CHARLES E. MORGAN & CO, Merchants, If /ATWOOD, WHITE k. Co., Merchants, It - JOHN M. PUMROY, No. 204 South Fourth Street. \ OOOKING STOVES June 17, '1143-tf. I DENSION, BOUNTY AND - WAR CLAIM AGENCY.—Pensions-Procured for Soldiere of the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds received:or disease contracted, while iu the service of the ' United States; and Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and Armars id Pay obtained for widows or heirs of those who hats flied or been killed while in service. ' Feb. 2 ,'63-1y WESTERN HOTEL, West. Market St., Near the Bridge, Chambersburg, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully inform the Travell ing community that he has purchased and taken posses don of this hotel. lie hopes to make it ono of the most desirable places for strangers and others to stop . at that can be found in any country town. - HIB TABLE will at all times be spread with the lux uries arid substantials of the season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, veliventilated, tuadtltted ep Ip.modern style. ISIS BAR will be well supplied with a large andchoice selection of the very beet liquors. MS STABLE will always , be provided with good wholesome provender for stock, and attended by careful ostlers. - - No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to all his guests', and pleding himself to endeavor to please he solicits a liberal share of thepnblic patronage. Juno 17, '63. JOHN MILLER - :lON HOTEL.—This Hotel is ,N Usituated on the coiner of /lain and Queen Streets, near the Diamond .in the Boroiigh ofehambersburg,Pa. - The undersigned respectfully announces to the travel ing public that this Hotel has been reniodled. It has been raised to THREE STORIES In height. A Rue three story Back Building has been added to it, giving en immence amount of room for the accommodation of the public generally. The rooms are large and comfort._ ,ble. numbering in all. thirty-five. They: are all well - urnished with GOOD NEW FURNITURE. Persons topping at this Hotel can have either double or single 001118, with or without fire in them. The Table is, al vays supplied with the BEST IN THE MARKET, and vi]!seat ever 100 persons. The Bar is filled with the CHOICEST LIQUORS. The Itable is two.stories,ofthe moat modern style, and the 'est in the Borough of Chambensburg. June 17 ,'63. JOHN FISHER .Proprietor. FRANKLIN HOTEL—West side of the Public Square,ChambersburePa. The subscriber would respectMly inform the Travel og Community that he has leased and taken possession d' this Commodious Hotel. He hopes to make It one -et he mostdesirable places for strangers and others to -top. that can be found in any country town. HIS TABLE will at all t imes be spread with the lax arks and subetantials of the season. HIS CHAMBERS aro large, well ventilated,and fitted ip in modern style. HIS BAR will be well suppliedwith a argeand choice 'election of the very; best Liquors. , HIS STABLE will always be provided with good t wholesome provender for stock, and attended by careful No pains will be spared to render entiretatisfaction to all his guest; and pledging himFelf-to endeavor to please sil.he solicits a liberal share of the public patronage. June 17,'113. -DANIEL TROST LE. ' WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Chain ,bersburg Pa!--31.1ctom.Gamix,Proprietor.. Having purchased this well-known llotel.(long known se Stiller's. and recently as Waist & Grove%) the Prepri-- star pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to minister to the wants of his guests. The character heretofore sustained by the llonse as comfortable Home for the Sojourner, shall not suffer in my hands ifa contain' t effort to please and acciimmodat will sustain it. Toe proprietor, therefore, elicits a continuance of the liberalpatronage heretafore extend. ed to the" White Swan." * • In addition to large Stabling, he has TWO LOTS and a pair of HAT and STOCR SULTS for the. accommodative of 'Drovers and Butchers. June 17,1863 MICHAEL GROVE. CoYE - ILLY & HUTCHISON ki Rare become the Proprietors of the UNITED 'STATE'S HOTEL; near the 'Railroad Depot at 'HARRIS; BURG, Pa. This popular. and commodious Hotel he* been newly refitted and furnished througnout its - par• lore and chambers, and is non ready for the reception of guests. The travellingpnblic will find the United States Hotel the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on account of its -access to the rail. roadbeing inunediatelyhetween the two great depot* in this city. LHAnniastno, June 17 - Jam- Waynesboro' Record, Msrcersbnrg Journal, and Green Castle Pilot, copy 3m„ and charge Repository. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. JOHN WV; TAYLOR, Proprietor. Fine accommodations and low charges. rYir Stock Yards and Scales are connected with the premises for the convenience of Dreyer!. -Also—Exten sive stabling and yards for Horses and Carriages. _ June 17,'83. IMPORTANT' TO THE PUBLIC. The Grover & Sakai, S.M. Co., mannfactnre is ition totheir celebrated Grover & Baker STITCH MACHINES, the most perfect SHUTTLE or "LOCK gITCH":MACIIINES in the market, and afford pnr artier:li theopportunity of selecting, after trial and ea amination of both, the one belt suited to their wants. .11. E. HOKE, N. B. corner of the Diamond. Chars" hinroborg,Agent. Call andexaminetp amachiner. oct.T-tf JOHN B. ORB, Claim Agent. Chamberaburg, Pa Motri.g. =E= A MERICAN-UFE INSURA CB - - AA-D TRUST COMPANY. Soutlpeasteorner of Walnut and Fourth Street*, Phila. erelphia. incorparaterilso. Charter Perpetual. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $600,000 00. PAID ISP CAPITAL, 3480,000 ASSETS, 51,897,746 60. Inaures lives during - natural -life, or for short terse; grants arnitirrt t 4nd endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds. Feuding on the issues of lifts.. Acting - assn U. 9 Ex.etutots. Trustees and Guardians.— Policies of Life Insurance insnredat the usual mutual rates of other good COUlpitUU94—Witif profits to the In. eared—last Bonus. January, 1861. being 4$ per sent. of alt premiums r”ceived -on -mutual policies at joint elect rates, 20 per cent. leo than the above. NON-FOEFEIT URI: PLAN. By'which a person pop for 5,7, or 10 years only,whota the Policy is patd up for lffe, and nothing more to pa:. , and should be be unable,Mr wish to discontinue Boone) , tbeCompany wilt issue a paid-up policy in proportko to the amount of premiums paid, as follows: I At 6 year I At 7 year 1 At 1.1:1:it,,r Rates. Rates. I Rate, After pay - Mont of , the annual prerei- , _ . uma (on policy at $1000) for *0 00 $283 00 $2OO f, , , Ou pay't of 4 empire. 4300 00 371 40 ' 400 IA '• 6 .•,—"—,- ~- 1 , ' •MI 10 14 g u 4 -. .800 no Annual premium4or $lOO. - NON-AO/Tr/WO TEN •:.TE 4R RA 7'E. Age 20, '''- ' .41......v.6 - 030 56 .4 25, • • '- 34 00 " 30, 'l' 38 40 a 36, ' 3840 a,, 4 0 , --4 T Oa' - . 41 , 45, •-,-, 53 441 . 44 50, 60::6 Insurance may be effected, giving to any-p Arty, or ;I* , . death of life insured, a certain yearly income by endow ment for life, thus avoiding ail contingencies of inveat- Mg tbe same, and may be double or treble the yearly • Interest. ALEXANDRA WIIILLDIN, President. SADIERL WORK, Fici-Presidetic. JOHN S. WIT.RON, .. - Secrs'fary'and Treasurer. , BOARD OF fRIISTEES. Alexander Whißani; J. Edgar Thompson, non. Jnmes Pollook, lion. Joseph Allison, Albers , O, Roberts, - Jonas Bowman, Samuel T. Bodine, IL H. Eldridge, Geor&Nugent, John A lkman, Wm. j•Moward, • Chas. F. Ifeatlßt. Samuel Work; MEDICAL EXAMINERS. J. P. BIRD, M.D., I J. NEWTON. WALKER, M. D. In attendance at the 'Conipany'e office daily, at I:2 clock, M. WISI.G. REND, Chamberebnrg, Ya., is the author/7"i gent of the American Lite Insurance and Trust Con.- any, and is ah4ays prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take-Insurances. - DR. J. C. RICHARDS., Medics/ Examiner,. NEF,ERENCRS—IIon. A. K. McClare. Ilev.S. J.Nle. coils, J. S. Nixon, Chamberiburg, and Wm.ikt. Marshal Cashier /lager. town Btaik.. oct 21,83-if FRAN-R-TIN INSURANCE CO3l- ioANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No. 936 and 43i" Chestnut Street. Capital' Perpopial Unexpired Temporary Premiums Burping Totnl , 2,392,116.39 StateMenVot the Assets of the Company on January 1. ISB3. First Mortgages. amply secured $1,993,931-48 Real #:state, (present value $135.322.47.) cost 128.90 Zeempcirary Leans, on ample Collateral :teen ritiOs Stocks (present value $88,365 18,) test, Nate's, and Bills receivable Cash,. . . $2,c0.:391., i Advance In value of Ilenl_Estate over met., D. 351 10 Advance in value of Sll.cke over c0et.......... I:. 474', I Toial i,2,4102 7 118 se -,The only Profits.from kreminme which ibis Cote piny can divide by law, are from Ricks which have been fieternitned. - Extract from the Charter of the Cbmpany.. "gut the moneys received as pi - MI . 1;11ms upon' rha • which k'emain undetermined, audais utitstaimibk.st time orileciaring such Dividend, Shall nob be ,iineideri I; as part'of the profits of said Corporation, or divided rut h." PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSURA NCES. mid- on every description of property. in Town and Country. for Owners, Mortgages. Ground. Landlords, Rates as low as aro consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid over &OUR 31ILLIONS OF DOLLARS !JOSSES -BY FIRE, thereby affording eridence of IL« advantages-of Insurance, as well as the ability and die , itemition to nidiit with promptness all Biallitioo. LOSSES BY FIRE. Lamer paid se9,7eB DIRECTORS. - , Cbarles N. %licher, I Dtivid S. Brown, Tobias Wagner, Isaac Lea ; Serene/ Grant. Edward C. Dale, Jacob R. Smith, I George Fates, _ George W. Richards, Alfred Filler. N .., CHARLES N. DANCE R% President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. ,Jas.W.ld'Azustua, Sec'y pro tern. • fFir Application made to DAVID OAKS. of Chambers burg, who is an authorized Agent for the Compeer either personally or by letter, will meet with attenthail March 4,1803. 1- INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. INCORPORATED 1794. RPETUAL Chill R-2'ER. CAPITAL $5OO 000. Ormeif—No. 232 WALRUT STREET, PRILADIELPRIk. This Company are now prosecuting the bneiness of In gamma from Loss or Damage .by FIRE on Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture, ko.. throughout the State a. Pennsylvania, on LIBEIiAL TERMS, for long or short periods; or permanently on Buildings, bycs deposit of Premium. The PROMPT Peviimvt of CLAIMS for Losses during- the period of nearly SETENTX YEARS that the Cempany has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. Arthur 1. Coffin, James N.lfickson, Samuel %%Jones, &Morrie Waln, . John A. Brown, John Mason. Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison, Ambrose,Whlte, Francis R. Cope, John R. Neff, Edward IL Trotter, - Richard D. Wood, Edward S. Clarke. William Welsh, _ William Cummingit William E. 'Bonen. , CHARLES PLAIT, Seery. A RTIIIIR G . COFF IN, Pres. IPM. BUEHLER, Central Agent at Harrisburg, Pa. ~............ . WM G. REED, Chambersburg, Pa., is the suthos !zed Agent of the Insurance Company-of North Ameri ca, and is always prepared to give any information de al red, and to take Insurani es. - - ' RF.FERENCES—CharIea ll.raylor and John Di Grier. Ego' S.. Chambereburg. oct 21'634f OTJR JOIN GROv of Chambersburg: is the General Agent of tbie Franklin County Mutual Insurance Company. June 17.'63. 2deLELLAN. ROOFING ROOFING Ready to naa *Wm, .400F.ING more durable than 'Tin.. • BOOFING at haif the cost of Tin. - R 00171 311 for Steeper Plat ROO% READY ROOFING Fon_IIOI3SES, • FOR CHURCHES, EOR FACTORIES, ' FOR . BARU, FOR- ALL BUILDINGS I - • This Roofing is matte of the heaviest woven fabric arm used for the purpose.—Manufactured splely kr ourselves and secured by Patent. Put up in rolls and shippeclto all parts of the coanber, and usually for Sale by hardware merchants and buildiell. It can be applied by any common workman. . We also manufacture. 1 - LIQUID GLITTA PERCIA CEII4NT, REPAIRING LEA-K,Y TIN BOGESI CHBAPES THAN OIL PAINT, " HE TIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT. - MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT. It forme a pormanetly adhesive, elastic coating one the whole surface of the tin, filling (Tali die manlier BUST HOLES, DAVID Ef. ItUTCEII.SO:I , And often seeing the expense of a new roof. OUR COMPOUND GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT . is especially , adapted to repairing - - LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS, CILINNTES, _ de., de., de. mos tw thick, totiaelouS compound, applied with trowel or similar instrument, and dors not dry up_ aid • crack, as do all other articles used for this,nurpose. • CIRCULARS'AND SAMPLES • • Of the Ready Rooting - sent by mail when desired Liberal arrangements made with Agents. READY ROOPING COT, 73 Maiden Lane, Now Ydrit. ang.26-17 2N CENTS will for tho REPO 7 ,1 - t y EMILY three monthito bo sent to e &Wier f e theeerelee. *tt%uranct. $400,000 69 895,824 6:..' 171,526 65 924,766 It eutta:-.ll3errba SKYLIGHTS, E 84,62/r PO .... 84,901 - be .... 1 , 549 50 75,312 114
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