attaittego at LaD. IF - • EL.O A*OiLNEY AT:LA*, # Chninberplriirg, Pa. Office In Mrs. Bard's ilnlldinge, ectly opposite the Court • Having had nlfaixl connection with the Provost ho offers Ws se.reicos to drafted melt in the lath:Congressional Distritt,claiteing exemption froth gelrice tinder the law, orfor physical nittlnefil and hopes - from experience end strict Attention to =,betsinets. to satisfy thnso Intrasthig him with their ;Pees. Persons from abroad ono receive advice andhave their caiee prepire Iby correevondence. Reference can be had to the }Ward of Enrollment of the 16th District. `Hon. A. K. Alcellire, lion. James ;1,111... ChaniberebArg, and lion. Ea. 31cPheiron, Olefk , House of Rim...encl. tatty' e. • 'inn 27. Tz - ENN I) Y & INTrLL.—Law Part ners/4—The umleraigned here utum;einted them. OrlVue in the practice or the Law in the Nevem' courts 01 Frankijn County., Orrwe on 31nrket Street s in the room heretofore occupied hp T. 13. Kennedy. T. 13. KENNEDY. T.J.SILL. • • June 17.'63 ATTORNEY AT LAW.- TVEL. SOY Al!nines , at Zutv —Office on "%Tar trot sr...formerly occupied by Reilly & Nht rp, directly app nice the Court House, Chainberftburg. PA. All legfl businem entrusted to him will receive prompt attention no will practicdin iiiljoiOur Counties. June 17, "W. 7. R. STl3sfmten n ..104177 R7E:WART. TUNIBATTG - II & STEWART, At- I. taraoYs at La re. Chainberabn ri. Pa.. give their uudi videet attention t 1 the Pi acttre of their Pri , feasion. John Stewart naent for procuring Bounty Money. Pensione. and :moorages of Pam Star-Oliice in the Town Unll G& V. S. STENGER, Attor . nrys at Law, Chambersbnrg, P. Collet:ticMs promptly.atteaded to. W. Stenger. District Atfor nvyredngeut for prornrlng i`enfinns. Bounty- Money end Arrears of ,Pay. tYmce in Franklin Building. 3i doorfromthe corner. 5..141V - 11:4 It E Attorney at'Law. • Office in Mrs Third's dwelling , directly nppo eitotheC atrt Mune, Chninhernliurg. Pa. Will ptacti in Ole several t lotirts Fr-Int:lin rind Fulton Connti All legal ,bnslness will - listed to his' care will rereiVe prompt ri x ttentit.n. 3111)1,17. 1883. IV:DOWELL SHARPE, Attorfley PI • at taw. Clianilier+lnirg. Pa. Office in Mrs. Barn Ditildinga, directly pm Fi te the Court House. Jitnel7.lq6:l. O. SEILIIIAIEIi., Attohley at T. /air. Chembersanriz. PR: Offic.e—llidn Street, shrove Queen, i n the romp formerly occupied by S.-liel/li er, Eq. Jimpl7, 1863. EORGE EYSTER & E. J. BONE .. 01" BitAKR, Attoritegx . at Law, hare rumored to the nuan on , }flip dogr South of gyrter's Sture. June 17, _ kjS. CLARK. Attorney at Law. las j e - removpd °Mee it few dtiorfi•not of his former. ahin. ou Market At reet. (South-814.) • ~lune 17, '63. rfALVIN ii. DUNCAN- 1 ? -4ttoriteg Law. Office on ‘larket Stiett; In.-Lawyer's Rows oppoaffe the Court tlonsa. June 17,'6:3. • TL. FLETCHER, Attorney at Low, • ClVlXlMCriiblirg, PA. :officeoil East Marketstreet, neArlyeppoeite the Court Thruee. - June '63. A LEX. K. M'CLTJRE, .Altorn'e - y at Law, Chanibershurg. Pa. Mee in the Fran/. lin Ittpository Buildings, June 17,'&3. DWATSON ROWE, Attorney -at Law, Greeneasqe,.Pa.. [sap 30.'63 tactical. GREAT DI SOO-VE'lt WUNKEL'S BITTER:rINB OF IRON, the cure el « 6\Y Srottcas. ESLIZAL DEDILITL, IN DIGESTIDA, 1 1 /SLAISES UV TIC _ liEltrouS &STD.( ' COI( irrievutcr, ACIDITY OF Tilt STOMACII, and fOral/ CW3OS tequirittg A Tpcsic Than Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient 'Sanaa Trott its posse-s; Citrate of Ma„luetic Oxide com bined,' with the most energetic of Vegetable Tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The eflect in many cases of de bility, lees of appetite end geMbil pruatration, of en inlicieut edit to troll, combined trith our voluali4 ierve Toe,c as most happy. it augment's the appetite, raises the Oise, takes tar muscular flabbiness, removes the of debility, and gi vela a florid: vigor t 6 tits count e ;ammo., 5 ' Do you want something to strengthen you 'A?) you a ko.harl appetite r too yin? Want to 'Mild up dour constitution T Do you Want to feel h Do you Want to get rid ut nervousness?t - Do you Want energy , to •klevp well! lld you want a bris.ealiii vigereun feeling? If you Ils,try ICUS KB BETEER Wt. , . V: OF IRON this truly valuable I' Jule his been safloreughly tesit ed byptil elaase 4 of the co:amenity. that it i s now deem-. led indispeussbly as a Tittle in,licine. It coats but little, purifies the blots I, gives.; me to tad sterwict, renovates use system, and prol aux life. I now only silk a trial of this v.iluable louse. - a. TSST .ItION IA trrisbitrg,‘ Feb 20: 1863,- r. s. A KU3IEL4 Dear•Jir: I have great pleasure in testifying to the complete success ,of your Ritter Wirp , of Iron in illy • cri.. 1 have been afflicted tr a nu:nbet of years witlOveakness, general debility' . amt giddinele. so much so that I have been confined to my bed fir the'greitter part of my tim e and h ave b a d the attend ince of lilt bist phyol..minsi. but received but Ilttle benetit. I hail Impaired of ever regaining my heAlith, twit hearing 01 your lip , stimaidereniedy. BlT i•sa•lViscor IRON. fdeterinined to try its virtue, and as. happy tai state it hue resulted in a complete cnre. I Ani snort:robust and vigorous than I have been for Many years. which feeling I attribute solely to your Bitter Wine of Iron. ./ have Iv, heeientinn in recommending it t p others, similarly affected, and shall he happy to bear personal tnetistiony. Youry.auts, MAMA. . sit , ' T.) TUB PIIBLIC.—D-. S. A. KUXKLI.:—Dox Sir: When en my uiy„ lust summer, tojoin my regiment at F.trktown. Vir,..inin.you Were kind enough to give me several bottles of your •••• Bitter Wine of fron.'• I lound it most v tunable in the climate of the Penitpoiln and the dust hicident to It.' No preparation of narks exceed it in value. I hidieve that its use would prevent much -1111.1.11U8 ervesi, and t ertainly piove a greet value in its cure. Yours.respectfnlly. II P. MINI', a Chaplain 176th Regiment. P. P.M. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail. he Kumasi. "L• Ilan . tn•+theenry's.ll6.ltarket Street.llnrrinburg.Pa S. B. NIXON, Agen t. Clointhershure: Bs . pet23'63-eon 'Accts. L ANDRETH'S - • AGRICULTURAL - IMPLEMENTS AYD SEED WAREILOUSE,/ and 23 South. Sixth street; Philcultidphia: LAYD6I:III k 80x, Proprietors of Bloonuda e; whichaun tain • near four hundred scree, in high tilth. 'emoted - to the production of GARDEN SEEDS, Are now ~repared to supply Country Merchants, Druggists cod all others whu demi in Zi , e4.4. with large or small quan, titles. by the 'p nnutor bushe I, and ate) in papers -made, reudy tor retailing. / The Flrt abliehntent represented by David Landreth & ion.has been founded nearly ,U of a century., The arbiglip rem] popel tri ty, cud t he , letnand. , ncreius. ingfront ytrur to year. fur L DIIET !It WARTVENTED GARDEN SEEDS - - evidence of the high value entertained fcr them by the ,public: - fiandrettesOnitlen Seefts are not only favorably re-" aeifid throughout the Bolen. but are shipped to many ktreign ports. indeeti,it may be Atat,ed with nations/ veldt, that they come intOaCtiYe competition w ith Eng .1 ish Seed on British Soil. Divid Landreth 11. Son Invi te al l who are not already ,ww‘ohasers of their Garden Seeds. to •utite a trial of titetn--assured that they %dill* found fully equal to bet r high reputation. handrath's Rural RegiAttr And Almanac contaiding ntalogae of Garden Sesda'`witit Instructions. furnished trotter. Also—Catalogue of Agricultural tinplentents. DAVID LANDEF.TII St SON.. N 05.2 1- and 23Soutit 6 th 3 t.,Plitlndulphia. twig. 12,4643..1y agricultural: GRICULTURAL I.3IPLENEENT ' d m. MANVFACTIMER.B. WM. L. BOYER,* DEO., Sixth St. and Germantown Avenue, - • - - -!*. • „ ' Phiholeiphia. Manufacturers of the -.. '.. . • Premium Farm Grist Mill. ~ , ' ~... - . Horse Powersatol Threshers, , ' Circular Saw Machines; Cora Shellett, GrainTans,' Cultivators, . . Harrows, z . ... . Plows. and every vaNety of approved . Agricturatlmplemente. Hand for Circular andwldress WM. L. BOYER & BRO. ! ' July 15;83-1y. - Phil4letphia. !MI k l. EL3IB,OLD'S GVNIJ PAR ATION 9.—COMPOUN D Fir 11.1 i MM. a Poshire and Specitc Remedy the Mader, Kidneys. Gravel. and Dropsi- , This Medicine Inc rews the power of o cite the Absorbents into healthy action Watery ~r Calcareous despositions an , tnlargemenis are reduced, as well as PA mat ion. HELMBOLb'S EXTRACT . For Weaknessessarisine from Excesse sipation. Early Indiscretion of 'Abuse, at following symptoms Indisposition to Exertion la+ss of Memory Weak Nerves. Morro"' of Disease, • Wiriness of. EnirerFutl Lassitude of the 31uscular Hot (lands. Flust Dryness orthe Skin. Erupt Ynitid Countenatme. These symptoms. it allowed to go on, chic invariably rsmores. soon follows rinpetencg. Flttuity; Epiteptti To one of which the Patient may expit Who can say that they are not frcqus those "Direful Disea.es." "INSANITY AN!) COESUNPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. BtT VOCE WILL CONFT-88. THE RECORDS POP THY IXI;AWIE AaVILICA - And ..ffetanchnly Paths by Csmstunntion hear amPl'a witness to tiro Truth of the assertion. The amstitution once vffeeted Mith 0 game Weakness reytires the aid of Medicine to. Streng hen and Invig orate the System. - Which lir.LAlooLres EXTRACT DEC Neal-in-by does. A. Trial will eantinre the mostiskeptical. FEMALES—FE3IALES—FE3IALES. In many .437.etfons pecztriaoo Females the EXTRACT Bumf is Imoqualed any Miler renleii. as In Ciao rosis of R01E30 , 1011, Irtpenbtrity. PAiS•ififliwm or Sup pression of r 'n.domarY 'BvllCutions. E4ctratee or Strirr lions state of the Uterus. Leitch° 114 V .. or Whites. Sterility: and trr all ,complaints, implebt to the Sex. whether arising from indiscretion Hal its of Dissipation. or In the • LIFE. ' (npictlFant Medi tiseires. Joule 17.'83 PECLTNE . OR CHANGE 0' Take no more Batsank, ih•rcury, or cilPpfor ten phareant, and dangooris HELMBOLD'S EMT Tenn ) ROSI CVItI CRE SEI in nll thvirSingeo. Littleor u change in An.. &Tom tri. j It en noes, n frequent desire andgivife• strength tolfri. nil te. thereby Removing Obstrii at InrA. l'i event tug and Curing Strieturesnf the Urethra. albying plOll and In fhatention. so freqnent in the maws o divi ,. .ses, and ex pelliug ail li)isanottx. Di seared and a ornourtaai ter. • THOUS I.NESIIPON TH01;81%1 , 3 WHO lIAIVE DEP.% TILE Vie TIM, Or QI.:ICIS, and who bare paid 'heavy fee, to be cured in a abort time.heve found 'ttcy were deceived, and that the' POISON" has.• by the 'eke Of e TRIVFEFUL ASTRINOENTE." linen dried up in the a, ideal. to lima!: out itt_nh nggrarn ted . f irm. and perhaps a ter Marriage. • , Use I.I.EMROIR'S EXTRACT itrcnn fo all affections and diamagnet the URINARY-ORGANS, whether existing in MALE .ip FEMALE. from whateveir enure originating. and no matter of 110 W LONG STAB DI NG . Diseases of these Orgnns rennires t IC. RELMISOI.D'S - EXTRACT BUCI DIURETIC. and Is certain to tt,ve th Diseases for lc/lick ft is Recommend, Evidence of the mnst reliable and ter willaccompany the medicine. PR/CEsl,olll PER BOTTLE, OR Delivered to any Address, securely p Deslribe Symptom in ati Cb CURES GUARANTEED! Arbireas letters fur information to H. E. HELM - 104 South Tenth et., be TIEL3II3OLD'S ilterlical Depot. lIELMBOLD'S Dvg and Chemi, BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT PLED D.t.A LERS who end en tor to d and •other" art ides nn the reputati nelmboltPiiG atm ine Pre " Ext fOLD DY ALL DRUGOLS . TS EVI &SX FOIL lIELMBOIiIrS , Cnt out the AAlrprtiseritent rtn 4 14 , 1 AND AVOID IMPuSITIO _61%11,14-1y II OS TET STOMACH BITTERS A pure and powerful Tonic. corrective And 'slier:dive of wonderful etlicwy in di easesof the BTOMACII, LITER AN BOWELS._ Cures Dfspepsia, Liver Cornritnlti l t. Tleadnrhe, General Debility, Nervousness. Deprrision of Spirit., i Patio°. Colic. Int rmittent Fe- all Cotnplaintß of tabeEMOM rorn Toting Wenknclit tibether inbeient in 1 TILE SYSTEM On PIWDOCEII liiII,PECIAL6AUSES • - i j • • NoTtuNa that is-riot wholesoeue - ;genhil nnilvesterit• tivetn Its nature' enters into thf enuipositiunluf TETTEIrii BTOMAGU BriTTF:I9:I4. This poptilar prti paration contninft-no:rnineral of tip hind. 1). , denfity, taniealelement: , fieri Pxiitt nt ;- Nit t natfun,:tif the extraut4 of rare buleami herbs and plants with the niirest and Indent of• till diffusive stimulants. It is well to be faiearmed ag:a 4 nat cilsecii.e. a n rt. P n far as the human gystefil can bey- oi ilea by human means agahlat =Wise engendered by r j n unwholesome atmim“ Owe. impure wilt& and other external CRUPPS. 119S TEVER'S lIITTEMS may be relied on 118 n safeguard. - , In districts infected with -FETER Alllrl AGUE. it has been / fonlid in fulfil:re as a preveltive and irresistible nen rem edy, and theaancla who reiort to it under npprehen /. 11/on of an attack:. eifcape the. mei:up; and thousands who neglect to iiiii i lithemaelves of, its pi otective quail tick% advance. al-enured by a v - ry brief Couriie of Oda marvelous medicine. • Fever a id Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for Inc the hi vain. until fairly astniated with quit daniferons • Ikaleid. are not untie quently restored-to health wit in a few days by the utie of 1108T.ETTERit BITTERS: - The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the tir.i. petitereatored ky tide agree4lde Topic. end hence it worke-wonderit in - cases of BPI. PHA and- in leas confirmed forms of INDIGEST ON; Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, an well a upon ~the liver.-it also Invariably relieves the CONS !PATTON superinduced. by irregular action of the dtge tic? tied secretive organ, Personsof feeble halt/P.llllbl to N ERVOUS ATTADR S LOWNESS OF SPIRITS an *ITS OF LANGUOR. find prompt and permament eller from the Bitters.— The testimony on this point hi- most conciusiee.i and from both sexes -"" ' The agony of BILODS COLD} in immediately mrsua ged by a - single dose of the stimulant, and by occa sionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may bpprevented. 1 • As a General Tonic HOS ETTER'S BITTERS Pro ie duce effects which must be xperleured or witnessed they can be fully appr elated. In cases ot CON. STITUTIONAL WEAKNES ' PREMATURE DECAY and DEBILITY and DECRE ITUDE arising fro7it: OLD Ail E, it exercises tha electrla influence. In the c;onva. lescent stages of all diseases t operates as a dellibtfnl invigerant. When the poke sof nature are relaied. It operates to re-enforce and re.- stabllsh them.' I i • Lut, bat not lone, it /JR LANT.being mraturictnred mat erialthand entirely free f i Bent utorenrliw in nil then ks of the &v., No family medicine has b may be truly added, descry , agent vertical of the com -satins. Prepared by • ILOST • Sold by ati byttggiste,9r wherr.. inebirat. 4,1 • ID EXTRACI for ilimemes o Swellingt, gestien and ex by which the aA Unnatnra in and Indam .11rthitn nt Dis tended sciiit LAe Lose of Power. Itypt Ilreathing, Tremblinix. Difficult irnkefainess. 'Ain in the Back, stem. ing of the Body, onset! the Atet. lick this med. UM fullowed t.y ► ND DirIOVEP S S E S At little Expense, No inconvenience enidofnDlUltET IT IS THE GREAT desired effect in al responsible cbarac SIX FOR £5.00 eked from obsori munications. ' DTICE GRATIS! OCD. Chestnut, Phila al Warehouxe, elnny, New Fork. ' AND lINPRINCI r Ne —of their awn' attained by , arationg. 393 DJ% ct Buchti I" SR rmapnrilln. i toy e d Rose Wash " mui nrirEß . TAKE NO OTHER. ud for it. • "AND 'EXPOSURE CELEBRATE sere. Cramp"! and S a<•me, and ! LIR ONLY SAFE sirra. rom sound and innacnone om the acid elemetila pre- Mary tonics amtatamach- .en 'No nqiyereally, ind, it Iy.populfiT - qth the' into! e unity, '1 UOSTETitIVB . f . TEA a'S TH. . ' ) itteharg,Pa. ..rennd or ektieeopTeize6;elei, lil(br :4 7 ,rgti444,.1441*T1T,;::-.* l 4m-1. - 0., 1.1#41. pro ault Sang .@Dots. GRANy'ENIIiq.I NE PRE BUCH.T FALL•AND WINTER GOODS' . - RYSTER &•BRO Have inv3 rettirm:d from di etssi, with ilargq and varied stock of seasonable Dry Goods, all of which we will dispose of at a small advance on cost. What we was purehaseeprevi6ug th eluterise, :►ad will be sold without reenrcrto the present Eastern piieen; which on many articles•is full as high as nur retail prices Ladies Cloths, all colors and shades. from Vf 50 T 5 Lathes Cloaks just received. Of various styles and patterns—from $3, to sf2s / KID GLOVES. Good Kids. Embroidered, 5 cents: better quality $1 00; J.)wrins, 'sl 25; Alexa,nders. $1 50 The lutfar makes are the best im- 11 We have a fresh lot of the celebrated G. N. B Cornetts—Zbones ; the very best mannfac t ured. and which we warrant to large wortment of Ladies'and Children!! Woolen Hoods. BROCH A SHAW LS 11A - 7.`ID;;KERCIIIEF Ilem-ititched. and. Plain;whielk, lefy competiti NI 01:It N NG! G 0 0 'Rs Crape Veils. all prices: Lace Veils. do.: B. m- bazines: Alpacas: 3-4 De Lainel,. 6-4 De Coburga: Crape Collars 3fOURNING FI-4 De) Laines and Cashmeres : Long Thibet a prices; Long Repp Shawls—beautiful;goods 16.113:and centi. De Laines, Fancy and ai CoSurgs. and French Merinoes FIRS: FUItS:I , FITRS.:!! FITT:a We have just opened a large aasortrnent RUSSIAN SQITIRRELL CkPIIS AND M RUSSIAN MkRTIN CAPES AND MU Ej EILE;SIIH SABLE CAPES AND‘MU INDSON BAY CAPE AND SitlF All of which we will sell at law at eairlieb In conelttsiori we wsnild day, that all the g ode have are for sale—arid at prices as lo they can be had this side of Ne York, We-make bat one whetherjadges of 'goods or not. D op . and,look at the stock before baying e ewh ect.l4-lf BYSTBR BR 1 ' have now on hand CLOTHS: to $6 M. CLOAKS: porOtl. Also; a large lot Of Fancy Glares CORSETS fit. and give satisfaction HOODS Just from tklw, and eyerytbing desirable for, mourrfin4. PRINTS Plaitl4, and Stripes among which max be found FITCH, CAPES ANA MITI" S, Cho inanufacturer price, sad that ehe came to all euetomees. inb *tors. STORE.—The Sub s method of informing the cal : and vicinity. that. he has just Ipbia. with an ENTIRELY NEW 'toes. of ovdry Variety, style - and __ .. manufactures. ille has no nid %Slopl:erpers on hood. RIR whole Stock pleasure in showing his goods. Store in the room - der er ly occupied by ,F rode rick Smith,Esq..as a Law Office, and more recently need for the purpose ;by George Eys ti r, Esq., two doors North of Fisher's Rotel, liainSt - set. Quimbershorg. Pa. - iffis large and well selected stock, ha being a prattler') 2oemaker.cortSists of Ladies' Goiters, Boota. Slippers 4 Buskins; Misseit and Children'i Boots-and Shoes; . entlamen's natters. Slippet s. Boots and Brogans. Do out firget The place, No- trouble to showGoode et t e KEW STORE.two doors North of Fisher's note'. nin 4 treeet:Chlunbersburg. Pa,. by Jonet7 1.11132. , PETER F F.LD3I AN. I ALL AND &PIE !—THE UNDER .Bmm:a Amnonnemi to his nitmemns friends and ii.tomers.that.he continues to matudlictnrs to order. seep' on hatal a fall and complete assortment of arluni iliplltles and styles of MORS and GAITERS, ,r L•tdies. Misses and Children Ills assortment of OOTS. SHOES. &c., for lien and Boys' wear is com- Jets. to which he respectfully i nr . ites attention . Wark -all kindsmade tb order. in a nest and durable man• er. and at short notice. Call and secbeforepurchasing . sewhere. and he will satisfy purchasers that he sells at erg small brotitsk 11)1. CHA. Don't forget the place— ear.. ite Huta k Beefer's Store. Chamberslinrg. GEORGE LEIINE it. June 17, In • , ftlebiral. I ALTIMORE LOCK TIOSPITA.L . -rat. JOEINS&Y, the founder of this Celebrated l.nstltntion , offers the most certain. speedy. and only effectual remedy in the - world for (fleets. Structures. Seminal Weakness . PQn in the Di.ins;Ciistituilonal De. bility,ltupoteAce, Weakness of the Back nut, Limhs. Affections of tlie".Kidneys, Palpitation of the heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. Diseases of the Mad, Tl.roat, Nose or (*lin ; and all those - serious and melan choly disorders arising from the destructive habits o. Youth. which destroy both body and mind. These secret tend solitary practices are inore fatal to their victims than the s , ng of the Syrens to the mariner Ulyesus. blighting their most brilliant hopes, or acticipations seceDiring marringe.A. c m possible . YOUNG MEN:- Young Men especially, who Ave become the victims of &Mary Vico.thit dreadful and ~e structixo habit *tacit ationally sweeps to an untimely grave thousatide of young men of the most exalted talent and brillian ntellect, who mi%htotherwite have entranced listening gonates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to icatacy the living ly may ball with tull confidence. • , _MARRIAGE! Marriedpersons. or 3 oung , men contemplating mar ringe,belng awarder physienlyrealmess, &genic debility deformities,Acc.,shonld immediately consult Dr. Johns ton. He irlinplactis Maisel fun der the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in hishonor as a gentleman,atid confidentiy rely non his skill as a physician. • . ORGANIC WEAKNESS ! IRIS ROUT SLY CURED Alin PULL VIGOR RESTORED. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those wilte have become the victims of improper ludo' gericeli• fulfill; Persons are too apt to commit excesses from notbeing aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is Lest sooner by those fall ingsinto improper habit than by the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The system become deranged. the physical and mental powers weakened nerxeus debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart .111(14 esi fon, a wasting of the frame, cough, symptom 'of -consumption • Office No. 7 South Frederick Street, seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the the steps. Be particular in observing the name and number,or you will mistake the place. Ai- A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO ,0AT8...E0 Zro :Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. DR., .1 0 HNSTON, Member of the Royal college of Surgeons, London, gra dilate from one of ,the most eminent Colleges of the Glutted States. and the greater part of whose life has boon spent In the hospitals of london, Philadel phia and elsewhere, has effected some of the Most salon Meing cures that were ever known.: Many troubled with ringing itt the head and oars when asleep. great izervonsuess, being alarmad at §ndden sounds. and bash fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind. were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE! 11 'hen and imprudent votary of plea 'sure filti.Wa has imbibed ti•e-seeds of this painful die: ease. it 'too often• happens that an ill i timed sense 'of shame, or dread of discovery. deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone befriend him,delaying till the constitutional SylllP- Wing of this horrid disease make their appearance, dach as alcaritted bora throat. diseased nose atoctnrnaGains in that:mad and I imbe.d lioness of sight, deafness, n o bs on the skin, bones and arms, blotches on the head,faeo_ and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity. till at tallith° palate of the month or the hones of the nose tall In and the victim of this awftifilisease heroines a horrid ohject of commisseratien, till d• nth puts a pe riod to 110 dreadful sufferings, by emoting him to "that bourue from whence uo traveller returns." To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the nmst inviolable secrecy and from his extensive practice iu the first hospitals of Europa and _A merica. he can ••• nfidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the 'unfortunate victim of this horrid disease, It Is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to tide horrid disease owing to the unekilfull nese of igno rant pretenders who by use of thatdeadful poison, Mer vary, ruin the constitution,and either send the an rortu• nate to an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. • • TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE! >Dr .J. addressee. those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences. These are some of the sail and melancholy effects pro- duced by early habits of youth. viz:—Weakness of' the' Rack and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dirtiness of Sight, boss of -Muscular Power. Palpitation of thelleart. pepsin. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges tive Punctlone,Generiti Debility, Symptoms ofeunnump MENTALLY. the fearful effects on the mind are much to e dreaded t JOSS of Memory, Coufusion of Ideas, Depres sieo of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, A version to Saciety. Self-Distruet. Love of Solitude. timidity, &c., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what ' l itho cause of their declining health, losing their- vigor. becoming weak, pale. have singular appearance about. .tb e eyes, cough. and symptoms of Consumption-. . • Dr, Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for Or ganic Weakness. By this great and important remedy. Weakness or the organs is speedily cured, and. full- vigor restored. Thotetairribeo fthe most nervous and debilitated orho had lost all hope, have been imma Mutely relieved. AD mpediments to Marriage. Physical or Man tni-Dlsquali- - tleation. Nervou "'era obi I ity, Tremblf ne. Weakness or. EXhanstion of the must fearful kind, speedily cured by • ter.Jetinston. YOUNG ALEN, Whohalminjuredthontselr+e by a certain prise tice.in. Aulged in when alone—n - habittregnentiy learned fr m eviltompaniuns. or at •school; the effects are nightly Fe n oven when asleep, and if not cured, render ma l ingo Lewin:3llde, and• destroys both mind- and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his %pm try, the darling of hie p scent s, should be snatched from all pnispects and enjoyments oflife: by the consequence aderiatingfnont hepath of natnre,. and indulging in a certain secret habit. Suelpersons, before contemplat • MARRIAGE I t a,,, eld reflect that a sound mind and body ar e the most n ere's:try requisites, to promote connubial nappi n est. Indeed, without these thejourney through life becomesa weary pilgrimage:the prospect honriy dark ens to the 'slew ;the mind becomes shadowed with de spair, and tilled with t he..melancholy • reflection,- that : the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own- Omer. litfy: 7, 801TTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE. TU ,STRANGERS', The many thousands cured at this Institutionin the last fifteen years; and the nnmerona important surgical nta Operationeperformed by Dr.J., witnessed by the re porters of t e papers ,an d many other persons. notices of which, h ye appeared again aidagain before the pub. tic,is a stt cient guarantee to the afflicted . $.ll, There are so many ignorant an i worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining - the health el the already afflicted. Dr. Jehnston deems , a ,. it necessary to saytp those unacquainted with his rep utation, that his Diplomas hangin his office. sir TAKis NOTICZrAII lettf3rB Mist be post paid ,and contain a Ppeta: 6 e a. amp for the reply, or no answer will hesent. I i • Feb 25,413-Iyr. 4 :ow; C. ndPsngs. JofN m'stviorhir JOHN C . . HOPKINS & CO. - • r IMPORTERSdcDEALERSIN 011 INA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARA • N 0.812 MAILER? STRurt, POILLIMPatI. er e . For further parttculora apply to 8. 8. 811RYOCK - Irembersburg,Pal fatp.23-17, Groceries, Srr. TIER P.R.A FT: : - W/LLIA# GALWWSS, WITQLESAIE fAND , R*TAIL GROCER, amiDealer in all lamb nf 'Merchandise him - MADE ANQTIIIIIDRArr on Philadelphia and Kett York Om - NEW GOODS, . and iniconeAed In bringing" to CHAMBERSBUkG the • largest assortment of Merchandise offered in this place. As this large Stock embraces such a cast variety" of articles, it would be impossible to enumerate articles and give prices: Suffice 'to say that this yArleitaviortment of - • goody embraces a Intl and complete . , assortment of GROCERIES from the common to. the most choice and • finest grades known 1 . • to the market. Choke C reen andßi tick ' lens, Chocolate, fine Syrups, Sugars, Coffees,' Snit, fish, Pickles, Riti, I Cheese, fresh Cre'ckera. dried Beans, Ilumissi, eidsup, Pepper Sauce, Vine.: - ; q gar, &c.. &c, Als4 a complete JUI. surtment PURE, FRESII, OROI7ND AND 1:1N9,1t0IINt SPICES, AND BAKING AIXTIOLII,i Ali apices soh are carefully cleaned and gronta! on Lia own spice miti. Alec , a fall variety rf Brooms Buckets„ Waih Board!, Twines, ,Cards, Queensware. Stoneware, y Brutles, qadigci, Fancy, Soaps, • Common 8t r, Combs. Pocket Knives, krticlea of Hard care, Ltibripitifig Berovene Oil AND 5000 AIt,,,TICLES:NOT4NrAKED, . of - which utll be sold at cheap figure" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Call and examine for yourself and be convinced that at GELWICK'S CHEAP STORE is the place foi r bargains.. ulso 1.00 Bottles of detnestle manufac ture of strictly lure grape Wine for silo. tdecl6;63] ' 4trtotbing. THE_ FRANKLIN CLOTHING EMBignal NEWEST - STYLES. -• LARGEST STOCE.CREAPEST PRICK. The o toleceigned can assure the Puldi e, and defies= cessfnl contradiction, That his recent pdrchasee fh the Easter' -itiesenatdes bon tearer )ne of the largest and out a ctire stock of , eLOTIIING' Fbc the Fall and Winter ' S.aSQn qf I Set,' 4 to- be form in any similar establishment in this section. }Neil so rcety COATS, , i PANTS, . AND TESTS, ~Mp.de. ill tho. vets , beststyleaudattlie lowest prierg , GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIMG GOODS Such as Shifter, Drawers, Cotiara. Cravat*, Neck Tim Wincikerchicts.&c.,&c. Special attention is Coded tt, thi Department. - CUSTOMERS' °ROBES. I would invite an examination Of.mi Stock ,of Fine Cloths. Kessermers.Vestings, 4c., which I manufacture npon special orders. - SPECIAL NOTICE. I would beg to say that my Goode are'tpanufacturfai under my own supervision and by We Yerir best work. men: My preLent stt2ck 110 the most extensive I have ygt had In store and I respectfully fink my frith dR and tin Public to giverne a call before purchasing Pleeabeze. Remember the old Stand. - .1. T. 110.SKINSON. Franklin Hot?! Building. Corner of the Diamond anfteat Market Street . Oct. 7.= Chamherehurg, Ike -- " -- 1 1 _ 4 ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER. &w,., t,„,., - thrtier of the DIAMOND. not door to th.e" Dank, COA.IIIIERSBURG, hue jrist veitt v rned from this City with a large 'dock of superior and sentumahle Givsis.s itch as CLOTHS. CASSINI EIRE& N ETTS, JKAN. CORDS,,kc.. fur Coats and VELTETts.SATINH. M tRtiEILLES.and 'other Vestings, Aleo—a very tine selection of READY-11ADF, CLOTHING. which he prepared to sell at the very lowest market prices. -CUSTOMER WORK.—As he employs a first-rate cut ter. he is prepared to make np alt kinds of t. irment* for Men-and , Boys.to order.in the best styles. Satis faction will be guaranteed. &large assortment of Osattaittst's YI.II3ISUINS; Goers, such as Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Handkerchi4s, Sue. Oinders,Carpet Bags. Umbrellas. &c., &c.. always nn hand, Give him a call and save money. (June 17.`e R. C. WALBORN & CO'S ° . WOOLESALE AND MIA IL READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK IKANIIPACTORY, No t 5 di 7 North Sfrth Street, Phi/ode/phi*. Silk .Merino and Cotton Under St irts and Draw ers.Cra; vsts, Scarfs, (acres's, liandkereblefs.Ste. Shirts: Wrappers and Dress Stocks made - to order by measurement...add warranted to frivesatisfaction. Orders may beat with S.S. BEISTOCIS,ChmbArsburg. sop. 23 UTESTON & BROTHER. • MERCHANT TAILORS, ' No. 900 Arch Strut, Phaaddphict, P. Having received a liberal share of patrons:pH , front Chem. bersdntrg stnd vicinity. we are encouraged to ask for more. The excellence of our goods and onr work • and the care we take to give ontite tatlefaction is„ a sufficient guarantee that we vain our reputation. ; nov 11, 834 y WESTON teintOTHElt. , EMOVAL.—From 433 Market St. to the large Iron Building 513 litarket and i 4 Commerce Streets. More Goods than any [louse in the United Stater. A. H. FRANCISCITS, 513 'MARKET & 510 COMMERCE STS., Keeps the Largest Stock in: the United States of • Buckets,Brooms. Tube, Churns, Baskets, Brushes, Mats, Measures, Clocks. Looking-Glosses. Oil Cloths and Carpets. Window Shisdee and Paper. - Bird caskev, Japan icare..nd Waips. Ant& Gotten as, Waddles., Twines, Wick trig, Ropes i n Colls and Dozens,Cotton Yarns. • Cotton and Linen Carpet-ohs/rt. Our Prices will average Lower than any other Rouse in this city. Call and see for yourselves. " For further particulars apply to S. ii.SILIRYOCK Chambe.reburg. . AND,-BILLS, fiom the largest to . the nulled, to Mein or fancy lora, „printed atll[ e office of the FRANKLIN It EN)Firi : o ' HY. TOB ,PRINTING, every St y le doneat the glace of the YAANIELIN.BEPOStIVIT 0 0 UAKEll CITY BiIS.LNES.S COLLEatil N. E Corner of rent/4 and Chesnut Struts, I:mon-rat INAOILMENT OP ' •• L. FAIRBANKS,:-A. for the last -four years Principal and chief buslntiell manager of Beyaris a Stratton's Commercial College.; A ii.t9DEL srsrss C0L4868, - Conducted on a new system orArtnalßusiness Training throne% the - estalinshinMit or_ligitiniate - Officns'itod Counting-11mm, representing different departments of Trade and ,COMmerc.e, and a regular Bank ofipipeatt and lime, giving,the student all the advantages of acti, al practice, and cjitallfying him in the shortest liosidtile time and most effective manner for the various diot4ie end employments of bn ness life. The Course - of Instruct n the Tpeoretical tiApitt ni.ent OITINICASS Book-keeping. COMPLerCifit CalculatftieuN Lectures on Business Affairs, Penmanship, anamereie . st Laws, roims, Correspmtdence,o"e. In the - BIISMESS DEPAATILENT the student entersnpon the Graduating entree. which includes a continuation Si) the above studiw, with their practical application In ah their details. He will is turn fill the positidn of Accountant and Proprietiw In As various Departments ionnolesair. and Baia Trade, Forwarding, Jobbing, and Cammiision Businuss, Bank ing, Nanufgcturing. dfining, Stearaboafint, (ft.. Old finally will act as Cashier, Book-keeper and Teller in the Bank, in such of which positions his precious knOwledge willbe put to the fullest practluti test. - This Institution offers to - young men numerous ad vantages not possessed by any other commercial eolleis In the State. It is complete In all its 4pp:tint-Mania. is the only Institution in the State , comineted on actual badness principles. 'The course" of instructien is lig tmrpatesenl, and may be completed in about one hatithe time visually spent in other institutions, in consequence of an entirely new arrangement, and the adoption' of the new practical system. • Irplomas awarded upon the completion of the rAwi mercied aturse, which embraces all except the higher eets of Banking, ganufac.faving, Railroading. dc. , dec2-ly send for a Circular. HAMBEIiSBITRG: ACADEMY:c BEFITTED AND REORGANI2 . O. Vill commences new quarter on Monday, February & Large additions hare been made to its already exttitlivr apparatur, a full and efficient corps of teachers has born employed and no pains or expense spared to render pure one of the first institutions of learning in the country. Particular attention paid to Teachers and young mots preparing for College. .., A Primary Department for little Boys and - Girls helm been opened in the Acadernyuntier charge of Mina P miller in which, the elsmentx.of Spelling, Reading, Writ@ttr l Arithmetic, 0 eograpby and Granular will be thoroughly taught. Tuition in this department; &I per quarter. , ' Forfurther particnlarssend for circular or apply to the Principal Maize Tobacco, Halt.: a FACULTY. J. R. Iftaitrr,Prinaipal. A.Orgariztn, A. 8., Latin and 11. Engliah. A. ti .Tatmatsß.Commercial Department. Miss 11.11.Paa.mas, Painiting, Drawing and Principal of Primary Department. - • • Alias Sanaa Fumy, Asetatant in Primary Department - Chambersburg,jan 27,763. Store Polish, Choice Sagan, Starch, CHAMBERSBIJRG SEMINARY FOE_ YOUNG LADIES.—The Spring Session will commence on Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1864, but boarders can enter at any time. and will be charged accordingly. A large attendance, bothin the primary and academical dee partments; gives evidence ofan interest in the school not surpassed in any former - Period. 3fisd S. li .Cnrtia.atinis. taut in the blgherdepartment, bears testimonials of her eminent fitness toinstruct in tho higher branches. from a Seminary in the West, where she taught for several yeata. The primary department is chiefly tinder the care ofigni. C.,13. Mosey, the effects of whose energy and efficiency appear In the flourishing condition of the department. bliss Z. C. De Forest Is well known as an able and expe rienced teacher of music. • THITION.—From $8 to $l5 per session of the months, Boarding. $6O. TEACHERS FURNISH ED.—Schools and families in need of teachers. can hear of young ladies well qnslitleii, chiefArgraduates of the institution, by addressing - jan - 27-tt.] Rer.II.ENRY REETRS Principal. Off AMBERSB URG YOUNG NJ LADIES' SEMLIARY.—TheSpring Session will commence on Tuesday, February 9th. Jan 20-31 . REV. IL REEVES,VrineipaL 4 n CENTS . PER.POUND TAX v . ON TOBACCO.—The 'government is &boil' tie put a tax 6140 cts. per pound oniTolnicco. You can save 50 per cent by You can save 50 per cent by Bu3itig . your Tobacco at 3.11. JACOB'S Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOB'S Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOB'S, Prime Navy Tobacco a 75 to 50 ate. ' Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 eta to $l. Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 90 cts. - Prime Congress Tobacco at 60 to 80 ctn. - Prime'Twist Tobacco at 75 to 00 eta. JACOB'S cells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish ' JACOB'S sells Old Virginia plain- Cavendish. - JACOBS sells Old Virginia Tw st, JACOB'S sells Old Virginia Smoking Tobiwco. - JACOBS' Michigan Pine Cut Chewing,TobscOci 'Cannot he Equaled, Connot be Equaled. JACOBS' Opal are truperioito all • • • JACOBS' Cigars are superior to all, le sells his'owd - fitanufacturing. - • Pipes, Pipes. Meerscloinm - pipes, Osier Piped, Box Pipes, Mahogany Pipes, apple Pipes, Chertly P 4 -m., India Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes and :Met . Pipet. Pipe in and get - Yon? Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco at J. JACOB'S, Main Meet, Chembersburg. jan 27-Iy. _ XTEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR WEOItE.--To the Cifivnsof Chambersburp aatt ricinity : The undersigned . . having been compelled to leaxe Virginia on account of hid Union sentimenta. bee some among - you toestablialia hi/einem!, hoping f ot4 We Jong experience.and by clot+ elittention. be wit Meet `with a generous enpport. Diketock will consietof aii he beet brands ofFOBACCO. anti SEG ARS. which he wild *alias cheep as can behadanywherain town. Don't (Dire the place.elgn of the “little V.kginia nigger."opposite be Franklin flot el .nex t doorit&'•hryock's BooktAores Soath-onst corner of the Diamond. - June 17 a 8-63. e MUM . rrHE ARMY OF THE POTOMAO now order all their Tobacco. Cigars, Pipes, Le. , from - I. D. JACOBI... They know Jacobs sells the best and cheapest. Jan 27-Iy. TIIST RECEIVED A. FRESH VP Supply or Midligfut Yiae Cut Chewing Tobacio, at Jan 27-Iy. t id. D. JACOBS. -11-0! FOR THE DEFENCES OF WASHINGTON! " 4 . - • A CHANCE TO GET INTOP, "2n ARTILLERY,L' The largest and most complete Regiment from Pa. $.102 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS. . $302 BOUNTY FOR RECRUITS. - Comfortable barracks, 'oolong marches, full ration& prompt pay, warm clothing and a nice time generally. These are some of th, extraordinary AdillatlllVd OS the soldiers who occupy the "Posts of honor." I have opened a Recruiting Office oppositeihtsepart Rouse. on East Market St.,Chambersburg ; the mar office occupied one year ago by Mont, B.F. Wiuger ail* myself Any one dotirinito enlist in the above Regiment wa have all matters satisfactorily explained before so doing. Call at once and enrol yourselves among the brave de fenders of yonr country. 1 shall be here bat a elFert timeoas the Regiment is fast filling up. Come and avoid th&Draft. -ADAM FERGUSON. dec23-til gergt. 2d Pa, Artillery, Becrititing,OfSear k)BEIDELMAN, • • WIRMERALR OR(Vidt Alflr ODUCE COMMISSION MERC#ANT. N. 703 MARKET & No. 2- NORTH 7th ST., PaLLA7IO.. Invitee eke attention of merchants to hie large and well Resorted stook of Fingara.Syrtme, Team, and Coffeeeldl ed which sill! be cold at ioareat market ratal. country buyere and sellers will find it to their advantage te giro him a call.- Prieecnrraniecont'ainingallthivarietieipof the IMP. ket to be had of S.S. SRRYOCS, Chanitiereburir sent. 73 A ELT-4N &, O. cosmissiA . - • -1- , And Dealers in- LEATHER ' ;SUMO, SHERI , AND CALB.SSIIC,•, N 0.434 NorthTblrd Street. PhiladelphtiS; Loather, flopso and Rictus. bought or sold on` loga nte Mon. AdrsuceilinidetOn Consignments. IdeaEltr) O'CE: All Persons- latijwikt th.toseivei Indebted yarrizts fn *the itiMMR R AND RECORDER'S,ONTICE, will please esll. the wee" erlDurtitlerther noticeoes my term et too expired. My broke will be at 'the Register's 006 or th, present. - (declq .„ Mucatiowil. ilrobaccp anlr ,Segaro. i Wtat Jjotixu. $
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