attort!cgo at EMIL c00.K., ATTORNEY AT LAW; • Chambersburm Pa. Ottl , e in Irs. Bard's Buildings; rOrtly oppooite the Court Ilona°. • Ara vlng.ilmil minnection With the Provost . altars office.-he efferalla 4eryico+ to itrafi - ed mots in the 1 ilth Congreiainnal. OPirict. claiming exemption from service under the low. or for physical cauB,s, and tomes from h n eii.irience• and, ctriet attention to httiinesa. 94ti8fy rhino intriotiziF him with their 111tRali. Perrone frjrn abroad can rechrze adviceatut hare their case!. pre, ire Iby correvondence. BefarPne• hehnti to the hoard of fforollment of the lffth District. ;toff, A. K: Ht.-Clare. !Jou. intrielo Chainheralturi4.. and Min. Ed. IdePheravrt , Clerk, Ifonau of Represen tatty, R. ' Jan 7.7. • KENNEDY ILL.--Law Part „ e r s h 4, —The nnderuigned have Iteincinted them &elves in the pOctice of the LAW in the spveral conch; et Frank.in Connfy, ()Rive en NI nviwt Street, in the room heretofore occupied by T. B. Kennedy June 17, 'VI IL TTORNEY" -AT LAW.--:- TVIL: IL SPr Oiartzr. AtEnriioy at - Law —Office on 11a r -4t St.. formerly oe.ctipied hy Reilly & tth, rp. directly -- opp site the 13 , utrt llon•te; rivtinhernburg. Pa. All leJta lvtineio; entrusted to him Will reeei re prompt attention Ito will practice In adji >lntim Countica. June 17,'63. _-- , i -,. P'. it , 5TC , 1411A.1.1 , 1(t. Inß7i TrEnAll.T. • ST M. tr BA. UGJI & ST 111 W A wr, At . tornew at Lau). elturnhernbura.Pri..gi vi. their undi vided attrut inn 1 , 3 ,the Practice of their Profeesisn. John •gfelvArt• ivr,ont Cr‘" procuring younty - Money P 4 nßinns. and arn:•arnges of Pay', Crilr friCti in the Toon iiAll M. &W. S. STENGE-11 ttor- ILA • nf,ys at Law, Clottnitergbnrg, Pn, 4)9llectiong 3fromptly,:ttteaded to. .W.. 4. Stonier, District Attor ney a'nd wont for procuring Praritona. ItOntity, Monor Rtid krieArg of L'A.Y. Office in Frutkiin Boll.lllmr. 3.1 loor from the corner. . WE S. VERETT, Attorney. at Law. . Wire in MrEr IlanFs livening". directly typo site time out llouse.Cliamber4litirp... pa. Will practite in thO!iereiiil of Franklin atoll Fulton .C.Contin, Ale-legal , loodue8i; eulrnsted, to hIA etre will secrirl , .rrnint,t, attention.- :roll/. W. 18,13. T OWEIdi SHARPE:-Allortley p. at Lam. Chatuherihurg. 6. ,Oftlee to Sri's. Bresd'is gundi L'R, direct El te the Court liOIINO. • Jnnel7.lBr.3. . - -0. SEILIIAMER, Attorney at r.D4o, Chamberßlinriz. Pn. Oflice--,Mstin Street, :whale iltedn,iti the . room foitnerly occupied by S. RelBll - it,s4. Jime17,1863. :GEORG'E EYSTER & J. BONE VI ttornryr at Law, hgre commie:l to the room on Main -;trdet.oneoloorSouth of Eystmls Storm Juno 1 7. T ARK,' Attorney at Law,, bits removed hir Office gl few (loafs EnFt af IliF former ti , ittior.w.a Market atreet,(South-shltqJune ALVIN M. DIT NC AN. At tor /ley at IL) Low. 0113 co on Market Street, in Lawyer's RoW. apposite the Court House. June 17,"63. . Tll.. L. FL ETC lIER • Attorney at La w . x, • Chanibet'sbnrn.. Pa. =con Enst ilarketstreee; ne4rly opposite the Court liousu. June 1.7,.'63. . ALEX. K. 7.+l.'(l,l4tTßF'., ..4ttortiey (41 Elbainhershnrg. Pa. Offieeip the F•wirklin J:+poitory Buildi ' ' June 11:. WA.TSON 'ROWE, Attorney at Lam, Oreencantle,Pa. [bap 36,'63 " itteticat. 1),1 SC 0 ATE Y NLA Bltalt WLVE OP II:02V; ilievente of We. , 46. 8T031.1C/li, tIENER.4I. DERILITT. IN , 010EsTION, DISEASES OP TiIES.NRILVOLIS S1•nr:11, CoN sT/PATION 7 ACIDITY UP THE STOMACH, and for all c.isee requiring a Toole Thad Wine tnellldes the most agreeslil'e add efl3ciont Yakut iron we !Jesse's; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide. cone with the stye[ energetic of Vegetable Tunics, Yellow PornviAti The effect ita many cases of de bdiiy, lose of appetite tuna getieral prostration, of an ediciont Sall o /roe, combined with our valuable Nerve Tome. is moat happy. It augments the appetite. raises. Ili» pulse, takes on . muscular tiAbbiness, removes the i,alor of debility, and gives.[ florid vigor to the, comae. 11'41100. Du you want something to strengthen you Do you want A good uppetite? Do you want to build no your eunetitution ? Lo yOu-~rant to-feel well? . Do you *nut to-get ritiut nerron . onebe? Dope want energy t yon wont to steep well? Do you wont brivit. and rigurour fteting? If v (I,.tr,f haI:IKE:WS DlTtlgit ti OF IRON This truly ra:uaWe'l!onie hos been lo thoroughly test tky of the community, that it is now deem ed indo+punvtt,le ni n Tonic imatieine. It web.; but parities the Wool., gives tune to the itourtrlo. reneotutet i-. g4tear, tot peel otzs life:. I now only ask a trial of thlavolunble Tonic. ley-T O: 4 T .31JNIA.1.:— flarrhuntrg. Feb 20. 1863. Ur. d.. A Drua;gist ear: I have great pidAsure hi testifying, to tho-cL - Inplete success of your flatter Wine of Iron in my case. I have been afflicted far nu tabe:.of years•wi th weakness, general debility and giddiness. so much so that I. have been confined .to any bedior the greater part of any time and have had tile akttoael tune of oar best physi.dans. bat received but title benefit. I -hail despaired 'of ever regaining mi ilo flat, until hearing f your inestimable reitiedy. BlT vgr. %VDTs OFIRON. I detonuin e d totry its yirtue, and haippy to state it his resulted in a complete cure. I nit aware robost anaPvigorous tiro f have beim fur many v , .traa, which :soling' I attribute solely to your Bitter Wine of Iron,. F have no hesitation in recommending it t a others, eimilaty affected. and shall I s happy to h oar personal testimony Youry.` truly,lfsn:itsx 'FRISCH. n - T Plilitatal.—Dr. B. AIR exlcsa, :—Dear Sir: When on my wmy.last summer. tOjOitt any regimebt at Y you wets kind enough taa give me 11,retml lintties of your •. Bitar Wine of &en." I found it mast v datable in the climate of the Perain-uhf and the dise i.e.*" incident to it. No preparation of [larks exceed it value. I bolievc that its use would prevent mlllOl 411.61 sus 'PEVI:ff., and r ertainly prove a great value jolts cure. Yours, vesper tin(' y II P. 'MTN C, eh ~, Dliin 178th Ile gi went, r. (r.sf. Preriared and - soli Wit.1. , 911. , Arid itotnil. hr KtmEzt, d• flan . tio , hecary'a.ll4. )fark'Pt Str«tt. iturrißbtrrg. Pa .IZ9` NIXON, Agent. ChamberMitirg. Pa. ort2S'63-Gar ~Ee~~. • L ANDRETII'S Aug ruu EItPLEMENiIt AND SEED WAREHOITSE, 2t ,and :!8, South 81:cela street, Pkilatielphia Davin \NDEMTIi I: dos, Proprietors or tfloonisda e, et }deb contain. near (our hundred acres. iu high t ilth, leroted to the production of IiA.RDVX amens, - ate now 91enuredtognpylyCoualry Merchants. Droggi4ta and ell deal in Seals. with large or email gnarl. cities, by the poond or bushel, and 314131 n papers made ready fin retailing. The Establishment represoniett hy David Landreth & eon,ltas been founded nearlyib of a century. 'ply . " whit, spread popularitypsall thedemant,tacreas• iugrotn yellt yearjor • L. W.t.ERENTED GARDEN SElill'S , owidenee of the high value entertained fir them by lite public. ip froth's Garden Sor.tel s are not -only favorably re sekved throughout the Union. but are shipped to many foreign ports. • ludeed.it may be. stood with national *ride , that they come i nroactive competition f tit Eng Nish 4eed on'Britiali Soil. David Landreth & 300 1 /Tit call who are twit already ifirrehasers of their Oard'in Seeds: to make A trial of them--assured that they will:belound frilly equal to Iheirhigh reputation. Latadreth's Rnralllegister and Almanac containing aatategue of Garden Seeds' with instructions. frruished Ara tie. -Also—Catalogue of Agrienithral Implements, • DAVID - lANDRNTEI & SON, - N 05.21 'and 23Soutia tit h t.,l'hilacielphia. - au:. 12 4 53-ly , - agricultural. AGRICITIAURAL IMPLEMENT MANUF ACTITRERS.—IrIf. BOkER Sixth at. and Germantown Avenue, , • Philadelphia. • - Manufacturers of the Premium Harm Grist Mill, Horse Powers and Threshers, Circular Bair Machines, ,Corn o . inin Fans, • Cultivators, ]Barrows, Plows, andeveryvariety of apprecred Agricuttiarailmilementc, - fiinafor qircutar !'n W M t e ! l ßOlrin. k BRO., Philadelphia. IRE Alay A N.u" At STAIR 13tENT, OF TIXI - FI:4ANCES, RECRIPi'S AND. I'(P PRANK:US COUNTY,from Januury,l463, to Alit; 7th day of Jauuary, ?.861, - 6.)th" days tuelwrice. • _ _ _s_ _ GEO? .7. 11PAT,RY.211.21asuatit, . • DR. To Cash on Intii6 at lag sealcinent...... ....... ...,, $3,824 32 :roJtmo.trit of Outstanding Taites for Is 6, .1... -.1 : 786 t 35 T., Uti/OU/it of County. 8 titte and Militia TaX.IIS levied f.r F'63— '- • - J To amount "1 Antrim township ;. s , ll 025 yFi \ - • Chrmilier.inirg.,.... .... ti.t.ril 42 Fannett township 2 572 41 " . Green townstsio 7.1.9/3 89 (19 , 1furd township 9.852 49. ' " • Greencastle !tutu -1,41.3 tin ' - 4 Ilatniltuu township... 3,1.85 .•; , .3 t. Let terkOnnS taWnekip - 4 4:4 *2 “ LU# -MI township 1.437 13 . - Metal township 2,252 12 Morcensburg outo' 1.292 66 Moutp)inety 'township 7.0137 4)0 - - " Peters township...—. 7.016 ter - • qui. cy township ...... .... 13.4:15 65 ~ Sontnatoptoritownship 4.706 k.'2 $t Thomas township_. 4.392'1 , 10 , I " Wane,' township 764 I Ct - " Washington township 8.(4:1 6 " Vir•snesboru',lsB:4.,,' ...... .. 1,672'6 - T. B. ICHNNEDT T. J. SILL. To Cash on I.ll3itia Tam for 1862 , per.natiet loans 17.328 4 -• iniecial !tan li'k Cliau3l;4; 4.93.5 `' Ctunumw•e 11th Costs..... 36.3 " flucliatiers'liceme - 310 " et rays 62 " I,r Carpet 9 " fur Jury .......... 36 " tor re wde 113uuuty awl Ittlief fin fur Speelal asebtsolcut aj " - for exoneratail Tix • 111 " rJr Minted ..... - 151 " for Admits Exprovs Zta.. 131 3 - on S. It. floyd's dnpltcxte - 7751 To 4 per rent Collect ions On State Tax. 1.560 To Abatement unbtaite 1.833 June 17,.'fi3 .EXPENDITITRF,S. (MO. J. tiALSIE,V.TILE.U.I.:ItEit, • P.a.' Charles Gelwlclo , , Treal. Paie Rouse llefnuttell Tax _ COff DS. Pahl Witness fe, in Commonwealth cases '• Grant J urors Tig , Sin Yes Incltt . ' del% . 37' 02 . Tenter.e JUrout . . 1,21 ;12 " W. 5. Stenc,er District AttorneY Mt nu W. C. Mitchel - 1. Clet Ft or Courts CO. E. 7 '' F. ((..-or, Court Crier 12 50 " S.intnel-Bnintlt. Sheritrn feei id _ C munottweal tit cues - 14 42 . 'Samna Blanch.. for executing • Bencb Warron t tc. pittaLurg 0 10 . --..--- 1 4.014 78 - VACIR ANTS. " Joltn.King, f , r arrests. 5m..., - '7{ 15 " lleo. W. Ileagy, for urreste,,i.C.., • 4 0. - . " Saintlet iirlincit,f.r arrels, de._ - 10 18 , " S. It. Boyd. for arteste, at : 213 49 • " R. K. McClellan ' " IL B. Daviaon, J. P....,...; .4. . „...:... 4 4 , 8 5 1: 7 8 8 - " T. L. Fletcher, J. P " T. Ifamman, J. P IS3 3d , 301 f 4 I SOLDIERS' RELIEF. r ' on °More issued by Board of Belief. , 1 0.615 00 I LOANS AND INTEREsT.I .. .., " 'Bank of Ciiiimberpburg. ......... 4.161 17 . . " Rank of ehambersburg ' , 5.095 4.1 , : ' ' " Bank of Chatubersburg... ....... - MO op ' ''' Bank of Clumihernburg 7,161 95 - " Bank Of Clunnhersborg 8,251 00 " Bank of‘Charnlferslnlrg:' 4.075 00 " Solo:nun 13noce 1.5* 00 _ " Intero4t on loans el .6 —. L —12,141 84 SURVEYING. 1 • . " -Enll. Kuhn and others • 47 75 ' . COMMIMIONERS' OFFICE. , - 0 John Nltterbuitge,annntimioner /;:33 62 . " 'John Downey, C,.' anntis3ioner... 1,18 02 0 Jae. D. Scott, Commissioner--, 'BO 37 - O Henry Good. Commissioner ..... '' 34 60 • O Geo..Fcreman,S.lary as Clerk,.? 478 00 " Geo. Foremanoervices in reifet 126 Ot.) , ••E. J. Bunebralce, Salal7 ui at torney • ;60 00 _ O E.J. Bonet, rt lc ef rr extra service 110 00 . Stationary ftr office ' 114:57 • 943 85 , ROAD DAMAGES. O John YonnOlielts. , ] '25 1 :00 " John A. Syttgert.. ........ .... ..... . 85 04 " Peter Picking 176 00 • " Lucinda Bulk 30 10 " -Goorgo Chambers BO 00 - 6' ..., John Sh .rpe 1 200 00 " Chri.stian Shirk t ' 12.0 0') " John Slasenurn I - 110 00 .* blosex.Kunkel i 13 00 O John Youst - 1 lt) 00 . - John 31'Farlan - .1 28 00 :. 0 F.lB. M'Cl,tr.f 10 00 " Michael. Donee * 48 II) "Adam (poke . 150 00 _ . 0- F. C'ress)er / 1 :. 500 t' - T. B Kennedy 10 00 , ••• A brin.l hell 300 00 0 John Mille; 00 .0(1 QC F,STS. ti Phi lip llannintn. for hawing in _ onests on "unary deld bodies P. Itantmnti,nnd others, do /118, Da Vi.41»1, do B .s.ert do Wm .II Doyle. Ca. making Kett marten!. exam.inatioue. 1101 1 NTY PAID Ti VOLUN John W. F.vereit Mid others COU liT 'LOUSE. • eletning Curt !louse yard, &c. '• Gas c.n piny .• for repairs for sending 'records away on sc. count of the Hebei invasion... John Wexner. cutting w00d:,.. •• Wunderlich & Newt, for coaL,. stationery for Court `• for wood ASSESSORS. S Brenneman And others 1.1/1114C YItIVTIR '. r IL Merl:1001LO) 1 24 01) '• George 11. Mengel 17 13 B. Y. Ilantqlkor ft Co 29'3 3 1 14 '• tl*Cluro& t.itoner 139 141 " entndry pc:rattne f r Ibiliiiug general and tolt:nehiu elerti ne ; 1.122 16 NM , / !MIDGE AWL/ BRIDGkI REPAIRS " Frantz .t• Z4a11.1-01ontgoint+ry tpl 15 93 " ' Lawrence Berger. liamiltim "1 2 25 4 . ,J,esenlk (1 tuber. Lurgon "J 15 00 "i Jant. E NAGE, Southampton S 9 04 Ili ,44 .. 'I 11 la ", Thomas Ponieroy,Lurgnn_ "1 62 95 t 4 J.M. Angle. Montgomery " 44 1 96 au " William Berry. Green "1 7 62 " Jno. Miller ,51e on) Lurgnn 44 i 5:1 10 .. T. B. Wthsl, Roxbury and Mark 3roek 86 05 . 4 C. TM' Lty.Lnranti• • ISO 00 .. T.11:11'00,1. for new briticabuitt . v ... - in Southampton tocrnahlp..Y. 1,5110 00 ' 1 1t0.9 VIEW O; " sundry perk.o).a rond VIOWFI t CONSTAI3I,IS' FYES: ‘• 6ta.e..Sniitlt, Teen in Cum. rusiee :10 21. '•S. 11. Boyd. " O hl R. K. 51'Clell:in " ,4 , 5 13 .1 ... TAXI iS, " Commlmsiodern and (Ink fnr rev/it:ea to the . matter of mi litia tax Stambaugh e„Duitcau.ttrtnory rent i tio 00 PRISON' " Sam'l Brandt, board'g prisoners 3,991 97 14 removing prisOn. en to Eastern' Fenitenthul-. 268 15 " Baing Brandt, summon'g juror,' 96 75 • bringing prisen. els from Fulton c0unty.....(:.. " • A. J. White, for clOthing and blankets 95 10 " P.Feltman. shoes for prisoners - 23 23 .Tacob Sellers, suPerint'Fi "1 200 00 D. 0. Gehr, ticking and holsters 10 62 " B. rm ter. Hoye and repairs. 16 40 Usury Rinehart. for repair's' • 6 51 " John Montgomery, Physician._ .40 00 - Olks & Lion„ for stone r0a1.L.... 22 50 a • Haber It Tolbert. for bard Ware 16 50 a Wunderlich & Nwol, for cord..,; 122 87 " Thorne J. Wright, for docket:. 425 " Conrad Miller, for 0b0e5 .... .,.,. 2 80 "J. B.Mlllbr. for tin : ware... 4 .... 18 27 John B.Stnart. for plosterlpg.. 7 50' H. touchheim, for clothing ' 2 00 Mrter &Bro., for merchandise • 11 52 ey & Mong, for 5 50 a Myers & Brand, for hardware.: 504 ■ ituthrle & Bittlnger, for ' 4 22 "H.Senseny,for carpenter work 12 14 , - • , JUSTICES' MB. 2991 37 ‘i U. B. 11ttliP012 and other* fees in Com monwealth cases I MISCELLAS,XotIs. - 8. B. Shrycick, -for docket. for , County Surveyor 1 10 50 Sinancrat: RECEIPTS. P , 1•29 831 07 Ef 00 :so 17 12 10 8.1 83 2 10 8461 53 g 3 .?..1 64 17 - 5 I 45 23 .5 00 - 1t 4 411 15 15 352 63 ELECTIONS. 135 o 0 7 50 1 )t _,.._ ~:~irianeiaY.~ Paid Buialtuel recording ' • drafts - 200 00 " 4eiffer.t Co., sledgOr foe Tre10i— ........ .......... . 00 " Reiffei,k Ca. , leder for . o.lm- • misgioners..j.. 8 06 " Keil:for &,Co.,.tiock`ctit fl.r Rog istirtkci#l Prothonotary......:— • JS2 50 " J. B. Miller, difference on store . , 8 13 Penitentiary draft ' .397 5o " E. C . : Boyd. for revenue otarnins 75- " roitsinhice returim. ....... 86 98 ••• D. X. Wunderlich 1./oil...Jarrett and D. H. sfartio. Aucliti,ra and Clerk.-- - 140 09 " B. Biotebra&e aintgeo. 8,01- h:ti ll er, rjr,nioliting /moon Uttl inc.untcblfce 50 00 EXONERATIONS Of County , State. Atiti Militia tare, for T 302. John W. ziki nu, I , and other:9 " - - ' CISITSVANDING TAX '. ' In the hoods or Collectors for lseri. Antrim township ..... 122 111 Chomiliersbni;l: hurvugh ' 1,428 84 Panriert towni.hip .- 341 2n Greoin toxtoildp ' 94 44 Guilford, town:lnt , 17- 70 illtneio4le borough , 214 29 Lit an,d.ournildp 29 43 Lotterkenny Lou Todifp 5O 92 Foal township 225 04 Moo tgomery Umnslttir 920 12 NI P 1 dernburg boroukh - ' 2S 08 .Peters',townibip 120 41 J 1,027 26 sue, yo Quincy townahip, St. 'I thlmav tusyfiship Soutlinnipt;,n lOwnship Worrhi townsh , ip Was ling - ion township.. fly Exanerat tons s t County, State and Militia t a for 1,401. 10 Abatement allowed tax payers 1,585 10 " 4 ,p . er rent, collections allured the County an state tax $30,- 008 a 0 1,500 32. Treasurer's 086 00 at 2-per cent 760 16 " Abatement allowed aninty on ;, an $38.1387 52 StatoAftx. at „ percent 1,838 37 " Treasurer's , 11,11111163i0n on Us 'bUrsin4 . 575.832 t. 2 at 1 per ,cent, no allowed by the Com missioners and approved by . the Auditors 188 32 - " Treasurers commis:men on _ ' lecting $11,348 T 4, County ' :Tax st 1 percent 1,21.0 40 " Tre tonrer:o ^ornitits3len omitted 'at lost - settlement . 41 31 Paid State Treasurer 34,84, 43 44,014 68 Bnlttrice due county 43 , sf, 27 3.17 44 • rR. $7,350 00 OT We. thp-underffigr . erl Commis4linnerit of Pranklin Co,, Yonwt.an te4thaoey of the corr.ctriests of the foregoing tteounue. have hereunto Net our-.hands, at the Commis sionera' Ofllce, thi; ith day of January. A. D. 1884. _ aolix - NurrmitilOuSE, 30LiN DOWNEY,}Cure - -: Itte.it ; 111 0 ,NRY GOOD, GED. PORMICI. ClOrk. We, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Pntuk- Du, do lereby,certify tl.at we have examine,' the drafts Of theCouinthiAioners, 'Rah the receipts fir the same, upon Geo. J. liaGiey. Treasurer. a, els i the bills and no counts' in the Commissioners' Moe, upon which enid, drafts have been is from the • 9th day of January. A. D. 1.883. to they y of January. A.D. nr4, both ot to, Jaye inclusive, and- .a balance in the hands or laid Treasurer of forty-four dollars and eighty.. re cents: , Witness our hiads, this' 7th day ot.r.inir , A.D. 1984. +.{ - , D. K. 111.7:5eDE111,14.7 , D. li. .11..4.11T1N, ' - 'Auditors Attest: W. S. Ali GERSON, lino. Fonnst.tii, Clerk AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM COLLECTORS SINCE THE SETTLEMENT. , , ' , Henry Balslay, Collector of A ntrimtownship.,,... $60;00 t.- , . R. 80, d, " Chatubershurg 775,00 Garde PinleY, - - Fonnett townstt‘p.... 200 , 00 John S. Yaukey, " Guilford " .... 95(00 -S. IL Shively, " . Gt eta " .... 290 00 J. IL Kaufman -"• - -G reenraPtle - Tbroogh 135r00 - William Forbes, " Letterkenny towns'p 356,0 II enry Swanger ' lowkan Geo. W. Wolf, '' "', 3isreersttrg 80r0'.., 150 00 ei Johll'litughlin ' Moutgotherjtowns p 42 50 Jacoti Mailman " Peters' '• 114 18 :(Feu. Koepper,. " --- <to incy " 250 00 lloroi/ Show .• St. Thomas * 175 09 j. WlPhenicie ,'" , Warren "118115 Joseph P. Funk, ", _ 'lVashington " 1A 909 , . ,• 5...1.872 44 feb.3J.:135Z,1. 4 G. EIMER. Tseksurei. , . NTOTICE.—AII' persons knowing IN th nikelvm. inoehted FOR FEES in the Ma:. Tea, ANt) R.F.Q.)RDER'S 01.1'10E. will plesee eetig the e411113' without further .., ,, tiee. ne my, term of oftrle h.uic:spireli, Mi books will Le at the Regiqter's Olittb or tlr prurient. • [deet6] E. ?J. c+abler#, li)anteso,l/1 A Q I DDLE Rl7 SADDLERY !—,Sad-. dies. Di idles. tf wness, Cellars, Trunks,VaNses, Sign of the: DO ItSK CuLLAIL. tiKM f Ali 01:::.kT E R °spoof fully returns* thanks to his patrons fir the lila ral encouragement received front them heretefore.and he would i tiv ate them anti t e conimmitty n homey need any thing in his line. to give hum a call at his it lAA STAND, the E4s side of Main Strum. Chainbers . horg, live' duet s South Iluier hert's Hardware store. a hero he keeps con stantly bit hand every variety of ADDL Y AND HARNESS of his own Manufact ore. and he is prepared to soil the'satne at terms that defy competition. Every attic o offered fur Main is Warranted to be made of the hest material and by competent work men...which will be fully demonstrated on an examination ther,eof. TRUNKS AND . VALISE —lee ,wouldalso call the attention of penults wonting a geral, nest. cheap and substitute! Trunk or Valise, to_ his assortment. J unytT, 'tip 5.500 00 QA E ANITIFA - RNESS MAN kJ UPACTO itY —The undersigned would respectfully Announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the SADDLE AND lIARNESS SIIOP fir merly carried on by 31.tttlim -ticsd, on WEST ALA 'MET S' IRE ET. near the Chnecocheague Creek; in the Borough of Chambersbutg, whore he manufactures Saddles. Bridle:land Ifarness.and has constantly nutand an exceaetit assortment of Collars, Whips, &c. lit employs none but the best of Wurkmen, and cOn scructe all work from this best material. TRUNKS apd V A I. NES constant iy on hand. all of which will be sold en theapag the cheapest. A contincarn.e of the former pa tronage of the shop is most respei t full y solicited. June li. 63 JAMES 11. GILL AN ERE! IyIIIPS ! .AVIIIPS ! WHIPS Wrt.trut Suture . .ii-Stur. corner of Main And Washington Streets. eh ate hersbnj,g. Pn., manntitcturers of all kinds et WHIPS. such ins Wagon, Carriage arm Riding Whips of variens' sizes acid of superior quality which they offer to the public, either by 'Wholesale Retail, - at very moderate prices. LASHES of aillength kept constantly on hand and fursitic by the dozen, Mi- also verlt cheap. 'elde inniiiifacture superior HORSE COL- LARK. to which they invite attention. Orders from adistance solicited end pratiptly atten ,- oil' to Juno 11,'63. ZEE BROAD GEAItS,COLLARS. HA TllS.and anything in the Leather line belong! in the S tildier's'businers,aln aye on Mimi and made to o der, and on reasonable terms at UCIIIDOICS, opposi the Indian Queen lintel, Mein 75 00 ORDPN II AS A • SUPERIO 1 1 / 4 11 tot of S.II)DIVHS. RARNESS, BRIDLV:S. STI R PS. SPURS, Khich eel! cheop for cash • good trade, IHEM ri H. GOR D 0 N—successorlo Duni. 4: (Rumor—gives, notice to his custom and others, that he 01 still at the OLD STAND, oppostt, the Indian Aileen note!, Main street, Chantberaburg, EPAIRING DONE AT SHOW notice. on reasonable terms, by 0. 11. GOILD INI e invites his friends to come to see him. 1175 O, Lost, *tacit aub *tram 1 1 test fifteen years; and the numerous important surgical REWARD.—A Gentiern:n operations performed by Dr.d., witnesstd by the re ell of zallsbnry, Somerset cettnty, Pa., lost his S2oportersof the Mors -and many other persons. notices pOoKET BOOK. between Chombersburg and Or =,n- n- o f which have appeared again andagain before thepub. wale, containing two promisary notes, eieh of $5O, .ne It c ,pg a sufficient guarantee to the afilictoid . for $7 and discharge papers for two soldiers of the ` 133 N . B, There are so many ignorant an worthless Regq. Pe...Y01. and a sum of money. The above re rad quacks advertising thbmselves as Physicians, ruining will be paid on the return of the pocket book, paters t behealth of the already afflicted. Dr. Johnston deems and money to this Mike. .1 Jan 27-3 * it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his rep - Meilen, that his Diplomas hangin his office . -Tags - Norms—All letters must be post paid,and contain a postage s , amp for the reply, or no answer will 1 of 11000 At. - Feb 26,433-Iyr. For,STRAY.—Left with the subs ri ji her, in fiamilvin township, 'about \ two iti l lec . th of Charaborstarg. on Friday morning , the 2 of January, 1804, a BARK BAY NI ARE, about tvrelvi yearn 01,1,15 hands high, sprung in the hind paster an( a white spot on the forehead. The owner is tannest dti prove praperty,pay charges and take her away. fob s.3t. . GEORGE PAINT . :!:40ST.-A TWISTED ETRITSC4LN BREAST PIN , oblong shape. on the night or the mulatto Entertainment in Franklin Rail. The finde'r winfje in dt a t4 rewarded by leaving at this office. [PT 3t 10":04 iXtulit4n ntPc'sittrol effbruftrn 10, 18" 986 SS 102 a 344 21 548 .14 no to 118 83 488 82 -. 0,886 ili sl''9 891 Is 7 d 0 .1094 C. 110PR144. I aons Vivra:mu JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO. IMPORTERS &DEALERS IN OEINA, GLASS AND QUEENS ARE; 'N0.812 ?datum STRUT, Punarmspitia. For farther particulars apply to 8.- R. YORE bautberaburg Mai . _ fs .23.1 y. ; - toots ant - *tors. -. ,_.,..,......".„...„.....„,:. -...,...,„_,,.. , N*VCr - SHOE STO,E.—Tbe Sub - - , -,. Ocriber taker this methodi of informingthe citi ,zens of Cliambersburg and rich ity. that he has just - returudd rrom Philadelphia with an I:N=IEIX NEW II STog of Boots:Ind ' Shoes, of e ery variety, style and . 'patter . and of tho best manufactures. - lie h sno s/c/ &topkcepers on hand. His wholestock `,fa new Give hiin a call—you can easily snit yourself. Ue intrlt.s the Ladies; especially, to call.as ne will take pleasuts in showing his goods. Store iu the room for ; nterlY , +ecopied by Frederica Smith, Esq.,as a &I NV Dfflce, and n n re recently used for the purpose by George Eye ter. Li'llt.. two doors North of Fisher's Hotel:Main St - set. .Oliaml ersbnrg. Pa. Ills large and well selected stock,ha being . apractical Eilmemliker. cOnstst B. of Ladies' Gaiters. Boots, `.. l lipners and Etiskins; a1t38139 . an.1 Children's Moots and Shoes; . .3elitlOucil's G niters. Stipp et s , Boots and BrOgans. Do opt forget the place; . No trouble to show GoOds '.t th e NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish-r's Ifotel. Mainltreeet. Chambersbuig, pa.. by - :f , un IT VOW. , , - PETER FELDMAN, -___—_ IL AND SEE 1-THE UNDER- N SIGNED annturners to his nnoicronsviriends and oustoriersObat he continuos to manufacture to order. and Keeps on hand a fel; and complete assortment of ' , offal,. an-011ie , and styles of SHOES and GAITERS. for tidies. \I brims and Ohildren. His assortment of RNYTS. SHOES. k.c.. fer'%len and Boys' wear is com plete. 0 which he respectfully i nrltes attention. Work of all iOR made to order. in a neat and durable man-, net'. n dat short notice. Ca II anOee befOre purchasing' risewhere. and he will slits!). purchasers - that be geMat Ten's all profits for Cash. Don't forget the pincer pear_ 'Yvviite Hutzb. Keefer'r Store. Chambersbrog, Pa.GEORGE LEANER. • , . •JntletlT,lB6.3._ " Aebicae TB't t I TIIIO REI 2S S DIL J OIN B ONthe e: or this Celebrated Wit( titton,offera the Most certain, speedy, and only erredml remedy in the world for tileets. Strnetnree. 'gem' al Weakness. P tin tn the Loins. Cousti tut ional De. Wit) .ImpiteAce,' Weakness of the Pack aim Limbs. i f /tree lops of the Elifneri, Palpitation of the React, °yap nab'', Nett-irons Irritability. Diseases of the Read, Thro t, Nose or Skin; and all those seriousand linden chol , disorders arising from the destructive habits o, Youth, which dest royboth badyand mind. These secret tend°Mary practices are more fatal to their :victims than the song of the Syrees to the mariner Ulyssus. Wig Mpg their most brilliant hopes, or anticipations i i read ring marriage. dx ..i moossib le . : • YOUNG MEN. tiong Men especially. who have become the victims vf Siditary Vice.that dreadful and ttestructive habit whilhantinaily i Weeps to en uric finely grave thousands of .s - ring men of the most exalted talent and brillian nte lect.:who might otherwise have entranced listening asu tee with the thendere of eloquence, or waited to 1K 4t cy thelivinglyre: may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE!' . 1 girth persona. or young, men contemplating mar, ria 4 e. , ti ng aware of physical freakness.orglinic debility. der rm tee , &c.,stiould Immediately consult Dr. Johns ton • - qe whoptates him sel fonder the care of Br..Tolinston ma religiously confide in hit:honor an a gentleman,aud con dently rely upon his skill no kph seicia n . ORGANIC WEAKNESS ! mMEDIATELT CURED AND PULL VIGOR RESTORED. 1 is disease is the penalty most frequently paid by eh e who have become the victims of improper inthil ge COS; Young persons are too apt to commit excesses fro ti not being aware at the dread tul consequences that ma optimist , . Now, who that understands the subject il pretend to deny that the power 'of Procrattiou is is ?leaner by thm , e falling into improper habit than by ' i prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure of lie. thy offspring, the most serious and destructive ay notify to mind antibody arise. The system become de ringed. the physical and mental powers treakerted ne •Volls debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart .. _ . _ In - ' iEest•ion. a waaing of the frame, cough, symptom roneurnptiou Office No.- 7 South Frederick Street, .- . se -en doors from Baltimore street, Bast side. up the th 4 t steps. Be particular in observing the mama and ntpuber,or you will mistake the place. 1 I .- A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO 'DAYS. No Mercury or Nau,tous Drugs. DR. JOHNSTO,I•7,, • 3 l.mber of the Hort stollege of Surgeons, London, gra • i t i date front one of the most eminent Colleges of the Ei ited States.and the greater part of whose life has b en spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philiidel p 'Diana elsewhere, has effected some of the most anion' ing cures that were ever known , Many wiaablet) ith ringingin the head and ears when nsleer great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds: and bash lstess, with. frequentrtienshing, eki. tended sometime? ith derangement ofinicif;were cured immediately. 1 ' A CERTAIN DISEASE', i 1 When the misguided and imp enient votary of,plea pure finds he has imbibed it e seeds of this painful die esise,it too often happens that an ill-timed settee of lame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying those whn from education and respectability can i, lone befriend iiim,delaying till the constitutional symp °moot this horrid di;ease make ,their lippearance, such s ulcerated bore th rout, diseased nose. nocturnal pains' n the head lied limbs, dimness of sight. ile.trileS4, nubs er the shin, bones and arms. blotches on the fiend; Nei. Ant extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, -ill last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the noi;e •II in and the victint of this awful disease becomes a bocci. object of rommisseration, till .1 ath puts a pe riod tothis dreadful sufferings, by coning him to "that bourite from whence no traveller returns." To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the meat inviolable secrecy : and from his i extensi ve prat - Ike. in the first Hospitals of Diarops and A merica. he ran • •nfideptly recommend a safe and • speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid Miscu e , It is a melancholy fa..t that thousands fall vintlms tr ttils horrid disease owing to the nnskilfulin OM of igno rant pretenders Who by-nse of thatdeadful poled, Mer vary. rain the clots* itutlon,and either Pend the iin'hatt• nate to AP unthnoly grave, or make the it - esidneionife miserable. . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! Dr or .:tddresses those who have injured thetwtelveshv pri vAlli and imprope, indulgences. v These are some of the sad and melancholy offeuts pro- dnced by ear'y habits of youth. vim—Weakness of the & e h:, tool Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dys. pepsiti, Nervous Irritability. Derang-mtent of the Diges tive FunctionS.Generel Debit lty, Symp toms °NO - nanny bion. &C. - MENTALLY.th e fearful effeetp on the inhid•are much to e.ilreaded: 108 R of Memory. Confusion of Nem. Ifepres. Ilion of Spirits, Silt, Pullitinding4, Aversion to Society. Self-DistruPt. Lore ofSolitilde. d.c., Are Sainv of the evil efTetta. Thousands of persons of all ages can now.jud . ge whet bathe cause of their declining. health,lafsing the r vigor. becoming weak. pale, hive plug - filar appearance abort the eyes, cough. and symptom? of Consitinption. Dr. Jolin3ton's Invigorating Remedy for Or'. •ganic Weakness Bythia great and i tuportant remedy. Weakness of the °flatlets speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands of the moil nervous and debi 'Rated ,who had lost all hope, have been-inane timely relieved. All nipetliments to Iforriage. Physical or Mental 'Disquali fication, Nervous Irri t obi lit y. Trent Wenku PPS or 13x.hanstion orate most (barrel hind ,speedily cured by Dr.Johneton. • YOUNG MEN; Viliohaveinfared thealsePies by it certain practice.in iintgell in when alone—a habit frequently learned ft m well compaulens. or at school', the effects are nightly fel t, WWI when itileep, and Knot cured, render ma •• rine impossible, ittni,tlestroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a ye ing man, the hope of htemittn try. the Eluting orbit; plvents. should be snatched froM all prospects and enjoyments oflife, by the couseqitencs erdeviat in gfrotit , . he path of nature. and in dnigi,n g in c eqain secret habit . Snob per sons, before centemplat. ing MARRIAGE 43 timid reflect that a sound mind and body ar t the most u oceontry requisites to promote connubial nappi Hess, Indeed, without these, thejourney through life becomes" weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly dark gto the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with de spair, and fitted with tho melancholy reflection. that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Ornoz No. 7, SOITTE FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE. TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Inetitntionin the eromitot Sir. H E .I)RA'FT. • WILLIAM iiELWIOES' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • , and Dealer In all kinds of_ klercha &Sae how STADE ANOTIIER,DRAYT on Mllinlelphift arid New York for - P•001)ST: 7. and anecair'ed in bringing Ur- - CIIAMBErantIIG the largest ' _ - sssoiimerit of —arerdhlitiiltse offered is this plate. • ' As - Ablate* - - stock embraces such a fast vnrieh - of articles, itwould be impossible to onumerata'srticies and giro prices. SofBce to sal -that this 1 , tried asiortment of =goods embrates Riot! and'comploto •.` assortment of pROCERIES - ' - from the common Jo -• the most choice ' and finest grades known ` * to 'the market. , • Choice Crete andßlack . Teas. Chocolate, fine Syr,OPtF, - ' ' Sagan., Coffees, Salt; :Fish, Pickles, Bice, Cheese, fresh Clickers, dried • Beans, Royally, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Yint- Alec/ acomplete as - - sortment PIIII.E, PRESET, OEOUND AND UNOROUND SPICES, AND BAKING ARTICLES. Ali spices soh are carefally cleaned and- ground on his own spice mill. fascia full variety rt . Brooms, -I. , - Buiketa, „ W asll Bosinb, TVr ines, Cards; Qutensirnre Stoneware, BrusheN In4l p, Store Poli#h, Chotee t tiegirB, • Starch, Fancy Soaps,, ' Common Soaps, Combs, Pocket Knives, 1. . AU - tides ot Ilardwarr, Lubricating Oil. iiernacne Oil AND 5000 ARTICLE'S NOT NAMED, all of which will be goblet cheap figures WHOLESALE AND _RETAIL, Call and examine for y.onreelf and be convinced tbit at 'OELIVICK'S CHEAP STORE, is the place for bargains P. also 100 Bottles of domestic ma.ufac tate of /aridly pure Grapo Wine for salo. [declo:63] QrtotWing. THE -FRANKLIN - • - . CLOTHING EMPORPUM NEWEST STYLES. LA ROES T STOCRCITEA PEST PRICE. The undersigned can assurethe Public, and defies sac rental continitiction. that his ...cent purchasers in the Eaat ern cities enables him to offer 'tie of the largest and moat attractiri stock of CLOTHIIs.G • - .hhe the Full and Winter &ascot of i Bt to be Shinn many similar establishment in this section. Every ya riety of COATS, PANTS . • ' AND VESTS, Made in thievery best styteand at the lowest prises GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Shirts, Dritivers. dinars. Cravats; Neck Tied}, ItanilkerchiefiAc...tc. *Sp*Mal attention is called VD tlit Department. - CUSTOMERS'- - ORDERS. I would invite xn exiiniination of my Stock of Fine Oath s. Kesserm .Yeetings,sc..which I manufacture *Ton special orders. - SPECIAL NOTICE. I voyddlieg to say that My finials rase MAIM frtrt ttreti under my own supervisionhind by the very beet semi* men. My present stock is the Most extensive I have yd. had in store and I respectfully salt toy, file; de nod tffb Public to give rne a call before purchasing there, h. .I.e. Remmoluir the old Stand. .1. T. IIOSKINSON: Franklin Hotel Corner of the Diamond and West Market Street. oct. „ Chamber/Murk:Ps. V - ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, Soar. • teext (brneratFtho DiAMlONA.next door to the C'IAMBERSBURP, has just' returned from the City with a largt stock of superior and venaonable fieoda,emch as 'C LOTT fd. CA SRDI ERRS. 5 , .. - cT INETT.4. JEAN S. CORDS.,A• c.. for Coats and VEIN ETr.. SA TINS. MARSEALLES.aniI other yestinga. Also--a very tine selaction of - RRADY-MADR. CLOTIIINO, which he I prepared to yell at the very - lowest market prices. CUSTOMER WORK.—As he employs a lirat--ate cart ter., he is prepared - to make up all kinds of E.,3rniontl, for Men mid Boys, to order,in the best styles. Sixth, faction 'will he guaranteed. - A large nasortmeot OtOriSLEMBX'RFUTOrIiAINC , mach as Shish.. Drawer... Collars, lianilkerchlefs. Sua. pendera.Carpet Bags, Umbrella... &c., tm.. always on hand, , fßvc him neatl and save Money. 1".1.11111. CT, R C. WALBORN & CO'S %VOLES A A ND ILKTAIL READY MADE LINEN' .. AND DRESS STOCK 31AliCPACTOtti._ No. 5 ce 7 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Silk.?lerinnan4Cnttnn 'Under St ills and Drawers Crn vats, Scarfs. Olores.O andkerchtek Shirts:Wrappers and Dress Stocks mull , to order by mentornement. and warranted to giye satisfaction. Orders may-bel eft with S. S. Sitnrog..Chnmbersburg. sep.23 ' WESTON & BROTHER. - 11 MERCHANT TAILORS, 903 Arch &Act Philadeplda, Haring received a lilierot ahare of patronage from Chain berebnrg and ricinltSe). we are enctihraged to ask for more. The excellence of\onr goads and our work. and theeare we take to give eqlresattafactlon it a enfllcient guarantee that we Value ourreputation. , nov "11, Ga-ly WESTON BROTHR. REMOVAL.—From4B3 Market St; to the:large Iron Building 510 Market and idio Commerce Streets. , More 170021 X thimany Firousan i tAs Zted Sheet,. A. H. PRA SC 613 MARKET & 510 ,COMMERCE SIB.. Keeps the Largest Stock in the United States of Bucketo,BroamsAubs, Chic, Baskets, Brushes, Mats, allures, Clocka.Looking-Olasses , II Cloths and - Carpets.yindew Shades and Paper, 133rn cases. 4111..611 ti WWI AISO. LOMA. ..lattine , , ' Tw luta. Wicking, Ropes in Colin = , and Dozons, Cotton Cotton and Linen Carpet-t.hain. Our Prlies will aTerage tower than anyother Runge In thiscity. Call and see for yourselves. For-further partienlars apply to S. S.SIIRTOCIK Chanabershwrg- - HAND BILLS, from the hirgost to the emellest,in plate or fancy colors, sirinto It the office of the FRANKLIN REP(IRITORY. ' TOE PRIWRING; in 'every styli) cloiteet ffieiace of the FRANKtiIt R.4Mttoisir - - QUAREIt OItY - - 017.51118SVCOLLEVIr L". , Coirier Chiitiut PIILADELPHIA, milnit MMSAGICKOrr_OI • ' " -L. FAIRBANKS, :A...M., - tor the last font_ years Principal and chief busineaj Manager of Br,yant it Stratton's Commerdal College. : , ' A 11 9/LEI* IiUMESS CO.l. VP, Conducted on a new system of Actual Business Training through the establishnient of legitimate Officerd 4 arot Counting-Rouse, representing different ‘.departm enta 'or Trade and Commerce, and a -regular Bank of Demi!. and Dine, giving the student all the advantages of actoi al practice, and . etardirying hiniin the shortest possible time and most iffeetive manner for tho rations duties and employments of bneineas life, The Course of instruction in the Theoretical Depart ment embacea Book•Lxving. Cominercial-Chkulationsi Lectures on Business, Affairs, Penmanship, Commerciet Late:, Forms, arrrespandence, de. - - In the - BUSINESS DEPAItTMENT the student enters upon the Orudoating Course,- whit* includes a continuation in the above studies. with theft; . - practical application In 01 their details, lie will la' tart fill the position of Accountant and Proprietor intim - rations Departments ,of Whoiesale. end Retail Trade; Forwarding, 4Na:eft, and Commission Buttress, Bunk. ing, Manufacturing, Alining, Steamboating, (re., as finally will' act as Gladder, Book.keeper and •Tel/er tin tlr Bank, in each of which positions his previous knowledge, will be put to thefullest practical test. . This Institution Offers to young men numorone,ad.. vantages not possessed by any Other commercial college' in the State. It is complete in all its appointments: . is the only Institution in the State coralne ted na actual business prlticlple9, . The course ofinstructlen is WA: surpassed, trod may liecoinpleted in about one 'hairdo; . tinsel usually spent in'other Institutions, in consenuotie of an entirely new arrangement, and the adoption of . the new practical system. ' . • • - li'plomas awarded upon the completion tot the Ciritv , 3 merciai Cburce, which embraces all except the highee , sets of Banking, Manufacturing, Railroading, 4x. i Send fora Circular.' CITAMBERSBURG Ati,ADEMY: . REFITTED AND REORGANIZED: Will comrnencea new quarter on Monday, Fehruary . S. , . Large additions have been made to its already extrspnve' apparatus, a full a ndiflicient corps of teachers' lute been. employed and no pains or expense spared to render, onrs.4 one of the first institutions of learning in the eountry:' 44, , Particular attention paid to Teachers and young rade:. preparing fur College. A Primary. Department for little ,Boys and Oirle has been opened In the . Academyunder charge of M.his Perkkvi -r in which the elements of Spelling-, Rending, Irrititigil 1, Arithmet lc, Geography° nd 0 ramnar will be thoroughlie : taught. Tuition in thitrdepartmen t. 83 ner quarter. Forfurther particularssend for circular or apply: net thu Principal. 4 „1. , . I FACULTY. . ' ' r! r. J. R. KtelrE,`r, Principal. U. - F t " A.OvurtEno, A. R., Latin and English. .;.. . A. M.TRlXBC4R.Cornmereial Department.. • .` .. Miss IT. 11. Prazixs. Painiting, Drawing and Principal of Primary Department. -. ' •• • l ...; Mills SASAR FLOUT, Assistant in Primary Department .Chambersbarg,jtm 27,q13. .. Choice Tobacao, halters C IIAMBERSBURG SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIF,S.—The Spring Session Ida:" commence , on Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1894, but boarders caa • enter at any time. andwill be charged accordingly. large attendance, bothln the primary and academical dt:- parrments, gives evidence of an interest in the school nett surpassed in any fernier period.-. Miss S.H.CArtis, rant in, the higherdepartmeut, bears testimonials of beg eminent fitness to Instruct in the higher branches, frotati9 Seminary in the West, when:vale:taught for several yea*, tt The primary department is chiefly underthe care of MY C. D. Maxey, the effects of whose energy and efficiency , appear in the flourishing condition of the rd.epartmelit:, Miss Z. C. De Forest Is well known as an able andexpe gienced teacher of music. , . lIIITION'.—From $8 to $l5 per session of lite mouths, Boarding, t6O. TEACHERS FURNISHER—SchooIs and families la - need of teachers, can hear of prang ladies well qualitle4o chiefly graduates of the institution, by addressing ' Jan 27-tf.] • Rev.FIENRY REEVES Prin'elpalr'tzo - ,2!robarca attV *cgaro. 4 0 CENTS PER POUND .TAXi ON' ~TOBACCO.—The governmeat is about ii, !,. put is tat or4o de. per pinned on Tobacco. You can save 50" per cent by ' You can save 50 Ter cent by • :","- Buylog ywdr Tobacco at J. D. JAMB'S Buying your Tobadco at J. D. JArlOtt'S .. 1, , Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBT. ' Prime Navy Tobacco a 74 to 80 tie. = I Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 cts to ;M. Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75"t0 90 'eta."4. Printe Congress Tobacco at 60 to 80 cte. Prime Twist Tobacco at 'l5 to 90 eta. ' " ' . JACOB'S polls Old Virginia Siveet Cavendish "• ) . "JACOB'S sells bid Virginia plain Cavendish. - " JACOB'S Bella Old Virginia Tw- at, • - ' 1 JACOWS'sella Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco., J AMU'S' Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobakeo ' ' .... Cannot be Equaled, • • ~:1 Cannot be Equaled. . _. "JACOBS' Cigars are superior to all , . '", , l • JACOBS' Cigars are superior to ail, • lie sells his own manufacturibgt • • - '' ' Pipes, Pipes,. "Meerschaum Pipes, -Beier Pipes, , , liax.Pipes s Mahokany Pipes/Apple Diva,' Cherry ' ' ' ' Pliles, Indtaltabbor Pipes, Clay Pipes and other ilpes. ) Ape in and get 'your Pipet, Cigars and Tobeecti at 4:D ..rAc , Orre , , Fain steet. ChAmberaburg. .jar(27-31- . 3 lcrEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR; STORE.—To the Cilizensof Cho mberaburp :and t Vicinity; The undersigned, haying been compelled to leayslrirginiaonacconut of his Union - settitnente,heel come among you toestabilaho business, hoping f7om , tong experience,and close ittention .he will meat w ith a generous support. Hieetock will consist of eih. he best brandief TOBACCO and SEGAIIS which he win, ellae cheap as en nbehadsinywhere I n . Don't forge the place.sign of the •'little Virginia umger,'!oppesihs he Frankliullotel,next door to :thryock's Book Store; Sootb-easteprner of the Diamond June 1.7.1163 !THE ARMY OF THE POTORAO jt., now order all their Tobacco. Cigars; Pipes; ite*.•' trim Thoy know Jacobs sells_ thkinsst , and cheapest. _ - _Jan 214 y. S T RECEIVED A rßEars fj Sttriplg of 3iiehiguri Mae Cut the , nringorobaceo, at' F Jan 27-Iy. J. D.JACOBEL Sjusticro of tl)c TIISTICE TRE. ty B. DAVISON.. Judie, of the Race—Cfnee fitunedfatu- , if opposite the "'lndian Queen Hotel." All business ad; trusted to his care shall receive prompt attputlrm 14 stranzentrsf Writing, °tell kinds, drawn up in a oath- Ilictory manner. June 17,413.. 3 HAM:WAN, Jitstice of th.c Percei , • Chombetsburg. Pa. Office in,Prankllt Halt, . • the rootrEforrnerly occupied tqr litenikaugh 4,Stewart.- Prompt attention given - to - everything in the Hai tic , a lingistrato ato4 - Sc riven er. . -feb.: 3 -'134-tf.,: • • M 11. W. SCOTT, - GENTLEMEN' .... .FILIINISILING STOBB;nnd -SWAT IIANBFAC k, '' WY, No. 814 Chestnut Street, Four doors • bolo*. - thy i "Continental." Philadelphia. •Partictilesattentim givela to ordered Shirts. A 'perfect fit guaranteed: !..Posiions it adigtanci can ostler brtha following Sairt,/deasures • , else orouud the heck: - - ' ' tt , ; " 14 Cheat under the Arms: • " .. " " Waist :. r, , it , u w r i st:: ....., ; ._ , _ L sugth of Arm e(bont)from centre of back, to middle of hand : ' ' • Length of Bosom at §ide " " Shirt:: Btl.btLitl.AN; WHOLESALE GRAM* Ajeo O . D 17CE COMMISSION MERCHANT; / No.-70311ARERT & ,No: 2 NORTH 7tb 'ST., P. HILADAR.-! Invites theattention dr Fiera ant to his! aril e and assorted stock of Sn 'gars, Syrrips,Teas, and alt which will be, sold at lolvost- market rates. .Country, buyers and sellers *llll3 nd It to their - advantage t 6 tta him ; • Pries currents obn if ra 1 the vatic fte s of theta:4i. ket to ho had 018.8. SIIRYOCR, Chambersburr, - , sept.2B A • EIJI' 0 N & C • " ColonsAioN mndaiatme And ;Dentine in- • - LEATUNR, MUD. SHERD AND CALIF sEnr, N 0.04 North Third Street. Shlted el tatts.: Lenther. sumac and Skina. bought or eotd on Coloreir ! Adynneee made oitTonsigninente. tdeeStrif - I4RTENDS rot Soldiers ' in - tlie':'Be,i,' . ~. 'lice or In lioopltils, vin rsirafah' ttorni iitai ttiOr , EF9sll4.T.throe.months , for 25 otot4f, si;looptkisfOrt 50 cep* ot`orie pet for V. 00. MuratitinaL 0 .11.1FIIISH MI 0
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