•,‘ '.2 I . • V-^.... TERNS 41:1F PUBLICATION. I' : 1 ; • 4 ~--)‘, i, t , 4 ,... 4 ..._ ~ -,,- ..: 0,, ....,, .... i_ 14_ 4 : :; -, • i 1.., . , , ..., ... _. • , - medical skill of haff!t dozen accomplished ' stF- _ ' ~ e ....2 - ‘l, 4:-.. , " "" :. ~„ . ' .. s 3_ ,; e i i a• ~,. , . I h o e ~... . •,.-- . • 1 8 3 e9pa ri cauld b go had rteencme h to prolong a life ' '''' 4.. L . 7 .1 - , , rUte Hy e Iml m a mortal art .. ---.. • . . " . .. - • I •—._....—, ---- - - -THE FRANICLEG REPOSITORY is published very Wednesday morning by "THE REPOSITORY oisociA'rioN," at 82 50 per fp:llmM, IN ADVANCE, or IL not paid within the year. All subscription =- aurae NEST be called annually. No paper will be sent .at of the State unless paid for in advance, and all such obscriptions will invariably be.discontincted at the expi. ,tine of the time for which they are Paid; ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted at FIFTEEN CENTS line for first insertion, and TEN CENTS per line for anis equent insertions. Aliberal discount is matte to persons leertising by the quarter, half year or year. Special no t.te-4 charged ime.half more than regular advertisements. ill resolutionyof - Aasociations ; commimicationsTl y limited ir individual interest, and notices of Marriages m 4 Deaths -xceeding live lines,- are charged fifteen cents per line. ill Legal Notices of every kind, and all Orphans' .;curt and oat? 'Judicial Saks, are required by lam - Wo be zdrertised in the Rerosrronr—it having the LARGEST - CM. :CLATION of any paper published in the county of Franklin. JOB ?RINI . ma of every kind in Plain and Fancy col ors,_done with neatness anddispatoh. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards,-Pamphlets, of every railer? and style, printed nt th'e shortest notice. The REPOSTTOBY OFFICE has just herale.fitted with Steam Power and three Presses, and etiF4-thing in the Printing line can be executed in the moseartistle manner and at the lowest rates. TERMS IN VARIABLY CASH. r,.4 - 31r. John A. Shryock is our authorized A gem Of receive Subscriptions and Advertisenients, and receipt for thezame. AR letters should be addressed to .-,-- , M'CLITRE & STONER, Publishers &al, Lumber, &c. CARPENTERS AND BU ILDERS ! ATTENTION' , The undersigned have ton. on hand, at their -PLANING AND FLOORLNG MILL. a large supply of Sash; Shutters, Doors and Blinds for sale, or made to order. Mouldings of all qescriptions, from half inch to S inches, on hand. Plain and Ornamental Scroll Sfaing neatly executed. Also—Wood Turning in all its branches. Newel Pats, Banisters,Bed Posts, &c., on hand. A large supply of Dressed Flooring for sale. Also—Window anti Door Frames on hand or made- at Short notice.- HAZELET, VERNON & CO.. febi tf Harrison Avenue. Charnbersburg, Pa. NOTICE TO FARMERS - 100 TON'S OP TIMOTHY HAY 4, _ i"r4iPted by GEO:A. DEII7. 200 WALNUT LOGS Wanted by GEo. A. penz. 100 ASH LOGS Wanted by GEO. A. DETTz. 100 LARGE CHERRY LOGS Wanted by GEO. A. DETrz. • WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, and all kinds !of Produce bought by GEO. A. DEnziat his Wbrehouse,aboce the Railroad Depot STOVE AND I•I➢MF COAL <, for 'vile cbesp, by the ton or half ton. OAK AND HICKORY WOOD by the cord or half cord. OAK AM) HICKORY WOOD sawed and split for stove we, by the cord or half cord WDZDOW AND DOOR SILLS of Oak, Walnut and Pine, ahvayi'on WINDOW - AND DOOR-FRAME STUFF', and all kinds of UMBER; Stich as Oak and Than Plank; Oak; Walnut, Pine and Hemlock Boards ; Flooring Beards, Joists, Scantling, Shingles, Paling, Laths, Zee. BEST OF ROOFING SLATE always on band• and roofs put on by the best Slattrs. who have dawn medals for thek superior worimanship. CALL AT DEITZ'S WAREHOUSE above the Railroad Depot, and kily cheap. Idec2l LEONARD EBERT SON, COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS. • We have on hand all Rinds of Coal and.Lun&r. and are prepared to furnish Bill Lupyber to order at short no tice, all at the most reasonable %rum • Our stock of Low bet consists of White Pine 2 inch Plank, " lb " select Plank. " " " Plank. " " 1 select and Culling Boards, " 3 " Boards, " " S " Siding (6 ineh,) " " Best River Shingles, - " " Worked. Floring, - " Joist and Scantling,,all sizes, Hemlock Rant and Scantling, " . Boards, ," Yelhist Fine Boards,Joist and Scantling, Palling and Plasterhig Laths. We have also always on hand a rid supply of all kinds of Coal fur stoves and lime-burning. Also a nape riqr article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub lic are invited to give us a call, as we will endeavor to give satisfaction to all that call. Coal and Lumber furnished on the cars to any station oil the Franklin Railroad. 1,&"-Dflice on Second St, In the rear of the Jail Yard, Cliambersburg, Pa. LEO. ERERT & SON. - 27 july-tf: • SMALL, BENDER & CO., York arid Golarborough Pa., LUMBER. DEALERS AND btANUFACTIMERS CIF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BL,RCDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, 4c., Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of seas onable Lumber, viz :—Joist and Scantling. Weatherboard ing, dressed Flooring, Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings and Fencing. White Pine arm Oak Bills, sawed to order at the 4hortest-rLotice. AU communications should bet addressed to YORK, PA. [sep2S-ly C 1 TEAM SAW MILL.--The undersign- Li ml hare erected and in operation a Steam Saw Mill pt the South Mountain, near Graffenburg Springs, and are prepared to saw to order Bills,-of WHITE OAK. PENH, LOCK or any kind of timbUr desired, at the short ...oil notice and at low rates. One of the firm will be at the Hofel of Sarni Greenawalt, in Chambersburg. on Satur day the filth inst. and on each alternate Saturday thereaf ter for the purpose of contracting for the deliver-c of lum ber. LUMBER DELIVERED at any point at the LOW EST RATES. All letters should be addressed to them at Greffenbung P. 0., Adams co., Pa. deel4-tf - MILTENBERGER & BRADY, BUILDING LUMBER.—The under signed is prepared to UM all kinds of Building Loin. ber at the lowest market price. R. A. RENFREW, GREENWOOD MIU.t, Fayetteville P. 0. dect-b'm - /Legal -,,flares. A NISTRATOR'S NOTICE:-No ticee Is hereby given that Letters of Administration • xith the wilt annexed on the Estate of Jacob Wolff, late ,Jf Washington township. dee'd, have been granted to the 'undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those having • •taims present them properly authenticated for settlement. • mareb22 • JOSEPH DOCELAS, Adm'r. A DMINISTRATOR:S NOTICE.-No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration m the Estate of Jacob Kaufman. late of Letterkenny town -thip, deed bare been granted to the undersigned. All persons }molting themselves indebted to said Estate rill please make immediate payment; and those having ;alms present them pfaperty athenneated for settlement. JOI{N B. 'CAVEMAN. Atlm•ra marcids JACOB N. KAUFMAN, A DMINISTRATORIS_NOTICE.—No n„ tiee is hereby given that Letters of Administration the Estate of Sarah Stiontia - ugh, latent Antrim town, hip. dee'd, base been graded to the undersigned. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted tosald Estate please make imnedotto payment; rand those having wims present them properly authentic aced (or settlement,. mareliZ WM. S'fpIBACOH, 0 , 4,1rdr LIXECUTOItS' NOTIC E.—Notice is 11 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Do de of Wm. Van Dyke Into of Montgomery township, oe'd, have been granted to the undersigned. A' persons indebted to said Estate are requested to !lake immediate payment, and•thoso haying claims atlt please present them properly authenticated for settlement - E PATTERSON, . x rs. mar 2 2 WILLIA3I BOYD, • ,LIXECUT()H'S NOTICE.--Notice is, Uj hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Es -te HOOry 31 Stoner, late of Antrim township.- deo'd, ,s e been granted to the undersigned. .; All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate plemenialre immediate payment; and those having Anima present them properly authenticated for settlement. • mar -2 DAVID 31. STONER, Ear. pXECTJTOR'S N 0 T I C E.—Notice ' is LA hereby given, tluit. Letters Testamentary to the Es tate of Andrew Gift, late of Peters township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All person. knowing tlfemselves ltdebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claimspresent them properly authenticated for settlement. march.V • JOHN MULLEN. Ex'r. DISSOLUTION ' OF C 0-PARTNER -BHTP.—Notice is hereby given that the co.partner heretorons existing under the style of Sbaffer & itaart, in the Grocery business, was dissolved by mutual •onsent on the Ist instant. The business will be carried on by Mr. JACOB SHAFFER, In whose bands the books nave been placed for collection. JACOB SHAFFER, zearc ro.2.6t IQUN B. STUART. STRAY.—Caine to the residence of the E undersigned, in Guilford township, about two miles --,opth of Chambersburg, about the 3d of March last, a LIMY COLT, stout two years old, with a white bald, and ring•boned In front loot, having a leather halter on. The ewer Is hereby notified to call and prove property and ay charges or the colt wql be diAposed of according to law. InprilrAtj WM. VONDEROW 11111 ROPOSALS.--Sealed proposals will be received until the sth day df Nay next, at the Nation -1 Bank of Chatnbarsburtr, for the erection of a NEW BANKING HOUSE on the site of the old Bank, in ae. sordance with ',lnuit and speciflertfions, note in the hands of the CI - L.4lller. aprill9-3t G. H.,-,BIESSERSISUTH, Cashier. BY M'CLURE & STONER. 4 Ortricat. BALTNIORE LOCK HOSPITAL.—Dr. JoxsiiTON, the founder of this Celebrated Institu. Thai offers the host certain, speedy, and only effectual reredy in thei world for Meets, Structures, Seminal Wpaksiess, Pain in tic Loins, Consitutional Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner vous Irritability, Diseases of the Head. Thmst. rote or akin; and all those serious and melanctoly disorders aris ing from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroy both body and mind. These secret mil solitary practices are snore fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner Ulyssus, blifhtjlsg their most brilliant, hopes or anticipations, renderinlinamag-e. &a, impossible. • 'yOUNG-.MIEN! Young Men 4pecially;welaci have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadfuTand destructive habit whiehani annually sweeps to an untimery grave thousands of_young • Men of the moot exalted talent and brilliant who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thnridens of eloquence, or'waked toecswy the living lyre; may call with full confidence, MARRIAGE! Married persons, or you — n — g men conterriphitinv marriage being aware of physical weaknus,orgthic debility, defor. mities, Sc., should - immediately . consul* Dr. Johnston. He who places blmsPlf under the-mate of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS IMMEDIATELY CURED AND' rum, VIGOR RESTORED. , This disease is the penalty most frequently paidity those who have become the victims of improper, indulgences. Young persons eire too apt to commit excesekss- from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. isiow,.who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habit than by the prudent. Besidesbeing de prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The system becomes deranged. the physical anti mental powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, symtoms of consumption. Office No. 7, &kith Frederick Street, seven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps. Be partienlar in observing the name and number, or yruir will mistake the place. t, A CIIRE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. .DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the Untied States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia andel - sem - here, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troabliwith ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE!. - - - - - - - - When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this painful disease, it too of ten happensthat an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread df dis covery, deters him from applying to`shose who from edutu. tion and respectabilitycart alone befriend him, delayingtill the constitutional symptom's of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated core throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs. dimness of eight, deafness, nobs on the chin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face rind extremities, progressing with frightful m pidity: till at last the palate of themouth or the bones of the' nose fall in and the victim of this awful disease be comes a horrid object of cummissemtion, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to that bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such. there fore, Dr. Johnston pledges hfinselfro preserve the most Inviolable secrecy; and from his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and •America he can confidently recommend a safe, and speedy cure to the - unfortunate vic tim of this horrid di.ease. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant pretenders nho by use of that dreadful poison, .Nlercury, ruin the, constitution, and either send the unfortunate to an untimely grave. or make the rysidue of lite miserable. TAKE PARTIeFIiAIt NOTICE! Dr, J. addresses those n Ito have injured themselves by private and improper indulgeoves. TliVse are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro dm:ed.-by early habits of yZiuth t iz...—Weakness of the Book and Limbs. Tins in the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power- Palpaunon of the Heart. Dys pepsia. Nervous irrifahtlity, Derangement of the Dire, tire Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consunip- , • &c. MENTALLY. the fearful effects on the mind match to's be dreaded. loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas Depres sion of Spirts. Evil Forel . ..thugs. Aversion to Suciety, Self-Distrust. Love of Solitude, 'nodally. dc., are some `of the evil effet ts. • Thottbands of persons of all ages eon now judge what is the cause of their declining health. hosing their vigor, becoming weak, pale. have singular appearance about the apes, cough. and kemptoms of Consumption. Dr. JOHNSTON $ INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS . By this great and important remedy, Weaktane, of the °mane in tpeetttly eared. andlttll yip, restored. Thousands of the most nervous ami debilliated, who .had log all hope. hate-been immediately mitered. All impediments to Marriage, Physieta/ or Mental Diqualll3- cation, Nelsons Irtnabilitr. Trembling, Weakness or Ex. 111111.5161)11 of triii - m7f fearful Veld. speedily,enved by Er.. Johnston. YOUN 0 - bIEN, who have injured themselves by a certain practice, indul ged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evii 'companions, or at school, the effects are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cnred,render marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and boly,Lhould apply immediately What a pity that a young man. the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments rof life. by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a cer tain secret habit. Suchpersons, before contemplating MAR,R-lAGE should reflect that a sound mind and bodyare the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness, Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH. FREDERICK STREET BAll.77.ltoicE. TO STRANGERS.—The many thousands cured at ads Institution in the last fifteen years; and the numerous im portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.. witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and many other , _ persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, is a arzfflcient guarantee to the affltcted. N. 8. - There are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary ito say to those unacquainted with his reputation, that Ins Diplomas bang in his office. la , TAKE liCrricti.—All letters must be Foist paid, and contain a - postage stamp for the reply, or no answer will be'sent. imar Ittiv atternem at 11.aly. G• M. • & W S. STENGER, ATTOR • !LA NEYS AT LAW.—W. S. STENGER. District At. torney and Agent..for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay. Office In James Dnifield's dwelling, on the West side of Second Street, bets en Queen and Washingtsph Streets. aar24 QTUMBAUGH GEHR. ATTORNEYS JAT LAW.—Office oppaiite the Post Office. Will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. P. S.—Authorized Agents fur the collection of Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay and all other claims against the govern ment. se 14 S E;VEREII'. Attorney at Law. • Office on Market Street, opposite the "Court House. formttif occupied by Jer. Cook, Esq. All legal busineass ear-meted to hie care will receive prompt Wien. lion. s sep74l. JOHN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office ,on Second Street. a few doors South of the Market 1-fritue. PENSIONS, BOUNTY and othecelaitna P romptly collected. [aug3l TJ. SILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. a flee ut hit rewlence on Second ktreet. ortßi B. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of on Market street • ocO9 _ . firr43roof *atm LILL PE S' PATENT WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES VAULT DOORS, AND LOCKS. Every safe of this manufacture is front one inch to fro Inches thick (according to size.) of solid iron, chilled by tasting on to a network of Wrought iron bars, and is fas tened by billies' Combination Lock, which has no Key nor Key hole thus rendering it (rear° against burglars, and inside of-this Iron wall is attached the best 11re.prvot iilhng known. The great thickness of iron its these safes renders them secure in a fire from- being warped or drawn out of shape by heat. or from being crashed by the fall of wails ur timbers or its own fall. The Vault boors are a inches thick and 2 inches thick of chilledand Wrought Iron and are fastened by Lilhes' celebrated Lock. Send for circu lars or price lists to the subscriber. who is sole agent for central Permsyhania. 0E0.• W. PARSONS. mardalim 110 Market St, Ilarnsburg, Pa. LEWIII COOPER I H. GRAFF. W. M. TRNIS COOPER dr: GRF, A F STOCK COMMISSION BROKERS. NO. 11 ME4CIILNTS EkCIIANGE, PHILADELPHIA', PA EMZEI J. McDowell Sharpe, Esq., W. 3feLellart, Esq., G. IL Messersmitb, Esq MI LL ER, HAMILTON . & CO., Havejast received aline assortment or STOVES, TIN, JAPANNED AND OTHER WARE. They are determined to sell lorverthen anybody else. ' They put on TIN ROOFING, let quality material far 18 cents per square foot; I'd quality 16 mats; 3d quality 14 Cents. Tbey do SPOUTING cheaply. 'well and promptly. They use best Iron fbr Stow Pipes, and charge but 18 cents per lb. Come and see if you cannot do 'better with them than with any other establishment Prices reduced to snit the times. &<2S ley- TERMS CASH. OR-SALE.—A full course Scholarship F in the Quaker City 13minese College of Philadelphia. Apply, at this offlee. _ laep7- Sinantial. IT • S U, By authority of the "Secretary of the Treasury, the tin dersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency -4 the sale of United State Treasury• 'Notes, bearing sev h and three tenths per cent. interest, per annum, known IMIZI SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Three Notes are issued under "date of June 15th, 1865, and are payable three years from that time, in currency or ate.convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-INI SIX PER CENT GOLD-BEARING 'BONDS These bonda are worth a preminiti, ranch, increases the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, r and its exemption from State and Trait:pal taxation, which adds from one a three per cent. more, according to the rate levied on oth er property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons' attached to each note, which may be cut oft and sold to any bank or banker. 1 ,- The interest amounts to ONE CENT PER DAY ON A $3O NOTE. Two cE.vrs " " 8100 " " " " " 8390 " 20 " " 81000 "__ 81 " " " 83000 " Notes JAW' the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes for warded at once. The interest to 11th June next will be paid in advance. This is TIM ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it to confidently ex peeled that its superior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $300,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within four months, when the notes Will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Busks, State Banks.and Private Bankers thtough. out the country have generally agreed to receive sub. Acriptions at-par • Subscribers will selecftheir own agents, in whom they have confidence, andwhoonly are to be lee. possible for the delivery of the notes fpr which they rs'. ceive orders. • JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.: Subscriptions will be received by the Natkmal Bank of Chtunitersburg. aprllMm NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS 0 F FRANKLIN COUNTY.—The Taxpayers of Franklin county gill please take notice, that I will meet them at the following places for the purpose of receiving th e :awe. county and Military Taxer for the year 1865, QUIN C Y.,4t.31t. Alto ut the House of Andrew Shank, on 314 onthly the Ist zlay .1 May, and at the Haase of H. M. Juice. In Qnioi•y, ofil'ue,day. the 2d day of May. WA Slll NUTo3l.—Wayttesboni. at the House former• 1 ,„ o!tenpied by F. Bowden, on Wednesday and 'l:hars.4 v: the 3,1 and 4tll days of slay. ANTltlsl.—Greeneastle, ttt th 6 House formerly kept by Foreman & titld• an Friday and Saturday, the sth end Ith dap, of May. 31ORTG0511:RY.—ItTelili nun, at the name oYJaeob Elhort, on Monday. the eth day of May, and-et the novae of Tiaanas M'Attv, in Hereersbarg on Tuesday, the 9th day of Mal, -WARREN—J. Zimmerman's Store, on Wednesday, the lOth day of May, audet P. Cook's Tannery, on Thurs day., the 11th day of May. FETERS.—Loudon, at the House at James Mallen, on Friday. the P2lll day of May, audit James D. Scott's Store. Ilridireport, ott Saturday. the r.ith day of Bay. FANNE I'l"—Antber.on't. Valley, at thellouse of B.S. Cullteruun. on Monday the rah at the Heise of A. B. Swhor Com ura ou "fuentlny. the 16th dad of May, and at the lion, formerly kept by Benj. Crosse. at Dry Run, on NVeduesday, the 17th day of Alay. - METAL.—Fannettsburir. at the Hooseof "Mrs. Adiline Ramsey on Thursday and Friday, 'the ISth sad 19th days of Mae. Ll:ADAK—Roxbury, at the bonne of David KA=H ier, on Monday and Tuesday, the •wid and 9.3 d days of May. LETTERKENZiY.—Strasburg, at the House of J. B. Welk un Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th and 25th days of May. • ' ST. THOMAS—At the Store of Dixon & Elder, in St. Thomas; on Friday and Saturday, the 26th and 27th days of May.