N 3 1 c gratadin Fiporittett. LOCAL. ITEMS: 1. *FIthIiELIN 061/NTT Or.nesias.—We Have .procured from the official records a Harris- I burg the following accurate list of offic,ers from Franklin etwunty eOmm‘ioned- in the volunteer service. It - does not enibrace those commissioned'in the three 'months set ' vice, "as the record seems to have been lost or mislaid in the removal of the State pariers When ihi3 capitol _ was threatened ;by the, rebels : Charlea T. Campbell, Mar. 4,-1862, 67th. Frederick S. Stambaugh, Scp.,2o, 1861, 77th. earrittel - P. Spear, Aug. 20, 1862,_1lth:Cav alry, (from reg. army.) James G. Elder, Aug. 13, 1862, 126th. • - Cols: Campbell and -Stumbaugh both re-. signedhecause_of their appointment aiiirig tulier Generals ; but in the eicess of nomi nations made by the President;the name of "Col. Stumbaugh with ninny others, was dropped. Gen. Canipbell is now in service under Gen. .Pope in the North-west. 061. ',Stunshaugh's,plesee having been filled while acting as a Brigadier, he was necessarily but hZinprably retired from the Bariki. - Howse a Colonel also in the three monthsservice. - . LIEUTENANT CCLONELS..' Peter B. Iloesuua, 77th. Oct. 11, 1861. f • 11. W. M'Allelt, 107th; Nov. 7, 1861.* James Mac. Thompson, 107th, Dee. 21,1862.. 'Ci eorge Stetzel, 11th Cavalry,Au,g. 20,1862., 1). Watson. Rowe, 126th, Aug. 13; 1862.. 4,- MAJORS. James Mac.. Thompson, 107th, Oct 17, 18624 jamas C. Austin, 126th, Aug. 13, 1862.* Robert -S. Brownson, 126th, Dec. 23, 1862. CAPTAINS. i . Wrri. TY. Dickson, D, 6th Res.,;April 24,1861. :Wilson Reilly, K, 12th Res., April 24;1861.*' • Jolla S. Eyster, K, 12th Res., July 13, 1861.* , Reikskiah Easton, A.lst Art., Aisg. 5,,18614 Mark „Kearns, G, Ist Art., 5ept...14,18614; Samuel R. 11'Kesson, A, 77th; Sept: 28,1861. jOhn_E: Walker, A, 77th, Fish. 3,1863. ',,liiseph Thomas, H, 77th, 31;-1863.* Alex: J.. Stevens, Battery B; Dee. 6, 1802: Jos: ThompSon, - B, 107th, Oct. 5,18614 'John T; Dick H, 107th, Nov. 7,1861;* A. Jackson Brand, K, 107th, Oct. 8, 1861.* : njarein,Rliodes, K, 107th, N0v..24, 1862. ; hert B. Ward, D, 107th, Oct. 28, 1861. L4ohn Doebler, A, 126th; Aug. 9, 1862. Seines .0. Austin, B, 126th, 18624 Wm. H. Davidson, B, 126th, Aug. 20; 1862., ito:bcrt 8, Brov - mon, 0, 12Gth, Aug. 9, 18624 Jam-i , P. M'Culloch, C. 126th,-Dec.23, 1862.. John ,H. Reed, D, 126th, Aug: 9, 1862.* J. onurtney Hullinger, D, 126th, jar.. 26, 1863 • Wm. W. Walker, E, 126th, Aug. 9, 1862. George.L. Miles, G, 120th, Aug. 9,1862., Jklisi H. Walker, H, 126th, Aug. 9, 1862, D 11 ittson Rowe, K, 126th, Aug. 8, 18624 ' Andrew R. Davison; K, 126th; Aug 9, 1862. Elias K.-. Lehman, B, 158th,' Nov. 4, 1862. Archibald R. Rhea,, D, 158th,.Nov. 4, 1862.' • Barttetz, E, 158th, Nov. 4;1862. Wen. E. McDowell, 1, 158th, Nov. 4, ,1862. Win. tl. Sollenberger, H, loth Cavalry, Oct.. 28, 1862.* A.:ff. Snyder, H, 16th Cav:,:Mar..12,.1863. /anther B. Kurtz, G, 17th Cay., Oct. 80,1862.. Charles A. Funk, A, 165th,, Nov 4, 1862. .srinsr 'tir.u.r.rskzus: • ' David•Vance,'D, 6th Res. April 24;"1,861'. 4 .' Jos. A. Davisya, D, 6th Res., Aug. 1; '1862. T. Fletchei, K, 12th Res., JulYlB,lB6l.* Jesselittle,B, 12th Res., Sept. 13', 1861.* Wm: H. Sollenberger, A., let Art., May 24, 1861.4 t . . CamPbell,, A., Ist Art., Dee. 21,1861.* H. E. Palsgrove; A, Ist' Arta . May 24; 1861.* ' sol. Barnes, 0, let Art., July 27„1861,* ' 11.Shorb, 0, 55th, MaY,26,,1863. .Jno. E. Walker, A, 77th, Feb. 3, 18634 , Henry R. Thompson- D.; 77th;;Tuly 27, 1862$ James "F. Shattuck, H, 77th, Mar. 31, 1862. .fitinsuel M. McDowell, 8at.13, Dee. 6, 1861. Thomas, Myers, K, 107th, Dee. 31;1862: ' • jOlari'S".`Ninori, D, llth Cay., Sept. 10, 1861." Winger, D, 23. Art., : Aug. 23,1862.; John Stewart; A, 126th,, Aug. 9, 1862. Geo. W.-iiVelsh,-A, 126th,-Aug.--15 ; 1862. . Samuel Hornbraker, 0, 126th, Aug: 9, 1862.* *Tali., P. McCulloch, C,1,26th, Feb. 18.1863$ . .Jeremiah Cook, D, 126th, Aug. 9, 1862.* G.'F..-Platt, D, 1 126th, Dec. 8, 1862. GieO. N. Walker;'E; 126th; Aug, 9, 1862.. StephenO. McCurdy, G, 12.6 th, Aug. 9, 1862. Win. _H. Mackey, H, 126th, Aug. 26th, 1862. John G. Rime; K, 126th, Aug.' l 3, 1862. Michael D. Miller, B, 158th, Ndv. 4, 1862. Jacob S. Snively, D, 158th, Nov. 4, 1862: • Wrir. S. 311a1Well, E,' 158th, Nov_. 21, 1862. Joseph Rock, 0, 158th, Nov: 4 ; 1862. John Beaver, - 1, 158th, Nov. 4, 1862. :'• SOL Br Barnea; la, 16th 6 4 7.; Mar. 12, 1 1863. DanieLSnively, 17th Cay., Oct. 6, 1862. Goo.'l6sth, Nov. 4, 18624 . -1 - 1 E Nev; ton Horner, A, 165th; Jan. 2,1863. Martin B. Wright, A, 166th, May 27,1863: . .aceotinlanutzxenTs. NMI - Geo. Cook; K, 107t14 Oct: 8, 1861.*' Ale;. C. Landis, 11, 107th, Dec. 31, 1862. -James H. Aughinbaugh, 1), llth Cay., Sept: 10,1861.*, • ' Minnich, .1„, 11th Cay., Oct. 14,1862: Wm: - MeLenegan, A, 126th, Aug. 15, 1862: jacob S. Trout, 0, 126th,- Aug: 9,1862. ' Courtney Hullinger, D, 126th; Aug J,,1862 Clay McCauley, D, 126th, Dec. 3; 1862. . 4 .ll6slj.tNill, 13, 126th; Aug. 9,18624'' - • lienry H. Breneman, E, 126th, _Aug. 15, 1862. ...Henry.O. Portescue, •G, 126th,Aug.9, 18624 Ben). P. Zook, G, 1261 h, Dec".-13, 1862. ,Josiah W. Fletcher, H, 126th, Aug. 9, 1862. - Jelin W. P. Reed, 11, 126th; Aug. 9, 1862. Adam En:WEE:h., B, 158th, Nov. 4,1862. John Hassler, 0, 168th, Nov. '4;1862: Samuel M. Ropflick, E, 168th, Nov 21,1862. John L: Ritchey, F,lsBth,,Mar. 18, 1863. William Stover, G; 158th, Nov: 4,1852. Jo'hif Wr _Jones, 168thigov. 4, 1862. A. McDowell', B, 16th Cay., Oct.l, 1862.*i ' Valentine 'Bohn, H, 16th Cav4Oct: 28, 1862; g',Armsta•Ong, IT, 16th cay., Mir. 23,1863, 4 Wm. R. Kreps, G, 17th Oak.,•Oct. 36, 18624 Homier, 165th, .Nov. 4, 18624 " Pm:actin Ditzler, - A,7166t,h, Jan. 2;1863.* 'Abram S. Oyer, A, 1556;,jurie. 6, 1868; Wm. Butgesa, , D, 6th Res., May 31, 1861. 1 t • Reed, K, 12th iteserVes,July 1861'. Wm. Stitt, A v ist Artillery,-Aug., '6, 1861.*' JacoliV. peitrieh,A, lit A rt.; Mar ; 6, 1862.* Petei'Coranalap, , A, lit Ark., Jan.2s, 1863: s`Mth'it - Keairis, G, , lst Art:, Aug. 2; 18614. Yi r - Rouser* 0, 57th, Jan..6„1863. • ; Joseph Ili:Mil t A, 77th; Sept. l 28, 1851.1 • :Arthur ikzulett, A, 77th, arch 81, 1862.* • -- - CHAPLAB. `l*. J. Pomeroy, 32d, Sept. 16; 1862, Rev. Rawaid YeMe, 116th; Sept.. - 11,1862 • ,- Rat It L. Chapman,' 12341,-Aug, 21,1862.* Ray. Niccol Is, 1260; Atig.l2, 1802.* John Ault, 126th, Nov. 23, 1862: _ • - • ' VIISCELLANZOUB. • - 4.SitriStewart, Adjutant, l'26th, Aug, 16, 1862: T. J. i nn, Q. Master, 126th, Aug. 18, 1862. There may be ; inaccuracies- in' the forego-', A Mumma- .. of • the' Union League Ur' ing ; but it is perhaps as nearly .correct us'; Chamhersburg, was held in the Court Honse, such 6 list can now be made, Those Marked on Moiday evening Tait, President 'Reed 'in, ! - thus ' 4- resignedoriN - ereothertise discharged; -i the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and those marked thus f died or were 'killed' in adopted. A communication was read from 'service, and those marked thus : were pro- c Hon. ' WM., D. Kelly; in NV li ie h ~ he stated emoted. his inability to addres the engue on Men-, THECnon.--:•Notwithstanding stlle. day, August 10th, on Account of a - prior , en in/ill:. gakement. On fruition the comm - unication• merable inconveniences to which our citizens • was reterred'back, to the Committee for fur have been exposed, - . by 'the robberies of the Aber action. The Leag r uc then went to the rebels and the continued Occupation of pur- nomination of officers for the rfsit six county by the -military, the wheat', crop has I r i i - on - t b s . . • • • • • .been safely harvested with coinparativeltlit7 Adjourned to tneet on Friday evening, A tle loss. With due allow nice tor. the loss gust 7th. • . B. L. AtiAtrF.E.B., resulting from want of labo; stock, 'wagons G.. O. 8E11.1143M8, and'other implements stolen or partiallY. - • s ee : retar i es . stroyed by the, rebels, quite a full average I crop of wheat has-been gathered. • The wheat t . was sowed very late hit fall as a rule, be cause of- . ,lhe excessive drought, and much apprehension was felt by the farmers that the crop would ,be n partial failure; but it has turned out most fortunate, for had the wheat been ready to harvest .by the Ist of July, as it usually is, it must have been al . most if not entirely lost., The rebels occu pied the county until the 10th of July on the southern border, and after.they left, the far mers had to gather up the stock they had saved by sending-it off, which took several days more, so that mtich of our . wheat was harvested late aslthe 20th of July, Some loss was -of course suffered, as it was too ripe to be cut and handled without shelling; but 'Upon the whole, Considering how' narrowly they saved any .part of it, the, farmers have done well with their wheat. The crop'of clover 4 hay was lost in the en tire county, excepting perhaps in ,a few dis-, tricts bordering on Cumberland and in the valley. Considerable timothy is raised in the county, however, and it is, saved, though, net got' up in good condition because of the. nfavorable weather. The corn crop will be short for want of ploWing.'Awe-thirds of the county, the corn has not been worked since the 15th of June, as the - rebels came on the 16th, and farmers could not have their stock at hoini for . a month thefeafter. Just - the season when corn needs to be 'svorked most:it was necessarily neglected, and a shrift, crop must be the consepience. The' season has been singularly favorable for corn, and there is a most luxuriant growth of stocks, grass and weeds,; but it -will not ear well when not worked in July. Should the season still con tinue favorable, we may have nearly an aver age crop of corn; but had it been properly worked, Franklin Would have produced The largest corn crop this season ever raised in the county, -The potatoes are, of course, suffering with'the corn for want of plowing, but not to the same extent, as they were worked pretty generally after the farmers returned. • The loss of a month in midsummer to our farmers is a Moat serious embarrassment to _them, and one - from which the l , i will not' re coverbefore.-i-c—rfex spring.---It-wil/ keep them• behind their'Work until late in the fall, and the want of horses' occasioned by the hun dredif stolen ly the - rebels, will of Cowie...re., tard them 'very much in their operations. Let them be careful 'to undertake - only that which they can Sowell, fbr'a small c,rdp well put out- is infinitely better thin a large one badly done. • THE convalescents of the 158th regiment, in- which -were most of the drafted men from this county, reached,- , Harrisburg last week, inpare of*Rey. Daniel Hartman. The regi ment, if not there by this time, will be there. in a very , few days and the men will be mus tered out,_ and discharged. It is conceded on all hands, that our -drafted men from; Pennsyivinia: made excellent soldiers, ..eind none surpassed Col. IlleKibbin's command in all the qualities which make valuable and reliable men in the service. -We doubt not that many of them will volunteer after they have been home a little time, and again ter the service during the war. Being ex perienced men, they will be entitled to the liberalhounty of over $4OO should they re enlist. A BEAUTIFUL ENGrAvmp.—Rev. I. J. &mix, well known to most of our readers, as a gentleman who rendered most essenal f:ervice to the Union cause when beforo the battle of Antietam, and who suffered most unjustly. therefiir, is :die only auth - orized agent in• this-and adjoining', counties for a most exquisite Engraving entitled "Christ 131essing ','Child,reh." It. is- frOm a painting by Sir Charles , Eastlake, engraved on steel in mezzotint by Sarten, 18 by 21 inches inside of the frame. • Itillustrates the incident recorded by the several Evangelists, pf.the bringing of children - Ito Christ for his benediction. We bespeak for Mr. iitine,the generous patronage of the public. Anirrnim Orr BAGE COM* ' IT:TED BY ,A : soLninn.--George Dell,. an' 'old and crippledstegro of respectability, ,residing iii. Carrstown, while :sitting at his window ou Monday afternoon last, was - apprOinhed soldier who , was engaging him in a .rather; ;friendly conversation, when soldier came up,-and Without any provocation 'earning, stabbed•the poor, old, inoffensive negro in the breast with his bayonet. ' The 'fellow, welelieVe, was- arrested and is now confined, in jail.. We have no positive assn{ - ranee that, this _wretch_ -was drunk, but for the sake of humanity, and the company he disgraces g,i4e him this plea. Tifi,Union Ctionty &invention met here 'on Saturday last; and *dad a call for the :Union Delegate' EleOtions on Saturday the 16th of August, bettv'een - the hours of two and sik °clock; Af;, , -6):id for :.thelTilion 'Convention on Monday the 17th at 11 o'cloaL Dr. S. E. Duffield, of •„Fulton county was concurred lives :Senatarial Delegate to th e linforoState , Convention, and-Abx. X. 11e4 Clure was chosen Representative Delegate,: It s,'.oloi'*"!' '4poi*i;''Pi, - tn't* : #4 - ,iii,sr , #;a WE call attention to the advertisement , of Messrs. Smith & Richardson, Hardware dealers,. No. 611, Market St., Philadelphia, merely to state that Air. Smith is J. - F. Smith, formerly of-the firm of Shryeeli & Smith of this place. Te many former customers - of Ntr. Smith in ` the Book basilicas will doubt- Jess transfer .tha.same confidence to him in" the Hardware trade. ." • • ' NATIONAL TB Ati KSGIVING. —TO-morrow .Thursday) has been appointed by the. Presi lent'of the United States as a day of Thanks givin. All places of :business: will be .dosed, and services 'held in the German .11e rormed, 'Lutheran, Methodist and United Brethren plaurches at 10 o'clock, A. M. '• WE welcome the sprightly _faces of the Greencastle Pilot, Mercers - buri Journal, and ViraYneSboro' Record, all' of which had-been 4uspended for some five weeks. Their' are All out natural as ever, and long may they flourish withimi; another interruptiotay the rebels. CORP. SAMUEL RORARAUGH, of St. Thomas, klmember of Company 11, 16th Pa. Cavalry, o was wounded near Sheppardstown, Va:, vn the 16th of. July; - died the following day'' from his 'Wounds, aged '3l years, 3 months and 4 days.leaVeq a wife and chith. Fr has beet(recomrnended by the Chriitian,, Commission ibut collections be taken up 'to-., morrow (Thanksgiving Day) in all churches in which services are bold, to aid them in their efforts to relieve the wants of our patri otic sick and wounded soldiers. FRAICCIS H. TUF.10:11, of Perry county, Was killed q,t Gettysburg. He enlisted originally in the McClure Rifles under Capt. W. Reilly, and served' withcredit during the entire war; and was engaged in every -battle - with the! . • Reserve Corps. ;Peace - to his ashes. MAJ. 3011 N S. FILLETt„ formerly editor of the Fulton RC . Thcblipcin , and recently froiii Bedford, was a volunteer aid to Gen. Strong • during the attack upon Fort -Wagner. Ire led a chargO upon the very • guns of the Fort and Was captured, WE'notice in ttte St. lioitis Democrat the advertisements of our old - friend debit' L. Carson, as Captain and . Commissary of Sub sistence. He iieminently..fitted _for' the po sition, and is , a rraluable °beer for the gov t. ernment. _ Onn Court will meet on Monday next, but' the business will be confined chiefly to the disposal of ,criminal cases:, No civil trials or accounts in the Orphans' . Court can be acted upon. THE Directors of the Waynesboro Saving .Fund meet on the loth inst. ; to dissolve the: partneiship and organize a Bank under the act of Congress. Sengible movement. B Ar Official order has been issued directiug that the drafted ,men of Franklin. Bedford, Fulton, Juniata, Adams, Somersetand other counties shall rendezvous at Carlisle. TELE Provost Marshal General his decided' that substitutes .betvvren the ages of 18 • and 20 may be furnished bydrafted men if phys..: ically qualified for the service. MURRY'S CANIPHORATED CORDIAL never tvito to cure Diarrhea and ("haler t ,Iforbus. It is ebr:. tab), salaam] speedy. The smallest child can take it. It is prepared am: sold by Miller llenshey. .• BUY your Kerosehe 011 from GoNicks; he id agent CT snit of tho bpst on Companies in the State, aed atxnya sells the best oil wholtaale and retail.- Go TO Gelwicks'.wholkale and retail store, sec tho largo stock• and get bargains. *travel) ant *tofett. CO A REWARP :—Strayed or Sto foivy len - from the roniises ef Mr.-Etter, in dreeti Township. about four miles from tlroenvillage, , on dun. .'ay mvrntng, the nth inst;. n &ARUM YMAIt E. with a star on her forehead, th Mack-feet. and black mane and tall.nlne- a slight near on the right' fore iihonlaer. She left a suchinttcali at home,. The above reward will be paid to anrone Stitt dlneov.rand return said inamto ' JOHN Vi AL', JD 22-3 t. , • Newlin , g.Ctinih'd Co.. r _ ORTY T DO'LLARS... REIVAItI).-- 1 g Stelet. from filo t;teture fielifof thesutourther.'on the Riddle Film, about n•mile nods huff Norther Chem beraburg, on Moutlary night, the Etth luiittot... A DARK ROAN MARE-, five.) care dd. rvizlctind hoe two himpti.cin theovitioriq A reword ots4o gfll=be paid for the return of the mare in good, condition. Jul,. '22: SAMUEL BURNS. USTRA.Y..;--: rn Cae to, the residence jui of the sobseriber,. milo-Vrurt of Greenwood, near the Tneoplhe on the 4th of July, 11 HEAD CIF SHEEP, end 1 HULEY COW: A ny person proving pro= portyand Paidrigenniges -con have th ermine, bYnliptying perseifilly or by letter to • S. E. STALL. jnly 22",'83 - - • • - • ESTRAY:-:—Canie - te' ,the residence of the subscriber, 2 Inites smith of Otiatobersburg, , •otweon the Waynesboro' end GreencastWroati:2.o head 1 f Sheep and 4 putubs t ultof vtitch are marked with the titer N. The owuer can Imo - Sheep by fully' identeffr 'ig the Berrie nOd piping 'ebarges, 1 ._ ...„ • - july2o;'t , B 3t. '- • -•': = ViIfS ,. VONDEROW: '. ~. . 'A ISTRA_Y...-, Came to', the : residence of the subscriber; neaVYiyettevlllo, about the 2(1 ( nly, a large BRINDLE COW ,and CALF.' The Cow supposed to he nboitt'nine years old.. The owner can tre the eatneV . folly Identiflng and Twylnw charges. July V-3t.- - - , ...lAMBS CRAWFORD. , - N, CENTS, will pay for REPO , , O SITORY month to bo sent. tie a Soldim bi te service. Ve3tstyle, and lowesttatei, ;4 theetliee of the FRANKLIN RPOSITORY, • •••- tAXD=i3ILLS, fromthe litigerifto the smallest, ha -WSW or &Duman!, .prio . ted. at ado of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY." ' egai'gotiteo: - A A 3 . OTN T .RESOLUTION PRO= PO3INC+ CER.TAIN , AMENDNENTS ITO TILE% -; Be it - resolved by the'Senate and ifouseqf Represcolw.; .tires IV' the: thati - nonutealth;of l bans? iran is irk .Genern{ "-Wendt!" wwl. That the fdlowing amendinehta be prOpo sea to the Constitution_ of the Commonwealth, in accord-. once with the prorisiais of the 'tenth article t Uercof: There s hall be en additionat section to the third article ofthe Constitution, to he ilesignateti as Section fouri is I follows; , liavtioa:4. ;Whenever any of the qualified elect , rsof this Ccuinienwealth shall hi in any actual ,milatary tier rice, under a reqnisition from the President eta° tini-. ted States. or by the' authority of .this Coturnenweaith, such electors may exercise- tae right ni suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as .frnly as• if:they were ' present at their usual place of election. , There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article eiConstitutlen, to be designated as pectiondelght and eine - , as fullOWO: - _ - Sectiost 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing fliers than one ;,uhject, which Omit be clearly. express; in the title, except appropriation hills. . 8E02.10,8 P. No bill shall he. passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or -privileges, in any case. where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, bas been, or may hereafter De, conferred upon the courtii of this commrnwralth. .101 IN CESSNA, - • - 'Speaker of the Reuse of Representative . 401.1 N P. PENN _ 'Speaker flee Senate. OPYICE Or TAT, EC.P.ETAII.I' Or TI3gCO3I3!ONITEALTS, Harrisburg, July 1, 1803. 1 . • Perintytrania, SS: Ido hereby certify that the foro, going and annexed id a -full. true tend correct L. }cony of the original Joint ltesolations 'o the. general Aisembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendineuts to _the Constitution," as, the damo remains on file in this once. In testimony - whereof, l'lnive hereunto - set my hnnd, and canned the seal of the Secretary's dffice to be affixed, the day and year above written.'F,Ll SLIFER; • julyls, te ' Secretary of the-tharincalaectlth: ' LIST OF GRAND and . VERSE JIIRO I S. drawn tlq a Court of Oyer and lerionler:Cuurt of,quarter Sessions of the Vence, and a court of Ciarirott Elena, to be held at Chambersburg, on Monday. the 10th day of August, A; D. 190 a. GRAND JLROBS; 'August _TC7472, •1863._ itycsong John A Morcelabarg; Iteard Andrenr. Hutu ilton TOWllship; Bauman Juhn, - Guilford; Barnhart Henry,' 'Antrim; Brackenridge S 0, taouthampton: Crowe Benj. Tannetti Campbell Charles, - Metal; Deardorf. John Geilf,,,rd ; Fr e y John, Mntgomery; Feldman Peter,: ban-' bersburg: Henderson Upton. Guilford; Wanindin Guilford; Lehman J acob. G nilford; heels Innellana Wash ington; Ntrihrrily'S 0, Fannett; stake Daniel. Farniett; Stouffer Daniel. Letterltennyi*-Stake William, Letter. keliny; Shank-11m y, 'Antrim; Shartlo' Samuel, Mont goniery: Speck Joseph, Letterkenuy . Snider Jacob C, Guilford; Wilson And: ow, Waynesboro': Welsh Henry, Hamilton. - T.R.A.VERSE JURORS BotsermauJoiteph,Montr,bmery; Brewer Isaiah, 'War reit; Bushey Henry, Montgomery; Betathreak Washington; Dyers David C. Lurgau; Byers John' W. St. Thomas; Baketter Daniel D, Quincy; Cresslor,Joseph Cr:Southampton; Dull Peter, - Quincy; Dittman George, Chambershurg; Elder s•amuel, ginnott; Foreman Daniel, Greencastle; Sortney William, Quin4; Gilbert Joseph, Washington; Heintzleman Samuel W, Guilford; Huber Benjamin, _St. Thomas; Harman'Jerentiah. Guilford; hawk John, Peters; llarbangb Hem ge T, Quincy; Ho singer Jacob. Guilford; Liarbanch Simon, Hamilton; June , Jesse; Metal; Johnston William; Funnett; Leedy Jacob V ,8,-Letterkenny; Leckrnhe Daniel 11,. Antritiu McLanaltan A 11, Antrim; McKee Mathew, Greene; McClain William, Metal; Morrow William, Fannett; McCune James A, , 'Meredrsburg; McGeehan Geo. Cham bersburg; Miller Willi tm, Sr., Waynesboro'; McFerTen Peter, Onilfold; McColloh A S. Warren; Oyer Jacob, Hamilton; Peckman Frank, St. Thomas; Rebuck John, Ltarn; Atuthranff William, Antrim; Small Benj. C, Guilford; Sentman Samuel L. Lurgain Sellers John A, St. Thomas; Sitinner Joh , * 5, Metal; SnivelySamuel, An trim; Titom.ts.lohn If, Warren; Waddel Thomas A, Her cersbnrg; Welch' Jacob R, West John, Clutrubersburg; Walter Henry, Washington. ROCtkMATION.-• TQ the Coro g. • her. the Justices of the Peace. and the Constables of tue ,Different .Townships -in. - the Comity of Franklin, Greeting: Know all yo, that in , pttrenniice of a precept to me rbreeted, • under the hand one:mai of the MN. SAME . ; KILL, President of the several Curls of Com inon Pleas, in the Sixteenth District, con•isting of the counties of Somerset, Bedford, Fulton and Franklin. and by virtue of his office. the Ctr.rt of Oyer and Terminer awl General i elitory for she trial of capital and other offenders therein, and in the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Poicc, and WILLUM W. PAXTO3 end JAMLS 0. Ctr.seX, Eggs., Judges of the SaTfleCoUla ty of Franklin. You and each of you are hereby requir• cd to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, ltecogniLances."*Exiuninatmas, and other Re membrances - beiore the Judges aforesaid, at Cham bersbiwg nt a - Court of Oyer and Ternnuer and General Jail Delttery, and Gym ral Quarter Sessions of flu:Peace, therein to he holden for tip County or Franklin afo-e -said, ctn the Second Sonday in Augurt. being the lllth day ql* the month, at 11/ o'clock in the, forenoon of that day, then and there to on those things, which to sour several offices appertain. Given under my hand at Chamberabrirg, the 15th day of July, 1863. ' SAMUEL BRANIYr. . ' • heriff. g rIiRDINANCE.—Be it enacted and ,ordaiiied by the 11 lavas and Town Council of the Borough. of Lizambersburg, and it is hereby enacted and °rani:nett by the authority elf the .tatne, That the Twenty- Fourth Section of the tionentl Borough Ordinances in' relation'to the building, inakiiig or patting any ltkk, Reap or Parcel of Grain, Ilay,Straw, Chaff or Fodder, or other Conibustilde Material, pasAed the2litli day, ofJuly, and 4 •An Ordinance ain't reference to the keeping of Straw, Ray, and trnes withli the limits ofthe borough. of tliamberaburg, and regulating the, erection of Strita 'Stesming Buildings: passed thelitis day of January, A. D.,1863. be and the'sante arc hereby repealed. Passed and ordained the 11th day of J une. A. D. 1363. .1. T. 110ellaNSWI, Burgess. C. W &sus, D. M. 'LUSHER : J. W. Ruts% T . J. MARIJ.Y, Attest: PETEP. Cor =AUX, 2l.wrs Osumi/. HUMMER. Si Vy July .5-6 t NOTICE.—The undersigned, with niaitiothers. have had thoirlenco destroyed .by Inc military cacupation of this section. and are unable to repair them f n sonic time to come.. Their crops are therefire ex:posed to *stock that is permitted to run at large. They herell glee, notice to their neighbors, and especially to the Owners of cows, hogs. town, not to a lowtheir stock to run at large, as in justice to themselves they must enforce Wilt laws strictly. They t•ppeal to all neighbors to respect their notice. MICHAEL LE 11ER, LEVI OYLER. ' WM. SKINNER. DANIEL M'OLEARY, JOON II Al/E. • SAIIIIIII.IIEINTZELNIAN, ' I LEY S E ft, .R. NIES 4 ERSMITH, B.GREEN AWALT, ctiAS.ll. 11IIRNraT, • JOS. KELLy,n, AUX—MARTIN, ' DR. E. CULBERTSON, JOSHUA DEAR, malt -22-3 t , ADAM 11IIRA. VOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters of NI 4 Adminietration - on the Estate of - George- A. An• der run, late of Quincy tcrwnship . ..dee d, have been grant'. tl to the subscriber, residing in Quincy township. Alt persons indebted to thesaid Estate, ore hereby re• quested to make immediate paymunt,and those having claims or deroantisitga,inNt the Emote of said decedent ; Will' make know.itthe same Niltliott delay,'M ' July 22-43 t. ' LEVI C. KEPNER. Adtn'r„ 1 1 / 4 TOTlCE.—Whereas Letters Tes, lamentary to the Fstete James Beatty, late of Antrim township: dsc'd, baYebenn grouted to •the stib r scribers. „_ Al persons indebted to the said Estate nro requested to make immediate payment tind there having claims ur demands against the Estate of the said decedent will make known the attme without delay, to . • - • JAMES TILL. I r t - JOY 22:63: 13. H.ElkiNhttY, 44xee 'l 918* XTOTICE.—:-Whe:reasi. LOtters of Athninistratiorton the Estate of Isaac Btritr,Lete trl Uuitford township, deed, have. been grunted to the sUbscriber.• All persons knowing themselves indebted too:lidEstate will please make immediate payment, end those having dams Present them profierly .. suthenticate for, settle- Meet. • , - ; JACOB F. 11129, July 29,'63-6t, - Adm'r. HISKERS,I-Pelatreau's lattng Onguint, ar French - :Dream, for Bald Reads and Bare-ftcos.—This ,celebrated artiste is war ranted to bring out a ftillset or Whiskers on the smooth. eat face, or a fine growth,of hair on a Bald Wed, in leis than•isix weeks, and will in no way stain Or lidure ,the skin.. 'The French Cream is manufacture° 'by br. 1 51. Pe• taireaus, of parts;and Lithe only rellabld article of the "Use no other," Warranted fn every a'so. One Sox Vial do' the work.- Prim $l,OO. Imported and for sale Wholesale and.Retalthy THOS,B.,CIIAMAN, , • Chemistand Druggist, so. Broadway, New York. - P.B.—=.A Box of the Ongnent sent to pay address- by return mail. on reciipt of price, audls centeforypstage. Job' 15; 63 dt ilia, or in Thispitall, can liaridah them with :the eIiViiITORY three menthe foT 2.sceutsi•itx woriV lB f" 60`ceute f or one year fi)i $lOO. •-• • DARENTS '6f, Soldiers in the Ser vice, or In HorPliala, cart Iturnich , them with We , REPOSITOitt thrown:Lonrho-for:ls cents; elz months for 50 - cents, or one year. for UM. • • 1 • • =,IIDROTIIIIIS of Soh:tiers t ihe :Ser vice, or flospitata, -fat:Wilt ;them with the ..liticocerrmy thiee ninths for 25 centr,lalitinantlta for SOseata, or ono year for $1.90. Drugo, ficitit#, Sze. 1u OLDEST OUSE ir4 TOWN, A' : • oR p 1 1G STORE, IS MILLET{ &- SE\TSHEY'S, On the NOrthwest Corner of the Dinmond wiIERE CAN 8E nAD, en'EAP FOE CASII, "Evorytkdng, and more thatk is nanally L•ept ihrDimg Storm. TOR INSTAItiog, AU Regatsi Drugs, Cough Syitii.s, Blurriiy's Ciimphoratod Cordial, Thut -14111.clUziMarihe.1, Cordiale, Certain Remedies, Rheumatic Linlinent,s, Anodyne Cordial, . The I.RfalWaProtFctor : And 3lother'ffi ?xienti, Wanp. Syrups, Lounges,.And .Cod ',tier Oils, - , tatd Extr aet BaciYu, .Lindsay's Blood Searcher, Sazsapnr Ala Syrups.' - And all other Standard-Preparations of the• • - None Others Kept at thli loose. • • SPARS, about tarty kinclg P.EII7I7MESIY, the bait 04 411 kinds ; lionsr and CArmr, POWDER.% that 'can ho rolled on; ' HEROSZNE LtilPa, and Ii.f.ROSESS LAMP CIIIIINETS THAT WILL -liOT SENA K, MILLER d HENSIIEY'S, .Tuno 17;-'63; ' _ y iN s t../) Y',S • .{l,edie l ti Dibuovcry, Ayer's Sarsaparilla:, eme'sCed Liver Oil. Lindsay's !good Searcher, . - Stover's Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, Stvain4PAIVICO3, . „ Brown's Ferenc() of Jamaica Winger, ' Ueintbold'sßxtract Machu. - • v 'ltadtvay's - - Spalding's Throat tonfertions, - - BrowluiTroctieTs. and other reliablo.Medicines at. SPANOLEft,'S., . „if) tobe' drib' Einbjare • ?TIRE , c DUTCH". SETTLEMENT" bDOWN TOWN 1:--,Extentire Tin, Copper and afore znatishnientl f—Tbe untleraigned re3perriaßy forms hie friends and the public generally that he has rettioved hie establishment from the '..l3utch Settlement" up town, to. the" spacious- Room formerly occupied by Lairalith Brand, add nearly oppoiito White's Cloth ing Store. 110 has just received a large assortment of COOK, COAL, PARLOR and NINE-PL %TB :4TOV.IIS of the moat approved and latest patterns, which he can and is 'let ipined to Balla., cheap, it net a little cheaper. than can be had elsewhere id the eourrtry, Ile has also, and intends keeping constantly on hand, a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Ware made of the best material and by good workmen. - 4ia• Petsods In watit'of idly thing in the above line are requested to give him a call beflre_purchasiug toed where, as he feels convinced that he cansuit thew either as regards thearticle or the price. SPOIifING made and put up at the shortest notice. All king of repairing done neatly and expeditiously. Old Pea - tor, Brass and Copper taken i.. exchange for Ware, or the highest price given in cash - Juno-17.1563. . JACOB B.MILLER. HOUSEIPIP.ORS„.READ I—Gal taglier's Sunrise Air.:Tightt—A 1 , 14 t LuoulNtt STOVE. 'Nhe plates are very heavy...a:J:lllo, e Whole btuve is finished inn superior manner. warrant this Stove tone superior co any Flat-row Stove now in the market; and rtspettfully insiterny friends and the public and exnudnezhis Store, of which there nre ses - crul sizes. - I have also a great variety of other 000KINil STOVES of every style; PARLOR. STOVES. now and beautiful patterns, together with, a heavy stock STOVES fur Churches, Stores, ()dices, Hotels. JOB'S es. LUDWIG, - Wholesale And Dealer' ' STOVES, VA AND COPPER WARE. N. B.—l have been nppoin ted Sole Agent rer Gala- Our's Celeibrat Sunrine Air-Tight Cook Stocein Charu -bereburg.l'nr, _ Juno 17, A T ETTER,:HAMILTON_ & COS Great Store .tuid Tin Ware-,Store, corner of the tnthnund, can be seen the largest.best. and cheapest' stock of Goods in Chnmhersbnrg. They - have .COOK• STQT.R9 for WoOd and Coal, of latest patterwi and' all sizes. at faii prices. pane 17,1863.', QyouTING ,DONE AT SHORT NO mg, of first rato'renterial and cheat). All work warranted. and cheaper than' can he bon eh t elsewhere In the County . Call and see lor'fourselves t at ' ;ETTER, HAMILTON k CO'S. nearly opposite the flank. U A TTER, lIA.MILTON & CO. are ir prepared to put up the best I,IGIITNING RODS at cheap rates, A LWAYS ON_IIA'ND, A LARGt \I L nesottmeritof the Yory beet Tin, Juliet:med . and cupperware, tiold low at . rrt , ITAMILTO'N CO'S. ! A LL WORK -WARRANTED.-and .01 cheaper thin can he bought elsewhere in the county. • Como mill see—then buy, at ' • EVIIIR, - 11A3111,T0L4 eCPS. CIALL F 9 R*PARLOR AND DI NINA ROI CONK STOVES. They are pretty'; pod and cheap. - ETTER; lIA3fILTON dc CO'S. A feViiloore from Shryock's Bonk Store. i Eirß and, Sang Goobo. aREAT . IIAI G:S.I NS AA FROXNEW YORE AUCPIONS! f AT WALLACE'S,.- CORNER OF MAIN AND QUEEN STREETS. New style Mosambiques, ~ „ . Diana chene Plaid, • . • . Twilled Mesanabiques for travelling dresses, ~, Superior Muslin Delainns in colors, - Colored Lawns and Crape-do Penh • ' Black Silk, superior n quality. , ' - ' Superior, t.yous Raillerner• Silks; (sublime (plenty.) A large lot of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,' A large lot of Irish Linen, ' • - ' ' Jeconet Collars, new style, •' ' 600 Dozens 'AZ O3 , Misses and Men's Cotton Hose, ~ White Linen and Cotton 'Dick, Superior French Doeskin, 'Superior solid color Pointllie Fig Silks, . . Superior Grey Leonortis,,,', .' Superior Grey Poplin, Best qualitylirey Leone, Silk Neck Ties andCollats, -- " '-. - ' i Ladies and Manes' Fillet„Mitts; Marseilles Vestings, - Super Ladies and Mein' Kid Gloves, ' Handsome New style Prints and Gingham& _ : - - OARPET: ' ._'- ~ Brussels,Telret, Thrently(ininglorllite) and common Carpet, % ... ... - Your-fanr ilv4.6mar Cocoa:and Canton Matting, ,, 4-4 t.-4 6-4 6-74 10-4 Moor Oil Clo th s, 1 • Supertax'. Bolting Cloths, r Bonnotilibbona, Balmoral Skirts.. ~ . : ;ii~ncfai:: Baltic or ettiusaisallan. July 20, 1203. STATES - 5-20 LOAN.—The Se ' • cretaryof the Treriaur4r iutxing extended the time for receiving Subscriptions to this loan. the under signed gives notice that he will continue- to 'receive sub scriptions and Purdah the bonds with as little delay as `possible. Peisons ht vingcsubscribial hart:Wore are re guested to call, and rose's () choir war, July 2 r.' 03 • 3 1--f, - G..B.taissszitsmrru. CARDS p-.—ted in every style, at lowest rate", at the u9lce of Ile FRANKLIN- R 1 PutITORY. A:ORANGE TO MARE MONEY-1 ' -The tindereigned offer at Pilvate oh ,Cep_ mounting termioll that Valtiable TRACT Cilt LAND DIP]. ati.d inEt. Thoinas township, Franklin County, - ea: 3 adios Nortk-weerefthe - village of 9t. Thoutatt," bottnand 'by lands of 0. i iVilion'e Mrs, Wm. 'Amer, Barr, = 4 tom; containing . ; - ' 220 A it-E Abiait Yea Aereatif this Tract are clitaredand in a line , etateofeultlitilkm 'the Winde of which has .been Mut: oughly timed within the hat kw, years; the . - heavily set with thriving Tintiter, There ie a fine Lime atone quarry on. the Treatises, trent which a antarkar - finality off nne.is made- The Improvements consist- of araait twe•atorld Lug ,and Frmrat.OWELLlEtinOVSki. , -A FAKE BANK - DARN, erected last earanter: • a- Water -Fewat-S.AW RILL ; aada 13TA andtaillNlitai MILL, drivea PT a areal' Steam Engine, and other .nreetentey - and cenvenient betiding& • - •;: .; ' —.. The , above i l raperty offe•rirgreui indneemente to par ,ihattere of .ttee) Estate. It is tomcod ht a finely ThnhereA rtshattadal en the demand for Lumber, .3 tasea, tittinglea, do., le and will .continue on the ink-rear:a, an ertprgetic business Man et:mid-not fail to wake alone} oat Of the manradvantagila lb Poems:taw. Fei - e.rns desiring to. in vest ,in=k Taitlahla.. llo lalrty are inviteil;to view Salisbury tlhearreinn, residing thereon, wiligive, any in formation that may he desired. Petw...44on e:m he had at any' Jiind '63. v• ' GARTER a SHEAR-MAN.- - - DRIVATE SALE - , OF TANNEity NKAB. VAYSTTEVILiB.—The unileiskiDe'd Nina aeit nt Vrigutx)Salo, the._,t.ll,luvrit ILIAL-1S- T. 524, to alt: - - • •• -•• 80 , AORIS OF LAND. All tinder good truce and Unable.; with a if,a(rt Orlek ing.EcneTer ttilingyfeil of vtxt 'Warr near the duct, nualfirashiug Fkvr; a title tlycharl Pintriiss the bast frith: Also • - -- • :121argeVati, 1.1 large Leaches "with limes, and LTnole Bart 31111. Xotter, Pomp and kul lino Stocks; fat th excel. lent °tiler, Oa .8 - 11nle'6peratirig,, Vi'ATLII - -13t3W,g11. Ale., a good' Barkebe4, all -rn,surptreed in reaverdenta and labor eating. - The above property - will be shini to nuy.pereon Ap." plirativn to'4ats , b It. GA*. olPayrtferliir, or .lolnl 13. Conirof Cluunborelrarg, Terms 4111 be fean - June - ykaut. cook: IFIESTRABLE 'TOWN. -PROPER 'S_ .111: 14.1 it S,kf.E.—The undersignel Wilt 'sell nt erl v.r,oi Sale, 0-1,070 F UItOtTNI), sitiroto en 1 , 444i/oven Chantbershurg. adjoining the residenceeT P. lianunan, Esq.:S4Ving thereon erected a two-stOty "BRICK ifWE,LL:. INtl 'IOUS with a two-story Crick Back. Ituilifing • at tatted. a Nye Stable. and ether.'neeessary out-build lap- There is aka) a Vell'of excellent Water and t Cir tern on thti prentiserr. Perebns wishing to view the Tiremires and learn The tern's, 'cart du so by calling on T. It. nneily, Esq., Chanthershutg, or the UHseriber, resiaing in-zhippens burg. . .....r.Possesidzirtaivenliin the lot et April next. whi‘n good title will be rand& by t.. 4 `,11111J ISMS! June , . )Chlrnbarsburg. Ys OLI) -GOLD PLATES- Pereena 'aqua unt ArinicialTeetli biblltitbd .up it field Plate, in';`arge - oe iniAlf.pantitini, eau obtain the bil;testlalce, ciOattr fa eashnr in eavnange fur paiiiriary,-il ralltug upda Dtt: K IttaD,Vetaist; eoind! of Main and Qneen etreela, above ileyoke• Distigliture, Cliumbekfilittrg. Pa. " June t3?Aut . IN OWNER WANTED.-4 - nil vorplated,Too Urn and Pitcher taken by Culone) ,11-A,l.toßb of petards Cayslry from a rebel pc:sonar mud supposed - toll - are been stolen tram some citizen of &lam% A.:embarked, Franklin or York County, - b ye been left in ray hands to be seal:time, by tun twiner. "Aiika. can have th. same by proving property end paying. coat of telvertiaing. J R. W bLBB.. , July 29 st., • Way nasboris'., . - TWELVETE - ACITEIIS WA WIND. Tito Board of School Directors - , of letterkenny township will meet - on Saturday. Ihr tith day of Avgust, for the-purposo of imploying Otte k'eutale and eleven Male Teachers,- to take - charge -of the ptibtit Schools of wild too/11,11AP far the ensuing SessiOn "of otx. - inuntlet. By 0 - rder. of - the Board,' ' jut," 29.- - ' DANIEL GELWIX,' Seely: " -WR A NTED. -$60 a e wnotgulta_ kt. $6O tk month. expetisett fp sett our Evuria,,stlng PenellS. Otleutat Ell/1101F, anti thlrteenother new, useful and curious urticlpr, Yd. teen circulars sent flee. AddielaS May 1:12m WANTED, TM NC .EDIATELY.=- BALED HAY—Fifty cons good trintotby Hay tu salve luu wlacis I will pay Eighteen Dollar: per Tbn 2,ttut) Iba., at the: Quarter" master's Warehouse. Chambord - berg, Pa. ," ' - • k. DENNYi - 'cagt.. and A. Q. M. U. 8. July 29, Ag: T. E . a Moak 1--1 want lo hire Agents In every county 'at $76 inontri, expenses peal, to sell my new atop- Fa:Say plewinn , Machines. Address' 8 IllAlliefiti; • Mn} 1:; zna Allred. ILIErANTED.—A good ROOM - with y BOARD. r.rn'sfuglev godtlemturi. Acidliss turough l'tpt °nice, ' Only 29,43:%. • WITN_DERLICII NEAD & .kbrwarding and Cemmissinrt .3frrehunt ,Nurth Second treet—uppt*lto the OUR &MLA:VD Y3EIJ 1 , EAR, I 0 , DEPOT Care, run regularly to and from Qhlla. d-. BalthuoTa AOtNiS, PEACOCE, ZELL & iIINCQA3I, NQ £ , OR arket St,abwre ',sth P. $ i;..-Lykene kenVg4 AMI coal (di rect - from the mines.) - %%ilheob,trro and Pine Grove , Foundry coal.- Lumber - nud jhiagler,Salt. Plaster stml Hancock Cement, kept eonetantly on-hind, rant. rain. and Produce, of all kinds. purchased of the high est cash price*. WIJADERLICII, SHAD, /?. - Juno 17,163. - . „ riTYMBER.L'D VA LiLEY - WARE- N. j 1101138. The Fora - 411131g bu.inets will hereafter he cent - lector, - W. EYST.EIt. k 0,14 at the Ware• house or thee. V. Ballroatl, where they' Impute receive et)akeint & Co.. 365, Market St ,Phillidelphia',. and John Bingham, 161 Howard St.. Baltimore. - lane 1.7.'65., • . inSTER k FO. ,211031A8 GILLISPIR, J'ACon ZRLLEII. aiLLISP/13 & ZFILLER, Produce AND C010418.510?.P ,MILIRCRANTI4.: and Wholesale Alrxi 7 serif, North West (.4iraer of sixth and Market Streets, Philatitiptue* _ • .Ulene 17, %Is. DUBLIC -SALE.—The - subscribe; sodding in Green tovrnship, ono mile East sdlray ottevllle; ou the Baltimore turnpike, will self, bv Public ()nary, On the premises, on Mt:Way, flit Ilti flay -41 4uguri,lBo„the NI lowin g Personal Proper ty, Vir: I good BROOD MARS itad COLT ;1 ye.triing and 1 two Yoarold Colt; 0 head of Horned Cattle, Sof which are good alleb Cows--one having n - Calf at her tide; 0 lived of slags, taro ,of which ate geed Brood Bowe , Pigi. Also, 1 ilugnr„ with Polo tintl shafts ;' 1 set of disable Gomm; ono nr..ad-rread "PLANTIi.TION WAGON, and Red ; 1 pair of Hay Ladders; 1 t area-horse 'Plow :1 twi.- horse'Plow ; 2 Shovel Kowa ; 1 Corn Coverer; - 2 Har rows , 1 Grain - Iran; , ! 1 Cutting Boa ; 1 Grindstone- Also—Throbaitech 11011 SR GEARS ; riVugoti Saddle; Collars and Bridles ;,2. florse-lialtars Grain Cradles; Shovels; Yorks - and hakes; Double and dingletraes 1 Log-Chain, and many titles not ncceseary to enumerate tat.. Astheanbseriber intend.; to relinquish Ferraris, theabove WopertY'will be sold without reserve. Fain to commence at 14./sclock,ithertAtten&fire- and a reas onable credit will be given. "JOUN G.BIGHAII. jttly - 2945. ' , ' AL 4 f."I:E. WC/I - URFA & 0 BbITORS AIM PURLISHEIS, VIE FRABILIN REPOSITORY is publiehed every Wednestiriy toorninginn a large quarto'shee‘ eontaintaglOßTY-RIGIIT OOLUXlNS„srinted'on finelPaperand new. dear type, Terms z Twoixn, LA RS per - annum. II 'ADVANEE, or TWO DOI.- TAILS AND FIFTY pprmit eel paid ritlica the Clear.,, • _ ' . tom. Ministers of Gospel, in FrantlineatintY: are [burnished with theßarostron - Y at Opel annum. ,• in advert* " "Subeeribers, residing. out of - - the Stati. Wart VIP ftrietty in carante. and tho pap ei - will in aft oases : _ discontinued at_Alie expiration. of the timeor' which it is_paid. - - ,•• -- ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at _bo cents -Per square of eight lines for ono insertion, and2ffeanta per square for each subsequentinsertion. All free dont, of a square are molted as WIWI squato. - 'Advertisements inserted by the quarter, hail year. or year, ate nationable reduction. • • :Special notices, inserted before Marriages and • Denths,are charged double regular Into. •%) OUTS.or.bolct - display lettsr, itiPriatkj, advertisements. - VOL. Notices of Marriages and Maths; nOt Omen iug frre liner, are inserted without charge.. All deanmunications, of - limited or individual interest.• are charged ten cents-per Hue. - AfirJORPRINTINO. of every kind, done in plain angitincY- 001011,;at the shortest notice, and at rea -50 e rates. Itt;aUffotatt eSairs. BM=M Maitts. SUAW ,a CLARK, liiilaprord:Mal it it st)l9a)arbin Mettoei., PHIL A an PW.4