The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, August 19, 1863, Image 5

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    A NArI4NAL -.CEMETERY for the
bravo martyrs who fell at Gettysburg,
is
is urged by many Journals, and the
Executives of several States are
about to move to accomplish it. Am
ple room can be procured on the
Ineniorable . battle-field ; and we hope
to,see the graves of the heroic dead,
:who fon in defence alike of om• homes
a nd our ,Nationality, 'bloom with the
. offerings_ of o Nation's gratitude On
the historic ground where they
achieved the life of the Republic. as
they fell - "untimely in the arms of
death. Every loyal heart must se
e.ond so just a tribute to the falleii . of
the Ariny of the Potomac.
THE' - knit steamer. - from Europe
brings news of the collapse of the'rebel
financial bubble: The rebel loan,
-Which was forced-up to a clever prem
tam some time ago, has declined to
thirty-five per cent discount, and
English rebel financiers ha - o . e burnt
heir fingers handsomely.
A SOLDIER'S TRIBUTE.
The following - tribute to Gov. Curtin
we extract from a private letter writ
ten, by an - officer in the Army of the
Potomac :
an: gratified at the renomination of-Gov.
Curtin. He has been the most distinguished
of the loyal governors l ; energetic, untiring,
undaunted in his devotion to the Union,, set
ting aside for its welfare party9rejudices,
honoring all whose flag was thn4banner of
the Republic. He - has sent more men into
the service than any other Governor, and has
better cared for the brave rnefOhe has en
rolled to thOeld. How could a father pride
more in his_children than Curtin has in the
gallant Pennsylvania soldiers? Which of
them has appealed to hifa unheeded? In
-victory he has blessed ; them, in defeat comi
forted them ;
after bl6Ody battles visited
them, solaced them, saw.
.personally to their
proper attention, had them brought home to
be cared for by relatives whose tender nurs
ing is worth more than all that science, can
devise to supply its place. , '
His - , wisdom oirganized in anticipation a
corps—the P. 8.1 V. C. a monument thathe
' ' CLITI point to with; the pride of Sir Cristopher
Wren—which saved the capital after the
Bull -Ruin disaster, and has done more for the
Army than any other body in service—and
his foresight took in Lee's, invasion before
our commanders even suspected it possible,
Ind when his energy to meet it was charac
terized as "Curtin's scare ;" and through his
tireless efforts - Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
New York were saved. The soldiers know
this, and are all Curtin men. The conduct
of the malcontents in the Union Convention
was paltry, disloyal in its influence, and do
ing the duty of -snake-feeders" to the Cop
perheads. 'Oh, for the soldier's xote!
WASHINGTON.
The Draft in Washington—Our Corres
pondent Drafted—humors of the Con
' .seription—Sufferings of the Seeesh,-
The Contrabands..
e.trrespondenco of the Franklin Repository.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
_Aug. 9:
I'm_ drafted, lam by "Hokeef" Well 1 -
I , eally supposed it fellow would feel very bad
if drafted, I can't say I do, yet I'm a little
t•nervous." • frowever I console myself with
the reflection, that I'm no better than other
" mortals " in a like predicament—who
would not? Besides, cl'm sure the ,thing
was done fair and honestly here. -. You recol
lect "old Burris" the blind man, who peddles
vinegar and catsup through the various De
partments? Well the Provost Marshal se
lected him as a "drawer" of the prizes from
the box—handing them to Capt. Sheets, Who
sung out the name of the "lUcky individual."
Many funny things and many funny names
came out. ;Names of persons long since dead
—but the "spirit and-shades" of them. Some
in tobite and same in black, unubleionger to
remain in the cold grave, have at last "risen
from the dead," to conduct this war to a
happy close. Thank Heaven they are come
St last—and in V Washington too—within
striking:distance of the "Grand Army of the
Potomac." Hear their names. Sei-en Geo.
Washingtons, five Andrew Jacksons t , one
Napoleon Bonaparte, one Robert Lee, one
Hannibal, one Caesar, one Winfield Scott,
one Putnam, and the Lord only knows how
many more.
Secesh families in the City have suffered
somewhat from this magnificent lottery ; not
-so much as we . all prayed for. One rank,
- rotten family had four of its members draWn;
another three . ; some two, and so on. Many
of- the, Bureaus in the different Departments
went in and came out of the lottery—"all
' Shivered and Shorn." For instance the Pen
sion officehad twenty-four lucky individuals;
Census, seven; Sixth Auditor, eleven; Pro
vost Marshal's, some twelve, &c. The Prin
ters suffered amazingly—over forty-two in
the Government printing office; in the
Chronicle, eleven.
, Fun and jolity prevailed throughout the
entire drawing. One individual would b e t
. _
. somebody five dollars right or wrong, that
he would escape. At last he Was - taken up,
and the money just passed into the hands
of the .stakeholder, when lot Capt. Sheets
sang out the name of the better. Such a
.picture of misery and disappointment I have
' not mitnesEed for a long time. Suffice to, say
the croworiaughed, and he cut stick, skedad
dled as fast as shoe leather could carry him.
Two others, drawn sat down and playedcards
'for wilier. i;..loqld pay for both, and it the
:conclusion a check,. - was. forked over, as coolly
.
a you Would band a new Df tobacco. In
the Halt where the drawing took pia_ 1, stands
\ a krtcp Lac,,;.,,, - which will hereafter be eatiec.
:-
lbs . "fatal ladder," tot _.:2a:-iv every one who
*tinted it got a prize. ' Over ta - .: - ..-.- -)ersons
‘
e first two days were drawn whilst seateA.
, . it, and in consequence of this a supersti
tN arose, and thea.,st two days of the
dieing found the ladder - always unocen
pik , . '
- The skedaddling from this city even in
May and June, 1861, could { hardly surpass
tinit of the past few days. n fact, in order
to keep some of the drafte r d ones here, an
embargo, in the shape of a pass system, has
been put on, in order to get out of the city.
There is only one thing wrong in the draft
of this District. It is this. The poor negro
and the sojourners from the loyal States tem
porarily stopping here, have all been enrolled
and their names put in the box;' with the'
cursed disloyal population, natives of this
place, "to the manor born"—thosewho have
been sucking the milk of Uncle, or aunt,
_Sam, if you please—from childhood to man
hood, and gnawing away in their old age=
yet silently stabbing the Government by
night andby day. Those who you know, as
well as I, that there runs not a drop of loyal
blood in their veins. Among these have the
names of the poor contraband, and free ne
gio, and sojourners been mixed. Conse
quently the chances of these disloyal persons
being drawn is diminished so much so, that
almost every third name drawn is a poor ne
gro. Consequently nearly all the quota of
the District will be filled by citizens of the
loyal States or by "men,of color"
The new song which is all the rage in the
4ospitals, and which is beginning to be sung
in "First class boarding houses" here, very
appropriately too, is—" When this Gruel
war is over." NoavAL.
.MARRIED,
On the 13th inst., by the Rev. J. Steck, Mr. DANIEL W.
EMRICH to Miss CATHARINE. E. CRAMS, both of this place.
On the 6th t..,,at the residence of the bride's Either
in Ambercon'a 'Valley, by the lice. S. Young, Mr. - Wm. A.
MAGEE to Miss MARY X. PIPER, both of thts county.
On the 28th ult., by the Rev. M. Wolf, 31r. FREDERICK
0. DITTMAN to Miss MATILDA SH lEFER, bulls of this place.
On the 13th inst.. by the same, Mr. GEORGE GOEI THAN
to-Miss REGINA BAFER, both of this- placc.
On the 13th inst., by the liar. F. Dyson, Mr. J &con
M'FaMmt to Miss MART J. Cam., both of this county.
DIED.
On tho Ist inst., in York, Pa., Rev. .Tomv DENIG, a na
tive ud fir many years a resident of this place, in the
TOth year of his age.
On th . e 17th ult.. ID Guilford township, CATHARINE,
wife. of Mr. John P. Stouffer, aged 36 years,; months and
21 110 s.
On the 15th Inst., in Guilford township, 3Ire.IItNNAII,
wife of John Steuffer,:en.,.aged 74:yearu, 3 inono4 arid
21 d4ys.
On the 23d ult., in Athens, Menard county, IIL, - Mrs.
Elizsarrt, wife of a:r.-Ezekiel Kalb, and (laughter of Mr ;
lessee Cummins, decd, formerly of this
„place, - aged
years. 6 months and 10 days. She has left a husband mil
four children to mourn her loos.
On :-;unday. the 9th inst., in New York, Mr. PATRICK
BROWN. formerly of this place.
On the oth inst, in Mercershurg, Ur. atairs M. BUD-
Liz, in the 31st year of his age. A useful citizereand
consistent nit-tuber of the Church of our Lord. Ins ill
ness WAS Of short duration. Ills death to him was gain.
On the 6th inst.. in Greencastle, (Ito HARM S., (laugh
for of Mr. Adam Goetz, in the 7th year of her age.
On the 7th inst., near the same place, ItARRY A 11 5 ,301).
son of Wni. and Susan 51.411ison,aget12 years and 2 mos.
On the Bth inst, In the same piece, We tte, i font eon
of R illiam H. Davison. aged 7 monehs.
'On the 3tl inst-at Welsh Run, Mrs. FANNY &RATTNER,
aged 25 yeirs, 10 months and IS,
On theCth inst.. in Washington conity, Md., SsaioEa.
son of Henry and Mary Rice, aged 4 years, 10 miniths and
15 days.
On the Bth inst., in Petur's township, Mr. Huyst Bun
n-IEIM. aged 61 years and YO days.
tin the tth last -in Guilford township, Mr. NIOIIOLAEI
FLeca. aged 87 years.
'On the 9th inst., BLtzaasTll. daugeter of Adam and
Citharine Leitner, aged S months and 3 days.. •
Editor of I?eposifory—Derr Sir: With
our permission I wish to say to the readers of your
paper that I will _send by retura mail tu all who wish
it; (free) a:Recipe, with full directions for making and
using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually re
move, in.lo, minutes, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles,
and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft
clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail, free to those hacins; Bald Beads or
Bare Paces, simple directions and information that will
enable them to start a Intl growth of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or a Mount sae, in lase than 30. days. All ap
plications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully you ro,
THOS. F. CHIPMAN,
Chemist,.
No. 831 Broadway, New Yurk
iu l Y ll.634 in
A WONDERFUL PILL.
THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS
TRH BEST PURGATIVE PILLS.
- THE BRST PURGATIVEPILLS.
4 4:lector Radway's Pills era the best purgative pills in
the world and the only vegetable pills that can be
usal inplite of Calomel or blue pills. In using these
pills the patterit Is not compelled to s train, or undergo a
series nf-crainpksr.iping pains, nausea, ; their operation,
tbecii.gh and effectual in the expulsion-of the
faOccs - iii mild, Soothing, and natural. One to six boxes
Will effect cure, without nedessitating, the patient to
crntinnal dl)sing with physic. In affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia :Costiveness, Indigestion, Piles, and in all ,
Rivets, their curative powers are marvellous. Price 25
c•s. per box.'
Fore to in CLambersbutg by Mitten :4 HIMMEL
To the Young -or Old, Male or Female.—
re you have beensaffenng from a habit indulged in by
the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES,
• ;mica CAUSES SO . 1 1/11t2'surisma STPX2O7IB,
it unfits Mon for Marriage •
And le the greatest evil watch can befall
MAN OR WOMAN. '
See symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and If you
are a sufferer.
Cut out the Advertisement,
Arid send for it at_ once,
Delays are dangerous
Ask for ilelmbold's,
Take no ether.
C res•guaranteed.
Bewareof Cbunterfests and Imitations. jaly 15, 63-21 n
A Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility,
Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error,
acittated by adeslre to benefit others, will be hal py
furnish Wall who need it (free of charge) the recipe and
directions for making the simple Remedy used in his
case. Thosowishing to profit by his experience—and
possess a Valuable Reniedy—will receive the same, by
return mail, (carefully settled,) by addressing.
JOIJN B. OGDEN,
Re. 60 Nassau Street, if ow York.
nag 1.5.3 m
REPORT OF THE MARKETS
PRICE CURRENT
OF
M - 2" . S t rM rt Sc DBRO'S.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
CEIAMBERSiI URG, Aug.lB, 1883.
15 Wesazn Wool,
12 thorasszo W00L........83
8 Glom?. 8388 5 00
—.—.. 8 Tutom BnFB • 200
4 to 8 FL.tx Bzzo '2 00
... 12 PAT= PEAcnzB ..... 300
... 7 11,recto Pekcazi 150
1 50 Ihuzzi APRLES 1 00
Bursts......
Avoca
LARD '
TALLOW,
Soar.— .....
, BecoN
Beam 81DEs..
Sour BEAtts,
CHAMBERSBURG FLOUR AND GRAIN
MARKET.
CORRECTED AT CRAIWBEDSDURO
Flour—Bed
Wbeat t —Whlto
IVbeat--Red
Corn
POTATO MAP-WET.
Mercer. New
PLA-Myee....
frqultliti tlepositorn, ilitunbersburg,
Tiratticii.—Local and Travelling Agents in
esery Town and County. tirettlars, with Testimonials
of Clergymen and Scientific men, in regard to thelmA,
laces, sent free. ISAAC lIALE, Jo, k C 0.,.
July '15.6:?...t Newlmryport, Mass.
eau abbertisemento.
-HICKOK'S CELEBRATED CI
DER M:LLS. on which nine barrels of cider hmz,
been merle in a dar by ene man with the ae4ictance of
two emialt boys. For rain by qAIITTEL SEPERT.
Chmnbershin g Attemst '63.7t
DLOWS.! PLOWS 7 .—The celebrat
e? 17 An I,F,' SETY.§ITAIIPENING and Steel extend.
in g point Plows. A ddree.4
BOYER k _
Agricultural Implomentis Mutat ternrera
, angll:ca7a Philadelphia.
- pSTRAY SOW.—Came to'j,he res
idence of the subscriber. one mite eat of Mani.
betabure. abont the 20th of July last. a BMW:DINO
SOW. The ownerls notified to prove property. pay
charges and take her away, or she K... tit h e fispneed of
according to law. ABRATtAXI FIKETTER.
auBl9.3ts
NOTlCE—Sealed proposals will
ha recei red at the Commissioner's Office. in Ch am
hersburg, for the repairing of the Bridge 'at Itozbnry;
in Lurgan township, until the Ist Monday of September.
The rep irs'are two Arches. Wing Walls. and roof of said
Walls. And also in be stated on an average of ono foot
in thickness. ,By onler of Commissioners
ang 1.9.2 t GEO. FOREMAN. Clerk.
REWARl).—Stiayed fionn the
e t e) premises of - the subscriber. in Chambersbnrg.
on the 2Sth duly hod, a RED COW, seven years old
marked with whiteon the head. back,. belly and end of
her tail. The above reward will be given for the return
of said con% or any information /ending' to her recovery.
nog 19.3t* PHILIP LEMASTER.
V I STRAY PIG-S.—Carrie to tbe
premises of the subscriber. on the Greencastle
road, about one mile South of Cimmbersburg, on or about
the 4th inst.. FIVE MOATS. The owner is notified to
prove property and my charges, or the Pigs will be dis
posed of according to law. C. 3.t. BUR:VETT.
augl943PS
ATTDITO NOTICE.—The - un
dersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans'
curt. to marshal and apportion the assets in the bands
of the Adm'rs of Isaac rane„ late of Green twp.. dec'd,
to and amongst the creditors, will at tend for that purpose
at the office of Wilson Beilly,Esq., in Chambersburg. on
Monday the 711, day of September ' 1863, at 1 o'cl"ek. p.
when and wher all persona interested can attend.
Asnr.lo G. W. NV 'NMI. Auditor.
COW STRAYED OR STOLEN.-
Strayed or Stolen from. the subscriber. residing a
mile North of Chambersburg on the turnpike. about four
weeks ago. a small 3111,011 COW, color .red with white
spits ; lame in the left hind leg, and has hat three teats.
Any person giving' information of her whereabouts or
returning her will be suitably - rewarded by applying to
this Office or to . FRANK. DENOLEII.
auglih3t.
AGENTS WANTED—The sub
scriber wishes to employ Agents to solicit 'orders
for Fruit Trees. &c., in tide and adjoining counties. Any
energetic business men cat employment will find this
en excellent opportunity to mate reasonable wages.—
For particulars apply at once to
B. L. 11YDF,R.iroprletor.
West Franklin Nnrsmies, London. Fralklin co.. pa.
. . .
Refferenee as to character and business qualifications
rebnired. [angl9-3t
HORSE POWERS Lt THRESH
ERS.
Premium Endless Chain 'Horse Po*era.
Improved Combined Threshers and Clealiers.
Premium Threshers arid Separators. -
Circular Saw Machines fur Cress Ciittinz Wood.
Address - WAI. L ROYER & 11 110.
Agricultural Implement Manta icturera,
aug 19 3m Philadelphia.
C°RC SIIELLERS • •
• • The celebrated
READING'S PATENT CORN SHELLER
and Seperatorand Cleaner. fin' Horse Power—itstapacity
is front 1000 to 1500 Bushels per day. The celebrated
STAR CORN SHELLER,
adapted for hand and horse power. Those Shellershave
no superior. d dtiress
W3l. L. BOYER it 13110.
Agricultural Implement 3lanutteturers,
mm 19.3111 Philadelphia.
STM--VWBERTUESI
ABDUST AND 'SEPTEMBER
are good months for planting
Good plants of leading varieties,
WILSON'S ALBANY.
TRIOMPH DE GAND,
HOVEY'S SEEDLING, etc:,
cart bn had at the Franklin Nurseries, or l , yaddressing
the undersigned by order. JACOB
aug 19 Agent.
•
VOTICE OF•INQUISITION.—To
_LI Daniel. John S., Mary, Jacob and Joseph A. •13rew
.er, all of Franklin county Ps.“ Sabina Brewer. inter
married with Jacob Hawk. residing nuir Funkstown,
Md.: Henry Brewer, reiiiiing in the Stated liiinris.heirs
and legal representatives of Joseph Brewer. late of
Montgomery township, Franklin county, Pa., decd. you
are hereby notified that I will hold an inquisition on
the Real Estate of said deceased, situate in Montgomery
township, Franklin county, Fa., on Wednenlay.the 16th
day of &Vein , er, 166.3. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. on the prem
ises, when and where you may attend if v.miltink pri p r.
SAMUEL BRANDT, Amin.
heriff's Office, August 19. I 863-3 t
Ileackuarfcrs, Depariniefit Swerfuelanna, .1
August JO, 1863.
G
.
ENERAL ORDERb NO. 10
Persons claiming to own horses now or hereafter
lu lie possession of the different 1.1. States Quarter Mas
ters of this Depaitmen t. are he: eby notified that upon
their makingatlidasit before a Justice of. the Peace. and
after the reliability of the said parties making the oath,
having been substantPled by the testimony of two re
spectable witnesses in writing, they present such papers
to the Quarter Aflutter holding the horse Cr horses in
question. they will be returned to them.
The Quarter Master holding these affidavits as vouch
ers fur said property.
By -command of MnJ, Gen. D. N. Cocci. -
Rug 1413 t ROBERT LE ILOY.; Capt. A - A. A. G.
VALUABLE HILL PROPERTY
FOR' SALE.—The subscriber desiring to retire
from businessoffers at private sale his VALUE:BLit:MILL
Property, situate on the Coniaocheagne Creek. at
Scotland. flas miles North of Chtunbersborg. The Mill
has three run of Burrs and is in good order for home and
merchant work. It is situated in one:of the beat groin
growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and conve
nient to churches and schools. There are about seven.
teen Acres of land connected with the Mill, nearly all
cleared and good Meadow Land, and nyder mad fence.
X large two-story WeatherboardaDlVELLlNG HOUSE
and other out buildings, and considerable fruit are on the
property. Tin price asked is $5,000. while the nett
earnings of the mill during the last year was Mare Mo.
For particulars apply to lloosubscrib e r i t .st,ti ng on th e
premitte!!._ JOBS SLEICILTBR.
Rug 19•tt
T l IST OF
I the Bost Offit
A uguingbaugh
Mrs Catharine
A ndersonllisMagt
lieeker Miss Jane
Berge Fred
Brumbaugh Wm
Busher A IL
Bretz Benjamin F
Bastline Oeo 1
Barr Joseph W
Bennett D A i
Daum Lydia
Bean Jesse 111
Bates Jacob
Beriderblre Mattie
BenglesWilltamH
Bentz William
Beck Isaiah •
Busch bliss
Butler henry
Baker Porter B
Brown Wm
BurkbeartCharles
Berry Thomas
Baker Mary A
'Baughman Jno W
Brubaker Abram
Conyers George S
C ,lnaan Andrew
Cheyney Hugh R
CriderMiellarbara
Chambers nos L
Christman Libble
Cassel James t
Dryden 0 '
Durkin Jobn
....-$f 00
.... • 8 60
.... 1 16
.... 1 10
Daimberger A R
nails Susan Aire
Donnelly Michael
Ellv 4.0484U1t.
Etter Henry .
Packcy Urn Har
riet'
..~..::.~..... R.i
.:a bU
Persons calling '-
that they hare bee
aug. 19.
LETTERS r
!..3 at Chambersburg,
Fee Limit John D
Flemming - Jmnes
Pressby
en - mining in
• Ang.lB, 1.863:
Metz Miostinrbora
Miller Daniel_
McCormick WinC
Magm. Jorise
Fair Samuel
Fri,a Can/lino
McCoy Miss Jane
7ticPberson Mk. S
IWNighttleutllW
McCoy Dedjaniin
McLaughlin Chas
Miller Daniel W
NoggleWashingtn
I NFLLinaThomas D
Norris William L
Oyler Miss Cade
Ocker John
'Pitt Strichlane
'Reamer Henry
Rotez Josiah.
Fahrny David D
FlukeOliverD
Idroves John
Bracey Daniel
George David
Gotvralt John W
Gilchrist ILetk.'h
GrOve Mr Alargt
Howard3lrs Lucy
Hoover Jacob
Hepfer Sindorella
Huber Theodore
Heiman George
Hester William A
Hunter William P
Hummel Lewis
Hoover William
Huggins James
Hoetlick LleutS 31
Hain Samuel
Reisinger rmo t a
fin William 3
Stabler Franklin
Sbity Jacob
Slirm Joseph
Stern T
Skis Elizabeth'
Short & Myere
Stringier Geo ra
' -leighter Miss
Catharine
Johnston . IJentßF
James Copt
Janches Mrs J
Joy Ransom C
Kauffman Mrs F
Kauffman John B
Koloinger John
Lynch Lieut Dd
Lork Mrs Susan T
Lontensla ger P ,
Lenard Miss llagt
Lanioy Bann
Lynch James
r Mitchell C
Seegar
Shank John A
Strad: Samuel
Small Jacob
Shank JohnS
Bluer Jackson
Shaw C G
Smith J P 2
Simmers Jam
Tront3ReArnwssl:
asm
Wallies Wm R
WollardafreAnnie
' , Mallard Mrs Lacy
Wingert Isaac
.rs will please say
. W. DEAL, P. N.
McNutt Iviltismß
mcr.amtre Jno A
Mickley Lint Jas
Myers Joieph
Metz Mls Amanda
, •r• the above Lotte
is advertised.
pew abbertisements.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby giten that Letters of Adminis
trstua on the .Estateuf Absalom .'letter, late of Guil
ford tocrnship„dee'd. hare been granted to the under
signed, residing in the Borough of s 'hiunliersburg.
All !lemmas knowing theinselvas indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment; and those
having claims - trill present them properly anthentitated
for settlement.• . .
ang 19 ' SOIIN dUBER, TA.dm'r
$5O. $l5O.
-A GENTS WANTED --Liberal in
_. ducements :to Eavasseis for. the sale of the
CELEBRATED COTTAGF. S'l2 SEWING 3IACHINE.
I wish to engage CO active Agent inevery County in
the united States and Camia. to travel and Introduce
my NEW CHEAP, FAMILY SEWING MACUINE.
This Machine IxAersses more than ordinary merit is Just
patented-with valuable Improvements, and acknowledg
ed to be nrourpassed fir general utility. A limited
number of responsible Agentx are wanted, to solicit qr.
de re, to wbolia a salary from
S5O TO $l5O PER MONTH AND EXPENSES
will be paid. For conditions and full particulars address
with stamp fur return plunge. .
L. NALCO],
atm 10-2 m 'Box MS, Boston Mass,
pu - Ruc be sold, by
• 'public Sale, at the late residence of Samuel Burns
deceased in Green towrshlp. ono trine and te half North
of Chrunberaburg, on the "Old Riddle Farm." on Mon
day, the3lst day - 4i A mrust;itist... the following Personal
Property. : FOUR HORSES: 2 Sucking Colts; 6
Cows—Teeswater Stock, in thriving condition; 2 Ueifors •
1 Steer; 1 Boil: 5 yearling Calves;-.., sheep; 1 Brood Sow
and Pigs; 15 She to, and 7 Sucking Pigs. Also 1 broad
tread Plantation Wagon and Bed; 1 narrow-tread do. do.::
1 one horse Wagon; 1 set of flay Ladders; 1 Manny'a
Reaper; 1 t hree horse Plow; I two horse Plow; I single
and 3 double Shovel VIONVB; 2 Marrows; I Field Roller; 4
sets Gears; Cow Chains; Log Chains, Rakes, Forks,
Also, a variety of Household Furniture, consisting in
pert of Bedsteads. Beds . ami Bedding; Tables; Chairs.
together with a lot - of Kitchen utensils, A numbs:. of
Barrels. Malt Vessels . , and a great many 'articles not
necessary to enumerate. ALSO, at the same time, wi tl be
sold. a quantity of flay by the Tun, and Corn in the
Ground. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock; when attend
ance will be given and terms made known by
ang.lo , 2t JACOB ZOOK, Adm'r.
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r. XECT_TT OR'S SALE.—In pursu
ance of the last will and testament of Dania]
Conra , . late of Peteitetownship, Franklin county, Pa ,
deed, there will be`eiposed at Public Sale, on the prem.
lees, on Thursday, the 10th day of September, nest, it 1
o'clock, P. M , the following Property, late the Estate of
Daniel Conrad. decd, viz: A 'FARM in said township,
lying along the Cove Gap road, one mile front Cove G ap,
adjoining lands of Henry and Gabriel Swamis on the
;west. David Unger's heirs on the north. sod others on
the east. cont.dmng 1.37 ACREi and the allowance.
The soil is sand and clay. There is about 140 Acres clear
and in a gliod state of cultivation. 18 Acres of ullich is
Meadow and more Meadow can be made : the tesidne is
covered with valuable Timber. ;The; trapewitments con
sist of a good two story lo'g Weatherboarded Dwelling
Hones and Si tchen, Smoke House, Granary with a first
rate cellar under it, In the yard, close by the dwelling;
a good Frame Darn and other necessary buildings. A
Cistern in theyard and a well of good waterclosa by the
house. There is a Young Orchard of choice Fruit Trees
such as Apples.Flums, Pears. and Cherries. There is a
large stream of water running through the Farm and
passes one end of the barn yard; a lane extending from
the barn yard to all of the fields. If the Farm is not
sold on slid day, it will be offered for rent. Any person
wishing to - view the property can call on the subscriber,
living on the farm. Terms made known on the day of
sale. ; DANIEL, .CONRAD.
aug.l9-ts. , - Ex'r.
I)EGISTE.R'S NOTICE—XI' per
ons interested - will please take notice, that the fel
g Accountants have settled their accounts in the
Register's Office in Franklin t ounty, and that the name
will be presentad to the Orphans' Court for can fi rma. lea
on Tuesday, the Bth of bepteniVcr,lB63. at the Court House
In Chnmhersburg - :
318. The account of Solomon E. Patterson, culininlst'r
of Daniel Cramer. late of Letterkenny twp., decd.
319. The first and - final account of L. Lamaster and
Win. Adams. Trustees to sell tholteal Estate of Jacob
Lamaster. r'ec'd.
' 320. The find. and final account of Will Inm Campbell
and Jamr's 11. A lexander, Executors of Willlcum Campbell
late d Fannet tirp..deed. • •
&Id. The second 'termer of Abrabatn,B. Wingert and
John W. Sollenberget•, Exe utors of the last will and tes
tament of Jacob B. Wingert, Inteof auHford twp., dec'd.
329: The Bret account of Abraham Th Wingert and
John W. Sollenberger, Rxecntors. of Jac:ob B. Wingert
inte - of Ouilford twp., dec'd. in their capacity as Trustees
orthr children an I grand children of said deceased, under
hi' last will' and I estament.
323. The first and final account of Ann M. Robinson,
Executrix of the the Estate of D. F. Robinson, late of
Clounbersburg, deed. ,
3 - 11. Tho recount of Simon W. Runley, Guarding of
Abner Johnston, minor child of Win. Johnston, as stated
by Jecoh Peusinger. his After..
325. The final iv.cqunt 11r deo. Cook, Executor of Sol.
Shook. Into of the Borout;b of Greencastle. deed.
Aug.l9. • E. C. BOYD, Register.
PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an
Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county,
there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the 'itemises, on
Siturday, the 26tkdag of September, st 1 o'clock, P. M.,
the following valuable nerd Estate. late the property of
Daniel Cnuncr, deed, viz : The MANSION FARM. situ
ated on the Road lending from Strasburg to Roxbury,
alxrat two and a half miles &Um the former place, con
taining 108 ACRES of geml Slate Land..lou of which is
cleared and in a hlga state of cultivation, and enclosed
with goo( fence. The Itnprovementit are a two story
'Log House. a good Frame Barn. and all the necessary
out-buildings, a Well of excellent Water near the Dwell
ing-and running Water thro' the Farm. ' Twenty Acres
of this Farm is good Meadow. It has tilsh on it en Orilt-*
nrd of excellent Fruit. This is a very desirable proper
ty. being within a mile and a halt of three first-class
Grist Mills. Persona ilesirons of purchasing will do well
to call and examine the property previous today of sale.
Should It not be soil, it will bo offered for Rent one title
day, for the period of one year from the Ist of April
next.
TERILSOF SALE.—Ono half on delivery of title the
balance In two equal ennual payments, secured by J udg-
Arent on the property, with Interest.
aug 1.0-te S. R. PATTERSON, Ad rn'r.
. tx-ir There will also be exposed to Public Sale, on the
same day. two Tracts of Lend, welt covered with Tim
ber. situate in the same township, about two miles from
the first-named property. one of which contains SO Acres
and 310 Perches t the other,r Acres and Perohcs,
and will Do sold separate or together, to suit pa rchnsers.
TERMS :—One•halfon delivery of Deed, the balance
in three equal annual pttyinents; with interest.
• S. It. PATTERSON, Agent.
angl.9-ts C. &Tett, Auctioneer.
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we sell a badakirt we toil/ exchange it for a new one, and
if they get out of order or Lreak within six months, we
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AUDITORS' NOTICE.—Tho un
ix dersigned, Auditors appohited to, take tes . imony
in tee matter of exception Lathe; Accourrt of Geo Hupp
' per, Sr., and Gee. KnOpper. Jr,, will meet at the office of
J. W. Doti gists, on then th day of Srptember, ut U o'clock
A. 31., for the purposes of their appointment, when and
where all parties interested may attend if they see pro
per. - ?.1. W. DOI:MLA: 4 .
aug 19-St ; T. E. CARLISLE. ,
- C 4 XECITTOR'S - NOTlCE.—Notiee
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to tbe
hstate or Samuel Stouffer, late of St. Thomas tonrnsbip,
deed.. have been granted to the, undersigned. residing
la said township.
.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said' Es
tate will please mike immediate payment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
Sag 19.6 t
ANNII STOMPER, Executrix.
Sz H.. T. ANTHONY,JD. kanufacturers PhotographieMateriafr,
501 Broadway, New York
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Our Catalogue now embraces considerably over Four
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72 Major-Generals. 525 Statesmen,
190 Brigadier. Generals, 127 Divines,
2 , 9 Colonels, - 116 Authors,
94 Lieutenant-Colonels 30 Artists,
207 Other .officersy 112 'Stags,
60 Navy Officers, 46 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
- • 2,500 °vies of Worla of Art,
including reproductions of the inset celebrated Engrav•
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PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
1 . Of these we manufacture a great vriety, ranging in
price from 50 cents to $5O each,.
Our Albums have the reputation of being superior in
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The more expensive can be sent by express.
We also keep a large assortment of
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Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address on
receipt of Stplls.
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• Sixteenth District,' Pennsylvania, "
9 Chatnbersbnrg. August bt, 18C3.
CERTIFICATES OF Pla-YSICIANS.
QECTION 86 OF THE REGULA
-3 .TIONS for the government .of the Bureau of the
yruvest Illarshal General roads as follows: -
No certificate of a physielan,or surgeon is to be re
ceived in support of any point, in the claim of drafted
men for exemption f. om military service, lattices the
facts aud statements therein bet forth are AFFIKKED Ott
55708. N to before s. civil magistrate competent to adminis
ter ratite,
-- -. .
$3OO EXEMPTION.
Sec. 2of Circular 34 tamed by the Provost Marshal
LlGcneral readsas follows : : ,
The Collator of &firma Reroute in each Congression
al District has beettanthorized by the tecrotary of War,
.aid directed by the Secretary!of the Treasuu.to receive
from draftedpersons. who desite to pay it for the pur
pose of exemption, the moneyttbove specified (i °MM.)
On receipt of this sum, the Collector of internal Reve
nue shall give the drafted person paying it dap/ionic re
ceipts. - One copy of the:se recelPts shall be delivered to
the Board of Enrollment on or before the day the draft
ed person is .required to report for duty; and when so
delivered to the Board, thedrafted pers As shall be fur
uished by the Board with_a certificate of exemption.
(Vont, St, Itevalo.tions of provost . Marshal General's
Bureau,) stating that the,person is discharged from fur--
thee liability under that draft, by reason of having paid
the sum of three hundred dollars.
• The receiptSof the Collector of internal Revenue may
be handed into theßoard nt any time %hen in session.
ALIBINS
Dramas, 53 limed by the t:rovost slarshal General
prescribes that sit" person claiming exemption on the
grounds of alienage, shall file before the Board an all
davit stating
„Ist. That he is an alien, andsetting forth the Goiern
ment of which ho claims to be a subject.
" 2d, The time when he came Into the United States,
and where he resided since that date
31. That he has never declared his intentions tobecome
a citizen of the United States, and bus not exercised the
right of suffrage by votingat any election in any State
4th. That he claims to be exempted from military ger.
rho on the ground that ho is the subject of a foreign
Government, and has not declared his intentions to be
come a citizen of the United States, and has never voted
in atiy State.
The affidavit to be supported by any proof the party
may offer.
If the Board be satisfied that the patty claiming ex
emption is fully entitled thereto, under the Act of Con.
gress, they will discharge hint from the draft. But If not
satisfied, they shall refer thEi case, with the aflidavi4
throogh the Provost Marshal General, for decision - by
the Department of State, in .the meantime suspending
any action in the case until the decision of tho State De
partment be made. The certificate of the State Depart.
mont shall in suds case be . considered as evidence of the
fact whether the person is, or is uot, subject to military
duty.
" The foregoing instructions will, be strictly observed by
every drafted parson chiming ezeinption on the ground
-of alienage.
SUBSTITUTES.
• Section 7 of Circular 33 issued by the, Provost Marshal
General,' states that ," all persons who may be 4rufted,
and who may desire Ito present a substitute, shall give
notice in writing to , the Board of Enrollment that on
such a day they will preser4 a substitute: giving his
name, residence, age, and stating whether he is an alien
or citizen,
Persons desiring pa furnish substitutes will observe
strictly the foregoing requirements. Per convenience . in
indorsing and tiling, titese notices must be written upou
at least a half shettr o f letter or foolscap paper.
. IVedn. zany, Biptember 9d. anti each day thereafter
(Sundays excepted): Until further notice. tiom 8 to 9
&clock in the morning, the guard will hear propositions
fur substitutes and examine persons so off Ting.
THE RENDEZVOUS
The Provost Marshal 13 er:ire' has fixed Chambersbnrk•
ae the rendezvous foathis Dist! let. All men Ivho may
he drafted will accordingly appear,at the time and place
indicated in the notice that will be served upon them. or
be deemed deserters. No appearance is expected or de
itiro SEP:ME the time named in the notice. ?or such as.
applar in advent.° of their; time no provision wil' he
made and la no event can their examination take pre.
cadence of others. ; _
. .
Under this head is published Sec. 25 of the Act of Con
gress passed March 3,1663: ,
Sec. 2b. That if any person shall .resist any draft of
men enrolled under this act ,into the service of the
United States: or shalt counsel or aid any person to re
sist any such draft; or shaU assault or- obitruct any
officer in making Such draft, or in the performance of
any service in relation thereto; or shall counsel any per
son to or obstruct any such officer, or shot/coun
sel any drafted man net to appear at the place of ren
dezrous,or will fully dissnade them from the perform
ance of military duty as required by law, such prison
shall be subject tosummary arrest by the Provost Mar
shal, and shall be forthwith delivered to the civil author
ities, and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine
not, exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment
not exceeding two years, or by both of said punish
ments.
• THE QUOTA.
The quota assigned o this 'Congressional District is
Two Thousand] Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven. The
draft will he for this number.vritt fifty per centum ad
ded. Fiord Adams Ccrunty 11l be drawn ono man In
every 3.323 of her enrolled inhabitants in, Class 1; from
Bedford County will be drawn One man In every 3.333 o f
her enrolled inhabitants In Class I; frau:Fru:Alin Coun
ty will be drawn 0110 man in every 3. 9 33 of her enrolled
inhabitants is Class I : from Fulton County will be drawn
one man in every 3.317 of h'er enrolled inhabitants of
Claes I; from Somerset County will be drawn ono man
in every3.3ss of her enrolled,lntabltanto of Class I.
THE DRAFT.
The Draft for the Counties Uf Adame,Bedfurd,Prank
lin, Yolion nnd Somerset, composing the Sixteenth Con.
gressional District of Pennsylvania, will commence at
the Masonic Hall,-Chamberaburg, st 9 o'clock. on the
morning of Monday, August '..4th inet., and continue from
day, to day until the work hi completed. Handbills are
p or t e d in every township announcing the day ofdraw.ug
for particular entedistrime.
ONO. BYSTER
Proven' Marshal and President of Board.
JOHN T. 3111.11ENT..
Commissioner. of Beard.
11; S. SEISE,
aug 634 t Surgeon of Board.
FOR , RENT--The. OFFICE open.
1 04 by D. I. li. Snivel', next door to' Shryoolea
took Btoro. realined tte rani, PlWleselon given imme
diately. Apply at Dr. it i chOrao' oltloo. aug 11,f
Legal flotircs.
A JOINT RESOLUTION _PRO
POSING ,OERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO TIM
tAmSTITOTION.
Edit resoled by. the Senate and Houseof /yeltresenta
tiers of the (Ammon - wee tth of Pennsylvania tn Genera/
Assembly nut, That the fdlowing amendment& be prope
sed to the Constitotton of the Commonwealth, in accord
once with the previa!, no of the tenth article thereof: -
There ehall be an additional section to the third article
of the Conetitution, to be designated as - secant four, ai
follows:
Ssettox 4. 'Whenever any of the qualified Olean's of
this C,cnamonwealth shall be in any sterol military ser
vice, antler a requisition from the President of the Uni
ted States, or by the /authority of this Commonwealth,.
such electors may etercise tne right of suffrage in all
elections by the citizeus, tinder such regulations as are.
or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully - as if they wore
present at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh
article of Constitution, to be designated as sections eight
and nine, as follows:
- SECTION S. - NO bill shall be passed by the Legislature
containing more than one subject, which shall be clear!:
expressed in the title, except appropriation bills:
SEcrtox9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature
granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, whets.
the authority to grant such powers; or privileges, hue
been, or may hereaft,or be, conferred upon the 'courts of
this Commrnwealtb. JOIIN CESSNA. -
Speaker of Use llonseof Repre.sentatirer.
JOUN P. PEN:NEY,
Speaker of thO Sonofr.
OPTICS. OP Tat SECRET/MY OF TILE COMSONiIfSALTFI,
Ciarrisburg,2nlYl 7 1863, }*
' PcnnryiteXia, s. 5: I ,10 hereby certify_ that the for 0-
going and ennexed is a full, trim and correct
{G. .8. }copy of the original Joint ticsolitiens tho
ileneral Assembly. entitled "A Joint Resolutiol,
proposing cortaxn Amendments to the Constitution," a.
the same remains on intids office.' -
In testimony whemd. 1 have hereunto `sot my hand,
atyl caused the seal 4.1 . the Secretary's office to be affixed,
the depend year above tv,eitten. ELI SLIFER,
ulyls, 63-te B+ 7 ;retary of the fAsmmen wealth.
T AN ORPHANS' COURT held
at Cbamborshorg. for Franklin Conniy, Fa., on
the zd day of June, 186 before the Judgesof our sasd
Court—in the matter of the exceptions tiled to the ac,
count of Henry S. Miiler, Adiniuistrator of the estate
of Ephraim Stabler: dee'd. the Conn appointed 0. I-.
F.,ster, Ex 9.; Auditor. to examine the exceptions, hear
the evidence, find the facts, state an &cermet, and make
distribution among the creditors, of said deceased, and
repot t the same. a
In testimony whereof, I bare hereunto set
e. } my band and affixed the Seal of the said
Court, at Chambersburg, Ibis 7th day of -Au
gnst,lB63. W. (.1. MITCHELL, Clerk.
perenn4 interested in the settlement and
distribution o.f the fonds of the above Estate will take
notice, that the Auditor above named will attend at his
office, on Market street. in Cliamberhurg, opposite the
Court House for the purpose of his appointment, on
Saturday, thel2th clay of September next, at 10 o'clock,
A.M., where they requested to attend if they think_
proper. C. S. lITSTER, -
i tang 12,'03-It Anditer.
ORDINANCE.—Be. it. enacted and
ordained by the Burgess and Town Chanel( of the
Borough of t,4ambersburg, and it is hereby tnad..m' and
ordained by the authority of the same, That the Twenty-
Fourth Section of the General Borough Ordinances In
relation to the building, making or piecing any Rick.
'Heap or Parcel of Grain. fly, Straw, Chaff or Fodder, or
other Combustible Ma feria!, passed the23th ,lsynf only.
1853, avd "AnOrdinanee with reference to the keeping
of Straw, Hay, and Or5Sl Within the limits ofthe borough
of Chambereburg, and regulating the erection of Straw
Steaming Buildings." passed the Sth day of January, A.
D.,1963. be and the saute :11e hereby repealed
Passed and ordained the 11th day of June, A. D. 1863.
3. T. HOSICINSON, Burgess.
C. 1V ETSTER, D. H. Lrisraß,
J. 19. Itsai.„ T. J. EARLEY,
Attest: PETER CREICTEapi, Down iStnineic
0.0, Ernnettnn, Si e y July 154 t .
N OTlCE.—Whereas, Letters. TO
tamentary on the Estate of Samuel Go..rge.
of Guilford township, dec'd; have been granted - to al.:
subscribers.
All persons indebted to the said Estate, are reilnested
to make imtnedlat
,payment, and those having claims of
demands against 'tilt-Estate 01 said decedent will make
hem known, without delay, to
JOAN ROWE, Greencastle,
.3IARY GEORGE, Guilford twp.
Executors.
/23C
IN - OTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Ad
ministration on the , } , :tato ef Nancy Crawford,
late of Guilford township, deckt, base been granted to
the subscriber, residing in said township
All persona indebted to the said Estate, ore hereby rei
guested to make immediate noyment,and those baying
claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent,
will make known the same without delay, to
aug.l2 'TORN CRAWFORD, Adm'r.
XoTlOE.—Whereds, Letters TEts
-tamentary on the the Estate of Richard Burden.
ate of the Borough of Chamberebur6, dec'd, have been
granted to the subscriber.
All persons indebted to the said Estate, aro requested
to makelmtuedinto payment. and those. having claims
or demands against tne Estate of said decedent, will
make known the same without delay, to
eng.l2 WM. BURDEN, Ex's,-
NOTICE.--The undersigned hereby
give notice to their neighbors owning Cattle,
&c., not to allow their stock to run at large and
trespass on their premises, as, in. Justice to themselves,
they will be compelled to enforce the laws strictly against
all persons who will permit this notice to go unheeded.
JACOB ETTER,
ISRAEL. SOLLENBERGEB.
sag 12-3 t
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the undersigned is prepared to serve up FRESH OYE
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-
TitASRADADGErS AND LUDYir.L.PE ALE,.
constantly on hand.
He respectfully asks a continuance of the patronage
so liberally bestowed by his friends and the public.
June MARTIN BROWN.
SAPONIFIER, or
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The public are. cautioned 'against the SPURIOUS
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The SAPoNMER, or CONCENTRATRD LI% is
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TARB . I3O,TICE!
The Munn ElreresCiacurr Comm Western lYntriet oI
pennsylvania,No.l of May Term, in 1562. in suit of the
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANOR CTOrRING COM
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127 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia,
PITT ST. 4t 01A Y, Pittsburg
April Z,11.34ii-ineido.
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. scriber has for sale at his Tannery,. a fine stork of
and Slaughter Sole Leather,
Ripe, Calfskins, . -
unmess and Upper Leather,
. , . Morocco and Lining - Skim.
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Also-Je large stock of SOOTS I MOW', Bore.--
Collars. &A...t0,
The highest market price paid Zr Bides and nine.
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