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LOCAL ITE3LS.
' TEE DEArr.—The draft for this Congres
alonaldistrieteommenced on Monday last, at
9 o'clock; A. ?).1:, at Capt,J Eyster's -head
quarters lathe Masonic Hat Provost Mar
, shill EySter, Commissioner M'llhenny,, and_
Surgeon Seiss were : punctually at their posts,
and Mr. George Snider, a blind young man,
stood readi to draw the Prizes; A mod
erate crowd was in attendance, all bear
ing on their ftiOs a jolly acquiescence in the
law. None of the class known as Gov. Sey
mour's "friends" in R - ew York bebig on
hand, bayonets - were not Visible beyond the
number necessary to protect the officials from
the surges of the crowd. A committee, consist
lag cif Dr; Boyle and C. M. Duncan, Demo=
crats; and Emanuel-Kuhn and
,Capt. John
Jeffries, Union men, attended and participa
ted in the proceedings, and , Col.-John M.
Gilmore and'l. lit'Catiley, Esq., took-the
~names dorin as - they were called. These,
With the Reporter - of the REPosrroity,
prised tho cireleimmediately around the ta
ble, which stood under the portico in front
of the, building. All things being Ili readi
ness,
,Capt. EyEiter read publicly the order for
the draft, , and e,lso the order fixing the quOta
for the district: 'The Wheel, big with the
fate, of timsoripts; 'was; then furned, and
the bib& *Man drevi the first ticket. It
bore the patriotic 'name of Washington
Metzger, of Berwick township, Adams coun
ty. The suspense of the Crowd seemed to be
_relieved when - the first mitle was drawn, and
'all went jolly thereafter. ; ,A yonng man who
'was reporting for Adams ,county, named Ra-,
ptisel Sherfy, iSTS favore' with the call or
his own name from the wheel. With min
gled surprise aild.good humor he answered
—" Is that sot" and then shared in the gen
eral ma.ritnerit, at his expense. The first
negro drawn was Isaac Carter,. of Cumber
land township; Adains
give the names. drawn on Monday
ankTuesday. In next week'S issue of- the
REPOSITORY we will endeavor to publish the
'Eames drawn - for the retnainder of the dis
trict : 1
• . ' ADAMS COUNTY.
Ist. Sun-Dis•rata.—BEßWlCK TOWNSHIP.
NuMber of names in wheel, 86. Number drawn 26
4. Washington Metzgar 14. JAM Fairfax
2. Israel Cladinst , 15. kiezekiah lleConley,
3.' John M. - Wolff .. 16. Jacob Kinnamon
4. Henry Metter , , - 17. John• Sowers
5. - George II J '
,
ordy lB. Dai , id All ewelt
' 6. James Armstrong lb. Abdile Laughman
7. Lewis Wollat - W. - George Sourbeer
8. Francis Struberger 21. George Kessoiring
9..lbantuel Laughman W. Eli It'ConleY-
10: John Linehart ' 23. Eli Mollison
11. Alex Loughman 24. Adam Trimmer -
`lt 'John H.'hliekinger 25. Isaac Wolff Jr
15, John Lynard . 26. Andrew Baker
-11 Sis-Ditirtzter.—BlJTLKll TOWNSHIP.
- Ifuinber of names in wheel 112. Number drawn 34
1. Wn:rA RUffensberger
2. :Wm - 8 Slaybatigh
3. Daniel MWgr
4. Bona Al:rouble.
5 4 D Bratiffs
6. Henry Galbo4th
7. George
IL Emanuel WWI*
9. Hew B illardner
10. W I'Gardner
11. Mei) AT Wolff.
Yb blichaqlL
13. Jacob bicbOlta
Sitiqbahgh
15. John 8. Eicholta,
=i6, Aroos,hlyers
17. Eptlrftim.Yeags
Enm‘DtsTatn2.- 4 -00
lisuiborof siasne in whi
~., 1. .11/m Bled/lets k -;,..., : ;
3.
.. Ler4Brown
0 ,
S. Henry'llahler i - : ,
4., Philip Myer. -" • '
- 5. .fohn Zinn . .., 1
.6., George Wertz ~. - _ , '
- 7...leeleph B Stninbaeit I
8, lYivid Althoff, •-.,
CU , Editatl 0: Midag • 1
. 10. Martin Bollinger
11' Allciwese Bolden
At.b.Bei-butrateClTAl
lionsber of name! In whe !
• 4.tailinol It %'eCiiiistei'
2. Stanfield' Fisher , i
(
. 3 . 3i , ..Wm Mean'
4. Dige Blio ff ninn .-.. ;
5. Geo Culp 1 ,
. 6. John;, , , Hoofreiglo- -
7, EmarmerWeiltery ,--
• . 8. Samna:Thar:x.lr 1 .
• ik tha , ,N,tlgooka
o.v aftwct-Guinn • Y ,
, 11. v. nry. Roan:dello= .
12. Henr6; Toot •
- 13. Ritn.Wayhright
14. leen° Carter (colored)
15. Geo W.Esalek t ; - -
16, Eloor
.. .... _ . ,
wi f
go.Pa On
-17. Walter Th a (col)
: AS: Frals-Gin '..
s- _ . tthiiiitiDrai. o.r.—p'
T2(nzaber of hi whe
'4. Dafld'Wisletj • '. 1 ,•
2, Peter Bait ''rf : ,'' , •
• 3, Noah Shealy-'
- 1 4, farad Myerali• • -
i Elias 4angter ! '
'6; ego J•Beele 4.
-
' Henry Swartz'
' 9. AtornStrisTreMier
10. :Amos Hartman ' =
11;lianson- Mollvaine
12, - Ephraim Sheely
• IS.'it,eliert MoCleaf
14.- John Rife (011/1114'w)
15. Amos Myers
ltiAisfayette 'Flickinger
•
17. Jimoolleekerq '
13. Jehn Rife I i•
AI. Henry Cronister .
20•,A.dam - Deanlorif I •
• ,21,6Jar.0b Deardorff •
irleo A Moose
Jessel3ixler '
tleorge Fisher •
tfith Elirs4irsrrnter:TrElll
'l , t Whiter of games in ghee
1. john 1 - 1 Frock
layfayette Prenlitger
;
Cleo Johns
•
4. Joseph Topper
5. - John -D Pfoutz
Joshua T Brown'
.Milton T gist'4. Jani-s ninomored)i
Jos P Witherspoon
Geo W Scott;
John Patterson ,!
12. Philip Kemper
]..'John Bighorn
14. Christian LPfotiti
7th Stm-Dtatkitop."-OS
IV* bet of mines iu whe
Lowia If Start
Nattukniol a Kititio
4- Andrew. Et Jones
'4. 'leafy L Homier •
Josht a S Kemp, „
R. Abraham Barron.,
-t; John Nati I
E..
Jere ,Lampert •
'ft. Henry Balla
1 1 . Adam Basely ,
1 . Albert F Barker
12. Nathaniel Waltman
1:;; David L. Schwartz ,
Wnall Keefer.
15. JonaAno Mehrints
16. Gee .NY Yount
Tr. • Noah P WeikarS
IK. Cornelius King
19, Fraubis ()olden ,
Bdward Kuert
IN
12th Sen•Durrattrr..LA
Number of names in wh
1. Frederick Winand
W B Miller
3. John 11. Fickes
4. George A Wolff
5. Abraham Burkholder
&Jeremiah Sheets
7. Peter Heikes
8. Augustus Boada
9. Amos Gardner
10. Alfred Myers •
11. Samuel Albert •
12.. Peter Myers
13. Reuben Drorbangh
14.. David henhat t
15. Willful? Fickle
16. Solomon Lerew
A3th Sun•DiSlatev.—
: - Number ofnames in whee
-
1. John Siegel
'George W Riddlemoser
• .3. David 0 Pinefroek
"4. James II Taylor
5. James W•lrvirt -
6. David J Beard
7. John Manherta
: 8. John Baker
9. Armor B Boyd' •
IS. JOl2/19 Asper,
O. Amos Rex
;20. John C Stanower
21: Michael Hoffman
22. John Haines
23. Daniel Whisler
24. Jehn W Kraft
25. Reuben Vandyke
I. Ilenry.Frits. •
27:vJoseph W Diehl
&braluktn Horn
29. Samuel Detrich
30. Jollti Crum (of Sol)
Si. Ptult i L a lrek.
32. Jaco as
33. CYrus ist
34.1acob$Detriek
- -
'EPTAGO TOWNSHIP.
eI Numbhr drawn 22.
It. - Ernannel leitiert
13:..losephus Little
14. .loseph Shen Fes-`
lb:Jacob Waltman
16. Jerome Heidler
17. David Eline
18. Wm Hoff • ;
19. Michael Delloue '
20. Ambrose Eline
21. David Forney
' V.. Wm Shaffer
:EALAND TOWNSHIP.
1 117. Number drawn 35.
19: Satinel A Cirbean
20, Henry J P 70 31 1.
21: Wm A Butt '
22. Raphael Sherfy
IV. Geo Arndt
24. Adam Snyder
25. Henry G Lott
126. Samuel' Rhode
John E Plank
29: Solomon Allis=
294 Henry W EP I Y .
30. John E Hamilton '
•
31. Win G Black
32..WalterJ Enamor
33. John 8 Forney,
34. Win Johns
35.. Benjamin Wisler
ANKLIN TOWNSHIP. •
0,157. Number drawn. 47.
r 25. Joint II Lott
Peter Mickley
(leo Plank (of G)
Alexander Miller
John Ball
Jacob Codori
Jacob Black • '
George Baines _
Samuel MeKenriek
sPatrick Ball
Jacob Fritz .
William Baker
Isaac Hacker
Joseph Baker
William Irvin
Henry Craig (colored)
Noah Hartman '
Adam Minter
Jamesli. MollhennY
Wm D Chamberlain
David Shank . '
-Abner D Kuhn
Franklin 11. Kisecker
i
:E B 1 TOWNSIIIP.
m 1.91. Number drawn tr.
I.5'J David M Wierel •
10. Daniel B Wictgoi
17. Frederick Dubs
18. , Michael M'Fadden
19. Adam Snyder •
20. Calvin Ei Heagy '
21. Calvin P Krise '
22. Henry Myers
23. Reuben F Kuhn
21. James -B'
25. Henry H Wintrode
26. John A Linn
David Y Little
lIMANY,TOWNSHIP.
81.131. Number drawn 39;
21.. Peter Baker
22. Adam Redling
23, Josiah Iceefer -
2k John Gouger'
25. William Snyder
26. John Shaunemoy
27. Charles Crouse.
Henry2B. Arthur - -
4 . William Yount
30. Thotaas:o -Kinser .
31 ; - Jesse Shafer.
32. Sylvester] Itytler
33. 'Henry Rahter
34. :Israel Menges: ,
35. William F Ryder
36. Peter Sews
37. George W Yea,
38. Adam Rupert
-139. Jacob Biles
—GETTYSBURG,. ' 2t. annutei A Hernia
-4111. Numbeidrawit.49.Samuel Mceraul
4. John Kau ,
26. John E Christi:ter . 1 - Truman
27. Michael Spangler 25. John A Snowden
26. Isaac L'Johne sB. Noah P liereh
la William T King 7. John' NV Pottorff
30. Charles Tyler (colt . John Plank
31. (ieo W Myers
132. John Watts
33. Jacob Orndorff '
34. Jere Al Rowe
35. George 'tulip ,
36. Jacob Yost -
1 37. John M Belling '
38. WalterThompAon(col; •
39. Alexander J.Tate i ,
40. Robert Elliott
'4l. G Staunton (colored)
I 42. David 'A Culp' -
43. Joseph Brodhead'
144. Damel M'Oeo(colord"
45. James. Dmr
46. John W"Tiplon
47. DavidEitztoiller
48. Henry Mohler
149. Wm tI H Wisotzkey
- Bth Slni•Difinit"'
Nninlier of names in wh- •
1. Jacob Weiker
2. John Hoffman
3. Rufus E Culp
4. Alfred Palm (colored)
. 5. Samuel Williams (col)
6. James Wilson
7. John Swann
8. William H Ashbaugh
9, Samuel a Witherow
10. Chas W Culp
11. William Heilecher
12. Thaddeus Warren
13: J Jeff Myers
14. Edward Vandersloot
15. William H Rupp
16. James L Welty
1;: John Warner
18. Christian Sellers
19. James H Markle '
20. James Cress
2L Daniel Litz
22. Rey H G Finney •
23. Henry C Hoover
24. William Dents •
25. Isaac G Tsson
9th Sea-Disraior.-11A
Number of names in wh •
1.. Deardorff
2 Amos Laueh
3. Samuel Ilgenfrits
4. George Rudisill •
5., John Deardorff
6. Philip 'Hertel=
7. Irriah Jacobs
8: Henry Kline
9. Geo 51 Mummeit
10. John Morrison •
11: Jerome Miller
12. Geo 'Baker (of Daniel)
13. Charles H Huff
• •
ILTON TOWNSHIP.
-184. Number drawn 25. ;
14. Conrad Moul
15. Ambrose P Weigel ,!
16. Henry' 'Clunk
117. Jacob Gets
18. Ignite Petra
19. John Gets
20. John Mellvaine
21. John Wiest
Tl. Jacob Stambaugh
23.: Daniel L. Baker
24.- Joseph. Wolff
25. Thomas Allwine
AMILTONBAN TWP.
e 199. Number drawn 30
16. Wm Sanders
17. Win O'Brien
18.. William Turner ,
19. M P Shields .
20. Wash C Rogers
21. David Stoops
V. William her
23. Andrew O'Laughlin
24. David C Shnllp
25. William'llWeikert
M. James P Stein
27. George Herring
28. Joseph W Kittinger
29. George Ciniffman •
30. Benjamin J Reed
TINGDON TOWNS'P,
1,132 Namher drawn 40
21. Hiram Davis
22. David . Howe
M. John Clapper •
24. John 4. Wiermon
.._George Lerew
26. David Weaver
`27. David Woaver(of
M. John 11 Orsborn
29. George Baker
30. David Clev'er
31: Ephraim Albert
32. William W M'Elwee
33. George Gelvin
34. Howard Sawa
35. N V Beidman
36. Thomas J SteVene
37. C G Beales
38. Jacob Wolff,
39. Thomas Rahn 1
40. Jere Bream • -
mtpna vomrsaip.
.1 107. Nrimbeedrawn 32
17.. George Smith
18. Solomon Wagner
19. Daniel &Alien
20. Isaac It Asper
2L William IT /tomtit
22. lotus 0. Beech& -
23.. Jacob Iloopert
24..flideun Smith
25. Abraham B,2mith
26.-Ileary Beiges. s
-27. David 0 Wllitama
28. Conrad Herman -
29 Elloba B Smith
30. Andrew Myers
31. 'Dania Hoffman
32. Vi'itilam it Hoffman
10th Sun-Disratcr.-11
:Number of names in whe ,
1. Jacob Baker
Alex M,'Grew (Cord)
3. Benjamin M'Cleaf
4. John Irons_
5. Jacob W Croiner
6. Hardin Hatomins
7. Andrew Sanders
S. Samuel A. Smith
9. John Johns
10. James Smith
11; John Buehler
I'4 Jesse Butt
13.' Frank Pearson(col)
14. John M Reed
15. Wm 11 Dixon
11th Son-Diaxiticr.—H
Number of names in whe
I.• Henry Smith , -
- 2. William Snider ,
3. Absalom Clever
4. Henry F Bream
5._ William H Leas
6. Daniel W Miller
7. Shadreek G Stevens ,
8:. Cornelius Fitz Charles
'9, Franklin Gardner
10; Samuel Wolff
H. George W Welsh
12. James A Miller
13. George W Meals
14. John H Donnelly,
15. David Plank
16. Samuel Weaver
17.- Jacob A Miller
16. Henry Menges
19. Samuel Plank
20. George S Yohe
rirErry TowNsuip.4 • -
6 0. Number drawn, 18.
10. Joseph Branner
11 John Mikes.
12. Isaac Pecker
13. James Hauling
14, Washington Fritz
15. Eliaa.Kready.
16. Henry Reyntond
IT. George lr Slice .
18. Henry D Miller
. MALLEN TOWNSHIP. `
1,119.. Number draWn, 30.
19. Samnel A Burkholder
20. William G Paula) ,
21. Israel Bricker
22. Benjamin Trnmoyer •
23. Cornelius Wenner
24. Luther Cusaman
25. Andrew Drough'
26. Chryaostom P.ppelman
27. Peter Taylor - '
.28. Daniel Sneer
29. Henry Bender
3,). Samuel Mattlievra(cold:
31' Theodora Jones
32.. Amon Yale
33. Charles D,Cook
1 3 4." W Hewitt
35. Amos Crum
38. George W Heller
IT. JOT. TQWN
)1, 110. Neither drawn 31.
17. Robert C McKinney
18. Aaron Rol:rhea
19. JohnTrosthe
20. Emanuel Parser
21. Jobe Geed
22 Joeephus
23. Levi - Harkey -
24. John A OrndoriT
25. Charles Harmer
26. Alexander Schwartz
27. Aaron Shealy
28. David Lightner
29: Emanuel Olinger ,
30. JaccAlipangler '
31. Daniel Trestle
14th Sun-Dreentcs.-7 ,,
,Zinnaber of names in wh
1. henry C Rice
2. John B Cline
& Oeorge Winger •
4.•Solainon Banner
3. Aulos C Rico
8. John B Wank
7. IL .7 M Vetere
8. Jacob Thomas
9.'Liwie Gaultier
. 10. Mtn Peters
U. -Abel B honer
dames L Taylor
U. Jos J °vein
ist. Jacob hinter
UN. David Shearer
,18.-John Taylor
17. Zachariah Oyler
18. Riasuluel Brown • ,
15th Sus-Distlacs , - ,
Number ( I f names In whee
.1. Lodosk? Hansa •
2.llenry 'haver
3. J S Bowers - •
4.-Wil Ham Hlisgle
6. Thaddeus Keefer
'6. payid J Snit
7. John Wln Noel
_ 8. Charles L Taney •
Josiah Bowers
10. Emanuel Warley
, 13.-Jacob Shafer
12. Henry L Kuntz
13. Edward Forney •
14. Geo IF Fenninigkmoo3/
15. Jacob M Rider
16. Joseph 31 Chambers
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
el 107, Number drawn
17. Daniel Lawrence ,
18. Jdeeph 1.1-Kuhn •
19, John Rudisill
20. Henry Kuhn
21. Edward Leibens4in
22. Henry Weikort
23. William 11 Hagerman
24. Anthony Smith
25. George Wolford
26. Pine Fowler
27. John G Shorb •
28. Agideona Noel
29 Franole Crverbaugh,
30, Amos PAubel
31, Charles Miller
32. Anthony Smith
ROAD TOWNSHIP. ;
-1,105. -Number drawn, 32.
17. Jacob Peters.
18. George Thererout
19. Prude Clunk '
20. Francis Lawrence
21. Sanitielß Deal
22 Oeorge'W Sherman
23. Jere Markle
24. Samuel M'Taggert
t 5. J J Slagle
28. Cornedius Staub
27. James Blair
- 28. George Robinson (cord)
29. William Pinter
30. Sautuel Myers
31. CbarlosPleming
1 32. Martin GraybiG •
FADING TOWNSHIP.
1 121. Number drawn 37.
20. Jacob D Grown
21. Christian King J r.
22. Peter Pence
Ephraitri Howard
24. Abraham Lerew
25. Band II TocLuingbangit
213. George D Brown
27.1,eri Moul
28,..Michael Ernst
20 Henry Myers (argot:try)
30. Henry A Spangler
31. John Mummert -
•
32. Abraham Sipe
33. Zactarish Stough
34. Henry Heiner
35. Solomon Miller -
30. Nathaniel C Binder
37. Abraham duels.
16th Stm-Distmet.-MT.
'Number of names in who
A. Joseph A Smith
2. Pins H Fleshman
.3. John Hartlaub •
4. Worley' Wintrode
5. John Keyser.
6. John Stock
• i. John Golden
S. Jerome Noel
9. Frank Rodenbaughor.
10. George' Rage;
H. Levi Stock
12. D .1 A 3.lalhorn
13. George Klunkheart
'l4. David Stonesifer
15:..Feter liVagaman
18. kips Homier
" 17th SUB.Dlevatof.-0
Number of names in wb
J. Anthony Storm
--
ii:iliarettel Hoke
3.,David Rake
Henry Peiffer
5. Hithael Gephart
4. John Getz
7. James Brown
'B. Charles Senn
itof Jae B Glet
lb. Charles A Diehl
1.1. Peter 8 Hull
12. Franklin 0 Halted.
13. Charles W Doll
i 4. Aaron Smith (cord)
15. Lineal, Noel
I'l6. Joseph Yoke
18th Som-Durratcr.-
!inniber of names In wh
1. Jacob Butner
, 2. Peter C ilarbolt
-3. William Firestone ' .
Joseph-3 Neel
Abraham Brown:.
6. Edward King,
7. rD-1.. Myers (of Banj)
B..Saninel Gettys
, V,George Nasal (of Geo)
William,King
.•'l,2John Boland •
Williamll.Dicks
Jacob .o.Brown (010 to)
-'• t..Georgel Bell
;. Samuel A Warner' I
1V) Jacob A. Stough' •
tr 1.. golomoo Border
;.t 'lsrael Firestone
. John - Baker (ot Goo)
• ,; 19th finalhirrator...,: •
• Number of names in eh.
„,
1 ..,loseplt lees
2.. Peter 0 Trestle •
3. Amos Myers (of Conrad)
4..Willhtm tout • -
5: Bobert Blellitenny
6: 3o4Ph Hannon
7. Samuel eiCkley •
8. Samuel Shull
40 . David Holtz
! 1 /Damsel A Healer
RAIIMI TOWNSHIP.
018: Nuitber drawn,
11. Slionel Wagner •
12. Tablas Lockman
23. ge Gran W Yeagy
124.
Jahn MeDana
115. John W Stal 7.. --
116. George Fidler -
17. Philip T Cashman
la. John Snider
la. Denied II Delaney
26. Daniel Wert .
Pt '..itattklin Itepositorti, :tirtputibitibiitt; Pa-.
29. Jahn 0 Brooks
30. Jobe. N Boyers
31. Abriliam King
32. William F Shull
33. Israel Slothour
34. Philip, A Snyder
35. James W Ford.
YRONE
.1, 54.,..Xuatherdrawn,17.
10. George J Dletrick .
11. George Ritter
12...A1exnuder Slaybaugh
is. Edwnid Brame
14: Michael Guiee
15. John W Neely
16. lame Brougb
17. Amos Weigel
20th Sun-Dtstarcr.—
Number . of names In wh
1. Peter-11;11er
Ignatius Winters e
3. John Wolff
4. William Funk
3.-13eorge W Cline - •
8. Alitaham Deltrick, ,
T.. John F Houck ,
8. Thomas Sowers
9. John Spangler (of
- 21st Sun-Dtsvuov.--lINION TOWNSHIP
Number of Atrmes in wheal 78 - . -Number drawn 0.
1.-Jolta H Sfarnerr 13. Lewis Treirtire
2. William A Young - 14. Jacob A enthiTilla
3. Levi Spangler IS: Adam Kinemund
4. John Itiflel 16. Rdwarti llorenickle
5. David Welsh 17. Valentine bhibert
6. John Role lB. John Spangler Jr
1: Augustus J Melt' ing 11 Jesse R. Wentz
8. Ephraim Bolinger 21: Jacob A Kul:trine
'9. Urieb Mortock 21. Jeremiah 'Dear
10. William 1? Wearer 1:2. Inane Re ehore
tl. Joeeph H Lefebro Va. Martin Messinger,
.2. Jacob Basehore '
• BEDFORD
22d Bun-Insuirr.-43'
Number of names in wheel'
I. Robert Sample
3. Richard Lee
,3 Philip Penny'
4. Thomas Jumbo!'
5. J W Dickerson .
6. Theetfore Thompson
7. John Songster ,
8. NicholasJ Lyon
9. John l' Arnold
:0. Simon Noes
11. Allowese Leonard
12. James Curboy
13. John Blymeyer
4, David A Milton
:5. Wm W Shuck
16, Frank Jamison
17. Henry Crouse
:Catil4VY.
EDFORB 110110IIG11.
1 , 105. Numbtr•drwsn, 33.
18. Wm IlluTei
19. Wm 11 'Ernest
lanj Nrauk4ordsin
2L. Jecob - Z Over
22. Valentine Vondersmitb.
23.• Cleo It Oster -
21. Jonathan Brightbill
25. John P. Reed Jr .
26. Wm Helm
W N Cook (of Simon)
28. Wm Bowles
29. Janes Ilsrrislcolored)
30. Wm Barth.) ,
31. Aaron Smith
32. John Crawley (colored)
33. John Palmer -
23d Sun-Dtstutnr.—Ef
iureber of names- In whee
I. Washington Bnly
1. Scott W Hughes
3. Jolla Stromingi3r
4. Harrison Defebaugh
5. John Love (colored) -
6. Usury Beegle
7. B.mon Shaffer
8. Silas Pearson
9. David Simmers
6. 51:Gbh:is Ickes , -
11.'Vrattels Ilizier
[2. Samuel Stitilei
13. James - fittest
14. Daniel Curl
[5. Oomis Bucher
16. J3bn
17. Job M Tysincer
18. Abraham Schnebly
19. William rroYeri
A Da'rid j Morris
11. Jacob Gardner
2i. John W Points
13. Tublas Ickee
11. K Pend°
15: Charles littler
Frank slcDerr
17. 'Emanuel Smith
58. JaciabDibert
Aaron
10..0 II Bagley
11. Frederick 13eegle
12. Usury U Potter
:DFORD TOWN: 4 IITP. -
211. Number drawn 61% .
33. Olirer.Strorainger
34. William Moorhead
35. Jacob Anderson
36. James I-1 Aloorhead
'37. John Yount
3S. Chants -Vulgar
39. Frederick Houn•
40. Samuel Bucher
41.0 W Hers!merger
42. Jacob 'Minnie
43. George W Zlmmere
44. Michael Zinimera
45. William Wend
46. Daolrl AUK'S
47 William Kotula
48. Moses Johre.on (Colored)
49. Joseph A Tomlinson .
50. Ilezekiah Slick
51 Josiah B. fuller =
52. Beery Ilershberser
53. Daniel W
54. Jacob Armstrong
65. John l royle
56. Daniel Hoeg! C
57. Samuel Beighard - '
55. F B llarteel
F 9. 'John W Scott
60. William Wolff
61. Samuel Bagley
62. Reuben antes (colored)
63. Thomas Beegle
24th SumDzsrawe.—Bll
Numbtir of manes in when
I. Jahn Sbarp ti
2, James Itiley
3. John Carey
4. Jacob Cotten
b. Patrick O'Neill
il..Charles Haines
7. Oliver Young
8. Jonathan Brindle
9. John McArthur
M. Win Spears •
U. John Fraley
U. John_ ItaY,
43. Richard Davis
14.3 Harry Lipper
tb. David t LihorttaiU
HI David Young
17. John J Pearson
1.8. John Pingally
t 9. Daniel Bowen
M. John Lewis
fl. Wm J Householder
2. Evan Morris
a. Win Watkins
:4. John Steele
6. Oliver P Doris
Daniel ROWEL
1. John J Hammer
IS. Ira Poster
29. Lewis Anderson
M. Daniel W Amos
' OADTOP TOWNSIIIP.
1.198. Number draitu,
pa. James Finley
"32, Henry Lewis
33. David Brumbaugh .
34. John Lo
35. Oetz 31 Lehman
36. David Valence
37. - Clharles Prosser
38, James Ealy
39. August !Austell
40. Thus X Darla
41. John Thome (miner)
42.. VS' m 1t Wilitams
43. Wm Hamilton -
44. John 8 Malone
45. Stephen Wright
46. John J Wflti in s
47. John Thorrias (farms*
48. Wm Reynolds •
49. Richard Thomas •
50. Robert Mclntire
51. 'Henry Goy ,
52. Then GrifIRIIS
53. Jeremiah tlooStrin
54. James Roney
55. James Dean, --
56. Wm Warren'
57. Oeo W Anderson
58. Thos D Sleuth
59. Joel I . Young
26th San•Dterarcr:--CO
SPRING T
Number of names in ghee
'l. Peter BI McLellan
2. - Jacob Dougherty
3. John Baker
4. Samuel SlOyeroeker
5. Washington Stone
6. Win Cessna
7. Samuel Sellers
McEldowney
P. Jacob Snider
10. Joaish Kay' -
11. John Gopher:
12. Joseph Sellers
13. John 0 Hoffman
14. Geo Roonts
15, Josiah- - Nyeura L
1". Wm Sipes
17. Josiah Whetstone
18. James W Hughes /
10. Daniell Stone
20. George Shearer
21. John Diehl
22. Philip Shoontakcr
.3. Jonathan C Deal
24. Geo W Shearer
25. Josiah Koontz
28. Benjamin F Jamison
27. Daniel 8 Snyder
28. Wm Beogle
ERAINE AND SNAKE
• WNSIIIPS.
ISO. Number drawn, 55.
29. William ll_Desl •
110. Samuel Smith
31. David F Koontz
32. Daniel Snider
33. John ltolcr
34. nit lam W •Ibearer
35. Robert - :1 ,
30. Abraham O.:Mower
37. George Kinneniond
38. Williµm ltitchey
39. David II Stuckey
40. Edwin' Rartley
41. Adam Little
42. David Diehl'
43. Judah McLellan
44. Route Freet
45. Charles Kltink
443. William llartdagon
17. Adam K Diehl
•Pl. Samuel Olt
49. It Ynnglakti
50. Josiah Pepple
51. Amos It Dicken
52. TAM Milt:stow
53. Willlam'Frlend
54. James Suwuws
55. eor 7. tt : 16' Slituler
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DBMOCRATIC CONVENTION:fiIm
•
eratic County Convention to., nominate a
county ticket to be defeated' in October, will
meet in the Court House hi this place on
Tuesday,Alie IA day of.Septernber. The de'.-
egate eleCtions,,-,01,be held on the Saturday
preVilus. the following candidates are so
liciting nominations: -
PROTHONOTARY
John G. Scheible, of Antritn.
James P. McClintock, of Chambersbut
John it Orr, .of Chambersbmg.
Andrew Burgess; of -Loudon. .
`MOISTER AIti'D'RECORDER
Samuel B. McKesson. of Chambersburg.
Philip M. Shoemaker, of Letterkenny.
George P. Etehberger, of Chainberaburg
John Mullan, of Loudon.
John F. Gamble ' of Funnett.
D. Pt Miller, of Antrim,
ABBR. OF TITS, COURTS
J. L. P Deit:ich, of St Thomas. ", r
IL 0. Phenicie. of Montgomery,
• TREASURER, ,1 • •
C. Wesley Rhodes, of Antriin.
Jacob C. &Christ; of Quincy, i '
William Cline, of SoUthampton.
Stupiet Baughman,. of Lurgan.
Joseph . M. Doyle, of Fannett.
COMMISSIONER
Jacob Brewer . of, Welsh Run. ' "
:k aii
It is pretty cle r that the " slate" embraces
Mr. \ Orr for, Pr °notary, 'McKesson :for
Register. and —Rhodes for Treasurer ; but,-
aottetim such machines get smashed' by
obstreperotikdelegates. We can certify that
the gentlemeamed are more honest . than
the average of Democratic leaders in their
efforts to embarrass \the goverrtment in ,the
proseculion of the war ; and we therefore
commend them to 'the kind consideration of
sincere and consistent . copperheads. ' There
is not the slightestAanger of their compro
mising the party, by any wanton zeal in be
half of the army or the National.cause. Mr,
Jacoby will probably be re-nominated for
the Legislature, as no one else is anxious to
take the chances this "ie".asOn. Brewer has
has been urged, but we learn that he semi--
-
bly declines. . : .
t
Ix ittEmonrat.- 7 1,1 is in deep sadriesi of
heart, says theXereersburg,fournal, that we
chronicle the sudden) and unexpeeted death
of fines BradleY,. of the firm of J. M.
Bradley dr.Co., one of the PilprietOrs Of this
paper. ._ A short illness removed him from
our midst. Noted for his warmness of heart,
willingness in 7 aiding those who stood in need
of help, and earnestness in all that pertained
to public goOd, he has left behind him in the
community that mourn his decease,!lasting
memories of his true worth 'and chiaraeter.
Though young in years,. yet his usefulness
was not,limited,• nor did self claim the great
est Nrtion in the exercise of it.. Life, was
bright before him, with every prospea of
enjoyment of it, but how mysterious are the.
ways'ef Providence. It is not for uato mut.:
mar as dod doeth all things wells Whilst
He afflicts, He blesse.4, and thus,C'ins sorrow
into joy. The little household; has, lost an
affectionate husband and father the mother,
a dittiful son; brother and sister, it kind
brother, and the commnnity; ft Useful citizen.
Byhis`many deeds of, kindiks ...and mercy
whilst living, a monument more lasting than
One of brass has been raised to his memory,
living ever, in the heart and memories of
those who knew and felt the promptings of
bib 'generous heart, But our loss is his gain.
.13y his early death we .have another evi-,
denee of the shortneSs and ''Uncertainty of
life, and are reminded of our duty to be pie:-
pared when the summons come to us: And
we, like our departed friend,' we trust, be Of
those' who are— '
"Far from this world of toil and strife,
They're present with the Lord;'
The labors of their mortal life
End in a large reward."
DEATH• OF' CAPTA WASUINOTON.—A• no
tice in- the list of deaths, in to-day's Paper,
terminates the painful suspense as to the fate,
of Capt. E.-,Crawford-Washingteon; 13th In
fantry-, U. S. Army. It was knOwn that he
fell while most gallantly leading a charge
with ,his battalio'n at Vicksburg, on thel9th
of May last, and was captured . by the .enemy.
Efforts were made by some of .his compan
ions in arms to secure his exchange, if alive;'
or recover his body if dead, soon ►£ter ; but'
the flag of truce was fired on, and, until the
capture of Vicksburg, no information could
be obtained as to his condition. A ray of
hope ,sprang from a despatch received here
by his family, some weeks ago, stating that
he was wounded,' but Safe on a gun boat en
route for Aleinphis; - but it : proved an error,
and the hope it inspired faded away into keen
er sorrow-as the capture of 'Vickburg, left no
room to doubt that he had sacrificed his life'.
,
upon the altar of his country.
We have no particulars of his death other
than the notice in our obituary columns fur
nish. Enough is_known, however, to min
gle a just and patriotic pride with the widet
spread sorrow that will be felt for the loss of
so accomplished a soldier, and one so.gen
erally beloved for his many social and
manly attributes.`' He fell Where none but
true hero could have fallen—at the head of•
his command, in one of the most desperate
and deadly assaults in the history of the war;
ANOTHER Victilit..—Last 'Monday a lad
about 14 years of{age, George Rhodes by
name, in attempting to'jump on the passen
ger train While in Motion, lost his hold, and
was thrown upon the track. The wheel 'af
ter tearing from t6l)one,a large flap of flesh,
liassed over the_ leg immediately above the
ancle, crushing the bone dreadfully. We
saw the poor boy the moment after the sea. ,
dent. He sat on the ground holding his
knee with both '' handsJ. ejaculating "they
pushed me under they pushed me under!"
It was a most sickening, sight, rendered dou
bly so by the reflection that, humanly speak
ing. it not have happened. .
Boys of his age should be taught better.
Boys of his age should be controlled by
their parent, 'and not • permitted to play
about the, cars,
Employees of the Railroad shotild not 'un
der any circumstances allow boys to jump on
or from the pars when in motion.
lAre would humbly thank any ono, Rail
road employee or not, to whip our boy s if
they ever catch them trying it.
The boy was taken heine on a stretcher to
the house of hislather in Clarksville,- where
his leg *was amputated by Dr. Richards, as
sisted by .Drs.• Moiktgomery and Sitivel.
He is doing very well; and is likely to reco
ver, AND LITE A CRIPPLE.
Da. J. K. Rxin Of this plale, whose nePh
ewi Lieut.-,James A. Carman of the - 107th
Peims. Volunters.'was captured at •Crettys
burgolid is-nowin - Libby Prison Richmond,
addressed a letter to the rebel Commissioner
of Exchange of prieciners,'llobert Ould, iWz- -
ing permission td send clothing to his rela
tive and Also to our citizen
„prisoner( from
this place: The letter was forwarded through
Gen. S. A. Meredith; the Union Connniss
iozier, who lias returned Dr. - Reid's letter
with. this endorsement by Mr. Ould—Re
"spectfully returned to Brig. Gen. Meredith,
"Agent of Exchange: • The clothing named
"in the written conimunicsaoLk will he re
"e,eived and' delivered to, the parties named."
!rhis , opens the way for Otticitizen prisoners
to be el:willed with inch articles as are nee
essaryrfer their comfort. Gtneral Meredith
hav written Dr. Reid that he will receives
nnd,Proniiktly forward to Mr. Ould, any sr
-tides Sent; for the sprirsoners, and Dr.: Reid
will receive mid for Ward any articles furnish
ed him by the=frienastof any of our sufferers
in Richttiond. Of course nothing but arti
cles.of actual necessity-should be sent, for
they would hardly;be:dellvered.,
..„
Ws invite attte.ntion to the advertisement
offering the MerCeisburg Journal for ink..
It is a fine opening" for a practical primiter
'and it can be purchased on easy terms.
. OuR Toitatoune - i1 liiiie been Unpirdona
bly remiss in tookfng :after , the cleanliness'
and health of CharnhersbUrg. With 'a sea
son of unusual severity; a flood inmid-surn
menthat left stagnant water in tow lands to
dissemi..ate poison, and the vast contribution
to the general impurity of the Sir made by
camps and hOrse corrals in the neighbor-
hood, our city fatheri seem to have taken no
precautionary meansres at all to reserve the
health of-the people. There is now consid
erable sickness amongst "us, and it is safe to
say that much of it is induced by the filthy
condition of the town. We hope that move
ments will be made, at once to remedy this.
It is easily dome, and, should not be delayed
a day longer:. Every 'alley, street, stable
&c. shoUld be inspected, and cellars should
be made to .undergo thorough' renovation ;
and disinfectants should' be freely' used. It
would Cost but little, and- add , vastly to the
comfort and hcalth.of the town, :to. have the
streets sprinkled regularly during the heated
term.
4
.110, TrTarrx,Ee.--The Fulton Republican
says th 4 on Saturday last, about noon, Capt.
H. 141.4 Hoke, of this place received a tele
graphie Aesplitcli siitingkiliat il boric:Win
and harness had been stolen from , the stable
of the i "Eranklin House," Chandrsburg,
about one o'clock on the night previous, and
that the thief or thieves had taken the road
tpwards this place. The ; - .3'itptitin imra'ediate
larted in pursuit, and about 4i o'clock, P.
M., came up with the illegal hors-dealers on
4 :;tt
the road between
top of Ray's Hill. - He immediate /rested
them, and by 'the- pursuasive ,powers of a
Colt's revolver compelled them to securely i
tie each other, after which he escorted them I
to this place. They were kept in jail here
,until Sunday morning, when Sheriff Brandt
and Daniel TreStle, Emf.,. of Chambersburg,,
arriving; the thieves were induced toaccom
,
pally theM to 'the latter place, where they;
.will be retained to await their trial. .
SWORD FOR GEN. CAMPEELE.-Thir.
cers and soldiers of the 57tli• Regiment of
Penna. Volunteers, formerly commanded by
Gen: Charles T. Campbell, of this place, as,
Colonel, him clubbed together lind are about
to present to him a Imautiful- gold mounted:
sword, a gold mounted sabre, a common steel
sabre, a Brigadier's belt, with sash, spurs,
gauntletts-:and bezants. 'lle is now absent
on duty with Gen. Pope in the Islorth-west,
and we learn that the tribute:from his coma
panhins of the 57th will be tak - 4
his, wife, Who . will shortly join' hiln at St,
Paul. a welldeserred mark of re.;,pect
to a most'gailant soldier. 'Gen. - Campbell
has been in a-number of battles, and now
wears many honorable scars to_ testify to,his
'heroism.
Tut Spirit; speaking of the proposed re=
ception to the 158th, says that!'the commit=
," tee did solicit`. and receive subscriptions,
" and a number of families furnished eatables
"and delicacies for the table ; but the din
" tier never came eff. 'Mutt has ha's the
" 'League' dOne with the . money." - We 'fire
infornied by a member of the committee'
that the money has all been refunded to the
donors. They. did not refund to the Spirit
for the simple reason that` the Spirit refused
to contribute anything. 'Having received /
nothing front that quarter, they ' can't well:
pay -any-fling back and bring the accounts.
out square, without some now rule of arith
metic. - .
IMPORTANT TO HORRR
ease-has been, prevailing among the, horses;
in this county to a great extent; particularly
to those belonging - to the army. So -malig
nant has it 'became lately that from five toi
ten horses are ordered to be shot hearly every
day, to relieve them of their suffering. The'
disease, generaily makes its appearance first
on the legs, assuming the 'form of a running'
sore, which attracts the flies, and by tbis
means it is innoculated upon other horstis:
We are informed that the 'applieittioit of
common lArluiting oft once or twice a day'
to - parts affected, is an almost
tainlure for this prevailing disorder.
:4
Tai *ereersburg Journal says that the
deperture of the rebels did not rid that con
munity of thieves. ' At diffe'renf times we
have heard of persons having had their horses
I ,stolen. Goinq through -the country in the
disguise of T_TitiOn soldiers, tiles° thieves corn--
tni t their depiedatiOns--Irelieving the farmers
and others of their stock saved from the lite,
rebel raid; Last Wednesday' ilightiivo - finel
horses were stolen from the 'field - of John
Wise, on the Shimpstown road. -It Would
be well for the owners of horses to be on the :
lookout. - - ,
CAPT. EYSTRIL; : : the Provost Marshal has
issued hand-bills requesting drafted men,
whether intending to enter service, pay $301)
or furnish silbstitutes, report at the tiine
named in the ,notice sent them, and not he
fore.. The drafted men will be entitled: to
traveling pay in this district, as there aremo
means of transportation. The notices set*,
ed upon drafted men will be numbered and
they should bring thein along ;when they
port.
Mn. JAMES GLASS, of Green townsbiir,
was drowned while-batting in the ConOCO- -
cheague on ,Saturday a week. He was a
member of company A, 126th Regiment ;
was a brave and ttccornplished soldier, genial,
companion, and had passed unharinedAbiongli
several battles to die by accident at his Own
some. He was alitost 21 years of age.:
His death will be deeply regretted; by his ;
companions in arms and by his circle of ac ,
quaintances and friends:
MR. CrI&BLIG3 - gum, of Johnstown, Pa.,'
a member of the 21st Pa. Cavalry, was killed
on Thuriday last, at the camp near this placei
by his horse rearing and falling on him. He
survived but a short time. was :Ilion!
22 yews of age.
. 4i s learns front 'the Waynesboro Ricarif
that oW i ruesday of last week:a squad of sal- -
dies frnm •Gettysburg visited that pi,tile,
an arrested Joseph Spouffev. They
too
Jain" on to Gettysburg - the same evening..
We know nothing as to the nature of tit*
charge upon which hennas arrested:
Wilartr glad to learn that our mar:Amato
and btsiness !Rea have agreed to close -their
stores hereafter et seven 'o'clock P. M.r di4. 7
ring' the remainder of the summer season;
This is a vise arrangement, and will provis ,
advantageous to me . retinas ) . clerks awl:
tamers. • -
-*Jam antiorized by Collector Scull * tOf
state `that be3vill attend durinrgt4re session Of
the Board of Enrolnient in ibis place i for
the purpose of' receiving coinniutittio,r4,4oitt
ney from melt drafted men as pay the VaiXt.
Tux: Union men, of Fulton county Ilota
theirconyentionon Saturday next to noinl
, . .
nnte• a county ticket.,
clenijllnees and good fare. we can safely recommend tjm
Gnat) Moen. of Philaddphis, as being nnstfrnasse4.l4
any houseln the country.; The homelike feeling enjoyed
tidt; establishment, by thoge who like polite, unobfiti:
site attentkp,xnust indeed be appreckied. ;
-We feel confident tout any one who hies sojourned at
the Grum), will as cheerfully and honestly ret Onituett!i
14 to the public. as we do.
- .
ktRP.T'S Caltpuoswira) CORDIAI. ineyarr
fills to cute Diarrhea and Cholem Nortnts.• It
tuiri,safe-and speedy. The smallest child eaa tntii it,
is prepared ura . :4lold_t.i' 3ltller & Ifenaboy. ,
Buir your Kerosene Oil from Golvacki,
agent r..rr one of the beat,oll continuums .in the Stale
and always, sells the beet oil *beheld° and retail.
To'Gelwicks' wholesale and retail store,
eeitbe Istge etuelt and get bargains,
Regal. llotireo.
J 011 T RESOLUTION' PIO
POSING CEE.TAIN AMENDMENTS TO tits
resolved by the Senate and House of ileprestenta
tires of. the Onnetanwealth of Penney/ranter. in Gerard
Amend)lynset, That the fdlovring antendnumtshethope
seri to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in Accord
ance with the provisitns of the tenth article theriof: -
Thnre shall be an additional section to the third article
of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, sus
follows: _
Becriox 4. Whenever any of the qualified etcetera ,or
-this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military.eor
vice, under requisition from the President of the Uni
ted States, or by the authority of title CommOnweiffth,
such etcetera may exercise Übe right of, suffrage In leU
elections by the citizens, under such regulations as ar&
of shallhe, prescribed by law, as fluty as if they war*
present at their usual place of election. •
Ifhefe shall be two additional seetious ta the eleventh
article of Constitution; to be designated as eettions (VA
and nine; as follows:
• Sunnis 8. No bill shall be passed by the Leg. islatare
containing . more than one subject, which shall be clearly
exPresek d ;tithe title, except appropriation bills.
&OMB9. Nu bill than he passed by the Lekistritiira
granting any powers, or privileges, iu any case, While
the authority to grant such jatwere, or privaieges, hae
been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the' courtsof
this Columruwaalth. ' JUIIN CESSNA,
• Speaker of the Haase I?epresentativet.
JulIN P. PENNIN,
Spades of the,Stna4..
Onica SZORiTAIIIt "DV TUB COMMONWEALTaiI
llarrishurg, July 1, 1863. '
, Pennsylrania, SS: Idu hereby cattily that' the ewe . :
going and annexed is a full. true and cor,feet
- j t.s. }copy of the original Joint Easolutiens o the
vw general Assembly, entitled "A Joint Besolzitton
proposing certain Amendments to the Constffiithan,": . as
the same remains on file in this office.
. .
In testimoriy whereof, I hate hereunto set my hand.
find canoed the eeal of the Secretary's office tp.be atr4fra,
the day and year above written. ELI SLIVEIt._
• Silly 1f..:63-te Seerer,ar,y of the Goermonticeaffh.
gEGISTER'S NOTICE. All far
- ow interested will please take notice, that the fel
oPiarg Accountants Env) settled their accuttnla in the
Register's Office in Franklin t minty, and thatther emus
will be presented to the Orphans' Court for conftrmspiou
on ratan y, the Bth of &pion ber, Dst.3. at the Court MMus
. in Chambensburg:
318, The account of Solomonll. Patterson, atiminieN
of Daniel Cramer, into of hetteekenny&sett.
319. The first and Anal actimin of a. Latuaster.und
Wyo. Adams; Trustees to sell the Rent Estate of Jut*
Lamister, t'ee'd.
32b. The first and final aceonot of Will's= CampbeH
anddtinreaii. Alexunder. Executors of WilliaMeattptwll
Into nt Yn nntt tap.. dec'd.
321. The second account of Abraharnal. IVlngert. And
John W. Sollenberger, Executors of the last will undies -
Omani of Jacob B. 'Wingert, intent' Guilford turP..„deee.
322. The first account of Ato sham 33: 'Wingert -at
John : W. Bollenberger. Executors of Jacob 13. Winne] t
late of Guilford twp., deed. in their capacity as Trustees
' of the children and grand children of said detwwedi undo r
his last will and testament.
•A
3n. Th. firat and final account of -Ann M. Robinson,
Executrix of the the listate of IL F2liobinsuriOnto u?
Cittimbernburg, deed. '
• 324. The 'account- of Simon Itupley,• Guardian of
Abilet Johnston, tulnor thild of Win. Jobust tut, us stated
by Jacob Pensinger. h s Ade r. -
325. The final account of Geo. Cook. Execator of Sal.
Shot*, /ate of the Borough-kit Greencastle. deed..
Ang.49. K C. WAD. fleabite.
AT AN ORPHANS' COURT held
at_Cliambersbnrg. for Franklin Connty, Pi., on
the :A dity - of June, lbeit., before the , ..bragre of ours:o4
.cur rte — in the matter or the exceptions tiled to these=
-count of Henry S. Miller, Admipistrator of the estate
of kiphollin Stabler. the-tt)ouit appointed C. H.
Eyiter, Fag., Auditor. to examine the exceptions, hear
-the nyidowe, fled the facts. state en account. and make
I distribution among the creditors of Amused, std
1 : report the same.
In testimony whereof, I bare berartilto sat
s. I. my hand and affixed the • Seal. ofthe, saki
•••-",,--. Court, at Cliambersharg, thief th'clay or Ali
gust.l963.- • M. G. IMITCAZI.I., Clerk.
N01'103.-1401 yarsonsintereeted in the ietilernent and
illetribetion of the funds of the above Estate , will take
n(itiO,`thrit the Auditor abovenamed will attend at hie
'Oleo, on Market street, in Chaufberburg, opptkeite• the
Court llnnee for the -parioae of lila appolntraafflo on
- "gatird43l, thel2th' day of September eext. at it) o'clock.
'A".31., where they are reqneat ed to attend if their-think
proper. C. S. firSTlah.
sau 12,'633t Auditor.
aIINOTICE OF INQUISITION. 7 r-To.
Daniel John S. Mery . Jacob and Joeeptt Drew.
er, of Franklin county Pa.; Sabina Brewer.,inter:
married with Jacob Hawk, residing near Ennkifown,
31d.; Henry Brewer, residing lathe Stet e of nil nojs,heirs
and legal , fopresentatives of Joeeph Brewer, late of
Montgomery tow nship,Franklin county, Pa.. deed, you
-Are hereby notified that I will hold an iniprisitlpn on
she heal Estate amid deceased, eltmite in DlMltgolner7
township, Franklin county, Fri.. en Iredorsday.fAc 'eta
day of Septemler, legi. at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the prem
ises, when and where yon may att radii' you think prt p r.
SAMUEL BRANDT, Sherid.
v:Sherlirs Office !August 19, 18133-31
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MAX. X . CIAME." HENRY STONER.
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ANAY- EDITORSAND PUBLISORS.
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Y ear.
V,- Ministers of the Gospel.in . Franklin County.
are furnished with the RsPOS/TOll v at $1 per annum.'
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I- Subscribers, residing out of the &ate. mu
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which it is paid_.
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square of eight lines for one insertion, and ,25 cents
per square for each subsequent insertion. All frac -
mutt of a square are counted as a full sausra;
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Or year, at a reasonable reduetion. _
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Deaths„ are double regular rates.
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