4.r n First Page.) (Continued fro> 77th Sta-Dtsraml.-4, No. enrolled hi tintel 1 Elijah Shockty 2 John. Light - t • ; 3 Perryllatzel 4 Harman Beak • • IMER.TowwsrtiP 'A . . - No. arafted; 8. 5 Henn• Knepp Mtn Lewur, Aaroti Gig' er 8 Wm Trmlldr 58th Stm-Dnyratcr.—LOWEß TURK,EY.EO T TOWNSHIP. ' ' - No. enrolled in first elass.-57. No.-drafteit'l . 1 Samuel Minder ' 10 .john Fadelir . 2 James. McNeil 11 Isaiah Millet' 7.4c.bfirialiL Tannehill 12 Frank Cramer ' 4 Loris Firestone 13 Samuel Smith' • ' 5 Edwrird Herrick " 14 Jacob H - Moon 6 Levi.Fultori• • 15 Emanuel Firestone Delrid ilarbieugh 'l6 Aaron Hider ." 8 Af IIT Henry C Kredger 9 ticratge Styers , '79th Sua•tnexurcx.--51. • N in first els Warman Cramer . 3 Aftrod Gregor 4 tionrxPleeber 5 Sbeorr 11arehler 6 Samna Snider. Mosesi'Snider 8 Jneol4 Horkley IDDLE CREEK.TWP: ss, 54. 'No. drafted 16. I 9 Simon Barron, 10 Josiah Barron , , I 11 Solomon Pilo o ',, ~ 12 Daniel Berkley• , 13 Abraham Berkloi, , 14 josith fierehert - 15 James Mognet - • 16 Sili Rerehlor . ; 80th stri-Disrmicr.—MlLFOßD TOWNSHIP. , .. NmetiAlled in:first class. 1...• NO, drafted.* 1 Jesse iteover. , 21 Samuel A Flickinger 2 Until Flick. —.., . 22 William - P Huston 3 Henry Beall ' 23 Jonathan Pritts .... 4 Peter.P. Boman_ .. . 24 William M,,Schrock. .57ncob M Saler 25 John P Humbert 6 Amos Schrock. - -.- 26 John Fool.- • ~T; 7 Abraham rider.- •; 27 John-IF-Pattee':---%, 8 Jeremiah Litengood 23 AlextuldefShowman 9 Jacob N Humbert, 29 , John Dwire , . - Br Henry J Humbert 30•Jeseph Willtrout t'', 11 Wm MNycre". - -• : 31 Levi L Mi11er....: 12 0 qv; A, Yowler ' - 32 William &Showier 13 John Sipe ' '33 Samuel Criehfield - 14 John D Baker 34 Peter SngSr's -•-• 15 Israel Hoover •. . 35 Ed ward• Itner, -,,; i 16'Neah'Itugg ' • 36 Levi Ratusperger ;,. 1 1, .L..sinft Walter ' • 37 Jncob Rector/2.: ,- •-, 13 George Ankeny , L , '•• 38 Edward Itobison [col] 19 Alex W Shttlts - 39 Lewis Bowser 1.0. Jonathan L Bitner • 40 Samuel Bekri. ''' ' '•'3. , ~, .. ~ East Sun-DisTawr.—NORTHAMPTON•TWP. No. enrolled in 'first /last', 34. No. drafted; - A0; I Joins 'Poorbiugh ti Solomon PoorhatlO , 2 Christian Stuck 7 David Coughenour, 3 Denpis Hutzel ' ' fl John Stnrtz . 4 George Brooke"' ' 9 Conrad Rciffer:„ , 5 -Levi Ware . . 10 "jesepil,'A'r'eitsrer .. _ . PAINT TOWNSHIP:'' ss, 70. No.Mtieti. 'S. ' . , .. 112 Rue) Miller 13 Joseph Gnash . ' 14 Gilson Sees -15 Daniel Border --• .. 16 John •Border ' 82nd Son -DISTRICT.—, No. enrolled in first elm 1 Hiram Gisir 2 Samuel Foust' 3 Jonas Wirieli 4 :fecal) Wirich , sTaniel• Hoffman - 17 John P Heller,„ 18 Peter Lint 19 Archibald Malian 20 Albert Beßen ; JosVh Christ , ;„ 6 Jacob Sees - - 7 . 4 .atriel Ripple 8 Simon Berkey John Which 38 Hiram lainCs ' Y 1 Josiah Weaver . SUB-DISTRICT.-Q 'EMAIIONINII TOP." sO. drafted, 321, 17 Alouishious Washer 18 Charles Diekes7 10 ,Thenb'Spagaler 20 Jacob . J - ZimmermOt 21 Henry Boman • V Noah gliaffer . Lumolgiller. • . ' No. eI:A-01101in first cla 1. tol.lta Mowrer \ 2 ,Philip Mowrer..- , 3 'Tobiaa Beachley' 4 - Jahn A Ycietng 5 Lewriallf Statler , 6 Jeremiah Wilt.. • Deolel B Zimmerman 8 Andrew Blongli 9 Jelin Shift 10 Afros Bernd 11 Ihivid Barnhart 12 Pot ,, r P Ginrilesperger 1:1:: iP , eY 14 Wittiarn Biough • 1.5 Philip Gleaner „ 16 Samuel Morley ' • 84th SUB -DISTRICT.--S Porolled in first cla 1 Janet Roger 2 lzan.ael flouter 3 GePpirt Ling 4' Sawa - el ht'Greger 5 Datael Wagner, • 6 DA% idStump • 7 Jon 'than Giffin' DPeter Lape, - eri 'Ravi • ICvankrt - 11 CharleaW Williamson 12s Franklin - Spotta 13 GI rteßarnhart', 14 - Piet4ort Lohr • - 1S Franklin limes • 16 Gabriel Spangler 17 Jacob Powell - 24 Samuel Wilt " George Metzkaf: _ 27 ltilliam Betz' ' , 5 lleury'amluer ' 3D Bzmuinel J'Efltiugh 31 John-Swank 132 C Burnet .HARE T6WNSHIP. •s. 111. No.-drafted, 33. 18 Samuel tape 19 Charles Weigle 29 Charles Sarber 'Tabu Wagner 22, Georgm Beploy .raccb Ifelser 24 . .T05c0h David Ling 26 Franklin Basilan 27 Henry Penrod.. _ 28 Samuel S Berkebile 29 Jacob. Yost' ; , 1 • 30 fi-nry Naugle 31 Adam Borkebile • • 32 John Wallace 33 John Cartiff , 85th Sms-Diaratc•r.--SOMERS.ET BOROUGH. • No. enrolled in first•elass, 63. iNe. drafted D. 1 Autro-n - II Pile " ill Jacob Zara]] 2 Isaac W Gordon [col) 12 GeorgeW Pile 3 Curtis K Grove 13- Wilon Gertutind 4 David Martney 14 Fre crick Laws 5 searge E• Parker 15-An (*.Gray [doll 6 Thornton L Benford' t 3.6 Ed ard,Wilt - • „,'""-- '7 Jeremiah Spriggs [col] 17 Ea ard,Carrbll fedi 8 William 11-Koontz 18 Elias Cunningham 9 Samuel Sidebottom • 19 Amos Knepper ' 13 John 20 Frederick-J? Woltser • . 86th Sms-Disrater.--SOMERSET .TOWNSULP:. Nod enrolled in first class,l99. NO: drafted: 1 John Baker ' 31 ,Gay tir • 2 lijohael (Decd; .22 Gen .F , Barron : ) 3 Win Trent - • - 33' John'!frent t. 4 Gaol, Countryman-" 34. Wife " • 5 Peter Sias 35 Writ W Young - 6 Hai•man Shitfeil. 36 Sirtion Stahl 7 Noah Gut - 14M' • ,37 Josiah Young, • • B:ltieenblfLiehty' /38 Jeili t t Kline • _ 9 zns Sebmucker.39 Peter Shallis '• 'lO lesWill;.• 40.FrOulr B Cotuitryman 11 eery Walter •I 41 Francis Shot:lll.9- n Mtn 'Shafer ' ; ' 'Dairid Mentzer • 13 Gep.L Reese ,43 JosePli Horner, : 14 •Jadab'Lenhart • 44 Hannah Shafer /5 Samna Weimer'_ 45 Jo in P Rhodes ' 16 Cornelius Bo yton,- 4_6 Sn - rmel.Spangler I•. • 17 Christian' Strang 47 Saxtuell3mith • 18 Was Knepp/0 • • 48.1Iorman Stahl , " ,• 19 Samuel Barren •• 49 Isaac Barron . - Zl.JacebJ•SerkeY - 50- 0 1 liarleErflaYman 21 Jobb Benford 51 HenrY,Magon • • 22 Joseph Lape ".". r 52 H . 4nrY , llertge 23 Charles Mentzer ( '''" M - Ntbahltarrion 24 FrederickShatths 54 Wm Bruner 25 John Saylor , ; 55. Daniel Flickinger 26 Jacob Colons:ow ' 56- 110nrySehrtitte#1*' • ' 27 Geo Walker , 57. 'Andrew Wok ,;" 28 Alexander Enos 58 Edward I , i 29 John . .. 59 HBnry.FEnepper...; • 30 Christian .Yinker . T'Cupp, , •• • • 87th 134-Dtsrnlcy.-Otr.THAMPTillsi" ,TW.P. • .14". enrolled in first class, 58i, No. drafted. 17. .1 •William•H Gary •10 Sol-Ermerick aflfaq . 2.11.1i,Uht• 11 Jacob-I'olk ;'• • ••• John Leidig 12 Gore Close , 4 :John D Beal -' 13 SoI Enittiolt of' :lona 5 :Jahn Emeriok ofJona 14" Charles Sleek • • 6 Fredk Hasselbreath • 15 - Peter Knieritn 7 , -Derni% Cook ' • .16 George Reiter ' • B , Dista43hoemaker ' 17 Valentine Kennel] 9 Hernian Emerick • - ' . - I.Bth lfus-Disreacr.—; ISir :enrolled in first cle Rumania Baldwin 2:llOrman Lape 3 William-Jones 4 Jecoblleller • • - stHarritoti2erfoss • 6 Martin:Brant ' , I , . 7 Jefferson Will 8 Chauncey A Brant 9 Br o ile r P Miller • 10 ibklitubey • - it (!ynktßsyntan 12 Edward Mwatoller. 13" Moses Gashaw 14 :Johif•Hleitarier lOdonathimMiller .. • 16 ashno"Noffer 17 Henry WO 18,42haritsitbsa • . • 1 Unts_lkeehley : 2 Diiptl - 51Miller ;• ; • - '3 j_sufeklif _ 4 'will filiOttor 5 J W (Indwell 6 Phoeniee 6 : Peter M S.ltylor Rudolph *yler , 9 Wm Zinn 10 Jacob F Walker. 11 Sylvantts Thomas : 12 Jerome Countryman I ; 13 Samuel B Pike 14Thgt Philippy Ifor*Opls Bltller m Hants - , - - .941 ti t. Sun —fr - TOWF :149,.tualidtedin first.ck • • ticorge Bitner - joimEnes .• -• 4 Alex Blubach 5 - BbBlainln /Volker ' 6 Fletcher Cunningham 7 Detrick Kreager 8 Freeman Brougher • 9 Samuel Tresslor 1.0 Daniel Sechler 11 Jacob Nicholson, :TONY CREEK TWP,' 116. No. drafted, 35. '-19 William ' 20 Mattlias - Walket-f ' 21 Anthony Carver., 22-Joseph-Stutztlaiti 23 Chinincepr-Yritzey 24 Dayid Fidler • ' ' 25 Samuel Wilt ' 26 John-Weddle - `•„ 27 Jpaiah-Weigle 28 , JohrtJ Rhytoub 29: Harman - Lehman ' 30 Eartiim•Brunt ' 31 Samuel Weitzel 32 Edirardllaltzer' 33 Charles Trent 34 'Jonathan Kimmell 85 Conrad ROHE ,uk* - tr . 17- Samuel Ramsperger /BtobnT Milford 19- obn-111 20 aniellindaman 21 Fleury Zinn Cornolius.Shaemaker 23Peter Bider • 24 Jacob „ 2i John Walter:. _ Herman H. Walker, ,; 27. Henry Baughman 28 DrW - H.MYcra 29 jelin Boyd 7r 30, Annapiaa Gloss , 31 John Shand ; 3 2 l os9o/3/# 31 14 PPER TURKErlOtrr TSHIp. - 8, r, 12 rands 13 Hareison3zetterta -144 ChristopheeKtreamir 15 john Nicolla - ” 18' Snider - 17 John A Shultz: 1 • 18 jWm PhilippY; 19 John_W_eftne Yostei Wale: 21 !Garret/Creaser 2.•2 Teter Nicholson LOCAL ITEMS.' ' . - Gossip Wiiiibia - Fxiiluni.:-LTtis not quite spot . ps alias two weeks since. - ( Tho , nights dr,e',Ceidliii; - and WO: 'will soon have frost:,: .King Cdtton is giving place to Gen. Wool, —lee is no longer in demand, no 'one; sighs : for ice cream, the grass is' dying 7 -Fall . has come. Fall with its lovely` frosts and tinted 'woods, with its chills and fever,- its. decayed and decaying vegetation; its fruits and'corn, huskings. Welcome fall! • Neione Can imagine how we pity the poor souls that: prefer, ale and whiskey to butter; Buttermilk is fitriat ' drink, so , so creamy, so buttery, so greasy, so I , ILLINO. What ti mark itleves upon one's monstachns and then it Makeilinniitidrtink, No dah-- . ger of deliri urn tremendous," no_ head, acheli, no " hair •of the ddb- that bit you" next morning. What though it do occasion ally,' like an unfair boxer, strike one "beleiv the beitl" Is not 'the lux4ry - Of ' drinking a quart of the, sluggish fluid; eialting -one to the Seventh 'heaven, aye even. to" the' (Mutter=), milky-way, sufficient compensation for km easel:ofcholera rnorims t, Long, live butter milk - iVe fried some c,f 4:k:e real 'Alderney stuff,the ether might, and under its influence -commenced the followings , ME "Let lifoote-nnd Anacreon prate of the rine, And Bobby Burns of whisky Bing ; Let Byron to his gin incline, ' And John B. Gough to the crystal spring. "IA /will chant of nnobler drink, - . ; • •••' A drink to'cr praised by poet boron% ' (At least that I K - now of, and if it has been, ' 2ts only a proof of one poet the more):';, Berea fearful twinge interrupted the 'proptle," but the fine • frenzy rolling" ecintinued 'through the.night. `l, .xr, William Stephen, ,we, -sew in: a Harr risburg paperithankathe- Keystone artillery ; of 'irfillidelphin, Ciint.l'Fitiki, "for !indUlg- .1 ing in no act of insult:;nr destruction'! while : encamped on his farni,near Harrisburg.-; • If- i i 44,y.', - 6(9ur farmers upon whose land theosol=l diets have been located - wish to publiiih a • similar card, our columns are open to them free-gratis-for-nothing. ',--.....,._ ' I . ;; We have .at times' : had sad and serious ! doubti - of the stability- of these United States; , wendering•whether they were really any-; thing but a huge alit)" eritrient. 'Since the en- Ii forcingof the draft we are -coterinced. 'I-Wal al. ? a strong' government, , : the,KrOngest in the Verld. • We can govern ourselves,' and . , • We 'are, ONE OF THE Titutoe THAT :AR S. Let. - ; no Rebel or Disloyal* lenger; doubt. : 'The success. of the DRAFT, is a greater victory far I than would be t 4, 'taking of Vibkibnig 'and ;Charleston, and Richmond ; in one day. 'Vi'*.is , lt the Town.rathers 'Vrotild rietiee.' - what we ,are, 'sure the Mothers haver long, since ohserved—the condition of the hridge and fording near the IPreshytcrian Church, Ifdtt• riot -a ' horse iema ? : The - 'filthy 'enlnf)i; ; ;". . tionaf,theatieets need not annoy them,, tr .. ;winferls. coming, and the cold weather 'will ; 1 _ Ifreeae 'up all the bad smell. ' I' New York had' her 'riot some weeks ago, we hat/e . just i bad ours.; Qause !the , iame. She' aiiit'-comrneneed - and was 'continued thiengiteut the Week with increasing exeite pent, lititil last Friday,'when a huge ;mob ;coliectedin front of our Office.. We tried I to he calni,:but - the - excited , faces ; oft the :eager 'atok ' made our Binh sink vtithin i us ; and when the - ,cs . iiira_i'z', 'solid phaiarta iiished ior ear two front doors, we thought the- jig. Was up. l'hisloebnlY two doors froin the VrovOst Marshal's office, indicated eitherigimat. self reiratic,:e or a'co-operation of the, militarl y'' with ; ,-,.. the 'rioters. We grimly watched - the ad yan'ee,of the maddened crowd,, and gaited in vain for a battery of howitzers, which Were Supposed to be at . Carlisle. Onward ' they rush-gibing us ifinly.time to throw . •U'ii'n barricade, of, heard fkir feet in length by 8 ;i ne.heviiide: nailed across our °Mee - deer, OS ipan4bly: to preserve th2,' newly painted and rainsd7vork,from injury=-onw a , r//.1 t hey, rush, t • capYing with thera i oni l bulletin I hoard, .yfr, - , Bash's sign, blecking up' Shryock's side door and., absolutely rendering ~ it - iinpossible - for Mr. Eyster to work hi his basenunt, for- want, of-Tight; Semi climb te r the topi'of the steps"; others, scale ,the door posts; some pulling andsome pushing ; and yet others force their. wad' ip the : bead of the stairs, evertl 'to our sanctum. Heavens, what a confusion I. _ • ' i t • J '- "Such honors rend— i„ When tho Gods contend." I'„ -.. • n the mean time we were not4idle.,:i From put*r open- second-Story viindtriii !our as . sistants htitled mystic pieces off paper,' Whieh• bad thaeffect of settling the fury of each one w! )-: 't .- • ..4 - • ! whosucceeded in catching ono;-our press-. mar; Worked his, “,mighty, engine" unremitt ingly, equal- to mould lag hulletc'or . lheating tilit; par j?oys hauled fromthe portholes cer, , t.niti", 'cabalistic words of eneonragernent• to• poil:Otheirsaidderiiien for certain failures: ofthe _ii/bters in . seizing our • misailes.— sot to fill our entire paper with what would iinsiver a Ay- reporter ; for at ;leash a week, *e wP.l . iclose with the remarkable anneunce— iritilt that the trOwd dispersed as aeon as - wki' e.itsed to throw our projeetiles; thus proving/ theitriiih'of the old adage "asoft answer turn . htli2a . coiy, Wrath," no answer being-thasartie t•hing. Some conservative perS i ons would say that allibie riot was caused by-our printing handryliSta of the - names of the, drafted-men; ,i 3 9t -4 .;P:ive. remarked at ; first, (,dew York has . I Pad herriot,..Chambersburg must 'and shall . ' 1 1 4'•k`lierS 'ton - Fiatjustitia i:i ccelnm rust' TABlitiAnf.—lnlliis week's issue will,be founder eompeted 114 of the drafted men-for this alitrie.t. Everything passed off pleas: , aqiiit thadrawi ng,' though' there -were np very large crowds in attendance until Fr a rp l c - z, lin county was drawn. :On Thiiraday 'there asra - iltuy 'large itttendanee; 'the street in out ot. the' ;Provost" Marsnal's office was packed with people, including quite a •nutti, ; her of &lair sex. Theerowd evinced their 0941.1.14a):T by mock;' congratulations Ortlie/i 1,0 7, 4;114/merriment and please:Wl:nu:linage: .1 eeinedt:o - he the order of the day. , 'The draft, like lightning, seemed to strike, just where ;it pleased, 141 - shouts and laughter rosenowfroin' .: , Ir.t, ' One : end and in another moment, from quite the other end of the assemblage, tuld the pq7 jp6i44.4ep . gted to enjoy itvitte as 'thuch. as ON 'tallith neVositarly ti l anibersbur g , Pit his neighbora: - A)tir neighbor of the Spirit, liamsher, was one 'orthe lucky drawers of a prize, and the crowd, Pleased at having one of the -.chief ,and peeuliar defenders of the "ennstitution as it is and the union as it was," enrolled under the "Starry Banneri" evinced their pleastire.by three hearty cheers. The drawing of the Provost MarAlil's name also brought forth 'cheers: iOur reporter was likewise, - astonished - by,-hearing his name call ed out, but as be was a nine-months' man, he didn't seem - to mind it Much. In the Borou"h luck seemed particularly to run a . ains ..,the Printers,. Druggists, Lawyers,, an. :utchers; There were ;eight printers, every druggist that was in the first class, seven lawyers, and eight butchers drafted. Through! the,distriet the ministers seemed to tuffer. In one township in Fulton County, of the eighteen names that were drawn, six were litellott'e. There were twelve colored, persons drawn, in Chambersbnrg, and twenty three in Antrim Township. Though we have often•heard objections Made to the en-, listing of colored men, at the drawing, ev body seemed pleased when. they weredrawn, and seemed to think their chances so much the better for it. In: some • districts two, . 'three, and in our borough, l Brothers thers were drawn.: _EVerYthing. Piised oil agreeably, 'and we never saw a more jolly crowd as-• sembled together. , - • - ,• , THE planting seasen iS rapidly approaching, and our readers are earnestly urged to im prove Therein nothing so cheap; so moderate in its demands , upcm the husband inan, and so rich in its rewards, as the eul= ture - of fruit, trees, plants mid vines. In Franklin county'our People have sadly ne - - gleeted- this iniportaut duty. But few culti vate apples and peaches;und the result isthat in the fall we go to Jersey for our peaches, 61d in the winter and spring go to Nevi - York for apples. qur climate is better than that ,of New York for fruit, and a large portion Of :our Soil is perfectly adapted fruit of evdry - .kind: Our sh;te lands are always un dulating, and - Ivill produce the very best, and even our' heavy limestone well re-pays care:- ful cultivation of, the apple, peach, straw gram &c., although they cannot be brought to so- high a degree ,of perfection as in lighter soil. . - In our advertising column's to-day Mr. Jacob Heyser offers a chOiee yariety of apple trees at very -moderate prices, and we can confidently -recommend them as all he claims -them to be. He has personally superintend ed the grafting of his stocks, and his varie ties may be implicitly relied_ on. He also has a fine assortment of btrnwberries, which we have' tested in our own - grounds, and can certify to their superiority. Mr. Knox, of . Pittiburg, whose cards are in our advertising Ctilumns, isone of the most thorough and reliable Fruitista in the State: Indeed welnow of none we would so confi dently trust in filling an order for.firat class vines. He has devoted many years to the propagation of the grapeand strawberry, and is entirely master of his busineit We would unhesitatingly advise our readers who want the best of vines to send hini r their orders. He will fill them with the utmost fidelity, and every confidence can be be 'felt that ,You are eultivating exactly what you: haves'ordered. Every family that has a spare foot-ofground should have grape vines 'on it. They need but very little care,-and Inv ten:fold every labor they demand. . • Tar. substitute buginess has called into ac tion ever:: - species of fraud and villainy. .'the draft opened a new and rich field fOr.the Pe ter Funks and thimble-riggers generally, and they have plied their new trade with im mense profit to• thethselvA a t ild correspond ing loss to vonseripl.s and -the- government. Five men Wore justly shot in the Army of the Potomac on Saturday last for becoming the instraMents of itibstitute-brokets, by whom th'y were induced, to' desert and toll them ,selvcs several times over, fis•substititt. It is safe as a rule to refuse to have any dealings with Wandering substitute-brokers. Or those who hdvertise from the cities that they are prepared to supply substitutes at . marvelously low prices. .No man can pro pose to furnish t: em at low.rate without in tending to,defrand somebody,these who hai:e•no'dealings with theM will be sure no to bc,ebeated.i Mr. J. A. Thompson, of Pit burg, adyertises in to-day!s paper that he can supply substitutes for less than SW, and in •-ites drafted-men to remit hint ten' cents, for which the profound 'secret wilt be made known, _rThonipion insists upon ;giver-. tising iiiWe REPOSITOI97 and-paying for It, and we accomodate .him as- we do patent medicines; Circuses, motleys-shows and hum hugs generally ; - but it-is due - to our renders_ to say that any man who is silly enough to Send him ten cents, • must ease-m )re 'dimes than he can use profitably. All who- desire to deal -honestly . with - themselves and the government, will furnish their (IVin . -substi tutes or otherwise comply with- the law. IT is 'with no common degree of sorrow. that we record the cleathof Mrs. Helen Ken pody;',wife of Wm. Kennedy,' Xscp,. chief ed-. tor of the Spirit, (pa - Times: :` She died on Priday evenlng,last, after .n protracted ill ness, and wils E lp9rne to the "Pity of the Si lent" on -Sunday afternoon! attendld by a large concourse of , sympathizing friends.— Less •than thrcie brief months ago she stood 4 the altar; and aitho' the pale shadow of 4he destroyer mingled with her bridal, blush, is, still her heart was buoyant, And hope gave promise of , many days to fulfil: her vow of -woman's, 18ve. _Put insag c ao foe, like an until:hely,. fiost, has woven her bridal wreaths'into garlands for the tomb, and in the morning of life's sweetest ?promiie, she . surrendered her pure spirit to4hciGod who gave Sze JOSEPH- SzrourrEs, of Vaynesboro, whose . arrelt we tinnonneeci lust week, has been seAfrem Otittyabin to Srt M'Henry. lowing is' the -Union County Committe for - - ' the eurrgnt year JOHN RTEWART Chairman. Antrim; William* 11. Davidson i CliaMberamrg-- , ' North Ward, C. C. Foltz: South Ward ,George J.- Balsley ; Dry Run, J. W. Everett: Fayettrille, Min E. Crawford: Gieentilla_e, 0. T. IG'CIaY i Guilford, William Ferguson: lanillton„ J. Palmer LetterkonnY, J. R. Waist: London. J, D. IR'Dowell: Lurgan, Jam Sal tstatan Metal, CaPt. J, il. Walken . Niemen:burg. T. C. Greve; Orwtown, David Spen e,er: --Peters, J. E. Myers: Quincy, A. Mona Southampton, - -John H. St. Thomas, John R.TaniterslY; Sulphur Springs. J. Si. Shearer; - Warren, - John Thomas: ; Washington, George 7. Walker: 'Welsh Run; Samuel Bowles. A meeting of the Committee will be bold: et Mr.. Stewart's office on Saturday next, at one, o'clock P. M. A full attendance is earnestly requested. , THE Waynesboro Record., speaking 'of the removal of the rebel prisoners from the hos pital there, says that they no doubt regretted it, for we learn they fared sumptuously every , day. - Whilst Union Prisoners in the hands of the rebels were' being furnished,with pint of flour per day these insolent traitors were being serv,ed,,witb every delicacy, from raspberries and cream to fried chicken. A cofiple of females are said ,'to hat,o actually . been OVerheaid wish them ti spe n edfrecoveli success better scess in the future) THE Wv,yne'sberoßceord says that Jas. Henderson, a Rebel prisoner, died in the hos pital, in that place, of consumption, on ∈ day night a weelt. According to his-state ment he was in the 21st year of his age. On Monday to remains -were decently interred in the burying ground attached to the M.'E. Church. Rev. Di. Dorsey preached the fu- , neral sermon. ' Before he died we learn that he made professions of loYartY, alleging that he had been pressed into the service. tHLEVPAI.--Severul horses have been ' stolen recently in the vicinity-4 - WayneSbo-. ro.j , Daniel Senger, Jacob' Zentmyer Jacob Newcomer lititve - all loit horses within the last two weeks. SO common bus it be- Come that the; citizens have resolved to i 31.- ganize nn asSOciation to protdet' themselves, against, horse thieves; and a_meeting was held on Monday evening hist 46 cCilisuininate the matter. Wi direct attention to 'the notice of , "Thompion, chief Quarter Master, in to-ihry'a paper, respecting persons representing them selves as having authority to'search for:cap tured horses, are. A little hushivhaeking properly applied; would likely have a ten dency to render the occupation of horse'steal ing rather“ unpoptilar in this part of the Country.' DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CO.NVENT/01.1.- This Body convened yesterday, and L made the following nominations: Sharpe, Chambersburg. Prothonotary.,—John R Orr, ChlnnbersbUrg. Reg. and Rec.—S. R. 3l'Kesson, Chamb'g. CM. of Courts. - -H. C. Phen idle, 31 on tgomery. A fuller report of their proceedings wtll be-given next. week. t• THE 'Board of Directors of' the Mercers btirg Theologicid Seminary, have relsolyed to open the Fall Session on Tuesdai, Sep tember Bth. This is one month earlier than. the usual time.. The design, is ,to make', up the time lost bf the, suspension of exercise on adcount.of thd rebel invasion. The bUilding will he cleaned and refitted rbi the ;time of opening. WE are ghid to see our old friend 1".. Ham his Man, Esq., out again' and regularly L i at it office ready for the - transaction of an, . busi ilez3S in the line of a magistrate. ' e :has been - seriously ill for some weeks, I L but he gives promise again of his usual vivacity, and we hope soon to hear of him on the stump Slushing copperheads in Jtis'original way;. THE Barn, of Mr. Plum, near UP on, wiis struck by lightning on Friday a 14ek ;and consumed. All his crop of grain alnd hay. agrieulturalimplementA, with tWo lirs•es - anti two ei fws,were desCroyed., We,are l not advised Whether he had nny inatarance. ttut Greencastle Pilot says •inuch sickness prevails in -that ,plaee at - presAt,, and :that they have lost n - Mny of their most tvieful Mt izeng thiringthe.lat few montlia. ince. the first of January one firm in the town has made over one bundredcians. MURRY'S e.A.MPIIWIATED CORDIAL lever Eliii to cure Diarrhea ,and Cholera Mobusi It is, ear_ lain. safe and speedy. The smallest child an take It it prepared sun Sold by Miller A Menslie4 Bur your Kerosene Oil froth Ge wicks, lui e ageatfiirone of the beet Oileotripanles the 'State sad always setlethe best oil wholisideandietail; . TiE Fayetteville _Academy will, eminence Its Fail Session on :Wednesday, the Oth •of September, instead f the 2d, en - appetite In the Ldvertis l ement. The soadon will end oaths 4th Tufwday in..Yanu4rY. Joni F;" Croft is agent far the Wilson ville Nursery, 'Adorns Counts, • Pa. Any , inforrnation respecting trees or plants can be obtained calling of his Store, in the Toservillall -N.,E. corner 'Alba diamond. • Go To Gelwieks' wholesale arid retail store, see the large 'stock and get barghini., pats ant CIO. ITATS, CAPS AND 1 STRAW GOODS. lam now prepared to fuinish my cue' temen with all the new..Btylea of Hate, Cape and Straw G. ode, which will sell low. J. L. DEC BERT . .4 door BSonth of Eyster & Bro. NEW. STOCK of STRAW GOODS at old price. at MECIIHRT'S. 'OFT HATS of all colois, ;styles, and clualitiee,fiom fifty cents mil end get ber yline at ' . • DECHEAT'S. 3itestauranto. ~ FRANK - lAN HALL -REStAUH- Ala.-31011N BROWN; Proprietor. This well nown Eating Salooriis fitted up in +Angina 'style, and the undersigned is pre - pared to serve upl FRESH OYS TERS, PlBll, FROGS, TRIPE, EIIICAENId, TURTLE and OLAM SOUP, and Game of all kinds: .. WASEIABADGLI'S AND LUDWIJ'S ALE, constantly on band. He respectfially asks a continuance of the patronage so literally bestowed by Ida friends and the public: . Jana 37:'13. • • MARTIN 'BROWN.: Urai testige 55ales. VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY. y FOR SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Private Sate, his TANNERY, ktuiwn as the Corner Tannery, with steam and watetspower. Saw Milt, Choppingßfill, Stecke for breaking hides, die.' -The Tannery has 8 leeches 32 vats, 2 limes and water-pool , and Ls capable of tanning 800 heavy hides te year. There are • two Log Dwelling Rouses, Earn. Stable sod other necessary out build ngs connected with the Tannery, and about 60 Acres cleazted. with good fruit. Ile will sell any quantity of land With he Tannery, from 100 te , 700 Adres. o , er 000 Itcrel are - Timber, and an ample supply of Lhesnut Oak Bark to run the -Tannery for fifty years. It is situated about 7 miles South-west of Mercersburg, on Licking Creek. Terms made etsy. Possession will be given this fall, if necessary. For further particulars address the under signed. at /lettersburg, Franklin connty;Pa. aug 11, 63-tf , C, .11E,TC ALF. VALUABLE -MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.--The subscriber desiring to retire from busluesthoffers at private sale his VALI/EXILE MILL Property, situatct on the Conocucheagae - Creek. at Scotland. five tnile North bf Chamberaborg. The Mill has three run of Burrs and Is in good order fur home and 'n3erchant work. - It is situated in oneCof the best grain _growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and comc vtient to churches and schools. Thereltre about seven teen Acres, of land connected with the nearly all cleared and good Meadow Land, and under good fence. A:large two-eery Weritherboarded DWELLING HOWE and other out ba i Wings, and considerable fruit are on the property. I'll 3 price lisked is $3,000. while the nett earnings ofthe mill sliming the last year etas above $7OO. For particulars apply 0,09 subscriber t eatcling ,, oa the preinises. • JOHN BLRICIITM. nag 16-tf• , , , • - • PUBLIC SALE.-2—There' will -be 33 sold by Public Sale, on - the prendses. id:Antrim , townso'p, on Saturday, the 1914 of SeYtember. next, the following valuable heal Estate, viz :.A TRACT ON LAND situate about _three Miles Bost ufGreeneastle. on the road leading to Brown's Milloldjoinink iota ofJenes . Joss. Fuss nr d Simon Shank, contaieg 28 Acres, more or less. The landis limostanh, in a flue state of..cultivetion and under goal fence., The Improveo.ents aro a two storied:Log Reuse Log Barn,and all the necessary out % buildings there lea never failing Spring of Water near the Dwelling, aud a thriving yohug Orchard of choice fruit pn the premises. - • Sale to to commence at 1 o'clock, 1".3L. whim the terms will be made known by JOSEPH' IfEISY., aug. 2 1. -31* P. A. isBrBaB; Auctioneer.. trageb anb• *taint: HEAI}- OF 'SHEEP LOST.- 5v Strayed (rein the residence of the. Subsiviber, living near New Unilford, from 40 to 00 bead of Sheep. marked with the letter 24 with tat on their aide. Any persons ha wing strayed sheep, with the above mark, oh their premises, will please give internist:ion by address • N. NY - . ts.IILLESBERGER. N.aw d dilford P. 0., lerstrikl in to.. lug suugl2,tf te_GI;.:REWARD.—StoIen fromthe r/ e pasture 'field of the subscriber, on Friday night the Ithinst., 4 =ilea east of Chatubersuurg ou the Gettysburg Pike, a large Mack Horse, 8 years old; awe neyed in the left shoulder, but does not go qattief - walks Well in harness or tinder the saddle. 'Me above reward will be paitl for any information leading to the recovery of the hot's° by ANDREW J. LOCELBAIIM . . ang 12 OR fIOW. STRAYED OR STOLEN.- ... Strayed or Stolen from the subscriber, reeiding a roue North of Chamberaburg on the turnpike, about - four - weeks ago, a small 31ILC11 COW, color red-with white ispots lame in theleft hind leg, and has but three teats. Any..plyaou_giring information of her whereabouts or returning her still be suitably rim - at:dell by applying to Chia Office or to ritANK DENOLiIIt. augl.9.3t. . - ;A rm. O p a stu r e ElV Held of t . ht: S io t b il se l r e ibe n r f tn i:3lll 3fon t kl h a e y night thuacl inst., near Quincy,a large•heacy set,DAY 1101ifehl with black main and tail. 'The above reward will Impaid for any Information leading tiitharecuvery of die above described horse by aug.l2-tf• JOITN "AIDDCI4.ER. §yaSTRAY : SOW.—C4me to the res t idence or the Subscriber, one • mile 'east' of Chain bersuurg. about the 20th' of July last, a BREEDING 80W. The owner is notified' 'to ; Prove property, pay charges and take her away. or she will be disposed of according to law.. ' - .A8RA11.4.4 - SEIBTTER, ; *tog ilf•Sts ESTRAY PIGS.—Come to the premises of the subscriber, on the ,Greenoustle mot, about one mile South of Cliambersburi. en or about the ith Wet, FIVE SHOATS. The owner is notified to prove property Alla pay charges, or the Figs will be dis posed of according to C, M. L•IIIt;1ETT. nugl93te . STRAY to the prom isNi of the subscriber, at Willow Grove, 3 miles East of Oliambersburir,. on or about the 6th inst.. 2 BRINDLE MULEY COWS, ono witty. ts white face.. the owuer. id hereby notified to come. and "prose-property and pay Charges, or they will be disposed of according to law,. 'tug 26.3 i, • JOWNI ,TOIJFPKI.:, of Jacolf. QTR - NY BrAeli have -In my posseSsion a BLACK - NUB& bollsved to be-• long to Mr. Joseph ....,ulbertson. of Cumberland Valley. Upon proving property and paying charges. she will be delivered to the owner. Address the silbscriber at, Co lon:as. l'at. [aug2ll-3tl M. M. STItIOKLBR: Sarbaarbing Pouoco. WUNDER - LICH, NEAD & CO., Iln:warding p ied Onsinti4sioit—lfere-lecprt.,Surth Second Street—oppowite flea' CUMBERLAND rALE.Er EAAL - ROAD, DEPOT Cars run regularly to And & Baltimore. • AGENTS:. Pitcoca, ZELL & It nto qAX, Nn SnS 'Market St. abore Sth PIIILADELIWIA P. S:—Lykens Itrukett • Egg and Nut coat (db rest from the mines.) Wilk esb trre and Pine Grove Foundry coal, Lumber and Bhingtes. Salt. Plaster and ancock Cement, kept constantly on hand, Floor, rain. anti Produce, of al f kinds. pnrchanetfar the high. Est cash prices. IYCNDEIILICII, NEADot. CO. I June 17, 'OUMBERIID :VALLEY WARE ttJJ The Forwarding business will hereafter be conducted by C. W. klYSTilft 8 CO., it the Ware• house of the C. V. Railroad, where they hope to receive a liberal patronage. 'DKPOTA--Bozby do Co.. atl, Market and John Bingham,lsl Iloward S. Ilnlttmort. ' June 47.'63. C. W. EYSTRR & OILLiS / PIE, JACOB mtEn. SLISPIE ZELLIM. Prodnoe COMVA & SION MEACHAM'S. and Tholesale Gros *els, North Wiest corticr 'of Sixth dad-, Market Streets, Philadelphia / . , , (June 17, '63. UNIVERSAL CLOTIIES WRIN . On. No, 1. ki.nalt F,Awir Wainvt, .$lO 00 „ No,' 2. Alcamo' d 6 do - - • 700 No. 2 1 .4. do do do - 600 No. 3,iNNI.L do ; • • -5 50 No. s'. LARGE norm. a do - - 74 00 No. 18. MIMIC LIttNNRY .f"-, to MR steam t 00 No.„•22:LAROIS do ; 'do ior band. f3O 00 Nos. 234 and 3 low° tio Cogs. All othersarovrarrauted. N 0.2 is the size generally used in private families. ORANGE icon, of the Ameriari Agrimaturist, toys of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER: "A child can readily wring out a toilful! of clothes in a few minutes. It Is in reality a CLOTHES SAVER! A TIME SAVER! and a STItENOTII SAVER! The sav ing of garments will alone pay a large per cenbige on its coat. We think the machine much 'merit than PAYS FOR ,We EVERY YEAltla the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in`general construc tion, but we consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, Otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear the clothe* or the rubber break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and it is as GOOD AS NEW. after. nearly "FOUR YEARS' CON STANT USE. • „ Event Wringer with ag WWI ,ii Wirrantect in every particular. , . _ No lifr . . .. ' A. i znger can be durable ioit ou Cog, Wheels .par- A good CANY aSEER wanted in every town. tar On the receipt of the price front places where no one is sel'ing• v e will send the Wringer YILLB,OP EXPILLISE. For particulars and circulars address ^ ' R. C, BROWNING, ang Sr Broadway, New York. DRINTING OFFICE:FOR SALE Consent:mussel the death Of J. 11. Bradley, of the Firm of,J.ll.Bradiey a Co, the undersigned will sall at Public hale, on Saturday,thel2th day of Septem ber. the entire establishment of the' IBERCEBEIBURG JOU ii.LN AL." To a young - man hating a practiial knowl edge of the business, this diens a rare chance, ae the Job Work of theOitice, ins large measure, sustains the ar perms, distinct from the Subscription list and advertis ing. Sale will take place on the premiseatiti o'clocki.P• N. Terms Moderate :—Otte-fonstla in band, balance in silt semi-annual payments. JAMES' 0. CARSON; Burtivisis Partner of ant 26-ts ' . lOC Bradley & Co. PRINTING, in every style dorm &Übe oftke of the YSA34BLTN SIMPOItITOBT teat egotate *deo. JUBLIC SALE.-By virtue. of -An Order of the Orphans' Court_tif Pranklln - county, teeraWill,be,expeeed to Public Sate, on the preiniseasole Saturday,: t e 26.111 dap of Septem her, st I eelbek,P.lfu, the following valuable Real Watt', tat* then - property Daniel Cramer, deed, via,: The )lA.ESION PAM sits. atedou the Road leading froze Strasburg to ..Roxl . tary, about two-and a half miles fritntthe former place. con taining 108 ACRES of g..cd Slate Laud. I 0 of .which fta clearest and haft Lige state of cultivation. and enclosed! with ttuo ftnce. Tne I tuproi , ements are a two star; ,Log klonse.a good Frame Barn. and the necessary outbuildings. a Well btexcellent Water near the Dwell ing and running Watertizro' the Patin. Twenty Acres of this Perm le good 'Meadow. It has Mt() on it an Cult and of excellent Fruit. This is a very desirable priMer ty, being within a mile and a halt of three , first-elan/ Griot. Min , " Persons desirous of purchasing will do Well • to ca ll' an d examine the property previous today of ettt Should it not be sold, it will be offered for Rent on saint , ' ,day. for the period of one year from the let of April next. • - THE:1180F SALE.—Orteludf on delivery of UM the balance in , twa equal annual Pay n.ente, seenrtni by Jude wont on the property, with interest. • • augyi-te , S. It. PAITF.RSON, th/1. 1 There will - also be exposed to Public. ft, Ale. on 0* same day, t uniTntels of •Lasnd, vett .Covered With 'nut tier, situate In the dame tdwnahlp, alma two Mlles frOlOr the first named property, one of which contains So Atte@ and 310.1'erehes the other,l7 Acres end 29 . l't:rehea l p, and sold hOPOrAte or tOget her, te 'snitvuflinBero. l'Ett3lS :,--Ouelsalf on delivery of Deed, t let balance in three'equabsilnual moments; with fliers t; S. 11. PALTER:3ON, Agent. - C. SPIT .11.. atm 194 s i t .CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY,-' . ; A The untliirsigned offer at Private Pale. on seem iiiaiatin- Terms, all that valuable ThAtT OF LAND situ ated in St.. Thomas township, Fru/110in County, / it.. a miles North west of the village (ISt. Thomas. boutittint by lands - of Wilson's licks, Wm. Framer, Barr. MAI others,tontaining ' • " ' • • 22'9A0.1tE5.. About lOZI ACresofthis Tract are gloated and in a llttat state ofenttivation, whole of which has been. thor oughly tinted within the last few feors; the balahCe. LSI heavily set with-thriving Timber. There is a tine TAWS' stoue.guarry on the premises. /row' which a saVeriot noiillty of Lime limade. The Improvements- consist - .01f a good, twte-storied Log and Frame DIWELLIN011011131 . 7; A FINE BANK BARN, ereoteMast summer: a Witter. Power SAW MILL, nail a STS YE and SHINGLE MILL, driteti by a small Steam Enginn, and (idler liccemitY and convenient buildings. ' The above Property offers great inducements to nor.; chasers of Real Estate. It is located in alinely Timbered region. and as the demand fur Lumber, Staves, Shingles Ac.. is and will Continue on ther•increase, an en-rgetlio business man - could not fail 4 to. make ; Money out of ail' many advantages it possesses. , __Persons- deniring to in vest in a valuable •I•!ropei ty pre invited' to view ibis. Salisbury Shearman, residing thereon. will give any in sformation that may be desired-. Fossessiois e•all he brd At any time. June 17,'63. GARVER A SFlF,Apf4ii: X.E'CUTOiI'.S SALE.--In purse-' 124 'awe of the lan will and tenement' of Daniel Donme,klate of Peters township, Franklin county, Pa ,„ deed, Gate will be,exposed at Public Sale, on the preps, lees, on Tkursday, the 10th day of 8/amber. nevi. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the ful tuwint ;Property. late the Estate of: Daniel Conrad, dec'd;viz: A.'l. AIM is said township. =O rr° lying al tit Cove Gap road. one mile from Covefiap,- adioltang"Ja - I",llenif and Gabriel Sounds ob ,14 west, Dail Unger's heirs on the north. end other! an the east. emtaining 187 ACRES and the allowance. The soil is sand And clay. There id about 140 Acres clear' and in a good ;gild eof enltivation. 13 Acres of which, is 3leadow and snore Meadow can be made t the reehinii is covered with valuable Thither. The improv€ menfireon slat of a good two story Int, Weatherboarded Dwelling' House and Kitchen, Smoke Douse. Gni nery With a first; rate cellar underlt, in the yard, close by the' dwilliam, a good Frame Barn and hther necessoly buildings: A" Cistern in the yard and a well of guodnat er close by the house. "There Is a Young Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees inchinch as Apples . Plume, Pears. and Cherries. There is - I+ large stream of water running through the Fartn' icor passes one end of the barn yard; a lane estenditfg front the barn'yard tdull of the field F. if the Forth is not' sold on said day, it will be offered for rent. : Any perso n, wishingin view the property can call on the eabscril'er.. living on tliefarna. Terms made kta.wn en the tiny 4' sale. 2 DANIEL CON AD,. - ang. - 19-ts. " ' Ek'r. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT y PRIVATB.SALE.—The subscriber offers at Psi-, vale Sale ID CRKS more or less. of first doss Limestones. Land; situated on Antietam Creek, 2 miles South of Wal -1 niaborti,adjoinlng the lands of Daniel F. ,Good,-David, ° Stoner, and ether lands of the subscriber. The isuprOve inents.are asks* and half BRICK ROITS.E with Baser_ usent i with Stable and al oilier necessary tilt builehtiga close to tais property there are two wells with pumps In. es'eh, one ef.which is a pevcr-failing stream. There hr also on said tract a two 'story LOU HOUSE with Ikuie- Ment. Stone Blackstitittißliop. Log Stable, and-othOvuut buildings- to-each of these properties there fan fine Pe. lection of thrifty friiit-ttees ; such us Apples, Peaches,. Pluins, shapes, Ac.. , , A rare (lance is bore-offered a Blacksmith or VOID:4- maker. It would snake a very desitialde home and isteou- 4 eenient.to churedies,school, houses and Still. reasessials • Will be given on. the , first of April. liaL For futtheti: partien.ans inquire of the subscriber liwhig near..• the property.. . • A,BliAltAll BARR. N.B.—The subscriber has also a fine Dom fin e at. Possession to be even on the that - Of April 1164., - Pfambersburig Repository insert St and send 101 to this office for collection.— Wayasshoro lacord.l atig 26.'3 . VALU.ABLE F.A8.111 AT PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned. Executor of Malachi. • Brindle, lota of 4 1 . t. Thomas township, deed, . wilt offer at Public - Sale. on ,vaturday, the ltth day If &Aber,. next: TILE MANSION FARM of said dee'd. Banat° l Fir Thomas towriship, Franklin County Pa.. about two Miles South of the village of St. Thomas. adjoining lands of , Wilson's hen s, John Aliller and otli. ra, containing 264 - ACRES and allowance of LIMESTONE LAND. • This Farm is eligibly situated with a stream at RENNINti. WATERthrough it and n. NETER FAILINO SPRING near the - lemma. Tho impi 01:talents