The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 09, 1863, Image 5

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    TvCo indepe * ndent candidateanre announ
ced Blair county agiinst lifiagurtri4 the
tUnninee for Assembly. bane )34r
-eon '44 'George Zaymond are the competi
tors, but they will not run enough to hurt
anybody.
sitiEr ITEM.
- The , kabel foree.nt Little Roek,' Arkansas;
ii.estimated at 40,000 men, most 4of whom are
.
`erMseripts, and only lutif .ar med.' They; are
- 43imimaindeil by -Generals Kirby 'smith sand
`lp r i ce; Nk lio arethrowing' up works thirteen
Miles below . ilia city. - '" •-•
U~i'th62Bthof I* . lasi, s Kit' Carson,
with a portion of the Ist Newt/ Mexican reg
itnent;• had:a . hglit with the Navajoe Indians;
near, Port Canby. The savages were defeat
-0, with' a loss of - thirteen killed, twenty
mounded, and a large number of prisonerti.
Ti the dispatch received at Cincinnati •be I
le•ltrect, General Bitrnside entered Knoxville,
the capital of rebel' Tennessee, ort_the
' :This city, was a' focus of a strong Union
sentiment at the outbreak of,the rebellion,i
hut the long 'occupation. by the rebel,artniesl
• probably driven 'the patriots ititti,exile;
or into the grave: 'Buckner hada tonsidera
4
army in this region, from which:he Waq
lately engaged in sedditig eavalrY,hatidsinnti
-Kentucky. • t
,• • ,• • •
Gen. Burnside telegraphs that he -took
,
Xingston• , on., the 2d- inst.; . with'. but
serious This:relieVes all Hof East
,ern entietee, exceptt leChattanooge,region
front Rebel openpatiortuiid,rule. The march
over the Cumberland Mountains was slo4-
,• and_exhaustiog, forage being seared. ,• Burn
:side's -force is chiefly cavalry and mounteil
artillery. A strong infantry column froth
„
; . [Rosermis was to join them in the Clinch
• 'Valley. „
''Rebel deserters coming intaGen.Gilmarels
, Ines, -: that• the people of bharlestinise
gurrious to surrender the city; but Beiture- .
gsrit ts determined that it shalllie destroyed.
The shelling bY Gilmore caused's. great pani,
al; Beauregard
, had assured the people thfit
_ Yankee`wou'id be tumble to reach the
'One of the Greek fire .shells killid
"iseveral • rebel officers and:* burned the houpe
in -which they had been staying. Anothfr
shell' Set fire to,a large Cotton warehouse iOn
the farthest boundary of the town.._ Therdis
handful of men •inF.ort Sumter, and
kis their intention to - 'blow it ulr when isr
attempt is made by General Gilmore to land
ill it • = '
,
....Ai! Expedition left .Willianubruz `V -r
-6, V
the .26th, . pushing through New-Kent
',;COUrfe:lfouse, directly to Bottom's Brid#e.
At the' latter place, one .i llebel
, reginaerl
infantry in rifle pits Were found, .who wbre
' thipported by asquadron Of cavalry,' A phakge
was - inade, the, Rebel rifle pits were carried,
and the Rebels driven across the bridge,
'which they tore up behind them. Our troops
lost one • killed and one wounded.- We dap
turedliile prisoners, and the enemy left dead
On the ground' one officer; one sergeant, and
two men. They also carried ofta. roimbOrof
dead. The bridge being rendered impassible,
:and theobject of the expedition necomplished,
our troops, retur tied. 1 [
We have news from Charleston to the 31st
Angust: arid: the Ist 4f .. September.' On
Mc r inday morning the' Monitors tat:ticked
Moultrie, which, together with the t'pa:ttery
- Oa Suliviin'a Island, and Wagner find Gregg.
from Morris Island, replied to them tiger- .
zottsly. . The , result of the bombardment was
;definitely asetrtainecl, although theiiren
*dads had been withdrawn. Very heavy
weather had prevented pinch activity-in the
'fleet, the Monitors being, coinpelled tb`kide
• .nit anchor. General Gilmore was 'working
grew" industry and energy, and
,had
captured the rifle-pits in front of Wagner,
his-men being now so close as to be 'able to
thrtiivhandgrena:desinto the ceelny's*orks.
Our troops are in excellent condition and all
ar,e confidant of success: . .
• The • best - attainable 'information 4ientes
G:i.nernl Lee in .Riehmond, and his !army
scattered iron:4lld line of the Plue'Rlfge 'en
• the west to Port Royal, Rappahannock, Inver
on the east, and south as far as the line of the
Virginia Central Railroad, His troops are
:to widely scattered, probably, to fnbilitate
suWating. General Edell, has the, left;
A. P. Rill the centre , lying on th 3 inilroad
front Culpepper to ' Orange Court-house ;
while Longstrcet holds the extrem4 right,
• occupying the'-line of the Richnferitl :and
Fredericksburg Railroad. 600lesIrrigade.of
;North Carolina trooPs occupies Frodericits
burg. Jones' brigade of cavalry is imid" to
have gone back-to- the Shenandoah Ynile3,.:,
';aad Robison to Riehniond. Stuartia;itiltrin
,command, but growing more andincirti .un
popplar. is bxpeeted he will - be relivied
.
by Wade -Hampton.,
. _
Frain ffortglo4rpo ; o :iuto ibak of MolitAt
. '
pints
is an occasional it# ail
parts of the world' except Ilindostan4 Acre
it is endemic. • • I
Unlike 'Yellow Afar, in which olc attack
' gotetally gives exemp,tionjOr ka tnne,4the
same person may, if exposed, have tmynumi,-
ber of attacks of cholera. • • - -
U mike
intermittent and remittent fevers,
to the local conditions,, productive Tor ,;iv - hfch
,acme races of men (as' th'e negroas) beholife
_ - acclimatized, so, as not to' be susceptible' of
miasmatic influence--in the efoe of, ',cholera,
natives are, where it prevails endernipillyr as
liabte, to be attacked as_foreigners..
Altentim 'facts'eouhbetea with
the origination-and migration of chtilera hag
(*) that Its, ,peoull4rity, In
, etiology,. tlie.clependence , of -its;rappcifie
4 .e itage y ; for development. and - propagat.FP - h,
. - nyitter in a state of
- • ; • ; .;. •
•. ; Without Jhttving• space,. ;compatible with
tfie~piiitt of thiS'wort,to.discigs,' the l ,,reas'oha
' ll if t ielt urge., this opinion 14,6 Th ink
4nicy-ol've tin idea of their natnre,ninder 'thP
heeas. - •
" - m e Delia of. the'., ,
t4lOl. is ,the
%Eiji:roue home Of cholera,/and,fo in which
fe•aciultiateS'' in periodical migm*rti,:frod,
faAtti vieat,((k - ctpsib.g.itbotit Sii-:gears each
Lime in traversing the world) is .remarkablb
or the amount ,of anima/ decomposNon it
resents under the. influenae Of a tropical an?.
his evidentiV,results: IC • from the
yeextens
a vearlV in:nu/016ns of the Ganges, and
- ~
the subsidence of the saute in the hot season ;
6,from the common custom of-non.interment
-pith c.c . ctd, - Who are thrown in Vast'numbers
Into the Ganges, as .a.
sacred 'river; c, frOra
theenormous destruction of life-by the va
iriouS fanatital practices of the ..FlimloOs ; d;
ifrotri their unhealthy habits as regards-drink
,ing water, etc.; such as are , prevalent in all
'barbarous countries, but whose Morbid, in
fluence is felt, Chiefly .in. tropical climat6. •
2. An i2nnense azonber•of facts have been
collected by Dr. 13aly, in his report to the
Royal College of Physicians in 1§54, show
ing the ' importance of, HL - 36.N" nirna,-
counsE " .in, extending the prevalence of
cholera. , •. • _
3. Yet human intercourse does 1; o'rpropa-
Rte cholera b 3• .CONTAOIO'N; beeanse conta
gion has been proved experimentally (as
well as incidentally) not to exist; as in . the
c ireful trials made personally by schiniat,
Meyer, Marshall, Lijars; Coste, and the sur
geons 'and students at Moscow and Dantzis
in 1882 and on dogs, by Dr. Liner Lindsay,
in 1854.
4. It is clear too" that- human intercourse
is ..,NO't the OtiLY mode by Whieh chOlera, is
transmitted. Thus I have had personal
cognizance of two instancesand report . 1*
been published of many others—ik which it
broke oat on ships tiro weeks out at .ea, there
having been no cholera at ports - Which the
ships sailed from.. The epidemic cause .sons
here, undoubtedly, cnossuin• •THE ocEla.„4
it cloud, independently of all other 2 ageneic..
n one of these instances (the ship Tuscaro
ra) the disease, as cut short by the sudden
loWering' of the temperature of"the air at the
approach of an - Iceberg.
6. All testimbny agrees, that the
naney and extent of - p , revalence of Cholera
are intensified, most of idl, the Fmr.tir. Os
TOWNS. Its mortality has -been greatest-in
Moscow, Paris, - Marseilles, Liverpool, Man
chester, Edinburg-. New York, ete.; and
greatest of all, in the filthiest parts of these
and other towns.
6. Mere SITUATION', As to lowness' and
dampness does Nor to. any. great
,eitent,
affect the liability of a place to cholera.. This
has been fully demonstfated by Dr. Baly„la
England. by Orton 'aka. - Jameson' in' India,
and by Frettenbucher in Russia. . • ;
7. -DRINSEW/ WATER is a frequent Ventem
for the Conveyance and maintenance Of the
cholera. cause. Bad - water alwaYs: incresseE
the mortality from it in 'ft‘ striking, manlier.
In London those districts whose inhabitants
used water. from the Thames below Where the
severs entered it, suffered a mortality (Baly)
aboUt, fire time.s'as great its those whose sup
ply-wits from the river abo — ve the- entrance
ofthc sewerage. Bethlehem Hospit4 with
400 lunatieS, having 'an artesian well,Ltyas the
only lunatic hospital,' in.:London, in Which
there. was no cholera in 1849.
8. Yet the reasons already alluded• to,
proving . that cholera is NOT DETW.ND.piT;;OII
human intercourse for its. ektension — , .also
fate the hypothesis of Dr- Snow, that it is
&cm . through'drinking-viater, food ete'.; that
the - cholera cause . propagates ' ' •
9. The epidemtcat Columbia, Pa., in 1854,
to which the author was a visitant, afforded
a remarkable confirmation of the view that
animal decomposition of any kind is promotL
ive of cholera:. The . intof of Columbia is not
large, nor crowded, nor very dirty. There
had, been no cholera there any previous year.
But in the summer and fall of 1854, the'SuS_-_
quehanna, on which it- is situated:- was an
preeezanted/y low ; and large quantities of
animal matter Caw:l:cattle. etc., throWn from
tne - raft road - trains) pittrl fled - - rtinkly 7 in the
sun. When the epidemic commenced, the
wind blew ~front. the river -upon the town.; and
many of the inh,abitants also drank the' water
of the tainted river. ' - '
My conclusion, then, from these and other
facts, is this:—That the difference in'origin
between typhus and cholera is, thiit
TYPHUS may ALWAYS be produced by unfa
vorable sanitary conditions, the essence of
which consists in accumulations of animal
matter in a state of post-organic change—
ctioLriti. is - generated only under the agfmey
of an y.'trri.NowN st Eetrid CAIN p ; the capri -
ciousne, , s of which in its migrations, its par
tial subjection- to temperature,. and other
habitudes, suggest the, applicability to it of
the ANIMALCULA.B. hypothesis. ,
In connection with this conclusion, I may
lay down the following proposition as of high
praetical Importance toward theCoaacrvatton
of health. of communities, viz: that.---
AU 3V LIGNANT epidemics' are Pr.v-ENTA
...
should be prevented by, attention to
thoseinws of public --and. domestic hygiene
' noW' becoming systematised in.' the form , of
sanitary 'l)reventive measures and police. '* *
- Annihilate or exclude diet, i..e.,.putrefia
ble itnimal and vegetable dietetics, and, no
migratory or malignant morbitle poison can
sustain its existence even if. it. came; be Im
ported to the spot.
* Bee'a paper "On Aahna/ Becomporitioraaa the chief
Pnoraotite Canso of Cholera," Philadelphia Medical
Ea
aaoier.,,tu 1855.
THE' Georgia Constitutionalist of the 24th
of August contains ti letterfroit,',lfobert
Toombs, late' Senator `Of the united' States
and:late Rebel Secretary of State. it is un
doubted and startling, ,evidence 'of.the Utter
bankrupty' - and failure of the Cbnfedersey.
,exposes _the wickedness and cor
ruption- ofllie inanagers tot. jibe -bogus GOV
ernment,and says that the whole rebellion is,
rotten,' useless and lviiireit The law's :ore
weak'', and the idlers OpPl.CSsive, and a Starr
lag eoinnmity-are iinjaevetished and'plun
,dered. We quote the follotving,remackable
paragragh :
"Can I say more to' extßiSe the 'boundless
folly dour present' 'financfat system. The
histor'iof the ctirrency of our enemies,' since
the beginning, Of -this war, is humiliating to
,Either 'had iiireign credits. ,Both bad
powerful and,established,State Governments
to back them: W 6 were united in favor..of
the wai. 'They Wer'e - diVided. , '.Thcihicre
• „k e pt t w ice the number of men in the'fieldthcif ,
'we have, upon half the money, mid. paid ti eii
Soldiersbetter than Ivo /tame. Their:teeasierk
notes sell at o,44d,unt 'of lasi than thirtijper
cent., ; ours! at • more than otr.r, THOtrB44ID.
The reason is' solely 'that their Government
has better. .unde.rstood-and_ more dinilkad
tiered to the true principles of Currency than
ours. Ls - all..etke we: hbA the advantage."
Toombs proceeds, and says that taxation,
. I *al •
rid comprehension, hnloans are tho.enl
t y
ways by:ivhich sound. currency .cait•be.:Obr•
4e, thus concludes:
1 "Ire Ntisst act,,old that
,psiekt,.y:
ti 4 publicsafety walla° toiger
attoi6 , ilday. Our present systein is utterl i
insupportable.._ It, Is ,upsokipg
,
,trot,is for :private rights ; N ir e i t k e filyg
puelie confidence in our cause UtlOrne and:
broad siilVtii tiiiiongbitepebple ario•e7rOu.4
idiseViitents;l:ivhich are;_, daily deetepifiAnd
iwidthing. 'Patriotism ileniands'7
good men should unite'to correct' this bvil."
:41)*Pankitit, tepasiterti,;-.Athattibitsbiag;: ip a.
,_
,';'---.-r-i.p..r.ED.....,--,7.-)::':
On the Dth Mrs_...Ezaustarn ,Katz, aged 44
years. 6 months and 22' days. ' - • --
. On the. lstinst,;nearTasetteville, JANE tlicE,
aged - 2 year, 10 nu :Ohs. and 23 dal:. _• -
On the Si 'AU - Fayetteville, Mr, Joni: Max,
'aged 64 sears and 3'months. - " • -'
On the Dth ult., in Guilford township, Mr. JoaN
AMISTamm, in the 66th roar of his ace.
. „
- Prece2ztion qf Incrustation iia Stcuin Boil
- S' ANTI..INCRUSTATION POWDER . ziF4
MOVES AND PREVENTS 'TETE DEPOSIT OF SCALE,
A.ND WITIWIIT INJUR TO TIIE- IRON Sac= llzaus
IN USE.
Referenrea - In - alt parts of tin; country, viz: Albany
Gas Co - .IF-aten, Gilbert & Co.;and others, Tro - 9'; SYra- •
ense, Rochhaterf Anlnirn, &e.,• &-e4 John Gibson &
Phelp t Charlcs En,,,lgn, John R. Evans & Co.,Jeviett &
wit;and others t Enfralo:'Cleveland t
villa, &e., &c.; (lea. Shield. Miles GreetiVyooil, 3flichel3 &
Ranttnelihnrg, and 0 othivs in CincinnaG; find through
out the Wust;' , ,lndlanopolls.,DAyton,:-Terre [mute ; Lo
gansport, Chicago. Springfield, Si. Louis, St. - Pal:l44d,
&c., &c. Cost about 40 to 60 Ceuta' per week . . For eirctit - '
lar, addresit -• • - -H. N, WINANS,
• - • . -: ZI WALL Sr.,NzurPoits.'
P.O. Lox - [Jul) 22;4320Gui.
Editor of 'itiioVitory:—Piar Sir: With
our pormlision I Wish to say to the resderi of 'your
paper that I will send ,by return mail to all who wish
it, (free) a'llecdpc; with, full directions for making and
uSinia sirople ;Vegetable halm that Wig 'effectually re
niote;iti to Minutes, Igmples, Blotekei, Tart; Freckles,
and all Impurities, of the Skin,/esaing the scoria soft
elear„bmeoth aria beautiful:
alio mall fileo to those harlit. Bald nada Or
Bare Faces, simple directions and infOrninfion that tvill
enable them to start u} f¢il growth . of Luxuriant trait,
Wldskers, or a Moustache, in t lese than Orl.tlays; All,4 plicationt answered by rptuFn mall without charge.
nerg4ctitilly
TIIO& F.
• Chemist.
ju1y22 . 61-3m. No. fiOl Broadway, Nesi
DR. RADWAT'S PILLS
Wt. RADWAY'S PILLS- "
RADIVAti'S PILLS
Are ) superior to tdl other - purgative medi
cines in ! the world. They ate the only 'purgative pills
that is safe to administer in eases of Et'isipelas, Typhoid.
Scarlet. Yellow, I r other Fevers; or in Sandi Pox, Gae
trltis; Inflammatioti of the Bowels, Pilesond other dis
eases, wherniitilidwctitingitnithealing purgative is re
quired?! Oue Maths:ern Pi& _ will cleanse the
hem eis. l and purge from the System ,diseased humors as
thoroughly es Ipbefla wiliolvimse the 'stomach; without
weakenitig theisatient One dose k sufficient to prove
their superiority to all other pills.
For sale in CliataberAbncg, by Miller & lienshey.
- 7
Ma!'tante Porter's Carattoeßabant has long
tasted the truth that there are first principles in Medi
cine aa there is in Science, and this Medicine is Cora
pounded on principles suited "ky the manifold nature of
Man I :The-cure of Colds Is in kbeping open the pores.
and creating a gentle internal warmth, and this is unus
ed by the use of this ifidichie. its remedial qualities
are based mi he power to assist the healthy and rigor
ous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens
the muscles andassists the skin to perform its duties of
reguldting thehebt of the system, and in gently throw,
ing off the waste substance from the surface of the body.
It is nob'a ' , violent
_r4ruedy, but emollient, warming,
searching said eftived:a.old by all druggist at las
and *centi per bottle. , Duty 22.
03'71 , ffninpf(.1 /rots Works.—l,OOD & PEROT,
UseZidpe -Avenue,. Ph daddph Pa., offer fur sale
upon Ithe most ft:orable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL
DESIGNS in great Tacky of IRON RAILING for
CEMETERIES, ,RESIDENCES, Ac., of Wrcirrght and
cast iron, and GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUB
ING IRON YEN ANIMUS, RAM:MIES, — STAIRS,
COUNTERS FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, BITCH
ING POSTS, LAMP STANDS. VASES. TABLES. FLOW
ER STANDS, SO FAS, CEFAIRS,'STATITARY, ANIMALS,
and 411 other Iron Works of a Dedorative character ,
VoirgraMar" d folLemitotk,ct. Paraons , wroply it% for
same, will please state the I. hid of yolk needed.
sep!, '43.3m
,Confessions and Erperienee of an Ins
raltid.—Vablisbed for the benefit, and as a warning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN
uti suffeilrolu 24 - creel:is Debility, Pi emilure Decay of
Manhood. etc., supplying at the same tinii?
THS MEANS OF SELF (A:lm,
fly tme who has - cured itirnseitafter beirq-put to a great
expeuse and injury tlirAugh - medical humbug and
quackery.
By eneloging a postpaid callmead envelope, single
coliiee may he had of:the author.
• ,YdTHANT MATFAIR, EEq•l'
„
*ay 20,63 13 Bedford, Kings county, Y.
' rro the iONItt7 'Or , Old, 111 ale or Female.--
It you Lave besnernffering front a habit incialged In by
the , - TO I , TII 'OF BOTH SEXES,
ICHICTI CACSYS' 80 iCANY ! ililtrtNer iiItP4TOMB,
It unfits glen fir Marriage,
- And is the greatest Ovil wnich can befall
MAN Olt WOMAN.
See symptoms enumerated In advertisement, and!! you
are a sufferer. -
Cut out the Advertisement,
i • And s'end for it at once; ' _
.
- Delays are dais orons •
Ask, for ikeimbiald's, -
.
i , Take no other. •
, - Cures guaranteed.
Etwareof Cowslarfelis and Imitations. July lb, 03-I.lta
Card to the Suffering.—The ReV. William
Cosgrove, while JaiAtrlng.as tultetitmary in Japan, was
cured of Consumption Then all othyrmeat:s failed
by a recipeobtalned frotast etteued physician iu tire great
city ofJethio. This reel aikcatiea great numbers who
Were suffering from . C pticm, Ilionchitis, Sore
Throat, Coughs and Joidt , an the 4nbility and uer %Mum
depressien caused by these disorders.
• Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe;
v'"hicii. I Airco brotightbione with me, to all who peed It,
free of charke. .Atlitr , ess
_Rev. W:sl.. COSGROVE,
' idee 5, .
435 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. N.
A Gejatlonipz, cured of 4Vervous Debility,
inconpoincy,P:iirtature Decay and ,Youtlifo
'remitted by adesirp to benefit othort, wOl'be ha; py
furnish to all who need i t,(free of charge) the recipe and
directions fur making the eintple Remedy need
.in his
ease. Thosewisling to profit by hiti experience and
iMiRCIVI a Valuable Remedirin receive the tame, by
return mall, (dtrefully sealed ; ) by,addre,eing.
JOAN 13. oanEN,
tug 19.3 m 1i0.60 Nassau Street, New i'Ork.
I!Jde '9lrlo 'MON f3h92,ypuonon
'/Z - valcoo maippy
—aarj;ao» •aapcpcquoa_lit 0.0 itriquaSy r
;o.s,noir oVflosudxa ile pmemtiota lad g ^ q o y7,s mos.; :Cud
Not srually---=lpatulioldtag
•"9443 ~;, -set;
REPORT OR THE MARKETS
Philadelphia Marketi.
PHILAD,EV.PHIA, Sept. 7, 1863.
FLotra.,-,—Sale.s of about 1500 bbls.„ at $5
for:good. spterfine, made frOm new wheat,
$5 25@,55 o 0 for old stock extra family, and
25for late inspected andfreshground
western dp. e sales 1,6 the trade range tit
$4 150,,r,55 1 Tj t2:3-"fdi , sUperffne,' $5 25055, 75
for extras, $5 50,!. $6 'so' 'for extra family,
and $6;75e,'57150 711 bbr. for fancy brands, :
aecordirq to !quality - and, freshness, and the
receipts llghti: city? 'Flour, it scaree, and sell
ing in a small way at $5 bbl. Corn Meal
irides scarce and in request, - at fully for-
Mei-rates. ' '" • • • • -
ii-EAT.--Sales of only about
_s,ooo''bush
' 'NV.
01§.7.6. 11 - ote, at sl' 25 to . ..$1 80 for fair to
prime new reds ; $1 80 to $1 37 fOr old do.,
mostly at -$1 35for Pennsylvania, and $1 40
to $1 55.fot.,white,..the Utter for ..prime Ken.
tacky. Rye is.--Aniskttled .and -about- 1500
btti hell; inoE sold vc - terryobjd'at 960,..08e.
Cprn is less . flrm, with - •iales - of 6,000@;7,,000
bushels -weste ri mixed - atehieflY
fit the fOrmerNre,- 'afloat ; 1104 bushels,
southern yell O w -, left is very scare brought!,
8.5 e".., a further. advance.. Oats aro,.ingood
demand, and the. offerings light, at , 56Et),57e.
for new; some old -western sold. at _titlie
The seed market is- quiet but steady, at
itiet,a for Timothy, and $2 .25 Ve..bitehel
for Flaxseed. - • • . :
There.is Very little Whiskey'offering, and
themarket firm at 'the late advance, 'with
sales of3l O bbls., in lots; at ',6.2®5 3 / 1 1., and
drudge. , at ts,l,ocqAe., if r
PRICE: le, E tiT
m - y . sirmE,
~(I, , lttir:GrEt.).w,tx.l.Y; - - . _ . ,: ,
~ ,' .. .• 1...... , ,-: ; • ' ': -
eff.44BE,RBBUlla Sept. 3, 1063. -
....- .16 r , W.tsen - .1V0nt...1.--, -50
. 12,11.11acatmr.m Won ~ 33
-%8 Morn San..., • , -5 00
8 nmorax SEED - -' - '3 00
4toe Nub SE= / 25
- 12 PARED .PEAeritS -- 380
.;.';..i... ~ 8138p.otstvPv.AcItEs...,.... 150
;I'so Anizre ApPi.i.s:. ' -l' 00
. ..... " ..... ..6
SOAP -
ttACO:f 'IIA)ts
ilacor Silas:: •
Sour TifEisa ; • "
eIIAMBERSB ET-Rd-Yip° UR AND GRAIN
:, , -:. - - ; MARKET. ••.., • ,• I - .6 ' '
COiiitrCTED 4.1 ; etrAiißFirinfrßO 71,141:4• 3. :
001
. . ......^..'. • , . , •
[Muni—c 4 "ltte
,Vlour—lle,ti I • • ' - ' i'''' -•'
'.- ' 'l. " - '1 •. + 4 4b
ltiltuat--liltito ' - '' "- • 210.
IYlmtt4-11e1 •• " • ' ' '"'"•' - 1 00 ,
° (-47 ' '''
'" • ' SO '
Ooze.. ••• .... ..... .......' ~,,,, 7 ..,....,... 7 - :
..." ,„. 50 !I
' : I • . - POTATO •at.t.1.1-fET. -•-: ;: ~
-Id er e•r• ,- Near , -- -•• • - • • •- •• 50
Pjak-Eyes - ' ' - 1,7 . ... : Jo i
PAS: . al:tbn't .
I~S7EI),—;A 4ppro,iike't4 - leti33
tile,,UNIsiNG business., •Filvare a 4 -thit" ltr-
PosvrOßrOilice. - • sep Ski
--, .
pROPERTYAT PRlvAirEsAii.
—A floe two mtory IlllI: E.' HOUSE, In Clattitsvillt,
tuomst new. will he sOltl very low. There etc SIX 0001)
ROOMS W the bottle. wail also a 'Wash Must - sine Clam. n
In the 'pail. Enquire of J. S. BRANT br I
seo 9-tru " C.II: III:MATT.
,
II A Al N Jus tice Ilt
eof e"Peilec,
- '
.1 . • Chambersburg, iittliann East Market street
oppubite the Contelloothi.lnhttilidni.e formerly occupied
by s.ti. McClure. Prompt attention - given to every
itlg in ,the Me of a Magistrate and scrivener.. ;
Kept !I. 'Ztf. '
r. 8. STI:IIIIAUG,R
QT (13111AU:GH STEWAn ,A t
forlorn; at Low. Chembersharg. Ps.. give their,
ed ettention t) the Practice of their Prafetske.
J olin Stewart agent for procuring Bounty 3Loney,
Pensions, and a4reantges of
_pay.
.14eir.,pf5ce in tlioTown Hall. Jima 17',!63:
CI.IA3I.BERSBURG COMMER,
CIAL COtbEGß.—Double Entry Boattkeepittp.
'Business Mid, Urnaniental Penmanship; Card Wetting.
Lc., taught in superior style. Tema for n tborang Chm
morel:a rimrsi3.3l9. A good Ifand Wri ting . gUatati teed
to all for ¢5. IS'ight Class:from 7 to-9 o'clock: Por fur
ther particle:lra, call at the College Booths (Academy
II ilding)er address
inept 9 Prof. A . 31..TRISI3fCR.
FXECUTOWS NOTlCE,—Notice
is teteliy given that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate v at:din:to Stater. the eiLetteritenny tow:tat:lp,
deceased:have, been to the unilersignedi resi
ding inturgan ragas/Pp. -
An petsoui kneWing . thereseives indehtert to said, Es-4
tote will please iminecliate" payment: rind . tus°
haring chime will present them properly antbenticated
for settlenent. CHRISTIAN SNOKII,
.
Sept. '53 Executor. ,
ADIVINISTRATORS' , NOTICE.-
Notce is hereby given that' Letters of Adminir
tration onthe Estate of James Kirkpatrick, Into ofTaa
nstt townshtp, deed. have been granted to the under
signed, reiblingin eald township.
All perions knowing themseive-v 'indebted to wititl Estate
wtli makwirtnnediato payment, anitthpse having
chdm'spwent them - properly enthentleatedfor syttle
motif . ' WILLTAN
xyrt
_W,II. G. IiaItEPATRICK.
AIA W
INISTRATOS
Mricels hereby given that Letters of 'Aiintinis
tiat ion et the "Estate of Isabella Thompidn, late of 1:4 tee n
toiviiibiOlee'd, have been granted to the undersigneo,
residinginsald toonship.'
All peSqatilridstited to the said Estate, arerhereby-re
quested o Make imni ediate payment, and theet , 'tiaYing
c taints cadematati against the Estate or said desedeut,
tall mak 'known the Paine without delay. to'i
Befit 9 JAM T110311!SON, Adm`r.
110015EtIC SALE...=-Thee**lll be or--
ferd at Pohl lc Sale. on the premises. 011 _7llarstlay,
SU L duiof October, next, atL o'clock, that
' tY LAND', situate in St. Thoznaa _township. late
the -.sl,tnsitt yarn' .uf 4lchael Wagner, .dee'd. bounded
liy 10n.14 /if Joseph Christman, Jasper' Smiler, Jacob
141er, Strtitv Eshleman• add' others, containing 04
ACRES ad 151 PERCHES, neat. Tholmprevements ate
a good tm stery MUCK' DWELLING mouse,. L g
Ran and ither buildings. a good Weil of riever.tallitta
Water mita thriving YouNG ORCHARD, About ten
Acres of tze tract is Timber atottgad /Moen Acres Mete
ow land. life toms will be mode known on the day of
We, by JACOB CRIDER, A.1c1 . 1.‘ ,
By aril' of ,theOrpluinse Couit; 7
scpt 9-ti .„ ; ,G. Mrre.ttitt,Clcsk,
LETTEftS:remainincTin
c at Chnnibersbutt. Serkt.
,
Levy onj
Lytle L F Igni(tigler Mrs
' •Slanisql Levi D . ^ StablvrMrsCatitue
May Elzy
mina L iTtirner Ma) Wlitil
3lrCnlmunt SninlP 11 limns John
Mitchel rtinry a. Wahine Win
Siycre Daniel , Welch tier) 0
Oster l.vnia. Waiters A J '
Piper . ..lames N
Oregon Fri Wagy.ter, Je3da
PfoutzMi ss)%artha ;Wheeler L
Young J cob -
Zacharias& Strode
ay
j 4 iho !oat OM ,
Unat ):ti
Brenemat Christ.
Cox. 'A moill
Copper }Up
C 'lnman ffitliAm
Colentnich Nich's
Crlner 6 A. • •
Etlt Lt 4ribtrd
Fr..pgler Dubin
Piii)uuk ,Pdrige
Gregory :On II
Ilouttersogaryll
Lutk
Spraclic 'Henry
Snow Mary C
Stephenson
rot the above Lettt
Ti !Advertised. J.
Klrk" . Siznel
na':y
that they I t ve bed
„
IFTNI)N' rLEETINGS
. IN FRANKLIN COUNTY:
Tie People of Franklin' enuntf,
sithout Distinction of Fart*, • •
Who are in favor of -• , •
SUTAINING THE GOVERNMENT
, ; ;. , • - against • ,•;
- rnied'Fraitors'in tha South.:
' and
Secesb Foes at Hemet
Who will Sustain •
:Ito Bravo Soldiers in the Field
• btittling for
't
The Lite of the Republic,
, . ~„. , and our
• ;.
Honored
! - -Wha - favor-the-Election
o.f
A:WIRE* kit:-'agilllTN.
r " - the .
- _ I.ithfhl and Patriotic lebuti s ve 1
I - • - and the r , •
• " . 8 oil e re' Friona - .
• are requdated to „
ATEND DISTRICT' MERTT.7..TGS . '
i-the following named ,places;..
WAT_NESORO' , - • Monday,* Seitou% `I 21.
-GREENCSTLE -Tuesday, do. '
mBROBSOURO - -Wednesday, -do- -
LOUDON.Thursday. do,, -
_24, •
ST. THOUS' ; ."..,.Friday .25,
.. 4 ..
FAYFITTRILL .do . , „ '.26,
F.ANNETI.OI7II . J . -_" .29.,
'DAY
CONCORD' • WednesdaY4 I 30
do . l, ler - .
• r .(-2o oek, M.) -
'11:OXIIVR g Thursday, o 1. ;
GREENVII4Ge Friday 2.
' '
//a- al?oref,_meetings will be; ,dfalthe
ev e n i n g i _oxiptint SulPliur r_• .3.
'4le. Goodlpeilrers bo 'attertrian each
Of tfiera'oetip rneption . ed 4ove:
will shortly.° announced.: JOHN ;Stall _4-11.T.
B c p, 9. 'GA ChairmantniontourrVCore.
STRA,WiI
of Stia - mr arkrite4. will!TpaY ger tott - for all
- stnt*deliserEdat tor 111111. , J. ALI it , kON EYSTI:I3..
oept9-3t.? • ".
r - 1 `" AA' TQ,N;,W,
vi,v, Corn Knak# awl Corn Stn a will ba,purchaa;•
.tattit StraiVkill of
atte4a-ZiA - Y.' Arr *13;1 EYSTlsfii.
"Sz ,, 13 1640'9%.
- ,
seddquartGa'nf Proveiit Larshal;' '
2.oth Etittricel7Pe sy4estict,
thainbersburgl .113't 46,1863. f
i , 111tIS
113,,iatti 4 ct il . Pllqt,tll 'Wined t F, I
joininx.Volunteei
, Regitaanta. 'F:Teiytnan Amen ir he later - Strait who so .
- joins w4l - be eatetnied atlaserter ti; t tinted as anchz - , '
•t - - IEO4.Ii.T.STER,
I 1.2+ , ti qtptaintn Btowut Marshal; '
•repnigtt:l 7 !,t • •611011Eariet•PennA.
• ljel474artiri 'of Pruirost.,tiaritta,
• • . A 3,41 1 pi , r,trid, ,, Pl. l l , 4 l o 2 nict,. • ,
QTIVz. 'IS GIVEN;',
siviv ran; reasynable:exiiense
incured. will bn paid to any son foil the' iipPreheasinn
and delitery of,a!defetter,' .;tho;Hei nartdiatofthe
nearest,Provost 3.tarahal. HYSTE,R,
aEpt •
thr. 1%1/y4
16th 'K
- tribal •
1;1.3t' ' f • Dbit.'Pann.
•
,TWQ J-I,43VSES,FOR,S4I4Err—The
undereigned offeri-r.4 -private -Se.lckr TWO LOTS:in
loyetteville, olle, of the zerniving thereon erected:e;
new twaetorie 1det1131 , 6". 1.101103, and the other
_lfbpp storied Ik.. ,The preperfy hwiesirably,
lot,ited Fi, cir n.privitedWelllng,Meing tit the
hemhbbrbeed. it the a ndemy, find opßetile Drotyn'e
Betel- Nereonf.Wishi to view the, properVy„ pm do so
LY:Oling,uptinDr.Fe,i ne;y,lhe pretent,oeenpant, 'or tho
eFnis enheeriher.„%i . . „
retitle te snit , pnrebaeer. ,
, pept f‘tt, ' , , , ' BIGHAIL
icoußVlctis,
— Public, Sale, o,f,hrerrtly. sth;l4 Octoi,er, nezt;.
valuableTfliltre 'ollr MCA ROUST. situated on
Weld 7.3lcirket St:, • AramberslaarmThear tlio - dlrtruoral,
(halo gNot s'er Frr :tin Ittilhlitigs,) formerly tho'
pruportyot.3olta l t gen, deed. • • - ' • 1 '
Tice property 11114 good repair, 'nadir/ a good situation"
for. public busine`?; • ' • a ,;.
TEIVILS'Ono.f pf:•th of tho 'purchase •rnehey on' the
continuation of sale; onehelton thts•let. of April'
oext, (wllen the %.1 will be. 4=lo and the ballauce in
ova year`lbereaftt I •Witti lastest , 1-0 , 1 ••e ni
0-te • V` ;a' TllO3. 'J. 34 - WIGHT, After. •
„ • .
=I
1101141341,P:S.A.141), subscriber'
vviii sell, WI 1 nblioSstie:airlais esidenee, iri quit
tornshipi El. tertier Strickler7s Paper. /Bill, on:
T'hurscicr;7,l4ls.l,si next, tb.eAillowing Person
al Pronghtyvvizl ..f1V . 0.13001: , C0W5...45 head qf .1.1,985;
1 Spring; Wago; .I„T.hreslting ; Machina ; B Wheat Fan
1 Clittias, : Dam., ..i.a.nuinber. of Farming implements.-
Also, a.,variety..-.1 /leasehold and filOaenni.#o l . l TUß-E,
viz: Bedsteads, .eddi,n;;, ;Cupboards, ono S l tlay:
1; wk and temPfrge Staves,: Dishes, and a great. variety
artieb.not 4eswst toenninerete. . ~t ;
• "f 311 .- 10 .fiti. 1 00 . 'e.i , when tho torme will be mad e knoin.,
sept Ode 3• " ' ' • JOBPi STOWS'S, Br.
AT( '
'3IIV ELRY- - 3 : •
: AND SILY.Pft-IVARE.-
Tle twelerefg 4 vtonhl respeeffully,invite ,yeur tttteti-"
tiuti to his w t selected stock of atitt
me ;Cold JEWPIXT, of every kind and
varletypf . •ti?n4risilig tif, Pre newest aytil irtost,
/pea utsml tip /fir, - • •
— .&4 l . o •Pbt OT.TtR-WARE;tititia4
Leif make is war--
muted to be: niFopresented, •
ts Jetielr t eriredid 1 y iePalied and riat;
isiaction gr . i .anteed.;;- t T,ACOB i umatam, -
(EalCdeis,dr,tti fitaittfer -
'sept‘ain' t 6:4 Market Arnett, Philadelphia
WE L 0 lUit:,
rtrertrditv . rind Cbritnrinien lferehants.
North See4,tl Street; opposite the -cateherlatl:vtiney
Railroad I=ipat, CILMERRIEFFIG; Pa. r •
.Cars 'rn regaltie4 to and from' Plattrults. 4„raltirfore..
„—ltscocs. ZE.F. 4.1 - ' t yl4w4 . 3111r
ket street Philadelphia. -
, ken Valler roken.Egg and Nut COAL (di
rect. ffr -r• the mines , Wil,ke4barre „and Piz*, there
IeOtJNDI T:COAL, L 888 and surriotEs; .SALT,
FLAB'. ;'and ILO:COCK :Cl?.....qgNT; kept ' constantly
ou 4310.. 'RLOUIt, GRAIN, and kIIODUCE, ULM kid
purcini.i= .1 at the:kkihest.wik price& ,
D. eep I 4: NEL&
VT•TICE.--=-Diseolutiop. of Co-Par(-
1:1 heretofore existing
ruder tvsfirmsand ,styleof WUNDERLIC/I, NEAL' , et
Chninhershtirg, f#CI.IAFILIBT, WUN
;I/BKI 00;...Greencastle,,Ba , was on tho let day
inber, /kB,3iiliseolled by. mutual consent. Tbo
It jok r. iftitelutfolirnt avuxicper:sprtsg will remain in
the vie of Wunderlich 4 Nead fbr deflection; , the
Bootc'i t Greencastle are to the korai& A. . sChofhirt
for y. d lemont.,.. AU parsons knowing themselvesin - -
debt. they of the dboyo firms, will:please call with
out 1.3 , and ke payment, as the Books meet be set
tled ;lout' ma K. WUNDKRLTQII )
1361V.T. .V.NRA.D,
Ber'" -6 t • • t • ; exam. E. scitApirnit
" Headquarters of
16th'
• • ' •. • C7iambersbtitg,'Sert4th,lB93.
Tit A T.
i f vebe l fa claim d nV t'the°- 4 I rr
rut lTngtole:oradnenlbteXeeptot
are Li lefective in execution as to be valueless for the ,
pus i a intended. In a rew, instances they have lmen pre--
par'.• n seeming Ignorance of the riglite of the party an:
der # I tw,, or witlaintent to tirtiblice imposition npon
the, ard, It is auck9apceil.that min rule Drafted Men
wits # teir witnesses aroreqUired, to pear in person
Left :# the Botird'of kritollutbnt.'"`GEO. SYSTER,
• ' 1 ' Pre:Mite:o3th DlSt.l%ttna:,
and'Presitienrittflenrdet - Eitroilment.
1 7 :4*
es will please say
IV: DEAL. P.
,11 . FANCY FURAI
J. • • .30Eql*AllE11124
7 ll'ArckeSt, 254101 , Bt4 south qkte,
.uporter. biesafactuser of and Dealer, lir 411 Janda of
1, -.Sar.l l `)lia tforladiee mud. Chi/dren's wear.
BMW
. own oar stowtho my,frieno of. Franklin
,d the surrounding Counties, for their veryilberat pat-,
,nacre extended tome during tbo ;last lbw years,*; and
sould say fathom that I Elow.have in -store, of nty4vrn
mimeo:flat:Land Manufacture, a very extensive assort
ment or ailthe,difierent Rinds: and, qualities -of FANtly,
PUBS, for ladies stud Chlhiren, that aillbe worn - during
thw fall and Ninter tenons. -
Being thedirect Importor my Rsinlrom Eurolie 4
and having.t hem ail Hannfactnred ander toyo MO super.
Tiiiion—enables Line to offer my Cristo mere and Ihta puPlic
batiiiiolner Set of Fats for the' Mine' nioaey.
Ladies plan/as tire'mo a call ' , before:pure:4ll'lv 'Pldaso
redieniber the intne; mamber add gtreet t = •''
•JOIEN FARERIA.
Sept 9.5 m - No. Sig Arch St.,-Phaidelphin.
aVOG=.I,STER'S'INT(neg..-411 per:-
sone interested will take , tiotlee; that the
owing Aerountants liave , filed their Acethinte ht the
Register's °Mee oft Franklin county, and that , the same
116viti benresented to the Orplians l ,Coult for muff rtnatinn,
Olt Tuesday. the 6th day of October Rea:tint the Court
Rouge, in Chombetshorg r , • • • -
325. l'holirst nod flnal.Accartne ofTaxid nicks, Exec.
uter,of thelar k t will and tellatoOnt,ofsWn, c.f.lt.y, late
ai Autriiii township , dec if. -
This find' and 'Anal Abioniti• Valey"
Administrator otJaraesfianloy,l44o of Warren town-.
ship. dec'd,
32T.; Tho first arid. final:Mac:mot of John Zimmer.
man and Jacob S. Ziramermati, , Adidnistratore of Jacob,
Zimmerman, " • '
•'• •• •
'''.: l ZuTbe - secoact Accoant of Sarni:tot D. and Georke W.
Pirritabemgh,' Adealcaltratort of the Tistatesof .Jtatopti
Nos.mi t u o i te wuti :•.•• t•il n. uly
3:251.71116-11rattrad thiallitenent Jobri •C. Rotz, Alas
fitatititorteltald Rott ) lateaftarteta ara;'cleed-
LT•Ai tr•• - I E. U. anDyttegirair.
etiitfet .unto.
rrIMPTIIr SEED I. T ~
_IC
SEED! 14-Pritici Tim bt!ly Seed)"., , Ale'at.
Z 15'11'4,4* MS.
Atlpt .1 -
ALIitRASS.--400 Erni-Mitited.
six dnTh per tun 1 - 4. 'Fun firusl if
\tell smied'and delivered . g.t.nly "' ' " •
i3epto-3t; ' " • sox EYSTEA,
DPSOLUTION' OF RARTNER
_,Sllll".—qiatpaituerahip,lntre`4,.;fi•en.;„,iiitinkunder---
Jun mune and,?style,ef 111,13fi1, it, A . ; I:;;,DQN,ip • tbo- -Sad •
die and fiarnfts buidne.v!, Chaml nbnrg, wan iiignely- -
ed by mutual cdnient ou-thelitil I •of Augud, 1863.
Aconhe INA), remain in the ha 4 e °I'S,. 11.0ordan
hereafi; bb conduCted.
,Perbui4 ovlol ketti;srlvii Int -fed to thif.old firm
*Dl:please call and idtle. their ac „1 - info. '
• „ Drollf.,,
8,11.
.LIJABLE REAL ESTATE '.AT
PUBLIOSAIE 4 --The undersigned. 'Adininlstrator
;,Estate qtAlbertna A..11e1t,, late of, Antrim town- -
,le% will r.ffer at, Public Sale, on Saturdey, the ugh
f ..Septemben mat, --tha.44ikasing-Alawribect-fteal
,nf snid!decedentltuate in. Antritu . ..township,
in comity, three canes eolith of ()roe:1431o, neer
luau lending from Greencastle to Ifßlutrmport, '
, g4lnds Qi, Pownll'a bolls ,and Jacoh I.,e4er, con
, about thtee-tourths of nn ACRE. This,tracti of
.7 1
r ?onatzfolly. ted,baying thereon afine-Awep-
LIEE, Stable, d other necessary - tstbuildingp g,
it a dosirab , propotth . .; .. -
to conanesicsi t itlelocr,A.-bf.., when the terms
made know by ' JACOB I.ESUER, i,
Ceti atrheritsentrats.
yALUABiLii P.,AIM FOR K"v o llE.
—The initm , ber otteis . at Private S'ale, nitm,
situated about ,i( t _ wile front Quincy, contain ACRES
, 14 at which is In an thriving Chennatti Vo;
of the Parin is of ti.e bestnnaiity of LIIIESTON L. D
and any a. - higli state :of cultiratlon, • The improve
nientSare a large ,aith ~poriicp and
'cires,a, new i3lthM 113NK 11,6.11Nialfeet long. with
Vraeon :Shed and Corn Cab attnehed, double Fronts
Carriage llouse Orick INnatLlionse,Smokeliouse, /lake
Oren,-and net:vs:lacy outbuildings; in good repair.
Therd is a law, Cistern clime to the Braxi t used for dtock
and one:beat the , There lea Well of excellent
water-in. the yard. Thera -is also a variety of tho'c3
!roil,-each an Veitm Plnuis, Vertehf, And, Grapes in: It Et
yard. There leak , . a good:OII,CLUAD•of young thating;
Fratt, en the pre;nl,es - • • . • .
?emus xviehtug •
view the larami do so by.catlin
on nip enbseribei. or any inkrmation respecting itics.l
be obtained by Calling on Geo. J. Balsley, County Tren—
met. - [..jell. .4-tr.], • 41011Nr.111DDOWO.
4 . riIRUST.I.;E'S ' S A.' LF,..L , - lere - vitt.
, ji.: „biz, lold at Pulaie S.,;jci'ozaitbn pienlineii, in il u n n .,
1 , iowntlitp, ten Z.-fascia,/the fie;:kly.,'_ocraer,lisz., ii,.
t folldw Mg, Farin,latu th'e IstatO oF , !Lucy Ayers, t:txt„
' ~'A. Tract of IGtl ACHES; end ';ittkitG.A.ts 'an'a'azim:-
. knne.of Vand i a,ljeinin p. landerif Sa.hrfiel. Becito.,triiirr
`Besere, feel Sonde, if, arid_ notrort :31ellvarr, on witch
1
ere' erecteda large two-tor), StorolAyttranaxot se,
' Stripe , Barn; Stole , Spring lionsiS; tlitoo Tenant lit ise•
"'
- aiid other ,butldingp. There , is - o - liiiejowtg (intim d
grOrKhig Ott the pitluires;"; - Akant 10trAcqr eleer.and
.under good cultivrilioo. 7111'e'Timher!_growiu is of.",the
hest' The farm* It a, en . lirterod.by Ahtletem Meek: ittid
the 6•lttici dlin reach wa t.r, in 'all, Ihe,llCida.execpt,pne.
- The road (ruin Chambei 4414 to ttlelmro the
itoor, Mut the du oiling- is' hut threo.infle§frian'theinttpl
'place.; The land Is ..t . the'De.et'P3ll . ; STONS.quel.t),
'
1
Thefele it ru,anjog and :neriu-1111113,4' Stinptigrt in'th •
,: Spritig- 'Hook. ' , ,
..- TEICAS OF SALE z One-third, Of the'Porchtise titqae,•, -
~, to be. - paid downl CO tirtit'atiOri of Sale;, :tememder
i"to be' pnld 10;threeimu0 rintmel" pay meMF.:learitig, In
-I,terest from 41aie or genfinnalion, Fftet piiTrnent. let
'; .Arii; 186 : 1. i :gecurf 1, :Lit * .a . vrq 4 . it'at ihii-d,i- ' let Apt it,
eo,, , , ,: 0.4:f1/1 31,YKSS,
' .' l 04pt. 0 'O.O t 8 : ..''' .' '. ,TlllBt ,
".
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DMINISTRATOIVR.:g A-L
' There will exiNzsed ttrikid, I/Y 1 ldny of P0i,11,-
thxz-ory, , vin Thee pi vtulNtA th*Tfororra
burg, on Sagunto ff. ihn'Zet orOtraer,lB63; the follou'l
Beal Rofintostp rlte El+tete4 Henry 'blinder,
A LOT OF GROTNI), fronting 6tfeer on'ff,fiein street.
Chamberiburg, a with a-depth southwitia"of 102 feet ad
joining 2 - ..T.,ll.oalcitigeti Bait, en& Gon.,,WiLsou ,
Nest. . -Theliropert sold inplate; Anil wit I
• he divided.by a lino ntu through - the centre •of. the 1,4
.froin'Queeft .street. gi - vlogto welt %Portico 32 feet byl92,
The Vest )gilt nghtiiiiiig t i on.Wileon , Bellly. hue erected
on it 4. WRATH t..ltltO A ItDED MILLING lIOUSE,•end
the east tie, adjoining J. T. Iloskinson, heeahuiereeted
thereto:La WEATILSItigtAIIDED IMBUING. ROUSE.
The Property,l3 pleineintly eitunted and km very desire
hle loeetionetiud the title is goods ,; )
A tight ofwas to the Pump and the right.to tbeitse
the water of...tina Wen ten be rederved (Cr the me antho
PerchemrPktlie ct e r half. •
Sat etovanmenre 441 o'clock, en Bahl day.'
ltAir.=One-bn!C let 184; remainder' list
April,l*•3o„2•ith I nrerest icomlet Apri1,1664. Violets
will.ba.rniAmahieet to ground, rent of $1.50.
JACOB Ti, SLINDIat.,
r. Adm'r with the willeclienry Einder, deed.
eept 9.3 t
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s;bITBIJIC SALR---Thee e
sold at Pulific Trtclizatramek leliV Nay
RI September, in. C.-at the Tartu OfSanmel deed
one mile'east of S raglan*. Me - &Hoeing Personal Ptlop
erty'of said deed, : 9 HEAD ;OP *HOUSES; 9 bead of
' fat/Stearn' 2 fear slot 2 twu-lierse -Vaginin I etchers+,
Wagon: 1 Cartr 215 ItVllll Bede; B nay Ladder:9o'l44s
Brebtlitiatids;',l sets Front tlettit:'2 , Wrigon SnddTanPlo4 -
'addCtd - tGerirt; . lliding,Siddle and Bridle; 1 lailinglop
and 1-open Buggy I iron lteapet"and lllowei Combined.
11 Perineek i ppaten 1.) Crain Drille; (Pennock's patent) 1
Metal Boller, I Log and 1 Plank Roller. 3 Suldreil Tide
Plawri,Cilarruas, 1 Single and 3 Double Shovel Plar
3 Culti'vatorit; l&tarn Cork', Mind Mill*: rA
and33fetritt,g&44Tes. 1 l'atent Cutting 3 , :1
Cutting i 3 rote. ' 3 Jerk 21teVidving nay (Pikes.
L0g.11311 alid'llreast Fifth, iir aiu
Ant/ Spreaders-dm:lda and single Tines; Rough LoellAnd
Cutter, 1 Patent Scale Beam, 3 Wheel Bermes, 2 Elliutt
i Stouts; 1. Op:mbar, Shovels. Mattoctts; , Parka, , Bakes.
;Bones, Barrels, Za.,a lot Of Chestnut Posts, I Parlor end
1 Template Store. 2 Coal Stores, 2 twenty-four - bui,r
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Clocks, 23 Aries .of Corn, on the'laround,Corn fodder by
the Stock. Also at the shine Vine and:place will be:of
fered nnesbaro in the Imported Rona BTIAMPPON;
• Sala will etemmenco at P • o'clocka - A on said :day
when due 'attendance and a 'reasonable credit
'givereby . - JOHN iIILIIOIIE, Adner.
sept 9-It] C. Srrr&t,.Auctioueer-1
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ALITO I, E RE.A,I4 "g$ TAT A F,Q R.
SALE.---The undersigned, -Executors of Antra
Beatty:And also Of • Cntlihrine Ileotty. Lite of Antrim
• - ,• • • ziec'dovi,ll offrr,ntrnbli r o galu.oathe,prilsois,•4
on the . aye 'mentioned, thisfoilowing, described Ileskli,-
tate, to wit: .
. - ~- .); pa, Thursday, the lid& iltiV if Optober,tt.tzt;
1 , on the Mansion Farm, at 10 o'clock,.A M., said 'AfAli
' SION t' 4 rAt ' irOnSlatilrg titiCt, or Lind eltnatoabout
. .„fvo3 mil North-east of _Greencastle, in ankle totiiiShip,
boundtdl4 lauds oflames Davidson, c. l treehbill; Weary
Wenger, lacoli and George
,flpeelawin and 'others, con
taining 162 ACRES more or, less, with a large two storied
STONE DWRILLIiO,IIOI3SX, a large Stone Bank Barn,
Corn Crib, and other outbuildings thereon. There is a
neverthilitig Well,of Water_ on said Farm with a Pump
in it. Also There is on raid: kind alarge ORCHARD tf
choice Fruit Trees,_ , - •
At the same time- will ;be n " - offereil at Public Sale, a
TRACT OF LAND in the occupancy of Samuel Gearhart,
bounded by lands of 'CoI.W. C. trlinight, the Idansioa
Farm, lands of John Grove: and others, containing 184
ACRES more or lest, on 'Rauh ',there is erected a coro
na-Along STOI4rE DWEILLNG",IIOI43E, a -large Bank
Barn built of btick. and- otlihr 'improvements: There is
'an exelLint Skin"' of Water and a good AFT 4. 011C1I
ARO on said _
L'Allai on said (10, ,TRACT,',OF:LAHO:known,7 B 3
Lind Farm," adjoiningthe ne last abeve described.
of John Grove, Benjamin Chambers,: Esq.. John fel'.
and others. containing Sae ACRES with a tiro storied
LOG HOUSE and - an excellent Stone-Bank Barn. A lino
Stream of Water inns throtigfrthie Farm.
There will be also offered on the 16th day of October.
wc-rt,on the premises, at 10•O'cloa, A. M., a TRACT OF
LAND,liitnate in Enid township of Antriin,lin'oernas the
'"Jobisbin Farm:" bounded try lands ofJoseph Whitmore,
Jacob'nnd'JobnFrantst and &hers; contaihing 241 At RES
-More or leis, with a STONE HOUSE, A Bank' Bart, and
Spring 'noose thereon. Also a small , Orchard: %There is
an excellent Spring of Water on said tract.
Each of said Farrolwill,tri• sold: 4 , y the' :Adrle,"tbe4t.
ine*nre..isnid Farms have respectively an atrundantjup
xly or: ggod Timber. •,•: T • 1 •
The terms will be truideltneWn on day of Safi:
' ' ' ' ' '• ' ' JA.VEA NELL
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• ' T. 11,HENNEErr,
~, 1 ir..n
.rf , t '
4erft:4l lathes Ilfatty, dec'd.
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JAMBS. KILL,
Cattkcipp . ? . lleqty, decay.
ME
.sept 9-ts Ei'r of Lat.,— „„_,,ty,
IVaraesboro laecordtopy. tend send bill to this office.
•D'QUARTERS OE PROVOST
gmtstr.AL; 4:ildtriet,ftrVlKkgraPitav;
lan eralmirg,Septeinber Ti, I.Bb3.—The .fellOring le.
publl!hed fertile. information of All concerned : -,f-
Ist. The pay,ment of poo .e.r.tiltA4 from the One dEaft
' but net from anYiinbee'Atient 'drift!' ' •
.24. A dratted ManMAY, ;MY OM or ' offer ti: iiilllBtitab,
A irev, the II :epon expatriation 'have ;pronounced
for,ilieeksrcice.
, 'A drtiftettean•May offer* itilystititte any day,(Enn
ihtYis excepted) between the hours set by:the Board for
_thatpurpose;huthemust have provionslycompliederlth
theregnirements•of 8 - 6.6.77" of+Cireniar 3.3`fttat the Oleo
otthirfirovoat Marshal Gerierartehich provides thatfAll
'persons winr may he drafted, - at& +who ;may -.dealt** to
present substittt, Ms shall give notice in- writing , toltbe
t Beard:of Enrollment that em snch•A day they Inn, pre
, sent* sublititnte. giving hist:ante, - residence; Ave, .and
stating whether be: hi en ellen or citizen:', • •t: •
• The ktratrditrill decline td receive, all, Substitutes` , *hp
are unable to present some evidence of being like'', to
falai thti el:digit:fon they propose asimming:to-uthe Gov.
I - ertdoenti
I 5 • - •,• j Ter inforMatioiliti zeferinie io=thi Wiens
.for tlc•Pltinn,tboTltllinlr.,r-ateted -to Circular 41.1., al
resuly-ju lished the newspaper; of the Bistrict.
• sth.-Bvidenetr:of disqualification on account 'of agar
shall he ail : erne much of_ he following na can be obtain
, tad: Eirst.....Pocamentiu*oridence; legal or otherwise.
Second—The affidav it -of tbeparentsand "such others**.
pectaldeVetsmia (headkofi ai nillerges . ere mast likely to
be intern:Led onlhe subject_ '
In no' casi,trill - the • persbrial :pi4sence 'of the Party
,elaindnii - thiSixemption bedispensed -with. •
6th. keettlfaxite that ti-Partylat been entelled ebie
where Will nothe cm:elusive tb eidablish a -delft for 41X
emPtlenpn the ground of non.residence. - The party
Must presentlimself for th - elktimbe bf being , giteation
tioned andattonld be prepared withlaroof (Inlbtot_tt; of
neighbors) hr supper of his claim.-
1' Enrollment in two sub-districts of the same Centres
). :Ward Distrietwill not exempt from draft, Pl - evided the
[party has beep drafted at his proper place of residapre.
Itit. Parties Ale ternished'subattfUtei last, Pialtbst
were mustered -into the service, foe flOno l'enr,Shitrehmod
.ground forexermitian: tat principal o Tit intihetauh.
Mite-tee for,rdnomentbA.Pol7 are.llahle militarttuty
untleithis draft: 7- Thefief timta entstitnetilifffiholl
l as t Fall was a,..pgrof rAsyentloeennt exempt the prin
cipal.
Sth.-21 drafted-man who was In service on the 8d of
3farch;igaa,is excropt. ,The sertillepte of apormnis.
sinned 'officer at the affidavits of - Mel reifectable eitlz eDA
tMewls of Esmilie) redrifredlif prdof this i fact.
tividditiorw-the discharge of - the- • tcarty or xac properly
teantlienticatedeopyshoritil be pr o daoetr.---..rtt y
1. Inb. 'Where manes WSW flseen - •Inratopaily !silents/ on
'notices. no exemptlim can be Claimed.... The-paityintend
the enrolling officer-le tki• petit 'the Beard hold
liable to report. I -
• •orderof theßilard of Enrollment, - .• '
, • - GBO TER4
sepf:l:---d U• -- Pro. Mar. ..t• Ir ES rest.outi.
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