The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 30, 1863, Image 5

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liditir :Wolf bwarti
bfe 4itufftinber.
91E6 bie gegcritutirtige bet.-
beffert tviirbe, war Ridger Spobwarb, ber
Gettwartige bentatratifrbe (3obernort•Canbibat,
tin egSlieb jener Conactition, aub_natini einen bro.
tninenten Ilaii)eit an beren Zeoa l oi mmtn.
e c th e affercrociten teiniibungen gingen bal)in,
eine 93eranberung i4l iniferer. ataatet Q..onftitntion
'i l ubelairfen, wobnrdt ark itualiinber autgerefiluf
fen icin fullteu.„bat,‘7.-.lintitired)t antiatiiibeit ober
itgenb tin `llint itn Ztaate 3n bebienen."
, tta ift bel)aubtet worben, bie alebe bea
fgaabivarb gegen fci nidjt genatt be•
ritittet inorben. Scull man aber bic gati3e
f)anblung nut ber I.batjadje infautinentiiinnit,
bail hem , lieriebt jener Rebe feit 15 3atjte.auf brit
otli3ieneifterbanbitingen jener eonneption bon
tyro fetbit Inc iniberiproten inarbe, folffeibt rein
latticifei iibrig, bnb er eine etitfdiiebeit feinbficiie
etethtlio gigot afle 9tuktanber eingetioninten; unb
ben 93erjurb utadjtc fie bon allen itaatlidgu Rec 4.
tens tinter her (Sonftitution
%ft, ein 9.intrag Don dint. DZagee, ait6 irerrn,
an bie 'Convention. geftelit inurbe, tint bie eiii•
tbanberung freier farbigen erfolieli in biefcn
etaat 3u uettitibern, flitting Subtle Soobniarb
bOr ben 91nteag Dubin 3u ueriinbersi, bait bcrfelbe
attatekbibie abfolute irslcigerting bed Stituntred)t6
du afle tuCluber ober 'ein Imt iu befleibett, in
(id) frbliese. ( faun nirbt geliingnet tuerben,
' bait biefes feitt%inettbeMentadit fei,-berm eb mar
Of Ritter eignien Olin?) beigefibrieben nub ben
!Bgeltatiblungeit, fa wie eO gefibrieben roar, wort.
• Rib eitinerleibt. !Han Nth efi in Den amtlicben
Zebatten her Eximpition, Ob. 5, e. 4 4 4110 1 c,
(en itip Inflict tole folgt
Dag Magic (Souttnittec fcrncr inftritirt
• werbe3n initerfurbeu, oh id hie t on.
Pinion babin abilitinbern. Daft atle iiiitaitber
tuelcbeinarfi bent 4: Sufi 1841 iu bicfent Staate
antonemen Mogen, ocritinbert werbeti bat\
teibt in eriverben ober eiti bicient Staate
- gu betteibeu."
riNiefen Rtutrag erluirtete er mit - duet (anvil
- nub gebilifigen linfprarbe in wittier cr atle ItuO•
libber {)art mitualtut ; edit:lle „fie fcien mit bent
Serif) biefer %orreciitc (mit hem 9teci)t itim•
men nub ?.teniter
„in betteiben) tnibetattut," nub
toie s biefelka iu (()aben." Sir
toollen bie 'Ddrifigliatjtc Sidle - in fcincr 9tebe
- wit ntati fie in ben offi3iefleti LRerbalibtatigen sn.
bet, bier -beifefen. 5 .11. D. 5, 5:446-47.
"3d).fi(yiDe.bie Diefen politifiben Recbte nub
_sritillegteu bie nut bent 2301te bet screinig•
ten Staaten - genicse, fa bod) (go irgenD Sentalib;
nub c 9 ift mcine ebriiibe 11ebee3eugung, bait wi r
biefe sribilegien - mur ucrfibiuenben
iucita,toir bicfc!bcn einem Seben augebeiben (cif.
- (cu ber bieber ?bailiff tinb-ficin llitiprurb
' bait du grokri.beit berjeuigen bie bout
tutitanb
s ifieber tauten, nidit felten ano bent
• fcbteitteften alicit'ber ltitiluobßer icier
2ii ber be fte Vele biefer (titituatibercr
wiffen itiibto twit . potitifiben alorrediten, is n b
— .tnificti l , batter tuie biejelben 3u
WI en. ssii glatibe, bait wit baburcit, D , 15 atir
tile!' Dime linonaltme bieje 113orredtte geftatten,
eittct groficit Srbabeii fur unfere rci ,
- Peiten nnb ,3nftitniTon Hint), nub id)
glaube ferner,lbaft wcnn bie Scit nod) ha ift,
Die Sett bath tom int, wenn eb fire biefen
Storper 'ober aka aubern, Starner be 6 Staab
Ober her Serfinigten etacitcu nito.
tbig feiu with Jinterfutbeit, ob eo nitt an Der
'3eit lei biefen titan attOpifiibr ma.
ner4iitbert werbeit unfere
- len 311 controllireti, nub itafere ,ameritauifiten
Burger run Stintuitaften ciniufritiiditern,"
•
Slibge - SooDivarb frilrt fort:
„linD tvab fur dim linfprucb Oben
her von irgcnb einem 2anbc—fd; von i r . g c b ei
nem Vanbe„ber,unO bentegcn toilte it it tare pa.
Zorr,erbte Dabturd) 3u nergen
b en, Daft Wit leidafertiger Seife nub Wine 'Aug.
militia einem Zebeit Der 3wci. ober Drei
wolan, ein natural-peter Burger with, nub
attibanir unfere beaufprinbt ? R3icle Die.
F ° (er emigrauten Offen 91itto von politifiten !Bor.
Lrerbteit in i4rent "eigenen saterinnbe die fie (tie.
ljer.tonimen: Sic (limb mit her Sett unbertinut,
_ ober-wenn fie irgenb was b,avon gebort batten, fa
_ Oren fie bayou filo von Lttwao, in lueldieni fie•
trine!! tjabcu. aft Dies- nidit Die refine
Satirbeit? title atle wiffcti nag eb fo ift; wit
milieu Daft pr. - nide bleier efingentatiberten fell*
nie politifcbc sorreibte genoffen battcti+-hag lie
teine tie,fanittiritaft button babett, ty. am
—alleribeitigiten babe!' eittel3etannt•
ftbaftinit tinfermSolte. mit unierer 91c.
gßicrlutg-unt mit
.iinjeriulnfta (ten. I,Nefe,
aletatintie)aftlanit ititt iii einem lage.erworbew
Oben rein gemcinfrbaftlidles 'BRIO
una (.seffibi mit unotic 4alicn ft Oi• -
ggung
unt fie pi ficeigyeten Ci•Anitilingern
biefer ()obeli pojititeben
_Zorredite an
ni vitt e
_ • September lB6l, in einem sricre in
weldient cr reitten Stanbininft in,ber eonnention
talkie unb bertifeibigte, fagtc ,er :
- „Set* frantic firb fiber !kitten illorirbfag be.
-fdpueren ? =.1)od) gennfl rein tuolfutber her jet
unferem '?Rabe ift, renter bet fetjt mil bent Sege
Weber ift, fejner ber uor hem 4. Sulu 1841 inc.
bee tommen mill, bean .seine uon biefen fo(ltcn
irgenbwie.beeintriiduigt werben—weber in Hirer
tufiebtung ober ibren politiftber Zorretten.-
91urb rhino eoldie bie mt) km 4. 3uty 1841
.birber,fiimen ficb nicbt.befdpueren, berm fie batten
la beim* 4 ,‘afire nunbe • Nitwit gebabt, b aft
fie teiuen tiitbei( an unfern %breed).
ten bit ben fallen."
So baben wit bout bent Zubge' Soobwarb
tut nub linPartelifcb fein Serbaiten gegen :Knit.
Icluber in sorftet)enbem uorgefegt. Utr fiber.
cairn ibuen nun nod) rubiger Ilebertegund3u cut.
fur men fie beLber totninenben Sabi
Ilintnien forfeit. `ltuttenbe bon Zeutfrben baben
itge Vick, aii unferen 2aubeoauftatten an ben
_ lag getegt, ittbent'fie iljr 2eben auf bem
— ecfgad)tfelin Sur Tertbeibigung unb &bulimia
bet Otemibtit aufgeonfert bnben, nub et ift nidg
mebr alO tett bait fie miffen folltem Dab wenn
Subge Doobtuarb unfere eourtitution regulirt
babeu wurbe, fo wiirbe er *ten bah Etimmred)t
nub bao Tabt cm Mut au bebienen, Derboleit ba•
s ben, nub bats ft jag bloO „taublanger nub Etaf•
fertr4er" in bielcin £anbe fein tannten.
_get own WuOtanbe tijun babcr mob( miltber
liberlegen, eye fie ibre etinnnen fiir einen . ,Eltanti
abgcben ber fie fur unfabig ?Mart bat bail s.3iir•
fierrecbt 3n cringe% unb bet %flee aufgeboten
bat tun fie c uon alien initbligen bilrgerlicben Red).
-, ten unter unfere l r Reaterung anO3ufdfliefien.
TrIE Spiritis distressed at the suspen
sion of the Writ of Italima corpus, and
ile
clares that "tbe real object of the ,Procla
'nation is poll 'cal." Pray, how is it to
_influence or tiff- 't a single vote? Who will
• w
be prgirented from voting just for whom he
pleases by the suspension of the writ?
,It is natural that: the Spirit should
mourn over the suspensiOn of tile - writ of
Kokos corpus. It ensures the Prompt.fill
ing up of the shattered ranks of *atir brave
armiesin - the field, and may:inrti Lee from
his favorite purpose, to 'drive Meade into
Washington," and thus `.`raise. the spirits
of the Democrats, confirm the • timid, and
give,eonfidence to the' wavering;" but to
loyal men at home, and to the! war-Worn
veterans in the ranks, it gives hope and joy,
for it ends the occupation of quibbling cow
ardly traitors..
REPORT OF THE MARKETS
Philadelphia Markets.
rHILADELPHIA,Sept. 28, 1863.
There is no Cloverseed offering. Timothy
ranges from $2 75 to $3 `P bushel.
There is a firm feeling in the FlOur market
but not much demand either 'for -',export or
home consumption. Sales of 200 barrels ex
tra ut $5 50 V.barrel.and 2500 barrels, part
old and part fresh; Ohio extra family at $0 25.
The sales to the retailers, and bakers range
from:ss up to j sB 25 for common 'and fancy
'There Is very little Rye Flour tint'
Corn Meal here and no sales of either have
been reported. '
The receipts of Wheat. continue small.—
We reduce our quotations 3 to ,5 cents,
bushel. Sales of 400 bushels prime new Red
at $1 38®1 40, 2000 bushels do. on Saturday
at $1 40, 2000 bushels old Red at $1 35 and
6090
_bushels Kenthely White at $1 65 11
bushel. Rye ranges from 97 cents to $l.
Corn comes forward slowly ; sales of 800
bushels yellow at 03 cents atl'70(:0 bushels
mixed Western to arrive, at 00. cents.• Oats
are in steady detnan d; sales of 3000 bushels at
7201)75 cents. -
In Barley and Malt ne, sales have come un
der-our notice:
PRODUCE MARKET.
CORRECTEt
CHAMBERSBURG, Sept.; 22.1563. ,
15 tWA..4OED WOO 2, '5O
12 UNWASHED WOOL
8 CLOVER Stro4 5 00
• 8 TIMOTHY 5EED...... 3'tO
to R FLAX SEED 19.5
12 FARED PEACHES ...... I K:1
- UNPARTII PEACHES 150
1 50 DRIED APPLES 1 00
_ .
Burns
Ecibe
LARD
TALLOW
SOAP
84,c0N
BACON' SIDES
§otkP Bzears
CHAMBERSBURG FLOUR AND GRAIN
MARKET.' ,
CORRECTED AT CHAMBERSBI:IIO MILLS.
Floor—White..
Flonr—Ren
Wheat—Whito
Wheat—Red....
Com ..:_
0nt0....
POTATO .32 la ZET.
Mercer;
Pitik-&yes
r - STRAINING IS lIIIRTFUL
STRAINING IS HURTFUL,
STRAINING IS HURTFUL.
Cramps, Spasms, wienching, pains attend
ing an evacuation from the bowels, from itdose of medi
cine. is proof that the medicine thus takeh is Injurious.
It i 6 not the quantity of faeces expelled that insures a
cure. Pills and purgative medjcines r made - of aloes and
other drastic cathartics ate injurious, inasmuch as purga
tion from these obnoxinus_drug4 is induced'only front the
Irritation tney p4ideco 'lathe mucous membrane. They
.have no intluence;on the liver or ohyle.btit are carried to
the lower bowels. and by their irritation evoke an evac
uation. Dr. Raffs6,y's Pills are the only safe purgative to
take. These pills act on the liver and other secretions ;
hence in their operation no straining or wrenching pains
follow ; the stools, instead of being_ thin and watery, are
natural; it is the absence of the diseased humors which
these imperfect' pills fail toeliminate from the blood, that
causes thin watery discharges; and hence when the pa
tient has an evacuation he has to strain without effecting
the desired result,- A dose of liadwity's
a thorough evacuation; this arcompible4, no fm slier
physic is required.
Per sale In Chainbersburg. by miller & Ilenshey.
' Prevention of Incrustation in Steam BoiI
ers.—WINANS'ANTI4NCRUSTATION i•owDER
MOVES AND IREVENTS THE DEPOSIT OP SCALE.,
AND WITHOUT INJURY TO THE IRON] SLVEN Yzsits
Usz.,
1 •
References In all parts of the country. viz: Albany
Gas Co.; Eaton, Gilbert 4 Co., and other's, Troy; Spa.
cure, Rochester, Auburn. &c., &c.; Joliti Gibson &
Phelps, Charles Ensign,. John Evan A Co.: Jewett &
Root, and others, Buffalo: Cleveland, Columbus, Ranee
v Me. &c., ac.; Cie). Shield. Miles Green Wood, Mitchell &
Raintrielsburg. and 40 others in Cincinnati{ and through.
out the West; Indianopolls, Dayton, Terre fl ante, Lo
gansport, Chicago. Springfield, St. Louis, St. Paul, &e.,
-&e., &e. Cost about 40 tot:IC/cents pee week. For elms
lar, address
P.O. Box No. 6
, Editor of Repository—Dear With
our permission I wish to say,to the readers of your
paper that I will send by return nail to all nho -wish
it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions fo'r making and
using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ,effectually re
move, in 10 minutes, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles,
and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the =To soft
clear, moutti and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald heads or
Bare .Faces simple directions and infornation that will
enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant flair,
Whiskers, or a: Moustache, in less than 30 .days. All ap
plications answered, by return mail witho l ut charge. -
- Respectfully yours, - .
THOS. F• CHAPMAN,
. .
Chemist.
july2TC.3-3m. N 0.5.31. BroadwaY,..New York.
George Steck 4- Co'l Pranoa r —CRESSON
Ennuis, Aug. 18f3.—Mr. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and
tlestnut streets, Pbriladelphia.—Dzau Sts.—Having had
frequent opportunities of examining the Pianos made by
.Messrs. George Eiteck , & CO, Neu York, diming 'the past
few yearn , in the practice of my profession as Tuner, I
pronounce them the mist perfect instruments I hare
over seen. •
In point of touch, equally, and singing tone they may
defy comparison with any and all other makes, while In
the upper two octave (treble notes) they are incompara
bly the finest I have any knowledge of.
C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of Plano's,
sept 23-3 m ' 107 Chestnut St., Phllada:
Ornamental ron Works.—WooD & PEROT,
1138 Rides -Avenue, Phaadelp&fa, Pa., offer for sale
upon the moat favorable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL
DESIGNS in great variety of IRON RAILING for
CEMETERIES, RESIDENCES, &c., of Wrought and
cast Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUB
ING ; IRON VENANDABS, BALCONIES, STAIRS,
COUNTER'S FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, HITCH
ING POSTS, LAMP STANDS. VASES, TABLES, FLOW
ER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS,:STATUARY, ANIMALS
and • all other Iron Works of a Decorativo character
Designs forwarded for selection. Persona applyipg for
same, will Ocala state tho kind of wolk needed.
sept 9,11.1-3 m
PtaßoNs visiting the Pennsylvania ttate
p.str,gind desiring to purchase reliable Jewelry, Watches
or Silver-Ware, we recommend to go to Henry Harper,
520 Arch Street ,Philadelphia.—ltead hisadvertleoment.
Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Diseaae.
CONSUMPTIVEB.—The undersigned
Wiring been restored to health in a lew weeks. ty avert'
simple remedy, after having - suffered several years with
a severe lung affection. and that dread disease, Con
stunption.7lB anxious to mat, known to hie fellow-suf
ferers the means of care.
To all who desire it, he pill send a copy of the pres
et (Talon used (free of charge), with the directions for
prepriFing and using th. same, which they will_ find a
sure cure for Consnm.Vion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs
Colds. /Cc. The only of of the advertiser iti sending
the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted;arol spread in
formation which be eoneeivisr to inveduab:p; and he
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as ft will cost
them nothing, and.may proven blessing.
Parties wishing the_ prescription will please address '
7 Bev, EDIVA RD A. WILSON,
Sept 10-Sm Wifliamsburg. Icings Cu, New York.
Card to Me, Sufrering.—The,Rev. William
Cosgrove, while laboring us a missiiinary irtJapan, was
cured of Consumption •when all other meat itertel fettled
by a recline obtained from a learned pivot( den in the great
city ofJ.'eldo. This recipe has cured great numbers who
were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, -tore
Throat, Coughs and folds, and the debility and nervous
depresslOn caused by these dieorders.
Desirous of bouelitting others, I wiil send this recipe,
which I have brought home with me, to all who need tti
free of Charge. Addreert Bev. WM. COSOROVE,
The;Caplestdons and Expriente of an In
-..raiid,—Pubits heti fbr the benefit, and as a warning, and
A-CAUTION TO YOUNO MEN
WAG sutTlr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Mttultocuk 2 . -ete, supplying at tbe mune time
2 .. 4 TUE MEANS OF SELF CURE.
By Ame lvttohas cured himself after being pit to a great
expense and Injury through medical humbug and
q4ckery.
Ay enclosing a post-paid addresses' envelope, single .
copies may be had of the author.
• NATIIANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
may 20,63 13 Bedford,liinge county, N. Y..
A gcuticutan, cured of Nci•eotte Debility,
Incompetency, premature Decay and Youthful Errur,
iimieted by it desire to benefit others, will be ha, py
burnish' to all who need It (free of charge) the recipe and
dis ections for making the simple Remedy need hi Mil
case. Those wishing to profit by his experience --and
possess Valuable Itekuelly—will receive the same, by
return Mail, (c irefully sealed,) by 'Warming.
On the 17th Inst.. at the home of the bride's mother
by the Roe. It. P. Thomas. Mr. Jona Buicat to hIlsR
MAnr.Tlorz
Ou the :lath inst.. at the M. E. Parsonage. Clambers.
bitrg, `iy the Rev. Thos. Bat chart, Mr. Jon:: M. HAYS of
Knoxville Illinois, to Miss NANCY Ilecsoruzaar Of tiiii
Once. H
On the 'Nth inst.. by the Rev. 0.1%'. Albstigh. Mr. DAN.
In 11. B. Fatnesies to Miss 11.(R81Z1 , ,M. POP= both of
this county:
• Si 00
I; 60
1 15
1, 10
On the 17th Inst.. near 'Wnynesix)ro. MART LIZZIE,
daughter of Jam - es and Mary Bi utaback, aged 4 years,
7 months and 3 days ;
On the 22d inst.. in,Wa3nesborn; As Gnu, daughter
of Wm. and Elma Gordon, aged 7 years, 11 months and
and 7 days. -
On the 15th *.nst.. in Antrim township, Mr. DANIEL D.
IkIILLER. aged 62 years and 10 pima is.
On the 19th inst., in Greencastle, Mr. &NON E tszn, in
the 78th ear ot hls age.
On the .oth inst., at the residence of his mother. near
Welsh Iton.lle. D. M. HERSH. formerly a member
Company Cel26th Beg. Penna. Vols.
To his mother ever f.tithful,
To his country ever true,
tie has gone, though friends and neighbors,
Soon must follow after too.
On the 30th ult.. in St. Thomas township, MmsrooltuaY
Srmaxt:s. aged 1 year, S months and 15 clays.
On the 34 inst., in rt. Thomas township, Mrs. MARY
Limo, 'aged 39 yeat B. 6 months and 13 onytr.
On tlin 14th inst., in St. Thomas township, 3 . 1„r. JOlr2f
&UDR* aged 49 years, 1 month and 13 days.
Ou the 16th inst.. in Guilford ti..wtiship, Mrs. SOKIIA
Doan. consort of Michael Doeh, aged 85 years and 4
months.
On the 18th Inst., In St. Tr - minas township, ANNA Muir '
Il'ittogier. aged 3 mouths and 8 days.
On the 19th inst., near St: Thomas. very soddenly of
hemorageof the lunge, Mrs. FANNY BRINDLE, consort of
Brindle, age 112 years, 3 mouths and le days. •
On the 21st inst., at hie residence. in Guilfunl town.
ship, Hr. SAMUEL W. PRINYZEL3I4.-N, asced 4 . 8 years. 9
months end 3 days.
On the 23d inst.. in Fayetteville. Col. DAVID SNIVEL;
aged 31 years, 5 months itial3 days.
On the 24th inst., in Putiketown. this county, Witi.List '
ALnaar HEEPNER. nged I year and 9 days. ,
On the 2ith tm L, in Fayetteville, Miss ensawzra
Ifoossassinn. aged i 3 years, 4 month. , and 4 days.
On the 2ith inst„ in this place, STEPHEN A. IL, son of
and Sophia Ludwig, aged 3 years, 8 months •ancl
24 days.
In Illimilton township, on ths24th inst., Miss JANE
BURNE. aged 4-4 yenri and S days.
ladu a, bbertisentento.
ITNIQN MEETINGS WILL BE
] lieldat the following times and places :
M a RION Monday }limning October f.th
FUN IiSTOWN .. .. ..
WAYNESIIOII.O Tugoday l, ~ fitli
IVELSII NUN si at it
(IREHNCASTLN ` We. ~ " 7111
1311.NIENW001, % .. •• 64 al
31 EBOKR,gintu • Tim!'May 1. ' Btl2
STONY POINT ' ~ , . t. ~
LOUDON Friday a 9th
NEW FRAN ki LIN
SCOTLAND Saturday 1001
CH A BERSHUIidi
H. N, WINANS,
11 WALL ST„ NEW Y &Ix
[July22,'63-bin
QUINCY Niondiy " " 12th
Able Speaker. WI I Le ine.ent et each of threw rueeilnp.
JOHN STEWART, CI,„:E Uuion Cu Corn.
NOTlCE.—Notiee'is hereby given,
I that the nndersignyd will not ilny any debts, made
any one, unless au thurfr.rd by her r
MARGARET GOEMAN,
& TT
Corner of 2d and Market ats., Chambersburg, Pa.,
asp!. 30'&3 3t.
IMPORTANT. NOTICE.—AII per.:
ji.p=cingknowiv g themselves indebted to the late firm
If. A . Co.. of the "Dispatch." for Job
Adreitisinn. or Pnbscrlption. me notified to meke
par tient before the let day a/January, next. After that.
date the necoente will be pieced In the 'hands of an offi
cer for collectidn, and costs will be whim.
P. VICK FREY.
sept 30-3 t. At the Couit Howie, Chamberlain-lg.
•
HENRY HARPER. •
1111 So. l;20 ARCH STREET. PITILADELPITIA,
has always a large stock of -
WATCHES, fin - Ladies and Gentlemen—in Gold and
Silver. •
PINE JEWELRY. of the moat fashionable styleg.
SOLID SILVER WARE. in great variety, and
ROGER'S Superior Plated Spoons, Forks, etc., etc.
sept 30.4 m
T HE UNDERSIGNED AU I)Ia7OR
' appointed by the Orphans Court of Prankliti Conn.:
ty , onnit, to make distribution of the balance" in the
hands of James M. Bishop. Administrator of John
Mouth&late of Green Township. dec'd, to, and among
the parties entitled thereunto, will attend at the ,office
of W. Reilly. Egg, for the purposes aids appoinhbent,
on Monday, the 19th day of October, next, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., when and where all persons Interested may attend
if they see proper.
pep 304 a '5..T. M. CARLISLE.
4ECUTOR'S NOTICE. -.r-Notice
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of John Meta late of Guilford Township, deceased
have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said
TownshiP• --
All persons knowing themselves- indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. - ABRAHAM METZ,
sop 30 Executor.
HE PUBLIC ARE INFORMED
that we have received our first supply of FALL
an WINTER GOODS Which we offer as low as the mar
ket will afford. We intend during the continuance of
the war excitement along our border to replenish our
stock once a month, sell cheap as heretofore and thus
offer, inducements ball who want any thing in our line
to patronise us unsurpassed by any other house In the
State. Our assortment comprises every thing in the Dry
(hods line. Milliners take notice that we nresiow pre
pared to soli Fall and and. Winter Millinery at Phila
delphia prices, [sop' 30-3t] J. Hogg & co.
the franktin ftepositont, -- 4111puttbtre g, Pa.
dec 5, •1311 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. N
JOBS B. OGDEN,
aug Ip.3ra' , No. 6(1 Street, New Yuck
MARRIED.
DIED
IM
Ads abbertionnento.
WATSON ROWE, Attorney at
Ly • Law, 0 reencaf qe, Pa . [sap 30 7 '63
A DMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Letters of AdMinis
t fatten an the g.tate of Jane Borne. late df Hamilton
Township. deceased. have been grunted td' the under
signed. residli g in the Borough of Waynesboro'.
All persens knowing themselves indebted to said Es
sfete will please make immediate payment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement, either to the undersigned or to Eyeter
Bonebruke. W. S. AMBERSON,
sep.3d. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—
Nov,. 1n berehr giren that Letters of Admittstra
lion on the Estate of Samuel W. Reintzeiman late of
Gafford Township, decea.ad, have been granted to the
runlet slgnea. residing in said Township.
' All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate oil} plelse make immediate paYrniarr ; and name,
Will prthiPlit them properly authenticated
fur settlement. MARTIN LtEINTZELMAN,
, sept 30 ' .Adm`r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Notiee ie hereby given that Letters of Adminl4-
tration nu the Estate of Michael Miller, hate or Lurgail
Township, aeceamett. have been granted to the undersign
ed, residing in !Airman Yuww,hip.
MI perilous knowing themselves indebted to said }e.
tate will please make hamedinte p relent; and those
having claims 14111 present them properly authenticated
for settlentert. MARY C MILLER,
sept all•dt* • Administrittrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tuition on the Estate of Mary .1. Walker.- late of St.
Thomas township, dec'd, have been gr tired to the un
dersigned. residing in Montgomery township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment; and those
having tlaiinstrill present them properly authenticated
for settlement. •
Rept 30 - ROBERT J. BOYD. Ader.
ADMINISTRATORS'NOTICR
v ;Vele! , ili lierttlYr given that Letter of Ailmints
litottion on the - Estate of Dmilel 'Moan. Into of Orem'
township. deAI. Mire been granted to tbo - undernigsed,
residing in Green township.
.till persons knowing tbemselved Indebted to said Es
tate trill Ovum make immediate payment ; and those
haring elitlins trill present thew pnipetlynnthenticated
for settlement. JOIN MONN. '
sent 3o JEREMIAH moNNJ Ain'ti •
_ __.-
1 I ARM FOR SAL E.—The gubseri
here offerlorrale a SLATE FARM, situated 1 mile
4„oth east of Upton adi•tining Mods of June Weagly.
Rev. 31. Pl mu and °therm, containing 143 ACRES The
intProventent's enlisted of a two story pan
Ern k mid part Leg and Weatherboarded. Bank Barn.
Wagon Shell and all other necesrai y outintildiugw, two
Wellston' iev,ml Springs convenient to the buildings,
an oR HARD of Apple and 'other fruit Trees, about
forty ACRES cotered wits thriving Timber. The land
ion go. d quality of Slate. if nut sold at KB t o o r a l •
het ire Tneed ty the 20th October, it will on that day be
uttered at Publie gale ut 12 o'clock.
Terms wilt be made arcootodating
Sept
V I XEOUTOR'S SALE OF VALII,
ABLE BEAL ESTA K—By virtue of the last will
and testament of John Bear. dec'd. the undersigned am
Executor of odd dec'd, will offer at Public Enta on,Sztur
l' day, the 2.411; day of Otfofo-r, 1563, at 11 o'clock. A. M..
on the premises, all the Real Estate of which the said
John Bear. died.:seizesi and possessed. lying in Mont
eonierY township, Franklin county, Stitt e of Pennsylva
nia adjoining the lands of Christian Nicewarlder and
others. and on the 'road leading from Hagerstown to
Mercersburg, and being the same Real Estate purch as
frOm Catharine Ilunit by said John Bear, contahrizq
,b 6 ACRE:Sand 77 PERCILES'Of land more or lees.
The improvements are a LOG DWELLING ROUSE.
FRA ME BA RN. and ail necessary outbuildings: There
is a SPRING of RUNNING WATER on the land, and a
,gixst well near the house. The land is In a good state of
; cultivation and under good fencing.
The terms are onedutlf in hand, and the balance in
two equal annuattaynnents. from the that day of April
next, with interest; the purchaser giving hie notes
therefor with approved security,: and -that upon the
payment at the whole purchase money a deed will be
executed. Possesslcm given on the first daS , of Skil
next. The cropagrowiug in the ground are reserved
with the privilege of securing the same.
sent 304t*
T i IST 0 - I! .CAUSES FOR TRIAL
I at October Term, 1.863: Commencing Mondry, 2t
octotter. 1863.
Franklin& Marshal College vs Tae. 0. Carson et al -
'George McGote-11 vs, Wm. Ant:Wrong (of A)
Si, 'kV. Pennock & Co. vs Wm..Rabtr. _
SI rah Bowman . ye Joe, Bowman.
Wm. 0 utshal - vs dathob Ilarelerode.
and - 3f rs.
. A. R. Kure.
David Wertz Sr '''
H. S. Wets, Garnishe.
Daniel Kohler vs eo. A. Deitz.
J cob Moyer vs Samuel Neikirk.
Simon A. Melia endorser vs Molker Unghes. '
of Samuel Congdon,
Mary W. Reges
. v 5 j Samuel Reasoner and
1 Benj. Kohn, Garnishee.
It. K. McClellan is Samuel Reishsr:
A. D. CAUF.AIS, Prothonotary.
Proth'y's office, ssp. 30. 'e3. ..•
--
"
LETTERS r
C nt Charnberaburg.
'Huber Win II or
Martin
LIST OF
the Poet OM.
Algior Alai* eVr
Buldteed Mrs E
Brawn William
QattunMie , lltery3
Burkholder Bawl
Beaver Wm thini-
Harper II 8
lloory Samuel
Hort Jamei or
McCall
Ilaun.ltetn Mk!!
Men
BoganMis4 Lizzie 2
Bowen Jerre J
eleon IVashing'n'
(`line William
Fut an ftlimMillie
Fteevtone Joseph
G oeh eenjantin
'Denton 1)
ileport Abraham
Pert; me c til tug ft.
th.tt they have beet
=OE
Jenkins George E
Kiesten Jultn
Little . lissLitifinnA
Lewitt &laird
MeAil Wm Bell
31titit,tin II
(or the above Lettt,
m advitrtimed, J
ORPHANS' COURT" SA L
V.:IL CABLE 'MILL PROPERTY:L-1n pureu
-am.o of an order of the Orpbatts' Cool t of Ctunbet laud
count. the subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the
premices, on Zsaturday.October 111 h, 1863 at 1 o'clock,
P. Ma the valuable MILL PROPHRTY. eitivito on the
Middle Spring. in Southampton township, 1 mile North
of ShippenXbUrg, on the road leading to Newburg late
the property of Jamee S Colwell, Fog., deed.
The M. 11 is three stories in hight. Stone mid Frame,
Its two pair of Marrs. Mul one pair of Chopping :tunes,
and is in good order for Rome ind merchant work. The
water nova r ie about twelve feet, head and tall:
he TRACT 010 LAND connected with the Mill is of
Liniestone, at good quality, pounded by tandem!' I 'lrries
M. White "Joseph Ikanbarger and others, containing
ACRES. more or less, and haring nevem erect, d two.-
story STJNE 110USR. Tenant' Rowe.
Frame Barn, &c. There are on the preinisee a good
AppleOtchartanda Weil and Spring of never-Tailing
Water. The property is handsomely sitnated in a good
grain growing nem ion.convenient to mirket.sclumb...tc.,
and is instil 4espects RAP-Arable one. Persons desiring t.
see the premises are requested to call on John McCleaf
residing thereon. or on the subscriber residingShip
pensburg hat nship. Terme made known on rof s al e .
sent 3,-t1 . PHILIP RtiONTZ.
iluardi , th of the minor children of James S. Colwell.
Esq., deed
Fassgi RAPOSITORT, please 'copy and send Lill to
this4 4l4 ' o . — Shippensturp Arms.)
pEGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII
ga inioreged will pheise take notice that toe fid
ortiaccountatits hare settled their accounts in the
gegistm office of Franklin county and that the Hanle
will be presented t t the Orphans' Court for CUlltirmat fon
docaday, October 23th, 1803, et the Court House in
Chrunberburg: -
330. The first and final Account of Jaines M. Didion
and John 11. Etter, Administrators of John Etter, late
of Green township. deed.
3.3 L The second and final Account of P. B. Small,
Guardian of Peter Rental.
332. First and final Account of :tan Maxhelmer, Ad-
Ministrator of Jacob Brindle, of Marks.
-333. The first Account of James L. Black, Executor
of John Heideman. late of Guilfbrd. township, died.
331. The Account of Hannah Rennlng.r, Executrix,
of Joseph Benninger, late of Peters township, dec'd..
335. The first Account of Thomas Fager,Guardian of
David Miller,minor child of John Miller, late of Fannon
township, dec'd,
336. The first Account of Thomas Eager, Guardian of
'Mary Miller, minor child of John Miller, late of Fannon
township, deed.
337. The Account of John H. Walker. Executor of the
last will and testament of Robert Elliott, dec'd.
338. The Account of Jacob Break, Administrator of
Louisa Johnston, dec'd.
339. The Guardianship Account of Samuel George,
Guardian of Peter Snider, minor child of Peter Snider,
late of Guilford township, dec'd, as stated by the Execu
tors of said Guardian.
340. The Account of John Rowe. Executor of the last
will and testament of Crnrad Herr, lato of the Borough
of Gr.-•oncastle. deed.
.141. The drat and final Account of Henry wbak r ;
Adminletrator of Solomon Eckert, late of Montgomery
Township, dee d.
312. Thedirst and final Accourt of P. M*Oartey; Ad
ministratorof Mary Brindle, late of Bt. Thomas, dec'd -
343. The first and firml Account orßenjamin Chambers
Administrator with the will annexed of Mary Jack, late
of Chaintiersburg, Franklin county, Pa, dec'd.
srp 30.4 t, B. C. BOYD, Register
ITEADQUARTERS or PROVOST
MARSHAL, Sixteenth District, ftitsayirattui,
Chauthersburg, Septeinber 116th. 183.—The ,Board . of
Ilnrollment of the Slate nth Congressional District of
Pennsylvania have granted the following exemptiate
far the causes assigned. during their sessions, from t e
7th to the 19th of September, inclusive:
FOR PHYSICAL OR 3IERTAL DISABILITY.
John H. Bert. i David F. May -
Francis Overbaugh I Francis M. Boor
George Fluuklutrx Jonathan C Dicker
i
Charles I mler Juba Sollenberger
Frederick Beegle Stephen Wick . .
George W. Zit:utters Jacob Maw esker
Daniel W. Amos Jacob Carus
•
William Koone A. B. llottonfield
Theodore Thompson Jacob Nogie
Johathan Brindle Nelson O r Hiller
Stephen 1f right Muni Cutup
Jacob Snyder i John Nycum .
Win. J. Householder Samuel Belts
Washington Stone Jacob Cogan
David Rollin , John Rush
bdward Hartley James M. Wilsolt
Daniel P. btone avid Steel
William H. Diehl John Border
David Diehl Jameil B. Burns
Williani W. Shearer Samuel B. Lehman
simnel Ott • Ileiuy chaffer
Cleorge W. Shafer Albert Corley
Robei t bonnier George Ellenberger
John DerimerMichael tiouden
John P. Arnold , Josiah 8. Elder
Henry Miller - floury Ansel
Joseph Williams William Mellnay. .
William Overocker Daniel Greer
l.ewls B. fliziou George R. Oster
11. Prank Irwin , Samuel Harper
John:Fralich - ' Nathaniel Moser
James Mufti/Dore Merle& J. Miller
Michael C. Miller' Daniel 8. Stayer
Sylvester J. Sunset! - James F; Lcigne
David Brumbaugh Oliver Fluke • .
Janies Dean - - ' William H. Booi i
Lewis Anderson James P. Long 1 "
John Gephart George Wi Rtnard
Geo. W. Anderson James W. Ritchey
Ira Poster Thomas J. Hay
.. . . .. _ .. _
Robert Mclntire Frederick LEllegas
Thomas D. Steeth John Wolff • -
Joel T Young William Kinsey .
Peter M.McLellan Jacob Sharer
Josiah Nycnin Franklin Ringler
William M. 'Myers John C. Ritchey
&mind A. Flickinger Edward. Young
Josiah Kegg Samuel Eicher
Adam T. Fetters Joseph W. Hoover
William Reynolds Theodore Fockier
, Detrliel Snyder John F. Blackburn
C.ltitchoy William McCabe
Di'M H. Stuckey - William Devore
Adam K. Diehl George Carper -
William Friend 'Alexander Sell
Henry Wertz
' ' BY REASON OF HAYINr
J. Harry Typer
Franklin McGirr
I James ll.Morehead
Michael Zimmerli
%Villianriireetone
John Dibert
; Henry Oatitter
David Y-onng
Josiah R.lmier
Josiah Whetstone
Daniel Rollin
i Oliver P. bun -
I dints Weigle
George Shearer
David F. Koons
John Aliner(of Jacob)
Samuel Sellers
Valentine Wertz
I Juba B. Wank
It, Samuel Smith
4, Levi Ilarderm
- Suinnuel Hyde -
F John Batzel
Solomon Bohn
-6 ;bristopher Snell
Phillip Shoemaker
1 George Clopper
I Isaac Rock
Edwardlini -- coi
Martin Spearman
John M. Berkstresser
I - .linos Breidenatein
William Abb-.= '
William Weitnert •
Jacob T. Anderson
John W• Hershberger
John Yount
la3Y REASON OF F
'OLE 131181
- GEO. COOK,
WM. RENI NGER
_
MARTIN BEAR,
Es'r of John Bear. deed
Alichnel Spangler
Hobert Olmstead
William H. Ricise
'illalliam R. Vaughan
:Samuel Kerr - g
. '
.Adiun Smith
Jeremiah Orowden
lIT ItrkißON OP ALIENAGE.
fiharles Volger 'John Lewis
henry Lewis ' . John Thomas
%William Watkins Thomas X Davis
/Dollard Davis Richard Thomas
?Valliant Warren Henry Guy
Jui) McArthur Charles Klump
ellarlep 33a10y
BY REASON OF BEING IN
MAR
craw nlng nt
. Sept:M. 1863:
Mont Miss Clara
Parmer Thos P
Sellars Uevrge W
mulling Sand W
Souls 8 D 6
Thornton Mrs
Thompson Thomas
Thomas Meseatbe
Willis Jliss Kate
Waggoner Jesse
Wenrick Diehard
Wolf Nlnrgnret. •
Webb Isaac D
Young Mies Mattis
Young David
.114 will plen.sr,s ty
W. likA b. P. M.
BY REASON OF BRING ONE OF TWO OR MORE
. SI)NS OF AGED OR INFIRM PARENTS, I...OBJECT.
TO DRAFT, ELECTED- TO BE EXEMPT BY FA:
THEE; OR, IF lIE RE DEAD, BY MOTHER.
Fitinuol M. Overaker • 'George W. Rose
Tredrritt. Zook
ixop abbertioemento.
e PAID CO3IMETATION.
Joseph A. Trimbleson
Henry K. Hershberger
James H. Markle
John A. J. Pearson
Wm. M. Cook(of Simon)
Joseph Wolff ' ,
William Spears
George Koontz
James W. Hughes ;
John H. McHaunch,
Daniel S. Snider ,
Levi Whitstone
William N. Boor
John Miller
Wm. W. McElwee •
George W. Shearer
Rlchatd Hemiping
Simon Layton- ,
Om,rge W. Beeline . _
Samuel Berger •
Solomon lied :Mini
William J. Smith
Michael B. 311 Der • -
James E. Ray -
Thomas Hodell ' _
David Cypher
George Dunlap
Philip Berketreseer
Jacob Zook
Henry Henninger
Francis Stoler '
Henry Albright
Benjamin Lowery
John C. Kauffman
bury Matingley '
Anthony Shafer
Benjamin L. Devore
lIRNISHEDAN ACCEPT/
STIIGIE.
William H. Beagle -
John M. Zembower
James N. Growdes.
Phares McFerren • -
Marcus C. Metzger
Harrison Jones
Daniel Evans
14ha Carey
i SERVICE ON THE 3d OF
!Et, 1863.
Major Frank Jordan
Jocol, W. Daugherty
llomea Hudson
'William Nycpm
:William Human -
John lloepner
John S. Malone
AbrahamC. Bower
James W.Skillington
Solomon Illorgle •
Joseph B. Ferrer -
BY REASON OF BEING THE FAIRE.. OF MOTHER
LESS CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF
AGE DEPENDENT UPON HIS LABOR FOR SUPPORT
Josiah Koontz Adam Little
Jelin Adams_ Stacey Hoon -
Samuel Fluck _ Noah Beals
John S. Harden ; Benjamin Donalson
BY REASON OF BEING THE ONLY SON OF AGED OR
- INFIRM PARENT OR PARENTS DEPE'SDENT UPO
HIS LABOR FOR SUPPORT.
James Findley I.lohn Roler
WBliamT, - Haney !William Giffin'
Holford
BY REASON OF BEING THE ONLY SON LIABLE TO
MILITARY DUTY OF A WIDOW DEPENDENT
UPON HIS LABOR FOR SUPPORT..
Robert Ellieti . (Jonathan C.Deal
Josiah Pepple - I Atuostus-Strupman
Joffe:ph Lung .
BY RRAtibX OF NON-RESIDENCE.
John 'W. Pointe!Daniel Reegle
Mudd Valiance !Jeremiah Goodwin
George Lemur
BY REASON 4:111 . HAVING HAD AN ACCEPTABLE
SUBSTITUTE LN SERVICE ON THE 3d OF MARCU,
• lalvinP. Krlso
William :Morehead
Dant •I Beeglo
BY REASON OF NON-LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT OF
AGE.
Samuel Beighard . William J. Slaybaugh
Lewis: A. Devote !John Smith
BY REASON OF FATHER AND SONS IN SAME
_FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD AND TWO IN MIL
ITARY SERVICE ac.
Samuel Smith • I William Kellerman '
GEORGE EYSTER, Capt. and Prov. Marshal.
J. T. MoILIIENNY, Commissioner.
R. S. SEISS, Surgeon.
I MB= Cessna
John Baker
(:,,Wet,
TAKEN MR. MIAs:
RESSI;ER in my Drug Establishment •as
rospectfhlly tender my thanks to the many
lriendsand rtatrons of my Drug Establishment for their
liberality, and confidence, in allowing me to supply them
with medicines.
I would stste that Mr. Creseler was ,for several years
my assistant; is a graduate of the Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy ; has been assistant for several years in
first class Prescription stoma in Philadelphia, and is In
every way qualified to perferm the duties of a Dispen
sing Druggist.
For the new firm, I respectfully ask of the public, a
continuation of their favor anti confidence.
Perm s indebted to inc will please call and settle
their bills; those hating claim against me will please
preseht them, as I wish to close up the business of the
old establishment.
_ . .
Chamberstarg, Sept 14, '63. -
sep,36-2t WILLIAM FIETSER, Jr
P.A.RTNERSIIIP.—Notice is here
by given that the undersigned have formed a part
nership unaer the name and style of fleyser, 4 Cre3sier,
and will carry on the business of Druggists at the well
known stand of Win. Ileyser, Jr., cor. Main and Queen
Ste., where they glad to supply the pubjc with
Pure Drugs at the lowest perm
Chamliersburg Sept 14,1883, wBl. TIMER, Jr. -
sept 30-2 t. CHARLES 11. CITESSLER.
AS: B. SMITH 8; CO., ; _ -
BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS,
anufacturers of Blank and Memorandum Books, Photo
graph Albums, Manifold Writers:Marble Paper, &c., No.
South Seventh Street, above Chestnut.
Blank work of every description, for County Micas,
Hotels. Counting Houses, and Public Offices done to or.
der. Orders left with S. S. 8/11LTOCS, Chambersburg, Pa.
proniptly attended to. Sept 30 '63-11
I athetioements.
JUST -P,tTBLISIIED - -
PENINSULA. CAMPAUIN.
THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA *sr °
Incidents and Scenes on the Battle Fields and in Rich
mond.
BY-REV. J. J. MARKS; D.
Chaplain of the 413 d Penna. Rtgiment.
One vol. 12 mu.llimdrated with =merlins Imgvavingt
Price, 51.50.
This Werk is given to the public with many, misgiv
ings, for it has been prepared by eitmpilres, in the midst
of hospital lahors and nil relies on the Rappahannock, hi
the mountains of Virginia and under the pressure of ex
hausting duties. * o * (The Antlinr. might never
have obtruded himself upon the notice of more than few
too partial friends had not disease induced by- exposure
compelled his leaving the army in the field. and urged
to the efforts by many companions in trihntittion, lie
could not resist the temptation to gather from his port , :
folio the fragmentary mcmoriallof a never-Lobe forgot
ten Campaign, Preface. .1. B. LIPPEECCGT Le CO.
sep. 30.24 - Publishers 715 & 717 Market St.. Philda.
To be hail of S. S. SIIRTOCK, Chambensburg, Pa.
HAMBER SBURG SEMINARY
tf
FOR YOUNG , LADIES.—The fall - session has com
menced, but boarders can enter at uny time,and will b.•
charged accordingly. There is room for two more boar
ders only. Day-scholars, entering the first or second
week in October. will 1113 charged for four-ftfths of a „ses
sion. Those who commence shartlymay not be ton late
for the new studies' of the session. A large attendance,
both in the primary and acaderiairal departments. gives
evidence of an interest in the school not surpassed in
any former period. Mies S. ILCuais, assistant in the
higher department: bears -testimonials' of her eminent
fitness to instruct in the higher bntitches, from afiendnery
in the West, where she tancht for - several years. foe
primary department iv chiefly under the care of 11l cc
C. B. Money, the erect. TA' whose energy and , eniden.rr
appear in the flourish:nu condition of the department.
Miss Z. C. De Forest is well known as an able and cape,
rienced teacher of music.
TiTITION.—Prom 6" to as per session of fire months,
Boardlng4 6 o:
TEACIIERS FEE:NI:OJ ED.—Schools and families in
need of, teachers, can ite.tr •ryoung lathes melt quail dS,
chiefly graduates r,f thr o.4titution, by addressing
sap 844t.j. ltov lIEr EY REEVES Principal.
rpm REPEL RAID ON i4AW
WINCE.
QUANTREtL REPULSED BY
S SAFES.
THS GUERILLAS TT EMYT TO BREAK OPEN TUE
SAY KS.
ME BUFFALO FIRE
The following covpspondence explains Itself:
'L.twasscs,,,Hansaa, Sept. 1,0,1 M.
Owsvianuxtt : We ...mu the only Lillie Bsfe in town.
Qnantrell'e guerillas ti ied to , open it August pit but
could nut. Every, her, r'ssfe= was broken open. The
rebels tried force but theie - hansmers and bars had no
effect on ours.
We think we can d;.p- e or several or tbe•_e safes, u
the business con - annuity at u now anxious for sccuitity.
We would like to obtain the agency for this
Will.yon please - let tie know your terms?
- Yours truly, 812.11.1 BROS.
Urns lamm, Troy N. V.
LEWIS LILLIE, Eeq.. Troy, N. Y —Dear Sir: I suppwis
you hare seen the accunt in the papers °I the confla
gration we Inuit ere yesterday morning about one o'clock.
My office wee located In about the centre of one of the
burnt buildings. and all we had in the office loom was
burnt up. Our 110010. - papers and currency were, In the
safe and came out all right The safe was expcsiinl to a
terrible beat for about eight hoary. 'The fire talk itrthe
lower part of the Inf 'ding in a grocOry store.
Yours truly, -- It. 1.. MOE.
GEO. W.tPARSONS,
110 Market Sired, Harrisburg, Peni'a
Dealer in Agricultural Implemeuta. rteela. 8e , mat
agent for LILLIE ES, and - DWI:8 scAldiN;
the only .scales in which the knife edges are fully,pro.
tected from all wear.
nu/dimes Men re uirhic either safer or scales wilt do
weitto become acquainted , with tho above kinds ieetre.
purchating: i Circulars qeat tree. sept 30.31
Legal goticeo,
NOTICE.—In the matter of the
Estate of George Palmer, dec'd. All persons he
'rested will take notice,( hat upon application of W.S.
Everett and C. S. EysteV, us., to the Judges of the Or
plums' Cotirt of Franklin Co., Pa., the said Judges In
open Courfinade the following order to wit: That notice:,
be given to 01l parties intetosted to appear at next term
of Court, on Thesday, Octobet etit,lB63,and snow cam
it any they have, why John Harmony one of the Exec
utors of the last will and testament of George Palmer,
dec'd, should not be discharged from the duties and re
sponsibilities cf said executorship.
WM. G. MITCHELL, -
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
alg 264 c
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
..Li Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of John Smith, late of the Borough
of Chambersburg r dec'd, have been granted to-the un
&reignedt residing in said Borough.
All person). knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate witl please make immediate payment ; and those
having claima wilt present them properly nuthentimited
Sor settlement. o. CATHARINE SMITH,
Dep. 23 * )
• Admex.
ixA DMINISTRAT OR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of James M. Bradley, late of Met ,
cersburg borough, dec'd, have been granted to the under
signed, residing in said Borough.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
_tate will please makeE immediate payment; and those
baring claims will present them properly authenticated
for Settlement.
sept 23. PLARiS3A. BRADLEY, Adm'rx.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration 'en the Estate of Michael Ruth, late of Green
township dec'd, have'been granted to the undersigned.,
residing In said township.
All persons Indebted to the said Estate, are requested
to make immediat payment, and those having claims of
demands against the- Estateoi said decedent, wilt make
them known, without delay, to
wept 16 - DAVID SHOVER, Adm'r.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that tetters Testau.entary to the
&state of John Dorrance, late of hiercersburg, dec'd.
have Non granted to the undersigned, residing in odd
Borough.
All persons knoWing themselves indebted to said No
tate, are requested to make immediate - payments and
those having claims or demands ar.ainat the Estate of
decedent, will make known the same without delay, to
Sept 10 MARGARET CHAMBERS, Executrix.
XECITTOI,'S NOTlCE.—Notice
E LI is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
state of Sarah Bobs, late of Mercersburg Borough.
deed, have been granted to the undersigned, residing ist
said Borough.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate, are hereby requested to-make immediate payment
and those having claims or demands against the Reda,*
of said decedent, will make known tho same without de
lay, to jsept 1,8.] JAMS. 0. C ARM, Bei.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that letters of Adman's•
zration on the Estate of Samuel Gilmore, late of Letter
kenny township, dec'd, have been granted to the subecti
bar, residing in Strasburg
Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the sail
Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
ring 26 JOHN. GILMORE, Adm'r.
FXECTTOR'S NOTlCE.—.Notiee
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to dm
kletate of Melinda Stayer. late of Letterk.enny township,
deceased, have been granted to, the underVgned, reg.
ding in Lurgan Township.
All persomr,knowing themselves indebted to said MI/s
-tate will please make immediate payment: and those
having claims will present them properly authenticate*
for settlement. CHRISTIAN MOHR,
Sept. 9'68 ' Executor.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE._
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of James Kirkpatrick, late of Faa
nAt township, - dee'd, base beeri granted to the under
signed, residing In said township. •
All persons knowing themselves indebted to Ba s ta Estate
will please make immediate payment, and those having
claims present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. WiLLIAN HERRON, - y Adm'ra.
Sept Mt* W3l. G. triliKPA'f RICK,
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Notke is hereby given that Letters of Adminkr
t ratlo/1 on the Estate of Isabella Thompson, late of Gram
township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigne4
residing In sald'towaship.. .
All persona tiVil to the said Estate,'are hereby re
quested to make nardiate payMent, and these having
claims or demands against the testate of said decedent,
will make - known the same without ee'ay, to
and-f! TriONMON, .Atlm"r,
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Bvpruo, Sept. 18th, 1863