A PILE CONVENTION. Let every man ;And woman in the world who suffer With Pilei reflect and trace huh the origin of , their'difinittes and it will be found that ninety-nine out of every hun dred have taktrilarife quantities of drastic pills for the genre at Costiveness, 1 odigestion,Ceestipation, Lc. 1.11, 2 6 . 3 who `uffer front Pileautay trulY charge the calumet their suffering-to these worthless pills. If yru womb/ he rid Alff your pYies take Dr. Radway's , Pilis ; they ace the only 'Purgatives that can'be taken in successive doses With safety ; they care Ceptiveness. Indigestion, - Lira Cont. Odra, D, speplis. Plies, Fevers of alt .kinds they purge tboreufthlYi but occasion DO weakness, Irritation, or 'straining; 'Card to tke Suffering:—'file It". Wi ll i am **grove, while Inhering as a missionnry lb Japan, was ;Nue' d of coneumption when all other moan's bad failed bya recipe obtaneo from a learned physician in the greet At. of J. ddo. This recipe has eured great numbers who *ere suffering from Consetmptlon, &ouch/tit,' Sore ThroAt,Coughs and welds, and the debility and nervous tiopiession caused by these disorders. - :Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to alt who need it, free of charge. Address :Rev. WM. COSGROVE, dec 5,62-1 y 43i,f‘alton Avenue, Bret:4lll3,N. N. . tI gentlema n , , cured of Nervous Debility, Ittcoripotency,'Pi:trarittare Decay and Youtbtal 'Etrer 'actuated by atiesire to benefit orlieri, will tio hag py arcl:ish Coal who need it (free of charge) the recipe and direst:dons fur niaking the simple Remedy+ Una in his ease. Thosewi.liing to profit by his oxporioneo—and - possess a Valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by _Tatum mail. (c irefully sealed,) by addressing. JOTIN B. OGDEN, N 0.430 Nassau Street; New York. ling 1.9-3 m „LADIES' AND , GENTLEMEN'S •• • FURS. . • rim LARGEST AND REST STOCK IN TUE CITY, AT OTIAS. OAKFORD & SONS, ccoiTIN EN TAL HOTEL, PaLLADELP/11.1 nor, 4.3 in EMI Eip.ployment !—Agents Wanted !—We will totfrtroms2.s to; 75 per month:mail all expensecto net ive Agents.or 0. - 43 a. cuinmist!ion. Particulate oentjrce.— Addiess Ems Sviytivo MApniNg CoMPA F. R JANUS General Agent, Milan, Ohio. - sprit 2D, 634 y REPORT 9, THE MARKETS Philidelphia Markets. _ ' PLULADELPIIIA, Nov. 3, 1863, ' l'i,olca..—SaloS of 1580 bbls. common extra family at - $6 75,' and about 700 bbls. good 'do., in jots at $6 50e,,.56 75 for old stock and .01;$7 24 for fresh ground. The sales to the trade are limited Within the range of $5- 60055 76 for superfine, so@;s6 50 for ex tras, $6 75@57 75 for extra family, and $3 . @591.1 bbl, for -fancy brandg, as in quality. Itry, IfLorra is scarce, and selling in Jots, on arrival, at $6,1? bbl. Cox or 31a.5.1, is quiet, ~ -and without any alteration to note. , , WEINAT—SaIes of about 10,000 bushels to note at 147(a)15Ce for fair to good and prime _western and Pennsylvania reds, mostly at • 147(048c for the former. Some choice' lots brought 152,153 c, and white, which is scarce, 17iie.200e. RYE is dull, and prime sells slowly at 120 e. - Coax is scarce and find, with,sales of 5000 bushels western mixed and . .yellow in lots at 105 (006 e. OATS continue *Wady at 80c, weight: PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY CHAMBERSBURG. Nor. 3 , 136 3. ltl %LAB= \Foot 55 12 Unv.i.sitzt• Woos.— .... 37 CLOVER. Sum 6 00 8 TnIOTFIT SEED • 2 SO 4t06 FLA% SEcia 3 25 12 Pirts6 REACHMS 3 00 0N4,(12tt. Pvcara. I So Marra.— ......... Lou) BOLP ndeo2l , HAM 5......- 10e0N - B . lDss SOUP IrSANB 1 60 DE/ED APPLES CiIIAMBERSBUI?G ]LOUR AND GRATA MARKET. CORRECTED AT CDAMBERSIMRG MILLS rout W'nte. Wheat—White Wheat—Red—. r. Clorn ..... POTATO MARKET. Mercer. New.. liteW Rlibutiaments. DONE AT SHORT notice, on rensonable terms. by C. IL 001IDON fi iamb , to come to gee him. • rtONOT FORGET THAT DECH -11 -is the piece to bay cheap HATS, CAPS. stri•LADI FUItS. rbECHERT HAS REMOVED WS FIAT. eAp nod FUR STORE, FOUR DOORS TII of EYSTER k DRYS. ADZES' FURS ! LADIES' FURS ! I would invite the Attention of the Ludic.: twiny barge and entirely newidock of FURS, which I will 801 aery cheap. ' J. L. 14:CIIERT. C' 11. GORDO N--successor to . Doug. k Goanois—gives notice to his customers And mhers, that he Is still at the- OLD STAND, opposite the Indian Queen lintel. Main street t ehmubersburg. Pa. l a ORDON HAS A SUPERIOR lot - of SADDLES, HARNEB . S, BRIDLES. STIR; .11. PS; SPURS, which ho will sell cheap fur cash or good Mule. . ~ NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.-All persons are bete . hy forbidden to BUNT on the property of *be andera:gned. Llft clobs not kill birds bbnself. and does not wish it done by ethers. nnv .I:6t A. K. .31C1AIRE. DECTIERT bas an entirely new title!: of RAVI aini T APS, and he is determined to keep np the reputation of the 'ld stand, to sell cheap it than the cheapest. Call and examine. 4 doers South . of Eyster A Bt u 's. IC(ROAD.GEA RS:COLLARS, HAL .TP.ItS,unit anything in the Leather line belonging to Inn Svidlur's always on band antlinttie to or der, and on rousOnnblo terms at. GORDON'S, opposite the Indium Queen Hotel. Main'at. I)IVIDICN.II).—The President and 31anagara of the Charnbereburg. Turnpike Rend t:otapnry ha% e declared a dividend of one per cent on the capital st o ck of said Company pnyeble on demand. Nov. 4.'63-3t W. H. IItIcDOWItLi. Treasurer. FIX.ECIJTORS' v Ls-hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Mutts of JACOB VANDERB6IIL. late of Southampton tw'p, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, residing tosaid township. All persons knowing themselves indebted tosaid Es. tate m e requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims, pretept them, properly authenti cated tor settlettient. MARIA 1 /ANDERSAUL, Ex'sx DAVID.BP.aCER, Ex'r. CM . lECUTOR'S . NOTlCE.—Notice 4 Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to tho II tate of Eussizta, BoAL, late of QUIveY township, de coifed, hate been granted to the undersigned, residing to said township. •- •"` All persons Indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment: and ,those having claims or dernands against the Estate of said decedent, Will makekuown the same Without delay, to mos , 4* JAMES McKIELEY. Ex'r. Farsußs! FURS! FURS! FURS!' We have just opened a largo assortment of . among which may be found RUSSIAN SQUIRBELL. CAPES-AND MUFFS, RUSSIAN M otRTIN CAPES AND MUFFS, FRENCH SABLE CAPES AND MUFFS. DAMSON BAY CAPES AND MUFFS, - FITCh CAPES AND'MUFFS, All of which we will sell at low as 'can be had from the,sosirer. BYSTER k 13E0, iteW alybettionttento, • . FRANKLIN HALL, " 1 .CLIANDEIItSROD.G. PA. W. W. PAXTON would respectfully inform Ids Mune. roue customers, and the public generally, that he ltsA just returned from the Budern Cities with ; a large 'and well selected stock of Pall ana Winter Oa dc, consisting of the Latest etyles of RATS AND CAPS. fur Men and !toys wear, each as the Oen. Grant, dillmore, Getty's burg,Monitor, dc., `able" be 19 prepared „to sell 'very low fur cash. .. We haves's° a very large assortment of BPOT:l AND MOBS. comprbing !fens, coarse, heavy Boots. Mens. tine calf Boots, Men and Boys, Balmoral Boots. Men - and Boys. Brogans, and Boys Boots of every quality Also- - WOMEN AND CHILDRENS' SNOBS. of every variety, all of which will be Bold at prices to suit the times. Ail are invited to call and examine his stock. before purchasing elsewhei e. as he feels cnfident.that be can sell as cheap as the cheapest. Dont forget the Place. W. W. PAXTOI , 4 noc 4 4t Corner Room, Franklin Ilan. CHEAP CHAIR AND CABINET WARE ROOMS.--The subscriber intiirms the pub lic that he continues the Manufacture of the various ar ticles of FURNITURE ° in hi , line, at his Shop, on- Malts Street, three doors South of Huber nud Tolhert's Hard ware Store. Ife has always on hand, or is prepared to snautsficture upon the shortest notice, Spring Seats, (lane Bottom and Windsor Chairs. Baas, Plain and Fan cy Tables, Bureaus. Dressing and C. moron Wardrobes. Wash Stands, Book Cases,- Bedsteads. VENETIAN BLINDS got up in the best style Particular attention will be paid t. HOUSE PAINT ING AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfaction in e,rei y instance guarantees. IMPAIRING of all kinds in his' line of business promptly attended to at moderate prices. UN DSRTAKING.--Daring pur based the Hearse of Mr. Wm. FLotsdr, dec'd. he is able to attend funerals and manufacture Coffins at the shortest Suit eof Cloth, Will nut or Cherry. A LaYer-out will be inattendancel. not , 4 '63-ly _• aosimi F, SCHOFIELD.. OAOH AND SADDLERY - , ' The subscriber respectfully informs his Mende and the Public, that he 'continues to carry on ,he /there business at hie old stand on Main Street, 0P- $75- poeit'e the German Reformed Church, CIIVIBERSIIMIO, PA 'Haying:enlarged bis 'business, Saddlers and Clutch- . makers will find in his store ROomso general nOortinent of Goods suitable to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Rogskina, , Patent Leather, ' , Saddle Trete and Girthinir, Gig Trees, tall, Plated, Tinned and ,Tapanned; . Ooat Unix", Straining Web and P 7 orated taltiNTnd, lower than Cotton, - flames, -- Bits and Stirnips Plated, " Tin 4 and ' - Japanned: Coact Bandies, new styles; Curtin Frames ; llub Banda; Bridle Fronts; Roseate", Swiseleand OrFitnents; • Itot ?hied and WOW Gig Mathes; BUCKLES-BRASS SILVER ANIY Japanned, all styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Idartingale flings, Stamp Joints, and a variety of othei ! Goods suitable (or the trade. All kinds of Plating,. &e., done with neat- a:ul dettpatell nov 4163. tr ItEAD THISI ... x_oo CHEAP WHOLESALE Al D RETAIL STORE Or - WILLIAM GELWIOKS, 87 Or, 15 50 I ail _1 25 ON THE DIAMOND, CIIAMBERSB Uli G, PA., .lIIGHEST CASH PitICE 2,000 bushels Apples. " 200" ebesnuts. 200 -" Shellbrirlcs, 300 "' White Mercer Potato*. 100 " Onions, • 100 " White Soup Beans. 100 7 Dried • Peaehes, • 400 " " Apples„ ' - .100 " Turnips. 2,000 quarts "Dried Corn, 5,000 pounds Country Soap, Fresh Butter and'Eggs. Also, FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retail, TUE LAMEST AND MOST VARIED 4.SSORTMEA MERCTIAN 4 D-188 in Chatiborsburg, ennsiating in part of • Drown Sugars, White Sugars, Syrups of all grades, from 50 ets:to:sl per gallop Molasses of all grades and prices, Prime fresh Teas, of all grades antfkinds. Pickles by the ddxen, ready for the ;Table, Pickles in Jars: Chocolate,, Coffee. Excelsior Coffee, 25 cents per pound, Essence of Coffee, ' Prime English Cheese, Pepper Sauce. Tomato Catsup, 1 ' Nos, 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, , Fine Mustards. - - • PEPPER, 1 • CAREFULLY • CLEANED, AND GROUND. • (WEIS OWN To his large assortment of GROUND and UN GROUND SPICES and BAKING;ARTICLES he, would also invite special attention; as he sells none but what be knows TO BE STRICTLY PURE and PRESII. Also, QUEENSWARE, TUMBLERS, • - :STONEWARE, articles in the HARDWARE lino, is full assortment of Brushes of all kinds, , Brooins. - - , Wash-boards: • Buckets,' Combs, Fancy & Common Soap, - • Pocket Knives, • . Stove Polish, Starch, Indigo, and 5.000 arttoles not named, all of which will be of fered at very low prioeo. It is my determination to make my business pay me by selliog a largo quan tity of goods and not by large profits. Citilydes.amine 'for yourself and get a bagain. W. fiELWICHS.' P. ay-persons wishing to buy at Wholesale will find it to "their interest to call before parehesinw elsewhere. Nov. 9.'64-3m HARDWA,Iit LEWIS WAsfitr.E. Chaabent [ burg, Pa Wanted, et the E=l WILL BE, PAID, tlESEtten Iranktin-Agpositomf, 'CiatriberOurgt ileto abbertisrtnento. ANK OF .CITAMBERS - 11114, Nor. 3. 1863.--the Directors of the Bink of brim tentrg have this day declared a DiTIDEND of F . TVE PER erNT. on the capital stock. parable demaoll. boy 4-4 . a. K. ~‘EN.SSIMS‘EIT/I. Catshicr. ADVINTSTRA TOWS OTIC E.-- nereby given that Letters (~! Miniaistea tion to the gatate of DAVID Slattit, late of Southampton toorneltip. deed, have beett granted to the undertiguerl, realding in said tnamehip. All persons indebted to the said Estele. are hereby re ,ifieAt-4 to Trim 'maneliate mtyment. and those having 1141; against the Snare ,er gni.l tlectalent, will Marton 'i.e same cnt'hlat fielst tn Oct 4* - _MARY C. Mall . . Aanerz. S. . ITERIFF'S SALES.—Byvirtue of . suPdry 7 S - trite of rendilimii ex-pangs, 1,58ne1 - tont of the Court of common Pleas of Frfiuklin county, Pit • and to nie ditictedthere will be exposed to Public Sale. at the Court linuSe in the Borough of Clumbersburg, on Vs's fiap: the 24th of Notembrx, 1883 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real }state, Adz : All defemlanCs interest In the following described TRACTOP 14,itt, situate in Washingtion township. containin 38 ACRES more or less. - with one and a half story LOG HOESE and Log Darn thereon erected. ad. joi nine lands of W. Pennell, Jim. Downey. J. W.lloori.T. J. Rodgers and others. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Wertz. and will be sold by me. nor .4.3 e SAMUEL BRANDT. Sheriff. T AN ORPHANS' COURT held at Chamhemburg. for Franklin county. pa.,ore the 201 h day of October, A. D.. 1803. before the Hon. President. and James 0. Carson and W. W. Paxton, Ekes., 'Associate Judges Of said Court; On motion of C. Rayner, Esq. : the Court grant a role on the heirs and Tema representatives ofJulin Etter. late of e aid comity r 'Franklin. deed. and all parties in terested therein. toappear nt an Orphans Court to beheld, ateb.mbenbur g . an Tuesday. the Let day e Deaemher. ISM. to take or recites to take the lands of said Ji - din tit ter, dec'd, at the valuation and appmisemeut therecf, or slum curiae why The same Khania nut ho ea Id. In testimony whereof I ha veeheretento set my hand ftetol and affixed the neat of the said Court, at Chem beriburg. this 20th day of October, A .11.. 1803. nov 4 WM. 0. MITCHELL, Clerk. AT AN ORPHAN'S' COURT. held, at C'hambershur. for Franklin minty. Pa.: on the 30th day of October,lB63. before the Hon, .larneS Fill Fag.. President. awl James 0. Carson and W:w. Paxton Esqrs...sostociatc Judges of our said min— i iOn motion of Lyman S. Clarke, Eel the Ormrt grant It rule on the heirs and legal representat;ves of George master deceased. to appear at the Orphans's Court, to be held at Chamber/awe, for said countt . on The first day of Peeetnher next. to take or rebus to take, the Real Ea. tate of said deemed at the valuation and appraisement thereof. or show cause why the same should not be sold according to la n - In testimony whereof, I liars hereunto- set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court, at ,ClitiruberoAt g. - this thirtieth day of October. 1863. _ Nov. 4. '63..-3t W. O. MIT(IIfELL. Clerk JOSEPH plum ' VILLIIOI FREY & UNDERTAKERS 1133 MANI:r4CTURER3 OF CABINET WARE en 7.3lllritsorna, PE4:4A. The undersigned, respectfallY 'announces t the citi 3 Kens of Chambersbure and surrounding country. that they hose leased the Cabinet Rooms of .11r. Ws:. Flom deed, on Main Street near Washington. and honght nut aR the material of Mr. WX. iIAYALE'r pertaining to the UNDERTAKING. including hasty', lirarsea, where they intend to Oro special attention to this branch of the business. , . COPT [SS of Cb th,Yalnut. Cherry. &c.. made to order at the Shortest notice and on most reasonable terms. They will also attend to the laying nut ef @pus, I which will be done in a satisfactory manner. Fpneraie attended in town and country. - VENITIAN 'BLINDS in-de to order. vily . „) • All kiudt of Cabinet ware repaired neatly and cheaply. - 8 The public .are respectfully referred to Mr. A. I II A :nal% Itsmenacr Wns. Flory's old stand. nav 4. '63-3m k MON° - p 1,71311 C SALE.—By virtue of an . o. der of the Orphans' Court of-Franklin county, •Peurui. the undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of Frederick Divtlittss, fate of Warren township, in said county, deed, will offer at Public Sale. on the premises, on Pridoy the 2.7 th day of Xorember, 1563, the following described Beal Estate, viz: , Purpart No. I. being the MANSION FARM, adjoining 11“1 , 111 of Michael Cook, Charles Gelwis, Jacob Beer. .flaitid Martin and others, coot caning 139 ACRES and 21 PE4CIIES. neat measnre. having therein erected a two story STONE DWELLI:iI /lOVSE. Stone Barn. and Stone Spring House, with other needful bUilaillga Nllll improvements. Also, a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees; with au abundant supply of novel failing water on the same. It is well'Timbei eft and has recent ly teen welt limed, and altogether Is i.i good farnihrg condition. , , a Purpart No 2 cant lining 153 ACRES and 69 PERCH ES mutt memnre..imijoininv. the Mountain tinevcy, lands of Charles Gelwig.. James Ten ly's hews, John Thidans and others, with a story and a, half LOG DWELLING ROUSE. Log Stable. and Log Spring Mouse thereon. About thirty Acres of this trail is cleared, And the rest wa tt covered with Black and White Oak. and Chestnut Timber and is well watered. Both tracts will he sold together. or separate. as will best snit. put chasers. . Sale to (.01101101Ce at VI 04.11.C1C, on said day, when the terms will be made knewn by _ . " St . /LC.116 DIVIIIIISS,} SIMON BREWER, 12M 1 7 4 15 T OF 'LETTERS the Post Office at Chnmbersbur Aku Caseiten Jones Rev S T Abbott T W Jot t rotaiStrg bard George Kittle John ofuitigerEphreetn KettegJnmew /I • Rut k sirs Mnrgt 3' Koller Samuel. Kerr John R Leeher Mini Lydia Lowe Miss Lizzieli , MuCans MieLucy3 Mitchel MimMary Jane , McPlierne Nancy: ,Miller Miss Lucy liner WmJ 1 Beeman Andrew I Colleman Othe Cart be Nlins Barth , Ann , Cohen A Cowmen A P CluAsonJeffeesoug SlcEerreri Miss klizabetit %I Hier Nis 51aryA Duran C Duck Mies Farah sler .1 E Mat tin J Jlc gie Jot Mathew:4 Sum el ..(ltarlp3r) Etter Mrs Mafia Eiter Elisabeth H Fat long MiHensel Guth it li 11,11^ Y SlinuA (hell 111rx Lesth Pughhisqr;ineline Piper Philip • Pugh John MixtAte., Gordon Henry Hererting 31re Mari i L Henderson Ge 13 Ree , ‘l ravid flood .W C for the *above Let t t n edvertiqed. J Permens calling f that they have bee WONDERFUL SCIEN TI F .(; DiscJvcity.—At the present time thoussyfnl minds everywhere are looking for the revelation ei new and important discoveries iti ciencc, and when a theory Is presented claiming to have discovered new light and telaave removed the veil of scurity from a subject of the highest iisaportance, up n which much has been written, it is proper that e clitime of this theory im presented and carefully ex ti ned , and tested, which is detained to transcend in In gertance to suffering bunute- Ity, all other discovorits..ti Is lightning rod and telegraph ,riot excepted. We hold th t the human system is but a galvanic arrangement. wit its acids and alkalies, con stituting the 'weft fve and n ative fot eta. and that every mental and physical mauife idiot', either voluntary or involuntary. is the result of th ntsigenisin ; that diges tion, circulation.'secretlen, and e "'reties' are wholly at rribtltable to the law of electrical influences; that the nerves are the gondetcturs of IZECTRIVITY. and that there is a polar action established thrifugh the nervous eyetom which connects with every part of the body. establlailing and preserving a proper balance of the electric element, which constitutes health, and a disturbithce of which em ot es dieestse; that there are a Wetly but twit conditions nt di4eare—the one positive, the other negative; and as Hut-merry pottiesses these two inherent principles. it will, if applied according to the electric polarities and requirements of the system, arrest, or, in other words, neutrolize the disease by the restoration of proper polar action, We also assert that nftdrugs taken Into the sys tem act strictly upon electrical principles; that from decomposition the latent electricity isi eel free, and that thoughthe electrical polarities of the nervous system all changes are produced either for good or for evil ; that in the incipient stage of disease it may tend to equalize the forces, and restore harmony ; but after the case has become refractory, paralyzing the nervous comm lank:- to ns , an d changing the constituents, of the fluids, and arresting the digestive action of the stomach and its power of approbation, no internal process of medication ever has, or ever can, succeed in removing the cause of the disease, its only tendency being to multiply and com plicate the symptoms. - On the contrary, ELECTRICITY being the vital element wpon'which life deperog, can be directed to any part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem para lyzed, possesses the power of arousing the dormant en ergies. equalizing the circulation, and the system to a eelf sustaining system. One very importaut feature of this treatment is, that no time Is lost in egporiruenting with disease. By means of electrical test an accurate diagnosis is given et once, determining the locality and character of the disease, and indicating the treatment to be pursued. The cu Heats are perfectly under the con trot of the operator, and can be regulated to suit the delicate, nerves of a child without any unpleasant eensa- MOILJ, All those who have long suffered from painful and obstinate disease—Acute, Chronic, inflammatory or Paralytic—areinvited to call and consult. CONSULTATION I?,REE.-- arms in Franklin Building, West Market Street, 4th door from the corner of the Diamond, Cluttabersburg, Nov. 4, '43.4f HEADQUARTERS of PROVOST 14 H,AHAL. Sixtereth District. Pensaryleastia, Chambersborjr. October 31st, 1.863..—The Board of En rolhneut of the Sixte-nth Coarrentional Dithrict of t'ennerivania here notated the ddlortint; exempt' me for the mores assigned., doting their gemstone, from the 28tb to the 3lst f October inet midge: BI lIVASON PUTSICAL OR MENTAL DIS. ABILITY. Eli &Downy Joh - W. Treasler Daniel Tire Dedrieb Shoemaker; Wiliam II lliday Rev. John Mclntire Jonas Nicklow John Burgess; Joseph U. Miller - James:Sprout Charles Baird James 'Harris Tobias sllller .., Abraham Yettay Harmon Lung Samuel Brubaker John .1 ]Bough Samuel CountrYlTml Rev. F. A. Elitremds Jacob li.Winllortl William Wagmor Adam Fogel ' Gabriel DiekleY • John Gower George, Decker peter S Hay - solonton Ovine John Forbes - Dr, David Welder John DeiteL- Josiah Si. Hay Soho:non - Pile Aaron Shannon lanuth silliatigb Josiah Ski:Unto , * J , steph Enos J ',rues F.. McCormick Jarett Lenhart • fattish Miller C. R. Darrel William Palmer Milton Hoodeock John Feller David hoop ' • Joseph Gardil Daniel Hoover Alexander Cober Jackson Gladwell George Stahl Peter Fineel Joseph Wilt Elias Cunningham Rev. Edward A. Mill's Benjamin Gilman William J. Miller Alexander Musser Abraham Mort Joseph Dively , Dennis O'Lary George Cable _ George Grove Reuben Palmer Oeurge 11. Parker Christopher Gurlets . Simon Barron , William Burkholder Hew y 11. Fisher Lewis Bowser Levi Saylor Samuel Crichfield John Ash - Isaac; Ft iedline George W. Bruner Benjamin Enos Noah Schntueker David Runtel David Horner 'William P. IMstoti • - William J. Shanley Levi Loehbanut William VI eltley BY REASON' OF RAVI William Dessert - William Clippitiger Ma shut llowlen George W. Ford , . David D. Myers John Huldry John K. McClintock , George W Peck Joseph Wilit rout Edward Isittner 310,1e3Inider, Lets I.4Suyder Aims ReCulloti Henry Hoover • - J. hn Masser . .- Daniel A. Brubaker' John 1141.- - - Jacob C. Philson .Inrob Kash - Elijah Stahl N 0.03 t nab ' Hiram Pdettgle , , Isaac. Y. Kauffman Frederick Kling 1 John Nevanati Franklin O. Livengood Emanuel liershberger Homes Thomas Christian slietler • John D. Baker I Reuben Folk ; Michael iltvhstetter • Jonas Brown ' 11l ti; Scutt Ilitkiab K. Gaff Samuel St. Ringer . Eli Burnt:mil) - .idarn lbgrund Daniel J ~ Miller David Shannon Jackson lioW'ta, Samuel Binger' • Peter Snyder Jegne Hoover Simon Berkey , William It l'istnts. f Sylvester A. Topper, ; , D.tvid L 'Meyer» . = Williatn P. :nyder Frederick Knepper • DaMCI J. Brubaker 'Jonathan Bear ' John S. Millie , 'Joit W. Forney John Custer George Millhonse So mei ,'picker ; Jonas Plough I joints .T. Ilium Jonathan V; . Clevenger 1 Daniel Kanffittnn T o bias J. Kauffman Samuel Minder J o hn Border Leanani Mallet Samuel D. Livengood Dennis Wagner William D. Boyd Levi Ma:Jim - cites • 3Nseph Schmuck:kir William Bull Alexander lleyers . Nathaniel Dickey Aaron J. Kreger , BY REASON OF NON-LIA ‘ernaining, in . Nev. 3. 18133: Reber William Robertsan Jahn F I(.4)tt Mies Mary 'Rook Jacob Rankin Miißebec ea smith Miss Fanny Shelton Mit , al3l/a Struck Sargt J G I mitt) MrsHary A !Stevens Mrs Jane St tier Lewis stroeir, MissMargt Smith Henry Smith MN Mary E !Swoxt z?lice Ellen Shepard M Taylor &Awl Tli,,ru ton Mrs $ IWearu ll.s‘bl IWciallairu 3lessrs JR tLi Washington Mrs Mary A , Weualing Jacob ors will please say .W.TILA L. P.. 31. Zalmon Holliday Joaelili Cummins Juba Vi. Ringlet. John linker Cnrtia 11. amve rninem Walter Jo epb Gruel% Noah fonder Jiq.eph Lope John l'norhiliigh lIF REASON OF BEING IN John W. Tabb Jeweph Wilt Ano Kuel.ger George MAI ler Charlet( Way • spiel Border Jacoh N. Uubsrt CScus A. Yowler BY BEASON OF UAVI NO F lILF. SUB Levi D. C. Tioneer Lewis A.Turner: E.F. Earl William Beatty Simon Griffith F ran k. Hulbert lieury.i. Humbert BY REASON • Charles Smith Rev. William A. Glvarer William Zinn Lndwiek Ebeeke Henry Henningeamp Peter Knierim Franklin Spotty BY REASON OF BEING 1 INFIRM PARENT OR HIS LABORFOR IRMO Francis A. Warner Andrew Flick Casper Jacobs David Hathaugh Franklin Rimes By REASON OF BEING ONE OF TWO OR HOF BONS OF AaErion INFIRM' PARENTS, SUBJEt TO DRAFT, EbECTED TO BE EXEMPT BY lf.k THER; OR, IF ME BE DEAD. BY MOTHER. John Ham ' Jacob Berkley Henry Alttather Josiah Short_ George L. Countryman AlexanderEum BY REASON OF NON-RESIDENCE. Daniel BowserleharleslAseugood Samuel G. Meese 'Edward Robison DR. W. B. BROWN, futo abbmisentivto. • Minh Marchler Jacob IV en err • _ Emanuel Thomas Isaac W. Gordon John Light (Newton Griffith Wiliam Tressler i t , ( Jacob U. Mcon , Ilimannel Fyerstone John C. Wingard Archibald Mahon Michael M. Grove ' Jonathan Pairs Rad Miller Philip Ilowrer John A. Young i Jeremiah Wilt it, Elias Crissey ' %cob J. Zimmerritan 'floury F-Knepper (Herman Shaffer Christian Strang David Stump • Harmon IL Walker Martin Allbriglit Samuel Boar • John A, Bruner Peter Stiltiiii? leant Kinrunil Jacob Ehreaman A' exander, Hoffman Dituiel Witt • Ittiel Peterson Jacob Schinucker , Daniel nerkley Josiah Barron Sifts tlarchler Jer i ininh Lohr Hiram Fmdley John F. Rider John H. Picking Perry lintgeli Zechariah L. Tannehill George Styers Alexander W. Shnlta Jacob U. Baylor Jacob Harter Joseph Triesler .. Join, Desire Adam slowrer Junta Wirich Andrew Plough A llniatia 'Washer ' Jacob Spangi or a George Metzgar li :oared Kieffer George thOttliA - Samuel Ripple Cornelius Bowman Gab: Met Spangler Frank B. I ountryman John Wallace Henry tiarduer Saniuel Horner Albert Lohr • Darld Marteny Frederick Laus John Berkley George W. Palo John Shnnd John Mier Samuel Weimer Levi. Ware Gephart Ling Levi ROM Jacob Fleck Henry Walter Charles VI Al - George Bepley John F. Hunter Anthony Carver . ' GPAID COMMUTATION Henry Bowman Frederick 'Weimer - Cornelius Shoemaker George S.Dboicit ' James II Kauffman Aaron Geiger Edward IL named , - Jeremiah. Licengood Noah Lobr Henry C. Kreager ileilry Bear „ Jonathan Kimmel • Jacob Deals B. Frank Cramer ' Samuel roust Josiah Weaver Tobias Beichley Peter P. Gidlesperger Charles 0. Dickey Daniel Wagon. r Mano...h Tannehill 4:iiiiirkia Weigle Samuel L. Bezkebile Joseph Horner Joseph Miller Philip Lope 'William C. Burnett Pearaon Lohr Sainnel Lape - Thernton'L. Benford Chauncey H. Berkey Samuel E. Berkey John Loin . James Medlin John H. Risliaberger Francis J. Sheffer Wilson 0 ernand George -Close inht: F. Ilepter John W. Gardner John Kahn James McNeal Join: Fadley Levi Fulton ' John A I tfather &nine' Snyder Emanuel .1. Mon& Noah &bort Elilith : hockey Samuel Bead Hiram lOrnes John P. 'Heller John Stott I Viilliamlflough I Nadi Shaffer )31ichael Good . James Bogert , 1 'Henry Penrod • Samuel Warren Daniel Flickinger Edward G. Etter John Swank George Barnhart JacoP Novell Charlie Sarber ' Pelr.Sipe .1 Jar p Lenhart Frederick ;Intuits Hitiiry Schmuck. r e *Liu terkebile Jain Benford ' Peter J. Shanlis Eleard Mostoller .: MUTT ON ACCOUNT OP John Smith John C Livengood - Adam K. Kenner Pet er_Brok -- John W. Patton Chrintinn Yinker Aaron Berndt Jonathan Giffin William Trent SERVICE ON THE 3d OF it, ISO. Andrew Griffith Solomon Poorbangh , - William Shaffer Charles Rayman Gideon Sees iJecob Zara!! - Amos Schrock _ - Henry Neagh) ?I:IRNISRED AN ACCEPTA: ISTPII:ITE. • Luther Benedict Dover S. Stoner Noah Clingerrnan Chauncey Bittner Jonas Saylor Samuel Wilt Bravely Strickler )F A.LIENAGE. Augustus Herbst John Smith ~ Henry Zinn Harmon Dice Frederick Statler • Frederick Llaiselbreath . , HE ONLY SON OF AGED O LEEN TB DEPENDENT 1.7P0 , RT. = ' . IGeorge Ankeny Pet , r P. Rap:earl . John Fordo; Peter Lint - MARC Oxixt,ab!agrt*mmts. 8 OF MOTHER TWELVE DUES OF Ms LARORFOR SUPPORT Ely RitASON OF BEINO T 1 LESS 0 trILDSEN USN AGE DE ?KNI3ENT UPON Alexander fleffiey Manassas Bellamy Daniel )3. Zimmerman Deorra, D. Brant George.,:. Schrock Gnome 11 gluifer - David Barnhart - BY- REASON OF BANTNG R&D A NUBSTITII. TR D , _OF MA ROIL 1803. Thomas gallagber Isaac Barron Samuel Phillipy L Winter 'frith! SERVICE ON THE Henry N. Coleman Harmon Lehman • Joseph Siutsman Josiah Gerehart Daniel Huffman BY REASON OF Benxi THE ONLY BON LIABLE TO MILITARY DUTY- OF A. W1D.314 DEPENDENT 1/014 H/S LABOR 'FOR SUPPORT. Awlrew J. Cramer [Franklin H. Irwin Efrain Glitter -Mewls M. Stigler IVY REASON OF FATHER AND SONS IN SAME FAMILY A.lsiD HOUSEHOLD AND TWO IN 'MIL ITARY SEJIVICR, ,t 0; Jacob Richey lame Miller OEORGE EYSTER, Calk and" Pro.. Marahal J, T. McILIIENNY, Conamimioner • - R. S. SElSS.'Stirmon. Lewis Fyregrtone DESCRIPTIVE pCATALOGUE • - lONA 'MTV, WITH WROLBSALE AND RETAIL PRICE-LBW . . _ FUR 18433, • Deantibing and fYzhibiting the relative imp:Annals44ll • oar Valuable Native Vines. CONTENTS To COBRESPONDMITS. stating the advantage and im , portance of - che new kinds: An account of the lona stock the present season ; Proposal to sell to clubs at wholesale prices, by which plan purchasers will obtain vines at very little advance on actual cost of production, Bud always receiie good plants in perfect condition; Ex taut of the lona establishment; Method of producing best vines. . Description of the different kinds, with a fall account of the distractive characteristics of ail those which are worth attention. An account of the production of the two new seed._ sings, lona audlsraella, with their histery and accurate descriptions; Letters from Mr. P.S. Mead concerning ' them, giving his opinion of their merits. How to keep grapes In Winter, with engravings show • inns how it may be easily and efficiently done, home of our beet new kinds may be kept as easily as apples, n toil vinous life and 'Savor. The quality of vines as effected by• the Age of the plants and different modes or propagation, and titeecone my of the chart/Akin& to purchasers, with many en gravings, detection of varieties to plant for the table and for &roily use,, with the consideratiions which determine the proper choke. Tables of selections fir different /at/hider tar any num. her of plants, from six vines for a very small yard, to hundreds for a fruit garden for family supply. Table of selections by Alr..llead. with the =alders lions which influence his choide of a selection of one hundred; The value of plants according to the method of props'. valor], showing, alto. bow and what phints to use for clothing the trelliktbe first year. and obtaining an ini mediateproductionnf fridt. For Descriptive Catalogue send two-cent stamp. 13- ustrated Catalogue, three a-cent stamps. 1 C. W. GRANT - lona (near Peekskill), 'Westchester Co., N. Y. The aescriptire Catalogue is prepared to meet the wiluts of the present time. when the questions are ask ed: "What are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what is their twitter Grape 'Vince for Garden and Vineyard, of earpaasing quality, and ut lowest prices. Vines for immediate bearing, which will cover a trellis the tired seaman with bearing wood and a great quantity of Irtut. Vines for Vineyard planting of excellent quality, and at prices scarcely above the cost of production. I offer vines which I believe cannot be approached In quality 'and cheapness. • This season the new kinds of grapes have everywhere an the degiee of their superiority over our former best kinds to be so great that Isabella andCatawbalave almost passed (rasa consideration, and it was nut a little gratif3lng tu - me to learn front all quarters, that the ;rapes wnich received _the premiums were generally •carne on -vines of_iny production, and I have hundreds '.f letters giving ace:soots of trials mode of my vines in competition with others fur production and hardiness, all ' :peaking the elllllO thing. I make an extract from a letter by one of our meet itatinguished hortlehlturalisto it a visiting tour in the vicinity of Hartford: "" Although I shall see you soon, and tell you how gratifying the sight which the excel eat potturmance of your vines has almost nuifurtuly diorded and always when your directions have been M owed,' cannot forbear mentioning a few instance in .his letter. One is a case in Mauchester where vines of your pronuetien; three years from planting, are carry lig a crop of Delawares that are worths Journey to he aold by the side of those ft um another quarter, it ye 3 earl for which a much larger price was paid, sod v Bich Gave not two-nfth sta much weight of fruit of as lm-. measurably inferior quality. Theptirchisser showed me, oy calculation b toed upon the value of the fruit now on the vines, that your vines were cheaper at the price which he paid than the others would have been if he tool received them free with a gratuity of $2 each with every vine. Mr. Dottier was right when he decided to plant none but your best Delawares." Dated Hartford, wept. •I, 18113. 1 make another short extruct from a letter from Mr. Charles al, Beach, also of Dartford: •'1 did not begin to plant my vineyard until after thorough investigation, when it had become clearly apparent that soy-liest course was to trust fully to your judgment. and I determined to follow your directions implicitly in all matters pertaining to the vineyard, and I have only re. patted that" had nut taked this course one or two yeitr sootier. I have nut been disappointed in any one point except that the performance has uniformly surpassed nii3 most adiguine expectation, as well as your promises. I sin using my utmost d 1 geuco to get another acre rea dy for the Fall, and must ..isle your promise to call and see that ail is right before I begin, The bushels of beta wares and Dianna with which the vines are now loaded, alien only on the second year, and the excalenee and , beau' yof the fruit have warmed toe with an enthusiasts fur the undertaking that is not nominated with grati tude to you for the full and explicity directions given in_ your Illustrated Catalogue and Landmarks." And also ' by letter, dated Dartford, Sept. 13, 18133. A. snort extrvet front another Mr. Bench at Binglounp tou : "I may sum up all iu one word; the vines have performed as only v hies of Dr C. W. Grant a best eel*• Don can do, and those from other quarters aro not to bd mentioned in connection with them I wish my ground would accommodate 1,000 instead of 100. I followed your Catalogue implicitly, and also studied Landmarks. : ' With such guides I did not fear the result. - Dated Sept. 11 =Truly and gratefudy pmts.", Pescriptive Catalogue Is printed on very tine pa• per, and consists of 20 very large pages filled. with just such matter as I 'have thought inquirers concerning vines would wish to nod. I append the table of con , tents by whiCh some idea of it may be formed. It is lustrated with 23 enginvi, It is sent fur a two•cent stamp. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUN. seventh Edition.— Three threccent stamps, or less than otie-half ita cost. Na work luta been puMbibed in this country, of 'what ever size, which can compare with Win amount of prac tical information. It is newly written and contains ninny new engravings. A pamphlet of thirty-two pages canoe VIE GARD NER'S MANUAL OF TIRE VOIR, will he published (Riling the month with , lull and definite directions for the management of Vines at their reception. and during the first years of growth and early hearing. Illustrated with many 'engniviriga fur different circumstances of training. - CW. GRANT, lONA, near PEEKSKILL, Westchester County, N. Y. N. S.—l would sof to subscribers to Landmarks, that sickness and events connected with the war have render ed impossible for me to keep my engagements to : them. The two next numbers have been lying in type, and also a, large part of the Mid for mere than three months, but 1 could not command the time to complete the pub lication. It requires weeks of uninterrupted attention, and until after the let of December I shall not be able to command hours, I feel my obligations to them, and hive striven. with all of my ability. to fulfill them.— inie number may be expected during' the month of 'NO- Y.W)BILK. Inov 4'63.0 z] C. W. 0, PUBLIC' SALE.—By 'virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, , um undersigned, Adminlatratrix with the will annexed of CAillAllll