The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, November 25, 1863, Image 5

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LATEST NEWS FROM EAST TENNESSEE
Iturnside Still folds Knoltville.
he Force Opposed to Ilico Reported At 36'.0.00
HEAVY LOSSES AMOSIG THE REBELS.
They Abandoh the South Side of
.the, Miter. `
Death of Brigadier General Sanders.
( GEN. THOMAS MOVING TO BURNSIDE'S HEW
CINCINNATI, Nov. 23.
*ST General Foster has arrived and will
leave fos Knoxville today.
Official advices from East Tennessee, no
to 11 o'clock yesterday morning, are encoul
raging. At that time the firing at Knox
ville was heard by our extreme outposts from
Cumberland, Gar.
Adjutant yStanley, of the 12th- Kentucky
Cavalry, armed at Cumberland Gap yestel
.day and brings hopeful news of the situation
of Gen. Burnside. He is still holding out,
and has notified. the citizens that he would
certainly hold Knoxville. - - -
The rebel force opposing him is estimated
at 36,000 strong. -
KnO . .xville is- not cloSely invested. The
enemy have withdrawn from the south side
of the river, and our troops now forage there.
The artillery fighting-. on the 19th and 20th'
was' very keVere and the enemy sustained
. heavy losses.
Brig.-Gen. Sanders, who was wounded at
Campbell's Station a few days ago, has since
died.
The Conime,reial says: "The withdrawal
a the' enemy from the south 4ide;of Knox
tine is. significant of a decisiVe repulse.
Gen. Burnhide is bolding Knoxville under
instructions from Gen. Grant, and it is not
to be suppcted therefore that the forces un- .
der Gens. Thomas: thinker and Sherman
arc wasting-their time during the momen
tous days of the struggle at Knoxville. 'We
are in hourly expectation of receiving intel
ligence of the most important character.
Tar Washington Chronicle of Monday
last has the following important announce.
meet : -
"Gen. IFfeade's army is under marching
orders at daylight tl is morning. The offi
cers and men are in the best of spirits. and
the ,animals are in good: condition. The
army leaves with
,ten day's' cooked rations in
haversaCks and wagons. All the sick and
disabled have been sent to the rear—a large
number of them having arrived in the city
last evening., It is presumed that the army
will cross the . river at Germania Ford. his
rumored that the main force of Lee's army
is at Hanover Junction, which is about
midway between Fredericksburg and Rich
mond."
Gen. Butler has gone to North Carolina,to
inaugurate the policy which he has commen/
ced,:to administer ut - "Ortress Monroe.
ly,;Be
fore leeri he began work on a plan / for
ealisting and organizing blacks in the Vir-.
gilds portion of his Department.
On theigth inst. .. Moller, in Charap
bershtirg, by the It _ _ . JACOB Jo iritolt to
Mies CAtHARINS DoNELY, both of Letterkenny. I
On-the 17th inbt., at the residence of MY, J. Ely. In
thit, place,by the ltev.J. DicEson„ 31r Lanni W. LOUDON
of Perry county. to Miss LoeIBaCLARSE of thisplace.
On the 19th Inst., at the Franklin llon.e, by -the Rev.
8. Mettenry, Mr. lisrla M.Cises-mkx, pf the vicinity of
klaront. to Miss ANN/L.SatFrze- of I , tew Franklin.
On the same cliy,,by the sante. at the residence of the
bride's parents, flair New• Franklin. Mr DAVID A. I3tss
-I.alt, of Guilford ((nigh:hip:to Miss CHABtoiTE C. SNYDER.
On the 17th inst., by the Rev. Wesley Ifow•e, 3lr. Wm.
R. Poet.. of Greencastle, tu 3iiss IsAutu.t. J. llt tri. neat
Ga. 'cartilage. .
DIED.
9fi the 19th inet.:in ShipperisPurg, Mr. Axturoetr F.
- Wine. in the 54th year of hid age. . • -
/ On the 14th inst., in Snippensburg, Mr. Jew( Fiti,
aged about 40 years.
On tbe 16th inst., in Gaillard township. F. M. CALVIN
Otencfsa, eon of Hiram and Mary S. Overcesit, aged 7
years and 1 day. '
On the 15th inst.. at Greenwood. Franklin co., Pa..
Sire. E A. Burs, wile of Robert" Black. FoNik., aged 48
veare and 15 daye. `be was born near Gettysburg. Par.
whet e ehe lived twentron),-
x
years. - For twenty-seven
years she was a member o he Preebyterian church, e•
r 4
entplery, devoted, turn'. Desolate indeed mutt the
.... heart be, where such ii,attrnal and conjugal virtues
gladdened the Emily citl lite; but 11.eavelPe gains are
made by such tran-lations as these. - "`'
On the 14th inst., - in scotlancl, this ccnnty. after a
ecteere illnesi. Mr. - Tons ELLI.CHTEE, a:., aged 71 years,
and 9 months.'
On the 2.dth init.: in the vicinity of Fayetteville, Mien
lititnactirr Iferm... Ned Fl yetrs, 9 months and 20 8 days.
On the 20th inst., in Greene:little, D,:tvin l i.retcrsi. sod of
Mr. David Lenharr, Jr., aged 4 years, 8 itiouths and 9
a4,s.
,1
- Cn the 10th inst., near London, of cancer. :Miss ELIZA.
REEMI im,e,l 44 ye um ht months and 7 days.
On the 19thinsr.;-..in St. thomas, ELIZA:SETII actlAs.-
irrre, infant daughti,Yr of Jar trid Mary IL Moutgain
eiry, aged 1 year, fl ttlyntlrs and 23 days. -
' POPULAR. CLOTTII 4 I:9 HOUSE, Sixth and
dfarkd Slreds, Phitade
/Popular Clothing Houre, Sixth and Market Streets.
Popular Clothing House; Sixth and Market Streeity: —
i'opular Clothing Sixth and Market Stites.
Waniniaker & Brown.
• Wanatnaker & Brown.
Wanamaker k Brown.
Popular Clothing House, Sixth and Market Streets.
Popular Cliithing (louse, Sixth and Still:et Streets.
Popular Clothing House, Sixth and Market Streets.
. Oink Hall; Oa& Hall, Oak Hall,
Oak Hall, Oak flail. Oak Hall,
~ Oak Hall. Oak Hall. Oak Hall..
Pripnlar Clothing' House, Sixth and 'Market Streets,
Popular Clothing Mouse, Sixth and Idirket Streets.
Popultr Clothing House, rixth.and Market Streets.
WanamaKer k Brown.
_
Wantimaker & Brown.
...
Wanamaker & Brown,
Popular Clothing House, Sixth and Market Streets.
Popula'r Clothing house, Sixth and Market Streets.
Popular Clothing Masa, Sixth and Market Straits:
Oak Hall,. , Oak Hall, Oak Halt,
_-
Oak Hall, Oak Hall, ' Oak Hall, .
Oak Hall, elk gnu, Oak Hall.
N, B.—We have an immense stock of READY-MADE
CLOTHING that cannot be surpassed for style, work.
tnauship ortlowness in price. Also, Special Depirtreent
tor Boar Clothing and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS.
nor 11-Ira
Card to the Sieffering.—The Rev. William
'posigrover, while laboring as a missionary inJapan, was
cured of Consumption when all other means bad failed
,b ya recipe obtained from cklearnedphysicianintbegreat
idtyofieddo. This recipe has cured great numtiers who
• were suffering from Coneumption, Bronchitis, Sore
Th rota, Coughs and ...lob's, and the debility and nervous
depression caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, will send this recipe,
which I have brought home with me, to all who need it,
tree of charge. Address Rev..W.1.1. COSGROVE,
dec 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N.N.
LADIEs' AND GENTLEISEN'S FURS.
TILE LIiKOEST AND BEST STOCK IN TRE - CITY, AT
! CHARLES CAKFORD & SONS,
CONTINENTAL DOT KL,
1
aor.44m
SHAKE AND BURN Shade and Burn!!
ShakCand Burn I I I—This is the life of agony endured
by the sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wanders like
an uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment he
may be Prostrated, and thet;efaredisinclined to give any
serious rittention to business. This is the condition of
thousands in town and country. It is no exageratiun
say that Fever andAgne kills more people than any
twenty other diseases In America For aaure and speedy
cure of this terrible of ,we tithe great pleasure in
recommending HOSTTF.TTER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
which have already achieved a wide reputation for rapid
and powerful effects in renovating the system urostrated
by this disease. Fur sale by Di uggista anirdoalers gen
erally everywhere- nov 11-1 m
s
The Confessions and X.rperienee of fin In-_
ea/W.—Published for the benefit, and as a warning and•
A CAUTION TO YOUNG ALEN
WhosulTer from Nervous Debility,Premature Decay os
Ilarthood, etc., supplying at thesime lima
- THE MEANS OF SELF CURE,
By-one who has cured himseirafter being put to a great
exi)eneel and injury through medical humbug and
quackery.
By enclosing R. postpaid addressed envelope, single
copies may lie had of the author.
NATIIANIEL IdAYFAIIt,Esq.,
Bedford,Kings county, N. Y.
may%. ,63 13
Pulmonary Consimptiortz Curable Disease.
—k CARD.-TO f,t)IfiStiMPTIViS.L-The undersigned
lutvitig been restored to health Ina tew weeks. t y a very
siMpleremotly, after having enffe•ed several years wit,.
a severe lung direction. and that dread disease, Coal,
stimptlea—is anzions to matte knovn to his fellow•suf•
ferers the means of cure.
To all whodesiro it, he wilLsen a copy of the pres
cription used (free of charge), wth the directions for
preparing and using the same, witch they will find a
sisre cure for Consumption, Asthma, •Bronchitis,Coughs
Colds, &c. The only object of theadvertiser in sending
the Prescription is to benefit the glinted, and spread in
formationwhich he conceives to ~Is. invaluable; and he
hopes every sufferer will try his !isnedy, as it will cost
them nothing, and may proven biwsing.
Parties wishing the prescript* will please address_
Rev. R.DW2RD A. yiLsolcr - . - ,\N,
sept 30-3 m Williattrbttri, rings Co:, New Yor'N,.;
•
Prevention of Inerustatim in Steam Boit
ert.—WINANS'ANTI-INcRUSTLTION POWDERaE
MOVES AND PREVENTS THE DEPOSIT OF SCALE,
AND WITHOUT INJUXIE TOUR:IRON SEVEN YELES
IN USE. "
References in all pals of the country. viz: Albany
Gas Co.; Eaton, (tither. & Co., aid others, Troy ; Syra.
cum Rochester, Aubtrn,• &c, 4c.; John Gibson &
Ph'elps,Gharles Ensign John R. Evans & Ho.,Jewett
Root and ahers,Buffab: Cleveland. Columbus. Ranes
ville.&c., &c.; Goa. Shill. Miles Greenwood, Mitchell &
Rammelshurg, and 40 4, hera in Cincinnati; and through
out the Weat ; Indianonlis, Dayton,. Terre Haute, Lo
gansport, Chicago. Spingdeld, St. Louis, St. Paul, &c.
&c., &c. Cost about 41to 60cents per week. For circu_
far, address li. N, WINANS, -
II WALL ST., N EW Your .
P.O, Box. No: 6
OrtiptegtafronWorks.--Woom & PEROT,
1136,ffitige Avenue, Ptiacaphia, Ph., offer for sale
upon thetuost fa -- orablTerpas, NEW and BEAUTIFUL
DESIGNS in great:vriety a IRON RAILING for
CEMETERIES, RESIENCES, &e., of Wrought and
oast Iron, and GALV.AIIZED IRON end BRASS WR
ING ; IRON VENANiiiiS, BALCONIES, STARS,
COUNTERS POUNTAPS, GATES, COLUMNS,IIITCH
ING POSTS, LAMP SLUMS. VASES, TABLES, FLOW
ER STANDS, SOFAS, C RIRS,.STAT UA RV, A NIM ALS
- and all other Iron Wets of a Decorative character
Designs forwarded for section. Persons applying fur
`same, will please state tt kind of work noed6d.
Wept 9,'2,34m _
Madame Porter' s-tt i•atzve Batsant has tong
tested the truth that therare first principles in Itfedf• -
cine as there is in Scienceand this lledicine - is com
pounded on principles mitt to the manifold natute of
Man! Thecure of Colds isn keeping open the pores,
and creating a gentle intersl,warmth, and this is cans.
ed by the use of this Medice. Its remedial qualities
are based on Its power to mat the healthy and vigor
ous pirculatlorrof blood thltgh'ilte hangs, ft enlivens
the muscles.and assists the tin to perform its duties o
regulating theheat of thesyeni, and in gently thron
ing off the waste substance amt he surface of-the body
It is not a violent remedy hilt emollient, warming
searching and effectivs. So by all druggist at 13.
and 25 ce'utsper bottle. Duly 2C.
George Steck t t Cc Pianos.—CnEssos ,
SPams, Aug. 1863.—Mr J. GOULD, Seventh and
Chestnut streets, Philivielphi—DEAs Stn.—having had
frequent opportunities of exaining the Pianos made by
Messrs. George Steek & Co.. N . / York, during the past
few years, in the practice of r profession as Tuner, I
pronounce them the most pfrot IMitruments I have
ever seen.
In point of touch, equality, 11 singing tone they may
defy comparison with any and! other makes, while in
the upper two octave(trehle nee) they are incompara
bly the finest I have any knowlp of.
. . .
C. El EARGIi, Tuner of Pianos,
sept 23-3 n Dirhannut St.. Philada
'DR. RADW4ICE, PILLS'RE PILLS THAT
Ccart,There are thousands olersons who have for
yoarp. been dosing with some farite pills. and imagine
that they cannot live VTithont tem. When we hear
theta man has been taking tm and inch "pills for
years," it is Wet() presume bee taking a worthless
remedy. • Yet there are many to have been afflicted
with Costiveness, Indigestion, Ostipation, Liver Cont
i hint. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, &•4 fc r years, and -from
habit have used some f,vorite it that affords - mere
tempoary relief,,without thinkil that the pills they
ire taking increases the
. origitiacomplaint: Kirov we
guarantee that if these misguldoteople will takkllad
way's Pills th!rt from one to six bee will cure them.
SAPONIFER, OR CONCENTBSED LYE Fami
ly .coap
WAIL makeshich prlctis; Saponer helps to reduce
them. It makes Soap for Pour cen a pound by using
your kitchen grease. „ - -
CAUTION! As spuriom Lyes arefered also; be care
ful and only buy the Patented artii pat tip in Iron
cans, all others being Counterfeits.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANU,CTURII!G Co.,
Philadelphia—No.l27 Wait Street.
uoy23 am] Pittsburg—Pitt Stroet4 DuplePne Way
CAUTION.—We. hove thikl a y obtftintid:
a Patent for our Ilannfacnires, kn , o tut" FAIIILY
PYR COLOKS."
The Dyes manufactured ty other leans, under the
home of "Domestic Dyes," he., are Ins in violation of
our Patent. ,
We caution all persons making °rifling the same
hereafter, that we shall prciecute for 1 laringements
of our rights.
Boston, 0et.13, [nov2i;3t) . 110Vits STEVENS.
$25. , $75..
.4'pzilaprient I—Abye2tB WantV—We will
paSitrom $25 tor Is per mon ti,aud all earnies,toaetilro
Agente.orgiva a eon:minim. Purlieu , ' sent free.—
Address ERIE Brwrica: MACIINE COMPA, R. JAMES
deneral Agent, Milan, Ohio. til 29, 69-ly
REPORT
,OF-ItIE MAKETS
PHILAIIELPBTA 31ARK113,
FHILADELPLIA, NOV, , • 1863,
noun---Sales of 204 bbls. conion super
fine are reported at $550; 300 bblCrhio ex
tra at $7 25; 2600 ,bbls.Broad streettills, do.,
part for future delivery, on termtcPt pri
vate, and 300 bbls., W3stern-extratmily at
$7 50(7 75 bbl. and $8 to $lO 'bbl. for
high grade family aryl fancy bran, RYE
FLOUR is scarce, with small sales $o so
bbl. CORN MEAL s wanted, bulere is
no stock here and pries are nomina -
Witzer —Sales of 5@ ) 6,000 bushelnostly
at $1 65 for western, aid Pennsylvar, reds,
and $1 85 ®s2 05 for white. RYE firm
PatuDiussui
ehe ,franktin t tlepository, Norembtr. 25, 1863.
and selling at $1 2.3@51 25 for Delaware
and Pennsylvania. CORN—About 1,000 bus.
southern yellow sold at $1 17 afloat, and 400
bushel, di:y new white at $l. OATS—Sales
83 . 61;85c, closing at the latter rate, which
is an advance.
'PROD VCR MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
CLIAMIIE 2 it \ s;II. Az U R R ED G. IB N,
Birrrca O o o v i. 24,186 .
APPEALS :—Tax Payers take No
tice —The Commissioners of Franklin County; and.
the Assessors of each township and Borough+, ,will Meet
at the following times, in the Commissioners 001 , 0 ill
the Borough of hemhersbarg, for the pnrpose cf Wear.
Mg the Appeals from County, State and Military Taxes
for the year, A. D. 1504. to wit: •
Tuesday. December 6th, for Chamberebtirg, Guilford.
Warren, Sennett. and Metal. • .
We inesday. Denenther 9th, for 'Peters, Antrim, Mont
gomery. Mercersburz, and Greencastle.
Thursday, December 10. for Letterkenny, Lurgan,
Southa^.pton and Hamilton. 1
Friday. December 11th, for Washington, Waynesboro,
Green. Quincy and St. Thomas.
Flout —VOIR° " S 7 00
.101.1 N NITIHRHOUSE,}
Flour—Wen- 8 50 JOHN DOA HEY Commissioners.
Wheat—White " 1801 " MENDS GOOD,
.
Wheat—Red 130 - On. Fonautar, Clerk. recir2s]
.
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r'..7.7 RS .
Corn ..... ... ..; '
Oats.
Eons
UNWARIED. W00L...
UM
1:1 CurrEß REED
tiTIMOTHY SEED 2 60
Tea Low
SOI P
toB Fr.Ax SEED
BADON
BACON SIDES
lip D : PEACHE5.........3 00
UNPARED PEACHES
1 50 DRIED AIFLS9
SOOT BEANS
-011AMBERSBURG FLOUR AND GRAIN
MARKET.
CORRECTED AT CHAMBERSBUWO MILLS
POTATO MARKET.
Mercer, New
rein aTibertiormento.
CLOTH FOR LADIES CLOAKS.
—A splendid Black C10th,2.76--Very law. at
A. J. WILITE'S.•
WANTED.—A White Girl, to do
general Ifoumwork In a small family. Apply
at the RtZpSITORT office.
CILDREN'S FURS.—I. have a
large assortment of Chiltlrens Fars. which I will
roll at very lbw prices. at DECELERT'S.
riAPB OVER COATS FOR BOYS!
ij Cape Over Coate for Boy-0 !
Cape Over Coats tar Buys ! !I
Teryilow ! Very low, at A. J. MUTE'S.
VOCAL MUSIC.—R. A, McClure,
trill tench classes and private pupils. the nrt of
Singing. Musical Notation, Harmony, awl Musical Coin
posit ion. [novin.tf
T OST.-A HICKORY CANE with
Iron Top and new Furle of fmr or fire inches,' on
road from 'hatuberstutrg to Meet Attn. If returned to
this Office a liberal reward will be paid. 'Cnov2.s]
T OST OR STOLEN.—A GentL
t,4 mans Dark Barred Shaw/ was Lost or Stolen. on last
Thursday night. between 01 affetibmg Springs or d
Greentmixi. on the Baltimore turn' pike. Any person
leaving it at this office. or iving: information thnt will
;end to its recovery wi 11 be liberally rewarde.l. [nov2.slt
V OR SALE.—I will sell or ex
chanle fir property, in atunbersburg or vicirity,
the INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. in the South Ward of the
Borough of Chambersburg. This Is one of the best
stands in - Franklin county, with a good run of custom.
Possession can be given at any time.
nov`2s JOHN - W. TAYLOR.
L'EDERAL HILL FOR RENT.-
The undersigned will rent the FEDERAL HILL
SE. and ground immediately pertaining thereto.
for one or more years from A pril ,:ext. It is the most
DESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCr"for rent in the
Borough of Chamberbhurg. The House is very com
modious and in excellent order, and there is very flue
Vruit on the lut. [nov2s tf) A. K. MeCLUBE.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un
dersigned. Autli#or appointed be Court of Com
moc Pleas of Franklin County to distribute the Funds
in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale "of the
property of Samuel Wolff to and among creditors, will
attend at his office on .IbJliday. the 91st do of December,
ISO. at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purposes of his ap•
pointment m hen and where all persons interested may
attend if they.me proper. jn0v25,3t1 W. fti,ILI,Y.
CLOTITING I CLOTHING
Seal Skin Coate! Seal Skin Coats! Seal Skin Coats!
Businessenats! Bmiiness Coats! -Business Coats!
Sack' Coats! 'Sack‘Coats ! Sack Coats! Sack Coats!
Boys' Snits! Boys Suits! Bo3s - Suits! Boys Suits!
Pan's! Pants! Pants! Pants! Pants! Pants Pants!
.Vest..! Vests ! Vests! Vests! Vests! Vests! Vests! -
Call and Examine! - and Examine!
at A-.3.WIIITE'S!!nt A.J. WIIITE'S!at A. J.VI MITE'S!
ADJOURNED ASSIGNEE'S
SALE-As the Assignee of Dr. Thome Wa'ker.
I will Mit r at Public Sale. on the premises. immediately
adjoining', the lioroneh of Waynesboro, Franklin county,
Pa.. of Tbesq. ,, e, flu 9t4 t friv of Member:lB63.at 9 o'clock
A. M.. eeuoral LOTS OF OtIOUND. w ell adapted for town
lote , Which which acre left-unsold at the last sale r f Rea'
Estate. These lots adjoin lute sold to Lewis . Forney,
Julie Philips, and others, WILLIAM WLELLAN,
nnr2s A SPienee.
A DMINVSTRATOR ; SNOTICE—
Notice is herebylzireo th•ot Letters of Adminis
ti ath* L, the Estlto of George Lehman. tare of (lreeti
towtl ship. deed, have been granted to the under signed.
residine in said township.
All per , nos knownitm theraselves indebted to said Es -
title will please make - immediate pavmeni; 'and those
haven claims will present them properly authenticated
for ' , el tleMent, to MICHAEL R. WINGER.
" n0v2.5 .
DMLNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notire is hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion to ths Eatate or Amanda Lowry, late of Quincy
township, deed. have been granted to the onbeerrber,
reeding in said toivnalifp.
Al; knowing themselves Indebted to said E.-
tate will rile.pe make immediate payment: and thogo
havinz (+LIM. will present thorn properly ftl/thenticate
for settlement. [rov2sl RACHAEL LOWRY. Adm'rx.
ARMINIST AA T() IZS' NOTIC E.-
Notice ichereby elven that Lettere of Adminis
tration with the Will annexed on the Estate of Dant
Mull, late 01 ilreen township, dee'd, have been granted
to the'subseriber, reiblinst in gala township.
-AllitiiiNdrick.knowfmx themselves indebted to the said
Ret , te will please m cite immellatr payment : and those
having claim; wilrprengnt, them operly authenticated
for eettlentent.
- WILLIAM. A ..".XANDDIt.
pit LIC ALTCTI( 14'' STOCK
ATT LE.—Ofet f'ontm Lola ry ofSuictit fanCA. Charn
berslatrg. Pa.—By authority giiett me ,and under orders
reel, ved at r;ommisc cry Office, Chambershurg, Pa. I
Medi offer at Public Auction, nt DEITZ k McDOWF.LL'S
Warehouse, on .vaturtfay. the 2nAttay of Norentber, 1863.
at 2 o'clock. P. M.. about (2t.) twenty bend - STOCH
CATTLE. To be cold then and there to the highest bid
der, fur cash In Government Fund.,
ALFRED NORTON,
Capt. k 0. 9.V . S.
A I)MIN ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice le hereby. given that Letters of Atiminis.
tration to the Estate of William Ileyser. late • f the.
Borough of Chanibersburg, deed. have been granted to
the undersigned, re4ling In mid Borchigh.
AB pe*ons kirming thetoseli es indebted to said Be
tide will please make Immediate payment; and those
ha ing claims will present ti em properly authenticated
for settlement, JACOB 11 - BVSBR.
‘... 0 WILLIAM ILEYSER. a.
noy2s J . A Lid- 01 ErsTER.
EUICI - TTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
m 5 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to she
Eetate of , Mary Raker, late of Greencootle, deed, have
been granted to,the unde'roigned, residing in Bata Bor
ough.
At puma indebted to the said Rotate are requested
to make immediate payment and thoee having claims
or demands against the Rotate of the said decedent will
make kneinthe same without delay, to
DOV 25 JACOB S. FLEMING, Ex.'r.
EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice
in hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the,
Estate of James J. Kennedy, late of Guilford township,
deed, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in..
Chambersburg. -
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Ea
tate will please make immediate payment; and those
having claims will preSent them properly authenticated
for settlement, to . V. B. KENNEDY, Executors.
nov2s . t j. L. KENNEDY,
lIBLIC SALE.—The undersign--
ed, Executors of the last Will and Testament of
aniel Shively, late of Chambersburg, dec'd, will ex
pose to Public Sale, on the'prainfses, on Friday, the 11 a
day qf December. 1863, all the following described Reel
Estate, to wit : That 110 ESE and LOT'OF GROUND, the
late residence of the said deceased, situate on Main St.
of the said Borough and bounddd by the lot. of F A.
Zarman on the north, and Philip Byers on the South,
being 36 feet in front and 256 feet deep. The lionise is
built of Brick, two stories high awl in excellent condi
tion.
Petsons wishing to purchase can view the property by
calling upon Lewis Wampler, one of the If.xecutore, re.
tiding in Chamberebnrg.
Bale to commence at 10 o'cloot on said day when the
terms will be made known by
PETER SHIVELY, )
n0v2442 LEWIS WARMER, 221'111
-Acta pbertiOrntento.-;
GREA'i BARGAINS IN LADIES'
FURS hare a large and welt ee'eCtiol static of
Ladies' Furs. consiAing of %fink, Sable. Stone Mart n,
German Fitch. American Fitch, Liberian Squirrel, - Mench
Squirrel, French Sable. French Mink, Water kink. and
Silver Martin. which am Selling at lower prices than
thee can he purchased fbr in Philadelphia. Call and ex
amine before purchasing eisnwhere,at the old liat. Cop,
and Fur More ot J. L. DECEIT:RT.
6 th)
EMI
OM
N o ApRE POISONS ! •
PROCESS ZS
TOR TUC PREPARATION impr.ovnrstiT. AND IMITATION Dr
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, '
INCLUDING BRANDIES, WISES, WFIISKIES,
GINS, RUMS, PORTER. ALE. Lipp?,
CORDIALS, BITTERS, ETC.
Every dealer in liquors has long known and felt it to
be of the highest importance to the profitable conduc
tion of his 1 usiness that he should be in pos‘ession of
certain infumati. a which has hitherto been strtcrty
confined ro whniciale houses.. This information is ler*
for the first ti me, placed within the reach, and adapted
to' the successful and moot profitable use, of ALI. &ale rs.
Particulars will be mailed, free of charee, to those send
hg address to LEE k COOKE, P. 0. Bot 357, Washing.
ton. D. C.
N. B "No others but dealers need apply, se no infor
mation will he sent to any one who does not l ttecompany
his adds ess with the,pledge that he is a dealer in liqm,r.
nov2Z-It
TLST OF LETTERS remaining in
I
he Pu=t once alChambersburg. Nov. 2i. 1863:
Adams Robert Kane Miss Martha,Snorttn Cathar'ne
Baskin Mrs E. !Rockier Gottlob ;Spayd Edward II -
Itieittchid John II Lenbo/er Peter ISherk Revd:WU 2
But k .1 W ! Merrill° Thomas Scott Misalanny
Bea rmerMrsSc rah Morgan Allen. ,Smith William 13
! Brown Sirs Ann !Malain C C jStltitlt Mi s Hellen
Chignon Jelf !Paton Mrs Mary ISholman Miss E
Casimii Joins E Pities sfary A i Sellerti Hen] y
Daventiort"Wm If , PI es; George 2 ;Spittle Chariot R
Elliott MI s Susan! Piper Lucy A ITaritton Lucy
Evans Louis ;Randall Alfred T:Tutwijertleit W
Eberly Lewis II ißem Miss C T :Wedsh George W
Findle Miss Anna'Radar Adam „White Janus
Fletellei Joseph Si Item] David i Walt Susan
Getman Joh TY
• Stildvr Miss Anna' Walter Luther
Uelminper Isaac 2 . Mary !Walls Migs Margt
Haves linsi It ;Snyder Miss'Elia-. YOROGN
Hemphill Jolm C j abeth A Font John Peter
Holland Mai YAnnlSmithltlrs Hollidyj
Persons cdiling for the above Lettters will please say
that they have bean advertised. J. W. DEAL. P. M.
TAIPORTA.NT NOTICE IN BELA-
T LON TO THE JANLIMItY DRAFT.--Ikadqu'ir/ei s
Provost Marshal, Sixteenth Dixtrid, Pennsylvania, Chant
beret, rg. Niivember ;5, 1563.—Printed alphabetical lists
of the names anCresidences of all per Sons, of both
classes. enrolled as liable to military duty in this Dis
trict. ate being prepared as rapidly as possible._
Copies will at once be forwarded to the several En
rolling Officers. at N4ltose houses as well as at Post Offi
ces iind other public planes they may be inspected.
Any pet son'enrolled may appear before the Board of
Enrollment and claim to have his name strichen,off the
List, if he call show to the satisfaction of the Boai d that
he is and will not he ;it the tune, (January sth, fixed for
the next ,haft, liable omifitary duty on account of
-Ist Alienate.
.2d Non-residence.
Uosuipiblettess of Age.
4th Manifest Permanent Physical Disability..
The time for soaPPearing before the Board and ein.hm
inn to lutvenames4trickeu off will expire with the 20t1
of December, next, after which day no cliemi will 1•
heard.
Persons who may be cognizant of other - persons Ilabb
to military duty. whose names do not appear - on go
List, are requested to notify the Board of Enroilment.
411Dersons enrolled on information thus recmvial arm
entitled themsei'vestrf the privi.ege of appear•
ing within the time limited and claiming to hay" their
names stricken rdf, the saute as if they had been origin
ally molted.
Toe Board of Enroffment will be In sesgien daily, until
20ti, prox.. to act entmeh eases as may be presem ed.
. CEO. EYSTEIt,
no - v24-3t Capt. & Pro. Mar.l6th Ms. Pa.
ATAIZIOTA.—A new article for'des
set t and 'avail Is, at
FLutthy ES.—Every Color and
Su Wu, at 2+.IIXON'S Drug Store.
PURE PEPOER.—Ground hi the
Fotablishinent. aud sold in lots to suit. at
NIXON'S Drug Store.
fIONCENTRATED POTASH.—A
4uperior article for making Swap, at
NIXON'S Dreg Store.
FrOOTII BRUSILES:-A superior
ligiu3t .pened,ut , NIXON'S Drug otore,
FINE ' REDDING, NECK, LalNti
and other Cumhx. at NIXON'S Dru g Store.
AFULL LINE OF SUPERIOR
MONEY WALLETS, at NIXON'S Drug :Ain't,.
T I EWORICE.-A large lot of bosh
rynallty, at ' Nl.X.UN'tiltrupt.Storu.
FOR COL DS.—Nixon prepires
remedy whielrhaa-tna approval of all vac l'hy
t.,aas. IL La safe, Oval:nit anti otlicactaus. Try IL
AFULL STOCK OF STANDAR,
Patent 11. , licinee, at kiLXON'S Drug Store.
HAIR BRUSIITS---ELEGAN
STYLES, at NIXON'S Drag Store
DRUGS - AND CHEMICALS.-
Stock full ewd friudi , at N 1 XON
SUPERIOR GROUND SPICES.-
Warranted Pure, at NIXON'S.
-VINE FRAGRANT SOAPS,
Pine Perfumery,'
Fine Hair Oile,
Pine Pomadoe,
nov2b-tf XON'S
A.DJOURNED SALE OF. VALU
ABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Ad
mitustrators of 'John Beaver, late of Peters township,
county of Franklin, dec'd, will offer at Public Sale. In
London, on Thursday, the , 10th day of December, DB3
the following described Real Estate, to wit:
A voluble STONE GRIST MILL, and Flame Saw Mill,
situate on the ConococheagtaCreek, in Pet erstownship,
and dajoining the town of London. These Mills are In
good condition, are well located for custom, and have a
superior water power. Thera attached said prop
erty 68 ACRES and 24 PERCHES of land two Dwelling
Houses, and other improvements.
Also.—A FARM or TRACT OFLAND. situate In Peters
township, bounded by lands of Daniel Trestle and other ,
lands of said deceased, containing '216 ACRES had 22
PERCHES, and having thereon a STONE and ROUGH
CAST DWI LLING HOUSE, a Stone Barn and two Orch
ards of good fruit.
Also.— Another TRACT OF situate in Peteis
township, bounded by lands of ,DaniclTrostie, Samuel,
Hollinger, Jacob Barger and other lands of said dec'd, con.:
taining 218 ACREc and 111 PERCHES, with a FRAME:
DWELLING HOUSE and Tenant House, a Log stable
and small Orchard thereon: '
- -
The above Farms, will be divided, pripr to the sale, in
to smaller tracts,
There will Mackin offered on same day: about +SO ACRES;
of valuable CREST: UT TIMBER LAND, in tracts 0110
to 15 Acres.
Sir Sate to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., °maid day,
when the terms will be make known by
PErER EUNKLEMAN, Adm'r,
MARY JANE BEAVER, Adm'rx,
n0v25,.'63-ts. of John `Mayer, deed.
'By order of Court—Wm. G. 'Minna. Clerk.
}FAMILY DYE COLORS.
- PATENTED OCTOBEit,I3, 1803.
Mock, Dark Green
•
Black. for Silk, Light Green, , ..
-
Dark Blue, Magenta,
Light. Blue; .Maize,
--
French Blue, ' Maroon,
Claret Brown, - Orange,
Dark Brown,
,_ Pink, , „. ~
Light Brown, ' Purple, . • -
Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, , -
Cherry, ' Salmon,
Cr/MOD, . Scarlet, ,
Dark Drab, Slate,
' Light Drab, . soicerino, .
Fawn Drab,.. "
, , ytelot,
Light rawnDrab, — Yellow,
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen - and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves, Bonnets, flats,
r eathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
/a- A SAVLNG OF SO PER CENT. "lilt
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades c..n
No produced from the sane dye. The process is simple,
and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di
rections in English, French and German, inside of each
package. • _
i
nte
• For further information in Dy • , and - giving a per
fect -knowledge what colors are st adapted to dye over
others, (with many valtiuble i 'pead . purchase llowe a Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail
qr receipt of price -1U cents. Manufactured by
HOWE & STEVENS,
n0t25.1y1 , . . 260 Broadway, Boston.
For Sale by druggists and dealers generally.
MILITARY CLAlMS.—Common
wealth of Pennsylvania : .Acla of 11th and , .22d
Apra, 18t3,—T HE BOARD OF APPRAISER'S having In
charge the Chains for Damages sustained by citizens on
the southern Border of the State, by reason of the „Rebel
Iblid, under Stuart, in 1862. and to ascertain the LOSSES
AND DAMAbblis 'sustained by Citizens of the Common
wealth, occasioned by the oocupancy c 4 and trespass
upon their lauds by any part of the Militia Force called
into service in 1862, or the Impressment of their Horses
and other Property into the service of the United Srates,
for the use of the Anderson Cavalry, in 102, GIVE
NOTICE, that they are now in session, at the Court
louse, in tihambersburg, for the llorougla of Chambers
burg, and the adjoining neighborhood.
ME STUART BALD CLAIMS, havingliriority in ago
will be the tiretin the order of consideration, and maut
be firstpresented; the other claims deferring to them,
unless occurring in one and the mho party or indlirW
nal, who may, in such case, desire consideration of the
sham In full.
The Citizens of Peters .7 armship will be beard at
Chambersburg, on Friday and Saturday, the 2;th and
2Sth instant.
The Citizens of St. Thomas Township will be beardat
Chambersbnrg, on the - 30th inst. , and Ist of Deceuabiii..
Those of liamiltan Tinonship, and the portlinis ;of,
Green and Guilford Townships ' adjacent to Chambers--
burg, at Chambersborg, on the 24, 3d and 4th ~f Derein
her • and the portions of Guilford and Green Townships
an die neighborhood of Fayetteville, on the Tsh and Bth
days of December, at Chambersburg.
Any other portions of Franklin and Fulton Cbunftes.
not named, dacept Montgomery Township, will be beard
at ChamliersLurg, on the 9thof December.
Montripmery Township will be beard at Mercersbnig,
on the 15th - and 16th of December.
THE CLAIMS UN DER THE ANDERSON CAVALRY
and Militia Clauses of the Acts not connected with Stuart
Raid Claims, will be heard at es future 'day, anci- a
places as convenient as .practicable to the parties interest.
al, of which times and places due notice wat begiren.
A. 11 IXIESTER,
JACOD WEIDLE, Appraisers.
n0v2441 JAME'S WOP:BALL, - •
NIXON'S,D rug Sturu
"VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY
FOR SALE.--Theunderefgned will ee R at Prl rat,
his TANNERY, known as the Corner Tannery;Witir
steam and water-power. Saw Mill, Chopping 31 ill.Stdcks
for breaking hides, &c. The Tannery has 8 leeched, 32
Vali, 2 lifttesand'water-pool. and is capable of tanning
SOO heavy hides a year. There, ate taco Log Dwelling
Manses, Barn. Stable and other necessary out buildingt,
connected with the Tannery. and about 60 Acres (denied,.
with good fruit'. Ile will sell nay quantity of land With
the Tannery, from 100 to 7001e.res. o.er 600 Acregarc
Timber,and an ample supply of Chesnut- Oak Bark to
run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situated about
7 miles South-west of Nierceniburg, on Licking Creek
Terms made easy. Possession will be given this fall
necessary. For further particulars address the under
signed.at Mercershurg, Franklin county, Pa. '- .
au g 12, 63 1f C. MRTC ALF.
VALUABLE MILL- PROPERTY
FOR SALE.- 1 -The subscriber desiring to retire
frombuniness,olfers at private sale his VA LUEDLEMILL
Property, situate on the Conacocheagne Creek. at
Scotland, miles North of Cliambersburg. The Miii
has three rutt of Burrs and in In good order for home and
merchant work. It in situated in one of the best grain
growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and conve
nient to churches and schools. There are about ',even
teen Acres of land connected with the Mill. nearly' all
cleared and good Meadow Land, and under good fence.
A large two-story Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE
and other our buildings, end considerable fruits, eonthe
property. Tits price asked Is $5,000. while the nett
earnings ofthin rani during the last year was above MO.
For particulars apply to the subscriber ealding on the
[ongl94.t] JOHN SLEICUTKR.
PUBLIC SALE —The miderg
wilt o!rer nt Pnb '
on the promisor: eltrtat o
in Antrim township. about 3 miles South-west of-Green
castle, near the Williamsport turnpike, en Thursday,
the 10th day of :Arc,renther. 1.563. the following Real Es.
tate, to wit 113 ACEII , and 136 PERcvms, neat men
sure of SLATE and GRAVEL LAND, abpnt 46 Aores of
which are in ,Timbor. The Improvements are a two.
storied BRICK HOUSE, Bank Barn and other necossa:
ry out-butld ings, and a Well of good Water.
Air Sale to commencriat 10 o'clock, on said day ' *hen
terms will bemade known by JAMES RELE.
novll.3t
PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned
X Adminiattators to the F.state of John Herman,
ate of Guilford township, dec'd, will offer 'at Public
&de, at the late residence of said dec'd, on the Old Farm
of Jeremiah Herman,
one mile West of New Guilford,
nod one mile East of New Franklin, on Thursday; the
3rd day of December, 1863, the following fern mat Pro
perty, viz :-4 W ORK nousEe., two of which are Brood
Mares; 1 Colt; 20 head of Horned Cattle, 6 Milch Cows,
3 large Steers, 3 small Steers,l Bull and 7 Heifers; 3
Sows, 8 Hogs, and 13 Shoat% 6 bead of Sheep. Aims
-2 PLANTATION WAGONS, one of which is ne irly new.
with Bed; 1 ono-horse Wagon; 1 Sleigh and Sleigh Bells;
1 Wheelbarrow; 2 pair of Hay Ladders. nearly new; I
Hay-Bearer, 2 sets of Dung Boards, Ere., Ac. Also
McCORMICK REAPER AND MOWER, 1 Separator,
Grain Drill, Feed Cutter, Grain Cradle, 2 Muni . '
Scythes . 1 three-horse Plow; 2 two-horse Plows; Sing
andDou ' lLe Shovel Plows; 2 Harrows; 1 Corn Coverers •
Cultivator, 3 new Springs; a lot of Forks and Rakes; i
Log Chain; Fifth Chain and Spreaders; Double and Si ,
gl e Trees; Butt Traces;-Breast Chains, Cow Chilies; 2 se ;
Hind Goitre; 3 sots Front Gears; Fly Nets; 4 llousliw
Blind Bridles; Collars; Riding and Wagon S , ddles,
Also, a lot of Bags. Also, a general assortment of Hens
hold and Kitehen - FURNI'rURE, consisting; In part,
Bedsteads. Beds and Bedding; 1 Safe; a lot of Choi,
Queens, CrockerY, and Tinware, and a great many F.
tides not necessary to enumerate. Also, 1 bbl. Vhaegr
I Rifle; 1 Flour Chest tr., .Ac. Also,Grain in the groan
Corn by the Barrel, Potatoes by the Bushel.
Sale to eommence at 9 o'clock, A. 31., when attendant
and a credit of one year will be given on all sums ON 1
$5, the purchaser giving Note, with approved security.
- . SOPHIA HERMAN, Administratrix.
nov. 11 DANIEL HERMAN, Administrator.
CEIRISTIVI Sider, Auctioneer.
STORE R 0 011 AND- CELL
FOR RENT.—Thelarge afore Roomand Oello4 c
tier Main and Washington streets, is offered for 'Etc
Poisseiosion given i iutuediately Apply to
oeplB R. P. lIAZELET.
Itein abbetitisfiteoto.
Ural Ostate *aim.
Personal iiropertp 55rtieo.
Legal Retires:
,
AD - MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is berobf Oren that Letters or AdMinis
trauma to the Estate of Nancy H. Carsun i late et the
flOrough of Diem.' shurg, deed. hare then granted to the
undersigned, residing in Philadelphia. L
`All jmysons knowing thentselvesindebted to said Ea
tate will please make immediate p , yment; and those
haring claims will present them, properly authenticated
~ parti o n t en, [novil I THOMAS CARSON. Adin':.
A D N 3 ae i i
ISTRAT_ORS' NOTICE.-
I•erebr, "iven that-Letters of Adminie
ji'cll
trattun to the E4tote or Abraham Zebra, late of Letter
kenny tdwnsitip. deed, lose been granted to the under
signed, residing in said . townehlp.
All personsknowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please !flake immediate paj•tnent; tidal the,
having claims willpresent them properly authenticated
for settlement. - SUSAN ZAR'd.Atim'rx.
,not , ll , ISAAC-S. aItIIHAKER, Adrift%
- 4 D.MLNIS.TR.A.TORS'
lA_ Notice is hereby grien that Letters of Adminstra
lion to the Estote of Mary Slitter. late of - Stentgothery
township. dee'd. have been granted to the nnaersigneo,
'reidding in said township,
All persons knowing themselves' indebted to said Er
late will please make immediate pa3ment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. AIIitATEAM MILLER ,1
A dm'r.
nov NEGL
ADMINISTRA. TOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that I.etters of Adminis
tration to the Estate of Martha Venlear. late of tlresn
township, decd. have been granted to the subscriber'
residing in said towt,6bip. -
A Irpersons ktoor fog themselves indebted to dilfa .
statewiil please m.i%e immediate payment; and Ito , e
having claims will present them properly authentic 'ood
for settlement. [Morn] WM. M. RUPERT . , A4m r.
ANA - I,N IST RA T OR'S Noll - og.
Notieeiß hereby given that Letters of A.tiniinis..
[ration to the Estate of Catharine Shaffer, late of Ante hn
townstilp,dee'il, have neon granted to the undersigned,
reelding in Guilford township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to - said En
lateyvill please make immediate payment; and tlinse
having °Taints will present them properly anthentivated
ibreettlement. [novl Pi JACOB SPANGLEII,•Adner.
ARMIN 1 srrltA TOR'S
e s !tetchy given that Letters a Adininigr..
two to the Estate of -Pam Suns, late of Southanip; on
township. deed.'have been granted to the undetsigned,
residing in said townsitig t
All persons inachte.l to theaaid Estate, are hereby re
quested to snake i•nne”litite payment and, those having
:hints --)r oentanoe acitinst the Estate -of Said decedent,
will matte w ow ties ti.uie without delay. to
MAIM `C. SMITH, Atim'rx.
AMND lISTRATOES'N'
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Atiminis
trntion on the ERta.e.W.torr linutsi, late of - Guilford
township, dee'd., have been granted to the tindersignell s
residing in said township. .
AllpersonsKamvingthewueclyeelndebted to Nal(' EA
mole immetllato payment and tho:
haring clainisrfill prerent thorn properly Authenticated
or rettloment, B•'PHIA HERMAN, Advir.c.
oct 28'63-8t DANIEL. HERM AN, Adner.
ADMINIST RA TOIL'S NOTICE.:----
Notice is hereby given that'Letters of Adtoinis
ration on the Eroate of IlicttAxt. COBLE. late of 'Handl
en township, deebi, have been granted to the under
signed, residing in 'aid township.
All persons knewi g tifemselves indebted to said Ze
arerminested to mnl.o immediate payment: an
those hating claims or demands a-alnst the Estate oi
decedent. wilimeke known the same without delay. to
oct GEORGE GROVE, ..4(rtn?
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Lettots of Adminis
tration on fhe Estate of - AIANBRN .1. tiTt itt NS. at of
''teen Tatinship. eno'd. lottt: befit, groptco I. f; o olodd
signed, residing in ',.n. aster City.
All persons i rid , 'd •., t,. ti ..,. II 7:"—. . •,.ne , •. , .1
to make iuitnodiat.. ~ti' .-i,t, HO:, I. .•. I, ...: ._ ending
.r dentuditagain•t th" Pst,tte • of Gl:Ad...l i t. will wink°
known' the same: with , n' :Islay. to
Ott ZS '63- Tll4 rIPEUS TEVI:NS..Tr.. ,4eitrer - : •
.
ALDMINISTILAJORS' N ()TICE.- - --
.
Notice is hereby Oren that Letters 91 Admluia
tration on the F.stat..Ti. SAW:EL 1lAR811)1AN. bite of Qtti4-
cy township, deed. bare h en granted to the undersigd
ed, residing in Bald tot. Fish ip
All perstins knowiror thataselven indebted to gold A
late t urehereby roottoo, d to make immediate paymetit
and Ilnatalaiting elaima or demands agalio• t th• &tate
of said decedent, will make known rhea/line a ialOat de
lay.. • ANN lIAItR MI AN. d idat'r.x.
oct 28'03-6t .lAllitS A. COOK. Ad% r.
ADMINIS TR A TOR' SNOTICt-,:—
. Notkek hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion with the will annexed. on the Estate of Catharine
lierklein; late of the Borough of Chambereburg, deed
hate beeen granted to the undersigned residing in nut _
Borough.
AU parsousksiewing th emselves indebted toeaid Estate
willplease make immediate payment, and those haying
:lahns present them properly authenticated for settle-
Meat. „ 3LARGARET BLEBELELN. •
oct2l V3-6t
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
La. Notice le hereby' given that Lettere of Adminis
tratlon on the Estate of George H. Blerklein. late of the
Borough of Chambersburg, dec'd have been granted to
r the undersigned, ieelding in said Borough.
All persons knoFing themselves indebted to said Be
-1 tate gill please make immediate payment; and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. MARGARET MERKLEIN, •
oct 21- Administratris.
•
A DMINISTRATORSNOTICE.-.
Whereas, Letters of Administratioa, de bona non
ou tae—Estate of JACOB Kr.e.atucts, late of MetaT town
ship, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, re
siding in said township
All persons indebted to the said Estate, are hereby re-
Attested to make tremediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the Estate of said- decedent,
will make knownille same without delay, to
" JACOB FLICKINGER,
„Myer de bonis nen.
oet 21, '63
FXRCUTORS' NOT.I - 0141. 1 --z,ritice
hi:hereby given that Letters Testamktary to the
Estate or JACOB VANDIBBAIIL. late of Southampton tw'p,
defd,.have been granted to the undersigned.. residing
In said township.
- Ali piteous knowing themselves indebted f o Ind d
,310
tat e ate requested- to make immediate payment, aqd
those having elaims,present, them properly autheati
sated forsettlement.
MARIA. VANDER I+ AIR:, Zerti: t
DAVID SPILWER,
nov4
FXECUTOR,'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that Letters Testamentar,y to thp
Estate of Etaseerrn float, late of Quincy townshlP, de
betsed, have been granted to the undersigned, reeding
in &Lid tonmship.
All persons Indebted to the said Estate, -are requestfni
to make litimediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will
makeknown the same without delay, to •
nov 4* JAMES McKINLEY, lier;
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to die
' tate of Elizabeth Study, late of Warren townsidt ;
died, have been granteddigthe undersigned, residing
said township. -,
Allpersons knoWing themselves indebted to said Eat
itata will please mike immediate payment; and thus.)
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. [novlll- JOAN ZIMMERMAN, Her.
FXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given thak Letters Testamentary „to for'
tate of- nude Shively t late of the Borough of Oham
bersburg, dec'd, have been granted to the undersignalk
residing In said borough.
All persons knowing thpnielves indebted to said ,Es
tate will please make immediate payment; and- thee , .
having claimswill present theta properly authenticated
for settlement., PETER SHIVELY, 1 1{ „..q.„
novll • LEWIS WAMPLEE,
.ants.
ANTED-- din Apprentice to learn
The TiNNIEG business. Enquire at the Ea-
POSITORT Office. ' = - letlik4f
.
.
WANTED.. ---A bod Journeyugtn
CABINET MAIcEIt. Steady employment glyea.
Maguire at this Office. ' - .3421 '6341"
ARTI-lUMIL BAPTDOLS,
itANUFACtLIRELL OF ROSEWOOD. AND
GILT 31013-,LDIN4B, -
LOOKING GLASS AND ricruns ITEAMNS;
• - - of every description, . • ' •
N.W.C . onlersoiTrmin Mtn Csmowitars., PHI LADZI.PHIA
OrderEr tet droll:ries& bitent promptly exeOnted.
Orders Shied by 8. & BILRYOOK Chscabersburg,
500t.2.11 t •
lIIROTITERS of. Soldiers in the 'Sex.'
vice, or in Hospitals . can tarnish them with th
te,POSITORY three months for 25 cents; sixmonths tor
50 cents, or one year f , r SI.OC.
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