MST SEWS! BY MAGNETIO, TELEGRAPH, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. B 7 tho Ohio and Atlantic Telegraoh'Line.—Offleen at Shryock's Book Store and it. R. Depot. , Import Out from Tennessee. WASIIINGTM . 7, D e c, 15 I t he ErenfrOtarcourtcously furnishes the following information in advance of ita pub lication : , Telegrams were received herd last evening from Knokville, 4 Tenp., • dated yesterday' morning, which stated that Gen. Foster had assumed command of the troops lately under Burnside, and the latter had departed from that city, probably for Cincinnati. All was then quiet in the vicinity of Knoxville, It was stated there, on the 'authority of scouts and messengers, that much of Long ; street's.' artillery and trains had fallen into _the hands of our pursuing forces, but these accounts- lucked confirmation. The region, in which the pursuit is now being made is so' far distant from the telegraph stations as to make- it difficult to verify such statements as promptly as is desirable. dolling-of the Golden City—Treasure for England and New York. SAN FitAxcisco, Dec. 12. The steatiaer Golden City sailed to-day for Panama carrying 100' passengers and one millibn- one hundred thousand- dollars in Treasure for England and two hundred and thirty six thousand for New York. The Steamer Chesapeake. HALIFAX, Dec. 15. the Chesapeake is doubtless hovering about the.coast as there are several traces of her since leaving Shelburne,on Saturday. The gunboats 'in pursuit af her have not been heard from. . Phltattelphla Markets. PUILADELPIIIA,. Dec. 15, 1853 There-is less doing in breadstuffs, 'but no. essential change in prices except for Corn which has advanced. Flour is dull but pri c‘ unchanged. Sales of 1200 bbls extra fa mily at $7 for low grade, up to $7 75 for good quality. Small sales of Rye Flour at $6 60. Cornmeal at $5 50. Wheat very dull and - price., are barely Maintained. Sales of 2,000 bush. at $1 00®1 65 for red, and $1- 70®2 00 for white. Small sales of Rye .at $1 55. Corn is in active request and 5,- 000 bus. sold at $1 19 for ne* and $1 25 for old. Oats are active at 87®88c. Coffee Arm.. Sugai and molasses dull. No change inprovisions. ..500 bbls mess pork were sold at $lBO,lB 25. Whisky is lower. Sales at 88 at& New York Markets. Ny.w YORK,' Dec. 15 Ceitton is steady; sale's of 100. bales at 82e. Flour is,flrm ; sales of '6,000 bbls. at s6® 6 20 for State, $7 45€47 55 for Ohio, $7 60® 770 for Southern. Wheat has advanced; „sales of 4,100 bush. are quoted at $1 43® 1 47 for Chicago spring, $1 45®1 49 for Mil -Waukee club, and Si 53®1,58. for red West ern. Corn is quoted at .$1 24®1 241 in store. Pork—heavy new mess is quoted at $lB 371 Ot. 18 50. Lard quiet. " Whisky dull at 85® &ie.\ Receipts of Flour 10,000 lsble.;- Corn Et,004 bush.; Wheat none. MARRIED. On the 10th inst., at the reeidence of Mr. Daniel Byers .near Rocky Spring. by Rev J. M. Bishop, a tr..8E , ...;.t.4.tnrr Y. SLEIGHT= to Mies to= J: CORMOT, both of Frank lin County. On the inane day, by the same, at- Pleasant Retreat nerstmage, Mr. iicinr n. CLEVER to 111811 BARBARA Ayr I..Astittm. both of Cumberland County. On the Bth inst by Rec. 11. W. Retie)lc, at his real denco, near Orratown Mr. ADAM MINIOX to Miss $. 11.1111. both of Le:Owlet:lel township, this cennty. Ou the eth inst., in Wayneehtwo, by Rev. W. E. Krebs. tiElitY L. SWEITZER to Miss Asa If NICODMICS, both el this county. - On the 9th lasi:, by the same, nt B'nwden's Hotel. Mr. 43.80, W. SsistshEA3o Miss 31.tai A. MotvAN, both of the vicinity of Greencastle. On the 3d inst.. in Shiropstawn. by the Rey. W. Buckli Mr. lams Itzlos, of Welsh Ran, bsMiss.3linT Batcloa, of Idercersburg. DIED On the-9th inst., in this place, Joni.; M. JORDOX, aged 37 y:ars,ll months and 20 don. - Un the 7th inst.. near Waynesboro. Baa.r.turf 31cCLED. LAN. SOU of G. V. and ..I.:ari,t Mong, and 1 sear and 9 tnenths, Qothe2slhult.,in Antrim township, Alm BILLBA•-. 'gas. aged 35 years, 5 months and 5 days. • , On the Bth just., near Waynesboro. Aunt, daughter of - .Aaron Wingert. aged d years and 17 days, Oa the 2d inst.. Mt, Mai cirsburg, an aged mother in Israel, Mrs.VARGAILF.7 CATTION, in her 9 , srti ftlit. On' the 2d - lust., in Evansville, - Ind., Maar toms, youngest daughter of Robert and Mary H. Early, aged two yeas and two mouths. The above notice will convey mournful tidings to ranty_frientls. Tsie little girl,'S‘bo bus been taken away So soon, gave early 'promise of rare beauty, and of all the traits which gu to make a perfect womanly char acter. She was Intereqing, bright and winning. She vas intelligent beyond her years, belated by all who knew her, and the idol of her parents. The light of their fireside has gone out only to be rekindled !ft anoth er world. Memory and hope alone remain to‘that be *revved mother and father—memory of the beautiful and ekerished child, hope of her restoration to them beyond the grave. - • MOBTON's Gold Pens are now sold at the same prices ae befort2 the commencement of the war; his is entirely ovring to the Manufacturer's improve meats in machinery. his present large Retail Business lual Cub-in-Ad:mice System ;"ftr, until he commenced advertising, his business was done on Credit and :silkily loft/ the Trade. • The Mortoniqold Tons are the only ones sold obi yotices,ai the makers of all <other gold pens charge the Premium on the Gold, Godernmont Tax. &c.; but Morton AM in no case changed his . prices, 'Wholesale or Aetaih Of the great numbers sent , by mail to till pmts the.. worldduring the past few years, tiot one in a thousand; tontrolled to reach its dei!,l illation in rattly; showing that the Morten Gold Pen can be obtained by any qua, in every part of, thci wurld, at the same price, postage _may excepted. Reader; you can have an enduring, always ready, and. rallableUold Pen, era( tly adapted. to your hand and style of Writing, - which will do your writing yeatir - eheaper than Steel Pens; and at the present .almot marversal High•Presware Price of-everything, you can have a Moiten Gold Pen cheaper, in proportion to the labor spent npde it and material need, than any, other. Gold Pen in the World. If you want one, call on Allii)kros, No. 25 • Brlalden Lane, New York, or' inOloeo wimp for circular. .dec.24mii PuPnorurry Consumption a Curable Diserses. Clean.—TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The •undersigned bioiing been restored to health Ina tow weeks, by a Tog simple remedy, after having suffered several years with, a severe luntaffection, and that dread disease, "Comp sulnption—in anxious to make known to his fellowqraf. 'torero the means of cure. To all Whodesire it, he will Benda copy of the Me: caption - used (free of charge), with the difeetions for preparing and using the same, which =they lind a =see foe'Consatont ion, Asthma, lironchitls,Congbs °olds, &e. The only obj ect of the advertiser in sending tliePreseriptioa is to benefit the afflicted, and spread fn fUrmation Which ho conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every'sulTerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. ko l eXiies whiling the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, awi;rt Williamlbarg, Rings Cu., New Torl irraz CAUSE thr: - Siakkma, the house of Straining, the Cause of Straining.—lf thost4wlio suffer eithetConstipation,TndigesSion, CostivenseS,LPites, DYs pepsia, &c., would use Dr. Badway's liegolatibg Pills, in place of the common aloe pills, they vtould avoid -the unnatural habit of straining and quickly rid themselves of thedisease. This straining that is forced upon the patient when at stool, is amused by the irritation of the mucus membrane of the lower bowels. Beat in mind that ill of these common pills of alues; & c.,i never die- solve in the stomach or exert the leak int:Mince on-the liver, but are carrisalto the lower bowels, an there, by their dreeticandunnatural influence occasion irritation and instead of secarimia natural movement or evactta, tion, induce an irritating discharge, which involves cramps, wrenching pains, straining, tenesmuls, frequent ly sending the patient to the water closet" on 1. tile er rands. DR. RADWAT'S PILLS, are the only safe pills to take—they act directly on the Liver and purify the blood, One to six boxes will cure any disease that the most popular of pills are advertised to cure: For sale at Miller & lienehey'e, Chambersburg. Madame Porter's Curative Balsam; has lung t sted the truth that theriyare first principles in Medi. cine as there is in Science, and this Medicine is com pounded on principles suited to the manifold: nature of Man! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle internal warmth, and this is cans.' ed by thrum! of this Medicine. -Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigor ous circulation of blood throligh.the - lungs, enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties • regulating the heat of the systerct, and in gently throw ing off the waste substance frolnthe surface of the body It is not a violent remedy, but emollient warming ,arching and effective. Sold by all 'druggist at ilfij a id 25 can tsper bottle. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RucEtit.—The greet Diuretic. Helinbold'a Extract Buchn. The great Diuretic. Ifelintrold's Extract Euchu. The great Diuretic. Mambold's Extract Bucbu. The gretit Diuretic. And a positive and Specific Remedy for Diseasef of the Blader, fiidneys, Gravel, Organic 7taknesp, Dropsy, and all diseases of theo.Trinary Organs. See Ad' ertisernent in another Column. Cut it out, and send foci the Nlecil eine at once. Beware of Counterfeits. i 1. eclG-lml The Confessions and Experience or an In-' rand. Published for the benefit, and as a warning anti A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from Nervous Debllity , premature Decay et Manhood. etc., supplying at the same time THE MEANS OF SELF CURE, I By one who has cured himself afterbeing pa l t to a gull* expel:se and injury through medical 'illinibug and quackery. By ondlasing a post-paid addressed enverorie, sine). copies may be had of the author. .1 NATHANIEL MAYFAIR , Esq., Bedford, Kings county, N. T. may 20,63 I George Steck g• Co's Pianos.--CRESSON SPRINGS, Aug: IS63.—Mr. 3. E. GOULD, Severlth and Chestnut stree)s, Philadelphia.—DEAß ghad frequent opportunities of examining the Pianos made by Messrs. George Steck & Co., New York, during the past ew years, in the practice of my profession as - Tuner, I pronounce that:ll 4 th° most perfect itisttitments I have over seen. ' In pant of touch, equality, and 4inging tone they may delycompariion with any sad ailotiter Makes, while in the upper two oc taco (treble notes) they are incompara bly tate finest I have any knowledge,nt C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of - 907 Chestnut St.ahilada. !mkt 23.3 m. REPORT OF THE MARKETS PRODUCE MARKET. 1 CORRECTED 'WEEKLY CHAMBERSBURG, 11,1863 . ...... 20 WASHED WOOL I i* 65 16 UNWASHED 11r0or. 1 43 9 CIAVER4FLED I 6 50 8 'TIMOTHY SEED 2 4to 6fLtzt 813:D I. 315 12 PARED PEACHI.S. 3 00 ....-.... 8 172tPASKAPEACH.03 1 50 1 50 Dun ARPLES."....' 1 00 Burr= Eacs ' LAND TALLOW BOA? BACON" HAM. BACON SIDES... Sour , Baixs... OHAMBERSB URG FLOUR AND ,GRAIN MARKET. - - - , --- I CORRECTED AT CHAMBERSBURG MILLS. Flour—Wite I ' $7 SO F lon r—Red Wheat—White Wheat—Red Oorn ..... Cats POTATO MARKET. 1 Mercer. New 45 Pink-Eyes 4n ew abbertionnento. FOR SALE.—A Full Course'Scum, Aggyrip in the Quaker City Business College.Phils delphia. Appjy , at this office: [deol6-tf.] No" , .— A 1 persons . Wowing th anseires indebted FOR FEES in the REGI'i ER AND RECORDER'S OFFICE, will please settle the same without farther ~olice, as my term of office has expired. , My books will be at the Register's Office forth" present. [declG] E. C-BOYD. JOST.-A SMALL POCKET DAY BOOK, containing charges and sou.° loos'e accounts enc 'papers. about the Ist of December. in Chambersburg or on the road leading to Willow Grove Mill. A liberal reward will be paid the finder by leaving it at this office. decl C-tf. JOHN STOUFFER(ef Jacob) ADMINISTRATOR'SNOTIC.E.— rirtice hereb)given that letters Adminis tration on the 'Estate drSamtiel Hawk, late, of Green township. deed, have been granted , to the inabscriber, residing in said township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate, will please make immediate payment; and those having cairns will present them properly authenticated Lir settlement: [dect6) ANDREW P. HYI4IIII Adm'r. A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE. - - Notice is bereby giVCIII that Letters of Lailminis-_ tration to the Estate of Jacob Shatuer. late of Peters township. dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Peterstownship. An persons km - riving -themselves' indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment; And those having claims w,ll present them properly anthenticat 'ed for settlement. 0(3061 JAMES 1). SCOTT. Adm'r. VXECUTORS' NOTlCki—Notice a 4 is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Ls' tate of Jacob Oyster, late of the Borough of Clam hersburg, dec'J, have keen granted to the undersigubd, residing in said Boroegh. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Be nito will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CIIAHLES W. LISTER. ExeCutors. doCI6 CHRISTIAN S. EYSTRIt. • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tbn undersigned offers at Private Sale, a LOT -OP GROUND in the village ut St. Thomas. having thereon erected a two storied Drick and Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, cot,taintng nine rooms, a good log Barn and othef necessary bu ildinge. The terms will be made to suit purchasers, and posses. slop given on the let da) of April next. Persons wish-' fag to view the properiy will please call on John Stitzeti residing on the name. GEORGE STITZELL, Sr. JIGI". If the above property is not sold by the let of January mxt 'twill then be - for resit. [decl6-3t.] LETTERS e at Chambersbnrg HarmonMiss3lary Hays Miss AnneA IternribillMissAnn Hastings Pr M Ingersoll John B Jackson Fanny Keefer Miss Kate Lilly Mr Lori Lentsbower Peter McFerren Smith Martin Joseph, Mitchell :VI main Elijah ,John Moter Sallie Fdelyin IVlary A or the &bore Lottt n adlfortised. J. IirLIST OF the Post Oft Margaret Bender deo A Tony Jotin Bender Win 2 Burkholder Suean Barnum J Fdw•a'rd 'Freelan*John Fought Miss A If Fame Samuel , . FleldqCoor tnyMre Ford Mary E FrancielosiTaryE Gibbons Charles Grove Mb eMarylt Geraghty 'Hugh Hu erMies EG Persona:calling - that they have bee Ado filibertismento. WAGONMAKER The Wagonmaker Shop and Dwelling owned by the aubsdriber. haring beco e racanirby the decease of the late occupant, It is now offered f.r tet.t, affur4ing a 'reliable location for a good mechanic. Upton, qeclB4t* GEO. COOK. SLURE REMEDY FOR CANCER. -- - Idrit.o P. CAI.VER, from Vermont. respectfully announcs eto the citizens of Green( astle and surround ing country, that she has a sure remiedy for removing CANCERS. She does not operate with a knife; her mode of cure being a PLASTER, which will! effect a complete and perfect radical exterpntion of the disease, without leaving mark or sign of its previous - eitistepLe, and will not in the least DISFIGURE the person. She bits at her residence a sample of several Cancer Tumors, 'where they can be s-en. gar Nerddenee on Notth Street, at the house of Loci Hew beeker, Greencastle, Pa. bleel.63t*) PUBLIC SALB.-LThe: subseriberi intending to relinquish business, will offer at Pub. lc Sale, on Prida.P. thelxt of January,.ls64. at Po'clock P.M., the INDIAN QUEEN MOTEL, sitnate on SiOutb Main Street. Cluunbersburg, The Rouse is a large Brick Building, with a Barber Shop. a large Cellar and a good Cave capable of 'holding 50 barrels of Ale. Thera is a, large BRICK STABLE, Sheds, a vat Lou Beam PLAT.' FORM SCALES, Spring. Wash and Smoke houseon the the pt endites. The yard is well paved, with a well of good Water near the Pick door, The Lot has a trout of 64 feet and runs back 256 feet. This property has been kept as a Public IlintAe for 50 years, and has aluays had a fair sharp of trnsiness. and has a good tun of custom at this time. peel 6( JottN W. TAYLOR. READING RAIL BOA D.-WIN TER: ARRANGEMENT. • , . GREAT' TRUNK LINE from the North and North. west for Philadelphia, New York, Rending, Pottsville, Lebanon, .Allentea n, Easton, kc.. Ad. Trains leave itarrisbutg, for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,and all intermediatestat ions atB.oo A.ll . and Zon P. X. N-1 w York Express leaves Harrisburg. at 3.00 t. arriving at New York at 10.15 the same morning. Fares front Harrisburg: To New York $3.15: to Phila delphia $3.35 and $l.BO. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New York at 0 A. 31.;12,N00D,8710 T P. 31.. (Pittaburg Express arriving at Harrisburg, at 2 s. st.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 .s. st.,and 3.30 P. Sleep its g ears in the New York - Ex press T rain s t hrou gh to end from Pittsburg without change: Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8,50 A. 31, and 2.15 p. me., for PhibidelPhia.New York, and all Way Points. . • . . Trains leave Potteville at 9.15 A. It..and 2 30 P. IL. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Actaeumodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.10 e. X.. and returns from Philatleiphia at 4.30 P. u. me - All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex cepted. A Salvino , train leaves Pottsville:at 7.30 A. It., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. it Commutation, Mileage.9eminn. and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 fba.Baggage allowed each Passenger : ' G. A. NICCOLLR, Dec VS, l 8634,f. General Superintendent A WALK - I.:NG SKELETON. some years ago SCHENCI , was a about the streets of Philadelphia, and finally was re duced so low that he was unable to move any longer, and was taken over to New Jersey There he lay confined to his bed, and Dr. Thornton said his lungs were gone, and lie would not live a week. In that low state he heard of, and obealned, some • ROOTS AND HERBS, . and madek medicine that soon made a change in hi's' whole system. It expelled all the matter from the lunge, mubus front the stomach, started the liTer, and, iu fact, expelled all the morbid matter from the system. began to improve, and it was with difficulty he could be prevented from eating too much, Ile took the moat nourishing fixsi, and in a short time, he began to ,IMPROY.F. RAPIDLY. Now he ie a great.heaxty man, weighing over two bitu dred and tWenty ponMis. His • PULJIUJIC SYRUP, SEA WEED TONIC, and MAN DRAKE PILLS, are a composition similar to the medicine that cured him. He in no* travelling from one city to anothbr. seeing patients and administering his medicines; and IE is said he will take ry person in the LAST...STAGES OF CuNSUMPTION, 'and in afew weeks they are about, in a tolerable good health. His medicines change the whole' system, and the patient soon begins to have A GOOD APPETITE. As the food nourithes the system he finds that hots get ting fleshy. Nature overpowers his disease; and he gets well. This is the gfest feature of DR. R.IHENCE."S 3IEDICINES; they make new matter, new blood, and by keeping the digestive organs healthy, dibrase must be expelled. need his adv in Another column._ [deeld-lt] THE bRAFT._ WILLIAM GEPWICKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL and Dealer in all kis& of Merchandiee has ]FADE ANOTHER DRAFT on Odladelphia and New York for IN W GOODS, 6 50 1 tio 5 , ) 1 oo the largest • , assortment of Merchandise offered in this place. As this large 'stock embraces such a vast variety of articles, it would be impossible to enumerate articles and give prices• Suffice to sal that this varied assortment of 'goods embraces a full and complete assortment of GROCARIES from the common to the most • choice and finest grades known to the market. Choice Green an•ißl a ck Tens, Chocolate, line Syrups, Sugars, Coffees, 8:1t, Fish, Pickles, Rice, Cheese, fresh Crackers, dried Beans, Honsiuy, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Vine ac. Also a couiplete as sorttnen PURE, FRESH, GROUND AND UNGROUNIi SPICES, ASD BAKING ARTICLES. - AU spices deli are carefully cleaned and ground on Ns own spice mill..uAlao, a full varlet* Brooms. Buckets, Wash Boards Queenswitre, Yanej Soaps , Common Sups, emaunng in Dec. ld, 1883: Moore Charles Rork 'Harrison Newcomer Q S Rambo A. M Smith Jim Mar} Sanders Henry Sleighteißenjapm Scott Mrs Nancy Sanbrin Henry Smith Mrs Mary B Sollenbarger Miss RA AND 5000, ARTIOL RS NOT lirA MED, all of width will be sold at cheap figures WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Call and examine for yourself and be convinced that at • • -GELWICK'S CHEAP•STORE - Bison Mire Cat I Williams George Wafters A B • - iB the place for bergain . e: • P. 13.—Ilurire also 100 Bbttles of :den , 4rtle ptantiffe. tore of etriclly pure Grape Wine for eale; b1ec10763) ere will plena ilar .W.DP.AL, P. kl; Pet - IffiiAlin 111* - 6iiiitif Ottentke 16,-.'.4863. •VALHI\O SKELETON TO DIE lI'S APPETITE GROCER, anti uncceeded in bringing to CIIA3II3ERSBURG. Tw inns, Cards, Stonpwaie, Prusheis, . Stovi Polish, , Pocket Halves, Articles of Ititrdware, • Lubrieliting Oil, Kerosene 'Oll, SOMETHING NEW IN PHILA DELPHIA. COOPER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC & ART GALLERY, NO. V 3 38,CHEST14111" STREET, Opposite U. S. Mint. Gallery. Reetptinn and Operating Roosts, ALL OS TUS FIRST FLOOR. • All styles and sizes of Photographs, IvorytYpes, Per rotypes or "Tintypes" and taken at prices to snit the times. --Pictures Finished in Water Colors, 011, India Ink and Pastil. • Horses andother.aulmals, Equipages., Country Seats, Ruins, Models of Muehittery,Ac., far Paleating accurate ly photographed. P.P. Cooper desires to call the attention of persons visiting Philadelphia tubas- new Ground Floor Gallery, where he has iutreduced-newly patented cameras, capii iffe of taking, in a few seconds, one httadred Photographs from the small stamp ur autographic, to the Imperial and Life Size. Alter many experiments be has succeeded in placing his sky-light at en improved angle, diffusing the light in equal proportions, and producing that soft gradatiou iif tone,which cannot be given by the Aide and sky-lights generally used, and which is of so much ituporutuce to Die leanly of a picture. It is made of frenkle glass,- anti is the hugest in Philadelphia. Mr. i..,uoper has been engaged more titan twenty years in the study and Practideafthe Fine• Arts. ills long ex perience ass Miniature, and Portrait Painter is a suffi cient guarantee fur the perfection of the picture& made at his establishment. The art ef'idealiziug is well understood ; none but the most shiliul artists are employed in the respective de partmects. All Pictures Warranted:—the Ivorytypes will not change in any climate, and Will stand the test of acids. Particular attention is paid to giving graceful and easy positions: 0 Daguerreotypes and all other kinds of *Silures copisd, front small medallion to,life size, and finished in cotre or Indian ink, to look equal to plaints taken fronxilfe. This positesses rare facilities for taking,Eguss trian eti from Wean the rear building, where-treik one totiftv Mesta can by photographed at a time. N. IL—To-Photograpluirs, Coloriets.aud others. Just issued.—A. new Work on PIIOTOGIIAPIi . 00I I ORING,...IVOTCYTYPING 4 Eta- AIMIINO, IVORY MINIATURE PAINTINO,&c. Couiplete hiktructions given for, making Iverytypes, with some valuable receipt% never before pnbliuheit ipeful to all photogralAiorerforoneof,w.hich a large SUM lute been offered. R tol.oving the directions contained in this book, even those persons with:no previous knowledge of Paint ing cannot fail to color photographs in a beautiful and etlecti% e style. Price. 01; . e Copy. $5.06. Five Copies, $20.00. By remit ting .fl 2 ouo copy, with Box. of Paints, Palette,Bnishee. pteparatipus complete wilt be furnishd free of ,ctutrge. ' Will be Published shortly,. A VALUABE.F. WORK ON BRAINO. With progressive Illustrations cf the HUM= Face and Figure. Also, ' A ItAND-ligoK ON POSITIONS. With Illustrations. Designed for the use of Photograph,- Mr. Cooper continues io receive Ladies and Gentlpmen into his Muses for Inntrndtion in Drawing, and Photo. graph. Ivorytype. India. Ink, and Pasta Painting, and a beautiful procesi r)r Enameling ,•tetnres. Cirbnlars containing list of prices of pictures and fur ther info! mation respecting the Books and Terms of Iri an uction maybe had by enclosing Post °face Address and a Stamp to P. F. COOPER, 1338 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. REFERENCES. • , Caleb (lope, President Academy of Fine Arts. - Dr. Thos. D. Wilson. Ornithologist and 'Entomologist. Rov. Thomas Stiles Martin, P. E. Church. Ihm. Victor A. Sartori, Conan of Leghorn. - Robert It. Clarkson, of Ritm of Jay Cooke k C'o. New York, Rev. W. A.Maybin, Rea. St.Alban's Church Bost - on, J. _E. Tilton & Worcester, Mass., D. Dodge, Esq. Baltimore, Mons. Adedee Sanvan, French Consul. dec93t & IT. T. L'iTIIONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Mat eriale 541 Broadway, New York. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catal4glie now embraces considerably over Four Thousand different subjects (to which additions are con tinually being made) of Portraits ot Eminent Americans etc., viz: , • 72 Major4lenerals, ' `' . 525 Statesmen, 160 firigadientlenerals; 127 Divines, 2 1 9 Colonels, 1141 Authors, , 84 Lieutenant-Colonels 30 Artists, 207 Other Officers, , 112 Stage, - 00 Navy Officers, , 46 Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 2,500 Copia of Works of Art, including reproductions of the most celebratectEn nrav lugs, Paintings, Statues, &c. , Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictutes from our Catalogue will be filled og receipt of $l.BO, and sent, by mall free. ' PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these we marmfaceure'a great triety, ranging in price from 50 Bents to $5O each., Our Albums bare the reputation of being. superior in beauty stud durability to any others. The smaller kind can be sent safely by moil at a postage of six cents per on. The more bxpensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of STERiSCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS. OurCatalegue ot these will t be sent to any address on ' . receipt of Stamp. . E. & H. T. ANTONY, Manufacturer:sof Photographic Materials . 501 Broadway, New York. .Yriends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by smiting us their likeness to copy. They will be kept carefully anti returned uninjured. Fine Atinuns matie'to order for Congregations to pre sent to their Pastor, or for othfr purposes, with'snitable I WIC riptions,&c. , fang 19-6 m. AIILITARY CLAIMS.—C )ninton wealth of Penuzytecznia Act ,nf llty and 22d Apra. 18c3.—'1'IlE BOARD, O 1 APPRAISERS having in charge the Claims fur Damages sus:aim:id by citizens on the Southern Bader of the State, by reason of the Rebel ROI. under Stuart, in 1862, and to uscert aiti the LOsSES AND DAMAt.}› sustained by Citizens of the Corminne wealth. occasioned by the oocttpancy ot. and trespass upon their Janda by any part of the Militia Force calhw into service in 1862, or the Impressment of their Horse; and ether Property into the service of the United State. Sir the use of the ;Anderson Cavalry, in 1862, Gab NOTICE, that they are now in session, at 'the 'Jour. House, in Chambersburg. Tor the BO'ruitgh of Chambers burg. and the adjoining neighborhood. • • ' , TUE STUART RAID CLAIMS, having priority in ag will be the first in the order of consideration, and owe. be first presentoi ; the other claims deferring to theta unless occurring in one and the same party or indi rid nal, who mity,ie such case, desire consideration of tilt slaim in full. The Citizens 6f- Peter* Township will be beard at Chambersburg, on Friday:Sand S t urilayi - the 27th ani 28th instant. The Citizens of St. Thomas Township will be heard at. Chambersburg, on the 30th inst , and lot of December Those^ of Hamilton Towsiship, and the portions ot- Green and Guilford Townships ' adjacent . to Chambers. burg, at Chambersburg. on the 2d. 3d and-4th df DdeeM. her; and the •portions of Guilford and Green ToWnsh Cps in the neighborhood of Fayetteville, on, tho 7th and nth days of Decerrther.nt Chamberstharg. Any other portions of ,Ft malls' and 1 , 411t0n Counties. not named. except Montgomery Township, will be heard at Chambers' nrg. on the 9th of December. Monty , nary Township will belteard at Hercersburg. on the 16th and 16th of December. TUE CLAMS UN DER THE ANDERSON CAVALRY. and Militia Clause-sof the Acts not connected witli:Ytuart Raid Claims, will be heard at a future day, and at places as convenient as practiCable to the parties interest ed, of which flutes am/Awes-due notice will beyieen. A. O.7IIIESTEIt, - JACOB WEIDLE, }Appraisers. nov2f-it WORRA LL,' Choke Tobacco, Ilaltet s PROPOSALS. -0.04.6 - Depot Com missary, U. R. A.. Chamberiburg, Pa December th,lB63.—Senled proposals, in d ['plicate, are respect fril ly Invited to the undersigned, until 1, P. 31., Thursday, December 17th, 1863, for furnishing the United Staten Subsiotence - Department, delivet ed Chembersburg, Pa., with FTLEBII BEEF{; dV:i Choke Segal", Starch, t, (necks, Shacks, and idsey • quality, in equal proportion of n such quantities as may be re. Tallowof o f r a e a gr at d ob a bt n u e dde excluded) u s : r r k d teeedtra) meat quiredfand on such days as shall be dssignated at this office, comme ncing Detember 21st, 1863. The ability of the bidder to fulfil the agieement must be guaranteed by two responsible ptrsons, whose signs., tures M 1214 be appended to the guarantee. In case of failure, the United States reserves the, rigbt'of purchase elsewhire to make up the deficiency charging the advance paid over the contract price to Mr party failing to deliver. 'Payments to be made every ten days, II fund, are , 4).•:; band, if none are on hand to be made as Boon as recoil ed. Each person, of every member of a firm offering aid. must accompany It with an oath of allegiance to tl Unitad States governnient. Bids must be legible, the numbers written as well • t. expressed by figures ; and no member of Congress, of. i cer, or agent of the Government, or any person emplo ed In the Government service, shall be admitted to al share therein, or to any benefit which may arise ther from. The rutriosals will be. opened at 2 P. 31., Tbursda , December 3.70, And bitiderenreluvitel to attend: sfec9-2t: W. W. WnTISANX, Capt. & MI Vbotogra-Pbtr• ors and Artists iiitacig Paiirts. liteat Qitst4tt DITBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersiipied,,kbiecUtors of J a mes 3. Kennedy, late or Guilford township; dec'd, will offer at Public Salo, on , the premises, on Saturday,the 1901 day of December, 1863, the following described Real Estate. to wit. • .• • . - All that valuable GRIST HILL, situate about half mile South-west of Chamberslnvg, on the Co nocochea gne .Creek. The NM is two story, part Prima, and part Brick, has three run of Stone, and has lately been thoroughly repaired. There are attached to said pro. party, 11 ACRES and 10 PERCHES of Land, part of which is excellent Meadow and a one and a hall story Roughcast DWELLING HOUSE„ and Stable. The )1111 ' . a large town and country custom. Also. At the same time and place, a TRACT OP TIMBER LAND, situate in Hamilton township, about 5)4 allies Th,m Chambersburg, and about half mile frOm the Warm Spring yowl, bounded by ,ands of James Andrews, John Shaffer, Charles Lightner and others, containing 30 ACRES and 133 PERCHES, neat measure. This tract is well covered with Pine, Hickory and Oak timber, and if desired at the sale, will be subdivided in small tracts. Sale to take place at the Mill, at 1 o'clock, P. Id said day, when terms will be made known by T. B. KENNEDY, - dec2 J. L. KENNEDY,4 Executors. ORPHANS' COURT SALE' OF REAL BETATE.—The subscribers, Administra tors of the Estate of George Lehmaster, late of the Bor ough ef'Chatubersburg, dec'd, will cell under an ordet of the Orphans' , Court of Franklin County, at Public Sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 234 of December 1883, at 1 o'clock, the following valuable Real Estate, late the property of said dec'd: Purport . lat. Consisting of half LOT OF GROUND, 'situate on Mein Street in thel3oroughChambersburg, bounded west by Alain Street; south by lot of Carrie Susan Hetiick, east by a sixteen feet alley, and on the north by lot of Augustus Rifleman. with a two story BRICK GWELLING HOUSE, and Back 'Building on erected. Also, At the same time and place, a TRACT OF MOUNTA IN LAND, situate in St. Thomas township, Franklin co, bounded by lands of Ephriam Young, Geo. Heller, John Cronse's heirs, and 'heirs of James Campbell, deo'd, con tolniugl6 ACRES and 0 PERCHES neat measure. The above mentioned Land is well covered with Young and Thrifty Timber. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day yf sale. can do so by calling on the undef , signed. Tirms , made known on the day of sale, by I PHILIP LEHASTER,I, Adrain'rs. dec2 JOHN A. LEMASTER, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VV REAL ESTATE.—The subscribers, Adininistra tins of the Estate , of Matthew Gillen, late - of the Bor ough of Chernbersbarg, dec'd, will sell ender an or der .1 the Orphans' Court of Franklin County. on Tues day, the= of December. 1863, at 1 o'clock, P.M., a LOT OF GROUND, late the property of said dec'd, *nate on West Market Street in the Boroug of Chamberaburg, bounded by Market Street on the north, lot of Alexan der Fritz on the west, an Alley on the south and lot of Robert E. Tolbert on the east, having thereon erected a Xliree story BRICK FRONT BUILDING and 2 two-story Brick Back Buildings. The Front Building, beside tile - Dwelling House contains a good Store Room and a large and commodious Saddle and Harness Maker Shop, with a Lugo run of custom being an old Established Stand. In the back yard there is a Cistern and an: excellent Well of Water. There is also erected on the lot, a large Brick Stable and other improvements. The buildings are all new, having been bitilt but a few years. A good opportunity is now offered to persons seeking investments in Real Estate. Terms made known on day of Sale by CATHARINE C. GILLAN, AdmTrs. doc2-ta THOMAS GILLAN, Adm'r. . Put)UBLIO SALE.—FignlFlin, Hotel, Greencastle, Pa.—The subscriberli will offer at lit Sale, on thepremises on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 3853, fite -- PRARLJN UOTRL, and LOT OF GROUND, now occupied by Daniel Poreman, situated on Carlisle Street, near the Diamond. The house con tains two Parlore,one on the first and one on the second floor: Dining Room, 14 Bed Rooms, Kitchen,Bar Room, &c, The YARD,Is large and well arranged or persons stopping with buggies and wagons. The STABLE is in good condition, and capable of accommodating 40 to 50 horses. There is n good Cistern on the premises and a Weil of excellent water near the kitchen door. - There is a riew pair of Root .4 Case's HAY AND StOCR SCALES in the yard. The yard is well adapted for weighing stock, being large and entlrely enclosed with a good fence. Persons desirous of viewing the property will phase call on the present occupant, who will show the same. Possession and good title will be given on the is day of A pril, 1864. Sale to comments at 1 o'clock, when terms will he - made known by • C C. FOLTZ. dec2-3t a JNO. F. CROFT. ATALITABLE FARM FOR. SALE. v - - Thentbscriber offers at Private Sale, hie FARM situated about v, mile from Quincy,Coatainglsl ACRES 14 of which is inTIMBER and thriving Ciewituut. :fr4 of the Farm is of the bestquality 0 LIMESTONE LAND and alba a high state of cultivation. Phe %improve mentsare a largo BRICK HOUSE, pith portico and porches, a new BRICK BANK IiARN,BO feet long, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, double Frame Carriage House,Brick Wash HOuse,,Smokellonse, Bake Oven,andatl necessary outbuildings, in good repair There is a large Cistern close to the Barn, used for Stock and one near the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent water in the yard. There is also a variety of chqice Fruit, such as Pears,Pluras, Peaches and Grapee in the yard. Theie salso a good ORCHARD of yonngthriving Fruit on the premises. Versons wishing to view the land can do so by - calling on the subscribe' ,or any inforauttion respecting it. can bo obtained by callingon Gee. J. Baisley, County Treas urer. [sent 9-tf.) JOHN MIDDOWER. :DRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY 11 NEA:II. FAYETITVILLE.—pIe undersigned will ei,ll at Private Sale, the following , described LEAL ES TATE, to wit: 80 ACRES 'OF LAND. All under good fenceand tillable, with a good BrickDrrell ing, a never failing well of good water near the door, a good Barn and Thrashing Floor, a tine Orchard bearing 'the beet fruit. Also A TANNERY ofnlargellats, 6iargeLeachee with limes and - pools Bark M ill, Roller. Pump and Fulling Stocks, all in excel 'lent order, the whole'opemting by WATER POWER. 'A Leo a good Barkehed, all unturpaimed in convenience !and labor saving. The above property will be shown to any person on ap plication to Jacob It. Cook of Fayetteville, or John, Z. Cook ofeliambereburg. Terms will be rinutonable. June 17,'_63-tf PETER COOK. VALUABLE STE.AM. TANNERY FOR SALE,—The undersigned will sell attPrivate ate,his TANNERY, known as the Corner Tannery, v. JO .team and water-power, Saw Alill,Choppingllill,Stocks d• breaking hides, &c. The Tannery has 8 leeches,32 , rats, 2 limes and water-peel, and is capable of tanning 00 heavy hides a year. There are two Log Dwelling louses, Barn,Stable and other necessary out-build ngs semected With, the Tannery. and about 60 Acrescleaaed. sith good fruit. Re will sell any quantity of land with he Tannery, from 100 to 700 Acres. 0 er 600 Acres arc imber,and an ample supply of Chesnut Oak Bark to ,un the Tannery for fifty years. It is situated about miles South-west of Mercersburg, on LlCking Creek Terms made easy. Possession will be given this fall necessary. For further partictders address the under si gned, at ltiercersburg, Franklin county, Pa. aug 12, 63-tf - C. METCALF.. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF JO the Orphans' Oourt of Franklin county, Pa.,the uodereigned, Administrator of Peter Yee, late of Ltter kenny township,.ffec'd, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises. on Saturday. the 2d day_ of January, 1814, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. the following described Real Estate, V 17.: A TRACT OF TDIBER LAND, situate in Letterkenny township, bounded by lands of Jacob Wingert, Barmy itoover, - Jeremiatt Enßinger, - and Martin Landis, con. tabling 15 ACRES and SPE LICHER, neat measure. The timber on said tract consists of Rook Oak, Chestnut, Black Oak and Locust. The terms will be made known on day of Sale. by GEORGE YOE, Adver. By order of Court—Wm. G. 3irrennt.t, Clerk. [dec9s QMALL FARM FOR' SALE.- - --Tho Ly subscriber will sell at Private Sale the MALL FARM on which he now resides situate in Antrim thin, ship, Franklin County, about six miles from Greencas tle, on the Cashtown road, adjoiiiing lands of Samuel Myers and others, contain in gabont" FORTY ACRES—aII cleared land; in good order and under good fence.- There is a YOUNG ORCHARD of thrifty trees on the place, and a Well ofexcellent water. The Improvements consist of a - two-story LOG DWELLING ROUSE, a NEW BANK BARN,forty- two feet long, and well flnishol, and all other necessary out buildings. - Possession be given on the Ist of April, 1881. Terms will be made known on application to the subscriber residing on the premises. [oct 21'6.3411 SAMUEL C. KRIDER DEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE. SALE.—The subscriber will,eell at Private Sale a part of the lower end of the OLD MANSION FARM, situated about 3 miles from Greencastle. containing about 30 ACRES, 8 of which is TIAIBEIL adjoining Jos. Ira& on the Southend the Pranklin ftailroad ou tfto teat. The hiprovements are a 1 3 4 story LOG HOUSE and small Stable. A Stream of Water passes through the centre of the land. Persona wishing to view the Premises can do so by 'calling at the old Mansion Farm. '` n‘4. 11, '63 tf ABRAiLikM KAI:3IIIAR HO USE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.--1. will sell at Private Sale. until the 20th of this month, the property of Mrs. Mary McKeehan. near the Saw Mill of Shepler, Clarke & Co. P vsesslon given theist of April next. JOSEPH CIARKIt, • doc24t - - Agent of Mrs. Mary McKeehan. CARDS printed in every style; at lowett ratet, at the aced the FAAISELIN 11S- P rITORY. teat etotati *alto. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUA BLE PROPERTY.—Theutoleraignerliqrustee, tut er an order of o tne Orphans' yit Court of Franklin County, to sell the Estate of Saninei W. IleintzelMan;.dec'd, will expose to sale, by Public Outcry, on "the premiltert, en Tuesday. the sth clay of Ja nuary, 1804, the folloteimg described Real Estate : A TRACT OF LAND. situate in Guilford township, Franklin County, about 11.,' rules from Cbambersburg, ou the Greencastle road. awl , with the Dwelli n g 'R e nee not more than 150 yards front the Franklin Railroad, adjoining lands of Win. Geyser, Peter Brongh, Michael Harkelrode, and others, containing 113'ACRES and 57 PKRCIIF,S. About 100 Acres of the land are cleared, under good fence and the land is in excellent tillible or der. The balance of the laird is set with good timber. The land is the best of Liruestanciand highlypr„Ouctir ~; having been well Limed and Manured The improvr monis are a large two storied STONE DIVKLIIisr,. lIOUSE. With good Kitchen and Back-buildlng—lii go,l order, part of it new, and the whole in good repair Also a new BRICK DWELLING 11013.3 F,, abbut 17p yards from the Mansion Rouse—good size arid in exer.t. lent order. There is a NEW FITONE AND FRANI V BANK BARN, with Wagon-Shed, c orm2rib and all m . 1 . esenry out-buildings. /he Bark is quite large, comic,. (nous and finish en in excellent order. The Barn Is con venient to both the Dwelling nonce& There aro two. Wells of excellent Water near the Houses end Cistern. toeach House. The Wells are never-falling even in VI, dryest season. There is a small stream of Water rilaii through the farm CAM vonient forwatering stock. Tlivic is also an ORCHARD on the farm with Apples. Peach(', and PEARS. The land is just rolling enongb for pro ductivefarming. still is free from rocks on the surface. Alto—A TRACT OF 8 AORES and 124 PERCH'S& neat measure, situate as before, and adjoining the, farm above described , and divided from it by a publle 'road. It adjoins landirof C. M. Burnett, Edward Culbertson and others. This land is all cleared, in excellent order. and a very high state of cultivation. ' Also—A Tract of SLATE TIMBER LAND, contain - dr g 25 Acres and 80 Perches situate in Ifrimlitou townidrip, lying West of the C ruococherigne Creek e pne ndle from the before described lauds : adjoining laude of Christian Martin. John Grove and others. • TERMS OF SALE —Ten per cent. of the pprchr"e money to be paid or sueured when the property is MO( h - en otr; one-half, ineiteling . the ten per cent, to be paid on the let of April. ISei-1. when poiression will be given; an i the other half in two equal annual payments with interest. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on saki day. JIARTIN lIEINTZEIMAN, doc9-ts Trustee of 8. W . lleintnelmen,dea'd. •.9 Lancaster Ezuminer and Waynesboro Recd copy till sale and send bills to this °filed for collection.- PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Executors with the Will annexed, of Jacob Oyster. deo'd, will sell. in pursuance of the ternisof the said Will, on Monday. the 28th day of Deceniter, A. D., 1863, the following tit scribed Real Esta;e. to Nt : The HOUSE and-LOT aim occupied by Hon. James L. Black as a store and dwelling. house, fronting on Main Street,tuehanabershurg.:i2 fees In front, and, running back the mac width to an alley. :MI feet, on which Is erected a tiro story BRICK IIOIISE, with_ Back Build ings, Stabling; Sc, All of which will be shown to poi sons desirous of purchasing, t,y lion. J. L. Black, at reasonable hours. Also—the D . WELLING 'HOUSE now occupied by Mrs. Sarah Oyster, widow of Jacob Oyster, dec'd, and the Slore Room in same building, now occupied by Mr. Thos. Metcalf, situate on Main St.. Chambersburg, bounded by lot of Matthew Welsh and an Alley. being 40 feet - in front, and 100 feet deep. On this property is a fine two story BRICK HOUSE, with a neverfaillnu Well of good Water, a Cistern, Stable, d:e. Persons desircins of_ pur chasing the property. can see it at any time by apply ing to Mrs. Sarah Oyster at suitable hours. Also—The PILKME HOUSE and LOT, now occupied by Cant.'John S. Eyster, bounded by King Street on the front, by lot of Corned lionaion on the West, by the Paper Milldam and Falling, Spring OA the Dist and coutli. This lot is about 4U feet In front on King Street, by about 140 feet deep. The property May be seen and examined ' any person desiring to purchase the same, by appli , cation to Capt. John S. Eyster,itt suitable hones. A. perfect and complete title will be given for the above property. The said property will be sold as follows c The pr'.- petty occupiod by Judi-e Black at 10 o'clock. ,e 1 th e :St t t of December, on the povignent in front of e (lone . The property occupied 'Mrs. Sarah 03si qr_ on t 6 pavement in front of - the hon.,. uin, cif ately alter the first, and the property occupied. by Juliu b. _Oyster on the pavement in front of the house, immediately after the foimersale. When the terms of sale wilt be made knout CHARLES W. EYSTEE, C. S. EYS Ell. Ex - te of ..".1. , ;‘ 03 ster, deed. tlec9 ATALIJABhE REAL ESTATE AT. V PUBLIC SALE.—There will be exposed at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, in Warren township, Franklin county, on Friday, the IFfh day of December ' 1863, the. following very desirable tracts or parcels of land, lets the Estate of Jacob ;Zimmerman, dec'd, viz THE Sl ANSION FARM of said &ceased, cent:ailing 196 Acres and 49 Perches, neat measure, adjoining lands of P. W. Cook, Jacob Zimmerman. Isaiah - Brewer, and Peter Zlin. merman. The improvements consist of two storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, large Brick 'Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. The land Is well watered— boron COye Creek" passing through the same: About 166 Acres arecletired; enclosed mostly with- good post. and-rail fence, and under cultivation. There is,also • good Apple Orchard on the premises. This tract is known in the Sheriff's Inquisition as_ Purpart No.: 1. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, containing 210 Acres and 118 Perches, neat measure, adjoining Jacob Zimmerman, Peter Cook. Henry Brewer and Peter Zimniermalt.., About 150 Acres cleared, well fenced, and under cultiva- • tion. The Improvements are a two-storied DWELLING DOUSE, Log Dprn, Saw Mill, Tenant House, and other , buildings. There is, also, on this tract a thriving young Apple Orchard. This-Farm is well watered—o - Mouutain Run" passing through It. Human as purpart N 0.2. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, containing 10 Acres, and 61 Perches, neat measure. adjoining lands of Ai Wart John Zimaierman,Peter Zdnimerman and others being the Mill Tract. On this tract there is erected A. FOUR, STORIED GRIST MILL, capable of turning out 30 bbbt of Floarper day ; a three storied Brick Dwelling Muse; withan excellent Spring of Water in the cellar; 2 Lsg. Dwelling }lenses; Saw Mill ; '2 Stables : and otherbuild logs. Known as'pnrpart No. 4. TERMS:—One-third of the purchase money to remain for the 930 of the widow, the Interest thereof to be c. her semi-annually, at her death, Principal to heirs ance—one4hird In band and - two equal annual payments with interest from 1 April,lB64. - Possession to be given 1 April, 1864. Pigments to be seamed in the land. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 11.' JOHN S. ZIMMERMAN, 1 . Adm JACOB S. ZIMMERI,IAN. mar 18 A CHANCE FORSPECULATION —VALM4B:LE PROPE,IiTTAT PINYIN tA.I.k.—The, undersigned. on acoount of advancing years and consequent inability to superintend and man age the busineswillaiell at Private S ale her property,. formerly knowr. as HANOVER 'IRON WORKS" and now known as "ELYSIAN MILLS,,' Situated nine miles 'South of McConnellstuarg, (the county seat of Fulton county, Pa.,) on the road leading to Hancock, Md., and distant twelve miles from the latter place., on the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. The property contains 600 ACRES, four hundred of which is' mountain Land well timbered, affording ex cellent range and ptisture for cattle and Sheep. - v Of the remaining two hundred acres, Abort- one hun dred Is cleared and under fence and In a good _state at cultivation,comprising LIMESTONE, SLAgS and BOT TOM LAN. The improvements consist — of a three story Stone and Frame FLOURING MILL, complete la all its arrangements for either Custom or Merchants woi k, with four run of Mines and two Water Wheels, and an UNFAILING SUPPLY OF WATER, situated on cove Creek in a fine grain -growing region. A SAW MILL nearly new 1 a two story • Stone Dwelling House; with all the necessary and convenient attachments and . nut-buildings, with a-choice variety of fruits and shrub bery surrounding the whole, and with a never-failing ' Well of water at the door and under roof. A Ste building containing a: STORE ROOM and.BUSINRISS OFFICE. Two Barns, a Carpenter Shop, and a Black smith Shop. Two old fruit-bearing Apple Orchards and one young Orchard Just beginning to bear.L There Is as inexhaustable MINE OF IRON ORE on - the premises, offering inducements to capitalists wishing to embark In the Iron business. TO any person wishing to engage in the Distilling shwas this le a most inviting location. . If the property is not sold by the, let ofFebruary,ll4 , it will be for rent. Forfurther information call on me on the premises, ar apply in person or by letter, to James! Pott, McConnell*. burg, Fulton county, Pa. • • ',Upstart Mills, now 18-tf.l MAGDA_LENA POTT. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND v FOB, BALE.-=The undersigned offer at Private Sale, the well known Tavern, situated on the corner oe Market and Second Streets now in the occupandy of_ Sheriff Brown. The Hotel is a large commodious ti storybrick building . The yard attached is admire arranged for travellers - stopping with buggies a wagons. Th astable is large and airy, and capable of accommodating from 60 do SO hhad of horses. The out., buildingssuck as Wash MUM, Springlionse.lcerkmsei 2, dm., makes it the Moisedestrable • Hotel in the 'counts. Its near locationto the Rail Road, Court House, Bamt, - and busmessplifces,rendms it the most . pleasant and convenient stopping place in town. Persons desiring to purebase,can see they remises and - learn - 0e ternia of isle by calling °litho on derisiga ed. ED. AtIGIUNBAECIR C S. 'WORLEY. ohiLmWg,sePt• 2-tf TANNERY FOR SALE.—The sub scriber offers for Sale his 'TANNERY, situate tit nneltsburg. Fulton County: • The yard contain t 40 TA:AB., 9 LEACHES, (all under roof); with goOdBBIA.X 8110 P, BARK SHEDS, and . everything convenient ibr carrying on the 'business. An abundance of Bark an be had for $3.0783.50per,c0rd,.' "Largeind good DWELL ING ROUSE d Tenant Iforise, together with all nee., emery buildi gs, and abundsine.e of FRUIT, on the lots of the choicestltind. In connection with the above will be sold, if desired. 21 ACRES - ofinqele 4 L/3LBSTOIIia e - O LAND In shish etatf cultivitien. , . oit.7 W 33. no kE, .sta -- ' El
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