trauldin gepositorg. LOCA G ITEMS. GOSSIP WITH OUR FRI -is Sloppy, !badly day, and,the frozen . rain•drips lazily from eave and branch. All nature leeks miserable. Even the ducks quack mournfully as they paddle their weary way through the thickening mud. The • sky is murky, no clouds to be seen; - but one thick,. dark curtain covers the heavens, while the earth reflects back the ' same lugubrious hues, with a sameness that: savors of a ludi crous attempt at making faces. We are seat .ed beside a bright coal fire; with a ruddy lightreflected upon our clean white paper, and is we scribble, it does us good to hear the plasbilg,pedestrians plod along under our very noses. It is glorious; and uider the • - genial influence of light and heat we are dis posed to be peaceful- and pleasant. O that some good friend would Venture' out this wretched night arid condescend to spend a sociable evening with us, some friend of our early boyhood, - that We might together gos. sip over hdnie of our school boy reminiscen eas. Bap, tap; goes some one's knuckles against our door. ' " Come in," we say, and lo who should.enttr but the very friend-We should have preferred beyond all others. ' Off With your over-coat, my bay, draw up toile t'fire„ There , —inicv let, our talk glide along in an easy murmur, and let t us call up old limes. "By the by," says mywelcome vis itor,- "your gossip of last week about Ed. t. rmninds me of --." "-None of your .Lineolnisins,' cried we. ' , ..NOnserise, Jet me 'go on;—reminds me of the time when he used to sit'S;ide me at Mr. B's school. more wr Ached boy tuna I,never, existed alongside of that scamp. 1 gOt,..plore.-whippings and Hall into more seraphs' through him at that time, than in all the rest of mg life put to gether. 1 rementber being ferruled three iiinel e ;onthe palm of my hand in one' after men; thanks . to -him ; and to see that bay grinningnt me as I returned each - time crest fallen to my seat, was perfectly maddening. His face, when Mr. B. looked at ,him, was the very picture of solemn studiousness; and the - very- epitomC of roguery at alt other timer; He used to bore holes through the benches, and had an ingenious apparatus formes or'a crooked pin and a string, by _which, at any distance along the bench, all ho had to do was to pull the string, and up would go the pin into that part of the unfor tunate boy's body where the learning was, in our school, supposed to be pituated, " reno rare do/orcliz.." The poor boy would utter a yell, and shake his fist; at the studious Ed., and would of course be called up by Mr. B. to receive a ferruling. I was as fond of ma ' king balloons on my slate as was ever Tom - my Traddles of drawing skeletons. Once I 4 had made a magnificent one (instead of per forming my questions in arithmetic) :and as Mr. B. was examining the right side of my E&.. who happened to sit in front of me, saw my hallcyon.cords; car, aeronaut and all,' and most denlrely , said :- Mr. B. ain't that a nice -balloon that has on this side of his slate;" which of course directed Mr. B:s attention to it, and procured for me a trimming. I shall never forget the time I asked permission to go down with Ed. an 'hour before afternoon dismisal, fur the pur pose of helping him "bring come the cow." What is the use of two of you going fur the cow," says our oldteaelier. Ed. spoke up sad answered for me. "He goes before and I go behind—you see, sir, the cow is so e6yi trary that she runs past the , house unless there's some one to st6p her.:' didn't get out that afternocjn. * * A philosaphictil friend of ours was COll - by a lady as,to what was most bee - ing "to go into that detestable . 'bonnet 'of hers," and was answered " a contented face." He has not been consulted since. The money market was very unsettled one day last. week, owing, to the issue of search warrants , for looking throUgh„ some houses inhabited by "Arc we not men and brOilers?" It seems that a couple of boys - were discov ered ,with their handQn Shryock's money drawer, were pursued and captured in a public building belonging to the Court House, where in , fancied security they were-sharing tlr.dr ill-gotton booty. They were immedi ately taken before Justice Davison, and after hearing were solemnly marched off to jail-, accompanied by the Borough Constable and 1111 • admixing crowd of little boys. Some houses were then searched, in which were found several suits of new clothes, about SO iri money,-and so forth. Two colored-indi - riduels were overheard conversing- on the probable punishment of the young offenders. One of them remarked, Five yorais-a long - tame," 4.0 h," says the other, triiimphantly, - " Why just look at my Uncle. Look how long lie was in jail—that's nothing." Let's have the whipping post back, by all means ! This is the same party, doubtless, that has Wien carrying off gold pens, paper and sun dry odds and ends out of the lawyers' offices. ' What an awful position these four boys are if,. (for alas, two more were added to the blacklist.) What chance for mercy, having. - r9bbed the men 'they should now depend ni)opil Well, Well, they'll get justice. • A GALLgT SOLDIER.--On Thursday last &week, Ist L dohn S. Hatch, second in - ceminand of the Invalid . Company recently this place, received a commission as Cap tain. It was an agreeable surprise from the fact that ho had never solicited it, nor is he aware of any parties interesting themselves for him.. Capt. Hatch has displayed quali ties truly deserving of credit, .and though young in years, has passed through scenes of peril and strife sufriciept to shake the firm ness of the bravest of veterans. He enlisted as a private in the First Michigan Infantry' to July, 1861, at Ann Arbor, and passing through all the grades of a non-commission- ed officers, was commissioned 2nd Lienti in May, 1862. 'He Was With McClellan throfigh the4nlire Peninsi3la "canipaign", and for al lent service at Gainei' Hill, where he bad command of, the company; he was pronioted, tiilst Lieutenant. In the memorable fights of, Bull Run, August 20th an - d - 36,th, 1862, he was.an active participant, and when the last terrible effort was made to carry, j the enemy's batteries by a charge 'of Infantry; on the evening of the_3oth, he Was wounded five times—first his left hand - Was torn' to pieces by a musket shot; it was bandaged on the field, and in ten Minutes he was again at the head of his command.' He then received a musket ball in his 'right hip,land minutes after was struck by a musket ball in the left breast, which passed nut through his shoulder blade. He still conatted with his command, and it was only when - the frag ments of a shell, which had burst alniost' in his face, and tore the flesh from_ 'his right arm below the elbow and terribly mangling his already shattered left arm;did he fall to the ground fromrexhaustien and loss of blood. He was conveyed to Alexandria and suffered amputation of the left arm near the elbow. In January he rejoined his regiment, but his wounds breaking out afresh- - he , was again sent to the hospital. * Obtaining thirty days leave of abseneehe visited his home in Michigan and while there received a comis sion as Captain. He again rejoined his com mand in' March and - was with it in all the subsequent movements of the army of the Potomac and was among the gallant spirits nt Cliancelorville and Gettysburg. Such a record of bravery and endurance is seldom presented. While in Washington under: Medical treatment he vos appointed Ist Lient. e ; in the Invalid Corps, yielding reluetant, to a separation from his old comrades. 110 came to this place temporarily iii command of the Invalid Conipany and as stated has received a commission as a Captain. He;is subject to assigning orders,frorn the Provost Marshal General. • made in the record we have made has proved himself one of the bravest of soldiers, but we must add that he h as . exhibited qualities since sojourning aniongns, not only indicating the gallant soldier but the true gentleman and the most genial of companions. NEW RECBITITING STATION.-L• \ qapt. R. B. Ward has opened a new recruiting station in the office formerly •ccupied by snively Strickler, Esq., on East Market street. Cap tain Ward is the popular and gallant,co' mender of Company "D," llth Pen - nsyl2 vania Cavalry, now near Suffolk, Virginia, and-whieh 'is considered one of the best Regi- Meats 'in the service. The Captain's com pany is composed of young:rn.en almost ex clusively from this town and neighborhood, and the• flue, gentlemanly appearance :of * a number recently home on- - furlough bespoke the 'excellent- discipline - prevailing among them. TO those desiring to enter the Cavalry service no better opportunity could be offered than: to enlist with Captain Ward. Veter ans who have seen nine menths or more ser vice, receive aßounty of $402 from the United States and . sloo from.the Borough' of dam beriburg All others receive $402, which includes the Borough Bounty. 'RED - . W. "WRITE WILLIAM, A. M., of New York, will deliver-ature in the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening, January ith, on' The Holy Land. Mr. Wil liams hastrnvelled extensively in America, ,Europe, Asia and Africa, and lived in . the city of Jerusalem forty days during March and "April, 1861. His Lectures are cordially recommendedi as pleasing, ;interesting and instructive by Rev. Drs. HOpkins; Spring and " Hutton, Ex-Gov. Pollock, and many other eminent authorities.: In the Lecture Mr. W. will exhibit speclimens of the 'orien tal costume. a case of flowers rom Palestine, Hebrew coin, among them . the "widows mite" and a "crown of thorns' from the Holy city. 3lr. W. has addressed nearly 8000 `persons at olio time. Tickets 2 cents ; Sabbath School S,cholars, 10 ets. Ihr.ros.—Mt i ny persons are doubtless i..:- norant of the lftW requiring deeds for land, made within the State, to be recorded within sip months, and those made out of the State within twelve monthS, or they will be - de clared void against subsequent purchasers or mortgages -for value. Ignorance of the law, however, eicuseth no man, and owners of propePty would do well to nob:iv', and act promptly upon- the suggestion of Recorder Strickler in our advertising columns. THE Icx HARVEST.—The present "cold snap" has been producing ice in abundance, and the ice houses are being rapidly- filled. We notice Mr. John Reasner filling a num ber of houses with a splendid article, from the ponds oh his premises near town. Ice }His becoMe an indispensable article, for Summer use, and as the demand is constantly increas ing the cr(ip harvested the present season will. be unusually large. D EST BTXT lON BY Fl HEMP A. D MIL LERY. The extensive distillery of Messrs. Brough and Harchelrode on the Coneococheogue Creek near town was totally destroyed by fire on Monday last. It was a new concern and almost completed for •an extensive business. The' fire originated by accident and the loss will be about $7OOO. FRIDAY next, the Bth instant; is the 49th anniversary of the Battle of. New Orleans. In former years it was appropriately observ ed by feasting, salutes and military displays. For, the laA few years, however„our nation al troubles have been ,so absorbing that the days commemorative of our early achieve ments pass iby almost unnoticed. SALE OF PROPERTY.—The Messrs. Fahn. esteek, sold at private sale, their brick prop erty comer, of Main St. and Cheapside Alley test week, to Mr. Christian Burkhart for the sum of $7BOO. `ilt). - -frititklit'ttrepoito*o, 30iiiini'g';'-1864. , RELtators.t-Ei)ise9palseribe will be held in the Masonij. Hill, On next:Sunday morn at 10 ; 1 cieg'N:k. FREEui Ground Pepper, iiweet MarjOry and splits of all knids, warrantediptifre. at Milirr Ilenshey's. ilk a preparstion :or ming Reef and Pork which Pv eri body should have.; It imparts a tine fhiV.,r to the mea and prevents worncs from getting in it. LOOK TO YOUR INTEIMST4--At Gel Wicks' 'wholesale and retail store yoil can 'obtain the hiekest Wee for dried fruit and all kit:idiot country produce. and also see the largest and fined stock of goods at low [idea. COUNTRY PEOPLE, when you visit Charn . berabarg. call at • tielwicks' wholesale and retail etere, examaine the large stock and get a bargain. - IF you want pure Black Pepper, Corrian der and Sweet Margnrani,yon can be supplied at Hey. ser,/k. Creasier's. qm.wtex's expects to Ingo 'his business pay by sellinv, the largest quantiti and not. by lar;ze profits. the place to • get pure medi cins, the best ,§.cinp and Perfumery 1¢ at Ileysee lees. PEUSONAL. Gen. JoF. E. Johnson hai ns!.unte!lcorn manti of the rebel Army of the Tennessee. Gen. Robert O. Tyler succeeds to the com mand of the division recentlY under General t Sorcoran: .T. I). Stover. a general contractor for the Navy Department, has been, arrested and is to be tried etbre u military court' in Phila delphia. Th l e , charges are ofi an exceedingly grave character. Town:43nd Sharpie:is, one of the oldest did most successful merchants of Philadelphia. died in that city on Wedneday, at the ad vanced age Of 'seventy-one Years. — The dr ceased w as a Member of the Society of Friends and devoted much of his time and means io works of benevolene-e and philanthropy. Maj. FranCis Jordon, - of i3c,.ford count: has been appointed by Gov. Curtin, Military Agent, to represent the Pennsylvania volun, teers in the city of Washington. Maj r s r Jordan is at present a Paymaster, stationed at St. Louis, but having' accepted the - al - pointment in questiok heJ wile resigfli the duties 'of his paymastership to enter upon those of the -State Agency, gentles man highly qualified to discharge any duty involving great and important service. in his-charge, the interests of our volunteers at Washington will ,be faithfully guarded.• We congratulate Gov: Curtin on his appointinent. • LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COMMON PLEAS-WRITS ISSUED The following writs were issued iii the Court of Common Ploaq last week: finks: &Caufmen vs Charles Brown. Si.e fa. to revive'judgment 101 of April Term, 1859. Michael P. Schrader vs Frederick Zullinger.— Summons ia Slanler. Stambaugh 1v Stewart. for Michael P. Schrader vs Geo. Foreman. Sum mons in Slander. Stambaugh St Stewart for PM Melchi Brindle. Jr.. A s John ltri , .dle. Attach moot execution to judgment 147 of April Tenn, 1859. McLellan 'or Piff. Greerawa tdd: Barr vs H. Hughes & Co. Sum mons in Assainpsit. McLellan for Plff. ORPHANS, CALTRT-LETTERS GILVICTED. The following letters of iulrninistration and letters t&tarnentaiy were' issued during last • ' Estate of John T. Renfrew of:Guilftni; letters of administratioti to S. R. Burns. Egtato of W. E.. Camp, D. C.; !ottani of att-ninistratlon to !lasting+ Gohr. Estate of Rebecca Treher. of :liar:111ton; lt item of a Iminititration with the will annexed,to William Bomart. ' , Estate of Wm. Ovelman, Sr.: Antrim: letters of administration to Wni. °retreat - 1, Jr.. and Abra ham Carbaugh. .i i AcCOILt:T6 F71 4 ..F.D. The following - accounts were Ailed during last week. Final account of David Wilson, Executor- of Matthew Patton, late of Hamilton township. First and final account of John Miser, Adminis trator of Daniel Cayman. t A REnEt. taken at Chickamhuga, said of our artillery that he -didn,l think that the -Yanks would use them big:guns much long er." "Why not V' inquired the Fqds.— "Beeause,"lsaid lie, "the Confederacy is et ting. g so narrow that you'll ;tine cleat over it and hit your men on the other side." .PaocEtniNos are now far advanced in the territories of Nevada and ,Colorado toward perfecting their organization . as States, and presenting themselves in that form thr ad. mission into the Union at thepresent session" of Congress. MARRIED. • On the 43th inst.. by the Rev. Thomas liarnhart,M. TROMAS METCALF t, M ARM! L., daughter oc Hon. W. W. Patton, all of this place. On the 29th nit., at the Montgomery Mope- in MN o w e. by the sOM.4, Mr. Joint_ L. tiILBEPS, to 1148 MART A. 81111 TB, both of State 'Line. Un the same day by the same. 3tlOfiritlEt Ittintß, of Peters township, to Mins JINNot Falz. of Warren tVp. On the 21. st Ult., in the Presbyterian Meech of Dele y....n Di . by the Rev. S. M. Templeton..TonN McKtamr, to Mice 11,11T,' daughte - of John Rail, Eng.. of Franklin county. Pa. Ou the 24th nit., at the resitlenCe of the hrido'R father , by tho Rev. 11. W. Itebok. Mr. .to . ux FSELLI,Y. Mist CLEME3T 'Wztht.t... both of this com i ty. • Otto the 29th ult., at,,theresidenre of the bride's parents 14 , the Rev. W. It. IL Ilestridh. M r..f.ma R. Dsvisow. to Miss Mauna A., eldest daughter of Jacob Toting:Esq., all of Antrim township. this county. . - Oa the 24t1 . ult.. by the Rev. W. E. Krebs. Mr. JACOB WOLF, to Miss A7iN MART MARTIN, both of this county. On th e 24th' tilt., at the r , olden.° of Capt. ' , will. W. Walker, by the 'Rev. A. M. Heiler, Lieut. ORO. W. WAVERS., to Miss Maonts 8. Ennis. On the 29th ult., by the Rev. , J. F. Oiler, at the resi dence of the bride's father, Mr. ORO. W. KRAGET to Miss Louts& 82towanuoitt, both of this' county. ton the 24th ult., by the Rev..l: F. Campbell, Mr. J. R. GEARIIIIRT, to Miss SARAH am.m, all of Quincy twp. On the 30th tilt., by the same, Mr. M. L. Rau, ofMary lend, to Miss LYDIA ANN OAKS of this county. On the 31st ult., at the Ger. Ref. parsonage In Loudon, by Rev. R.E. , Thomas, Mr. DAVID Limn, to Miss StISAN SNYDER, of Peters ton nehip. On the 22d tilt, at the residence of the bride's father, hvtbe Rev, Henry Martin, Mr. JAoou B. BROUS?, of Welsh Run, to ENII4. C. Wntozn, of Clay Lick. DIED. . - On the 210 ult., near Way re, lire. NANO'S' SUL. LY. aged 69 years, 5 months an o days. On the 234 ult., near Waynesboro', Mr. Dom ROL. , 131 1 0iRt m the 55th year of his age• ' ' On the 26th ult., in Mercersbnig, Cole BTR NE , daugh ter of Dr. W. T. Smith, aged 6 years, 2 months and 15 ' On the 22d'ult:, near Welsh Run, Mrs. C. A. Drvitiluss aged 28 yearn,-9 months end 18 days. On the 29th ult., at Strasburg,. Die. DAVID OVER, in the 59th year of his age. On the 3d Inst.. in Fayetteville, Private W. H. COLD. sutra, Co. L. 21st Penna. Cavalry, aged 18 years, 10 months antrs days. LATEST EY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, .I.USIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIICREPOSITORY. By the Ohio and" Atlantic Telegraph Line.-oificea • at Shryock'l Book Store and R. R. Depot. From Japan,. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 2, 1864 . The ship "Onyttard" has arrived here with Kangawa dates of the Ist of December, and Shanghai dates to Icovembet. 22d. Kangawu wai, still guarded by men ffom the- fleets.— T 4 French are fortifying the - heights and daily expecting the arrival of two regiment:: of :i.nfantry from Kong Kong. . There was a general belie that a peaceful solution will lie 'on rid Seer the troubles betiveen the foreign governments and the TycoOn,"although the civil war between the latter and. Darnias is alritady progressing. • The Tycoon's Minis ter' had waited on the American Minister, - ,Str ring to pay the indemnity demanded fur ill attack on the Steamer Pembroke, in June,last, during her passage through Island SO. The propostion • was accepted, but ppi ter"Prin•n will refer the terms of settle. tit: for the subsequent attack on the itmer Wyoming,-to the Home Govern undeir the jnereuiecl prospect of un ken race. 31i 111( Sic? me bpi From the Shenandoah Valley—The Iteb. els Driven from Winchester. HARPER'S FERRY, January 4,- 1864 —Col. I,K; IL Boyd, commanding `list Pa. Cavalry; ha returned with his command from :,a scout ing` expedition in -the direction of Strasburg.ll . C. encountered &body of rebels at Winches ter; Yesterday, and after a brisk skirMish, suteeded in driving them from the town. The expedition WrCts successful, and the man ncti in which it was cmdpcted has ,brought forth words of praise and high commenda tion from Brig. , Gen. Sullivan, commanding at this post. It will be remembered that the 214 t Regiment iscomposed of six months' tro i oys, whose terni of enlistment will shortly e4tre. Many of the men "are 're-enlisting fon the war. and it . i 4 hoped that all means mAv be taken to till up the -regiment to its orii; hull standard. The rebel General Early is- reported at Middletown, "with about-live thousand ins3l, 1 'Arrival of the Ocean queen. - NEW YORK, Jan. sth:—The steamer Ocean Qleen from Aspinwall on the 27th arrived at this port this morning with $250,004 in Treasure. Our Panama letter of the 2Alth contains 'the following item of intelligence: Tlielrouhle in Chieriqui continues aria Gov. 011alda has lied to Panama. Philadelphia Markets. -PHILADk:LPIIIA, Jan. 5, 1854 The Weather is too unfavorable for out of doors speculations, and business is There is but little export demand for flour, ald only 1;200 barrels extra family sold at $ 12ga,7 621. The 'receipts are small.— Stock is estimated at 116,000 barrels. No change in Rye tbiur or, Corn meal. There -isino demand for wheat. Only SOO bushels of red sold at $1 60®1 G 5. White dull at $1 75;i1,1 90. Rye is 'wanted at Si 40._L. Oen is in fair requeStLs,ooo bushels yellow F. - 0d at $1 13q . 1 14. Oats dull. at 856;,,86e. BhrleY ranges fro $1 45-to $1 50 and malt isltirm at $1 60(0' VO. Whisky is steady 14 04c. for go. d and ittla,93e. per gallon, for Clark packages. 11loRTm's Ports aro now sold at the mine prictsi as before the commencement of the war : this is entirely owing to the Manufacturer's Improve mmts in machipery„ his present large Retail Brisines4 add Cash-in. Advance System; for, until he commence:it ertißing. his business was done on Credit and strictly with the Tratle. rthe Morton Gold Pens are the only ones - sold nt old ptices,aa the a kera of all other geld pens ebargu that Pi.ern ne l en the Gold, Government Tax, &c.; but Mi-rtoo has in no cane Chank.d his prices, Wholesale or Retail. Of the great numbers sent by mail to all pants d thin w i ped during the pant-few years, not one in a thousand has fiiksl to teach its destination in eafrty; shelving tijat the Morton Geld' Pen can be obtained by any on. ; ill every part of the world, at the name price, pining o ly excepted. Reader, you can have an cndttring,always ready. an j • liable Gold Pen. exat tly adapted. to your, hand Rut s i vie of writing, which will do your writing TAMP C wailer than, Steel Pens; and at the present ahno I i ntivet sal lliglopiessure Price of everything. you ea • .luve a Morton Gold Pun Cheaper. in proporttou to tl I Wan. spent upon it and material used, than any oth, , Gold Pen in 'the World. If you want one, call , 4 445.1 ETON, N 0.2,5 Maiden lane, blew York, 'or ludo 1 stamp for circular Peeouttion. of LP:natation in Steam Boi . ei.s.—WINANSt-ANTI-INCRUSTATION POWDER t )OYES AND PREVENTS 'TUE DEPOSIT OF SCAT. . D WITROCT INJURY TOWLE Sayan Yet.; 1, U. ilteforencrs In all parts of the country t ylzi Alhni Gas Co.; Eabin, Gilbert & Co.,and others, Troy; Sy i ruse. Rochotter, Auburn, &c..- &r John Gilson & ['brit's:Charles Enattm. Julio IL Evans & C0..J0w.4 t ; Doot.andorhora,BuiMlo: Clevelancl, Columbus, ltan, km; Ue.eouwwd,biite'. ell ltammelsbrirg .11 , 1 40 others in Cincinnati; and tbrom -' Out the we e ; Indianapolis, ,Dayton, Terre 'Haute. 1 , cannport. hicago. Springlield, , St. Louis, St . Paui. fI .c., &c, lost about 40 to 60conte per iveek. 7,4. dr, 1. ler, fuldre a IL N. WINANS, II WALLST:.,Yrir YORK. PdX Nh. (. [julyi2,43:Wttl. i 1 / Madame Porter'.s Curative Balsam has lung' meted the truth that there are first principles in Mn,7 ' ,lee as there is in Science, and this Medicine is con i ifoundcd on principles suited to the , manifold nature Man! The cure of Colds is in keepingypen the port, , and c ii „tip a gentle internal warmth, and this Is cam .' rid b he se this Medicine. Its remedial gur t . lith 6it :w sire , tact!) its power to assist thebealthy and vigor (Ms circa ;tam of blood through the lungs, it enliven '' the iiiiivele - p amiasnlicts tile skin to performlt3 illltieß I. rlegnlat ing,the heat (Attie eystom. and in gently throw ing off the waste substance fromt he 'mutate of the body It is not, a violent, rediedy, but t mollient, wan ming Parching and effective. Sold by all druggist at Iti end 25 cents per bottle. . ..' ' fluiy22. The Confessions and Experience of an :In vatid.—Publighed for the benefit, and as a warning and A CAUTION TO, YOUNG MEN hosuffer from Nervous Debility,Premature Decay-in k an h oo d, - e tc,, supplying at the same time • THE MEANS OF SELF CURE, By one who has cured himself after heing put toe great expense and injury through medical humbug mad quackery. By enclosing a pdat-paidaddressed envelope, single copies may ballad of the author. NAPIANItI. A.YFAIR , Esq.,. may.2a,B3 " Bedford, Kings county. N. Y. I Q APONIFER, OR CONCENTRATED LTZ Fanti. ly Soap Maker. WAR makes bleb Kees; Saponifier helps to reduce !them. It Makes Soap for Pour cents a pound by nalun iyour kitchen grease. 0,1.17710Z 11- An spurious Lyes are oreredalso,beCeri, ml and only buy the Patented article put up in Iron 'Gans, all others being Counterfeits. I PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO., . Philadelphia—No. 127IValnut Street. n0T23.9m) Pittsburg—.Pitt StreetandDuquesne We/ No &OKS. 'DAS IN= TUE - FAMILY ! NO Sick nen Id The ninny!! No Sichneei In 'The 'Family" S != EIS! pamiliesthat understand the use of Sadway's Ready Relief, are never troubled with ...sickness. Whenever pain or discomfort seizes the patleut they apply it at oae, and that is the end of the difficulty. Those who are seized with ?are Throat, Hoarseness, Diptherbt, In fluents, Colds, Coughs, Paine, and Aches, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Chills and Fevii,„'in any other disease where therein Pain or inflamation,should apply the Ready Re. lielre at once. thiland a mare will [quickly follow.— Thousands of &Mina have been saved by its use in Croup, Scarlet Fever. o°nm:di - dons, Diarrhoea, &c. Keep this remedy in the house, and use it when pain is com plained of, and no serious: sickness- will follow.: For Sale by biLLLER & BRIQUET . HELmitoires EZTEACT Bodutr.=-The • greatßinretic. lielmbold's Extract Bodin. The great Diuretic. lielmbold's Extract Enchn. The great Diuretic. Helmhold'e Extract Buchu. , The great Ware tic -And a positive and Specific Remedy tor Diseases of the Mader, Kidneys, Gravel, Organic Weahi3ess, - Drapay, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, See Advertisement n another Column. Cat it out, and send for the Medi eine at once. Beware,of Counterfeitti. $25. 875. Employment !—Agenta Wank- d e will payfrom $26 tos7s per moiith,and all expenses, t4activ. A gentcor give a commission. Particulars sent freer— Addiesm Ems Szwirro Mtcrus,ii COIPANT. B JAMES ti on eral AfgeniOlilan,Ohfo. apr/129,63-1y,,. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Funs. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT CHARLES CAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. nov.44bn REPORT Of THE MARKETS nUTTZE. liGaS ... , ........ iddlD TALLOW" II %CON ib;318... RA (IPA SIDES SOUP Bz&NS GIIAMBERSBURG FLOUR AND GRAIN . ; MARKET. e COARECTED AT CRAMBERSBIM MILLS Atone—Wh Flour—Red Wheat—• White % ..... Mercer, New Pink-Eyes.... - A SUM OF MONEY, was left at' ll this office for 31. r. Jacob Krider; from a member of the 26th Pa., Battery, which he will recel. by paying 6)r this advertisement. (Jan 8-3 ti. ?I‘HE UNDERSIGNED, have this dny, (Dec. 1. iSai) entered into Co•partnership in t le L 11 Af B E It B U 3 I N ES .4, underthe title of B. L. MAURER & Co. Shay can be found .at their office,ln Wunderlich & Need's new Warehouse, where they will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. . , B. L. MAURER. • jan 63t' . D. K.-WUNDERLICH. 9(1 HORSES AT AUCTION.- J The subserlber wlll allbrat Public Sala rryi Saturday. the 9th of January, 1804, about TWENTY HEAD OF GOOHRIDLNG AND DRAFT HORSES. Also, 3 young Colts, about 3 years old. 10_ Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31., at the In dian Queen Hotel, Chambersburg. Jan 6-I.t ELI SHELDON. . • ()TICE is hereby. - given that I hare applied to the Judges of the Orphans'• Court of Franklin county, Pa- to be discharged from my trust as Administrator, with the will annexed of Mary Jack, late of the borough of Chatabersburg, dec'd, and that the application will be heard by said Court on Mon . day. the 261/1 January, A. A,1864, when and where all , persona interested can attend if they think proper. jan 6 BENJ. CHAMBERS, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,: Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminbstra- Eton to the Estate of John T. Renfrew, bite of Guilford townslup dec'd. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in - said township. All persona knowing. themselves indebted to said Es tate will s please make immediate payment ; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated. forsettisment [jan SA‘IL. R. BURNS, Adm'r. AD.!. NISTRATOR'S NOTICR- Nut ce is erehy given that Letters of Adminis tration to e E tate of W. E. Camp, late of Washington. D. C.. doc ad; Intve been granted to.the undersigned, residing in Chambersburg, Pa. „ • All persons knowing themselves iadebte'd to said Ee late will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. HASTINGS GEHE, Jan 6-13 t Administrator. aectc6m• VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the ~premises, on Saturday, the 16th of January. all . that LOT OE' GROUND and a two story Brick Dwelling louse, situate on East Queen street, in the Borough of Chambersburg. adjoining reedenee of ilanunan, Esq. There is a two story brick back build ing. attached to said hones, and the property is well adapts(' for two families. There is also upon said lot, a rood well of water, Cl•tern, a Stable and 'caber improve meets. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by jan 6 [C. Splint, Auct'r.] " 81111,i KNISELY. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPER TY AND BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.— . The subscriber having determined to remove to the west offers at z•rivato Sale that well-known Hotel, the -Dal 'ton House," Situate in the borough of *cOonuellsburg, Fulton county. This lionsels the largest and most com• plete Tavern House in the county and has a run of cm ! tom unequalled in the county. ' Ifs also will !WI at Private Sale a Tract of Thirty-one ! Acres of highly improved land adjoining the borough of Ilcilonnellsburg, ell ender new and superior fence, and ' having the@mm erected a good two-story Frame 'Haase and otber-ont buildings. There Is an excellent young Apple orchard and running Water on the Premises. Jan 6-Om HENRY 110KE. ECORD YOUR DEEDS.—De XI) for land are reqnlred by the laws of Penney'rani, co be recorded within is months after their executio if mode in the State. or within twelve months if made nut of the State, otherwise theyare deetn'ed in law fraud ulent and void against subsequent purchasers or mort gages for value. ,It recorded before the deed under • hich subsequent, purchasers claim, however, It will make the deed good lu law. Nu title papers are there t4e perfected until they are recorded in 4 the Recorder's office of the county. Persons having unrecorded Reeds should present them to the Recorder without do7ay. Jan 8-at HENRY STRICKLER, Recorder. FARM AT- PRIVATE SALE., I will sell my Farm. in Antrim township, Frank lin county. on the Conococheague Creek, 8 miles from Chambersburtr, miles from Greencastle, - containing 200 A011E13,50 Acres in DiRADOW and about 50 Acres in TIMBER, or in small lots to 'Fuld purchasers. One of the best Grazing farms in the county. If not sold by Mon day, 18th of January, will be Sold at Public Sale in front of the Court House, in Chamberebarg, betvreen, the hours of 12 and 10 o'clock: For particulars see hand bills. or enquit eof .1' G. Bhcible on 10 aTIII or SAMUEL MYER& Clambersburg. Terms—One fourth In hand and balance in two or three payments, with interest. (Jan flat] TS R- OF LETTERS I the Poet Office pt Chambersbnr Albert Mary A !Gable Miss Mary Byors Daniel S Hike J. S. Bray Ralf Harmony David Bighorn A. P. Jones John Banks Solomon - Jordan John Craig William Kohler Lizzie Coe John Kunkle Mrs. E. Cook Adam Maxon William Carpenter Baih'y McDonough RevJ Elliott Jog. J. Mathews M Forney David Mille Miss Sarah Fleck John Norris Jesse Gives Kate Petlinberger J. H. Garman John Pratt N. M. Per one ealllnglor the above Lettt that ;bey have been adveitiaod. J. =EMU PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY CH_4 MB EHRII TIRG. JO. 551.864. , .. 20 WOULD Wool. 60 . 18 UNWASHED 40 ~ 9 CLOVES SEED 7 OP . 8 TIMOTHY SEED 2 50 ..4t06 FLAX Sara) 2 50 .. 12 PIEBII PEACHES 300 - 8 EINPARED PEACHES 1 50 .. 1 30 Dann APPLES.... 100 POTATO MARKET. fteto atbertioemento. eth Rlibf &salient's. BL. Si CO have on e hard a large awl variotrAssoittnent of well sea& oned MUTE PINK AND l/RMLOCK LENDER, which theyoffer to thPalilicat re2mlar market prleee.janB,4t, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- ,L - A. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admidia tration _to the -Estate of William Ovelman, late•of An trim township, deceased. have been granted to -the on dersignio, residing - in said township. Ali persons knowing themselves Indebted to the said listate will please Make Inunediate payment; and those having claium will prvaent them properly authenticated for settlement. OV HA MAN, Jr. • , ABRAHAM CAREAUGIi. Jr.. d Adrs're. JarkB43t REAL . ESTATE -AT • PUBLIC SALE.—This undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises. on Friday, Janvary 29th,1884, the Ib lowing described real celiac.- vii t. 76 ACRIN of, MOOD LAND, located in 'Sennett township; Franklin conhty_ one mile South of Spring Run,with a threestory STONE and FRAM?, FLOUR' MILL, - containing two run M. brans and one pair of chopping stones, and a SAW MILT, both of the them in perfect running. order, a FRAMN HOUSE, and a Bank Barn, Corn Crib. Hay Shed, and ail necessary