. • _ _ . EXTRAOthniZARY Strepsss.—Within the bit fifteen days Capt.:Ward, of Co. P, 11th Penna. Cavalry, has recruited nearly_ fifty men at his station in this 'place. This re markable success shows tnat Capt. Ward is =a most ixt Afatigabie recruiting rfileer and that the excellency of his regiment is well unde.ratood. ' l . loirouNbEn.;- 3 fessrs.:Abner Prone, Wm. D. Cobaugh and Josiah Gamble, all of Ship • rusburgl i and members of Co..H 3d Pa. Cay., here wounded. on the night of the Eth inst., while on picket ditty. Prone and CObaugh have each had a leg amputated. BRIG. S. PERRY, President of the General Co . nrt Martial recently held in this place, has been ordered to Philadelphia, relieving Maj. General Cadwallader as corn rnando.nt of that post. Hos. JOHN A.. BIGHAM, ex-member of t'ongress i from Ohio, has Inn appointed Judge Advocate of the Department of the Susquehanna. His headquarters will be at diambei•sbufg. Et. v. 'At PorfEit, Episco*Lpish of Pennsylvania, was in this place ; on short visit on-Tuestl4 of lust week. • APPOllinlirrs.—JM. _Watson and J`-ore Cook, lAqs., have beensappointed Notaries Public bi - Golk Curtin. EGAL INTELLIGENCE - 00111110 N Ri.,KAS--WRITS ISSUED. 4 ....11 'r6ftilling writs were issued in the CAlltr ot...loinn n - Plean last week: ' 711.' . bii John Wardlick vs Robert Wright, David - Dena.4 an holm at law of Jacob Damns. Scl. It.-to nn+Chantca kin to revive the sane Sharpe f,,r NM James Drothorton vs Andrew %Tway. Sci. fa. to re vivo Jndginen t, 33 Janstary tertn,.1959. , Brewer - for k'llt. K-umn4y, Ex:r's of•JAlneet iteaity deed. v 4 W • : Drown: Summons in debt on itotea for $944 72;-slog ;27, $lO7 06i dsBO. Thoa. J. N ill PIM Same vs Geo. Lanbargh.. Summons iti. - del& on note fOr $lBO. T. J. NIII fOr - Same TS henry Ilickley. Summons In debt on note for $lOO. T. - . 1 Nill for l'lff. , - Same vs Wm. hoods. Summons in debt on note for $B7 88. T. J. N Tor riff. Same vs Jacob tiosbart. Summons In debt on note for SiOO. T. J. NI I 1 for Pll7. Same - vs Win. and Jacob Gosriart. Summons in debt on note for $5OO. T. J Ni!! for PIM Simnel Anderson vs Edmond Rays. Summons in as.. sumsit on note for $1:17 14. Stambaugh & Stewurt for Plif. '• Mary Kumla vs Benjamin Alleman. Caplan tor breach of promise. Stengern for PIK. • Benf,rd, use of Jacob Ely to Volker Hughes, einnuons in aseumpsit on note for 6183. -Kennedy for PIB . - George and Henry Sllclikr,'Admee of 'John Bitchier, dee'd i. Elirabetli and Simnel Lehman. Suminous in debt on note fur sl'2oo. Simnel fur PM - Same +re David Lehman. Summons, in debt on, note for $630. Kimmel for PM. ORPIIANS . COURT—LETTERS GRANTED. The following letters of administration and Letters Testamentary', were issued during lost week: Estate of Josiah Besote,.of Wasnington township; litters of Admiuistt ation to Jeremiah Besore and John Coon. Estate of Charlett Smith ofChamberabrirg; letters of Administration to T. J. Null, Esq. State of Christian Sollenbetger, of Green twp; letters testamentary to Christian Ilrechltill. Estate of Mitry Gettys of. Metal; letters testamentary to John 11. Walker. Estate of Josiah J. Elliot, of Pannott twpl letters of Administration to Win. S. Ilains. ACCOUNTS FILED. -The following accounts were filed during Jut week: •first awl final account of Franklin Desore,Erecutor of 9oorge Beaore, (Iced. MARRIED. On the MI ult., at the residence dem bride's parent?, by the Rev. Eltrenfold, S D. KELL, SI. D., of Orre town,. to Miss ELLA 31. CalabLEß., of Shippensbnrg. On the 111th inst..at the residence of the bride's mother near S'cottland. this county, by tbe ker. W. K. 11. Deat. rich, Mr. Join; A. Kirnmaxn, of the vicinity of Ship ikeththutg, to Mien ANNIE J. DARILAII. On the 24th of December, at the 81. E. Parsonage, by the Rev.J. W. Buejc ley, 3f. G. BRIGGS, to Miss ELIZA/LEVI B. RIVINIS, both of Peters toirnship. At thO same tiroc t by the same, Mr. JOAN GLASS, to MSS MART E. Detv.tnex, both of Valley Forge, near London. DIED On the 13th inst., near Punketown, this county, Mrs. Vasa Amt. Mct'atancs, aged 46 years, 0 mouths and 6 days.. - .0n the 14th inst., in Fnyettville, Mr. JOHN {MORRIE. of Itnnderdon conuty,biew Jersey, aged 36 years, and S days: On the27th nit., in Mon tganlery twp., IL C. BENDER, son Year, latmonthe aid 29 days. On the Ist inst., in Washington conntr,3l4-'llfr. DANIEL Rum, aged 36 years, 8 months and 7 days. On the 12th I/rt., MILT tendon, Mrs. d ARAI( MIN ITIIE`t. aged 78 years, 9 month and 17 days. (Lebanan papers please copy.) °tithe , 3d inst., in Ilahoning county, Ohio, Mr. Amu, VAX LUNAR aged 74 years. 9 months and 10 days. Ma . Lobular' morel from this count, to Ohio, thirty years aga• I ' Cn the 3d inst., in St. Thomas, Mr. JOHN BAILEY AN, aged 79,,,yeank6 months and 9 day!. On the 3d inst., In St. Thomen township, ANDRE* JACI ION snintin. aged 6 years.s mouths and 3 days. On the Sth inst., in Guilford township. '&RMI Alms Ovsacien, aged 1 year. 4 months and 24 dive:. On tie Bth inst., in St. Thomas township, WILLIAII FRANILIIX WALTER. aged 15 MIATII, 9 months and 13 days. [Gettyabarg papers please copy.) • On the 11th inst., in Guilford tow*.blp. Mrs. Eltrurt, BONI/MARC aged 46 years, 2 months and 12 "days. On the 12th inat.„ near Waynesboro', Mr. VALIMTINE Krauia. aged 64 years and 21 days. • On the sth inst., in Et. Thorium townlhip. 3tr. Jcinx LAM DUMB, aged 63 years, 10 ruouthaiand 6slays ,Mowrox's Gold Pens nre . noin sold nt the gime pricesitsbefure the commencement of the war this lerenWely owing to the Jianufbcturer's improve• meats In machinery. his present large Retail Business and Cash-in-Adsance System; f.,r, until be commenced advertising, his businesswas (Imam' Credit and Orly Ivith the Trade. - Theliforton Gold Pens are the only ones sold at old prices,as the makers of all other gold pine charge the riellitUTll on the Gold, Government Tax i 4c.; but Morton ilea in no case changed his prices,'Wholesale or Retail. s l Of the great numbers ant by mail teen pasts of the world during the past few ears, not one in a thousand hasfailtd to reach its des loath in safety; showing that the liforton Gold Pen ule ta.lned.ty any one, to every part of the world, the and price,- postage only excepted, Reader; yon can have an enduring, always ready, and sellable Gold Pen, °sat tly adapted to your hand and style of writing, which willgdo your writing vastly cheaper than Steel Pens; and at th'e present almost universal tligh;Pressuie Price of everything, yOu can have a Morton Gold,Pen cheaper,_ in' Pjoportion to tiro labor spent upon it and material need, khan any other Gold Pea in the World. If you want ono, call on A.Plowrox, No. 25 - blaideraane, New York. or inclose taaip for circular.. decZiltus . CossussrmEs. - -,o9nsumptive Sufferers Will 'rein s rahiablo prescription for the cure of Con. auraption, Asthma, Bronchitjs, and all Throat and Lung ♦Nicttooy (free of charge,) by sending their address to Nev. E. A. WILSON, Wllliamsburgh, Kings 00 1 New York. lag 20.6 t LATEST AE BY MAGNETIC TELE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN By the Ohio and Atlantic Tolegrapin at Shryeck's Book Store and R. , Inauguration of Gov. urtin. • - HARRIBBUR , Jan. n. - The second inauguration_ of , v. Curtin took place at 12 o'clock to-day. The mor ning opened with: a heavy 'rai , but, at 10 o'clock it cleared away. -At 11 the proces sion was formed, consisting of PI brpiches of the military service, 'under Command of Gen. Couch, followed by the Governor elect and Legislature, committee of arrangeinents, Governor's staff and the heads of departments. Then came the veteran soldiers lof 1812, fol lowed by the clergymen, county officers, president and councils of the city, the press and fire departmect of HA.rrisbit, the rear being *ought up by citizens in carriage and on fuot. On the head of tie procession arriving at the cdpitol a salute o' fifteen guns .ci was fired:by the sth` U. S. Ar illeiy. The Governor elect was here receiv by a com mittee of the two Houses and e corted to the platform erected in front of the capitol. which was gaily decorated with the 1 flags of the veteran troops from T:ennsylvabia. On the oatliiif office b.-administe+d, the Gov ernor made his - ral address. In his Inaug ; t:e Governor says : "I neekhardly renew my pledge, that during the term of office, in which I t iin about to enter, I will give my whole moral' and offi cial, power to the prosecution of this war, anti in aiding the National Government in every effort to secure early a completp success over our malignant foes. Per the presergation of our national life, all things sliduld.h - e subor dinated. It is . the firs the jirighest, the noblest duty of the clash.% it is his protec tion in person and gc ! perty and all civil and religious privilegeStaLd for its perpetuity in honor-and power 'in-owes all his efforts, his influence, his means and his life. To com promise with treason would be -but to give it renewed existence, and enable it again to plunge us into Whether causeless war. In the destruction of the Military power of the 1 rebellion is there alone hope . ] of peace, for while armed rebels starch over the soil of any State, no real freedom can prevail and no governmental authority consistent in the genius of our free institutions can properly operate. The peopliof every ) State are en titled under the. Constitution to the, protec tion of the governme3t, arid td give that pro tection fully and faikly, rebellion must be disarmed and trodden in the dist By these means, and these alone can welnive enduring union, prosperity and peace. 1 :„ '•As in the past, I will in future, in faithful obedience to: the oath I have taken spare no' means, Withhold no power which Can strength en the Government ii' this co flict. To the measures of the authorities eh sen to admin ister the National Governme t, adopted to promote our great cause, I wilt. give my cordial approval and earner co-operation. It is the cause of Constitutional liberty and . lava. "I cannot close this address without .an _earnest prayer to the most High that He will preserve, protect and guard our beloved community. Guiding with Divine Power and wisdom our Governmeat, State and National ; and I appeal to m fellow citizens here and elsewhere In our e 'sting embar rassments to lay aside all p rtisan feelings and unite in hearty and e rnest effort to support the common cause 1316 inirolves the welfare of us all. .• Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives, I pray yo in _God's name let us, in this era in the histo y of the world, set an example of unity and concord in the ti support of all measures, for t e preservation of this great Republic." Dispatch from Gen. Gra a Wagon Tam! WAi3HING The follcrwing dispatch ha. at the headquarters of the a NASHVILLE, Jan.l7.—To Halleek, General-in-Chief inst.:, Gen. VAnce made a ra isville and captured a train wagons. He was promptly Palmer, who re-captured t took one ambulance - loaded one hundred and fifteen sad one hundred stand of arms.- 1 /his Assistant Adjutant Gen _spector General are among tt tured. U. S. GnAs Philadelphia Ma PHILADELPHIA, Firm feeling in Flour much &Inland. Sales of 1, family at $7 25®7 50; and 500310. No change in Rye has advanced 2 cts. bush, of red Sold at sl6 B ®l 72, a , of_Rentucky white at $1 9 steady at $1 40: Corn is rill sales of yellow at $1 11 steady demand at Oc. BY TUESDAY'S Important from Washing Refusal to Exchange SI The New Conscription' the Senate. WASHINGTON, Jan., 18th] Belied her in the best inform; the rebels will refuse to give in exchange. The ice in the Potomac isigradually break ing up with the warm weather. Another sale of conflseated lands will tak,i place at Alexandria - on Wednesday next. The Committee on the rebellious States had a special meeting this morning,and will undoubtedly agree to a re-organizing the rebel States. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18-2 o'clock, P. M.— The Senate has passed the Enrollment Bill without important amendtnent',by a vote of 80 yens to 10 nays. .' [The new bill raises the commutation to s4oo,''and expressly genjts only until the enrolment is exhaustdd—Eb. REPOSITORY.] A Rebel Plan to Capture a Islandd SkNDUSKY, Jan. l7.—Onk son's scouts has just retutn ough reconnoissance tower Canada. He reports two rebels at Point Pelee, preps upon Johnson's Island. Gen. H. D. Terry has' ev,2 Mess to receive his expected should they venture top, veterans are anxious to ind ty of a skirmish on ice. The strictest vigilance is maintained on the island,_ and several - batteries are in position. Point. Pelee is thirty miles from Johnson's Island. The long roll has been sounded quite often recently. • I Col. Bassett, of the 8i — Regiment, will relieve ti peteut commanded at JO morrow. CHA-lEBEIISBURO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —This Institution is anentlylocnted In the RorOugh of flambernburg, Franklin Connty,P!nna. The great demand for competent and respontade arrountants thrtigiliont the mod. make it necessary to increase the facilities tor acquiring a practical Business Ed nattier]. With this view. tho undersigned has open_ ed the above 'lnstitution, thereby giving the Young Men and wilds of the country, an opportunity of preparing them elves for honorable and Profitable positions in life: Each departmentis under the charge of an experienced and competent Instructor. The course of Instruction . is Thorough and Practical. Students are taught to origin. ate aud conduct ail the Books and' Forms pertaining to actual business; thitsbringing, Theory into practice, and thereby enabling them to realize and practice the regu lar Routine of the Counting Room. The coarse of In etrnction Includes Double Entry Book-k.epi4g in its mast approved forms, Commercial Calctilationa, Mer cantile Law. Practical and Ornamental penomanship, ac., de. Students can rotor at any time. as there am no vacations to interrupt the regular exercises. Time required to complete the course is from 8 to ld weeks.— Clegyrnen's Sods can enter the School at hitif the regu lar rates. Remember $55 pays all expenses 'for a full course, boarding Included. Night Session from 7to Bo'- clock. Send for a Circular. ,A. M. TRIM3IER, jan 13-3 m . President. 3 OR r. HRY. Lino.--01Ecos : . Depot,. IT CURE'S So QUlCK.—Radway's Beady Relief, whether applied extern.lly or - taken internally, arts at once ; there' is no delay, but it instantly fulfills its mission. Nail lathe Knee Pan, • Nail in the Knee Pan, Nail in the Knee Pan. A highly resPectable lady of the city of New York yvhlle nailing down some carpets ran a small carpet tack In her knee and • ed the pan. For two years she Was laid np a cripple, shin arils if TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WITHOUT DERR NO ANY BEN REIT.— She was advised by a nurse to use 'way's Ready Re lief: the first application gave her wise. one week's use made apcofect cure. 'Old this lady tried the Ready Re tie-I - when the injury happened, she would hate escaped the painful sufferings of two years' duration, and saved two thousand doliara b Bear, in mind, that Railway's Ready Relief will prove its marvellous effica^y nt otlce in all cases where pain is experienced, whether Rheum. tism. Lutubago.Catut, Neuralgia. Barns. &aids, Bruises, Wounds. or Ditirrhrettery, Diptherla t influenza, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Colds. Let those who stiffer try it. Price 1:5 cts. per bottle. Sold by Miller & lien- $25- $75- VITT/aliment !—Spents Wanted !—NVe pay from $25 tos7s per montb,and all expeusea,toact iv Agente.or give it coaunisAian. Partivulara sent tree.— Addrasa Eat?. Sairpro :4PiCIIINK COMPANY. It JAM P1:- General Ageatdctican,Ohio. pri.129033-ly -11fadamePorter's Vurative Balsam, has long ested the tiuth that there are firstprinciPles in Medi. rifle as there is in Science, and this Medicine le coin. pounded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Man 1 Thecure of Colds in in keeping open the pores' and creating a gentle internal n•nt mth, and this is cans ed by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualitise are basedon its power to assist the healthy and vigor; OUP circulation ofblood through the lungs. it enliven' the muscles andassinte the skin to perform its duties - o regulating theheat Of the system. and in gently throw ingoff the waste sUbstance fromthe eurfare of the body It not a violent remedy. but emollient, warming earching and effective. Sold by all druggist at • 73 and 25 centsper bottle. [July H OSTETTER'S BITTERS jlilve received the warmest euconiums from the press and, people through' the Union as a valuable tonic for the cure of Dysp'epsia, Flatulence, Corunipatien and general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day new cases of its great effect are el3roni64l through our principal public Journals. There is nothing equal to the enjyyment that which the afflicted experience when using 'this val uable specific. Its mild tone. its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing o the entire human body should recommend it to all classes of our cannumnity. See ,ndvertisemmtt. For sale by Druggists and dealers geuer.dly overywhere. tjan2o lm. Thk earifessions.iznd Experience of an7n ralid.—f'nblixhed for the benefit. and na n %warning and) A CAUTION TO YOUNG litEN • - I who 441rfer from NerveM* Debility. Preinatu re D deny o 1 Manhood. etc.. nupplyirvz nt f hrsamptima VIM NI'MANS Ott SRL? CURB. By one who hen cured hlmeelfafter being put to a Brea expense and injury through medical humbug sat quackery. - . By enclosing a poet•paid %.IJressed envelope, singi copies may be b ad of the author. t--Capture of or, Jan. 19 becd received My 'Talus city: Major General On the 'l4th .1d toward Ten bf twenty-three liurgued by Col. le wagons and Atli tried lcines, Idle horses and GPneral Vance, eral and his In -e prisoners.cap r, Maj. Gen. jrkets.: Inny 20.63 13 S.kPONIFER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE Fami ly soap Maker. WAR in %L i es hish prires: Saponifterhelps to ream , them. It makes Soap 6 , r Four cents a pound by 'toll your kltchetgrwore. CAUTION!: As spurious Lye - n nre offered oleo, be do r fu 1 end only k luy thz Patented article put up In In cane. all nthiernbolng Coun!,erfelt*:- PENNSYLVANIA SALT 31.ANUFACTCHINO CO., ..• Philadelphia--No. 727 Walnut Street. an. 19, 1.863. arket, but not iOO libls. extra me fancy at $8 Flour. Wheat land 5000 bush. nd 25,000 bush. 2 . 111 98. Rye is her dull: small 1 Ili,. Oats in noc2s-3m) l'lttsbure—Pitt Streetnnd Duquesne Ws LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN TUE CITT, A CHARLES CA KFORD & SONS, ' CONTINENTAL 'HOTEL, nov.4-3m; REPORT OF THE JJARKET MAILS, , ton— Probable enator White-- IBM passed by BUTTER EGOS Ltnn TALLOW SOAP BACON 11 011.. BACON SIDES SOUP 1564.—1 t is be , ed qu that l u_p Majorarters White CHAMBERSBURG FLOUR A NAG RA I CORRECTED Al' (WA REILSBURO If ILLS Flour White.. Flour—llea Wheat—• White Wheat—Red.... Oam Oats. Mercer, New Pink-Eyes.... sire Johnspn's yo of W. S. Pear lied from a thor id Point Pelee, three.thousand iiratory to a dash COO K, ATTORNEY AT LA ' Ctianibersburg, Pa. Office In Mrs. Bard's Bnildin directly opposite the Court House. Jan 2i D L. MAURER. & Co:, have 0 1 Liphand a large and varied assortment of well IR . oiled VVIIITE PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER, will they offer to the Public at regular market prices. . l'ytiling in read vAitore properly ,635 the ice. Our hlge in the novel- fiIIAMBERSBURG YOUN?- NJ LADIES' SE MINARY.--Tbs'Spring Session w I commence on Tuesday, February 9th. Jan 29-It si REV—II. REEVES, Pill:l4aq -- . lqiiiO HARNESS , HAS A SUPERIOR tot of SADDLES, BRIDLES, SEX R PS, SPllRS,.whicb ho will sell cheap for cash good trade. Pennsylvania e present ineona . son's Island to- 0 H. G 0 R D o:3l . —succesmor to J. Dolma GoRDOS— g ive. notice to hie custom and others, that he is still at the OLD STAND, op Um Indian Queen Hotel, Main etreet,Obamberibnrg, . gig Irtutklitt illeposit NATHANIEL M . ATFAIR. F.Pq.. Bedford, I{lngu county. N. Y 'PRODUCE' MARKET. CORRNCTED.WELT GILL M E Ung..lan.l9 1864 lrtsugn'W , 6l, 60 18 U:kirAsite3 WOOL 411 3 euwEn k.ZED 7.30 9 TIMOTHY SYED 3 Sio 4406 FIAX SELD 2 30 12 I.A3r.n Pc4cnr.s ..... 3 R (INF. PC4CHISII I 150 DRIED A.PPLE3 1 21fARII - ET. POTATO MARKET. Rev abbertioemento. •_,O;'Jautuar» -20,1861 flew abottistrients,. .ISHING TO QUIT THE MIL-, He DONE AT SHORT linery Mu & tate I would oicr Stock for Sate notice, on reasonable terma, by G. H. GORDON , remanable terms. For particulars IMPire at my e invites hie Mende to come to see him. - - op,neit door MI. Ituttou'e Shoe Store. Main street. . att 2040 11 . wait. VOR RE N T.—The undersigned: ROAD GEARS COLLARS, HA I- '• will rent the new FRAME BUILDING erected on iirket street, from the Ist of April - nwtt. The Rooms, TERS,and anything In the Leather line belonging '+ four an each story, are well adapted either for Store 1 the S.iddler'sbusiness.always unhand and made to or. , Rooms or Shops,und will be rentedringly or otherwise, dr, end an reasonable terms. at -IJCIEDON'S, oppottiti •as most amtventeint. [jan'h}tf] JOHN R. 000 K. tile Indian Queen - lintel, Main et; ' 1 'A DMLNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— . O k TRA Y HO RSE.—Left. with the l' : .. Notice ishereby given that Letters of Adrainis. 1.„,7 Subscriber. at the Franklin Hotel, Chamber Lurk.. tralion on the Estate of•Joslab J. Elliot, tape of lan +Sunday evening. December 2.5 th, 1863 ', a DAR ' .4El' I, nettsburg, deceased, have been granted to the under relt SE, AWllt.nine yeiro, old, fifteen hands hi , sprung i signed, residing in said town. ii hind p•isturea. a tittle ram-nosed and two swirbi in i -'-' All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es- Mtg. The owner Is reque.ted to prove property, pay , tate will please make immediate payment; and those charges and take him ' away.' - having claims will present them properly authenticated Deal 2O St DANIEL TROSTI,E., for settlement. ~ W. F. HARRIS. —r, , jan3o•6t. - Administrator. I - 1/31INISTRATOR'S NOTICE - , - ' t . I Notice 14 hereby given that Letters of Ailw nie- 1 il TIST ; OF LETTERS I t itien to the Estnto of James Allison. Jr.. late of An- ' i 4 the Pest Office at Chambersbun feint township. deceased, have been granted to the tin- Armstrong Sallie Dailey Lot Ise ilbrrigned. re-bling in Antrim toy, ship. Allen Sarah. '' f Deatrick Henry 1 Ail person a indebted to the said Kstate.areregnested • APeney Lieut. ' Fisher Cathrine tomike immediate paya•ent. and those having c aims - Aarons Benjamin Gillmore Miss H. et. doruandvOrainst the Estate of decodent,will . eke Beney John ' Gordon Mariah A. it own the same, without delay..to . Brown Thomns, Gisherd Clarion Jac, 20-6 t J. C. MCLANAHAN, Atlin'r. . Bailey John Garvey John ---- ------ ---- -- - -- ' finrten AnieS linker L. A. & Co. _DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Burger Martha Hicks R. M. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis. Bets Joseph B Borer Geo..W. t Gan on the Eitate of Charlotte Smith, late of the Berdney Mary Myers Prank wengb.of Clinnihershnrg. dec'd, have been granted to Barton Charlott McAlla J. P. t e undersigned, resitting in slid Boreugh. • Cline William Poe James All persons knowing themselves indebted to sal. F.. - Cook &ladie D. Ritter Davis tte will please make immediate payment; and Thos . Dagnes Harick IShetron Miss N. 2 I tving claima wilt pres e nt them -properlynnthentiente i Peivons callingfor the above Lettt, fbr rettlement. i ptEr2o) T.. 1. HILL. Adm'r, tbatthey have been advertised. J. XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice im hereby gii , rll that Letters Teatimentary to the state - Of 3f aryijeddes. late or itetni township, decent:ed. lave been' grinted to the undersigned, residing in Fen t ettsborg. All persvns knowinithem-eives indebted to said Es au: v. ill plea o make immediate payment; and - those ,wins , claim s will present them properly authenticated settlement. = JOHN H. WALKER, Jan 201lt ' Executor. ÜBIA C SALE.—The Subscriber wi cr at Public Sx e, in front of the Cohn 1 Itiume B,turday ME 22d of January, IS6A. a LOT 01 1 situate . in the Borough of l.hambersborg. on 'ew Eilgtand 11111. rouser!) , the property of, Mathaur 'Man, decd, containing 7 Acres and 45 Perches. The hove property oantains 0 Building Tots, frontier od Dirket street. Terms to suit the purchaser. Sale to eminence at 1 o'clock. B. L. 31A.IIIttit: Jan 20. - Agent. • ÜBLIC SALE.—, The undersign ed will' offer st Public Sale, on the premises, on 1.43 i tardily. the 23d day of January, 1664, a LOT OF MOUND. sitnateou Second street, between Queen and Market mriasts, Clitimberidairg, oh which is eri cted a story and a half hog Weatherboarded DWELLING DOuS This is a esirable property. being a corner lot and convenient to the business portion of the town.— Sale to commence st 1 o'clock, when the terms will he . _ _ . . made kn 4witby REBECCA KIRBY inn 20-It ZArman. Auctioneer.) (RAIN! GRAIN ! ! GRAIN! ! ' wAnuusuo H 23 BREWERY, ammtberAurg, Pa. - The underslgtied takes this method 01 informing his friends and the public generally. that he has lensed f r n term Of yearsthe well known Brewery establishment heretofore conducted by Mr. 'Upton Wash baugh. lie will be glad-to furnish to his friends and the old notions of the linings with the finest O.LE upor the shortest Da. tiee and at the lowest prices. The 'highest Cash price will be paid for 5,000 bushels of BARLLY, delivered at Clitunbersbut g. - Jan 20, 64-1, '. ALEXANDER MARTIN. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The undersigned. Eierotors nt J tmes J. Kennedy, late of Guilford township decd, will sell at Public Sale, at the Mansion Faro), late of said da ceased, im Wednesday, the loth day of 11 truary newt. the following personal property, to wit: 4 valuable MULES. to be said as a Team, orin Pah R. 2 work Horses. 10 head of , Mich Cows, some of which are fresh, 50, Sheep. 2 Four lUkne Wagons with Beds and Ladders, I ono Horse 11 agon, 1 Reaper: 1 Grain Brill, 4 sets of Mule clilare. 1 net of double Carriage Harness; nearly new. 1 Wind Mill, Corn Sheller, a lot of Pleuglas, Harness, Cul tivators. etc. Also a small quantity of u ern In the Ear. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., when terms will be made khown by T. B. KENN ItllY, - KENNEDY, Jan 20•te Auct•) Executors. yirg - TBLIV.SALE OF, VALUABLE RIPLL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Administrit of "'antinil Hawk. late of Green township, deed will pelt ut Public Sale, on the Aniruiwe, near Greenvillage. On Saturday. the oth day of Fehr_uar A. the following Real Estate. to tit : All that TRACT OF LAND. lying and being situate in F. , township of Green, bounded by lands of Ree. Wes ey iloire, heirs of Win. Iturnel. heirs of ItubertValince, Wm. _lllankney, and the Chambers. burg and Carlisle iunitake'rearl, containing about 30 A citt.s..The improvementsare a new two story BRICK DWELLING 11013sE and Back Building. The Livid IN Lim, stone and i.f oaxelleitt quality, an•t there la a Young Orchard ginning on the MUM. Sale to cialllllet3,o at ro'clbck, P. M., on said day,when tel me will be made known by - 'jun 20-to ANDREW P. OYLER, Adm'r. By Older if tilt:l3mm: WY. MITCHELL, Clerk. ÜBLIC - SALE.—The undersign ed, Administrator of Charlotte Smith, late of the °rough of Chambentbur g. &gamed. will expose to Pnblic Sale: on the premises. on ktturdoy the 13th of iihrustry, , .l. A. 1804. the following described REAL ESTATE. vir:' The HOUSE and Lter OF GItOUNll; late the residence of said deed. situate on Main Street_ of said liorougli,on• Om 5..11 tit of the Indian Queen Hotel. being 35 teat itf front and -256 deep. The dwelling is a good LOti mid WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE. cotitnin fug nix Rooms nod a Kitchen, beside; two Store 'tonne. which commend n fair rent. There is also a N ell of n e ver &Hinz Water in the yard. and the neceesnry out bniblings. The situation of this property - is such Il9p. make it a ilesirable investment for tinniness men v. islung loco inn. Sale to commence all 'o'clock, on said . ay. when the Vrins, will be made known. ' Tt. J. KILL. Adm'r. By Order of the Con tW. G. Minutia., Clerk. PUBLIC ti; lE . OF REAL ES TATL—Tho en scriber 'sill offer at Piddle Sale, at the Court, Bonne in Chambersburg. on Etturd,/ e. the 6th day of rebruary next, thetotlowingvalnahlaLiß M. 'nineteen tie read leading from the Warm Spring raved ha alt thine of St. Thomas. Franklin county. Pa. atom , 3 miles frail mid village. being the MANSION FAUN el_ the late Jobs Kerlin. ilvc`d, Tit :-172 heree of ex ,11ciat LANI,i; *Wit 40 M:a to of which Is In TIMBLII, an.l 12 or 14 ileitis of excellent meadow. The Improvements are a two story 10(1 bWILLINO ROUSE. roughcast with Kitchen attached, a large log Earn. Corr:Vb. and other ouilinildiapi (heron. litre is on the property an excel lent °Roam) of choice Apple, Plum and Peach trees. vud runnlig v. it flit. in nearly nil the fields. e is a Spring llotre midi a Wearer tallith; Spring on it, and a running pimp near the house. The property is in every respect a 64.ifi1.1e one. being eontiguone to Schools, Churches, 4c., and affords a rare chalice to these v. billing to invest itsAe ti Estate. One third the Purchase money w ill remainhothe prop'erty ns dearer. :..ale; at 1 o'clock, P.M. whim terms will be made known by [Jan 213 hel PETER KERLIN, F., et. IM' & BICK ' NELL'S . BANN. NOTE REPORTER, NeTIBLIAMID IX /830, Is the oliest REPiriatilt published In this Country, and hat titVur !Mooed a number since itsconimencement ; now nearly 34 YEARS. It in Issied on the lot rind sth of each month. It boo by tiro wdl known and admitted ability with which it is conducted long aince earned It, pomigan of the Stolidity! Reporter of theTountrY. Our while time and undivided attention is given to the Reporter, and the uut..y years of experience we have had, and the greet,futilities we command, enable uo to give to tie Public the most correct and reliable work of the kind published. • QUOTATIONS,_ 9ur Corrections and Quotations for EACH NUMBER,' are invariably lent) to the hour- of going into the p r entee t bands the welt known flanking House of WORK, cCOUCH k 30 South Third Street. 12b, Vfe hOld ourselves bound to • lIIDIXX AT 01111 QUOTATIONS, AT the time of going to topcoat'. VOUNTERFSIT MONET. The Reporter contains a more correet list of Counter feit and Altered Notes than any other Reporter now' published. Each number contains a full and correct des criptionof AB the Fraudulent Notes put into circulation since the proceeding hurtle. - Particular attention la ppaaid t - THE MCI{ LIST, • It le shill and complete list of all Stocks offered at the Board of Brokers, it is always corrected up to the day of ping to press. - WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, is always full and correct, the corrections -being made on the day of going to press with each Issue. $7 CIO w 1 • 1 1 0 1 I( TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: One Copy, liontly, I Year 41 00 One Copy, Seml-monthly, I Year ER 00 Subset:intim:us may commence with any month. Terme always CASH IN ADVANCE. All letarsmust be addressed to the Publisher, ' CHARLES 0. RHODES, 45 South 3d Street, Jan 20.11m* - Pawn/ um hem abbertioententg. PROPOSALS FOR BAY.=Assis tant Quarter Master's Office, Department of the flosmmhanna, Pa. • Sealed Proposals will be. received at this office until 12 o'clock, M.. January 25th, 1864, tor furnishing this Department with 100 TINS OF HAY, 2,000 pounds per ton, baled or loose, and to be of the best merchantable quality; subject to such inspection as r ro ay' direct. Proposals for any amount .say over 50 Tons Hay on ibis Contract. will be received, either Baled or Loose. Each party Obtaining a contract, will be requi-ed to enter Into Bonds with approved securities,for its faith ful execution. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any - or all bids, if not deemed eatisactory. Proposalswill be addressed to Capt. aohn-P. Unterhford, Asst. Q. Master Pols.. at Chamberabnrg, Pa;.; and will be endorsed "Proposals to fiqnish Forage..? Any informa tion relative to the several prices of Grain and ;Hay is solicited. By order of JNO. P. RUTHELFORD. Cap Land Asst. Q. Mester. . . . Capt. ALEX. N.SHIPLEY, • Jan2o.lt. Acting Chief Q. IL, Dept Susquehanna L'RANKJiIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. STATE,IENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY •On January let, 1854 Published in conformity with the provisions of the Sixth section' f the Act of Assembly. of - April sth, 1842. MORTGAGES. On property valued at over $ 4 ,00 0 , 000 , being First Mortgagee on Real Es tate in the City and County of Phila delphia, except $39,038 24, in the - neighboring counties $ 1,933,140 21 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's sales, and mortgage Claims, viz 1 Eight houses and lot, S.W. corner Chest uut and Seventeenth streets.— A house and lot, north_ side of Spruce street, west of Eleventh Two houses and lot, south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street Five houses and lots, Nos. 521,523, 525, 527, and 529 Dillwyn street Three houses and lot, east side Seven= - teenth street, south of Pine Botel and Iot,S,E, corner of Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot, north side George street, west, ofAishton eta eet. Seven houses an lot, east side Beach' street, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, Fitsvrater street, east of Ninth street A ground rent of $3O on lot north eh* • Otter, west of Leo - paid street • 87 lots of ground on Buckley street and Quenelle avenue, Bristol A house and lot, south side Stiles street • east 'of Sixteenth street A honse.and lot, east aide Front street, north of Cherry street, Kensington... Two houses and lots, noth side Filbert street, west of Eighth street.— ... ... Five houses - and lot, north side Dauphin street, east of Conti street.—....l A house and lot, east side Sixteenth St., south of Chestnut street...-...... A house and lot, West sits Broad street, south of Race street A house and lot, south side - Filbert St, weed of sixteenth Street Two houses and lots, on corner of Fmk: ford Ito id and Auburn street, front ing on Frankford Road Two houses and lots, S. W. corner Lom bard and Twenty-third streets, front ing on Lombard street. Two lots of ground, N. W. corner Twen ty-third and Meredith streets • Total, surveyed and valued at 5127,612 23 COST LOANS. Temporary Loans on -Stocks as Collate ral Security (valued at $121,484) STOCKS. $4.5.090 U.B. 7 80 Treasury Notes...-. 37,000 U.S. One-Year Certificates-- . 78,000 U. S. 6-20 Year Registeredllonds 26,000 U. 8.6-20 Year Coupon Benda.. 10,000 Almhon'e Loans, 6 per cent..... 9,000 Pennsylvania State Six par cent loan, of May, 1861 10,000 North Penna. IL R. Boude 900' North Penns. R. B. Coupon Script. 300 Shares Pennsylvania ILL Co. 91 Shares Franklin Fire Ins. Co -200 Shires Bank of Kentucky...... 17 SharesNerthernßankKentucky 100 Shares Union Bank Tennessee 13 Shares Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania ' MO Shares Southmark hailroa. d Co: ' 24 Shares Union Canal C.ropany.; 2 Shares Continental Rotel Co-. 3,000 Continental Huta' Bonds 700 Philadelphia City Loans 310 Philadelphia City Warrants Total market value 5302,644 70, Notes and Bills Receivable. Revenue !Pampa Cash unhand .0,042 66 Cash iu hand ol Agents 4,611 MT 31,6.54 40 REAL ESTATE. Market price 3127,812 23 Coat, an above , 115,311 3Q Advance in value STOCKS. ' Market price $802:4170 Cost, u above 207,5 0 3 00 Advance In nine Longs BY MRS. Laws paid during tbo year 7803 $ 60,050 07 By order of the beard. CHAS, N. BAISCHER,; Attest : President. JAS. W.IicALLIEM 4 ' &demi Pro. Tem. DIRECTORS. Ghee. N. Hanker, ' true Lea, . :Tobias- Wagner, Edward C. pale, ...unmet Grant, Geo. Pales. .Jacob It.'Smith, Alfred Piller, teo. W. Richards. Pm. W. Lewis, M. D. GRAS. N. BANGKER, President. EDWARD G. DALE Vire President. Jan 20-31. JAR W. IdeALLII3TER, Sec. pro. tern. MILL FQR RENT.—The under signed offers for rent his MILL, together with usNi two-etorien DWELLINGOtabIe and Garden, situ ated on the Conococheague, about 5 miles East of Chaim!. ber.burg, and 1 mile from the Pike. The 51111 is in ex collard repair—has two pair .of btirre and one pair of choppers, and is doings thriving business, being situated in a flue wheat growing neighborhood. There is also 81 ACRES of lend adjoining this property, which will be rented with the Mill if desired. Possesion given on the lit of April next. For furt/ier _particulars call pers onally or address JOIIM HUBER. (Jan 13=ft I \TOTICE is hereby given that have applied to the Judges of the Orphans' Mart of Franklin county, Pa., to be cilicbarged from my trust as Administrator, with the will annexed of Mary Jack, late of the borough of Chnrnbersburg, dec'd, and that the application will be heard by said Court on Von' day, the 26th January, A. D.,1664, when and where alt persons Interested can attend if they think proper. Jan 6 " BENJ. MAMMIES, Adm'r. 'UNITED STATES •MAILS.. '' . • PENNSYLVANIA. POST OFFICt DEPARTMENT. , Witaiiiiiatoli, November 10, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Of fice of ibis Departtnent until 10 -a. in. of Thursday, March 31,1864 , for conveying the maile - of the United States for four years, commencing July - 1. ,864, and ea di ag j e ne 30, 1868, in the State of Pennsylvania: on the routes and by the schedules of departures . and arrivals herein specified...l Decisions announced by Ail 1,,,, 1864. Bidders wilt examine . (71.-eruilv the forms and ill. e vc rections annexed; eciallythe tuner part of in .truction 19.. . . , 2201. From Philadelphia, by General Wa.vne, Cabinet, West Haveribril, Radnor, Spread EaAlc, • Reetwille,,Paoli, Frascr,lV est Whi [eland, Downinr- , town. Thorndale Iron Works,'Caln, Coatesville, Par kesburg, Permingtbnville, Christiana. Gap, Kim, zers,Learnan Phie.e. Bellemont, Paradise?, Gordons ville, Intercourse, Enterprise, Lancaster, Landis ville, Salunga, Mount Joy, Elizabethtown, Middle town, High Seim, Ilturisbary.". Susquehanna, Fen wick. Duncannon. Newport. Alillerstown, Thom 1 .- sontown. i filexico. Port Royal. Mitilintewn, Lewis town. Strode's Mills. MeVeyterrn, Newton Hamil ton, Mount Union.. Mapleton Depot Mill Creek, Huntingdon. Shavcr'sSrcek. Barre Forgo, Spruce Creek. Birmingham. yrone, .Antestown, Tipton, Fostoria, Altoona, Gallitzen. Cresson, Summit, Hemlock, Sontnan, Wilmore, Summer 11111, Mineral Point. Conneruo ugh. Johnstown, A rmaugh, Verona. New Florence, Lockport Station. Bolivar, Branch Junction, Hillside. Matron& New Derry, Braden- Ville. Youngstown, Latrobe, Greensburg, Adams- ' burg, Tinker Run... Manor Station - Penns Station. - Irwan's Station. LariMer's Station, Stewartsv Ole. - Cavettsville. Monroeville. Turtle Creek. Braddoek 'a Field, Wilkinsburg, and Wilkins. to Pittsburg,3s7N miles, and back, by railroad, twice daily, or as fr.- - quently as cars are run. if required,) and by aschtid ule satisfactory to the Department. 2202. From Ph il adelphta. by Conshokotken. Nor ristown, Bridgeport, Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, Phoanixville, lloyer's Ford„Limerick Bridge, Sets- - ler's Store, Pottstown. Douglassville. Baumstown. Birdsboro', Exeter Station. Reading, Tnekertown, Mehrsville.Shoemaketsville, Leesport, Hamburg. Port Clinton. Auburn. Orwigebur;, Latadingrille. • and Schuylkill Haven. to Pottsville, 97 miles purl back, by'railroal: twice daily,. except Sunday, (or as frequentlPas cars run. if required.) and by a sched ule satisf4tory to the Department 2203. From Phibuielpma. by fielleyaville, Oak Dale, Media. Glethßiddle, Lenni Mills. Glen Mills. Thornton, Cbeyney, and Street Road, to West Chester, =)-1, miles and back, twice daily, by rail road, and by a schedule satisfactory to the Depart ment. -2204. From Philadelphia. _by Afilestown. Shoe makertown, Fitzwittertown. White Marsh, Penn llyn. Upper Dublin, Spring House. Gwynedd, Mont gomeryville, bow Harbor, Hatfield, Landsdalc. Seller's Tavern. Quakertown. Coopersburg, Centre Valley. Hellerrown: and Iron Hill. to Bethlehem, 5419-100 miles miles and back, daily, exeent Sun as, frequently as cars ran, if required.) with a brane to Doyleoown ria New Galena. Line Lex ington, hitehallville and New Britain, 10 11-100 miles an i back, tinily except Sunday, by railroad, - and by a schedule satisfactory to the Department. 2205. From Philadelphia, by upper Darby. Hay erford. Newtown Square, Edgetnont, Willistown Inn, and Milltown,to West Chester. 23% miles and back, three times a week; Leave Philadelphia Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 p. tna arrive at West Chester by 8 p in. Leave West Chester - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 - a in; arrive at '. Philadelphia by 1 tt rn. . 2206. From Philadelphia to Norristown, 17 miles -and back. daily,.exe,ept Sunday, byrailroad., Leave Philadelphia tie lv, exeepr y. at 6 a m; arrive at Norristown by '' a tn. Leave s Norristown daily. except Sunday, at 6a m; arrive at Philadelphia by 7 a m. Z. 107. From-.Philath4phia, -- 'ly Olney, Oxford Church, Cheltenham, Fox Chase. Huntingdon Val- - D Icy, Sorrel Horse, - avisville, Riehborough, and° Peen's Park, to Pineville, 29 miles and back. Six times a week. Leave Philadelphia daily. except Sunday, at 7 a m' arrive at Pineville by 1 p tu.-' Leave Pineville daily. except Sunday, at 6 a in ; ar rive at Philadelphia by 12 in. ' 2208. From Philadelphia to. Darby', S. 0.i1e4 a ;X. ,back, six times a week, by railroad. Leal c Phila delphia daily. except Sunday. et KM a m; arrive at Darby by 10,a m. Lem e I),trby a ~.. ••- ••. c , t - 00 p... day. at 7a m ; arrive at Phiill4lol:,:i i by 1.•)!., ' in. .., 2209. From Frankford Railroad station, OY ib , .- tleton, to Somerton, lo miles and bark, six times %. week. Leave ,Frank ford Rail tor d St 4.t ion do,'. except Sunday, at 5 p at : arrive ..t - S,.t.tert,,o by 7 p in.. Leave Somerton daily except s t m4„ ) . at . 1 p m; arrive at Frankford Railroad Station by ig n .2210. From BustletoM by Byli , Try; to Oakford, 8 miles and- back, three limes a week. Leave Dub tletou Tuesday, Thursday, and raturday,at 6 p m: arrive at Oakford by - 13 pm. Leave Oak ford 'rues-- day, Thursday and Saturday it 8 am; arrive at Bus tleten b 0 am. • 2211. Prom Shoemakertown by Jenkintown, Ab ingtown. Willow Grove. Hatborough, Warminster, Hartsville. Bridge Valley, Buckingham. and La htutka, to New Hope, :10 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Shoemakertown daily, except Sunday. at 10 am; arrive at New Hope by 8 p ta• ; Leave New Hope daily, except Sunday, at a a m; arrive at Shoemakertown by 6p m. - - 2212. From Norristown, by Hiekorytewn and . Plymouth Meeting, to Barren Hill, 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Norristown Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 10 a m; arrive at Barren Hill by 12 m. Leave Barron Hill Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 p ra ; arrive at Norris town by 5 pm. ' • 1 2215. From Norristown. by Norritonville, Penn's • - Square, Centre Square,Woreester. Skippack, Led-. eracksville, and Salfordsville, to Sumneytown,- 25 miles and - back,_threetimes a week. Leave Norris town Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 pm ; ar rive at-Sumneytown by 10p m. Leave SVMII I /3 40 Wn Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m ; arrive at Norristown by 12 m. 2a14. From Norristown, by Jeffersonville; Shan nouville, and Port Providence, to Phoenixville, 11 miles and back, three times a week. Leave 'Norris town Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4` p in; arrive at Phoenixville by 6% p m. Leave Phcenix vile Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 4%sa in : arrive at Norralswn by 7.a re. 415. From Norristown, by Jeffersonville, Beale villa, Freeland. Lower Providence, Tra: Limer ick, and Crooked Hill. to Pottstown, 19 miles and back, six times a week to Trappe , and three times a week residue. Leave Norristown Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday at 10 a m ; arrive at Pottstown by 4 p in. Leave Pottstown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m; arrive at Norristown by I.Va in.- Leave Norristown Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a tat arrive at Trappe by 1 m. Leave Trappe Drente?. Thursday and Saturday at 6X a m; arrive at Norristown by 9 a in. . , V. 16. From Bridgeport., by King of Prussia, New Centreville. Chester Valley, Warren Tavern, and Exton to Downington,22 miles and back. six times - a week. -by railroad, and by schedule satisfactory to the Department. - - 2217. From Pottstown. - by Boyerstown. Bechtels ville, Colebrookdale. and Dale, to Siesholtsville, 21 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Pottstown Tuesday anA Saturday on arrival of mail from Phil adelphia-key at 10 a m; arrive at Seieholtsville by 3p m. Leave Saisholtsville Monday and Friday at 8 a nt,„• arrive at,Pottstown by 1 p In- Proposals to -- extendle-Lone: Swamp, 4 miles further, and for three times tt week service are invited. 2218. From Pottstown, by New Hanover and. Frederick, to Stimneytovni, 17 - miles and back, once a week._ LeaveTottstown Wednesday at 12 in; ar- ' rive at Sumneytown by kp tn. Leave Sumneytown Wednesday ate a m; arrive at Pottstown byll am. 2 0 19. From New Hanover. by Pleasant Run. ; -11illegas. Penusburg.Spinnenstown, Milford Squat% r , Steinsburg„andlLoctuit Valley, to Coopersburg, 23 miles and baekomee a week. Leave New Hanover Friday at 9 a m ;arrive at Coopersburg by 5 p, m. -a Leave Cooperibtirg Thursday at 6 a m ; arrive at -7 New Hanover 2 p tn. . 2=o. From L inerick. bY.l l 'aaleYarille. New Rana , over, Gilbertavilttlte. Boyernown, Spanaville, Shame- . '. vine Manatawny, Lobaohaville, New Jerusalem. and bryville. to Kutztown =miles and back, twice a week. Leave Limerick Tuesday and Saturday at 2p m' arrive at Kutztown by 10 pm. Leave Kuts town Monday and Friday at. 7 a m; arrive at Lim exickby 3 p m. - 2221. From Line Lexington. -by _Hilitown, Ha gersville, Applebachsville, Pleasant Valley;- and Leitbsville, to Hellertown t 30 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Line Lexington Mendel'. ' Wedneaday, and Friday_at 1 p in:. arrive at Heller town by 9 p m. leave Hellartovrn Tuesday- Thurs day and Saturday at 6 a in; arrive at Lino Laving- ' ton2k2pm. • • Frotri Gwynedd by KulPsYilbe Harleys ville, Sumneytown. and Pennsburg, to Hereford. 26 miles and bee's, six Sines a week. Leave Gwynedd daily, except Sunday. at 2.'7p us ; arrive at Hem. ford by 8% p in. Leave Hereford daily, except Sunday, at 4% a m; arrive at Gwynedd by /0% a m. 243. From Whitemarsh. by Broad Axe, to Blue Bell, 4 miles and back. six times a week. Leave ' Whitemarals daily, except Sunday, at 53 p al; ar rive at Blue Bell by 6% pm. Leave Blue Bel/drat? except Sunday, at 6 a in; arrive at Whiteman& by 7 a m. 2224. From Zeiglersville, by Predgriek, Douglas. Colebrookdale. and Clayton, to Hereford 18 miles and back, twice a week. LeaveZaiglemville Tema= day and Saturday at 1 p in ; arrive. at, Hereford by 7 p pi. Leave Hereford Mondro and Friday at 7"a ' in : arrive at Zeiglersville by 1p m. =5., From Sumneytown, by Hoppenville,Grryar. Hosensack, and Vera Cruz, to Emaus, 18 msles and back, twice a week. Leave Sumneytown Wednes day and Saturday at 7 am • arrive at Moues - by 12 m. Leave Emaus Wednesday and Saturday at 5 p m ; arrive at Smasneytovn: by 10,p m. 2226: From Andalusia to BYberrY. 3 Milos cad back, six times a week. Leave Andalusia daily, ex cept Sunday, at 7 1 .6 a m ; arrive at ByberrY; by 8% a In. Leave Byberry dean except Scuidav, at 6 a tat arrive at Andalusia by 7 a tn. • 22i7.. From Bristol; by ]mills, Fallsingteig, Ox- cramming in ~ Jan. 19,1864: Scott 31i8s Doll ic Stouffer Mary It Stair Mariah IStke Ellen M. ISteevick Samuel Snyder Kate ISlott Amelia Titon:eon Mary Turner Snean Taylorltrs. Lonisit Whitteker A. P. Welt John --- Warden Met. E. rs.will please say W.DEAL. P. 115,911 80 60,500 27 °o 207.603 00 2.297 60 9.) 66 $2,411,107 32 Eiz; oo 93 35,041 76 $ 2,467,849 96 fait 'l3ropooalo. Ell