The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, February 10, 1864, Image 2
0 *pedal jlotices._., • • I goßTpit's Gold Pens are: now sold at 0.0 •ame,prtcei as before the commen'oeineiit of the war elate entirely owing to , the= 51anifiteturer's impripie seentein machinery,ble prise& large Retail Business ~ndCasb-in-AdranceSystem; for, tintil he'eonunenced edvertising, his busineeswaedenebn Ciedii and strictly 'OM the Trade. . The Morton (loht, Pens are Via ,only ones sold at old pricesout the, makers Of all other gold pens charge the• Premium oa•thaGold; clorernmentTax. &c.; but Morton has in no case changed his prices, Wholesale or the great numbers sent by - mail to all pasts of. the world during tlui pest few years, not one in a thousand has f.tiled to reacli its destination in safety; showitig tiltat the Morton GiAd Pen can be obtained by any one, in isvery part of the world, at the same price, postage wltfty excepted. Reader, you can have an enduring, always ready, ;tad r,liiable °old een, i traattly adapled to your hand nsd style .0i writing] whictvwill do your writing 'vast ly eh - tinker than Steel Pens; and. at the present almost universal Ifigh•Pressure Price of everything'. you min hayealidortoalkild Pen cheape, in pryportion to the labor spent ;limn it and material used,- than any - other Ekold Pen in; the World. If you want one, call on A.!BLivros,*. Maiden Lane, New York, or inclose stamp for circular, CRAMBERSBIIIIa Coml.tEncxxL COLLEGE. —This Institution is permanendylocateal in the Ttorongh of Chanaberstirg, Franklin Connty, Pentin. The great demand fur competent and relponaible account:lints throuchont , the land, make it necessary to, increase tite facilities tor, acquiring a practicaPtuslness Ed ucation: With this view, the undersigned has open-, ediheAt;Ove Institutlois, thereby giving the Young Men and 9.hons of the country, an opportunity.offreparing themselves for Llondrable and Profitable positi ns in life. Each departmei4t is iinder the charge of an avperienced and Competent instructor. The course of Instruction is • ThOintigh and Practical. Students are taught to Origin ate and conduct all the Books end Forms phrtaininA to actual buainess; thusbrlnging Theory into practice, and - thereby eitabling them to realize and practice the regu liteßoistinCef the Counting Room. The r course ot.lln stinction Includes Double - Entry Book-keeping in all its most approved forms,' Commercial Cakulitions, Mer cantile Law, Practical and Ornaniental Pennmanshipi &c., &c. Students can enter at any time, es there are no vacations - to Interrupt the regular exercises. Time required to complete there arse is from 8 to 1J weeks.— Ciegyinen's Sons can enter the School at half the regu • fer.rates. Remember $55 pays all expenses for a full eoirse,boardinglucluded. Night Sostsiou trots( 7 GA clock. Send for a Circular. . A.M. TRIMMER, Jan 13.35 n. president. . . R.=—One 25 cent Bottle Will Cure Chills and Fever or Neuralgia, Diarrhces, Dysentery or Bißoni Cholic, Rheumatism, G out, Lumbago, Pain in the Ir,idapie or Bladder; Spine, Back or Ilead,Bunls, Scalds or Poisonous, Bites, Strains, Sprains or Bruises, Sore Throrit,lnilnenza or Diptheria, ,, SWoolen Joints, Lame ne,4 or Cramp. AU of these complaints one bottle will cure. afford relict - by a single application. Let rrr,fatitily keep it in their house and wait- wlien ps isoixperienciid. A few minutes, alter this Application the most FecOOO pains will cease; it matters net what maybe the chase of pain, relief will follow its Ifllo. Priee 2:5 cis. per bottle. Sold by Dniggista ererywbere. HoSTRTTER'S BITTERS have'reeei vpd the warmest ,enconiums from the press and pia,plo through the lJnion as a valuable tonic Sof the cure of Dyspepsia Fliattlence.Doilifipation and genet : al riervous debility: - ft cannot he 'approached. Every day DM cases of its great effect arechron:cled through our principal pubfif Journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment to, that which the afflicted experience when using this cal lable speCific. Its mild tone, its elite and sigoroMj, action ripen a discrderaderamachtarl the cleansing of the entire human body should reccanmetid it to all clay see of tar community. See advertlisement. Far sale, by Druggists and dealers laterally everywhere. Dana) I.m. .The Confessions and Experience of an la valid.—Published for thO benefit and as a warning and A CAUTION- TO YOUNG 11EN viffeft , from-Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mitphe<ii,ete,enpplying, st thesame time , THE MEANS OF SELF CUSE,i - 'By one who'has cured himselfafter beingpnt ton great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paidlddressed envelope, single :oopiesmay be had of the author. „ NIEL MA YFAIR Esq., Bedford, Kings county, N . Y. may 20,63-13 SAPONIFER, OR, CONCENTRATED LYE leami, ty Soap ;faker. - • WAR !wales hlchprices; SaNnificr halo rethice theni. It makes Soap for Four cents a pound by Using "(Sur-kitchen giease. . "CAI3II6N I MaptirlousLyes are offered also, be cate ful and onlybuy the Patented article put up iu Iron cans, all others being Conn;erfeits. SALT MANUFACTIMING Phlbulelphia--No. 127 Wal nal:Street. D01y24-381] Pittsburg—,titt Streetana Duquesne W:ty CONSCVPTIVEB.—COESEMptirt. Sufferers will reeeivea valuable proscription for the core of Con anntpUon, asthma, lkonclitis, and all Ilwoat and Lung ;affectionsAires of Charge,) by sending jtbeiraddressto Nei: E. A. WILRON, - Williamsbwrkb. Kings Co., New York, Jan Met -COLOATPti (HOEEY So,kr t —This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal demand, is made filen the choicest materials, is mad and entniclient In its na palm, fragrantly ;sexiest, and eritemely benviciat in its sitiOn upon the i altin. F6r sale, .by all Druigists and Fancy goods Dealers. MO 'Employment - !—Agents Wanted 3sr ill pAy finni $25 tors per mouth,aral all expense e, toaetiv Agente;orgivo tiCO3l/Mission. 'Particular% senttrer.— Add** :Bran SEWING MICEIINS boxPsiiir, R. JAII.-M OeneraiAgent, ilan,Ohlo. pi-R:29,63-1y i f lublitationo. Sz'BICKNELL'sS BANK NOTE REPORTER, • • • Y.4.11 - ,ABISSIIED tjt 1E 4N Jo the oldest - REPORTER published in this ,Country, and has never =Used°. number since Its commencement,' now neatly 34 YEARS.. It 'stewed en the 'lst and VII of each mon ,it hr by the wellknown and admittedtbility with which it is . conducted. long since earned Its position of the • - Standard Reports} of the Country, OtrwhOle time and undivided attention is given. to the Reporter; and the ma.iy years of experience we have had, and the great facilitiesye command, enabiets to "give to the Public the most correct and reliable work of thekiud published'. QUOTATIONS. • Our Corrections and (Iterations for EACH NUMBER. - are invariably m atte up to the hour of .going into the Friotells hand's by the well known Banking House of WORK, - McCOUCH do CC.. - . • . ' 36 South Third Street. .We hold ourselves hermit to REDEEM AT ft QUOTAfIONII, at the time of going to to est.- -COUNTER F 'IT MONEY. The Reporter contains a were correet list of Counter feit and Altered Notes than any other Repotter _now published. Each number contithisn full and correct des eriPtion of all the Fraudulent Notes put into circulation /Intl theiproceedf ng iFsue. Patticelar attention is p.ild to . - - ' THE STOCK LIST, Itiisafull and complete list of all Stocks offered at the Boarter Erektws,it is always corrected up to the day of giAtrip, to Press:. - • ' WHOLESALE PRICES.CURRENT, • • Is altinis frill and correct, the corrections !wing — blade • on thedair of, going to press with each Isaac.. TERMS OF iiiSt,..74 , IPTION: One oo4iyadoritli , y,"l Ye4r - ' - $1 01 One Copy; liernknonthly,l Year ' . • 5200 • Subseriptisiag- may commence w,lth any MOMII. Terms alwayikCA.SX. ix ADYANCE. Alleliettazszatist•be addressed 4.0 the Publishe'r, tir./LUISe. amyl* • wtt th 3d Strad, _ San VO.Cmg ‘c:, ILine(of riEN NSTIVAXT A. I SIMMER:' TIME TAB I. E. :a .and from Philadelphia; an a APRIL-20th, 1663. -• The Passenger Trains of the IN Company kill departfrom and arri Philadelphia as ;allows: • , ' EASTWAR THROUGH RIPIIESS TRAIb 'daily at 2.00 A. at., and arrives at 6.1 u A. M. EAST LLNE leaves Harrisburg • at 5.45 A. X., and arrives at West Passengers take breakfast a l l WAY AO - OMMOIDATION, virt Clarrisbitrg at 7.00 A.M., and arrili Pin 1.2.25 P. IT. FIST 51A.1t. , THAI'S leaves Ha Sunday) at 1.00 p. M., and arrives at 5.00 P. M. autiuswona ACCGMMOD& umbia. leaves Harrisburg at 4,01 West Philadelphia at 9 30 P. M - WESTWAI'3D. ,BALTIMOB.F. EXPREBS Tit& .N leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 A. at.; Altoona. 7.15 A.M., take breakfast, and arrives ut Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. PHILADELPHIA. EXPRE:B9 TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 3.00 A. at.; Altou art at 8.00 • a: a., take breakfas , and arrives at Pittsbu gut 12.30 e. x. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrislurg at 1.15 P. It., take supper. anti arrives nt Pittsburg at 12.30 A. x.' FAST LINE; leaves flarrisbur at 3.50 P. az.; Altoona at 8.35 P. at and arrives at Pi tsburg at 1.00 A. a. HARRISBURG ACCOSIMOO 'PION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. at 2.30 P. at" and a ives at liarrisbusg at 5.00 P. M. WAY ACCOMMODATION TR INleastes Philadelphia at 4.00 e. And arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 P.ll. This train runs via Sit. Joy. ' SAMUEL -D. YOUNG, - Supt. .filidUle rentea It. It. June 17.1853.-If.' ORTIIERN TRAL RAIL .I_WAYI—SUJIME'It •21.41,07'..i1l LE. Three trains daily to and &o ft Baltimore and Wash ington City. Connections made with trains , on Pennsylvania Rail road. to and from Pittsburg-and • - he West. - • TWO TRAINS D UV to and from the North and West Blanch Sustptehanna, Marra, and allot* Northern Now York. On and after Monday, April 1583, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at land depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz: . • dec2-6ass MAIL TRAIN leaves Snubury ally (except ,Sunday). leaves flarriobur arrives at Batting EXPRESS TRAIN /leaves Su (except Sunday) " ' leaves tiarrisliu Monday) • arrives • at Balti' - (oxceizt Manday lIIRRISBURO ACCOMMODA Ilirrisburg NORTH\' MAIL TRAIN leaves Balthus , •• Copt Sunday).— leaves Harrisbur, arrives at Simi) EiKPBESS TRAcIN loaves Bald arrives at Harri: •' leaves Harriebu Cept 3londay)... t. arrives at Saliba 111A.RRM1.71:3 ACCOMMOD A ' ' Baltimore daily day) 6C arrives, at Por further information appl sylvania Railroad Depot, Harr' "J. N June 17.'63 -tf. XTEW AIR LINE ROT:JTE.----Thiee 1.1 Trains Daily to New Yo k and Philadelphia. • • Ou and after Idenday, Arrif2oth, 1863, the Passener 'rains will !care the Philadel hia and Reading Railruad Depot; at Harrisburg,fer New orb and Philtidelphia, as follows, viz: I EXPRESS LINE leaves s.rtival of the Pennsylvania It: the West,arriving in New Yo delphia at 8.20 A. M. ,A sleepi train th r , ,tigh front Pittsburg ! MAIL TRAIN leaves narris! in New York. at 5.30 P. 31., an, FAST LINE leaves liarritib' in Now Yorkist 10.25 P. u., an . . . • WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaiea N?w Yuri.: at 6.00 .k. M., and Philo Selphiaat 8.15 k. M.. arriving;: Harrisburg at. 1.15 P. X MAIL TRAIN leaves Ne% Tui it at 12.00 noun, and Philadelphia at 3.30 i. ta., are/ lug at Harrisburg nt 8.20 P..x. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves law York at 7.00 t!./11., ar riving at Haftisburg at 2.10 . .31. and connecting with the Pennsylvania ExpressTr , in for Pit tdbn rg. A Niter , - log car isalso attached to thi. train. Connections are made at I arrisburg with trains; on the Pennsylvania. Northern; Central and Cuniberland Valley railroads, and at item - ling for Philadelphia, Peas le. Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton. Baggage checked through : , Pare between New York and ifarri.burg, $5 35: between Harrisburg and Philn delph ia. $.315 in No.l cars.and $3 in N 0.2. For tioketsor other inferrnation apply to _ . . June 17.'63. tf. ]B(2. WINT ER _ARR rITMBERLASDV.I RAILROADS. CHANGE OP HOURS.-04 vernber 17.1862. PamAgeri t..Hocro r (Stlndays excepted) l FOR- CHAMBERSI3* Loave itsgervtown " .0 reeucastie - A rriTO 01111111bOttibilrg...... -t Leave II Leaves Shipi;ensburg, New,'lle Ca rlieln ‘" Mechanicsbarg. Arri're at Harrisburg.. FOR ciiA.mßtEsßtir RGAND' FIAGERS- Leares ...... ' Mechanicsburg.— " esti isle " Newrille " Eit!pperisburg A rrire At Clinrabersburg jan 27-Iy. $75. Learn ebambeniburg " Greene:ono__ Arrive at Tio.rrielmrg trey - Making clo , at cottne.tians at ii.trrislirg with trains far Ph Nm. York and Pitfrdatrg ; and with trains for all points,ylst. R. R. OM re. Clivnbersbur 1R63 . DEITIILALPI ,D RAlLP.Okp.—Thia gre• err, and Nottlmeat mantles of Erie. nn Lake Erin. It Isa - been 'blamed by t Company. and 'miler their opened t brongbon t ita Patin It II non. in 11/70 for I,'asie trom flarrl4burg to Driftivrij he Eastern Dividiorr, and milce.)nn the WeqternDivii TIME OF PASSENGER T' M. VI r, TRAIN leavee Nortl EXPRESS TRAIN leaves _ orth 3.00 A.M Cars run th rough W1'21101;7 CIIAN(LE both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and 'Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and LbeWl'l'aven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the E xpress tra is both ways. For Information respecting i l'assenger business' apply at the 5. 3 Corner 11th and arket streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business'of the Company's Agents • S. B. Kingston. Jr-Cor.l.htli and Marke tsts.,Philada: T.W. Reynolds, Erie. I . J. A ;ent N.C.K.R:!Baltimoro.M. H. G.' HOUSTON, • • GeneralFriiight Agent,Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOEFT', General Ttket Agont.PhiladelpNa. JOS. D. POTTS, :Jnnol7 t 63) Gentiral3fanager.Wllliamsport. GHO. CAltp' "P ENTER, irENS- ny's, co., • • ‘ OLESALE DRUG ANO, 'CHEMICAL WABEITOTIS, No. 737 --ifirket Sired, Philurlttphia. , • , The subseribera keep conitantly on hand a large stock of DiftUOS,XEDICINES. OIIE6fICALS,PHATiIifACIW-. TIC AL • PREIPA RAT-lONS and every other article which appertains to the business.; embracing the moat 'eiten- MVO Varlet y; dl ecription. • also, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every. - , Ali articles purchased from us can bo, relied on as be ing-of the most superior gtality and - at as low priceens they can be had. We caul offer-such -inducements - as will Make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies from 9s, and give ns their future patronage and invite all who visit the eltY, to call at our establishment •All orders addremed to us - by mail or otherwise will meet with .promp th . ttention. . , GEO: W. CdItPBfER . IiENSZEY & CO, feb. 737 3fAREXT STGLEET, PILILLDELPLILt: - I abet. AIL - ROAD! Five Trains Daily after NONDAY; nnsylysnbi , Railroad 'ye as Harrisburg and I cares Harrisburg Vest Philadelphia at • ally (except 31.onday) ' lifinnelpitla at 9.55 Lar.castei. ]Bunt Joy, leaves es at Weist,Philadel- risburg daily (except at Weit philadulphia lON TRAIN. via Co. il P.m., and arrives at SOUTHW rT:a 10.10 A. u, 1.15 p. C. 35 P. bury' Itily ,11.07 P.:31 F (ox.cept Inore daily, 6.15 A. M ION: leaves 6.30 A. Afl ARD. • daily (es.-. • 1.15-P4m.• . . ry 4.05 P 0•1. .burg • iore daily— 0.15 e.im. T. 35 A.lll- g daily (ex- i 3.00. E le - 5.33 &Ix lON leaved ~ 1 except Sun .K.ss I , ft. eburg 7.30 P.M. f itt thu Office, in Penn :lnirg. DuBARRY, Gen Supt 11E! EASTW - rriaburg- at 2.15 A.. x., on vilroad Express Train from tk at 9.30 A. M.. and k'hila lug car is attached to the [ without change. ...burg at 8.00. k. Di—arriving i Philmicipttia 11. Og at 2.00 P. X., arriving Philadelphia at 7.00 P.M. J. J.CLYDR, eral Age-nt, Harrisburg 1863. ANGEM_ENT:- LLEYA _VD FII.4XKLIA and nfter 31,0nrIny. No• Trains will run ttilly, as URG AND HAP.- ' RG : A.)l. P.`l. 7.0;) 2.45) 7.37 '8.35 tt - 8.17 4.29 - 8.30 12.50 Om° 9.32 2.00 I 10.10 2.42 -10.42 . 3.1.2 11.15 3.40 BM A.M. P.M. . 8.05 1 Sty 8.47, 2.15 . 8.'27 10.02 p. 29 .10.33 401 11.00 4.30 11.10 4.10 .11 - ,55 5.30 .12.35 6.10 0. N. 7, CL 1.,, Sup! g. N0T.17 1882. i A • t line t ofPortn: 1863. N D ERIE nwnrseAth ? North ylvanirt to the-city Le rennsyleanirt nailrmui I:l6*es is being rititidly e *toned,. 4roter and •Freicht inodoesit .LLf.(2,l F0rk.)(177 rotteg)oll from Sheffield to Erie, (48 ion. ATITIATtItISIIIIRO. 1,16 Franklin Vicposi Lints of erabel. D EADING, RAIL ROAD.-WI. TER - ARRANOMIENT., tittE&T TRIIIsiE LINE from the North and Nor , nest fof Philadelphia. New Yeric . Reading. pottsvil Lebanon,AllcntoWn,Easton, &c..&c. ' Trains leave llarrlsburg for Philadelphia, New Yo Beading, Pottsville,and alliutermediatestitlons at 8 A. , aud 2.00 P. M. Mr York Express leaves Harrisburg._ at 3.00 A. arriving at New York at 10.15 the same morning. Fares from Harrisburg :-Tii ewYolit $5.15 tto Phi alelphia $3.35 and 82.50. Baggage checked through. I Returning, leave New York nt 0 A. 74.0.2 Noon,lo 7 P. at., (Pittsburg Expreas.arriving at. Harrisburg ti A. )0 Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. as.. and 3.30 P. Sleiningcars in the New York Express T rains throt to and from Pittsburg Without change • i Pwengers by the Eatawissa Railroad leave Tama at 8.50 A. at., and 2.15 P.N.,/ or Philadelphia, Now Y and all Way Points. . Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. M.,anti 2.30 P.M., Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leavesßeadin 6;10 A. Or.. and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. It nits- All the above trains yam daily, .Snudays cepted. ' A Snnday train I eaves Pottsville at 7.31 A. at:, Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. ' - • Commutation, Mileage.Beavon j and Excursion Tict itt reduced rates. to and from-all points. 80 lbs.liaggage.allowed euch-Passenger. • - -G. A. NICEOLIN General Superintends Dec 16,18'63•tf ilfourance. A MERICAN LIFE INSTJRANC,'E AND _ TRUST COMPANY. South-east carrier of IVabiut and Murth Streets, P Da de/phiet. incorporated ISSO. Charter Perpetud . AUTHORIZED . CAPITAL, $500,000 , 00. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 00 . ASSETS, $1.897,748 . Insures li yes during I't natural life, or for bort terms; grints annnif t a ..nd endowments, andflakes contracts of all kinds.' ~ epondiug on the issues of life. 'Acting also as Exemiturs. Trustees and Guardia s.— Policies of Lite Insurance insured at she usual tui t» id rates of other good Companies-Iv' i lira ts to th Ins surecl—last Bonus, January, 11l , eing 43 per ens. of alt-premiums received on I u nal policies 'at oint stock rater, 20 per cent. less ti a the above. NON-FOItFEITL I I PLAN. rp . By whictra person pays for 5. 7 , or 10 yearsonlyiwbon the Policy is paid up far life. and nothingMiore to pay, and alvtild be be unable, or wish to discontinue" sooner, the Company will issue a pnidsup policy- in proportion to the amount oi premiums paid, as follows; 1 Alter payment of the annual pretui- _ pma (nn fwlicy of $1000) for $4OO 00 $2BB 00 $ On paft of 4 an.pre. 800 00 571 40 41 / 1 857 10 '2.00 A. 'Ar If 8 Aunual'prentinm for . .Slooo NUN-FOEFEITURE- TEN I'EAR BATF Age :A); - $ 3 -a 3 9.15 A.M 30 .. 35 it 4 0, " 45, 4. 50 Insurance maybe L e ffecteti. giving to any party, death of life insured, a certain yearly income by inent for life, thus avoiding ail contingencies of lug the same, and 3 , lay be double or treble the interest. ALEXANDER EGLIDIN, • President , • SAMUEL. WOltli, Vice-F`resktsnt. .10115. S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer. - BOARD OE '1 RIISTEES. Alexander ITh illdin, ;J. Edger Thompaon, lion. Tames Pollock, [Hon. Joseph Allison Albert C. Roberts, ' [Jonas Bowman, Saipuel T. Bodine, _ H. H. Eldridge, ileorge Nugent, . John Aikina kr. Win. J Howard, ' Chas.F.Helizlitt . Samuel Work, _ MEDICAL EXAMINERS. J. P. BIRD, 31. D., J. NEWTON WALE • In attendance at the Company's office , ' WM.O. REED; Chambersburg, Pa., is the ant Agent of tha Amertsist LH° Insitfance and True pany,andiealwaysph3pared to tartish pamp any information wanted. and to take Insurances. DR. J. C.III.CHAKDS, Medic,: /Examiner. REFERENCES—Iion. A. K. McClure. ,Itetv.S cells. .1. S. Nixon, Chambernbur g, and Win. M. 3 Cashier Liagerstown Br nk.• 0ct.21 JE-NSU - RANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. -INCORPORATED 17, •'RP,ETUA L ~, (WA RTER. C.:41'.17,1 L r OPPICE—NO.;33 WALNUT STREET. PRILADELP This Company are now prosecuting the 4usine -urance from Loss or Damage by FIRE on Du, Merchandise, Furniture, &c...throughout the Er Peunitytrania. on LIBERAL TERMS. for long i periods; or permanently on Buildings, li7 a de Premium. _ The PROMPT PAYMENT of CLAIMS for LOSSES dur! period of nearly SEVENTY YEA ns that the Comps been in exiitnuce, entitles them to the coutidene public. Arthur O. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Chnrles Taylor. Ambrose White, John R. Neff. Richard D. Wood, • 'Willia n Welsh, William E. Rouen. CHARLES PLAIT, &e/. ARIIIIIR CI .COFFI IVM. BUEHLER, (infra( Agent at Harrisb W 3.1 G. RE,FiD, Chambersharr. Pa.,'ls the lied Agent of the Ipso ranee Company, of Neill. and is always prepared to give ,any inform sired. and to takelnsartitir es. REFtRENCTS—CharIeo U. Taylor and John Citunhersborg. oct 2, fIUR AGENT:-Mg. JOHN, Nk;• J of Chainherstairg, is the General Agen Fraultlin 'County Mutital Insurance ConitinY• June McLE pRINCE & CO.'B (FELL StEILODEONS AND lIAR4ON ntroducingthepffect of Pedal Ita%s on every log, F.. GA BL PA'S unsurpavv, d PIANOS Tor east ern! dedllction.or on Monthlylustalmenti. tQ Oier 30,900 unlrl in Phil ndpinhin. , JAME- 4 IiELLAK, 279 and 281.Sotitli Fifth street, nLu4e Fi.rn. sepl6:63-ty ‘r, Kt- Li1,.',1114/ K 131/()rillin Importerx. Afar; ufitclurero rut Ij'hnt..#l, N MUSICAL INSTIII7II EN GERMAN. FRENCii ANI) ITALIAIw NT No, 705 st.inEr? risKr, Pl3ll 4749/Pll Orders c..refully tate:l44 to by b..S. SI Clintriberiamrg ATocALmustc.--It. will teach elm, es awl private npih. t ingliifi,:klusical Notation, normally. and Ma I position, [tioi WALNUT LOGS! FAD; TART.; NOTICEIi—We will gi'vel2 ct or - cubic thorpr LARGE W ALNUT LOOS of g' ty;delivered At our Mill. The loga must m trachea or more in diameter. fourtemithet from to nhich case we will take the whole trio up diameter. We will also make SPEGIAL GO; for extra good trene. Theao Terms are offeredi 1.4 of April next. dec 30.3 m SIIRPLER,CLAR RAIN! GRAIN ! ! 'GRAIIN! ! 1 ..' WAMABAUMPS BREWERY, j C7zambersburg, Pa. ' The undersigned takes this method of informing his friends and the pubilc generally. that 'be lateileased fur a term of yearsthe well known Brewery est dlshment heretofore conducted by Mr. Upton Wailasb ugh. lie will be glad to furnish to his friends and fife old patrons of the Ennio with the finest ALE trpor the sh i hrtasi no tice-and at the lowest prices. ttij,„ The highest Cash Price will be pilld u l for 5,000 Bushels of BARLEY; dolirered at Chambersh rg. - ;Jan 20,64.1 y , - , ALEXANDER-M RTIN. , FMK BINDERY. •. . . B.:II.. FISH & 'OW look Bindery is On the Third Storj , of the ' MESSErN. GNU" OFFICE' BUILDING, on the. Diata c, abuts 'Shryock's Book Store. Entrance .betweeu the Bonk Store and the Intend Telegraph Wilco. ' Old B Att. Peri odicals. Music, Newspapers, &c., bound in a • style.— Blank Books tirade to ardor. Paper ruled to a ypatern: Jan 6,'64. _ . . I 'llo MERMIAIV:TS:—;---The At o year At 7 year t I 1 Rat. I s• hates. I ys. Itzt James N. Dickeo :.Morris Wain, John Mason. Gedyge L. Ilarri Prajia , F R. Cope, Ethiltrd Trott- Edward S. (lark. Cummi 3 ROVE, of the ,illuoirat. N(YW I S 1 tllltletit. at alit.. at.. t WWI 0 1)...71.rs TS. nrt of tral C0m .254 f I Eatanto. MEM MRS per s ol id Imre 20 be stump 10 inches Tlt keTS until the ay .1 .0 I 111 13, ftbruarp 10, 1864 743ru45, st-c, w3G - HEYFIRR., JR.: cuAs. 11: diEssLEu. TIFEYS E CRESSLER, . " GRADUATES I.N" PHARMACY, DEALERS IN DRUGS,CEERNICALS,M:EDICINES,&c , CITAMLIERS.,II67O, PA; ' Bblieving thiit only - PURE DRUGS - PREPARATIONS OF FULL STLLESCITII will give. sitisfactiOn to Physician and Patient. and in sure continued success to. our Drug 'Establishment. we give this branch our constant c.ire antlacrutiuy. CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS AND PATENT MEDICINES. We warrant Our stock to be pore and the best in the market. • Wean r,c'elring n lurgillotof FRESH GARDEN •SEEDS, embracing the best kiialeornew and ald Torietles of ear ly and late Vegetables. - - IfOWE & STEVENS' FAMILY DYE-COLOR, a reliable and easy coloring* 'We \ E4k' but a trial for, them. All the colors constantly on band. • Farmers and Horse Dealers shonld always hare on hand a package ut o , :atus goitsfr: AND CATTLE P&WDER. Leis the best for . Distemper:, • • \ :• BITTER WINE OF IRON, hn excaleni Tonic for dobilito:tod and Dye peptic persons MRS. HARVEY'S CROUP SYRUP, an expectorant for Coughs and Col , ll ' the Throat and Chest, that can be relied upon to give Apeedy . POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS: We line-jitst received a butte lot of every size, quality and price. - Fine Soaps and Perfumery, GoWalla Cloth Brushes, ' Tooth Brushes, • • Reading Combs, Gum and flora Combs, Concentrated Potash, - Saponifier, year e 9. !oo oo ,ou 00 'oo on Medicines can bo had at, night or on Sondny by calling,at-the'Store or at W. IleysePs residence. a few doors &nth of the Store. ' jan `2'r DI AVE YOU' TRIED MkTZENA YETI -Get it ut - NIXON'S. the dow ives - esuly A 1011FVE. YOU FROZEN FEET ? tin Waimea sold at . NIXON'S. . Do you WANT''TO ~D YE?" All colors and shades can Le had at' NIXON'S. 11. P at 12 orize4l -Com• eta or "HOW IS YOUR lIEAD ? Nixon has an article that will retncwe dandruff in ht4ntly.. J.Nic 63 tf an.b. 1 OF 00 008' fA. A oar- Id regd. tate e shoat osit I3I.II.IIDIATELYAFTERSLEIGH ING.Use.Nixou's Cattle Powder toprevent Shsy ng your bone. 1 ng the any has !o of the • IJOGS AND CATS, WON'T COM : - PARE with Cotrtan in killing cats. Buyit fresh at NIXON'S. Tr : t:OTT ' RAVE A BAD COLT) get iledicine nt NIXOYS. :\,Prea rg , Pa authca Amer] a t -ion de 6:3-tf TF YOU HAVE 'TITTER OR get Ointtnent • EMI TF YOU HAVE CORNS, LIMP to N:ty.ow.ltil get tluti Frent h Cure. TII.E • END-GO .TO For nni_nrtieln you niay waut. al there you Will be certain to get- it ftueli, pure awl relfalyle. MI LLER . "ll EN SHE 17, • .-Lat u - 6- G mrs STORE ON THE•DIAMONI), MIMI flare Just received a large - uud fresh stock of It VOCK guy. c unMIC ALS, - ND SPI6hS OE Purchased from reliable dimmed in the Eastern Cities and oilered to the pubhe aK 4'cletly pole. ilaviug, 4 Spice Mdl, upon which Is ground ail the PEPPER, CORT.L\ DEn. ;CINNAMON, CLOVES. SWEET 'MAR JORY;Lc.. sold by us. These Spb•iiii.nrs itu•uys croli mid pure. Iteintrulier this ; us the butchethig ne11.4011 is 11(4 het e, 0:11 , 1 to malts good puddings and sunsuges you nitist buss good Spices. T OILET ARTICLES. • STERIANG'S AMBRO-lA. COCOA INE, HAIR . DYES. POMADES, EXTRACTS OF ALE. KINDS. flint BRUSHES. COMBS, TOOTH BRUSHES, and &full iisen.ltinent of einry thing in th - e: Toilet line, Mil be hail at . MILLFR k HENSHEY'S. Ma T7,ROSENE OIL, - NEROSEN Fl LAMPS, • CHIMNEYS 4.ND WICKS ALCOHOL, FLUID AND A Cull nee ortment of etch articles usually found inn Drug Store, can be had at HILLER S lIENSH.EI"B TERMS CASH, [dec.2.] yut 011 CURING BFX - V, AND PORji: —Don't—Don'tforget to call at MILLER 1: lIENSILEY'R Lget the prepamthn they notice for. tote purpahe,i, you would haVe sweet Ham and ( madam -nut Beef. ydIATENT MEDICINT'''' • on hand a complete stet' lecitke.s of Abe day, et V s% Ir— IarTENT MEDICINE.B.7--A4rwtqa on hand complete stock of all th c impala Patont dlchlas of.th4 day, at - MILLER. k lIENSHEY'S. FAMILY DYE COLORS.--.A nov atul just what ifl needed In VeirtLiniin at HILLER & ICES SILZY'S. NM CONSTItUTION LIF4 SYRUP_ - - JO'DID.W PO.VASSIK.M, With the Compound Concentrated Vinid'Extraet of VALUABLE MEDICINAL - R O'T S AND HERBS, -. PREPARED BY-WM. H. GfIEGG, 3f. "D., Ortiduate CAlege of Physicians swiStrrgeons, N. Y.. to - - merit 4saistant • Pifysickui tlackwelre Island Humiliate. lime Medical Inspector New York Male Volunteer Depute. miner Our. Ethillt D. 31urgual. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Inuit m*y seem almost - incredible is, that many dis eases bitharto considered hoppletialy incurable are fre quently cured in a tew days or week V, not we cheerrilitY invite thoinvestigations o: the tibe.ral nandea and sci entific to cures which haVe nO parallel at the present day. Our medicihe is peculiar. by it the seat of any disease directly reached, sad the equilibriam restored. Those 14., have /mitered loug from painful oud OJAI - note diseases. ' - Those who hnvo vainly sought relief from advertised medicines, Those whokanuot be cured by other pllysicians— `, Arc invited ,fn use institution VA Syrup. During the pa.st five years we hare contended with oh. stades and overcome opp os tii , n as berauhnin as wera ever encountered by any Reformers. RAPIDITY DP CURE. some- say," Your mires are us) quick," while others doubt their perfuritiatien, and think that diseases ran only be cut ed by the, slow recuperative process of NA tura." . 'ride* onr reply: In health, the.boily. like a well-balanced scale, is in a state of Equilibrium. Dut when from` any cause ddwn goes one side of tlreis"ida, ire have the effects nr tri - swum. What is required is, to restore the minuet balance of the scale. A positive and specific remedy for all disestSce arising from an STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for till (here itary) DISEASES transmitted from PARENT` TO (MILD. llemiplegia. Paresis. Paraplekila, Paralysis Ag tans. It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is the only effective romans of - restoration. An the various Corms of Paralysis. that we rierid not reiterate that it is .empiratictlly the Great Life.tliving Power. - DYSPEPSIA. • . • In d ustii on Liver Complaint. Constipatien. Weight at :Stomach. Biliousness, ' Want or ApPetite. Flatulence. Bad Breath. . ,SCROFULA. Strurna. :Glandular Swellings. Ulceration. Ring's Evil. Erysipelas. • Salt Rheum. Thi; taint (arnezzraftr and aeguirtro).-IMing life with untold misery ! Is by all usual medical remedies incura ble. • Trumass and Braces Larthritis.] Neuralgia.' umbago. - Sciatica. Tie DAorfreanx. If there is any disease hi which the Constitiition Life Syrup is a sovereign, kis in Ithenatatisinanditslandred affections. The Ir r upt intense pains are almost instantly al levlated—enormons swellings are reduced. Cason, chronic or vicarious, of 20 or 80 years standing . , have been Clued by us. ..it - NERVOUSNESS. NeOptus Del•ility. Shattered Nerves. St. vitae Dance,. 'Losi of Fewer. Coofueiou at Thoughts.. Epilepsy Thousands who have eriffered for years will bless the day (.1a which they can read these lines. Partimhirly tai witaltisuitering woman will this me.licine prove uu Ines timable blessing—directing their footsteps to a B.pe which fultills more than it promises. . .- • - - - MERCURIAL DISEASES. Rotting of Bones. Achusin Bones. Btu domplexion „ . Feeling of Weariness. Depression of Spirits. - • CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system entirely from ail the evil effects of 31ERCURY. remov ing the Bad Breath, and curing the Welk Joints au& 10exuatatia s nituy, t'o use uf_Enkimel Is sure LI produce. Ft hArdena Spongy - Udine 'and secures the Teeth au fit inlyas,everA CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and btancluell Eruptive Plaesies of the Skin, like PIMPLES, PLOTERES,7. And r.ll other difficulties of Otis kind:whicit 4 so much dnifigure the outward appentauce 'of both ntideA and fetnthee, often inaiiing, theta a disgusting object to them. selves. and. theii iends. CONSTITUTION'. LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL•SWELLINU OF TRE GLANDS, Sith& Ofdbe Face, Neck, or Female Breast, Knit should be taken no soon as the swelling is treteCtiqi, [ham pre venting Their,breaking,andproluring trot:1,1%1)mo Dis charging Sores, which disfigure no ineny of the younger portion et the.community, front t twenty - years of age. {Young children are very subject to Distiharges from the Ears, which depends upon a Scrofulous ennotitution. These cases soon recover by taking a few lawn of the Lite Syrup. - All scrofulous persons suffering from general,Debility. Emaciation. Dyspepsia stud Dropsy of the Hittite. Orin men, and in the fernale,Dropsy ,f tlie ovaries-end womb. generally occomminied with Ivilinion Outland Ulceration of the U terns. are permanently cut ed by Q. !Lot i t /Amu Life Syrup. The diserum known ao Doitro'or SSwel led Neck. the Life Syrup will retnove entirety,: . re-nicly should be t.ken fur eoc titne,a3 the clisesseA exeetel• i hroule and stubborn, and will not tie reintrvetr without extra effort. _ Tumors ul the Oyaries,_Tumors of the Breast; niid swellirr , of other giande of the bddy wilt.be completely redtmed without it sort ing to the knife or operations of any' kind. r:pileptic Fits. Simipatbetio or Organic Disotses of the Heart. as Pat pitation . Diseases 14 the Valyns. - produclog a grating of tiling sound. Dropsy-of the Ile -tit - 4_113N and o alLthe atfectieno f the important (14rnoits nuf tering front nny ocnte Irmo in the region of Om heart) •ill l.e greerly relieved by doostitatiou Llf.Ayrup • BROKILN•DOWN Astk DELICATE CONSTI TUTIONS. Suff-rink 6jom Indisposition to Exertion, DLin in 'the Back. 1.4.;f• of Memory, Forohodings, Ihirror.of Oalainity. Fear of Dis..a..e. Dininees of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin And 'xtrenti tier. Want o. SIWp, Itestlessuesq, Pala, Haggard Connt enn nee and Lassitude of the Muscular Syetem, all require the aid of the Lonetitutien Life Syrup. FOR ALL FOy'IS OF • , ITLcVEATED ,DISEASES, Either of the Nase, Throat, Tongue. Spine. Forehead or Scalp. no remedy has ever proved itB equal. MOTH pArroins upon the female face depending' upon a diseased action of the LiverNre very unpleasant to tiro yonng wife ,itid`uinther. A few bottles of Consti tution Life - Sy rstp will correct thesecretiun.sadremove the depoAt which is direetly under tho skin.. of the Liter. givin; rise to Lartaliow. Di zzi elms, Indigoetion, Weak Stonroh, or On ulcestatcd or Cancerous conditien of that - organ, acct mosnied with horning and other unpleasant symptone, trill he relieved by the use ofeoustitution Life Syrup. . AS A GENERAL 8L0.3D-FIIRIFYING AGENT. TILE LIFE SYRUP STANDS UNRIVALLED BY ANY ? PAIVARA.TIO ' NI THIS WORLD. . liiiemeg ef the Spine, as itsu . ly de% elopeit in the young. Hip Dinens4l Neural gin, nil .:1 - ei'veto Diseases, and 'Ladies who are sulferhic ront Diseascs for which thcy meat a lo*s to know what to do, we Would advise the 1180 Of Coll3tHlltiOtl,l4N tyrui•. It will restore their pliiil rmuttenan ce, strengthen their weak bank and side, give. theut new energy. new life and happiness. T.ll E 1 C fl AND Poolt - are liable - to the sane diseases. Nature 101.1 sciettqn has tuft...e the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of Oil: Produces healthy men and women; and it the constitn tin is neglected in youth, disease and early death is tin result. Do net delay when, the' means are so near-a , and within the reach - - TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. It is the s.tfest and. most efficient • medicine ever discos , ' err(' for purifying the Ilya tem,und relieving suffering at tendant upon childbirth. • It striar.gthens both the moth er and the child, prevents palu and diseuie, and increases and enriches the - food—those who have. used it think it Indispensable. It is highly useful both before and otter confinement, as it prevents disease attendant upon child birth. CONSTITUTION' LIFE SYRUP IS. TUE POOR MAN'S FRIEND AND TIIE RIC MAN'S BLESSING! - BUY IT, T.AKE ..17' AND De CURED... IT IS UNIVERSAT, IN ITS EXPECTS - , WM. R. -GREGO,' M. D.. Sple. Propriefor,Nete X.ABORATORT, iIROOKLYN, L. I. PRTIT I $1 PER"BOTTLE; G BOTTLES FOR s4s_ Air:Sent by Express tonll pails of the country. .11.0 EGAN & - ALLEN, _'Wholesale Druggists, ;IGtNTS - 4 Pw 27 , 43 EP - cowl czyr Streit. Npo -1 , 6 r SW(3'l4 MILLER' H.tbitat. COIIPOOLD OF lIAS PRODGCSD A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE! , CONETITIITION` LIFE 'Erf.,RBP, PA ItA LYSIS AIIEIDIATI93I PURE BLOOD :11tititts • A ' übiToks,A" Jags Zittayourc.. _The creditors of John -7,e11- Auger. of ViasKultion - -tawnship. Franklin counto Femasylvanla;an insolrentfitebtorotre hereby notith d that the first and putt account of John Philips and hy the Orphans' Levi eanders, Assigqes of saki John Zeilinger, under s. d d eetl itor zf ve V a3 Ohl eo ll n ttl fi r r y m t ed lnl oc an t nken c t .4B fo i r h t . h i e Br l , enetit of his Cm acmitstants for d istribUtlou bn Cou la r t ar n A n Fr th a e ak h i a lu nd a s m oi nt s y :thi l;etinsylrania; that there 'a a" Hod that the Conre-ef Common Please, of the .county • a're'iahl have appoint 4 thipindersigned. auditor to di.- tribute the said boionce to and amongsaid creditoct,and Mahe report them,. f to the riel t - Court. fie will Chen fore meet tbc.cretfitors said insolvent oti t is .tifice, in raytteshoro'. on, Tucstiol.,titt 1511, day of ilarch,l664, t.' b and zuljust' their trerreral claimer. All of the -Phi cr ••itars are hun-thy earneitlY reqtrated to send In their laims duly authenticated to mein adranoe °flak, etdd day of au lit aoove-named. feb 34t JOSEPH_ DODOLAS, Auditor. AUDITOR'S . NOTICE.—The Un dersigned. Auditor, uttpointed by tko Court ef Counnon Pleas of Franklin county, Fenno., to distribute t t? ' f •afiltrct is the ari bnmLs sing forfonSi4'nnet Brandt. Met Sheriff the gar of Real &tate .t W. 11.11reager and Tereobtb 0 eerge. to and among Lb., Lien Creditors of said Cager and Oeorge.will Ott end to the duties of big aiqAifinent.qt it iY (ace, in tbeltorontrh of Cuarubersburg.. on. Th iitsday. the 18th f;j' Ilbrivar t , a. P. 1863 . when and where Hfperson; interested ars re quested to attend. • felt 3-3 t „Lrg Als; S. CLARK, Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S :a._ Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion to the Estate of Matthew 3.l:Kee-. late -of Green. township. deed, have been granted to the undersigned. residing in said troinvl4. All persons Indebted to the said Estate areliereby re quested to make immediate payment, and threw having claims or demand against the Estate of said decedent. Will - make known the same without delay. to- • inn= .1. CRAW FORLi ADIEINISTRAVOR'SNOTIOE.— Noike is hereby ellien that letters of Admit]lstra- Ulan to the _Estate of David Hotlines -., late of Washing ton township, deceased, have" been granted tolhe under signed, residing in , aid township. - • All persons lc/towing thernseives indebted tci said -.Re title will **se make immediate payment : and tho,-e having claims *lll present them properly authenticated Sr settlement. ANN. MARIA. HoLLING ER. jun 27-8 t - :Wm nistrairis. - A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Noiice is hereby given that -Letters of Admittiv , tration on the Estate of Charlotte Shlith, late of the Ikwongh of - Chantber,ehmg..ilee'd, have been' runted the undersigned, reeldlim i n said Iturough„ All persons lcnowidg themselves indebted to solo tnte will please mkt) immediate payment: and this. 100;11'1ga/1MP will pdesen t them properly authenti CA I tft tn. settlement: (jan2fllT. J. SULU Admilt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-,:. Noticetshereby tiven,that Letters or Atiminia tra. run on the Estate ;- - bf Josiah J.' Elliot, late .of Fan nettsburg, - deceased, tutVcr been granted to the under signed, residing in said town. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment; and Or., lowing claims will present thew proper].) authenticated for settlement. • - W. 8. lIA REIS, Jan *lthet. v Administrator. A DMINIS'PRATOB'S NOTICT Notice ire hereby given that Letters of Attn . t !S -tratton to the j?..state of Janies Ailleon, Jr., late of Ala trim township, deceived, have been granted to the un• dereigned, residing in Antrim 'WIN • All persons Indebted to the said Estate. are ren nested to make immediate payAoen t. and those having c ltirar demeudsagainett Ito Estate of decedent, will A alt• known the same, without delay. to - - • Jan 20.43 t J. C..IIcLANAFIAN, ' DMINIS'T_RA'I:OII"SNOTICE.--, Notice islereley given that Letterer of Atineiph..- ation to the Estate of Josiah Besore, jam of the }Mr. 0. •h of Wayuesboreclec'el. have been granted to 'di* undersigned, residing in said BOrough. All parr:bus knowing thamerelves indebted to the raid Estate will plates make 111111mill:0o payment; and threw 'having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those _holding scrip of denid, wilt present the same for_redemption janl3 6t 'JEREMIAH BESORE,I A dn , JOIIN t 6 COON. lI.N.IINISTRATORfi'NOTIOE:L. notiCe 14 hereby given that Letters (tf_ Adm4,l.- ,the Psinte 0 - N cintati. Inlv yr Aar ' im dhip, degensecl, have been granted tether un ,leign • .'ding in said township. Air pentane k -wing themselves ludebte4 to the "aid Estate Ai ill please :ke immediate payment; anti tbo.e ,claims will pre. tnt them properly anthem iclitt for settlement. - N lA4I 0VELN1A.N...11.... • • . Al3ll. - Sl' CARBAUGH Jr.. jan6-6t Ad,na're. DMINISTRATOE'S7ICE2- 7 Notiie - bs hereby given that Letter 011iedminietrii. tton to the &ant. of John T. Reurrewi late of' Oni'lord township deed, have been granted to the undersigned. "reddirig in said township,. , - All perilous knowing themselveS indeitted to said Di tate wihrtolgi;n=lie immediate payment ; and th.o.e.- havi!M elaims will present them properly„authetitieated fdr settlement. pan tij SAAI L. it. BMNS, Adm'r. li .N.,cce 16 hereby given net- Lettere of Admini.; tration to the Estate .of R Camp. bite of Weehinglon, P.C.rdgeased,hovebeen•granttd to the - undursibt ed. reeitting in t,hninbersintrg, Pa. - • ' tli persons knowing themselves indebted to said-17e late will plwise make. immediate payment; and tbo.4, Laving claims will present them properly anthentleot«il for settlentt , nt. - lIASTEtiGS GElnt, , jab 6-6 t • Administrator. Ll X ECUTORS' NOTIC •klifirer,4 l dvon ;tint Letters Testamentary to the Vlst.ite of Robert Love:late of Fanned townskipole°ol._ have been grante 'to the undersigned, residing in Eau -- nett township. • All persons knowing theMselres indebted to said Es tate will please Make immediate payment: and those hating claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. - Tjttn27 - JAWS ;STAI:K. . EXECUTOR'S, NOTICE.--Notite i&hereby given that Leiters of Admini‘ttrit ion to the Estate of Henry eiHder. Hite of Hamilton Townaldp,, llnce4.e4.lvice. been eTanted_ta the underiigutd; TeSidipi7 'I ~, in laidd Township. , All persons knowing themseivea indebted to safrl Er-, (Ate will biome make in)nerliate payment .;‘ and theee having claims will presetit them properly - authenticated for settlern ills. . • • JACOB IC RIMER. -:jan,l.3-6t -- Administrator: - - EXECUTOR'S 'N,Or.PlCE.—Notii.f. is berell , sits!' ibnt Lettern Testa nteniaryto P.state of Maryl4eibles. Into Nett townshin. bats linen gra n tist'to the itbilersigtiod, retildivfn rnn net tsinirr.. All prneene knowingthewelree indebted to eel,' tlite %ill please Tooke immediate payment: and 1 1 ;' , ..e 3i th cbtinis trill'presental.tent properly nnthrnticote,l enttlenieot. ' JO/IN - IL Av.A.T.arrt., fan 20-et - , ExctrAor. WIIEREAS. AT TILE LA!4'l.' 2f RM ofthe CMI nriof Colimoti PidsliP of Plank:- En C , finty the nndotelittnol was apppinted n Control , - to of .John MI-I:holder,. of-the Divotof Chirrnbormatu, All twroono inilpl.tea to the, sold John Burkholder tiro requeeted to man ininiediott purl ent, and thoio bor ing clzintx or demand:lop:dust the sumo will mak. thuni known without elay to , • , • • ' :eb 3 , CHRISTIAN STOUFFER. Ofectillipt;t: 17, 1 4 XECUTOR'S J is 11,114,, givof that Letters 'restsmont.trlbi th: ?An te of Catharine Itmenherry, Into of Meal toinshi!,, deit'd. have been granted to the utteksigned,resitnOrt saki township. • All persons knowing themtielres inilebtoil to fdit tate trill please make immediate pa7mcnt: am , hasitm CWITIR will ogr.ent them prof.ertt• rithentent for settlement. Iteb.3) ROSENBERRY,Wr. ' NOTICE —The _ folloiFieng ir i ni . ed pernone bare! filed ritition4 for ',tremolo. th e Clerk's Gllico, to be pratenttid to the Court nt tb next, term. on Ineirlay, the23d day ofFebrnery, 1.5C40 wit: Daniel Logan, Hotel, , , Quincy. . . IL 111. Jonas, • . feb 3 , w.. G. SI 4011 ELL,, ierk. Stir Urnt. EN . 4iIILL PQR 'ItT:--Tbe Wier- . .g.i signed offers for rent his Mi ; LL, "dogethr , with n good tsvo-storieu DWELLING. Stable arid Garde situ ated on the Conococherigue, about 5 miles:East eChstr bersburg, end I. mile from - the Pike. The Mill lltytot rellAnt repair—has two pay . ..of-M:lm and one Sir , or. hoppers, and is doingu thriving business, being gra -, In a tine wheat Trotving, neighborhood. I c lieree ''',. 1 37 AtIRES of land adjoining this prtoperty, / . ll l l h. . v be rented with the Mill if desirsitlA rossesiell gent _ i . Me ?,t of April nezt. For further" particulars gt4-P.e o•Ally or adtlrese 301 IN III7I3PIL 11RO - Trs. . rR -RENT;—!'tie - :under w l ill rent the new. FIiAME I3I3IL ; DING Market steno, from tholst orAprii Aext.' Tl four en enh story, aro well odsnted either itnonis or Shops,unti-will,lpzeE el nitlY or Ste moot. convenient. Dan2o-lfj JOlll5 B. II H =I