8 GOT. CURTIN'S PROCLAMATION. - " Gov. Curtin hasissued an earnest and eloquent , Proelamation.against - yeunsylvania soldiers en listing in tither states; He truthfully Wad poiut edli antis: ' By enlisting in regiments of other States they deprive their thinilies at home ' - of, that generow and aid which our in* has provided for Item as - a right, and not as -- tt charity; they will not enjoy the right OfSuffrage which an approach , ing amendment of ,the:Constitution will give to. out abient volunteers; they cut themselves loose from the ties which bind• them to their homes, and which bind •Pennalvania to give";them con stant care and andstatce in the field, an obliga tion which bur - State has never neglected. If wounded' or sick; they will no longer be fostered ,_ • by our agents, ,and received with applause and •eonsidenition, us men who havedone honor to. ennsyl ran icc ; they bring the history of their regiments to ha - abrupt close; their names 'will • no longer be - entered on et& rolls; all the. glori - ons recolleetiOni.of. their -valor and sufferings -•• will be sickened by the facrthat they have aban-• doted their native State; deserted the great Commonwealth under whose banner they have earned - for, themselves an d - for her the highest ,neputation for courage and all the martial vir- fues,•andlhat they have done this under induce- Meats which are in fact unfounded, and at the very time when their friends and neighbors at borne were preparing Mr them bounties proba bly larger than than offered by other States, and certainly much larger, if the support afford cd;fo their tionilieS be taken into account. therefore appeal to our noble volunteers not - taiabandon the Commonwealth. She has been proud of the glory. which their course hitherto' has shed' abundantly on her. As a mother she *on right to the honors to be won in future by _ 'her children. Stand by her, and she will stand by you, and you will have the richest reward iu the. grateful affections and sympathies of your. famittea, your friends, your neighbors and your fellow-citizens., ant if you 'leave her for the service of other States, you-throw away all these, for their peo plewill.regard you merely its mercenaries, and when they have fulfilled theirbargains, will leave .'ett• and your- families to shift for yourselves. Recollect your homes and your families and your ' friends ,and the banners which the CoMmon wealth first bestowed upon you, which you have. , _ varried so gloriously upon many. a bloody field, and. which, 'defaced by shot and shell, but still bearing the names of the battles in which you , have been distinguished, she has provided for receiving at the close of the war, - tmd preserving as holy relics of your patriotism and devotion to • the cause of our common country. These things rth more to you and to your children than money. Do not grieve and disappoint your ,-friends by abandoning themall. r•I take this occasio to enjoin upon all Magi's tfittea, District Attorneys and other officers, a, • strict vigilance in enforcing the laws of this Cothmonwealth against all persons who shall within this State attempt to recruit volunteers for other States. IVATLEOLICIS3II AND SLAVERY. A recent issue of . the Philadelphia Universe, the Catholic orgsii of this diocess, had an earn eSt and. candid editorial recognizing the inevit able doom of - Slavery as hastened by the mad nea of treason. - The article gave great offence to many, members of the church, and a number of its patronehay.e withdrawn their support To this • assault on the Universe, it,answers in the following dispassionate manner in its issue of the ,211th ult., and we commend it to the con sideration of candid men : " In a recent edition of the - Universe the feel. by which slavery is at present surrounded, were examined ; and those facts were fairly shown to illustrate that: the institution of slaveryir virtually destroyed by the war; tha fits over throw is ajust punishment on the South for the crime of rebellion ; and that the future peace ofthe empire demands its subversion. But we now see that the Boston Post—Which is the most respectable Democratic journal in the country, the New York World,—which has Wen a most forthidable enemy to the Adminis tration, and the New York Herald, which has upheld slavery with the most signal ability and 0 1 5-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersign pertinaciousness for twenty years, now view ‘j ed has associated with himself, on the let Feb things in precisely the same light. We Irish reap', 1864, JOHN B. STUART, in the Grocers De'mocrata may not like this complexion of inunness i under the name and style of SHAFV .O things, and we may abuse till we burst the 1- e ST t U en A d lt et f. to Thankful es nlt ta ft for , P n o ag es ° h :r a et t i r e , Abolitionists as principal instigators of the, attention to business to merit for the new firm s I Southern revolt; but facts, whether just or un-continuance of public favor. just, arel against us. The Abolitionists have attually carried the day, and it is utterly outof I our power to drive them back to night again. I Abolitionism of the most perpetual and sweep itutaind is seizing the entire nation. And we may as well not attempt to resist the national -current. The tide is "using; let us not permit it to leave us in the solitary sand. As there is christian philanthropy in emancipating the blacks, let us hare that philanthropy; as it is justice to the nation; and as the future peace of the country demands the - ruin of slavery, let -us secure thi, future peace of the country. Away with parti sanship! Amoy with mere prejudice. Away the nonsense of resisting the national current. I Let us at all events accept with grace what we cannot undo," vq. n o s of the Copperheads do not like to Come iMt openly against, allowing Soldiers to vOc., -But the GretnsburgDolocrat—the Dem- . ocratic organ of Westmoreland county, where' they feel pretty stiff—in its issue oryeb.stht saysri " The House of Representatives have passed; by,a large Vote, several Amendments to the state Constitution, and instructed the Judiciary Committee to report a bill for a Special EleCtion 0 } inAfignst fur the p opleto vote on these amend ments. • Hargnett nd Riddle voted ,vtrith the majority. The pc le of this counticollectively are opposed to tinkering with the Constitution at the present time, and as for Special Elections, we don't Want them., Our Representatives should a et itecgding_ly." • • VO - EMOVAL.—Priim 433 Market Street ' Ai) tothelaige IRONBUILDING,SI3Market and 510 Commerce Streets, Philadelphia. 'ore Goads than any House in- the United States. - -A. H:FRANCISCTJS, 513 MARKET AND 510 COMMERCE STS., keeps the Largest Stock in the United States of Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Churns, - Baskets, Brushes, Mats. Measures, Clocks. Looking-litmus. Oil:Cloths and Carpets„ Window Shades and Paper, - Bird Cages, Japan Ware and Whips. ' _ Also—Cotton Batting. Wadding, ' "Twines; Wicking Ropes in Coils' and Dozens, C r ofton Yarns, - - Cotton and Linen Carpet-Chain. Our prices will average Lower than uny other ,-I.louse in the city. Call and see for yourselves. Pot further partienbus apply to S. S. SIIRYOCK, Chambersbunt. sop 236:i Al/LOW'S IN - DI . GO BLUE. A./ Dealers - and Consumers Of the above Cirleb mule .1 Walk Blue, will please take notice that the Labels are altered to rend "INDIGO BLUE, Put np nt ,ALPREDIVILTBERGEWS Drug Store, No. 2331 'North Second Street, Philadelphia." TheqUality of this Blue will be the Same in every respect. Itis svarrauted 20 eolor more water than twice, the samerqutuititv of Indigo, and to go muchfurther, thorn - any otherAtash Blue in the , market. It dis solves perfeetly.clenr, and does not settle on the clothes As YllOBCOi the other makes do One Box dissolved in .a half pint of water will make ns good a liquid blue as any, that is made, ,pt one-third the cost. . it is retailed at the same price:;:, the Tmita-= j tiohs and inferior artieles ' housekeepQr.s., find it. vety much to theirudvautage to ask for tnat put op t;f•IVILTBEtiIIEr • All Blue .put up after this date with BARGCeeeS name.oti 104 an imitation, o new label does not require a stamp. For sale; PterokoOPers generally, = .fel7l-egt, Boots ant *hoes: E ,S HOE .'l'.ORE.—The sub • scribei takes this method of informing the citizens of Charalsersbnrg and vicinity that he has just )etarned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRE LY NEW STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, style and pattern, and of the best manu factures. He has no old S'lloppeepera on hand. His whole stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily suit pouf self. Ile invites the .Ladial espqcially.to call, as hP will take pleasure in shmung his goods- Mom in the aTom formerlyoccupied/bs Frederick Smith,' Egg.; as a Law Office. and more recently used for the purpose by George Eystor, Esq., two doors North of Fisher's Hotel, Main Street, Chambersburg. Pa., - = His large and Well selected stock, he being a_prac ticarShoemaker, consists Ladies' Gaiters, Boots; Slippers and Buskins; Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes; Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Hoots and Brogans.- Don't forget the place. No trouble to show goods at "THE NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish el.'s, Hotel, Main Street, Chambersbarg, Pa. PETER FELDMAN. CALL AND SEE .-=The, -undersign ed announces to his numerous friends and cus tomers that he continues to manufacture to Order. and keeps on hand, a full and complete assortment of various qualities and styles of SHOES and GAI TERS. for Ladies, Misses and Children. His assort ment of BOOTS, SHOES, &e., for Men and Boys' wear is complete, to which herespectfully invitesat tention. WORK ofall kinds made to order, in attest and durable manner, and at short notice. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and he will satisfy purchasers that he sell at Very small profits for cash. Don't forget the place—nearly opposite Huta' store, Chambersburg, Pit. • jun 17,63. - GEORGE LEHNER. -" ainting;' elating, &c. ]BAR . NARD T. FELLj)WS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER. AND • PAPER HANGER. Shop in the Old Armory Budding; (up Stairs,) ' next door to the "Old Jail," Pilfer 4. - Foltz's Carriage Manufactory, op posite Brown's Hotel; and CORNER OF . SECOND AND :MARKET STREETS, CHAIIIIERSBURG. PA. I I respectfully take this-method of thanking the citizens of CliAmbersburg and vicinity for the very liberal patronage received at their hands for the past .year, my first yearin this place, andfiattering myself thati have done, and am still prepared .to do -the very best work in my line, [solicit a continuance of past favor. B. T. FELLOWS. P.S. I respectfully refer to any of my patrons— James Eyster, Win. MeLellaniXoL A: K. McClure, Rev. Mr. Niccolls, Presbyterian Church, Dr. Rich ards, Dr.' Fisher of the German Reformed Messen ger, J. Allison Eyster, Wm. C. Eyster, and any oth ers for whom I have none work—for - character of work done 'and expedition, jun 17,634. Manto. WALNUT LOGS.-FARMERS TAKE' NOTICE!!—We will give 12 cts per Solie or'eubic foot fur LARGE ,WALNUT LOGS of good quali ty_ delivered at our Mill . ' The lop must- measare 20 inches' or more in diameter, fourteen feet from the stump in which case we Will take the whole tree up to 10 inches diameter. We wilEalso mate SPECIAL CONTRACTS fur extr.i good trees.. These terms are offered until the lot of April next. i dec 30-3 m SIIRPLER. CLARK & CO. r, • TO $l5O PER MONTH.—The LITTLE "GIANT Sewink Machine Com-. pany want an Agent in each county, t&solieit orders for their now $l5 Machine, with gauge sereve:driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commissions. For further Particulars, terms, &e. 'enclose astanip, , and address. fcbli-3m General Agent for thet United States. : WANTED.—A ffbod JOURNEYMAN 1 c WEAVER; good wages wal 'be given; at ' Central Woolen Factory, near Chambersbarg. feblo-tf H. EMRICH it• BON. WANTED.-100 bushels - SMALL T T ONIONS, We will pay $3 per bushel, for there, if, in good order. 'fob 17! MILLER 4k, EENSIIEY enzliartnerotip Rotirts. - 110ARTNERSHIP.—Notice is here 13y given thairthe undersignedhave entered in ' to partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery business atfithe old stand of Myers & Brand, where we an Prepared to furnish every thing in our line as cheat as any other house in the county. Special induce ments are offered for cash, as ourmotto will bequiet sales and short profits. :JACOB S. BRAND. 0c11.63. - GEORGE FLACK. 00-PARTNERSHIP.—Haring rissocia- NJ „Led with me, this day. February 9th 186.1 th mercantile business L. B. KINDLINE. the businc• hereafter will he conducted under the Sim of Vs LIAM. WALLACE CO. Having had a libera. patronage heretofore, }solicit the same for the nen arm. [mar ' WILLIAM WALLACE. ; ! lieligto" O. . 1 A _ SERIES OF SE R M.O N S UPON .11.^.the following subjects, will be delivered in the Bethel, corner oil - Queen and Water streets, by th. Rev. C.ll. Forney Sabbath evening, Feb. 28th. The duty and mcinne) - of hearing the Word. 0 " March 6th. The Church of God. i , tobacco aub *rgaro. her Form and Faith. " March 13th. Ordinanc e , Nature .-..-.-..-...----.-----..---,:-.. . .. .. . '". .'" ..!. 0 and Character of CENTS PER POI 7 NI) TAX ON March 20th. Baptism, Action of : 4 0 TOBACCO.—The Government in -about to o " March 27th. Ilaptism.Subjectsid... put a..tax of 40 ets. per pound on Tobacco. ill April 3rd. Feetwashing an or dinance. • - You can save 50 per cent, by 0 " 9 April 10th. Lords Supper, Na- You can sac 50 per cent. by . . ture, etc. Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. - .0' The probability . is, that the doctrine to he Buying your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. , • ' Bnying your Tobacco at J. D . . JACOBS . .. preached under these diffeient themes is taught in ; Prime Navy Tobacco at 7,1 to )10 ets. the Word of God , and - he -who is acquainted with i - the nature of probahilitie.§3nows that he is'eonse- (Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 ets. to $l. quently under obligation to-investigate these, sub- , ' Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 00 ets. Jed)) candidly. Let not this favorable opportunity ,• Prinie Congress Tobacco at 6) to 80 ch. 4. pass without availing . yourself of its privileges. I .1 A Momentous issues are involved in the settlement of I these questions. Free Church—come and hear with- I , JACOBS sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. JACOBS sell Old Virginia Twist. out money or price. ' feb 24-7 t. I . ' JACOBS sells Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco. ---.., JACOBS'Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Cannot be Equaled, ) Cannot be, Equaled. - . • - ' ' JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. D \ ; JACiiS , l'.;egars are superiortu all. R. W. W.. scHLO SSE R, Surgebn ~- 11. t ii ells his own manufacturing. Dentist. has removed his Office from the Mal - Pipes, piphs, Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pipes. sion Rouse to residence of Mr. John Noel, North- ' ', Box Pipes,; Mahogany , Pipes,' Apple Pipes, West corner of the Diamond, and immediately op- C herry Pipes,Andia Rubber Pipes, Clay Pipes, and Posits the Franklin Hotel. Office on the. second other pipes. -tipe in and get your Pipes, Segart4 and Tobacco at J.,.. . JACOBS', Main Street, 'Chambers floor-entmnee through the passage, to the right as you ascend the stairs. : innl7,e, , • 3. burg. , . jan27-Iy. Mentiottg. 11011- E - 181 0 V -A L . -DR. J. K. REIC, Dentist, has removed his office frotn tho corner of the Public Square, where he practised so many years„to the. corner of Main rind Queen Streets, above Ileyser l Cressler's Drug Store, Chambers burevPa., where he Will be pleased to receive the calls of his friends. .jun 17,63. 3uoticro of the jeace. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE: H. B: DAVISON, Justice of the Peace. 'Office im mediately opposite the Indian Queen Hotel. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Inatrumenta of Writing, of all kinds. drawn up in a satisfactory manner. iun17.63. pHAMMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, • Chambersbnrc. Pa. Office in Franklin Hal; in the room formerly occupied by Stumbaugh &- Stewart. Prompt attention elven to any thine. in the line of a Magistrate and Scrivener. fe3,614. Loot t tolen anti ~Strapetf. V.STTIA.Y.—Came 'to premises or the snliteriher. In antlferdtewroihip. at the Franklin Mill Farm, nenintime In thy. be4innltim of Dfs comber last.'TWO El EMS.. one a_Ronn, alentrthree yenta ohL the other 4 Maley, Red and White SyettPdt ; thomt three years old. The naner In requested tb firore property and take thew away. - - - - • J. A. VOTER. - ;:si;(.l. ll P, i:P3,l44in . A . COPPitgus ~,#:4TEllr.. - -3-,-----,1.564.. TIOURTEENTH, ANNUAL REPORT of the AMERICAN - 1117 E INSURANCE TRI'ST CO., Wet,yur Sr at S.OVrI4-EAST Con. Founru, Pheladelphia, for the year endin; Decent ' ber-:Thst.,-1863. - RECEIPTS. Premiums" ' 5 162,670.24 Interest " " 38,677- 20 Renm " - 2,018;17 . - 5203Z:05 DISBURSEM 61 ENTS. - Life Losses kn. paid, amounting to - ' 562,136 18 Commissions I ing_Agent s. nd " pebses of 27,818 22 13ompt Certificates iurehased, and Divi dends paid Salaries and Medical Examinations Real Estate, Taxes...tut— . . .... ...,„ ...... Return, premiums and:T*ll6.es bought., -Printing, Advert'g, S„tattou'y, Stamps, A. A $lOO.OOO U. 5...5V Loan 1300 Shares Penna.. Rail toad Stock. :10.000 Wyoming Canalßontli slO,OOO State of Tennessee Bonds $lO,OOO Phila. & Erie Rail Road Bonds. 442 Shares Corn Exchange Bank .$lO,OOO Pittsburg. Fort WaynoUnd Chi cago Rail Read Bonds 20 Shares Consolidation Bank 512,000 Alleghany County Bonds $9,10.1 Reading Bad Road Bonds ' 107 Shares Farmers Bank of Hemline.. $8.300 City of Pittiburg and other Bond . , 142 Shares Williamsport Water Comp'y. $3.010 City of Philadelphia L0an,........ 1542 Shares American Life insurance and Trust Company....: , ... . Mortgages, Real Estate and tironndltentsMMS . 60 Loans on Collaterals amply secured.....„ 159,533 94 Premium notes secured by Policies.. -4 54,250 35 Cash in hauls of Agents secured. by Monis 12.770 - 62 Cash on hand.and in Banks 33,355 VALUE OF FUTURE PREI n 8818.440 54 LMIS: Calculated to December 31st 1863—.. -- 44.,7110.219 65 NET PRESENT - VALVE OF PC/L . ICIES - Or amount necessary to reinsure all out 'shulding risks $158,482 63 - Philadelphia, FtlL, •1.1564. The Trustees have this day declared" a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on allpremiums received upon MUTUAL PouctEs during-the year ending December 31:4,1863, and in force t that date, the above amount to be credited t lid. Policies, and hai-e also ordered the divideo 114 on Polities issued during that Wear to I,c paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are received. OFFICERS. , P rid ent—Alextitider Whilltlin, Soe rola ry end Treoaarer—John S. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whilldin. .T. Edgar Thomson. George i ugent, Hob. James Pol lock, Albert C. Roberts,- P. B. Mingle. Samuel 'Work, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison , Samuel T. Bodine,'John Aikumn, Charles F. II ear: litt. Isaac Hazlehurst. • Wm. G. RFlin, Chambersbnrg. Pa.. is the author ized Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Company and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take Insuranutz.; OFFICE, in tho iffpository Building. Da. J. C. RICHARDS, 21fedieot - F.,aliminer. REFERENCES-11°M A. It. McClure, Rev. S. J- Niceolls, J. FL Nixon, Chamhersburg, and Wm. M. Marshal Cashier Hagerstown Bank. [march 2. B. T. F nIIR AGENT. - Mr. JOHN • GnOVE, of Chamhersbuic, is the General Agent 'of the Franklin County Mutual Insurance COnniany. junl7 Vublications. IML A Y.45c BICKNELL'S RANK NOTE REPORTER, Equbliohed in 1830 • Is the oldest REPORTER published in this coun try, and has never missed a number sitibe its com mencement. now nearly 34 YEARS. It is issued on the lst and sth of each month. and it has by . the well known and admitted ability with which it conducted, long since earned its position Of the Standard Reporter of the Country. - Oar whole time at.d undivided attention is given to the Reporter, and the tnany yeamof experience we have bad, and the great facilities we command, enable as to give to the Public the mo.st correct and reliable work of the kind published. QUOTATIONS. Our Corrections and Quotations for each number,. are invariably made up to the ,hoar ot going into the Printer's hands, by the well kutrin Banking House of • - WORK, McCOUCH & CO., 36 Sean Third Street. - We hold ourselves bound To Redeem at 0117 4 QlUdatioll4, it the time of flying to press. COINTEREEIT MONEY. The Reporter contains a more correct list of Coon erfeits and Altered Notes than any other Reporter low published. Each number contains a full and :orrect, dweription of all the Fraudulent 'iotes put :nto circulation since the preceding issue. Particular attention is paid to THE STOCK LIST. It is a full and complete list of all Stocks offered it the Board of Brokers. It is always corrected up to the - day ofgoing to press. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Are always full - and correct, the corrections being nude up to the day of going to press with each issue. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. the Copy, monthly, one year .. • $1 00 lee Copy, semi-monthly, one year' Subscriptions may commence with any mouth.— Versus always CASH IN ADVANCE. All letters must be addressed to the Publisher, CHARLES ,45 South Third Street, Philadelphia— jaDJ-3m THE AMERICAN BANK NOTE RE PORTER.—Published semi-moat*, • - icibi-Munthly Monthly' s The only Bunk Note Reporter in the country with tuatations in FOUR CITIES. 'Subscriptions may commence with any month.— Cerium always cash in advance. All mu munications , hould be addressed to S. F. COHEIs.:. ' war 2-3t] 23 South Third Street. Phila. NEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR .r3TORE.—To rag CITIZENS OP CIWIDERiBITEG AND VICINITY: Tho undersigned having been com pelled to leave Virginia on account of his Union sentinients, has conic among you to establish a bus iness, hoping from his long experience, and by close attention, ho will meet with a generous support. — His stook will consist of all the best brands of TO BACCO AND SEGARS, which he will sell as cheap ni can bo had any where in town: Don't forget the place, sign of the ` little Virginia nigger," oppos the Franklin Hotel, next door to Shryock's Book ite Store, South-east corner of the Diamond. jun 17,63. C. H. BUSH. THE ARMY OP THE P T o_3l . A C now (miler all their Tobacco, Segars. Pipes, Sm. from .T. D. JACOBS. They know. Jacobs sells the best and cheapest. jan27-IY. UST RECEIVED—A fresh supply of J' Michigan Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco at jan27-17. - J. D. JACOBS'. TOBACCO AND 'SEGARA - LA large -assortment of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Sugars, just received-and for sale - at BOYD'S Grocery Store. 1r). OOR BINDER Y.-S. R. FISH -1./ ER & CO'S Book Bindery is on" the Third' Story of the "MESSENGER" OFFICE BUILD ING, on the Diamond, above Shryock's Book Store. Entrance between the Book Store and the Inland Telegraph. office. " Old Books, Periodicals, Music, Newspapers, 41:e_., bound is any style. Blank Books made Welder, Paper ruled to any pattern. ja6,61 *nourante. $1.42,566 71 239;188 - 7 . 30 Mutational K E 11 - -I 'T :17 - • BusINESSCOLLEGE EC-ORNER OF TENTH AND CHEETNET STRESTS t PHILADELPIIIA: ciD4,,, THE ALVISTAGEIIENT:,OI, , L. FAiRBAN.-K.S; A. M., far the last four.years Principal and Chief Business Manager of Bryant kStrattores Commercial College. , A MODEL DUENESS COLLEGE. Conducted-on a new irystent 'of, Actual Business Training; through the establishment of legitimate Officers and Counting Douse, representing different aepartments of trade and Commerce, anti a regular Bank of Deposit and /SAM; giving the student tall the advantages of actual practice, and qualifying him in the shortest possible time and most effective F manner for the various duties and employnicnts of business life. The course of instruction in the Theoretical Df- Partment embraces BooksKeepino, Commercial Cate culationst, Lectures on Buciness-Iffilirs, Penmanship, Qmouercial Lars, Forma;, Correspondence, &c..ln :?..5,75. 62 10.047 00 1,367 69 7.4;76 34 7.541 66 THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. the student enters upon the Graduating Course, - which includes a continuation in the ahoves.tudies. with their practical application in all their details. He will in turn till the position Accountant and Proprietor in the various deparrnents of Wholesale and Retail Trade, Foriearding,. Jobbing, and Coml. mission Banking, „Ifanufaeturing, Ste.runboating: sad aill finally (tor UR Cashie'r, .Bonk-Keeper ilnd Teller in the Bank,' in each of which positions his previous knowledge s will ho put to the fullest, prnoticat: test.. This Institution offers to young men numerous ad vantages not possessed by any other Commercial .College in the State. It is complete in all its ap pointments. It is the onlytnstitation. in the State conducted on actual business principles. The course of instruction is ti . rpassod, and tiay. be completed in about one-half the time, usually spent In other institutions. in consequence of ari entirely new ar rangemedt, and the adoption of the new practical system. Diplomas awarded upon the , completion of the COtnatcrolal Coarse, which embraces all except the higher sets., of iluokiliv, .Ifunufacturing. Railroad ing, (N.. -hterulf,n. a circular. dre2-Iv. CIHAIII3ERSBURG .SEMINARY FOR YOONG LADIES.—The Spring Session wilt etantnence ma Tacsday, , Feb.ilth, 1864. but boar ders can enter at any time, and will be charged ac ' cordingly. A large attendance, both in the primary and academical departments, gives el, idence of an interest in the school not surpassed in any former period. Miss B.ll.Cartis, tLlsist ant iu the higher de partment, hears testimonials of her eminent fitness to instrucrin the higher branches, from a Seminary in the West, where she taught tbr several years.. The primary Department is chiefly under the care. of ilrs. C. B. Moxey. the effects of whose energy and efficiently appear iu the flourishing condition of, the department, ?Miss Z, C. De} orest is well known" as an able and experienced teacher of music. 'SS to 05 per session of five months. Boarding, $6O. TEACHERS FURNISHED.--Schools and lies in need of teachers can hear of young ladiels well qualified, chiefly graduates of the institutiorq by addressing ' jan27-tf. Rev; HEiRY REEVES. Principtili attornepo at iLatn. TER. COOK, ATTORNEY AT L.t.w, 0 Chambersbunr, Pa. Office in Mr& Bard's Buil dings, directly - opposite the Court House. Having had official connection with the Provost Marshal's Office, he offers his services to dratted men in the ldth Congresiional District, claitningmt emption from 3lilitary service under the law. or for phystearl causes; and hopes from hisexerience and strict attention to Id:witless to satisfy tho'e intrust ing him with their cases: Persons from abroad can. receive advice and have their cases prepared by cor respondence. Reference can be had to tho Board of Enrolment of' the ldtit District. lion. A. K. McClure, lion. James hill, Chamber:min.. and lion. Ed. McPher son. Clerk House of Representatives. jaml. VENNEDY & IsaLL.—LAW PART- Nimmtr.—The undersignbd have associated themselves in the practice of the - Law in the several Coartg,of Franklin County. Office on Sitrket St., in the room heretbfore ilccupied by 'l% B. Kennelly, T. B. KENNEDY, j nn17.43. - T. .T. WILL. F. S:t 4 7um n.l tan. - JOHN STEWIRT. 'I . I73IBAUGHi & STEWART,ATTOR 'NEYA' 1T I.IIV. Clutruberkburg, Pa.. give their undivided attention to the practice of their profes sion.. . . John Stewart. Agent for procuring Bounty money, Pensions. and Arrearatml of Pay. Waco in the room lutt4y occupied by Hon, Wilson Reilly, no Market Street. opposite the Court House. jun 17.474. Y Ij. & W - 4 S. 'STENGEL ATT6ii -11 SRN'S AA. ANV, ChnutheNburg, Pa. Collec lections promptly attended to. W. 6. Stenger. Die- trio Attorney. and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty money. and Arrears of Pity. Offme in Frank lin Building. 3d door from the corner. '4. EVERETT, ATTORNEY AT Lau - . ()trice in Mrs. Bann tiWellina. di rectly opposite the Court tiouseXhattibersburg. Pa. Will practice in the sent rnl Courts of Franklin and Fulton Counties. All legal business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. jun17,4;3. T IPDOWELL SHARPE, ArroincEi . 11- • 'yr • L Chsniberitntm‘,Pa. Office' in Mrs Bard's Buildings, directly opposite theAurt House. ' , - CO.: SEILHAER, ..A.TTORNEI AT i.-T,%w. 3I Chuznbersburg, Otfic9, Main St. i above Queen, in the room formerly occupied by S. I . Reisher. E q. Jun 17.63. E YSTE &E. J. tiONEI,3RAE.E, VA A TTOitiNY s AT LAW,: haVerelllOVell tO the TIMM on \l:lin St.. 1 &Jur Sot!th Ut Eysur's Store. jun.. 17,63 LS. CLARK, ,:--irrousEY.- Ar LNly, . has romoeed his otfieb a few doors East of his natter location. on Market Strout, South side. .junl74i3. • fIALVIN M. 'DUNCAN; ArrOtt - NEI' AT lJ L A 14 - . Office on Market Street, in' Lawyer's itew„.olipositb the.Vourt, jtin47,61.• • THOS. , L. FLETCLtER, ATTORNEY AT A. LAII7, Chambersburg, Pa.‘.oEftee on East Mar ket St., nearly ommeite the Court House. jun 17,63. A LEX. K. APCLURE, ATTORNEY. AT ChntnWrsburg; Pa. - Mee in the Frank lin H.Jpository Buildings. ' • jun 17.63. WATSON, ROWE, ATTORNEY AT Al • LAtv, Gruoncastio,- Pa. 5cp30,63. (HEM' CHAIRAND CABINET 'J WARE ROOMS.—The subscriber informs the public that he continues the manufacture of the Ca rious articles of FURNLITHE in his line, at his Shop; on Main Street, three doors South of limber e fo I hert Hardware Store. Ile has always on litind r prepared to manufacture on the-shortest ne t e. Spring , Seats, Cane Bottom, and Windsor Chairs, Sofas, l'lntn and Fancy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing and Common Wardrobes,Wash Stands, Book Cases, and Bedsteads. VENITIAN BLINDS got up in the best style. Particular attention paid to HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfaction in every instance guaranteed. REPAIRING of all kinds, in his line of business, promptly attended to, at moderate prices. UNDERTAKING.—Hayins purchased the Hearse of Mr. Wtn. Flory, dec'd, ho is able to attend Fune rals and manufacture Coffins, at the shortest notice, of Cloth, Walnut or Cherry. A layer-out will be in attendance. n04,63-Iy. JOSIAH H. SCHOFIELD. CIEO. W. CARPENTER, HENS Nut ZEY & CO., WHOLESALE DRUG AN6CFLE3IICALWAREHOLISE No. 731 Markel Street, Philadelphia. ' The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large stock of DIIUOS, MEDICINES. CITEMICA PHAII3IAC MAL PREPAGATIONS and every other article which apertains to the business, embracing the most eaten stve variety; also, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every. didcriptisn. All articles puithasedlrom us can be rolled on as fug of the most superior qualify and at as low pricesas they win bn had. We can offer such inducements as will make it the interest of purchasers to lay In their supplies from ns, and give us their ftiture patronage and invite all who visit the city, to call at Mir establish. eat All orders addrii.sed to us by 'mail of otherwise will moot with prompt attention. • GEO. W. CAII.PLNTEIt. rfEN'SZEY '. fob 3-3 t • 737 111AREET StRtIT. PItiISDELPIIIA. JOB PIIaTING in every style done at the 'Office of the FRANSLLY REPOSITORY. ErgaLlaotires. MO ICE DP iIiQUPITION,-,-Notice II is hereby gin to the heirs and lecal rePre.sett. tatiena of John Sliehter, late 'of Scotland, Green Urn... Franklin connty, , dee'd, that a. writ of i nq u es t has been, isned bithe Orphan? Court and Placed in my hands for exeentioni to value - and appraise the Real Estate of said decedent. and that I zhave" f l ied Welty:aim, the Zid of '_fforch,next, forthe exe; - cation of the writ aformalil o - when and where_ you nifty attend.if yon see proper. - mar 21 - - - SAM% BRAN DT,- Sheriff . r - N TICE.—No: DMINISTIiATOR'S tics is hereby given that Lett •of Admitii_stra.' Lion on the Estate-.:of Anna. W. Vingert: late of Washington township, deceased' are been granted to the undersigned, ;residing in 1V ..hington twp. All persons knowing themselv indebted to Paid Estate will please make immedi. to payinent: and those having claims will prose t them properly anthenthatcd "o settlelient march 2* . - AARON - CVIV Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE.—: Nmici is hefeby given tg tors of ertministraz thin to the glitate of Emannel Mille, late of Weihirig7 ton township. demoted. hair. Vasil -Med to thh under- Todding in Washington township. All persons knowing themselves indented to the sold INtate will plenye make immediate payment t and those • havingeleitne wilt present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB K MILLER. Albers teh 2-1 • • NICIIOLASSONEBRAKV.} _ • A1)14..T...N 1 STRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice le:hereby given that 'Letters of A dtninistrit- - tion d b. n, e. t.n. of the Estate of John Rndisill. late of ChantbersburgoleC'd hove been RI-intoi to the under , .le.eicned.reSiding to 4 :nloW:tiptop township."' All persons knowing thonitseives indebted to said Es tate will plenAe notice ininfedinte pnynient . obit those having clnuus wtllpresenE them properlynuthentiertod ,for Kettletnepti [fell 101 JOliN ()RESLER. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.— Whereaq, Lettere of Administration on the Estate ot James M. Gamble-late erntaiett townshipolecerise& hare been grantee SO the_sulescilber, residing in Fitimett township. AU persons indebtot t:..tbe - tirktSetiste. nre hereby re crested to make immediate Itunsent. and sloWe Miring c 1011:8 or deniande against - the refits. - of said &rodents will make known the grime Without &Any. to - - fels 17-6t* VILLIAM ItkiltßON.Mm'r. ADMINIST - ATOR'S.NOTIOEL-- Nut ice IS hereby given that Letters of Adniltils.rta. tuna ale bonis non to. the Estate-of 3lattliew Wklee,late of Green township. dee'd,,hare been g anted to the tin, Jiersigniel. residing in relit townhip. - - -All person.; knowing them elves indebted to said E. tote will plea e make immediate payment; avid those 'twang claims will present them properly tentheotiented for settlement to her Attorney, dons R. Onx.Esq.. Cleon bersburg. Po. f felil7l MARGARET _CAMP, Adarx. rrEC U ORS' NOT ICE e Linhereiw thlt Letters Trrtmoentary to thr tate orDavid Zinonermnti. Inte. of S"tit haw ptnfi der'd. lotto been granted to The nntlersignil, reriding in thn.stown. All persona 'knowing tltemt.elses indebted to Raid t,tewitlplen n make Immediate otlytrient mid Duels 11.ising claims will nresent tlipm propel ly nntheutleated• fir settlement. JOIIN DAVID ZINISLEIRSIAN. Ems:titers. teh 24. W.II. BLAIR. VXECITTOR'S NOTIC.E.—Wher '4 as.Letterti Testamentary on the Estate of Margaret L. Campbell, late of Chamberslaarg, (lemma, have been granted to the subscriber. residing in Chemborsburg. ' All persons Indebted to the said Estate. are hereby requested to wake immediate payment, and those having claims or demands tehainst the Estate of said 'decedent, -will make knoe lithe sante without delay; to feb le. 4t W. 11. 3IcDOW ELL, Execir.', WHEREAS, - AT TIIE•LAST TERM of the Court of Common Pleas of Frank lin County, the mule:signed WM appointed a Commit,- teo ofJohn Bn-ithuider, of the Itoro' of Chambers's ttg, All persona indebted to the said John Ilnrkholder are requested to make immediate payn ent. and those haw ing claims or dentanda ugninst the slum, will nake them known without delarto :eh 3 - CliftdATlAN STOUFFER. (Machinist.) "pXECITTOR'S NOTICE. -Notice 4 ip is hereby given that Letters Teetamentary to the Estate of Cathartne-itu-enterry. late of Metal township, deC'd. have been granted to the undersigned, residingin said township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Bald 'Es tate will please make immediate paynuut: and th,ae having claims will present them properly authenticated Gir mettiement. ROSENBERRY.:Ex'r. Versonal Vropertn *aleo. U B LTC S E.—The Subscriber, intending to reiuove West, will offer at Public bale. at his - residence itt Chatubersburg, corner of Washington and Waterstreets, ou,Stturday, the hth day of March, 1864, the following Personal Proper ty to wit: One new FARM VI AGON, tremt Apring Wagon ; 1 Rockaway Buggy,- 1 Sulky ; the w o od-work - of 1 broad-trend Wagon; the woodwork of 3Shovel Plowi, I fonr-horse Power with Tumb ling Shaft and Band Wheel attached, Sic.- Also, 1 FAMILY HORSE, 2 Shotea; 1 set of Single Har aess, 1 Riding Saddle,l Side Saddle, Riding Bridles, pair of Check Lines. Halters and Halter Chains, &e. Also, 2 GRAIN DRILLS, I pair flay Carriers, one pair new Tongue and Stay Chains, te. Also. I Lathe for drillink rite; 2 Tire Benders; 1 elegant Screw Plate; 1 small do.,Sze. Also, 1 Wheelbar row. Log Chain. 1 Ash Hopper, 1 Meat Block and Bench, 1 Mrs s Stone. Sledge, Stone Hummer. Mat tock; Dig-mg Iron, Rakes, Forks. Shovels, &e. Also, u lot of Carpcuter's TooLs, consisting, in part, of 3 Work Benches, Planes, Augurs_, Chissels, Sotuires, Saws. Hammers. Hand Saws. Falling Axes. I Foot- Adze. 1 Cross. Cut Saw, 1 tirst-rate Hand-Boring Machine and Bits. 1 Mortising-Machine. &c. Also a lot of Lumber of - .various sizes, ti lot of sawed Fel lows, p lot of split Wagon-Maker's Stuff, Sc. Also, a general variety of House and Kitchen. Furniture,. embrzurin g 4 Bedsteads,l Crib. 1 Bureau, 1 Secretary. 1 - Corner Cupboard; 4 sets of Chairs, llarge Rocking Chair. 1 small do., 2 Tables I.Sink, I Cloak, 1 Cook Stove and Apparatus. 2 ten-plate Stoves. 1 Parlor. Stove, I Copper Kettle. 2 new Thermometer Churns," 1 Barrel Churn, Queens; Tin ',and Crockery Mare, Tubs. Barrels, Meat Vessels, and an almost endless variety of articles. Also, Corn and Potatoes by the Bushel, Rye Straw by the bundle, &c. Also, Bacon and Lard by the pound. - Sala to commence at 9 o'clock, on said day, when the terms will be made known by march 2-2 t , , DANIEL STROCK. pUBLIC SAL E.—There will, be ii sold, by Pnblio Sale. at the residence of the eubseriber, on the Farm of Mr. Jacob Cook, about 8 miles South-East of Chambersburg, ox .Xndov, the 14th dity . oj March, 1884. the following Personal Property: viz: -FOUR HORSES. 15bead of Cattle, IS of whisk arc Mitch Cows, the balance- Young Cat tle • 7 head of Sheep, 6 young Slaites, 2 Brood Sows with Pig, hte. Also, a large quantity of Farm Im plements. consisting of 2 Broad-Tread Wagons, 1 Narrow-Tread Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon, one Spring Rake, &e. Also,l new GRAIN DRILL, 4 Barshear Plows, 4 Shove Plows. 21Iarrows, 1 Wind mill; 2 sets Breeehbands, - 3 sets front Gears, Cow Chains, Fifth Chains, Double Trees, Single Trees, Also, Corn by. the Barrel, Potatoes by the bushel, Applebutter by the Crock. and a great many artielesnot necessary to enumerate. Also, Lard by Ur pound and about one Thousand ponnds - Bseon. • Sale to commence attliti'clook., on said dav, when a credit of Nine Months till 'be given on all sums over Five Dollars: - PHILIP SUMMERS. march 2-21' - F A. Zxustm, Auctioneer.' rIVERY FOR SALE.—The un it dersigned intends moving to the West, offers a Private Sale. his entire itnsk anthe Livery business in 3lercersburg, consisting of Iforsce.„Omnibusesiestrriages Buggies. Sleighs; Harness., t k c. This Establishment is doing thohest trade in county, and offers a rare chance tuittly one wishing to engage in the bytiness.— Per further particulars apply to or address fob 3 9t* SOL. DIYELBISS, Morerrsl;ufg, Pa. neat.testate *aim. BO PUBLIC SALE OF Al 0 ITN PAIN LAND.—The undersigned, Administrator and Trustee of John Renfrew, deo'd.,expbse to Public Sale, at the House of John Spidel, 1. mile' above Greenwood, on' ,S'orarday the 19th day of March,-1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M; - , the following des cribed Lbts,situate - en the Chambersburg Turnpike Road, one mile east of Greenwood, near the Rolling Mill of .T. Stevens, - Esq.; THREE LOTS vim: No. 1, Containing 16 Acres and 115 Perches, No. 2. Con tainingl6 Acres and 125 Perches. No. 3, Containing 17 Acres and 11l Perches, neat measure. These Lots are well covered with a superior• waits!' of Good Timber, Chestnut and Oak of size suitable for Rails, Posts, Lumber, &c. _ Terrds.—Ono half the purchase money: to be paid on the Ist day of April,lB64, and the balance on the Ist day of April, Isis, with interest from the Ist day of April 1864. Persons wanting to see the property, before the day of Sale, will call on Hoary Spoonhour, living opposite to tho• Lots. S. It. BURNS, march 2-3t* o Adm'r, and Trustee of J. Renfrew. 191114RENTR OF. S,OLDIERB in the sir vice or in Hospitals, min' furnigh theta with the REPOSITORY three months for2s Ms.; six uxonths for 50 ots.-tri oriel year far $l,OO. Vaal estate dales. riIitUSTEE'S SAIJF. OF 'A VA-ti_T4- j. ABLE MILL PROPERTY, —Iis "virtue a decrite ot W 0 Chruit Chalet for Washington County, w i tting _ tot a Court of Equity, the Undersigned Trustee will _ on at Public Bale,, in, front of the Con-tt House, in B uitoratiora 3fd„; au Tuesday Mt 1d clay qf lihre.A. 1164, begituu al 41 o'clock, A. ill o ultthat valuable IIILL Pftop,gittit! with about tlfty-nine and three quarter acne of utast . Land; Timber maltlietwed. situate on Antietam Cr e o t ,, about one mite below Funekstown. in said connty.know 3 11 WI the'- Pleasant „Vrole Hats." of which Benjamin' tows la 'l lately died seized. Said Property - 6'lli htrindd Urea. In nerve's, as folioe et - 4 - •- • - , No. I—Contnining 24 ACRES 01' ILAND,;eittnite:at'- the_rorke of the said Creek:trot - the Pnhlk Road width posses the Mill. with ,a; POUItsITORY cunning Ave pair of Yrenel Burrs. new and in perfect =order, t trip* -geared SAW .5111.ti0 capable' "t'd saWilit‘ l tte .olXl o pa fe l e r t e o f f r i ;e u t l i ' c i r fi r ttr ' rtrin ; complete order; i 'lk it l l l 4 l ,7.e tv u l u t l h 'DWELLING littliEbylintant Itlacksmith,Shups, Stabling_ and td her necessary outdionses and a large nod never-.ailing :lining of , Water thetemt, The Witter pow qr, of said-Mill le allsoffici t. The propertzt la sate of tae finest and must tieldralde in the him,. bthi g ., L a, large capacity. near the elarloTrenko owl Ohio him,., within three miles of the Railroad Depot at 'tomato% n; - Parcel NO. 2-11,eing 33 WALL tit:LDP.!' amide Limes menet:lnd. - lying On the Dett side of the cr il k-f iu d Sault, of parcel No.l, and the s;titi raid, containing :0 'Acreti, - mort. ur less: - 'Ptuvel No: ri—M•ingls ACUES,OV LAND, vivre or lute, lying on the 11n.stt - side of sled Criek, and south 'or mid Road and parcel hit, 1; of said le Acrtw. about tees. Acres are wet Timbered, tted the remaining 5 At res implored with 'll-• Tt NA N'l'llol3 .Ca•per edepaud er an Orme rd of choice Frith Trees thereon. The tunterrigned will eell at the mime time *M Aare,: 1 And sP.encu ES ut" I,A.SD. 'al:ark iota Dew: Jandn died seized lying on the Turnpike /ending Trani, Funkatown to Boonshor0; inljoinittp, the lands of Sumner Emmert. and thera. - TF.RIIS OF SI 1.. F. AS ?F.': •DSCREE: _Out -third of - the Purchase money lo be paid the thty tit' Sale. ot till4lte ratlocation the. cot nod the ;intense in .two melds in Ons.and twoyeruw,fronv,the day, of sale; the purchaser or pnrCh users to give his or their notes. with approved security to the deferred pnyllll93tr4 154 brpf ing interest front the day of and upon Is/yenta of ' the entire polarise motley the Trmitte will extrmteti gooti and sufficient Dea d to the purchaser or put 'chasers-. - • The ereditorS of sold Bel:1.14111in itowlund, dec d, aro hertbv untitled to - file their claims and vonchers.theteef with Z. $. Claggett, Rat., Auditor ~1 this Court, within. one month from the day of the above salt. - - felt 24.ta - JOIIN' S. ROIVI,AN'D, Ttitstett... [-Iteptsitory." Citembenthurg tilt wile and send bin this office fur Herald." .a. IT ENBU G *SPRINGS , AND MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC undersigned. Assigeves of David Goody tar and AVIA, will :ell et Public S ale. on ...Fst tinkly the 12th ticiy of Marsh, -1864, oti t be premises. the tdhs - ing Real Eefitir, situate on the Tntnpilie, about hitiflipylietwete.Clienti bsrshurg and Gettysittig. in AdazirCf ottnty. a tract of 750 An- es 01 landoliviaert int.-LetiNitollowto. • Na I—The MANSION TR ACTlcssiliduteg 150 Acts about ite of which is imprived.4o.oktwell Until /TAD)... good state of cultivation end 'the bantice tit , the tract .is well set with Cliteittrat.-Pnit• and otheis4itehtr. The - Olt Allen NEU lin I tura andSt'R lta6SV t ttlteV thent s6' healthy and ply asant Summer lici , ortrkin'thfirpart the State. is npttn this Into. The Mold-1 Na suttlatithil• brick build hig, 62 feet by tin.with iajwoetbty - heck build. ing.4s feat by CO 3 . latd off Win Itt - iunit4l44 Ibi...tir* of boarders, Visitors, Sac. Connected-with it is-41'41nm Room and Post Office. Also a Jarge , 'and ccntvenlittt 1101.75 N, with 2 , 111cd itittrmx artached;ektensivct- - Stabling. Blacksmith Slop. lit MAO; Ten•Pfn:Allt-i t Revolving Swing, and all 'Muer necessary Also, a Tenant lions', - and a Yiatirr . g.; Orchard of Choir. rritit. No. 2—Adjoining the above, ciAtotiot 92 Acres and f% well coveretl with Ttiober.-'.., . : No 10—Containd 'IA - Aired and*, , keil se with yeis4o' Cbrdtnnt: mai Rork - _ _ . Also—The ninliVideil oneAlelf - 01 98 Keret'. ittlioining T. Stevan., and Stahl's. heirs, „Well eetteith'yown vtlinher.. - I'entoris wishing to , view -the prontsee wilt ttn either of the subscriber.. Onto to c:lniruence as .the Gretterittrktlititel, nt 1t o'clock. A. 81., on Gobi. day, wheil the contlitiotle will be , nowle known by J°N i f - sidgn f lIARTMAX. lib 174 t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.---The undersighed intending to remove to the West, oilers at Private Sale. a LOT OF GROUND, in -Loudon, containing, about ONE; ACRE, on which is erected a , twe-storied %MATH , . ERBOARDED 'DWELLING HOUSE, 'a Rough4s cast Tenant House and Shdp, Brick Spring Reuse: Wood House, Smoke Manse, Slable, and all necesz nary out-buildings. There is a variety of Fritit Trees on the premises. This property is well adapted for almost any kind of mechanical business. - - - - „ Also-48 ACRES OF BOTTOM. LAND, witbin,U. of It mile of London, übout 'two-third:l of *lack is heavy Timbered, the balance is well M in szra,4. Also-4B ACRES OF SLATE LAND, sitantii about X. of a mile from Bridgeport, mijoininglonds of Robert C. Homer and Jncob Hatietuan. - . . Terms made reasonable. Tor further particukirs address'[ ilin27-3m 4 ) DAVID TEETELLoudon.PA VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY FOR. SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Private • Sale, his TANNERY. known ins the Corner Tannery._ With Steam and Water Power. SAW-MILLI:10P- - ping -Mill, Stocks for breaking hides, &e. The Tuu nary has 8 Leeches, 3zl - ate, 2 Limes andWaterl 001. and is capable of tanning 800 heavy hides a year: There are two LOG WV ELLIN€I HOUSES, Earn, Stable and other necessary out-buildings connected with the Tannery; and about 00 Acres cleared, with goini fruit. He will sell any quantity of land with the Tannery, from 100 td 700 Acres. Over 91,1 Acres are Thriibbr, and an ample supply of Chestnut Oak. Burk to run the Tannery for fifty years. it is situ ated about 7 miles South-cast of lUereersburg, on Licking Creek: Terms made easy. For. further Fparticulars address the undersigned, at Mercershurg. ranklin co.; Pa. lattel2-tf 1 -C. METCALF. IMPORTANT TO IRON 31ANUFAC TURERSS AND STOCK RAISERS —1 will - sell at Private Sale, 1,:;x ACRES OF PATENTED LAND..totuated in St. Thomas township,. Franklin county. Pa., on the Pattie Road leading trout Goy- . ces-Taveht to Loutlon,l, stiles from the latter Ware.. About-led/Acres of this tract are cleared, the balance, covered :with thnvingChestnut and other TIMBER* which would answer for Cord-wood or Rails. There is also good appearance of IRON ORE on the pretn ises. Coal hearths are leveled on most of the Tim- - ber land. The improvements are a LOG .11011: , ,E.- Log Barn and 4 Tenant Houses, and- a good Apple Orchard, Petteh.-Cherry and Pear Trees. SAW .MILL and. (MOPPING MILL, in good-run ning order, with 18 Met of head and fall. This pro- - perty would afford a good opportunity to make Money; For terms apply to the subscoiber, residbge on the promises. Jfeb3-tll FRED'S _ ADJOURNED SALE.- - By virtuer of an order of thu Orphans' Colin of fintikliti onuty, thu nwiersittneth todintnistratril lath annexed of Chtharinu of Chantherehntg deed, Wilt expose to Public I.ale. on the itreinivea. orb Thursday the lith day oj March, nrol, the following Beal Et' date, riz : A Lai' OF GROUND, Vaunting' or German street on'th 'North, Catharine etrtat9 att the S"ntit. and Imatoded, an Alley on the' West,. bittag abort 64 fliet in width, Riot. 256 feet in depth. "Ibis wiiS make a tie:druid() budding tut. - Pe.rsons mutating to.roach.lai.., eon ol;tnin more minute. luiCirstiation iipuu G. 0. ;Sellhauler, A tturtiel at btu', Cluutiberaburg. Dale at 1 O'clock. ht. 31.. or. said day. when 111.r . lermi. a ill bo made known.. 11A11(4AREi MlinKLlll7.i. fob 2,4-4 t AdminixtOrlx.. - VALUABLE. HOTEL PROPERTY - V AND REAL. h"STATE AT PRIVATE The subscriber having determined to remove to the• west otTcrs at Prietato Sale, that Well-known Dqtel.. the Fulton lionse,," Aitunte in the borough (if .11e- Connellsburg, Fulton county. This House is the. largest and most complete Tavern, lionise ip the , eonnty and has a run of custom unequaled in tho: county. ' Ile -also will. sell at Private Sale a tract of Thirty— one Acres' of high, improved land adjoining the borough of IlicConnelL4burg, all under now and sa- : perior fence. and having thereon erected agoodtwo— storyFrame Drumm and miler outbuildings. .Thero is an excellent young Apple Orchard andrunning. Water on tholhemises. Jan 6-6 m , HENRY' watt - PRIVATE S A .1 , 1 OF TANNERY' NEAR FAYETTEVlLLE.—Thoundersiquett. will sell at Private sale, the following_ descry:tett Real Estate, to wit: 30 ACRES OF LAND, all itn dor rid fence and with a good BRICK: DWELLING s n eva-falling Well of 'Good near the door, a good Barn and Threshing fittor,a tine Orchard bearing the best Fruit. Also , --.A TAN NERY-of W. Vats,6 large Leaches with Limeti•and.- P Bark Mill. Roller. Pump and Frilling Stocks, ools airs excelontorder, the whole operating by Water Power. Also. a good Barkshedi,, all unsurpassed in - Convenie:nce and labor-saving,- rme a bove property will hoihown to any timorr, ori application to J negb D. Cook, of, Fayetteville, or John' 1L Cook. of Chambersburg. Terms will be reasonitble. Dario 17-tf . l - PETER COOL' - • Q''/MALL FARM `OR - tiAL& - Tlt , :sril7-,' ky s c riber will sell at Private Sale, the SidALL., FARM on w_hich ho now resides, situate in Antrim ' township. Franklin county, about six miles-from- - Greencastle; out the Cashtown road, adjoining lands of Sryinuel Myers ; and - others, conmining about 40- - ACRES, all cleared land. in good order and-under -- good fence, The - reis a - 1". ()LINO ORCHARD of thrif tylfrees on the - place, and tt - Well of excellent Water. The im_provements consist of a two-story:L DWELLING HOUSE, a. Bank - Barn 42 feet long. •' and ty ell finished, and all othcr,necessary out-build ingS: Possession will he given - pa. the Ist of April. '. 1864. Terinis will he mule known on application to , - the subscriber, residing on the premises. --t oc.tzu - .SAILLEL. C. premises.