8 r *an ii Nvimoitorg. THE DUAFT FOR DEFICIENCIES. The Board •of Enrollment for this district made a draft at the Head quarters oi the Pro, vest Mar Shat in this place, on Tuesday, the 5tF inst., for, actual deficiencies on the late draft occasioned by exemptions, in the counties of Fulton, Adams,-and Bedford. Since that draft was made an orderhas been issued to draft one hundred per cent: additional for thedeficiency _of. each district, so as to make the quota com plete' without 'drawing• again, and accordingly the draft was, made yesteidurser Franklin and Somerset with the excess. An 'additional draft 111 be made hereafter fur the deficiencies in the counties of_Adams, Fulton and. Bedford, as the law requires the quota of each sub-district to ti,fil:ed entirely either by commutation, substi tides or personal service. The new law abol ishing the commutation clause does not apply to the draft, now being made, and conscripts can still be released, from duty under this draft, but ndt from future drafts, by the payment of $3OO. .It' would be' wise therefore for every person who can do so to render service in person or by substitute, as they may be drafted by a new call under the amended law within a Month atter paying commutation, - We' subjoin a list of the names drawn on the sth inst for deficiencies : • ADAMS . COUNT Y—No...DRAwN, 83. • BERWICK TOWNSHIP. 1 Abr,ahloxi Sowers I 2. John Kinnamon . ' ' BERWICK BOROUGH. • P Henrr•Mofflsonl 3 John Hoff he ins' •Sjohn T Pfeiffer I 4 Joseph B Hafer r BUTLER TOWNSHIP. 1, Aaron Wisler I 8 Eli Staneuer CONEWAGO TOWNSHIP. 1-Jacob Swovelandl 3 Samuel Smith 3 David Eline I 4 William Blodner • • - CUMBERLAND TOWNSHIP. 1' Williatp J Slyder 12 Charles Yeatts ' ' FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. I:,GeoreePlory I 2 Amos Noel 'FREEDOM TOWNSHIP. LAndrew J Weishert 4 Samuel S Moritz :I;DanielJ Hesson 5 Isaiah Stoltz ' 3 Isaac R•Golden - - GERMANY -- 1 Jacob Wolf 2-Ephraim Menchey HAMILTOND/ 1 George Sanders 2 ,Genge Hewing HIINTINGDO; 1 David Clever ' - LIBERTY ' I , •Georie W Hardman • 2 William C Seabrboks 1 3 Casper Myers MENALLEN 1 George Warn 2 - Solomon Hartman VAbraham Hoffman ; MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. I.jaeob Jacoby , ; 6 John Karns 2 aobert ki Young 7 Joseph Stockelagcr 3 'Jacob Samuel Baker S Joseph W Trostle 4 John Tawney Jr 9 James M'Sherry s.Jasiah Bowers 10 John B Sheaffer • - MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP; . 1 Adam Hartlaubs 19 Jobn Wagathan 2 George Yaw • I 110 William Nace (col'd) 3 David Bievonour 11 Samuel Wolff 44eremiatt Carbnugh 12 Agideous Noel 54acob J Smith 13 Jacob Hornberger 6' Wm H Hauck 14 Joseph Smith 7"-William Fink 15 Henry Olinger • 8 Peter AStrasbaugb ,16 William Lilly ' - • OXFORD TOWNSHIP. 1 Michael M'Caddin I 2 John Emmert •" - READING TOWNSHIP. 1 Jacob Fissel 12 John L Brenizer' STRAIIAN TOWNSHIP. 1 John Werts 12 . ji;OiTif - X Wolf TYROI , TE TOWNSUIP. I - 1 John Yoko 5 Franklin H Ebert 2 John' Eekenrode 6 Ephraim Brame 3 John 'Mat) 7 Jacob B Spangler 4 Peter Miller • I • UNION TOWNSHIP. • 1 Adam Bailor ' 13 John Spangler Jr ' 2 John Messinger • 4 John Allen BEDFORD COUI BEDFORD 1 John Russel 2 Jackson Wisegarvef 3. Joseph-Swartz 4 Zacharias Koontz 5 Martinßlackburn' 6 Andrew Klavensprice 7 Frederick Sill 8 Alex Locket (cord) 9-William Simpson 10 Josiah B Ritchey . 11 jamb Barnhart 12-Simon Eagan ' 13 William lf Smith 14 Andrew 14 Diberd -15 1 SiilLS M'Phersonl 16; Charles S Gnbernator - BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP. lAllison Edwards 26 Wilson Hamilton Ddvid Thomas ' 27 John Sntchall 3 Noble-Robison (cord) 28 Joseph Young 4 Adani Davis 39 John W Teeters 5 Reese Polly 30 David L Whited 6-Robert Al'lntYre 31 - Thomas Hopkins 7'Androw Miller ' 32-Henry Myers 8 Thomas Cowell 33 Jacob - Barnet • 9 Abraham Wright 34 William Stevenson 10-Oliver I'd - Stewart 35 Thomas Al Williams' ' 'll Joseph Johnson • 36 George Rustonl2 Henry Rees 87 James Powers 13 -William T Lewis 38 James Maxwell 14 sThomas R Cromwell '39 Samuel Grove - 15 Andrew J Beltz 49 Charles A M'Killip 36 Michael Kelly 41 William A Williams 17 James Twaddle - 42 Henry Miller ,18 James 43 Benjamin Whited ." 'l9-William Patrick 44 David S Banks • 20,Havid James . 45 Michael Kelly 21 Harrison Meek 46 Andrew Dennison 22 Peter Daffy - 47 Andrew J Bitner 23 Thomas D James 48 David Figard 24 James Finley 49 John Dell 25 "Jesse Evans ' 50 Charles Haines ' COLERAIN TOWNSHIP. 1 Daniel Beae 9 George A Deihl 2-Abram D Shoemaker 10 John Ressler 3 BaltzerSheely 11 -Nathan C Evans A -Willfam Cessna ' - 12 Levi Kegg 5 John•G Hughes 13 Ell Corie 6 George M'Lellan 14 David Diehl -Willinva Wilburn 15 Jacob blench '8 Alexander J Wolford - - SNAKE'SPRING TOWNSHIP. 1 JohnStiffier 7 Joel Diehl . 2 John Gaphart ; 8 William Smonse 3 Jacob H Orris 9 John 0 Hoffman 4'Oeo W C Vanfossen 10 John Boler 5 Dennis Herriniton 11 Michael Wierham 6 "john 0 Hartley 12 William Grissinger - 0111111ERLAND VALLEY TOWNSHIP. ljohn P Miller 12 William Trout 2.-Eamnel Boor 13 William D M'Clellan 3111 enry Miller 14 Daniel Wolforai 4.Dliver P Henderson 15 George Whip 5 John Moak Jr, 16 Duncan Bruner 6 3._,(Shn Whip ' 17 James Zembower 7 John B Drennhng 18 Edward Haney 8 Tolbert Raw, • , 19 Dennis Yeats , %jamas Elliott , 20 Samuel Miller 10. John W Norris - 21 Joseph Growden 11 John grown • 22 John Hardman • EAST PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP. 1 John College 10 John Solcnberger 2 Solomon Feight 11 Adam Richey &Milli= Mellott 12 John Felten 4 George Riley 13 John College of H 5 -Wilson L Sams 14 Wilson Oefibaugh '.. 6 James Householder 15 William Overocker - 16 Joseph College • 8 Jacob Chamberlin 17 Stephen Sigle 9 AlliverArDan iel ' • - `HARRISON TOWNSHIP. ' VjohiLeopard , 6 Samuel Boltz 2'Eljjah Miller 7 Martin Fichtncr 3 GenrFeNT - Hern 8 Henry Bailey 4 William' Nvenm ' 9 Oliver Knopper s;Niehelas - Whitolin'e _ _ : JUNIATA. I'.lnnis Vagrabbaisur B ohn Adams obn urns aeob Herbrant s..Benjarain Troutman B,Singleton Suter 7 William Frazger 8 John Corley St•Thmh Shafer • 10 Wm May 11 Chnstopher 'kiss ' 12 LaivikTurner 13 Abraham Skelly 14 Lewis Allen Andrew Deihl TOWNSHIP. - 3 Elias Rites 4 Ephraim Wintrode • N TOWNSHIP. 3 Lewis Brumbaugh TOWNSHIP. 2 John Deardorff OWNSHIP. - - 4 James H Taylor 5 Lewis Whitmore TOWNSHIP. 4 Cornelius Rice $ Oliver C Smith Y—No. DRAWN, 385. I OWNSETP. 17 Thomas J Brown ' 13 Martin Marshal (col) 19 George Zimmere 20 David Zigler 21 Adam Earnest 22 Henry Bar '2l Aaron Zimmors 124 William Miekle 25 Millward Moorehead 'Ty John - W Knox ' 27 , -C/egg° W Diberd 28 Samuel Reighard 129 'Nathaniel Smith 30 , Thomas Croylo 31 Philip Earnest 16 Jesse Geller 17 Scott Kinsoy 18 Frank Sheppy - 19 Lewis reds 20 LewiiWambaugh 21 Peterßiffle t_SJoba Ellenberger • William Ellenberger 24 William - Reilly Leeas Bedelbran 26 Blies Bolniner (cord) 27 Andrew Beltz 23 Jacob A Billegas 29 Joseph Poller • , TOWNSHIP.. • , Lewiiltatsol 8 Lewis Pluck 9 John Cramer 10 Abraham Steel 11 Thomas A:Piper 12 John B Pluck . OWNSHIP. 11-Isaac Little • .- 12 Jacolißyster 13 Levi Berkstryier 14 Enoch McOrigor 15 Lewis Syling 16 Joseph Smelser 17 William Miller 18 Ilillglark 19 Jaciito , MeGrea - • , HOPEWELL 1 Geoff' Gipson • 2 David Brattier 3 Pius Little 4 JamesP lerag. 5 Thomas Franklin 0 Jacob Stoopey LIBERTY 1 David Putt _, 2 Stephen MeCahan . 3 David Steel 4 Washington Hoover 5 SamuelAladara 6 Benjamin Donalson 7 John Berkstraser 9 James Clark 9 Joseph-Shaffer - 10 Wm Grade' '. LONDONDEF•' 1 Wm Green (col'd) 2 Francis Burket - 3 Jacob Rush 4 Gideon Shaffer 5 William Kellerman 6 Jeremiah Devore 7 Levi Clitz MIDDLE-WOODB 1 William Cashman 2 Peter Shiner - MONROE 7 1 William Hanks 1 2 Isaiah Shafer 3 Simon Homer 4 Abraham May , 5 John Fletcher 6 James Hixon 7 Job S Akers S Daniel Cornell 9 Michael Crothena 10 John Berkman NAPIER Ti 1 Miles M'Millen 2 -Nathan C Blackburn &Joseph F Blackburn 4 John G Feight 5 Mahlon Smith 6 Nathaniel Yore 7 David L Dougherty . 8 Michael Dull 9 Wm Johnson (col'd) 10 .Tames 0 Robinet 11 Samuel K Miller 12 Michael Deatner SCHELLSBUR 1 James Frazier 2 John H Schell ' 3 Andrew Broombaugh 4 George Barriek SOUTHAMPTO 1 Jacob Conrod 2 David hams 3 Jesse W Houser 4 Paul Johnson • ,si) 5 Heica Johnson 6 Jacob Larah 7 Mo.ses Wideld 8 Amos Perrin 9 Henry limos 10 liezekiah Bennette 11-George W Buxton 12.11enry Bennette • SOUTH WOODBIJ 1 Jahn L Meloy 2 Peter Shial.P.r 3 James H Graham I ST. CLAIR 1 John A Sleek , 2 Ellis R Davis 3 Peter Shoop 4 John H Koontz • 5 John Dull Calailan 7 George W Barefoot - 8 Zechariah Wolf 9 Elwood Miller - 10 - Enos Davis 11 Uriah Akers 12 Jacob FYO 13 Fred'k Barkhamer • 14 William Hoover 15 Henry Machtlyl 16 Conrad CI Wa UNION TI 1 Joseph C Ickes 2 Henry Bush 3 Jacob Snyder 4 Jacob Shaffer 5 Samuel Bowser 6 Adolphtts Burket 7 Adam Pressler S Andrew Allison 9 John Krell 10 Samuel Woyant ofJno 11 John F Christ WEST PROVIDE 1 Frederick Davis 2 Andrew J Morgart 3 Sainnel Pittman 4 John Price 5 Lewis M'Daniel 6 John W Eshelman BLOODY RU. . 1 Joseph Weimer 2 Johnsen Hafer 3 Valentine Steekman 4 Jeremiah itamsey Y TOWNSHIP. R John J Wolford ' 9 William •Burket 10 William Mull 11 Jacob Evans 112 Decor° 'l3 John Philip Harden 14 Martin L Miller VEY TOWNSHIP. 3 Elias LlloLsingor OWNSIIIP. 11 David Means 12 Ephraim Pittman 13 James R O'Neale 14 William Robins ' 15 Philip Backman 16 Joseph Winter - 1T Jonathan Rico ' 13 Adam Conner 19 David Bishop OWNSHIP. 113 Gabriel Hull 14 Solomon Dull 15• David Hull - 16 Wm Winemminer 17 William i-Allen 18 Shannon Sutter 19 Gnome Caxton (cord) 20 Hezekiah Davis 21 John. Conner 2 2 Edwin V Garveston 23 Noah Deal - G - BOROUGM 5 GeorkeJ Book 6 John Bewail. 7 John J Luken N , TOWNSHIP. , 13 Samuel ',eighty ,14 James Fisher 15 Geo Barthelow of J 16 John Bennette 7 Jesse W Mors : Bernard Lams ;19 James Wieteld of J 20 Henry L Ruby 21 David Ritesman 22 Jacob Diehl 1 23 Jonathan Wilson's 24 John Hess ,• IRY TOWNSHIP. , 4 Levi S Ober 5 James Deitricit ' NCB TOWNSUIP. 7 John Kerr 8 Philip Snider 9 Joseph H SParki 10 Joseph Weaverlin: 11 James South 12 Alexander Clarke N BOROUGH. 5 Christian Wagoner 6 Joseph Al Bender 7 John - A M'Kindless 8 Joseph Cessna Y—No. DRAWN, 10) !OWNSIIIP. 6 Isaac Cruthers 7 John Plasinger 8 Joshua Molott 9 Enoch Bart FULTON- COUNT . BELFAST' 1 Wesley Melott 2 Jacobi&llott ofJacol? 3 Abner Meted 4 Bartimions Smith 5 Henry Sipes BETHEL , T 1 Amos Layton 2 Joseph Deneen - 3 George Fisher 4 Denton Lainhart 5 Abraham Plasingor 6 William Tyson • 7 GeorgeHauck 8 Baltser Morgret 9 Dayton 0 Shives 10 Charles N More (col'd) 11 Job Martin 12 James Oakman 13 Otho Barnhart. BRUSH CREE. 1 Joshua Hixon 2 Philip Barton 3 George Fields 4 Ezekiel Dillon 5 Benjamin M Lodge ' DUBLIN 1 Abraham Showalter 2 Elias Yates & Jonathan Kerlin 4 Joseph Markey 5 George W Leiglily 6 William Greer 7 Isaac F Wills '• • • M'CONNELLSB 1 Samuel Shoemaker 2 Martin M Bender 3 Lewis E Washington t TAYLOR, 1 Jonathan Anderson 2 John Shaw, 3 Daniel P Oe m bue 4Samuel Hess THOMPSON 1 Enoch Graves 2 Daniel Knable 3 . Daniel,llSrlider 4 Benjamin F Pittman 6 William Tayman 6 Henry Gordan 7 Abner Truax 'OWNSHIP. 8 Conrad Ort , 9 Andrew Andersen 10 Calvin Robison , 11 John Foreman 12 David Crawford ; 13 Georg_o W Holland 14 Wm J McFarland URG BOROUGH. 4 John W Greathead 5 Henry M Hoke - 6 Lewis A Hoke TOWNSHIP. - TODD TOWNSHIP. 1 Philip Peehtle 4 James Cooper 2 Zacharias Wagoner 5 - Jama; Rummel 3 li arTiSOLI Kitle • 6 John W Bowman WELLS TOWNSHIP. - 1 Thomas Duvaull . 6 David Hoop .; 2 Philip White 7 Ezekiel White - ' 3 Oliver Woodcock 8 John W Figart 4 James Wished 9 Eli Alloway . 5 John Rhoata 10 John Edwards- The draft waa made yesterday for Frankl"•: and Somerset for the deficiencies with the m hundred per cent. added. We have room tl week only-for FRANKLIN COUNTY. No. DRAWN, 256. • ANTRIM TOWNSHIP. 1 Samuel Crider 8 Lari Powell 2 John Burns • 9 Tim Anderson (ool'd) • 3 Isaac N Rhule 10 John Shrader 4 George W Barnhart 11 Ant'y Newman (cOl'i' ; 5 Jaaliticherthion (col'd) 12 John Bush (of A) • 6 Charles Robinson(col) 13 Jeremiah Shook 7 Washington Koontz 14' Jasper N Hicks FANNETT TOWNSHIP. 1 Robert. G Ferguson 29 George Shearer 2 Augustus Shields 30 Peter It Shields 3 Calvin Al Skinner 31 Herman Hoclrenberi 4•Calvin J Gamble 32 Wm H Mackey 5 John Evetts -33 Lewis S Piper • 16 James J McMullen 43 Robert J Campbell 7 George 'Wolff 35 William Piper 8 Amos M Elder 36 Jos J Dorsey (cord) 9 Daniel C Hammond 87 Thomas Zigler 10 John Knek 38 Samuel Koontz 11 Thomas J Heins - 39 John P Junking 12 David J Comany. 40 William Becket 13 Simon S Piper • 41 John It M'Lain 14 Thomas ROM 42 Levi Day (cord) 15 Stophers 0 B M'Cardy 43 William A West 16 Daniel Brent 44 Charles Widney 17 Michael Dunklo - 45 Denny HockenberrY 18 Daniel D Steak 46 Jas, B Worthington 19 Ales L C Dingwall 47 Joseph Carter (cord) 2) Rev Samuel Young 48 Isisao Reifsisider • 2. John Haines 49 William H Wilson James 1) Creamer 50 John M'Laughlin 2: Osarge McMullen • 51 John W Flora -14 Thomas H Doyle 52 James 51 Wilson 23 Robert L Davis (cord) 53 John M'Llaro 21 John W Shetter ' 54 Jacob Shetler. Elisha Young - 55 William Lewis 4.ciArY.P,Minp L Dekrias 1 i 7 Charles Neireider 60 William Camobelf , 58,john A IVl'Curdy - : 61 Roberti'M'intYro 5, , Joshua Saiadorsjool'd( 63 James E Wood GREEN TOWNSHIP I.lYm P 111 • Grath ! f 3 Win Hockersmith i .2.John Bigham .1 4C M Culberson , - , HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. 1 John Linn _ H 5 - William 'Hafer 2 Daniel Strock 116 Peter Klutz 3 Samuel Newcomer - 117 Jacob Detrieh Jr 4 John Grove 1 18 Rueben Strike 3 Henry Raffensberger 119 Martin Wengerd 6 John Albert;2o Henry Reilly - 7 James Williams(cordh2l David W Buchanan .1 Henry Carr-- 122 Abraham Grove , 9 Charles Smith (cord) 1 2 3 William Cell 10 William Rupert 1 24 David Martin . II Henry Behannan IX John 1) Snider 12 Joseph JoneslT, Joseph MehallY 13 Frederick Dice IT: John Ron „. , 14 Joseph Burkholder 128 Lewis Stonier LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP. ' 1 Henry 0 Rife ! S John,'M }team 2 Christian Stoverl..9 JohiNk or , 3 John Mackey 110 Daniel Sliehter 4 William Forbes 11l Samuel Brennaman 5 'Christian S Brubaker 112 Joseph Upperman 6 David Crider;l3 David Shunter 7 David M'Creary 114 John Rupley LURGAN TOWNSHIP. 1 Leonard Allman 6 William Lowly i 2 David R Shoemaker 7 Noah Rhone , 3 Henry Clippingur i it Ailleg Miler 4 JaCob Weu,veri 9 Andrew Maxwell 5 David S Delfaven 110 John M Saltzman MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP. 1 William Elliott. : 112 - llctiry Horubreaker 2 Henry Polsgrove E David E Well ' 3 Patterson Brubaker 114 John -A Rhoads ! 4 William II Hoko 115 Samuel A Bradley 5 William Fry 1111 Jacob Zook- ! 6 Henry Stroek 117 Oliver 11, Anderson 7 Edward Hays Ili Michael K Keyser 8 John Haulnuin - ;19 John Stitt lipper -9 George W Fry 'l2O Jacob P Miller 10 Peter Good 121 William Mliiiiighlin .! 11 Samna! J,Stech 12'2 Emanuel Erwin . . ' PETERS TOWNSHIP. `. 1 Michael Hoke 1 7 Thomas Phoenix (eon 2 .Jacob Greenawalt •1 S Benjamin !lmbert '; 3 Samuel Gatos I 9 John P Over'• .! 4 Charles Kane (cord) 10 Henry Oyler 5 .John Giftlll .Joseph Warmly! 6 Eli Miles ' 112 Peter K Hawbeeknr QUINCY TOWNSHIP k ' 1 John Walk . 9 John Lowrie ! 2 John Middour 110 Samuel MeC3e.aii. 3 William Finafrock , 11 Culuinbue Stull-- ,_ 4 Paul Sires:swan 112 John AlelCersh ' 5 -John Thompson 113 Herinan 13zunbitugh 6 Nicholas Nniteinacker:l4 A lutef Martin ! , 7 Joliii Greenaw .1i :13 Ad WI Rock (9 t .1" , S John A Null (01 tll,, 1I i .):ivid Moue iof I)) SI. THOMAS TO-WNSHIP., 1 John J Taylor 1 3 Daniel Cruet ' 2 Jacob F Reamer 14 John W Kridler SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. 1. John A.l Snider HO John M'Neal : .„,!, Soloinon Horst 11l Henry Stough 3 David Lutz 112 !We've Ogle 4 Martin Landis 113 Alfred II Kyner ' 5 Thomas Cooper (eol'&)14 John Locket (eol'd) 6 Levi Alexantler(col'ols George Folpit 7 James Linn 116 William 0 lCvner 8 David L Powdersll7 iat.ob Hetilelinger 9 Robert Cline 118 John W Orr 4 WARREN TOWNSHIP. 1 Samuel Zmmernian 1 6 Isaac H an oll 2 David Shire ! 7 Christi 8 !dither 3 Samuel 0 MeCtilloughl 8 Peter Hull • 4 Jonathan S Myers, 1 9 Isaiah Brewer 5 Abraham Yealtle ilO Solomon Collar WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Samuel Sheffer 112 William Koehler 2 David H Funk 113 George W Lowry 3 George Ar Hong 14 James II Clayton 4 Robert Tweedy 13 Robert Davis- 5 Lewis. Rinehart 16 Israel Bart ' 6 Jacob Kneedy 17 Henry Scott 7,,William Hall • !lii David Williar 8 Jesse Young 19 Martin Funk 9 Lewis Fitz 'X Hiram Sehindledeeker 10 John B Miller - 21 Washingtoc Johnston 11 Nihon Hough t.: Luther Stedman - - - WAYNES.BORO' BOROUGH. • , 1 Samuel K Smithlll James L WiingleY 2 John (1 Grumbrise 112 Hiram-Stiidr ,-- - 3 Adam Furney 113 James W:Miller • 4 John M Bender )14 John S Besore 5 Henry r Barnet 115 Hiram 11 11!nnoberger CrWilliara H Gordon i l6 Augustus liishor 7 William Hoke 17 Dr E A Herring 8_ Jue o b Burkett 18 Charles M Shiader 9 Nathaniel Crouse 19 David ShodP ' 10 FraneisS Ryder X Williattiqi Huntit The names drawn for Somerset will begiven next week. ' OWNSHIP. 17 Noah Bisset ' 18 Aaron Garth 19 Isaiah Blackburn 20 Jesse Wells 21 Enoch Blabkburn 5 Samuel Bearfoot 15 Philip Cl:mouth 24 Josiah Zimmerman Azariab Blackburn 26 Robert B Smith 27 William Rininger 28 William Kirk 29 Frederick Oster 30 .Toseph Sill 31 Franklin Mickel WNSHIP. 12 Balser Wertz . 18 John Shull 14 David Klotz 15 Moses Berkheimer 16 John M Walter 17 John A Knipplel 18 Daniel Sharp 19 Daniel Claar 20 Michael Moses 21 William Dick OWN SHIP. ' l4 Levi Winters 15 James Irwin ' 1 16 John Hill '' 17 Wesley Lynch 18 William Gail 19 Caleb Hixson • 'AI-Samuel Morgan (col' 21 Denton Martin 22 Benjamin Truux In William V Kirk 24 John Simmons 25 Barclay Morgret TOWNSHIP. ' 6 William A Sprout 7 William . ..)lalvane 8 Gabriel Segal 9 David E Barton 10 Oliver Forney , - - - 5 Benj A L Deaver 6 Isaac G Bratton 7 James MeNerlia ' A. 0. HEISTER. - JAMES WORRALL, WM. CLARK. • Board of Apprnis a under the Act of April 22nd, 1363, uncl-3m QrozVartnero - bip potters. 210-PARTNERSHIP.—The unde'rsign ed having formed a Co-partnership. for the purpose of continuing and currying on the r;TOYE AND TINNING 13(:: , INESS, in the name of MIL LBR, H I.SIILfON respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally to give them J. B. MILLER. A. HAlti ELTON. june22 HAMILTON. ttra. W ishing to close the old Book 4, persons know ing thenisuives indebted Kill please call end s t ale. 5,r unto or otherwise. MIL R. PAUTNER here,- by given that the undersigned have entered in to partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery hu`siness at the old stand of Myer. 5: - Brand, where 47 are prepared to thruish ei cry thing in our line as diem) as any other house in the cenntz.. mon t.l ate offered for cash; as our motto will be - quick sales and short, profits. JACOB S. BRAN D. 0e14.63. GEORGE FLACK. TOWNSHIP. I 8 'John Winters 9 .Abner Hess [lO Eli Funk 11 John Evorets 112 Adam Hector 13 Henry Trott fax JrnnKtiu irtcpooitorn, ibrimbersburg, Pi failitatp Potiter.. MILITARY CLAIMS.—To all whom it may concern.—The undeisignecl Board of Appraisers appointed by theCout t of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, ace net of '22d April, IST,) to invostignto the claim_ arising from the Stuart raid, he militia claims, and the Anderson Cavalry im pressment claims. all oecuring in the year r 1862. in Southern border counties; pf Pennsylvania; have now so far as regards the Stuart raid claims conelad- , ed their labors; having returned eases to the num ber of four hundred and fifty (.15()) to the Honorable the above mentioned court. The Anderson Cav alry and Militia elaims remain to be heard. But the some having both been reported upon by Cum in issiJners appointed by His Excelleey Gov. Curtin. A law is now in the course of passage through the Legislature (having passed the House and being at present under consideration in the Senate) whereby the action of the said Cominissionen shall be legal ized if upon examination by the present Board the same shall be found to ho just. The Legislative action will be determined at the adjourned session to he held in August next. Nom,therr,fore. this is to pine holier. to nll persons. having certificates of adjudicated claims under the.ll Anderson Cavalry impressment and Militia dam ages. respectively, returned by Hours. D. 0. Helm and Samuel lleisher in the Anderson Cavalry eases, and Messrs. W. H. M' Dowell and Chits. M. Burnett in the Militia eases aforenaitl"; -that they deposit, thb said certificates with Messrs. 1111.elitin S Kimmel), said Attorneys being duly authorized to receim and resister the name for consideration by the said the undersigned Beard of,Appraineri, when the current legislation shall have been duly aseertained. Cases may be marked for appeal should stieh must be of any of the claimants, hut appeals must be sub stantiated by the clearest evidence to be successful as confidence in entertained to -a high degree by this Board in the justice and probity of the Commission ers before named. Should the legislative action prove to vary from what is anticipated, due notice will be given immediately after the ailjournm cat of the Letialature,for the hearing of said claims in cc- I eorian'ee with the statuto aforesaid passed April •2_ , .h.1 A. P., 1863. _ _ ( - 16-PARTI\ERSHIP.—Tite undersign ed has associated with himself, nn the lit Feb ruary. 1864, JOHN B. STUART, in the Grocery business, under the name and style of SHAFER STUART. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment, he hopes by a strict attention to business to merit - for the now firm - a continuance of public favor: , mar 2 - - JACOB SHAFER. CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Having agsooia ted with me, this dtiy, Febrciary 9th 1864, in the mercantile business L. B. KINDLINE, the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of WIL LIAM WALLACE & CO. Haying had a liberal patronage beretoffire."l solicit the same for the new firm. [mar 2-tf) WILLIAM WALLACE. UNION COUNTY CONVENTION.- The Union men of Franklin County, without distinction of party. who are willing to unite in a eordial . support of the present Administration in the Prosecution of the War for the Preservation of the Union, are requested to meet at the usual places for holding Elections throughout the County, on Satur dap,July Vld, between the hours of 2 and 6. o'clock, P. M.. to ELECT DELEGATES to meet in County Convention, in CIUMBERSIMB“, on Tuesday. July nth. at 11 o'clock. A. 151.. to NOMINATE A COUN TY TICKET to be supported by the Union men of Franklin County et the next General Election, and to trarukaettruch other business as may bo brought before theConvelition. • -JOHN STEWART, Chairman Union County Committee. J. URIC IC BBLY, Searetary. [inly:l3 I Legal gotites. A JOINT-RESOLUTION PROPOSING_ CERTALN AMENDMENTS TO THE CON -ITCTION.—//c it rcsolbcri by the Senate nag Home of Repimtentatipmc of the Contmonthettith of Pennevitm;ain in Genera/ ARRemblit met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constiin• tion of the Commonwealth, in accordancewith the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to'be designated as see ti6n four, as fellows: . - . "Smertoti 4. IV heneverany of the %milted electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actnalmilita ry seryiee, uhder a. requisition from the President of .tho United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex eicisuthe right of suffrage in all elections by the eitizthiseundersuch regulations as arc, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully si if they were Present at their usual place of election." SECTION 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be des ignated as sections eight, and nine, as follows: SEcTioN 8. NO bill shall be passed bY the Legis lature, containing mote than one subject, which shalt be clearly expressed in the title, except appro priation bills. ''Snortax9. No bill shall be passed 4 the Legis lature granting any 'powers, or privileges, in any ease,' where the authority to granteach powei's, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON. SpciAker of the House of Reoresentatives. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate.' Omen or TES SEC'T OE TITS CoMMITNITE (LTH, - • • llAuatsncno, A pril2s. 18154. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct. copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Re,soliition proposing eer tain amendments tn the Cons Li t Hon," as the }seine remains,on.file ip thil.l office.' —i--' In testimony whereof, I have'herenntO set my' hand and caused the seal of the S.cere . tary's office to be' affixed. the day and year abovetwritten. ELI SLIFER', • Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution haVing been agreed to bY tnojacity of the members of each House ; at two sue eessive sessions of the Geneial Assembly of this COM monitnalth. the proposed amendments wilFbe sub mitt ad to the people, for their adoption.pr rejection, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF AUOUST, in the year id our Lord, one thousand eight limited and sixty-four. in accordance with the provisidna of the tenth article of the-,Constitittion, and the net. en titled "Au Act pre: , cribinc, the rime tot! Mai - incr or subotittine to the for their approval and ro filication_or rejection, the proposed-anienriments to the flonstitution." approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eightitandred and sixty-your . • ELI KAYO, torty-1-1311 Secretary of the Cominonweallh. p EGISTER'S NOTICE.,—AR persolls ilu interested will please take notice that the fol lowing accountants; hareset- tle- their accounts in the Kegistnes office of Ftjanklin County, and that the same Will be preshritcd to the Orphans' Court for coutirruation. on Wedneßcluv, the dap l 'of A apaNt, NIL at the Court House - in Chamhersburg ; 111. First and final account of PriseillaNave, Ad ministratrix of George Nave;late'ef Antrim town ship, deed. , • 11.2. First tind.final account of John and Joseph Cramer, Adra're of Catharine Cramer. late of Let terkenny township, deed. 11.3. First:and final account of Mary Shaffer. Ad ministrarri'x- of Christian Shaffer. late of Mercers burg, deed. - 114. Firstnnd final account of Nichohn! and Ja cob Kline, Ex'rs of Jacob Kline, late of Montgom ery township, deed. 115. First and final account Martin Snider, Adm'r of John Detwilei,deed. 11g. Third account of Solomon Fiery, Ex'r of Jno. Brews'''. Into Of Montgomerytownship, dec'd. 117. A:coon - IA of A. B. Winger& Ad tu'r of Eliza- , both Bark, late of Antrim township. 118: First and final account, of David Spencer, Adm'r of Emanuel Kindig, late of Southampton townshin. dec:4l. 119. First arid final account of Lewis P. Skeggs- Adm'r d. b. u. c. t. a. of. Francis Robison, late of Montgomery township, deed. 120. First account of Gee. Grove: Adm'rof Mich- ael Coble. lute of Hamilton township, deed. 121. First and final account of Leonard Alleman andoSatauel Gettle,"E:c'rs of Christian Alletuan, lido of Lursm township. dee'd., 122. First and tinnl aocountof John Huber. - Ad tn'r of A bsnlotn Shelter, late of Guilford twp.,,dee'd. 123. Final account ofJoseph C. Kennedy. surviv ing Ex'r of Henry Smith of , J., late of Chambers burg. deed. - 1'24. First and ftn3l account Of Daniol Shank, Gnat dian of Anna, C. Funk, minor child of Jacob Funk, late of Washington township. deed. - - 1'25. First and final account of Daniel Shtink,Gunr dian of Susan Funk. minor child of Jacob Funk, late of Washington township, deed. , 126. Second neeount of George Johnston. Adm't of Joseph Johnston, lute of Sonthampton township, dee'd. 127. Account of Nicholas Bon'ebrake. Gnat-Man of Emma Shortie, doe'd, minor child ofJohn H. Shor tie. dee'll. Account of James :till, Ex'r of Catharine Beatty, late of Antrim township, dcii'd, as statedbY Samna! Myers and T. J. Nill..Ex'rs of James Nill, deed. L'9. First account of T. B. Kennedr. surviving 1.11.'r of James Bratty. lute of Antrim two.. dre'd. 1:T. Thu steond and final account of Get.. liurp nrr. Sr..• and 0 , .0. Knopper, Jr, Ex'rs of David Knopper. 1114: or,quiney township. dtm'cl. I A. First and- final accottat of Daniel 'Palmer. Ex'r of George Partner. la te (If Guilford twp„ dee'4, julyn HENRY tiritICKLEII. ItegiAer. - 13110CLAMATION.—To the CorOber, 'the Justices of the Peace, and the Constables of the different townships in the county of-Frank lin. Greeting: Know all ye, that in pursuance of a ?accept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the lion. ALEX. KING, President of the several Courts of Common Please, iu the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties. of Somerset. Bedford, Fulton anti Ftanklin,,and by virtue of his °bleu; the Court of Oyer and Telniftier and General Jail De livery for the trial of capital nod .other ' offenders therein, nod in the General Court of Quarter S'es sions'of the Peace and'Wo.m.im W. Quarter and Jtims 0. 0 insirs,`Esos., Judges of the same county of Franklin. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records. • Reeognizenees Examinations: and otherdternenabrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Chilmbersburg. at a Court of Oyer - and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sesvion of the Peace, therein to be holden for the County of Franklin aforesaid, .on the 2d Minntinir in A tionet.Geing the Bth day in the month, at 10 - eioek ;in the forenoon of that day, then and ,there to do those things, which to yourseveral offices apper tain.. G t nn under my hand at Clinnthersburg, the 11th day of, July,lB6l. t SAMUEL BRANDT, iulYl3 Sheriff. LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL. AT August Term, 1864. Common Pleas, connnotict ing Mondny. Aug33st 803.1864: ' Emhnuel Knhu vs. W.,Crookd Ex;rs. BM= vs. Jaines S. A: I% Pennock A; Co. vs. William Reber.' Johnlriteli vs.. Joseph Price. Charles Roth vs. A. S. Adams, et. sl, J.;Leehhantit vs. Dr. John Lambert et. al. tleorge Oaf s use .vs. John 11. Tritlu. Wm. flash" is. John Shoap. - juo3. K. S. TAYLOR., Protify -•-- _ ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE .-No-' tiro is hereby given that Letters of Adininis trution on the Estate of Robert Culbertson. late of Fannett township. doe'd.Mive been granted to the undersigned residing in said township. • All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment and those having claims n ill present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JOSEPH CTILI3EItTSONd. kdm'rs PETER' SIILABIitt. iune29l A DMIXISTRATOWS NOTICE.-No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Emanuel -Byers, late of St. Thomas township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in St. Thomas. • All persons knowing themielves indebted to said Estate will•please, mako•immodiato payment; and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. bine 29 ' HENRY C'ORWELL.,Adin'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S tice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of John Burkholder, late' of Ohambersburg, dee'd, have been granted to the un d'ersigned, residing in said borough. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment and those having claims will please present them prof peas , authenticated for settlement. jane22 CHRISTIAN STOUFFER. Arlm'r. A DMINISTRATOR'S lice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration de bonis non with the will annexed, on the Estate of Catharine Beatty, late of Antrim town ship. dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Chambersburg. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. iune22 WALTER 13EATTY, Adm'r. WANTED—A good TANNER. Good V , wages Itsd steady , employment will be given. Apply , to the undersigned, near Maraersburg. ap. 0 .7-tf C. METCALF. Um!. estate *deo: rpwo.FARMS FOR SALE.—The tn-. dersigned intends moving to the West, offers a,. Priest° Sale ,:a -FARM, situated in LetterkennY. township. Franklin county. 4 miles from Chanibem. burg . , and 3.4 mile north-west of the Rocky Spring, adjoining hinds of tiatrel Huber end John Sprocher. containing:about 165 ACRES of BLACK SLATE LAND. The improvementsai a large two-storied; - ROUGH- CAST area VELLING HOUSE, Log anti Frame Barn, Wagon Shed,Ci r Press, and all oth er necesFery out-buildings. A lser-A FARM adjoining t e abo7 l , of about 110 one 7 half of which Limes 'one and the balande Slate. The improvem nts ar a tvro.sturied- BR ICK HOUSE, (nearly new) Log and Frame Barn twith Nape Shed attached) d ether convenient out-buildings. , Thu Farms have been well limed and arc tolera- My well Timbered. There Is an ORCHARD of good. fruit on both of the Earths. and a well of never fail ing Water at each of the/dwellings, and a Spring on Otefirst, mentioned tract Ibr watering cattle. There is also a LIME KILN and QUARRY on each of the farms." About twenty ACRES of MOUNTAIN LAN D, well timbered, with Chestnut and Chestnut Oak will be sold with each Farm'. - Also—Two ACRES and 25 PERCHES adjoining the above, on the Public Road, with a storied, TEN AN T HOUSE, Stable, &c. This small truet.is well planted with FRUIT TREES. and is admira bly adapted for gardening purposes. There is a geed Well of Water at the house, ami a Spring near the Stable. - ' Persons wishing to view the premises can do eo by eallinfeon me, at the first described farm. july64l .FA"NI FOR SALE.—A valuable Farm, containing 118 ACRES and 82 PERCHES of trst-rate. LIMESTONE- LAND, situate in Mont..' pinery township, Franklin County. Pa.. within 23' 2 ' miles of Mercershurg, and 4 mile from the Turn pike leading to Greencastle, bounded by - lands of Dr. J. M. Holster. Noah Myers and others. The above described Earth itlllllllllZil stato of cultiva tion, and over 500 panels of good Post Fence. The improvements are a new two-storied 13 R I C IC HOUSE, xvith good Log Kitchen and Dining Room attached. a good Double Log Barn, sheaded all ground. with two floors. Brick Granery, good Car nage 'loupe, Wagon - Shed, Smoke House, Jtc. A good thriving Or,cliard of first-rate Grafted Fruit. a never-failing Well of Water with Pump in the yard. and Running Water convenient for stock. A small portion of said Farm is ofgoodTIMBER. There is Os.) good Water Power and Mill Sent OD prem ises. AISO. ahem'. 17 ACRES of good TI M BE P. LAND. about ! mile from said Flinn, which will he sold with or without the above; to;4ui t purehAers. If the above property is not sold at Private Sale be forp the let of S,plr,lrter. it will be sold at Public Outcry on that day. Any person wishing ; to view Laid premises can do so by calling on the under signed.EXecutor. residing on said Fang. : JAMEt3 WITHERSPOON, maylB-ts] Ex'r of John Witherspoon. dee'd. ELnacaster Examiner copy It and sandhi]] for cold ATALUABLE,FAR3I AT PRIVATE -.! SALE.—The andel...rig/fed offers a - Private sale, his FARM, situated, in Letterkenny township, Franklin connty,.Pa.. adjoining lands of Abraham Wen4er, Heirs of David Zimmerman,' Sr.; dec'd, Joseph Bollinger and - others, near the Conodoguin nott Creek, and about one-half mile from Pleasant Hall. It contains 183 ACRES and some perches of good SLATE LAND. well limed. About 2.5 acres is excellent MEADOW. some timber and the bal ance in a high state of cultivation, all in excellent order and under good fence, a large part of which is post and rail fence. The improvements are a LARGE T WO-STORIE D LOG DOUSE part weuthorboarded. a Bank Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and'other necec,ary out-building:.. There is a Well of never failing Water at the kitchen door and a considerable stream running through the mead ows. tdgether with water in every field, making it a capitill stock farm. Personi wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on the subscriber resi tting on the public road one-half mile cast of Pleas ant Hall. june22-3m WILLIAM GrLLAN, SR. PAM FOR SALE.- 7 Couttiping 133 ACRES of good SLATE LAND, and nearly all fresh Limed. Bounded by lands of Daniel Mil der. Abram and Noah Myers. The above Farm is in a good state of cultivation, with over 300 panels of good POst Fence. The itnprovoments are a good LOG HOUSE. good Log and Frame Barn, sheaded with Wagon Shcd and Corn Crib. A good Young Orchard of choice Fruit and n never-failing Well. with Pump, iu the yard. About 20 Acres of above Farm is covered with•good TIMBER. This Dwell ing is a very- pleasant and: comfortable situation, about 3 miles from Mercersburg, on the road lead ing to the Corner. The above Farm. if not sold at private before. will be offered at Public Sale on the let day of Septcnilwr, when an indisputablo title will bo given by the undersigned. Executor. -.JAMES 0. CARSON. Executor of the Estate of John Little, deed. fr 3— Any, person wishing to view said farm can do so by calling on the subscriber, residing about mile from said Farm. MaylB-ts JAMES WITHERSPOON. [Lanenstbr Examiner copy St and send bill for col.) ITALUABLE F ARM AT PRIVATE' v- SALE.—The undersigned Will offer at Private Sale, his FARM, situated in Lurgan township, Franklin county, Pa., adjoining lands of John E. and John M'Clity, Daniel Clippinger, Joseph A10v..- ers. and others, near the Comaloguinett creek, and shout Similes from Shippensburg. Containing 2t3S ACRES of gOO , I Si. ATP, LAND, well li me d, 70 acres of this tra.t. Vt-li TIMBERED. 2.5 acres in MHADOW and the balance . ' in a high state of culti vntton, all in excellent order and well fenced. The improvements are a two storied log WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE. new Bank Barn 72 feet long. 'wagon shed and all other necessary and convenient colt-buildings. There is a Well of never failing Water at the door and two ORCHARDS of choice Fruit on the premises. There s also a good TEN- A.NT lioUSI?, on the farm with a Well ,of Water convenient and all necessary out-buildings. Per ems wishing to view the Farm can do so by calling on the subscriber, living in Hamilton township, or on John E. Al.'Clay, adjoining tho farm. jun&l-tf JOHN ZOOK. V r ALUABLE STEAM TANNERY FOR SALE.-- , -The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, his TANN ERY Y. known as the Corner Tannery. :with Steam and Water Power, SAW-MILL, Chop ping-Mill, Stoeks for breakinghides, Se, The Tan nery litt.sti Leeches, 32Vats, 2 Limes undWater Pool, end is capable of tanning 800 heavy hides a year. There aro two LOG DWELLING HOUSES. Barn, Stable and other necessary out-buildings connected With the Tannery, and about 60 Acres cleared, with good fruit. He will sell any quantity of land with the' Tannery, from 100 t 0,700 Acres, Over6oo Acres are Timber, and an ample supply of Chestnut Oak lint kto run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situ laud about 7 miles South-east of Moreershurg, ou Licking Creek. Terms made easy. For further particulars address th e undersigned. at Mercer:burg. Franklin en. ; Pa. anal 2-tf] -C. METCALF. , ARM, FOR SALE_ IN ST. THOMAS TOWNSHIP,—The undersigned offers at Pri vate Salo his FARM, ei tinted in St. Thomas tonl ship. on the Public - Road leading from thiyer s Tavern to Loudon, 6 milts from the 'latter place. 'containing about 200 ACRES OF SLATE AND GRA VEL. hA I's:D. about 80 Acres of which is clear eel and the balance in THRIVING TIMBER. The improvements aro p. L 0 G II OU . S E, Log Burn, and 4 Tenant Houses, and a good Apple Orchard, Fetich. Cherry and Pear Trees. Also,-A SAW MILL and CHOPPING MILL, in gond run taingerder, with 18 feet of head and tall. This pro perty would afford a good opportunity to make mone#. For terms apply to the sabseoiber, residing on the promises. riuly6l FREDLTi. GILBERT. "`l MALL FARM FOR.SALE.—The sub l•—) scriber will sell at Frit- g ate Sale, the SMALL FARM on which he now resides, situate in Antrim township. Franklin county. - about six miles from Greencastle, on the Cashtown road, adjoining lands f Satnuel Myers and others, - containing about 40 A.CRES, all cleared land, in good order and under good fence, There is a YOUNG ORCHARD of thrif ty trees on the place, and a Well of excellent Water. The imornvetnents consist of a two-story L 0 G DWELLING HOUSE. a Bank Barn 42 feet long. and well finished, and all other necessary out-build ings. Possession will be given on theist of April, 1864. Terms will be made known on application to the subscriber, residing on thepremises. oct2l-tf • SAMUEL C. RAIDER. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN the bormatsh of M'Conhellsbut-Fniton county, Pa. Largo Double TWO STORY *. HOUSE. Eleven Rooms, Kitchen, Wash House, ac.;' TWO LOTS OF GROUND, choice Fruit and Shrubbery ; Stu bßng flir thirty - five horses. Location and buildings sditable for a, Hotel, having been used as a :avers fora number of years. First-rate Well of water at the door, All in good order. The subscriber will sell at a bargain and give possession at any time. For information call on or address ROBERT AULTZ, mayll-tf] APConnellsbirg. Fulton County. Po. VS. Geo. A. Smith, Esq : , my ; Attorney, will give all necessary information in my absence. R. A. TAvERN STAND AT PRIVATE - SALE.—I will sell or exthange the INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL for property in Chambersburg or vicinity. • [aP2O-tf ] JOHN W. ,TAYLOR. HAND-BILLS, from the -largest to the 11. loneliest, in Plain or Fancy Colors. printed at the office of the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. THE =AY •OF THE POTOMAC 1. now order all their Tobacco.Segars, Pipes, &c: from J. D. J.ACOBS. They know Jacobs-sells the beat and cheapest. • - • 3an2T-IY. , July _20,:1864. Lint tgotatu „Saito. TPLWIBER LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.. Thenndersienedeffers at Private Sale. FIFTY ACRES Ok, TIMBER LAND, at the foot ofliortbt Mountain. salon: milea -North of Chambersburi well set with ,Chestnut, White Oak and Bed Oa and some Loeust. The Chestnut is large enough cut for rails. Por prieiand terms apply to tho r designed. at.Revffer'e Store. June?2-3m* WM. S. KEEFFER. , iT I TALITABLE TOWN. PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The HOUSE and LOT on West Mal. ket street, Chatubersburg,,now occupied by Hon. F. M. Kimmell, is offered at private sale. Por price and terms apply to Jows 3I'DOWKLL. nuu234.1 3)ott10, FRANKLIN ,'HOTEL, Ica.ST SIDE OF C.lntagi.r. GREENCASTLE, PA. The undersigned respectfully announces to the Traveling Public that this Hotel has been rensod 7 - 1 died. The ROcillS are large and comfortable, are all well furnished with good new Furniture. ' Persons stopping at this Hotel can have either Dnl►- ble or Single Rooms, with or without Fire in them;;, The TABLE is always suppliedwith the best. in market, and his BAR filled with the choicest. . There are also a lino LOT and a pair of 'TAY and, STOCK SCA/43S corn - Leered. with theßoter, for ha , ..; aocommodation of Drovers rmd Butchers. Ilia STATILS - will always , be pros - 'ilod sith good. wholesdua Provender fog stock, and attention by careful (lifters. JOHN 11. ADAMS, Proprietor.. i an el- 3m TTNIaN HOTEL.—This Hotel is situ ‘J ated on the corner of Main and Qaeen .streeta. ettambenttor,;, Pa. The Itedeesigned respectfully annoimees to The tra vel ing.publia that. tills hotel has been retoodled. It has l=och raisnu . .r.IIREE 67.0.1:1ES,in.htlight. tine three tam!: Back.Duiltling has beta: adtltato it., giving an imineme amount of loom fur the :teen in modation of the public generally. The Rooms arw large and cunt fortahte. nnmberinginall, thirty-five... They are all well furnished with geed New Furni ture. Persons stopping at this Hotel can have eithev deuhl- or single rooms, with or Wit hpui. fi re in them. The Table is always supplied with the BEST in ti:e MARKET. and will -seat over lt)0 persons. THEBAR is filled with the rboice..l liquors. The Stable is two stories, of the most modern style, and-the best in the Borough . of 'Cluunberslyarg. bone 17. CA JOHN• FISHER, Proprietor, - - sw A T TE - SWAN HOTEL, _Yorth Maim Sfreet,(74ataberxburp, Pp.—Haring Purch4- ed this well-knowh Hotel, (Icing known as and recently as Grove's,) the Proprietor pledges him - self that no pains shall he spared to minister to the wants of his guests. HIS TABLE will at all times ho spread with the luxuries and substantiats of the season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, well ventilated, mad fitted up in modern style. HIS BAR will he well supplied with a large and' choice selection of the very best Liquors, ISIS STABLE will always be provided with gook wholesome Provender for Stuck, and attended 67 careful Ostlers. There tire also TWO LOTS and a pair of HAT anti, STOCK ScAt,gs conneetedwith the Hotcl,fer the commodation of Drovers and Butchers, OM] DANIEL TROSTLE, TONES H 4 U S. E r . - e.. 1 Corner.Murket Stre , l wtl Ala rkct Square, B.ARRISBURU, PA. 'The subscriber would most respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Chamber:4mm and the sorroundinx country to the accommodations of the JONES HOUSE. asntring them they trill I:indenter, thing that clan contribute to their comfort and cow- - venienee. The House is located far enough from the Depot.to avoid the noise and confusion incident to railroad stations. and at the same time only a few minute,' walk froth the seine. • Au Omnibus will he found at the Depot on, the arrival of each train. . C. 11. MANN, Proprietor a1327-3m VRANKLIN' HOTEL.-11rest side of I the Public &mire, Chambersburg, Pa.—The subscriber would respectfully inforni the Travolitu; Community that he ha lensed and taken possession of this Commodious Hotel. He hopes to make it one of the most- desirable places 'for strangers and others to stop that can be found in any country town- The character hereteforesnstained by the house as s comfortable Home for the Sojourner. shall not suffer in my hands if a constant effort to please and accommodate will sustain it. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfac tion to all his guests: and pledging himself to en..., deavor to please all. be sol wits a liberal sivne of the public patronage. -t opti,U4) Wlll. C. WINIULTY 2L - 13 , A VI 1) 11. HUTCHISON has become the Proprietor of the lINITO STATES HOTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HAR HISBURO, Pa.' This popular and commodiona Hotel has been newlyrefitted and famished t brougb out its parlors and chambers, end is now ready fin- - the reception of guests. ' The traveling public will find the United Stine+, Hotel the most convenient, ifi all partienian.. of - any Hotel in the State Capital. on neeount of int - neeess to the railronft, being innnediately between the two great de pots in this'eits. limannincnoonnel.7,l33-tf. INDIAN QUEEN 1-10TEL,..lraill Strreti Chamhersburg, Pa. JOHN W. TAYLOR. Pru.. prieter. Fine accommmintions anti low charges. .11^ Stork Tarcht nifd Necar',l nog conneeted with the premises for the convenience of Droveni. Extensive Stabling and Yards - for Horses and Car- MITS. - 17.133. ILegat p.atirts. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .--No— tice is hereby given that Letters fof Adiuiliie tration on the Estate of Allen Nesbit, into of Fan nett township, ilee'd, have been granted to this subscriber, residing . in said township. All persons knowma themselves nidelited to rail) Estate Will please make immediate pas wont and fhose having claims will Present them properly au thenticated for settlement. jnncls. ABRAHAM ELDER, AdmY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-N 4 tie° is hereby giteu - thet Letters of Adminis- - tratien en the Estate of John S. Ludwig. late of Ohnanbersherg, deo'd, have been grunted to the sub scriber. . - All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please tank' immediate payment• anti those havina claims will present Glom properly _au thentleated for aettlenteLt. junels GEORGE LUDWIG. Adm'z. STRAY.-Leamo to the residence' of ILI the subnriber. aboutl mile South-east of Mar ion, ou the 27th ult., a I.IItIGM BAY STUD COLT,. two years Md last Spring. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him atvu,r; or he will bo disposed of according to law. ‘. -S. S. KEEIT,B. july6-3t* D. J. _HICKS. A. ENRICH. I J. S. F.MIIICII. CENTRE WOOLEN FACTORY.—The, subscribers respectfially inform their friends) and the r üblie generally, that they have leasedthe above named Factory one mile north-west of Cham bersburg, (best known asHorst's Factory) for a testa of years, where they intend to manufacture Cloth, Sattinet, Blankets, Flannels and Carpeting_from the fleece of yarn: - Country Carding and Fulling attended to. Also—lndigo blue, and fancy dying done to order. Having added a number of new ins. chines to their Factory, they are now prepared to do t• work in the best style and hope to be able to ?elide* general satisfaction to all who may favor us with . their custom. WOOL left at the Stores of J. 0. Elder and - B: Fohl, in St. Thomas Jas. D. Scott; in Bridge port, and at the Rouse of H. Embich, on Franklin St. Chambersburg, will be called for every twh - , weeks and returned when finished. - - junels-3m - R. EMRICH & SON. 1864 "C 0 S,T RAT, ROAVII, EXTEUMINATORS. "15 years otablished in N. Y. City.". " Only infalliblo remedies known!' ". Free from Poisons." - " Not dangerous to the Human Family:' " Rats come out of their holes to die." /a- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. AIRY- 111 Bewared-II of all worthleaa imitatloaff.- - JR' "Costar'e" - Depot, No. 452 Rroadway. fi..Y. IR-sSold by all Wholesale and Retail DroAailde Cltao:terabgra,Pa. faker 940